Absolutely stellar upload my friend! This series was incredible, and I had a blast rewatching the times we experienced out there. Hope we can catch another trip one of these days. It was awesome meeting you guys!
Hey Bryce- nice job on the videos! Natasha and I thought you guys were crushing it and sounds like we were all saying the same thing- this is hard but gorgeous! It was nice meeting you out there!
Well once again you nailed it! It's funny you posted this today, Jesse and I went out for my first hike since the knee replacement. Did pretty good. We were talking about how this trip was so epic it will be hard to top in the future. You are always welcome out this way and our home will always have an open door for you. Next year, we need to get the band back together and head to Idaho! Great job again Bryce!
Yet another reason for a Hydrapak collapsable pee bottke! I LOVE your content, channel and honest, raw, real presentation of it all. From cracking a bevy to calling it like it is, thank you!❤. And congrats on the dream trip. Appreciate you sharing it
Beautiful area. Great crew. Nice job on the editing. On another note, you’ve got a long way to go to be a “Eastcoaster.” Someday, we’ve got to get you to visit the Adirondacks and or the Whites and Vermont. Invitation always stands for my backyard of the Adirondacks and Vermont.
I’m a couple hours away from the Enchantments so it’s cool to see it featured here! Lucky bish, nobody I know has ever won the lottery. 😂 It’s worth it to come back during larch madness, usually around the first week of October, even if only for a day hike. Time the larches right and it’s like everything from the trees to the streams are laced with gold. It’s almost surreal. It’s totally doable as a day hike. It’s the only hike I manage to injure myself on every time I do it but it’s worth it. Last time it was from the Colchuck/Stuart trailhead and up Asgard and up some more to the top of Little Annapurna, wait up there for it to cool off (104 degree heat wave in Leavenworth), then run back down to the Snow Lakes trailhead in the dark, and then zombie walk the road back to the car. 28 miles total. Wouldn’t recommend, next time I’m stashing a bike.
Amazing footage bro. Just wondering (as a guy from Switzerland): why do you guys always wear those thru hiking gear and not something for alpine regions? Not optimal. No one would do that here. Proper hiking boots etc.
Wow, what an absolutely amazing place.
Amazing Bryce! Living the life, snickers by the alpine lake at sunset. Love that!!!
"take it right off the tap" hahahaha!!!
“They have done that” 😂
My Girlfriend I scored permits after our first time trying and we are heading out in two days for a 5-day 4 4-night backpacking trip here! Can't wait!
Absolutely stellar upload my friend! This series was incredible, and I had a blast rewatching the times we experienced out there. Hope we can catch another trip one of these days. It was awesome meeting you guys!
Amazing trip Bryce! Some of those views were incredible!!
Unbelievably epic! Golden goat sunsets… LoL, love how your tent deforms in the wind. Beautiful edit. 🤓
Hey Bryce- nice job on the videos! Natasha and I thought you guys were crushing it and sounds like we were all saying the same thing- this is hard but gorgeous! It was nice meeting you out there!
Wow! What a great trip. Thanks for sharing.
Watched both episodes, TWICE! Great stuff. Would love to get there some day, but obtaining a permit sounds next to impossible.
I scored a permit two nights ago so I’m hyped to consume content about the hike. You did a great job of showcasing the experience. Thanks for sharing!
Well once again you nailed it! It's funny you posted this today, Jesse and I went out for my first hike since the knee replacement. Did pretty good. We were talking about how this trip was so epic it will be hard to top in the future. You are always welcome out this way and our home will always have an open door for you. Next year, we need to get the band back together and head to Idaho! Great job again Bryce!
amazing video Bryce very impressed with the editing, the flawless scenery and camera work!😁
Thanks for taking us on this sweet-ass adventure with you, Bryce! It's always a pleasure when you drop another video.
Thanks for taking us along.....great video
Taking it right from the tap😂 , someone needs to put those goats on a registry, bad touch bad touch 🤣🤣🤣
Beautiful trail!
Put them on a registry.. 🤣
Thank you for sharing your beautiful video and adventure!
Nice to see you! And the scenery is awesome too! 😂
...Awesome trek !! Incredible location..
Beautiful scenery
Yet another reason for a Hydrapak collapsable pee bottke! I LOVE your content, channel and honest, raw, real presentation of it all. From cracking a bevy to calling it like it is, thank you!❤. And congrats on the dream trip. Appreciate you sharing it
Getting Enchantments permits have become sort of an urban legend. Tried for 8 years in a row before giving up.
Never give up!
That's ridiculous. I'm sorry to hear.
Go for a Sunday in September. Highest chances per analysis of previous years.
Damnnnn Bryce this was one of your best videos..love the scenery....
Beautiful area. Great crew. Nice job on the editing.
On another note, you’ve got a long way to go to be a “Eastcoaster.” Someday, we’ve got to get you to visit the Adirondacks and or the Whites and Vermont.
Invitation always stands for my backyard of the Adirondacks and Vermont.
Beautiful!
That lake scenery is breathtaking.
Incredible! 👏🏽
Excellent video…
What an awesome trip!
Wow!!! So jealous!!!
You did work on that edit! 👍👍👍
I’m a couple hours away from the Enchantments so it’s cool to see it featured here! Lucky bish, nobody I know has ever won the lottery. 😂
It’s worth it to come back during larch madness, usually around the first week of October, even if only for a day hike. Time the larches right and it’s like everything from the trees to the streams are laced with gold. It’s almost surreal.
It’s totally doable as a day hike. It’s the only hike I manage to injure myself on every time I do it but it’s worth it. Last time it was from the Colchuck/Stuart trailhead and up Asgard and up some more to the top of Little Annapurna, wait up there for it to cool off (104 degree heat wave in Leavenworth), then run back down to the Snow Lakes trailhead in the dark, and then zombie walk the road back to the car. 28 miles total. Wouldn’t recommend, next time I’m stashing a bike.
Nice video of you, how about the next about the mountains? Don
A tip I learned is pack an empty bottle to pee into if it’s dark and you don’t feel like getting out in the cold. Amazing video
Thank you!
I did that hike a while back and took almost the same exact picture as your thumbnail. Came in from the Leavenworth side, tho.
thats awesome. what a cool shot. im not even a good photographer but nature provides in the enchantments
@@BryceNewbold Beautiful area, for sure.
So beautiful
Melted Snickers! ❤
Amazing footage bro. Just wondering (as a guy from Switzerland): why do you guys always wear those thru hiking gear and not something for alpine regions? Not optimal. No one would do that here. Proper hiking boots etc.
Throw that melted snickers into your icy cold water source and it will be solid again in no time!
How many nights did you end up staying?
Bryce knows what’s up about eating snacks by alpine lakes.
Those sunglasses are pretty sick, anyone know what they are?
No name cheapies from a gift shop 😄
Porcupines vs goats. SBO vs Len. Wonder which ones would win in a knife fight?
LOL....
If you liked Washington then you will have to come north to British Columbia, Canada
5:20 go back to your hipster commune newbold you got way to much vibes goin on!
I just hike it lol
Meh
LOL