Hiking 37 Miles in Washington's Hoh Rainforest - Hoh River Trail to Blue Glacier
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- Опубликовано: 27 окт 2020
- Enjoyed 3 days of hiking through mossy old-growth rainforests to the moraine of Blue Glacier and Mount Olympus. The diverse biomes of the Hoh Rainforest and the Hoh River offer a mystical exploration of nearly untouched wilderness at the heart of Olympic National Park.
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I stayed at Glacier Meadow for 2 nights in the 70s so I could have a day to play on Blue. I have lived here since 58 near Mt Rainier and the Olympics have been my favorite spot since 66 when I spent 7 days 55 miles hiking through from the east side to the West side.
Beautiful shots! I'm doing this trail this summer and I am so excited for all the green!
absurdly well made. cant wait to get out there myself
Appreciate it! would definitely recommend this as a good spring/early summer trip!
The ultimate Olympic experience is to take the next step and spend the night on the summit. City lights from Portland to Vancouver and Victoria are visible and are spectacular. In August-early September crossing the glacier isn't difficult, as the hazards are exposed. Ropes, crampons, ice axes and minimal training are required.
Wanna do this one next spring! Video was beautiful
Really good dude! Not sure how I missed this one in my notifications but happy it found it’s way into my recommended, so peaceful 😴
Excellent
JUST WATCH UNTIL THE END
This one is definitely on my bucket list. I see you camped at Lewis... Others I've communicated with went to Elk Lake. How was the day hike from there? Great video!
The day hike was definitely long, around a 16 mile day. But the campground at Elk Lake was not very exciting so I would camp at Lewis or Glacier meadows if I was to go again!
Going this September to backpack to the blue glacier. Any advice? Hope you saw some cool insects and birds along the way. I do macro photography mainly and debating about bringing my dedicated lens for it. Thanks, Miles
Just stumbled upon the channel and it’s great!
What was the watch featured, and how do you guys like it? I didn’t see it linked in the gear list. Thanks!
What were your favorite sections to hike and camp
Everything from mile 11 to mile 18 was amazing and I would definitely try to camp at one of the sites in that location!
What time of year did you hike this?
It was the beginning of August!
Nice vid. Doing similar things I am in this beautiful area. Would be cool to meet up, live in the area ?