We'll just have to get back up there again sometime in the future! I was just across the ridge-line on Cashmere Mountain looking at the entire Enchantments skyline, soooo beautiful from up there! Cheers!
Thanks 👍🏼. I appreciate that! I have no doubt I’ll be back there in the future. I’d love to try a lollipop loop up Asgard Pass,up Dragontail Peak and then down Colchuck Glacier and back to the trail. Someday hopefully 😁….
You might not have made the summit but you are achieving new peaks with your video editing. You are making some really nice polished and fun to watch stuff and you are taking it to the next level. You don't want to get yourself in trouble on steep ice like that without crampons and a proper belay. Smart move to turn around and be on time for dinner. Thanks for sharing from the Cascades, I have always wanted to get up there and see it. Keep those great videos coming, your fans are always hungry for more.
Oh my I moved out here from Ohio in 1990 because there was no better place in the United States to hike every weekend year round. I have hiked The Enchantments seven times. It's one of my favorite places. I have hiked over 500 trails through out Washington and haven't come close to what's available.
Definitely enjoyed the video and you guys are not losers. You guys made the right choice and the smart choice. Definitely respectable hiking and climbing etiquette to turn back before you get yourself into more trouble than you bargained for.
Thanks man! Wish we could have made the summit but coming home alive is always top on the list😁. I think I'll be back someday to finish that one! Cheers!
Thanks Jason. I was just out there a couple weeks ago on a peak across the canyon. While we were looking at it from Cashmere Mountain, my friend was saying we should do it as a loop someday. I'm pretty sure I'll be back to attempt it again in the future! I can't imagine how the range would have looked from up there. Cheers!
Dig your videos and including the family. Just returned from backpacking in the Sawtooths in Stanley Id. Your videos were helpful in planning our trip. Great time.
Aw, what a bummer! I was rooting for you guys, because the view from up top is spectacular! 3,000 feet above the lake. After a couple attempts, I finally made it in September '22, and took a diagonal route across the snowfield with just short spikes and poles. You can see the preferred line at about @7:35 in this video that drops you in the middle of the ridge. It IS very steep, and I had a bear waiting for me at the top!
We were totally bummed after all that work. Can’t believe we just didn’t bring the crampons, then no problem. Sounds like you had a perfect summit day with a bear greeting you at the top 👍🏼😳! I had a friend send me a pic from the summit the other day but he was totally socked in with clouds. I think I’ll be back someday👍🏼! Thanks for watching!
Knowing when to call it is what matters most. Great shot there. Ever end up making it back for summit? Just put in for a permit for the enchantments see how that goes.
It was hard to turn around that close. I'll never not bring crampons if I know there's snow up high anymore that's for sure 🤣. We haven't been back unfortunately but someday I'd love to try again. Good luck with the permit 👍🏼 maybe try to crush it in a day if you don't get the permit 💪🏼.
Should've brought the crampons.... than no problem. Looked at that summit from Cashmere Mountain a couple months ago and It's calling my name 🤣 probably have to attempt it again someday😁
nice vid. i think you guys made the right call, always next time. At that time of year its pure ice as much of the snow had melted. I did it about a month earlier then you and i brought 14pt crampons, and was glad i did. Ill have my vid up of it soon.
We were actual there in 2022...I'm always way behind with releasing our adventures. We talked with some guys working in Leavenworth that said we didn't need any equipment. Last time I'll go against my instincts. I'll be back on that summit someday 😄
I must be a total loser! (Siyeh still scares me; gotta try to get up there one day!) Incredible you guys got up as far as you did through all those boulders and that ice field! 😳😬 Always impressed with your climbs, as well as your video editing as has been mentioned by other viewers. Glad you both lived so I have more videos to watch in the future! 😉 How'd you bloody up your finger? Ouch!
It was a long long day but a great day even though we didn't summit. I think we made the correct choice. Now we bring all the equipment we might need, just in case. I had a fun time making that video, thanks! That ice sheet took a chunk out of my knuckle on the way up, it took FOREVER to heal. Cheers!
You top on these peaks and you are at a special place. Great views if clear. And of course, Rainier is always there looming. You like views go to Chinook Pass Loop over Sourdough Pass then hit the peaks above Crystal Lake. Naches is doable but I would put the time into Crystal side over sourdough. Chinook Pass is a lot of bang for your buck, do it from Ellensburg/Yakima/Leavenworth. Walk the Naches Peak Trail from the west side go up come back down. If doing the peak just straight up it from Bridge over the road. I leave WA in June, late June it is all still frozen. I come back in August and start all these. Never regretted any day out and about in the West no matter how miserable. People asked me why do you do that? I did from 2008 until now nonstop all over the age of 50. If I had known I would have moved out at 17. Never look back. Would have worked seasonally my whole life in parks. YOu can do Ranger. Academy is 11 weeks, but who wants to be a ranger, my sister, lol. Get a class A CDL learn to drive heavy equipment.
