Breathtaking. The scenery got more spectacular as you went on. The music was sublime. Well done. How did you guys meet? You are a great trekking duo. Thanks for the hard work.
34:11 I am so jealous that you got to be there and all I could do is watch you on my frickin laptop. I think I've seen this vid now at least over a 100 times and that scene never gets old.....but I am.
Awesome Jerry, it was one of the best trips of my life as well, hope to be back in greater Yellowstone sometime soon, but right now I am having a blast exploring glaciers in Norway
So amazing to hike where there are no trails. These places you went are as remote, wild and beautiful as it gets. Thanks for all your hard work in shooting and editing these so we can all enjoy the places you've seen.
@@NorwegianXplorer pinkze he say also " yeah truly remarkable, my father once said to me " what you do today are your memories for tomorrow " you two sure are gonna remember this beautiful place ! "
Wildest one-of-a-kind hike in the lower 48. Bushwhacking and the challenge of finding the correct route put it over the top. I didn't realize that this area contained such a variety of terrain and geology. I'm watching it for the third time right now.
I remain wordless at such a magnificence. Blue sky, green grass full of wildflowers in all colours, surrounded by huge mountainwalls and white glaciers.... ! Gorgeous ! My favourite phrase I hear you saying, Jarl, is "What a beautifull morning !" - For how many years have you been hiking ? Twenty ? It seems to me you and your buddy Joey have built up a solid healthy constitution ! Enduring tiredness and... wounded feet, no ?? I also wonder if your back doesn't get suffering from your heavy backpack.... 20 kilo ? Surely, throughout the years you've got used to it... Many thanks for these beautifull films !
what a great video.... both part one and two... really enjoyed it.... wonderful camera work.... great commentary on the appreciation of the beauty you experienced .... thank you for taking me to places i will never see.....
What an amazing hike, the scenery is sublime. You guys are so fortunate to be able to undertake these trips. I'm now 78, having hiked throughout my life, particularly in the four corners areas since 1992 although I'm an English oldtimer from Shropshire, really enjoying your U tube videos, so thankyou both.
I didn't think it could get any better after part 1 but the hike thru the meadow to the summit going towards Glacier Basin was astounding. You and Joey were very fortunate to access such a remote area and be rewarded with such incredible views. Thanks for sharing, Jarl. Safe travels.
Didn’t want this to end. Great stuff. Struck the perfect balance between narration, music and of course, stunning photography. Looking forward to more from this YouTubing Nordic Xplorer. 5⭐️
Well that was just Epic! Thank you so much for doing what you do and sharing it with all of us. Glad to see Joey is alive, well and still at it. You guys covered a lot of ground over those 8 days. Truly impressive.
Wow! What an epic wilderness backpacking adventure! Your video was magnificent and the music really fit the feel of the trip. Thank you so much for this art. I will never be able to do this, so I appreciate it even more!
pinkze he say " 5:29- very paradisey, i think that is a new word ! certainly does this place justice, that is very cool- paradisey, love it.Great narration without being too much, just enough to let the novice viewer like myself know what's needed, like your calls to let any bears know you're passing through. Joey and yourself make a great team. This is freedom, awesome you guys "
You found a great word to describe this adventure, “such epicness”. So wild and wonderfully amazing! Thank you so much for taking the extra energy to bring us along. Stunning🏜️
pinkze he say " very paradisey " " never get bored of that, closely followed by Joey's reality check 🤣, you two truly are exploring experts, thank you for helping de stress my week yet again with this beautiful adventure "!
Love all the videos. This was the first one I watched and while they are all amazing, something about this one takes the cake for me. That looked so wild with some amazing scenery. Adventure of a lifetime. Thanks for taking the time to film
I've hiked over 18,000 miles over the years and I have a great appreciation for your journey! I applaud you. It's a great feeling when you find the trail again! Beautiful mountain ranges.
What an amazing video. You were able to capture so many beautiful parts of Yellowstone and the surrounding areas! Some of the views are just so vast and seem like they might go on forever!
