These AZ videos make me joyfully depressed. I miss the old home state a lot and each of them seem to bring back something specific. This one really made me miss spring. Nothing else smells like the desert in springtime. I'm so glad I got to grow up there and so bummed I'm not there now.
Glad you had a good time & glad you didn't stick to a Cholla cactus! Come on down to Tucson & visit the Santa Catalina Mountains, up in the Ponderosa pines. Great views there.
You can see why I love the SW. My camp, where I camped for 20+years, is about 6 hrs NE of where you are, around Blanding UT, In the 4 corners Area, where Arazona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado all come together. Only place, 4 states corners touch in the US. Yes, Hummingbirds are fantastic to watch. The squirrel's you were seeing are called Golden Mantled. Must people call all like these Chipmunks, which are much smaller. So glad to see you enjoying your trip.
What a brilliant team you are.Absolutely spectacular scenery.💞💞💞 Thank you for really great footage and keep up the good work . my friend, Marie. Cheers 🥂 from Tokyo
Antelope squirrels. Antelope squirrels burrow into the ground for shelter. A type of ground squirrel and are able to resist hyperthermia and can survive body temperatures over 40 °C (104 °F).
Bonjour Marie! Another awesome video! Very impressed you made it, and that the doggos did as well. I read in the comments that they've done this many times, but they are "smol" (as internet people like to spell it) with tiny legs and I think are older doggos not so young? Pretty sure that those were chipmunks not squirrels near the top. Had a few rough days here, so this really put a smile on my face. Thank you! Joyeuses Pâques! ~Be Blessed
The squirrels at the top looked a whole lot like chipmunks to me. Maybe some version of small squirrel I never have seen before. Nice music Marie. Good video.
Antelope squirrels. Antelope squirrels burrow into the ground for shelter. A type of ground squirrel and are able to resist hyperthermia and can survive body temperatures over 40 °C (104 °F).
I used to live in Tucson. If you get a chance, go to "Old Tucson" and the Desert museum. And maybe a trip up to Mt. Lemon (lots of Hummingbirds). There is also the Pima Air Museum.
I’m so glad you’re enjoying everything Marie, it’s an experience that is full of memories and good times. Welcome welcome to America and we’re so blessed you’re here. You’re impacting more lives than you’ll ever know 💚💚 Love from Missouri 😊
I used to hike and camp in the Superstitions back in the 1970s. You had to be careful up in there because there are a lot rattlers and you can run into some very strange characters. I wore leather gaiters to protect my legs against snakes or cholla cacti.
Great editing and music again Marie. I think you could make movies for a living. You capture such powerful and compelling shots with your camera. Its literally like we are walking with you on this hike. The view from on top of that rock formation was seriously breathtaking. I'm happy to be a patron. ♥
Fantastic hike. Definitely must be in good shape like Marie. I think we all know where Marie will be visiting 200 miles north of Flatiron before she returns to France. Can not wait to see her face and reaction. 🌵🐾🌞
I'd double down on echo'ing that comment...now, don't everybody rush up there! It is quite challenging for both the unfit and un-hiking-initiated (regardless of fitness). I was impressed Marie! Lots of even experienced hikers are shocked by how rugged the more vertical part of the "trail" is. (Though, looking at it from the trailhead should give you a pretty good idea!) Another trail, probably the most popular/hiked, Peralta on the south side...is less challenging (flatter, far less if any hand work, though it still climbs 1300'+ in a little over two miles...so still be 'reasonably fit' and sure-footed) but just as rewarding in its own way with its views, showing the incredible ruggedness of the "inside" of the Superstitions, and especially known for its overlook of the famous "Weaver's Needle" at the end (middle turn-around). Marie's note about water is on point.. People of all stripes--including many who think they are seasoned hikers--chronically under-estimate and don't hydrate enough hiking the desert. Of course the more critical as temperatures rise, but any time of year really. Also, this time of year and early fall are particularly high season for the snakes, but year-round in this neck of the woods (desert) can be snake season--you have to watch where you step and put your hands; they can be out sunning in the winter on a even just a mildly warm(er) day. Marie, such a good video - I can't believe you're in my backyard of almost 60 years. The Superstitions are such an Arizona icon. If you look closely (don't blink) in the 1939 John Wayne movie Stagecoach, you'll see the coach careening through the desert washes just a mile or two from the Wilderness line, looking west-southwest from the Flat Iron, and just about exactly where my folks owned property since 1956, then later later lived for many years after I flew the coop. I'm so glad you enjoyed Arizona! Come back soon and I'll also echo what Steel City hinted at and others have said about checking out the Grand Canyon--either or both Bright Angel and Havasupai, as the two most well known trails, if you can "only" do one or two. (Edit: if you haven't already). Both will let you know (in case there's any question) how small we all are! I have never been to the Himalayas, but the GC I think is the closest thing North America has (what I've sensed from those who have been to Everest etc) of that degree of take-your-breath-away "much bigger than we are" scale and grandeur. And although lots of people hike it, it doesn't matter... it's really an individual rewarding sense of accomplishment for having done it you'll remember for the rest of your life.
