I’m a Disabled Veteran with spinal injuries and you help me see parts of the Country that I wish I could hike myself.Keep Up the good work that you do!!!
A lightning storm caught us just as we arrived at Thousand Island Lake. My friends barely got their tents up next to the lake. I covered my pack and headed up the mountain nearby where it looked like there were some caves to shelter in. Big, big mistake!! The lightning focused on that mountain. It was striking all around me. I did find a "cave" of sorts, but it was shallow. At least I could see the lightning strikes that bombarded that mountain for what seemed like forever. I thought I was going to die. Literally. I was scratching out messages in the sand to loved ones. The lightning was striking much much closer than I had ever experienced before or since. Just a few yards away. Loud, powerful, tree-splitting power. I'll never forget it. Like John Muir's experience being up in a tree during a storm, it did give me an up-close, firsthand, right-in-my-face, no-escape experience of that power. And it was sustained. I had an unusual and powerful dream that night as well. I was only fifteen at the time.
This makes me think about my father. He was an attorney but always wanted to be a forest ranger. He loved art; Ansel Adams photography and Remington sculptures. He taught us kids to be stewards of the land. The appreciation I have of life comes from him. This I pass on to my children. Thank you for sharing..
Great video . I just completed that same hike on 8/29. Glad to see they put the sign up at the outflow of Ediza for the water crossing. I personally observed a hiker take a nasty fall on the boulder scramble at which point I backtracked and followed mule poop to find the water crossing. The folks at the permit station make to mention of all this. When Ranger Jake and his beautiful dog Sierra checked my permit at Garnett Lake the next day I mentioned all this to him and he said he would check into this. I am impressed he obviously took action. Thank you Jake and thank you Catherine for a great video I can watch and relive my adventure.
Thank you. When I did this hike in 2017 we contacted the ranger station and urged them to warn hikers about this. I received no warning on this trip when I grabbed my permit. I had to ask and obviously that's only because I already knew about it. I'm glad they modified that sign.
I passed the Shadow lake-Minarets area while doing the JMT NOBO in late August 2019, it’s gorgeous; but now I now know that Ediza Lake is worth the extra miles. Happy hiking!
Never second guess your gut feeling. I was at that very spot last year. I had planned a trip to Thousand Island Lake, and we opted to camp just north of Shadow Lake the first night (my son slipped and tweaked his ankle. The next morning we noted that the forecast called for thunderstorms and decided the better course of action would be to head back into Mammoth. The next day, when we would have been at just under 10K feet, the sky unzipped, and it poured rain for the rest of the afternoon. Later in the trip, we met a couple of hikers who stayed where we were planning to hike, and they told us that they were hunkered down in their tent for 12 hours because of the weather.
Another great video! You have become my favorite YT hiker. I enjoyed my solo adventures the most. You are free from the concerns for the welfare of others and go at your own pace. The consequence of your decisions belong to you alone. You bring back a lot of fond memories. I like that you are responsible and level headed.
I love moving postcards! Well done in such an amazing and beautiful wilderness. Good call on turning around and leaving on a high note. It just means you'll have to come back in the future.
Catherine Gregory: Beautiful scenery in the Eastern Sierras......Thanks Catherine for the memories of Ansel Adams Wilderness ! Scarboro/ Tom 🇨🇦🍀☮️🌲💚📸🐾🥾🦅
What often gets lost in the well-deserved compliments on your videography is the soundness of your backcountry decision making. Well done to set such a good example, especially for less experienced backpackers.
Another BEAUTIFUL Adventure...You are one kewl cat! This video was filled with some spectacular views...just stunning. I gotta get out there in the wilderness again. Hope to build a big garage, man cave first to better organize all my gear and then blaze some trails. Thanks for feeding our souls while feeding yours.
It was pointed out I made a typo on one of my end cards typing "life" instead of "like". Rookie move letting that slip by. :) I know you all will get what I mean. This was my first edit of a 4K video on my new software and it gave me some challenges. On another note...I am getting more comfortable with each solo trip I do. Being in the Sierra feels like home to me and I feel free from fear out there. Other than a healthy fear of lightning. ;) Thanks for watching everyone!
Loved the 4K, it really accentuates your content and shooting style. Curious, I saw in the description you are using the A6400, which lens/lenses are you using and which editing software?
Very well produced and visually stunning as always - Ediza is a gem in the Sierras. Nothing beats waking up in the Sierras next to a lake with fish jumping everywhere 🤠
I can see why Ansel spent alot of time there. The scenery is gorgeous. sorry you had to cut short the trip but yes safety first. Thanks for another beautiful video Catherine.
