Great job today! You are in my backyard and it is always fun to watch people view the Sierra for the first time. As for fishing the alpine lakes in the Sierra, I have fun with a Tenkara rod and barbless hooks. I just catch and release, but I find it fun. Take care and safe travels!
Just like when you're with your friends at Denny's, then tell the waitress it's someones birthday to get a song, ice cream and see the embarrassment on their face. You gotta go with it, whether it's your birthday or not. So.... HAPPY🎶 BIRTHDAY 🎶RACH!!! 🎶 🍰🎈🥳
this was the favorite episode by far from you guys!! incredible!! Yes....I'm watching from my screenporch in Minnesota but this is....incredible... Thanks for the bump in adreniline ....wow! You guys are warriors..explorers...etc... Zoo....you look like you've lost 20 pounds in the last few weeks.... Keep it going!!!
This is pretty much the only pct24 thru hike vlog I’m watching. I like that when you stop and admire the beauty, I believe you when you express your awe; it’s not forced. In the early 2000’s, a buddy going back to 9th grade and I backpacked the Ansel Adams Wilderness for 3 nights, 4 days; then, the next year, the eastern Sierra for a couple days. Did a car camping trip to North Fork Feather River -- all to go fly fishing in the Sierra. My buddy is religious about fly fishing. We always went late September/early October and would be the only two people fishing at a rock bowl or a river. I, like you, would just take a look around and up at the sky and marvel at the beauty. I also swam in those rock-bowl lakes, all by myself. No one around for miles.
Another incredible edition of the Sierra trek! I’m old so living vicariously through your videos. I think you will be much too early for the incredible flowers from Carson pass to Showers lake which usually appear mid July. I’ll be interested to see it early in the season.
Oh, MY!!! What an INTERESTING start to the day at Zero Dark Thirty... ...and YES, with regard to the stream crossing, I give a HUGE thumbs up to @Outdoormission @SCVB1 and @LeonardOutdoorsNM . The National Park Service website on safe river crossings has lots of great info and it starts with 'don't fasten your waist or sternum belts'... All of that aside, what Beautiful Views and what an amazing experience (once again) watching you two and your tramily bushwhack over another Sierra summit. I have to thank you with all my heart for the views you've given me today and over the last few days since my knees will never allow me to make it to any of those places you showed me. Happy Trails!!!
Glissade🤷♂️. Wasn’t enough snow for my 2016 transit. Still spent a lot of energy rock hopping around what snow there was 😬 U have serious enthusiasm transiting in May. What River ford was that? Snow free Golden Staircase 👏
Yoj guys are hard core! The southern approach to Mather is no joke in May. Wow that water crossing is formidable. You just take it in stride haha. Happy Birthday Rach! You are seeing the Sierra at a special time. Hope you can see her in summer splendor too some day. We call it the Golden scarecase. Check out Norman Clyde and Randy Morgenson when you are done. The “first flowers” are shooting stars. that big tree was an old growth Ponderosa pine. Dan you are so appreciated for “not upsetting the environment “. Take care you two!
Did you say hi to the solo jmt hikers? Your video does a great job showing Mather's western alpine course - the dry trail route comes from the east like Forester.
So funny, when walking the switchbacks in the snow, looking from above as you were the tralil was invisible and everyone looked like a bunch of drunk monkeys😂
Dan, there are hundreds of alpine lakes located in those high reaches in each of your pan shots. However, they're accessible only via off trail cross country hiking. (Except for the passes, the JMT/PCT runs along the valley floors.) Some have beautiful golden trout; I'm not saying. You could join the ranks of generations before you exploring the whole range.
Weird how many people get off on fishing on trail. Yet I've never heard of anyone bringing a bow to hunt. Now tell me why you think those are different, if they do hit you differently.
Great job today! You are in my backyard and it is always fun to watch people view the Sierra for the first time. As for fishing the alpine lakes in the Sierra, I have fun with a Tenkara rod and barbless hooks. I just catch and release, but I find it fun. Take care and safe travels!
Just like when you're with your friends at Denny's, then tell the waitress it's someones birthday to get a song, ice cream and see the embarrassment on their face. You gotta go with it, whether it's your birthday or not. So.... HAPPY🎶 BIRTHDAY 🎶RACH!!! 🎶 🍰🎈🥳
Great to meet you at the GrossOut today, Rach and Zoo! Love seeing the great adventure through your eyes.