Antelope squirrels. Antelope squirrels burrow into the ground for shelter. A type of ground squirrel and are able to resist hyperthermia and can survive body temperatures over 40 °C (104 °F).
Bravo, Top of the world there Marie 🧗🎉👏 What a Rewarding Hike, such a unique & magical landscape that never fails to meet our expectations. You rose to the challenge tackling that mountain, pushing your limits like spider woman, it was great seeing the GoPro used in a new way, it felt just like being there, those rocks looked sharp & you do have to look out when overturning them for scorpions & suchlike, gloves are a must have. It's remarkable to think there was once volcanos there, 28 of them & sunset crater might still be active even know it last erupted a 1000 years ago. like you I wasn't expecting there to be hummingbirds , yes maybe a butterfly but not what looked like chipmunks 🐿️ darting around, it's amazing how nature adapts to the harshest conditions, I've noticed it's the same with the flowering blooms their to. 🏵️ I was also wondering what a crying dinosaur was , now I do it's the running 'draw' of water like tears from the mountain that looks like it's head. It really was worth it climbing to the top with your doggies for those breathtaking views of the valley, what a moment, imagine what it's like when the stars come out. There's a Apache myth about a hole among the mountains that leads to the underworld where the wind blows causing the dust storms to happen & a cougar shaped shadow that appears twice a year, your probably glad you didn't know that before hand, the park has quite a legendary history to it with searching for the Dutch mans gold & the peralta family , there's tours of the nearby mining town gold head where you can see the artifacts . To finish with there's so many awesome supes to explore there, you definitely choose among the best , there's also the wave cave sometimes you can have it all to yourself must be so peaceful, ridgeline the toughest hike, treasure loop more gentle if your a beginner, the hieroglyphics trail with its petroglyphs when the hohokam people lived there & probably the most popular one the Peralta trail a wonderland leading beyond Fremont saddle where you can get the best views to end with of Weavers Needle. There was also a star studded women's golf🏌️ tournament that took place near the park recently. Thanks french fry it's been a blast , it looked like it was one of your favourite days so far , you deserved that delicious snack after all that , always keep your adventurous spirit alive & that wonderful smile, it's going to be a hot 🕶️ day so stay hydrated 🥤 See y'all later , I'm off to practice my whistling & harmonica playing like in the spaghetti westerns 🤠🌵 ❤️ ✌️
Bonjour sweet Marie. This is a beautiful video. Congratulations on making it to the top; that was some climb. You were very well prepared with your boots, gloves and water. I got tired just watching you. 7:51: You made a beautiful view even more beautiful.
Thanks for this. When I was younger I did that hike. However, when I was almost to the top I fell and broke my tailbone. I had to hike down over those boulders without bending. I haven't seen that view in a long time. I'm glad you enjoyed Arizona. It is definitely a unique place.
Wow! That was amazing. Good thing you are in good shape. I'll bet you were hungry when you got down. Thanks for the video, it was awesome. Stay well and be safe. I would like to hear more of your opinion about the hike.