Your videography is amazing and captures the beauty and awe of these wild places with uniqueness and wonder. Thank you so much for taking me into this backcountry with Joey - he was smiling the biggest ever the entire adventure. Gratitude.
This is one of the best backpacking videos I have ever seen. Incredibly beautiful scenery, so remote, just awesome.. thanks for sharing. I would love to do a trip like this, it looks like you almost pick your own adventure getting through areas. I did not know areas like this still existed in the United States.
Wow , what an EPIC Trip. Truly Breathtaking Views. Joey is a Great guide. You two are living Life! I am definitely going out there now. Thanks for the vids.
Again, Wow! I just got back from riding a mustang that was wild 19 months ago, to sitting here watching the amazing wildness that you and Joey got to experience. The view from the meadows and ridges literally brought tears to my eyes. Thank you so much for sharing your adventure.
Norwegian Xplorer , no trip planned yet, just riding the mustang for a friend. But so cool to think this horse was brought up in the wilds of central Oregon for the first three years of her life.
I'm from Wyoming born and raised and have hiked every place except the cross from the Tetons to the Absaroka crossing the Thoroughfare. The hike you just finished. I'm too old to do this now but have always been curious. I don't know if Joey told you that there have been two major incidents with bears in the last several years. One involved a woman who wanted to camp for long periods in the area near Rampart. She was interested in studying bears despite what the rangers told her. Kind of a female version of Timothy Treadwell. She appeared on the road one day wild-eyed and refused to go back and get her stuff. The other was much more tragic and was over close to the Teton side. I couldn't tell how close you got to that section. In the Autumn there are outfitters that take hunters into the area and have their horses bolt, turn around and run back, as well as buck off their riders. Their ears are moving 24/7 and their nostrils are working overtime. I don't know if it's a blessing or a curse that you didn't encounter grizzlies. I think you're lucky that you didn't. But I'm old now.
Hey Scott, thanks for your insights, Yes I have heard storries from Joey and other sources about bear incidents, not the particular one you mention with the woman, but others, about outfitters being attacked by bears while hunting in this exact area etc. We were very much on guard at all times and built perimeters around our camps every night and I am sure there were many bears that were aware of us but choose to ignore us. It was very warm and we think the bears were hunkered down at higher ground to cool off. Rampart creek felt very very far out and wild for sure! Joey has encountered many Grizzlies out in the Thorofare, but this was also his first time up Open Creek and Rampart.
Really cool trip Jarl! I've done several trips in Yellowstone and the Absarokas. In September I'm doing a backcountry trip around southeast Yellowstone. Started investigating a route to the headwaters of Yellowstone River and came across your two-part video. I normally don't watch long videos of other people hiking, but for some reason I watched both parts of this in one sitting. Reminiscent of a Beartooth Mountains trip I did several years ago. Joey is a hoot.
I really enjoy watching videos with you and Joey in them. I hope to see many more...What a rugged adventure, I've never seen Joey that wiped out and tired before..
Yeah, you could be right, we were discussing that option, it was def a hunting camp, there were several scaffoldings set up in the area also without any kind of platform, and they had clearly been torn at by bears.
This is the best Yellowstone video I watched in youtube. I have seen many californian park's video based on thru hike videos, alpine fishing videos, camping videos etc but yours hit all the right spots that I enjoy. Thank you for bringing such adventure.
I just watched this again, this time with my 90 year old mom. I wanted to share some inspiring scenery with her. Such beauty! A very welcome change from all the turmoil going on in the world. Do you still keep in contact with Joey? Thank you for putting out such nice work. I’m still waiting on an Internet with faster connections to watch your newer adventures.
Thank you so much for taking so much time to video your trips. It's so awesome to be able to see things that we will never see on our own two feet. You guys are amazing videographers, as well. Anyone who knows anything about shooting video knows what a pain it is to pull out the camera, set it up, then go back for it. Lots of time spent. And you guys do it on multi-day hikes. We're hooked on your videos. :-)
This is my favorite of your vids, the BIG MEADOW below Overlook Mtn. is one of the most beautiful places on earth, I definitely would have camped there! Peace and love always!
