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North of 49
Добавлен 24 мар 2024
Husband and wife team that love getting outside exploring, whether it be backpacking, hiking, trail running or van camping.
This year(2024) we are attempting the PCT starting April 11.
This year(2024) we are attempting the PCT starting April 11.
Pacific Crest Trail. Olalie Lake to Timberline Lodge
We continue hiking through Oregon ending at Timberline Lodge with back to back plus 30 mile days. Along the way we visit Little Crater Lake.
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Pacific Crest Trail 2024, Elk lake to Big lake . Volcanic landscapes and Three Finger Jack
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We continue to hike through Oregon resupplying at Elk Lakke and Bog Lake Youth Camp. We end with views of Three Finger Jack
Pacific Crest Trail 2024. Continuing Oregon to Crater Lake
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Days 125 to 128. We continue to hike through Oregon. Unfortunately some video disappeared along the way. We arrive at Crater Lake but have to miss some more trail due to fire closures so we shuttle up to Shelter Cove.
Pacific Crest Trail 2024, Ashland and Medford Oregon. Passed 1600 miles hiked.
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We continue to hike through Oregon starting with a double zero in Ashland to resupply and plan for our hike through Oregon. Resume our hike passing Brown mountain and McLaughlin mtn.
Pacific Crest Trail 2024. Seid Valley to Ashland. We made it to Oregon.
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We made our way to Seid Valley and onward to the California/Oregon border. Less then 1000 miles to the Canadian border remain. We also visit Ashland Oregon for resupply and planning our next couple weeks.
Pacific Crest Trail. Castle Crags to Etna.
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We finished the section from Castle Crags to Etna ending with our longest day of 26 miles. Due to the Shelley fire we missed s as bit more trail resuming at the Shackleton trailhead.
Pacific Crest Trail 2024. Lassen Park to Burney. Skipped ahead to Castle Crag due to smoke.
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We finished hiking through Lassen Park and arrived at Old Station. Unfortunately the Park fire expanded rapidly causing us to skip trail up to Castle Crag park to avoid the smoke. We completed 1400 miles of the PCT.
Pacific Crest Trail 2024, Belden Town to mile 1354. Lassen National Park. Start of the Park fire.
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We continue our PCT attempt from mile 1308 to 1354. We leave Belden town and enter Lassen National Park. The Park fire flares up sending smoke our way.
Pacific Crest Trail 2024, Day 100 to 103. Quincy to Belden, with mid hike gear review
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We resupplied and replaced a bit of gear in Quincy. We continued our hike to Belden Town at mile 1288.
Pacific Crest Trail, Day 98 to 100. Continuing through North Cal with a resupply in Quincy
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We continue our PCT thru hike attempt travelling through North Cal and taking a zero in the town of Quincy to resupply and rest.
Pacific Crest Trail, Day 95 to 98. Mile 1147 to 1226. Sierra City and North Cal
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We hiked some longer days on the PCT, visiting Donner Pass and Sierra City along the way. Also passed mile 1200 on day 97.
Pacific Crest Trail, Days 89 to 94. Carson Pass to mile 1147.
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We hiked over Carson Pass , early morning trail magic and made our way to South Lake Tahoe where we took a couple days to recover and plan our next few hundred miles. We continued on the PCT past Echo lakes and through the desolation wilderness area. Passed the 1100 mile/ 1770 km mark along the way.
Pacific Crest Trail. Days 85 to 88. Sonora and Carson Passes with a visit to Kennedy Meadows North
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PCT miles 1018 to 1074. We went over Sonora and Carson Passes, visited Kennedy Meadows North while hiking through some extreme heat. We also experienced some amazing trail magic.
Pacific Crest Trail, Benson Pass, Seaver Pass and Dorothy Pass, plus we made 1000 miles.
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PCT days 82 to 84, miles 949 to 1006. We hiked over Benson, Seavey and Dorothy Passes and reached the 1000 mile mark of the PCT!!
Pacific Crest Trail, Islands pass, Donahue pass and Lee Vining
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PCT 2024, Days 79 to 81. We went over Islands Pass and Donahue Pass with a resupply hitch to and from the town of Lee Vining.
