what i always loved about your videos was the story telling. your ways of hiking (regarding minimalism, speed you're at and such) may seem very radical for many but your story telling is one of the best and has stayed on top while other YTs content seems to wash out a lot over a few years. I giggled a tiny bit when you showed off that you've picked up painting, when you literally try to drop everything else to be on your way as fast as possible. full circle back to the beginning of this comment. It's your story telling that keeps me joining in and your paintings really add a lot to it and show us the details which you pick out yourself. It is so nice to see you succeed in what you do and i thank you for sharing your stories in your personal style. Stay safe and live a beautiful life!
Leaves me speachless. Next level hiking and next level filming. Truly amazing. Thank you! I am so much looking forward to watching the rest of the videos. I will have to discipline myself not to binge watch them but to cherish them one by one.
Utah is my home state, it's incredible to see so many familiar sights in one of your videos. While the Hayduke is daunting, it is also a sort of "dream trail" for many, the kind of isolation and raw terrain is very unique. I'm so excited to see the rest of it!
You're walking through my playground! I grew up in the southern Utah desert and do a lot of backcountry canyoneering. I've spent a lot of time in some of these places, yet no time in some of these places. I'm just hearing about this trail. I wish I had time to take off to just thru hike, but I think I'll just section hike this trail. I was planning to do the Great Western, but this Hayduke is more my type of landscape. I love the videos and am looking forward to watching them all!
So stoked to watch this journey! I've never been a desert person, but this trail calls to my soul. I hope to experience the energy of this trail in the next couple of years. For now I'll look forward to Mondays and your beautiful videos. Thanks to both of you for sharing this with the rest of us.
The people-at-the-beginning / solitude journey / people-at-the-end kinda resembles a journey to the Moon. Can't wait to see how your "splashdown" and return to civilization goes.
Not too long ago I took a sudden unplanned road trip from central AZ up Route 89 into Utah, to Zion, ending in a town called Hurricane outside of Zion. It was unbelievably beautiful and I can't wait to see what this terrain looks like from the trail:)
We spent 2 weeks out in Arches,Capital Reef,Canyonlands beginning of June..Also did WirePass/Buckskin Gulch Slot Canyon along with Lower Calf Creek Falls…Been looking forward to your videos coming out..Will be binge watching these now finally…Thanks ahead of time cause I know they will be awesome🥾🥾🥾🚶♂️🚶♂️🚶♂️🚶♂️
The hayduke scares the crap out of me as a predominantly solo backpacker. Heights / borderline bouldering / rock climbing bother the crap out of me. Thank you for sharing.
I love this part of the US. It really makes you appreciate that we are floating on a rock in space. The first time I went through Canyonlands was a mind altering experience. Words cannot describe the magnitude. I can't believe you are hiking through 800 mi of this desert. Best wishes. -Bless
You make some of the best videos on YT. Beautifully shot, full of great information, and expertly edited. I love the use of narration and “on trail” audio. I really enjoy your channel.
Nicely done! So many hiking videos are excruciating to watch, but not this one. I'm pecking away at section hiking the Hayduke, so look forward to future episodes.
Such an excellent start to this adventure- just crazy beautiful- really whetted the appetite for more as did the Instagram photos. Loved your time lapse of you painting the Hayduke Trail map!
OMG! The water colors are back! Are they? I hope there will be a water color painting every video of this trail. :) Спасибо! Anyway, I'm excited to watch this regardless of whether painting will be featured. (I hope they are. :)
glad u have a perdner !!! single travel is, as many x's, is a mental play n doubt upstairs !! this yy the military pushes us sooo hard. the brain is in control !!!!😮
Jupiter, awesome to see you guys again, I've been waiting almost patiently for the first video. Your filming and narration is impeccable as always! I'll be heading to the GTNP in two weeks, stay safe and take care of each other!
The character from which the trail is named after is definitely worth a read - Edward Abbey does a great job describing the natural surroundings the area all with a little eco-terrorism! The Monkey Wrench Gang is one of my favorites and made me want to do this hike someday. Glad I could see a great preview, thanks Jupiter
Nice video. As a solo bike tourer, I'm very interested in the logistics like, where did you park your van for 2 months? And how are you going to get back to it in the end? I wish you excellent weather for your hike.
So glad to see this! I was worried about you. My bad. For some reason, I assumed you'd be cranking out videos immediately after conveying your trail plans. Glad you are ok! Can't wait to follow your adventures on the Hayduke!
Can't wait for all the other following episodes. Thanks Jupiter and Sprocket. So cool y'all started at the Arches. Were Edward Abbey worked and developed much of his book. DESERT SOITAIRE.
Watching this I was reminded of the old-time Fred Astaire dance movies. His dance partner was Ginger Rogers and she "did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” That's sort of how I feel about your hiking partner Sprocket. She does everything you do, but in a dress. One tough lady. The two of you give new meaning to the word "tough." Best of luck.
A new Hayduke video will come out every week on Mondays 🙂 thank you for watching!
Yay!
Thank you for sharing this adventure, I'm really looking forward to the coming episodes!