@@NorwegianXplorer Yeah, that's a long haul out of there! You could go back sometime and camp for as long as you want...mmmmm! I'm curious, do you know the meaning of my last name in Norwegian? It is Sjoboen. I have relatives in Lysekloster and would love to go there and meet them, if I could ever afford it. I live in Washington state and know many of the places in your videos of the North Cascades. As you know, it is a fantastic mountain range full of great hiking and climbing, my home! Stay cool, Jarl!
@@photobugz Very cool! Sjoboen means something Sea Dweller or similar. Love the Northern Cascades, been up in the Alpine Lakes and Glacier Peak areas for trips.
@@NorwegianXplorer I was always told it means "house by the sea" so, right on Jarl, I wanted to know what a native would say, thank you for that! I am a musician (drums) and photographer, If you would like to see my work I am on www.flicker.com/don sjoboen. I hope you check it out, I do nature/wildlife, especially birds. I hope you get back this way for more of our wonderful mountains! Peace and love always!
Oh My Goodness!! Parts 1 and 2 are spectacular! The color and definition in your video is very professional, but I’m most taken by your professional composition abilities. Please submit this to National Geographic for their inclusion in their library. These Parts 1 and 2 are now on my top library shelf for viewing when I want to dream about places I wish I could have visited. Superb!
Thank you Yarl & Joey. You guys are great, love the brief chit chat and the tons of spectacular views. Such incredible photography. I so hated for it to end.
Absolutely spectacular! I just backpacked Lost Creek Wilderness Loop in Colorado and backpacked at RMNP. Went to Sky Pond, now seeing this I want to go back to Yellowstone! And finally see the Tetons.
Wow! This is really a marvelous video in your series! There is no wonder why John Muir once said, Mountains are calling and I must go! Thanks for sharing!
I usually prefer to see trip videos in a shorter format but not yours. This and the previous video to it just came up in my feed. I absolutely loved them both and looking forward to watching many more. These were great videos to watch as I prepare for a 12 day Colorado trip coming up next week. Thank you so much for all the work you put into your videos.
Amazing! Stunning Yosemite terrain, great video shots and Joey as your costar. Looking forward to seeing more of your hikes. Thank you and happy trails!
The changing landscapes were incredible in both part 1 and 2. How many miles was this in total. I just got this feeling that you covered some serious miles, even as the crow flies, but land bound, it must have been quite a trip! Thanks so much for taking us along. Just amazing!
Thank you Deborah, I am not sure about the mileage, I only recorded the first day which was 17,6 miles, I think that might have been the longest day of the trip by distance although the time spent down in Rampart Creek seemed endless.
@@NorwegianXplorer Wow, 17.6 miles! But you were fresh and those meadows probably made for an "easier" day. I definitely got the impression that the Rampart Creek area was pretty grueling, plus the threat of grizzlies and the lack of a trail as an added "bonus"! lol The entire journey was just wonderful and, dare I say; ethereal. The beauty was just beyond imagination! Again, thanks so much for bringing us (especially those whose ability to wander has been stolen) along with you.
Breathtaking. The scenery got more spectacular as you went on. The music was sublime. Well done.
How did you guys meet? You are a great trekking duo.
Thanks for the hard work.
Thank you, really appreciate it, we met on an early season backpacking trip a few years ago!
34:11 I am so jealous that you got to be there and all I could do is watch you on my frickin laptop. I think I've seen this vid now at least over a 100 times and that scene never gets old.....but I am.
Awesome Jerry, it was one of the best trips of my life as well, hope to be back in greater Yellowstone sometime soon, but right now I am having a blast exploring glaciers in Norway
@@NorwegianXplorer If and when you do go back to Yellowstone, please let me go as well with you.....please, really....please.
Epic 8 day backcountry trek, not for your average hiker. Great for treadmill "hiking". Scenery 5+/5, Solitude 5+/5, Stable video 5/5. Keep 'em coming!
Awesome, I will, thanks for watching!
So amazing to hike where there are no trails. These places you went are as remote, wild and beautiful as it gets. Thanks for all your hard work in shooting and editing these so we can all enjoy the places you've seen.
