As always, I look so forward to when you post a new video. Thank you! I absolutely love your videos! I'm wondering if maybe you could do a video on what you pack for a trip like this. Or even maybe what you pack if doing a day hike/run.
When I was 17 years old I came out from Jersey to spend a month in the Wind River Range area. It was kind of like the Girl Scouts version of Outward Bound :) We did a bunch of wonderful hikes and also backpacked for 5 nights; possibly in the area where you guys were. Back in those days we didn't have phones or GPS so we learned and planned everything via paper maps and compass. Loved learning that old-style orienteering! Well done; glad you guys had a lovely time.
So fantastic! During the summer after high school, I went on a NOLS backpacking/WFA trip in the Wind River Wilderness for a month. Seeing as that was some time ago and I have a different perspective (more grateful and reflective and experienced), I would love to go back. I am really intrigued by Rae's wilderness therapy experiences. Thanks for sharing!
Probably park rules, maybe she’s not trained that well or chases and there is dangerous wildlife. I was just in Wyoming with my GSD kept him on leash most of the time except when he was swimming or the rangers stop you
@@lc2654 Interesting. Where I live, you csn not bring a dog (or any animal) on areserve. But out of the reserves it is quite acseptable to have them free, if they are well trained, to voice commands.
@@lc2654 Interesting. Where I live, you csn not bring a dog (or any animal) on areserve. But out of the reserves it is quite acseptable to have them free, if they are well trained, to voice commands.
That lake in the valley....WOW!!! Looks like you had a blast. Adventure Forward! Cheers
As always, I look so forward to when you post a new video. Thank you! I absolutely love your videos! I'm wondering if maybe you could do a video on what you pack for a trip like this. Or even maybe what you pack if doing a day hike/run.
LOVE your message at 2:50 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Love your videos! Inspires me to go outside :)
Living and being stuck in a city, I sure enjoy these videos. Thanks
Scenery so good it almost looks animated.
What a beautiful state ! You are so lucky to live there. I'm sure all that wild beauty helps to keep the pettiness of daily life in perspective.
Your adventure looks fun! Great views!✌️
When I was 17 years old I came out from Jersey to spend a month in the Wind River Range area. It was kind of like the Girl Scouts version of Outward Bound :) We did a bunch of wonderful hikes and also backpacked for 5 nights; possibly in the area where you guys were. Back in those days we didn't have phones or GPS so we learned and planned everything via paper maps and compass. Loved learning that old-style orienteering! Well done; glad you guys had a lovely time.
So fantastic! During the summer after high school, I went on a NOLS backpacking/WFA trip in the Wind River Wilderness for a month. Seeing as that was some time ago and I have a different perspective (more grateful and reflective and experienced), I would love to go back. I am really intrigued by Rae's wilderness therapy experiences. Thanks for sharing!
Looks like a super beautiful area! Thanks for taking us along the journey!
what a great trip! good company, great weather, and spectacular scenery--hard to beat that combination!
As always, love your videos. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing. I hope to check that spot out one day.
you living the life coach S. Only way to tell you apart from your twin is to look for the one wearing Topo shoes.
Amazing. One question, why is pacer always on a leash?
Probably park rules, maybe she’s not trained that well or chases and there is dangerous wildlife. I was just in Wyoming with my GSD kept him on leash most of the time except when he was swimming or the rangers stop you
Respect nature and protect your pet. www.ontarioparks.com/parksblog/protect-parks-keep-dogs-on-leash/
@@lc2654 Interesting. Where I live, you csn not bring a dog (or any animal) on areserve. But out of the reserves it is quite acseptable to have them free, if they are well trained, to voice commands.
@@lc2654 Interesting. Where I live, you csn not bring a dog (or any animal) on areserve. But out of the reserves it is quite acseptable to have them free, if they are well trained, to voice commands.
This was once Anna Kendrick’s small running channel but now it’s getting so popular she’s afraid people are going to figure out her secret identity
HAHA!
So there's a big sandy trail, a sage trail, but no lion trail.
That’s Pacer’s sleeping bag! Where are you sleeping human?