As I finished this short trip through this scenic and wild place, I thought "I wish I could thank all of those who fought to preserve this special place so I and others could have this experience." Spaces like these allow us to escape our daily lives and reconnect with nature. Our spirits are better because of it.
Thanks John, funny story about that shot as it wasn't planned. I found a camp up high with good views for sunset. Unfortunately it had no water source and I was out of water. I spotted that pool of water which was about a .25 mile down a side trail. Just as I was about to get the water, I noticed the sun was setting. I quickly set up the camera for that clip. When I got home to look through all the footage, it turned out to be one of my favorite clips of the trip. Sometimes, unplanned events turn out to be the best ones. Cheers!
Thanks for the comment Summit Seeker. The Olympics are something else. As much as I love the high up places, I find the forests there every bit amazing. Cheers!
Thanks Charles, it is truly beautiful. Enjoy! If you are able try and target good weather. I've done it in good and bad weather. If good weather, it is amazing!
Another great video. ONP is such a special special place. There’s nothing in the US that’s like it. That sunset you had night one too - WOW! What a special night.
Thanks @tweedytreks. I agree about ONP being a unique place. Yep, that sunset was memorable. I'm glad I had my camera to catch it. Looking forward to seeing more of your treks. Happy trails!
@@tweedytreksWas perusing the comments and saw yours. Some day you have to do the Grand Loop. There are a few variations of it and Cascadia has a video of it as well. There is also a 70+ mile open loop (if you have a partner so you can park at two near to each other trailheads) that involves the Enchanted Valley at one end and the North Fork Quinalt at the other (Skyline Trail or N. Fork Quinalt Trail). It involves the three drainages that make Mt. Anderson the hydrographic apex of the range: Quinalt, Dosewallips, and the Elwha. Don’t know that I’ll ever get the time off to do it all at once, but maybe someday.
@@Olympic_TryAthlete yeah I went to do the grand loop a couple years ago but bailed to the inner loop of it - I didn't have it that day. I've done enchanted valley and the O'Neil pass and stuff and tried to do skyline the last two years but the fire closed the trail. I definitely want to get back and do the grand though. I love ONP. Such a unique place.
Yeah I wanted to hit the high divide at sunset. I have to hit you up next time I head to the peninsula. What a place you have in your backyard. Cheers!
@@cascadiahiking oh great I can’t wait to see what you have changed. I’m about to hike the JMT sobo starting Oct 2 and I can’t wait to use my Sony A7C with my 20mm prime lens.
Hi @joecondit856, I did the trip on a Mon-Tues which I'm sure helped. It's a popular route as you probably know. I'd imagine the weekends would see a lot more "hikers" doing the route in one day along with the backpackers doing a multi-day trip. If you're able, I'd shoot for during the week. While I did come across others, it never felt overwhelming. Hope that helps!
@@cascadiahiking Awesome, helps a lot! Do you have to get a permit for this spot? I currently have a permit for Deer lake and Lower Bridge Creek but really want to see the sunset on the mountains!
I had a permit for a place nearby. I came to that spot just before sunset. It was a single spot, and nobody was using it. I guess I got lucky. I would recommend calling the ranger station, describe the location to see if it is on their list and see if they can change you to that spot. Then you won't have to worry if someone else has that spot reserved. Cheers!
He who follows the Tao is at one with the Tao. He who is virtuous Experiences Virtue. He who loses the way Feels lost. When you are at one with the Tao, The Tao welcomes you. When you are one with Virtue, The Virtue is always there. When you are at one with loss, The loss is experienced willingly. He who does not trust enough Will not be trusted. He who trusts himself fully is one with nature. Tao Te Ching of Lao Tzu Chapter 23, (translated by JH McDonald)
As I finished this short trip through this scenic and wild place, I thought "I wish I could thank all of those who fought to preserve this special place so I and others could have this experience." Spaces like these allow us to escape our daily lives and reconnect with nature. Our spirits are better because of it.
Beautiful landscapes! Thanks
Thanks for watching, the Olympic Mountains are truly spectacular.
That shot of you retrieving water at the end of day 1 was exquisite. Great composition and framing. May these places remain unspoiled eternally.
Thanks John, funny story about that shot as it wasn't planned. I found a camp up high with good views for sunset. Unfortunately it had no water source and I was out of water. I spotted that pool of water which was about a .25 mile down a side trail. Just as I was about to get the water, I noticed the sun was setting. I quickly set up the camera for that clip. When I got home to look through all the footage, it turned out to be one of my favorite clips of the trip. Sometimes, unplanned events turn out to be the best ones. Cheers!
Another beautifully shot and edited video! Love the lush terrain!
Thanks for the comment Summit Seeker. The Olympics are something else. As much as I love the high up places, I find the forests there every bit amazing. Cheers!