Pacific Crest Trail, Vermillion Valley Resort, Silver Pass to Mammoth
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Pacific Crest Trail, Vermillion Valley Resort, Silver Pass to Mammoth
Pacific Crest Trail, Muir Pass and Seldon Pass
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Pacific Crest Trail, Muir Pass and Seldon Pass
Pacific Crest Trail, Glen Pass, Pinchot Pass and Mather Pass
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Pacific Crest Trail, Glen Pass, Pinchot Pass and Mather Pass
Pacific Crest Trail, Forrester Pass to Bishop via Kersage Pass
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Pacific Crest Trail, Forrester Pass to Bishop via Kersage Pass
Pacific Crest Trail, Lonepine to Mt. Whitney
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Pacific Crest Trail, Lonepine to Mt. Whitney
Pacific Crest Trail, Kennedy Meadows to Lone Pine
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Pacific Crest Trail, Kennedy Meadows to Lone Pine
Pacific Crest Trail Ridgecrest to Kennedy Meadows.
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Pacific Crest Trail Ridgecrest to Kennedy Meadows.
Pacific Crest Trail, Tehachapi to Ridgecrest
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Pacific Crest Trail, Tehachapi to Ridgecrest
Pacific Crest Trail Hikertown to L.A. Aquaduct
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Pacific Crest Trail Hikertown to L.A. Aquaduct
Pacific Crest Trail Mile 471 to 508. 500 miles
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Pacific Crest Trail Mile 471 to 508. 500 miles
Pacific Crest Trail, Messenger flats to Agua Dulce via Acton
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Pacific Crest Trail, Messenger flats to Agua Dulce via Acton
Pacific Crest Trail; Mt Baden Powell (Wrightwood) to Buckhorn Campsite
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Pacific Crest Trail; Mt Baden Powell (Wrightwood) to Buckhorn Campsite
Pacific Crest Trail; Joshua Inn to Wildwood.
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Pacific Crest Trail; Joshua Inn to Wildwood.
Pacific Crest Trail, Big Bear to Wrightwood
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Pacific Crest Trail, Big Bear to Wrightwood
You two are creeping up Washington! Oregon is going by fast
Hello my friends! Way to make the burn scars look good!
Amazing how much burned areas you two are passing through. So much devastation. I hear of all the fires up North but, your hike has really brought it to reality for me.
Thanks for the video. I live in Ashland and its nice to see views of the PCT in this area. However the volume is too low and the fact that you have polluted your video with an overlay of schmaltzy music means the viewers can not simply turn up the volume to hear you clearly.
Great stuff! Leaving a sub for some good content! I'm sure you'll be at 500 in no time!
Oregon is beautiful. Friends in Oakridge and Eugene. My dad retired in So. Cal (sort of) then moved to Medford and work as a Police Officer for a few years . Not a lot of snow for the most part but, they make that up in rain
That amphibian is probably a newt.
@@sugarstick6990 I believe you are right. We saw a different type of newt in another pond as well, thanks
Are you two OK? Haven’t heard from you in a while.
We are ok. Just a long stretch with no breaks and limited cell service. Thanks
Hopefully the Park fire doesn't hit that area.
Fun Travels.
That is some pretty crappy trail 😂
@@bradenh8336 glad you still like the dad humour
The Klamath river might be silty due to the dam removals upstream.
Gosh, these are beautiful images but I can’t hear what you’re saying!! I’ve got my volume turned up as high as it can go and I still can’t hear what you are saying. Sometimes microphones go bad on cell phones when they get too damp. An easy fix is to use a set of earplugs with microphones. Can be found at most gas stations.
Welp....it was nice having you in California, seemed like a good run except for the fires. I'm not entirely sure what parts of Oregon you are walking through but, the areas I have been didn't disappoint
Hair is a measure of fun enjoyed the day before
I grew up the central sierra nevadas which teemed with water; it never fails to amaze how arid northern california is, although you guys managed to make some of it look verdant. the cows must have been grazing in meadows, no?
It is definitely much drier here, it was like going back to Southern California, always checking where the next water is. You are right about the cows, they like to hang out by the water.
“Goin’ that way >>>” has become your mantra 😊
@@phila8226 Just keep heading North haha
Are you still seeing many through hikers daily?
@@phila8226 Yes, we are in a large “bubble” of hikers right now due to the Park fire. The smoke has caused most hikers to move forward to the Etna area. There were over 50 other hikers passing through Seiad Valley today.
