My brother and I used go down there and fish. Was always a crazy hike, climb, camp, fish expedition that wore you down to the bone on a week trip. Fishing was good and really made it more worth the time. We were crazy but we did it. Oh and the Mexican food on the back was an absolute must!
I admire your gentleman's dedication. Is the pain worth the treasure? I think so! Thank you for another wonderfully edited video of a epic place! Looking forward to the next one
That's one way to make sure you have it all to yourself. We did Sundance in October, and that was cold enough. Can't wait to get back out there when the weather warms up!
Man, Sundance gets cold toward the end in the summer. I would not want to do that in October. But if I keep hanging out with Nick, we'll probably end up doing it in January or something.
Well, at least you two brought wet suits! 🤣 I used to ski one of the Great Lakes in November, so I know the feeling of dropping into water like that. I'm not going to tell you what I did to combat the feeling of extreme cold though.....😆
I love your videos Jerry. I’m looking to hike some of these spots during the winter months, (November - March). When is the best time to go to make sure I can get the best experience without roads or trails being closed down? I’m from Minnesota, so preferably no snow, and I wouldn’t mind being able to swim/hike to these spots if possible. Thank you Jerry!
Thanks! It all depends on where you want to go. Let me know some more details and maybe I can help better. It's tricky for spots like West Clear Creek because you really want to go during the summer (before monsoon season) so you don't freeze while swimming, but then you have to watch the hike in and out because of the heat. But if you're not swimming, winter is a great time to hike the desert stuff like the Superstitions....
This was Nick's fault. I swear he's part polar bear. Him and one of the Eric's did Illusions in the early spring while it was flowing....with snowmelt.
My brother and I used go down there and fish. Was always a crazy hike, climb, camp, fish expedition that wore you down to the bone on a week trip. Fishing was good and really made it more worth the time.
We were crazy but we did it. Oh and the Mexican food on the back was an absolute must!
That place is always an adventure. Sometimes more adventure than you want, but I keep going back.
the canyoneering is so bad ass. you are so much cooler than me and everyone i know
That was beautiful. The hanging gardens, wow!
Tina was the smart one again 😂
That’s always the case.
@JerryArizona you rock Jerry thanks for taking us on these magnificent journey's of my home state. Stay safe Jerr 😊
Once again again great video. And what do they say…NO PAIN, NO GAIN. Keep them coming Jerry.
I admire your gentleman's dedication. Is the pain worth the treasure? I think so! Thank you for another wonderfully edited video of a epic place! Looking forward to the next one
What a fun way to get to an absolutely beautiful place
Beautiful Arizona! Wish so many of these stunning hikes didn’t involve wading through freezing water.
Spectacular! Can't do that and not have a gratitude attitude!!!!!
Beautiful!
That's one way to make sure you have it all to yourself. We did Sundance in October, and that was cold enough. Can't wait to get back out there when the weather warms up!
Man, Sundance gets cold toward the end in the summer. I would not want to do that in October. But if I keep hanging out with Nick, we'll probably end up doing it in January or something.
@@JerryArizona 🤣🤣🤣 What are friends for? I'll look forward to a video of you freezing your arse off when you do 🥶
Well, at least you two brought wet suits! 🤣 I used to ski one of the Great Lakes in November, so I know the feeling of dropping into water like that. I'm not going to tell you what I did to combat the feeling of extreme cold though.....😆
Breathtaking Jerry!
Great timing for the leaf colors!
Great video! Are you doing to post Deer Creek / Thunder River? Saw your pic on instagram and really curious to see the trip!
I love your videos Jerry. I’m looking to hike some of these spots during the winter months, (November - March). When is the best time to go to make sure I can get the best experience without roads or trails being closed down? I’m from Minnesota, so preferably no snow, and I wouldn’t mind being able to swim/hike to these spots if possible.
Thank you Jerry!
Thanks! It all depends on where you want to go. Let me know some more details and maybe I can help better. It's tricky for spots like West Clear Creek because you really want to go during the summer (before monsoon season) so you don't freeze while swimming, but then you have to watch the hike in and out because of the heat. But if you're not swimming, winter is a great time to hike the desert stuff like the Superstitions....
Brrrrrrr🥶😂🥶
I think Nick is part polar bear. He's always suggesting stuff like this in the winter.
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Phoenicians freezing to death? Must have been 50 degrees! Where are the parkas? haha
Right? In my defense…..nah, I’m just a wimp when it comes to cold.
West Clear Creek in November… you guys think it’s a good idea? 🥶🥶🥶🤣🤣🤣🤣
November? Really? Glad you survived. By the way hypothermia is a real thing, taking risks can sometimes work out, but eventually . . . . . .
This was Nick's fault. I swear he's part polar bear. Him and one of the Eric's did Illusions in the early spring while it was flowing....with snowmelt.
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