Beautiful, Catherine! Mammoth Lakes is one of my favorite areas in California. Glad you had an enjoyable time and thank you for modeling safety for us! Also, thanks for answering my question on the previous video about finding people to backpack with. I realize that I need to get out more and meet folks. So, this weekend I got out with REI for a local campout and met some amazing women I hope to do some adventures with. Looking forward to your next video!
Beautiful photography Catherine......felt like we were right there with you. Love the scenery most of all, but also your on camera narration and the music.
Bummer that you didn't get to stay the second night, but better safe than sorry. What stunning beauty you got to see while you were there, though! Thanks for taking us along.
Love , Love , Love the Sierras. As kids we would look for pools in the rivers where the sun was shining on and we'd get in that ice cold water and swim (bob around) in the sun filled pools, but if a shadow went over we could not stay in as it got instantly unbearably cold....but we managed to stay in the sun most of the time. Spent days in the Sierras and didn't see another person, I did a lot of solo hiking and backpacking. Those sure were the days I love watching your vids these days it brings back a flood of good memories. Keep living the good life Cat, Cheers!....oh BTW, There were times when it rained for a couple days....I was always the type to not let it chase me away and it was just a whole different adventure to me. Just couldn't cut my adventures short. I'm weird that way LoL.
Hello Catherine, greetings. I enjoyed this video so much the first time that I had to see it again. I'm looking forward to a 5 day winter camp at the North end of Eldorado County. Some snow did fall up there this last weekend. Always the very best to you. Be safe and stay Healthy. 🤗
For-what-it's-worth: Back in the summer of 1970, I went backpacking this same location with my GF and her family. It was great. We were suppose to have lots of bugs: they were all gone. Only had 1 small rain storm, too. We might have camped around where you camped. Fished in the lake and it was super. We stayed a week. Thumb's UP. Thanks.
Ahhhh CAT you’ve captured our hearts. I so look forward to seeing all of your updates. So thankful you made the right decision. Never chance it with bad weather. No doubt you would have still gave it your all but now you’ll be able to give even more for the next adventure. Thanks CAT. Praying for you and wishing you the very best out there. Allen 😁📸🙏
Such great photography. Pictures don't usually capture its grandeur, I can imagine how much more splendid it was to be there in person. Great job Catherine!!
Awesome video, Cath. Thanks so much for taking the time to make it. It's just what I needed at present. Old age doesn't allow me to hike like you're doing when I was 30 years younger, but for old guys like myself, we can relive memories of yesteryear doing so. And WOWWWWW ... you are the NICEST looking scenery of all the beautiful scenery your camera captured!
A gorgeous area that is worthy of another trip to be sure. It was nice to have the option to avoid that boulder field! Thanks for including the “decision making” for the approaching storm. Those ominous clouds would have given me pause as well.
Good choice ... passes with great views aren't much fun in thunder storms!! Those were some beautiful views for just a one night stay, so definitely not a fail!!! Thanks for sharing these trips. I always look forward to your adventures! Keep on keepin' on!😎😎
Wow what a view you had from your tent. I think it's been a stormy summer nationwide this year. I can see why Ansel Adams loved those mountains, beautiful footage!!
Your photography skills are amazing. I am always blown away by the gorgeous scenery! I think you are very brave trekking out there by yourself. My husband and I are also full time RV living and are headed into California in a couple weeks. We are also avid hikers, your channel is my favorite! Blessings....🌷
Beautiful video thanks! You have inspired me to get back out there. I used to do quite a bit of backpacking but my knees are shot. Time to get them done and get back out there.
I am so glad you made it back safely. That thunder sounds scary! I made a plan this weekend. Exact same rout. Thanks for all the informations, Catharine😍👍
Oh my the Sierras are so beautiful! And so huge - you could hike the area for a few lifetimes. I lived and worked in Yosemite, for a few years, and lived in Oakhurst, CA for a few more, and spent years hiking the mountains. Did many hikes in the Ansel Adams, but missed the hike you're now doing, so thanks for doing a nice job of showing us this magnificent trail. You're smart to get out of a stormy area especially if there's lightning around the granite.
Absolutely stunning, and almost surreal looking. I really felt for you having to go back for the camera... you really put some legwork into those shots. Another great Video, Catherine :)
Cat, I can't hike but your videos take me there with you. I RV so I do get out in nature but there are still lots of people around and the scenery isn't as spectacular as what you show in your videos. Thank you so much for sharing these videos!!!
