I absolutely loved your video!! I grew up on Guam, but have lived in the states now for 20 yrs. Trying to explain these locations to my kids is almost impossible. Great job getting through this hike! I do remember it being tough (but fun) as a kid, as an adult though... LOL yikes! Thanks for filming the way there and back and pointing out some of the native plants! I remember those little creepers that close when you touch them. The sword grass though! That was a killer! Can't wait to go through your other videos. Thanks :)
I hiked that 4 times. 3 times in protest. After my 4th hike, we went to Mount Lam Lam. I was a heat causality, but I made it to the top and back down. I celebrated with 24 hours of sleep. TF Wolf US Army
My friends and I hiked Sigua a month and a half ago. The hidden gem at the end was worth all the pain. The hike back out ..let's just say I'm still trying to fully recover 😆 Overall it was awesome!! Thanks for sharing!! Btw..thanks to the unknown person or group of people who were kind enough to take the time to place tags, markers and signs there.. It was extremely helpful.
Yeah I really like seeing the old tanks from WWII, the ones in Saipan that are still in the water off the beach are really neat to see also. Thanks for watching.
RoundAbout Dan yeah, you really get a sense of what the Chamorro people went through when they were forced into the jungles to fend for themselves when America turned their backs on them in the early 40s - WWII & left them completely defenseless against the Japanese invaders. Be sure to tell your friends & family back home of the true American patriots that reside on Guam that don’t have the ability to vote for president.
I absolutely loved your video!! I grew up on Guam, but have lived in the states now for 20 yrs. Trying to explain these locations to my kids is almost impossible. Great job getting through this hike! I do remember it being tough (but fun) as a kid, as an adult though... LOL yikes! Thanks for filming the way there and back and pointing out some of the native plants! I remember those little creepers that close when you touch them. The sword grass though! That was a killer! Can't wait to go through your other videos. Thanks :)
Welcome to Yona enjoy your day have funz
I hiked that 4 times. 3 times in protest. After my 4th hike, we went to Mount Lam Lam. I was a heat causality, but I made it to the top and back down. I celebrated with 24 hours of sleep. TF Wolf US Army
My friends and I hiked Sigua a month and a half ago. The hidden gem at the end was worth all the pain. The hike back out ..let's just say I'm still trying to fully recover 😆 Overall it was awesome!! Thanks for sharing!! Btw..thanks to the unknown person or group of people who were kind enough to take the time to place tags, markers and signs there.. It was extremely helpful.
Thank you for making this video it was really helpful !!
Thanks for watching, glad it was helpful for you.
I got lost going then found this video. Now I can find it I’m sure.
A fun hike especially with the Sherman tank, not something you see often. If you get the chance, go.
for as much as I hike in my own vlogs i really do think I would enjoy making a vlog out of this myself. that tank was awesome!
Yeah I really like seeing the old tanks from WWII, the ones in Saipan that are still in the water off the beach are really neat to see also. Thanks for watching.
RoundAbout Dan no problem hope you like my adventure vlogs as well!
SHIT THAT WAS REALLY HARD
Pronounced See-Gua
Thanks, Ive seen it written but never actually heard it pronounced.
RoundAbout Dan of course. Glad u were able to get out there & into the elements. How do you like our famous sword grass?
That sword grass is no joke, all you have to do is brush up against it and you get cut. I would hate to grab a hand full.
RoundAbout Dan yeah, you really get a sense of what the Chamorro people went through when they were forced into the jungles to fend for themselves when America turned their backs on them in the early 40s - WWII & left them completely defenseless against the Japanese invaders. Be sure to tell your friends & family back home of the true American patriots that reside on Guam that don’t have the ability to vote for president.
Yeah, its something i dont think you can imagine what it was like unless you lived thru it.