Duuude! Just found your channel and I'm thoroughly impressed. From filming the adventure to the information provided. Looks like we frequent some of the same terrain. Anyhow, I hit the subscribe button. Happy Trails!
This is amazing! I, along with a few others (experienced backpacker, 1st time’er, and my son (12 y/o semi-experienced) will be doing this in a few days. Thank you for the great content!
Another great video. Hit Anderson Pass and the Morain in August 1997 from the Dosewallips. Was just out off active duty army at the time. Anderson Glacier came right down to the lake which was a muddy brown from the silt. We climbed Mt. Anderson and came down the cliffy area on the SE ridge. A large, beautiful tarn tucked away in there somewhere, I remember. At any rate, subbed to your channel. Keep’em coming!
If you haven’t done the Tubal Cain Trail yet, it is absolutely breathtaking once you make the first big switchback and start heading up the valley from the north side of the creek. I do have a video of the trip from this past summer if you want to get an idea. At any rate, I’m hoping to do an open loop up there which involves coming out the Dungeness with a side jaunt to Home Lake and Constance Pass. You’re probably wondering why I’m telling you all this. It’s because your videos are pretty dang awesome and Netflix and Prime just don’t cut it.
Question for anyone... I am flying in to hike (3 nights) enchanted valley in July. Currently I am planning to rent a car and leave at trailhead but seems like a waste. Anyone have transportation ideas? I will need to store a carry on somewhere also while I am on trail. Is there lockers anywhere for this? Any help is greatly appreciated.
I just wish you would keep your face out of the view when showing your viewers some of that breathtaking nature. I find myself trying to look pass your image to see what's behind.
Duuude! Just found your channel and I'm thoroughly impressed. From filming the adventure to the information provided. Looks like we frequent some of the same terrain. Anyhow, I hit the subscribe button. Happy Trails!
Thanks for the kind words! Happy trails.
This is amazing! I, along with a few others (experienced backpacker, 1st time’er, and my son (12 y/o semi-experienced) will be doing this in a few days. Thank you for the great content!
Awesome! You will have a blast
Thanks for Posting, been dreaming about this hike..
Go for it!
Another great video. Hit Anderson Pass and the Morain in August 1997 from the Dosewallips. Was just out off active duty army at the time. Anderson Glacier came right down to the lake which was a muddy brown from the silt. We climbed Mt. Anderson and came down the cliffy area on the SE ridge. A large, beautiful tarn tucked away in there somewhere, I remember. At any rate, subbed to your channel. Keep’em coming!
Awesome! It’s amazing how things change over the years.
If you haven’t done the Tubal Cain Trail yet, it is absolutely breathtaking once you make the first big switchback and start heading up the valley from the north side of the creek. I do have a video of the trip from this past summer if you want to get an idea. At any rate, I’m hoping to do an open loop up there which involves coming out the Dungeness with a side jaunt to Home Lake and Constance Pass. You’re probably wondering why I’m telling you all this. It’s because your videos are pretty dang awesome and Netflix and Prime just don’t cut it.
@@Olympic_TryAthlete thanks! I’ll have to check it out.
I would love to do this one but I don’t know if my feet would disown me!
Haha. It was rough.
Question for anyone... I am flying in to hike (3 nights) enchanted valley in July. Currently I am planning to rent a car and leave at trailhead but seems like a waste. Anyone have transportation ideas? I will need to store a carry on somewhere also while I am on trail. Is there lockers anywhere for this? Any help is greatly appreciated.
I’m not sure. It’s pretty remote, not sure there’s any transportation that would take you there. Rental might be the only practical option.
I just wish you would keep your face out of the view when showing your viewers some of that breathtaking nature. I find myself trying to look pass your image to see what's behind.
Ah yes. Noted.