It was fun to witness the several times when you would first photograph one of the rock openings and I would guess a certain size or scale of the opening until the video would cut to when a human would be traveling through it thus giving The true perspective which was always different than what I had previously assumed. I also wondered about the groups the hikers would use when climbing Dusty hillside. Are those ropes provided by private citizens or by the government? I was just curious. I also was curious about the shelter and seat. Did you rent it from the park? Or was that another private citizen creation?
Some ropes are tied on steep slopes by Olympic National Park rangers, some are ropes that were washed up on the beach and tied up by hikers. The Olympic National Park has done very little to maintain many remote trails over the last couple of decades. The shelter, seat and other driftwood structures were made informally by wilderness campers.
Please don't skip about I wanna see hear smell every crumb please even if this video is a life time long. I'm riding aboard your shoulder. God's masterpiece
Didnt even watch the video but listened to the audio and man was it calming!
So great, wonderful nature
How beautiful !!! ❤
5:44 & 7:28 reminds me of lian yu from the show arrow. this video makes me feel like it's an idyllic and private landscape perfect for nemophiles.
Well done! Great job capturing the beauty of Shi Shi Beach. What a unique hike with so much to see & explore! New sub here!👍
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
I have been there 5 times (from Iowa)..my favorite place in the world. First time there was in 1980 and there was a Bigfoot totem along the beach..
How far down did you hike to get to the caves and arches? I felt like we hiked pretty far down but don't recall coming near this area.
It was fun to witness the several times when you would first photograph one of the rock openings and I would guess a certain size or scale of the opening until the video would cut to when a human would be traveling through it thus giving The true perspective which was always different than what I had previously assumed. I also wondered about the groups the hikers would use when climbing Dusty hillside. Are those ropes provided by private citizens or by the government? I was just curious. I also was curious about the shelter and seat. Did you rent it from the park? Or was that another private citizen creation?
Some ropes are tied on steep slopes by Olympic National Park rangers, some are ropes that were washed up on the beach and tied up by hikers. The Olympic National Park has done very little to maintain many remote trails over the last couple of decades. The shelter, seat and other driftwood structures were made informally by wilderness campers.
Now on my list do lisy
Please don't skip about I wanna see hear smell every crumb please even if this video is a life time long. I'm riding aboard your shoulder. God's masterpiece