Hiking the Pyrenees (HRP)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

Комментарии • 9

  • @olyvoyl9382
    @olyvoyl9382 3 года назад

    Nice going, Miguel. Glad to see you completed your trek.

    • @MiguelGomezMountainRunner
      @MiguelGomezMountainRunner  3 года назад +1

      Yea, those final days were grueling, but I’m glad I pushed on. I really wanted to get to Puigcerdá to get through all those high passes. Beyond that, it seemed the terrain got pretty gently until you reached the Mediterranean.

  • @SeeChadRun
    @SeeChadRun 3 года назад

    Those Mars cookies looked good! Beautiful area!

  • @pawstravel
    @pawstravel 2 года назад

    I've just found your channel ! It's honestly a bit unique - you talk about the right things and the video quality is outstanding. Plus, we're planning to do a similar hike in 2023, so these videos will definetly come in handy !

    • @MiguelGomezMountainRunner
      @MiguelGomezMountainRunner  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! I’m glad you’ve found the videos useful. I just finished a snowshoe trip through the Dolomites, so those videos will be going up soon. Good luck on your trip!

    • @karlc2869
      @karlc2869 2 года назад +1

      @@MiguelGomezMountainRunner Miguel, I subscribed.
      Thanks, dude.

  • @paullapointe8624
    @paullapointe8624 3 года назад

    Nicely done video! Looks like a great hike, or at least the parts you showed. So how did you get the aerial shots? Did you have some sort of pocket-sized drone with you?

    • @MiguelGomezMountainRunner
      @MiguelGomezMountainRunner  3 года назад

      Thanks Paul! There were certainly highs and lows during the hike 😉, but overall a fun, challenging experience.
      I use the Mavic Mini 2, which weighs about 2 lbs with 3 batteries and a controller. However, I’m thinking of upgrading to the latest DJI Air 2s for my Andes trip in June. I need something that goes up to 17,000 ft.