Following Kraig's hike on Google Earth employing earthpoint's USGS topographic overlay, I came up with the following points of interest: 0:28 String Lake outlet bridge 0:51 String Lake 1:38 looking up at the base of The Jaw 1:57 switchback looking back down upon Leigh Lake & Jackson Lake with Elk Island 3:07 Grizzly Bear Lake 3:55 looking down Paintbrush Canyon, Rockchuck Peak & Mount St. John 4:09 unnamed peak above Paintbrush Divide 4:42 Grand Teton, Middle Teton, South Teton 4:47 Mt. Owen to the left of the Grand Teton, East Prong to left of Mt. Owen 4:50 (not so solitude) Solitude Lake 5:33 Looking down the Cascade Creek Canyon, Grand Teton, Mt. Owen, Teewinot Mountain 5:51 Grand Teton, Mt. Owen, Teewinot Mountain 6:12 Bridge over Cascade Creek @ 43°46'29.82"N,110°49'26.70"W (walking back up trail) 6:20 east face of Table Mountain? from the north-east 6:37 Middle Teton 6:47 east face of Table Mountain from the south-east 7:48 Hurricane Pass with Table Mountain behind 7:57 looking north-west down Roaring Creek drainage from Hurricane Pass 8:02 Grand, Middle, South Tetons 8:37 above Sunset Lake near campsite in the Alaska Basin 8:54 looking up the Teton Canyon 9:29 The Wedge in background 10:15 Mount Meek left, The Wedge right 10:25 Mount Meek right, Buck Mountain around left corner? 10:35 Buck Mountain 10:51 Static Peak 10:57 north face of Static Peak 11:17 underneath Albright Peak looking back at Static Peak (walking back down trail) 11:22 overlooking Jackson Hole & Snake River 12:13 patrol cabin at Death Canyon Trail fork 12:33 Phelps Lake 12:43 looking up Garner Canyon with Middle Teton @ middle & Nez Perce left 12:51 Lupine Meadows Road 12:59 Teewinot Mountain 13:03 Cotton Creek outlet from Jenny Lake 14:12 looking up Cascade Canyon from Jenny Lake Road overlook
Beautiful Sceneries! I love to see all the different trails and hiking areas of America and I am always looking forward for a new video of yours. Greetings from Germany!
Building, electricity and heaters are great. But sometimes I wish I could’ve lived a more natural life , where people’s eyes weren’t glued to a cellphone , and people met and talked to each other in person . Wilderness seems like a foreign thing to us now . I know it isn’t the glamorous peaceful illusion of lifestyle some would have us believe, but at least we were actually living, not just existing to work a job we don’t like or produce anything meaningful in . It’s so rare to be able to find time to feel the sun and the wind on my skin in today’s world . Thank you for sharing all this amazing videos ♥️
I would highly recommend doing this sometime early June, when the alpine still has a lot of snow. It's such different scenery and the views are superb! Great video
Shout out to Kraig for being such an inspiration. I stumbled upon his videos during quarantine and binged watched every single one. I was amazed and felt compelled to do this. I wanted to be in the mountains all alone. I decided to take the leap and just do it. I created my own hiking alone video in the great state of Colorado all shot on a Go Pro. You don't have spend thousands of dollars to turn your idea into a reality. It was the most satisfying thing I have ever done. You are changing people's lives with your work. Thank you for all you do.
The Teton's are one of my favorite places I've been. Such a beautiful mountain range. They're very rugged and the way they tower over the valley below is breathtaking.
When I saw that you were going to be hiking in the Tetons, I said to myself, "I hope Brie sees this. She posted that nice video about her climbing experience there." Awesome that you saw the same video! It looks like an amazing place. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
Letting the scenery do the talking is my type of hiking videos. The vlog style while hiking, I can’t stand. I want to see the hike. I hike for the tranquility. Since I can’t currently hike, I wanna watch that on UA-cam between studying. Thanks for posting great videos.