Just watched again and realized you filmed in 4k with your new camera. Very nice. It is almost like you are actually there. I played thru my big screen 4k tv. Very great resolution! Thanks again.
Stunning video work in a beautiful setting. Very inspiring and helpful. I've been actively researching and planning a multi-day hike loop to 1,000 Island, Garnet, Shadow, Ediza, Iceberg, and other lakes starting from the trailhead at Minaret Summit Rd and swinging west to Minaret Trail 26E21, going clockwise, and returning on Shadow Creek Trail with short passages on the JMT and PCT. Looks great and challenging enough. Thanks for letting the sounds of nature speak for themselves without dubbing in music, and for demonstrating good trail safety with regards to storms at high altitude. Looking forward to seeing more of your posts.
I’m a Disabled Veteran with spinal injuries and you help me see parts of the Country that I wish I could hike myself.Keep Up the good work that you do!!!
Thank you for serving our country and for your sacrifices. I'm glad you are able to come along vicariously through my videos.
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Thank you for your service sir, Doug
A lightning storm caught us just as we arrived at Thousand Island Lake. My friends barely got their tents up next to the lake. I covered my pack and headed up the mountain nearby where it looked like there were some caves to shelter in.
Big, big mistake!!
The lightning focused on that mountain. It was striking all around me. I did find a "cave" of sorts, but it was shallow. At least I could see the lightning strikes that bombarded that mountain for what seemed like forever. I thought I was going to die. Literally.
I was scratching out messages in the sand to loved ones.
The lightning was striking much much closer than I had ever experienced before or since. Just a few yards away. Loud, powerful, tree-splitting power.
I'll never forget it.
Like John Muir's experience being up in a tree during a storm, it did give me an up-close, firsthand, right-in-my-face, no-escape experience of that power. And it was sustained.
I had an unusual and powerful dream that night as well. I was only fifteen at the time.
This makes me think about my father. He was an attorney but always wanted to be a forest ranger. He loved art; Ansel Adams photography and Remington sculptures. He taught us kids to be stewards of the land. The appreciation I have of life comes from him. This I pass on to my children. Thank you for sharing..
What tent and pad are you using... ?
Great video . I just completed that same hike on 8/29. Glad to see they put the sign up at the outflow of Ediza for the water crossing. I personally observed a hiker take a nasty fall on the boulder scramble at which point I backtracked and followed mule poop to find the water crossing. The folks at the permit station make to mention of all this. When Ranger Jake and his beautiful dog Sierra checked my permit at Garnett Lake the next day I mentioned all this to him and he said he would check into this. I am impressed he obviously took action. Thank you Jake and thank you Catherine for a great video I can watch and relive my adventure.
Thank you. When I did this hike in 2017 we contacted the ranger station and urged them to warn hikers about this. I received no warning on this trip when I grabbed my permit. I had to ask and obviously that's only because I already knew about it. I'm glad they modified that sign.
I passed the Shadow lake-Minarets area while doing the JMT NOBO in late August 2019, it’s gorgeous; but now I now know that Ediza Lake is worth the extra miles. Happy hiking!
Never second guess your gut feeling. I was at that very spot last year. I had planned a trip to Thousand Island Lake, and we opted to camp just north of Shadow Lake the first night (my son slipped and tweaked his ankle. The next morning we noted that the forecast called for thunderstorms and decided the better course of action would be to head back into Mammoth. The next day, when we would have been at just under 10K feet, the sky unzipped, and it poured rain for the rest of the afternoon. Later in the trip, we met a couple of hikers who stayed where we were planning to hike, and they told us that they were hunkered down in their tent for 12 hours because of the weather.
Another great video! You have become my favorite YT hiker. I enjoyed my solo adventures the most. You are free from the concerns for the welfare of others and go at your own pace. The consequence of your decisions belong to you alone. You bring back a lot of fond memories. I like that you are responsible and level headed.
Thank you so much! Yes, solo trips definitely have their advantages.
I love moving postcards! Well done in such an amazing and beautiful wilderness. Good call on turning around and leaving on a high note. It just means you'll have to come back in the future.
Exactly. Thank you.
Catherine Gregory: Beautiful scenery in the Eastern Sierras......Thanks Catherine for the memories of Ansel Adams Wilderness ! Scarboro/ Tom 🇨🇦🍀☮️🌲💚📸🐾🥾🦅
Having been struck by lightning years ago while mountain climbing, I can tell you that you made the right decision. The trail will always be there!
