Just because the 14ers are done does not mean content is done on this channel, far from it actually! I plan to have a video in a few weeks to chat with you all about the 14ers, ranking them, my experience on them and can tackle your questions so be sure to follow be on Instagram for updates on that!
There is nothing weird or crazy about screaming for joy that you just completed your 58th 14er! Your excitement would be contagious. You deprived those four people of celebrating with you.
Longs was my first climb at age 50. As someone who doesn’t like heights, the narrows were unnerving, but not difficult. The hardest part of the day was the hike back down to the trailhead after exiting the keyhole..
My older brother, his friend and I hiked up Long's Peak about 1972. We did the Boulder Field and the Cables. We traversed the cables with no problem. MY freak out moment was on descent. I didn't like the narrows but at one point in my descent I went up without any clear direction. I came to a dead halt. NO possibility to go further. I was unsure of my ability to back down. A flash of panic hit me like never before. I eventually just eased myself down from where I came and was "back on track". In my opinion, it's always easier to go up than it is to go down. It's the same as life - climbing the corporate ladder is not hard; it's getting knocked out and down as others overtake you.
Chockstone to narrows is hardest couple of moves. Most dangerous is the trough where there’s still loose rock danger and plenty of noobs. I was a noob too but taught proper care as a kid in the Mtns in early 90s. Most just show up straight from another state and the rei store it seems like. Here’s the basic rules in a place like the trough: 1)obviously be very careful not to kick a rock. 2) if you do, yell ROCK!!! immediately and loudly.3) if it stops falling yell CLEAR. 4) in a group it’s best to stay close together so a rock isn’t traveling far enough to build momentum on your buddy. 5) ideally wait for others/other groups to get out of the fall line before descending if danger is high. Thanks and don’t hate me for sharing. (Have climbed it 3 times and done the grand slam at age 16)
Fun to watch. Thanks. Can't believe I did this hike either as a camper or worker bee in 1969 or 1970 while at Camp St. Malo. I remember being afraid of those narrows, but our leaders--probably 20-year-old college kids!--seemed to know what they were doing. So, with peer pressure as motivation, we all just went along. On another trip, Camp St. Malo set a record for most people in a single ascent...I guess more than 100 little kids up through a drizzling rain on the old cable route. The cable was much easier than the Keyhole, and it's a good thing they finally took the cables away. I have not attempted Longs again, but after a few attempts foiled by weather I did get to the top of Mt. Lady Washington on a v-e-r-y windy day. Literally had to make wind adjustments to leap from one rock to the next. Great views of Longs from the Lady! The view from Mt. Meeker is good too, as I recall. That used to be an easy walk up a snowfield/culoir that might vanish sooner than it used to before climate change. No one who views this should think most days are that nice. Apocalyptic lightning happens FAST up there. Snow in August? Believe it. Congrats on doing all 58.
Congrats bro on all 58. Huge personal accomplishment that i can only strive for man. Longs was my first 14er. I've got 6 down so far. Grays, Torreys, Blanca, Elingwood, and Capitol. Your chanel is the only one im subscribed to on UA-cam bc you do a great job on informing people on just most everything on these hikes, and seem super down to earth. Keep killing it man.
Congrats on 58! I attempted Longs 30 years ago but had jello for legs and turned around at the keyhole. Still a very memorable hike. My brother-in-law did summit. I've since done Evans by car and Pikes Peak by cog railroad :)
Nostalgia. I did the keyhole route a couple of times. Once in summer we left at 6 AM and passed 110 people and we’re passed by one runner. my father did it in storm around 1920. A favorite of mine was Pagoda -Longs-Meeker…. A full day but not too long. Have to be good at route Finding. It is not too bad. If it goes without ropes you’re in the right place. Also did the north face in winter but never got around to the diamond. Thanks for the video
Longs is one of my favorite 14ers, I’ve been up six times over the years-1988, 1989, 2000, 2010, 2017, 2018. Meeker and Pagoda are also nice 13ers, with wonderful views of Longs. Well done with the video!
