Chris, I’m glad to know there are at least SOME places you won’t go into!!! This was beautiful and interesting. I loved it! It’s probably the 2nd favorite place you’ve toured me through. My arthritic legs won’t take me anywhere but you will. Thanks so much!
Oregon, Washington and Colorado are my favorite states to visit in The hot July summertime... It’s such a relief to be outside and the temperature is perfect. It looks really cold now. Thank you for taking us along on your travels. You have shown us things we would never see. ❤️
It's past Verlot on the Mt. Loop Hwy. It's unbelievably beautiful. I lived between Granite Falls and Verlot for a few years. The whole area is great for hiking and camping. Just a little ways up the Loop is Monte Cristo, an abandoned mining town, there's not much left but it's still cool. Then the Loop continues around and ends in Darrington. Fun Fact, it takes around 2-3 hours to Darrington from Granite but if you go down to Arlington and back up it only takes an hour.
It is a decent hike now that the big bridges that used to cross the river have dislodged and washed away. There were logs that people used to cross but if they wash out then there wont be access anymore.
That area is just so beautiful. Crossing the Stillaguamish River where the bridge washed out is no small task! The waterfalls off the cliffs are amazing in late spring before the caves get big too. The history of the area is neat too with the mining and big hotel that burned down right there.
Mother nature has a way of giving us odd, but beautiful creations. Thank you for the video, you always manage to find things off the beaten path. All are different, but unique and interesting.
You have company? I think thats the first time I've seen someone else with you except for colab videos. The scenery is beautiful there. Thanx for sharing such cool places.
It is quite receded from when i was last there 3 years ago. Sad to think that eventually this will be gone. Thank you for documenting it so that others may experience this before it is lost.
Once again you have sent us some amazing video and pictures of the Ice cave. Me personally i appreciate your clips, Please as ever KEEP SAFE we are in trying times.
this is one of the most beautiful things i have ever seen on this channel since your Mt St Helens videos!!! something about the PNW in the winter.... thanks again for the amazing video buddy
You find the most beautiful places this looks like a place that a photographer would use for a calendar. If you're ever back in New Mexico there an actual ice cave near Grants you gotta check out, it stays frozen all year around.
I first read the title as Inside An Ice Cafe... 🤭 I really liked getting inside with the drone. I do however have a suggestion. A short hike can turn into disaster in those areas and I know first hand how cold wet jeans are. I suggest something to add to your pack is a pair of synthetic blend pants, long sleeve shirt & socks. I know you want to keep the weight down, but it could save you from hypothermia one day and synthetics retain heat better than cotton. (A reason to never dress in synthetics when there's a wildfire)
Hi Chris, such beautiful scenery surrounding the ice cave, I bet this area alone would fill up a few gigs of memory. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx💖
Amazing! I live in Seattle and have been to Rainier several times but had no idea about the ice cave there. I had never heard about it. You find all the best places! Looking forward to see what other places you will be exploring in the PNW!
Have been to Big Four Ice Caves many times. We used to go in the caves before authorities posted KEEP OUT signs. The most recent fatality I recall is a young girl killed by a chunk of falling ice. I recall walking in the cave (sometimes there is more than one) and seeing big chunks of ice missing from the sculpted ceiling. Can be scary. We love sliding the snow field in the summer.
I live in the area and if this is the hike that I think it is, it’s called The Big 4 Ice Caves. When I was there there actually were 4 ice caves. Very cool, short hike
Well, that's amazing! Incredible video! I've always wanted to explore an ice cave! So jealous of your adventures! Been watching for years! Can't believe you're almost at 200,000 subs!
I went in those in Oct 1978 with my friend's church group, I was 14 At that time there were 2 openings at the bottom and looked like a pair of eyes staring at you when you came out of the mile long trail from the parking lot and Rucker's glacier came into view Rucker's glacier is the Lowest ice in the cascades, 2000 ft elevation Big four ice caves
Wow! I saw some great photography and slick editing in this video. Thanks for a look at a place that I'll probably never see in real life, especially at *ahem* my age. You've always struck me as the sort of fellow who never met a cave that he didn't like, but I'm glad that you didn't go charging into that ice cave. I'm recalling an episode of your adventures where you very nearly got stuck in a narrow, underground cave. I'm looking forward to your adventures over the years to come.
i have walked to the very back twice , and another time about 1/2 way and big chunks of ice were falling down , last time i ever went in , but have been back several times since !
