Thank you for creating something so peaceful and meaningful-it felt like a gentle breath of fresh air. Looking forward to seeing more content like this!
It’s November now, no more backpacking for the season. So I’ll watch your exploits while on the treadmill, staying fit, for next July. It’s such a long time! I like your videos. You capture the essence of the trail.
@@227oldtrees It does seem so far away! Perhaps it’s time to invest in snowshoes? I’m not sure, I haven’t used snowshoes for a backpacking trip in a very long time. Maybe I’ll head out to the desert! Thank you for watching!
Great footage of the Sierra. Takes a lot of work to get these kind of shots. Also, I believe I have the same tent as you and I've used it on a number of adventures in the Sierra. It's about impossible to be UL with recording equipment. I do mostly UL so I can carry camera gear and not be too heavy!
@@speed_of_a_human Thanks for your comment, I appreciate it. Yes, for those of us hauling camera gear ultralight is impossible. But at least we can lighten our loads with things like dyneema composite tents. The tent in this video is the Aeon Li from Tarptent. It’s small and very minimal, but it definitely does the job and only weighs one pound! I love it and when set up properly it’s pretty bombproof.
@@WalterLockwood Yup, that's the tent I've been using! I used it on a trek deep in King's Canyon this summer, and it's great for the weight. A bit finicky at times, but worth the effort.
@@chili1593 Thank you! The Eastern Sierra is absolutely gorgeous. The wind wasn’t really brutal… but bad enough to want to get out of there. And by the next day it would have gotten worse. And a cold front was moving in. At the end of October, this was probably the last moderate weather hike of the season.
Unbelievable landscape. Nice job capturing.
@@michaellandolina7676 Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for creating something so peaceful and meaningful-it felt like a gentle breath of fresh air. Looking forward to seeing more content like this!
@@BrittniMeyer-zl5qf I’m so glad you got something out of this Brittni! Thank you for letting me know! More to come for sure!
Great job on capturing the beauty of the area. Nice brook trout too!
@@HuckOutdoors Thank you! I really wish I had more time to fish that lake!
It’s November now, no more backpacking for the season. So I’ll watch your exploits while on the treadmill, staying fit, for next July. It’s such a long time!
I like your videos. You capture the essence of the trail.
@@227oldtrees It does seem so far away! Perhaps it’s time to invest in snowshoes? I’m not sure, I haven’t used snowshoes for a backpacking trip in a very long time. Maybe I’ll head out to the desert! Thank you for watching!
Great footage of the Sierra. Takes a lot of work to get these kind of shots. Also, I believe I have the same tent as you and I've used it on a number of adventures in the Sierra. It's about impossible to be UL with recording equipment. I do mostly UL so I can carry camera gear and not be too heavy!
@@speed_of_a_human Thanks for your comment, I appreciate it. Yes, for those of us hauling camera gear ultralight is impossible. But at least we can lighten our loads with things like dyneema composite tents. The tent in this video is the Aeon Li from Tarptent. It’s small and very minimal, but it definitely does the job and only weighs one pound! I love it and when set up properly it’s pretty bombproof.
@@WalterLockwood Yup, that's the tent I've been using! I used it on a trek deep in King's Canyon this summer, and it's great for the weight. A bit finicky at times, but worth the effort.
Gorgeous hike. That wind looked a bit brutal
@@chili1593 Thank you! The Eastern Sierra is absolutely gorgeous. The wind wasn’t really brutal… but bad enough to want to get out of there. And by the next day it would have gotten worse. And a cold front was moving in. At the end of October, this was probably the last moderate weather hike of the season.
@ it is gorgeous. Been hiking there since a was a wee lad.
@@chili1593Wow, what a great experience for a kid!
@ first hike was to the falls in Yosemite. Haven’t stopped since. Love your photography
@ Thank you! I appreciate it!