Yay, I was actually waiting for part 2 of your journey. Walking on snow can take a lot of energy away, I find only walking on sand dunes harder. Absolutely impressed with your stamina and how you pulled through to Eureka. Definitely looking forward to the next video.
Your videos are fantastic! I really appreciate the background information on native tribes along the way. I got a ride from a Blackfeet couple near St Marys, who had been denied entry into Canada that day because they hadn't downloaded the app. They were just trying to visit relatives across the border and it just made me think about how ridiculous modern political lines are. Bluebird lake was completely free of snow when I came by several weeks later, but I didn't stay there. It's cool to see the contrast. Keep up the great work! -Twig
Bro, these are incredible!!! Well done. What a tough trail!!! 🤘🕓
Thanks much, I appreciate it! I'll be sure to check out your channel.
Amazing videography and story telling !
Yay, I was actually waiting for part 2 of your journey. Walking on snow can take a lot of energy away, I find only walking on sand dunes harder. Absolutely impressed with your stamina and how you pulled through to Eureka. Definitely looking forward to the next video.
My PNT trip was very similar , lots of late snow , lots of bugs . Well done , I sprinted into Eureka .
This is really cool... I always wonder what the trail is like for y'all!
Your videos are fantastic! I really appreciate the background information on native tribes along the way. I got a ride from a Blackfeet couple near St Marys, who had been denied entry into Canada that day because they hadn't downloaded the app. They were just trying to visit relatives across the border and it just made me think about how ridiculous modern political lines are. Bluebird lake was completely free of snow when I came by several weeks later, but I didn't stay there. It's cool to see the contrast. Keep up the great work! -Twig
Thanks Twig, much appreciated!
Moar! =)
man i live near here and would never hike this, the amount of grizzly bears is crazy
great videos btw