really enjoyed this video, great selection of spots to explore around denver! just a thought though, i feel like some of these hikes seem a bit overrated. sure, they’re beautiful, but maybe we should also highlight some lesser-known trails that are just as stunning but less crowded?
You hit all my favorites! I try to hike Royal Arch after work whenever possible. I would also nominate Green Mountain, which the Flatirons are part of. There's multiple ways to reach the top, but I like starting from Gregory Canyon, maybe 1/4 mi from Chataqua. It ends up being 6 miles RT and 2400 vert.
That’s awesome! I wish we were closer to boulder, I would do the 2nd flatiron daily if we lived thete. That’s awesome though I haven’t done Green that way, I’ve only done it once on the Skyline Traverse
@@KevinEassa coming all the way up from the canyon is one of my ways of staying in 14er shape during the winter without going very far, or dealing with too much snow.
Love this! I like how you include a lot of hikes that aren’t inherently for experienced hikers so most anybody can do them! I also love the bonus hike at the end, Garden of the Gods is such a cool hike and the rocks are stunning!
Need the Golden Hikes...Mt Galbraith, Dinosaur Ridge with the side trip to the Dino Footprints, also LOOKOUT MT with the grave of Buffalo Bill, and both North and South Table Mt
Denver is my home city and these are all great day hike options Kevin!
Glad you agree, thanks so much Dorian!
really enjoyed this video, great selection of spots to explore around denver! just a thought though, i feel like some of these hikes seem a bit overrated. sure, they’re beautiful, but maybe we should also highlight some lesser-known trails that are just as stunning but less crowded?
So well put together seriously can’t wait for break time to do some traveling
Thanks homie!
You hit all my favorites! I try to hike Royal Arch after work whenever possible. I would also nominate Green Mountain, which the Flatirons are part of. There's multiple ways to reach the top, but I like starting from Gregory Canyon, maybe 1/4 mi from Chataqua. It ends up being 6 miles RT and 2400 vert.
That’s awesome! I wish we were closer to boulder, I would do the 2nd flatiron daily if we lived thete. That’s awesome though I haven’t done Green that way, I’ve only done it once on the Skyline Traverse
@@KevinEassa coming all the way up from the canyon is one of my ways of staying in 14er shape during the winter without going very far, or dealing with too much snow.
@@Valaran1 I’m sure, that’s awesome
@@KevinEassahow dare you miss Dakota/Dinosaur Ridge,Lookout Mt, and North and South Tables
@@Valaran1should do Manitou Incline
This video is very informative and you were able to perfectly piece everything together. Subscribed. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much! I’m so happy you liked it 🙏🏼
Great vid. Moving to Denver next month & def gonna hit these over time
Thank you so much! You’re going to love all of them. Denver is a great place to live!
Love this! I like how you include a lot of hikes that aren’t inherently for experienced hikers so most anybody can do them!
I also love the bonus hike at the end, Garden of the Gods is such a cool hike and the rocks are stunning!
Thanks so much! I try to include places all over the spectrum, I’m glad you appreciate it. Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
He missed many great Golden Hikes
Thanks for putting together this great list! Excited to check these out when we move to Denver next month 🥳
I hope the move is smooth for ya, thanks for watching!
Need the Golden Hikes...Mt Galbraith, Dinosaur Ridge with the side trip to the Dino Footprints, also LOOKOUT MT with the grave of Buffalo Bill, and both North and South Table Mt
Good video
Thanks so much!
Hey just curious, did you just fly your drone without permission, it’s a national park which is illegal.
No drone footage in the national parks! Only timelapses, and then drones in national forests
No bears? To be worried about?
Great list!!
Thank you so much!
Nah he missed all the Golden Hikes
If you live in Denver, please stay there.
Thanks,
The people who live in the mountains.
Get a life. You dont own nature