I was only able to visit Glacier in the off season, with somebody who didn't really want to hike lol. It is the most beautiful thing or place I have ever seen, I felt at peace. I want to get back so bad! It is very far for me, unfortunately.
I backpacked 60 miles there this past summer and GNP has my heart. Busy in the tourist areas and quiet on the trails ❤ Your Hiking adventures are so beautiful and inspiring!!
On my hike today I realized that I hadn’t seen one of your videos in a while. So glad for this one. Simply the best, let the sights and sounds speak for themselves, a true visual artist. Thank you for the inspiration.
I drove over Logan Pass in August of 2012 from Logan Pass to St. Mary, then up to Waterton, Banff and across to Vancouver Island. Glacier was absolutely amazing. The scale of the landform is beyond comprehension even to the naked eye.
Hey, Kraig, thanks so much for posting these videos. I don't know if I will ever get to go on any of these hikes in this life, but I enjoy them vicariously through you and they nourish my soul. Just want you to know that I am grateful. :)
Finally, GNP and its position amongst the phenomenal Northern Rockies. I really do believe the Northern Rockies, within the greater Rockies = the most elegant, photogenic collection of mountains on Mother Earth. Draw a polygon from the Bob Marshall Wilderness in Montana to Monkman Provincial Park in British Columbia, bam!! Even this shape doesn’t cover the entire breadth of the Northern Rockies, yet this area is more than half the size of the entire Alps. Much of this shape is also just across the Rocky Mountain Trench and the also spectacular Columbia Mountains. It’s just incomparable, this section of the Rockies, in terms of wilderness experience, hiking routes, cleanliness astonishing mountain shapes. Even without any major peaks above 13k feet, the steep vertical relief and forest canopy = unbelievably consistent.
This video captures the beauty of Glacier National Park so well! The breathtaking views from Red Gap Pass, the serene moments at Glenns Lake, and the iconic Highline Trail are simply stunning. Solo hiking for three days is impressive, and your thoughtful filming really brings out the tranquility and adventure of the journey. The behind-the-scenes touch was great too - looking forward to more! 🌲🏔
Awesome scenery, Kraig! And WOW!!! 28 miles after 2-18 milers… Phew! Seems like one week later and it would have been too cold! Thanks for the video!!🙏😎❤️
Hey Kraig, you usually get hundreds more comments. I've followed your adventures since covid when I first came across your awesome adventures. I'm 67 now but started preparing for bikepacking on my 750 watt Rad Power Bike (heart issues) when I was 62. I've purchased the two person Nemo Hornet tent, a Patagonia nanopuff orange jacket (that I have lost), and the quilt for a sleeping bag, plus the JetBoil minimo(?). Thanks so much for your linking sites to purchase your gear! I suggest you get some small mesh bags you cant put rocks in to substitute for tent pegs in areas where the driving of stakes is not practical. Looking forward to more of your adventures!
Sighhhh, we’ve been watching your videos for years and I’ve always wanted to run into you on trail and now I find out we were in Glacier at the same time!?!? Well, technically I was in Kallispell for a conference, but still. Maybe someday!
Was that Stony Indian in the background? I hiked close there a few years ago, when I hiked Mt Cleveland on that route. Camped at Stoney Indian Lake and looked down on Glenn's Lake while hiking up. I would highly recommend hiking Cleveland, if you're into peaks.
Trail vlog after the hiking video is a great idea and entertaining. 👍 Although maybe an action cam would be better for that because the mirrorless camera was really shaky 🤮
While listening to your podcast I´ve put this on the background muted just to give you views :) P.S. are you still going to Nepal soon? I was there in September on the ABC and almost MardiHimal Hi from Lisboa :)
Ok, reachd to Nepal part. the ABC (like Mardi and a bunch more) is super doable!!! Did it in 5 days from Pokhara (some people do it in 2/3). No Guide required (of course is a help forlocals), but I passed the checkpoints and the oficials there didn´t even mentioned. Just pay 15 bucks for 1 permit and you´re good. Amazing Nepal!
“Lomond” Hoodie? Looks very nice, especially the color & thickness, but if you helped design it (and essentially helped popularize their lightweight version), why aren’t they calling it the “Adams” or the “Kraig” Hoodie? I mean damn, it’s not like they are giving you stock options or a % of the company, you know? I realize you don’t exactly have the same endorsement pull as say, Steph Curry, Lionel Messi or Kyler Murray… but considering just about every guy I’ve hiked with, met or seen on the trails these last couple years is either wearing one of those lightweight hoodies or has one in his pack, I think that’d be a nice nod to how much you’ve helped move that particular piece of merchandise for the company. Anyway, congrats nonetheless👊👍✌️
@kraigadams After I rewatch in better resolution, I think there are no iPhone footage this time😂 I also realize that there is reflection of your camera in your sun glasses😂😂
Thoughts after Glacier Podcast Episode open.spotify.com/episode/06uYC4YxZNLHI8yTFbALyD
Glacier is THE best hiking in the country. Really can appreciate you putting in all that extra work to get those consistently stunning shots.
Yeah Glacier National Park is an insane place.
