This is truly amazing and inspiring. The adventurous spirit is just firing from this video and it really is so relaxing to watch, but also makes my feet itchy. As someone who has been struggling with a lot of stress in the recent months, this video really inspires me to get out of the comfort and make something out of my life again. Thank you and wishing you the best on the journey :)
Yeah I think that would be reasonable. Depending on the year you might encounter snow coverage on the trail up to high camp, masking it and adding an additional navigation component. But past high camp extra snow coverage shouldn’t change the route much
This is truly amazing and inspiring. The adventurous spirit is just firing from this video and it really is so relaxing to watch, but also makes my feet itchy. As someone who has been struggling with a lot of stress in the recent months, this video really inspires me to get out of the comfort and make something out of my life again. Thank you and wishing you the best on the journey :)
You guys are amazing. I love all your videos. UA-cam needs to promote your videos more.
Much appreciated!
I tried this last year, but too late in the season. Too many crevasses, super sketchy! Nice job!
Thanks! Yeah those heat waves we had last year really spiced up the glaciers in the late season. Love your content by the way
@@themountainexperience5692 Thanks!
Could one do this in early/mid June in two days, do YOU think?
Yeah I think that would be reasonable. Depending on the year you might encounter snow coverage on the trail up to high camp, masking it and adding an additional navigation component. But past high camp extra snow coverage shouldn’t change the route much
@@themountainexperience5692 Thank you! Did you do this over 1 or 2 nights? And was there room for a bivy on the summit?
I did it over 1 night and had a good amount of spare time. The top is a bit rocky, but if you get creative you could probably bivy up there no problem
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