Backpacking Montana's Bitterroot Mountains : Canyon Lake, Wyant Lake & the Ides of Larch
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2023
- Lacey and I with our friend Mila went up to Canyon Lake on this trip. We rested at the lake where Mila went home as she was just doing a day hike and out plan was to camp. We advanced up onto the Wyant Lake bench / basin area. The larches are starting to turn. As I'm uploading this we just got back from a trip in the bitterroot while the larch trees were at peak color in an area I'm going to name "LARCH HEAVEN".
Enjoy.
Thank you for this video. Looks like a sweet trek in some very nice territory.
That looked like a nice over-nighter. Good job on the video and editing, Andrew. Looking forward to your next one. Larch Heaven!
Tom
Wow!! That sunset!!!! ❤
Thanks. Used to live near Hamilton and worked for a hunting outfitter in the Selway Wilderness for a season.
Summer turned to fall very quickly this year. Like the flip of a light switch.
Yep. Went from high of 80 to high of 50 in one day and by the looks of the forecast there's no turning back here in the NE
This is a bucket list item for me. Last name is Wyant. ;)
The colors in this video are amazing! I'm not even talking about the larches.. 😂 Another spot that is going on my list!
we gotta iron out a winter camping trip together up in your neck of the woods!
Another fine night sky timelapse. You use the zoom and time lapse so well! Nice sunrise shots. A fine and unique close to civilization wilderness backpacking trip.
9:00 I started using a food jar, even for the pre-packaged stuff like Mountain House. Holds the heat in very well and you can cook just about anything the same way you would Mountain House - especially when it is so cold that your meal cools before it is done cooking. I have a Hydropeak one which is much more affordable than the Hydroflask brand. Got it at Sierra Trading Post (no just Sierra, I believe) about 10 minutes from where we live. Most often, even when it is cold, you could let your food sit for an hour and still have to blow on every bite just to cool it down so you can eat it. I’ll often pack my first meal in it to help conserve space in my pack, or to have something ready for a nice, hot lunch on a day hike or for an emergency overnighter. Definitely has helped me conserve fuel.
I did this trip for the first time about 13 years ago - and then again about 5 years ago....I've never seen a mountain lake dissipate like this one. It's lost like 10-15 ft of water - which is just mind blowing to me...and you can visibly see where the water used to be as if you're in some ancient landscape looking for geological spectacles lol. Wyant Lake, used to be there in full force too - even in late summer/early fall. Now it hardly even exists. Just a unique experience.
BTW your time lapses are top tier. I envy it and hope to get on that wave length this year.
thanks man. Crazy about the lake, it was even a pretty wet year
@@NorthwestWanderer yeah, I was shocked myself. Keep up the good work. Love to see the vids. We're in the same area - ish clearly because you're always going places I've been/or go to/want to go to lol.
We are going to see each other on trail soon, I’m always on the same trails as you
You make nice vidios-maybe you could be a little more vague with names of places, let folks find it for them selves. Kind of a bummer that social media has made places more popular and ins some instances somewhat too busy.....Not why we go there. Anyway- good job on getting out . Its lovely out there