Hiking 90 MILES in MOST Remote Place in AMERICA | 8 Day Backpacking Trip in THOROFARE | YELLOWSTONE

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Follow our 8 day adventure into the Thorofare of Yellowstone National Park. This was by FAR our longest, wildest, and most challenging backpacking trip we've ever done. The Thorofare in Yellowstone is considered to be the most remote section of wilderness in the continental United States. Grizzly Bears, Wolves, Elk, Bison, Moose and more call this area their home. This roughly 90 mile trip tested our bodies like never before, but also allowed us to escape into the wild and create one of the most epic memories of our lives. It was truly a dream come true! Shoutout to "My Own Frontier" and "Long Wilderness Walks" for the inspiration and much needed information on trip planning--be sure to check out their RUclips pages.
    The gear I used on this trip:
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    Check out my blog post covering our time in the Thorofare as well as some additional helpful tips:
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    Music by "Epidemic Sound"

Комментарии • 232

  • @John_P290
    @John_P290 Год назад +14

    This might have been the most enjoyable RUclips video I have watched. I almost didn't click on it because it was so long. Now I wish it was even longer. What a great place to backpack. If I were 30 years younger I would be doing that adventure. Thanks for sharing.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад

      Thank you so much for saying that John. This really means a lot.

    • @rninusa1980
      @rninusa1980 2 месяца назад

      Oh yes, Also if I were 30 years younger too I’d be there as well!

  • @buffalo4127
    @buffalo4127 Год назад +15

    Mike, this is outstanding that you and Maggie escaped Manhattan to hike Yellowstone. I am a lifelong Wyoming citizen and have never done such a trip. Congratulations. I am so impressed that as a New Yorker you so appreciate wilderness. Always cherish it and stand up for the preservation of wilderness..please! Come back again Wyoming holds many such places!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад

      Thanks a ton! I can’t WAIT to return to Wyoming for more backpacking. Yellowstone totally has my heart.

  • @mcoleman1946
    @mcoleman1946 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great video. Thank you. I was a Wilderness Patrolman for Teton Wilderness in 1966. I was at Fox Park Patrol Cabin just a few miles south of Mariposa Lake. Caught an 18 inch cutthroat there. Spent time at Hawks Rest as well. Had two horses and probably rode about a thousand miles that summer. Best summer job ever. Went back in 2003 because a friend was writing a book for NatGeo. It is Hawks Rest by Gary Ferguson. I live near northeast entrance of Yellowstone so I go by Nine Mile trailhead. I always stop there to search for a couple of grizzly bears that are often seen in the area. Thank you again for sharing.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  9 месяцев назад +1

      Wow I’m so jealous of both that job AND of where you currently live. I’ll check out that book your friend wrote. I would kill to spend more time out there in that area specifically-just so wild. Interesting that you’re seeing grizzlies down 9 mile. We heard of one being seen down by our first campsite on the lake shore. Have fun exploring the wild and thanks for watching!

    • @sluggotinfantryman
      @sluggotinfantryman Месяц назад +1

      Horses are way to go.
      Guy I lived there with did mules 2 years.
      The daughter of the guy who owned White Grass Dude Ranch Teton drove up while we were fixing those old cabins.
      She hadn't been back in 30 years. 2008.
      They rode everywhere in the range. With the Roosevelts as kids.
      They lost a Llama for a week in 2010. We tried to get that thing but couldn't find it.
      They use em for packing in fisherman.
      Of course Tower Ranger and others ride everywhere in Yellowstone. We rode with mule guys in Teton. So much easier than hiking. Absurdly easier way to go.

  • @michaelnorth5139
    @michaelnorth5139 Месяц назад +2

    Guys what a trip. I’m in my 60’s and have Lived 30 years in and just outside of Jackson. I have never been able to take a week off from my job in the summer to experience the Thorofare. It on my bucket list.
    I followed you on the map from campsite to campsite and at times was overwhelmed with the emotions as if I was right along with you two hiking. Except I was dry and ate a homemade pizza as you dreamed of food. Thanks again for allowing me to me to come along. God Bless you’all.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Месяц назад +1

      Wow thank you so much for saying that! It was a truly wild adventure, but I’m jealous of the fact that you live outside Jackson! Thanks so much for watching!!

  • @Randomstlhero
    @Randomstlhero 10 месяцев назад +2

    I just finished the Thorofare to South Boundary a few weeks ago. This trail brought it all! I appreciated you uploading this, it was great!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  10 месяцев назад +1

      I’m jealous! Any bears?

  • @fredmaguire88
    @fredmaguire88 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the great video! I've taken 7 canoe trips down the Southeast Arm since 1987. 6A3 is my favorite lakeside campsite!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thanks Fred! I miss 6A3 already! That’s awesome you’ve done so many canoe trips down into that area-I would LOVE to do that some day.

  • @shackstyle
    @shackstyle 3 дня назад

    Fantastic video. Manhattan to the Thorofare...what a contrast. I've had the pleasure of visiting the Thorofare 3 times and it is just one of those places that will always be with you. Place is raw and very different from the Disneyland adventure you seem to get with many parks. Really enjoyed tagging along...good work!