Sorry for the late watch. Really cool stuff, what an incredible place. I have been through a glacier in New Zealand which is not so different. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes, Paul
I lived close to there, Camano Island, and have been to the ice cave Twice. Beautiful but dangerous. A few people have been killed there including a child.
the caves are created when the snow melts and runs underground ... the warmer water turns into vaper ... the vaper easts away the snow from the bottom up ... it happens all year long until mother nature dumps more snow and starts the process all over again.
The chance that the ice arch would collapse at the moment you crossed under it for a few seconds is infinitesimal. Btw, why not introduce your companion for your explorations? Love your vids, have lived around Seattle for quite awhile but never been up there.
I live there its outside granite falls wa its about 20 min from my house there is a memorial for ppl and a little girl who died there. Its the big 4 ice caves use to be a hotel at the beginning of the trail that burned down called the big 4 Inn all that's left is the big stone fire place. They helicoptered out the end of the bridge.
you should do a video on the ghost town of Monte Cristo just up the road from the Big Four ice caves towards Darrington, its a 4 mile hike to the old ghost town , and many gold mines (mostly or partially collapsed ) on the hike up along the creek past the ghost town !
How many American wonders have you made available to those who would otherwise be unable to experience them. Just wow. Thank you.
A lot
@Richard Cayson why don't you stop spamming comment sections across youtube.
So I first learned of you after my teacher assigned us your "Mt. Saint Helens, 38 years later" and now I cannot stop watching these videos.
Chris, I’m glad to know there are at least SOME places you won’t go into!!! This was beautiful and interesting. I loved it! It’s probably the 2nd favorite place you’ve toured me through. My arthritic legs won’t take me anywhere but you will. Thanks so much!
I'm glad that Chris is there for us. I, too, suffer from arthritis and usually walk with a cane.
Every few years somebody gets killed in there.
@@hazevthewolf178 , I don’t like that you’re suffering but I like your comment
@@OutbackOverlanderG2 what happens to them.?
@@rrios283s73 Ice collapses and injury or freeze to death. Usually same as glacier deaths.
Oregon, Washington and Colorado are my favorite states to visit in The hot July summertime... It’s such a relief to be outside and the temperature is perfect. It looks really cold now. Thank you for taking us along on your travels. You have shown us things we would never see. ❤️
Same here, also Wyoming & Alaska!
Without the drone or placing the camera somewhere away from you...you really can't see just how huge that cave is! That is so awesome!! Thanks
The crazy power of nature displayed vividly.
Crisp, cold and awesome! Love the views of the cave. The entire structure of water is fabulous.
Nice flying and camera work!
It's past Verlot on the Mt. Loop Hwy. It's unbelievably beautiful. I lived between Granite Falls and Verlot for a few years. The whole area is great for hiking and camping. Just a little ways up the Loop is Monte Cristo, an abandoned mining town, there's not much left but it's still cool. Then the Loop continues around and ends in Darrington. Fun Fact, it takes around 2-3 hours to Darrington from Granite but if you go down to Arlington and back up it only takes an hour.
Wow, that is beautiful. Never heard of these ice caves. Thank you for showing us.
Ice can look so lovely....magical...thanks for taking us along- again...:))
The transition to the drone was awesome!
Wow absolutely beautiful footage ...The views are so breathtaking....Thank you for sharing....be safe and stay healthy
Those were some spectacular views, drone and otherwise, though was kind of hoping to see the abominable snowman inside. ; )
Nah!.... yeti live in Alaska! We have big foot! He lives deep in the woods!
Still wanna know about how you live on the road etc. Please do a vid about it ?
Good point!!!! 🐕🐕🐕🐕
I wish I was a walking with you, so beautiful, I love the power of nature!!!!! 🐕🐕🐕🐕
This is off mountain loup hwy. If you go further up the hwy you can check out the ghost town of Monte Cristo.
