Julia, it was refreshing to see the beautiful views that you saw along your hiking. Thanks for recording the trail and sharing it. Many people who were not able to walk all the way are blessed to learn from your experiences
I use a Sawyer water filter - always have! They screw onto the top of Smart water bottles which is nice if you don’t have the time to sit there and filter for 10-15 minutes, you can just drink it straight from your bottle through the filter! If you’re doing fall backpacking just make sure to sleep with the filter in your sleeping bag to avoid it freezing because that will damage them beyond use. For this trek I got us Backpackers Pantry freeze dried meals that were delicious! For other trips we will do something as simple as rice sides, ramen, etc. breakfast is usually instant oatmeal and protein powder with coffee for extra calories. My favorite lunch option is a meat (like summer sausage) in tortilla with cheese and I bring little packets of hot sauce from Taco Bell to flavor it up a bit!
Also, I’ll have a “what I pack and prep for backpacking” video up in the near future but for now I would recommend you checkout “Homemade Wanderlust”, her UA-cam channel has a ton of great videos on backpacking basics and food ideas!
I have heard of other people having that issue with the hip belt. So far it has been pretty good for me. I do find myself readjusting the hip belt somewhat frequently so it may be a loosening issue like you mention. I bought it as a substitute for my osprey exos while it’s out for repairs and am almost preferring the Flash. I have about 100 miles in with the Flash and would recommend it as an affordable ultralight pack.
That’s definitely the BEST window to go in for fall color, mild temperatures and little to no bugs! We went in early October! If you are planning on backpacking like we did I STRONGLY recommend doing it in 3 nights, 4 days. We did feel rushed on our 22 mile day and couldn’t afford to take any side trails to waterfalls or anything that day so that we’d get to the campsite before nightfall.
For our trek it was perfect, mild temps in the 50s and nights didn’t get below mid 40s! We had no rain and sunny weather the whole time too! Obviously it can be variable but I thought it was a wonderful time to go!
Nature/hiking chicks sure are sexy. I can't get my wife to walk around the block with me. Your husband is one lucky dude. Beautiful tour of the Pictured Rocks. Thanks for sharing.
I absolutely loved your video. Spectacularly beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing. Looking forward to hiking this with my bestie in fall 2023!
Time well spent instead of watching the news
This place is definitely on my bucket list!
The picture was the snake that is the perfect place to look for morels
Very nice! Thanks for recording and sharing your trek.
Even though it's beautiful you have to watch them backwoods especially at night
Julia, it was refreshing to see the beautiful views that you saw along your hiking. Thanks for recording the trail and sharing it. Many people who were not able to walk all the way are blessed to learn from your experiences
How wonderful of you to share that - thank you for watching! I am so glad you enjoyed seeing the trail!
Thanks for the video , beautiful hike most appreciated !
Awesome
Great Video! Thank you for sharing with us. Can't wait to see more videos 😍
what water filter system did you use? new to backpacking here, looking for good recommendations. What was the best food option you brought with you?
I use a Sawyer water filter - always have! They screw onto the top of Smart water bottles which is nice if you don’t have the time to sit there and filter for 10-15 minutes, you can just drink it straight from your bottle through the filter! If you’re doing fall backpacking just make sure to sleep with the filter in your sleeping bag to avoid it freezing because that will damage them beyond use.
For this trek I got us Backpackers Pantry freeze dried meals that were delicious! For other trips we will do something as simple as rice sides, ramen, etc. breakfast is usually instant oatmeal and protein powder with coffee for extra calories. My favorite lunch option is a meat (like summer sausage) in tortilla with cheese and I bring little packets of hot sauce from Taco Bell to flavor it up a bit!
Also, I’ll have a “what I pack and prep for backpacking” video up in the near future but for now I would recommend you checkout “Homemade Wanderlust”, her UA-cam channel has a ton of great videos on backpacking basics and food ideas!
Did you have to deal with any ticks/mosquitoes?
Absolutely none when we went!
Beautiful hike! Picture rocks is breathtaking..
One of my favorite places. What type of snake 🐍 was it?
Our family enjoyed that hike. How do you like the REI Flash backpack? I love it but am having problems with the hip belt loosening.
I have heard of other people having that issue with the hip belt. So far it has been pretty good for me. I do find myself readjusting the hip belt somewhat frequently so it may be a loosening issue like you mention. I bought it as a substitute for my osprey exos while it’s out for repairs and am almost preferring the Flash. I have about 100 miles in with the Flash and would recommend it as an affordable ultralight pack.
Great video. I'm trying to plan Pictured Rocks next Sept/Oct. Any recommendation?
That’s definitely the BEST window to go in for fall color, mild temperatures and little to no bugs! We went in early October! If you are planning on backpacking like we did I STRONGLY recommend doing it in 3 nights, 4 days. We did feel rushed on our 22 mile day and couldn’t afford to take any side trails to waterfalls or anything that day so that we’d get to the campsite before nightfall.
Hey Julia, Planning a trip early October to Picture Rocks. Quick question, what was the temperature like?
For our trek it was perfect, mild temps in the 50s and nights didn’t get below mid 40s! We had no rain and sunny weather the whole time too! Obviously it can be variable but I thought it was a wonderful time to go!
Also what camera did you use?
I film everything on my iPhone 11! I do have a little tripod that I bought for it, it’s light and small so easy enough to pack and carry along.
Doing this next summer and the AT in 2023. Looking for someone to go with on the AT,my husband won't make it. We're old, but he feels old
Awesome!!! Well I’ll let you know if I end up thru hiking in 2023, it’s a dream of mine! Have sectioned hiked the AT and loved every second out there!
What beach were you at after the pine needles in the beard? 🤣 It was lovely!!
Pretty sure it was Cades Cove???
Awesome video! That guy in the video was a little weird but great besides!
😂😂😂
Is this in Munising, MI
Yes it is!
More vids please!!
Yes!! Happy to! Let me know if you have any specific requests or what you’d like to see more of!
Nature/hiking chicks sure are sexy. I can't get my wife to walk around the block with me. Your husband is one lucky dude. Beautiful tour of the Pictured Rocks. Thanks for sharing.
😂 bro calm down