Incredible edit! Great balance of narration, music, video, and variety of shots. This hike has been on my bucket list for years now and just waiting for logistics to work out to do it myself. Thanks for taking us along on your trip. You really know what you're doing there with your camera(s). I hope I can learn to capture such quality myself as I keep getting experience.
I love the no-drain shells and cheese method. I learned to just barely cover all the shells with water and it boils down perfectly in about ten minutes (whatever the package says to cook them for) and leaves nearly no excess water in the bottom. I stir regularly toward the end of the cooking so the shells don't get crunchy. That mango sausage sounded like a great addition. A little hot sauce is good too. I found tuna to be pretty heavy for the few calories it offers, but I do love me some tuna-mac. I think sausage would be a nicer treat though. And while I'm writing about food, sweet&spicy beef jerky and craisins is a perfect combo!! It's sweet, spicy, sugary, and protein rich. I need to find the perfect cracker to add to that combo to have a one bag snack-lunch. Maybe Goldfish? Maybe something healthier like a Triscuit though. I want something calorie-dense and pocket friendly. Maybe even a relatively bland breakfast cereal. 🤔 Great video!
Excellent video but the music loud. One of the best videos ever on a National Park! I think you were prepared and knowledgeable which is essential for safety and well being.
Excellent Video. Thank you for being so respectful to the environment. I would recommend super high quality nutrition and supplements to help improve your experience even more. Thanks again.
Get some. Or you could go out to the bar 10 ranch ride out on ATV or Horse to Lava Falls Go up Mount Trumbull, wander the lave flows up around there then go to Toroweap. Having been out with the infantry 45 days I kinda like day tripping vs slogging. BUT PARIA IS THE SHIT! Carry 40 pounds of water each do it in the heat. Take a filter pump with you.
Hey there, came across your video as I'm planning to hike Paria this spring. A couple scenes in your video that I'm interested in are at 8:37 and 9:50 - assuming your clips are in order, it appears these are both before you get to big springs, is that correct? Just trying to plan out each day where I want to spend time photographing. Thanks!
@@BackpackingTV Yea darn tough is where it's at, I have to wear the silk liners as the first layer because my feet are like butter. Watching this vid just before bed so volume is off: Are you just wearing trail runners or are those actually water shoes? Can't tell. Edit: nvm I see the initial question from Brian and now see they're trail runners :)
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Hey bro, j was wondering what brand wag bag that was that you were using???
Thanks, hikers. Very amazing. Looking to get others motivated. This is great. Especially on the Human Waste Bags. Wondered....
Great video! I found this because I am looking to get permits for June this year. Wish me luck
One of these special,distinctive places Southwest has to offer!
Excellent video, thanks for taking the time to share with us!
thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Did the through hike in April, 2017. Didn't run the Buckskin but this one is def a bucket list hike!!!!
Beautiful views. Looks like it would be fun!😀
Incredible edit! Great balance of narration, music, video, and variety of shots. This hike has been on my bucket list for years now and just waiting for logistics to work out to do it myself. Thanks for taking us along on your trip. You really know what you're doing there with your camera(s). I hope I can learn to capture such quality myself as I keep getting experience.
I love the no-drain shells and cheese method. I learned to just barely cover all the shells with water and it boils down perfectly in about ten minutes (whatever the package says to cook them for) and leaves nearly no excess water in the bottom. I stir regularly toward the end of the cooking so the shells don't get crunchy. That mango sausage sounded like a great addition. A little hot sauce is good too. I found tuna to be pretty heavy for the few calories it offers, but I do love me some tuna-mac. I think sausage would be a nicer treat though.
And while I'm writing about food, sweet&spicy beef jerky and craisins is a perfect combo!! It's sweet, spicy, sugary, and protein rich. I need to find the perfect cracker to add to that combo to have a one bag snack-lunch. Maybe Goldfish? Maybe something healthier like a Triscuit though. I want something calorie-dense and pocket friendly. Maybe even a relatively bland breakfast cereal. 🤔
Great video!
Wonderful video music a little loud. Like the natural sounds.. Great
Excellent video but the music loud. One of the best videos ever on a National Park! I think you were prepared and knowledgeable which is essential for safety and well being.
Great video! Thank you!
Beautiful video and hike.
thank you! It's an amazing spot.
I love any red rock area
Great video! Thanks for the tips!
Excellent Video. Thank you for being so respectful to the environment. I would recommend super high quality nutrition and supplements to help improve your experience even more. Thanks again.
Thank you! But are you telling me that a jar of peanut butter and cheap granola isn't high quality nutrition??!
Great video thanks for the share! What camera did you use I’m curious.
I think this was shot on my Sony a7riii but it's an older video and I don't remember now!
Get some. Or you could go out to the bar 10 ranch ride out on ATV or Horse to Lava Falls Go up Mount Trumbull, wander the lave flows up around there then go to Toroweap. Having been out with the infantry 45 days I kinda like day tripping vs slogging. BUT PARIA IS THE SHIT! Carry 40 pounds of water each do it in the heat. Take a filter pump with you.
Hey there, came across your video as I'm planning to hike Paria this spring. A couple scenes in your video that I'm interested in are at 8:37 and 9:50 - assuming your clips are in order, it appears these are both before you get to big springs, is that correct? Just trying to plan out each day where I want to spend time photographing. Thanks!
Awesome vid man!! May I ask what cam did u use for night timelapse?
Socks or no socks with those Vasque Constant Velocity II's on this trip?
I definitely used socks, nice pair of wool Darn Toughs kept me from blistering up.
@@BackpackingTV Yea darn tough is where it's at, I have to wear the silk liners as the first layer because my feet are like butter. Watching this vid just before bed so volume is off: Are you just wearing trail runners or are those actually water shoes? Can't tell. Edit: nvm I see the initial question from Brian and now see they're trail runners :)
I saw you managed your own solid waste but how about the doggies same idea? Thanks
The night shoot .. was it time lapse ?
Am hitting Paria, first week of July. Am packing the Guardian by MSR...thoughts...
How much water did you bring? I read to bring a gallon per day and will be there three days, but my bag pack is getting heavy.