6:05 A-HA!! So glad I found this channel. Just finished binge watching all your hiking videos in a few days. Great job Kraig and thanks for sharing these with us! Hope to see you on the trail someday.
We have been enjoying your hiking videos sooooo much during the past few months! In fact, you have been an inspiration and a problem solver for us! I am a librarian with the Forsyth County Public Library system in Georgia and it was your wonderful sponsor Storyblocks that enabled us to create the virtual elementary program, "Where in the World is Mr. Moose?"! Our first episode aired Sept.1 and although we only have 50+ views on UA-cam, we have had over 1,000 views through Facebook! It means so much to be able to provide fun and educational programs to our young patrons, especially now when our face-to-face contact is limited. Thank you again for your fabulous videos and creative inspiration, you just never know what kind of crazy project you're helping!
Woaaaah! Can't wait to get home and watch it. Just filmed a hike myself some days ago, and watching this is gonna be a HUGE inspiration while editing. As always, thank you Kraig ❤
Man his videos are always a source of inspiration. Gonna be checking your videos out man, great to see we’re all hopping on this hiking and filming thing as a community!
@@Lebbz I totally agree with you, it's so awesome to see how many people he's inspiring and pushing out there to hike, film, or just to enjoy nature in some way.
Did a longer version of this trail about 39 years ago. Amazing how small schoolhouse glacier is now. Brought tears to my eyes from the memories. Thanks.
Same memories for me also. Hiked Paintbrush Canyon and traversed the snowdrifts in 1978 on a cross country motorcycle trip. Meeting a 70 year old woman hiking the high country with her grandson made an everlasting impression on me, hope to repeat the hike this summer on my 68th birthday. Thanks for the video, I can still recognize some parts of the trail
Kraig! Would love a 10 hour montage of all your recent hikes, just the parts with the hikes and background noises and the music. I could keep those on all day while working from home. Okay, thanks! 😁
Thank you so much for this video Kraig !! I have to tell you that it's not just a hiking, it's also a spiritual journey. Your vision is so aesthetic. It's so amazing to follow you in the nature. Thank you !!!
My son and I did some of Grand Teton last year. The most beautiful place I have ever been! The scenery is so unbelievable it doesn't even look real in person! I can't wait to go back!
When you were washing your legs on the stream, that amazing back lit of the sun lighting up the flower bush was sooooo pretty. I notice the details of your compositions and I just love it!!!
Kraig you inspire me so hard bro. I don't have any friends that are into hiking or outdoors or anything, and seeing you hiking alone really inspires me to just grow some balls and go out and do it. Both my school and work are both remote, so I literally have the freedom to go anywhere. I have no excuses to not pack up my things and drive across the country
A friend and I saw this video, and we attempted to do your same route, but over three days and starting at Taggart Lake. The park closed the Valley Trail so we weren't able to complete the loop, but we finished down by Phelps Lake and hitched a ride back to our car. It was a fantastic hike; one of the best we've ever done! Thanks for inspiring us to do this.
The most magical place in the country imo. I love grand teton and it's the reason why I'm getting a tattoo of the Teton mountains on my arm. Nothing like Wyoming Kraig. Come back soon.
Being in California and surrounded by smoke and wildfires, seeing the beautiful scenery made me forget about that for awhile. Been to the Tetons and Yellowstone several times.
I can't express myself, how much I love your work! I am glad that I found your channel a year ago. My dream would come true if I could hike with u once in the future. If this pandemic stuff will be ended, you must check out some Central European places, for example, High-Tatras and Triglav National park. In addition, I am curious about how do you have always good weather? (I usually don't when I hike.) Best wishes buddy! Greetings from Hungary!
I did that in three days but not the valley section. It was 27 miles south to north, parking lot up Death Canyon to Cascade Canyon down to Jenny Lake. Was fun to watch each of those places I hiked just last month. Hiking early morning was awesome with no people on the trail, only marmots, a porcupine and a bull moose. Special place indeed!!
