Backpacking Yellowstone / Gallatin Range, Fawn Pass, Electric Pass, Sportsman Lake

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024

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  • @aliwannigerry2060
    @aliwannigerry2060 5 місяців тому

    Like 46, Great impressive footage capturing the beautiful scenery as the awesome gift of the mother nature, thanks for sharing and bringing us to this wonderful relaxing place and stay safe always.

  • @sluggotinfantryman
    @sluggotinfantryman 25 днів тому +1

    This by far my favorite video on area. Thanks.
    Purple Hawaiian Punch. Nice!
    I put the mountain house in barrel as described. 5 to gallon bag. 3 types.
    I Never ever take an air mat. All have failed. 100%
    Polypad never fails.

  • @AndyShepard
    @AndyShepard 3 місяці тому +1

    Again, excellent trip report. I've worked in Yellowstone for several seasons and I thought Shelf Lake was a spectacular spot... until your shots of Crescent Lake! Stunning! Can't wait to get out there. Really love the format of your videos as well. Cheers.

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209  3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much, it was one of the highlights of that trip. I hope to make it back up there again someday, hopefully explore beyond shelf lake & up on the sky rim.

  • @MarkAltom
    @MarkAltom 3 місяці тому

    I just happened on to your channel because of this Yellowstone video. Great video! Amazing analysis of your grizzly bear encounter. Great tips about not being complacent. Thank for sharing.

  • @cjjt66
    @cjjt66 3 місяці тому

    Fantastic video. You do an excellent job of narration & (most importantly) just showing the scenery & the silence of the backcountry. You are 1 of the people who have inspired me to mount an 8-day expedition to the Thoroughfare & Heart Lake this September 1.
    I am in the Denver area. Please give me a shout if you are coming this way. At a minimum, I owe you a beer for all the joy your videos have given me.

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209  3 місяці тому

      I hope you enjoy the Thorofare. That was probably my favorite trip to date, I certainly plan on going back.
      We may be bumming around Colorado for a week in October; tentatively planning to spend a few days around Frisco & possibly try to get back to Flat Tops.

  • @AndyShepard
    @AndyShepard 3 місяці тому

    Great trip report, dude! Going to put this on my trip list for the Summer for sure!

  • @danielobrien4422
    @danielobrien4422 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you. What great country that I knew was there, but had little understanding of what the terrain looked like. Great work. From the flatlands of western Kansas.

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209  Місяць тому

      Thanks so much for the kind words. This corner of the park had been on my mind for some years & I was grateful to finally get the chance to spend a few days out there, learning what I could.

    • @sluggotinfantryman
      @sluggotinfantryman 24 дні тому

      Don't go to Beckler 😅

  • @rickfrazee-hx5hb
    @rickfrazee-hx5hb Місяць тому

    I enjoy your honesty. you tell it like it is

  • @alanwatts5445
    @alanwatts5445 5 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for laying out the map and showing the route you took. I like to follow along and see if I want to retrace your steps.

  • @SoloSchmitty
    @SoloSchmitty 10 днів тому

    Just found your channel and really enjoying the content! Subbed for some more. Thanks for sharing!

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209  9 днів тому

      @@SoloSchmitty thanks so much, glad you’re enjoying it! I’ve got some pretty cool stuff I’m editing now, it’ll be another month or two before I get them out.

    • @SoloSchmitty
      @SoloSchmitty 9 днів тому

      @@shredhiker6209 I will look forward to it! Headed to the Winds early September so I should have some new stuff out in a couple months as well.

  • @tracykooken2606
    @tracykooken2606 6 місяців тому

    well ya cant see this from the parking lot 😅. yer guna have to walk it 😊 !!!
    thanks, great shots of a gorgeous country !!!

  • @sluggotinfantryman
    @sluggotinfantryman 25 днів тому

    GREAT VIDEO.

  • @amberquiroz4304
    @amberquiroz4304 11 місяців тому +1

    Looks amazing!! So glad you got to go on this journey and I’m so glad you’re safe. I don’t know what I do without you in my life. I’m so glad you include me in your music decisions and editing decisions and that you allow me to be a part of your creative process. It is an honor. I love you so much ❤

  • @peterchung5000
    @peterchung5000 10 місяців тому +1

    First time viewer. I did a partially similar hike about a week before your hike starting from Fawn Pass TH to Gardner's Hole to Sportsman Lake and back to the TH. I loved seeing that scenery again and felt like I was back on the trail watching familiar scenes from your hike. I didn't see any grizzlies, but glad you survived that encounter. Great video!

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209  10 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. That's such a beautiful section of wilderness that very few visitors ever wander into. That grizzly encounter definitely had me thinking twice about hiking through there solo again!