3:18 Guest vlogger alert!! 🎉🎉❤ it’s a team effort now 😊
this was the favorite episode by far from you guys!! incredible!! Yes....I'm watching from my screenporch in Minnesota but this is....incredible... Thanks for the bump in adreniline ....wow! You guys are warriors..explorers...etc... Zoo....you look like you've lost 20 pounds in the last few weeks.... Keep it going!!!
This is pretty much the only pct24 thru hike vlog I’m watching. I like that when you stop and admire the beauty, I believe you when you express your awe; it’s not forced.
In the early 2000’s, a buddy going back to 9th grade and I backpacked the Ansel Adams Wilderness for 3 nights, 4 days; then, the next year, the eastern Sierra for a couple days. Did a car camping trip to North Fork Feather River -- all to go fly fishing in the Sierra. My buddy is religious about fly fishing. We always went late September/early October and would be the only two people fishing at a rock bowl or a river. I, like you, would just take a look around and up at the sky and marvel at the beauty. I also swam in those rock-bowl lakes, all by myself. No one around for miles.
Another incredible edition of the Sierra trek! I’m old so living vicariously through your videos. I think you will be much too early for the incredible flowers from Carson pass to Showers lake which usually appear mid July.
I’ll be interested to see it early in the season.
Thanks 🙏
Happy belated birthday Rachel!! Amazing video again
You folks are crushing it! That river crossing was hairy, loving it!
Oh, MY!!! What an INTERESTING start to the day at Zero Dark Thirty...
...and YES, with regard to the stream crossing, I give a HUGE thumbs up to @Outdoormission @SCVB1 and @LeonardOutdoorsNM . The National Park Service website on safe river crossings has lots of great info and it starts with 'don't fasten your waist or sternum belts'...
All of that aside, what Beautiful Views and what an amazing experience (once again) watching you two and your tramily bushwhack over another Sierra summit. I have to thank you with all my heart for the views you've given me today and over the last few days since my knees will never allow me to make it to any of those places you showed me. Happy Trails!!!
Happy Birthday, Zoo! 27 today, May 31! We are cheering you on from here! We love you tons, and not just virtually!
Hard to imagine now that my wife and I hiked over Mather and Glenn passes with heavy packs in sport sandals!
Epic once in a lifetime views & adventures 🤩
Great update! Beautiful scenery for sure
Peak awesomeness! It’s those river crossings that make me twitchy!
Glissade🤷♂️. Wasn’t enough snow for my 2016 transit. Still spent a lot of energy rock hopping around what snow there was 😬
U have serious enthusiasm transiting in May. What River ford was that? Snow free Golden Staircase 👏
Wow! What scenery!
That's a helluva way to spend your 445am time, wading through ice water in the dark!
Yoj guys are hard core! The southern approach to Mather is no joke in May. Wow that water crossing is formidable. You just take it in stride haha. Happy Birthday Rach! You are seeing the Sierra at a special time. Hope you can see her in summer splendor too some day. We call it the Golden scarecase. Check out Norman Clyde and Randy Morgenson when you are done. The “first flowers” are shooting stars. that big tree was an old growth Ponderosa pine. Dan you are so appreciated for “not upsetting the environment “. Take care you two!
Love it but not in the snow 😮
All I can say is wow.
Did you say hi to the solo jmt hikers?
Your video does a great job showing Mather's western alpine course - the dry trail route comes from the east like Forester.
That looks SO COLD
So funny, when walking the switchbacks in the snow, looking from above as you were the tralil was invisible and everyone looked like a bunch of drunk monkeys😂
Oh, those log crossings make me nauseous. I can’t believe you all did that.
2019 I ended at Mather going south in July it was big snow year and I was not sure about the next section because no real useable exit til kearsarge
Dan, there are hundreds of alpine lakes located in those high reaches in each of your pan shots.
However, they're accessible only via off trail cross country hiking. (Except for the passes, the JMT/PCT runs along the valley floors.)
Some have beautiful golden trout; I'm not saying. You could join the ranks of generations before you exploring the whole range.
11:30 Devils Crags
Imagine what the Kings looked like later that afternoon
Probably impassable; you'd need to ford at the further upstream off trail crossing
Mist Falls is probably raging 🙂
Weird how many people get off on fishing on trail. Yet I've never heard of anyone bringing a bow to hunt. Now tell me why you think those are different, if they do hit you differently.
OMG BUY A ROPE OR AT LEAST A LONG CARGO STRAP
take turns carrying it
yeesh