Did you get a hitch back from the malt shop to the trail, or did you have to walk around? That loose gravel is slippery. When I hiked Angels Landing (Zion) last summer, the rock had a layer of loose gravel, adding to the fear factor! It was worse than some of the slippery wet rocks in the Whites.
I know what you mean about those steep gravely sections. I was never afraid of heights until I did a hike near there called Devils Punch Bowl. It had steep sections, big drop offs, loose gravel. A little scary so be safe! Glad to see your videos again.
so happy to see you post your days again! I was just beginning to worry about you guys because I hadn't seen any films. enjoy your days and be careful😊
Sparse wildlife, but there is gecko (?) on a rock at 11:08 Way to go, men! (and mom, of course). With these hiking experiences, what will they be able accomplish in the coming years? Who knows?
I am so glad to see you back again! 😊. I was worried about you all! Sorry about Ashers knee 😱 But Congratulations on 300 miles! 👏👏👏👏👏. Stay safe and be careful. It looks very steep there! 🤯🤯🤯 you all are doing just great! Looking forward to your next video! 🏕🌻😊
06:53 What was that about, Boy we need food! Ha-Ha!!!!! 07:32 These Malts better be GOOD!!!!! We walked the whole way here!!! 09:45 We made it to 300 miles!!!!!! Only 2300 and change to go!!!! OH MY!!!!!!! 13:05 Mom explaining how the PCT is full of Death traps if you are not walking straight and true down the path in many places!!!!!!!!! Good job, mom!!!
Loved it. I can't begin to fathom more than 20 miles, or the 27 you did today. Since this was May 1st, I'm guessing you're into Oregon by now. Go Field Trip, and prayers for safety.
I love this channel! What an awesome Mom. Boys love adventure and I think they will learn more on the trail than they would have studying how to be good comrades at a desk in school.
👋Nice to see another video from you. Hope are well and safe.Thanks 🦋❤
Glad to see your still doing well. Keep the great work.
you were in Lake Arrowhead/Cedar Glen, CA.
Good to see the boys stepping up behind the camera. They have a lot of confidence.
Did you get a hitch back from the malt shop to the trail, or did you have to walk around? That loose gravel is slippery. When I hiked Angels Landing (Zion) last summer, the rock had a layer of loose gravel, adding to the fear factor! It was worse than some of the slippery wet rocks in the Whites.
I know what you mean about those steep gravely sections. I was never afraid of heights until I did a hike near there called Devils Punch Bowl. It had steep sections, big drop offs, loose gravel. A little scary so be safe! Glad to see your videos again.
so happy to see you post your days again! I was just beginning to worry about you guys because I hadn't seen any films. enjoy your days and be careful😊
Just finished binge watching your AT hike. Watched your ascent to Katadin yesterday with tears of joy!!! Looking forward to your PCT journey!!!
Sparse wildlife, but there is gecko (?) on a rock at 11:08
Way to go, men! (and mom, of course). With these hiking experiences, what will they be able accomplish in the coming years? Who knows?
I am so glad to see you back again! 😊. I was worried about you all! Sorry about Ashers knee 😱 But Congratulations on 300 miles! 👏👏👏👏👏. Stay safe and be careful. It looks very steep there! 🤯🤯🤯 you all are doing just great! Looking forward to your next video! 🏕🌻😊
Where did you leave your packs when you walked to the malt shop?
Super impressive. Such great attitudes. Hoping in the next installment you get a dip in the hot springs before scooting out in the a.m.
06:53 What was that about, Boy we need food! Ha-Ha!!!!! 07:32 These Malts better be GOOD!!!!! We walked the whole way here!!! 09:45 We made it to 300 miles!!!!!! Only 2300 and change to go!!!! OH MY!!!!!!! 13:05 Mom explaining how the PCT is full of Death traps if you are not walking straight and true down the path in many places!!!!!!!!! Good job, mom!!!
Wahoo! So glad to see ya again!
YAY! You're back!
OK questionnaire meant rude are all what about school for the boys? Do you home school on the trail?
Loved it. I can't begin to fathom more than 20 miles, or the 27 you did today. Since this was May 1st, I'm guessing you're into Oregon by now. Go Field Trip, and prayers for safety.
I was just asking Goob if he'd seen you. Glad you're still trekking along.
I love this channel! What an awesome Mom. Boys love adventure and I think they will learn more on the trail than they would have studying how to be good comrades at a desk in school.