Just signed up as a Patreon patron because your hiking videos are tremendous. Can't promise anything long term because I want to support a lot of great content providers, but you definitely deserve something! Your video is so smooth, no shaking, gives me a real you-are-there feeling. I could never finish the Kaibab Trail on my own and desperately wanted to see it. You gave me that. Too many great hikers post videos of fantastic places but the video is 90% the hiker talking into the camera instead of showing me what they're seeing!
Thank you for your support both written and financial. If you do want to look at my face the entire way down you can do that on the 360 video of S. Kaibab going Rim to Skeleton Point. I hope you enjoy the early access and the short blogs I post there about filming in different locations.
I've looked around at virtual runs/bikes etc.. this is the best of the best.. no bouncy, camera stays on trail perspective and doesn't pan around unless the run has stopped for a view.. Other's don't stack up.. truly
I just watched your video about the grand canyon, it took away my political blues, and gave me a new goal i am going to hike the Grand Canyon this spring 2021 at the age of 67, life is too short, thanks for what you are doing on camera, you are making a better world. amen...
Wow! I not only got to go to the canyon I got the chance to actually got to go down one of the trails and see it for myself....I think everyone should see this video..Ioved it....
Well I'm hooked! I was sitting here in the middle of mid-winter chills, snowbound, home-bound and with post-chemo neuropathy in my feet and stumbled upon this video. Wonderful! I chrome-cast it to my screen in front of my treadmill and just spent a delightful 30 minutes starting the hike down the Kaibab Trail with you. Big' ole grin on my face. THANK YOU for posting this.
I am walking on the treadmill after having a knee replacement... it took me four separate half hour sessions, but I made it to the river with you.... Thank you for the motivation!
Try these two! 4K Virtual Hike Near River through the Forest - Baker River Trail & Chain Lake Trail: ruclips.net/video/hld4uaO1MDE/видео.html Amazing Bryce Canyon Virtual Hike: ruclips.net/video/yWbR6N5tYaQ/видео.html
Thanks for doing this. It helps tremendously w the boredom of the treadmill. I let myself feel like I was running the trail w you, without having to watch the ground w every step!
Hi, I have just completed your Grand Canyon trail on my exercise bike. My name is Tony and I live in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Thank you so much for providing this video. My wife and I regularly visit the USA and Canada where our daughter lives. Much appreciated. Keep well.
Excellent video! I've got it playing in the background while I work. I look up every now and again and get to see a gorgeous view! Outstanding camera work!
You are amazing!!! Thank you for letting us to come with you in this amazing journey! I could feel your strength and skill with amazing speed! Thank you again and God bless your heart! Best video I have ever seen in RUclips!! Proud of you and your job!!!!
Living in the Netherlands a small and very flatt country , you can emagine how much i loved your movie.I really enjoy your work , and it is one of my favorit Treadmill hikes.Thank you so much for this great work.greetings from the Netherlands Andre
This journey with you was so amazing! Your skill with the camera was over the top A+. God bless you for sharing this amazing experience with the public! 👍😁
the video is much appreciated (as evidenced by many other comments), and moreso, the ambient sound. I encourage you to continue with your treadmill videos, but have a couple of basic suggestions: 1) horses/mules get the right of way - always. 2) hikers going uphill have right-of-way (ie, you don't disrupt their cadence for any reason), 3) when you want to pass someone going downhill simply say, "Hello. Trail, please" (and don't assume that they will give it - they may not have heard you).
Great job. Ambient sound and hi-def image stability in real time makes this spectacular. All you need is a wind muff for the mic to make it A++. Which camera do you use? I did a rim to rim S to N Kaibab hike 10 years ago and this makes me want to get back. I wish there was a video like this one for the North Kaibab.
I just got a new wind muff product I found on the Run Films Connect channel to help get higher quality sound. This video was made with the Hero 4 Black and recorded in 4k 30fps. There actually is a video from the North Kaibab trail similar to mine on a channel called Run Steep Get High in the video called Chasing Walmsley. He follows a runner attempting to break the R2R2R time record.
Those are not bad for running vids. Your efforts are so much more into the reality of what it feels like out there real time. Keep up the good work. Love the ambient sound.
I love this so much! Thank you! I jog along with you on my rebounder going up and down in place while you go back and forth on your run! I would have gone over the cliff if I did it for real! Or at least stumble and wreck havoc on an ankle, or more! So awesome! (Do you run with ankle boots/shoes or just walking/ running shoes?)
