Hi Ken, Yes, the camera lens does seem to show more extreme exposure than there actually was. There are places on this climb that are pretty exposed however. Paul
hi there, this is a wonderful video thanks for sharing. Id love to hike here when I go in a few months. Do you have any trail information? Trailhead point directions and whatnot?
+Michael Li Hi Michael, Mt Reynolds can be accessed via the Hidden Lake Trail from Logan Pass. However, most of this climb is off trail. Your best bet is to get a copy of a "Mountaineers guide to Glacier National Park" There are several routes for Mt Reynolds described in this book. The route that I did was from the south face up the scree slope. This is the least technical route. Other routes may require more skill.
Myself and some crazy Canadians did this in Sept 2019. I made a video too! It was a fun hike and spectacular scenry
Hi Ken,
Yes, the camera lens does seem to show more extreme exposure than there actually was. There are places on this climb that are pretty exposed however.
Paul
*hands sweating*
Thank you for publishing this.
Looks like quite a lot of exposed walking/climbing.
Did the camera make it seem more exposed than it was?
6 years late but it is really exposed and also the worst part is right before he started recording
hi there, this is a wonderful video thanks for sharing. Id love to hike here when I go in a few months. Do you have any trail information? Trailhead point directions and whatnot?
+Michael Li Hi Michael, Mt Reynolds can be accessed via the Hidden Lake Trail from Logan Pass. However, most of this climb is off trail. Your best bet is to get a copy of a "Mountaineers guide to Glacier National Park" There are several routes for Mt Reynolds described in this book. The route that I did was from the south face up the scree slope. This is the least technical route. Other routes may require more skill.
Paul Haggerty Thank you for sharing. I hope i can find it. Happy trails!