This videos have got me out and about again and now im working up to doing an overnight on the trail. I used to be so passionate about hiking but as i have got older other things have become more important this is reinvigorating my passion for the outdoors. Now I try to do one hike every wednesday.
WOW. Just incredible man. I LOVE that it's just calm music throughout, no commentary or anything. I cannot wait to explore the Grand Tetons. Thank you for making this, it reminds me so much of my homeland New Zealand.
That patrol cabin in Death Canyon at 12:13 was my home for a total of about 1 year over a 4 year period when I was on the Death Canyon trail crew I the mid 70s.
Sometimes I struggle feeling outdoorsy or I get imposter syndrome, Kraigs videos remind me of my love for the outdoors and that I’ll someday get to do these things and see these places
Thanks for another incredible video I watch your videos religiously five days a week during lunch just to calm myself from the hustle and bustle of work thanks again
We just spent 10 days up in Yellowstone and Grand Teton a couple weeks ago. We absolutely loved it up there, especially Grand Teton. We hiked some of the smaller hikes like the Bradley-Taggart Lake loop and Cascade Canyon out and back. Stunning views wherever you look and tons of wildlife. Your videos have really inspired my wife and I to start hiking into the parks instead of just seeing the sights from the turnouts. Keep up the great work man!
We don't have guns here so I made myself a wood over vest so that anything happens he won't be able to hurt my vital parts and I'll still be able to paint spray him in the eyes and nose
Kraig, This video inspired my girlfriend and me to do this hike as the last one on an 7 week national park trip out west. One of the best experiences of my life and a top three hike for me for sure. Thank you.
I too had this question. Mountain lions too.. they'll see a solo hiker as a tasty snack, dude has balls. There's no way I'd go out there without a handgun, preferably in 45. Acp or higher. At least a knife.. or hatchet
Grizzlies/ brown bears have returned to the Lower 48 over the past 20 years or so, first to Glacier National Park and now in Yellowstone and also I think in the Tetons. The danger would be mostly from encounters along the trail which can be avoided by making some noise/ talking/ wearing bear bells while you're hiking. The odds are really low on having a violent encounter but I would agree, solo backpacking requires some grandes cojones 😬
I know that there are some amazing hiking destinations in the US but those shots reflecting the vastness of the park are simply stunning and show just how big the state of Wyoming is!! Also, your effort to post 4K quality content is highly appreciated. Headset on and just watch you walk is a great way to relax after work! Thank you!!!
Thanks for the inspiration! I'm planning a "moto-camping" trip now, where I ride out on a motorcycle, park/secure the bike, backpack, and ride back. STUNNING!
There are two types of people, ones who enjoy the spirit of traveling by themselves alone, and the ones who explore the world and try hard to bring the same exact spirit and feeling to the people who are not able to travel. You are God level.
The Shot @ 4:52 bro is straight out of a movie , u can write a whole Scene , Keep doing good work , your videos comes me down, and is sooo needed right now
Paintbrush Canyon to Alaska Basin... wow, that's one hell of a day for anyone, let alone someone who also has to focus on filming as well. Great job Kraig.
I did this loop last year- starting where Kraig did and hiking out at Teton Village. 4 days, 3 nights and it kicked our tail. Kraig makes it look like a stroll in the park. Impressed!
Best UA-cam channel hands down. So under rated its criminal. Some of your camera work and photography is professional level quality, like its out of a David Attenbourough documentary.
Nice video. I cut my teeth in the Tetons, learned to climb at Exum, hiked/ climbed up Teewinot and Storm and Ice Peaks and Durrance Ridge. Tried for a loop but ran out of steam about a third of the way and turned back. Always enjoyed the Teton "tea" at the climber's campground sing alongs at Jenny Lake! Close encounter with a black bear there, trying to get at the salami in my backpack. Lesson learned: hang your food! ( this was 1963).
