Here as part of the 98% of your audience who are totally chill. I learned to ski at Snoqualmie Summit 40+ years ago. There was no cell coverage or wifi there back then because it was a simpler time with no cell phones! I'm just happy to follow along whenever you upload and cheer you on. Hope the fall lingers on the CDT and you dont have too much winter in CO. Cool northern lights photo.
Really appreciate the time you put into recording these videos, editing and uploading. I don't mind that there are gaps in uploading at all. I am going through them slowly, and am a couple weeks behind the latest upload. No pressure from this viewer. Enjoyed the scenery, the elevation, the interview and the picture of the northern lights at the end. Just had northern lights a couple nights ago here in the deep south--stunning and awesome.
98% here!!! Jaru! We love you we love you we love you!!!! you will absolutely never hear a single complaint from me or my family about anything you do! We appreciate you so much! Can’t even imagine how hard it would be to film when you’re trying to cover these miles, pay attention to weather , strategize your resupplies, etc., etc., and then on top of it, edit and download! OMGOSH… nothing but gratitude from us, my friend! As a matter of fact, I get a little sad thinking that the time you have to put in for us affects your outcome of miles covered versus speed and timing. We’re very fortunate that you don’t choose to do all the filming while you go and then do the uploading, editing and sharing later after your journey is over! So thank you thank you thank you and again we love you ! We are learning so much and gaining so much inspiration and courage from your life!!! May the Lord continue to bless and keep you on your journey! We’re with you all the way!
Tune out that small-but-vocal minority. What you’re doing is extraordinary and the 98% are beyond appreciative when we get your much-anticipated videos. Know that 100% of your audience is invested in your journey and can’t wait to see what comes next. If we have to wait longer than we’d like to, so be it!
What you are doing is an amazing human feat! The fact that you share your adventures at all is totally incredible! I get excited when I see a new one, and pray for you when I don't! Thank you for taking time from rest your body needs so we can watch the experience! 98% er!
Blessings on your journey. I appreciate your efforts to vlog an extraordinarily difficult hike. Most of us do. I pray you will have peace with ignoring those who are negative.
My favorite Goethe quote ~ Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. ~ And just LOOK where you've been. Continued good wishes for you.
Hey your videos are worth the wait. I just like to keep one video in reserve that I haven’t watched so I have something to look forward to. When I see a new one is posted I watch the old video. If they back up cause I’m busy umm well I’ll be watching a few. But try to reserve that last one. Keep up the good work. It’s beautiful and I enjoy seeing what you’re up to!:)
I m so glad to follow your channel and to see Cactus. I met you before mont baden powell in june. Then I met Cactus around aguadulce. We met several other times until the sierras. Greetings, Antoine
@JaruWalks I camped with you one night just before baden powell summit. And we met briefly in the day after. But you were faster so I didnt saw you again. When I was in kennedy meadows south, someone showed me your channel.
You are doing great on your journey. I don’t know anyone else that has filmed their calendar triple crown journey. I only followed a couple of guys that posted some pictures and short commentary on instagram. I don’t know how you are able to keep up all your doing and all the miles you have to do. Post when you can but don’t worry about your followers. Take care the higher elevations in Colorado already have had snow. I am following Kelly hays on the cdt she is in southern Colorado. Good luck!
Crazy how many nights out in the wild 😂 Not many will go that much without a town stay..I've watched a lot of thru hiker videos..I'm watching a guy on the AT now that believes in the real stuff..not just the fun in the towns.. although I know it's a must to resupply..I just watch two other channels finish their PCT hikes with continuous foot paths...I'm sure after seeing this video and hearing your mileage your off on the CDT😂 You're doing great 👍 blessings and safe trails
I hope I bave not been confrontational. I have never intended to be. I have been so looking forwards to each and every one of your videos. Today when I can home and saw 2 ( 2!!!!!) new videos from you I was over the moon. I made a nice cup of tea, snuggled up under the duvet and started to watch. I have seen that you are hardly ever indoors so I don't expect you to upload every day, but I still worry a bit when thete is no video for a while. I don't want anything to happen to you. I want to see you reach your goal.
That Washington photo reminded me of your Mt Washington photo. So close to the last PCT video, hope you managed a bit of rest during your transit time.
As someone who does a fair amount of backpacking and long distance backpacking I can actually never rap my head around how people actually create content and upload too. I am sure it’s ignoring but don’t give the those people the time of day. Most of us get how difficult it is to do what you’re doing. Take care and enjoy your hike.
