I don't think it's runnable my friend...on some parts maybe...like at the start of the trail and maybe some in the middle sections....but i would say scramble for the most part of it.😀
Thank you for taking time to watch. My videos are boring to many as i show more detailed overview of the trail....😀My purpose is to have a more informative video that can be used by hikers as a reference when going to hike a certain trail. Thank you for watching.❤🙏😀
@@jimacostatrailtroopers3460 your videos are not boring at all. Thank you for including details on the nature of each hike you do. It is very informative.
Oh wow just wow!!! One difficult climb but all worth the pain accomplishing it! I couldn’t be more thankful of this opportunity Kuya Jim! More mountains to conquer!!! Cheers to us! 🙏🏼♥️
The mystery of the crown, one Grouse Grind regular once told me, if you want to see the best of The Crown, do not plan, take your chance. When at the chalet and the sky in the North Shore is clear, then go for the Crown. Indeed, out of three attempts, I saw the best of the Crown only once, and it was a spontaneous hike. One of the difficult trail to hike in the North Shore, Troopers who joined the hike, you did a very good job, keep trying and one day you will see the breathtaking view from the saddle of the Crown. It will erase away all the muscle soreness. It is all worth it! Post Script: The drone footage gave me goosebumps!
2:52 You can't say that enough times. North Shore Rescue averages ~90 calls per year & 2020 broke all records at 151 call outs for rescue; 2021 is at 165 calls as of September 14th. There are legitimate accidents, but many calls are due to unprepared backcountry users. I'll add that we should urge all back country travellers to donate to NSR or any local SAR team.
Thanks for such a detailed report. As a trail runner, this is invaluable to determine if it is runnable or not
I don't think it's runnable my friend...on some parts maybe...like at the start of the trail and maybe some in the middle sections....but i would say scramble for the most part of it.😀
Nice Video kuya Jimy... Grabe cguro lamig dyan?
Saan pay unay idi napan kami but nalamois itan.😀
Wow!
We miss your company kuya Edwin.😀❤
Ingat lagi kayo kuya
Thank you Deng.😀
Nice video!
Thanks for joining Bro.😀
That's awesome hike even in the foggy sky! Beautiful challenge all you guys~~~😃👍🥰
Yes....trail and rocks are slippery too.😀
Love it how you capture the entire hike up to the Crown Mountain. Definitely one of the bucket list that every hiker should do. 😁🙌
Thank you for taking time to watch. My videos are boring to many as i show more detailed overview of the trail....😀My purpose is to have a more informative video that can be used by hikers as a reference when going to hike a certain trail. Thank you for watching.❤🙏😀
@@jimacostatrailtroopers3460 your videos are not boring at all. Thank you for including details on the nature of each hike you do. It is very informative.
Thank-you Sue. Hope to meet you on the trails one day.😀🙏❤
Oh wow just wow!!! One difficult climb but all worth the pain accomplishing it! I couldn’t be more thankful of this opportunity Kuya Jim! More mountains to conquer!!! Cheers to us! 🙏🏼♥️
You are awesome Karla....It would have been spectacular if it was clear..especially when you are are the saddle of the crown.😀
The mystery of the crown, one Grouse Grind regular once told me, if you want to see the best of The Crown, do not plan, take your chance. When at the chalet and the sky in the North Shore is clear, then go for the Crown. Indeed, out of three attempts, I saw the best of the Crown only once, and it was a spontaneous hike. One of the difficult trail to hike in the North Shore, Troopers who joined the hike, you did a very good job, keep trying and one day you will see the breathtaking view from the saddle of the Crown. It will erase away all the muscle soreness. It is all worth it!
Post Script: The drone footage gave me goosebumps!
True Manong.😀
Scary yet it depicts how great God is.
2:52 You can't say that enough times. North Shore Rescue averages ~90 calls per year & 2020 broke all records at 151 call outs for rescue; 2021 is at 165 calls as of September 14th. There are legitimate accidents, but many calls are due to unprepared backcountry users. I'll add that we should urge all back country travellers to donate to NSR or any local SAR team.
I totally agree friend. Thanks for taking time to comment and emphasize on safety issues.🙏🙏🙏