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I so enjoyed this video… It’s very motivating and inspiring. Your objectives for the challenge are absolutely relatable . And your and honesty and humility throughout the process are endearing. Thank you. This is a perfect tutorial for starting this new year on the right foot. 🥾👍
Great video Chase! Definitely a little different than your other videos but you nailed it. I found this very inspiring and motivational... With tons of great scenery. Has a strong message throughout and you kept it "real". I appreciate that!
Loved this video! loved your truth and honesty in the whole thing ! I couldn’t agree more that family, and certain things are more important but so awesome that you finished and completed it. It gives me inspiration to start my journey!! 😁
Good for you man! Maybe your should keep it up in a more sustainable way now. Like 10k steps a day. Short walks after meals makes a HUGE difference. Keep it up. You got me inspired!
Congrats man, on a great accomplishment. It's tough playing the juggle game with personal stuff and with kids/work, especially when those kids grow up so fast. Hope the hunt went well too!
Awesome, I don't live far from you. I saw the bighorn sheep and horse near Reynolds Creek in the Owyhees. There are a bunch of mountain bike trails out there and a really nice loop hike you can do called China Ditch. You'll find that route online. The sheep were a couple miles from there on a random jeep trail I followed.
Oh boy, that would be quite a list. Not sure I could find names for all of them but I did some Boise area classics like Stack Rock, the Adelmann mine trail (where I saw the birds), Dry Creek, then a ton in the Boise foothills trail system. Walked the entire Boise Greenbelt end to end round trip. Also up by Trinity Lakes.
You bet. The bear I saw was up by Big Trinity Lake, just a mile or two from the lake on the Trinity Ridge Road. Some beautiful lakes and trails up there. Good fishing too.
Moving is the most important thing you can do in life to maintain physical and mental health. While I don't think it was too wise to start from Day 1 with the 10 miles, I certainly can't deny your accomplishment. But it's advisable to work up to these things and not risk more serious injury to your body at the outset. Hopefully people who watch this video and would like to replicate your achievement will do so at a reasonable and safe pace.
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I so enjoyed this video… It’s very motivating and inspiring. Your objectives for the challenge are absolutely relatable . And your and honesty and humility throughout the process are endearing. Thank you. This is a perfect tutorial for starting this new year on the right foot. 🥾👍
Thanks, that means a lot!
Great video Chase! Definitely a little different than your other videos but you nailed it. I found this very inspiring and motivational... With tons of great scenery. Has a strong message throughout and you kept it "real". I appreciate that!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Loved this video! loved your truth and honesty in the whole thing ! I couldn’t agree more that family, and certain things are more important but so awesome that you finished and completed it. It gives me inspiration to start my journey!! 😁
Glad you enjoyed it. Good luck starting yours!
That’s quite a challenge. Congrats on a big month! 👍🏻
It definitely was, thanks!
Great video.
Good for you man! Maybe your should keep it up in a more sustainable way now. Like 10k steps a day. Short walks after meals makes a HUGE difference. Keep it up. You got me inspired!
Congrats man, on a great accomplishment. It's tough playing the juggle game with personal stuff and with kids/work, especially when those kids grow up so fast. Hope the hunt went well too!
Thanks, and yes, it is a tough balancing act. I'm happy to report that the hunt was good.
Great job on your personal challenge. Great message.
I appreciate it!
I loved this video! Fantastic job!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great work! I live in VA and bought a book with every trail in the state. Planning on many road trips this year!
Sounds awesome!
I really enjoyed this video! Very honest. You've inspired me. Thank you.
I'm glad you liked it!
I skipped through the video but it’s a good reminder to get out and just try to make small changes as they do make a difference. 😊
I’ve been wanting to get out to the Owahees . Probably in spring.
Hey, I live in the North End of Boise and would like to know some of your routes. Especially, the big horn sheep and the wild horse.
Awesome, I don't live far from you. I saw the bighorn sheep and horse near Reynolds Creek in the Owyhees. There are a bunch of mountain bike trails out there and a really nice loop hike you can do called China Ditch. You'll find that route online. The sheep were a couple miles from there on a random jeep trail I followed.
Nice video. I enjoyed all the different trails you were on. Do you have a list of those trails that you could make available?
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Oh boy, that would be quite a list. Not sure I could find names for all of them but I did some Boise area classics like Stack Rock, the Adelmann mine trail (where I saw the birds), Dry Creek, then a ton in the Boise foothills trail system. Walked the entire Boise Greenbelt end to end round trip. Also up by Trinity Lakes.
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Thanks, I can look those up. I was particularly interested in the trail with the lakes and the one where you saw the bear.
You bet. The bear I saw was up by Big Trinity Lake, just a mile or two from the lake on the Trinity Ridge Road. Some beautiful lakes and trails up there. Good fishing too.
Moving is the most important thing you can do in life to maintain physical and mental health. While I don't think it was too wise to start from Day 1 with the 10 miles, I certainly can't deny your accomplishment. But it's advisable to work up to these things and not risk more serious injury to your body at the outset. Hopefully people who watch this video and would like to replicate your achievement will do so at a reasonable and safe pace.