Mr Forest when you zoomed out with your drone and we get the overview shot of you coming up that ice pack 14:49 it's almost incomprehensible to this average lazy arm chair Joe... that you made your way up there in an afternoon... you're the man Foresty Forest 👍👍
Can’t agree more you guys. I’m also always worried seeing him vs. those enormous mountains, it looks so dangerous. Thank you for all your work and stay safe brother 💪🏼🙏🏼
@@davidscher1620 nahhhh.. hanging off a cliff that's a few thousand feet high is definitely dangerous, but doesn't mean one have to be scared. Danger is real because out of dangerous activities you can actually get injured, where fear is only thinking of getting injured; so no they are not of the same from the mind. One of them is as real as it gets. You can't die from being scared, and fear is an emotion we can control.
@@LOTStreets danger to you and danger to Alex hanold are two very different things correct? The thing that separates it? Fear. But, we can agree to disagree. 👍👍
Dear Foresty, I have been enjoying watching you since I found your channel. I have recently built out my moms old minivan into a mini camper and today I properly climbed my first mountain (Mt. Säntis in Switzerland) and it was great. Thank you for your inspiration!
You're video's inspire me! I'm 65 and going on the road in November. I'll be visiting beaches in Florida. Nothing to climb there, but it's the unknown that excites me. Thanks for sharing, it means more than you will know.
There are differences in the Florida beaches…some of my favorites are the coquina rocks found on beach around Marineland and to come into the south end of Canaveral National Seashore.
@@forestyforest Absolutely true. You really are a wonderful cinematographer and editor. My dad was a filmmaker and did a few documentaries for the history channel, so I grew up listening to him passing similar judgements. :-) I know how much he would have loved your videos.
One of the coolest videos you’ve made in a long time. It’s so cool to see you working with the new tech stuff without being a channel about “procuring stuff”. You’re one of the greats, good sir.
“When there”s a will there’s a stupid way”. Man I wish that didn’t cut so deeply. So many stupid routes of pain I’ve taken just because I refused to tell myself no. Be safe! If you chase cows watch out for flying Patty saucers! ❤️
If you going to be on them ruff rocky trails you need to get some skid plates for your diffs (axle housings) you can order them or any machine shop can make them lot cheaper than buying new axle housings. Safe travels
@@danielwurmer2266 you start walking or ride a bike and hope somebody is driving around there and will give you a lift into nearest town. Then you might have to hire a tow truck and hope it can get there. $$$$$ so not a pleasant turn of events. Good reason to have CAA coverage, reduce towing costs.
Being a Washington State/Oregon resident, it's strange to hear someone in Canada mention the "Columbia River Gorge" and not be talking about the part of the Columbia River Gorge that's so close to Portland. It's hard to fathom that the Columbia River reaches so far, and has carved a gorge along a large amount of it's path. It's awesome, and awe-inspiring.
@@rossberry6684 true. I do wish he would slow the videos down when coming down. Two reasons. I would love to see it And WOW, it can give ya a headache.
Thanks for sharing your experience up in the mountains - you look very strong and agile when you're climbing, and reaching for those monumental heights. I'm enjoying watching all of your videos.
Forestry, my man. You missed out on them raisins. In the soup they stop being raisins and become rehydrated grapes of soupy flavour. Cooking with raisins works with chicken, curries and so much more!
Every video is a window into a marvellous journey. Thank you for sharing with all of us, it really is beautiful what you do and the work that goes into it. :) Have a great day and stay warm!
Not an ice climbing guy here but I was a bit concerned for you buddy on that ice section and the tunnel but I’ll bow to your knowledge. Be safe and keep up the great content 🤙🏼
its actually pretty cool that someone went thru the time and effort of RnD to make you a specialized pump just so then we can enjoy your videos more and you can have a better time
Even the bears in Canada are laid back! Must be something in the water. 🤔 "Where there's a will there's a stupid way!" The (Canada) dry wit keeps coming!!! 🤣😂 Winter (weather) begins before summer (calendar) ends! Great videography as always!!! Stay warm and safe Foresty!!!
so amazing...I thought it was funny that you laughed at the coconut slopping out of the can. I don't know why that sound cracks me up too. That ice tunnel you when through!! EEkks.