  • @e.j.thorne3349
    @e.j.thorne3349 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. I did the Thorofare solo in 2002. It was epic and a life changer. Congrats.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching. That’s incredible you did it solo. I would love to as well someday.

  • @StanMills
    @StanMills Год назад +2

    Wow, you had an excellent adventure. Well made documentary of you hike. I watched the whole thing. Good job.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thanks a ton for watching Stan!

    • @farbeyonddriven8173
      @farbeyonddriven8173 Год назад +1

      Did you have to get your permits from Stan to spend all that time in his backyard? LOL

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      @@farbeyonddriven8173 haha of course!

  • @robgrey6183
    @robgrey6183 Год назад +1

    Thorofare is beautiful country.
    I had my wife drop me off near Cody, walked up Ishawooa Creek, over Ishawooa Pass, down Pass Creek into the Thorofare. All the area where Thorofare Creek meets the Yellowstone is willow marsh country, trails are tough to follow. Passed Hawk's Rest and then headed up Atlantic Creek over the divide into Pacific Creek, and the Enos Lake country on out to the Pacific Creek trailhead into Jackson Hole where I live.
    That route allows you to skirt Yellowstone and avoid dealing with the NPS.
    Big problem with these grizzly country treks is you can't start before dawn- don't want to bump into a bear in the dark.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      That sounds like a cool route. Someone who lived nearby actually recommended it. Yeah, not hiking too early or too too late made it more difficult to cover big mile days.

  • @farbeyonddriven8173
    @farbeyonddriven8173 Год назад +4

    Like your style and can't beat the choice of trips. Can't wait to get back there from PA. Maggie looks like she's hauling a significant amount of weight. At 20:06, pretty sure Joey had that camp spot on one of his trips with lots of bear interaction. New Sub!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching! Ya Maggie had too much weight. Our pack weight was definitely the biggest challenge we faced.

  • @johnrevere9567
    @johnrevere9567 Месяц назад

    Thank you for taking us on your epic adventure...
    Both of you are inspiring...
    🧡🧡🧡

  • @d.chamblee6924
    @d.chamblee6924 Месяц назад

    WoW!! The most amazing video ever!! You actually had us on the edge of our seats the entire vid...waiting for that bear to jump out of the bushes somewhere...whew..sure glad it didn't. Thanks you two, awesome job, enjoyed it so much!!

  • @penelopebartell840
    @penelopebartell840 Год назад +1

    I just watched this for the second time. Epic. Hope Maggie's feet and your backs and shoulders have recovered by now!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      No way that’s awesome!! And I’m fine but Maggies feet actually haven’t really recovered all THAT well. That trip did some damage! She’s a trooper though and she’ll be fine. Thanks for watching again!

    • @penelopebartell840
      @penelopebartell840 Год назад +1

      @@mikewanders Yikes, that sounds rough!

  • @colmfarrell6687
    @colmfarrell6687 Год назад +4

    Thank you Mike and Maggie for sharing your adventure with me! I really enjoyed it. I loved that you didn't play a soundtrack but instead left the nature sounds in! I also loved that very few of your shots were from a moving camera (the shakey cam shots make me sick in the tummy). One tiny suggestion. It would be nice if you have a take showing the map each day showing where you were planning to go or had gone that day. It would be easier to put everything into context. Thanks so much. Based on this video I subscribing and will watch more of your videos!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +2

      Thank you SO much! Really appreciate it. What’s interesting is that I actually did have a shot of me showing the map and explaining the entire route. However, when I got to the editing process I realized that my voice was featured in simply way too many shots and was taking away from the tranquility, so tried to remove my speaking as much as possible lol. But yes, usually I do feature a map break-down. Next time for sure! Thanks again!!

  • @truthbetold1377
    @truthbetold1377 26 дней назад

    That was a fantastic video. I envy you two. Such freedom. "It's a beautiful morning/ Think I'll go outside a while/and just smile/ Take in some clean fresh air, boy/Ain't no sense in staying inside/if the weather's fine and you got the time/It's your chance to wake up and plan a another brand-new day"

  • @rninusa1980
    @rninusa1980 2 месяца назад

    Mike, I devoted my Saturday night off, yes I did watching your videos plus I ended by watching this one which was simply absolutely beautiful! You both are very brave for doing that adventure. I loved that remote Ranger Station. Just gorgeous. Linda

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  2 месяца назад

      Thanks so much Linda! That means a lot

  • @MrCSayT
    @MrCSayT Год назад +3

    WOWOWOW....HOW INCREDIBLE!!!!!!

  • @robertbailey3024
    @robertbailey3024 Год назад +1

    Thanks for taking me along on your trip into the Thorofare of Yellowstone. I worked 5 summers in the park, have revisited the park many times since, and have hiked all over Yellowstone. However, I never hiked into the remote Thorofare.I hope Maggie's feet recover. She sure was a trooper and a good sport. Take care of yourselves!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад

      I’m jealous you got to work in the park and spend so much time there. I would LOVE that. Thanks for watching!

