Intro scared the crap outta me...Lived in Colorado all thru the '80s, Maroon Peaks the best ever. You're doing a hike i always wanted to do, thanks for taking me along...new song is so awesome Elise...Rocky Mountain High!!!
Haha hope we didn’t frighten ya TOO much Bill! You’re so lucky to have lived there for a decade. We dream of moving there for a few years one day. Until then, getting small adventures in like this will have to tide us over!
Awww thanks so much Abra! You are always so kind and supportive. We’re currently stuck in LA traffic trying to get to another adventure, and your words brought a HUGE smile to our faces, which Adam definitely needs right now because he is driving 🤣
You two are the best hiking couple on RUclips. Can't get enough of the hikes and all the smiles! Makes me excited to start integrating hiking back into my life now that I have the right heart meds 😁
Aw thank you so much for telling us that. Nothing makes us happier than feeling like we can even play a small part in inspiring you to get out and explore this beautiful world through hiking. We’ve gone on hundreds of hikes and one thing we can say for certain is that it always makes your day better, even if it’s just a short one. Wishing you happy hiking and good health ❤️
Wow! Thank you so much. We’re so glad you found us too, and that you like the vids so far. Stay tuned… currently in the car on the way to Utah to do a couple adventures that we’re hoping will be pretty cool 🤗❤️
That is so awesome Bonnie! You just made both of us feel SO happy! We are so honored and delighted that we inspired you into this incredible sport. Huge congratulations, and please keep us updated on your progress ❤️
Really glad I found your channel a number of videos back. Love both your personalities especially with the positivity and quirkiness! Im inspired to start planning more epic sufferfest adventures!
Yes Melvin! You have no idea how pumped you just made both of us. There’s nothing we love to hear more than that we’ve inspired someone to get out and sufferfest. It is so good for your soul. Once you start you never look back. Please keep us updated on your suffer-quest!
Thanks William! So glad you're liking the music as well -- we really enjoy writing and recording these songs, and will have a couple of new ones in upcoming videos this fall! ❤️
Wow, 4:37-4:58, that looks pretty intense and scary but y'all make it look so easy.. The view at the top was just amazing as well. I just binged some of your videos and I absolutely love your channel! Super daring hikes done with such precision and enthusiasm
Thanks Neena -- so glad you're enjoying the channel!! Looking forward to sharing lots more epic adventures with you in 2022, both in the U. S. and also hopefully some European climbing this summer! ❤️
Thank you so much Amy! What a wonderful and kind description -- if we could describe ourselves as we'd ideally like to be, "adorable but incredibly tough" would pretty much be it!
Thank you very much! We were super glad this one turned out well, because honestly to the eye it was totally incredible. The colors there, combined with the sublimely steep rock, just make for extreme beauty. So glad you liked it!!
I have watched all of your videos and have enjoyed every one. The scenery is absolutely beautiful, and I love the music. With each new video, you seem to be taking greater risks! Please be careful so that we can continue to enjoy your adventures.
Thank you so much, Virginia! We really hear you and do promise to be careful. If it's any comfort, we honestly never felt in too much jeopardy on this climb. We like to think we learned a good lesson on that crazy Galena Peak traverse (which because of the crumbling rock turned out to be a little outside our risk tolerance) and have been trying since then to manage our risk better (and bring helmets when in doubt about rockfall!). Of course it's natural to take on harder challenges as our skill and fitness levels improve, but we definitely will make sure to tackle those challenges as safely as possible because we want to be adventuring for decades to come!
Haha we're there with you, David. We've been really missing both CO and the Dolomites, so have been rewatching those vids ourselves. But summer -- and summer adventure travel -- is coming! ❤️
2nd time watching. Beautiful! Thanks so much for the unusually great video in 4K. Appreciate the higher quality. Great editing with the music - as usual!!!!
Thanks so much! We're definitely always trying to up our video quality. Doesn't always come together perfectly on hard hikes (especially if the light is low) but super happy that this one turned out well!
Tim that is freaking awesome! Congratulations!!! So happy for you. And wonderful that you did it at such a beautiful time of year as well. We were actually in Aspen at exactly the same time as you just to experience peak fall -- Maroon Bells and also Conundrum! We were probably looking up at Maroon Peak and reminiscing about it right around when you were summitting! ❤️
Thank you so much! We’ve been working hard on our camera skills, and although we still have a very long way to go, it’s very nice to hear that the work is paying off. Really glad you liked this climb, it was for SURE one of our all time favorites!
Aw thanks so much Corinna, you are so sweet! We absolutely LOVED this climb. We had looked up at Maroon Peak many times before but never did we think we’d actually climb on top of it! So wild! ❤️
Thanks Ashwin! We really had a great time in CO, and really enjoyed the beauty of the Aspen area. Except of course for the daily afternoon thunderstorms, which definitely did entail a LOT of butt hustling 🤣
Very exhilerating and scrarey to watch at times. Thanks for surviving it and producing this video. 👏 I thought for a minute there Adam was going to take a nap at the top. I'm sure he would have if it weren't for the pending storms. 😉
Haha!! You just made Adam so happy with that comment. He thinks you are absolutely 100% right that if there was no pending storm he would have been napping for a half hour. He even went so far as to point out the perfect spot where he would have taken a nap had he had the opportunity. So glad you liked this one, we really loved it and won’t ever forget it!
Thank you so much -- that makes us very delighted to hear!! And stay tuned -- we just did recon today for an EPIC adventure that should be up in a couple weeks!
Thanks so much James -- we're very happy you found us and are liking the channel! We absolutely will keep it up, and in fact have a real humdinger coming up for you next week, so stay tuned! ❤️
GREAT JOB GUYS!!!! SO AMAZING!!!! Really admire you and I am SO GLAD you showed the toughness of the descent. Just subscribed to your channel and really will look forward to seeing more of your adventures! I have done several "easy" 14'ners but now no longer can due to bad knees and such. You two are TRULY AMAZING! Cap'n Jack KE0VH
Thanks so much, Jack! Yes the descent was by far the diciest part of the whole thing -- glad you enjoyed, and look forward to bringing you lots more excitement! ❤️
Thanks so much, we're glad you enjoyed it! Yes you can find and download all of our music on Band Camp under livehardxlovehard -- so happy you like it!! ❤️
Thanks Matt -- glad we could bring you a bit of vicarious anxiety! We were sweating a bit too -- especially coming down those loose-rock gullies. It really is green and beautiful there. Definitely the upside of those damnable afternoon thunderstorms!
Nice! I'm in Rocky Mountain National Park next week, and I just can't wait. I was also in LA last week and did Strawberry Peak before catching a flight out of LAX thanks to you guys!
Omg really?! That is so awesome! We’re very honored that you followed our route. Did you enjoy strawberry peak? It’s pretty awesome up there. What are your plans for the Rockies?
Thanks so much Andy! You would love this one. It’s a lot of class 3 scrambling but as long as you stay on route there’s nothing that’s ever too terrifying. Hope you’re having some fun adventures out there as well!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard Thanks for the information. Definitely will mark this down :-) I did a backpacking in the Wind River Range in Wyoming last week of July with friends, including all 3 you also met the other day. Winds is very pretty. Hope one day you’ll go there and make some stunning videos like this one. Best!
That sounds awesome Andy! We don’t know too much about that area. We’ve only been to Wyoming once when exploring the Tetons, but we’re excited to research the wind river range!
Thanks so much Raymond! That’s exactly how we felt about it. We know not everyone is going to be able to do a hike like this, but we definitely think everyone deserves to see the beauty up there. It was truly astonishing! ❤️
I've been on that summit and you did a fantastic job of getting really good video of the climb and summit. It's my favorite summit of the many I have climbed however the view of The Bells from Pyramid is amazing. The video is really good and gives a pretty accurate view of the difficultly of the mountain without making it look much harder than it even is. Well done!
Thank you so much! That means a lot to us to hear that we represented the mountain entertainingly but also accurately. Thanks for the tip on Pyramid- we’d really like to do that climb, as well as Capitol of course. That is hilarious about your poles! We knew that marmots eat through backpacks, we just had no idea about poles, just never occurred to us. But definitely a lesson learned 😂
the deadly bells,i climbed up to Fravert basin with college roomate ( Western state college in Gunnison)1981-2? saw the bells from the south side.....rugged magnificence.
Awesome, Cliff! They really are spectacular. What a great memory to have from college -- we both had lots of outdoor adventure with college roommates too, including Adam's first-ever rock climbing adventure! Great stuff to look back on, and we still do adventures with some of those friends today!
Thanks for taking me along! I'm 68, so I don't feel compelled to do this--it makes Katahdin's Knife Edge and the Huntington Ravine Trail on Washington look like CHILD'S PLAY! Excellent video!!
It's truly our pleasure -- and yeah, at 68 you've earned the right to skip Maroon Peak if you want! We actually hope to come out there at some point and do both Katahdin and Washington -- we've heard both are beautiful. Meanwhile, so glad you liked the video. Check out the Cloudripper one when you get a chance -- after that climb, Maroon Peak didn't seem so bad!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard At Katahdin, I think a Dudley, Knife Edge, Cathedral run could amuse you. There are several fun trails around Washington, some of which I haven't tried--And there are good technical climbs which I Definitely haven't tried! Up Ammonoosuc Ravine, summit, down Jewell is a good loop; up Huntington Ravine, summit, down Tuckerman Ravine in my video; up Six Husbands, summit Jefferson, double over to Adams and descend Buttress or Madison Gulf, are all good. I need to get over and climb King Ravine to Great Gully--too many distractions!
Those are really great suggestions that would work very well with the spirit of our channel-- thank you very much, and we will of course let you know when we come out to try some!!