Thank you, appreciate it!
ow, and Joey's constantly flying trouser leg makes it all even more spectacular.
Haha!
pinkze he say "51:14- such epicness- describes both your channel and the surroundings on this wondrous trail, thank you, again "
Prob one of my favorite areas I have ever been to, thanks again!
@@NorwegianXplorer pinkze he say also " yeah truly remarkable, my father once said to me " what you do today are your memories for tomorrow " you two sure are gonna remember this beautiful place ! "
@@pinkze I am hoping to be back there sometime next year for sure!
Wildest one-of-a-kind hike in the lower 48. Bushwhacking and the challenge of finding the correct route put it over the top. I didn't realize that this area contained such a variety of terrain and geology. I'm watching it for the third time right now.
That is awesome Scott, thanks for your kind and thoughtful comments, really appreciate it, we were really surprised by the variety too!
Got some bushwhacking to do? Who better to have with you than Joey! Good job Jarl, thanks!!
Thank you, appreciate it!
I remain wordless at such a magnificence. Blue sky, green grass full of wildflowers in all colours, surrounded by huge mountainwalls and white glaciers.... ! Gorgeous ! My favourite phrase I hear you saying, Jarl, is "What a beautifull morning !" - For how many years have you been hiking ? Twenty ? It seems to me you and your buddy Joey have built up a solid healthy constitution ! Enduring tiredness and... wounded feet, no ?? I also wonder if your back doesn't get suffering from your heavy backpack.... 20 kilo ? Surely, throughout the years you've got used to it... Many thanks for these beautifull films !
I think the backpacks might be around 15kg for 8 days, there is of course some endurance developed while hiking and backpacking these long days:-)
Absolutely phenomenal experience. Thank you for letting me come along virtually.
Thank u☺️
COOLEST TRIP ON RUclips! IM NOT GOING TO LOOK INTO GOING TO SOME OF THESE PLACES!!! THANK YOU BOTH!
Thank you Ryan!
what a great video.... both part one and two... really enjoyed it.... wonderful camera work.... great commentary on the appreciation of the beauty you experienced .... thank you for taking me to places i will never see.....
Thank you so much🙏
What an amazing hike, the scenery is sublime. You guys are so fortunate to be able to undertake these trips. I'm now 78, having hiked throughout my life, particularly in the four corners areas since 1992 although I'm an English oldtimer from Shropshire, really enjoying your U tube videos, so thankyou both.
Thank you Martin!
I didn't think it could get any better after part 1 but the hike thru the meadow to the summit going towards Glacier Basin was astounding. You and Joey were very fortunate to access such a remote area and be rewarded with such incredible views. Thanks for sharing, Jarl. Safe travels.
Thanks Rick!
Stunningly beautiful. Disappointed there wasn't more wildlife.
Yeah, I think it was too warm
Didn’t want this to end. Great stuff. Struck the perfect balance between narration, music and of course, stunning photography.
Looking forward to more from this YouTubing Nordic Xplorer. 5⭐️
Thank you so much, highly appreciated!
Wow! the views were breathtaking, Jarl. Thank you for taking me along. You and Joey make a great team...take care brother and GB!
Thanks you too!!
God’s artwork! Barely touched paradise! So much beauty everywhere you turn!
Yeah its stunning
I've enjoyed all your trips but this one was truly " EPIC!" Great job on the video. The colors and views were awesome!
Thanks a ton! It was an awesome trip!
Speechless. Just spectacular. Thank you for posting these.
Awesome, thank you so much!!!
Norwegian Xplorer if you ever need a place to crash in between adventures in Salt Lake City hit me up.
@@justinellison4117 Thats very kind of you, thanks!!!
It must not be easy to film this, to put this together for our enjoyment. High quality, beautifully done, you get the gold crown.
Thank you so much, appreciate it, its fun!
Incredible adventure! 6 days without seeing anyone else in one of the most beautiful places in the world. What a treat!
Yes, it was special as you know:-)
All I can say is MAJESTIC! Hiking in those areas let's you know how small we all are compared to the universe! Happy 👣 👣 TRAILS
Thank you, truly!