It is a decent hike now that the big bridges that used to cross the river have dislodged and washed away. There were logs that people used to cross but if they wash out then there wont be access anymore.
Still can't believe I haven't been here yet. It's on my list of places to go
That area is just so beautiful. Crossing the Stillaguamish River where the bridge washed out is no small task! The waterfalls off the cliffs are amazing in late spring before the caves get big too. The history of the area is neat too with the mining and big hotel that burned down right there.
Mother nature has a way of giving us odd, but beautiful creations. Thank you for the video, you always manage to find things off the beaten path. All are different, but unique and interesting.
From the drone viewpoint it looks like a mini glacier. Amazing!
Thanks for showing this to us.
Stunning area, must be a lot colder than it looks. You do not look like you are that warmly dressed. 😃
Scary yet exciting and beautiful! It has to be sooo tempting to want to walk inside
Dude, the drone shot was magical. Truly gave a better notion of the cave dimensions.
You have company? I think thats the first time I've seen someone else with you except for colab videos. The scenery is beautiful there. Thanx for sharing such cool places.
It is quite receded from when i was last there 3 years ago. Sad to think that eventually this will be gone. Thank you for documenting it so that others may experience this before it is lost.
So beautiful there. Thanks for the video. Be safe in your travels.
Beautiful imagery
Thank you once again. I look forward to watching your videos and you never disappoint.
Amazing! When you held up your hand as the drone went back into the cavern, I found myself holding my breath. Great video!
" well worth the hike , thank's for the shots 😉👍👍🇺🇸 "
Beautiful
Once again you have sent us some amazing video and pictures of the Ice cave.
Me personally i appreciate your clips, Please as ever KEEP SAFE we are in trying times.
this is one of the most beautiful things i have ever seen on this channel since your Mt St Helens videos!!! something about the PNW in the winter.... thanks again for the amazing video buddy
This is so cool, amazing it’s nature and it’s like beautiful architecture!! Thank you for sharing
You find the most beautiful places this looks like a place that a photographer would use for a calendar. If you're ever back in New Mexico there an actual ice cave near Grants you gotta check out, it stays frozen all year around.
I ll look it up, thanks!
Thank you for another great video..I look forward to see what you come up with next time..Safe travels..
I live in Bellingham,Wa and have been inside those a few times! And climbed the waterfall up to the ridge. Awesome too see your up in the northwest!
Thank you very much my friend I love it
That's an amazing formation. I definitely wouldn't chance going in.
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Wow,amazing and beautiful.
Beautiful footage.
Wow, what a find!
I first read the title as Inside An Ice Cafe... 🤭 I really liked getting inside with the drone. I do however have a suggestion. A short hike can turn into disaster in those areas and I know first hand how cold wet jeans are. I suggest something to add to your pack is a pair of synthetic blend pants, long sleeve shirt & socks. I know you want to keep the weight down, but it could save you from hypothermia one day and synthetics retain heat better than cotton. (A reason to never dress in synthetics when there's a wildfire)
I love this video so much. So beautiful, I've never seen anything like that.
Thanks Scott I'm glad you liked it
Awesome and beautiful 💙
I've always wanted to go here! Lived in the Northwest for a bit but never got to it. Maybe someday!
Gorgeous area
Hi Chris, such beautiful scenery surrounding the ice cave, I bet this area alone would fill up a few gigs of memory. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx💖
Really nice trip, with beautifull views
Thanks for sharing
So cool! I should this to 5 others who work here. Everyone checked out your site & thought it was cool too!
Great video. Beautiful ice caves and waterfalls.
Amazing! I live in Seattle and have been to Rainier several times but had no idea about the ice cave there. I had never heard about it. You find all the best places! Looking forward to see what other places you will be exploring in the PNW!
That's incredible. You visit the most awesome places. WOW. I'm glad your drone didn't ground in there. Incredible footage.
The COOL things nature has to offer!!
That's pretty cool
Have been to Big Four Ice Caves many times. We used to go in the caves before authorities posted KEEP OUT signs. The most recent fatality I recall is a young girl killed by a chunk of falling ice. I recall walking in the cave (sometimes there is more than one) and seeing big chunks of ice missing from the sculpted ceiling. Can be scary. We love sliding the snow field in the summer.