How do you handle fear and panic? I find myself incapacitated by those feelings. Is it knowledge? Preparation? Experience? Is your brain wired for adventure somehow? Love the videos as always, thank you for sharing!
There is definitely the full spectrum of emotions happening on these mountain hikes.. this one was nearly a turn around. Just have to carry along. Experience is definitely a factor. Things are less scary now than they were a year ago. Its always good to play it safe, I've turned around many times. Be careful out there, none of these things are worth dying for.
@@forestyforest You are so amazing Foresty. Love your videos, and you give good advice...love from a Brazilian..my husband and I have a ford e250,, which we named Nick Diaz, the mma fighter...tough van almost 400km and it still rocks..
I started watching Nick Diaz fight before Nate was even in the fight game, but I enjoy both brothers...Nick has good cardio and a strong chin, just like his Brother Nate...the named van is in reference to that...We work in Alberta and lived in Toronto..our van went from Toronto to Alberta many, many times...we moved to Grande Prairie, but we still drive Nick to B.C. or Ontario when we go every winter for holidays.
*Have you ever thought about what you are actually getting to do and see??* *I do wonder if you get as Awed as we do.?? I can tell you enjoy hiking and being in nature. And I hope you never feel like doing this for us, is a job?* *And it's so amazing that you do it and are able to show us. Especially the drone shot's.* *For part of most of us, we will never ever get to see such beautiful and find it so amazing. Canada is so beautiful and again, Amazing. And I think since we feel we know you, it makes what we see even more personal for us and more believable.* *We are actually seeing it through your eyes.* 💙💙
I am sure Foresty is unfamiliar with Anglesey, UK. It's an island about 20 miles long and wide. I spent the weekend riding my bike there, sitting on the beach, picking the wild blackberries and drinking in the village pubs. I loved it, and I love the release from my normally urban lifestyle. However, Foresty's adventures are on another level entirely. Watching these is pure escapism for the likes of me.
@@forestyforest Do you know why you get likes when you reply to a comment, in my opinion. I appreciate and respect when you guys do that. It shows you really care about your channel. And no, I do not expect you to answer thousands. Just enough to show you care is what matters. 💙(✷‿✷)
Man.. I love that shot of a dark camp fire lonely sit. A gifted food is always suspect and a Russian roulette- In culinary world, food security is a big deal. I like the way that coconut milk plops in like a canned meat.Its always a pleasure watching your channel.
Finally a mountaineer who shows the true difficulty of climbing a peak . The drive the bush whacking , and the true inclines of the peaks. And don't forget the scree.
You scare me when you’re alone climbing mountains! Lol you should quarter up some canned biscuits to put in your soup to make dumplings yummy! Thanks so much for sharing 💜
Consistently high quality. We only need look to some of your collaboration vids to understand that consistency is not as easy as it looks. Chrome and Steve are at a similar level, but the others could start a "Where are they now" channel. Thank you for the entertainment. Happy to be a Patron.
My favourite cooking show, my favourite drone show, my favourite hiking show, my favourite scenery show, my favourite off roader show, my favourite van life show, coming you from - the middle of nowhere. Have you thought about climbing Everest? Naaa, too many people - too busy.
You should consider having a companion Foodesty Forest channel similar to Moresty Forest where you isolate your cooking segments. I think campers, RVers, and just plain at home folks would try out some of your recipes if they were collected (and labeled) in one place. We could even have Foresty Nights where we cook up a Foresty delicacy and watch Foresty videos. No ingredient measuring allowed (okay, you measured water this time-didn’t know you had a measuring cup!). Have to find a source for little-known Canadian beers, though.
That drum music @2:00 reminded me of a heist film like Ocean's Eleven when you think they failed then they show you what they actually did to pull of the heist.
That drone view at 15:00 shows the immense scale of these summits that FF ticks off so casually! Wow - by any normal person’s book that was an epic one!
When the drone camera zoomed out at about 15 minutes in, the scale of the climb really became apparent, and you turned into a little dot on the mountain. That really gave some scale to your climb. Wow! Great video! I agree with Me Mikel completely.
Not sure if air down your tires or not, but you really should try on trips like that. Will let your tires roll over bigger rocks and logs and grab a bit more. Also give you a bit of a smoother ride. Airdown tools are usually about $50 at any 4x4 shop. As long as you have a decent pump you can air down in 10 minutes and airup in 10 -30 minutes depending on tire size and how much air you need to fill up.