W❤️W! That’s Incredibly Awesome! Cheers for more exciting and breathtaking adventures!🥂❤️✨
Thanks Juan, like you I'm looking forward to more adventures. Cheers!
Incredibly beautiful shots and atmosphere you created with this video. Just wonderful!
Thank you very much Mario!
I really enjoyed your silent hiking video and the music you chose as well. Well done.
Thank you very much! I appreciate the feedback. All the best! -Cascadia
Beautiful landscapes & nice video ❤
Thanks for the feedback Thara's Diary. Glad you liked it!
So much light in this video ..peaceful and quiet. Great job all round, had to subscribe 👌
Awesome, thank you Mark!
Incredible and beautiful shots!
Thanks #SiorejiMusic. I appreciate the comment. Cheers!
Super interesting adventure! Music, shots, sounds of nature, cinematography everything here is done perfectly! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thanks Ervinslens! I had fun with the edit on this one. Cheers!
Superb!
Thanks greatdane walking for the comment!
Excellent video! I'm considering a similar trip in early June if the snow melts enough! Looks like beautiful scenery!
Thanks Charles, it is truly beautiful. Enjoy! If you are able try and target good weather. I've done it in good and bad weather. If good weather, it is amazing!
Another great video. ONP is such a special special place. There’s nothing in the US that’s like it. That sunset you had night one too - WOW! What a special night.
Thanks @tweedytreks. I agree about ONP being a unique place. Yep, that sunset was memorable. I'm glad I had my camera to catch it. Looking forward to seeing more of your treks. Happy trails!
@@cascadiahiking thanks brotha. Same!
@@tweedytreksWas perusing the comments and saw yours. Some day you have to do the Grand Loop. There are a few variations of it and Cascadia has a video of it as well. There is also a 70+ mile open loop (if you have a partner so you can park at two near to each other trailheads) that involves the Enchanted Valley at one end and the North Fork Quinalt at the other (Skyline Trail or N. Fork Quinalt Trail). It involves the three drainages that make Mt. Anderson the hydrographic apex of the range: Quinalt, Dosewallips, and the Elwha. Don’t know that I’ll ever get the time off to do it all at once, but maybe someday.
@@Olympic_TryAthlete yeah I went to do the grand loop a couple years ago but bailed to the inner loop of it - I didn't have it that day. I've done enchanted valley and the O'Neil pass and stuff and tried to do skyline the last two years but the fire closed the trail. I definitely want to get back and do the grand though. I love ONP. Such a unique place.
Nice vid, looks like you went the opposite direction of me. Cool to a see it form a different perspective
Yeah I wanted to hit the high divide at sunset. I have to hit you up next time I head to the peninsula. What a place you have in your backyard. Cheers!
I really like your videos and gear choices.
Thanks Snail Trails. I appreciate that! I'll be doing a new gear list video later this year to go over some changes that I've made this year. Cheers!
@@cascadiahiking oh great I can’t wait to see what you have changed. I’m about to hike the JMT sobo starting Oct 2 and I can’t wait to use my Sony A7C with my 20mm prime lens.
@@JasonSnailer I hiked part of the JMT some years back. Absolutely, spectacular. Have fun. That's a great setup, I use it for about 99% of my clips.
Great video!! Been thinking about doing a similar trip. How busy were the trails? Did you come across a lot of other people?
Hi @joecondit856, I did the trip on a Mon-Tues which I'm sure helped. It's a popular route as you probably know. I'd imagine the weekends would see a lot more "hikers" doing the route in one day along with the backpackers doing a multi-day trip. If you're able, I'd shoot for during the week. While I did come across others, it never felt overwhelming. Hope that helps!
Great video! :) Where was your campsite?
Thanks, I added a waypoint to the map at the approximate location. Hope that helps.
@@cascadiahiking Awesome, helps a lot! Do you have to get a permit for this spot? I currently have a permit for Deer lake and Lower Bridge Creek but really want to see the sunset on the mountains!
I had a permit for a place nearby. I came to that spot just before sunset. It was a single spot, and nobody was using it. I guess I got lucky. I would recommend calling the ranger station, describe the location to see if it is on their list and see if they can change you to that spot. Then you won't have to worry if someone else has that spot reserved. Cheers!
He who follows the Tao
is at one with the Tao.
He who is virtuous
Experiences Virtue.
He who loses the way
Feels lost.
When you are at one with the Tao,
The Tao welcomes you.
When you are one with Virtue,
The Virtue is always there.
When you are at one with loss,
The loss is experienced willingly.
He who does not trust enough
Will not be trusted.
He who trusts himself fully is one with nature.
Tao Te Ching of Lao Tzu Chapter 23, (translated by JH McDonald)