Backpack Camping Above the Clouds | Golden Ears Panorama Ridge Complete Guide | Camping Food
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- Golden Ears West Canyon Trail is one of the most popular but tough trails in BC. It is about 24km round trip and 1400m in elevation. We hiked up via West Canyon Trail and camped at Panorama Ridge on the top.
This video shows how the terrain changes as you go up and where the water sources are so hopefully it will help the first time hikers out there.
Food I cooked during the hike:
- Marinated Rice with Canned Fish and Bamboo Shoots
- Tomato Pasta with Parmigiano Reggiano
* Cooking scenes will be uploaded separately
Gear I used during the hike:
- Gregory Stout 60L
- The North Face Stormbreak 1
- Therm-a-Rest Z-Lite Regular
- Montbell Down Hugger 800 #2
- Teton Portable Pillow
- SOTO Field Hopper
- Primus essencial trail stove
- Boundless Voyage Titanium Pot Pan Set
- Morakniv Companion
- AGPTEK Waterproof Rain Poncho
- Sawyer Water Filter
- Cascade Mountain Trekking Poles
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Go there in the summer so full now days
Oh is it busy these days? It wasn’t bad when we were there. Well I am not surprised as it is so beautiful there!
very nice video, thank you
Thank you for your comment Christian! Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! Any reservations need to make for those pad ? Or it is first come first serve ?
Really enjoyed this video - thanks for sharing (including the food and beverage ASMR lol). Couple of questions. 1. What time of year did you do this hike? 2. How technical is the hike from Alder Flats to Panorama Ridge with a backpack? That part of the hike scares me.
Thank you for your comment.
1. We did this in Aug. There was no snow on the trail so it was easier.
2. It is not an easy hike for sure. You would need to climb some rocky cliffs as shown in the videos too.There are no water sources from Alder Flats to Panorama Ridge so make sure you will prepare enough water. But after all, it was a great hike and I would definitely go back when it is sunny!
Hi, where did you get the dried onigiri pack from? Can we get it in Vancouver?
Friend gave it to me. I remember he said he bought it at a local Japanese grocery store in Vancouver.