1:55 I generally find your videos very informative. Thanks for taking the time. At the above timestamps, you said there's generally no water. Well, I hiked this trail to the end. After the first time we crossed the water-filled running creek, ice-blocked paths, and water all over the path. It was fun for me, but my friend decided to wait at the crossing. Personally, I would not suggest running shoes outside of the late spring/summer months. The ice and rocks were slick, and the paths around the ice were narrow. This icey, wet part of the trail was the last 1 mile.
Very helpful. I've been driving right past it for 11 years, going to the popular Cathedral Rock/Mary Jane & Big Falls/Trail Canyon trails. Clearly, it's time I did the Fletcher Canyon trail too. Thanks for creating this video.
Ha, yea, it's an easy one to miss, especially with the popular trails higher up. Fletcher Canyon is def worth a hike, much quieter than the other trails too.
Being 70 years old I wouldn’t say this was an easy hike but it certainly was beautiful. At the end it gets a little hairy with some slick boulders that have to be navigated.
So, am curious. i went there today and hiked to the boulder. Then crawled under it and had to straddle between the boulder and wall. No one else was back there today yet the parkin was full. So that tells 99.99 people dont go through there. So, I kept going and going and going. What does that lead to if you continue on. I chose not to put my water shoes on and only stopped because it started to rain a bit and i disnt want to get caught up in a situation by myself in area where most dont go.. want to do it again and continue past where i went. Would say i had to have gone an extra 1-2 miles part the boulder so many dont go past. Thanks in advance for any answers.
cool I have to get a new gps the acids (sweat) in my hands ate the rubber on my etrex 30 the on/off button gave out I can still turn it on and off but not water proof garmin said $99 or I can up grade etrex 30x I just paid on the tags for my truck $324 so I have to wait a couple of weeks and get the new one etrex 30 x never go in the wood s unprepared I have been going into the angeles national forest horsing around 1,094 square miles
1:55 I generally find your videos very informative. Thanks for taking the time.
At the above timestamps, you said there's generally no water. Well, I hiked this trail to the end. After the first time we crossed the water-filled running creek, ice-blocked paths, and water all over the path. It was fun for me, but my friend decided to wait at the crossing.
Personally, I would not suggest running shoes outside of the late spring/summer months. The ice and rocks were slick, and the paths around the ice were narrow. This icey, wet part of the trail was the last 1 mile.
Very helpful. I've been driving right past it for 11 years, going to the popular Cathedral Rock/Mary Jane & Big Falls/Trail Canyon trails. Clearly, it's time I did the Fletcher Canyon trail too. Thanks for creating this video.
Ha, yea, it's an easy one to miss, especially with the popular trails higher up. Fletcher Canyon is def worth a hike, much quieter than the other trails too.
thank you.... loved your narrative of the trail. DEFINITELY will be going on this hike 🦋
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thank you. great job.
thanks, glad it came in handy!
Always appreciate your detailed videos, thank you!
Thank you!
Being 70 years old I wouldn’t say this was an easy hike but it certainly was beautiful. At the end it gets a little hairy with some slick boulders that have to be navigated.
I did this hike too but I didn't go that far lol! Awesome video!
So, am curious. i went there today and hiked to the boulder. Then crawled under it and had to straddle between the boulder and wall. No one else was back there today yet the parkin was full. So that tells 99.99 people dont go through there. So, I kept going and going and going. What does that lead to if you continue on. I chose not to put my water shoes on and only stopped because it started to rain a bit and i disnt want to get caught up in a situation by myself in area where most dont go.. want to do it again and continue past where i went. Would say i had to have gone an extra 1-2 miles part the boulder so many dont go past. Thanks in advance for any answers.
Nice hike. Great scenery.
Thanks for the video
Sorry if this is off-topic,but why haven't you been active on Peakery lately?
I've posted a quick report on AllTrails - think it reaches more folks.
Okay
I'm wondering if you've ventured around Great Basin National Park.
cool I have to get a new gps the acids (sweat) in my hands ate the rubber on my etrex 30 the on/off button gave out I can still turn it on and off but not water proof garmin said $99 or I can up grade etrex 30x I just paid on the tags for my truck $324 so I have to wait a couple of weeks and get the new one etrex 30 x never go in the wood s unprepared I have been going into the angeles national forest horsing around 1,094 square miles