Such a beautiful area 😍 !!!! Good company also !! The good news of rain is no forest fires 😮😅 It kills me when i see them on the news. I know that they will never grow back in my lifetime😢. So in between trips I can enjoy your trips and others and soak in the beauty 😂😅!!!!! Cheers
Nice video. I commented on Travis’s video that I always love it when he does trips with people with other RUclips channels as it generally means more videos coming. Loved the camas shot at 8:15. You found the good stuff that you can eat.
Great video! I'm so glad you got that shot near the end with the muddy trail. Especially at one of the points where the full width of the trail was mud, there was no way around it!. I'm so glad that I finally got to hike with you and Lacey. Excellent company! Hopefully we'll do more together before the end of the season!
Beautiful video! As always your time lapse is phenomenal, beautiful shots and perfect timing on your edits ... I really enjoyed seeing your rendition of the trip, we saw Travis' yesterday, we think you're both the best so it's super fun to watch this video!!! Thank you for sharing!!
Great video! Like seeing you guys hike together! Cool to see your perspective after watching Montain Wanderers video. I hope to get the Bob for the first time this year. Thanks for sharing. Hike on!
Hey, nice job; not easy to make a muddy, rainy trek look like fun, but you did it! I came really close to running into you all this time. I had planned to packraft the NF Sun that same weekend, but bailed at the last minute due to the water being way too high. Dang! Hope our trails cross in the near future and I'll keep enjoying your excellent vids in the meantime!
Another fine backpacking video from a dedicated backpacker! I never like to backpack in the rain. You made the best of it and ended up with sunshine. And it didn't appear to be very mosquito infested. Nice trails! On your group backpacking adventures, have you ever thought of outlining the day's events, etc. and scripting a brief talk around the campfire at night to include with the video? For instance, what was the group feeling about meeting the grizzly and cub?
Thanks stanley! That's actually an interesting point you brought up about the question / feeling part of the group sections. I may ramble incoherently a bit but here is my perspective. 2018 thru Mid-2020 I had that questionnaire section in all my videos. My wife and I are both pretty introverted, since this is my main hobby I got to work around that, with being introverted AND camera shy, I saw it would kind of take Lacey out of the outdoor experience every-time I cram a camera in her face (the exception is our bigger trips where she expects it and it's more of me making a one off 'haha' observation). Mid-2020 onwards; It now is down to trip length, if it's 3 days or less I wont do it because it a short time out there, let everyone live it. If its 4 days or more, its pretty involved and people may actually want to vocalize their opinion out loud more so than "it was crazy" or "it was beautiful" and you get to know the crew better so you can gauge their comfort range. Now there are exceptions. My friend Aaron is a master of words so I'll always try to put him on the spot as its impossible to take him out 'of the zone' or 'wilderness experience' because of how focused he is. Aaron could break a leg and his back falling off a cliff and still be excited at the attempt to make a first summit attempt as a crippled on the spot. Too long didn't read; Used to do it all the time, didn't like the feeling. Now only do it on bigger trips. Except for Aaron.
@@NorthwestWanderer thank you Andrew for your concerned reply. From watching backpacker RUclips videos of group adventures, it seems like shyness is a common trait. But I can't help think that at camp after a long days rough journey there isn't quite a bit of camaraderie expressed. You are so good! Your videos are so good! Thank you for sharing them!
Such a beautiful area 😍 !!!! Good company also !!
The good news of rain is no forest fires 😮😅
It kills me when i see them on the news. I know that they will never grow back in my lifetime😢.
So in between trips I can enjoy your trips and others and soak in the beauty 😂😅!!!!! Cheers
So nice seeing all the wildlife. The colors of the flowers and surroundings is beautiful!
Good trip. Great people.
Great video!! Glad to see Joey doing well. Happy trails
Real nice job on the video, man......enjoyed watching, and looking forward to your next one.
Tom
Joey lives!
Gorgeous flowers and scenery.
Your mic picks out all the bird songs..great. Love the Western Meadowlark on day3.
Nice video. I commented on Travis’s video that I always love it when he does trips with people with other RUclips channels as it generally means more videos coming. Loved the camas shot at 8:15. You found the good stuff that you can eat.
Great video! I'm so glad you got that shot near the end with the muddy trail. Especially at one of the points where the full width of the trail was mud, there was no way around it!. I'm so glad that I finally got to hike with you and Lacey. Excellent company! Hopefully we'll do more together before the end of the season!
Hell yeah man, great trip. I'll keep in touch
Beautiful video! As always your time lapse is phenomenal, beautiful shots and perfect timing on your edits ... I really enjoyed seeing your rendition of the trip, we saw Travis' yesterday, we think you're both the best so it's super fun to watch this video!!! Thank you for sharing!!
Travis is a master at narration and story telling
Great video! Like seeing you guys hike together! Cool to see your perspective after watching Montain Wanderers video. I hope to get the Bob for the first time this year. Thanks for sharing. Hike on!
Thanks man! Hope you enjoy it if you can make it out that way!
Hey, nice job; not easy to make a muddy, rainy trek look like fun, but you did it! I came really close to running into you all this time. I had planned to packraft the NF Sun that same weekend, but bailed at the last minute due to the water being way too high. Dang! Hope our trails cross in the near future and I'll keep enjoying your excellent vids in the meantime!
Thanks! That would have been a great adventure in that packraft!
Another fine backpacking video from a dedicated backpacker! I never like to backpack in the rain. You made the best of it and ended up with sunshine. And it didn't appear to be very mosquito infested. Nice trails!
On your group backpacking adventures, have you ever thought of outlining the day's events, etc. and scripting a brief talk around the campfire at night to include with the video? For instance, what was the group feeling about meeting the grizzly and cub?
Thanks stanley! That's actually an interesting point you brought up about the question / feeling part of the group sections. I may ramble incoherently a bit but here is my perspective. 2018 thru Mid-2020 I had that questionnaire section in all my videos. My wife and I are both pretty introverted, since this is my main hobby I got to work around that, with being introverted AND camera shy, I saw it would kind of take Lacey out of the outdoor experience every-time I cram a camera in her face (the exception is our bigger trips where she expects it and it's more of me making a one off 'haha' observation). Mid-2020 onwards; It now is down to trip length, if it's 3 days or less I wont do it because it a short time out there, let everyone live it. If its 4 days or more, its pretty involved and people may actually want to vocalize their opinion out loud more so than "it was crazy" or "it was beautiful" and you get to know the crew better so you can gauge their comfort range.
Now there are exceptions. My friend Aaron is a master of words so I'll always try to put him on the spot as its impossible to take him out 'of the zone' or 'wilderness experience' because of how focused he is. Aaron could break a leg and his back falling off a cliff and still be excited at the attempt to make a first summit attempt as a crippled on the spot.
Too long didn't read;
Used to do it all the time, didn't like the feeling. Now only do it on bigger trips. Except for Aaron.
@@NorthwestWanderer thank you Andrew for your concerned reply. From watching backpacker RUclips videos of group adventures, it seems like shyness is a common trait. But I can't help think that at camp after a long days rough journey there isn't quite a bit of camaraderie expressed. You are so good! Your videos are so good! Thank you for sharing them!
how many tics did you have on your body ?