Wow congrats! Stay safe and such a great video! Leaving sub. Keep up the good work!
@@TrailStrider909 Thank you, still going
@@ReneeandShane Anytime my friend! Full support for a fellow traveler!! Especially when real danger out there! 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Great views. Love the grouse encounters.
Half way home! Congrats. You guys are inspiring, always positive. Stay safe.
@@phila8226 Thanks
"a really long ways to walk" - Renee' 2024😄
@@pudster4115 It really is haha
I guess its end of July but, I am surprised on how high the temps have been for you
WTF IS HAPPENING TO THIS PLANET???🤦
Got the video in video! Editing is stepping up 👍
Breakfast beers!
I was going to ask if your shoes were due for replacement. I kinda chuckled looking back at 1st video...Mr Shanes hair was high and tight....now it's...a bit more free spirited.
approaching the 1/2 way mark. 👍👍
Why do I never see people fishing in these beautiful mountain lakes? Is that something you just don't do? Just asking don't hurt me lol 😂. Nice video 👍 I live in the southern Sierra mountains right down the road from PCT... Kernville
@@user-de7jm3bl3u They sure are nice mountain lakes. Every now and then we run into someone who is fishing, we don’t carry fishing rods mostly because they weigh to much and we don’t have much spare time to fish while backpacking. Most of the lakes are too remote to allow easy access for boats etc. There was one hiker we saw who carried a fishing rod from Campo to at least the Sierra’s. He had some good success fishing along the way👍
Like your white feet
Enjoy your root beer and pacifico, and keep pushing those miles! Cheers, Henning
Enjoyed the beer very much. Miss the good company
That was probably the best Pacifico you've even drank.
Love the trail beers
I can believe how hot it is up there...knew it would be warm but, not 90's. This high pressure system is hopefully moving on this week. Been smoking hot down south
Enjoy watching the videos, lots of great views... One thing though, when speaking on camera please talk to the camera. When you turn your head away from the camera your voice fades away. Makes it hard to follow what your saying.
You guys are probably conditioned from the altitude. It seems like you have been hovering at or around 10,000ft. If you dropped to sea level, you'd probably do 30 miles.
Happy birthday 😅
I really enjoyed the dad joke! 4:26
I 'm curious if it is easy to follow the trail...especially where it is rocky. Are there GPS apps on your phone to help you stay on trail. Sometimes while your filming and walking, I can't make out the trail
@@pudster4115 In most places the trail is very easy to follow as long as it is not covered/impassable due to snow or other things. Most hikers use an app called “FarOut” which provides a very good gps track. It also shows water sources and some tent sites etc.
Woo hoo - 1000 miles (almost home, sort of)
Very beautiful views. Great video. Thanks for sharing. 👍4
Congratulations on making 1000 miles, great job. Enjoy watching your journey north!! Thanks for sharing...
Yeah, fire season has started so every day you dawdle in town is another day a fire could ruin your hike to Canada. Not really sure where you are because you don't post the actual dat on the video, wish you would.
So yeah, Mammoth mountain is a volcano, so lots of volcanic rocks around, As you drive Hwy 395 from LA for example you see cinder cones and lava flows. Looks like you missed Devil's Postpile or didn't film it. You could have crossed the San Joaquin river, other hikers ahead of you did it.
I love following along with your guy’s journey! So awe inspiring. Stay safe! Love from Canada ❤️
Im amazed how barren it gets with the altitude; little vegetation an rock. I hope none of the fires delay your travels. I know PCT has some closures this week
We are hoping we can continue to hike north. The Royal fire is are first concern. Further north the trail is closed. We will most likely have to find a way around this section unfortunately.
Congrats! What a place it is.
I wonder if the people at the tortilla company ever imagined an M&M wrap . . .
So beautiful. It seems like you had hiking buddies a few times throughout the hike. I imagine you have your thru hikers and then some who just hike a section or two
Mostly thru hikers, but people come and go on the trail for as all kinds of reasons. It’s fun meeting up with others who you haven’t seen for hundreds of miles.
It would be really, really nice if you stated the calendar dat of the video for perspective. The number of days helps to know how you're doing but it does not say why or why not the trail is as it is.
That is true. I will try to remember to do that occasionally
Thanks for clearing up the "sadness" part. Hope the problem is short term and they can join you soon.