This video and you are freekin' awesome! You got me back on the treadmill every night with this video. This is the best of the best! I'm living in northeast Ohio but I'm already making plans to drive out and do this trail to the bottom in real life. I've done it virtually so many times I know every turn. Any chance of you doing the North Kaibab and the Bright Angel?? Thanks again.
Jim Martin Because of how overly nice your comment is, I thought you were my Mother using a fake account. If I'm ever back in Arizona 🤞 I'll do North Kaibab. I'm currently in the same State as you (literally and figuratively) using the treadmill for exercise. But help out as a Patron and share the video with anyone that has a smartphone 😁
When I am stuck running on a treadmill and the treadmill has video with internet connection, I run down Phantom with your video - one of my favorite trails live or virtual. Was that I someone with no water I saw way down the trail headed up?
Try these two! 4K Virtual Hike Near River through the Forest - Baker River Trail & Chain Lake Trail: (Note: When you cross the wobbly wooden bridge at about the 53-54 min mark, you'll swear you passed and gone to Heaven!) ruclips.net/video/hld4uaO1MDE/видео.html Amazing Bryce Canyon Virtual Hike: ruclips.net/video/yWbR6N5tYaQ/видео.html From Wikipedia, Geology of Bryce Canyon, and its relation to Grand Canyon and Zion Canyon... The exposed geology of the Bryce Canyon area in Utah shows a record of deposition that covers the last part of the Cretaceous Period and the first half of the Cenozoic era in that part of North America. The ancient depositional environment of the region around what is now Bryce Canyon National Park varied from the warm shallow sea (called the Cretaceous Seaway) in which the Dakota Sandstone and the Tropic Shale were deposited to the cool streams and lakes that contributed sediment to the colorful Claron Formation that dominates the park's amphitheaters. Other formations were also formed but were mostly eroded following uplift from the Laramide orogeny which started around 70 million years ago (mya). This event created the Rocky Mountains far to the east and helped to close the sea that covered the area. A large part of western North America started to stretch itself into the nearby Basin and Range topography around 15 mya. While not part of this region, the greater Bryce area was stretched into the High Plateaus by the same forces. Uplift of the Colorado Plateaus and the opening of the Gulf of California by 5 mya changed the drainage of the Colorado River and its tributaries, including the Paria River, which is eroding headward in between two plateaus adjacent to the park. The uplift caused the formation of vertical joints which were later preferentially eroded to form the free-standing pinnacles called hoodoos, badlands, and monoliths we see today. The formations exposed in the area of the park are part of the Grand Staircase. The oldest members of this supersequence of rock units are exposed in the Grand Canyon, the intermediate ones in Zion National Park, and its youngest parts are laid bare in Bryce Canyon area. A small amount of overlap occurs in and around each park. --Wikipedia
Just signed up as a Patreon patron because your hiking videos are tremendous. Can't promise anything long term because I want to support a lot of great content providers, but you definitely deserve something! Your video is so smooth, no shaking, gives me a real you-are-there feeling. I could never finish the Kaibab Trail on my own and desperately wanted to see it. You gave me that. Too many great hikers post videos of fantastic places but the video is 90% the hiker talking into the camera instead of showing me what they're seeing!
Thank you for your support both written and financial. If you do want to look at my face the entire way down you can do that on the 360 video of S. Kaibab going Rim to Skeleton Point. I hope you enjoy the early access and the short blogs I post there about filming in different locations.
I've looked around at virtual runs/bikes etc.. this is the best of the best.. no bouncy, camera stays on trail perspective and doesn't pan around unless the run has stopped for a view.. Other's don't stack up.. truly
+HighPlainsMedic Thanks for the encouragement!
I just watched your video about the grand canyon, it took away my political blues, and gave me a new goal i am going to hike the Grand Canyon this spring 2021 at the age of 67, life is too short, thanks for what you are doing on camera, you are making a better world. amen...
love it my teacher assined this to me but i still love it , i watch it almost every day
Awesome video !! I crossed this canyon North Rim-South Rim in 9h55' in 1993. At this time, I was in better shape than now ! Great, great memories !
Wow! I not only got to go to the canyon I got the chance to actually got to go down one of the trails and see it for myself....I think everyone should see this video..Ioved it....
Well I'm hooked! I was sitting here in the middle of mid-winter chills, snowbound, home-bound and with post-chemo neuropathy in my feet and stumbled upon this video. Wonderful! I chrome-cast it to my screen in front of my treadmill and just spent a delightful 30 minutes starting the hike down the Kaibab Trail with you. Big' ole grin on my face. THANK YOU for posting this.