I love all your travel videos.I believe that the world is for the brave one. I remember the time I was afraid of flying when i was in my 20's until such time ive realized that what makes scares me are the most exciting one. Now, i enjoy traveling most of my life and indulge my self in nature..🌴🏝🌳 Good luck to the next adventure!
Seriously nothing tastes better than whatever the thing is that you eat or drink after a long hike. Doesn’t matter what it is, it’s the best thing you’ve ever had in your life.
I have noise cancelling headphones on as I watch this and hearing the wind through the trees takes me there. So magical. I love those sounds. I did Jenny Lake last year with the family and it was perfect. The Tetons are beautiful.
Everything about this is spectacular! The shots, the transitions, the music. You really capture how it feels to hike alone. Such simple yet creative content. And love all of the information you provide!! Keep it up
I cant relax to this, knowing that every shot he has to go back to the camera and grab it haha
Me too...
why not just use a small drone for that? just fly it back to you. walk as far as you want.
Thanks for ruining the videos for me - now i too can't stop thinking about that xoxo
Me too
@@jsimo1431 You must've not watched the whole video.
No drama. No endless backstory. As timeless and impersonal as the trails should be. I love this.
Let's appreciate videos like these. Man's hiking alone, going back and forth to pick up the camera. I mean, he's killing it, look at these shots! 😍
Check out mediocre amateurs if u wanna be impressed
@@ryanv1279 thanks i appreciate it
14:21 there's always that feeling when you get back to your car after a long hike, like "oh thank God it's still there"
Following Kraig's hike on Google Earth employing earthpoint's USGS topographic overlay, I came up with the following points of interest:
0:28 String Lake outlet bridge
0:51 String Lake
1:38 looking up at the base of The Jaw
1:57 switchback looking back down upon Leigh Lake & Jackson Lake with Elk Island
3:07 Grizzly Bear Lake
3:55 looking down Paintbrush Canyon, Rockchuck Peak & Mount St. John
4:09 unnamed peak above Paintbrush Divide
4:42 Grand Teton, Middle Teton, South Teton
4:47 Mt. Owen to the left of the Grand Teton, East Prong to left of Mt. Owen
4:50 (not so solitude) Solitude Lake
5:33 Looking down the Cascade Creek Canyon, Grand Teton, Mt. Owen, Teewinot Mountain
5:51 Grand Teton, Mt. Owen, Teewinot Mountain
6:12 Bridge over Cascade Creek @ 43°46'29.82"N,110°49'26.70"W (walking back up trail)
6:20 east face of Table Mountain? from the north-east
6:37 Middle Teton
6:47 east face of Table Mountain from the south-east
7:48 Hurricane Pass with Table Mountain behind
7:57 looking north-west down Roaring Creek drainage from Hurricane Pass
8:02 Grand, Middle, South Tetons
8:37 above Sunset Lake near campsite in the Alaska Basin
8:54 looking up the Teton Canyon
9:29 The Wedge in background
10:15 Mount Meek left, The Wedge right
10:25 Mount Meek right, Buck Mountain around left corner?
10:35 Buck Mountain
10:51 Static Peak
10:57 north face of Static Peak
11:17 underneath Albright Peak looking back at Static Peak (walking back down trail)
11:22 overlooking Jackson Hole & Snake River
12:13 patrol cabin at Death Canyon Trail fork
12:33 Phelps Lake
12:43 looking up Garner Canyon with Middle Teton @ middle & Nez Perce left
12:51 Lupine Meadows Road
12:59 Teewinot Mountain
13:03 Cotton Creek outlet from Jenny Lake
14:12 looking up Cascade Canyon from Jenny Lake Road overlook
You sir, need a hobby🤣🤣🤣✌🏻
Whoa! This is amazing....thank you!
@@Cosigner22 maybe he has already found it?
Wow.
👏👏👏
Oh HECK YEAH, I just sat down with some food looking for something to watch, let's gooo!
Same!
Sameeee!
same
Same here! (Lima Peru)
best feeling ever...
