Desert Backpacking: Lessons Learned from Failure
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- You can't win them all. Sometimes, Mother Nature gets in the way of completing a backpacking trip. In this video, see why this overnight was cut short.
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very nice video thanks for sharing
Thanks Dams!
That shot of the bighorn is just too surreal. Great narration on this video. New sub.
Much appreciated my friend. That ram sure surprised us!
This was a great video. And you learned an important lesson. The desert is no place for man!
That's a fair statement about the desert. It's rare to have a perfect night out here!
Muchos animos bro
Looks like a success. Saw some cool stuff. Felt the wind through your hair. Plus it’s the Badlands Baby.
Amen Lance!! I texted you after your last comment and didn't get a reply. I'm guessing we have a case of wrong numbers? Shoot me an email so we can exchange contacts.
Lessons are always learned from a "failed" trip. Enjoyed the video
Thanks Tonya!!
I just cut my backpacking trip short. It is good to fail and learn from those failures. Keep it up.
Yellow River? What happened pal?
@@BackpackingwithBuckley completely dehydrated myself Saturday. I got sick to my stomach.
You did actually do everything other then sleep, and with that wind, something tells us you wouldn't have slept even if you had stayed the night! Nothing wrong in bailing when it isn't happening. The shot of the big horn was worth the trip alone! Love it when you and Mike get together, good times, laughs and positive attitudes😂🙌👌
It was cool to stumble on a ram at night. We were glad he was friendly though!
I laughed right out loud! Been in that situation a few times and swearing is the only answer! Keep being out there, and making these videos!
Appreciate you Jerry!
That dust looks like it'll be trapped in gear for a while. Still looked like a fun time. If everyone gets back safe it's a success in my book. Great video 👍
I had to clean up a lot of stuff for sure!
Bailing is not failing. Failing is when we don’t put out the effort at all. Keep on moving my friend!✌️
Thanks for the encouragement my friend!
@@BackpackingwithBuckleyYou bet!✌️
That's might be a great experience
It was OK
Take me next time, Tim
Your friend, Joy 😊
I'd love to find some time this summer to get a group together for an overnight camp!
Nothing wrong with bailing. I do it when needed. I bailed on my last trip. A series of bad things. I got really sick, then the person with me got sick, broke hit trekking pole then at night his hammock tore. Oh and we were in a huge electrical storm. Made for great stories. Not sure I learned any lessons though. lol.
That definitely trumps my night. That sounds awful. Hope you are well, Dan!
Experience is the best teacher. And probably a good choice to bail on that trip.
We would have had dusty lungs for sure!
Hey, i am new here, i love the content of your video
Thanks so much!
@@BackpackingwithBuckley Always superb video, could you share your email? Sir, i want to send you some items about camping. Looking forward to your reply
I bailed once because I was bored. It happens.. when you're not feeling it. Why force it?
Thanks for the video brother
Well said bud!
Video gets an A+, and I'm still farting sand clouds!!
You're always farting but usually they are full of protein and more moist.
Lbvs!
Fail is still fun. I have a video up of my failed attempt at a section of the Tecumseh.
So true my friend!
Failures do happen
Indeed. They help us appreciate the smooth times in life!
The only failed trip is the one not attempted
Well worded dude!
Y'all bailed harder than a sailor on a sinking boat lol
Indeed we did buddy!