Kudos to making the right decision. Glad to see a video where one doesn’t always reach the peak/goal - but learn to live and tell the story. Hope you still engaged in consuming some adult beverages. 😂 Keep the inspiring videos coming!
The main goal is to bring each other home in one piece 😁 it was a sick adventure nonetheless! And yes, we crushed an IPA in a stein or two when we got back into town 😂
Hey "Losers" lol... I know you were joking around though... Losing is if Search & Rescue is looking for your carcasses in the morning! Great vid, thanks for letting me tag along.....
Damn, too bad you guys were on a time constraint. Could have used the broad side of the ice axe to carve out steps...but that is not fast work. Good call on turning back! Amazing views regardless!
Well done , good call .
We'll just have to get back up there again sometime in the future! I was just across the ridge-line on Cashmere Mountain looking at the entire Enchantments skyline, soooo beautiful from up there! Cheers!
Thank you for modeling appropriate decisions. There's always another time to try climbing it.
Thanks 👍🏼. I appreciate that! I have no doubt I’ll be back there in the future. I’d love to try a lollipop loop up Asgard Pass,up Dragontail Peak and then down Colchuck Glacier and back to the trail. Someday hopefully 😁….
Love the new video
Thanks! I love making that one even though we couldn’t summit😬
You might not have made the summit but you are achieving new peaks with your video editing. You are making some really nice polished and fun to watch stuff and you are taking it to the next level. You don't want to get yourself in trouble on steep ice like that without crampons and a proper belay. Smart move to turn around and be on time for dinner. Thanks for sharing from the Cascades, I have always wanted to get up there and see it. Keep those great videos coming, your fans are always hungry for more.
Thanks so much for watching Mike! I really appreciate you kind sir! I absolutely love making these 😁
@@TheMountainMatt Be safe out there so you can keep making those videos. You really edit them like a pro, music and everything.
@@wyomountainmike I might be a tad obsessed 😉
I did not know Washington State landscapes like this! Absolutely amazing. Makes me want to plan trip out there. Cheers.
It’s incredible out here! I’m actually back out here right now for some more 😁👍🏼
Oh my I moved out here from Ohio in 1990 because there was no better place in the United States to hike every weekend year round. I have hiked The Enchantments seven times. It's one of my favorite places. I have hiked over 500 trails through out Washington and haven't come close to what's available.
Definitely enjoyed the video and you guys are not losers. You guys made the right choice and the smart choice. Definitely respectable hiking and climbing etiquette to turn back before you get yourself into more trouble than you bargained for.
Thanks Ben! The main goal is to come home alive 😁👍🏼
This was a great video. The shots were beautiful. Glad you made it safe.
Thanks man! Wish we could have made the summit but coming home alive is always top on the list😁. I think I'll be back someday to finish that one! Cheers!
Matt long time no see My Man! Great video as well as the adventure! Keep on keeping on Gentlemen!
Dude! So glad to hear from you again! We had a great bunch of adventures last fall 😁👍🏼
@@TheMountainMatt I'm catching up on the epic videos now brother. Hope all is well with you & the family. Til the next one my friend! 🤘🏼
@@JayDubb3BCT yeah buddy 👍🏼!
We missed your videos. We never see your videos in our suggestions any longer. Anyway glad to watch you guys again.
I’m glad you found them again 😁 cheers!
Wonderful climb
Thanks Jason. I was just out there a couple weeks ago on a peak across the canyon. While we were looking at it from Cashmere Mountain, my friend was saying we should do it as a loop someday. I'm pretty sure I'll be back to attempt it again in the future! I can't imagine how the range would have looked from up there. Cheers!
Dig your videos and including the family. Just returned from backpacking in the Sawtooths in Stanley Id. Your videos were helpful in planning our trip. Great time.
I’m so glad they helped Craig! That’s a big reason a like to make these vids 😁👍🏼
Awsome!!!
Thank you, it would have been even better if we would have been able to summit 😩 Cheers!
Only looking at winners! 👊 You tried! Good stuff
Thanks Drew, live to tell the adventures 👍🏼. More important to come home than to summit 🤙🏼
Aw, what a bummer! I was rooting for you guys, because the view from up top is spectacular! 3,000 feet above the lake. After a couple attempts, I finally made it in September '22, and took a diagonal route across the snowfield with just short spikes and poles. You can see the preferred line at about @7:35 in this video that drops you in the middle of the ridge. It IS very steep, and I had a bear waiting for me at the top!
