I'm 96 years old and can't walk either. Hopefully soon I'll be walking again. Just as soon as get my fines paid off from my 7th DUI I'll have some money for a foot doctor. After my feet get fixed I'll be walking all over my great grand daughters farm in Kentucky. She has 2 goat farms and a new car. We had lunch at this church a few years ago after her dad's birthday. Can't wait for next year's Superbowl. Have a great thanksgiving.
I am 82 with a pinched nerve in my sciatica. I likewise like your videos. They are the best on you tube. The music is out standing. I love you young people and am reliving my hiking days. BLESS YOU!!
Yes, those are moose droppings. Oh, and the "Lost Creek Wilderness" was named for when the creek goes into the caves and into the ground and disappears for a while. I live pretty close to that area and love the trail. It's truly unique. They call the area up around Bison Peak the playground of the giants because of the huge rock and boulder formations.
Just wanted to let you guys know...I've been watching your videos for the past few winters while I'm exercising inside. You inspired me to do some backpacking. The past 2 Christmases I've been using Christmas money to buy backpacking gear. Finally this weekend a friend and I hiked on the Buckeye Trail at Tappan lake and camped in the woods. It was 25 degrees that night, but we were both well-equipped and survived. We had a great time! Thanks for the inspiration gentlemen!
Love the first of (hopefully) many Colorado episodes. You can tell when Robby and Thomas hike (e.g., Mount Katahdin), they push their own limit covering the distance while filming a quality video.
This hike was AMAZING. Having Robby and Thomas pushed to their limit (and persevering) in contrast to the myriad of beauty (might be my favorite too) that Robby emphasized throughout was gratifying. I commend the both of you. The only drawback was the absense of the full crew.
It was an awesome experience getting to work with you guys start to finish! Loved the episode and love that you got a shot at redemption on the Manistee River. Everything was perfect: footage, music, homecooked meals, and memories! Cheers!
I am presently "hiking" on my treadmill, and I chose to watch your hike while I "hiked". I loved it, and I can relate to it very well. Among other places i've hiked Pikes peak several times, we "refreshed ourselves at the trail ridge store at the top. The worst thing I ever had to do was to carry a young lady down the mountain, while she suffered from a "fake" injury. Great Memory!!! God bless you well.
Would be nice if she was off leash a bit more (especially on the grassy boulder field) . Dogs need that freedom, it's good for their mental health. (provided they're well trained with their recall)
Wow! Just Wow! Congratulations Robby, Thomas and good job Sierra keeping the hoomans in your care moving along. The video really captures the awe and challenge of this adventure- great videography, great editing and this soundtrack is going to be on my replay list for the foreseeable future !
I'm out camping in the wilderness beside a stream in my camper Van. And so I watched this episode again for the second time. It is really a great episode, and those rocks, I think you're right, someone must have designed it because some of those places were just incredible. Thank you for paying the price to make the hike and make the video. Blessings
Lost Creek Wilderness is my favorite. It doesn't have high peaks but a special beauty of its own. I mainly stayed on the Wigwam Trail as I couldn't cover the loop on just my days off. Plus my dog wouldn't swim and crossing the lakes the beavers created, so that was a problem. I loved being there again through you. Thanks for sharing this trip.
This is my favorite episode so far. I also discovered by accident that the music in this episode is an excellent cadence for a chill treadmill walk, and many of the shots feel like you're walking along with the guys.
Congratulations gentlemen. Job well done. And Miss Sierra. Coming from the California northern Sierras. I understand your struggle and pain. You did an outstanding job. And videography was fantastic. 20 years ago when I was hiking, I always wanted to film my hikes. Who knew?? Now I’m 67/68, don’t know if I can go that far in one day now. I can still do 8. But I don’t get out as much as I’d like to because I work part time now. This is my first time watching you, and I’m so glad I came across your video. I look forward to more adventures and I will share with my hiking buddy. And when He was done, He said, “ It was good.”
Great job you three! Not only did you crush a big couple of days, you did so with great attitudes and while capturing an amazing journey to share with us all. Thank you for doing what you do and being who you are!
Music is enthralling. Footage is beautiful. You guys aren't annoying. Even though I live near an area ike this, and as Thomas says- sometimes the awe isn't as great as it used to be, videos like this still make me want yo adventure in the backcountry.
