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.
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 !
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!
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?
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.
Nice going, Miguel. Glad to see you completed your trek.
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.
Those Mars cookies looked good! Beautiful area!
They definitely were! 👍
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 !
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!
@@MiguelGomezMountainRunner Miguel, I subscribed.
Thanks, dude.
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?
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.