We were totally bummed after all that work. Can’t believe we just didn’t bring the crampons, then no problem. Sounds like you had a perfect summit day with a bear greeting you at the top 👍🏼😳! I had a friend send me a pic from the summit the other day but he was totally socked in with clouds. I think I’ll be back someday👍🏼! Thanks for watching!
Knowing when to call it is what matters most. Great shot there. Ever end up making it back for summit?
Just put in for a permit for the enchantments see how that goes.
It was hard to turn around that close. I'll never not bring crampons if I know there's snow up high anymore that's for sure 🤣. We haven't been back unfortunately but someday I'd love to try again. Good luck with the permit 👍🏼 maybe try to crush it in a day if you don't get the permit 💪🏼.
That's the idea. Training now for a half marathon
Great video. Sounds like (looks like) a great decision.
Should've brought the crampons.... than no problem. Looked at that summit from Cashmere Mountain a couple months ago and It's calling my name 🤣 probably have to attempt it again someday😁
@0:03 "Levingworth"
To many stein beers 🍻 😂
nice vid. i think you guys made the right call, always next time. At that time of year its pure ice as much of the snow had melted. I did it about a month earlier then you and i brought 14pt crampons, and was glad i did. Ill have my vid up of it soon.
We were actual there in 2022...I'm always way behind with releasing our adventures. We talked with some guys working in Leavenworth that said we didn't need any equipment. Last time I'll go against my instincts. I'll be back on that summit someday 😄
You guys are brave and made the right smart decision.also you save the rescue people a big job in case you need to be rescued.
Thank you! Live to try again another day.
Smart choice ! Been through the Enchantments coming from the other side, so beautiful up there !
It’s always better to come home alive 🤣. I think I’ll be back someday. I’d love to do a loop going up Asgard and down the Colchuck Glacier next time.
I must be a total loser! (Siyeh still scares me; gotta try to get up there one day!) Incredible you guys got up as far as you did through all those boulders and that ice field! 😳😬
Always impressed with your climbs, as well as your video editing as has been mentioned by other viewers. Glad you both lived so I have more videos to watch in the future! 😉
How'd you bloody up your finger? Ouch!
It was a long long day but a great day even though we didn't summit. I think we made the correct choice. Now we bring all the equipment we might need, just in case. I had a fun time making that video, thanks! That ice sheet took a chunk out of my knuckle on the way up, it took FOREVER to heal. Cheers!
Check out this video here for another peak bagging adventure in Washington 👉🏼 ruclips.net/video/hVuII0ZTM1o/видео.html
You top on these peaks and you are at a special place. Great views if clear. And of course, Rainier is always there looming. You like views go to Chinook Pass Loop over Sourdough Pass then hit the peaks above Crystal Lake. Naches is doable but I would put the time into Crystal side over sourdough. Chinook Pass is a lot of bang for your buck, do it from Ellensburg/Yakima/Leavenworth. Walk the Naches Peak Trail from the west side go up come back down. If doing the peak just straight up it from Bridge over the road. I leave WA in June, late June it is all still frozen. I come back in August and start all these.
Never regretted any day out and about in the West no matter how miserable. People asked me why do you do that? I did from 2008 until now nonstop all over the age of 50. If I had known I would have moved out at 17. Never look back. Would have worked seasonally my whole life in parks. YOu can do Ranger. Academy is 11 weeks, but who wants to be a ranger, my sister, lol. Get a class A CDL learn to drive heavy equipment.
Kudos to making the right decision. Glad to see a video where one doesn’t always reach the peak/goal - but learn to live and tell the story. Hope you still engaged in consuming some adult beverages. 😂 Keep the inspiring videos coming!
The main goal is to bring each other home in one piece 😁 it was a sick adventure nonetheless! And yes, we crushed an IPA in a stein or two when we got back into town 😂
Hey "Losers" lol... I know you were joking around though... Losing is if Search & Rescue is looking for your carcasses in the morning! Great vid, thanks for letting me tag along.....
Hi there 🤣… sometimes ya gotta flip and survive to go again another day 👍🏼 cheers!
So you didn’t keep going bc you had micros instead of crampons yeah?
Never making that mistake again. There was a guy who had 12 points ahead of us who turned around as well. We went as far as it felt unsafe.
@@TheMountainMatt yeah good call man, it’s such a hard one to make but live to hike another day. Happy peak bagging!
I think if we would have had crampons and 2 ice axes each we would have went for it… just didn’t feel right. Cheers mate!
Damn, too bad you guys were on a time constraint. Could have used the broad side of the ice axe to carve out steps...but that is not fast work. Good call on turning back! Amazing views regardless!
Sometimes it just doesn’t feel right 😬 you learn and live to climb another day 😃👍🏼
@@TheMountainMatt Yes indeed!