That was an amazing adventure! Adventure Archives never disappoint! I gotta say, I was worried about Robbie and altitude sickness. He should've stayed at a lower elevation for at least one night. I'm a flatlander, I live at 600 feet. Previous trips to Colorado and Wyoming made me realize how a big change in altitude affected you. It's no joke, especially if you're backpacking into a remote area.
OH MY what a gorgeous place the beauty was everywhere!! I love it when it's Thomas and Robby and Sierra..❤ pour puppy was tired.. ❤Loved❤ every minute of this hike!! Well done guys!!!
This was by far my favorite episode. They views were amazing. And you two had me laughing the whole way. I can feel your frustration at times from all those unexpected hills. Keep up the wonderful content.
What an Amazing Place..thank you for all the hard work..in Showing Us….really missed your partners in crime..hope to see Andrew and Brian ..in the next journey…Again..thank you!!!! 💜😊
I did the hike to Bison Peak like 10 years ago and it was no joke! Its just a steady incline the whole way up! The monoliths at the top were soooo cool though, their scale was deceiving, I am glad you explored them. Fun fact, this hike took so much longer than I thought it would so I missed work and got suspended lol. The experience was worth it though!
Amazing adventure guys, what a beautiful trail! Great job on cranking out those miles and Sierra was quite the trooper! Always a good day when AA releases a new video.
This was an awesome expedition to watch. That line at the end was hilarious, "climb into my coffin" and he started choking on his strawberry frosty, then "after we bury you first" 😂
I’ve been watching you all since 2016, and this is by far one of the best hikes! I love Sierra, too! She is a sweet little lady! The scenery was like you were walking, and the set of Bonanza. 😂 Great job! Thank you 🙏
I will watch it tonight. I’m so bummed I missed the live with you guys on here . Can’t wait. Thanks you guys for the video and keep them coming please.❤
That was an epic hike guys! Such an amazing landscape, those rock formations were reminiscent of Roger Dean's artwork for the progressive rock band Yes. Sierra was a trooper too! 🦮 Well done guys! The post hike meal was well earned! 👍
WHAT AN AMAZING PLACE…Thanks for all your hardwork, in showing us, really missed your partners in crime, Your DUO,im hoping to see Andrew and Brian, in the next journey..again.. THANK YOU SO MUCH 💙🤟🏽
Wow, what a great hike! Enduring all those physical and mental challenges while filming an incredible video. High quality in combination with a great deal of fun.👍
You've outdone yourself Robby, wow. This is my absolute new favourite episode, what a beautiful film you've made out of this trip. 11/10! I loved everything about it, the friendship between you and Thomas, the scenery, the music, Sierra being perfect - everything. Loved the credits as well, you guys are hilarious haha
Thomas and Sierra is always leading from the front! And Sierra is the star! Would love to see what the wonderful world looks like from Sierra's perspective during a hike, give her a cam mount! 🤩
My heart goes out to you. And I know it's the altitude Makes it so difficult when you don't have the oxygen, And you are usually so energetic and so go get em, know you're struggling. But the rocks and the landscaping is phenomenal never seen anything like it. Thanks for pushing yourself through this appreciate it
The video you've produced is absolutely brilliant! there are so many things I can only marvel at, it's truly fantastic. Keep up the great work in crafting your content! ♥️
Adventure, fun, drama, top video quality: once again this episode has it all. Amazing and bizarre landscape, warm friendship and …. Sierra! Thanks for filming this even while you were pushing yourselves to the maximum.
Okay 30 minutes in ! And I am like omg ! This is another super successful awesome trip ! ❤ full of surprises ! Well done guys ! Love the music also ! 😊
Oh my😯😍this was AMAZING! It would have been so hard for me to leave those rocks and keep going. WOW! You all do such amazing work with your videos. Thank you for your hard work (and Sierra!)🌲💚
For some reason the hikes were you really have to push yourself are also more satisfying to watch for us! :D There's just something watching you guys keep going despite the struggle. Really enjoyed this episode (who am I kidding, as if there's ever one I haven't truly enjoyed) the views were incredible. Thanks for taking us to this place with you
Before I get to Kenneth Welch's situation, I will enjoy Mother Nature as much as I can: in Taiwan and Thailand. Hiking (sometimes camping) is a very natural relaxation exercise. These guys in Adventure Archives are living the life. Hiking by myself is cool - with friends is even better. Ed from Philly
It’s either a very well edited video (yours always are btw) or Sierra has got to be the most quiet dog I’ve ever seen! I’d love to hear her bark at least at one point! 😂 Great video as always guys. Man o man, the wonders of the USA. You sure has some amazing sceneries and landscapes there. What must not the settlers have felt venturing into that. Talk about awe,.. 😮
Wow this was just on another planet, fantastic nature in this one. It must have been a dream hiking among these giants of boulders. Really enjoyed this trip, thx for the experience.