Congrats man!!! Huge accomplishment. I’m at 18 of 58 completed, I can’t imagine how happy you are to have them all done. Love all your content, my buddies and I use it before attempting new technical hikes/climbs. Keep up the amazing work and never stop exploring!
Thanks, very much appreciate it! Awesome to have the channel help you out, thats def the goal for it. Have lots of hikes on the old list, so much much more content to come in the future.
I learned the Longs lesson the hard way also. It's the peak that taught me to always bring way more clothing than you need, bc you never know. That mountain can be cranky.
I just got turned back at the keyhole and thought of you. Sweat heavily, Sat around waiting for sunrise, then the winds came in, and I had zero extra layers. Heading back better prepared soon
Great job man!!! I too just finished all the CO 14er's in September this year. My last was Windom Peak as the last of the 4 that I summitted at the Chicago Basin. I actually discovered your channel when I was doing research on climbing Capital Peak. You do a great job with route descriptions. This information is vital to those who are either not experienced with dangerous routes or someone that just needs more information about the route itself. You do a great service to the general public (whether you realize it or not). Again, congrats on your accomplishment! I'll try to throw some hike destination suggestions your way if I happen to discover some good ones. Well done!!!
I also failed my first Longs attempt in 2007 - woke up to heavy rain in Estes Park and did not even attempt. But I came back and summitted it 3 times - 2009, 2010, 2011. What an awesome peak and a testament to God's amazing creative power!
How was it? I did Pikes Peak a few months back and did some camping up there. Had a great time but now im looking for something a bit technical but not super dangerous.
Huge accomplishment man! Did Longs 4 years ago...this brought back some memories. Still have 33 more to go. Appreciate your videos, very informative and I like the attention to detail. Keep up the good work.
Congrats, man. Thank you for your amazing videos, they’ve helped me tremendously over the years. Being a Texan trying to complete all the 14’ers, you don’t realize how valuable your videos have been. Looking forward to your ranking video!
Congrats and nice work! You should have gone crazy on the summit, they would have understood. Stumbled on your channel today and I'll be back--I like your videos. 58 will be a lifetime thing for me (sitting at 11). On our first 14er had a couple buddies stop at the Keyhole while a couple of us summitted 15 years ago. 2 ya we went back up and all summitted together via Keplinger's. A dirty slog I recommend with a Meeker option. Have fun as you move forward, see you on a summit sometime.
Charles Sipes cheers thanks Charles, made an attempt at Meeker a few weeks before via the loft but the winds turned us around. Will be back as I’m working through centennials now.
Congrats you do really good videos sure hope you continue doing what you do. Have done like 35 of the Colorado 14ers, all the easy ones, did do Kit Carson and El Diente rated at class 3 just no where near being in your league. There are 14ers in California you should venture over there you would do well there most are too difficult for me. The Mountains are beautiful there also. Thanks for your videos keep up the good work may see you out there someday.
Definitely recommend doing Long’s under warm, dry conditions, starting very early, and as always, avoiding weekends if possible. This is even more important on Long’s due to The Trough, where rocks can get kicked down on you. Good idea to wear a helmet for this section. Congrats on completing them!!
I wore a helmet from the Keyhole to the summit and back. Too many opportunities to slip. Even if there is no drop, a slip on jagged rocks, ledges, or slopes can result in a head injury. Many opportunities for falling rocks.
Thanks. Enjoyed that and congrats on finishing. I climbed Longs Peak in late July 1979 and it was my first fourteener. I will echo your comments regarding Longs being a poor choice for first fourteener. While we summited and lived to tell about it, we were woefully unprepared for the task. As a runner, I was in good shape but underestimated impact of the length of the hike and altitude gain and had no idea of the extent of real climbing above the keyhole. It's definitely not a walk-up. At that time, there was a campground available at Jim's Grove just below timberline which was a much better option than the Boulderfield which is high and exposed to the elements. Back in the 80's, the Trough commonly kept its snow most if not all of the summer and prudence suggested carrying an ice axe. I've noticed on just about every video I've seen in the last decade or more that the trough is generally snow free much earlier in the year.