Your photography is top notch! Great scenery. I love "going along" with you. Please keep it up.
Thank you so much! I appreciate that.
Good call, always listen to your gut!! Thanks for taking us along!
Nice job! Very well done and extraordinarily beautiful place. Thank you for making this video Catherine!
What often gets lost in the well-deserved compliments on your videography is the soundness of your backcountry decision making. Well done to set such a good example, especially for less experienced backpackers.
Thank you!
Always a joy to watch your videos. 🐕🐕🚴♂️
Another BEAUTIFUL Adventure...You are one kewl cat! This video was filled with some spectacular views...just stunning. I gotta get out there in the wilderness again. Hope to build a big garage, man cave first to better organize all my gear and then blaze some trails. Thanks for feeding our souls while feeding yours.
Very beautiful country side. Thank you so much for the video and sharing this with us all.
Wise decision making. The best trips aren’t necessarily the longest.
Thank you for your wonderful videos. 😊😊😊
Wonderful adventure love the scenery 🙂
I think you made a wise decision. Beautiful region, I'd never even heard of it.
Thank you for taking us along. It’s all so beautiful.
Beautiful images. Thanks for taking us along and showing us this area.
Thank you!
Lovely! Thanks for taking us along.
It was pointed out I made a typo on one of my end cards typing "life" instead of "like". Rookie move letting that slip by. :) I know you all will get what I mean. This was my first edit of a 4K video on my new software and it gave me some challenges. On another note...I am getting more comfortable with each solo trip I do. Being in the Sierra feels like home to me and I feel free from fear out there. Other than a healthy fear of lightning. ;) Thanks for watching everyone!
Cat of course we all know what you mean!! So glad you are feeling more comfortable out there! You go girl! 👍❤️
Loved the 4K, it really accentuates your content and shooting style. Curious, I saw in the description you are using the A6400, which lens/lenses are you using and which editing software?
@@HeliJim400 I'm using the kit lens currently. An 18-135. I use Adobe Premier Elements to edit.
You are putting out some great footage. And hiking into some beautiful areas. Thanks. Be safe .
Thanks so much.
👍👍The mountains have a unique beauty of thier own thanks for this Catherine.
Very well produced and visually stunning as always - Ediza is a gem in the Sierras. Nothing beats waking up in the Sierras next to a lake with fish jumping everywhere 🤠
Thank you so much. I am off to check out installment 2 of your trip!
Always follow your gut- safety comes first. You had a great hike! Great music
I can see why Ansel spent alot of time there. The scenery is gorgeous. sorry you had to cut short the trip but yes safety first. Thanks for another beautiful video Catherine.
Beautiful, Catherine! Mammoth Lakes is one of my favorite areas in California. Glad you had an enjoyable time and thank you for modeling safety for us! Also, thanks for answering my question on the previous video about finding people to backpack with. I realize that I need to get out more and meet folks. So, this weekend I got out with REI for a local campout and met some amazing women I hope to do some adventures with. Looking forward to your next video!
Awesome Jennifer! That’s a great way to meet like minded folks. Glad to hear it. Have fun on your future adventures.
Smart choice. The weather has dictated and detoured my backing trips several times. You can always go back 😊👍
Joe Grimaldi I agree. It always sucks to cut a hike short. I am glad Catherine is not only being safe for herself but leading by example.
Diane Outside Las Vegas very true, very true. I did not think of that part of it.
Those red flowers in the meadow in front of the mountain...wow, wow, wow.
Those are Indian Paintbrush.
Catherine Gregory It was the angle you got them in front of the mountains that really showed off their beauty.
Beautiful photography Catherine......felt like we were right there with you. Love the scenery most of all, but also your on camera narration and the music.
Thank you so much Tom!
Very awesome view in there. Want to be there thanks for sharing your footage.. appreciate it. Enjoyed it.
One night at Idija Lake | The wilderness of Angel Adams
Solo hiking.
Your courage is wonderful.
Enjoy the beautiful video.
Good day!
Again...good eye for choosing your scenes, beautiful.
Thank you.
What an awesome trail and campsite! Gorgeous scenery and photos.
Thank you Marjie!
Love how you captured the scenery and the storytelling. Great job!!! Thank you for sharing your experience.
Stunning spectacular postcard scenery. The great outdoors is just amazing.
Bummer that you didn't get to stay the second night, but better safe than sorry. What stunning beauty you got to see while you were there, though! Thanks for taking us along.