What a totally beautiful section in Colorado. A little bit Enchanted Rock “esk”. Although a challenging terrain also mentally rewarding The kind of hike you have memories that make you smile. Sierra is a excellent companion
I thoroughly enjoy watching Robby and Thomas hike together. Both seem to push one another's limits and seem to get along great. I don't sense any conflicts between them (you guys).
Lost Creek Wilderness is my favorite place on the whole planet. Well, that I've seen anyway as there is a whole lot of this planet I haven't seen. Your video really did it justice, at least as much as it is possible for a video to do it justice. Another great backpacking (or very long day hike) loop is to start at the Goose Creek trailhead and take Hankins Pass, Lake Park, a couple miles of the Brookside McCurdy, McCurdy Park and Goose Creek trails. The McCurdy Park Trail portion duplicates the hike in this video. It's a bit shorter than the north loop that you did, but goes through more truly spectacular terrain. It can be done in either direction. The clockwise direction I outlined puts the biggest climb at the start. The Lake Park trail is mostly on or close to the crest of the Tarryall Range, a bit lower elevation than the stretch you did. It's (IIRC) about 23 miles total, with lots of elevation change. The low point, near the Goose Creek Trailhead is about 8,000 feet, the highest point, along the Lake Park Trail is about 11,600 feet. Spectacular rock formations are visible throughout the loop, and Harmonica Arch is visible from the Goose Creek Trail near the trailhead.
...Beautiful area for a few day trek ... coming from lower altitudes ,, try to plan on 1 or 2 days to acclimate ,, working up to altitudes of 10k-14k ft .. helps to take Ibuprofen each morning and drink plenty of water all day .. .. Thanks for taking us along .. Stay Safe .. .. from that left side , 37:22 , that big spire rock looks like a sculpture of Disney character Goofy ..
That was awesome you guys I love watching you and the two of you do a good show. I miss seeing all of your hikes know everybody grows up and move the part but I’m glad you’re still doing it when you can.
I always feel so blessed to be able to go on these hikes with you. Thomas, I don't think I have ever seen you so exhausted. Robby, you crack me up each time you proclaim a new hike as "the best ever/my favorite". I'm trying to write this while I'm watching the silly shoutouts and I keep getting distracted with giggles. It's a "beefstew downhill high!" Thank you for sharing another wonderful adventure.
The wide valleys in LCW used to be a cattle run. That is why you see the large decaying fences. Also, as mentioned towards the end, yes, you can follow lost creek as a shortcut. However it is VERY dangerous at points and would not recommend, especially people with dogs. Glad you enjoyed Lost Creek Wilderness, it is one of my favorite hikes in the Denver area.
That was an awesome but tortuous adventure for both of you and for me as well. I participated (forced, dragged) in military marches and in Volksmarches in Germany and in England. My worst was a 50 mile hike with 50 to 55 pounds of military gear. I admire you guys for your accomplishment. Also, Sierra deserves a bravo and well done. I'll remember to pack some gummies on future hikes. Grat video, guys!
This is bringing back so many memories. There was a 7 mile long alpine meadow I went through in the Loss Creek Wilderness and it was the best part of my trip.
This is one of the best hiking videos you have done. Just pristine views, good vibes, and endurance, so inspirational! Thank you for sharing! And yes, those where moose droppings.
Wow ! Just Wow ! What a hike ! Thanks for sharing this with us , Colorado is one of my favourite places and even though I will most probably won’t visit and my Mobility is no good now it was nice doing the “virtual hike with you “ 😊 greetings from UK
I'm 95 years old & can't walk. These videos are wonderful. I can live vicariously through you boys. Stay safe and have fun out there 👍
I can relate with this comment. I’m half your age, but work and my young son keep me from going out right now in life. I watch for the same reason.
I'm 96 years old and can't walk either. Hopefully soon I'll be walking again. Just as soon as get my fines paid off from my 7th DUI I'll have some money for a foot doctor. After my feet get fixed I'll be walking all over my great grand daughters farm in Kentucky. She has 2 goat farms and a new car. We had lunch at this church a few years ago after her dad's birthday. Can't wait for next year's Superbowl. Have a great thanksgiving.
