@@mountainwanderer I would love to do a hike like that but unfortunately my heart health is not good. I grew up traveling and camping but have never actually done a hike like you. 😊
That’s a great trip you took there. Last year I went to Williams Lake with a friend of mine just for an overnighter that valley is beautiful up there. Did you see the mine on the opposite side of Williams Lake against the granite boulders. It’s a nice looking mine I didn’t go inside because there’s over a foot of water in the tunnel. There are a couple of pieces of ore carts that were on a cable system. Laying next to the William Lake trail sign. That’s what all that metal was around the sign. If you were wondering. Thanks for sharing your videos always love watching them.You have great detail on where the trail is and where it’s going I like that about your videos
No, I didn't see the mine. I had noticed that on my old USGS map, there was a building noted on the far side of the lake. I went over there just to explore, but I didn't see the mine, but I wasn't looking for it either. I was shooting a time lapse and then it started raining so I went back to camp. If I make it up there again, I'll definitely go and find it. About half the people I hear from like the information I give out about the trails. The other half thinks that I am giving away the secret spots. Part of my intention with these videos is to help someone plan a trip or get an idea of what a trail is like. I'm glad that you like that part of it.
@@tomastaylor I like to help people find places to hike. My hope is that if they find my video that they can get a sense of the area and if it is something they want to do.
What a nice hike. Scenery was beautiful. Left the dogs at home I see. Thanks for another outstanding video and here's to the next 20 years. Happy Holidays to you all. Take care, Al
Thank you! I was blown away by the mountains on this trip. I knew it would be beautiful just because it is the Cascade Mountains, but I didn't think that the view would be that impressive.
Absolutely, Joey is my favorite backpacking channel also. In August 2017 I did an 8 day backpacking trip with him in Yellowstone, in February 2017 we did a 4 day trip in Cheaha Wilderness in Alabama and I car camped with him for three days near Cook City, Montana this past August. He is a great guy and we are talking about doing some trips in 2019.
@@BryanDeLay Well I assume that I've seen you in that Yellowstone video (assuming he put together the video for that one, he goes there a lot), and I definitely saw the Alabama trip! I'm hoping to get out with him myself, hopefully 2019 is my year!
We both filmed the Yellowstone trip and I uploaded a video of the trip, but Joey never did. In fact he has taken down all of his Yellowstone videos. The park service had a pleasant conversation with him about making money on his RUclips channel with Yellowstone videos and and not having a permit to take commercial videos in the back country. Hope you can put together a trip with him next year.
One Cascade trip I’ve always wanted to do is to have a boat (from Ross Lake Resort) drop me off at Little Beaver Landing and then hike up to Beaver Pass with a side trip to Whatcom Pass, and then out the Big Beaver to Ross Lake and along the west shore trail to the dam and the car. Hiked opposite part way up the Big Beaver and camped next to some gorgeous beaver ponds among some huge cedars. Still had a nice view of the mountains across the river
I don't know how I missed this one until now. That was some beautiful scenery. It would have been nicer without all the rain, but I don't think you can count on that in the Cascades. Thanks for sharing this.
The mountains area really dramatic on that route. I was more spectacular that I was expecting. Sometime in the fall we can catch a perfect gap of weather, but other times.... not so much.
Thanks! On this trip there was no main camera. There were 2 different iPhones, an Android and 2 different GoPros. We had a bunch of different people shooting video on this trip.
@@demaio572 Awesome! That is one of the goals of this channel to give a little information about the trails we are hiking so if you're heading into the area, you can benefit from the things that we learned while we were there.
I think on this trip I think I did mostly did Ramen. Most trip for dinner I do Ramen bombs (Ramen with instant potatoes). Need to mix it up if you're in there for more than a few nights.
"Beautiful".... I live vicariously through your amazing hiking videos. Thank you for taking us along, 💖
I love hearing that! One of the reasons I post videos on youTube is for the members of my family who cannot get out there with us!
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@@mountainwanderer I would love to do a hike like that but unfortunately my heart health is not good. I grew up traveling and camping but have never actually done a hike like you. 😊
We will keep posting videos so you can hopefully get a taste of the places we visit.
