I love these videos so much you deserve so many more subscribers, the quality is insane and what you guys can accomplish is unbelievable and so inspiring to get out and explore
If you guys get the chance, do some exploring in the San Juan Mountains in SW Colorado. In short it’s the highest density of 13,000ft and higher peaks in the continent!
@@rockies5295 its only 4 mi rd trip from the yankee boy basin side but there are many routes in the area that summit sneffels that can be broadened into 15+ milers with a LOT of elevation gain.
As a Cajun from the gulf Coast prairies, I had always imagined it would take a day or two of rugged rock climbing to summit there. Inspiring video, thank you.
Not only is it the highest point in CO, it's the highest in all of the Rocky Mountains. I've been thinking this is a hike I could maybe handle so thanks for posting it.
I hiked mt.Elbert a few years ago and what I can say is the only real challenge is how long the walk is. If you do it during the summer it should be a piece of cake👍
Just discovered your channel, and my husband and I are obsessed already! We are casual hikers that just started to dabble in backpacking. But your videos are definitely inspiring for some Type 1 funN
You guys should try climbing mt.Shasta in northern California. It's the second highest peak in the Cascades after mt.Rainier and the fifth highest peak in the state at 14,179 feet
I had just done Mt Elbert yesterday it took me 10 and a half hours round trip It was probably the hardest thing I’ve done in my life so far ( this is coming from someone in KC that doesn’t have a lot of time to train on mountains) I picked up my 22nd highpoint
@@Mdogbrown I’ll be doing nm highpoint this august it should be my 27th highpoint On the same trip I’ll climb Humphrey peak az it should be highpoint 26
@@Mdogbrown I was there 2 years ago it was cool would love to go back. It was highpoint number 19 for me and my father However AZ NM highpoint is the priority After 2 mountains within 2-5 days from each other We might say let’s go home Or we might go the Great sand dunes National park and preserve
@@troutonland26 You guys are beasts! Great Sand Dunes is awesome. I took the family there and the kids sledded down the dunes most of the day. We stayed in a cabin nearby. Someday I want to do Blanca peak right next to it. That looks like an awesome hike.
First time watching a video of yours! Thanks for recording your journey, good stuff man. I’m living here in CO, been wanting to climb some 14ers for a while
got the same BD pack last week. love the hybrid. took it up mt. evans. like a glove. great channel. EDIT: also, 4k vert in 2hrs? dayam son. us hikers hate u runners!! hahaha. I bet you're the guy that lapped me on Torrey's last month!?
Great footage as usual Danny. I ended up going for that BD pack after seeing it in your last video. Really liking it. Would you mind doing a short video about the gear you take up on these short/medium length adventures? Thanks for posting and keeping us motivated, I end up doing a lot of solo stuff myself due to lack of partners, keep sending it!
Leadville is awesome.got sick as hell at the false peak hiking Elbert, I was probably only 11 at the time. Took us probably 8-9 hours round trip lol and I didnt even summit :( Did Mt Massive the year before but we were not prepared. that was a much longer trail from what I remember.
You should try Humphrey’s in Arizona. Super easy hike but the views! Since the mountains in Flagstaff are volcanic and localized you really get a “top of the world” feeling up there.
Still waiting for you guys to do Rainier. You're sure not gonna do that in 3:38 and I don't think you'll be using your skis a lot either unless you take the tourist route.
Me and my buddies climbed Mt Greenhorn and the West Spanish Peak about 3 weeks ago. A week ago me and them decided "hey we can do Greenhorn and WSP" why not Elbert? We started at Black Cloud Trailhead. About 2 miles in, we realized we severely underestimated that bastard. It's not for beginners. Fortunately for our bodies, and unfortunately for our egos, a misforecasted lightning storm drove us back down the trail when we were .2 miles from the tree line. We were so beat, every 500 ft we climbed we had to stop. We're trying again the first weekend in August. During the Summer, it is such a lush trail. Every Coloradan needs to climb Elbert. It's not the most exciting, but it is the highest point in the mainland US
You've done the tallest peaks in California, New Mexico, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Colorado, Nevada. All you need now is gannett peak in wyoming, mt rainier in Washington, and Arizona's tallest peak.
"I don't know why the highest peak patters, but somehow it does." Seriously.. Why does it matter? And why can't I convince myself that it doesn't.. I wasted a good amount of a week in Colorado driving all over the place to get to some higher hikes instead of spending that time on trails that would have been just as good if not better. All that said.. I want every highest peak..
Come to NH and do the Presidential Traverse in the White Mountains. I know its not as big as stuff in the west but I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
The most accurate measurement of the summit elevation is 14,440 ft. The 14,433 is from a 1928 measurement, while the 14,440 is from a 1988 measurement. There will be a new measurement in 2022 using GPS, if I remember correctley.