I am 82 with a pinched nerve in my sciatica. I likewise like your videos. They are the best on you tube. The music is out standing. I love you young people and am reliving my hiking days. BLESS YOU!!
I have chronic fatigue and cant walk, doing the same 😀
Sierra is a pure source of happiness and comfort.
Unlike most backpacking vids, I don’t have to turn the sound down on you guys - the talk and Robby’s music are always so good! Thanks, guys!👍🏼
Robby makin slapz
Yes, those are moose droppings. Oh, and the "Lost Creek Wilderness" was named for when the creek goes into the caves and into the ground and disappears for a while. I live pretty close to that area and love the trail. It's truly unique. They call the area up around Bison Peak the playground of the giants because of the huge rock and boulder formations.
sorry dude , they are elk and yes it is a beaver damn it.
Just wanted to let you guys know...I've been watching your videos for the past few winters while I'm exercising inside. You inspired me to do some backpacking. The past 2 Christmases I've been using Christmas money to buy backpacking gear. Finally this weekend a friend and I hiked on the Buckeye Trail at Tappan lake and camped in the woods. It was 25 degrees that night, but we were both well-equipped and survived. We had a great time! Thanks for the inspiration gentlemen!
Thank you so much for your comment! Sounds like the trip was fun despite the cold. Here's to many more backpacking trips :)
Love the first of (hopefully) many Colorado episodes. You can tell when Robby and Thomas hike (e.g., Mount Katahdin), they push their own limit covering the distance while filming a quality video.
The Mount Katahdin episode is one of my favorites. That ridge they had to traverse... what a place!
This hike was AMAZING. Having Robby and Thomas pushed to their limit (and persevering) in contrast to the myriad of beauty (might be my favorite too) that Robby emphasized throughout was gratifying. I commend the both of you. The only drawback was the absense of the full crew.
Thomas never seems to tire. He’s such a strong hiker.
He dealt with the negativity really well. For being so exhausted they both stayed in pretty good spirits though. No point of complaining
Thanks for the shout out! Glad you enjoyed the hike (mostly!)
It was an awesome experience getting to
work with you guys start to finish! Loved the
episode and love that you got a shot at
redemption on the Manistee River. Everything
was perfect: footage, music, homecooked
meals, and memories! Cheers!
Love the music on this one. Robby is killing us. Wife and I have been laughing at your comments of misery. 😂
He doesn't disappoint with his drama & whining..every video. I've never been able to figure out why he even hikes..😮..Poor Thomas..
Great hike! I struggled with the lack of plant identification but made it through. Brian is the essence of man. ✌️
I am presently "hiking" on my treadmill, and I chose to watch your hike while I "hiked". I loved it, and I can relate to it very well. Among other places i've hiked Pikes peak several times, we "refreshed ourselves at the trail ridge store at the top. The worst thing I ever had to do was to carry a young lady down the mountain, while she suffered from a "fake" injury. Great Memory!!! God bless you well.
Sierra is such a good girl.
Would be nice if she was off leash a bit more (especially on the grassy boulder field) . Dogs need that freedom, it's good for their mental health. (provided they're well trained with their recall)
I love the way you guys get so excited over a prime campsite, much like others getting a great home with a view!
I've always felt more at home at an impermanent campsite than in any house I've ever lived in!
Wow! Just Wow! Congratulations Robby, Thomas and good job Sierra keeping the hoomans in your care moving along. The video really captures the awe and challenge of this adventure- great videography, great editing and this soundtrack is going to be on my replay list for the foreseeable future !
I love when Sierra goes along. It's great exercise for and she loves the journey too!
Nice to see Thomas so enthusiastic and outgoing-love it!
I'm out camping in the wilderness beside a stream in my camper Van. And so I watched this episode again for the second time. It is really a great episode, and those rocks, I think you're right, someone must have designed it because some of those places were just incredible. Thank you for paying the price to make the hike and make the video. Blessings
Seriously, just watching you guys hang out at one really amazing place for the whole vacation would be really cool. And all 4 of you!
Can’t imagine the difficulty of hiking at that altitude. Awesome to watch from Key West!
Lost Creek Wilderness is my favorite. It doesn't have high peaks but a special beauty of its own. I mainly stayed on the Wigwam Trail as I couldn't cover the loop on just my days off. Plus my dog wouldn't swim and crossing the lakes the beavers created, so that was a problem. I loved being there again through you. Thanks for sharing this trip.