The Pro’s and Con’s of technology: we have the ability to watch a young man hike from Mexico to Canada vs “we” feel entitled to watch that young man hike from Mexico to Canada….
"I'm never somewhere for 6 hours" Has to be the comment of the year. Must be in the top ten comments of the year from around the globe. There is just so much in that sentence. 1, you are by now so used to constantly hiking that you have walked out if a stationary realiry. Without thinking, your reality is now moving. 2. The whole idea of us humans,a nomadice species, and hiw we became stationary. How? It is not our reality. 3 Everywhere moves. Somewhere is always stationary. 4 The idea that people in general cannot understand moving. Cannot understand that society is stationary and doesn't come along on a trail. How little imagination must you posses in order to be unable to see than moving excludes waiting? Do people forget all the waiting we do while not moving? 5 are you now the true "rolling stone"? Not "where ever I lay my hat...." but "where ever I walk under my bandana is my home"?
6 where you sleep and where a building is never overlaps. As if moving time and stationary time is not the same. You can't descend from moving to stationary in time to hit a building. As if moving is vast and a building is a pin prick. How to hit six hours wbere there is a building?
I hope you have sorted out the tarp situation by now. You can't let yourself get wet like that. I hope you gave bought a new one if it was the seam and if it wasn't, or if you have a new one, I hope you have learnt to put it up right. You know, even if you use an ordinary cottin bed sheet for a tarp in heavy rain you get way more hours of dryness out of it if you put it up right and tight. If it hangs like a sack it rains through the first second. Water follows the fibers and would initially slide off to the edge if the sheet is put up tight. And secondly, don't you have any stuff with you? Versatility! Use your rain gear. Possibly cover yourself with it. Tie it under the drip to lead the water away. Sleep on your rainclothes and have ground sheet over you. Cover yourself with part of the backpack maybe. I have found it very usefull to have a home made bivy bag. The ones you can buy are simply idiotic. It is way better to buy lightweight anorak material and sew a sack of it. Dampness is the greatest obstacle to warmth. With the bivy you can have a lighter sleepingbag too. I should need one that has a comfort temp of 0 Celcius. With my bivy I am snug and warm with a sleepingbag with a survivable temp of 10 Celsius. So it is over all lighter and if there should be strong winds blowing rain under my tarp I stay dry. Thirdly, if you insist on getting wet at night at least get yourself a thin merino wooll set fir the night. Animal wool (sheep, goat, camel, rabbit, alpacka) is the ONLY material which will help heating you when it is wet. All of this said in a friendly non confrontational way if course. You are so intelligent. I can't understand why you had not fixed this already.
Man people are so funny. “I’m taking an hour out of my day to sit in a recliner and watch your videos! The least you can do is carry a Starlink set up so I can lounge and drink my coffee daily with some Jaru on the screen”. I always thought if I made videos to put on here and actually got views that I’d have a form letter like response for negative comments thanking them for their interest in the channel with a link to buy channel related merch.
@@intotopei the out of touch comments serve as spring boards for me to share what is that I’m experiencing but goes over the head of the audience. Responding to them is an excellent gateway into describing what I’m experiencing but the audience may not comprehend.
Ok.......if u what to see more vedio......dollars help......he overloaded ........yes....he need vedio people he can hand off flash memory stuff .....help.....
Here as part of the 98% of your audience who are totally chill. I learned to ski at Snoqualmie Summit 40+ years ago. There was no cell coverage or wifi there back then because it was a simpler time with no cell phones! I'm just happy to follow along whenever you upload and cheer you on. Hope the fall lingers on the CDT and you dont have too much winter in CO. Cool northern lights photo.
I think your spontaneos videos are extra special. The surprise and delight when they pop up is nice.
Thank you for sharing your amazing adventure.
💜
Really appreciate the time you put into recording these videos, editing and uploading. I don't mind that there are gaps in uploading at all. I am going through them slowly, and am a couple weeks behind the latest upload. No pressure from this viewer. Enjoyed the scenery, the elevation, the interview and the picture of the northern lights at the end. Just had northern lights a couple nights ago here in the deep south--stunning and awesome.
I'm in the 98%! I appreciate and look forward to watching the videos - whenever they appear!! Thank you!
