Stunning views on this episode, Eric. Sorry about the weather. About the same time of year in the northwest corner of Yellowstone, rivers were overflowing, devastating towns in the area. Glad you made it thru unscathed.
Your narrative is enjoyable, love the music, and beautiful scenery. With your talent I can see you working for Outside magazine or National Geographic!
Weather like that is why I use a balaclava as my warm hat and always bring a pair of Mountain Laurel Designs Event Rain Mitts. The balaclava keeps the face and neck warm which really warms up the body. The rain mitts are surprisingly warm at 1oz, but it blocks the wind and keeps your hands mostly dry. It's the only type of glove I needed on the entire PCT, even in the last few days of off and on snow by Canada.
Phew, that was a tough day! I love that you were able to reflect upon the beauty of the area despite the challenging conditions. Absolutely gorgeous views! Hope you were able to find a decent camp site and warm up after trudging through the cold, windy weather.
Wow, that was way different from when I was there last August. Aside from the wind and postholing, this was really beautiful. I love Steens! Such a cool mountain. I did appreciate the great cell reception up by the towers, too. This was pretty epic hike!
nice seeing these barren mountains
Beautiful video, thank you for sharing; Tucker and I hope to do the Steen's this summer .. we were there last October, just camping, really beautiful!
Beautiful work, I really enjoy seeing your walk through an area that I can only imagine driving through ... Thank you for sharing 🙏
The Steens Mountain area is gorgeous, epic views. Very challenging hiking for you, though.
Stunning views on this episode, Eric. Sorry about the weather. About the same time of year in the northwest corner of Yellowstone, rivers were overflowing, devastating towns in the area. Glad you made it thru unscathed.
Your narrative is enjoyable, love the music, and beautiful scenery. With your talent I can see you working for Outside magazine or National Geographic!
Thanks Chris, really appreciate that!
Wow! I was gritting my teeth and squinting my eyes from all that wind! Cliffhanger! Where will you camp?!
With the cows tonight! Haha
Amazing views as you navigated the Steens and Wildhorse. The "epic day" is palpable as we see and hear those winds, your words, that sleet and ice.
One of the most scenic and memorable days in the ODT!
beautiful scenery
The climb out of Big Indian Gorge is challenging--steep and hard route finding.
Weather like that is why I use a balaclava as my warm hat and always bring a pair of Mountain Laurel Designs Event Rain Mitts. The balaclava keeps the face and neck warm which really warms up the body. The rain mitts are surprisingly warm at 1oz, but it blocks the wind and keeps your hands mostly dry. It's the only type of glove I needed on the entire PCT, even in the last few days of off and on snow by Canada.
Phew, that was a tough day! I love that you were able to reflect upon the beauty of the area despite the challenging conditions. Absolutely gorgeous views! Hope you were able to find a decent camp site and warm up after trudging through the cold, windy weather.
Thanks Jenny! This was one of my most memorable days on the ODT. camp was subpar (so many cows!), but the next morning everything was wonderful again
Nice shot through the hole in the snow!
Yeah! That was really unique!
Thanks, that shot just jumped out to me when i saw the opportunity !
Wow, that was way different from when I was there last August. Aside from the wind and postholing, this was really beautiful. I love Steens! Such a cool mountain. I did appreciate the great cell reception up by the towers, too. This was pretty epic hike!
Thanks Mike! August sounds much more enjoyable. Would love to return then. Someday!
Wow, you can really hear that wind 😮
I think i can still hear it!
Down the trail in a bad mood. I did this section in July to avoid the snow which I knew would be there.
Anywhere I go, I would try to plan for the weather. There ain't much perfect weather out in the Oregon desert.
Wind, snow, cold, wind chill, ice water; "Desert my ass!!"
It was definitely a cold weather desert on this one!
...just wondering, why weren't you on the trail? Does it disappear down wild horse? Thank you
I don't think there is a trail through Wildhorse Canyon. If there is, it was under snow near the top.
Some of the worst bushwhacking on the trail.