Thanks again for the great views. You might want to practice wenching yourself out backwards so when the time comes, it will not be a problem. Take care
Mr Forest when you zoomed out with your drone and we get the overview shot of you coming up that ice pack 14:49 it's almost incomprehensible to this average lazy arm chair Joe... that you made your way up there in an afternoon... you're the man Foresty Forest 👍👍
So agree!
I literally shouted out, what the f-ing hell and my wife came running 😂
@@MatthewSelkirkKey haha 😄
Vicarious, arm chair adventures. He’s the man indeed.
Mr Forest.... lol
I don’t mountaineer, I’ve never owned a van, and my wife does all the cooking. But I watch every video that Foresty Forest makes.
The effort you go to, to film your spectacular adventures does not go unappreciated my man. Congratulations!
Yes, I paused after 2 and a half minutes to remark on that. The production value is amazing, especially with it being a one-man show
@@torresalex Puts National Geographic to shame. Foresty should look at doing work for them.
Can’t agree more you guys. I’m also always worried seeing him vs. those enormous mountains, it looks so dangerous. Thank you for all your work and stay safe brother 💪🏼🙏🏼
I Never Met Anyone So Determined to Climb a Mountain Solitary in the Winter......Amazing Foresty Forest
This man never gets dramatic and seems fearless.
Beeping from a Ninja foodie is his only kryptonite..
Danger is real for sure, but fear is only in the mind.
@@LOTStreets what gives someone the sense that something is dangerous though? Fear.. So maybe they are both only in the mind.
@@davidscher1620 nahhhh.. hanging off a cliff that's a few thousand feet high is definitely dangerous, but doesn't mean one have to be scared. Danger is real because out of dangerous activities you can actually get injured, where fear is only thinking of getting injured; so no they are not of the same from the mind. One of them is as real as it gets. You can't die from being scared, and fear is an emotion we can control.
@@LOTStreets danger to you and danger to Alex hanold are two very different things correct? The thing that separates it? Fear. But, we can agree to disagree. 👍👍
Dear Foresty, I have been enjoying watching you since I found your channel. I have recently built out my moms old minivan into a mini camper and today I properly climbed my first mountain (Mt. Säntis in Switzerland) and it was great. Thank you for your inspiration!
Your drone zoom outs are my favourite. Give such a sense of scale that I've never really seen before.
14:50 wow.
Ditto
You're video's inspire me! I'm 65 and going on the road in November. I'll be visiting beaches in Florida. Nothing to climb there, but it's the unknown that excites me. Thanks for sharing, it means more than you will know.
Can i come with u
There are differences in the Florida beaches…some of my favorites are the coquina rocks found on beach around Marineland and to come into the south end of Canaveral National Seashore.
Enjoy!
That is, if you survive getting the vaccine. #unvaxxedforlife
I have come to the realization it is a lot of work being you! Thanks for all you do..
Thank you Michael, appreciate that!
Getting close to cold season 🇨🇦😊
Your a master videographer, the scenes you capture with the drone are fine art and visual poetry. Bravo!
Thank you!
I completely agree!
@@forestyforest Absolutely true. You really are a wonderful cinematographer and editor. My dad was a filmmaker and did a few documentaries for the history channel, so I grew up listening to him passing similar judgements. :-) I know how much he would have loved your videos.
That pullback to show your tiny figure going up the mountain was very cool.
10:22 You got to love when you Cooking is Chicked
Lol, I caught that too!
lol wasn't sure if I heard that right. glad I wasn't the only one
Spoonerism! 😁
Cooken is Chicked think it was. Funny guy.
A while back he said channed killy. Lol.
One of the coolest videos you’ve made in a long time. It’s so cool to see you working with the new tech stuff without being a channel about “procuring stuff”. You’re one of the greats, good sir.
“When there”s a will there’s a stupid way”. Man I wish that didn’t cut so deeply. So many stupid routes of pain I’ve taken just because I refused to tell myself no. Be safe! If you chase cows watch out for flying Patty saucers! ❤️
Damn, those slow elk are always squirting out their butt holes.
Bent there, broke that👌🏽Let's just say I have much to learn about mountaineering. Kessler Peak ( or was it Farnsworth ) at Lake Point in Utah, 2020.