  • @sluggotinfantryman
    @sluggotinfantryman Месяц назад

    I like Northeast. Beartooth. Yellowstone is quadrants, and loop around the lake.
    Time of year dictates choices. Also elevation. I am a above 8500 feet guy.
    Beavers are insanely busy animals. Absolutely amazing what they can do.

  • @troutbum98
    @troutbum98 Месяц назад

    What a great video. This was one of my favorite trips in Yellowstone and I loved seeing all these places again after 20 years.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much. This was the coolest experience ever.

  • @beverlycoleman1916
    @beverlycoleman1916 10 месяцев назад

    Many thanks for such a wonderful and enjoyable journey! Your both have such an adventurous spirit to be in the wilderness. I’m from southern NJ and I couldn’t think of being in the wildness for five minutes yet alone for eight days, I never had that experience or someone who would be willing to do something like that. However, keep on being safe and doing your thing. I surely will be watching and cheering for you and Maggie’s great adventures!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate that

  • @Mark-Creed1962
    @Mark-Creed1962 11 месяцев назад +1

    UK here excellent adventure no load music just the majestic sound of the wild, thanks for sharing it.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  11 месяцев назад +1

      I appreciate that! Wanted it to be an authentic experience. Thanks for watching!

  • @wallyklw5
    @wallyklw5 6 месяцев назад

    Love it. Have wanted to bag the Thorofare for years, but becoming less likely as I rapidly age. Thx for letting me tag along in spirit

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  6 месяцев назад

      Happy to bring you along. Thanks a ton for watching

  • @dinotrnjanin1568
    @dinotrnjanin1568 Год назад +1

    I'm in the process of planning a Thorofare hike for this summer and I was using the Park's Backcountry map to plan out which campsites to stay at and it just turned out to be almost the same sites as you have picked. Same amount of days as well. So, this video was extremely helpful in helping me plan as well as what to expect on the trail. Thanks!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +2

      That’s awesome! Glad to hear. Thorofare is epic and wild country. Have fun!!

  • @longrider42
    @longrider42 Год назад +1

    Dang, wish I'd found your channel before your hike. I worked three summers in Yellowstone, and I could have given you some good advice on Buffalo. Namely take a very loud whistle with you. Couple blasts on it, and they will move. I've always wanted to do that trail, but not alone. When going through a willow thicket, make lots of noise, so you do not spook a bear. When I did hike alone, I always had Bear Bells on my pack, and I usually whistled or sang.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Wow I really wish I had a whistle then lol. That’s great advice for next time!

  • @michaelwood3477
    @michaelwood3477 Год назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed your adventure. You did an amazing job! Loved every bit of it! Thanks!!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Michael. Really appreciate it!

  • @mandysteinback7387
    @mandysteinback7387 Год назад +3

    really like your documenting style. feels more like a well edited home movie instead of a super gimmicky and trendy tik tok. I do hope you are thoroughly drowning those morning campfires until they are cold to the touch before leaving camp.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot Mandy! And ya we’re definitely putting out those fires. I’m paranoid about that stuff.

  • @wu6016
    @wu6016 Год назад +2

    Great video. Reminds me a lot of Joey C. Videos. Keep it up the good work.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! Joey is totally my inspiration.

  • @deborahrambo6565
    @deborahrambo6565 28 дней назад

    This was a beautiful video. You two hiked through some rough terrain but still managed to catch the wildlife and scenery.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  28 дней назад

      Thank you so much! Yeah it was definitely a very wild experience

  • @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING
    @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING Год назад +3

    Beautiful scenery! That open meadow was glorious. Amazing area to explore. New follower here. Crow✌️

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад

      Thanks a ton! Yea I’m already dreaming of going back.

  • @m01011216
    @m01011216 Год назад +1

    Wow, such breathtaking scenery! I wish they’d build a Marriott there, I’m not too keen on tents.

