I am impressed that you’re way out there all by yourself. It takes a lot for someone to do that, plus all the work setting up shots and catching the scenery the way you did was something else. Thank you!😊
I am a Chinese and do not understand English. I use AI to translate messages, hoping that it can accurately express what I mean. I like your videos very much. I follow many anchors who make hiking videos. You are a very special one. I don’t know how to describe it. I just feel comfortable and happy watching your videos. Smooth screen switching, appropriate soundtrack, and the position of the characters in the face-changing, everything is just right. I don’t like most anchors to show their faces frequently in the video, often occupying 2/3 of the screen, which makes me feel uncomfortable. Looking forward to appreciating more of your works.
I absolutely love your videos and artistry! Your photography, sound, and music, and the ways you capture light and shadows and all the smaller parts that make up the larger whole of the lands you travel through make for a very peaceful and reverent experience. I know there is a lot of hard work behind the scenes to make these videos available. Thank you for sharing them!
Thank you for your kind words! I'm happy to hear you like the smaller details, I love capturing the little things I notice, those are the things I miss when I'm home for awhile...
@@basinandrange 👍🙏 You're welcome! And I agree, the little things are ironically a big part of the experience. For me, connecting to smaller things when hiking, especially in this timeless and beautiful mountain range, always leads me to a profound recognition that I, too, am just a very small part of it all.
Wow! Excellent editing. Great scenics. Perfect, calming music. You've impressed this Alaska bush pilot! Keep it up, your channel is going to get a lot of views. 🙂
As a small backpacking filmmaker myself, I really appreciated your touch. Wonderful job. Awesome trip too. Way to get off trail and string of something super cool looking.
I recognized the top of Watchtower, on your way to Moose Lake. In August of 1966, our Scout troop had summer camp at Wolverton. From there, we spent 4 days at Emerald Lake, just above where you cruised past Astor Lake. That short trip was my gateway drug. Thanks for the flashback!
Thank you for this -- splendid smart cinematography and editing, a beautiful smart route through great terrain -- I'm sold on Cloud Canyon and Deadman Canyon -- like nothing I've seen in the northern Sierra -- thanks for that too. Gotta wonder who named Moose Lake -- no self-respecting moose ever got within a thousand miles of the place. Why, though, when you plainly worship them, too, insult the High Sierra Water Nymphs by filtering their delicious virginal vintages? That quibble aside, though, thanks again. This is truly a delight.
Excellent film ! Les images sont magnifiques. Vous êtes hors sentier presque tout le temps, c'est une aventure extraordinaire, j'adore le stabilo sur les cartes, vous inventez votre chemin. Merci pour cette formidable vidéo.
Beautiful filmmaking really enjoy watching this first time I’ve seen your videos. I’ll have to remember the rock trick breaking the wood. Nice video!!!
You may enjoy this epic adventure of our SEKI traverse. Love the Sequoia and Kings Canyon NP’s. Off trail in these areas a Is an amazing experience. Clearly you get it! Loving your videos!
I’ve watched all three of your videos, I believe this one is my favorite, I love the opera music, and the beautiful meadows. I think 7 days alone I’d probably start talking to myself, perhaps you do too…
This is so peaceful and exactly what we all look for when out in the backcountry. Question, in terms of filming - are you using an action camera and/or mobile camera to get your walking shots. They're so still so just wondering if a tripod was used as well. Thanks!
Hello! What an awesome video, thanks for sharing! The trout catching/cooking was my favorite part!! Did you use GAIA gps or anything for this & would you mind sharing your track with me if so? I've only been using GAIA for a couple years now so definitely still figuring out all the features. The Sierra range is my most favorite & I would love to give this a go someday here soon! Also, is there anything you would have changed about this loop? Or were you overall happy with the route?