Thank you once again for saving us from feeling like we're trapped in perpetual lockdown.
ua-cam.com/video/skcAsl8t9Jo/v-deo.html maybe this lifts your mood as well :)
You're not trapped! Go out there and explore nature
@@MrRivas58 ahah don't worry i have been, I mean more locked to my part of the UK
Just a man in his best company - himself - and surrounded by beautiful nature
Beautiful Sceneries! I love to see all the different trails and hiking areas of America and I am always looking forward for a new video of yours.
Greetings from Germany!
Kathens greetings from Germany too :)) in case you looking for someone to hike in Scandinavia or Germany / Austria together feel free to link me :))
wayouttatune2 ofc :) i like to meet ppl . Wasnt trying to hit on her tho 🤷🏻♂️
Building, electricity and heaters are great. But sometimes I wish I could’ve lived a more natural life , where people’s eyes weren’t glued to a cellphone , and people met and talked to each other in person . Wilderness seems like a foreign thing to us now . I know it isn’t the glamorous peaceful illusion of lifestyle some would have us believe, but at least we were actually living, not just existing to work a job we don’t like or produce anything meaningful in .
It’s so rare to be able to find time to feel the sun and the wind on my skin in today’s world . Thank you for sharing all this amazing videos ♥️
I would highly recommend doing this sometime early June, when the alpine still has a lot of snow. It's such different scenery and the views are superb! Great video
Shout out to Kraig for being such an inspiration.
I stumbled upon his videos during quarantine and binged watched every single one. I was amazed and felt compelled to do this. I wanted to be in the mountains all alone. I decided to take the leap and just do it. I created my own hiking alone video in the great state of Colorado all shot on a Go Pro. You don't have spend thousands of dollars to turn your idea into a reality. It was the most satisfying thing I have ever done. You are changing people's lives with your work. Thank you for all you do.
The Teton's are one of my favorite places I've been. Such a beautiful mountain range. They're very rugged and the way they tower over the valley below is breathtaking.
What could possibly be more entertaining to listen to instead of the stillness of the nature?
When I saw that you were going to be hiking in the Tetons, I said to myself, "I hope Brie sees this. She posted that nice video about her climbing experience there." Awesome that you saw the same video! It looks like an amazing place. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
I can’t stop showing people this video. Every time I watch it, the itch to do this trail only grows more and more. I’m so excited to get out there!!
0:23 Damn Kraig, you pull them strings any tighter and your foot will fall off
Exactly what I thought. Nearly spit out my coffee.
Beats blisters with the amount and type of terrain that he walks.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say his feet are made of steel by now.
That's awesome you watch kraigs channel james.....love your work lad. You're the OG of dope broll
you ever seen rambo?
Letting the scenery do the talking is my type of hiking videos. The vlog style while hiking, I can’t stand. I want to see the hike. I hike for the tranquility. Since I can’t currently hike, I wanna watch that on UA-cam between studying. Thanks for posting great videos.
6:05 A-HA!!
So glad I found this channel. Just finished binge watching all your hiking videos in a few days. Great job Kraig and thanks for sharing these with us!
Hope to see you on the trail someday.
We have been enjoying your hiking videos sooooo much during the past few months! In fact, you have been an inspiration and a problem solver for us! I am a librarian with the Forsyth County Public Library system in Georgia and it was your wonderful sponsor Storyblocks that enabled us to create the virtual elementary program, "Where in the World is Mr. Moose?"! Our first episode aired Sept.1 and although we only have 50+ views on UA-cam, we have had over 1,000 views through Facebook! It means so much to be able to provide fun and educational programs to our young patrons, especially now when our face-to-face contact is limited. Thank you again for your fabulous videos and creative inspiration, you just never know what kind of crazy project you're helping!
The amount of time and effort to create this video is outstanding! Beautiful quality too.
When I watch these videos,it reminds me of what a beautiful planet we live on😍!!!
Woaaaah! Can't wait to get home and watch it. Just filmed a hike myself some days ago, and watching this is gonna be a HUGE inspiration while editing.