  • @longwildernesswalks
    @longwildernesswalks Год назад +2

    YESSS! I was hoping you'd put out a video since you mentioned your trip over on my channel. Awesome! Wow, what an intro. Beautiful! Funny story about 13:57, walking through those willow tunnels. Three years ago I was coming from heart lake, turned north to get a guy out early. I was walking through this exact spot and heard something around the bend. I looked up and a llama was staring at me, followed shortly by a blond haired 10 year old boy. Haha! I just started laughing. I was partially startled and releived at the same time. Wow. That bison... I had a similar issue just after 5E7 this year, had to follow one for about a 1/2 mile. It's popular with those thicc boys.
    Two years ago when I stayed at 6Y6 there were Grizzly tracks ALL, and I mean ALL through camp. I chose not to record that for the posparity of my wife, LOL! That's the sight I had elk fighting 50' behind the tent, and wolves damn near all night long. Amazing site. I swear, no matter where you look from there it's just amazing.
    Another funny story, the log jamb you crossed headed up to Mariposa, I did that two years ago and dropped my water bottle in the creek, it was raining, so the logs were as slipperly as alge, and I face planted twice trying to get off the jamb and chase down my bottle. The things you don't catch on camera but you wish you had... haha. That climb to Mariposa always gets me. It's not hard, but the trail just never seems to get there, until you're there.
    6A3 is unexplainable. Just a magical place. Anyone willing to do the work to get here should spend a night. Holy cow. It's incredible.
    5E3, I have a love/hate relationship with. 6 years ago I stayed there with my three best friends whena fire broke out in the Snake River Valley. Our plan was to go down the Thorofare, over Mariposa and up the Snake River Valley to Heart Lake. Nope. A Ranger rolled up on a horse and told us to turn around and hike out. So, we did. The next year we made it to this camp and a friend became really sick and didn't leave his teant for 24 hours, and we turned around. Then this year I forgot my tent in this camp site and cut my trip short. Love/Hate relationship. It's beautiful, but every time I stay there something goes wrong. ;-)
    Man, you did an amazing job on this trip. Just amazing! On that note, I'm headed on a 95 mile trip starting at the Shoshone lake trailhead in '23 on Oct. 1st, heading down the Bechler, then across to Heart Lake, and back up the the trailhead. Likely a 9 day trip. Let me know if you, or both of you, would be interested. I've already extended an invitation to Joey. One long day of 13.5 miles... but no biggie.
    Congratulations. This was an A+ production my friend! It made me want to go back and do the Heart Lake to Thorofare trail again... beautiful piece of art.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Dude thank you SO much for this. First of all, I would LOVE to join you on what sounds like the most epic Yellowstone trip next October, but unfortunately I’m getting married that week lol! Shoshone/Bechler/Heart Lake will be an all timer. But we totally should do a trip together at some point. Thanks a ton for inviting me along.
      You have some unreal experiences back there in the Thorofare. You and Joey’s videos are the standard. I actually saw your entry in the Thorofare Ranger Station journal-very cool! Going through that book was one of the highlights of the entire trip but I mostly left it out of the video just because of how intimate and personal that experience feels.
      Love your story re 6Y6. Feels like a camp that most likely has nightly grizzly visits. Wildest site of my life.
      Some of those crossings you refer to must be impossible in the rain, and I am not envious. We actually were forecast to receive a full week of rain and snow and it just never really materialized. But bc of that we ended up overpacking and it cost us.
      You’re right about 6A3. There seems to be something truly unique about that site that I couldn’t put my finger on. It’s obviously a beautiful spot but it just seems perfect.
      Thanks for the incredibly kind comment and inspiration. Keep those videos coming! We should stay in touch and make a trip happen at some point.

    • @longwildernesswalks
      @longwildernesswalks Год назад +1

      @@mikewanders I’m game bro. Let me know your schedule and I’ll see what I can plan around. Congratulations you two!!! She's a tropper keeping up with you on that trail.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      @@longwildernesswalks definitely! I’ll let you know. Would love to do a trip

  • @conniewojahn6445
    @conniewojahn6445 Год назад +1

    For being the most remote place in American, the trail is deeply set and clear, except the willow area, and the campsite looks well used. There must be more visitors than just a few.

  • @LABoyko
    @LABoyko Год назад +1

    Well done you guys. Maggie's pack looks bigger than Maggie. Could not have been ez 4 her, but she did it. All that fire damage was a disappointment. Many trips on my CA wish list have been marred by recent fires.
    Two questions: do you bring a firearm into grizzly country; do you bring a personal locator beacon?

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +4

      Thanks a ton! No firearm, just bear spray. Even if a gun did work (they don’t) (and not allowed in park), it basically serves as a dinner bell to other bears since we were out there during elk hunting season. Bears hear those guns and come in to check things out, looking for gut piles etc. And yes, I bring a Garmin GPS with SOS feature. Definitely comforting!

  • @pollyalamode
    @pollyalamode 5 дней назад

    Outstanding! What an accomplishment, big congrats to you two! Loved your videography and the pace of the video. I was nervous when you had to go through those tall willow bushes and when the grizzly tracks were heading the same way as you. Well done :)

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  5 дней назад

      Thanks so much!! Yeah this was an epic trip that really took its toll physically, but rewarded us with unbelievable experiences and life memories. Adventure of a lifetime. Thanks for watching!

  • @GregariousAntithesis
    @GregariousAntithesis Год назад

    All that beautiful water and no fly rod.

  • @irvingzisman3252
    @irvingzisman3252 3 месяца назад

    Man, I love Beaver too. When I was a young buck I loved Beaver so much. The smell, the taste, and their just so beautiful and soft. I wore them like a hat sometimes also! Now that I'm older I still love Beaver a ton. Maybe even more than when I was younger but I just don't get to be around them as much. Now I just mainly look at pictures of them. Great video!