I was only able to visit Glacier in the off season, with somebody who didn't really want to hike lol. It is the most beautiful thing or place I have ever seen, I felt at peace. I want to get back so bad! It is very far for me, unfortunately.
Every shot is a masterpiece of it's own. Kraig+Nature=Elevating Art
I backpacked 60 miles there this past summer and GNP has my heart. Busy in the tourist areas and quiet on the trails ❤ Your Hiking adventures are so beautiful and inspiring!!
On my hike today I realized that I hadn’t seen one of your videos in a while. So glad for this one. Simply the best, let the sights and sounds speak for themselves, a true visual artist. Thank you for the inspiration.
Hiked the Highline trail 3 days after the grizz attack this fall. What a place. What a state!
You are brave! I’d never hike Glacier after dark during bear hyperphasia! Glad you made it!
The GOAT Adams back at it 💪
Somehow, things are okay again in this crazy world when Kraig takes us for a hike...
perfectly put.
This has to be your most colorful hike yet! Autumn was definitely the best time to go
I drove over Logan Pass in August of 2012 from Logan Pass to St. Mary, then up to Waterton, Banff and across to Vancouver Island. Glacier was absolutely amazing. The scale of the landform is beyond comprehension even to the naked eye.
Hey, Kraig, thanks so much for posting these videos. I don't know if I will ever get to go on any of these hikes in this life, but I enjoy them vicariously through you and they nourish my soul. Just want you to know that I am grateful. :)
I’m happy to hear that. Thanks for watching.
Highline Trail alone in October is crazy, mad respect dude. I'd be too afraid to do that.
watching just 3 minutes in and i'm just impressed on how all the shots looks just so beautiful allready.
Finally, GNP and its position amongst the phenomenal Northern Rockies. I really do believe the Northern Rockies, within the greater Rockies = the most elegant, photogenic collection of mountains on Mother Earth. Draw a polygon from the Bob Marshall Wilderness in Montana to Monkman Provincial Park in British Columbia, bam!! Even this shape doesn’t cover the entire breadth of the Northern Rockies, yet this area is more than half the size of the entire Alps. Much of this shape is also just across the Rocky Mountain Trench and the also spectacular Columbia Mountains.
It’s just incomparable, this section of the Rockies, in terms of wilderness experience, hiking routes, cleanliness astonishing mountain shapes. Even without any major peaks above 13k feet, the steep vertical relief and forest canopy = unbelievably consistent.
This video captures the beauty of Glacier National Park so well! The breathtaking views from Red Gap Pass, the serene moments at Glenns Lake, and the iconic Highline Trail are simply stunning. Solo hiking for three days is impressive, and your thoughtful filming really brings out the tranquility and adventure of the journey. The behind-the-scenes touch was great too - looking forward to more! 🌲🏔
I love Glacier NP so much, I wish I planned more time to spend there when I visited last summer
¡¡Que imágenes más bonitas!! Tus vídeos transmiten mucha paz. Los lugares que muestras son increíbles!!
Thanks for taking us along.
This is a tonic. Gorgeous place, gorgeous video, perfect music. Superb.
One of my many inspiration
Truly Inspiring man!
I hiked that loop last fall. Absolutely incredible place!🍻
thanjs for showing me the beauty of montana 😮
yeah this some beautiful stuff.
Thanks !😍
Kraig going "Zeihan on Geopolitics" with the behind the scenes. I dig it. Seems like good use of your time on trail.
One of my favorite parks!!
This new video could not have come at a more perfect time… Thank you, Kraig!
Awesome scenery, Kraig! And WOW!!! 28 miles after 2-18 milers… Phew! Seems like one week later and it would have been too cold! Thanks for the video!!🙏😎❤️
Hey Kraig, you usually get hundreds more comments. I've followed your adventures since covid when I first came across your awesome adventures. I'm 67 now but started preparing for bikepacking on my 750 watt Rad Power Bike (heart issues) when I was 62. I've purchased the two person Nemo Hornet tent, a Patagonia nanopuff orange jacket (that I have lost), and the quilt for a sleeping bag, plus the JetBoil minimo(?). Thanks so much for your linking sites to purchase your gear! I suggest you get some small mesh bags you cant put rocks in to substitute for tent pegs in areas where the driving of stakes is not practical. Looking forward to more of your adventures!
I appreciate you watching and glad the videos have helped you. Great idea about the rocks
You nailed it again Kraig! One of your best videos at the level of Picos, TMB, Torres del Paine and Hornstrandir to name a few.
Wow Wow Wow
Fantastic !! Every shot is a perfection.
Thats a very beautiful landscape with a nice combination of music and film. Thanks for sharing.
simply wonderfull as usual ! finally you were able to resume hiking, hopefully for us to enlight our days.
Great video, thanks for the effort & work you put into this!
Man that place looks like a whole different planet at times!! I didn't realize how red the soil is 😮
Magnifique….bravo. Je te suis depuis la France. Merci
Well done Bro. I enjoyed it as always.
Loved this new pattern
Thanks for your efforts, great video !
