You mean "What used to be California's best kept secret". But hey, anything for hits.
@PerfDayToday13 күн бұрын
Nice video.. like the summary of the hike too.
@cyninbend14 күн бұрын
It's cooler if you hike out of White Wolf--up toward Tuolemne--Campground (and they have running water in their restrooms to wash, tho for tent camping nearby Porcupine Flats is a better campground--primitive and beautiful). May Lake is so pretty and there is a cool woods on the side of a mountain, then meadows of wildflowers before you get to the lake. Around the side of the lake to the right, is a switchback trail going down the other side or the small ridge (don't go near if if it's raining! You can't get back up it.) that heads past the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and eventually down near Yosemite Falls to the Valley! You trace the trail Teddy Roosevelt and John Muir took over 100 yrs ago (tho they had horses), they got to see the 2d valley of Yosemite b4 San Francisco turned it into a reservoir. I won't be alive for it, but I'm waiting for Gen Z to build a new reservoir somewhere and drain Hetch Hetchy, recreating the valley it was, but with what we now know would be far more ecological. No cars. Electric transit (train or?) could deposit campers in campgrounds created to protect plants and animals...and yet deal with the huge numbers of people who want to camp in Yosemite--paradise as beautiful as Yellowstone but a little kinder?
@HelpMeJesus215 күн бұрын
Sometimes the wise thing is to stop. And on video that is very important, because many people wouldn't even think that's an option. That's why so many people get seriously injured or worse. Thanks for risking sharing this and showing that not making your goal is a success!! You'll be back 🥰🫂
@frankharder33818 күн бұрын
My son did the lost coast hiking with his Boys Scout Troop 220 from San Jose about 3 years ago when the was 14. I'm so proud of him. Also and specially proud of you doing this alone and cherishing the beauty of our Northern California. Thank you for doing this and sharing the beauty with us.
@zomisland0318 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Love the different hikes!
@Karim-ik5ij21 күн бұрын
Can anyone compare this to the westfjords? I really want to go there but it may be too far for my trip
@BlacksBeachBoogieBurner22 күн бұрын
Emigrant Wilderness is the best, I like to soak my cotton t-shirt with stream or lake water to keep cool while hiking
@soundhaus640423 күн бұрын
Your Amazing!! Wow!!
@kastel567426 күн бұрын
Missing the shuttle - Rookie Mistake!
@stephanieweeks76226 күн бұрын
Cool suspension bridges!
@andresavage679428 күн бұрын
The rock wall you saw is an overturned sedimentary bed. That whole area is full of amazing folds and faults.
@tonyfontana8222Ай бұрын
We have camped there for many years. Very well known place for Californians.
@cttaylor01Ай бұрын
Did you track your mileage? Iv read most places call it like 22 miles, or 21.7?
@dad102Ай бұрын
This is very cool.
@adambatchelder4121Ай бұрын
That's why I never post anything on the Internet.
@dontbeadroneАй бұрын
Good to see you looking vibrant and at full-strength, compared to looking ravaged by the combination of virus and sleep deprivation on the JMT. I've hiked Banff, but not Jasper...yet. Were you apprehensive about the Grizzlies? Neither of you looks to be carrying bear spray, at the ready. The fear of a chance encounter with a Grizzly is always unpleasantly in the back of my mind when I am hiking the Canadian Rockies.
@dontbeadroneАй бұрын
You never told us what it was...was it Covid? Altitude sickness? Food poisoning?
@andrewfeltz9445Ай бұрын
Guess it's not a secret now
@ladydi4runnerАй бұрын
TY. Awesome video. Was fortunate enough to have hiked thru Emigrant Wilderness areas back in the Day! Instantly recognized the specific crunch boots make on that crumbling granite on those enormous slabs! Gods Country I called, such mesmerizing and serene wilderness. New Subber here! Off to check out your other vids. 😀Cheers and Happy Backpacking!💪🏻👌😎
@darrenbrennan7679Ай бұрын
The thing that sucks about hiking is hiking back. 😅
@Robert-i5k8eАй бұрын
sykes hot springs in big sur no permit needed
@ablipinthecosmosАй бұрын
You're blessed with such a beautiful weather. I did the circuit last month. The weather cleared up for only 3 days and only till afternoon.
