This is so good! I can't wait for the next episode. Already so very well done. So much more than your skiing which is why I subscribed in the first place!
Thanks Fibs. Resupplied in the middle of it. But like true Frank Church fashion, I flew out (not planned) and then I came back. But just like when we were out there, I had my resupply shipped. I resupplied in a place called Thomas Creek, it is about 2 miles away from Marble Creek.
Makes sense: an unplanned flight out is a prerequisite for any good adventure in the Frank! Excited to see the story about the winter resupply and psychological turmoil in choosing to return and finish the traverse (I don't ever want to hear about marble creek again =P)
One pole I found abandoned on a ice field down Mt. Whitney that I glissaded down 5 years ago. The other I bought 12 years ago at a thrift store for $3. I like both of them. But I will need an upgrade soon.
But the ones you see on this film were a gift, and I just recently lost them because I left them at a ski resort on accident outside of the car and drove off and didn't realize it until a days later. I can't remember the brand.
@@DanNoakes I don’t get how that is done, but I thought it was something like that. The camera (GoPro? subtracts the pole from the picture?). I do a lot of BC skiing and figured you wouldn’t do one pole without it being part of what you were doing to make the film.
@@at1970 You have a gopro camera mounted to your pole with a pole attachment. You stick the pole on the ground. Press record. Walk past your pole with the gopro recording. Stop. Walk back to the pole. press record again to stop the recording. Then you pick up your pole and continue your hike.
@@DanNoakes Wow! That’s not the high tech thing I was thinking it was. That’s amazing. I can never get anybody to hold still for pictures so I just blast away with the camera while it’s happening and it looks like it. Of course everybody is interested when you get home in seeing themselves. You obviously don’t have that problem by yourself. Well done. I saw that you were a Wasatch guy. I live in Idaho now but was a skipatrolman in the Wasatch decades ago when we toured on cable bindings. Fond memories. Best skiing on earth. But as the old timers say, unfortunately they know that. Utah is what Idaho will become if we dont realize more people does not make for a better lifestyle or save nature. Be safe.
Wonderful documentary about a fantastic and challenging Traverse. Great first episode! Looking forward to the next one.
Thanks so much!
Gorgeous looking upload my friend, these shots and narration are spectacular! What a scenery! Simply masterpiece!
Many thanks!
Thanks!
Amazing! Thank you so much.
Saw the article in the Spokesman today and am now subscribed. Looking forward to the rest of the installments!
I appreciate that. I really hope you enjoy it. Thank you!
This is so good! I can't wait for the next episode. Already so very well done. So much more than your skiing which is why I subscribed in the first place!
Wow, thank you!
This is amazing! Can't wait to watch the whole series!
Thanks Kristine! More to come, stay tuned! Thanks for subscribing and for watching. I really do appreciate you.
Superb editing and production. Seriously. Well done.
For long solo winter trips like this, curious what you pack for food/meals?
That is awesome! Can’t wait for the next one!! Ross
The king comments! I appreciate you! I hope you are well. Come visit or ski with me anytime. Love what you do on your channel.
Yes! Excited for the series
Thanks! I am glad you enjoyed it. Stay tuned, more to come.
Good GRAVY! This is one of your best yet
Thanks! I put some love into this series.
CANT WAIT FOR THE NEXT EPISODE
It is coming. . . tomorrow. Get ready!
Love it Dan. Keep them coming!
More to come!
Wow wow wow!
I’m so excited for this series after recently watching your 12er series!
Production quality is next level
Much appreciated Binyamin! Thanks for the support. Thanks for your comment. Stay in touch.
Great video! Went to junior high in Donnelly in the 60’s. One day at -60 in McCall. K. Digre
Very cool!
Stellar, as always!
Thanks Matt. Appreciate it.
Epic! Such good adventure storytelling!
6% is the only percent.
This looks sick! Can't wait for the next episodes!
I wanna see some logistics: did you do a 12 day carry or did you somehow swing a resupply in there?
Thanks Fibs. Resupplied in the middle of it. But like true Frank Church fashion, I flew out (not planned) and then I came back. But just like when we were out there, I had my resupply shipped. I resupplied in a place called Thomas Creek, it is about 2 miles away from Marble Creek.
Makes sense: an unplanned flight out is a prerequisite for any good adventure in the Frank! Excited to see the story about the winter resupply and psychological turmoil in choosing to return and finish the traverse
(I don't ever want to hear about marble creek again =P)
Awesome!
Thank you!
Yo Dan! This is some incredible work! Let me know if you ever need any music for your videos 😁
LANDON! Hi. Really good to hear from you. Yes, I would love for you to add some music to my videos. Miss you!
Miss you 😘
What make/model are your ski poles? Do you like them?
One pole I found abandoned on a ice field down Mt. Whitney that I glissaded down 5 years ago. The other I bought 12 years ago at a thrift store for $3. I like both of them. But I will need an upgrade soon.
But the ones you see on this film were a gift, and I just recently lost them because I left them at a ski resort on accident outside of the car and drove off and didn't realize it until a days later. I can't remember the brand.
Wow bro!
Thanks for watching! I appreciate you.
When's the next one!?
Tomorrow morning. Subscribe, you won't be disappointed.
Why one pole for the traverse?
cause the other is used to film myself. It's behind the camera.
@@DanNoakes
I don’t get how that is done, but I thought it was something like that. The camera (GoPro? subtracts the pole from the picture?). I do a lot of BC skiing and figured you wouldn’t do one pole without it being part of what you were doing to make the film.
@@at1970 You have a gopro camera mounted to your pole with a pole attachment. You stick the pole on the ground. Press record. Walk past your pole with the gopro recording. Stop. Walk back to the pole. press record again to stop the recording. Then you pick up your pole and continue your hike.
@@DanNoakes
Wow! That’s not the high tech thing I was thinking it was. That’s amazing. I can never get anybody to hold still for pictures so I just blast away with the camera while it’s happening and it looks like it. Of course everybody is interested when you get home in seeing themselves. You obviously don’t have that problem by yourself. Well done.
I saw that you were a Wasatch guy. I live in Idaho now but was a skipatrolman in the Wasatch decades ago when we toured on cable bindings. Fond memories. Best skiing on earth. But as the old timers say, unfortunately they know that. Utah is what Idaho will become if we dont realize more people does not make for a better lifestyle or save nature. Be safe.
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Thanks for your help with it. I really appreciate it.