As always, thank you Kraig ❤
Man his videos are always a source of inspiration. Gonna be checking your videos out man, great to see we’re all hopping on this hiking and filming thing as a community!
@@Lebbz I totally agree with you, it's so awesome to see how many people he's inspiring and pushing out there to hike, film, or just to enjoy nature in some way.
Did a longer version of this trail about 39 years ago. Amazing how small schoolhouse glacier is now. Brought tears to my eyes from the memories. Thanks.
Same memories for me also. Hiked Paintbrush Canyon and traversed the snowdrifts in 1978 on a cross country motorcycle trip. Meeting a 70 year old woman hiking the high country with her grandson made an everlasting impression on me, hope to repeat the hike this summer on my 68th birthday. Thanks for the video, I can still recognize some parts of the trail
Beautiful ! Your talent in filming and your skill in editing, again you bring a great adventure. It is wonderful to be outside and in it. Thank you!
Beautiful scenery, subtle music, no talking during the hiking shots. Much appreciated.
Kraig! Would love a 10 hour montage of all your recent hikes, just the parts with the hikes and background noises and the music. I could keep those on all day while working from home. Okay, thanks! 😁
Thank you so much for this video Kraig !! I have to tell you that it's not just a hiking, it's also a spiritual journey. Your vision is so aesthetic. It's so amazing to follow you in the nature. Thank you !!!
Wow! Such amazing landscapes, I feel like I would be constantly stopping to take photos of every new scene.
My son and I did some of Grand Teton last year. The most beautiful place I have ever been! The scenery is so unbelievable it doesn't even look real in person! I can't wait to go back!
When you were washing your legs on the stream, that amazing back lit of the sun lighting up the flower bush was sooooo pretty. I notice the details of your compositions and I just love it!!!
Kraig you inspire me so hard bro. I don't have any friends that are into hiking or outdoors or anything, and seeing you hiking alone really inspires me to just grow some balls and go out and do it. Both my school and work are both remote, so I literally have the freedom to go anywhere. I have no excuses to not pack up my things and drive across the country
Fantastic views, music, hike and journey! Excellent vlog.
A friend and I saw this video, and we attempted to do your same route, but over three days and starting at Taggart Lake. The park closed the Valley Trail so we weren't able to complete the loop, but we finished down by Phelps Lake and hitched a ride back to our car. It was a fantastic hike; one of the best we've ever done! Thanks for inspiring us to do this.
I've been here twice. It's truly a magical place. Never did this loop though, great job as always Kraig!
I'm a Solo person. I feel so relax watching your videos.
*That's great!!! Your videos motivate to travel! Greetings from Russia, we watch and love you!!!*
from Russia with love)
The most magical place in the country imo. I love grand teton and it's the reason why I'm getting a tattoo of the Teton mountains on my arm. Nothing like Wyoming Kraig. Come back soon.
6:02 i havent felt this kind of a feeling in a long long time. feels good to finally feel it again.
Being in California and surrounded by smoke and wildfires, seeing the beautiful scenery made me forget about that for awhile. Been to the Tetons and Yellowstone several times.
Best mountains in the US😁👍🏼
...until you visit Alaska.
@@profipix ya got me there😁.... someday I’ll get there! I checked out your hiking videos👍🏼, love how you get the kids out!
I have depression and you with your videos make me a little happy. thank you
I can't express myself, how much I love your work! I am glad that I found your channel a year ago. My dream would come true if I could hike with u once in the future. If this pandemic stuff will be ended, you must check out some Central European places, for example, High-Tatras and Triglav National park. In addition, I am curious about how do you have always good weather? (I usually don't when I hike.) Best wishes buddy! Greetings from Hungary!
I did that in three days but not the valley section. It was 27 miles south to north, parking lot up Death Canyon to Cascade Canyon down to Jenny Lake. Was fun to watch each of those places I hiked just last month. Hiking early morning was awesome with no people on the trail, only marmots, a porcupine and a bull moose. Special place indeed!!