  • @MEGGEM707
    @MEGGEM707 7 месяцев назад

    Spectacular! I am a Western New Yorker…..East Amherst, NY. I just found your channel and I am a new Subscriber! Congratulations on your Nuptials! Fantastic couple! I’m looking foreword to viewing all of your videos. Thank you for sharing your amazing adventure!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Im also living in New York

  • @user-lm7rs4jv7g
    @user-lm7rs4jv7g Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your wilderness trip through the Thorofare with us.

  • @GregariousAntithesis
    @GregariousAntithesis Год назад

    Did a 100 mile trip in my 20s across 3 different wilderness areas in West Colo. now 56 was good memory. My finish was above Aspen at Conundrum hotsprings before the last down hill stretch to Aspen. Nice way to finish a trip. So many people in that area now you have to get a permit to even go to conundrum hot springs now.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад

      That’s awesome! I would love to check out that area

  • @cjjt66
    @cjjt66 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video. Excellent footage. Great commentary. I am so jealous--I want to go there. You are inspiring me to get into backpacking shape to do adventures like this. Keep up the good work!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад

      Thanks so much Christopher! You GOTTA get out there-you got this!!

  • @farcountrydag
    @farcountrydag 10 месяцев назад +1

    Epic!

  • @jasonkamm5537
    @jasonkamm5537 Год назад +4

    Outstanding video! This trip has always been on my list but after seeing this I'm moving it up the list. Looks like all your campsites were awesome but did you both have a favorite?

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! Yeah man it’s the real deal. You’re right, all those sites were amazing. 6A3 on Yellowstone Lake was probably our favorite-it had everything. But man 6Y6 was also stunningly beautiful and definitely the wildest. 6Y6 felt like it was the heart of the trip. 6C3 was also a perfect spot to watch for wildlife. So many other great sites too!

    • @robgrey6183
      @robgrey6183 Год назад +1

      Problem with the Park is that you are required to camp in designated sites. You have no idea whose been there before you and dumped bacon grease in the bushes. Bears frequent established sites.
      In that country I stop and eat dinner about 4 PM. Then I hike on for a couple of hours and camp somewhere that nobody has camped. Much better.

  • @rninusa1980
    @rninusa1980 2 месяца назад

    Thanks!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  2 месяца назад +1

      Wow thanks a ton!!! Seriously generous

  • @dianeribaudo956
    @dianeribaudo956 Год назад

    You just popped up today! I was hesitant to watch due to its length but the hour flew by! Thank you for showing us Yellowstone’s wilderness. I felt as though I was there with you.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад

      I really appreciate that-thanks for watching!!

  • @maxwellsteinman4873
    @maxwellsteinman4873 22 дня назад

    Nice to meet you on the trail in Lamar Valley , Aug 17th- Chloe, Ben and Max

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  19 дней назад

      @@maxwellsteinman4873 what’s up Max! It was great meeting you guys as well. How did the hike out go??

  • @karenanddogs6645
    @karenanddogs6645 Год назад

    Magnificent scenery. Spectacular video. Appreciate your courage to follow the spirit of adventure and the appreciation of wilderness. Thank you for filming it so we can enjoy it too.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Appreciate that! Thank you so much for watching!

  • @ChasingTadpoles
    @ChasingTadpoles 5 месяцев назад

    What an incredible adventure! Thank you for the experience ❤

  • @bluwtrgypsy
    @bluwtrgypsy Год назад

    Wonderful adventure, beautiful scenery, wild experiences, brave couple Thank you M & M for sharing this terrific trip. Blessings

  • @shogababaroga
    @shogababaroga 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video. Thank you for a wonderfull hour of entertainment and visuals. I walked with you in spirit. I was lucky to
    Visit Yellowstone(twice) but to see it this way is so wonderful.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks so much-I really appreciate that! Yellowstone always has my heart

  • @dammthedude
    @dammthedude Год назад

    Fantastic!

  • @michael_budda
    @michael_budda Год назад +1

    Oh man, seeing all those grizzly tracks would be freaking me out 😅 some awesome scenery though Mike! Got yourself a new subscriber here! Looking forward to seeing more!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching Michael! Yea the Grizzly tracks are a bit spooky for sure

    • @robgrey6183
      @robgrey6183 Год назад

      Grizzly tracks are everywhere on those trails up there. It's when you can SMELL the bears that you tend to concentrate.

  • @danply
    @danply Год назад

    really enjoyed this video. one day i hope i can do this as well. i was quite immersed in this video that i realized i was already 35mins into the video when i had to write down this comment. thanks for sharing this video

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад

      Wow thank you so much. Means a lot and thanks for watching!

  • @catg0124
    @catg0124 8 месяцев назад

    great video. I am planning a similar route in a couple of years and looks like 6Y6 is a must campsite :)

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  8 месяцев назад

      6Y6 is definitely a must. But there are a TON of epic campsites down in that area. Good luck and thanks for watching!

  • @Jstolenn
    @Jstolenn Год назад

    Wow trip that is on my bucket list for sure

  • @geoffmillar7725
    @geoffmillar7725 Год назад

    What a great trip,it was great to share your experience.I admire your courage.We have none of your large creatures in New Zealand.All the best for your future.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад

      Thank you so much Geoff. I can’t wait to visit beautiful New Zealand one day.

