Thank you. It's really appreciated. Thanks for the subscribe. I have already shot 4 more films: Lofoten (Norway), tour du mont blanc (France, Switzerland, Italy), west Highland way & affric kintail way (Scotland). You're from new York, maybe we're gonna see eachother in the Adirondacks.
Well done! Beautiful territory for sure. Your tent looks like the one made in Revelstoke where you use your poles to erect it. Sounds like it could be noisy in the wind tho if not tight. Great design tho. Thanks for sharing your adventure and important tips 👍🏻🇨🇦
Nice exploration. That's useful information for this area, since the GDT route might one day evolve away from the walking the Elk Lakes FSR. Staying looks beautiful but difficult.
The trail from Cat Creek is much easier except the vertical wall that needs to be climbed with the chains. I'm sure you've been up there multiple times before Dan.
@@IdRatherBeHiking I'm trying to figure out how the GDT could connect from Fording River Pass up to Elk Lakes without the 35 km road walk on the Elk River FSR. It's an option to take the Coral Pass alternate on the west side of the road but it has some rough spots. It would be cool if a hiker could continue up the divide from Fording River Pass to Carnarvon Lake and beyond, but it's complicated terrain. What's the trail out Cat Creek? Do you mean Carnarvon Creek?
So beautiful. It reminds me of fantastic vacation in Canadian Rockies this year.
Thank you 😁. I have another film in the Canadian Rockies: ruclips.net/video/fRqdZU3gn8k/видео.htmlsi=3L6TDvuRv9On3ue5
Fantastic shot composition, you captured the scenery beautifully. I'll gladly subscribe to see more. Thanks for sharing, best from NY
Thank you. It's really appreciated. Thanks for the subscribe. I have already shot 4 more films: Lofoten (Norway), tour du mont blanc (France, Switzerland, Italy), west Highland way & affric kintail way (Scotland).
You're from new York, maybe we're gonna see eachother in the Adirondacks.
C'est toujours aussi intéressant tes vidéos... C'est inspirant
Merci , j'apprécie beaucoup :)
Well done! Beautiful territory for sure. Your tent looks like the one made in Revelstoke where you use your poles to erect it. Sounds like it could be noisy in the wind tho if not tight. Great design tho. Thanks for sharing your adventure and important tips 👍🏻🇨🇦
Thank you 🙏🙂. The tent is a Duston Gear. Yes it's not the quiet tent in high winds. But it's really light.
Thanks for your comment 🙂
Looks like you traded bushwhacking and more distance vs climbing the wall of death with the chains lol.
Yeah I always prefer distance to anything. Chains look cool, maybe next time.
Les paysages sont incroyables ! L'eau s'évacue bien des souliers à force de passer dans les rivières ?
Merci. Oui 100%. C'est pour ça que je prioriser des souliers qui ne sont pas waterproof, ça sèche plus vite
Nice exploration. That's useful information for this area, since the GDT route might one day evolve away from the walking the Elk Lakes FSR. Staying looks beautiful but difficult.
The trail from Cat Creek is much easier except the vertical wall that needs to be climbed with the chains. I'm sure you've been up there multiple times before Dan.
Yeah there's probably a way that can make a nice route.
Thank you
@@IdRatherBeHiking I'm trying to figure out how the GDT could connect from Fording River Pass up to Elk Lakes without the 35 km road walk on the Elk River FSR. It's an option to take the Coral Pass alternate on the west side of the road but it has some rough spots. It would be cool if a hiker could continue up the divide from Fording River Pass to Carnarvon Lake and beyond, but it's complicated terrain. What's the trail out Cat Creek? Do you mean Carnarvon Creek?
Nice tent ⛺️ 😍 ! The views are incredible!
Cold soaking 😂 you need to bring a stove !!!
Beurk
Trop lourd ahahahah
@@AlexGodard Anyway tu me connais lol je serais meme pas capable de te suivre lol 👀
@@Axe_North c'est parce que ton stove est trop lourd 😅