  • @sluggotinfantryman
    @sluggotinfantryman 25 днів тому

    I always recommend Quadrant for day hikers. The first thing I see you figured out is always be able to cover your entire body.
    Hot cold medium smart call in wild. If cold I learned in Infantry use the rubber suit rain gear.
    The way it works is the top bottom are on outside pockets. As is one poncho. Army nylon. Inside is Army issue rubber nylon waterproof bag. Inside out. Nylon inside so gear goes in smooth.
    As soon as you stop you cover pack with one army poncho.
    You sleep under poncho pinned to ground on mat. If over 6 foot poncho is shorter than yourself.
    Been in Hurricanes under poncho 18 inches or less front opening.
    Dry. You can be soaked totally but rubber rain gear holds heat in. Doesn't breath.
    960 plus days outside. 28 to 45 at a time. Those five items work.
    Rain top bottom
    Polypad
    2 ponchos nylon type
    Waterproof bag.
    Buy an Osprey high end gear bag. Get down gear. Compresses best.
    Thin baclava
    Watch cap.
    I cut off polyester sweat pants below knee thin ones that dry.
    Wore that lightweight army fatigues down to 28 degrees.
    17 below is coldest I have been in with 8 degree daytime highs.
    BUT for through hiking in wet cold. This set up is money.
    Proven. Yeah I know what high end gear is. Got it all.
    Not many people live in the woods 28 to 45 days at a time. Army does nonstop.

  • @sluggotinfantryman
    @sluggotinfantryman 25 днів тому

    This is best multiday hiking area in my view.
    Or going all the way down the river from upper falls to Gardiner.
    Beartooth is best mid July to September. The reason there are many griz is there are five types of berries or more in greater area.
    So if picking berries you are standing in a griz food source.
    Bear spray falls out easily so make sure you secure it. Especially if crossing water. Scrambling up terrain.

  • @karukun0212
    @karukun0212 11 місяців тому +1

    Quite a bear encounter; man. I had one in the Sierra somewhat like that--it is on you instantly. I also was too late, and lucky like you were. I hike a bit more carefully nowadays, but still hike. Great video.

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209  11 місяців тому

      It was such a wild ordeal, I've always known they were fast and heard about how encounters happen quickly. It's not like I didn't believe it, but experiencing was so eye opening & humbling. I did another big trip a few weeks after this one, and there's so much of the landscape I see through a whole different lens now.

  • @AndyShepard
    @AndyShepard 3 місяці тому

    Really glad you didn't get eaten!

  • @WalkingIntrovert
    @WalkingIntrovert 10 місяців тому +2

    37:40 Wow, that's beautiful.

  • @johnforaker2578
    @johnforaker2578 6 місяців тому +1

    Wow..grizzlies are where they find you..bet that got th ole adrenaline flowin and heart beatin. Great scenery..those blue, cloudy skies make perfect video. Stay safe out there n keep th vids comin!

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209  6 місяців тому +1

      When I got a few minutes up the trail & could assure myself he was long gone, I’d never felt more alive in all my years! Not an experience I’d recommend though.

    • @sluggotinfantryman
      @sluggotinfantryman 24 дні тому

      Biologist got nailed at Swan Lake turnout.
      Yep right out of truck parking full of other people.
      Mama with 2 cubs on the other side of a bush. I look before getting out of car. Again once out. Kids and people laugh at that. But I worked at all of them except Alaska.
      Yosemite Yellowstone Rocky Teton and more.

    • @sluggotinfantryman
      @sluggotinfantryman 24 дні тому

      ​@@shredhiker6209one of the funnier griz stories was 80 year old worker at Teton. He was kneeling painting a sign. Felt something behind him slowly looked around BIG male griz standing literally right behind him 10 feet away staring at him.
      He said Haaa! At it. It stood up instantly. He about sht.
      He just slowly walked away while it stared at him.

  • @sluggotinfantryman
    @sluggotinfantryman 25 днів тому

    Great area. Other than Beartooth my favorite.