You two are so brave! I don't know that I could climb something like that. I'm more of a pure hiker and don't want to risk my life to do a hike but what a view! You two are also in such great shape! I know how hard it is to climb up. I live in Florida and it is very hard for me to go up those mountains. I'm getting older now and I am retired so unfortunately I'll probably be slowing down but I'll keep hiking and exploring as long as I can! Thanks again and please be careful.
Thanks Joseph! And we totally understand where you're coming from with hiking and exploring. We're very aware that one day we'll slow down too, but feel so grateful to be able to do climbs like this while we can. Definitely not many mountains in Florida, but we actually want to come out there at some point and hike the Everglades!
Nice job on the video production! A+ on the music!!! I may be a bit jaded to this stuff but that route, class 3, felt REAL SAFE compared to the traverse. I do think lots of rock climbing experience and having real hybrid approach shoes for the climbing makes it feel nice and secure. So glad to hear you say it was doable at the end.
Yes, we’ve definitely heard the traverse is the harder part of that route. Dying to try it, just need to be out there for long enough to catch a good weather window. Also trying to figure out how the heck we can film it if we have to start at 3 in the morning. What was your experience like on the traverse, any issues with route finding on the descent from North Maroon? Huge congrats on that!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard The fall is definitely the best time for a weather window, I did it last September but there was a recent snow making it much more difficult and beautiful. There is an extensive video of my solo climb on my channel. I would definitely watch it, I did get off route a couple times on the descent. Being able to move very quickly is critical. I actually rode my E bike in from the opposite side of Aspen leaving a long-term parking area, it was a long day. I would not recommend this climb for your partner if she took a helmet bonk during any part of the easier descent. On the traverse that could mean disaster. I’d be happy to help you guys with Colorado routes if you want, my channel is full of them and I am an expert native. Some of the desert Utah adventures are fantastic for winter too. As well as Las Vegas. I’m also pretty good with a drone. It adds a lot although, I’m learning advance Google earth for wilderness areas, no drone areas. Let me know how I can help. Cheers guys!!! Great job!!!
Thank you so much! That's great to know about the fall weather. We quickly learned on this trip that one sometimes has to be able to move fast in CO over technical terrain, which is something we are working on but have def not perfected. We will check out your traverse video, and will reach out to you next time we're planning a CO trip.
No trail, no problem. You guys are really amazing! I on the other hand wanted to cry descending Baldy bowl to ski hut slipping an sliding. Thought of you both and your traverse when I went.
Haha, thank you so much for thinking of us! We absolutely love that Ski Hut trail. And honestly, that thing is nearly as steep in some places as many of the off trail routes we do, the only thing it’s missing is some of the vertical rock climbing… but we could probably even find that if we just went a little bit off trail :)
Haha thanks much. Yes the climb to the peak is a bit dicey in places, but as you saw the views are worth it! But to be fair, the hike up to the lake that you did is incredibly beautiful as well -- we just couldn't show that part because we started so early we had to do it in the dark! ❤️
Billy that is awesome to hear! We love Colorado so much, and are planning to come adventure there again in the fall. What a blessing that you get to live and hike there! We know what you mean about setting limits on what hikes you will attempt, though in our experience as your hiking and climbing level goes up so too will your risk tolerance increase. Given that you're interested in increasing the difficulty level of your hikes, we won't be too surprised to see you doing Maroon at some point in the future (though with that said, it is definitely dangerous for anyone and there's nothing wrong with just always staying away from truly dangerous hikes!). ❤️
@@user-tn5vm9fr9f Oh heck yes, the Gore Range looks fantastic! Not only jagged peaks but also beautiful lakes to jump in after, which as you know from our Sierra adventures is totally our style!
Thank you so much! And that is a super cool idea about the jam sesh. Maybe in the depths of winter we’ll put together some kind of music fest along with some highlights of the past year’s adventures. 🤗
The Maroon Bells Are amazing-particularly in fall! I still love the Sierras best, though. The things you two do are incredible! It’s always wonderful to watch you guys climb peaks I’d never have attempted when I was in shape for it! I love the music you guys do as well... your writing aptly conveys in music where you are in the mountains! Another fabulous video! Keep on keepin’ on... carefully! 🙂💕🎹🎼🏔🌲
Thank you so much Michael! Yes, the Sierras will always have our hearts, but we were so fortunate to get to do some exploring in CO this summer. The summit views were some of the best we've seen, and the approach up to the base of Maroon Peak reminded us a lot of some of the trails along the Alps. So glad you enjoyed this one, and that we could take you to a peak you've never done before!
had to watch this a 2nd time ,, that is the scariest episode yet w all that loose rock n narrow ledges.. im telling all my friends about your channel ... i usually bike everyday n workout but after seeing u 2 having so much fun running i added that back in,,,,,,all the best ,,, stay safe..
Yes yes yes! There's literally nothing that makes us happier than having a positive influence on someone's adventure and/or workout life. Seriously SO stoked you are running -- and BTW, we love doing some biking too, as you'll see in the adventure coming up this week. Thank you so much for spreading the word about our channel -- word of mouth like that is the best possible way to build a positive, supportive community of like-minded folks!
Great adventure. Looks like you have been spared the heat wave we are all being pounded with a bit up north. The lakes are getting too hot and we have Cyanobacteria in lake Gruyere where I live. No swimming. The mountains where you are - I love the colours. Your comments, it kind of changes and starts being moon like up there. I always think the same thing. The wind was very strong at some point. Looked quite scary. Enjoy your European adventure. I am guessing it is a honeymoon your style.
Thanks Anna! Yes the Euro honeymoon adventure is going amazing -- definitely lots and lots of climbing. So sad to hear about the Cyanobacteria -- that stuff is getting everywhere! Yosemite, Zion, it seems like everywhere we go now there's some kind of Cyano warning! ❤️
Been there and done that along with the traverse. Circa 1977. Did N Maroon to Maroon. Started at about 4am. Back to canp about 11pm. Long day. Route finding hard in the dark. It was late Sept so little concern for aftternoon weather. Age 72 now. Attempted my last 14er at age 70. Only made it to about 13,400'.
Oh heck yes, Tom! That is freaking awesome you did the traverse. That one is very high on our list, along with Capitol Peak and a couple other CO traverses. Hopefully we'll get at least a few of them next September-October!! ❤️
I've stood at the base of the Bells... and I've hiked peaks around and near them... but the Bells themselves scare the crap out of me. Those two are seriously dangerous. Lots of rotten rock up there. But absolutely stunning. I grew up in Denver and we spent the summer hiking 14ers. CO's mountains have such a unique feeling to them.
Ya the Bells are a bit scary -- the hardest thing was route finding on that upper part. If you find the exact route it's not so bad, but it was virtually impossible for us at least to stay on route going up. Looking forward to doing lots of CO 14ers on a trip out next summer! ❤️
@@ChrisHausner that's good to know. I don't mind scrabbling over shale and scree at all. Plenty of peaks get like that near the summit. These just look so intimidating. Cameras may also be making it look more steep than it actually is. I'd love to stand up there. The whole area around Aspen is ridiculously pretty.
Aw thanks so much! It’s funny because neither of us really considered ourselves musicians until creating this channel, but having adventures like these serves as such an incredible inspiration to create music that reminds us of the experience and hopefully takes people there with us as well ❤️
Aw! Haha Adam sometimes likes to pretend that he’s all hardcore, but we all know he’s just a big ‘ol softy! E tends to think of it as dating a very large human puppy 🤣 SO glad you enjoyed this one. It truly was one of our favorite climbs to date and we just never know how it’ll translate, so very happy to know you had some fun with us on the adventure!
Thanks Marcius! So glad you are enjoying the videos. We will definitely keep hiking in beautiful places -- it's our favorite thing to do, and we have so much left to explore! ❤️
Haha ya marmots are cute but also a lot of trouble -- just like Elise!😂 The trail on that last part really was hard to find and we ultimately just picked our own way in some places, but totally worth the effort! ❤️--A
Each video I watch is more incredible then the last! Climbing those rock faces laterally looks insane. Congrats on getting to the top! Is it just the two of you on these climbs? If so do you guys just swap the camera back and forth? The video, editing and music is top notch!
Thanks so much -- what a kind and generous compliment! Yes, the vast majority of the time it is just the two of us on these adventures. Once in a while Adam's daughter will come with us on a hike, but 95% of the time it's just us swapping back and forth. Honestly, we kind of like keeping the whole thing is in house: we've never once had an argument with a filmer, editor, or songwriter because we just do it all ourselves!
If you look carefully, you'll notice that the rock face he is climbing up at 6:26 is the same one that he is shimmying across like its a narrow ridge at 4:36. Getting to the top is no small accomplishment, but a lot of the clips in this video are absolutely staged for effect.
Elise has a funny quirk where she feels like every summit we get to is her new favorite summit. At first we would laugh about that, but we've come to realize that it's actually a great way to approach these: each one is your favorite while you're on it. But one day it will be fun to look back and think about which are the ones we really remember -- probably those will be the favorites!
You where in my home state. I was mountain biking in the next valley in Crested Butte early this week..I could see the Maroon Bells on the trail I was riding, maybe that's when you where climbing it...Another awesome video!
Haha are you sure you didn't see us as the tiny little ants on top of the Bells? :) You are SO lucky to live here! We have a dream of moving to CO for a year if you could make that happen at some point. There's so much to explore, a quick trip like this will just not suffice!
So glad you enjoyed this one! For years, we marveled at the beauty of Maroon Peak from down below, so this climb was really special to us now that we finally had the skill (and courage!) to get up there. It was DEFINITELY worth the wait! ♥️
Thanks so much! Actually it was about as steep (if not steeper) as it looked on camera. The cameras often tend to flatten things out for us. Definitely one of the steepest climbs we’ve ever done. Fortunately though, the holds were pretty good, and we rarely felt like the exposure was potentially fatal. A lot of times it felt like a fall would cause a 10-20 ft drop and you’d wind up on a ledge, which wouldn’t be good of course, but never felt in too much jeopardy with our lives on this one. Definitely enough exposure to keep our attention the whole way though… our kinda fun!
