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Havasupai & The Grand Canyon 4K (2024) [Part 6]: Navajo Falls, Havasu Falls & The Night Hike Out
This trip finds 4 of the noBear Crew heading out on our 1st trip of 2024.
This was a special one.
Havasupai is literally an oasis deep within the Grand Canyon. Travertine creeks and falls, insanely blue, azure water, gorgeous canyons... it’s a veritable paradise on earth.
Permits are extremely hard to snag. Reservations are handled by the Havasupai Tribe. Whereas getting a permit on “traditional” National Park land is hard enough, trying to get one of the 400 spots in Havasupai is no joke.
A national Park campground permit may cost $15 a person. A Havasupai permit, which must be used for the entire 4 days, runs just north of $435 a person! That’s just to be able to pitch a tent for 3 nights...
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Havasupai & The Grand Canyon 4K (2024) [Part 5 ]: The Hidden Falls Adventure
Просмотров 34021 день назад
This trip finds 4 of the noBear Crew heading out on our 1st trip of 2024. This was a special one. Havasupai is literally an oasis deep within the Grand Canyon. Travertine creeks and falls, insanely blue, azure water, gorgeous canyons... it’s a veritable paradise on earth. Permits are extremely hard to snag. Reservations are handled by the Havasupai Tribe. Whereas getting a permit on “traditiona...
Havasupai & The Grand Canyon 4K (2024) [Part 4]: Beaver Falls Swimming & The Mooney Falls Ascent
Просмотров 645Месяц назад
This trip finds 4 of the noBear Crew heading out on our 1st trip of 2024. This was a special one. Havasupai is literally an oasis deep within the Grand Canyon. Travertine creeks and falls, insanely blue, azure water, gorgeous canyons... it’s a veritable paradise on earth. Permits are extremely hard to snag. Reservations are handled by the Havasupai Tribe. Whereas getting a permit on “traditiona...
Havasupai & The Grand Canyon 4K (2024) [Part 3]: The Mooney Falls Descent to Beaver Falls
Просмотров 762Месяц назад
This trip finds 4 of the noBear Crew heading out on our 1st trip of 2024. This was a special one. Havasupai is literally an oasis deep within the Grand Canyon. Travertine creeks and falls, insanely blue, azure water, gorgeous canyons... it’s a veritable paradise on earth. Permits are extremely hard to snag. Reservations are handled by the Havasupai Tribe. Whereas getting a permit on “traditiona...
Havasupai & The Grand Canyon 4K (2024) [Part 1]: Philly to The Hilltop Trailhead to Havasu Falls
Просмотров 792Месяц назад
This trip finds 4 of the noBear Crew heading out on our 1st trip of 2024. This was a special one. Havasupai is literally an oasis deep within the Grand Canyon. Travertine creeks and falls, insanely blue azure water, gorgeous canyons... it’s a veritable paradise on earth. Permits are extremely hard to snag. Reservations are handled by the Havasupai Tribe. Whereas getting a permit on “traditional...
Havasupai & The Grand Canyon 4K (2024) [Part 2]: Havasu Falls, Mooney Falls & Havasupai Campground
Просмотров 856Месяц назад
This trip finds 4 of the noBear Crew heading out on our 1st trip of 2024. This was a special one. Havasupai is literally an oasis deep within the Grand Canyon. Travertine creeks and falls, insanely blue azure water, gorgeous canyons... it’s a veritable paradise on earth. Permits are extremely hard to snag. Reservations are handled by the Havasupai Tribe. Whereas getting a permit on “traditional...
Great Smoky Mountains NP 4K (Part VI): Packrafting/Overnight Backpacking to Island on Fontana Lake
Просмотров 2984 месяца назад
On this September trip to the Great Smoky Mountains, we visit Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive, James Madison University, Pigeon Forge & Gatlinburg Tennessee, Cades Cove, Fontana Dam (North Carolina), The Devil's Tail, and much more. We hike some of the Smokies' most iconic hikes (Chimney Tops, Clingman's Dome, The Appalachian Trail, Mount Collins, Abrams Falls, Alum Cave, and an awesome...
Great Smoky Mountains NP 4K (Part V): Zero Day in Gatlinburg & Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Просмотров 2714 месяца назад
On this September trip to the Great Smoky Mountains, we visit Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive, James Madison University, Pigeon Forge & Gatlinburg Tennessee, Cades Cove, Fontana Dam (North Carolina), The Devil's Tail, and much more. We hike some of the Smokies' most iconic hikes (Chimney Tops, Clingman's Dome, The Appalachian Trail, Mount Collins, Abrams Falls, Alum Cave, and an awesome...
Great Smoky Mountains NP 4K (Part IV): Cades Cove, Abrams Falls Trail, Coyote, Mama Bear w/ 3 Cubs!!
Просмотров 1234 месяца назад
On this September trip to the Great Smoky Mountains, we visit Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive, James Madison University, Pigeon Forge & Gatlinburg Tennessee, Cades Cove, Fontana Dam (North Carolina), The Devil's Tail, and much more. We hike some of the Smokies' most iconic hikes (Chimney Tops, Clingman's Dome, The Appalachian Trail, Mount Collins, Abrams Falls, Alum Cave, and an awesome...
Great Smoky Mountains NP 4K [Part III]: Overnight Trip (Clingmans Dome/Appalachian Trail/Mt. Collins
Просмотров 1605 месяцев назад
Part 3 of a 6 Day/7 Night Trip to the Great Smoky Mountains. In this chapter we head out on our first overnight backcountry backpacking trip in the Smokies. We start at the highest point on the fabled Appalachian Trail... Clingmans Dome. From there we section hike the AT to Mount Collins Shelter. This is a shelter, like many along the AT, that allows thru hikers and overnight section hikers to ...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park 4K (Sept. 2023) [Part II]: The Chimney Tops Trail & Gatlinburg