Looking forward to it!!! Thank you...
Awesome journey!
Thank you for taking us on your journey :)
Ok, I know Jupiters videos are beautiful but that art map was amazing.
“There are some places so beautiful they can make a grown man break down and weep.” - Ed Abbey
This video feels so genuine, creative, and peaceful :) Can't wait for the rest of the series after seeing all the pictures!
The series starts!!!
so so exciting to see these 🥲!!
what i always loved about your videos was the story telling. your ways of hiking (regarding minimalism, speed you're at and such) may seem very radical for many but your story telling is one of the best and has stayed on top while other YTs content seems to wash out a lot over a few years.
I giggled a tiny bit when you showed off that you've picked up painting, when you literally try to drop everything else to be on your way as fast as possible.
full circle back to the beginning of this comment. It's your story telling that keeps me joining in and your paintings really add a lot to it and show us the details which you pick out yourself.
It is so nice to see you succeed in what you do and i thank you for sharing your stories in your personal style.
Stay safe and live a beautiful life!
Happy to be following this journey 🤍👣
Leaves me speachless. Next level hiking and next level filming. Truly amazing. Thank you! I am so much looking forward to watching the rest of the videos. I will have to discipline myself not to binge watch them but to cherish them one by one.
The crowd goes wild 🙌 This trail is looking beautiful already 🌵
Awesome!!! Thank you so much for your very informative videos!!!! Love your colorful drawing / map of the Hayduke Trail!!!
Spectacular part of the world Jupiter. Nothing like it anywhere else in the world.
Excited to follow your hike! Love the artistry and the way you tell a story!
Utah is my home state, it's incredible to see so many familiar sights in one of your videos. While the Hayduke is daunting, it is also a sort of "dream trail" for many, the kind of isolation and raw terrain is very unique. I'm so excited to see the rest of it!
You're walking through my playground! I grew up in the southern Utah desert and do a lot of backcountry canyoneering. I've spent a lot of time in some of these places, yet no time in some of these places. I'm just hearing about this trail. I wish I had time to take off to just thru hike, but I think I'll just section hike this trail. I was planning to do the Great Western, but this Hayduke is more my type of landscape. I love the videos and am looking forward to watching them all!
I loved the map painting in your sketch book, a beautiful element to kick off this series. I enjoyed following your progress on IG.
So stoked to watch this journey! I've never been a desert person, but this trail calls to my soul. I hope to experience the energy of this trail in the next couple of years. For now I'll look forward to Mondays and your beautiful videos. Thanks to both of you for sharing this with the rest of us.
The people-at-the-beginning / solitude journey / people-at-the-end kinda resembles a journey to the Moon. Can't wait to see how your "splashdown" and return to civilization goes.
Looking forward to this one!
Not too long ago I took a sudden unplanned road trip from central AZ up Route 89 into Utah, to Zion, ending in a town called Hurricane outside of Zion. It was unbelievably beautiful and I can't wait to see what this terrain looks like from the trail:)
We spent 2 weeks out in Arches,Capital Reef,Canyonlands beginning of June..Also did WirePass/Buckskin Gulch Slot Canyon along with Lower Calf Creek Falls…Been looking forward to your videos coming out..Will be binge watching these now finally…Thanks ahead of time cause I know they will be awesome🥾🥾🥾🚶♂️🚶♂️🚶♂️🚶♂️
Wow man. You're a great artist!
The hayduke scares the crap out of me as a predominantly solo backpacker. Heights / borderline bouldering / rock climbing bother the crap out of me. Thank you for sharing.
That painting was amazing! Spending DAYS to cache food is just wild. Can't wait to see the rest of the series!
I love this part of the US. It really makes you appreciate that we are floating on a rock in space. The first time I went through Canyonlands was a mind altering experience. Words cannot describe the magnitude.
I can't believe you are hiking through 800 mi of this desert. Best wishes.
-Bless
Looking forward to the journey and the adventure. 😀👍
Thanks for sharing. Amazing and congratulations!
Wow, Finnally a video of the Hayduke Trail 👣
So excited for you two. Thanks for taking us along.🤗
You make some of the best videos on YT. Beautifully shot, full of great information, and expertly edited. I love the use of narration and “on trail” audio. I really enjoy your channel.
You really nailed it here in every way, this my be my favorite video of yours
I was beyond excited when i saw this video pop up! Can't wait for the next!
Awesome video. Enjoyed a lot
Hayduke lives!
Yes! I've been waiting for this 😃
Love the starting photos. Nice disc in the van.
Godspeed to y'all from Louisiana.
omg that map is absolutely amazing, i would totally just watch you paint if i could, so excited for you to post again! 😇
Nicely done! So many hiking videos are excruciating to watch, but not this one. I'm pecking away at section hiking the Hayduke, so look forward to future episodes.
You do a great job on these, I'm looking forward to experiencing the Hayduke through your eyes and excellent narration.
Very nice work! Cant wait to see more!
Yay! Love all of your series and this one is certainly no exception!