  • @SoloSchmitty
    @SoloSchmitty Год назад +2

    Really enjoyed the hike. Thx for taking me along! Subscribed. Those barks you heard may have actually been elk. I was recently on a trip in Wyoming and elk will bark as a warning. If you get a wild hair check out my most recent video of the big horns, the barking is maybe 15-20 minutes in. It really caught me by surprise! Thx

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Yeah I totally realized later it must’ve been elk. It’s wild how many different sounds they make. I’m going to check out your video now!

    • @SoloSchmitty
      @SoloSchmitty Год назад

      @@mikewanders thanks for watching and the sub. I got to get Yellowstone soon. Did absaroka Beartooths last October but that’s the closest I have been to the area. Thanks again for sharing an incredible trip!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +2

      @@SoloSchmitty Beartooths must’ve been gorgeous

  • @krisrose219
    @krisrose219 Год назад

    First campsite beautiful!

  • @georgemarc694
    @georgemarc694 Год назад

    Wonderful

  • @alainbelisle4543
    @alainbelisle4543 10 месяцев назад

    One of the best hikes I’ve seen on RUclips 🙏🏻👍👏👏 Well done!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  10 месяцев назад +1

      Wow thank you so much

  • @pbssandman9985
    @pbssandman9985 7 месяцев назад

    you should not go so far in advance but stay closer to the one who is the slowest in this case Maggi when walking. Are you used to walking the shed you KNOW this?? Especially in Bear country !
    Tanks for a good video with amazing sceneries !!

  • @TheGrizzgirl
    @TheGrizzgirl Год назад

    Nature Guy - so much fun to watch folks on their first real adventure in the Park. That was an awesome hiking trip! Go Maggie! I worked in the Park in ‘74 and ‘78 and have been back every single summer. Its my ecosystem! My former dorm mate from ‘74 and I meet in Lamar and glass for grizzlies the first week in June. Maybe r trails will cross one day!! Watch for 2 old bear nerds!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Connie! I am SO jealous of how much time you’ve been able to spend in Yellowstone over the years. Just epic you guys go out looking for bears still. Hopefully we do cross paths.

    • @TheGrizzgirl
      @TheGrizzgirl Год назад +1

      @@mikewanders Most we’ve tallied is 32 grizz in 4 days. Its different every year, last year only 1 grizz coy. Dang males kept predating them. Back in ‘74 there were under a 100 grizz in the ecosystem. Now they r everywhere!! Get a copy of Track of the Grizzly, written by the Craighead brothers (godfathers of grizz research) back in the day. It will give u a feel for the politics vs science they encountered and continues today, plus its a good read. Park management chgd overnight after the killings of the hikers in Glacier by grizzlies (Night of the Grizzly) and we lost a big # of gateway-communities’ problem dump bears. Black and grizzlies had forgotten how to find their own natural groceries and were likely removed as being habituated to humans. We have witnessed absolutely incredible wildlife moments over the years!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      @@TheGrizzgirl thanks for the book recommendation. I’d love to read it. Yeah thankfully we now have a much better idea of how to coexist with grizzlies. I had some close calls up in Denali myself when I was young. That’s another awesome place to see them. It’s so cool you keep getting out there!

    • @TheGrizzgirl
      @TheGrizzgirl Год назад +1

      @@mikewanders Our son lives in Sitka, AK, so yes, lots of bear stories, even front yard encounters.

  • @Mazzie.H
    @Mazzie.H Год назад

    What an amazing experience thanks for sharing 🇦🇺🌞

  • @farcountrydag
    @farcountrydag 10 месяцев назад

    Always wanted to get back up there.

  • @mkultrahikes
    @mkultrahikes Год назад

    Top notch adventure!

  • @Dany-ii5lu
    @Dany-ii5lu Год назад

    Thanx for sharing this amazing adventure. Great video, it was a pleasure to watch. Warm regards from germany 😀

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Wow! I love hearing that-I’m German myself. Thanks so much for watching.

  • @ballistic350
    @ballistic350 3 месяца назад

    Looks so peaceful and secluded, if think you're in alaska lol

  • @donnamass9576
    @donnamass9576 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @brett19731
    @brett19731 2 месяца назад

    I agree with John_P290… great video! You guys rock! Very inspirational. Thanks for sharing your journey with us. I need to do this trail at some point in the near future.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  2 месяца назад

      Thanks man!! Yes do it! Trip of a lifetime

  • @LayneComfort
    @LayneComfort Год назад

    Awesome video man! Took me right back out to the Thorofare. Can't beat that country for beauty and in-the-wild feeling.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Dude I LOVE your Thorofare video! So impressive you did it alone. I love your videos in general. Ya that’s definitely some wild country out there. Thanks so much for watching and keep up the great content!

