헬로우, 사랑하는 친구, 와우~ 엄청난 높이의 설산을 오르는 엄청난 경험을 간접적으로 합니다. 아름다운 설경을 보면서 즐거웠어요. Thank you very much. Dear my friend😍🌹👍Have a happy day.🤗 I am always cheering for you. 😍👍38
Most unusual approach in. It was that fire damage for sure. Would be interesting to see it in a few years time. Another great adventure. Ha ha, didn't die today - great to see everyone happy. Mark
When I did that same climb back in 2008 or 2009, there was no snow, but I don’t remember there being anything so steep as what you refer to as the “fixed line section”. This does seem like a good training ground for the technical parts of Mount Hood.
Depends on the season. In summer when the snow melts, the steep part will probably just be a steep walk up without snow. During winter, the steep part may require a rope for a fixed line. Except for that steep section, the trail could be done by beginners. You'd just have to evaluate that steep section below the summit.
Great video! Thank you! A couple questions for you- 1. roughly how many vertical feet was the section where you ascended the fixed line? 2. have you climbed Mt Hood, specifically prior to the middle sister climb? I'm trying to get an idea of the steepness of the steep section on Middle. I solo climbed Mt Hood via the 1 oclock couloir in june 2024, so that's my baseline for steepness. Thanks!
I have climbed Hood before Middle Sister up through the Pearly Gates. The steep section was maybe 200 ft. There were other people who had 2 ice axes climbing that section without a rope.
헬로우, 사랑하는 친구, 와우~ 엄청난 높이의 설산을 오르는 엄청난 경험을 간접적으로 합니다. 아름다운 설경을 보면서 즐거웠어요.
Thank you very much. Dear my friend😍🌹👍Have a happy day.🤗 I am always cheering for you. 😍👍38
Amazing snowy mountains.
Thanks for watching!
Wow scenery is very beautiful my friend
Thank you very much!
Very cool! Look really excited and enjoy the great view .
Thanks! It was a great view
Wow, awesome hike, thanks for the views.
Thanks for watching!
Very nice tour and the wether was also very good. Ideal conditions.
Yes, the weather was great. Thanks for watching!
Most unusual approach in. It was that fire damage for sure. Would be interesting to see it in a few years time. Another great adventure. Ha ha, didn't die today - great to see everyone happy. Mark
Thanks for watching!
@@WithinHikingDistance I still think it was an unusual route in and it would still be good to see it in a few years. A pleasure. It's good to talk.
5:09 this is amazing
Glad you enjoyed it!
When I did that same climb back in 2008 or 2009, there was no snow, but I don’t remember there being anything so steep as what you refer to as the “fixed line section”. This does seem like a good training ground for the technical parts of Mount Hood.
I feel like I was there! Great views! Nice glissade! No one died :-) A perfect day in the mountains.
Thanks Karen. Yes, it was a perfect day in the mountains. Glissading was awesome. Keep in touch.
Absolutely amazing! Those views from the peek are incredible! The climb tot he top was slow and steady the slide down after looked fun 😁😁😁 🤠🌲
Glad you enjoyed it! Great views and good weather made it a fun two days 👍
Great trip! Hiking through the burnt forest must have been interesting. Snow hiking! That is a heck of a trip!
Yes it was!
Great video. Can this be done by beginners?
Depends on the season. In summer when the snow melts, the steep part will probably just be a steep walk up without snow. During winter, the steep part may require a rope for a fixed line. Except for that steep section, the trail could be done by beginners. You'd just have to evaluate that steep section below the summit.
Great video! Thank you! A couple questions for you- 1. roughly how many vertical feet was the section where you ascended the fixed line? 2. have you climbed Mt Hood, specifically prior to the middle sister climb? I'm trying to get an idea of the steepness of the steep section on Middle. I solo climbed Mt Hood via the 1 oclock couloir in june 2024, so that's my baseline for steepness. Thanks!
I have climbed Hood before Middle Sister up through the Pearly Gates. The steep section was maybe 200 ft. There were other people who had 2 ice axes climbing that section without a rope.
@@WithinHikingDistance thanks!