Mark B hey mark, thanks for sharing your story and I believe a huge part of hiking and mountaineering is learning from those mistakes that in retrospect are very stupid or ill informed. In my mind any time you venture into the mountains you are learning something and gaining some kind of lesson for future outings. Glad it all worked out for you though!
It is worth mentioning that you have to have a permit to camp in the boulder field. We did Long's the last weekend of August and camped in the boulder field.
so cool! Longs was my 1st fourteener (despite all advice to not attempt longs as your first) and it's still my favorite :) I'll be attempting via the loft for my bday hike
You should climb the Spearhead in Rocky Mountain National Park, it was that spire on the edge of the ridge extending into the valley below you while doing the technical part. I’ve climbed it and its a really cool class 3 with and amazing summit
This flatlander from Ohio attempted Long's in 1986, made it to Keyhole. The exposure was too much and turned around, Loved your video, more informative than most.
Congrats on finishing the 14ers!! I’m heading out momentarily to go hike my 9th CO fourteener. I really appreciate your videos, I always check your channel for review videos before selecting my next hike. Anyways, strong work, bro!
Congrats dude. I've climbed around some areas and drove to the top of Pike's. I was thinking of starting my 14ers off with Long's peak cause the bouldering/scrambling looks really fun
The east and west side really differ in wind conditions. When I passed through the Keyhole it was like entering a portal to a different realm. The wind nearly blew me over. Great hike, but demanding on various levels.
Yeah, those notches (on Longs or otherwise) are usually wind tunnels but once you get away from them the winds can die down. That other side usually catches people by surprise though.
I love your videos!! Congrats, you should be proud!! You show caution and are not showing off like some assclowns that have climbing channels. I have only done two 14ers in California. I'm retired and going to start my 14er assaults in June 2020. Off to Nepal in October 2020 for Three Passes Trek to Everest Base Camp via Kala Patthar.
James Dorsheimer cheers and thanks, I try to be informative and also not lecture too much about the dangers. At the end of the day they are always there but we are all out in the mountains to have fun, so I try to keep it light 👌🏽 Haven’t knocked out the Cali 14ers yet but would love to some day.
Thanks man - not sure yet, felt like I conquered the vast majority of the route and don't have a huge need to go back. However, if I decide to work on the centennials I will have to go back for Meeker and may want to tag Longs again if the weather is good so would have to finish the rest of the Loft in that case.
If you live around Boulder or anywhere in the northern Denver metro area, this mountain just towers over the skyline, begging you to come climb it, hence why it's a complete zoo on weekends in the late summer. Try going mid-week and late in the fall to avoid lines in these areas he's describing.
Cap is significantly harder than Longs - to be honest, I don't think its even close. Longs is an easy (albeit long for some) day hike where Longs is nearly impossible to do in a day and has much more technical terrain.
As far as I know we have very small recently reintroduced wolf populations in Colorado (mainly northern Colorado). What you saw was probably fox or coyote which I have seen plenty of while hiking across the state.
Gonna be climbing this one later this month on May 30th as my first 14er. Preparing for it to be with lots of snow and ice since it’s still slightly early. Any tips you’d recommend for someone preparing? Especially with regards to clothing and gear.
Check out my videos on what to pack for a spring hike/winter hike. Likely will still be a lot of snow up there in a few weeks but those videos should help prepare you. If you find the hiking tips playlist on the channel, there are a ton of videos there that should help.
How was the descent? I was up in the tundra in February trying to go to chasm lake, and I was crossing a snow coulier and I ended up falling 500 feet down the chasm and hurt my tailbone, I had to climb back up the loose rock, so I'm a little worried about how it is getting down from longs.