This is my favorite episode so far. I also discovered by accident that the music in this episode is an excellent cadence for a chill treadmill walk, and many of the shots feel like you're walking along with the guys.
Congratulations gentlemen. Job well done. And Miss Sierra.
Coming from the California northern Sierras. I understand your struggle and pain.
You did an outstanding job.
And videography was fantastic.
20 years ago when I was hiking, I always wanted to film my hikes. Who knew??
Now I’m 67/68, don’t know if I can go that far in one day now. I can still do 8.
But I don’t get out as much as I’d like to because I work part time now.
This is my first time watching you, and I’m so glad I came across your video.
I look forward to more adventures and I will share with my hiking buddy.
And when He was done, He said, “ It was good.”
Amazing hike and Thomas is nice looking after Robby specially in the 2nd day. Can't wait for the next one and then the Japan trip. Yey!
Adventure Archives "Without A Destination" sounds FANTASTIC!!
Great hike guys. Missed you not drinking enough water to help you keep hydrated! Your dog seemed to enjoy the hike too😊
Amazing adventure. Way-to-go pushing yourselves thru the trail. I bet Sierra slept for days after this.
Great job you three! Not only did you crush a big couple of days, you did so with great attitudes and while capturing an amazing journey to share with us all. Thank you for doing what you do and being who you are!
The way Robbie's voice gets so deep in the AM vs PM lol. Thomas is always so loving to Sierra 🥰
Your videos are helping me get through the stress of my first weeks at university. Thanks guys
Music is enthralling. Footage is beautiful. You guys aren't annoying. Even though I live near an area ike this, and as Thomas says- sometimes the awe isn't as great as it used to be, videos like this still make me want yo adventure in the backcountry.
That was an amazing adventure! Adventure Archives never disappoint! I gotta say, I was worried about Robbie and altitude sickness. He should've stayed at a lower elevation for at least one night. I'm a flatlander, I live at 600 feet. Previous trips to Colorado and Wyoming made me realize how a big change in altitude affected you. It's no joke, especially if you're backpacking into a remote area.
OH MY what a gorgeous place the beauty was everywhere!!
I love it when it's Thomas and Robby and Sierra..❤ pour puppy was tired..
❤Loved❤ every minute of this hike!!
Well done guys!!!
This was by far my favorite episode.
They views were amazing.
And you two had me laughing the whole way.
I can feel your frustration at times from all those unexpected hills.
Keep up the wonderful content.
This is my favorite of your videos yet. I love the way you two work together--and I think Sierra popped off that bridge on purpose too ;)
Ouch, burn! I like the plant identifications. But you guys are awesome. Thanks
What an Amazing Place..thank you for all the hard work..in Showing Us….really missed your partners in crime..hope to see Andrew and Brian ..in the next journey…Again..thank you!!!! 💜😊
I did the hike to Bison Peak like 10 years ago and it was no joke! Its just a steady incline the whole way up! The monoliths at the top were soooo cool though, their scale was deceiving, I am glad you explored them. Fun fact, this hike took so much longer than I thought it would so I missed work and got suspended lol. The experience was worth it though!
Amazing adventure guys, what a beautiful trail! Great job on cranking out those miles and Sierra was quite the trooper! Always a good day when AA releases a new video.
This was an awesome expedition to watch. That line at the end was hilarious, "climb into my coffin" and he started choking on his strawberry frosty, then "after we bury you first" 😂
I’ve been watching you all since 2016, and this is by far one of the best hikes! I love Sierra, too! She is a sweet little lady! The scenery was like you were walking, and the set of Bonanza. 😂 Great job! Thank you 🙏
Thanks for a fabulous video. The hiking show how beautiful of America. ❤
Thanks!
Wow!! Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much Teri!!
Thank you guys, so much, for sharing your lives and good times through Adventures Archives! I couldn't enjoy your episodes more!!
You guys have gotten SO good at creating these videos. This is my favorite one yet.
I will watch it tonight. I’m so bummed I missed the live with you guys on here . Can’t wait. Thanks you guys for the video and keep them coming please.❤
That was an epic hike guys! Such an amazing landscape, those rock formations were reminiscent of Roger Dean's artwork for the progressive rock band Yes. Sierra was a trooper too! 🦮 Well done guys! The post hike meal was well earned! 👍
What a great video. Always loving the adventures Robby and Thomas do together.