Thank you for coming along Mary Ann!
Fantastic, Catherine. Your best yet!!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful scenery...love the waterfalls and lakes. Adventure on!
Well done, love you style of filming. Thanks for the upload.
Never regret putting your safety first. Beautiful photography.
Thank you Julie.
BREATHTAKING COLORS &VIEWS ! CAMERA IS AWESOME !
Thank you David.
Love , Love , Love the Sierras. As kids we would look for pools in the rivers where the sun was shining on and we'd get in that ice cold water and swim (bob around) in the sun filled pools, but if a shadow went over we could not stay in as it got instantly unbearably cold....but we managed to stay in the sun most of the time. Spent days in the Sierras and didn't see another person, I did a lot of solo hiking and backpacking. Those sure were the days I love watching your vids these days it brings back a flood of good memories. Keep living the good life Cat, Cheers!....oh BTW, There were times when it rained for a couple days....I was always the type to not let it chase me away and it was just a whole different adventure to me. Just couldn't cut my adventures short. I'm weird that way LoL.
Wow Cat you’ve captured the heart and soul of the backpacking adventure....thank you so much for sharing this spectacular journey.
Thank you!!
Lived in Mammoth lakes for 11 years ...one of my favorite hikes. Lucky you
Beautiful country. Have to say you have a very nice voice. Makes listening to your experience even better
Thank you Gary.
Hello Catherine, greetings. I enjoyed this video so much the first time that I had to see it again. I'm looking forward to a 5 day winter camp at the North end of Eldorado County. Some snow did fall up there this last weekend. Always the very best to you. Be safe and stay Healthy. 🤗
Safety is ALWAYS first! Lol you can always go back another time....love the beautiful video! You say “skeeters” like we do here in Alabama! 😀
Thank you Cindy. I did say skeeters. I wonder if I got that from my dad who was born and raised in Virginia. lol
Wow! The 4k is amazing. You took some great video. The area is beautiful. Glad you took the safe route. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Jimmie!
For-what-it's-worth: Back in the summer of 1970, I went backpacking this same location with my GF and her family. It was great. We were suppose to have lots of bugs: they were all gone. Only had 1 small rain storm, too. We might have camped around where you camped. Fished in the lake and it was super. We stayed a week. Thumb's UP. Thanks.
Absolutely breathtaking views thank you for taking us on your journey
Gorgeous and educational as always, I live vicariously through you my dear!
Hi Jo!! ❤️
Ahhhh CAT you’ve captured our hearts. I so look forward to seeing all of your updates. So thankful you made the right decision. Never chance it with bad weather. No doubt you would have still gave it your all but now you’ll be able to give even more for the next adventure. Thanks CAT. Praying for you and wishing you the very best out there. Allen 😁📸🙏
Thank you and thanks for the prayers Allen. I'll take them! :)
My favorite place. Beautiful video as always.
Thank you so much sir!
Love the Eastern Sierra, great video!!
Thank you!
OH, wow! You are a true artist! Thank you so much for sharing! Blessings
Thank you!
Gorgeous hike and music Cat! Your filming cuts and music selection is very good thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! 😀
Such great photography. Pictures don't usually capture its grandeur, I can imagine how much more splendid it was to be there in person.
Great job Catherine!!
Thank you Gary! Pictures never do fully capture the beauty.
Beautiful views, thx cat
Awesome video, Cath. Thanks so much for taking the time to make it. It's just what I needed at present. Old age doesn't allow me to hike like you're doing when I was 30 years younger, but for old guys like myself, we can relive memories of yesteryear doing so. And WOWWWWW ... you are the NICEST looking scenery of all the beautiful scenery your camera captured!
Thanks so much Norm!
A gorgeous area that is worthy of another trip to be sure. It was nice to have the option to avoid that boulder field! Thanks for including the “decision making” for the approaching storm. Those ominous clouds would have given me pause as well.
Some of my greatest adventures include the words... "things didn't go as planned"! I admire your ability to make good decisions.
Good choice ... passes with great views aren't much fun in thunder storms!! Those were some beautiful views for just a one night stay, so definitely not a fail!!!
Thanks for sharing these trips. I always look forward to your adventures! Keep on keepin' on!😎😎
Thank you Fred!
Wow what a view you had from your tent. I think it's been a stormy summer nationwide this year. I can see why Ansel Adams loved those mountains, beautiful footage!!
Thank you Sondra!