I'm looking to accompany someone via the Keyhole route in Summer of 2023. I started and didn't finish age 20, now I'm going back age 50. I've done plenty of hiking in NC with some Class 3 scrambles along the way. If you know anyone, please let me know. Also, can you recommend a good pair of boots/shoes for this hike/climb? I really just would like the have a partner for this. Thanks in advance.
I'm climbing this one via the same route in a week! I'm kinda nervous about the exposure on the ledges section and the narrows. What are your thoughts and opinions about those sections?
I don't mean to answer by not answering - but its VERY hard for me to compare my experience to others. I try to show everything in the video as clearly as I can so hopefully that helps out a bit. In general, this route isn't super exposed, but that's sort of relative based on your experience and comfort with exposure. Best of luck!
Just because the 14ers are done does not mean content is done on this channel, far from it actually! I plan to have a video in a few weeks to chat with you all about the 14ers, ranking them, my experience on them and can tackle your questions so be sure to follow be on Instagram for updates on that!
Looking forward to the videos going forward. Congrats on completing the 14ers!
Looking forward to your ranking video! Thanks for sharing your experience and I hope to finish hiking the rest I have in the next few years....
@@squish1504 Awesome, good luck!
@@TheVirtualsherpa can u do more 13ers
You still at it? I've used your videos many times the last couple years. If you ever want to send some peaks in the Tetons we should link up!
There is nothing weird or crazy about screaming for joy that you just completed your 58th 14er! Your excitement would be contagious. You deprived those four people of celebrating with you.
Longs was my first climb at age 50. As someone who doesn’t like heights, the narrows were unnerving, but not difficult. The hardest part of the day was the hike back down to the trailhead after exiting the keyhole..
My older brother, his friend and I hiked up Long's Peak about 1972. We did the Boulder Field and the Cables. We traversed the cables with no problem. MY freak out moment was on descent. I didn't like the narrows but at one point in my descent I went up without any clear direction. I came to a dead halt. NO possibility to go further. I was unsure of my ability to back down. A flash of panic hit me like never before. I eventually just eased myself down from where I came and was "back on track". In my opinion, it's always easier to go up than it is to go down. It's the same as life - climbing the corporate ladder is not hard; it's getting knocked out and down as others overtake you.
I failed my first attempt on Longs. I couldn’t sleep at camp. I climbed it this year as my 19th 14er!
Nicely done
Awesome! I know it's been several years, but for me, fun to watch! Congrats on all 58!!
You should do a compilation of footage from each summit.
I’d love to see that
Chockstone to narrows is hardest couple of moves. Most dangerous is the trough where there’s still loose rock danger and plenty of noobs. I was a noob too but taught proper care as a kid in the Mtns in early 90s. Most just show up straight from another state and the rei store it seems like. Here’s the basic rules in a place like the trough: 1)obviously be very careful not to kick a rock. 2) if you do, yell ROCK!!! immediately and loudly.3) if it stops falling yell CLEAR. 4) in a group it’s best to stay close together so a rock isn’t traveling far enough to build momentum on your buddy. 5) ideally wait for others/other groups to get out of the fall line before descending if danger is high. Thanks and don’t hate me for sharing. (Have climbed it 3 times and done the grand slam at age 16)
Fun to watch. Thanks. Can't believe I did this hike either as a camper or worker bee in 1969 or 1970 while at Camp St. Malo. I remember being afraid of those narrows, but our leaders--probably 20-year-old college kids!--seemed to know what they were doing. So, with peer pressure as motivation, we all just went along. On another trip, Camp St. Malo set a record for most people in a single ascent...I guess more than 100 little kids up through a drizzling rain on the old cable route. The cable was much easier than the Keyhole, and it's a good thing they finally took the cables away. I have not attempted Longs again, but after a few attempts foiled by weather I did get to the top of Mt. Lady Washington on a v-e-r-y windy day. Literally had to make wind adjustments to leap from one rock to the next. Great views of Longs from the Lady! The view from Mt. Meeker is good too, as I recall. That used to be an easy walk up a snowfield/culoir that might vanish sooner than it used to before climate change. No one who views this should think most days are that nice. Apocalyptic lightning happens FAST up there. Snow in August? Believe it. Congrats on doing all 58.
