Thanks for the ride. I have enjoyed both trails numerous times but not together. You have given me a new way to enjoy these two trails in a multi-day adventure. Thanks!
Are you allowed to camp on the trail of the Olympian? I am planning a similar route and am trying to decide where to sleep and if I should go into the surrounding national forests when I do. Great video!
@@AdventureWhatever0 we didn’t have much choice, we were planning on going down Hiawatha that day and to a campground before Avery along the St Joe but we got to the trailhead too late, the trail was closed and they were doing night maintenance in the tunnels so we ended up right on the trail. It was a nice flat area with a toilet and a creek nearby and we didn’t see anyone the whole night.
Thanks for the ride. I have enjoyed both trails numerous times but not together. You have given me a new way to enjoy these two trails in a multi-day adventure. Thanks!
@@mhuggi enjoy! Let me know how it goes!
I really enjoyed your video! Do you have a RidewithGPS file for your trip? Also, you said you did a cross state route - I'm assuming you mean Idaho?
I have the GPS tracing, I’ll work on putting together a file for downloading. The Cross state ride was across, Washington from Anacortes to Spokane.
Here’s a link to the Cross Washington ride: ua-cam.com/video/TDEVDpCSUlA/v-deo.htmlsi=mFM08UHQxTy1Vshc
Are you allowed to camp on the trail of the Olympian? I am planning a similar route and am trying to decide where to sleep and if I should go into the surrounding national forests when I do. Great video!
@@AdventureWhatever0 we didn’t have much choice, we were planning on going down Hiawatha that day and to a campground before Avery along the St Joe but we got to the trailhead too late, the trail was closed and they were doing night maintenance in the tunnels so we ended up right on the trail. It was a nice flat area with a toilet and a creek nearby and we didn’t see anyone the whole night.
@@columbiashoes Oh nice. That makes sense! Great video btw! 👍