Просмотров 1865 месяцев назад
Part 2 of a 6 Day/7 Night Trip to the Great Smoky Mountains. In this chapter we venture out on our 1st Backcountry Adventure to the iconic Chimney Tops Trail. There's some cool footage of Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and the Pigeon Forge KOA. On this trip we visit Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive, James Madison University, Pigeon Forge & Gatlinburg Tennessee, Cades Cove, Fontana Dam (North ...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park 4K (9/2023) [Part I]: Skyline Drive, Shenandoah NP, Pigeon Forge
Просмотров 2755 месяцев назад
Part 1 of a 6 Day/7 Night Trip to the Great Smoky Mountains. We visit Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive, James Madison University, Pigeon Forge & Gatlinburg Tennessee, Cades Cove, Fontana Dam (North Carolina), The Devil's Tail, and much more. We hike some of the Smokies' most iconic hikes (Chimney Tops, Clingman's Dome, The Appalachian Trail, Mount Collins, Abrams Falls, Alum Cave, and an...
Denali National Park 4K (September 2021): Hiking The Triple Lakes Trail & Riley Creek (short form)
Просмотров 368Год назад
This day hike is part of a larger 7-Day trip to Denali National Park in September of 2021. This is a short-form day-hike edit of a longer form video. This chapter see us head to our final Denali Campground of the trip, Riley Creek. We saved the last big hike for our last few days. We had 2 days at Riley, & we decided to spend that first day taking it easy. We drove into the town of McKinley Par...
Denali National Park (September 2021): Hiking The Savage Alpine Route & Savage River (short-form)
Просмотров 370Год назад
This day hike is part of a larger 7-Day trip to Denali National Park in September of 2021. This is a short-form day-hike edit of a longer form video. In this Chapter we find ourselves at The Savage River Campground on our second, and final day at this site, before we finish up the trip at Riley Creek. On this day we decided to hike one of the few maintained trails in The Park... The Savage Alpi...
Denali National Park 4K (Sept. 2021): Hiking The Savage River Loop Trail & Jenny Creek (short-form)
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Denali National Park 4K (Sept. 2021): Hiking The Savage River Loop Trail & Jenny Creek (short-form)
Denali National Park 4K (September 2021): Hiking & Packrafting The Toklat River (short-form)
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Denali National Park 4K (September 2021): Hiking & Packrafting The Toklat River (short-form)
Denali National Park 4K (Sept. 2021): Hiking Polychrome Pass, The Toklat River, Igloo Creek (short)
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Denali National Park 4K (Sept. 2021): Hiking Polychrome Pass, The Toklat River, Igloo Creek (short)
Denali National Park 4K (September 2021): Hiking & Exploring the Teklanika River Area (short-form)
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Denali National Park 4K (September 2021): Hiking & Exploring the Teklanika River Area (short-form)
Acadia National Park 4K (October): Hiking Sand Beach, Ocean Path, & Great Head (short form)
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Acadia National Park 4K (October): Hiking Sand Beach, Ocean Path, & Great Head (short form)
Acadia National Park 4K (October): Hiking The Jordan Pond Path & Jordan Cliffs (short form)
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Acadia National Park 4K (October): Hiking The Jordan Pond Path & Jordan Cliffs (short form)
Acadia National Park 4K (October): Hiking The Beehive Trail, Bowl Trail, & Bar Harbor [short form]
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Acadia National Park 4K (October): Hiking The Beehive Trail, Bowl Trail, & Bar Harbor [short form]
Acadia National Park 4K (October): Hiking Cadillac Mountain via The South Ridge Trail (day hike)
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Acadia National Park 4K (October): Hiking Cadillac Mountain via The South Ridge Trail (day hike)
Acadia National Park 4K (October): Hiking Great Head & Sand Beach (short form)
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Acadia National Park 4K (October): Hiking Great Head & Sand Beach (short form)
Yellowstone National Park 4K (2021): Backpacking The Heart Lake Trail & CDT Section Hike (short form
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Yellowstone National Park 4K (2021): Backpacking The Heart Lake Trail & CDT Section Hike (short form
Glacier National Park 4K (2021): Hiking The Grinnell Glacier Trail [Bighorn, Goats, +] (short form)
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Glacier National Park 4K (2021): Hiking The Grinnell Glacier Trail [Bighorn, Goats, ] (short form)
Glacier National Park 4K (2021): Hiking The Cracker Lake Trail [Bears, Cubs, Moose, +] (short form)
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Glacier National Park 4K (2021): Hiking The Cracker Lake Trail [Bears, Cubs, Moose, ] (short form)
Glacier National Park 4K (2021): Polebridge, Hiking Trail of the Cedars, Avalanche Lake (short form)
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Glacier National Park 4K (2021): Polebridge, Hiking Trail of the Cedars, Avalanche Lake (short form)
Glacier National Park 4K (2021) [West Glacier]: GTTSR, Apgar, L. McDonald, Grizzly Bear (short form)
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Glacier National Park 4K (2021) [West Glacier]: GTTSR, Apgar, L. McDonald, Grizzly Bear (short form)
Glacier National Park 4K (2021): Hiking The Highline Trail & Hidden Lake Trail (short form)
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Glacier National Park 4K (2021): Hiking The Highline Trail & Hidden Lake Trail (short form)