  • @michaelpetersonbackpacking6077
    @michaelpetersonbackpacking6077 10 місяців тому

    Awesome hike! 👍 I really enjoyed our hike in that area, this video reminded me of a lot of the things I’d forgotten. Great video! Beautiful place! Do yourself a favor and pick up a Garmin or other sat device. I use the InReach mini. Most people are so used to using tech all day, and hiking is nice because it forces you to abandon most of it at the trailhead, but it sure is nice to be able to text a goodnight message to your loved one letting them know that the bear didn’t get you. The good thing is….. you look enough like a strong ol grizzly that he was scared to take on a fight w a worthy competitor such as you!😂😂. Great video ! Glad you got to see what you wanted to see . I’m a lot like you, in that, if I’ve seen what I came for , and can reach the car a day or two early …. Seems like I always find myself hiking out early!😂 you mentioned the low usage of the trails in that area…..someday i’ll tell you the story of me and my boys walking down an elk trail (because it was a better trail than the real one) for about an hour , until we realized we were in the bear management area, and lost.
    Thanks for posting this video….. it was another good one! 👍

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209  10 місяців тому

      Thank you for the kind words.
      We actually had a very brief conversation after this trip, that ended with me buying an inreach mini. I’d been meaning to get one for a while but kept putting it off. I used it a few weeks late on my Thorofare trip, it did provide some peace of mind for everyone but also allowed a group of us to meet up on a snake river campsite, near the end of the trip which was a lot of fun.
      I’ll try to have that one up in a few weeks, I stayed out 9 days & had another grizzly encounter! Not as close as this one was thankfully.

    • @bruceburtner5418
      @bruceburtner5418 10 місяців тому

      Great video. Gives me some insight to an area I've been wanting to hike. Someday I will get into that area.

  • @sluggotinfantryman
    @sluggotinfantryman 25 днів тому

    This bear management area. Bear central.
    Grizzlies generally leave you alone. Or not. 😅
    You cannot see them coming in rough terrain. They can outrun your dog. 35 mph or more.
    I am scared walking through those woods.
    Always.
    Have had numerous bears walk by me in Yellowstone. Griz. Teton too. Like him have no idea why I am still alive.
    That ridge he filming on looking towards Swan Lake and Bunsen. Ends literally at the trail junction up to Electric. I always take the ridge never trail through canyon and wood. Specifically because of bears. You do what you do. You cannot see anything in those woods. Every bear that walked by me close came out of a creekbed. Others 100 to 400 yards in meadows.

  • @StanMills
    @StanMills 5 місяців тому

    In your video description you say sub-adult grizzly. In your video you said large male grizzly. How did you go from sub-adult to large 'Male'? How did you identify it as a male? What were you doing to cause a grizzly down by the noisy creek to bluff charge you? Did you take any pictures of his tracks? Was it on the west side or east side of Fawn Pass? Was it an open area or trees? What was the grizzly doing down by the creek? This is very interesting so more details would be appreciated. Great hike.

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209  5 місяців тому

      I was a little rattled from the experience, so my description in the video was a bit scattered. After the trip I looked up as many grizzly photos as I could find & the one I saw matched the images I was seeing of sub-adult males as best I could tell, but I could very well be incorrect about that.
      As best I could tell we were likely we were likely traveling toward each other from opposite directions, and he wasn’t expecting to see people in the area. I believe I was being too quiet, accidentally got too close & spooked him. After the encounter, I put my camera away until I was probably half a mile up the trail.
      Coming down from Fawn Pass there trail was slightly muddy & I didn’t see any signs of the trail being used at all, until after the run-in, I did see bear tracks going the opposite way from me, which I assume were his. I wish I’d thought to take a few photos of them.
      It was about 3.8 miles east of Fawn Pass, the area was mostly open, with some scattered trees & brush. There was maybe a 6’ drop down to the water with bushes etc. obscuring the view down to the water. I heard a loud rustling & then saw him explode out of there immediately after.
      If you’d like you’re free to shoot me a message mikebaesher@gmail.com I could send the coordinates of where it happened, and any other info as best i can recall.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills 5 місяців тому +1

      @@shredhiker6209 thanks for the information. To bad you didn’t spot him earlier. It would be interesting to know what he was doing down at the creek. My guess is he was doing nothing down there but was just crossing and heading your direction by chance.

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209  5 місяців тому

      @@StanMills I was hiking downhill too, if I had noticed him before I got too close, it could've been a great chance to observe him from a distance.
      This was definitely a lesson, not to get complacent or let my guard down.

    • @StanMills
      @StanMills 5 місяців тому

      @@shredhiker6209 what I would like to figure out is why the grizzly bluff charged you if there was any reason that you know of. I am not saying you did anything wrong because you need to do what is best for you. But from all of the info you talked about so far there is no indication of a reason on the bears part. Maybe it was already upset about something. But it seems like some times there is no obvious reason, they just don’t like your presence maybe. But if you can think of anything, I would like to know. Thanks for your responses.

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209  5 місяців тому

      @@StanMills I can't really say for certain. When he came running up from the creek, I was probably within 30 ft of him, having no idea he was there of course. Even though the area was fairly open, that particular spot was fairly loud with the water running and visibility down there wouldn't have been great.
      Why he bluff charged instead of just running off, I can't begin to understand though. The encounter lasted maybe 10 seconds, and I got out of the area immediately after.