Yes! The North Cascades have the most beautiful forests I have ever seen. You gotta see them in person to understand how magnificent they are. It is hard for me to enjoy forests of other regions after exploring the Great Pacific Northwests Western slopes or really all the Cascades and Olympic mountains too🤘🏴☠️
Live in Tacoma... and have yet to do what you've done... thank you for another sweet adventure... you are living the American dream... that was stunning... 💚💚💚
Just found your channel, amazing content. My husband and I live in Seattle and a couple times a month we take a few days off to go backpacking. The great thing about WA is that you can find almost every type of hike you can think of, the variation of terrain here is incredible 🏞
I couldn't agree more. Of all the things I've seen there is nothing that gives me goosebumps like giant trees/old growth forests even if they are in small patches.
The time of year you go here really matters. Been here 2 years now great trails. But for real deal I drive straight to MT WY. Enchantments are right up road from house. I like going over longs pass then down Ingalls Creek. You can hit the peaks. Stuart etc. from creek side. 25 miles. The volcanoes are stand alone. I just do not go to Olympic. I can drive to Glacier as easy. Hate rain because of Army service and multiday hikes 😅 Got plenty with 100 pounds of junk strapped to me. 28 days in field is standard training deal. If you piss them off they leave you out for 15 more days as opfor.
I LOVE your videos, and I've watched many hiking videos on RUclips. Do you know much about how the maps are created? They seem extremely intricate and contain so much topographical information. I really appreciate all the information in your video hikes. Thank you. Would you consider hiking in the Tongass and make videos of that area?
I know the trail well. Went there in 2021 all the way to Thunder Basin. Amazing all the way to the glaciers. Skakit Queen had mining equipment and waterfalls and really dense forest and the worst climb of the trip up to Thunder Basin. Only saw people at the Junction campsites.
You guys should check out the Thermacell mosquito repeller for future trips if you dont mind the extra little bit of weight. Great videos, cant stop watching!
Nice video, my friend! Lovely hiking trip! The nature is amazing, too...What area is that? Enjoyed watching. Cheers from Russia, Mike , and how about visiting my channel as well? I've got something to share about survival tips 😊! Anyway, best wishes in all your plans! Best regards, Yuriy!
Yes! The North Cascades have the most beautiful forests I have ever seen. You gotta see them in person to understand how magnificent they are. It is hard for me to enjoy forests of other regions after exploring the Great Pacific Northwests Western slopes or really all the Cascades and Olympic mountains too🤘🏴☠️
I agree! Once you go to the Pacific Northwest area, all other forests seem to pale in comparison.
Live in Tacoma... and have yet to do what you've done... thank you for another sweet adventure... you are living the American dream... that was stunning...
💚💚💚
I love and enjoy your videos. It’s a good way to start my day.
Thanks! 😎
Just found your channel, amazing content. My husband and I live in Seattle and a couple times a month we take a few days off to go backpacking. The great thing about WA is that you can find almost every type of hike you can think of, the variation of terrain here is incredible 🏞
I am SO jealous. I actually live on the East Coast
Absolutely Gorgeous place to hike. Used to live in Chilliwack and sadly missed it.
Oh it’s the best!
I couldn't agree more. Of all the things I've seen there is nothing that gives me goosebumps like giant trees/old growth forests even if they are in small patches.
It’s just magical
The time of year you go here really matters. Been here 2 years now great trails.
But for real deal I drive straight to MT WY. Enchantments are right up road from house.
I like going over longs pass then down Ingalls Creek. You can hit the peaks. Stuart etc. from creek side.
25 miles. The volcanoes are stand alone. I just do not go to Olympic. I can drive to Glacier as easy. Hate rain because of Army service and multiday hikes 😅
Got plenty with 100 pounds of junk strapped to me.
28 days in field is standard training deal. If you piss them off they leave you out for 15 more days as opfor.
I LOVE your videos, and I've watched many hiking videos on RUclips. Do you know much about how the maps are created? They seem extremely intricate and contain so much topographical information. I really appreciate all the information in your video hikes. Thank you. Would you consider hiking in the Tongass and make videos of that area?
Really nice video! Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much 🙌🏽
@@mikewanders you're welcome! We really enjoy making outdoor content as well
@@NickandRachel subscribed!
Another great video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much Jason!! 🙌🏽
nature beauty❤
I know the trail well. Went there in 2021 all the way to Thunder Basin. Amazing all the way to the glaciers. Skakit Queen had mining equipment and waterfalls and really dense forest and the worst climb of the trip up to Thunder Basin. Only saw people at the Junction campsites.
Jealous. I REALLY wish we had time to go so much further
Beautiful scenes!
Thanks man. Really appreciate it
You guys should check out the Thermacell mosquito repeller for future trips if you dont mind the extra little bit of weight. Great videos, cant stop watching!
Honestly might consider that for like a June/July trip. And thank you!!
Great adventure, keep going.👍
Thank you for watching!
Man, you must really be into suffering, not from the hiking, but from being a Dolphins fan.
hahaha
Great trip! thanks for sharing (new friend and subscriber) take care
Thank you so much!!
There are Bigfoot there too, could be what made that splash. Very beautiful there
Lol. Let’s be real. They’re the main reason I went to Washington!
@@mikewanders Awesome...
Do you ever hike in Texas? That's where I'm located.
wildlife; massive sasquatch.
I wish!!!!!
Awesome video! Loved it!
Thank you so much Dani!
Nice video, my friend! Lovely hiking trip! The nature is amazing, too...What area is that? Enjoyed watching. Cheers from Russia, Mike , and how about visiting my channel as well? I've got something to share about survival tips 😊! Anyway, best wishes in all your plans! Best regards, Yuriy!
Thank you so much! This was the Thunder Creek Trail in North Cascades National Park. I’ll check out your videos!