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That’s a great trip you took there. Last year I went to Williams Lake with a friend of mine just for an overnighter that valley is beautiful up there. Did you see the mine on the opposite side of Williams Lake against the granite boulders. It’s a nice looking mine I didn’t go inside because there’s over a foot of water in the tunnel. There are a couple of pieces of ore carts that were on a cable system. Laying next to the William Lake trail sign. That’s what all that metal was around the sign. If you were wondering. Thanks for sharing your videos always love watching them.You have great detail on where the trail is and where it’s going I like that about your videos
No, I didn't see the mine. I had noticed that on my old USGS map, there was a building noted on the far side of the lake. I went over there just to explore, but I didn't see the mine, but I wasn't looking for it either. I was shooting a time lapse and then it started raining so I went back to camp. If I make it up there again, I'll definitely go and find it. About half the people I hear from like the information I give out about the trails. The other half thinks that I am giving away the secret spots. Part of my intention with these videos is to help someone plan a trip or get an idea of what a trail is like. I'm glad that you like that part of it.
@@mountainwanderer I appreciate the fact you call out the various destinations and show the trail signs. I like to follow the trips on a topo map.
@@tomastaylor I like to help people find places to hike. My hope is that if they find my video that they can get a sense of the area and if it is something they want to do.
Christmas surprise! Thank you! Happy Holidays!
Thanks for checking out! Happy Holidays!
What a nice hike. Scenery was beautiful. Left the dogs at home I see. Thanks for another outstanding video and here's to the next 20 years. Happy Holidays to you all. Take care, Al
Thank you! I was blown away by the mountains on this trip. I knew it would be beautiful just because it is the Cascade Mountains, but I didn't think that the view would be that impressive.
Really enjoyed this video! Looks like a fun reunion backpack. Found your channel through Joey Coconato's channel. Keep up the great videos.
Thank you! My Own Frontier is my favorite channel! I love the way Joey puts his videos together.
Absolutely, Joey is my favorite backpacking channel also. In August 2017 I did an 8 day backpacking trip with him in Yellowstone, in February 2017 we did a 4 day trip in Cheaha Wilderness in Alabama and I car camped with him for three days near Cook City, Montana this past August. He is a great guy and we are talking about doing some trips in 2019.
@@BryanDeLay Well I assume that I've seen you in that Yellowstone video (assuming he put together the video for that one, he goes there a lot), and I definitely saw the Alabama trip! I'm hoping to get out with him myself, hopefully 2019 is my year!
We both filmed the Yellowstone trip and I uploaded a video of the trip, but Joey never did. In fact he has taken down all of his Yellowstone videos. The park service had a pleasant conversation with him about making money on his RUclips channel with Yellowstone videos and and not having a permit to take commercial videos in the back country. Hope you can put together a trip with him next year.
Wow... I can't believe that they would have a problem with what he does. I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. sad.
One Cascade trip I’ve always wanted to do is to have a boat (from Ross Lake Resort) drop me off at Little Beaver Landing and then hike up to Beaver Pass with a side trip to Whatcom Pass, and then out the Big Beaver to Ross Lake and along the west shore trail to the dam and the car. Hiked opposite part way up the Big Beaver and camped next to some gorgeous beaver ponds among some huge cedars. Still had a nice view of the mountains across the river
That sounds like an awesome route!
I don't know how I missed this one until now. That was some beautiful scenery. It would have been nicer without all the rain, but I don't think you can count on that in the Cascades. Thanks for sharing this.
The mountains area really dramatic on that route. I was more spectacular that I was expecting. Sometime in the fall we can catch a perfect gap of weather, but other times.... not so much.
Awesome video! What is your main camera?
Thanks! On this trip there was no main camera. There were 2 different iPhones, an Android and 2 different GoPros. We had a bunch of different people shooting video on this trip.
Mountain Wanderer that’s cool to hear - I’ve been watching a lot of your videos. Really awesome! Can’t wait to try a hike in one of these places.
@@demaio572 Awesome! That is one of the goals of this channel to give a little information about the trails we are hiking so if you're heading into the area, you can benefit from the things that we learned while we were there.
Howdy..can I presume you rely on dried foods most of the time.
Bob Alberta
I think on this trip I think I did mostly did Ramen. Most trip for dinner I do Ramen bombs (Ramen with instant potatoes). Need to mix it up if you're in there for more than a few nights.
@@mountainwanderer Thanks, appreciate all your replies.
@@bobparsons77 Thanks for making through so many videos!