I climbed this mountain a few years back. It was a pretty easy climb other than the lack of oxygen. I flew in from Florida the night before and hiked this first thing in the morning. I hiked another mountain a bit shorter two days later and the oxygen was no longer an issue. It is amazing how fast your body gets acclimatized to oxygen levels. I am sure at much higher altitudes it would make much difference. For one thing I give it to him for setting up camera's to show him running down then to have go back up to retrieve them. I would never do that. I subscribed to there channel. Looks like a great bunch of guys that really enjoy what they are doing. I wish I had more friends like them.
I think the disagreement in height is partially to do with using different geoids. I see that for a lot of peaks actually, no one can agree on the exact height.
For time constraints... if there were short skis that could be separated in two halves with a slip joint that locks them into a solid ski. This would be a ski that works in other than extreme ski conditions.
Great video. On which mountain is the highest peak in NM? So much snow in CO this year right? I though climbing Mt. Democrat would be cold because... well... snow... Turns out that the weather was warm so no need for extra layers.
Thanks for the video? Is it easy to hike in terms are there any boulders to climb and do you need any gear (picks etc)? Is there need to get used to the elevation first for a day?
Like he said, the toughest thing is probably the distance. If you do it in July or August, you shouldn't need any gear (other than trekking poles if you use them). It's probably ideal to try to get used to elevation, but I spent one night in Leadville prior to hiking Elbert, so it's not necessary. Def worth it for the views!
How much backtracking do you do to capture all those images...imagine how much faster you'd be if it wasn't for your postings on TH-cam... your buddies can't keep up with with the photography, much less if you were only focused on making time.
Jeeze man, all those times you're running past the camera... having to go back and pick it up, good work!
i was just thinking this
Yup, I think this about most of his videos. It’s way more than just climbing to the top!
you guys are the gold standard for humility, integrity, and competence. Keep up the good work.
I love these videos so much you deserve so many more subscribers, the quality is insane and what you guys can accomplish is unbelievable and so inspiring to get out and explore
If you guys get the chance, do some exploring in the San Juan Mountains in SW Colorado. In short it’s the highest density of 13,000ft and higher peaks in the continent!
Mt Sneffels would be the one to look at... great stuff from the blue lakes pass side
Some good sasquatch sighting reports out of the San Juans also...BFRO....
Justin Bayola Sneffles is relatively short, 4 miles round trip, but it has one hell of a view though.
@@rockies5295 its only 4 mi rd trip from the yankee boy basin side but there are many routes in the area that summit sneffels that can be broadened into 15+ milers with a LOT of elevation gain.
Justin Bayola yeah if you attempt from the north that would be an huge day.
As a Cajun from the gulf Coast prairies, I had always imagined it would take a day or two of rugged rock climbing to summit there. Inspiring video, thank you.
A week away from doing Wheeler, Elbert, Quandary and a few other 14ers. Super pumped. Love your channel - inspirational content. Thanks Danny.
2 hours to summit Elbert? That's impressive. Took me longer to summit Quandary which is a much easier 14er.
htownallday281 took us 4 hours today @ Quandary
@@ScarcityOsrs That's right around how long it took me. Only 14er that I've done in less than 4 hours is Evans via summit lake.
@@ScarcityOsrs took me 2 hours
Not only is it the highest point in CO, it's the highest in all of the Rocky Mountains. I've been thinking this is a hike I could maybe handle so thanks for posting it.
I hiked mt.Elbert a few years ago and what I can say is the only real challenge is how long the walk is. If you do it during the summer it should be a piece of cake👍
It's pretty straight forward.
Just discovered your channel, and my husband and I are obsessed already! We are casual hikers that just started to dabble in backpacking. But your videos are definitely inspiring for some Type 1 funN
oh man same here!
High peaks matter! I did Mt Elbert last September and it was amazing!! Great job!
I did that hike, but on the other trail, just last week! Nice video!
Mt Elbert was my first. You never forget your first.
Thanks for staying active 🙏🏻 love this channel
You guys should try climbing mt.Shasta in northern California. It's the second highest peak in the Cascades after mt.Rainier and the fifth highest peak in the state at 14,179 feet
Evan Donovan why
@@jackson.denzler. probably because it's beautiful hike...
I had just done Mt Elbert yesterday it took me 10 and a half hours round trip
It was probably the hardest thing I’ve done in my life so far ( this is coming from someone in KC that doesn’t have a lot of time to train on mountains)
I picked up my 22nd highpoint
Good job! I did Elbert last year with some buddies. They are from KC area too. In a couple weeks we’ll tackle NM high point.
@@Mdogbrown I’ll be doing nm highpoint this august it should be my 27th highpoint
On the same trip I’ll climb Humphrey peak az it should be highpoint 26
@@troutonland26 That’s awesome! Are you hitting OK high point on the way?
