The Grand Tetons: Summiting the Grand

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @randywarnock2937
    @randywarnock2937 Год назад +1

    My brother and I climbed the Grand Teton in 1975. It was a great experience!!
    My wife and I hiked the 40-mile Teton Crest Trail

  • @lloydsmith63
    @lloydsmith63 Год назад

    Wish you guys were doing new episodes! I love watching your shows.

  • @timw9730
    @timw9730 4 года назад +5

    Wow guys, you outdid yourselves on this climb- it was so exciting to watch!

  • @EllisVillain
    @EllisVillain 2 года назад +1

    I sure relate to Colton about the heights. My hands are sweating profusely just watching this video. YIKES!

  • @markjohnson3366
    @markjohnson3366 5 лет назад

    The Grand Tetons was our first National Park my wife ever visited. I can't imagine there being a more beautiful place on earth. Its changed our lives forever. Jack and Colton are really great at what they do. ROCK THE PARK!!!!

  • @gettheskins
    @gettheskins 4 года назад +2

    This will be a source of inspiration for my students in the pandemic!

  • @giulianopavezvasquez3610
    @giulianopavezvasquez3610 2 года назад

    Very Beautiful!!!montañismo puro"".
    Saludos🇨🇱🗻...
    Bello video"".....

  • @TheALLGOODshow
    @TheALLGOODshow Год назад

    Love your channel. Inspirational!

  • @treypenland3663
    @treypenland3663 2 года назад

    Watched this before I climbed the grand. Stumbled across it again a year later. Was going to do PG or Exum ridge, but got caught in weather early morning and waited it out at the black dike so we ended up doing OS. Climbing isn’t that technical but the exposure on OS is something else. Climbing the grand whatever route you take is an amazing experience.

  • @israelperez570
    @israelperez570 5 лет назад +1

    I can sum it up in one word. Awesome!! I'm like you Colton. I also have a fear of heights. I was watching you climb that mountain my hands were sweating.

    • @TinyCabinLife
      @TinyCabinLife 4 года назад

      israel perez Its intense for sure!

  • @JReedOutdoors
    @JReedOutdoors 5 лет назад

    What a climb!! This was one of our first parks years ago...we didn't get to spend near enough time here. Enjoyed the episode!

  • @WildernessExcursions
    @WildernessExcursions 3 года назад

    Since you say that this is just the beginning, my suggestion is that you work at gaining the necessary skills and experience to do these types of adventures on your own (meaning the two of you without a guide). When you depend on yourselves to research, plan, and then ultimately do it while depending on no one but yourselves to make decisions, that's when you truly have adventures. Just get lots of easy climbs and difficult scrambles under your belt first, and you'll soon gain the confidence you need. When you're ready, I highly recommend Pigeon Spire in the Bugaboos, Mount Assiniboine, and Mount Edith Cavell. All of which are similar in difficulty to the Grand Teton, but all have more impressive scenery. Other mountains that are a bit more difficult, but I would also put on a must do list are Snow Patch and Bugaboo Spires in the Bugs, Mount Sir Donald at Roger's Pass, and Pingora & Wolf's Head in the Winds.

  • @hikinganddrone
    @hikinganddrone 4 года назад

    Very informative to watch.. beautiful !

  • @drewbaum
    @drewbaum 4 года назад +1

    Production quality 💯 👌🏼 looked like something I’d watch on Nat Geo!!

  • @nancyrosenthal2696
    @nancyrosenthal2696 4 года назад +1

    Hey guys - first, I’m REALLY EXCITED to find this here, so I just subscribed!! I have watched for about 5 years ( is that possible you have been doing your program that long?) - I know I have missed some episodes, but have recorded. My question is this: I was watching today (July 4, 2020) and the episode was about taking a canoe trip in Minnesota? - (missed the first 15 minutes and picked it up late 🙁) The canoe trip was to ‘Bunny Island’ - seeing you guys was kinda cute holding these fluffy animals - a little different from climbing those incredible mountains in the west. (I’m an animal lover so ANY animals warm my heart) - That place was amazing and kudos to that teen who was bringing the bunnies to that island to train to be “therapy” animals. The teen was wearing a “PeaceBunny Island” t-shirt, and gave each of you a T-shirt at the end. So, my question is is it possible to purchase a couple of those T-shirts? It would be nice to give money to help out & it would be great to wear one of those cool T-shirts!! I live in a suburb of Michigan - I have learned a ton, and because of this show, my husband and I want to take a trip heading out west I guess shooting for next summer if the coronavirus “situation” allows. Keep on trekking guys!!

  • @penghe7056
    @penghe7056 4 года назад

    the cliff is so deep, nice job, bro!

  • @drewbaum
    @drewbaum 4 года назад

    When is the earliest months you can climb without major snow?

    • @TinyCabinLife
      @TinyCabinLife 4 года назад

      drew baum I’m not sure! Probably not until July or late June

    • @firetip198
      @firetip198 4 года назад

      The last week in July and the first two weeks in August will be your best bet for the warmest weather and least amount of ice and or no ice. If you are early you can expect ice if you go later as in the last week in August and into September you can get into snow and cold weather where you will need gloves.
      You can see by this film that they were possibly early in the season because they were in some ice near the top and were wearing gloves.
      Vibram soled hiking boots work great. My Scarpa hiking boots do a great job of gripping the rock. I'm thinking my black rubber gardening gloves from wal-mart will grip on cold rock... but i don't want to be up there when its cold where I need gloves.

  • @tylerortigo5899
    @tylerortigo5899 3 года назад

    1:11 gave me real wild kratts vibes

  • @randywarnock2937
    @randywarnock2937 Год назад

    Been there, done that in 1975.

  • @firetip198
    @firetip198 4 года назад

    Rock this vid!

  • @paolomazzotti3679
    @paolomazzotti3679 9 месяцев назад

    Nel 1994 feci la solitaria della normale , la cresta Est. 1250 m. il dislivello, diff. Max 4+
    Questo sarebbe stato il programma. Ma circa dopo 500 dalla base mi sbagliai e mi aprii una variante sulla parete N , a dx della cresta. Nella relazione la valutai di 500 m. , diff. 6a/b , difficile da valutare da slegati con 700 m. di vuoto sotto. Ripresi poi la cresta e alle 14 circa mi trovai sulla cima.
    Lo dissi alle guide alpine nella casetta del parco ma ignorarono le mie parole. Senza credermi quindi.
    In quei giorni ero in forma. Mi spettava ľHalf dome e il Capitan nelle settimane successive.

  • @Bryankirshon
    @Bryankirshon 2 года назад

    I'm afraid of heights

  • @stevieprice2552
    @stevieprice2552 4 года назад +1

    I live in Jackson Hole Wyoming and climbed the Grand Teton

    • @RockTheParkOfficial
      @RockTheParkOfficial  4 года назад

      YES!!! So cool to hear that. That was a pretty life-changing experience.

  • @dovi_bun
    @dovi_bun 4 года назад

    this looks like a netflix show wth

  • @bennymac62
    @bennymac62 3 года назад +5

    I admire these guys enthusiasm but these videos have a super cheesy scripted vibe lol. It’s like way too overproduced.