I love the grand Tetons and Jackson hole. It’s a great town.
Beautiful place matches with the soundtrack.Thank you 🤗
Los mejores Videos para relajar en UA-cam: Los de Kraig Adams.
Muchas gracias Kraig!!
This videos have got me out and about again and now im working up to doing an overnight on the trail. I used to be so passionate about hiking but as i have got older other things have become more important this is reinvigorating my passion for the outdoors. Now I try to do one hike every wednesday.
This was great to see, I’ll be in the Tetons in a couple weeks and this has me all the more excited. Awesome video as always, thanks for the tips!
WOW. Just incredible man. I LOVE that it's just calm music throughout, no commentary or anything. I cannot wait to explore the Grand Tetons. Thank you for making this, it reminds me so much of my homeland New Zealand.
Nice and relaxing as ever, thanks. Shame the ads couldn't all go at the beginning though, kind of ruins the chilled vibe.
That patrol cabin in Death Canyon at 12:13 was my home for a total of about 1 year over a 4 year period when I was on the Death Canyon trail crew I the mid 70s.
The exam can wait.. need to watch this first :P
I'm from Russia, not so long ago I started watching your videos and it's very cool, thank you.
I'd love if you could get your hands on a 3D camera.. Imagine watching this on a VR headset with accurate depth, ooooff
Youre in a vr headset with accurate depth right now...
Sometimes I struggle feeling outdoorsy or I get imposter syndrome, Kraigs videos remind me of my love for the outdoors and that I’ll someday get to do these things and see these places
One of the most beautiful places I've ever been to. Try to go on a boat trip along Snake River if you go there
Thanks for another incredible video I watch your videos religiously five days a week during lunch just to calm myself from the hustle and bustle of work thanks again
That first shot is the cover for Kanye "Ye" :))
We just spent 10 days up in Yellowstone and Grand Teton a couple weeks ago. We absolutely loved it up there, especially Grand Teton. We hiked some of the smaller hikes like the Bradley-Taggart Lake loop and Cascade Canyon out and back. Stunning views wherever you look and tons of wildlife. Your videos have really inspired my wife and I to start hiking into the parks instead of just seeing the sights from the turnouts. Keep up the great work man!
Bro you got me into hiking
Still kinda worried about bears in my area so I only do day trips
We don't have guns here so I made myself a wood over vest so that anything happens he won't be able to hurt my vital parts and I'll still be able to paint spray him in the eyes and nose
@wayouttatune2 nah here in north italy we only got brown bears
??? Curious, can you describe what is a wood overvest?
Kraig,
This video inspired my girlfriend and me to do this hike as the last one on an 7 week national park trip out west. One of the best experiences of my life and a top three hike for me for sure.
Thank you.
Hey Kraig. Do you ever worry about running into bears on your hikes? Just wondering....
I too had this question. Mountain lions too.. they'll see a solo hiker as a tasty snack, dude has balls. There's no way I'd go out there without a handgun, preferably in 45. Acp or higher. At least a knife.. or hatchet
Grizzlies/ brown bears have returned to the Lower 48 over the past 20 years or so, first to Glacier National Park and now in Yellowstone and also I think in the Tetons. The danger would be mostly from encounters along the trail which can be avoided by making some noise/ talking/ wearing bear bells while you're hiking. The odds are really low on having a violent encounter but I would agree, solo backpacking requires some grandes cojones 😬
Oh my gosh!!! Please do the walk-backs at the end of all of your future hike films!!!! LOVED IT!!! HILARIOUS!!!
Лайк не глядя!
I know that there are some amazing hiking destinations in the US but those shots reflecting the vastness of the park are simply stunning and show just how big the state of Wyoming is!! Also, your effort to post 4K quality content is highly appreciated. Headset on and just watch you walk is a great way to relax after work! Thank you!!!
