Super! As for the burn area leading into Reds Meadow, it happened on August 21, 1992, caused by a lightening fire. For a number of years it has been described as an ugly, unenjoyable section of the trail by JMT/PCT hikers. However, I must say that over this last year or two it's finally starting to look better with all the green understory growing up, and there are some trees starting to come up, not very tall yet but at least they're growing. I'm stll impressed with G's pack, it always looks so symmetrical and balanced. I would love it if she would do a detailed post-trail video on how she packs her pack!
Enjoy the videos a whole bunch, I wish they were a bit longer which would show more of the trail and beauty of the Sierras. Also to add on to what @trishlarrysnyder1008 said if you had less wrap-up at the end which is about 10 minutes of your 30 minute post to see more of the JMT Trail.
Love your videos, and that you show each day of your hike, only bad thing is waiting for the next video too come out lol Thanks again for sharing.
Super! As for the burn area leading into Reds Meadow, it happened on August 21, 1992, caused by a lightening fire. For a number of years it has been described as an ugly, unenjoyable section of the trail by JMT/PCT hikers. However, I must say that over this last year or two it's finally starting to look better with all the green understory growing up, and there are some trees starting to come up, not very tall yet but at least they're growing. I'm stll impressed with G's pack, it always looks so symmetrical and balanced. I would love it if she would do a detailed post-trail video on how she packs her pack!
The ridge across the river from you was in fact the Minarets, part of the Ritter Range.
Enjoy the videos a whole bunch, I wish they were a bit longer which would show more of the trail and beauty of the Sierras. Also to add on to what @trishlarrysnyder1008 said if you had less wrap-up at the end which is about 10 minutes of your 30 minute post to see more of the JMT Trail.