Wow, nice mountain
They say Foresty forest is so tough, he can do a wheelie on a unicycle
Foresty Forest doesn't wheelie the Unicycle....the Unicycle wheelies for him......
The cooking is chiked 😉 10:20
If you going to be on them ruff rocky trails you need to get some skid plates for your diffs (axle housings) you can order them or any machine shop can make them lot cheaper than buying new axle housings. Safe travels
The same thing is true to protect your oil pan.
What happens when you actually brake down up there?? I mean there is no tow truck that can get up there!
@@danielwurmer2266 you start walking or ride a bike and hope somebody is driving around there and will give you a lift into nearest town. Then you might have to hire a tow truck and hope it can get there. $$$$$ so not a pleasant turn of events. Good reason to have CAA coverage, reduce towing costs.
Thank you for bringing me places I could never go myself.
Those drones shoots change everything
😮 what a hike!
15:00 that Drone zoom out is Dope! Along with the rest of Mountaineering in Cold!👍🏼🙌🏼
Looks amazing!
Absolutely amazing....
Your content really does inspire so many people to get outdoors, explore, and appreciate nature
“This channel going right off the rails”….said NO ONE EVEEEEEERRRRRRRR!! We are here for THIS. Okay then, carry on!
Keep it safe!
Being a Washington State/Oregon resident, it's strange to hear someone in Canada mention the "Columbia River Gorge" and not be talking about the part of the Columbia River Gorge that's so close to Portland. It's hard to fathom that the Columbia River reaches so far, and has carved a gorge along a large amount of it's path. It's awesome, and awe-inspiring.
good point I'm from Oregon and I completely hear you on that!
Beautiful drone shots ❤️❤️
The drone turning in place to follow your van was really cool.
Yeah the auto tracking stuff is really amazing technology, almost looks like a handheld shot.
@@forestyforest sneaky!
@@forestyforest honestly, it did!!
@@forestyforest Very modest as always. Its not just the technology but also what a director/cameraman does with that tech.
The zoom out shot is amazing!
As much as I like the hiking videos, the 4x4 stuff is a lot of fun to watch. Always impressed with your videos, Foresty!
also, some descent videos would be cool to see. going down that channel of ice must be quite the adventure in itself.
Thanks Ross!!
@@rossberry6684 true. I do wish he would slow the videos down when coming down. Two reasons.
I would love to see it And WOW, it can give ya a headache.
The 4x4 scences are great to watch
That music that the That Channels uses gave me the spooks!
How can one man be so consistently good? The music choice was perfect 👌
Thanks for sharing your experience up in the mountains - you look very strong and agile when you're climbing, and reaching for those monumental heights. I'm enjoying watching all of your videos.
This episode was amazing, the hike breathtaking 👍🏼
Yikes! That road in that vehicle looks terrifying!!
Forestry is our four wheeling guru. Thanks for taking us along.
Forestry, my man. You missed out on them raisins. In the soup they stop being raisins and become rehydrated grapes of soupy flavour. Cooking with raisins works with chicken, curries and so much more!
That shot @14:50 blew my mind!
Ooooh long episode.... NICE!
10/10 approve of more Foresty and I’m sure many others agree.
The legend herself!
Epic climb, amazing views. Another great video.
280k subscribers!!
Sweet video.
Foresty, we love your damn videos! Stop apologizing 🙂
Keep up the good work.
Stunning drone videos!
Every video is a window into a marvellous journey. Thank you for sharing with all of us, it really is beautiful what you do and the work that goes into it. :) Have a great day and stay warm!
Mr Forest within 3 months you're going to hit 300,000 subscribers
Dam snow already. Great push up the mountain and the food looked good. Glad the pump is working out. Take care and stay safe, Al
I buy those soup packs, Sobeys usually has them in stock
Not an ice climbing guy here but I was a bit concerned for you buddy on that ice section and the tunnel but I’ll bow to your knowledge. Be safe and keep up the great content 🤙🏼
The beauty all around from your perspective is so majestic. Thank you for being my legs.
its actually pretty cool that someone went thru the time and effort of RnD to make you a specialized pump just so then we can enjoy your videos more and you can have a better time
Even the bears in Canada are laid back! Must be something in the water. 🤔 "Where there's a will there's a stupid way!" The (Canada) dry wit keeps coming!!! 🤣😂
Winter (weather) begins before summer (calendar) ends! Great videography as always!!!