    • @LayneComfort
      @LayneComfort Год назад

      I just watched your Alaska video as well, stunning landscape. Maggie is a trooper! One day I’ll be like you and make it up to the Last Frontier. If you’re gonna be in Yellowstone 2023 and interested in linkin up drop me a line

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      @@LayneComfort ya dude I’d love to. I’ll let you know if I’m heading that way

  • @MoutainGuyAdventures
    @MoutainGuyAdventures Год назад

    Awesome. I just started researching this area. It’s on my bucket list. New follower.

  • @owenfetherston6906
    @owenfetherston6906 Год назад

    Amazing video, the storytelling was so good and it made this so fun to watch! Thanks for putting this out for the world to see. Stuff like this is incredibly inspiring to go see it for myself:)

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Owen. That really means a lot and thanks for watching.

  • @Alfie127
    @Alfie127 Год назад

    Great Video cheers!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад

      Thank you James! Thanks for watching

  • @caseymcsherry4985
    @caseymcsherry4985 Год назад

    Love this Mike!! Amazing editing 🔥🔥🔥

  • @bradjones10
    @bradjones10 Год назад

    Fantastic video. Great trip!

  • @maggiemartino2473
    @maggiemartino2473 Год назад

    Beautiful video! Great work!

  • @Tastewithnewdrinks
    @Tastewithnewdrinks Год назад

    Great video.

  • @kgm4368
    @kgm4368 Год назад +1

    They are called bison. Buffalo are native to Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.

    • @Azureblue25
      @Azureblue25 6 месяцев назад

      Buffalo are also native to Africa, and Bison are also native in certain areas of Europe as well.

  • @novojmon
    @novojmon Год назад

    Very enjoyable! Just beautiful. What cameras and video gear did you use?

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      I really appreciate that-thank you for watching! I used GoPro Hero 10 AND my iPhone 13 bc eventually the GoPro started giving me issues. I need a microphone tho

  • @utubecanoeski
    @utubecanoeski Год назад

    Very nicely done video.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад

      Thanks a lot Mike! Thanks for watching 🙌🏽

  • @pbssandman9985
    @pbssandman9985 7 месяцев назад

    It is hard to imagine that you are hiking and camping in a spuer caldera !! Earth's largest volcano !

  • @thomascraft6854
    @thomascraft6854 Год назад +1

    Would like to know how you Packed -- Gear - Food - Clothes - Etc

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      I may do a video on that one day. Basically we both overpacked. Just before the trip we eliminated a couple pounds from our packs, but then the weather forecast showed a week of rain and snow. So we threw all those borderline extra layers back in (it ended up barely raining). My most important item was the whiskey lol. But I’ll try to get a video out one day on all the stuff bc it’s a lot

  • @davidjennings6937
    @davidjennings6937 Год назад +1

    Great video. Beautiful scenery. Audio is low at times.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thanks David! I KNOW-it’s driving me nuts. I’m definitely getting a microphone/wind screen before the next trip

  • @johnwah1
    @johnwah1 10 месяцев назад

    I'm curious -- what were your dates? Guessing mid-Augsut? We had a permit for 9-mile to south entrance starting 8/4/23. Bailed at the start because it was pouring rain and forecast to continue doing that (after weeks of perfect weather). After waiting out the weather wound up doing a MUCH less demanding though very nice 5-day thing in the SW quadrant of the park.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  10 месяцев назад +1

      Oh nice! Was that the Bechler? We did our trip mid September. Forecast was bad but it ended up being nice for the most part

  • @charliedunn5551
    @charliedunn5551 Год назад

    It's in Wyoming. Chuck

  • @keysercast7228
    @keysercast7228 4 месяца назад

    Awesome video. Heading to the thorofare in late august this year.
    Question, what sort of camera did you pack in to take these awesome videos?

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  4 месяца назад

      Thank you! This was all shot on a GoPro and an IPhone.
      And have fun! Should be epic

  • @markstanton2362
    @markstanton2362 Год назад +1

    Would love to do this trip, but would be nervous that a grizzly would pop out of nowhere at any given moment.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Lol it’s definitely a possibility

  • @Novocain-stain
    @Novocain-stain Год назад +3

    Goes to the most remote part of America. Gets caught in traffic.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Lol I REALLY wish I thought of that line while I was out there

  • @NoFeeArea
    @NoFeeArea Год назад +1

    You talk about the nature sounds around 23:30. You kids should get out to Maui in February and snorkel off of Kihei or anywhere southside where the whale breed. When you go down a couple feet it will sound like a jungle in the water. Whale screeching, moaning and calling each other and it's loud and constant.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +2

      I’m totally in! I actually lived on Oahu for a bit. My favorite thing about being there was all the snorkeling on the north shore and off the Napali coast on Kauai. BUT, I never heard whale or dolphin sounds and I would LOVE to

    • @NoFeeArea
      @NoFeeArea Год назад

      @@mikewanders Yeah, you guys go at the end of February and while the whale are in go down at least 3 ft. And it sounds like the jungle. Do a vid on it with underwater audio. It's wild. Watch those Tiger Sharks though. We stayed east of Kihei and a Beach club that are now private condos. Tons of huge sea turtles. It was about 3 miles west of Big/Little Beach. The sharks make it a little exciting. Sort of like the Grizzly in Yellowstone. Edit: it seems east/west but it is actually more South/North...

