Just hiked this trail two weeks ago on my first ever trip to Alaska. Unbelievable experience. Sunny, clear skies and mid 60s the entire day, couldn't of been more perfect. Those views are indescribable.
We did the Exit Glacier excursion tour when we were there a few years ago. Epic! Crampons, ice climbing. dodging crevasses the whole nine yards. Top 5 adventure for me for sure.
This amazing hike will be added into my Anchorage through Denali NP going to Fairbanks and Artic Circle via Dalton Highway Adventure this June. Thank for sharing
@@robertovaladez96 we got there around 11 am and there was plenty of parking, just kind of far away from the trail head. We saw a mom bear and baby bear VERY far away, they were like little moving dots because of how far away they were. I would say carry bear spray and if you can carry a fire arm.
I did this hike in July 2008...took about 6hours RT...the way up feels ENDLESS, but if you do it, you will never EVER forget it!!! 😃🏔️ I'm glad to know that despite The Melting Glaciers, this hike is still spectacular. Just be prepared and be Bear Aware...it IS their home after all. 🐻😳
well probably not because since it's alaska, im betting the snow wont be melted yet by may. which means the trails will all be covered in snow and mud and it will be very difficult.
just keep an eye on the forecast, once it snows more than a foot id say its probably too late, especially if they close or dont plow the main road. otherwise if it doesnt snow, early october should be perfect. we did it mid to late september. im not sure how the campgrounds work out there but theres no one out there so if youre camping, im sure no one will mind. we slept in the car in the parking lot there in the winter time once, by where the road was closed.
Any month in the late spring, summer or early fall will be great! It's probably nicer without snow all over the path, so whenever it warms up, it'll be good.
Hey, yeah, as you get up towards the top there are several spots where you can go up to and touch the icefield. The landscape just gradually connects into it. You can hike around the edge of it pretty good, but i'm not sure if you could physically get up onto the top of the ice without some ice-axes and crampons and ropes and stuff, at least not out into the middle of it. maybe you could go like 20 feet out if you found a smooth location without any crevasses.
If I had to guess, I would say there would still be snow on the entry-road as well as snow on the trail. If you can somehow get to the trailhead, you could still hike up to the glacier I bet, But if you have to hike the whole road too, it would probably take too long to do during daylight hours :/
@@sdsskyapp Hey the winter footage was in like january, and the footage where there is green grass and trees and stuff, that was in early september, like september 1-7th.
Hello friends! Let me know if this video helped you!
Just hiked this trail two weeks ago on my first ever trip to Alaska. Unbelievable experience. Sunny, clear skies and mid 60s the entire day, couldn't of been more perfect. Those views are indescribable.
We did the Exit Glacier excursion tour when we were there a few years ago. Epic! Crampons, ice climbing. dodging crevasses the whole nine yards. Top 5 adventure for me for sure.
This amazing hike will be added into my Anchorage through Denali NP going to Fairbanks and Artic Circle via Dalton Highway Adventure this June. Thank for sharing
Added to our list, thank you
One of the best hikes in alaska, top notch production quality
Thanks CollegeBoy! I agree, that hike was so awesome!
Bucket list!
Holy frick bro beutiful video and great production! Hitting this one with the boys in two weeks
Thank you Clay!! You guys will have a great time at the Harding Icefield!
Thank you for the information! We are excited to take on this adventure.
Hey you are welcome, trekking pals !
Going to Alaska in 1 week and will be hiking this trail, super stoked!
aww yeah it's such a cool hike !!
How was it?
@@robertovaladez96 It was amazing, pictures and words can’t do the trail justice, would highly recommend
@@matthewr209 any advice on how early to go and parking ? Also we’re so afraid of bears… did you see any? I know it’s luck of the draw
@@robertovaladez96 we got there around 11 am and there was plenty of parking, just kind of far away from the trail head. We saw a mom bear and baby bear VERY far away, they were like little moving dots because of how far away they were. I would say carry bear spray and if you can carry a fire arm.
To the top 4 hours round trip or 4 hours one way?
I did this hike in July 2008...took about 6hours RT...the way up feels ENDLESS, but if you do it, you will never EVER forget it!!! 😃🏔️
I'm glad to know that despite The Melting Glaciers, this hike is still spectacular. Just be prepared and be Bear Aware...it IS their home after all. 🐻😳
How were you able to get drone footage?
Nice video. Would you recommend this with a 2 years old baby in the Month of May?
well probably not because since it's alaska, im betting the snow wont be melted yet by may. which means the trails will all be covered in snow and mud and it will be very difficult.
How long was your total round trip?
Gorgeous views indeed! Do you think its still accessible early October? Also are the campgrounds free to camp in at Exit Glacier?
just keep an eye on the forecast, once it snows more than a foot id say its probably too late, especially if they close or dont plow the main road. otherwise if it doesnt snow, early october should be perfect. we did it mid to late september. im not sure how the campgrounds work out there but theres no one out there so if youre camping, im sure no one will mind. we slept in the car in the parking lot there in the winter time once, by where the road was closed.
@@1lifeonearth Thanks a lot for te insight. Looking forward to visiting it!
Hi. 2:26 what month was this hike?
Hey this was in September
Enjoyed your video sometimes you just have to make multiple visits to a location.
Thanks man! Yeah I think it's always nice to go twice and experience the same place in a whole different way.
What month do you recommend for doing the hike?
Any month in the late spring, summer or early fall will be great! It's probably nicer without snow all over the path, so whenever it warms up, it'll be good.
Dope video!
Thanks Jen!!
Hi Kevin, cool video! Are those sports to get onto the Icefield easy to find? I am planning to be there soon, so I want to be prepared!
Hey, yeah, as you get up towards the top there are several spots where you can go up to and touch the icefield. The landscape just gradually connects into it. You can hike around the edge of it pretty good, but i'm not sure if you could physically get up onto the top of the ice without some ice-axes and crampons and ropes and stuff, at least not out into the middle of it. maybe you could go like 20 feet out if you found a smooth location without any crevasses.
Would be helpful to know about how many miles it is up to the top vantage point you show in the video?
I hiked this two days ago. It is 4.1 miles to the end of the trail. The scenery up there is worth the hike for sure!
How were you able to legally get drone footage? Was there a waiver process?
Can you hike this trail in March?
If I had to guess, I would say there would still be snow on the entry-road as well as snow on the trail. If you can somehow get to the trailhead, you could still hike up to the glacier I bet, But if you have to hike the whole road too, it would probably take too long to do during daylight hours :/
@@1lifeonearth when did you hike this trail?
@@sdsskyapp Hey the winter footage was in like january, and the footage where there is green grass and trees and stuff, that was in early september, like september 1-7th.