98% here!!! Jaru! We love you we love you we love you!!!! you will absolutely never hear a single complaint from me or my family about anything you do! We appreciate you so much! Can’t even imagine how hard it would be to film when you’re trying to cover these miles, pay attention to weather , strategize your resupplies, etc., etc., and then on top of it, edit and download! OMGOSH… nothing but gratitude from us, my friend! As a matter of fact, I get a little sad thinking that the time you have to put in for us affects your outcome of miles covered versus speed and timing.
We’re very fortunate that you don’t choose to do all the filming while you go and then do the uploading, editing and sharing later after your journey is over! So thank you thank you thank you and again we love you ! We are learning so much and gaining so much inspiration and courage from your life!!! May the Lord continue to bless and keep you on your journey! We’re with you all the way!
Tune out that small-but-vocal minority. What you’re doing is extraordinary and the 98% are beyond appreciative when we get your much-anticipated videos. Know that 100% of your audience is invested in your journey and can’t wait to see what comes next. If we have to wait longer than we’d like to, so be it!
What you are doing is an amazing human feat! The fact that you share your adventures at all is totally incredible! I get excited when I see a new one, and pray for you when I don't! Thank you for taking time from rest your body needs so we can watch the experience! 98% er!
👍Greetings from Germany! Enjoy your hike and forget the rest. Your performance is outstanding! And it is Goethe!
Blessings on your journey. I appreciate your efforts to vlog an extraordinarily difficult hike. Most of us do. I pray you will have peace with ignoring those who are negative.
My favorite Goethe quote ~ Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. ~ And just LOOK where you've been. Continued good wishes for you.
Hey your videos are worth the wait.
I just like to keep one video in reserve that I haven’t watched so I have something to look forward to.
When I see a new one is posted I watch the old video.
If they back up cause I’m busy umm well I’ll be watching a few. But try to reserve that last one.
Keep up the good work. It’s beautiful and I enjoy seeing what you’re up to!:)
Haha, thanks. I do the same thing with other channela
I m so glad to follow your channel and to see Cactus. I met you before mont baden powell in june. Then I met Cactus around aguadulce. We met several other times until the sierras. Greetings, Antoine
@@SCIFIASMR-tk2tx awesome, good to hear from you! Did we meet in Agua dulce? I think I only met 1 hiker before Baden
@JaruWalks I camped with you one night just before baden powell summit. And we met briefly in the day after. But you were faster so I didnt saw you again. When I was in kennedy meadows south, someone showed me your channel.
@@SCIFIASMR-tk2tx ah, are you from France?
@@JaruWalks yes.
I enjoy your videos no matter how often you upload them! Stay strong and power on.
I appreciate your videos whenever you’re able to upload. ❤ When you’re not able to post I just pray you are safe. ❤❤
Forget the confrontational ones! Your schedule is perfectly fine. I appreciate being able to follow along whatever the upload frequency
That Cactus dude was hilarious. I’m going to see Metallica and Pantera! Rock on Cactus
Beautiful country you are in. Stay safe!
@@cindyswimchick cactus is awesome
Hey bro I love you videos
i look forward to your videos. Im glad you're able to get them out. ✌🏼
You are doing great on your journey. I don’t know anyone else that has filmed their calendar triple crown journey. I only followed a couple of guys that posted some pictures and short commentary on instagram. I don’t know how you are able to keep up all your doing and all the miles you have to do. Post when you can but don’t worry about your followers. Take care the higher elevations in Colorado already have had snow. I am following Kelly hays on the cdt she is in southern Colorado. Good luck!
Quadzilla filmed his entire CYTC in 2022
Thanks
Crazy how many nights out in the wild 😂 Not many will go that much without a town stay..I've watched a lot of thru hiker videos..I'm watching a guy on the AT now that believes in the real stuff..not just the fun in the towns..
although I know it's a must to resupply..I just watch two other channels finish their PCT hikes with continuous foot paths...I'm sure after seeing this video and hearing your mileage your off on the CDT😂
You're doing great 👍 blessings and safe trails
Ignore those complainers. We love your videos and understand. Might worry if we don’t hear from you after a week or so🤗🤷🏻♀️
I am just happy when you can upload a video!
HAHAHA! Cactus’s Grandma on Hearts pass road! “ We’re not doing this anymore! Turn around Larry!!”😂
I hope I bave not been confrontational. I have never intended to be. I have been so looking forwards to each and every one of your videos. Today when I can home and saw 2 ( 2!!!!!) new videos from you I was over the moon. I made a nice cup of tea, snuggled up under the duvet and started to watch. I have seen that you are hardly ever indoors so I don't expect you to upload every day, but I still worry a bit when thete is no video for a while. I don't want anything to happen to you. I want to see you reach your goal.