You guys do amazing work. Thanks for all you do, truly inspirational. And shout out to Joey, that guy has an awesome presence. ✌️
Thank you so much☺️
Well that was just Epic! Thank you so much for doing what you do and sharing it with all of us. Glad to see Joey is alive, well and still at it. You guys covered a lot of ground over those 8 days. Truly impressive.
Thank you Scott, it was a great time in an amazing place!
Wow! You guys hiked through some of the most impressive scenery in Yellowstone. Excellent video!
Thank you, yes it was really awesome, my favorite trip I have done in the US I believe
Wow! What an epic wilderness backpacking adventure! Your video was magnificent and the music really fit the feel of the trip. Thank you so much for this art. I will never be able to do this, so I appreciate it even more!
Sweet, thank you for watching:-)
pinkze he say " thumbs up to your great comment, likewise, i will probably not get to do this, great these 2 do it for us "
pinkze he say " 5:29- very paradisey, i think that is a new word ! certainly does this place justice, that is very cool- paradisey, love it.Great narration without being too much, just enough to let the novice viewer like myself know what's needed, like your calls to let any bears know you're passing through. Joey and yourself make a great team. This is freedom, awesome you guys "
This is freedom for sure, thats what I call it too! Thanks for your support Pinkze!
Absolutely unbelievable!
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You found a great word to describe this adventure, “such epicness”. So wild and wonderfully amazing! Thank you so much for taking the extra energy to bring us along. Stunning🏜️
Thanks for wathcing and the kind comment Mary!
This is amazing how you show so much of your journey in such a well organized, beautifully captured and structured film!
Thank you so much!
So wild and beautiful. I think I’m hooked.
Thank you!
pinkze he say " very paradisey " " never get bored of that, closely followed by Joey's reality check 🤣, you two truly are exploring experts, thank you for helping de stress my week yet again with this beautiful adventure "!
Haha! Always a pleasure!
Love all the videos. This was the first one I watched and while they are all amazing, something about this one takes the cake for me. That looked so wild with some amazing scenery. Adventure of a lifetime. Thanks for taking the time to film
Thanks so much! 😊
Thank goodness for multiple monitors..I can be at work and still watch you guys.
haha, awesome! thanks!
I just spent an hour with you and Joey, amazing! Stunningly breath taking meadows and beauty all around. Thank you!
Awesome, thanks for following along on one of my favourite trips!
Thanks for the epicness and for keeping the memory of Joey alive. A joyful trip.
It was indeed
I've hiked over 18,000 miles over the years and I have a great appreciation for your journey! I applaud you. It's a great feeling when you find the trail again! Beautiful mountain ranges.
That is awesome!Than you so much!
Wow, this Yellowstone series has been utterly awesome!!! Thank you for taking the time to produce and post this video!!!
Thank you, appreciate it!
Thank you for sharing these videos. They have been very special for my wife and I to watch.
Thank you so much, really appreciate it!
What an amazing video. You were able to capture so many beautiful parts of Yellowstone and the surrounding areas! Some of the views are just so vast and seem like they might go on forever!
Awesome, thank you so much!
Your videography is amazing and captures the beauty and awe of these wild places with uniqueness and wonder. Thank you so much for taking me into this backcountry with Joey - he was smiling the biggest ever the entire adventure. Gratitude.
Thank you so much, happy place!
This is one of the best backpacking videos I have ever seen. Incredibly beautiful scenery, so remote, just awesome.. thanks for sharing. I would love to do a trip like this, it looks like you almost pick your own adventure getting through areas.
I did not know areas like this still existed in the United States.
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, this is not a trail, Joey knows the area well so he had a goood idea of what we should do
Wow , what an EPIC Trip. Truly Breathtaking Views. Joey is a Great guide. You two are living Life!
I am definitely going out there now. Thanks for the vids.
Awesome, thanks for watching, I was kind of kidding about Joey being the guide, but he is awesome for sure!
Bravo! This is how it's done. Inspires and educates other people. Effort, endurance, skill, courage, it's all here. Take me with you next time.
