Excellent mapping graphics. Really gives a true sense of the route's features, challenges, and views. I like how you blend 3D satellite views with actual hiking footage. Nicely done and very informative.
Gorgeous views! Love this format showing online maps with specific footage, info on water sources, camping, snow cover, marker challenges, and population. Very helpful! Adding this to the bucket list!
I'm thinking of doing your route. I've been all over back and forth the Tetons but not end to end. Rather than go over Phillip's pass I might go over Mesquite divide into Coal Creek instead though.
Good question. Of the two ends, I'd say the southern end is more scenic and nicer hiking. So that's up to you whether you want to end with that or begin with it. The northern end is probably easier terrain, although there is a little bit of off trail hiking when the trail fades away.
Would love to c the whole hike in a video please!
Always wondered what was North of Lake Solitude. Looks enticing and very remote. Nice video
Thanks for watching!
Excellent mapping graphics. Really gives a true sense of the route's features, challenges, and views. I like how you blend 3D satellite views with actual hiking footage. Nicely done and very informative.
Great route and info. Stunning views. Can't wait to hike this!
Thanks for this!
Sure thing!
Gorgeous views! Love this format showing online maps with specific footage, info on water sources, camping, snow cover, marker challenges, and population. Very helpful! Adding this to the bucket list!
Thank you, it is really useful.
thanks for this info! great video man
Looks like fun, and great that it can be done without a permit
Great info. Thank you. Heading to the Tetons with my sons in July. Going to do a big Crest loop from Jenny Lake. Can't wait!
Thanks for this. Really liked the combination of route overview and footage from the trail. Hope to see more of this style of video in the future!
Thanks I have about 4 more in the works right now! Each informational video is paired with a scenery video.
I'm thinking of doing your route. I've been all over back and forth the Tetons but not end to end. Rather than go over Phillip's pass I might go over Mesquite divide into Coal Creek instead though.
All the bears are up north, just waiting for us.
Many thanks for detailing this route. After hiking it, would you recommend south to north or north to south?
Good question. Of the two ends, I'd say the southern end is more scenic and nicer hiking. So that's up to you whether you want to end with that or begin with it. The northern end is probably easier terrain, although there is a little bit of off trail hiking when the trail fades away.