Комментарии

  • @DavidVelahos
    @DavidVelahos 24 дня назад

    😮sick!!

  • @evansemola6965
    @evansemola6965 Месяц назад

    This trip gave me a whole new perspective for the southwest!

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures Месяц назад

      @@evansemola6965 same. I never thought desert hiking would be my jam. I’m such a mountains and lakes person. I was as surprised as you. Very similar effect to what Denali did to me. Alaska never “called to me”. Then we got back, and I haven’t been able to get that place out of my head since.

  • @jruiz2453
    @jruiz2453 Месяц назад

    Awesome footage, if you don't mind me asking what camara did you use. 😊

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures Месяц назад

      @@jruiz2453 of course I don’t mind! I’m only using a GoPro Hero 11 Black and an iPhone 15 Pro Max. Anytime you see a zoom shot it’s most likely the iPhone. Then I intercut the footage in Premiere Pro and color match/grade

    • @jruiz2453
      @jruiz2453 Месяц назад

      @noBearAdventures nice, next time you guys should go all the way to the confluence from Beaver Falls another 6 Miles. There is a lot of fish going upstream.

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures Месяц назад

      @@jruiz2453 the next time we go we are definitely going to do the Confluence. We might have done it this time around, but one of our group stayed at camp and we didn’t want to leave him by himself all day like that

  • @stevenmshawzy
    @stevenmshawzy Месяц назад

    Great video. How long did the trip take there and back? Did you start the journey from the Many Glacier Hotel? Thanks for sharing!