Stay warm and safe Foresty!!!
so amazing...I thought it was funny that you laughed at the coconut slopping out of the can. I don't know why that sound cracks me up too. That ice tunnel you when through!! EEkks.
Amazing video again, foresty!
How do you handle fear and panic? I find myself incapacitated by those feelings. Is it knowledge? Preparation? Experience? Is your brain wired for adventure somehow?
Love the videos as always, thank you for sharing!
There is definitely the full spectrum of emotions happening on these mountain hikes.. this one was nearly a turn around. Just have to carry along. Experience is definitely a factor. Things are less scary now than they were a year ago. Its always good to play it safe, I've turned around many times. Be careful out there, none of these things are worth dying for.
@@forestyforest You are so amazing Foresty. Love your videos, and you give good advice...love from a Brazilian..my husband and I have a ford e250,, which we named Nick Diaz, the mma fighter...tough van almost 400km and it still rocks..
@@clayasmylie6396 why not Nate Diaz?
I started watching Nick Diaz fight before Nate was even in the fight game, but I enjoy both brothers...Nick has good cardio and a strong chin, just like his Brother Nate...the named van is in reference to that...We work in Alberta and lived in Toronto..our van went from Toronto to Alberta many, many times...we moved to Grande Prairie, but we still drive Nick to B.C. or Ontario when we go every winter for holidays.
*Have you ever thought about what you are actually getting to do and see??*
*I do wonder if you get as Awed as we do.?? I can tell you enjoy hiking and being in nature. And I hope you never feel like doing this for us, is a job?*
*And it's so amazing that you do it and are able to show us. Especially the drone shot's.*
*For part of most of us, we will never ever get to see such beautiful and find it so amazing. Canada is so beautiful and again, Amazing. And I think since we feel we know you, it makes what we see even more personal for us and more believable.*
*We are actually seeing it through your eyes.*
💙💙
14:50 ok that was an epic shot 😍
I am sure Foresty is unfamiliar with Anglesey, UK. It's an island about 20 miles long and wide. I spent the weekend riding my bike there, sitting on the beach, picking the wild blackberries and drinking in the village pubs. I loved it, and I love the release from my normally urban lifestyle. However, Foresty's adventures are on another level entirely. Watching these is pure escapism for the likes of me.
the zoom out at 14:50 was wild! Thanks for making content like this, it really helps me a lot. You rock!
Thanks Sam, have a good day!
@@forestyforest Do you know why you get likes when you reply to a comment, in my opinion.
I appreciate and respect when you guys do that. It shows you really care about your channel.
And no, I do not expect you to answer thousands. Just enough to show you care is what matters.
💙(✷‿✷)
yeah the zoom out shot, astonishing mountain, and an even more astonishing mountain man.
Foresty the snow was so beautiful, and the drone footage was amazing.
Thanks for putting in a long day for a short video for us too watch with pleasure
Man.. I love that shot of a dark camp fire lonely sit. A gifted food is always suspect and a Russian roulette- In culinary world, food security is a big deal. I like the way that coconut milk plops in like a canned meat.Its always a pleasure watching your channel.
Finally a mountaineer who shows the true difficulty of climbing a peak . The drive the bush whacking , and the true inclines of the peaks. And don't forget the scree.
Amazing views! It’s 24°C here in Ontario right now. Kudos to you for doing climbs up into sub-zero climes to greet the new snow!
Excellent videography and climbing. Well done.
Man, the places you go. Absolutely gorgeous up there, lovely drone work. I love the color of those glacial run-off lakes.
Awesomely awesome
Your drone shots are amazing. Love your videos. You are the very best on UA-cam
Glad to see I'm not the only one who has a CB Radio ! :)
Foresty--you're awesome 👌
Good god the panoramic views.....it's inspiring.
You should do some water colors!
The best of the north RV camper 👍.Freezing cold too,and he walked to the high mountains alone..and he a chef too,unbelievable man.
You scare me when you’re alone climbing mountains! Lol you should quarter up some canned biscuits to put in your soup to make dumplings yummy! Thanks so much for sharing 💜
gorgeous views! FF is living the life! :)
11:00 That Chapter's theme music! I'm glad you both use it to provide quality content.
That last drone sequence moved me to tears. The peace up there. I am in awe of what you do.