Congrats on your 14er finish! Impressive you were able to save this iconic peak for last. Keep enjoying the mountains!
Congrats bro on all 58. Huge personal accomplishment that i can only strive for man. Longs was my first 14er. I've got 6 down so far. Grays, Torreys, Blanca, Elingwood, and Capitol. Your chanel is the only one im subscribed to on UA-cam bc you do a great job on informing people on just most everything on these hikes, and seem super down to earth. Keep killing it man.
Thanks a bunch! Good luck on your 14er journey 👍🏽
Congrats on 58! I attempted Longs 30 years ago but had jello for legs and turned around at the keyhole. Still a very memorable hike. My brother-in-law did summit. I've since done Evans by car and Pikes Peak by cog railroad :)
Nostalgia. I did the keyhole route a couple of times. Once in summer we left at 6 AM and passed 110 people and we’re passed by one runner. my father did it in storm around 1920. A favorite of mine was Pagoda -Longs-Meeker…. A full day but not too long. Have to be good at route Finding. It is not too bad. If it goes without ropes you’re in the right place. Also did the north face in winter but never got around to the diamond. Thanks for the video
Done the same and the south side , .no people untill near the top.
Longs is one of my favorite 14ers, I’ve been up six times over the years-1988, 1989, 2000, 2010, 2017, 2018. Meeker and Pagoda are also nice 13ers, with wonderful views of Longs. Well done with the video!
Yeah I really enjoyed it and thanks.
Congrats man!!! Huge accomplishment. I’m at 18 of 58 completed, I can’t imagine how happy you are to have them all done. Love all your content, my buddies and I use it before attempting new technical hikes/climbs. Keep up the amazing work and never stop exploring!
Thanks, very much appreciate it! Awesome to have the channel help you out, thats def the goal for it. Have lots of hikes on the old list, so much much more content to come in the future.
I learned the Longs lesson the hard way also. It's the peak that taught me to always bring way more clothing than you need, bc you never know. That mountain can be cranky.
I just got turned back at the keyhole and thought of you. Sweat heavily, Sat around waiting for sunrise, then the winds came in, and I had zero extra layers. Heading back better prepared soon
Great job man!!! I too just finished all the CO 14er's in September this year. My last was Windom Peak as the last of the 4 that I summitted at the Chicago Basin. I actually discovered your channel when I was doing research on climbing Capital Peak. You do a great job with route descriptions. This information is vital to those who are either not experienced with dangerous routes or someone that just needs more information about the route itself. You do a great service to the general public (whether you realize it or not). Again, congrats on your accomplishment! I'll try to throw some hike destination suggestions your way if I happen to discover some good ones. Well done!!!
Edski thanks for the kind words and congrats on your finish as well!
Thanks for sharing! Enjoy listening to you.
I have been “working” this mountain. I am afraid of heights. Every time I go I do a little more. Reached the keyhole today.
Awesome, keep working your way up! Will get a bit more difficult from the height POV after the keyhole but you got this!
My friends and I did Longs last August and we got to watch the sunrise at the summit! Favorite 14er out of the 12 I've hiked
Love your videos, Mickey. First time watching your 14er finisher. Very cool moment.
Cheers - really appreciate the kind words and donation.
Congrats on your completion of the 14ers, what a monumental task! Love the channel, very informative.
Thanks man - appreciate it!
I also failed my first Longs attempt in 2007 - woke up to heavy rain in Estes Park and did not even attempt. But I came back and summitted it 3 times - 2009, 2010, 2011. What an awesome peak and a testament to God's amazing creative power!
