I am from Denmark I just vandt to say thank you sooooo much for sering this underfoul video Thank you soooo much and Blessings on you all 💝💐💝💐💝💐💝🙏🙏🙏Thank you
Thanks for the video. I know it is a challenge to make a quality video, so congratulations. I especially enjoyed your quotes from Thoreau and I think others (can't recall them all at the moment (short term memory issues now at age 70). Thoreau's essay, "Walking" is the heart of the matter. I highly recommend it. William Hazlitt is in the same class with "Why Distant Objects Please," and others by him on similar topics. Blessings on your head, Sirah, and enjoy your youthful adventures in nature and literature.
I'm a beginner at backpacking and I'm wondering what you do to keep your dog safe from snakes. I live in the southeast and am around lots of trees, lakes, rivers, a mountains. In the hot summer months, snakes are everywhere. I have a small rat terrier mix and the only hiking experience she has is a few day hikes of about 5-6 miles or so. Very healthy dog, but she is also very curious. I'd like to take her on some over-nighters, but I was wondering what I can do to make sure she isn't bitten by a rattler, cotton mouth, or any other snake besides keeping her on the trail and on a tight leash.
Hi. Have you ever had Summit wear protective paw booties when hiking in the desert? One step on a jumping cholla and you would be tweezing his paws for days! Just curious... Really enjoy your videos. They are educational and informative... not just "I went here" and done. Thanks. Lisa
No, but I have him leashed so he doesn't go after a rabbit and come back looking like a cactus. I also him keep him in front of me and he quickly alerts me if something sticks in his paw...dogs pads are pretty tough and they never seem to go deep.
People should buy my "Impact" a James Grider novel on Amazon so I can afford a used car and afford to hike in places like this. It would be droll if James's fifteen year old sister Carmella fell with her big tits on one of those Chola cactuses and ended up tweezing her own tits for days.
Hearing those chainsaws (probably loggers) in such a pristine and magical place must have been so unnerving for you. It seems anymore no matter how far you venture you can't escape man and his destruction. Who needs to be reminded of that crap when you're in a place like that?? Makes me so mad. :(
When we were headed in we came across a tree smouldering from a lightning strike. 2 days later we came across the forest fire crew chopping it up and clearing the trail so it was just the sound of taking care of the environment in the end.
Um, how come in Call of Duty, uh, Black Ops 1 and World at War, when you call in the dogs, if it's you and your team's dogs, then you see them as German shepherds but the enemies who are looking at those dogs, they see them as Belgian Malinois. That is the biggest mind-fuckery ever because how could that make any sense in the real world? People should buy my "Impact" a James Grider novel on Amazon and linked in my videos so I can afford to move out of a desert into a more forested area like in the video.
Tourism is ruining Sedona like it has ruined so many other beautiful places. Thank you for not telling where the ruins are. The less people who know the better. There already is not much left of them and in a few more years they wont be there at all.
I’m ready for Arizona coming this October. New life, new experiences. Y’all have a good one and your four legged friend too.
nice relaxing video beautiful scenery thanks for sharing
So glad you point out the noise pollution and how important it is to leave history alone. Great job thank you
Great video! Looks like a fantastic place to explore.
I've had many magical expreriences hiking secret canyon. Thank you for the wonderful video.
It's great that your doing this when you are young. Live it, enjoy it.
Don't sacrifice your youth for a questionable retirement.
Great video. You show a lot of respect. Great narration. Happy trails to you and may you always be blessed.
Thank you, for all your hard work,,,
Thanks for the tour. Awesome.
Your attitude and energy is awesome! Really glad to of found your channel!
I love your backpacking videos next year me and my grandpa.Are going to hike 300,miles in 5 days we have.Been on many hiking trails before.
Your dog is awesome man...
Thank you for sharing your adventures!
Great filming bro! What a beautiful location. It must be amazing to be able to do something like this all the time.
Fantastic video! 💖 Beautiful area!!
Thats way cool! There is always a dude with a chainsaw...
Thanks a lot for sharing - Martin
Great video. I've taken to bringing my ear buds to cancel out the noise of dirt bikes or snow mobiles on some of my treks.
I think your videos are awesome! I'm a new subscriber and just developing an interest in hiking. Keep them coming!!!
Beautiful area, thanks for sharing.
been watching your vids for the last couple of hours, brilliant. my fav so far is the gadgets and dog dance off in the lean too.
Looks fun. Your dog is really cool.
I am from Denmark I just vandt to say thank you sooooo much for sering this underfoul video Thank you soooo much and Blessings on you all 💝💐💝💐💝💐💝🙏🙏🙏Thank you
If you hike down in Oak Creek during the late summer months, you'll find several fields of wild black berries
Thanks for the video. I know it is a challenge to make a quality video, so congratulations. I especially enjoyed your quotes from Thoreau and I think others (can't recall them all at the moment (short term memory issues now at age 70). Thoreau's essay, "Walking" is the heart of the matter. I highly recommend it. William Hazlitt is in the same class with "Why Distant Objects Please," and others by him on similar topics. Blessings on your head, Sirah, and enjoy your youthful adventures in nature and literature.
