I really liked your last message - one step at a time. I am back to school for a BA degree in psychology in my 2nd language at 48. I was in a place where progress seemed very slow, and unsure if this was the right choice. I am glad I came across your video. I will just take one step at a time and try enjoying what life has to offer one at a time. I appreciate all your adventures. Thank you.
Bierstadt was my first 14’er as well. Great hike. Congrats on the summit! I felt like I was reliving my experience from years ago while watching your hiking journey.
My first trip up Bierdstadt was a winter summit on a Superbowl Sunday in January. We got a wild hair idea on Saturday afternoon to go do a winter 14er the next day. We picked something reasonably close the Denver area and not to technical because we wanted to get up and down and back to our place in time for the game. Got up a 4am and drove up to the trailhead. The weather was great and the only thing sketchy we got into was triggering a small avalanche while on a snowfield about half way up. Thankfully we were all experienced mountain guys and girls and made it back for food and beers before kick off.
Loved the vid. I hike Beirstadt with my college friends back in 92 when we took an adventure trip out there from Cincinnati. We climbed the mountain, bungee jumped, whitewater rafted and mountain biked. It was a great week I will never forget. It was my first mountain and your heavy breathing took me right back to that that day. I still keep in touch with my college buddies and that trip always comes up in convo. Great vid. Love your page
@@mylayoverlife Not sure where in Denver (NE side of Denver I think), but at the time it was the highest man made structure in North America. It felt real hi when I was up there. I have a VHS tape of it somewheres. It was 1992 I think.
Just found your TikTok and made my way over here. Looks like you're living a dream right now. This hike looks amazing and I've added it to my list. I've oft dreamed of flying, but haven't yet pursued any formal training. The universe (or the algorithm more likely) keeps reminding me of that along the way. Cheers!
Great video congrats again on your move to the left seat if you are ever in Orlando for a layover hit me up I sure miss the good old days at the company. You picked a great fleet to upgrade on sure love the 57/67.
If your ever in Utah (which btw if you are I’d love to meet you) mount timpanogos is fun to hike it’s a little over 11,000 at summit an there is kings peak the highest in the state, 13,000.
I really liked your last message - one step at a time. I am back to school for a BA degree in psychology in my 2nd language at 48. I was in a place where progress seemed very slow, and unsure if this was the right choice. I am glad I came across your video. I will just take one step at a time and try enjoying what life has to offer one at a time. I appreciate all your adventures. Thank you.
The closing drone shot is LEGIT!
Thanks so much. I wasn’t sure how well it was going to fly up there.
Bierstadt was my first 14’er as well. Great hike. Congrats on the summit! I felt like I was reliving my experience from years ago while watching your hiking journey.
You do a super job on your videos! Excellent photography, and I love your bit of philosophy at the end.
Great work Paul, master editor 👏🏻
Thx for bringing us along ❤
My first trip up Bierdstadt was a winter summit on a Superbowl Sunday in January. We got a wild hair idea on Saturday afternoon to go do a winter 14er the next day. We picked something reasonably close the Denver area and not to technical because we wanted to get up and down and back to our place in time for the game. Got up a 4am and drove up to the trailhead. The weather was great and the only thing sketchy we got into was triggering a small avalanche while on a snowfield about half way up. Thankfully we were all experienced mountain guys and girls and made it back for food and beers before kick off.
That’s awesome! Good on you for doing one in the winter. 🤙
Loved the vid. I hike Beirstadt with my college friends back in 92 when we took an adventure trip out there from Cincinnati. We climbed the mountain, bungee jumped, whitewater rafted and mountain biked. It was a great week I will never forget. It was my first mountain and your heavy breathing took me right back to that that day. I still keep in touch with my college buddies and that trip always comes up in convo. Great vid. Love your page
That’s awesome. Where’d you go bungee jumping??
@@mylayoverlife Not sure where in Denver (NE side of Denver I think), but at the time it was the highest man made structure in North America. It felt real hi when I was up there. I have a VHS tape of it somewheres. It was 1992 I think.
Just found your TikTok and made my way over here. Looks like you're living a dream right now. This hike looks amazing and I've added it to my list. I've oft dreamed of flying, but haven't yet pursued any formal training. The universe (or the algorithm more likely) keeps reminding me of that along the way. Cheers!
Colorado is wild!! Keep up the great work, almost at 1K subs!!! 😱😱🥳
Great advice in the end! Great job, crushed it in my home state.
Your channel is awesome! Dig the content. Keep it coming 🤘
Great message at the end. Excellent brother.
Phenomenal video!
Thanks again Capt Paul!
Colorado native, Love Pikes Peak. Thank You for Flying. ✈️🛩️🏔️🦊
That’s awesome,so proud of you!!
Do it afraid and take it one step at a time-Your Captain Paul 💯
Congratulations!
You did Great! Bravo!!!!
Well done❤
Great video congrats again on your move to the left seat if you are ever in Orlando for a layover hit me up I sure miss the good old days at the company. You picked a great fleet to upgrade on sure love the 57/67.
GOOD JOB!!!
Awesome! This was my first 14er too.
Bierstad was tough my mom and I hiked it for the 10th anniversary of my dads passing and we made it to 13,900
If your ever in Utah (which btw if you are I’d love to meet you) mount timpanogos is fun to hike it’s a little over 11,000 at summit an there is kings peak the highest in the state, 13,000.
Awesome! I don’t think I’ve ever had a layover in Utah in my career, but that doesn’t mean I won’t come visit! Thanks for the idea!
Nice footage and color grade (don't know too much about that but it looks nice)! Great content anyway!
What date was this? I'm guessing early Nov with the ice just starting to form.
October 18th. 🤙 So fortunate to have a bluebird day!