Olympic National Park Overnight Backpacking in the Hoh Rainforest
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- Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2021
- Join us on 2 nights of camping in the Hoh Rainforest in the Olympic National Park of Washington State. We take the Hoh River Trail for some epic hiking.
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PS. that bear canister makes a great camp-stool before you go to bed or for breakfast. Dual use product. Just set upside down overnight if it might rain.
The beauty of being in the "enchanted" forest is magical. The camping area is perfect. The moss and the ferns are so Pacific Northwest and I love it. Great to see you and hope all is well with the family.
We haven't spent much time in this part of the state before -- it's so beautiful and worth many more visits!
The Hoh trail is gorgeous, but has crowds as of in a mall. Olympic definitely has other trails just as nice that are way more desolate which is nice.
Yay first like and comment. Happy holidays.
Thanks Christine! Happy holidays to you too.
Always enjoy the camera work, new locations you explore, and the perspectives you both have, wanted to visit the Hoh Rainforest for years!
So glad you enjoyed it! The Hoh Rainforest is a magical place. Hope you get to visit it soon.
thats rad
Hello 👋 my outdoors friends, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this beautifully filmed video. Your video brings back pleasant memories of a wonderful trip to the Hoh Rain Forest decades ago. All the best to the both of you. Stay safe and healthy out there. 🤗
Hey thanks for watching! We're actually in Northern California right now filming another season
Get yourself an Ursack instead of the hard bear container; we really like y'alls videos and enjoyed seeing the both of you become a new mom and dad, children are a true blessing...
Thanks for the tip! That giant canister was such a hassle. We figured there was a better way 😅
Some areas do require the hard canister rather than just a hanging bag. So I just bring the canister everywhere bears can be found so I don't need to research each trip so throughly and buy extra gear. You can stuff more than food / smelly stuffs in it to utilize the space it takes
The common name of that mushroom you pictured at 10:11 in your video is "Chicken of the Woods." It is a good edible when young and tender. As it ages, one wants to harvest only the outer edges. Paul Stamets, an internationally recognized mushroom expert who lived near Shelton--perhaps still does, but I am unsure--has posted several videos on it here on RUclips, including at least one where he prepares and eats it.
One question for you: what are the dates of this hike? Would be nice to be able to place the scenery and weather onto a date. Thanks for the great video.
It was in August
did you have to reserve that camp spot? also did you build a fire ?
First come first serve. We had a fire with our friends
I am heading out to the shore where you were next week! Any tips?
Check the weather forecast and plan accordingly. Other than that, it was a really straightforward and pleasant hike.
What part of the year were you there?
August
Don't go off trail.
Better yet stay in the suburbs!!!
Sadly when I see a tent nowadays, I inadvertently get upset. It's ridiculous what the corrupt politicians on the west coast have been able to create in just a short period of time.
it's not not all politicians fault, some people are lazy and easy.