Thank you, appreciate it🙏
All I can say is WOW! Truly epic!
Thank you!
Again, Wow! I just got back from riding a mustang that was wild 19 months ago, to sitting here watching the amazing wildness that you and Joey got to experience. The view from the meadows and ridges literally brought tears to my eyes. Thank you so much for sharing your adventure.
Awesome, hope you had a great trip, where did you go, thank you so much!
Norwegian Xplorer , no trip planned yet, just riding the mustang for a friend. But so cool to think this horse was brought up in the wilds of central Oregon for the first three years of her life.
@@lisatalley296 Wow, yes, thats awesome!
Unbelievably beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Would takk for turen apply here?
Yes it would lol!
I'm from Wyoming born and raised and have hiked every place except the cross from the Tetons to the Absaroka crossing the Thoroughfare. The hike you just finished.
I'm too old to do this now but have always been curious. I don't know if Joey told you that there have been two major incidents with bears in the last several years. One involved a woman who wanted to camp for long periods in the area near Rampart. She was interested in studying bears despite what the rangers told her. Kind of a female version of Timothy Treadwell. She appeared on the road one day wild-eyed and refused to go back and get her stuff. The other was much more tragic and was over close to the Teton side. I couldn't tell how close you got to that section. In the Autumn there are outfitters that take hunters into the area and have their horses bolt, turn around and run back, as well as buck off their riders. Their ears are moving 24/7 and their nostrils are working overtime. I don't know if it's a blessing or a curse that you didn't encounter grizzlies. I think you're lucky that you didn't. But I'm old now.
Hey Scott, thanks for your insights, Yes I have heard storries from Joey and other sources about bear incidents, not the particular one you mention with the woman, but others, about outfitters being attacked by bears while hunting in this exact area etc. We were very much on guard at all times and built perimeters around our camps every night and I am sure there were many bears that were aware of us but choose to ignore us. It was very warm and we think the bears were hunkered down at higher ground to cool off. Rampart creek felt very very far out and wild for sure! Joey has encountered many Grizzlies out in the Thorofare, but this was also his first time up Open Creek and Rampart.
I enjoy both your channels individually…but together you are the dream team 👌🏻
Thank you! joey is great for sure!
Phenomenal views and great colors thorofare creek area had great lighting..even with the rain.... thanks for sharing your travels
Glad you enjoyed it, Thank you!
Thank you for this
You & Joey seem like cool dudes.
Thanks lol!
Really cool trip Jarl! I've done several trips in Yellowstone and the Absarokas. In September I'm doing a backcountry trip around southeast Yellowstone. Started investigating a route to the headwaters of Yellowstone River and came across your two-part video. I normally don't watch long videos of other people hiking, but for some reason I watched both parts of this in one sitting. Reminiscent of a Beartooth Mountains trip I did several years ago. Joey is a hoot.
Thank you Jeff, really appreciate your comment, good luck on your trip!
What a superbly done video of spectacular country. Thank you.
Many thanks!
Wonderful!!! Thanks for sharing, love it!
You are so welcome!
Looks like an amazing trip. Inspiring me to do a little trip planning for next summer! Love the work you guys put on these videos.
Thank you Andrew!
beautiful scenery; fabulous video and appropriate commentary - nice stuff. thank you for posting!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for coming along!
Hahaha! Great trip! I couldn't help but constantly be distracted by Joey's pants, though!
Haha, they break they break, no stores out there:-)
Wild is certainly true! Stunning landscapes and spectacular views and bears your nearest neighbours! Fabulous!
It was amazing, thank you Joy!
I really enjoy watching videos with you and Joey in them. I hope to see many more...What a rugged adventure, I've never seen Joey that wiped out and tired before..
It was an amazing adventure for sure, thanks for watching!
Possibly the most extraordinarily beautiful and amazing backpacking video I've ever seen. Thank you.
Wow, thank you! So appreciated!
Thank you for sharing this trip (and others) - I get to see sights I will never otherwise see. Such big country over there!
It really is, thanks for watching!