I am walking on the treadmill after having a knee replacement... it took me four separate half hour sessions, but I made it to the river with you.... Thank you for the motivation!
This is my absolute favorite from Treadmill TV. I keep coming back to it.
Thanks Mickey! 😀
Try these two!
4K Virtual Hike Near River through the Forest - Baker River Trail & Chain Lake Trail:
ruclips.net/video/hld4uaO1MDE/видео.html
Amazing Bryce Canyon Virtual Hike:
ruclips.net/video/yWbR6N5tYaQ/видео.html
Thanks for doing this. It helps tremendously w the boredom of the treadmill. I let myself feel like I was running the trail w you, without having to watch the ground w every step!
I'm glad it helps!
My best treadmill experience so far. Beautiful. Thank you.
The Grand Canyon is very beautiful, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this , really great virtual run for me ! 🏃🏻♀️🏃🏻♀️🏃🏻♀️
Díky za fantastickou procházku, bolely mě nohy za Vás. You are an iron man.
Hi, I have just completed your Grand Canyon trail on my exercise bike. My name is Tony and I live in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Thank you so much for providing this video. My wife and I regularly visit the USA and Canada where our daughter lives. Much appreciated. Keep well.
Hope you enjoyed it!
Excellent video! I've got it playing in the background while I work. I look up every now and again and get to see a gorgeous view! Outstanding camera work!
Was eine tolle Wanderung eine grandiose Natur ...wow wow wow.....
This is so great. I keep coming back to it. Thanks for doing the hard work for me!
Love the views and very poilte host!
Omg they are so cool i would watch this all day.
Wonderful! 👍 👑Wonderful! 👍 👑 Wonderful! 👍 👑
You are amazing!!! Thank you for letting us to come with you in this amazing journey! I could feel your strength and skill with amazing speed! Thank you again and God bless your heart! Best video I have ever seen in RUclips!! Proud of you and your job!!!!
Thanks for the kind words!
Feel bad if you can get
Thanks for this - awesome ! 💥💥💥
I can't wait to go their!
I've been watching many canyon videos and this is the BEST!!!
Thank you for these great videos. They're terrific! :))
Well done video! I'm impressed how stable the video is. Living right next to the grand canyon I totally know how hard it is to take this video.
This place is amazing! Great runing video.
Living in the Netherlands a small and very flatt country , you can emagine how much i loved your movie.I really enjoy your work , and it is one of my favorit Treadmill hikes.Thank you so much for this great work.greetings from the Netherlands
Andre
So cool
Those foot steps are kinda satisfying ngl
These are nice considering traveling plans have gone down for the foreseeable future.
This journey with you was so amazing! Your skill with the camera was over the top A+. God bless you for sharing this amazing experience with the public! 👍😁
this is a nice vid!!!!
im using this video for school!
What type of project?
the video is much appreciated (as evidenced by many other comments), and moreso, the ambient sound. I encourage you to continue with your treadmill videos, but have a couple of basic suggestions: 1) horses/mules get the right of way - always. 2) hikers going uphill have right-of-way (ie, you don't disrupt their cadence for any reason), 3) when you want to pass someone going downhill simply say, "Hello. Trail, please" (and don't assume that they will give it - they may not have heard you).
A fantastic video. Thanks, I'll not be able to do that at 87 with bad feet.
Formuła filmu kapitalna. Widoki zapierają dech w piersiach
me passing trough youtube looks at this claps thatreally hard for me
How many miles did you hike one way? Beautiful! Thx for sharing!
The full hike was 19 miles. The video covers 7 miles
Wow that’s a long walk!
You should do a video on the Pacific Ocean!
Awesome, can’t wait to get there in May! Thank you for this.
Thanks a lot! I wish be there
Honestly if I took a jog there I will probably yeet of the trail :p
So peaceful😉😉
Great job. Ambient sound and hi-def image stability in real time makes this spectacular. All you need is a wind muff for the mic to make it A++. Which camera do you use?
I did a rim to rim S to N Kaibab hike 10 years ago and this makes me want to get back. I wish there was a video like this one for the North Kaibab.
I just got a new wind muff product I found on the Run Films Connect channel to help get higher quality sound. This video was made with the Hero 4 Black and recorded in 4k 30fps. There actually is a video from the North Kaibab trail similar to mine on a channel called Run Steep Get High in the video called Chasing Walmsley. He follows a runner attempting to break the R2R2R time record.
Those are not bad for running vids.
Your efforts are so much more into the reality of what it feels like out there real time. Keep up the good work. Love the ambient sound.