@@TrilogyHiking thank you! Yes I use Gaia, are you able to DM me on instagram? I could send you the gpx track that way. I think the route is perfect, I love how it goes down one canyon and up the other. I’ve done the 50 mile deadman loop, and another 75 mile loop starting at kearsarge pass that goes through cloud canyon and up Colby pass. Both of those routes are on trail only, they are great but I wasn’t totally satisfied with them because they both only visit one of the canyons without doing detours. The cross country is pretty tame on this one, but the exposure on copper mine pass might be intense for some people. It’s best done in the fall, it could be tricky to get through the tablelands in monsoon season and bugs are really bad in the meadows.
Beautiful just beautiful. I’ve been wanting to do this hike for some time. Did you have to carry a bear canister and what type of food did you take to sustain you for the complete hike. If you had to guess how many miles we’re off trail/cross country? Thanks for bringing this hike to life.
How is it going off trail? I assume it is allowed. Did you have any difficulty navigating the terrain or finding your way? I have never done any serious backpacking trips, only a few days, so I am not very experienced with this type of stuff. Would you recommend sticking to the trail? following an off trail route that I found ahead of time (like yours) or is it easy enough to navigate the terrain, that with some planning I would be fine to go off trail through the wilderness and not get lost?
@@crispyraids1531 I think if you’re new to backpacking, there’s not much reason to go off trail, since there’s so many amazing trails to hike. Getting lost isn’t always your main concern, it’s the micro route finding. Following a gpx track isn’t enough, you need to find the safest way through the terrain. Going down upper cloud canyon for example, there are right and wrong ways to go down… you have to avoid hidden cliffs and the slot canyon carved by the river. But that’s not obvious if you don’t know how to read the terrain.
This is premier movie level production! And apparently you did it on your own, Wow! Good job! Beautiful scenery. I never knew how beautiful that area was, but then again I’m not a fan of anything commieforian!😂
You've put a lot of thought and work into this video and I thank you for that. But a little friendly criticism if I may ... a lot of this video looks rather flat and dark. Not sure if it's your video equipment or what you did in post. As a reference, take a look at Harmen Hoek's videos and you'll notice that it looks like what it would have if you were there with him. Again, thanks for posting this and I'm glad you had a great trip! 🙂
I love creators like yourself. You let nature speak. Thanks for taking us places most of us will never visit in person. EPIC!!
I am impressed that you’re way out there all by yourself. It takes a lot for someone to do that, plus all the work setting up shots and catching the scenery the way you did was something else. Thank you!😊
I am a Chinese and do not understand English. I use AI to translate messages, hoping that it can accurately express what I mean. I like your videos very much. I follow many anchors who make hiking videos. You are a very special one. I don’t know how to describe it. I just feel comfortable and happy watching your videos. Smooth screen switching, appropriate soundtrack, and the position of the characters in the face-changing, everything is just right. I don’t like most anchors to show their faces frequently in the video, often occupying 2/3 of the screen, which makes me feel uncomfortable. Looking forward to appreciating more of your works.
This is a wonderful video. For those of us who are alone in this life, we connect through our mutual aloneness and the silent and stolid mountains.
This was an incredible video B&R!
I like the Skyrim map finding sound at each location!
I always feel at peace thanks to you~~ I feel so comfortable and grateful because I had a good time thanks to you.
I absolutely love your videos and artistry! Your photography, sound, and music, and the ways you capture light and shadows and all the smaller parts that make up the larger whole of the lands you travel through make for a very peaceful and reverent experience. I know there is a lot of hard work behind the scenes to make these videos available. Thank you for sharing them!
Thank you for your kind words! I'm happy to hear you like the smaller details, I love capturing the little things I notice, those are the things I miss when I'm home for awhile...
@@basinandrange 👍🙏 You're welcome! And I agree, the little things are ironically a big part of the experience. For me, connecting to smaller things when hiking, especially in this timeless and beautiful mountain range, always leads me to a profound recognition that I, too, am just a very small part of it all.
Wow! Excellent editing. Great scenics. Perfect, calming music. You've impressed this Alaska bush pilot! Keep it up, your channel is going to get a lot of views. 🙂
That backpack is an absolute beast. Love the vibe, totally keep going.