Congrats on getting all fourteeners down! I just finished Longs yesterday as my second fourteener and I’m sore right now.
How was it? I did Pikes Peak a few months back and did some camping up there. Had a great time but now im looking for something a bit technical but not super dangerous.
Longs as your 2nd wow
Huge accomplishment man! Did Longs 4 years ago...this brought back some memories. Still have 33 more to go. Appreciate your videos, very informative and I like the attention to detail. Keep up the good work.
Dude this is such a necessary channel!!! Thank you
Congrats, man. Thank you for your amazing videos, they’ve helped me tremendously over the years. Being a Texan trying to complete all the 14’ers, you don’t realize how valuable your videos have been. Looking forward to your ranking video!
Kasey Gandy awesome and great to hear - hope to have it done soon 👍🏽
Here from Texas as well! Add me on Instagram
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I love your content bro…don’t be afraid to let it out AHHHHHHHHHH WOOOOOOO
DUDE YOU ROCK MICK!!!!!!! AWESOME CONGRATULATIONS!
Congrats on #58! Thanks for taking the time and effort to make these very informative vids....they're very much appreciated!
Thanks man appreciate it and glad the vids are helpful.
Congrats and nice work! You should have gone crazy on the summit, they would have understood. Stumbled on your channel today and I'll be back--I like your videos. 58 will be a lifetime thing for me (sitting at 11). On our first 14er had a couple buddies stop at the Keyhole while a couple of us summitted 15 years ago. 2 ya we went back up and all summitted together via Keplinger's. A dirty slog I recommend with a Meeker option. Have fun as you move forward, see you on a summit sometime.
Charles Sipes cheers thanks Charles, made an attempt at Meeker a few weeks before via the loft but the winds turned us around. Will be back as I’m working through centennials now.
Ixnay on the eefay, VS! I’ve been waiting for your Long’s Peak video. Thanks!
Congratulations. A significant accomplishment!
Cheers, thank you!
Congrats you do really good videos sure hope you continue doing what you do. Have done like 35 of the Colorado 14ers, all the easy ones, did do Kit Carson and El Diente rated at class 3 just no where near being in your league. There are 14ers in California you should venture over there you would do well there most are too difficult for me. The Mountains are beautiful there also. Thanks for your videos keep up the good work may see you out there someday.
what is the difficulty of downclimb vs the up, for the trickier sections?
Congrats man, that is incredible accomplishment!
Nice job! Congrats on 58! Way to go man ! Looks like you had the mountain all to yourself almost! Nice!
Nice work! Congrats on finishing! Where are all the people??!!?
Definitely recommend doing Long’s under warm, dry conditions, starting very early, and as always, avoiding weekends if possible. This is even more important on Long’s due to The Trough, where rocks can get kicked down on you. Good idea to wear a helmet for this section. Congrats on completing them!!
I wore a helmet from the Keyhole to the summit and back. Too many opportunities to slip. Even if there is no drop, a slip on jagged rocks, ledges, or slopes can result in a head injury. Many opportunities for falling rocks.
Enjoying your videos. Great work with the camera. Congratulations on all your accomplishments.
Thanks Matthew, really appreciate it.
Thanks. Enjoyed that and congrats on finishing. I climbed Longs Peak in late July 1979 and it was my first fourteener. I will echo your comments regarding Longs being a poor choice for first fourteener. While we summited and lived to tell about it, we were woefully unprepared for the task. As a runner, I was in good shape but underestimated impact of the length of the hike and altitude gain and had no idea of the extent of real climbing above the keyhole. It's definitely not a walk-up. At that time, there was a campground available at Jim's Grove just below timberline which was a much better option than the Boulderfield which is high and exposed to the elements. Back in the 80's, the Trough commonly kept its snow most if not all of the summer and prudence suggested carrying an ice axe. I've noticed on just about every video I've seen in the last decade or more that the trough is generally snow free much earlier in the year.