+Jim Dandy Thanks Jim😀
Dang he holds the camera so steady
I love this so much! Thank you! I jog along with you on my rebounder going up and down in place while you go back and forth on your run! I would have gone over the cliff if I did it for real! Or at least stumble and wreck havoc on an ankle, or more! So awesome! (Do you run with ankle boots/shoes or just walking/ running shoes?)
Nice video! Keep it up!
Thank you!
God bless u I’m to punk to do this such a beautiful place and video!
Awesome i
nice.
If you've been to the Grand Canyon, is the trail as narrow as it looks? Thanks!
This video and you are freekin' awesome! You got me back on the treadmill every night with this video. This is the best of the best! I'm living in northeast Ohio but I'm already making plans to drive out and do this trail to the bottom in real life. I've done it virtually so many times I know every turn. Any chance of you doing the North Kaibab and the Bright Angel?? Thanks again.
Jim Martin Because of how overly nice your comment is, I thought you were my Mother using a fake account. If I'm ever back in Arizona 🤞 I'll do North Kaibab. I'm currently in the same State as you (literally and figuratively) using the treadmill for exercise. But help out as a Patron and share the video with anyone that has a smartphone 😁
When I am stuck running on a treadmill and the treadmill has video with internet connection, I run down Phantom with your video - one of my favorite trails live or virtual. Was that I someone with no water I saw way down the trail headed up?
Coool
THIS SCARES ME WHAT IF YOU WERE RIDING A DONKEY AND IT FELL DOWN ?
IKR YOU GOTTA POINT
Are you even tired from walking for two hours in Grand Canyon?
Nice! Have you recorded any other trails of the Grand Canyon? If not, record more trails!! :-)
cool
I have to watch this video for my school aliment and I don't think I should watch a 2 hour hike
Same my teacher told me I had to watch this
MAKE IT 3D!
I mean, 360.`
Done. ruclips.net/video/oJkIeAwmmF4/видео.html
Saw
Wow
I wish I can go
Where is this place in any country? I would like to visit this place and walk in it
Socool
How long is it?
How far down ? How many steps?
Do you have a lot of horse.
Is there an Secret tunnel.
1:09:28 wow i live under a rock i need to get out more
Boa noite
That woman is crazy
Watch this with the theme from Peter Gunn playing in the background. (Blues Brothers version)
how do u edit
Try these two!
4K Virtual Hike Near River through the Forest - Baker River Trail & Chain Lake Trail:
(Note: When you cross the wobbly wooden bridge at about the 53-54 min mark, you'll swear you passed and gone to Heaven!)
ruclips.net/video/hld4uaO1MDE/видео.html
Amazing Bryce Canyon Virtual Hike:
ruclips.net/video/yWbR6N5tYaQ/видео.html
From Wikipedia, Geology of Bryce Canyon, and its relation to Grand Canyon and Zion Canyon...
The exposed geology of the Bryce Canyon area in Utah shows a record of deposition that covers the last part of the Cretaceous Period and the first half of the Cenozoic era in that part of North America.
The ancient depositional environment of the region around what is now Bryce Canyon National Park varied from the warm shallow sea (called the Cretaceous Seaway) in which the Dakota Sandstone and the Tropic Shale were deposited to the cool streams and lakes that contributed sediment to the colorful Claron Formation that dominates the park's amphitheaters.
Other formations were also formed but were mostly eroded following uplift from the Laramide orogeny which started around 70 million years ago (mya). This event created the Rocky Mountains far to the east and helped to close the sea that covered the area.
A large part of western North America started to stretch itself into the
nearby Basin and Range topography around 15 mya.
While not part of this region, the greater Bryce area was stretched into the High Plateaus by the same forces.
Uplift of the Colorado Plateaus and the opening of the Gulf of California by 5 mya changed the drainage of the Colorado River and its tributaries, including the Paria River,
which is eroding headward in between two plateaus adjacent to the park.
The uplift caused the formation of vertical joints which were later
preferentially eroded to form the free-standing pinnacles called hoodoos, badlands, and monoliths we see today.
The formations exposed in the area of the park are part of the Grand Staircase. The oldest members of this supersequence of rock units are exposed in the Grand Canyon, the intermediate ones in Zion National Park, and its youngest parts are laid bare in Bryce Canyon area. A small amount of overlap occurs in and around each park.
--Wikipedia
It is taking so long.
show us the view
i muder jase
complete with chemtrails
shah
EEEEEEEEEEEEEE
so boring 2 hours I just skip tru
Ew this video is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo LONG!!!!! EW