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures Месяц назад

      Thank you! The hike is about 11.5 miles round trip if you start at the Hotel. It’s about 3.5/4 miles shorter if you take the ferry. But I highly recommend skipping the ferry. Those are super easy miles, and we found them to be really enjoyable

    • @stevenmshawzy
      @stevenmshawzy Месяц назад

      Thanks!@@noBearAdventures

    • @EZ2XLR8
      @EZ2XLR8 Месяц назад

      ​@noBearAdventures how many hours would you say it was from when you started the trail till you got back?

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures Месяц назад

      @@EZ2XLR8 I would say about 7.5 hours, but we also had lunch at Upper Grinnell and took a dip in the lake. We definitely took our time to stop and smell the roses along the way.

  • @shredhiker6209
    @shredhiker6209 4 месяца назад

    Killer video. That’s only a few hours from home, I can’t believe I’ve never camped anywhere on Fontana.

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 4 месяца назад

      I know you’re like me, and your heart lies out west, but Fontana was a nice surprise man. You’d like it. What trips you got lined up?

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209 4 месяца назад

      @@noBearAdventures I'll be headed back to Yellowstone, doing a 50 mile section of the JMT, another Colorado trip, and hoping to make it to Glacier or the Uintas. I actually hiked in GSMNP some back in December, started near Cades Cove & went up onto the AT. I just didn't get video on that trip

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 4 месяца назад

      @@shredhiker6209 let’s GO!! Nice itinerary. I know you spend a lot of time in Yellowstone, but have you spent a lot of time in Glacier? That’s where my heart is. I feel like I know that place like the back of my hand. Also, we’re heading to Havasupai Falls in a little over a month. Then to Zion, and maybe Bryce for a bit.

  • @cameliaterrellservantofJesus
    @cameliaterrellservantofJesus 4 месяца назад

    Gorgeous scenery! Really enjoyed this video!

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much!! Wait until you see the videos of our upcoming trip 👀 It’ll likely be the most beautiful backcountry location we’ve ever been to. May in Havasupai Falls, Arizona and Zion National Park, Utah

    • @cameliaterrellservantofJesus
      @cameliaterrellservantofJesus 4 месяца назад

      @@noBearAdventures definitely looking forward to it

  • @kevinAuman1
    @kevinAuman1 10 месяцев назад

    Dogs were my favorite part but beautiful scenery a close 2nd

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 10 месяцев назад

      The dogs were incredible! We could’ve stayed there all day

  • @machelle0909
    @machelle0909 Год назад

    NOW I'M GONNA HAVE TO GO BACK TO GLACIER NP.....BY FAR ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES I'VE EVER SEEN. GREAT VIDEO!

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures Год назад

      So we have a group of 7 now, but we started with 4 back in 2019. We were sitting at work one dreary winter day in February, in New Jersey, and a video of Yellowstone came up on one of our monitors. We said “hey, let’s go to Yellowstone”. Long story short, Yellowstone turned into Glacier and Yellowstone… And here we are four years later, with almost doesn’t national parks under our belts…. And a ton of experience and gear. The funny part of the story, though, is that our plan was to go to a different national park every year. It took us all of two years to realize we had to go back to Glacier. The place is literally heaven. And I’m sure it’s going to take us less than two years for us to wanna go back. The most beautiful place I’ve ever seen.

  • @jamibressler2482
    @jamibressler2482 Год назад

    Can I ask what time of year this video was taken? Heading there in a couple weeks (mid August) trying to get a gage on what weather to expect

  • @danielandhisswiftiebuddyev1073

    Great video. Planning on doing this in the near future. This video helped me see the terrain and difficulty. Great job!

  • @angelablodgett6889
    @angelablodgett6889 Год назад

    What time of year were you there? Was also there in 2021 August.

  • @luissalas1898
    @luissalas1898 Год назад

    I’ll be there this summer! Great video!

  • @jaimeflores_vasquez2802
    @jaimeflores_vasquez2802 Год назад

    good work!

  • @Zoomdak
    @Zoomdak Год назад

    Great video! I love watching adventure films and you guys did an excellent job capturing your trips to different National Parks. It's amazing to see all the beautiful wilderness areas you've been to and the exciting experiences you had. Count me as a new sub!

