Nice to see it again. I solo backpacked the Olympics in the 1970's. Few people. I never signed in, or had a permit. Sometimes I didn't even know where I was going, or ended up. No cell phones/radios. No real light weight fancy gear. It was wool cloths and real Goose down. My first pack was a Trapper Nelson. One of my favorite places was up the Dosewallips to Haden Pass to Thousand Acre Meadows, Silt creek and Mt. Anderson. Lost Pass is nice and less visited. If you really want to get away from people, the Skyline Trail.
Thanks for watching and commenting. We have an itinerary laid out for counter-clockwise on Skyline Trail (Low Divide to Lk Beauty and then back to 3 Prunes) but area is closed due to wild fire damage from last year. We will do it next year if it opens up.
Nice trip. Thank you for sharing 😊Take care 😊
Very well done, Tail Gunner!
Nice hike in a great park!
Nice to see it again. I solo backpacked the Olympics in the 1970's. Few people. I never signed in, or had a permit. Sometimes I didn't even know where I was going, or ended up. No cell phones/radios. No real light weight fancy gear. It was wool cloths and real Goose down. My first pack was a Trapper Nelson. One of my favorite places was up the Dosewallips to Haden Pass to Thousand Acre Meadows, Silt creek and Mt. Anderson. Lost Pass is nice and less visited. If you really want to get away from people, the Skyline Trail.
Thanks for watching and commenting. We have an itinerary laid out for counter-clockwise on Skyline Trail (Low Divide to Lk Beauty and then back to 3 Prunes) but area is closed due to wild fire damage from last year. We will do it next year if it opens up.
Awesome video, I live in Port Ludlow and would love to go sometime. Can you bring your dog? Have you ever seen or heard a sasquatch?😊
Dogs are allowed in Olympic National Forest, but not in Olympic National Park. 'Bending Willow' claims to have seen a Sasquatch.