Oh my gosh the bagel chips did for ya! Ha ha! I’m enjoying tagging along on your videos. I’ve done the wonderland trail and enjoy seeing the views again. Can’t wait for the summer! Keep doin you! Awesome!
I was at Mt. Rainier this weekend partly because of your Wonderland series. While I don't have time to do the trail, it was fun to be on parts of it as I hiked other trails. Thanks for being an inspiration!!
I love all the videos you provide as I am also a person who likes things packed well and I love to plan too. I am greatly enjoying this series as it is inspiring our hiking group to take that next step into backpacking. Watching how you do it makes it a lot more doable. Oh, and I totally want to turn my SUV into a camper. It will greatly help to get to the trailhead in the morning as I have a distance to travel each time I hike. Thank you! And wow! This is an amazing trail.
Lucky you. Anyways I always like to tune in and watch especially what you snack 🥨 on during your adventures since I'm a Vandweller and it's sort of a similar setup like 🏕️ but of course you have got the Luxury of "Being There". I've taken away quite a bit of Valuable tips and tricks.
I visited Seattle in April. One of the day trips I took was Olympic National Park, where I did a lot of hiking. Next time I go back to Seattle, I have got to take a day trip to Mount Rainier National Park. It’s a very beautiful place with lots to see!
Emerald ridge was one of my favorite views. There is so much going on in one spot when you stop and think about it. Definitely a spot to stop and soak it in.
For sure. Once I got out the map and realized I was looking at two different glaciers, it blew my mind a bit. Then the surrounding scenery just kept getting better and better. I loved this section!
I am so glad I found your channel this week, and I am loving this series! I am hoping to hike the Wonderland with my siblings next summer, and that desire is growing with every video you release in the series!
Bunged watched all 6 videos. Great content. Love the way you share all parts of the trail. This is on my list to do. I was there last year and hike out of Sunrise to Mount Fremont. Love salami and cheese on the trail also. 😃
GlD you’re enjoying this video series. It’s been a lot of fun being able to relive our trip. I did the hike out to the Mount Fremont Lookout last year and it was awesome. Salami and cheese is LIFE out on trail for me. 😊
Ugh. I had a permit for the Wonderland trail this year but a botched knee surgery in February that had to be fixed in May ruined my plans. I love watching your trip though!
Oh no! Sorry to hear about your change of plans. I'm a firm believer in that things happen for a reason. The trail isn't going anywhere and will be waiting for you when you're ready. At least now you can watch my videos to help plan your future trip. The planning process for this one was a beast to figure out. Glad you're enjoying watching this video series. It's been a lot of fun to put together.
Devils Dream is the most poorly located campsite, it is a mosquito heaven. The original campsites were located in the actual Indian Henry's meadow, but the parks folks, being ever mindful of overuse, moved it to Devils Dream...I am so thankful that I hiked this mountain in the late 1960s when you could camp in the meadow, no mosquitoes, beautiful sunsets of the mountain instead of the cold, dark and terrible location fo the new campsites at Devils Dream
Out of all the campsites we stayed at along the Wonderland Trail, Devil's Dream was one of my least favorites. It was close to town (Longmire) so I was excited to get here and get to resupply the next day. Luckily the day we stayed here, the weather had changed and the breeze had blown all the bugs out of the area, making the site not as miserable as all the other hikers had warned us about it being. I can't imagine being able to camp in the meadows. The meadows on our way here were so beautiful and the rangers who get to stay in the Indian Henry cabin are so lucky!!!
@@TheHungryHiker We consider ourselves very lucky to be hiking the Wonderland Trail in those days. There was a shelter cabin not far from the rangers cabin and we would set our tent up in the lee of some trees, in the evening, we would just stand up turn around and watch amazing colours settle over the mountain...and, an added bonus, we could hear the rumbling of rocks coming off the glacier into Tahoma Creek...it was frigging amazing.
Yes, we went counter clockwise on this trip. For all the details of our trip, including how we planned this one, be sure to catch this video where I explain it all: ua-cam.com/video/tsPG9bT1xnI/v-deo.html
Oh my gosh the bagel chips did for ya! Ha ha! I’m enjoying tagging along on your videos. I’ve done the wonderland trail and enjoy seeing the views again. Can’t wait for the summer! Keep doin you! Awesome!
Bagel chips for the win!! Glad you're enjoying these videos!
Ok..she was GREAT on the song don't let him quit his day job 🤣
I crack up every time I rewatch this section. There was never a dull moment with our trail family. 🤣
Okay "Famous " your making us hungry as usual. Please send some of your wonderful rain down here. Thank you for sharing.
We only had a couple days of the rain. It’s been a dry summer up here in the PNW. 😬
I was at Mt. Rainier this weekend partly because of your Wonderland series. While I don't have time to do the trail, it was fun to be on parts of it as I hiked other trails. Thanks for being an inspiration!!
I love helping to inspire your future hikes. That’s awesome!! 😀
Wonderland is a bucket list hike for me for sure. I appreciate your videos so much. They give me a much better idea of what to expect.
Yay! Happy to help!!!
Love this episode...short & sweet..
Your U-Haul `s impromto rock guitar must have scared whatever little wild-life around...!! But it was cool man!!
U-Haul was always cracking us up out there. I’m sure the marmots were having a good laugh too. 😂
I love all the videos you provide as I am also a person who likes things packed well and I love to plan too. I am greatly enjoying this series as it is inspiring our hiking group to take that next step into backpacking. Watching how you do it makes it a lot more doable. Oh, and I totally want to turn my SUV into a camper. It will greatly help to get to the trailhead in the morning as I have a distance to travel each time I hike. Thank you! And wow! This is an amazing trail.