@@Mdogbrown I was there 2 years ago it was cool would love to go back. It was highpoint number 19 for me and my father
However AZ NM highpoint is the priority
After 2 mountains within 2-5 days from each other
We might say let’s go home
Or we might go the Great sand dunes National park and preserve
@@troutonland26 You guys are beasts!
Great Sand Dunes is awesome. I took the family there and the kids sledded down the dunes most of the day. We stayed in a cabin nearby. Someday I want to do Blanca peak right next to it. That looks like an awesome hike.
Great video! Looking forward to seeing more of your adventures. Keep enjoying the mountains and your family!
I love your video style. Great job and a lot of work.
Hell yeah brother . I've been to the top before . Can't wait to get back to Leadville .
First time watching a video of yours! Thanks for recording your journey, good stuff man. I’m living here in CO, been wanting to climb some 14ers for a while
Great video, I also did it 3 days after you on a different route, so I can now show it to my kids, thanks! Some drone footage would have been nice.
got the same BD pack last week. love the hybrid. took it up mt. evans. like a glove. great channel. EDIT: also, 4k vert in 2hrs? dayam son. us hikers hate u runners!! hahaha. I bet you're the guy that lapped me on Torrey's last month!?
Great footage as usual Danny. I ended up going for that BD pack after seeing it in your last video. Really liking it. Would you mind doing a short video about the gear you take up on these short/medium length adventures? Thanks for posting and keeping us motivated, I end up doing a lot of solo stuff myself due to lack of partners, keep sending it!
I've been binging this channel as training for an upcoming adventure, instead of actual training
I was literally in the same place as you on Father’s Day. I caught some trout in Turquoise lake
these guys deserve a tv show or at least a Netflix original!
Leadville is awesome.got sick as hell at the false peak hiking Elbert, I was probably only 11 at the time. Took us probably 8-9 hours round trip lol and I didnt even summit :( Did Mt Massive the year before but we were not prepared. that was a much longer trail from what I remember.
I hike mont Elbert 2 weeks ago and was to much snow take me 9 hrs was so cold and windy but so beautiful
great video I done Elbert a couple times beautiful trail
You should try Humphrey’s in Arizona. Super easy hike but the views! Since the mountains in Flagstaff are volcanic and localized you really get a “top of the world” feeling up there.
Teaching with Power I second this!
That Mullet needs a Mustache. :)
D C true
Go into the Grenadines ( in the San Juan's). Long to get into where they start .
cool vid. I do the same stuff. and cool touch on the " happy wife and staying in shape" thing. thanks.
You kids are proud of you my dad's a mountainteer.does it well 👍😁
2 hours 10 minutes with all the camera work is impressive as hell, It must have taken me close to 6 hours in mid may snow
Love the channel. Any thought of ever doing the full Teton Crest Trail?
I'll have to add this mountain to my bucket list!
I need to move to Colorado! And get myself a Hero 7.
No Vacancy 😂
Still waiting for you guys to do Rainier. You're sure not gonna do that in 3:38 and I don't think you'll be using your skis a lot either unless you take the tourist route.
2:10 while filming, and with snow, is nuts.
Me and my buddies climbed Mt Greenhorn and the West Spanish Peak about 3 weeks ago. A week ago me and them decided "hey we can do Greenhorn and WSP" why not Elbert? We started at Black Cloud Trailhead. About 2 miles in, we realized we severely underestimated that bastard. It's not for beginners. Fortunately for our bodies, and unfortunately for our egos, a misforecasted lightning storm drove us back down the trail when we were .2 miles from the tree line. We were so beat, every 500 ft we climbed we had to stop. We're trying again the first weekend in August. During the Summer, it is such a lush trail. Every Coloradan needs to climb Elbert. It's not the most exciting, but it is the highest point in the mainland US
beautiful window shopping thanks!!
Amazing hike & summit!
You've done the tallest peaks in California, New Mexico, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Colorado, Nevada. All you need now is gannett peak in wyoming, mt rainier in Washington, and Arizona's tallest peak.
Adrien Regelbrugge Denali!
@@ashtonwhitcomb3217 and mauna kea
Probably ought to mention Utah too
@@kennethestes1828 has he done utahs tallest
Then it’s off to Alaska!
Nice climb. Fast time. Neat edit. Thanks.
I'd love to see you tackle the Sneffel's Range in the future! Keep on crushing the peaks brother
"I don't know why the highest peak patters, but somehow it does."
Seriously.. Why does it matter? And why can't I convince myself that it doesn't..
I wasted a good amount of a week in Colorado driving all over the place to get to some higher hikes instead of spending that time on trails that would have been just as good if not better.
All that said.. I want every highest peak..
