Nick Keenan
Nick Keenan
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Solo Hiking the Spectacular Huayhuash Trek - The Alpine Route
7 Days solo hiking the Huayhuash trail in Peru. This is one of the best multi-day hikes in the world and it certainly lives up to it's reputation.
Any questions about the trail message me on insta: @nickkeenan91
Full trail guide soon to be release on my blog: www.nickstraveldiary.com
This route maximises all the alpine alternative routes that are possible WITHOUT mountaineering equipment. All you need for this route is some good hiking boots and a good sense of direction!
Gear: Tent Durston X-mid 1p
Sleeping Bag: Rab -9C down filled bag
Backpack: Lowe Alpine Manaslu backpack 65L
FAQs...
I used a tour bus to shuttle me to the trail head. If they have seats spare from the tour group you can hitch...
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Видео

Mount Hector Ski Tour - Banff National Park
Просмотров 8422 года назад
A Ski Ascent of Mount Hector in Banff National Park on 6th April 2022. This is 1 of the 11,000ers of the Canadian Rockies. The route is a glacial ski tour up to the col, but if you want to gain the summit it's more of a Ski Mountaineering mission. For a better video of the descent watch my instagram Reel via the link below. reelCcGla5Vj2VM/?hl=en
Hiking The Stunning Caldron Peak Trail by Peyto Lake
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I hiked up Caldron Peak on the Icefields Parkway in Early October. Caldron Peak is on the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park and towers above the iconic Peyto Lake. This is a great trail with some fantastic lakes and amazing views. It does require some good route finding though so Follow me on FATMAP for the GPX track. Feel free to comment below or Message me on Instagram for any question...
Solo Backpacking the Spectacular Rockwall Trail in Larch Season
Просмотров 6203 года назад
3 Days solo backpacking the Rockwall Trail - Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada I completed this trail in September 2021 which is prime time for Larch season, that's when all the larch trees turn golden in the autumn. Tent used on the trail is the Drop X mid 1P Tent by Durston Gear. Insta: @Nickkeenan91 Full Guidebook Available on FATMAP at: fatmap.com/guidebooks/20092/the-rockwal...
Solo Hiking The West Coast Trail
Просмотров 9243 года назад
6 Days Solo Backpacking the West Coast Trail on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. This is one of the best coastal hikes in Canada, travelling 75km through Pacific Rim National Park. There's plenty of wildlife on trail, with the opportunity to see black bears, eagles, cougars, sealions and a variety of whales. Gear List for the Big 3: Drop X-mid 1 Person Tent by Durston Gear Rab Neut...
Cape Scott and North Coast Trail
Просмотров 7793 года назад
7 Days on the spectacular Cape Scott and North Coast trail, with bears wolves and even whales. Follow me on Instagram: @Nickkeenan91 Full Guidebook for this trail below... fatmap.com/guidebooks/49357/vancouver-island's-stunning-north-coast-trail
Olympic Summit Via Centennial Ridge Trail
Просмотров 1083 года назад
Winter Snowshoe up the Centennial Ridge trail in Kananaskis, to the top of Olympic summit. Filmed on Feb 15th 2021.
Reads Tower
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A hike up Reads Tower on Mount Sparrowhawk in Kananaskis, Canada 6km return with 900m elevation gain, hiked on 9th Jan 2021
Delirium Dive
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Snowboarding down Delirium Dive at Sunshine Village in Banff NP
Alymer Lookout
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Hiking the trail to Alymer Lookout in Winter. Trail is 24km Return with around 600m Elevation Gain. Trail located 14km outside of Banff and starts at the Lake Minniewanka Parking lot.
1st Year Travelling Australia!
Просмотров 966 лет назад
1st year travelling around Aus, squished into 3mins!

Комментарии

  • @kkaryk
    @kkaryk 4 месяца назад

    It did the exact same route a few months ago, cool to relive it through different eyes. Some things I noticed: I went in late May/early June, it was a lot greener and there were lots of flowers/bushes blooming. At the Trapecio pass ( 08:10 ) the ice has receded a lot, I went through pretty much the exact same spot as you but it was completely ice free. Where were all the cows??? I've (unfortunately) met so many all over the place. From the video it seems you met a lot more people, not sure if it was the time of the year or if I was just lucky, but I barely met anyone and there were entire days when I didn't see a soul. The view from the Cerro Gran Vista is out of this world, if you know you know. On the last day I could not be arsed to start early to catch a bus at Llamac that same day... I just chilled the whole morning at Jahuacocha, and only made it to Llamac in early afternoon. I was immediately offered an accommodation (bed + shower) for 10 soles, a colectivo to Chiquián left at 6 AM the next day (15 soles). I also documented this hike (and all the others I've done in my almost 3 months in Perú), check out my channel if you are interested :)

  • @Handcraftedwoodproducts
    @Handcraftedwoodproducts 4 месяца назад

    Great video Nick. Spent some time in the area, back in the 80s whilst in the British Army on adventurous training! What an experience, never forgotten Canada ! Pete

  • @alaitzaritza
    @alaitzaritza 7 месяцев назад

    Did you cross rasac pass? Sorry if I missed this.