Your photography skills are amazing. I am always blown away by the gorgeous scenery! I think you are very brave trekking out there by yourself. My husband and I are also full time RV living and are headed into California in a couple weeks. We are also avid hikers, your channel is my favorite! Blessings....🌷
Thank you so much Carol! Have a great trip out west!
thank you for adding the beauty of those white rocks into my day. one of america's most stunning places. good on you, girl. keep going!
Beautiful scenery! Thanks for taking us along!
The Sierra's are the most beautiful place I've ever seen. They will always be there. So you can always reschedule at a better time.
I’m looking forward to getting back there when things calm down.
Nice hike jut the same. Gorgeous views where you camped. Thank you for posting this 👍
Nice trip. Always trust your gut and technology doesn't hurt from time to time.
From India ,I am a lucky fellow that I am enjoying different places through you.god keep my daughter healthy and wealthy.
Glad your channel popped up on my feed. Beautiful area, cant wait to someday be travelling out there! Your so fortunate!
Thank you! Welcome! 😀
Your videos are first rate! Awesome camera work. Safety first, always. Peace, and continued good luck out there.
Thanks so much Ed.
just awesome breathtaking.ty
Beautiful hike! Keep up the great work!
Another great video. I’d love to fish at those lakes. Spectacular views.
Thank you!
Beautiful video thanks! You have inspired me to get back out there. I used to do quite a bit of backpacking but my knees are shot. Time to get them done and get back out there.
That’s wonderful. A decision you won’t regret.
That place looks beautiful. Thanks for sharing it 🌲🌲🌲.
It is! xo
Beautiful scenery and excellent videography.
Thank you so much!
I am so glad you made it back safely. That thunder sounds scary! I made a plan this weekend. Exact same rout. Thanks for all the informations, Catharine😍👍
Have a great time on your trip!
Logically you did very nicely. Thanks for showing the yellow caterpillar, had never seen one like that b4. Looking forward to the next vid.
Oh my the Sierras are so beautiful! And so huge - you could hike the area for a few lifetimes. I lived and worked in Yosemite, for a few years, and lived in Oakhurst, CA for a few more, and spent years hiking the mountains. Did many hikes in the Ansel Adams, but missed the hike you're now doing, so thanks for doing a nice job of showing us this magnificent trail. You're smart to get out of a stormy area especially if there's lightning around the granite.
So glad you enjoyed it. Thank you.
So glad you enjoyed it. Thank you.
Absolutely stunning, and almost surreal looking. I really felt for you having to go back for the camera... you really put some legwork into those shots. Another great Video, Catherine :)
Thank you so much Steve.
Cat, I can't hike but your videos take me there with you. I RV so I do get out in nature but there are still lots of people around and the scenery isn't as spectacular as what you show in your videos. Thank you so much for sharing these videos!!!
Thank you. I'm so glad you enjoy them.
Beautiful scenery thanks for all your efforts sharing! Good call better safe than sorry. Thanks!
Lovely photography and video work!
Thank you!!
Awesome views. Thanks again for awesome video.
Hello from the UK....I’m new to your channel but I’m really liking your adventures ....Very inspirational 👏🏻👍🏻
Just watched again and realized you filmed in 4k with your new camera. Very nice. It is almost like you are actually there. I played thru my big screen 4k tv. Very great resolution!
Thanks again.
So glad to hear it looks good on he big screen in 4K! I don't have the ability to watch it in 4K from the road. Thank you John.
Yes you're back to your old stomping ground!
Woo hoo!!
Nice Trip and beautiful scenery. Good job.
WOW, what a beautiful amazing hike! Thanks for sharing.
Love your videos, Cat! Love your spirit too! Keep it up and stay safe out there!
Thank you so much Buddy.
P.S. Catherine you made the right decision, safety first. 🤗
Really enjoyed your trip. Thanks for sharing.
So incredibly beautiful!!
Stunning video work in a beautiful setting. Very inspiring and helpful. I've been actively researching and planning a multi-day hike loop to 1,000 Island, Garnet, Shadow, Ediza, Iceberg, and other lakes starting from the trailhead at Minaret Summit Rd and swinging west to Minaret Trail 26E21, going clockwise, and returning on Shadow Creek Trail with short passages on the JMT and PCT. Looks great and challenging enough. Thanks for letting the sounds of nature speak for themselves without dubbing in music, and for demonstrating good trail safety with regards to storms at high altitude. Looking forward to seeing more of your posts.
Thank you! Sounds like a wonderful trip you have planned.