Backpacking Mt Rainier National Park | The Northern Loop
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2023
- This was a 3-day backpacking trip in Mount Rainier National Park of the 36-mile Northern Loop Route. It's also known by some as the "mini" Wonderland Trail. While nothing compares to the Wonderland, it does provide a sampling of the Wonderland since nearly half the route is actually on the Wonderland Trail.
Route Info: hikingtahoma.com/NorthernLoop/
Chapters
00:04 Sunrise
01:06 Day 1 Sunrise to Mystic Lake
09:05 Day 2 Mystic Lake to Yellowstone Cliffs
16:38 Day 3 Yellowstone Cliffs to Sunrise
Camera Gear used:
Sony ZV-E1 Body
Sony 16-35 F4 PZ Lens
PolarPro PK Variable ND Filter 2-5 stop
Aoka 28.1 Tripod
This video does a magnificent job of capturing the almost mystical beauty of the northern loop trail, from the trees, vegetation, cliffs, greenery, streams, waterfalls, mystic lake, Winthrop and Carbon Glaciers,mountain goats, wildflowers, Grand Park, Yellowstone Cliffs, and of course Tahoma herself. Really beautiful and finely crafted film. Well done!
Many thanks @chrisreeve1774! I found myself pulling out my camera so much on this loop. There is so much beauty in MRNP.
Holy crap. You did it again for me. Your Grand Loop Trail video helped set my upcoming agenda in the Olympics and now this video as part of our trip if we can't secure the Wonderland Trail lottery. What a beautiful and fantastic alternative. Thank you so much for the inspiration!
Great to hear! Yeah the Northern Loop is fantastic.
wow. you captured the essence and beauty perfectly. thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful landscape!
It really is!
Incredible footage once again. Well done 👍
Such beautiful scenery, you did a great job showing the beautiful scenery.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful hike. Also, we definitely need an update to the 2022 gear video!
Thanks @alexsavin3173. I plan on doing an updated gear video after the next video of the Wonderland Trail!
Need to do this with the kid, we see Rainer almost everyday but haven't yet visited her.
You might try catching sunrise at sunrise. It’s epic, unforgettable. From there, there are many excellent hikes. We are lucky to live so close to a park as beautiful as MRNP. Cheers!
I love your videos so far! Those gaiters look awesome, what brand are they? 🙏
Thanks, the gaitors are from DirtyGirl Gaitors. I really like the smaller size gaiters for summer when there is no snow.
Great video......I was just thinking about this hike.....as my first ever trip out west.....was glad to find that you had a video....do you think it is too tough for a medium grade backpacker......im used to the Smokies and other Appalachian grade trails but this is definately a level up for me....? Thanks for all of the wonderful videos......I enjoy the scenery but also the equipment clips you sprinkle in....!!!
Thanks for that feedback on the videos. I think you'd be fine on this loop given the experience you mentioned. You could always add an extra day to lessen the daily gain if needed. I really enjoyed this loop, hope you get to experience it. The other loop to consider is the Eastside Loop. It covers my favorite section of the Wonderland. Happy Trails!
@@cascadiahiking Thanks so much for responding and also for the Eastside Loop...I am kind of taking shots in the dark to plan a good first trip but have know first hand knowledge.....once again ...many thanks
SOOO beautiful and well done! I presume you actually stayed at Mystic Camp, and walked to the lake for scenic meals? Because they haven't allowed camping at Mystic Lake itself in years after it bore the brunt of too much love!
Thank you for the comment. Yes, you are correct. I stayed down below in the Mystic Camp. I agree with the sign at the Ranger Station "Why can't I camp at Mystic Lake?". It keeps the lake beautiful for all who visit.
Great trip and video. Nice manageable sized loop. What is the permit system for that loop? TH self-issue, or reso only? Thxs.
This is reservation only via recreation.gov or walk in at the wilderness information centers. Thanks!
@@cascadiahiking thxs