    • @NickKeenan
      @NickKeenan 7 месяцев назад

      No, I was tempted but you would need extra tools and equipment, probably an ice axe and crampons as a minimum. Id say that pass is more of a Mountaineering route

  • @victorart-
    @victorart- Год назад

    I’m your friend. The snow scene is amazing🍀🍀💟

  • @victorart-
    @victorart- Год назад

    your video is excellent. I hope it continues to be uploaded. A friend in Korea🍀🍀👍

  • @victorart-
    @victorart- Год назад

    Hi, friend!

  • @connorriley6464
    @connorriley6464 Год назад

    Hey man I’m going to do the trek in September and I want to follow your route. I see you have it on FATMAP but I’ve never used that app before so I had a question. Am I able to download your route and follow it offline?

    • @NickKeenan
      @NickKeenan Год назад

      Hey, yes you have to have the subscription, but they offer a free trial where you could download the gpx track and also download the map offline 👍

    • @connorriley6464
      @connorriley6464 Год назад

      @@NickKeenanawesome thanks for the reply!

  • @jeanelliott8499
    @jeanelliott8499 Год назад

    great video thanks did this 8 years ago now taking partner back

  • @walkerlust
    @walkerlust Год назад

    Amazing you did it solo!! Best trek in the world 😍

  • @selimbaykara978
    @selimbaykara978 Год назад

    Really nice video, thanks;) I plan to do part of the route this summer🙏

  • @michaelhe141
    @michaelhe141 Год назад

    Hi Nick, thank you so much for this video. Do you think combining your D4 with D5 morning - from Camp Jurau to Huayllapa Town via Lg. Sarapocha and Caramarca is reasonable? Please kindly share your thoughts on this. Thank you.

    • @NickKeenan
      @NickKeenan Год назад

      It's possible, however day 4 is a challenging day even though the distance isn't that high, also the town Campsite isn't the best, I'd probably aim to avoid camping in the town if you can as it's noisy and lots of wildlife around

    • @michaelhe141
      @michaelhe141 Год назад

      @@NickKeenan Thank you for your quick response ... I heard there are guesthouses and a hostel in town so I will try my luck then. Greatly appreciate it.

  • @rafelix7
    @rafelix7 Год назад

    Great stuff, was looking for this for quite some time!

  • @victorart-
    @victorart- 2 года назад

    What a hike. The scenery is incredible. I strongly support your solo hiking. Nice day! ✨💕

    • @NickKeenan
      @NickKeenan 2 года назад

      Thanks! It's a beautiful Place

  • @dreams8361
    @dreams8361 2 года назад

    Wow!

  • @HTTravels
    @HTTravels 2 года назад

    Have been trying to find out if this combination of the normal route and alpine circuit was doable, thanks for the amazing report!

    • @NickKeenan
      @NickKeenan 2 года назад

      Thanks! I hope it helps you plan your trip!

  • @hikesome
    @hikesome 2 года назад

    Incredible scenery and hiking adventure Nick! Looks amazing out there. Nice alpine experience ;)

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 2 года назад

    Wow, this thumbnail is freaking awesome my friend. Absolutely stunning and enjoyable presentation! 🔥🔥🥾

    • @NickKeenan
      @NickKeenan 2 года назад

      Thanks, It's a beautiful place, it makes the photography easy!

  • @JakeDoingStuff
    @JakeDoingStuff 2 года назад

    Eh Nick. Great vid. You left out the traverse of the ledge in front of peyto peak lol. Was trying to get a view on what that exposure was like. Have heard mixed things. Did you find it bad or no?

    • @NickKeenan
      @NickKeenan 2 года назад

      It was a little too exposed not have both hands free 😆 I personally didn't find it too bad, it's loose scree & if you fall you will almost certainly slide over the edge, but you can get good traction & it isn't too steep of an angle. If you are used to hiking on scree it's no big deal, if you aren't then it's probably terrifying. I was actually more concerned with falling rocks from above than I was about the drop below. I wrote a full route guide for that route on Fatmap which has more details about the entire route including the crux. fatmap.com/routeid/2862378/caldron-peak

    • @JakeDoingStuff
      @JakeDoingStuff 2 года назад

      @@NickKeenan awesome Nick. Thx a bunch for the quick hitback. I'm gonna give your report a good read here.