Nice video and it would be quite an interesting place to go and see. Atb Glenn.
The noise interruption was hilarious. Good job on the videos Brother!
Great video. Cheers from down in Louisiana.
I'm a beginner at backpacking and I'm wondering what you do to keep your dog safe from snakes. I live in the southeast and am around lots of trees, lakes, rivers, a mountains. In the hot summer months, snakes are everywhere. I have a small rat terrier mix and the only hiking experience she has is a few day hikes of about 5-6 miles or so. Very healthy dog, but she is also very curious. I'd like to take her on some over-nighters, but I was wondering what I can do to make sure she isn't bitten by a rattler, cotton mouth, or any other snake besides keeping her on the trail and on a tight leash.
They have snake classes to try and educate your dogs about the dangers in some areas. I would just leash him and tie him to your hip belt.
Good video. A little different then good old Vermnt.
Take care,
Al
Very nice !
Thanks for this...inspiring! Love the Sedona area..
just lovely. you 3 rock! :)
Another great vid...thanks.
Thanks for making this !
Dude, you just destroyed that Gall Wasp’s nest.
P.S. - Great video :)
Hi. Have you ever had Summit wear protective paw booties when hiking in the desert? One step on a jumping cholla and you would be tweezing his paws for days! Just curious... Really enjoy your videos. They are educational and informative... not just "I went here" and done. Thanks. Lisa
No, but I have him leashed so he doesn't go after a rabbit and come back looking like a cactus. I also him keep him in front of me and he quickly alerts me if something sticks in his paw...dogs pads are pretty tough and they never seem to go deep.
People should buy my "Impact" a James Grider novel on Amazon so I can afford a used car and afford to hike in places like this. It would be droll if James's fifteen year old sister Carmella fell with her big tits on one of those Chola cactuses and ended up tweezing her own tits for days.
I love your videos
Loved this, thanks
Dog is saying you guys need to lay off pot, lol
I was wondering what the noise was at the end of your video, great video by the way!!
first a chainsaw, a tree was struck by lightning and still smouldering and then at the end a plane.
How much water did you carry? Was there any water on the trail? Great location!! Love your videos!
+Tara Crocco There were stagnant pools that the bear's drink out of. Not ideal but we treated it well and it got us through 2 nights.
Nice video
Javelinas LOVE to eat cactus!!! 😍😋😋🐗
I just started doing videos, and noise pollution does suck, when recording sound:( What mics/ sound recorders, you use?
jvc px 100 camera has 2 mics on it. I usually just set the camera on a rock and go.
Great video mate :0 Im subbed, keep up the good work :)
Is that a Queensland healer?
Nice dog.
great dog u have, what pack do u have on him?
Did you camp off of bear trail? Not looking for exact coordinates just the general idea
wow wonder how it is in 2019 what a amazing place $$$$$$$$
Hearing those chainsaws (probably loggers) in such a pristine and magical place must have been so unnerving for you. It seems anymore no matter how far you venture you can't escape man and his destruction. Who needs to be reminded of that crap when you're in a place like that?? Makes me so mad. :(
When we were headed in we came across a tree smouldering from a lightning strike. 2 days later we came across the forest fire crew chopping it up and clearing the trail so it was just the sound of taking care of the environment in the end.
Well that's good to hear. Guess I'm just cynical from reading all of the Alt National Park Service updates on Facebook! ;)
wish you would use mic as hard to hear you. Hi from uk
Summit is such a sports. lol
great editing! i love this area of sedona backpacking as well as four wheeling! just uploaded a video id love to have you check it out
Hey, what breed is your 4 legged mate?
+Michael Rideout Belgian Malinois
+GuideYouOutdoors that is awesome you two are able to do this
Um, how come in Call of Duty, uh, Black Ops 1 and World at War, when you call in the dogs, if it's you and your team's dogs, then you see them as German shepherds but the enemies who are looking at those dogs, they see them as Belgian Malinois. That is the biggest mind-fuckery ever because how could that make any sense in the real world? People should buy my "Impact" a James Grider novel on Amazon and linked in my videos so I can afford to move out of a desert into a more forested area like in the video.
Your dog looks like a Belgian Malinois
They should put a Circle K where those ruined rocks are. A thousand years is too old. It's time for progress, wifi and personal pizzas! 🍕
Whats so secret about it?
Do they have an ATM?
they only accept smiles
There are no camp fires allowed in Arizona now.
Tourism is ruining Sedona like it has ruined so many other beautiful places. Thank you for not telling where the ruins are. The less people who know the better. There already is not much left of them and in a few more years they wont be there at all.
it is free land to go and see
It is a shame this is well known now. People are destroying the ruins. Just touching the rock leaves damage.
Thanks for not having that annoying, over done, Casey Niestat wannabe type music in your video. I swear that crap is ruining RUclips!