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures Год назад

      Thank you!! What an awesome comment to see as I’m up late watching other people’s backpacking trips… longing for warm weather and the hiking season. Lol. Appreciate the words 💪 Keep an eye out for our next video. Nothing but animal encounters. Should be up within the week

  • @chuck_the_mauler
    @chuck_the_mauler Год назад

    The view coming over Swiftcurrent Pass never gets old. Nice work, my friend. What's on tap for 2023?

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Год назад

    This looks outstanding my friend, absolutely majestic looking place! Brilliant video!

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures Год назад

      Thanks Ervin. I tried to keep the time of it down, but in my eyes (knowing what it looked like in person) it’s so hard to cut shots, because everything looks so beautiful. But the camera never does it justice… as I know you’re aware. I tried to keep every clip at around 3-4 seconds

  • @shredhiker6209
    @shredhiker6209 Год назад

    Amazing scenery

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures Год назад

      @@shredhiker6209 it’s amazing man. You guys will love it. This is one of the few “actual” trails in the park. 99% of it is off trail. Go wherever you want. The place is gigantic. As you can tell I’m sure. It’s just vast. When you look out over Yellowstone it looks big and sprawling. Denali looks like another planet

    • @shredhiker6209
      @shredhiker6209 Год назад

      @@noBearAdventures did you have a favorite campground you stayed at? I decided on going in July ‘23, probably gonna backpack a few nights & stay at a campground or two.

  • @angie7236
    @angie7236 Год назад

    "And the last one was the closest we should ever be."...haha. Awesome ending!!

  • @angie7236
    @angie7236 Год назад

    Dang..another trail to add to my list. Looks amazing! I can do without the hail though. July can't get here fast enough. PS. Always love your selection of music. :-)

  • @robertvalente8217
    @robertvalente8217 Год назад

    We did savage alpine on our first day in Denali back in August and had intended to do the river trail the next day but switched to mountain vista to glass for animals. We went to the river bottom in hopes of taking some bear footprint photos but instead saw a bear about a hundred yards away or so feeding on blueberries. It was directly behind you at the 17:12 mark of your video. What a great trip. Thanks for the video! It was like I was there again.

    • @robertvalente8217
      @robertvalente8217 Год назад

      @@noBearAdventures it'll be a road trip with day hikes. I figure we'll start in Jasper and head south following the folliage change hitting Banff as well on the way to Glacier. Alaska will probably be on Uncruise from Juneau to Juneau with a few extra days in Sitka. I won't be going back without a big spotting scope this time. I really enjoyed finding all of the animals.

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures Год назад

      @@robertvalente8217 sounds incredible

  • @sydneywilliam5494
    @sydneywilliam5494 Год назад

    𝓹𝓻𝓸𝓶𝓸𝓼𝓶

  • @roymeetsworld1
    @roymeetsworld1 Год назад

    Those top views are 🔥

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures Год назад

      Thank you brother. Yeah it was sick. I would’ve loved to have seen it at sunrise

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Год назад

    This place is so unique! Amazing work, sky looks simply gorgeous!

  • @user-kz7df6yb8h
    @user-kz7df6yb8h Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Год назад

    Brilliant upload, this was enjoyable and so nicely filmed! 🔥🔥

  • @darenroth7390
    @darenroth7390 Год назад

    great video Loved the music

  • @smayflow
    @smayflow Год назад

    Hey! I’ve watched a ton of your videos! Fun! The hubs and I did this trail Aug. 22nd of that same year, were drenched to the bone, and were seriously worried about hypothermia! We couldn’t feel our fingers up top and couldn’t linger. Ate lunch as fast as we could and headed down! Amazing trail! Weather can change so fast up there!

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures Год назад

      Whoa! You’re seriously lucky you made it out ok. Yeah… there is a reason we call Glacier the BiPolar Weather Park. The things we’ve seen there, in spans in minutes, has almost defied reason. There’s a clip at the end of this cut that I almost didn’t include because it didn’t make any sense, and disrupted the continuity. One second it’s pouring with black skies and the next it’s completely sunny. That cut was in a span of 5 minutes real-time. But it looks so ridiculous in the video that it almost looks as though the one clip is from a different part of the day. Insane. I’m glad you like the videos. There will be more going up soon. Thanks

  • @LisserLouWho
    @LisserLouWho 2 года назад

    Outstanding. Once again, great video and job. I’m definitely gearing up for this one. The views are just lovely. Can’t wait to see it in person. My condolences to your pee-pees.