Wow great job both of you!! Loved the photography and all that you put into the climb. Was feeling a bit down after getting home from CO last week, but you put a smile on my face. :-)
Dan we totally felt the same when we got back! It's so hard to leave a beautiful place full of outdoor adventure, especially when you have to come back to a full work week. We already miss CO a lot. Very glad we could bring back some good CO vibes for you with this adventure!
We lived in CO. No more for us. A short time after it got to ---34 degrees, I guit my job! Then. sold the house in five days and left the State. For us it was a good move. Your climbing is fun to watch!!!!!! Good luck always.
Ya Ben we totally understand getting out of the cold. We love exploring CO, but always do it in the summer!! We feel super lucky to live in LA, where it can sometimes get up to 70F even in January. Huge congrats on the house sale and move -- it takes guts to try something new, but we feel confident it's going to work out great for you!
This is Ben. I would like to give you more info.---------we left Co. a long time ago. We were not happy with the cold weather. So.ca. is where we moved. Not, sorry for moving either. I can't go into details, but, We are happily retired now and enjoy many things. U-TUBE , is one of many. The weather here, hasa g been good for us. I even do wood projects outdoors. That is great for me. I take breaks for U-TUBE , and that is where I see you. And, i enjoy seeing both of you.
Thanks Tracy! So glad you enjoyed, and looking forward to making lots more CO videos because we're planning on spending a whole month or more right near you in the CO Springs area next summer!! ❤️
Yes!! That makes us super psyched and really proud to hear. This one is definitely a lot harder than Angel's Landing, but so, so worth it. One of our all-time favorite climbs for sure!
Well done guys, another awesome adventure. You somehow really captured the steep gradient and exposure in this vid. Like the new song, sounds like it could be on a Bond movie
Thanks so much! We were totally going for an Adele "Skyfall" kind of vibe -- very glad to hear that you got that. It's funny about the gradient, because so often our cameras flatten things out and make them look less steep than they really were, but Maroon was so freaking vertical that they couldn't even flatten it! Glad you enjoyed.
I thought I would go back and view any of your climbs in Colorado and to see you two doing Maroon Peak so effortlessly. No fear! After viewing this climb, I think Little Bear Peak will be doable because "The Deadly Bells" has caused many a climber to lose their lives. It is often recommended to use a guide and ropes as well. But there you are climbing without any protection and basically no equipment to speak of. This was not on my bucket list, but I did enjoy the 34 peaks that I did summit sometimes twice. So, I feel much better at telling you about Little Bear Peak and the traverse. Great video coverage of your breath-taking adventure.
Thanks very much -- that is a fantastic recommendation! We had honestly never heard of Little Bear Peak before, but just did a full beta dive and it looks right up our alley: challenging, uncrowded, a little bit heart-pounding in places and with beautiful views at the top! We will most likely do it next summer. Awesome that you've done 34 CO peaks -- we hope to get to that point one day as well! ❤️
Thanks so much Myra, and welcome! Really happy you saw this one -- we just loved every aspect of it from start to finish. Highly recommend this area of Colorado even for regular hiking. The views are incredible everywhere, even from down in the valley!
It’s definitely our pleasure! Knowing that we’re going to be sharing these adventures makes them even more enjoyable while we’re doing them. Sort of like how sharing a great bottle of wine is even better than drinking it yourself ❤️
@@LiveHardxLoveHard Thanks for taking the time to reply. I don’t drink anymore 😁 but I know what mean. 🙂. My girls say hi and love to watch your adventures.
You are exactly right on both counts. The descent was way scarier and dicier, but we had absolutely no problem with route finding because the cairns were so easy to see from above. But going down those chutes? Whoa.
Guys, that is one amazing video. That mountain looks vicious and unforgiving. The music was beautiful and complemented the video. Always enjoy following your adventures.
Thanks very much, Don! Yes we were a bit surprised at just how freaking steep it was. But, of course, totally worth it. So glad you liked the music -- we were pretty happy about how the sound came together on this one, and it's good to hear we're not alone!
I Enjoyed the Maroon Bells when I did them ! I went up the North Maroon first then across the ridge to Maroon peak ! Im so glad I did both peaks and the ridge all at once for the reason that I read you could do both of them without protection and knowing the "Deadly Bells " are serious Peaks ,I didn't want to go back twice!! It was the best climb I've ever done ! I enjoyed every SECOND of that climb !! Congrats on your climb! Now you know what the North Maroon be like if you decide to climb it! Good luck and be Safe! ENJOY😁⛰️🧗!!
That's awesome, Stephen -- good for you getting that whole thing done in a day! We originally had the exact same plan as you, for the same reasons, but couldn't do it because there were afternoon thunderstorms forecast for every day we were there and we didn't want to risk being up there during lightning. But the good news is that now the Bells traverse and Pyramid Peak are good reasons for us to go back and spend more time in the area -- love Aspen! ❤️
You are always the sweetest Debbie! Maroon Peak is one of our new all time favorite climbs and it’s just so incredible that we got to share that with you. We hope it’s now one of your favorite peaks too!!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard it’s really hard to choose a favorite. Although, I love the sax in the beginning, your singing & the scenery. You guys are awesome❣️
SPECTACULAR CLIMB! I must say your human drone footage is out of this world guys. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to your next adventure. Stay safe! 😊
Haha love the concept of human drone footage Larry! Wait til you see the tracking shots we just started doing this weekend with a new little wearable camera -- will totally take the human drone to the next level! Very glad you're enjoying, and think you'll def love the next adventure!
I’m sure I will guys. Your fantastic! Can’t wait. Catching up on all your past adventure. Wow! Thanks again for sharing and all the hard work in filming you human drones. ❤️😊
The lesson of Maroon Peak: marmots are jerks! Nice job on both the up and down climb on an iconic Colorado 14er! Such a great view and you guys beat the rain.
Haha ya those marmots really had their way with us, but being on that incredible peak was definitely worth the sacrifice of a pole! Really hoping to get back to CO in the spring/summer. ❤️
Aw thanks so much Terra! Epic is definitely how we would describe Maroon Peak. It felt crazy to be on top of a peak that we’d been gazing in awe at from below for so many years!
Best vid yet you two. And the location was a long awaited one. Frightening. That’s rock I’d never get on. Looked so loose and the route finding would’ve been a nightmare.
Thanks so much!! Really glad you feel that way, because we actually love this one too -- not just the climb but the video as well. We like it because it actually does visual justice to some of the intensely steep parts, which isn't always the case given that our cameras tend to flatten things out. And you're right about the rock -- its crumbliness was really what made the hike so hard. But on the upside, that difficulty level also made it totally deserted, and we had the mountain all to ourselves the entire day!
Thank you so much -- what a nice compliment!! It's really a privilege to be able to take you on these adventures, and we're so glad you're enjoying them. Setting out on an epic one tomorrow, so we're keeping them coming!
Another epic video! Thanks for sharing. Also, really love your choice of background music, and your intro theme is pretty damn cool too! You're both inspiring me to start my own channel around the Lake District....maybe....haha, although would never be to your professional level, but still a new project for me to think about! Cheers guys!
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to us that we’ve inspired you. And please don’t worry about professionalism, just start filming and see if you enjoy it. Our first videos are so absurdly unprofessional, but we just really loved it and we’ve been slowly getting better as we go. You couldn’t have a more beautiful place to give it a go than the Lake District. You have to jump in a tarn for us on your first video!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard haha ok, or maybe I'll go one better and jump in a plunge pool off one of the rivers or falls (I prefer swimming in the cleaner running water and many of the tarns in the lakes are stagnant and/or murky). Seen as its inspired by you guys then maybe I should do a decent one first, like Black Moss Pot, which is still on my to do list (it was going dark when I was there a few weeks ago, and I was on my own so I decided to run away from the midges instead haha)
Thanks so much Chris! We’ve been training mostly by trying to do challenging low elevation scrambles whenever possible in places like Joshua Tree or even Malibu Creek state park. But truth be told there’s nothing quite like the real thing when you’re up there on a potentially crumbly cliff face. The good news is that after the Galena to Little San G traverse and Cloudripper, Maroon Peak didn’t actually feel that scary. It was challenging and we could see how people could die on it, but we rarely felt in too much jeopardy 🤗
Next time you guys come out to UT, come up north to Provo... hike Mt Timpanogos. It's an iconic looking mountain... 11,750 ft. The trial from the Provo Canyon side is 14 miles out and back and 5,000 ft elevation gain. Waterfalls, rivers, glacial lakes, boulder field, a ridgeline and a very narrow summit with an incredible view in all directions. Just a bit south is Mt Nebo which is taller and has a lot of lose rock scrambling to the summit. Again, another incredible peak and view. There are also two very popular ridge runs... the PURL and the WURL. Both hit a dozen peaks and along their ridges.
Thanks Todd! This one was immediately one of our all-time favorites -- just the steepness, the technical challenges, and the non-stop beauty combined to make it an incredible day that we won't soon forget.
Alex we were there!!! We did Avalon to Two Harbors on Saturday and then the rest -- that gorgeous Parson's Landing loop -- early on Sunday. You should have come and said hi! Did you do Trans Catalina as well?!?
Thanks very much, Carl! We've been wanting to climb this mountain for years, but this was the first year that we truly felt ready both in terms of our fitness and our climbing skill-set. Turns out patience and constant practice really do pay off -- hopefully the same principles will apply to the channel growing as well!!!
Yes Jonathan! We love CO, but it’s just so far from LA that it’s hard to get out there very often with work. But we do plan to make it a regular part of our rotation, because there’s at least a dozen CO peaks that we’re dying to climb!
