I totally understand. I have felt exactly the same way on top of some of the 14ers. Usually because it was a really challenging day for me. Some peaks you love, others…..
thank you so much for documenting all of these peaks, I've been researching what I want to aim for this summer and your videos are the best! I see I watched this 11 months ago :D and again today to refresh
@@TheVirtualsherpa dude im still pretty scared of exposure. Any advice on getting over that, and do you have any suggestions on mountains that will help build up to class 3 and 4 more? I hike alone a lot on the harder ones. So i want to build up
Max Sperlich the best way to get comfortable with exposure is honestly to go rock climbing haha - get on a top rope and you won’t fear it anymore because you will have to deal with it one way or the other. Outside of that, just find small class 3 hikes to get practice/experience with it - sneffels, Lindsey both good ones - Arapahoe Traverse also solid. Experience is key when it comes to that
Saw this article this morning. Sad. Thought on what happen? From USATODAY : _Herbert "Hal" Wise, 53, was hiking the Rock of Ages trail in Wilson Peak, Colorado, around 15 miles southwest of Telluride and 118 miles northeast of Durango when he fell. The trail's elevation is between 10,383 to 13,400 feet and spans 3.7 miles._
Thank you for making all these videos. I found your page last week and going to follow all your new hikes. Heading to Colorado in two weeks to try and complete no. 15 and 16 on my 14er list.
I love your channel! I live in CA and I've always wanted to come out to Colorado and climb some 14ers. I've only hiked two 14ers, both in CA, many years ago. I'm 51 so I should get out to CO really soon to bag a bunch of them.
Awesome video man! I tried Wilson Peak last year but we turned back due to bad weather. We will be trying again this upcoming August though, so you're video was really helpful!
U said "Motha fucking wilson peak" jesus christ, have some fucking class and respect the mountains! Loser
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Who’s the clown now 🤡 Loser
How dare you take the lords name in vain. Have some fucking class and respect the Jesus! Loser.
I totally understand. I have felt exactly the same way on top of some of the 14ers. Usually because it was a really challenging day for me. Some peaks you love, others…..
thank you so much for documenting all of these peaks, I've been researching what I want to aim for this summer and your videos are the best! I see I watched this 11 months ago :D and again today to refresh
dude because of your videos i have gotten 10 done in a month and a half. Thanks man
Awesome, congrats and glad they have proven helpful.
@@TheVirtualsherpa dude im still pretty scared of exposure. Any advice on getting over that, and do you have any suggestions on mountains that will help build up to class 3 and 4 more? I hike alone a lot on the harder ones. So i want to build up
Max Sperlich the best way to get comfortable with exposure is honestly to go rock climbing haha - get on a top rope and you won’t fear it anymore because you will have to deal with it one way or the other. Outside of that, just find small class 3 hikes to get practice/experience with it - sneffels, Lindsey both good ones - Arapahoe Traverse also solid. Experience is key when it comes to that
@@TheVirtualsherpa thanks man
Well done Max.. yeah this guy knows his Colorado 14ers for sure!
Saw this article this morning. Sad. Thought on what happen? From USATODAY :
_Herbert "Hal" Wise, 53, was hiking the Rock of Ages trail in Wilson Peak, Colorado, around 15 miles southwest of Telluride and 118 miles northeast of Durango when he fell. The trail's elevation is between 10,383 to 13,400 feet and spans 3.7 miles._
Thank you for making all these videos. I found your page last week and going to follow all your new hikes. Heading to Colorado in two weeks to try and complete no. 15 and 16 on my 14er list.
Off-Road Outfitter _ Chance awesome, good luck on your next hike(s) and appreciate the support! Many more videos to come 👍🏽
I love your channel! I live in CA and I've always wanted to come out to Colorado and climb some 14ers. I've only hiked two 14ers, both in CA, many years ago. I'm 51 so I should get out to CO really soon to bag a bunch of them.
Awesome video
great vids thanks for sharing, Colorado has some awesome peaks!
Thanks man, appreciate the sub! Many more videos to come this summer.
gnarly looking hike awesome video!
5:00 Amazing clouds, Fantastic video overall.
Awesome video man! I tried Wilson Peak last year but we turned back due to bad weather. We will be trying again this upcoming August though, so you're video was really helpful!
Solafein thanks, glad it helped! Good luck in August, hopefully the San Juan’s are open again!
This video made me regret not wanting to go climbing when I literally live 4 hrs away from it. Hoping to do it this month!
Hey man awesome video. What camera are you using?
Robert Olinick Thanks! All video shot on GoPro Hero 4, 1080 60fps.
What month were did you make this video?
5/2018