“Couldn’t get good audio on the summit because this one guy wouldn’t shut the hell up” was probably one of the funniest lines I’ve heard in your 14er videos. 😂
Thanks for your thorough and entertaining guides! Really appreciate you taking the time to do the right amount of explaining and narrating while also just giving us the views and sounds of the trail!
Just did that a week and a half ago! Though did a G. Roach described variation that included summiting Notch Mountain from Half Moon Pass then traversing over to start Halo ridge from there. Class 2+ but definitely recommend.
In doing Holy Cross took a day to explore the cabin and look at the Halo Ridge and decided against it, your right looks gnarly. After watching you on the video still looks a little gnarly but may give it a try next time. You look more like Captain America than a Virtual Sherpa on this hike.
Check out this video and blog, great way to work yourself into tougher hikes: www.thevirtualsherpa.com/ranking-the-colorado-14ers-by-difficulty/ & ua-cam.com/video/00hAFf51AfU/v-deo.html&ab
Would this route be advisable for someone who has climbed 6 14ers so far? I feel in the best shape of my life right now, but the hardest thing I've done is the Lulu gulch route on Huron so I don't know if this is too big a step up and I should take the standard route for my first time on this mountain.
Yes ,it's is long ,high and only a class 2 . Much better views. Can also come from those lakes to the SW , also class 2+ , and learn some route finding .
10:49 you're your high altitude brain came out - '13...6 somethin'. It's funny how scrambled the brain can get up high. I usually say some really dumb things to people on the way down after being at elevation for too long.
Most the reports in addition to this vid, i see people do it this way(clockwise) rather than summit HC first.. Does anyone know of any particular reason for that? I think id like to avoid that last 800-1000 climb out after legs being exhausted. Thanks for great trip experience!
Best to get the ridge over with as it will take a lot longer than the standard route. In addition, you get out of the "danger" zone aka being above treeline earlier in the day to avoid afternoon storms should you be attempting during summer. Either way works though.
I would recommend doing the loop summiting Holy Cross first. Gaining that 1k vert at the very end isnt fun! either way, views are amazing for most of the route!
hahah its actually my flashlight. I have no idea why I thought that was a good idea, so dumb. Oh well, if you can't laugh at yourself every once in a while, you aren't living.
“Couldn’t get good audio on the summit because this one guy wouldn’t shut the hell up” was probably one of the funniest lines I’ve heard in your 14er videos. 😂
Agreed!
I would've bullshitted with them and put them in the video. Missed an opportunity to make friends.
11:50 made me laugh. Glad you kept it in there. A little “Holy.....” almost turned into mount of the Holy Sh**”. Love the vids.
Just finished this one today! Quite the trek!
I did this last year and it is my favorite 14er to date. Halo ridge is no joke and very exhausting scrambling all day.
That’s the tour de Holy Cross, a very nice challenge. Of my 3 summits of HC two have been via this route, it has great views!
Happy trails Sherpa!
This was the start of trail running, nice!
Great pull! I forget talking about that until you brought it up here - the origin story for sure!
Best way up stay high for a long way. . Keep showing good but less crowded ways up ,often much more scenic .
Holy Sh....! She slows things down quite a bit.....take a pause man 😆.....great comments.....cool video.....I’d love to do this route .
I hiked the standard route last year, looked like a million lakes! There was a revolving door of hikers at the summit, but it felt pretty "out there"!
Welcome to Colorfornia..imagine Grey's and Torrey's Conga Line
@@JB-rt4mx Quandary conga line as well
I'm going to attempt this early next summer. I don't do exposure well so I'm concerned about that section before the centennial. All I can do is try.
One of my favorite loupes
Thanks for your thorough and entertaining guides! Really appreciate you taking the time to do the right amount of explaining and narrating while also just giving us the views and sounds of the trail!
Just did that a week and a half ago!
Though did a G. Roach described variation that included summiting Notch Mountain from Half Moon Pass then traversing over to start Halo ridge from there.
Class 2+ but definitely recommend.
I thought that might be an alternative to the alternative, good to know.
This is one of my favorite mountains. Great video.
Thanks Jamie!
LOL dude at the top with that Georgia drawl 🤣🤣🤣
Gonna potentially try to run this later this summer. Going on a road trip and wanna summit some peaks
Did this route last month! Had checked to see if you had done a video on this before doing it. Great vid!
Woot, I did this route as well this summer!
In doing Holy Cross took a day to explore the cabin and look at the Halo Ridge and decided against it, your right looks gnarly. After watching you on the video still looks a little gnarly but may give it a try next time. You look more like Captain America than a Virtual Sherpa on this hike.
Yeah, the ridge really isn't too bad - just lots of loose rock.
Yo what was that scary noise in the background at 4:11
Think it was just the wind altering my voice, sometimes happens with the GoPro even with a wind buff.
Just did my first hike which was mt. Bierstadt wondering what 14er I should do next. Any suggestions?
Check out this video and blog, great way to work yourself into tougher hikes: www.thevirtualsherpa.com/ranking-the-colorado-14ers-by-difficulty/ & ua-cam.com/video/00hAFf51AfU/v-deo.html&ab
Where is the gash / notch near the cabin ?
Was up there yesterday. The notch is about a quarter mile from the hut opposite the direction to Holy Cross
Would this route be advisable for someone who has climbed 6 14ers so far? I feel in the best shape of my life right now, but the hardest thing I've done is the Lulu gulch route on Huron so I don't know if this is too big a step up and I should take the standard route for my first time on this mountain.
I think you should be okay - there is not a TON of technical climbing on this one, just a long day.
Yes ,it's is long ,high and only a class 2 . Much better views. Can also come from those lakes to the SW , also class 2+ , and learn some route finding .
10:49 you're your high altitude brain came out - '13...6 somethin'. It's funny how scrambled the brain can get up high. I usually say some really dumb things to people on the way down after being at elevation for too long.
Between hours of talking to the camera, under 5 of hours of sleep usually and altitude its honestly a miracle I say anything coherent in this videos 😂
@@TheVirtualsherpa I understand. That's a lot more effort than just scaling a mountain.
Much nicer and much less crowded side of the Holy Cross.
Most the reports in addition to this vid, i see people do it this way(clockwise) rather than summit HC first.. Does anyone know of any particular reason for that? I think id like to avoid that last 800-1000 climb out after legs being exhausted. Thanks for great trip experience!
Best to get the ridge over with as it will take a lot longer than the standard route. In addition, you get out of the "danger" zone aka being above treeline earlier in the day to avoid afternoon storms should you be attempting during summer. Either way works though.
I would recommend doing the loop summiting Holy Cross first. Gaining that 1k vert at the very end isnt fun! either way, views are amazing for most of the route!
That's a hike.
The first clip where you look like a sun is very funny
hahah its actually my flashlight. I have no idea why I thought that was a good idea, so dumb. Oh well, if you can't laugh at yourself every once in a while, you aren't living.