Awesome climb you two, but holy sh**, nasty rock! Colorado is epic, and so beautiful and different than the Sierras - I love it there and watching this brought back fond memories of climbing in the Boulder area when I lived there for a summer. Your fitness level and aplomb in the mountains is impressive. Another great video. Keep'um coming!
Wow Mark thank you so much. We totally agree with you about CO and feel super jealous you got to live in Boulder for an entire summer. Did you ever get a chance to do Longs Peak when you were up there? That’s definitely high on our list and we’ll probably try to get to Boulder sometime next year for it. We always just love hearing about the memories some of these vids bring up for you guys!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard I backpacked in RMNP, but never did Long's Peak (wanted too however). I climbed quite a bit in Eldorado Canyon and the Flatirons - lots of great routes there!
That's fantastic! We've heard incredible things about Eldorado Canyon rock climbing -- we def need to up our skill level before trying some of those climbs, but it's bucket list for sure.
Thanks very much! Glad you saw this one, because it's an all time favorite and we sometimes go back and watch it ourselves just because it brings back such great memories of the beauty up there! ❤️
Thanks so much Edward! Many people get to see the Maroon Bells from down below, but far fewer are crazy enough to make the climb to see the views from above at the summit, so we’re very happy we could share them with you!
Woooow, you two are simply brilliant, folks! I’m wondering how come you don’t still have like a gazillion subscribers just yet? Anyways, thanks for adding so many gorgeous places to my bucket list!) sending you my love and light!
Wow Maria thank you so much! We always feel a bit amazed when people ask us this question, because we can’t even believe that we already have so many subscribers who enjoy coming along on these wacky adventures with us! We’re so very grateful to be building a community of like-minded folks. And glad to hear we’ve added to your bucket list - we’d definitely put Maroon Peak high up on that list! Have a beautiful day ❤️
What a spectacular climb. The views are amazing! Elise, I love your new song! I've noticed that for every "Adam Step" you need to take two with a full day pack! You're certainly a trooper. Adam, this morning, I found a "daddy long legs" Spyder in our garage and, of course, I thought of you. You're both really good people and that's one big reason why I enjoy watching you two together.
Gar your comments ALWAYS make us smile! The daddy long legs analogy was definitely appropriate for Adam, especially on this climb as he spidered himself up that ridge wall 😂 so happy you’re enjoying the music as well. One of our favorite parts of this RUclips so far has been making friends with awesome folk like you! Thanks for the good vibes and laughs ❤️
This is right in my backyard and it is such a gift to be able to see it all from an angle I've never been able to see it! Thank you for packing so much inspiration and joy into this video :) I would love if you guys considered doing a what I eat in a day video! I know nutrition is such an important part of fueling adventures and I'd be so curious to see your beta on how you've optimized it for yourselves!
Thank you so much -- you're so lucky to live in the Aspen area. It's absolutely incredible! And we will absolutely do a nutrition video, probably in the next couple of months. It's a great idea, and we have lots to say on the subject!
Thanks Mark! Very glad you liked this one -- it's really one of our all-time favorites, both as a climb and as a video because it actually shows the steepness!
Thank you, and you are 100% correct. Going up was adrenalizing but joyous pretty much the whole way -- coming down was scary AF in places, especially in those super steep loose-rock gullies! But, of course, totally worth it to visit such an incredible place.
Seeing you summit these is impressive! They are called the deadly bells for a reason! Speaking of marmots we had one of those guys take all of our sunscreen and we ended up getting a pretty bad sunburn. They are curious little critters!
Haha yes they are devious little suckers, but we love them for it (still PO'd about the missing pole, though, as you must be about the sunburn!). Definitely one of our all-time favorite summits -- the views from up there are just nuts!
Haven’t checked in with you guys in a while but man you replaced ropes with guts on this peak bag. The toothy marmots also ate most of my pole grips while overnighting at a beautiful turquoise-colored lakeshore in Glacier NP. You encountered bolder daytime bandits it seems.
Haha yes those marmots are super cute, but they are a real menace on gear! But we def learned a good lesson about not leaving our poles behind. Meanwhile, highly recommend Maroon Peak -- def an all-time favorite climb! ❤️
Leon! It was such a pleasure to talk with you. Definitely a memorable highlight of our Zion trip. How far did you guys end up going? Stoked to share some of the Zion adventures- fingers crossed the footage turns out! Happy trails and hope to see you out there again one day soon 🤗
@@LiveHardxLoveHard Likewise, it was very nice indeed! Looking forward to the footage and who knows we might run into each other again! Would be unique! 🤗
It would be unique, but sort of unsurprising at the same time -- we def have the feeling that you're going to be on a lot more cool trails in the future, and we know we are too!
OMG! You guys are amazing! My heart was pounding while watching you! Thank you for sharing us the magnificent view 😍 from the top! So thrilled to know how Elise stole your heart 3 hours after you've met.♥️ Love it! 💘
Awww thanks so much Elisa! And that really is a true story. Twelve hours after we met, Adam told me that I was his future. I thought it was a little odd at the time, but ten years later it is obvious that he was correct 😂❤️- E
You two are awesome! Your video brought back fond memories. Suggesting for a hike would be the WURL in Salt Lake City, Utah’s Wasatch mountain. It takes the ridge line around Little Cottonwood Canyon.
Yes David! Adam has been talking about wanting to do the WURL for years, so he is fully on board with that suggestion. Now he just has to convince me to endure that level of suffering!! ❤️ --E
Makes me wanna try again. Unfortunately I sprained my ankle on the way up the first time. I stepped in loose rotten gravel--like shattered safety glass; my ankle went sideways-I heard the tendon tear, it took almost an entire year to heal.
So sorry to hear about the ankle -- injuries are the worst! And we totally see how that could happen anywhere on the upper part of this climb starting with that crazy scree field. But yes, as long as you're fully healed, well worth celebrating with a redemption climb!
The Maroon Bells is hands down one of the most beautiful places in the world, and being on top of them? Life could not get any sweeter. So happy we got to share that moment with you ❤️
Thanks so much Bob, very glad to hear that the camera captured some of the vertiginous craziness of the climb. We always wonder if what looks and feels scary in person will actually translate on camera, and very glad to hear that it did in this case. Appreciate your compliment!
Intro scared the crap outta me...Lived in Colorado all thru the '80s, Maroon Peaks the best ever. You're doing a hike i always wanted to do, thanks for taking me along...new song is so awesome Elise...Rocky Mountain High!!!
Haha hope we didn’t frighten ya TOO much Bill! You’re so lucky to have lived there for a decade. We dream of moving there for a few years one day. Until then, getting small adventures in like this will have to tide us over!
BADASS!! Adam and Marmot, love it! Your theme song along with that epic climb and those epic views...so much soul! Most amazing, inspiring couple ever
Awww thanks so much Abra! You are always so kind and supportive. We’re currently stuck in LA traffic trying to get to another adventure, and your words brought a HUGE smile to our faces, which Adam definitely needs right now because he is driving 🤣
You two are the best hiking couple on RUclips. Can't get enough of the hikes and all the smiles! Makes me excited to start integrating hiking back into my life now that I have the right heart meds 😁
Aw thank you so much for telling us that. Nothing makes us happier than feeling like we can even play a small part in inspiring you to get out and explore this beautiful world through hiking. We’ve gone on hundreds of hikes and one thing we can say for certain is that it always makes your day better, even if it’s just a short one. Wishing you happy hiking and good health ❤️
Hands down best videos on you tube!So glad I found your channel
Wow! Thank you so much. We’re so glad you found us too, and that you like the vids so far. Stay tuned… currently in the car on the way to Utah to do a couple adventures that we’re hoping will be pretty cool 🤗❤️
Amazing!
Also wanted to say I did my first trailrun yesterday because of you guys, and boy does it make descending a lot more fun, thanks!
That is so awesome Bonnie! You just made both of us feel SO happy! We are so honored and delighted that we inspired you into this incredible sport. Huge congratulations, and please keep us updated on your progress ❤️
Really glad I found your channel a number of videos back. Love both your personalities especially with the positivity and quirkiness! Im inspired to start planning more epic sufferfest adventures!
Yes Melvin! You have no idea how pumped you just made both of us. There’s nothing we love to hear more than that we’ve inspired someone to get out and sufferfest. It is so good for your soul. Once you start you never look back. Please keep us updated on your suffer-quest!
Great job guys! The music was an awesome addition to! Really enjoy your documentary of the various hikes.
Thanks William! So glad you're liking the music as well -- we really enjoy writing and recording these songs, and will have a couple of new ones in upcoming videos this fall! ❤️
Wow, 4:37-4:58, that looks pretty intense and scary but y'all make it look so easy.. The view at the top was just amazing as well. I just binged some of your videos and I absolutely love your channel! Super daring hikes done with such precision and enthusiasm
Thanks Neena -- so glad you're enjoying the channel!! Looking forward to sharing lots more epic adventures with you in 2022, both in the U. S. and also hopefully some European climbing this summer! ❤️
Amazing!!! Thank you so much for sharing your hikes. You guys are adorable but incredibly tough!
Thank you so much Amy! What a wonderful and kind description -- if we could describe ourselves as we'd ideally like to be, "adorable but incredibly tough" would pretty much be it!
That’s the most beautiful view I’ve ever seen! Amazing work!
Thank you very much! We were super glad this one turned out well, because honestly to the eye it was totally incredible. The colors there, combined with the sublimely steep rock, just make for extreme beauty. So glad you liked it!!
I have watched all of your videos and have enjoyed every one. The scenery is absolutely beautiful, and I love the music. With each new video, you seem to be taking greater risks! Please be careful so that we can continue to enjoy your adventures.