Maravilloso en pantalla completa...!!!
this is ART
Wow, you sure pack light 🫢🫢
Sighhhh, we’ve been watching your videos for years and I’ve always wanted to run into you on trail and now I find out we were in Glacier at the same time!?!? Well, technically I was in Kallispell for a conference, but still. Maybe someday!
Always enjoy your vids, thanks for sharing. Peace!
This reminds me of Scotland 🏴 but with more scale 🙌🏻
Incredible 😮I love that park
Masterpiece. Tanks.🤠👍
beautifully shot, Kraig. High quality as always
So beautiful!
Great episode 😊
Nice video Kraig. Wishing you a great day and a fantastic week ahead 👍 😊
Deine Videos sind immer top mit gewaltigen Bildern, danke fürs zeigen
Αnother great hike . Thakns for sharing video
Another stunner of a video ❤🔥 so strange seeing Kraig wearing trousers 😂
Amazing video my friend!! Keep it up! BIG LIKE 👍
Incredible!
Love the crocs!
I'm glad you respected the park and didn't use drones.
สวัสดีจากเมืองไทยครับ 🙏😊❤ ธรรมชาติสวยงามมากๆครับ 😎✌️👍👍❤💐🇹🇭
Love the vlogging part😁
It was nice to have something to do on the trail haha
Great video. Hope you’re enjoying fatherhood! 😅
Love your work bro
Stunning as always 🌟🌠
konten lu keren banget bang, gua selalu enjoy nontonnya 👏👏👏
i want to live this life
Banger as always
I like the walking recaps. I kinda forgot this isn't your normal style lol
So similar to Russian landscapes! Typical Siberia and Far East.
Fall is the best season for hiking. Really like this colors and cool air.
classic adams video!
Beautiful 😊
Man, i love your contents
Your videos are put together so well. You must spend a lot of time editing.
My home 😍
Which model is your Brooks ?
Was that Stony Indian in the background? I hiked close there a few years ago, when I hiked Mt Cleveland on that route. Camped at Stoney Indian Lake and looked down on Glenn's Lake while hiking up.
I would highly recommend hiking Cleveland, if you're into peaks.
At long last!
Amazing location. Grizzly territory. 😬
beautiful footage, too bad there werent any doggie friends. But really amazing footage.
How heavy is your pack normally for hikes like this? Great vid!
Trail vlog after the hiking video is a great idea and entertaining. 👍 Although maybe an action cam would be better for that because the mirrorless camera was really shaky 🤮
yeah agreed. I was using my 20-70mm on this hike instead of my usual 16-35mm. Handheld 16mm is much less shaky and I'll plan on that next time.
Only car in the lot... you know it's the best time to go for a hike.
Is it the lens that makes the shots so good? You can see in the darknes and the light at the same time...
Bro is a DAD. He travels with Crocs 😂
Your content should be viewed on a big screen! Have you ever thought about making some sort of documentary?
While listening to your podcast I´ve put this on the background muted just to give you views :)
P.S. are you still going to Nepal soon? I was there in September on the ABC and almost MardiHimal
Hi from Lisboa :)
Ok, reachd to Nepal part. the ABC (like Mardi and a bunch more) is super doable!!! Did it in 5 days from Pokhara (some people do it in 2/3). No Guide required (of course is a help forlocals), but I passed the checkpoints and the oficials there didn´t even mentioned. Just pay 15 bucks for 1 permit and you´re good.
Amazing Nepal!
💙💙💙
❤❤❤
it's crazy to me how fast and far you go. Incredible stuff.
And that's with all the back and forth he does for his camera
@@green_adventures oh for sure...it's nuts
kawan ku, ini indah sekali , dan ini negara apa....?
ada merekam video dengan kamera apa....?
We love every one of your videos :) Will the hoodies be available for purchase in Europe? :)
I believe they’re shipping to EU every day. Thanks
Why the quality is stuck in 144P?
“Lomond” Hoodie? Looks very nice, especially the color & thickness, but if you helped design it (and essentially helped popularize their lightweight version), why aren’t they calling it the “Adams” or the “Kraig” Hoodie? I mean damn, it’s not like they are giving you stock options or a % of the company, you know? I realize you don’t exactly have the same endorsement pull as say, Steph Curry, Lionel Messi or Kyler Murray… but considering just about every guy I’ve hiked with, met or seen on the trails these last couple years is either wearing one of those lightweight hoodies or has one in his pack, I think that’d be a nice nod to how much you’ve helped move that particular piece of merchandise for the company. Anyway, congrats nonetheless👊👍✌️
Did you use an Iphone for all footage?
what do you think?
@kraigadams After I rewatch in better resolution, I think there are no iPhone footage this time😂
I also realize that there is reflection of your camera in your sun glasses😂😂
True
Rename the video: "Walking in the Paintings"
Should’ve hiked the entire thing in crocs
I see you keep going on trips despite having your baby. Isn't too hard being away from home and being alone now you have your baby?
oh yes. I talk about this in my recent podcast episode open.spotify.com/episode/06uYC4YxZNLHI8yTFbALyD?si=7IK3vO7rQZmThhrEDtmrPg
"GLACIER nacional park" Where is the glaciers?
boomers killed them all