  • @adventurelifewithbob2960
    @adventurelifewithbob2960 2 года назад

    Enjoyed your video. Yellowstone is one of my favorite places. We were there in the fall of 2021. Loved every minute of it. We are planning to return in October 2022.

  • @darenroth7390
    @darenroth7390 2 года назад

    awesome spot for kayak

  • @darenroth7390
    @darenroth7390 2 года назад

    nice video

  • @LisserLouWho
    @LisserLouWho 2 года назад

    Great video, gentlemen. Will be there in a couple of weeks and looking forward to this hike.

  • @adventurelifewithbob2960
    @adventurelifewithbob2960 2 года назад

    Enjoyed your video! We visited Teton National Park last year and had a blast. We are looking forward to another visit in October.

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 2 года назад

      Thanks Bob!! It is magical, isn’t it? We were super impressed. Def a hiker/backpacker’s park! I also peeped your channel. Wow man!! Gonna go through some of those edits you got over there. Gave you an instant subscribe for the Africa stuff alone 💪

  • @BucyTV
    @BucyTV 2 года назад

    Beautiful scenery. Love it. Thanks for sharing. New subscriber here.

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 2 года назад

      Thanks!! Just checked your channel out. Got yourself a sub for sure. Very nice. Btw, I think this just posted so it’s probably potato level. The other vids are all in 4K if you see anything you like

  • @DavidHaney1
    @DavidHaney1 2 года назад

    Well, you don't see, or better stated, don't "hear", many vids like this one. With all those famous songs used in the background, you'd think this video would be pulled for copyright issues. Dont get me wrong, I love this video and so glad I got to see it, but I bet it will get pulled soon. Boston, Journey, Marshall Tucker, and so many more songs sounded so good. Loved it !!!

  • @KristinaAdventures
    @KristinaAdventures 2 года назад

    incredible views, I love yosemite!! thanks for sharing this with us, really enjoyed it 😇

  • @jerrystraka7856
    @jerrystraka7856 2 года назад

    walk the shoreline around the lake.... my parents ashes are at the far end of the lake - looking out at heaven's peak. every mother's day and father's day i would be on the trail before sunrise and at the far end of the lake ALONE to spend time with their 'essence'.... then even that got too crowded. i'll miss my visits to talk with them. but the rude, arrogant, loud, privileged, know-it-all idiots who've ruined ANY park experience with their inconsiderate ways and overbearing snobbishness were too much......God i hate those assholes. i really hate what Glacier has become after 35+ years of solitude and communal times. it's become a shithole of 'entitled' pricks..........

  • @jerrystraka7856
    @jerrystraka7856 2 года назад

    apparently you're a flatlander.... the 'exposed' 100 yards of Highline trail above the road is safe as can be. it's as wide as a sidewalk and has 'hose' and chain for those needing to grasp on. as a person who has summitted every peak around Logan Pass (Clements, Reynolds-14 times, Oberlin-over 25 times, Bearhat-3 times, Cannon-twice, Heavy Runner, Piegan-10 times, Pollock 12 times, Bishop's Cap-twice, Siyeh, Mahtapi, and Gould) exposure is just part of the game in the high country. the trail above the road wouldn't even make the classification index of 2-5. It's a one. It's nothing. It's like standing on a bridge and looking down. also...why didn't you go down to Hidden Lake? it's only another mile and a half. cross the outlet creek and walk around Bearhat mountain (about a mile and half and 800-1000 vertical) to the high ridgeline behind and you can look down at avalanche lake and into floral park, beneath sperry glacier. I've hiked into Hidden about 70 times, half of them alone, and fished for hours undisturbed. up to 20 inch yellowstone cutthroat trout (stocked by the park a century ago). i've seen grizzly and wolverine on many an occasion. found the wolverine den at the base of Bearhat and visited it for 5 years, until the wolverines moved on. the more you experience exposure (meaning heights near edges), the more you become used to it. start by taking the 'down trail' up to Oberlin and walk the top of it. it's easy, accessible, and has great places to safely experience exposure. it's about 1500 vertical and a mile or so hike up the scree to the top. i've seen 5 year old kids up there and 62 year old retirees (me being one). 35 years of hiking, climbing, biking, back country camping, high mountain lake fishing and cross country skiing in Glacier is forever etched in my mind. i have thousands of picture. But the increase in tourists and rapid growth of the Flathead valley has changed the experience forever. it will never be the same. in my opinion, it has been ruined. so i finally moved away to get away from the rude. arrogant, privileged trash that dominates the park now. sad. very sad. it used to be friendly. it used to be a place to escape those kind of people....now - they're everywhere. assholes everywhere Loving the Andes in my retirement. the people in ecuador are the kindest in the world..... i'm never returning to 'gunland' and trump idiotville....never

