I worked at those Ice Fields one summer and I did a trek on the glacier in a guided tour, you wouldn’t catch me dead on a glacier without a guide, you have no idea when you’re on an ice bridge and if it collapses you’re gone. Your hike and your photography is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
it breaks my heart that this man , this down to earth, respectable man, who cares deeply in all he does cannot afford to have a child. i remember his podcast where he spoke of people including himself whom could not afford to have a child my heart goes out to you and your partner and to all others facing this unimaginable reality, bring us back home pollieve
If memory serves me correct, 50 years ago the toe of the glacier was down at the parking lot just off the highway. I was a kid and my parents took us there and we played on the glacier, this would be before the bus trips . Thanks for sharing this.
Wow David. You are one incredible person. Thank you so much for this. Video. It’s a reminder that Canada is still beautiful. I so look forward to your content. Exactly what Canadians want to know. Every morning I look to see moose on the loose notification and I know it’s going to be a good day. Thank you so much for your hard work.
just keep going back in my hiking videos you'll find annoying music haha. I've gone through stages learning to be a filmmaker so the older the hiking video the more music there will be. its a learning process
thats nuts, what i did see after you can hike off that unamed "Horn of Athabasca" as i called it down to the glacier then get up on the ridge up to boundary peak which looks a heck of a lot safer
I'm from Ontario 61 yrs old and my first visit to Alberta and BC happened just 2 yrs ago spent a month driving around I wondered how many of the peaks where climbed I did do a few hiking trials spent a lot time along Icefield park
I've been hiking and climbing in the Rockies for decades. It's pretty much impossible to find a mountain that has not been climbed; the only unclimbed things are some of the very difficult routes on the bigger mountains and even those unclimbed routes are becoming rarer each year.
No bears out there? Maybe not enough prey for bears at that elevation. Beautiful views, thanks for your video. What a wonderful escape from the city world.
if you can fit 30L and are ok with Aonijie their 30L pack is pretty amazing. UD 40 is awesome teh 50 Swift is got that extra space they all have their place.
its depressing visiting this glacier as an albertan. I went there when i was a kid , then went there 2 years ago and to see how much it has melted. When i have children this glacier will probably be gone.
Truly one of the most beautiful places in Canada/the world
I worked at those Ice Fields one summer and I did a trek on the glacier in a guided tour, you wouldn’t catch me dead on a glacier without a guide, you have no idea when you’re on an ice bridge and if it collapses you’re gone. Your hike and your photography is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
it breaks my heart that this man , this down to earth, respectable man, who cares deeply in all he does cannot afford to have a child. i remember his podcast where he spoke of people including himself whom could not afford to have a child my heart goes out to you and your partner and to all others facing this unimaginable reality, bring us back home pollieve
If memory serves me correct, 50 years ago the toe of the glacier was down at the parking lot just off the highway. I was a kid and my parents took us there and we played on the glacier, this would be before the bus trips . Thanks for sharing this.
you're right there are signs down there it has melted a lot
Thanks for your sharing your wonderful videos! I'm 67 and have lived a rough but happy life. After 13 surgeries, 6 on the spine alone, and a successful surgery for Renal Cell Carcinoma, and being blind in one eye from a Stroke.
I have been unable to hike for 10 years and I seriously appreciate keeping people like myself in your l lovely video outings!
"From the pinnacle peaks of Patagonia, to the emerald aisles of Ireland, I travel near and far to distant shores, without stepping foot outside this door." (©1987 Mojave Ned music).
Wow David. You are one incredible person. Thank you so much for this. Video. It’s a reminder that Canada is still beautiful.
I so look forward to your content. Exactly what Canadians want to know. Every morning I look to see moose on the loose notification and I know it’s going to be a good day. Thank you so much for your hard work.
Ever inspiring. Good job. I like that you venture alone.
Dude, you’re hilarious. Good stuff. I am always on the hunt for amazing scrambles. Your videos help a bunch. Thanks!