Hey, that was awesome. If you ever get the chance, you should climb Pikes Peak. Amazing hike and great food in Manitou!
Chase Clibon you bet. It’s a fun peak to do and manitou is definitely amazing!
Another great video! Thanks again!
Come to NH and do the Presidential Traverse in the White Mountains. I know its not as big as stuff in the west but I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
The most accurate measurement of the summit elevation is 14,440 ft. The 14,433 is from a 1928 measurement, while the 14,440 is from a 1988 measurement. There will be a new measurement in 2022 using GPS, if I remember correctley.
My friends and I tried Elbert a couple months ago, there was way to much snow we couldn't get far. Plus there were mountain lion tracks
Lol thats why you bring a gun or bear mace
This looks like an easy hike with minimal snow .. I faced the worst weather with thunderstorm. We had to turn back at 13500ft ..
I climbed this mountain a few years back. It was a pretty easy climb other than the lack of oxygen. I flew in from Florida the night before and hiked this first thing in the morning. I hiked another mountain a bit shorter two days later and the oxygen was no longer an issue. It is amazing how fast your body gets acclimatized to oxygen levels. I am sure at much higher altitudes it would make much difference. For one thing I give it to him for setting up camera's to show him running down then to have go back up to retrieve them. I would never do that. I subscribed to there channel. Looks like a great bunch of guys that really enjoy what they are doing. I wish I had more friends like them.
Worth the acent you think 🤔 beautiful .
Loved the window shopping!
Hey I’m here right now lol I’m trying to drive up to the lily ponds or closer to start at the bridge small river crossing how do I get there lol
Keeping your wife happy is almost as important as staying in shape lol I like that.
I've climbed this one, but you guys made it look easy.
it was only 1 guy doing it lol
14,440 I think. They remeasured it not too long ago via Geo Survey. Just did this 2 weeks ago, love the videos!
Skills! Well done.
You’ve summited Mt Elbert In 2 hours ? Omg you are a star ! What’s your fitness mantra ?
I think the disagreement in height is partially to do with using different geoids. I see that for a lot of peaks actually, no one can agree on the exact height.
We did Mount Mitchell hike last weekend (highest point east of Mississippi). Anyone do both Elbert and Mitchell? How did they compare for you?
For time constraints... if there were short skis that could be separated in two halves with a slip joint that locks them into a solid ski. This would be a ski that works in other than extreme ski conditions.
What footwear are you using and what date did you do this hike?
How high up is the starting point? I feel like 2H15min is fast for 4000meters..
Beast af bro. Really good time.
Across from Elbert is Massive and you can do the length of it all above 14
Try cloud peak if you can find it the most beautiful...
Great video. On which mountain is the highest peak in NM? So much snow in CO this year right? I though climbing Mt. Democrat would be cold because... well... snow... Turns out that the weather was warm so no need for extra layers.
This looks fun
Did you wear clamp-ons for this?
Squatch sighting at 1:49. Careful out there.
Do you have a list of recommended equipment (i.e. shoes, backpacks, ice axes, campons, etc) for speed and lightweight trecking somewhere?
Looks like he is wearing Saucony Trail Runners. They're rated as one of the best.
Dam you flashed up that mountain.
Are those the Arc’teryx Norvan VT you are wearing? Are they any good, would you recommend them? Thanks
Are you doing the 50 state high points? Come east and check out the Adirondacks!
Nice hike how many miles did you do
I did Elbert a few days ago and it took us 9 hours round trip
What kinda shoes are those your wearing
Thanks for the video? Is it easy to hike in terms are there any boulders to climb and do you need any gear (picks etc)? Is there need to get used to the elevation first for a day?
Like he said, the toughest thing is probably the distance. If you do it in July or August, you shouldn't need any gear (other than trekking poles if you use them). It's probably ideal to try to get used to elevation, but I spent one night in Leadville prior to hiking Elbert, so it's not necessary. Def worth it for the views!
What shoes do you wear?
What’s the name of the intro song!?
I’m not sure why more people haven’t subscribed to watch your adventures...
Hey man can you plz tell us the route you took?
what brand are the pants that you have on?
Cool upload
What camera equipment do you use?
I like driving to the summit of Pikes Peak
2 hours?
Was this filmed in 2018?
How much backtracking do you do to capture all those images...imagine how much faster you'd be if it wasn't for your postings on TH-cam... your buddies can't keep up with with the photography, much less if you were only focused on making time.
I did this hike today took my old ass 6 hrs to get to the top amazing views
Could you plz do mt evens in Colorado
Rainier next please!
What trail u take
2hr and 10 minutes?!??! Took me 7 hours from the north point Lol
Sweetness 👌🏻👍🏻
Sweet! Iam doin this one in two weeks!
when did you climb this
Fathers day