I have done this exact hike with my dad sometime around 1990. We got to hang out and chat and bs for hours, which was great because we rarely did that when I was a kid, and the view was gorgeous. Bring enough water and wear good boots. It gets steep near the end. We met a nice group of Italian tourists at the top who were very enthusiastic over the climb and the view. Thank you so much for bringing up such a nice memory. We, unfortunately, did not find the Lost Dutchman mine that day (I think that's what it's called). That was an excellent day. I miss him still.
Wow!! Beautiful hike, Marie! ✨😃🥰 Nice job getting to the top! And, thank you so much for sharing the incredible views! Can't wait to see more of your trip! Hugs!! xo 🤗🥚🐇🌷 And Happy Easter!!!
I want to go there now. (bought a milling machine in Phoenix about 25 years ago) Need to make another trip that is no business and just see and do everything interesting. Fell in love with the desert a bit on that trip. Thank you again.
I drove straight though from California to Florida through Arizona last year for the first time, and was awestruck at the configurations and size of those things. Amazing. It was non-stop mountains from the start, that seemed to never end.
You all did a fantastic job, including the dogs. Oh to be young again. You must be in great shape Marie. What a fun video to watch. So glad you are having a good time.🐿
I've been in Arizona for 25yrs and never hiked up superstition mountain. We put nectar on our balcony for hummingbirds. The desert has always been beautiful to me. Growing up in West Virginia I saw nothing but green. I have no plans ever leaving the desert southwest 🌵 ☀
Thank you for taking us on the hike with you! It looked like even the puppies enjoyed it as well. One of these days, I hope to make it out to Arizona. Such beautiful scenery! Hope you enjoy the rest of your time here in the USA..
Quite the beautiful view. I would have been dead about a half mile into that hike. Glad to see you are enjoying the natural beauty of America. Most people here don't even care about it, and will never visit it. I hope your video changes a few people's minds about our country.
Great area, lived down there many years ago when I was going to school. That's a good hike, looks a lot different from my time down there. Thanks for the video, hope you had a great time
What a spectacular video, Marie! The hike looks like it was a little taxing, but it was the right time of the year for it and the scenery was great. I'm so pleased you're enjoying yourself. Stay safe and take good care!
Well Marie... It looks like you might be falling in love with the USA...(lol)... This was a great video and it's only one of the many thousands of Beautiful places you need to visit in the States. It's great you are young and can continue coming back to the States for your future adventures. Enjoy your life and please stay safe with your travels. God Bless !!!
Hi Marie!!! What an amazing climb and hike up Supersition Mountain ⛰😊! I loved all those unique shrubs you caught right at first, and where you are heading to hike looks imposing and ominous 😮. The volcanic activities and their resulting work of art with that huge 2,000-foot dome rising in the desert are amazing, and I would pay attention to that sign showing the scorpions, black widows, gila monsters and rattlesnakes in the area (a lot like my native El Paso, Texas!)! (You even saw a cardinal!) You really found the dinosaur quickly 😉 in your New York Yankee Hard Rock Cafe hiking outfit 😎🤗, with those solid hiking shoes and glove too ❗ The video footage of the terrain as you climbed was fascinating, along with the warning to watch for the squirrels at the top 😊, and even showed the small stream flowing down the mountainside. There were so many places you climbed those sheer stones and giant boulders (I kept thinking "don't fall!"), wow! You reall can see forever while enjoying lunch at the majestic top 😲, along with those cute squirrels 🤣🤣! Marie, I just love all your muical accompaniment choices that add the perfect mood to each part of your climb, up AND down. Going down was easier, but it looked a little precarious at certain places where a fall could easily happen if you were not careful 😮. You were surely dressed perfectly for the challenging hike and climb, and deserved those delicious looking hot dogs and pastries/doughnuts at QT 🌭🍩🤗! What fun!!! Thank you so much for taking us along your amazing hiking adventure!! Enjoy your travels and take care Marie 🥰🤗❤.
Congratulations! That’s a tough hike. We’ve tried it a couple times, but couldn’t make it all the way to the top. And it’s been hot on the last 2 miles back to the car.
Antelope squirrels. Antelope squirrels burrow into the ground for shelter. A type of ground squirrel and are able to resist hyperthermia and can survive body temperatures over 40 °C (104 °F).