    • @therockymountaintrails
      @therockymountaintrails 2 года назад

      @@JakeDoingStuff Hey Jake...I just did this hike last Saturday. For me, the traverse section of this hike was extremely unnerving and I've done exposure before but on hikes where the trail was more defined and wider. One fall here and the results would not be good as you'd go over the cliff edge which is not too far away at the most critical point. I was very deliberate in my movements and was hyper aware of my foot placement as well as utilized my poles to give me some confidence and even though I made it across both times, it was not fun for me. I didn't look down or around until I had negotiated this section which isn't very long but you are very vulnerable. I just posted some of my GoPro video that shows me on the way BACK from the lake and would be the second half of the traverse if you were going TO the lake. There is a natural break between the two halves of the traverse where you can catch your breath. Here's the link to the video: ruclips.net/video/AU3hggayW3c/видео.html Be safe out there!

    • @JakeDoingStuff
      @JakeDoingStuff 2 года назад

      @@therockymountaintrails thx bud. We did the hike as well. It was incredible but you're right you need laser focus on every footstep when you're Crossing that. I felt the foot kicks were well enough but a bit of erosion or heavy rains would completely change that all. Did you ford peyto Creek at the Cairns? Or did you ford at the mouth of peyto Lake and stay to the right of the creek the whole way up? We went left and crossed at the Cairns on the way up. But the creek was high on the way back and we stayed on the North side traversing the bank and crossing at the lake mouth on the way back as we know of someone who was day hiking and washed down during the Ford. Will definitely check out your vid. The climb from the peyto lake back up to the viewpoint is a leg killer ending on the way back !!!

    • @therockymountaintrails
      @therockymountaintrails 2 года назад

      @@JakeDoingStuff We crossed at the mouth and stayed on the right hand side all the way till the climb up to cross Caldron Creek. There were a few places where a wrong step would send you 15 - 20 feet into Peyto Creek so had to be careful there also. Not sure which is better... staying on the left side, and following the good trail through the trees but having to ford the river higher upstream and more dangerous or crossing at the mouth for less current but being more exposed on the cliff edge? I'd prolly do the mouth crossing again as it was much easier ... and the cliff edge was manageable. Did you go all the way up Caldron Peak? My hiking partner made it but I was gassed and pulled the plug about 200 meters from the top so I waited for him to come back from the summit. I knew I needed enough in the tank to get back over the traverse without being shaky as well as the last 250 - 300 meters back up at the end which was absolutely soul crushing!!

  • @marianjedrysik5492
    @marianjedrysik5492 2 года назад

    Wonderful views!!

  • @somehappenings246
    @somehappenings246 3 года назад

    Love yr tent,... looking at getting he same one. How did you peg it out on the wooden tent pads?

    • @NickKeenan
      @NickKeenan 3 года назад

      I had to get creative, I used sticks and dropped them in between the cracks with lines attach to middle then turned them sideways so they wouldnt come out for 1 half, then the other half I got long sticks and dropped them upright between the cracks then used rocks to hold them in place, thankfully that tent only needs 4 stakes so it was actually a really good set up, it was harder setting up in sand, I had to use lots of rocks!

  • @blakesh1
    @blakesh1 3 года назад

    Cool video! Thanks for sharing your trip. Wondering if you would also consider sharing your gear list and pack loadout? Thx

  • @nathanjanuszewski
    @nathanjanuszewski 3 года назад

    that trail looks amazing. Do you know if its possible to get there from Kananaskis village?

    • @NickKeenan
      @NickKeenan 3 года назад

      The trail starts at nakiska skill hill, so it should be possible to get there from the village

  • @italiano5150
    @italiano5150 3 года назад

    Awesome!!!!

  • @theriadahmed
    @theriadahmed 3 года назад

    Is there any difficult scramble in the hike ?? Also can you do it without snowshoes??

    • @NickKeenan
      @NickKeenan 3 года назад

      There's no scrambling to do it's all hiking, snowshoes maybe required if you go a few days after heavy snow, however given the current warm weather you should get up there fine without, I would recommend taking microspikes though!

  • @actress007
    @actress007 4 года назад

    Love the map at the start! 😉

  • @haylznonstop
    @haylznonstop 4 года назад

    I have a question.. Are you looking for a hiking partner? ;)