What an amazing trip thank you Yarl & Joey. What a team!! 👍
Our pleasure! Glad you like it:-)
Beautiful, loved watching
Thanks so much 😊
Norwegian Xplorer I can’t wait for you to go to Glacier... my favorite place
@@jackieedwards2223 That would be great!
Wow!!! This could be the best place to hike in the USA. Omg!!!
It was amazing for sure!
Norwegian Xplorer your filming and editing is so good! What camera setup did you have?
Thank you, really appreciate that, I film with an iPhone 11 pro max, 4k60fps
I didnt think anything could top part 1 of this trip but part 2 was even more breathtaking. Thanks to you and Joey for another outstanding collab. 👏
Thats awesome to hear! Glad you enjoyed it
Pretty sure that "scaffolding" is a sleeping platform. I've seen quite a few bushcrafters use them in grizzly country.
Yeah, you could be right, we were discussing that option, it was def a hunting camp, there were several scaffoldings set up in the area also without any kind of platform, and they had clearly been torn at by bears.
Happy Friday from smoky California boys. you guys are awesome. thanks for sharing the video. Looks beautiful up there.
Thanks so much
Are you guys off trail now? What’s next? You have had a great summer.
imawaylonfan1 always on a trail somewhere😂😂😂
I cannot even PUT INTO WORDS HOW F#$&£G AMAZING that was. it was like I was there with you! Thank you SO MUCH
You are very welcome, thank you so much!
This is the best Yellowstone video I watched in youtube. I have seen many californian park's video based on thru hike videos, alpine fishing videos, camping videos etc but yours hit all the right spots that I enjoy. Thank you for bringing such adventure.
Awesome, thanks you so much, means a lot!
Very picturesque, even Hobbit esque, thanks Jarl ........
Love that comparison, I just bought the extended Hobbit triology 2 days ago👣👣👣👣
I just watched this again, this time with my 90 year old mom. I wanted to share some inspiring scenery with her. Such beauty! A very welcome change from all the turmoil going on in the world. Do you still keep in contact with Joey? Thank you for putting out such nice work. I’m still waiting on an Internet with faster connections to watch your newer adventures.
Hey Lisa, thank you, greetings to your mom from Norway!
Wow
Really, the only word to describe the views
Its a spectacular place indeed !
i love rugged hiking wonderful
Thank you!
Thank you so much for taking so much time to video your trips. It's so awesome to be able to see things that we will never see on our own two feet. You guys are amazing videographers, as well. Anyone who knows anything about shooting video knows what a pain it is to pull out the camera, set it up, then go back for it. Lots of time spent. And you guys do it on multi-day hikes. We're hooked on your videos. :-)
Thank you Wes, really appreciate it!
This is my favorite of your vids, the BIG MEADOW below Overlook Mtn. is one of the most beautiful places on earth, I definitely would have camped there! Peace and love always!
Thank you, yes that is the place to camp, but I am glad we pushed on because the Rampart creek part was endless lol!
@@NorwegianXplorer Yeah, that's a long haul out of there! You could go back sometime and camp for as long as you want...mmmmm! I'm curious, do you know the meaning of my last name in Norwegian? It is Sjoboen. I have relatives in Lysekloster and would love to go there and meet them, if I could ever afford it. I live in Washington state and know many of the places in your videos of the North Cascades. As you know, it is a fantastic mountain range full of great hiking and climbing, my home! Stay cool, Jarl!
@@photobugz Very cool! Sjoboen means something Sea Dweller or similar. Love the Northern Cascades, been up in the Alpine Lakes and Glacier Peak areas for trips.
@@NorwegianXplorer I was always told it means "house by the sea" so, right on Jarl, I wanted to know what a native would say, thank you for that! I am a musician (drums) and photographer, If you would like to see my work I am on www.flicker.com/don sjoboen. I hope you check it out, I do nature/wildlife, especially birds. I hope you get back this way for more of our wonderful mountains! Peace and love always!
@@photobugz Awesome, thank you, ill check it out!
