Thanks for sharing a beautiful journey. My wife and three kids hiked from Seward to Hope in 2003. I only recall seeing one cabin in those days, but I think there were a couple more. We saw many bears and were confronted once by an unhappy grizzly, but all turned out well. The southern part included some vicious bushwacking, but we avoided some by following the creek bed.
What a beautiful place and what an absolutely beautiful and inspiring video! Thank you so much for sharing, akwild1! My own ‘post-pct’ hike is coming up in November when I will do the Overland Track here in Tasmania. It’s an iconic 65-85km 4-7 day walk from Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair NP. I’ll be walking over the roof of Tasmania with my son Quinn (22), nine years after he did it with me when he was only 13. Thank you again!
At 70 years old, and no ACL and little cartilage in either knee, anytime you put a pack on equals pain. I prefer X-country skis, but the cabins made this hike so comfortable. Thanks Ray for making it possible.
This was beautiful. I loved how you focused on all the little things that make being outdoors so exhilarating 😊
Thank you. That was a nice, relaxing, comfortable trip. I took it about a week after returning from the PCT. I highly recommend it.
Thanks for sharing a beautiful journey. My wife and three kids hiked from Seward to Hope in 2003. I only recall seeing one cabin in those days, but I think there were a couple more. We saw many bears and were confronted once by an unhappy grizzly, but all turned out well. The southern part included some vicious bushwacking, but we avoided some by following the creek bed.
Thank you for your comment. Sounds like you had a harrowing adventure. That’s why an Alaska trip is always memorable.
What a great hike with good friends!! Trek on brave soul!!!
Thank you. Trek on, indeed.
This whole area is simply gorgeous my friend! Such a lovely hike, you created really enjoyable atmosphere! 👏
Thank you do much! Glad you enjoyed it.
What a treat to have cabins to sleep in! Lovely photography and music to go with!
Thanks Maureen. I figured after the PCT, a little comfort was in order. I probably could hike 10,000 miles if I had a cabin to sleep in each night.
Great hike. Great soundtrack.
Thank you for watching!
lovely! did the Resurrection pass trail last summer and camped. So beautiful!
Yes it was!
Wonderful.
Many thanks!
Wonderful photography!
Many thanks! Hope all is well, Richard.
What a beautiful place and what an absolutely beautiful and inspiring video! Thank you so much for sharing, akwild1! My own ‘post-pct’ hike is coming up in November when I will do the Overland Track here in Tasmania. It’s an iconic 65-85km 4-7 day walk from Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair NP. I’ll be walking over the roof of Tasmania with my son Quinn (22), nine years after he did it with me when he was only 13. Thank you again!
Thanks Ben. What a joy it’ll be to hike with your son. Great memories to be made. I’m going to research the Overland Track.
Would love to do that backpack trip one day. It’s on my bucket list. Thanks for a very beautiful and comforting video!
I hope you go. We were able to rough it easy.
At 70 years old, and no ACL and little cartilage in either knee, anytime you put a pack on equals pain. I prefer X-country skis, but the cabins made this hike so comfortable. Thanks Ray for making it possible.
It was a beautiful hike, and we got to see some bears. Wild Alaska!
Wondering who you are hiking with? Nice views…really out in the woods 🙏🙂
I hiked the trail with a couple of very special friends who used to live in Alaska.
Heading there end of this month! First time in Alaska. Suggestions for 2-3 days early October after our hike?
That’s a tough one because it might snow at any time. Lots of trails in the Chugach might be open if the winter storms hold off.