Yay!! Thanks for watching and more coming very soon. 😊
There are so many plant leaves along the trails we walk that eliminate bug bites, it's amazing.
I’ll have to start doing some research. 😀
Well, that's not a bad sound of music mountain 😉
It was pretty gorgeous. I had to hold onto my eyeballs.
Freaking awesome 👌 👏🏼 thanks again for sharing your adventures 😀
Thanks for watching!
So beautiful!! I'm doing a through hike on the Colorado trail in a few days and packed my 2nd breakfast for each day.😁
The Colorado Trail is on my must-hike list. Yay for second breakfast!!!
So happy to actually see Emerald Ridge! We had like 15’ of visibility on our day up there because of the rain.
We were really happy to see Emerald Ridge too. This was the day before the weather started to change for us...
Lucky you. Anyways I always like to tune in and watch especially what you snack 🥨 on during your adventures since I'm a Vandweller and it's sort of a similar setup like 🏕️ but of course you have got the Luxury of "Being There". I've taken away quite a bit of Valuable tips and tricks.
Thanks for watching! 😀
loving the trip. mosquitos are the worst!
Thanks for watching. I 100% agree. The mosquitoes are jerks and love me for some reason. 🤷♀️
I visited Seattle in April. One of the day trips I took was Olympic National Park, where I did a lot of hiking. Next time I go back to Seattle, I have got to take a day trip to Mount Rainier National Park. It’s a very beautiful place with lots to see!
Yes!! You should absolutely make a trip to Mount Rainier National Park. You won’t regret it. It’s so beautiful there.
Emerald ridge was one of my favorite views. There is so much going on in one spot when you stop and think about it. Definitely a spot to stop and soak it in.
For sure. Once I got out the map and realized I was looking at two different glaciers, it blew my mind a bit. Then the surrounding scenery just kept getting better and better. I loved this section!
I can’t wait to see day 6!
Coming out on Thursday. I’m putting it together now. 😀
Very nice ladies 🤠
Thank you!
Clearly you can’t just run out to the middle of meadow and take it all in. But how do you not run out to the middle of meadow?!?! Awesome views
Oh its tough, trust me. I find plenty of moments when I'm out on trail and I'll just stop, close my eyes and soak it all in.
I am so glad I found your channel this week, and I am loving this series! I am hoping to hike the Wonderland with my siblings next summer, and that desire is growing with every video you release in the series!
I love this!! Happy to help inspire future trips. Yay!!
Loving this series. Such beautiful views!
Glad you're enjoying these videos. It's a lot of fun to go back and be able to relive the hike all over again.
Bunged watched all 6 videos. Great content. Love the way you share all parts of the trail. This is on my list to do. I was there last year and hike out of Sunrise to Mount Fremont.
Love salami and cheese on the trail also. 😃
GlD you’re enjoying this video series. It’s been a lot of fun being able to relive our trip. I did the hike out to the Mount Fremont Lookout last year and it was awesome. Salami and cheese is LIFE out on trail for me. 😊
yay can’t wait til the next one!!!
Next vlog in this series is coming out on Thursday!
AMAZING VIEWS! Feeling inspired to go on more challenging hikes so I can get on your level. Loving this series, thanks for sharing your journey🤙🏽
Yes! Love it!!!
Ugh. I had a permit for the Wonderland trail this year but a botched knee surgery in February that had to be fixed in May ruined my plans. I love watching your trip though!
Oh no! Sorry to hear about your change of plans. I'm a firm believer in that things happen for a reason. The trail isn't going anywhere and will be waiting for you when you're ready. At least now you can watch my videos to help plan your future trip. The planning process for this one was a beast to figure out. Glad you're enjoying watching this video series. It's been a lot of fun to put together.
"I will definitely help you kill those chips....today!"
You provided the best commentary for this entire trip. Thank you again for all of the countless laughs!!
I’ll have to steal your rock idea when I write my sound of music arrangement 🤣😂
@@clarkia I can't wait for this!!! I want front row tickets to the live performance!!! Two tickets to Paradise? ;)
Mosquitos 🤬🤬🤬
The jerks of the backcountry and they love me for some reason. 😂
Devils Dream is the most poorly located campsite, it is a mosquito heaven. The original campsites were located in the actual Indian Henry's meadow, but the parks folks, being ever mindful of overuse, moved it to Devils Dream...I am so thankful that I hiked this mountain in the late 1960s when you could camp in the meadow, no mosquitoes, beautiful sunsets of the mountain instead of the cold, dark and terrible location fo the new campsites at Devils Dream
Out of all the campsites we stayed at along the Wonderland Trail, Devil's Dream was one of my least favorites. It was close to town (Longmire) so I was excited to get here and get to resupply the next day. Luckily the day we stayed here, the weather had changed and the breeze had blown all the bugs out of the area, making the site not as miserable as all the other hikers had warned us about it being. I can't imagine being able to camp in the meadows. The meadows on our way here were so beautiful and the rangers who get to stay in the Indian Henry cabin are so lucky!!!
@@TheHungryHiker We consider ourselves very lucky to be hiking the Wonderland Trail in those days. There was a shelter cabin not far from the rangers cabin and we would set our tent up in the lee of some trees, in the evening, we would just stand up turn around and watch amazing colours settle over the mountain...and, an added bonus, we could hear the rumbling of rocks coming off the glacier into Tahoma Creek...it was frigging amazing.
emerald ridge toward that of the hike, are you going counter clockwise?
Yes, we went counter clockwise on this trip. For all the details of our trip, including how we planned this one, be sure to catch this video where I explain it all: ua-cam.com/video/tsPG9bT1xnI/v-deo.html
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