Backpacking in the Pecos Wilderness to Trampas Lakes | Carson National Forest New Mexico {4K}
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Trampas Lakes and Hidden Lake in the Pecos Wilderness, Carson National Forest, New Mexico
An overnight backpacking trip for the Ron & John Advventures
Located in the northern section, down a very bumpy and rutted FR207, from Trampas New Mexico into the wilderness.
video shot with GoPro 10
That was a very enjoyable video. I really love the mountains. No matter where you go, the mountains are where I feel the most at home.
Dwayne
Thank you!! And thanks for watching.
Great goat pics
Thanks 👍
Really enjoyed your video and am curious to do this hike myself. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
Very beautiful. Wish i could still do stuff like that.
Thank you!
Nice Vid I'd sure like to check out that area ! The filming at foot leval was a cool affect.
Thanks for watching!
I camped in that exact spot last fall and summer. Lovely!
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
I like the beautiful areas in America
thanks for watching.
I drove clear around the mtn last year, or the year before. Raining by the time i got to the trail head. It never let up. Waited & waited. Kept pouring. Ate lunch in the truck. Still raining. Drove home.
Well that sucks. It is pretty rainy in the Pecos wilderness, especially July-Sept. Hope you get another chance. Thanks for watching.
So beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
Climbing up a rock slide, oh my goodness, you are crazy 🤪
Nice 🙏🙏🙏👍
thanks!
Wow, I’ve never camped that high. I would definitely feel,the thin air
yep, it can give you a headache or worse if you aren't used to it. Best to camp a few thousand feet lower for a night or two before going up that high.
New sub! Liked ✌️🤘😆🙏
Welcome! Thanks for watching.
The Wind as a young man I've seen a whole grove of aspens Flattened over the Sky line trail mother nature Beware
Nice video. You guys see any bears?
nope, no bear or even deer or elk. Just the bighorn sheep.
Beautiful area how much miles was it up to the lake's alone?? Also how much miles all around altogether??
Its about 6.5 miles each way to Trampas lakes, with a side trip to the other lake adding another mile.
Nice was it a hard hike? What was y’all’s pack weight
Ron and John are both in good condition, workout a lot, and they both said it was hard... not because of distance but because of the altitude gain (going from 8900' to 11,500) and having to climb over so many downed trees wearing their backpacks. Ron's pack was less than 30lbs, John's was more than that. Thanks for watching!
Have you hiked to Lake Katherine? I’m curious how it compares. The distance is similar.
Yes, we have a couple of videos of John & Ron doing the Lake Katherine and Santa Fe Baldy backpacking weekend. The differences in trail and conditions are the big thing, and that is due to usage. Lake Katherine and Santa Fe Baldy are busy all summer long, lots of people, lots of day hikers and backpackers, so trail is cleared already. Trampas is less known and more remote. Check out our videos of Lake Katherine for comparisons. Thanks for watching.
@@RobinT-treehugger will do. Thanks. I was surprised at the amount of blowdown in your Trampas video. It wasn’t like that last October.
Was this recently?? Planing on heading up the first week of September in there!
yes, it was the first week of Aug. Have a great trip!
Many people think New Mexico is all desert.
New Mexico is about 1/3 forest covered mountains, with over 200 peaks above 10,000'. Most people think the Rocky Mountains end at the border with Colorado, but they do continue into NM.