@@mikaelaolsen8835 not you
That Washington photo reminded me of your Mt Washington photo. So close to the last PCT video, hope you managed a bit of rest during your transit time.
As someone who does a fair amount of backpacking and long distance backpacking I can actually never rap my head around how people actually create content and upload too. I am sure it’s ignoring but don’t give the those people the time of day. Most of us get how difficult it is to do what you’re doing. Take care and enjoy your hike.
❤❤❤❤❤
The Pro’s and Con’s of technology: we have the ability to watch a young man hike from Mexico to Canada vs “we” feel entitled to watch that young man hike from Mexico to Canada….
@@rebeccar1036 exactly
"I'm never somewhere for 6 hours"
Has to be the comment of the year. Must be in the top ten comments of the year from around the globe.
There is just so much in that sentence.
1, you are by now so used to constantly hiking that you have walked out if a stationary realiry. Without thinking, your reality is now moving.
2. The whole idea of us humans,a nomadice species, and hiw we became stationary. How? It is not our reality.
3 Everywhere moves. Somewhere is always stationary.
4 The idea that people in general cannot understand moving. Cannot understand that society is stationary and doesn't come along on a trail. How little imagination must you posses in order to be unable to see than moving excludes waiting? Do people forget all the waiting we do while not moving?
5 are you now the true "rolling stone"? Not "where ever I lay my hat...." but "where ever I walk under my bandana is my home"?
6 where you sleep and where a building is never overlaps. As if moving time and stationary time is not the same. You can't descend from moving to stationary in time to hit a building. As if moving is vast and a building is a pin prick. How to hit six hours wbere there is a building?
I hope you have sorted out the tarp situation by now. You can't let yourself get wet like that. I hope you gave bought a new one if it was the seam and if it wasn't, or if you have a new one, I hope you have learnt to put it up right. You know, even if you use an ordinary cottin bed sheet for a tarp in heavy rain you get way more hours of dryness out of it if you put it up right and tight. If it hangs like a sack it rains through the first second. Water follows the fibers and would initially slide off to the edge if the sheet is put up tight.
And secondly, don't you have any stuff with you? Versatility! Use your rain gear. Possibly cover yourself with it. Tie it under the drip to lead the water away. Sleep on your rainclothes and have ground sheet over you. Cover yourself with part of the backpack maybe.
I have found it very usefull to have a home made bivy bag. The ones you can buy are simply idiotic. It is way better to buy lightweight anorak material and sew a sack of it. Dampness is the greatest obstacle to warmth. With the bivy you can have a lighter sleepingbag too. I should need one that has a comfort temp of 0 Celcius. With my bivy I am snug and warm with a sleepingbag with a survivable temp of 10 Celsius. So it is over all lighter and if there should be strong winds blowing rain under my tarp I stay dry.
Thirdly, if you insist on getting wet at night at least get yourself a thin merino wooll set fir the night. Animal wool (sheep, goat, camel, rabbit, alpacka) is the ONLY material which will help heating you when it is wet.
All of this said in a friendly non confrontational way if course. You are so intelligent. I can't understand why you had not fixed this already.
All good advice, I know how to pitch my tarp correctly.
Just be safe
When was the last time you had to get off trail for four days cause you got sick?
@@suemoore1965 Dunsmuir, maybe five days after I hiked around the park fire
Man people are so funny. “I’m taking an hour out of my day to sit in a recliner and watch your videos! The least you can do is carry a Starlink set up so I can lounge and drink my coffee daily with some Jaru on the screen”. I always thought if I made videos to put on here and actually got views that I’d have a form letter like response for negative comments thanking them for their interest in the channel with a link to buy channel related merch.
Haha brilliant
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The 98% of us would enjoy a video without a rant about the 2%
@@intotopei the out of touch comments serve as spring boards for me to share what is that I’m experiencing but goes over the head of the audience. Responding to them is an excellent gateway into describing what I’m experiencing but the audience may not comprehend.
Anyone who knows what you are doing should understand the gaps in videos.
Ok.......if u what to see more vedio......dollars help......he overloaded ........yes....he need vedio people he can hand off flash memory stuff .....help.....
You need to learn from the Duck and let the bs roll off your back.
@@cherylfenton8892 no, i engage with everything.
You missed the trail from the road while you were whining about the 2%ers
@@michaelkennedy4346 thanks baby Michael
there's the guy you were talking about lol