Missed cascade canyon
Huge mistake buddy
Sooooo beautiful! 💚💙💚💙 Thanks Kraig for excellent work! 👍
I personally love the sound of the wind. It reminds me of how it actually feels to be out there.
Kraig, you are a true inspiration. I live vicariously through your hikes. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us.
Thanks for the inspiration! I'm planning a "moto-camping" trip now, where I ride out on a motorcycle, park/secure the bike, backpack, and ride back.
STUNNING!
There are two types of people, ones who enjoy the spirit of traveling by themselves alone, and the ones who explore the world and try hard to bring the same exact spirit and feeling to the people who are not able to travel. You are God level.
The Shot @ 4:52 bro is straight out of a movie , u can write a whole Scene ,
Keep doing good work , your videos comes me down, and is sooo needed right now
One of the most majestic places to hike in the world, is to hike Wyoming. ♥️ great video!
Paintbrush Canyon to Alaska Basin... wow, that's one hell of a day for anyone, let alone someone who also has to focus on filming as well. Great job Kraig.
I love love loveeeee THE calming nature of your videos, just silence peace and quiet. Thank you Kraig
Your photography sets a new standard for hiking films. Loved the music.
I did this loop last year- starting where Kraig did and hiking out at Teton Village. 4 days, 3 nights and it kicked our tail. Kraig makes it look like a stroll in the park. Impressed!
Nice video, we enjoyed watching; looks like a cool area to hike and explore. Thank you for sharing
Best UA-cam channel hands down. So under rated its criminal. Some of your camera work and photography is professional level quality, like its out of a David Attenbourough documentary.
Nice video. I cut my teeth in the Tetons, learned to climb at Exum, hiked/ climbed up Teewinot and Storm and Ice Peaks and Durrance Ridge. Tried for a loop but ran out of steam about a third of the way and turned back. Always enjoyed the Teton "tea" at the climber's campground sing alongs at Jenny Lake! Close encounter with a black bear there, trying to get at the salami in my backpack. Lesson learned: hang your food! ( this was 1963).
I just did this loop a month ago and this allowed me to completely relive it. Amazing
Kraig, Man this is nature at its best. Felt inner peace after watching this. Great job man.
Beautiful selection of music🙏
Amazing shots. I do this trip often and love how you captured it. Well done!
I love all your travel videos.I believe that the world is for the brave one. I remember the time I was afraid of flying when i was in my 20's until such time ive realized that what makes scares me are the most exciting one.
Now, i enjoy traveling most of my life and indulge my self in nature..🌴🏝🌳
Good luck to the next adventure!
Seriously nothing tastes better than whatever the thing is that you eat or drink after a long hike. Doesn’t matter what it is, it’s the best thing you’ve ever had in your life.
Man...I hope you never stop making hiking videos...truly
I have noise cancelling headphones on as I watch this and hearing the wind through the trees takes me there. So magical. I love those sounds. I did Jenny Lake last year with the family and it was perfect. The Tetons are beautiful.
Great Video. Grand Teton and Yellowstone are always so beautiful. Wish to visit them again.
Thank you for all of your beautiful videos. They are really inspiring and encouraging.
I am really love this, such one of the most beautiful landscape I ever seen.
Thank you for your job! Nature looks so primeval! That's amazing!
Behind the scenes was hilarious! Enjoy yourself man! Thanks for the tips and for sharing the greatness of this planet!
I open, I click like, and then I enjoy a cinematic masterpiece;
Thank you Kraig for your constent uploads
Vincent
Your videos are so beautifully unique! Loving these wonderful distractions in the midst of such a bad year.
Beautiful. Once I feel better I can't wait to get hiking again. Envy those who have these types of hikes
Everything about this is spectacular! The shots, the transitions, the music. You really capture how it feels to hike alone. Such simple yet creative content.
And love all of the information you provide!! Keep it up
America the Beautiful!!! Great Vlog!!
This reserve looks so cool! It has a awesome atmosphere. Rocky and smooth at the same time.