Beautiful God's Country @!!!
Another great video Chris from Brian in Ireland 🇮🇪
This is so pretty! Great video , love 😍 so interesting!
Thanks for awesome video !
I live in the area and if this is the hike that I think it is, it’s called The Big 4 Ice Caves. When I was there there actually were 4 ice caves. Very cool, short hike
Well, that's amazing! Incredible video! I've always wanted to explore an ice cave! So jealous of your adventures! Been watching for years! Can't believe you're almost at 200,000 subs!
I went in those in Oct 1978 with my friend's church group, I was 14
At that time there were 2 openings at the bottom and looked like a pair of eyes staring at you when you came out of the mile long trail from the parking lot and Rucker's glacier came into view
Rucker's glacier is the Lowest ice in the cascades, 2000 ft elevation Big four ice caves
Awesome explore. Very peaceful and sireen. Thanks for the adventure 😄 Stay warm and safe
An absolutely awesome video
Those were so much bigger in 1991 when I toured the caves. I was told that there were huge caves at Mt. St Helens before the eruption
Wow! I saw some great photography and slick editing in this video. Thanks for a look at a place that I'll probably never see in real life, especially at *ahem* my age. You've always struck me as the sort of fellow who never met a cave that he didn't like, but I'm glad that you didn't go charging into that ice cave. I'm recalling an episode of your adventures where you very nearly got stuck in a narrow, underground cave. I'm looking forward to your adventures over the years to come.
Awesome find
Very awesome video, Chris. So glad you didn't go in. Enjoy your holidays.
I love the drone footage, I would have been afraid I'd crash it.
Pretty darn cool
wow you are near my neighborhood! very cool!
Love what you do! Keep it up and maybe you will discover something awesome in north Idaho!
Beautiful photography!!!!
Very pretty and its cool how it forms. Thanks but it's a definite no for me. Too cold 🥶🥶⛷️🏂🌨️❄️☃️⛄
You should add that people die in those caves. They collapse. Been there many times, never went inside.
It's a stunning area!
You are a good drone pilot!
Always look forward to your video's ,amazing to watch as always thank you
Wow....not jealous atal .
i have walked to the very back twice , and another time about 1/2 way and big chunks of ice were falling down , last time i ever went in , but have been back several times since !
Sorry for the late watch. Really cool stuff, what an incredible place. I have been through a glacier in New Zealand which is not so different. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes, Paul
That was so cool!
A drone put to good use! 👍
what a place
I lived close to there, Camano Island, and have been to the ice cave Twice. Beautiful but dangerous. A few people have been killed there including a child.
the caves are created when the snow melts and runs underground ... the warmer water turns into vaper ... the vaper easts away the snow from the bottom up ... it happens all year long until mother nature dumps more snow and starts the process all over again.
Too cool.
The chance that the ice arch would collapse at the moment you crossed under it for a few seconds is infinitesimal. Btw, why not introduce your companion for your explorations? Love your vids, have lived around Seattle for quite awhile but never been up there.
Ice caves are amazing aren't they. Have you been to Ape Cave in Washington?
Ape cave is over rated. Try other ones. I know of one with a creek in it, never floods
Really...sounds cool.
Yes I've been there. Very cool area!
I live there its outside granite falls wa its about 20 min from my house there is a memorial for ppl and a little girl who died there. Its the big 4 ice caves use to be a hotel at the beginning of the trail that burned down called the big 4 Inn all that's left is the big stone fire place. They helicoptered out the end of the bridge.
Check out the Bandera ice cave in New Mexico
Voronoi texture spotted. 6:13
I've been, its breathe taking
New Subscriber! Love your videos. Keep on tracking!
What planet was this filmed on ?
More to come! It will only get colder :-)
you should do a video on the ghost town of Monte Cristo just up the road from the Big Four ice caves towards Darrington, its a 4 mile hike to the old ghost town , and many gold mines (mostly or partially collapsed ) on the hike up along the creek past the ghost town !