Thank you so much, Virginia! We really hear you and do promise to be careful. If it's any comfort, we honestly never felt in too much jeopardy on this climb. We like to think we learned a good lesson on that crazy Galena Peak traverse (which because of the crumbling rock turned out to be a little outside our risk tolerance) and have been trying since then to manage our risk better (and bring helmets when in doubt about rockfall!). Of course it's natural to take on harder challenges as our skill and fitness levels improve, but we definitely will make sure to tackle those challenges as safely as possible because we want to be adventuring for decades to come!
Keep up the climbing & hiking! I am looking forward to your next video!
Thank you, and we sure will, Jason! New videos every Thursday, unless it was pouring rain that weekend or we were too swamped with work! ❤️
Had to watch this one again a few months later .. so beautiful !!!
Haha we're there with you, David. We've been really missing both CO and the Dolomites, so have been rewatching those vids ourselves. But summer -- and summer adventure travel -- is coming! ❤️
2nd time watching. Beautiful! Thanks so much for the unusually great video in 4K. Appreciate the higher quality. Great editing with the music - as usual!!!!
Thanks so much! We're definitely always trying to up our video quality. Doesn't always come together perfectly on hard hikes (especially if the light is low) but super happy that this one turned out well!
You two are a great couple! Very cool video.
Thanks very much -- so excited it's almost climbing season again, because we've got a lot of big ones on the menu for this year! ❤
@@LiveHardxLoveHard I just got back from Boulder and fell in love with the mountains. Any suggestions for a first summit?
@@saxabass Yes! Mt. Elbert via the Black Cloud Trail is a gorgeous but non-technical 14er -- and we did a video on it that will give you all the beta!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard Awesome, thanks!
Hey Adam and Marmot! I love this video! I watched it before I did the hike and now after- summited 9/29/24! Thanks for such a fun video ❤
Tim that is freaking awesome! Congratulations!!! So happy for you. And wonderful that you did it at such a beautiful time of year as well. We were actually in Aspen at exactly the same time as you just to experience peak fall -- Maroon Bells and also Conundrum! We were probably looking up at Maroon Peak and reminiscing about it right around when you were summitting! ❤️
Stunning! Your climbs are fantastic and the videography is A********. Thank you for sharing the climb!
Thank you so much! We’ve been working hard on our camera skills, and although we still have a very long way to go, it’s very nice to hear that the work is paying off. Really glad you liked this climb, it was for SURE one of our all time favorites!
WHOOOHOOO! Way to go guys! Another winning video with great views, thanks for taking me with you! You literally ROCK!
Aw thanks so much Corinna, you are so sweet! We absolutely LOVED this climb. We had looked up at Maroon Peak many times before but never did we think we’d actually climb on top of it! So wild! ❤️
Love the change of scenery but the same incredible epic adventure. Great work hustling your butts!
Thanks Ashwin! We really had a great time in CO, and really enjoyed the beauty of the Aspen area. Except of course for the daily afternoon thunderstorms, which definitely did entail a LOT of butt hustling 🤣
Very exhilerating and scrarey to watch at times.
Thanks for surviving it and producing this video. 👏
I thought for a minute there Adam was going to take a nap at the top.
I'm sure he would have if it weren't for the pending storms. 😉
Haha!! You just made Adam so happy with that comment. He thinks you are absolutely 100% right that if there was no pending storm he would have been napping for a half hour. He even went so far as to point out the perfect spot where he would have taken a nap had he had the opportunity. So glad you liked this one, we really loved it and won’t ever forget it!
You both are absolutely amazing! I’m in love with your videos .
Thank you so much -- that makes us very delighted to hear!! And stay tuned -- we just did recon today for an EPIC adventure that should be up in a couple weeks!
I’m enjoying your channel which I just discovered. I love your positivity and your great attitudes! Keep it up 👍🏻
Thanks so much James -- we're very happy you found us and are liking the channel! We absolutely will keep it up, and in fact have a real humdinger coming up for you next week, so stay tuned! ❤️
GREAT JOB GUYS!!!! SO AMAZING!!!! Really admire you and I am SO GLAD you showed the toughness of the descent. Just subscribed to your channel and really will look forward to seeing more of your adventures! I have done several "easy" 14'ners but now no longer can due to bad knees and such. You two are TRULY AMAZING! Cap'n Jack KE0VH
Thanks so much, Jack! Yes the descent was by far the diciest part of the whole thing -- glad you enjoyed, and look forward to bringing you lots more excitement! ❤️
The music is so beautifully haunting & syncs up perfectly with your climbing-love it!
That makes us so happy to hear! We've been working a lot on improving our songwriting and song production -- very glad that it is working!!
Great video, great hike and I love the music, especially the melody at 2:23. Can it be found and downloaded somewhere? Greetins from Romania.
Thanks so much, we're glad you enjoyed it! Yes you can find and download all of our music on Band Camp under livehardxlovehard -- so happy you like it!! ❤️
Had to wipe my palms off several times while watching. Epic hike! And CO is so green :)
Thanks Matt -- glad we could bring you a bit of vicarious anxiety! We were sweating a bit too -- especially coming down those loose-rock gullies. It really is green and beautiful there. Definitely the upside of those damnable afternoon thunderstorms!
Hi. Just found your channel and this is the first video I watched and boy is it a doozy....you all are so brave..lol I'm subbing to see more...
Yes!!! Dorothy that was such a nice message to wake up to -- very happy that you're joining us for the ride!! ❤️
@@LiveHardxLoveHard thank you 😊
Nice! I'm in Rocky Mountain National Park next week, and I just can't wait. I was also in LA last week and did Strawberry Peak before catching a flight out of LAX thanks to you guys!
Omg really?! That is so awesome! We’re very honored that you followed our route. Did you enjoy strawberry peak? It’s pretty awesome up there. What are your plans for the Rockies?
Strawberry Peak is no Joke. Happy Travels
@@LiveHardxLoveHard Strawberry Peak was great! For the Rockies, I'm just doing touristy day hikes: Sky Pond, Mt. Ida, and Chasm Lake!
@@justrione Haha I actually thought Strawberry Peak was pretty mild. But it's all relative!
Wow! Another incredible video, congrats! Enjoy watching it as always!
Thanks so much Andy! You would love this one. It’s a lot of class 3 scrambling but as long as you stay on route there’s nothing that’s ever too terrifying. Hope you’re having some fun adventures out there as well!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard Thanks for the information. Definitely will mark this down :-) I did a backpacking in the Wind River Range in Wyoming last week of July with friends, including all 3 you also met the other day. Winds is very pretty. Hope one day you’ll go there and make some stunning videos like this one. Best!
That sounds awesome Andy! We don’t know too much about that area. We’ve only been to Wyoming once when exploring the Tetons, but we’re excited to research the wind river range!
Awesome effort and capturing the views for all to enjoy. Well done!
Thanks so much Raymond! That’s exactly how we felt about it. We know not everyone is going to be able to do a hike like this, but we definitely think everyone deserves to see the beauty up there. It was truly astonishing! ❤️
I've been on that summit and you did a fantastic job of getting really good video of the climb and summit. It's my favorite summit of the many I have climbed however the view of The Bells from Pyramid is amazing. The video is really good and gives a pretty accurate view of the difficultly of the mountain without making it look much harder than it even is. Well done!
Oh yea, my poles got chewed up too.
Thank you so much! That means a lot to us to hear that we represented the mountain entertainingly but also accurately. Thanks for the tip on Pyramid- we’d really like to do that climb, as well as Capitol of course. That is hilarious about your poles! We knew that marmots eat through backpacks, we just had no idea about poles, just never occurred to us. But definitely a lesson learned 😂
the deadly bells,i climbed up to Fravert basin with college roomate ( Western state college in Gunnison)1981-2? saw the bells from the south side.....rugged magnificence.
Awesome, Cliff! They really are spectacular. What a great memory to have from college -- we both had lots of outdoor adventure with college roommates too, including Adam's first-ever rock climbing adventure! Great stuff to look back on, and we still do adventures with some of those friends today!
Thanks for taking me along! I'm 68, so I don't feel compelled to do this--it makes Katahdin's Knife Edge and the Huntington Ravine Trail on Washington look like CHILD'S PLAY! Excellent video!!
It's truly our pleasure -- and yeah, at 68 you've earned the right to skip Maroon Peak if you want! We actually hope to come out there at some point and do both Katahdin and Washington -- we've heard both are beautiful. Meanwhile, so glad you liked the video. Check out the Cloudripper one when you get a chance -- after that climb, Maroon Peak didn't seem so bad!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard At Katahdin, I think a Dudley, Knife Edge, Cathedral run could amuse you. There are several fun trails around Washington, some of which I haven't tried--And there are good technical climbs which I Definitely haven't tried! Up Ammonoosuc Ravine, summit, down Jewell is a good loop; up Huntington Ravine, summit, down Tuckerman Ravine in my video; up Six Husbands, summit Jefferson, double over to Adams and descend Buttress or Madison Gulf, are all good. I need to get over and climb King Ravine to Great Gully--too many distractions!
Those are really great suggestions that would work very well with the spirit of our channel-- thank you very much, and we will of course let you know when we come out to try some!!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard Never hesitate to ask, and I'll tell you what I know--thanks!
Y’all were off route for awhile on this… happy you’re capable scramblers
Ya those cairns didn't help us much going up (though they were great coming down) -- it was scrambling and GPS that got us through!
You two are so brave! I don't know that I could climb something like that. I'm more of a pure hiker and don't want to risk my life to do a hike but what a view! You two are also in such great shape! I know how hard it is to climb up. I live in Florida and it is very hard for me to go up those mountains. I'm getting older now and I am retired so unfortunately I'll probably be slowing down but I'll keep hiking and exploring as long as I can! Thanks again and please be careful.
Thanks Joseph! And we totally understand where you're coming from with hiking and exploring. We're very aware that one day we'll slow down too, but feel so grateful to be able to do climbs like this while we can. Definitely not many mountains in Florida, but we actually want to come out there at some point and hike the Everglades!