So stoked to see this. I’ve been in Moab since March 11. Love seeing it from your perspective!
I’m so amped for this journey bro!! Thanks for bringing us along
Wow! Looks incredible. 👌🏼👌🏼
Excited to learn about this trail
Oh wow! I was just at Arches National Park today. I'm so excited to see this series.
I've been so excited, waiting for your Hayduke videos. It's also really cool to see you hike in places I often hike.
What a wonderful place to often be hiking!!
I am so excited to follow your journey. I love the desert so much.
Such an excellent start to this adventure- just crazy beautiful- really whetted the appetite for more as did the Instagram photos. Loved your time lapse of you painting the Hayduke Trail map!
OMG! The water colors are back! Are they? I hope there will be a water color painting every video of this trail. :) Спасибо! Anyway, I'm excited to watch this regardless of whether painting will be featured. (I hope they are. :)
glad u have a perdner !!! single travel is, as many x's, is a mental play n doubt upstairs !! this yy the military pushes us sooo hard.
the brain is in control !!!!😮
Amazing video! I love the visual that you drew, can't wait to see whats to come!
Always glad to see you post.
I have been eagerly anticipating this release. As always, my thanks for sharing.
Excellent - looking forward to another solid series! Thank you for sharing!
Hayduke is definitely on my list of "someday...". Really excited to see this series. Glad you made it through safely.
Jupiter, awesome to see you guys again, I've been waiting almost patiently for the first video. Your filming and narration is impeccable as always! I'll be heading to the GTNP in two weeks, stay safe and take care of each other!
Looking forward to your hike!
So excited to watch this series! Thank you for your efforts in sharing it.
Great video... I love your drawings!
looking forward to this!
Ohh wow so pretty! Thanks for the cool footage and information. Can't wait for the next video. - GS
What everyone else says. :>) Thanks for making it out and sharing these videos. Very much looking forward to them.
I just found your channel. Looking forward to following your adventures
The character from which the trail is named after is definitely worth a read - Edward Abbey does a great job describing the natural surroundings the area all with a little eco-terrorism! The Monkey Wrench Gang is one of my favorites and made me want to do this hike someday. Glad I could see a great preview, thanks Jupiter
It's an incredible book! I think desert solitaire is more fitting for this trail in some ways, but I enjoy them both
Been waiting to see how you went, nice video.
Awesomeness!!
Love it! I'm doing the CDT this year but the Hayduke would be amazing for the future!
BOOM!!!!
I've been long awaiting this video. What else am I supposed to watch before work?
Yeassssss!
Nice video. As a solo bike tourer, I'm very interested in the logistics like, where did you park your van for 2 months? And how are you going to get back to it in the end? I wish you excellent weather for your hike.
It would be cool to see you hike where Edward Abbey was laid to rest. Desert Solitaire is required reading.
So glad to see this! I was worried about you. My bad. For some reason, I assumed you'd be cranking out videos immediately after conveying your trail plans. Glad you are ok! Can't wait to follow your adventures on the Hayduke!
I like to spend a little extra time putting things together instead of a typical vlog 🙂
@@JupiterHikes You do a great job! Thanks for sharing your adventures!!
always nice vids
Can't wait for all the other following episodes. Thanks Jupiter and Sprocket. So cool y'all started at the Arches. Were Edward Abbey worked and developed much of his book. DESERT SOITAIRE.
hey what camera setup are you using? The quality of the images/video are great!!
Its the disc golf bag in the van for me ;) Would love to play some disc with you along the Colorado Trail, ill bring extras
I have been looking forward to this! Thanks for posting your adventure! When do you start the CT?
Very soon!!
tell me you tried the little cafe just outside of escalante insie the grand staircase monument, theyre so much fun
Jupe this is awesome news from you and your pal😅.
Can't 6 2 c the WHOLE thing in one shot 😂
Where do you guys park your van during the hike?
I have long suspected you used to be a writer, and the sketch book definitely added to my confirmation bias…
What shoes are you hiking in? Are these Altras?
The goal should always be to enjoy all the aspects of anything! I think you succeeded. Have you remodeled your van? It looks different.
I've made changes here and there over the years, little improvements over time when I feel I need something!
Yeah boyyyyyyy
I love red rock country
Do you just leave your van in a parking lot?
Watching this I was reminded of the old-time Fred Astaire dance movies. His dance partner was Ginger Rogers and she "did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” That's sort of how I feel about your hiking partner Sprocket. She does everything you do, but in a dress. One tough lady. The two of you give new meaning to the word "tough." Best of luck.
she's wearing shorts...
The last two trails we did she wore a dress, and the next trail we'll do she's in a dress. So he's not wrong!
Where did you leave your van for this hike?
I left it at a storage place in Moab! Carroll's storage! It was really cheap and Carroll was very friendly
@@JupiterHikes Hey, thanks for letting me know!
Did I spy a disc golf disc on your van door?
Yeah many of them!
So excited to watch and feel apart of your adventure. I hope to do this trail someday.
👍🐿👍❤️
The area looks like a flash flood waiting to happen