Muchas gracias, a perfect film.
As a small backpacking filmmaker myself, I really appreciated your touch. Wonderful job. Awesome trip too. Way to get off trail and string of something super cool looking.
Thanksfor sharing. I hiked the Deadman Canyon loop about 10 years ago and ill never forget it.
I noticed the Skyrim pop up noise! That’s great
I recognized the top of Watchtower, on your way to Moose Lake. In August of 1966, our Scout troop had summer camp at Wolverton. From there, we spent 4 days at Emerald Lake, just above where you cruised past Astor Lake. That short trip was my gateway drug. Thanks for the flashback!
Great trip and experience.!!Such a wonderful place to visit stunning visuals gorgeous shots and enjoyed watching.Thank you for sharing😉🤙💗🐶💗
Thank you for this -- splendid smart cinematography and editing, a beautiful smart route through great terrain -- I'm sold on Cloud Canyon and Deadman Canyon -- like nothing I've seen in the northern Sierra -- thanks for that too. Gotta wonder who named Moose Lake -- no self-respecting moose ever got within a thousand miles of the place. Why, though, when you plainly worship them, too, insult the High Sierra Water Nymphs by filtering their delicious virginal vintages? That quibble aside, though, thanks again. This is truly a delight.
Enjoyed your work young lady. Beautiful trip.
Excellent film ! Les images sont magnifiques. Vous êtes hors sentier presque tout le temps, c'est une aventure extraordinaire, j'adore le stabilo sur les cartes, vous inventez votre chemin. Merci pour cette formidable vidéo.
This is great filmmaking. I love spending time in the Sierra Nevada range and I'm looking forward to seeing your channel really take off.
Simply gorgeous. A movie exactly to my taste! Greetings from Germany! Tobias
Loved seeing this gorgeous area through your eyes....thanks for sharing your adventure!
Such a beautiful trip and video. Thanks for sharing
Excellent editing. Clearly you put a lot of effort into these videos.
Spectacular. Nice job. Cheers.
Beautiful! I like the way you fish, and the way you chop wood :) Love your campfires, too.
Beautiful filmmaking really enjoy watching this first time I’ve seen your videos. I’ll have to remember the rock trick breaking the wood. Nice video!!!
great video editing, great scene!
I love your outfits, they’re so ruggedly durable, yet comfortable as well, they fit your form so well.
You may enjoy this epic adventure of our SEKI traverse. Love the Sequoia and Kings Canyon NP’s. Off trail in these areas a
Is an amazing experience. Clearly you get it! Loving your videos!
Super adventurous - I’m inspired! 🏕️ Well done 👏
Think you and I have different definitions of silent. Enjoyed the music regardless, keep the video coming bro. Great stuff.
Another great vid, I really enjoy your content!
Keep up the great work!
Amazing journey❤ congratulations ❤
Beautiful
Another stunning video! Well done. Brought back some fond memories!
Another loop I was considering someday. Spectacular. Thank you.
Another great video, thanks for sharing! Looking forward to your next one.
I’ve watched all three of your videos, I believe this one is my favorite, I love the opera music, and the beautiful meadows. I think 7 days alone I’d probably start talking to myself, perhaps you do too…
谢谢,感谢分享旅程,美丽的风景和轻松的音乐,让我得以无限的放松。
Beautiful scenery. I wish the technology was available when I did all my hikes in the 1990s.
Very Nice
I loved this video so much, Altus Plateau irl
@@willyoungberg823 that’s from Elden ring right? The next game on my list!
@ exactly! It’s one of my favorite games ever, I’m glad that you’re giving it a shot
Beautiful video!
That was good. Thanks.
