Hiking Longs Peak via The Keyhole

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Год назад +2

    Absolutely brilliant filming bud, this looks gorgeous!

  • @tedcatranis
    @tedcatranis 10 месяцев назад +3

    I did Longs a couple times. At one might have been on a weekend due to travel arrangements. Weekdays a much better. There are a lot of people, but they spread out nicely, and most do not summit. The people are also friendly. I found that arriving early helps. I arrived at the lot by 2 AM. I did a ton of research online, and read several climbing journals ahead of time to get an idea of what the mountain held for me. It's beautiful. The climb is serious. There is exposure. Get in shape so that you will enjoy it. Going down is tricky. Take your time.

  • @pb74205
    @pb74205 Год назад +1

    Good vid & info - thanks!

  • @gabeah
    @gabeah Год назад +1

    great vid man, sounds like going solo, you were able to move pretty fast. i'm going solo in the morning, read there is a little ice and snow, but we'll see how it goes. cheers.

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  Год назад

      Yep that's my usual style usually and may try and get up Longs one more time this year with some snow to add some spice.
      I was hiking close to Longs Saturday and saw a little snow on the north side but have no idea how much is still there . Best of luck with the climb and enjoy

  • @HikingDudez
    @HikingDudez Год назад

    Fantastic video Jake!

  • @AndyOnTheMountain
    @AndyOnTheMountain Год назад

    So much beauty but all those people make me cringe.
    I did a trip 2 weeks ago and saw about 10 people in total. 😁
    The video should be up today, we Bivy camped at the Boulder field.
    Cheers

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  Год назад +1

      Yeah it was insane and I have been meaning to get up there again this Fall but we'll see how the mountain looks after this last snow.
      It was good getting up there the first time but I am for sure focused on shoulder season for Longs from now on.

    • @AndyOnTheMountain
      @AndyOnTheMountain Год назад

      Yes, definitely recommend the shoulder season. It’s a completely different experience without the ppl. I would like to get in another trip some time in Nov. I love snow conditions. I just posted a video from our Bivy camp at the Boulder field. We originally planned on for 5 peaks but you know how Mother Nature has other plans some times..

  • @pkgmsu
    @pkgmsu 2 месяца назад

    Great job but definitely a dangerous hike not for everyone, half the people in these crowds have no business being on the trail

  • @SPINDIZZY-zk8lr
    @SPINDIZZY-zk8lr Год назад

    In the 80s I climbed Longs 9×. Next time you get up there hike down to the rock at the top of the Diamond and hang your feet over the edge and hold your camera out with your arm and point at your feet. Great pic of your feet and Chasm Lake below!!! Great vid!!!

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  Год назад

      That's awesome and sounds like a great photo spot! I'll for sure find that rock next time I am up there and may even make it up one more time this year.
      Thanks for watching

  • @73NF14Ret
    @73NF14Ret Год назад +2

    I love these videos but please don’t complain about the people when you come on an August Saturday, and don’t complain about rocks if you don’t even bring a helmet.

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  Год назад +2

      My intent was not to complain but here's some more context from my point of view as shooting things in the moment never articulates things perfectly.
      I knew i was in for crowds but it was worse than i expected so I was honest in the video.
      As for rocks i wanted to earn people of rock fall danger if they are to do the climb. I didnt bring a helmet as a deliberate decision and was hyperaware of people and potential rock fall as i climbed.
      Thanks for watching

  • @changingground
    @changingground 2 месяца назад

    I like your images, but holy crap, overstating everything is a serious downer.

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  2 месяца назад

      I'm sorry to hear that. To be transparent I am still working on finding the right balance of speaking/storytelling and pure nature shots and more cinematic style

    • @changingground
      @changingground 2 месяца назад

      @@jakekaiser1399 You’re only partly responsible- our culture teaches that the way to make things interesting is to punch up the negatives and superlatives. So if you’re hoping to boost views and get the largest audience, maybe overstated language gets you there. But Longs isn’t the most crowded peak, by far, and hearing relentlessly about the crowds (who, btw, are folks just like you, looking for a pinnacle experience), just turns your peak experience video into yet another rant about how there are too many people doing what you want to do.
      I carried the ambition of climbing Longs since I was 9 years old, 53 years ago. I’m sure that you’re not aiming at 60 y.o. Peak baggers as your primary audience, but I promise you, gaining the top is worthy, in itself. Tell the story of your assent, not the story of how annoying you felt the crowds were. We hear that story every freakin’ day in the Intermountain west.

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  2 месяца назад +1

      ​ @changingground Thanks for the added explanation and agree this video had much much more of the crowded narrative than I intended or realized during my climb. For some background I am from a rural part of Idaho and am used to climbing peaks and hiking with few to no people and still to this day occasionally fall back to old habits of feeling uncomfortable with more crowded climbs. I never intended to make the video more interesting or watch worthy with these comments and with me choosing to climb Longs on a weekend in August should have known what to expect. I will keep this in mind and my goal is to tell the story of climbing the mountain and showcase the beauty of these places.
      Thanks for the well articulated feedback and wish you some happy hiking this summer

    • @bradbuss9753
      @bradbuss9753 11 дней назад

      I was also going to mention the negative vibes throughout this vid, but I first thought I should read the comments to see if I was the only person to notice. I couldn’t have said it any better (or kinder) than the gentleman did in his comments. Being a native to Colorado, and having hiked Longs over forty years ago among many others on the same Labor Day weekend that we were there, I have always respected a person’s right to be with me on the trails. I subscribed to this channel a couple of weeks ago and came close to leaving it. I decided to give it another chance and look forward to watching many uplifting experiences you might find in the backcountry.

    • @jakekaiser1399
      @jakekaiser1399  10 дней назад

      @@bradbuss9753 I appreciate the feedback and I obviously missed the mark of sharing the joy I find in the mountains in this video . I really have fond memories of this climb and guess my expectations of crowds vs. reality were uncalibrated on this day and my checkins with camera overstated this.
      I appreciate you sticking around and have nothing but love for the mountains and don't think any negative vibes should exist in these adventure videos. I did just hike Longs again yesterday and know this film will get this better as was an incredible day in the mountains.

  • @alquinn8576
    @alquinn8576 8 месяцев назад +1

    *fewer* people, not less people, you savage

  • @cryptocrazeee4672
    @cryptocrazeee4672 Год назад +4

    Should I show up at 1am then? 😂