Nice job on the video production! A+ on the music!!! I may be a bit jaded to this stuff but that route, class 3, felt REAL SAFE compared to the traverse. I do think lots of rock climbing experience and having real hybrid approach shoes for the climbing makes it feel nice and secure. So glad to hear you say it was doable at the end.
Yes, we’ve definitely heard the traverse is the harder part of that route. Dying to try it, just need to be out there for long enough to catch a good weather window. Also trying to figure out how the heck we can film it if we have to start at 3 in the morning. What was your experience like on the traverse, any issues with route finding on the descent from North Maroon? Huge congrats on that!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard The fall is definitely the best time for a weather window, I did it last September but there was a recent snow making it much more difficult and beautiful. There is an extensive video of my solo climb on my channel. I would definitely watch it, I did get off route a couple times on the descent. Being able to move very quickly is critical. I actually rode my E bike in from the opposite side of Aspen leaving a long-term parking area, it was a long day. I would not recommend this climb for your partner if she took a helmet bonk during any part of the easier descent. On the traverse that could mean disaster. I’d be happy to help you guys with Colorado routes if you want, my channel is full of them and I am an expert native. Some of the desert Utah adventures are fantastic for winter too. As well as Las Vegas. I’m also pretty good with a drone. It adds a lot although, I’m learning advance Google earth for wilderness areas, no drone areas. Let me know how I can help.
Cheers guys!!! Great job!!!
Thank you so much! That's great to know about the fall weather. We quickly learned on this trip that one sometimes has to be able to move fast in CO over technical terrain, which is something we are working on but have def not perfected. We will check out your traverse video, and will reach out to you next time we're planning a CO trip.
No trail, no problem. You guys are really amazing! I on the other hand wanted to cry descending Baldy bowl to ski hut slipping an sliding. Thought of you both and your traverse when I went.
Haha, thank you so much for thinking of us! We absolutely love that Ski Hut trail. And honestly, that thing is nearly as steep in some places as many of the off trail routes we do, the only thing it’s missing is some of the vertical rock climbing… but we could probably even find that if we just went a little bit off trail :)
Whoa! I got up to Crater lake and I wouldn't image you could climb to the peak! Kudos to yall!
Haha thanks much. Yes the climb to the peak is a bit dicey in places, but as you saw the views are worth it! But to be fair, the hike up to the lake that you did is incredibly beautiful as well -- we just couldn't show that part because we started so early we had to do it in the dark! ❤️
That is incredible! I live in Colorado and have been getting into more difficult hikes but Maroon is one I refuse to touch!
Billy that is awesome to hear! We love Colorado so much, and are planning to come adventure there again in the fall. What a blessing that you get to live and hike there! We know what you mean about setting limits on what hikes you will attempt, though in our experience as your hiking and climbing level goes up so too will your risk tolerance increase. Given that you're interested in increasing the difficulty level of your hikes, we won't be too surprised to see you doing Maroon at some point in the future (though with that said, it is definitely dangerous for anyone and there's nothing wrong with just always staying away from truly dangerous hikes!). ❤️
@@LiveHardxLoveHard haha thanks for the inspiration! You guys should check out the Gore Range near Vail, incredibly rugged, isolated and beautiful.
@@user-tn5vm9fr9f Oh heck yes, the Gore Range looks fantastic! Not only jagged peaks but also beautiful lakes to jump in after, which as you know from our Sierra adventures is totally our style!
Thanks for showing your climb of Maroon Peak. Cheers, Charles Maroon
Thanks Charles! We are fans of all things Maroon today 🤗 but seriously, it was a pleasure to share this beautiful peak.
Awesome video. Each one gets better snd better! Funny animals! You should make a video of Elise doing a jam session. We would love it!
Thank you so much! And that is a super cool idea about the jam sesh. Maybe in the depths of winter we’ll put together some kind of music fest along with some highlights of the past year’s adventures. 🤗
The Maroon Bells Are amazing-particularly in fall! I still love the Sierras best, though. The things you two do are incredible! It’s always wonderful to watch you guys climb peaks I’d never have attempted when I was in shape for it! I love the music you guys do as well... your writing aptly conveys in music where you are in the mountains! Another fabulous video! Keep on keepin’ on... carefully! 🙂💕🎹🎼🏔🌲
Thank you so much Michael! Yes, the Sierras will always have our hearts, but we were so fortunate to get to do some exploring in CO this summer. The summit views were some of the best we've seen, and the approach up to the base of Maroon Peak reminded us a lot of some of the trails along the Alps. So glad you enjoyed this one, and that we could take you to a peak you've never done before!
had to watch this a 2nd time ,, that is the scariest episode yet w all that loose rock n narrow ledges.. im telling all my friends about your channel ... i usually bike everyday n workout but after seeing u 2 having so much fun running i added that back in,,,,,,all the best ,,, stay safe..
Yes yes yes! There's literally nothing that makes us happier than having a positive influence on someone's adventure and/or workout life. Seriously SO stoked you are running -- and BTW, we love doing some biking too, as you'll see in the adventure coming up this week. Thank you so much for spreading the word about our channel -- word of mouth like that is the best possible way to build a positive, supportive community of like-minded folks!
Great adventure. Looks like you have been spared the heat wave we are all being pounded with a bit up north. The lakes are getting too hot and we have Cyanobacteria in lake Gruyere where I live. No swimming. The mountains where you are - I love the colours. Your comments, it kind of changes and starts being moon like up there. I always think the same thing. The wind was very strong at some point. Looked quite scary. Enjoy your European adventure. I am guessing it is a honeymoon your style.
Thanks Anna! Yes the Euro honeymoon adventure is going amazing -- definitely lots and lots of climbing. So sad to hear about the Cyanobacteria -- that stuff is getting everywhere! Yosemite, Zion, it seems like everywhere we go now there's some kind of Cyano warning! ❤️
Been there and done that along with the traverse. Circa 1977.
Did N Maroon to Maroon. Started at about 4am. Back to canp about 11pm. Long day. Route finding hard in the dark. It was late Sept so little concern for aftternoon weather.
Age 72 now. Attempted my last 14er at age 70. Only made it to about 13,400'.
Oh heck yes, Tom! That is freaking awesome you did the traverse. That one is very high on our list, along with Capitol Peak and a couple other CO traverses. Hopefully we'll get at least a few of them next September-October!! ❤️
I've stood at the base of the Bells... and I've hiked peaks around and near them... but the Bells themselves scare the crap out of me. Those two are seriously dangerous. Lots of rotten rock up there. But absolutely stunning. I grew up in Denver and we spent the summer hiking 14ers. CO's mountains have such a unique feeling to them.
Ya the Bells are a bit scary -- the hardest thing was route finding on that upper part. If you find the exact route it's not so bad, but it was virtually impossible for us at least to stay on route going up. Looking forward to doing lots of CO 14ers on a trip out next summer! ❤️
I've done the bells traverse. Don't let them scare you too much but they are stunning and unreal.
@@ChrisHausner that's good to know. I don't mind scrabbling over shale and scree at all. Plenty of peaks get like that near the summit. These just look so intimidating. Cameras may also be making it look more steep than it actually is. I'd love to stand up there. The whole area around Aspen is ridiculously pretty.
I love how you are musicians but you're channel is about your adventures. Look forward to all of your upcoming vids
Aw thanks so much! It’s funny because neither of us really considered ourselves musicians until creating this channel, but having adventures like these serves as such an incredible inspiration to create music that reminds us of the experience and hopefully takes people there with us as well ❤️
11:35. What a sweet moment ❤️Beautiful climb, beautiful people, and another amazing video!.
Aw! Haha Adam sometimes likes to pretend that he’s all hardcore, but we all know he’s just a big ‘ol softy! E tends to think of it as dating a very large human puppy 🤣 SO glad you enjoyed this one. It truly was one of our favorite climbs to date and we just never know how it’ll translate, so very happy to know you had some fun with us on the adventure!
you two are awesome. I love your videos. beautiful landscapes. keep hiking!
Thanks Marcius! So glad you are enjoying the videos. We will definitely keep hiking in beautiful places -- it's our favorite thing to do, and we have so much left to explore! ❤️
Cuuuuute marmot 🥰 love this name for you elise! That trail looked so difficult to find! You guys are awesomeee!!!!
Haha ya marmots are cute but also a lot of trouble -- just like Elise!😂 The trail on that last part really was hard to find and we ultimately just picked our own way in some places, but totally worth the effort! ❤️--A
Nicely done👏🏻 you guys ROCK!!
Thank you so much! We feel like we’re still recovering from this one, but it was definitely pretty epic up there!
Each video I watch is more incredible then the last! Climbing those rock faces laterally looks insane. Congrats on getting to the top! Is it just the two of you on these climbs? If so do you guys just swap the camera back and forth? The video, editing and music is top notch!
Thanks so much -- what a kind and generous compliment! Yes, the vast majority of the time it is just the two of us on these adventures. Once in a while Adam's daughter will come with us on a hike, but 95% of the time it's just us swapping back and forth. Honestly, we kind of like keeping the whole thing is in house: we've never once had an argument with a filmer, editor, or songwriter because we just do it all ourselves!
If you look carefully, you'll notice that the rock face he is climbing up at 6:26 is the same one that he is shimmying across like its a narrow ridge at 4:36. Getting to the top is no small accomplishment, but a lot of the clips in this video are absolutely staged for effect.
It will be difficult to have a favorite hike after you hiked so many beautiful places…
Elise has a funny quirk where she feels like every summit we get to is her new favorite summit. At first we would laugh about that, but we've come to realize that it's actually a great way to approach these: each one is your favorite while you're on it. But one day it will be fun to look back and think about which are the ones we really remember -- probably those will be the favorites!
You where in my home state. I was mountain biking in the next valley in Crested Butte early this week..I could see the Maroon Bells on the trail I was riding, maybe that's when you where climbing it...Another awesome video!