Mark B hey mark, thanks for sharing your story and I believe a huge part of hiking and mountaineering is learning from those mistakes that in retrospect are very stupid or ill informed. In my mind any time you venture into the mountains you are learning something and gaining some kind of lesson for future outings. Glad it all worked out for you though!
It is worth mentioning that you have to have a permit to camp in the boulder field. We did Long's the last weekend of August and camped in the boulder field.
Congrats on your 14er finisher, man!
so cool! Longs was my 1st fourteener (despite all advice to not attempt longs as your first) and it's still my favorite :) I'll be attempting via the loft for my bday hike
We’re going next week and it’ll hopefully be our first
Outstanding! I'd have gone up & told those others of your accomplishment & had everyone scream! HELL YEAH! Love all your info! Well done! 😉💪💯
Congrats on finishing!
I screamed at the top, then lost my breakfast. O boy big memories, that trof..... the feeling of oxygen as you start the decent.
Great accomplishment. Outer Range is my favorite brewery out here.
Such a solid spot 🍻
Congrats my dude! so glad you made it.
You should climb the Spearhead in Rocky Mountain National Park, it was that spire on the edge of the ridge extending into the valley below you while doing the technical part. I’ve climbed it and its a really cool class 3 with and amazing summit
RyPlayz Renewed super - thanks for the recommendation!
Congrats man! Awesome work! Thank you for sharing your journeys.
Well done! Working through your videos...great motivation!
John Kercher cheers man glad they are helping to motivate you to get out there 👍🏽
This flatlander from Ohio attempted Long's in 1986, made it to Keyhole. The exposure was too much and turned around, Loved your video, more informative than most.
9 in California, plus Rainier in Washington are calling you. I guess now the few peaks in Rainier NP are counted as 14ers as well.
Congrats man, looked like a hell of a finish, wicked views!
Couldn't have asked for a better day if I planned it myself - thanks!
I did this when I was either 12 or 13. I think 13. With Cheley Colorado camps. Hardest thing I've ever done.
Congrats man! Excellent choice of breweries too :)
Ryan Phelps thanks and now only if outer range would partner with me 🤔
Congrats on finishing the 14ers!! I’m heading out momentarily to go hike my 9th CO fourteener. I really appreciate your videos, I always check your channel for review videos before selecting my next hike. Anyways, strong work, bro!
Great info and footage. Thanks!
10:00-10:13 Did you climb that twice......once to place the camera, the second to film it? Monster dedication!
Great job!
Congratulations dude. What an accomplishment. I love your channel, you get amazing shots. Very Helpful and informative.
Congrats dude. I've climbed around some areas and drove to the top of Pike's. I was thinking of starting my 14ers off with Long's peak cause the bouldering/scrambling looks really fun
The east and west side really differ in wind conditions. When I passed through the Keyhole it was like entering a portal to a different realm. The wind nearly blew me over. Great hike, but demanding on various levels.
Yeah, those notches (on Longs or otherwise) are usually wind tunnels but once you get away from them the winds can die down. That other side usually catches people by surprise though.
Congratulations!
I love your videos!! Congrats, you should be proud!! You show caution and are not showing off like some assclowns that have climbing channels.
I have only done two 14ers in California. I'm retired and going to start my 14er assaults in June 2020.
Off to Nepal in October 2020 for Three Passes Trek to Everest Base Camp via Kala Patthar.
James Dorsheimer cheers and thanks, I try to be informative and also not lecture too much about the dangers. At the end of the day they are always there but we are all out in the mountains to have fun, so I try to keep it light 👌🏽 Haven’t knocked out the Cali 14ers yet but would love to some day.
Congrats. You planning to re-attempt The Loft next year? That would be super cool
Thanks man - not sure yet, felt like I conquered the vast majority of the route and don't have a huge need to go back. However, if I decide to work on the centennials I will have to go back for Meeker and may want to tag Longs again if the weather is good so would have to finish the rest of the Loft in that case.
Congrats man! That’s awesome!