This episode has some of the best music yet! Particularly the music at the deep water crossing. The brass sounds so good 1:02:59
WHAT AN AMAZING PLACE…Thanks for all your hardwork, in showing us, really missed your partners in crime, Your DUO,im hoping to see Andrew and Brian, in the next journey..again.. THANK YOU SO MUCH 💙🤟🏽
Wow, what a great hike! Enduring all those physical and mental challenges while filming an incredible video. High quality in combination with a great deal of fun.👍
Pushing the limits of altitude Robby. Headaches and the shakes aren’t a joke in Colorado heights.
Alright it was a lot of work on your parts but magical ! ❤ a lot of hilarious moments ! Shout out to you guys ! Cheers !
Great tag a long Adventure, Thanks guys & Sierra.
Thanks for this video. I made this hike 40+ years ago. Now I want to do it again. I think I would do a three nights to enjoy it more.
You've outdone yourself Robby, wow. This is my absolute new favourite episode, what a beautiful film you've made out of this trip. 11/10! I loved everything about it, the friendship between you and Thomas, the scenery, the music, Sierra being perfect - everything. Loved the credits as well, you guys are hilarious haha
Thomas and Sierra is always leading from the front! And Sierra is the star!
Would love to see what the wonderful world looks like from Sierra's perspective during a hike, give her a cam mount! 🤩
My heart goes out to you. And I know it's the altitude Makes it so difficult when you don't have the oxygen, And you are usually so energetic and so go get em, know you're struggling. But the rocks and the landscaping is phenomenal never seen anything like it. Thanks for pushing yourself through this appreciate it
Outstanding. Absolutely admire you folks for not only completing such a challenging hike, but also filming this much of it this well. Bravo!
The video you've produced is absolutely brilliant! there are so many things I can only marvel at, it's truly fantastic. Keep up the great work in crafting your content! ♥️
I love watching you guys. Thanks for taking us along on your adventures!! Hi Sierra! 👋
Adventure, fun, drama, top video quality: once again this episode has it all. Amazing and bizarre landscape, warm friendship and …. Sierra! Thanks for filming this even while you were pushing yourselves to the maximum.
Okay 30 minutes in ! And I am like omg ! This is another super successful awesome trip ! ❤ full of surprises ! Well done guys ! Love the music also ! 😊
Great job today Stranger! So excited for the both of you. Awesome journey ❤
Oh my😯😍this was AMAZING! It would have been so hard for me to leave those rocks and keep going. WOW!
You all do such amazing work with your videos. Thank you for your hard work (and Sierra!)🌲💚
For some reason the hikes were you really have to push yourself are also more satisfying to watch for us! :D There's just something watching you guys keep going despite the struggle. Really enjoyed this episode (who am I kidding, as if there's ever one I haven't truly enjoyed) the views were incredible. Thanks for taking us to this place with you
Awesome video! Love when you take Sierra❤️Thanks for sharing!
Before I get to Kenneth Welch's situation, I will enjoy Mother Nature as much as I can: in Taiwan and Thailand. Hiking (sometimes camping) is a very natural relaxation exercise. These guys in Adventure Archives are living the life. Hiking by myself is cool - with friends is even better. Ed from Philly
Great adventure and was struggling to help you make the hike. I’m exhausted! Beautiful scenery. Love Colorado.
It’s either a very well edited video (yours always are btw) or Sierra has got to be the most quiet dog I’ve ever seen! I’d love to hear her bark at least at one point! 😂
Great video as always guys. Man o man, the wonders of the USA. You sure has some amazing sceneries and landscapes there. What must not the settlers have felt venturing into that. Talk about awe,.. 😮
Amazing journey, thank you for sharing!
Wilderness is wonderful!
Our own mind can be our greatest challenger in life, conquer this obstacle and you will be your best ‘you’
Yes, love the outdoors. Wonderful, beautiful area.
Proud of you both and Sierra, too
What a fantastic hike! Beautifully filmed, as always. An absolute battle against fatigue. Lost Creek Wilderness is definitely on my map now!
Wow this was just on another planet, fantastic nature in this one. It must have been a dream hiking among these giants of boulders. Really enjoyed this trip, thx for the experience.
What a totally beautiful section in Colorado. A little bit Enchanted Rock “esk”. Although a challenging terrain also mentally rewarding The kind of hike you have memories that make you smile. Sierra is a excellent companion
Such a great episode! Will definitely be watching this one again. Thanks for sharing!