Oh My Goodness!! Parts 1 and 2 are spectacular! The color and definition in your video is very professional, but I’m most taken by your professional composition abilities. Please submit this to National Geographic for their inclusion in their library. These Parts 1 and 2 are now on my top library shelf for viewing when I want to dream about places I wish I could have visited. Superb!
Thank you, I am very happy to hear this, thank you very much!
What a great video! It made me say, "I want to go back" but I've never been there. I hated to see it end.
Thank you, I feel the same totally!
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing your adventure.
Thank you so much!
@@NorwegianXplorer How many miles was this round trip?
I dont know, a lot of it is off trail so miles dont really matter
I envy your lives. It's ok though, I'm living it in my own time. Thanks for the inspiration brothers.
Thanks Jake, happy new year!
Wow! Again...stunning!
Thank you🙏
ABSOLUTELY another Beautiful Trip the View are Stunning Thank you for sharing this for everyone to experience.
Thank you very much Jon!
Thank you Yarl & Joey. You guys are great, love the brief chit chat and the tons of spectacular views. Such incredible photography. I so hated for it to end.
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you so much🙏🙏
I miss you. Your videos are a Great excape from the world. Wish I could still do this
Glad you like them! Thank you!
Looks like paradise!
It is:-)
Absolutely spectacular! I just backpacked Lost Creek Wilderness Loop in Colorado and backpacked at RMNP. Went to Sky Pond, now seeing this I want to go back to Yellowstone! And finally see the Tetons.
Thank you, it was an awesome trip for sure!
Wow! This is really a marvelous video in your series! There is no wonder why John Muir once said, Mountains are calling and I must go! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, appreciate it!
Wow wow wow. Simply spectacular. Thank you so very much for sharing this awesome adventure with us!
Awesome, thanks foe watching!
Another beautifully documented awesome adventure. They really just keep getting better and better, Jarl!
Thank you Lona!
34:22 You live my dream again ! Amazing..... I have to make this trip.
Awesome, thanks!
Not one to get overly excited about wildflowers but the kaleidoscope of color was stunning!
Yes flowers where amazing
Great video you guys. I thoroughly enjoyed traveling every step of your journey. 👍
Thank you Darrell!
Masya Allah
Very good place
It is!
Thank You! Outstanding work.
Thank you kindly!
it's pretty amazing how many different climates you guys traveled through in 8 short days.
Yeah it is such an amazing area!
Stunning ladnscape, stunning Visulas.. Thank you so much..
Thank you so much🙏
I usually prefer to see trip videos in a shorter format but not yours. This and the previous video to it just came up in my feed. I absolutely loved them both and looking forward to watching many more. These were great videos to watch as I prepare for a 12 day Colorado trip coming up next week. Thank you so much for all the work you put into your videos.
Thats awesome to hear, thank you so much, enjoy your trip!
amazing stuff! I'm so jealous you have so many beautiful places in arm's reach!
Thank you!!
Amazing! Stunning Yosemite terrain, great video shots and Joey as your costar. Looking forward to seeing more of your hikes. Thank you and happy trails!
Thank you appreciate it!
Watched Yosemite 2 then Death Hollow. I got to get to bed. But great stuff.
John Simpson awesome, thank you:-)
The changing landscapes were incredible in both part 1 and 2. How many miles was this in total. I just got this feeling that you covered some serious miles, even as the crow flies, but land bound, it must have been quite a trip! Thanks so much for taking us along. Just amazing!
Thank you Deborah, I am not sure about the mileage, I only recorded the first day which was 17,6 miles, I think that might have been the longest day of the trip by distance although the time spent down in Rampart Creek seemed endless.
@@NorwegianXplorer Wow, 17.6 miles! But you were fresh and those meadows probably made for an "easier" day. I definitely got the impression that the Rampart Creek area was pretty grueling, plus the threat of grizzlies and the lack of a trail as an added "bonus"! lol The entire journey was just wonderful and, dare I say; ethereal. The beauty was just beyond imagination! Again, thanks so much for bringing us (especially those whose ability to wander has been stolen) along with you.
@@beedumpling3820 I am glad you like it, thank you so much:-)