Great video. I miss my mountains sooo much. Born in Alberta but stuck in Ontario…
My first job was at Jasper Park Lodge. Wont catch me on vertical scree Bravo. Great accomplishment
Wow 🤩 Great footage. Jasper is the most beautiful place I have ever seen in person. Went there way back in 1999 on our way to Edmonton.
its unreal
You are as unique as that glacier... thanks for sharing !
sometimes haha
David.. you Rockstar!
Total admiration/respect from a flatlander prairie person from Winnipeg who has enjoyed Jasper & Banff excursions. ❤
Winnipeg ya you're adventure is going north for polar bears! Not a lot of mountains around there.
That vertical trail up is to Boundary Peak i did it last july solo, it was a slog up that scree but worth it
it looks beautiful stay safe
On this episode of “ name that poop”
You’ve got the best sayings!😂
So inspiring. Sooo inspiring!!!
Amazing!
Stunning views! It looks like a fake backdrop in half the shots! Absolutely amazing.
the footage doesn't even do it justice, its so impressive it takes your breathe away
The original horse trail went up, over Wilcox Pass as the glacier extended down, across the valley and was not passable.
crazy things have changed
My license plate says “I’d rather be hiking”. I love the scenery in this video.
haha thats hilarious awesome
Good video, thanks for the tour !
good stuff
Ohhh WOW! That's so beautiful! I gotta admit, Im woozy just watching from here...Yikes! Be careful.
Really like your vids, personable, fun and good footage without loads of annoying music. Good to see you out there👍
just keep going back in my hiking videos you'll find annoying music haha. I've gone through stages learning to be a filmmaker so the older the hiking video the more music there will be. its a learning process
@@IdRatherBeHiking Keep at it. We look forward to your vids
Stunning video, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the fantastic video David! That one is going on my list for this year❤Alberta
its actually not that hard of a hike but when its completely unknown makes it seem a lot bigger, check it out
Heck yesss vertical scree lines ;) Funnily enough, Boundary Peak is on my list!
thats nuts, what i did see after you can hike off that unamed "Horn of Athabasca" as i called it down to the glacier then get up on the ridge up to boundary peak which looks a heck of a lot safer
@@IdRatherBeHiking Appreciate the tip! Wonderful video :)
I'm from Ontario 61 yrs old and my first visit to Alberta and BC happened just 2 yrs ago spent a month driving around I wondered how many of the peaks where climbed I did do a few hiking trials spent a lot time along Icefield park
I've been hiking and climbing in the Rockies for decades. It's pretty much impossible to find a mountain that has not been climbed; the only unclimbed things are some of the very difficult routes on the bigger mountains and even those unclimbed routes are becoming rarer each year.
Another EPIC video! Also came here to ask about the camera, only to find them in the desc already lol! Thanks!
Ive switched over to dji pocket 3 its the wilderness king for filming but i do love my A7siii
9:00 yes, that's a trail, but it's not an up track, it's a down track. If there is loose scree it's a fast way to run down a mountain.
No bears out there? Maybe not enough prey for bears at that elevation. Beautiful views, thanks for your video. What a wonderful escape from the city world.
bears have been known to cross glaciers so technically they can pop over but you'd see them from kms away
Thank you for this its great
Cannot wait for your review on SMD Swift pack and comaring to UD40 which is over twice cheaper but I also want to buy a new pack in fastpacking style.
if you can fit 30L and are ok with Aonijie their 30L pack is pretty amazing. UD 40 is awesome teh 50 Swift is got that extra space they all have their place.
@@IdRatherBeHiking Yeah hard to pick and now Wapta 30L is coming out also and people seem to like it alot. But I would rather have it in 40L at least.
That was very beautiful but boy I did get nervous inwas shouting at my phone ..BE CAREFUL ahhhh..
lol
awesome
its depressing visiting this glacier as an albertan. I went there when i was a kid , then went there 2 years ago and to see how much it has melted. When i have children this glacier will probably be gone.
Things come and go. 12,000 years ago the entire province was under a glacier
14:28 LMFAO
cool to thy older machines
moose on the loose you did it proud of you awesome
yup i like the older pictures because the people now adays have NO RESPECT