I didn’t get to hike this section. Thank you for showing it. You are inspiring me to keep hiking the PCT.
😊 Great music and photography.
Song at 1:13:59 is especially beautiful. Nice one Robby and whoever else may have worked on it.
That rock spire looked like Easter Island. Pushing to the limit, such a great accomplishment! Beautiful trip.
This was such a great video. I live down the road from here and love the area. Thanks again for all of your video's and intel! Kirk
I thoroughly enjoy watching Robby and Thomas hike together. Both seem to push one another's limits and seem to get along great. I don't sense any conflicts between them (you guys).
Lost Creek Wilderness is my favorite place on the whole planet. Well, that I've seen anyway as there is a whole lot of this planet I haven't seen. Your video really did it justice, at least as much as it is possible for a video to do it justice.
Another great backpacking (or very long day hike) loop is to start at the Goose Creek trailhead and take Hankins Pass, Lake Park, a couple miles of the Brookside McCurdy, McCurdy Park and Goose Creek trails. The McCurdy Park Trail portion duplicates the hike in this video. It's a bit shorter than the north loop that you did, but goes through more truly spectacular terrain. It can be done in either direction. The clockwise direction I outlined puts the biggest climb at the start. The Lake Park trail is mostly on or close to the crest of the Tarryall Range, a bit lower elevation than the stretch you did. It's (IIRC) about 23 miles total, with lots of elevation change. The low point, near the Goose Creek Trailhead is about 8,000 feet, the highest point, along the Lake Park Trail is about 11,600 feet. Spectacular rock formations are visible throughout the loop, and Harmonica Arch is visible from the Goose Creek Trail near the trailhead.
My father and I did that hike a few years back. Beautiful area, would love to do that one again.
I haven't even finished watching yet but just had to stop and say that the piano tune that starts at 38:31 is so nice.
...Beautiful area for a few day trek ... coming from lower altitudes ,, try to plan on 1 or 2 days to acclimate ,, working up to altitudes of 10k-14k ft .. helps to take Ibuprofen each morning and drink plenty of water all day .. .. Thanks for taking us along .. Stay Safe ..
.. from that left side , 37:22 , that big spire rock looks like a sculpture of Disney character Goofy ..
That was awesome you guys I love watching you and the two of you do a good show. I miss seeing all of your hikes know everybody grows up and move the part but I’m glad you’re still doing it when you can.
I always feel so blessed to be able to go on these hikes with you. Thomas, I don't think I have ever seen you so exhausted. Robby, you crack me up each time you proclaim a new hike as "the best ever/my favorite". I'm trying to write this while I'm watching the silly shoutouts and I keep getting distracted with giggles. It's a "beefstew downhill high!" Thank you for sharing another wonderful adventure.
Wow! Amazing job on an amazing hike! Congratulations to you both😊
The wide valleys in LCW used to be a cattle run. That is why you see the large decaying fences.
Also, as mentioned towards the end, yes, you can follow lost creek as a shortcut. However it is VERY dangerous at points and would not recommend, especially people with dogs.
Glad you enjoyed Lost Creek Wilderness, it is one of my favorite hikes in the Denver area.
Literally a breath of the wild landscape.
That was an awesome but tortuous adventure for both of you and for me as well. I participated (forced, dragged) in military marches and in Volksmarches in Germany and in England. My worst was a 50 mile hike with 50 to 55 pounds of military gear. I admire you guys for your accomplishment. Also, Sierra deserves a bravo and well done. I'll remember to pack some gummies on future hikes. Grat video, guys!
Another AA video, what a great way to relax on a Sunday evening! Thanks gentleman, always enjoy your videos.
This is bringing back so many memories. There was a 7 mile long alpine meadow I went through in the Loss Creek Wilderness and it was the best part of my trip.
Great hike, did this back in middle school. Beautiful area.
Been checking often....so glad you are finally out. Love ya all
This is one of the best hiking videos you have done. Just pristine views, good vibes, and endurance, so inspirational! Thank you for sharing! And yes, those where moose droppings.
The deep water crossing is shallower on the other side of that boulder. Great video!
Wow ! Just Wow ! What a hike ! Thanks for sharing this with us , Colorado is one of my favourite places and even though I will most probably won’t visit and my Mobility is no good now it was nice doing the “virtual hike with you “ 😊 greetings from UK