Haha are you sure you didn't see us as the tiny little ants on top of the Bells? :) You are SO lucky to live here! We have a dream of moving to CO for a year if you could make that happen at some point. There's so much to explore, a quick trip like this will just not suffice!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard endless mountains to climb!
Wowoie!!! Loved it!! Thanks for sharing this wonderful piece of nature!!
So glad you enjoyed this one! For years, we marveled at the beauty of Maroon Peak from down below, so this climb was really special to us now that we finally had the skill (and courage!) to get up there. It was DEFINITELY worth the wait! ♥️
AMAZING BEAUTIFUL CLIMB AND VIDEO YOU 2 ARE A WONDERFUL INSPIRATION
Thanks Gustav! This one was truly an all-time favorite: sketchy climbing, high altitude, and incredible views -- that's all we can ask for! ❤️
Great video!
A lot of that looked very class 4, super chossy too… But camera’s make the angles look crazy, looks fun!
Thanks so much! Actually it was about as steep (if not steeper) as it looked on camera. The cameras often tend to flatten things out for us. Definitely one of the steepest climbs we’ve ever done. Fortunately though, the holds were pretty good, and we rarely felt like the exposure was potentially fatal. A lot of times it felt like a fall would cause a 10-20 ft drop and you’d wind up on a ledge, which wouldn’t be good of course, but never felt in too much jeopardy with our lives on this one. Definitely enough exposure to keep our attention the whole way though… our kinda fun!
Wow great job both of you!! Loved the photography and all that you put into the climb. Was feeling a bit down after getting home from CO last week, but you put a smile on my face. :-)
Dan we totally felt the same when we got back! It's so hard to leave a beautiful place full of outdoor adventure, especially when you have to come back to a full work week. We already miss CO a lot. Very glad we could bring back some good CO vibes for you with this adventure!
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Ya Ben we totally understand getting out of the cold. We love exploring CO, but always do it in the summer!! We feel super lucky to live in LA, where it can sometimes get up to 70F even in January. Huge congrats on the house sale and move -- it takes guts to try something new, but we feel confident it's going to work out great for you!
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Such a beautiful hike and climb.
Thank you -- Maroon Peak really is just an incredible place. So looking forward to getting back to Colorado soon for more of these epic views!
You two are Awesome! Fantastic video and I wish the both of you the Best - Be Safe Always-Tracy Fisher lifetime Manitou resident - great great video
Thanks Tracy! So glad you enjoyed, and looking forward to making lots more CO videos because we're planning on spending a whole month or more right near you in the CO Springs area next summer!! ❤️
Love you guys!! Really inspired me to take on a whole different life of climbing 🧗♂️ you guys stay safe out there love your content
Yes!! That makes us super psyched and really proud to hear. This one is definitely a lot harder than Angel's Landing, but so, so worth it. One of our all-time favorite climbs for sure!
Well done guys, another awesome adventure. You somehow really captured the steep gradient and exposure in this vid.
Like the new song, sounds like it could be on a Bond movie
Thanks so much! We were totally going for an Adele "Skyfall" kind of vibe -- very glad to hear that you got that. It's funny about the gradient, because so often our cameras flatten things out and make them look less steep than they really were, but Maroon was so freaking vertical that they couldn't even flatten it! Glad you enjoyed.
I thought I would go back and view any of your climbs in Colorado and to see you two doing Maroon Peak so effortlessly. No fear! After viewing this climb, I think Little Bear Peak will be doable because "The Deadly Bells" has caused many a climber to lose their lives. It is often recommended to use a guide and ropes as well. But there you are climbing without any protection and basically no equipment to speak of. This was not on my bucket list, but I did enjoy the 34 peaks that I did summit sometimes twice. So, I feel much better at telling you about Little Bear Peak and the traverse. Great video coverage of your breath-taking adventure.
Thanks very much -- that is a fantastic recommendation! We had honestly never heard of Little Bear Peak before, but just did a full beta dive and it looks right up our alley: challenging, uncrowded, a little bit heart-pounding in places and with beautiful views at the top! We will most likely do it next summer. Awesome that you've done 34 CO peaks -- we hope to get to that point one day as well! ❤️
New to your channel. Wow! Your camera views are breathtaking!
Thanks so much Myra, and welcome! Really happy you saw this one -- we just loved every aspect of it from start to finish. Highly recommend this area of Colorado even for regular hiking. The views are incredible everywhere, even from down in the valley!
Pretty awesome! Thanks for sharing.
It’s definitely our pleasure! Knowing that we’re going to be sharing these adventures makes them even more enjoyable while we’re doing them. Sort of like how sharing a great bottle of wine is even better than drinking it yourself ❤️
@@LiveHardxLoveHard Thanks for taking the time to reply. I don’t drink anymore 😁 but I know what mean. 🙂. My girls say hi and love to watch your adventures.
Really? That's so cool that your girls watch. Please say hi for us, and tell them we hope to see them out on the trails!
That was spectacular!!! The descent looked dicier than the ascent - it least you didn’t have to find the route.
You are exactly right on both counts. The descent was way scarier and dicier, but we had absolutely no problem with route finding because the cairns were so easy to see from above. But going down those chutes? Whoa.
Guys, that is one amazing video. That mountain looks vicious and unforgiving. The music was beautiful and complemented the video. Always enjoy following your adventures.
Thanks very much, Don! Yes we were a bit surprised at just how freaking steep it was. But, of course, totally worth it. So glad you liked the music -- we were pretty happy about how the sound came together on this one, and it's good to hear we're not alone!
I Enjoyed the Maroon Bells when I did them ! I went up the North Maroon first then across the ridge to Maroon peak ! Im so glad I did both peaks and the ridge all at once for the reason that I read you could do both of them without protection and knowing the "Deadly Bells " are serious Peaks ,I didn't want to go back twice!! It was the best climb I've ever done ! I enjoyed every SECOND of that climb !! Congrats on your climb! Now you know what the North Maroon be like if you decide to climb it! Good luck and be Safe! ENJOY😁⛰️🧗!!
That's awesome, Stephen -- good for you getting that whole thing done in a day! We originally had the exact same plan as you, for the same reasons, but couldn't do it because there were afternoon thunderstorms forecast for every day we were there and we didn't want to risk being up there during lightning. But the good news is that now the Bells traverse and Pyramid Peak are good reasons for us to go back and spend more time in the area -- love Aspen! ❤️
Incredible hike & views!!!
Thank you for taking us along ❣️
Stay safe😉😎
You are always the sweetest Debbie! Maroon Peak is one of our new all time favorite climbs and it’s just so incredible that we got to share that with you. We hope it’s now one of your favorite peaks too!!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard it’s really hard to choose a favorite. Although, I love the sax in the beginning, your singing & the scenery. You guys are awesome❣️
SPECTACULAR CLIMB! I must say your human drone footage is out of this world guys. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to your next adventure. Stay safe! 😊
Haha love the concept of human drone footage Larry! Wait til you see the tracking shots we just started doing this weekend with a new little wearable camera -- will totally take the human drone to the next level! Very glad you're enjoying, and think you'll def love the next adventure!
I’m sure I will guys. Your fantastic! Can’t wait. Catching up on all your past adventure. Wow! Thanks again for sharing and all the hard work in filming you human drones. ❤️😊
The lesson of Maroon Peak: marmots are jerks! Nice job on both the up and down climb on an iconic Colorado 14er! Such a great view and you guys beat the rain.
Haha ya those marmots really had their way with us, but being on that incredible peak was definitely worth the sacrifice of a pole! Really hoping to get back to CO in the spring/summer. ❤️
Well done Adam & Elise on the adventure, ridge lines & me don't go well, so top marks to both of you 👍🏃
Aw thank you so much! You get some pretty awesome adventure in yourself, so at least the trails great you well! Hope you’re feeling great 😊
Y’all are such badasses. Amazing! Thanks for another epic video!🌈💓☮️⛰✨
Aw thanks so much Terra! Epic is definitely how we would describe Maroon Peak. It felt crazy to be on top of a peak that we’d been gazing in awe at from below for so many years!
Best vid yet you two.
And the location was a long awaited one.
Frightening. That’s rock I’d never get on.
Looked so loose and the route finding would’ve been a nightmare.
Thanks so much!! Really glad you feel that way, because we actually love this one too -- not just the climb but the video as well. We like it because it actually does visual justice to some of the intensely steep parts, which isn't always the case given that our cameras tend to flatten things out. And you're right about the rock -- its crumbliness was really what made the hike so hard. But on the upside, that difficulty level also made it totally deserted, and we had the mountain all to ourselves the entire day!
I always like the video, before watching it because I know it will always be awesome!! Love going on these adventures with you two!!
Thank you so much -- what a nice compliment!! It's really a privilege to be able to take you on these adventures, and we're so glad you're enjoying them. Setting out on an epic one tomorrow, so we're keeping them coming!
Another epic video! Thanks for sharing. Also, really love your choice of background music, and your intro theme is pretty damn cool too! You're both inspiring me to start my own channel around the Lake District....maybe....haha, although would never be to your professional level, but still a new project for me to think about! Cheers guys!
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to us that we’ve inspired you. And please don’t worry about professionalism, just start filming and see if you enjoy it. Our first videos are so absurdly unprofessional, but we just really loved it and we’ve been slowly getting better as we go. You couldn’t have a more beautiful place to give it a go than the Lake District. You have to jump in a tarn for us on your first video!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard haha ok, or maybe I'll go one better and jump in a plunge pool off one of the rivers or falls (I prefer swimming in the cleaner running water and many of the tarns in the lakes are stagnant and/or murky). Seen as its inspired by you guys then maybe I should do a decent one first, like Black Moss Pot, which is still on my to do list (it was going dark when I was there a few weeks ago, and I was on my own so I decided to run away from the midges instead haha)
Fair point about the stagnant water -- ok we will def settle for a beautiful river or waterfall!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard Haha don't worry.....there are plenty for us to choose from!! hehe
You guys continue to be badass!! 💪🏼🔥 very dicey edges… dunno what training you guys do for this but damn… be safe always in your future adventures.