Thank You Miss Marie! Looks like you are having an excellent adventure. Arazona is such a Beautiful State. So happy that you are enjoying it and its wonders.........🙃
Definitely worth the climb. I doubt i'll be scaling rocks near Phoenix anytime soon, so thanks for taking me along. I liked your music choices too. Whistling and harmonica seemed to match your adventure in the Old West.
Wow Marie! Fantastic hike, fantastic scenery, fantastic video!! You just keep raising the bar higher with each video. Can’t wait for the next one!! 😂😂. I don’t know how you will top this one, but I’m sure you will!!😎👍👍👍
I know it's unlikely that you would visit the north-east anytime soon, since you already visited the east-coast once, but if and when you do visit New Hampshire, I recommend doing ridge hikes, where you hike up above the tree-line and then go from one peek to the next with an amazing view the whole time. I can tell that you would be able to handle the Franconia Ridge Trail Loop without too much trouble, and if that's too easy my favorite and longest hike I've done in one day was from Mount Jackson (via the Mount Jackson Trail), to Mount Pierce, to Mount Monroe, and finally Mount Washington. It's longer but a little less intensive than going straight up Mount Washington, and you'll spend the majority of the hike above the tree-line. The best views would be late September, or early October for the Autumn colors, but the weather is more likely to be friendlier in the summer. I say more likely, because the weather atop Mount Washington is unpredictable and can change suddenly, and there is a non-zero percent chance of snow on Mount Washington on any day of the year. It's also possible to get some pretty high winds; there was a sustained wind speed of around 60 Miles Per Hour for about 3 hours the day I did the hike, and there wasn't anything special in the forecast. It was also starting to rain as we were descending Mount Jackson at the end of the day. We started pretty early and the sun went down before we finished, so I recommend packing a flashlight and warm water resistant clothing to put on if things take a turn. You could also cut the time in half if you can coordinate someone to pick you up from Mount Washington; There's a road (a very steep road) that goes all the way up to the summit.
Absolutely awesome !!! Miss Marie !!! You will never know How Good it is to see you Here Enjoying Freedom !!! I Hope with all my heart ❤️ you experience the Best America has to offer!!! The like button 🔘 has been Illuminated 😁👍👍🌞
It's wonderful to you hiking on a mountain I used to see daily growing up in Mesa, Arizona! All this time I didn't know the Superstitions were the result of volcanic action. I never climbed it myself, so congratulations! It's breathtaking, in every sense of the word.
Flatiron is a genuinely challenging hike. Well done. Can’t believe your little doggie made it up there.
Thanks!
Thank you 😊
It is a great place to hike I live 20 miles west of there!
These AZ videos make me joyfully depressed. I miss the old home state a lot and each of them seem to bring back something specific. This one really made me miss spring. Nothing else smells like the desert in springtime. I'm so glad I got to grow up there and so bummed I'm not there now.
Marie, thanks for taking that hike for me. Those young legs certainly can take all that walking better this grandpa's legs can.😊
08:35 Those are Chipmunk's
Great video. The town at the bottom of the mountain (Apache Junction) was my home for about 30 years. I spent a lot of time in those mountains.
I'm digging the nice music you've chosen to accompany your video. Esp. the whistling section !! Shades of the old Westerns on tv and in the movies!!
Beautiful Scenery
So green. Lots of rain this winter. It will be brown and very dry this summer. And hot. Good time for this hike.
What a beautiful hike. So glad you are getting to see some of our natural areas.Your doggies have 4 "wheel drive". 🐕
Way to go! I have lived in AZ for 30 years and Phoenix for 20 and still haven’t hiked Flat Iron.
Greetings from Texas! Beautiful, simply beautiful. Thank you!
you seem like a nice person.. Great to watch someone like you explore life. it just is nice.
So good to have you back!!! MORE MORE MORE!!
That hike had a change in elevation of more than half a mile. Pretty strenuous!
That was a serious hike. I am impressed.
Glad you had a good time & glad you didn't stick to a Cholla cactus! Come on down to Tucson & visit the Santa Catalina Mountains, up in the Ponderosa pines. Great views there.