@Dennisli478Ай бұрын
I heard the mountains in Nepal are tall!
@duhawmatlangchhan3929Ай бұрын
Lol do u even where mount Everest is??? 😂😂😂😂 that glass need to be fixed.
@RhodySethАй бұрын
Man, those long bridges would freak me out. I suppose I would conquer them though. Fantastic country! I guess if the state is going to mandate you travel with in style, at least enjoy the lighter packs!
@nathanlivingston5658Ай бұрын
Awesome video great information. Thank you
@jaredcrist4798Ай бұрын
Where do you park to start your hike? In Yosemite?
@erictaАй бұрын
Thanks for the great video - I absolutely agree - the best day hike in the Sequoia Park. With regard to other comments - I agree - avoid the Hump! For more adventurous hikers, do the Lakes Trail to Pear Lake, then up to Moose Lake, and come around the back of the range through Alta Meadow. Or go the reverse. Makes for a great hike...you don't see anything twice!
@fluxfotos22Ай бұрын
Awesome, thank's.
@mysticmac38052 ай бұрын
So it's like a 6hour hike to and from ??
@miketurner46102 ай бұрын
Super Helpful, Thank you for sharing.
@dave-d-grunt2 ай бұрын
GPS is good. But you just can’t beat a real map!
@ignatiusjk2 ай бұрын
I know how feel I've felt the same way while taking pictures in Yosemite. Nature can and sometimes will kick your ass as well as your spirit.
@klle34192 ай бұрын
hi is driving here easy? is that a dirt road or a pave road? it looks like wide easy road to drive if it’s paved.?
@klle34192 ай бұрын
love your video and the good info - thanks for not being so over dramatic like others you’re easy to watch - i’ll subscribe
@klle34192 ай бұрын
love your video and the good info - thanks for not being so over dramatic like others you’re easy to watch - i’ll subscribe
@mateom18752 ай бұрын
Hey does this trail take you past Glen Alpine falls?
@danielduesentriebjunior2 ай бұрын
It seems that fever took your strength and you should have recovered for longer. You may attempt this next year or do the entire PCT. I have also the impression that your baggage is rather heavy.
@jonw88252 ай бұрын
A drone that fly's along with you as you walk will save time setting up the camera. The mosquito cells will also help tremendously. Great video!
@AnaVojvodic3 ай бұрын
Was Dennis ok in the end tho? 😢
@WanderingFromKansas3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your adventure! It was sad to see you go through the lows of being sick during your adventure, and exciting to hear your renewed enthusiasm after making Muir Pass. Being so close, I hope you get (or got by now) the chance to finish the hike.
@boozhixuan66663 ай бұрын
This was a great video! Well researched and great timeline introduction to the Dollarisation of Ecuador (2000). Loved it
@2flight3 ай бұрын
there's so much more to see in the Trinity Alps Wilderness. Why does everyone go to the four lakes loop?
@Daghostaiwriter3 ай бұрын
I did this in 2015 for a school trip. The memories came flooding back. Great video.
@BaltistaniBoys3 ай бұрын
Nice sound. Guys I recommended you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place moses peak. Add this sound in your bucket list.
@mikebartoli47553 ай бұрын
Haaaa..... Walking past lake after lake while complaining about how hot it is.... Must have forgot your pool noodles.
@doodsanddudes4 ай бұрын
Great hike. I’m a fellow creator we just got back from doing the ring roads. So beautiful. You guys saw some amazing views wow. All that was closed but we will go back in summer.
@BrianDLee4 ай бұрын
why is montenegro so under appreciated? is there a reason in your opinion?