Thanks so much Chris! We’ve been training mostly by trying to do challenging low elevation scrambles whenever possible in places like Joshua Tree or even Malibu Creek state park. But truth be told there’s nothing quite like the real thing when you’re up there on a potentially crumbly cliff face. The good news is that after the Galena to Little San G traverse and Cloudripper, Maroon Peak didn’t actually feel that scary. It was challenging and we could see how people could die on it, but we rarely felt in too much jeopardy 🤗
Next time you guys come out to UT, come up north to Provo... hike Mt Timpanogos. It's an iconic looking mountain... 11,750 ft. The trial from the Provo Canyon side is 14 miles out and back and 5,000 ft elevation gain. Waterfalls, rivers, glacial lakes, boulder field, a ridgeline and a very narrow summit with an incredible view in all directions.
Just a bit south is Mt Nebo which is taller and has a lot of lose rock scrambling to the summit. Again, another incredible peak and view.
There are also two very popular ridge runs... the PURL and the WURL. Both hit a dozen peaks and along their ridges.
Oh heck yes! Those are all on our list for sure!! ❤️
Another outstanding adventure. Fantastic effort you guys, holy cow!!
Thanks Todd! This one was immediately one of our all-time favorites -- just the steepness, the technical challenges, and the non-stop beauty combined to make it an incredible day that we won't soon forget.
Amazing ! But have guys doing the trans Catalina trail this weekend any chance I think I saw you guys there at the island in two harbors !
Alex we were there!!! We did Avalon to Two Harbors on Saturday and then the rest -- that gorgeous Parson's Landing loop -- early on Sunday. You should have come and said hi! Did you do Trans Catalina as well?!?
Can't wait to see your channel grow and grow ! Pushing boundaries!! Love
Thanks very much, Carl! We've been wanting to climb this mountain for years, but this was the first year that we truly felt ready both in terms of our fitness and our climbing skill-set. Turns out patience and constant practice really do pay off -- hopefully the same principles will apply to the channel growing as well!!!
finally in the Rockies eh? I love the Sierras but I am glad you guys branching out!
Yes Jonathan! We love CO, but it’s just so far from LA that it’s hard to get out there very often with work. But we do plan to make it a regular part of our rotation, because there’s at least a dozen CO peaks that we’re dying to climb!
Awesome climb you two, but holy sh**, nasty rock! Colorado is epic, and so beautiful and different than the Sierras - I love it there and watching this brought back fond memories of climbing in the Boulder area when I lived there for a summer. Your fitness level and aplomb in the mountains is impressive. Another great video. Keep'um coming!
Wow Mark thank you so much. We totally agree with you about CO and feel super jealous you got to live in Boulder for an entire summer. Did you ever get a chance to do Longs Peak when you were up there? That’s definitely high on our list and we’ll probably try to get to Boulder sometime next year for it. We always just love hearing about the memories some of these vids bring up for you guys!
@@LiveHardxLoveHard I backpacked in RMNP, but never did Long's Peak (wanted too however). I climbed quite a bit in Eldorado Canyon and the Flatirons - lots of great routes there!
That's fantastic! We've heard incredible things about Eldorado Canyon rock climbing -- we def need to up our skill level before trying some of those climbs, but it's bucket list for sure.
Wow!..congrats you two!... Thank you!❤
Thanks very much! Glad you saw this one, because it's an all time favorite and we sometimes go back and watch it ourselves just because it brings back such great memories of the beauty up there! ❤️
Great adventure!! Thanks for taking me there.
Thanks so much Edward! Many people get to see the Maroon Bells from down below, but far fewer are crazy enough to make the climb to see the views from above at the summit, so we’re very happy we could share them with you!
Woooow, you two are simply brilliant, folks! I’m wondering how come you don’t still have like a gazillion subscribers just yet? Anyways, thanks for adding so many gorgeous places to my bucket list!) sending you my love and light!
Wow Maria thank you so much! We always feel a bit amazed when people ask us this question, because we can’t even believe that we already have so many subscribers who enjoy coming along on these wacky adventures with us! We’re so very grateful to be building a community of like-minded folks. And glad to hear we’ve added to your bucket list - we’d definitely put Maroon Peak high up on that list! Have a beautiful day ❤️
What a spectacular climb. The views are amazing! Elise, I love your new song! I've noticed that for every "Adam Step" you need to take two with a full day pack! You're certainly a trooper. Adam, this morning, I found a "daddy long legs" Spyder in our garage and, of course, I thought of you. You're both really good people and that's one big reason why I enjoy watching you two together.
Gar your comments ALWAYS make us smile! The daddy long legs analogy was definitely appropriate for Adam, especially on this climb as he spidered himself up that ridge wall 😂 so happy you’re enjoying the music as well. One of our favorite parts of this RUclips so far has been making friends with awesome folk like you! Thanks for the good vibes and laughs ❤️
This is right in my backyard and it is such a gift to be able to see it all from an angle I've never been able to see it! Thank you for packing so much inspiration and joy into this video :) I would love if you guys considered doing a what I eat in a day video! I know nutrition is such an important part of fueling adventures and I'd be so curious to see your beta on how you've optimized it for yourselves!
Thank you so much -- you're so lucky to live in the Aspen area. It's absolutely incredible! And we will absolutely do a nutrition video, probably in the next couple of months. It's a great idea, and we have lots to say on the subject!
you guys are one hell of a team together. I love your videos!
Thank you so much! We're delighted you're enjoying the videos, and stay tuned -- lots more cool adventures coming up!
Absolutely amazing as usual - You guys are great to watch & listen to..
Thanks Mark! Very glad you liked this one -- it's really one of our all-time favorites, both as a climb and as a video because it actually shows the steepness!
OMG! Scary climb, beautiful views but I'd imagine coming down would be scarier. Great footage.
Thank you, and you are 100% correct. Going up was adrenalizing but joyous pretty much the whole way -- coming down was scary AF in places, especially in those super steep loose-rock gullies! But, of course, totally worth it to visit such an incredible place.
@@LiveHardxLoveHard Awesome, you got yourself another subscriber. Keep on adventuring.
We absolutely will, and so happy you'll be joining us on the journey! Lots of epic stuff coming up the next few months!
Seeing you summit these is impressive! They are called the deadly bells for a reason! Speaking of marmots we had one of those guys take all of our sunscreen and we ended up getting a pretty bad sunburn. They are curious little critters!
Haha yes they are devious little suckers, but we love them for it (still PO'd about the missing pole, though, as you must be about the sunburn!). Definitely one of our all-time favorite summits -- the views from up there are just nuts!
Haven’t checked in with you guys in a while but man you replaced ropes with guts on this peak bag. The toothy marmots also ate most of my pole grips while overnighting at a beautiful turquoise-colored lakeshore in Glacier NP. You encountered bolder daytime bandits it seems.
Haha yes those marmots are super cute, but they are a real menace on gear! But we def learned a good lesson about not leaving our poles behind. Meanwhile, highly recommend Maroon Peak -- def an all-time favorite climb! ❤️
It was great meeting you guys in Zion! Looking forward to more inspiring movies!
Leon! It was such a pleasure to talk with you. Definitely a memorable highlight of our Zion trip. How far did you guys end up going? Stoked to share some of the Zion adventures- fingers crossed the footage turns out! Happy trails and hope to see you out there again one day soon 🤗
@@LiveHardxLoveHard Likewise, it was very nice indeed! Looking forward to the footage and who knows we might run into each other again! Would be unique! 🤗
It would be unique, but sort of unsurprising at the same time -- we def have the feeling that you're going to be on a lot more cool trails in the future, and we know we are too!
OMG! You guys are amazing! My heart was pounding while watching you! Thank you for sharing us the magnificent view 😍 from the top! So thrilled to know how Elise stole your heart 3 hours after you've met.♥️ Love it! 💘
Awww thanks so much Elisa! And that really is a true story. Twelve hours after we met, Adam told me that I was his future. I thought it was a little odd at the time, but ten years later it is obvious that he was correct 😂❤️- E
@@LiveHardxLoveHard you are made for each other! Your viewers can see the chemistry between the two of you! Love watching you two ❤
Well now you’re just making us feel all warm and fuzzy inside 😂 thanks so much Elisa, we wish we could give you a big hug!
You two are awesome! Your video brought back fond memories.
Suggesting for a hike would be the WURL in Salt Lake City, Utah’s Wasatch mountain. It takes the ridge line around Little Cottonwood Canyon.
Yes David! Adam has been talking about wanting to do the WURL for years, so he is fully on board with that suggestion. Now he just has to convince me to endure that level of suffering!! ❤️ --E
Makes me wanna try again. Unfortunately I sprained my ankle on the way up the first time. I stepped in loose rotten gravel--like shattered safety glass; my ankle went sideways-I heard the tendon tear, it took almost an entire year to heal.
So sorry to hear about the ankle -- injuries are the worst! And we totally see how that could happen anywhere on the upper part of this climb starting with that crazy scree field. But yes, as long as you're fully healed, well worth celebrating with a redemption climb!
Super adventure!! Just beautiful!🙌
The Maroon Bells is hands down one of the most beautiful places in the world, and being on top of them? Life could not get any sweeter. So happy we got to share that moment with you ❤️
A most excellent ascent of a notorious beastie. Video gave a satisfying perspective of the difficulties of doing a peak of this nature. Congrats!
Thanks so much Bob, very glad to hear that the camera captured some of the vertiginous craziness of the climb. We always wonder if what looks and feels scary in person will actually translate on camera, and very glad to hear that it did in this case. Appreciate your compliment!