  • @claudiaihl6692
    @claudiaihl6692 9 месяцев назад

    Gorgeous. But most remote in NA? Hardly. Come to Alaska or northern Canada for some place truly remote.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  9 месяцев назад +1

      Oh I’ve done Alaska and Canada. LOVE it. “Most remote in the Continental US” just doesn’t have the same ring to it.

  • @WesleyKor9
    @WesleyKor9 Год назад

    Awesome video, guys! Thorofare is definitely on the short list for backpacking trips now. Like and subscribe.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад

      Thanks so much! TOTALLY recommend this trip

  • @hewjbacca
    @hewjbacca Год назад

    Poor Maggie, unfortunately all the willow shes in appears to be about face high to her!!!! lol

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Haha exactly. She definitely struggles in them for that reason.

  • @farbeyonddriven8173
    @farbeyonddriven8173 Год назад

    Also maybe I'm late to the party but where did you go in Alaska? Headed on a 12 day pack raft trip in the Arctic next August.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      SO jealous of that trip you have planned. Cannot WAIT to get back to Alaska. We spent time backpacking in Kenai Fjords, Chugach National Forest, and Denali. We were trying to hop around and see as much as we could. Next time we may just settle in one area to change things up. Denali may be my favorite place in the world.

  • @jaguilar718
    @jaguilar718 6 месяцев назад +1

    As a lifelong city boy it's my dream to visit a place like this, but I know without experience it's basically suicide.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  5 месяцев назад

      Just work at it little by little. That’s why I did. Do some easy overnights at first. Then multiple days. Over time you can collect the gear. Go for it!

  • @petersboro8502
    @petersboro8502 5 месяцев назад

    We always called this area the yellowstone meadows. The thorofare is a drainage east of the Hawk's rest/bridger lake area. Am I wrong about this?

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  5 месяцев назад

      I believe you are right!

    • @petersboro8502
      @petersboro8502 5 месяцев назад

      @@mikewanders I did some looking. It seems that some call the area from the confluence of the thorofare and the Yellowstone Rivers out to the lake "The Thorofare". Maybe it's something new. I haven't been in the area since the 80s. I spend most of my time in the Gros Venture range nowadays.

  • @czarwill
    @czarwill Год назад +1

    I was there when those trees burned. Worry about the moose. Bears are fine if you behave.

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +2

      It’s interesting. That’s what everyone out west always tells me. They’re always more worried about moose. Strangely I’m very familiar with moose..I’ve even been charged before.

    • @czarwill
      @czarwill Год назад +2

      @@mikewanders I have had close encounters with both, but even Grizzly is not on top footing in a fight with a moose. Had several pals hospitalized by moose, no one to grizzlly. Been near people attacked, but they all did the right thing and came out of it. Deer mice kill more humans than moose and griz combined. Fear the mice!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +2

      @@czarwill lol I DO fear the mice

    • @penelopebartell840
      @penelopebartell840 Год назад

      @@mikewanders I fear the mosquitoes! Looks like you didn't have any bug issues? Lucky!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +2

      @@penelopebartell840 we lucked out! Doing the trip mid September definitely helps tho. Not many bugs around by then

  • @troyottosen8722
    @troyottosen8722 Год назад +1

    You forgot Alaska! You haven’t even seen anything close to remote! Try hiking 90 miles up there off our few roads! Old Alaskan saying “ fly an hour, or walk a week”!

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      I was backpacking Alaska last year. Denali is my favorite place on earth. Alaskan remote is a whole different level!

  • @PankajBhasin
    @PankajBhasin Год назад

    Loved this video. Would love to replicate this trip. Can you share ur iternery or .gpx file ? If we have to shorten it to 6/7 days what can we skip ?

    • @PankajBhasin
      @PankajBhasin Год назад

      Btw which month you guys went?

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! We started and finished at 9 Mile Trailhead. Campsites were:
      5E6
      5E1
      6C3
      6Y6
      6M3
      6A3
      5E3
      Shortening the trip to 6 or 7 days would add serious mileage to your daily hiking. 7 days I think is doable but you’ll be really on the go. We went mid September which limited our sunlight. So consider that as well. If you go in fall you’ll have less hours to hike before dark, which makes 6 or 7 days slight harder. But I would say that 7 is doable, just wouldn’t recommend it. No matter which trailhead you start at, it typically takes at least two days just to access/exit the Thorofare. And then I would recommend spending at least two nights in that area while you’re there.

  • @crazy-horse78
    @crazy-horse78 Месяц назад

    What time of year were you there? we are headed to hawks rest in 3 weeks

    • @mikewanders
      @mikewanders  Месяц назад

      This was the beginning of September. Have fun!!

    • @crazy-horse78
      @crazy-horse78 Месяц назад

      @@mikewanders thanks so much. great video of a great adventure