Fantastic hike and beautiful scenery. I have subbed
Beautiful
LOTR meets SKYRIIM. Love the location captions.👌🏾 If you don’t mind me asking, what is your primary camera and or lens that you shoot these with?🤔
@@Dactylgodhand heck yeah 😁 Sony a7riii with sony g f4 24-105mm
Well done 👍
This is so peaceful and exactly what we all look for when out in the backcountry. Question, in terms of filming - are you using an action camera and/or mobile camera to get your walking shots. They're so still so just wondering if a tripod was used as well. Thanks!
@@Prasannathani Thanks! I use iPhone 15 pro max for the walking shots bc it has better stabilization than my camera
Hello! What an awesome video, thanks for sharing! The trout catching/cooking was my favorite part!! Did you use GAIA gps or anything for this & would you mind sharing your track with me if so? I've only been using GAIA for a couple years now so definitely still figuring out all the features. The Sierra range is my most favorite & I would love to give this a go someday here soon!
Also, is there anything you would have changed about this loop? Or were you overall happy with the route?
@@TrilogyHiking thank you! Yes I use Gaia, are you able to DM me on instagram? I could send you the gpx track that way. I think the route is perfect, I love how it goes down one canyon and up the other.
I’ve done the 50 mile deadman loop, and another 75 mile loop starting at kearsarge pass that goes through cloud canyon and up Colby pass. Both of those routes are on trail only, they are great but I wasn’t totally satisfied with them because they both only visit one of the canyons without doing detours.
The cross country is pretty tame on this one, but the exposure on copper mine pass might be intense for some people. It’s best done in the fall, it could be tricky to get through the tablelands in monsoon season and bugs are really bad in the meadows.
keep going
Beautiful just beautiful. I’ve been wanting to do this hike for some time. Did you have to carry a bear canister and what type of food did you take to sustain you for the complete hike. If you had to guess how many miles we’re off trail/cross country? Thanks for bringing this hike to life.
@@jackelliott1017 yes, oatmeal for breakfast, bars for lunch, homemade lentil/bean based recipes for dinner. 18 miles off trail
Thank you for the quick response, was a bear canister required on this trip?
@@jackelliott1017yes they’re required everywhere in the Sierras
How is it going off trail? I assume it is allowed. Did you have any difficulty navigating the terrain or finding your way? I have never done any serious backpacking trips, only a few days, so I am not very experienced with this type of stuff. Would you recommend sticking to the trail? following an off trail route that I found ahead of time (like yours) or is it easy enough to navigate the terrain, that with some planning I would be fine to go off trail through the wilderness and not get lost?
@@crispyraids1531 I think if you’re new to backpacking, there’s not much reason to go off trail, since there’s so many amazing trails to hike.
Getting lost isn’t always your main concern, it’s the micro route finding. Following a gpx track isn’t enough, you need to find the safest way through the terrain. Going down upper cloud canyon for example, there are right and wrong ways to go down… you have to avoid hidden cliffs and the slot canyon carved by the river. But that’s not obvious if you don’t know how to read the terrain.
Appears the air was fairly clear at this time. Were you above the wildfire smoke for most of your route?
@@hu_b Yes actually, I waited a couple weeks for the smoke to clear and took the first weather window I got.
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lol that skyrim pop up sounds tho
Your video was truly beautiful and inspiring. As a fellow creator, I appreciate the effort you put into it. Sub and 👍
What do you think about when you hike in places like that all by yourself?
@@smellybearc7411 Hmm, a little bit of everything, things I didn’t have time to unpack at home with all the distractions of life.
This is premier movie level production! And apparently you did it on your own, Wow! Good job! Beautiful scenery. I never knew how beautiful that area was, but then again I’m not a fan of anything commieforian!😂
Feels like a video game played from the ...
You've put a lot of thought and work into this video and I thank you for that. But a little friendly criticism if I may ... a lot of this video looks rather flat and dark. Not sure if it's your video equipment or what you did in post. As a reference, take a look at Harmen Hoek's videos and you'll notice that it looks like what it would have if you were there with him. Again, thanks for posting this and I'm glad you had a great trip! 🙂
Thanks for the feedback!
ta liste de matériel n'est plus valide !! 😤