Thanks for sharing your hike with us. I had a heart attack and triple bypass as well as carotid endarterectomy less than a year ago. Although I live in the high desert between Phoenix and Prescott, I don’t get out much anymore. Watching your adventures makes me feel great.❤
Thank you very much for the comment! It's truly inspiring to hear about all that you were able to overcome, and it makes me feel great to know that these videos might help you keep your connection to nature. Thanks again for being here, I truly appreciate it!
Great videos, especially with the clouds. It is very rare to get that shot in that part of the country. Just have to say that sometimes you have to blaze your own trail to see what not very many people have ever seen. Keep up the good content.
Thank you! I really felt fortunate that day as I saw the clouds starting to roll in. It was a pretty magical hike all- around, definitely one of my favorites so far this year!
Lots of information implying missing people, searches for lost gold mines, etc maybe hiki g here so near to Pheonix not so safe. Intriques me more, what do you experience as a lone hiker?
Thanks for the question! Honestly, I haven't experienced anything like that on the trail. I figure that most people who hike miles into the desert aren't there to mess with anyone, and so far, everyone I've come across has been very friendly or, at worst, indifferent. Granted, as a reasonably fit white male I face fewer threats than other groups would, but ultimately I feel the Supes' reputation as a dangerous place (at least for human on human violence) is largely undeserved.
What better way to cap off an adventure than with a string of waterfalls?! Another great video, thank you!
It's true: you can never have too many waterfalls! Thank you for watching!
Truly a unique and special experience up amongst those ancient hoodoos, what a hike!
One of my favorites!
I never thought the superstition mountains could be so interesting but it really is
Thank you, I'm glad these videos are doing them justice! I swear I'm surprised by something new every time I'm out there!
Thanks for sharing your hike with us. I had a heart attack and triple bypass as well as carotid endarterectomy less than a year ago. Although I live in the high desert between Phoenix and Prescott, I don’t get out much anymore. Watching your adventures makes me feel great.❤
Thank you very much for the comment! It's truly inspiring to hear about all that you were able to overcome, and it makes me feel great to know that these videos might help you keep your connection to nature. Thanks again for being here, I truly appreciate it!
Great videos, especially with the clouds. It is very rare to get that shot in that part of the country. Just have to say that sometimes you have to blaze your own trail to see what not very many people have ever seen. Keep up the good content.
Thank you! I really felt fortunate that day as I saw the clouds starting to roll in. It was a pretty magical hike all- around, definitely one of my favorites so far this year!
Lots of information implying missing people, searches for lost gold mines, etc maybe hiki g here so near to Pheonix not so safe. Intriques me more, what do you experience as a lone hiker?
Thanks for the question! Honestly, I haven't experienced anything like that on the trail. I figure that most people who hike miles into the desert aren't there to mess with anyone, and so far, everyone I've come across has been very friendly or, at worst, indifferent. Granted, as a reasonably fit white male I face fewer threats than other groups would, but ultimately I feel the Supes' reputation as a dangerous place (at least for human on human violence) is largely undeserved.