Wow! Great place! You take us to the coolest, least known places of any channel I have ever seen. And you do it so well! Thank you again, Tristan. There are some I've seen that feel l8ke they're trying to copy you, but they haven't made it past trying. 😊
I'm always looking for your video every weekend when I first have the chance to open youtube and watch some videos. Thanks for being consistent I know the effort involved it is not wasted on me.
Glad to see you made it up to my favorite stomping grounds...the east slope of the Washington Cascades. So many incredible places there, hoping you spend some time.
Up early, watching the weekly video before even getting the email :) I have hiked down the Imnaha river (Oregon side) to the Snake and had the place to myself. Another great trail is along Lightning ridge (Idaho side) - I think it's called the Boise trail, with views of the canyon and the Seven Devils. $18 for a truck stop shower is crazy! Can hardly wait for the next video! Thanks!
Always look forward to Saturday morning for your post. Love learning the history of places you visit. Another channel in England “ the map reading company” teaches map reading, compass use, and navigation and always take a moment to discuss some historical fact while hiking. You can see the excitement as he talks. Thanks much for showing us these sites.
You do get around dude! I appreciate you doing the foot work to show us these cool places to be considered if I'm in the neighborhood. Your header music could be the Johnny Cash standard "I've Been Everywhere" except for infringement issues. The spot in the Bitterroot valley area up to that arch was brutal.
I love the part where you show you driving up around the bend meaning you drove up to that point, got out and positioned your camera, then got back in your SUV backed up a distance then drove by your camera to get "THE SHOT' then had to back up to retrieve your camera. I am wore out just describing your tenacity in what you must do to make s video.
Tristan (do I have that right?), as a young, ambitious writer I aspired to live for a summer in a watch tower like this, like the heroes of my teens and early 20's -- John Steinbeck, Jack Kerouac, and Ken Kesey, to write the great American novel. Unfortunately for me, satellites replaced the fire lookout systems that protected our National Forests for half a century just around the time I began to inquire. I never did write the novel -- I did some writing, but it was nothing like my adolescent imagination. It's easier to write when you have something to write about. If there's one thing I learned, it's that life is too short. Get to know our American West. I always have suggestions if you run out of ideas. The Snake River canyon is an interesting place, but it looks like wildfire country up there. We need rain, all over the west. Be careful out there, and thanks for taking us along. 🇺🇸🧙🏽♂️💙💙💙 Don't forget to vote. We need everyone's vote this year, before Tuesday afternoon. 💙💙💙🇺🇸
I, as a European, had the extreme privilege to visit a tower when is was still in use! 1976, on the Colville Indian Reservation, in Washington State. The ‘guard in residence’ was a local, indigenous lady, who lived there for stretches of time.
I've been watching for years. The quality of the videos has been astounding. Using the drone has given you and us a great perspective. Thank you!
Wow! Great place! You take us to the coolest, least known places of any channel I have ever seen. And you do it so well! Thank you again, Tristan.
There are some I've seen that feel l8ke they're trying to copy you, but they haven't made it past trying. 😊
That was an awesome trail along the river. Thanks for bringing us along.
Waking up to a new video fills my heart with the spirt of adventure. Keep them coming!,
Wonderful way to start the day - with Tristan on an awesome adventure 😊
Love your videos. Keep rolling my man.
Beautiful 😍 canyon. It's been on my list for awhile. Now I have to ✔ it off. Looking forward to what's to come. Thanks Tristan!👏👌
I'm always looking for your video every weekend when I first have the chance to open youtube and watch some videos. Thanks for being consistent I know the effort involved it is not wasted on me.
I appreciate that! Thanks for sticking around and watching every weekend!
What another great area. I love hiking along those traverse trails that give you high views for miles. Cool museum and historical artifacts too. 👍🏼
Thanks Tristan, I always enjoy your videos. You definitely put in the time to deliver consistently quality videos.
I enjoyed it immensely! You never disappoint me with your adventures! Thank you!
Tristan that was quite the hike, you deserve pizza for dinner. Thanks for taking us along.
Glad to see you made it up to my favorite stomping grounds...the east slope of the Washington Cascades. So many incredible places there, hoping you spend some time.
Up early, watching the weekly video before even getting the email :) I have hiked down the Imnaha river (Oregon side) to the Snake and had the place to myself. Another great trail is along Lightning ridge (Idaho side) - I think it's called the Boise trail, with views of the canyon and the Seven Devils. $18 for a truck stop shower is crazy! Can hardly wait for the next video! Thanks!
Always enjoy your content, keep up the good work. Thank you.
Great job ! Loved it !
I love the history lessons in your videos.
Always look forward to Saturday morning for your post. Love learning the history of places you visit.
Another channel in England “ the map reading company” teaches map reading, compass use, and navigation and always take a moment to discuss some historical fact while hiking. You can see the excitement as he talks. Thanks much for showing us these sites.
Another great one!!
You do get around dude! I appreciate you doing the foot work to show us these cool places to be considered if I'm in the neighborhood. Your header music could be the Johnny Cash standard "I've Been Everywhere" except for infringement issues. The spot in the Bitterroot valley area up to that arch was brutal.
Interesting, I had thought off the top of my head Kings Canyon was the deepest. Beautiful scenery!
Your videos are always so heartfelt and profound! Thank you for your creativity and ability to touch the deepest strings of my soul!♠️⛺️🍸
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words!
I love the part where you show you driving up around the bend meaning you drove up to that point, got out and positioned your camera, then got back in your SUV backed up a distance then drove by your camera to get "THE SHOT' then had to back up to retrieve your camera. I am wore out just describing your tenacity in what you must do to make s video.
I was gonna mention it looks like a suv commercial !😊
Thanks! It's not a big deal. Just part of the gig 😁
Looks so fun
That was beautiful
Yes on the poison ivy
Good Morning !
Morning!
Agreed, that is poison ivy.
I can't believe I hit Hell's Canyon before you did! I didn't get much time there, though. Would love to go back.
P.S. You're right, don't go in summer. I was there in July 2021, and WHEW!! Couldn't handle more than a mile.
What brand hiking pants and red hoodie are you wearing. Awesome trail
Idaho man myself, you are really close to me.
Our Home that is.
Payette county.
I've hiked to 'He Devil, put my name in the record container
Tristan - you mentioned that is rattlesnake country, which brought to mind this question: do you carry a snake bite kit when hiking?
I keep thinking maybe there’s a reason for the RAV4 on this trip, like perhaps the Cruiser is getting some upgrades?
Tristan (do I have that right?), as a young, ambitious writer I aspired to live for a summer in a watch tower like this, like the heroes of my teens and early 20's -- John Steinbeck, Jack Kerouac, and Ken Kesey, to write the great American novel.
Unfortunately for me, satellites replaced the fire lookout systems that protected our National Forests for half a century just around the time I began to inquire.
I never did write the novel -- I did some writing, but it was nothing like my adolescent imagination. It's easier to write when you have something to write about.
If there's one thing I learned, it's that life is too short. Get to know our American West. I always have suggestions if you run out of ideas. The Snake River canyon is an interesting place, but it looks like wildfire country up there. We need rain, all over the west.
Be careful out there, and thanks for taking us along.
🇺🇸🧙🏽♂️💙💙💙 Don't forget to vote. We need everyone's vote this year, before Tuesday afternoon. 💙💙💙🇺🇸
I, as a European, had the extreme privilege to visit a tower when is was still in use! 1976, on the Colville Indian Reservation, in Washington State. The ‘guard in residence’ was a local, indigenous lady, who lived there for stretches of time.
Pittsburgh Landing NOT Pilgrims Landing…wrong side of the country!