Consistently high quality. We only need look to some of your collaboration vids to understand that consistency is not as easy as it looks. Chrome and Steve are at a similar level, but the others could start a "Where are they now" channel. Thank you for the entertainment. Happy to be a Patron.
Have you ever heard of Slumach's lost gold somewhere near Pitt Lake BC?
Love these 4x4 adventures Foresty! Sure hope you’re airing down tho.
Thanks, yup i did this at 30psi.
@@forestyforest try 15 or 20 😁
I noticed the wheels were soft, assumed he let some out.
@@frankiebe4818 LT tires, so normally he’d be running like 55 front / 80 rear psi. 30 is just fine lol
10:23 ‘the cooken is chicked’ 🙈😅
Love your work, man! Greetings from Romania! 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Awesome scenery! Wow, can't believe that vans making it up all these tough paths made for ATV!
My favourite cooking show, my favourite drone show, my favourite hiking show, my favourite scenery show, my favourite off roader show, my favourite van life show, coming you from - the middle of nowhere. Have you thought about climbing Everest? Naaa, too many people - too busy.
Just loving all the off road content
Wow. Just incredible. This one was really great FF....
You should consider having a companion Foodesty Forest channel similar to Moresty Forest where you isolate your cooking segments. I think campers, RVers, and just plain at home folks would try out some of your recipes if they were collected (and labeled) in one place. We could even have Foresty Nights where we cook up a Foresty delicacy and watch Foresty videos. No ingredient measuring allowed (okay, you measured water this time-didn’t know you had a measuring cup!). Have to find a source for little-known Canadian beers, though.
Thats a good idea, i could potentially add unedited full cooking episodes.
@@forestyforest yes or increase the amount of time in the cooking scenes. Those are enjoyable to watch.
@@forestyforest wouldn't mind a bit.
Maybe just add them to your other channel. Just let us know when you do though.
I would watch that
One crazy em effer. It never gets old!
The camera work is really skilled, FF.
You’ve come a long way!
@@Capecodham Foresty Forest 🤭
watching this from Bali, makes me jealous !
That drum music @2:00 reminded me of a heist film like Ocean's Eleven when you think they failed then they show you what they actually did to pull of the heist.
That drone view at 15:00 shows the immense scale of these summits that FF ticks off so casually! Wow - by any normal person’s book that was an epic one!
@@Capecodham I flicked over and watched MF (Moresty Forest)
When the drone camera zoomed out at about 15 minutes in, the scale of the climb really became apparent, and you turned into a little dot on the mountain. That really gave some scale to your climb. Wow! Great video! I agree with Me Mikel completely.
Not sure if air down your tires or not, but you really should try on trips like that. Will let your tires roll over bigger rocks and logs and grab a bit more. Also give you a bit of a smoother ride. Airdown tools are usually about $50 at any 4x4 shop. As long as you have a decent pump you can air down in 10 minutes and airup in 10 -30 minutes depending on tire size and how much air you need to fill up.
Awesome as usual FF! But I might suggest you tuck the diesel heater exhaust so it's not sticking out when you're going off road!
It took awhile to get an exhaust pipe replacement. The pipe sticks out too far not to consider storing an extra pipe during winter 4X4 adventures.
" When the cooking is Chicked"....oh Foresty....never change !!
I caught that too. Had to chuckle.
14:45 that os by far the best drone footage I've ever seen on youtube. I keep replaying it. Teach me.
Was that 60fps or just ff zoom out?
Thanks again for the great views. You might want to practice wenching yourself out backwards so when the time comes, it will not be a problem. Take care
You're so genuine and it's so refreshing. Than you for the amazing content and beautiful views!
Your culinary skills are only secondary to your hiking skills! 🍔🗻🏔⛰🚐 forresty Forest he lives in a van, he cooks up a storm like no one else can! 😄
Congrats on conquering Tumbling Mountain 🏔️ and the van life nobel prize needs to go to James this year.
He's got my vote too, the van life savior .
James who?
@@jiffijoff9780 James Browning Smith, I guess. His email's in the description.
@@lodazal6571 Cheers. For some reason I was not connecting "James" to the diesel pump guy but rather some van life channel I was MISSING 🤭🥳👍
@@forestyforest Somebody said you were climbing an avalanche chute... Was that an avalanche chute?
I also like when the cooken is chicked