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 2 года назад

      Your accomplishments are astounding. Congrats.

  • @scarecrow1958
    @scarecrow1958 2 года назад

    I am glad you posted this video because it shows people just how dangerous parts of that trail can be. Hopefully, those that know their limits (like myself), I know I would never attempt to cross that section of trail carved out of the mountain itself. Hopefully, such videos can give people like me a glimpse of territory I would otherwise be unable to see so thank you for that.

  • @jennyray1476
    @jennyray1476 2 года назад

    Oh my favorite part of driving into kings Canyon when " nature says don't you dare doubt me b$tch" lol it's like the colors of the rock slab cooper gold silver there's nothing like it. Camera doesn't do it justice how jaw dropping it is

  • @michaeltizzani9785
    @michaeltizzani9785 2 года назад

    Great videos! How long ago did you guys go to denali to record? I'm trying to figure out if this portion of the park is still accessible after the recent landslide for my trip next month

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 2 года назад

      Thanks Mike! We were there for 8 days. The landslide at Polychrome has put the Parks road out of commission past that point. Eilson Visitors center will be hard to get to, unless you want to do a multi day backpacking trip out there. Also, Wonder Lake is only accessible by plane now. From what I’ve heard, it’ll be at least until 2023 for them to have the Parks Road back up and running past Polychrome. However, there are a ton of great multi day trips that can be accomplished from the zone where the Toklat crosses the Parls Road. If you head out towards the Alaska Range from the road you can hit some really cool glaciers and some hidden gems out that way. When were you thinking about going?

    • @michaeltizzani9785
      @michaeltizzani9785 2 года назад

      @@noBearAdventures We are going next month 8/7,8/8, and 8/9 camping at Savage 2 days and Igloo 1 day. We're trying to find hidden gems to hike to

  • @wunkus
    @wunkus 2 года назад

    Epic place to bring a packraft!

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 2 года назад

      It really was. Thanks. Packrafts have added an incredible level of type 1 fun to our trips. This one is pricey, but there are some that aren’t that are awesome (the Klymit Litewater Dinghy, the NRS MatKat, etc…). I couldn’t recommend them more

    • @wunkus
      @wunkus 2 года назад

      @@noBearAdventures I have a Kokopelli that I used last summer and am waiting on delivery of an Alpacka to use this summer. I'll use them both for backpacking to remote Alpine lakes.

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 2 года назад

      @@wunkus Kokopelli’s are nice too. Alpacka is where it’s at though. What model did you get? They have the new Ghost Scout that came out this year.

    • @wunkus
      @wunkus 2 года назад

      @@noBearAdventures The Explorer 42. I wanted something slightly larger so my kid can comfortably sit in front, and it only weighs 3 more lbs than the Kokopelli. Hopefully I won't notice those 3 lbs.

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 2 года назад

      @@wunkus that’s a sick boat. A guy we rent our RV’s from up in Alaska has one. It’s legit!! Nothing that boat can’t run. Enjoy!!

  • @charleswolfe1675
    @charleswolfe1675 2 года назад

    Did you mean St. Mary / East Glacier KOA ? Because "St Mary's" doesn't exist.

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 2 года назад

      When you’re standing alone at parties and you’re wondering why… now you know 🤷

    • @kcwins84
      @kcwins84 2 года назад

      You know I’m messing with you, right? If only I had more alone time. I forgot what that’s like. The list of folks that want to pack pack with me/us is endless lol.

    • @noBearAdventures
      @noBearAdventures 2 года назад

      @@kcwins84 if you had used this ^^ name I wouldn’t known it was you!! Lol. I’m like… who’s Charles 🤣🤣🤣