Congrats dude
Congrats man! Well done!!
Tacocat Climbing thanks man, appreciate it - hope all is well with you 👍🏽
Congrats dude!
Thanks Kyle, appreciate it.
Hahaha! I love the “that’s what she said”
Congrats brotha hope we still get some more content ! Lol
Thanks man appreciate it and: ua-cam.com/video/odHdRcqrasg/v-deo.htmlm6s
I know this video is a few years old, but congrats!
Congratulations! Awesome Job. Love your videos!
Thanks Brent!
Been there, done that. Congratulations! 😉
If you live around Boulder or anywhere in the northern Denver metro area, this mountain just towers over the skyline, begging you to come climb it, hence why it's a complete zoo on weekends in the late summer. Try going mid-week and late in the fall to avoid lines in these areas he's describing.
great work homie! very well done 👍🏻
Fuck em man! Scream all you want! Such a great accomplishment!
Congratulations!!! “I just like bare hands. That’s what she said.” 🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀Great video.
Jamie Betker wondering if anyone would catch that 😂 thanks!
Yayy congrats!! A great way to end it
Thanks Maria, appreciate it!
Love your work. Great job as usual and congrats!
!!!!!!!* Great Video!!! Congrats!!!!!!!*
Really enjoyed this, thanks for sharing
Have you also climbed Mount Meeker??
Awesome bro!!!!
“Give the subscribe button some thought”. Not needed - subscribed reflexively based on instant recognition of content^awesome.
Can't ask for better skies
Congratulations
Hello and thank you for very useful content. Do you do guided hikes for people?
I do not sorry
Congrats man!!! How would you compare the difficulty of hiking Long's compared to Capital peak?
Cap is significantly harder than Longs - to be honest, I don't think its even close. Longs is an easy (albeit long for some) day hike where Longs is nearly impossible to do in a day and has much more technical terrain.
Have you ever seen wolves here? I hiked Grey's last year, and I swear I saw a red wolf followed by howls from the rest of the pack.
As far as I know we have very small recently reintroduced wolf populations in Colorado (mainly northern Colorado). What you saw was probably fox or coyote which I have seen plenty of while hiking across the state.
Gonna be climbing this one later this month on May 30th as my first 14er. Preparing for it to be with lots of snow and ice since it’s still slightly early. Any tips you’d recommend for someone preparing? Especially with regards to clothing and gear.
Check out my videos on what to pack for a spring hike/winter hike. Likely will still be a lot of snow up there in a few weeks but those videos should help prepare you. If you find the hiking tips playlist on the channel, there are a ton of videos there that should help.
How was the descent? I was up in the tundra in February trying to go to chasm lake, and I was crossing a snow coulier and I ended up falling 500 feet down the chasm and hurt my tailbone, I had to climb back up the loose rock, so I'm a little worried about how it is getting down from longs.
Wow, glad you are okay. I touch a bit about the descent in this one: ua-cam.com/video/8zkCXp2LXGs/v-deo.html
I'd like to see video of the way down...that part is more concerning to me than the way up!
It’s the same route - just reverse all the moves you had going up.
would this be a good first class 3? seems like it with the trail markers
I'm looking to accompany someone via the Keyhole route in Summer of 2023. I started and didn't finish age 20, now I'm going back age 50. I've done plenty of hiking in NC with some Class 3 scrambles along the way. If you know anyone, please let me know. Also, can you recommend a good pair of boots/shoes for this hike/climb? I really just would like the have a partner for this. Thanks in advance.
Do Whitney, Denali, Rainer
I'm climbing this one via the same route in a week! I'm kinda nervous about the exposure on the ledges section and the narrows. What are your thoughts and opinions about those sections?
I don't mean to answer by not answering - but its VERY hard for me to compare my experience to others. I try to show everything in the video as clearly as I can so hopefully that helps out a bit. In general, this route isn't super exposed, but that's sort of relative based on your experience and comfort with exposure. Best of luck!