The smile and the way your face was glowing tells me you are enjoying the west. Great video, Marie! Have fun.
You can see why I love the SW. My camp, where I camped for 20+years, is about 6 hrs NE of where you are, around Blanding UT, In the 4 corners Area, where Arazona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado all come together. Only place, 4 states corners touch in the US. Yes, Hummingbirds are fantastic to watch. The squirrel's you were seeing are called Golden Mantled. Must people call all like these Chipmunks, which are much smaller. So glad to see you enjoying your trip.
Can't believe the dogs made it all the way up and back down. Thanks Marie!
I could see the street I lived on in Phoenix from pics you took
WOW!! marie AMAZING!! great show. can't wait to see next show.
What a brilliant team you are.Absolutely spectacular scenery.💞💞💞
Thank you for really great footage and keep up the good work . my friend, Marie. Cheers 🥂 from Tokyo
It's great you got to experience a super bloom
Love the enthusiasm and smile. And yes,those chipmunks can be deadly😮.
Antelope squirrels. Antelope squirrels burrow into the ground for shelter. A type of ground squirrel and are able to resist hyperthermia and can survive body temperatures over 40 °C (104 °F).
Very nice. Never climbed there, just drove by. Had no idea was volcanic. Enjoyed your music with scenic pictures/video. Merci beaucoup.
Bonjour Marie! Another awesome video! Very impressed you made it, and that the doggos did as well. I read in the comments that they've done this many times, but they are "smol" (as internet people like to spell it) with tiny legs and I think are older doggos not so young? Pretty sure that those were chipmunks not squirrels near the top. Had a few rough days here, so this really put a smile on my face. Thank you! Joyeuses Pâques! ~Be Blessed
Yup! 13 years old both! They did very well 🐶 I hope things go better for you!
The squirrels at the top looked a whole lot like chipmunks to me. Maybe some version of small squirrel I never have seen before. Nice music Marie. Good video.
Antelope squirrels. Antelope squirrels burrow into the ground for shelter. A type of ground squirrel and are able to resist hyperthermia and can survive body temperatures over 40 °C (104 °F).
I used to live in Tucson. If you get a chance, go to "Old Tucson" and the Desert museum. And maybe a trip up to Mt. Lemon (lots of Hummingbirds). There is also the Pima Air Museum.
I’m so glad you’re enjoying everything Marie, it’s an experience that is full of memories and good times. Welcome welcome to America and we’re so blessed you’re here. You’re impacting more lives than you’ll ever know 💚💚 Love from Missouri 😊
I used to hike and camp in the Superstitions back in the 1970s. You had to be careful up in there because there are a lot rattlers and you can run into some very strange characters. I wore leather gaiters to protect my legs against snakes or cholla cacti.
Fantastic! Can't wait for the next reaction and those views.
Heart and soul, an American.
WOW! You are so amazing. Congratulations! In all of these years, I have not yet made this same adventure as you have just made. WOW!
Beautiful
Great editing and music again Marie. I think you could make movies for a living. You capture such powerful and compelling shots with your camera. Its literally like we are walking with you on this hike. The view from on top of that rock formation was seriously breathtaking. I'm happy to be a patron. ♥
Loved it!
Definitely picked the right time of year to hike there. Green from the winter rains and mild weather. Looks beautiful!
Fantastic hike. Definitely must be in good shape like Marie. I think we all know where Marie will be visiting 200 miles north of Flatiron before she returns to France. Can not wait to see her face and reaction. 🌵🐾🌞
I'd double down on echo'ing that comment...now, don't everybody rush up there! It is quite challenging for both the unfit and un-hiking-initiated (regardless of fitness). I was impressed Marie! Lots of even experienced hikers are shocked by how rugged the more vertical part of the "trail" is. (Though, looking at it from the trailhead should give you a pretty good idea!) Another trail, probably the most popular/hiked, Peralta on the south side...is less challenging (flatter, far less if any hand work, though it still climbs 1300'+ in a little over two miles...so still be 'reasonably fit' and sure-footed) but just as rewarding in its own way with its views, showing the incredible ruggedness of the "inside" of the Superstitions, and especially known for its overlook of the famous "Weaver's Needle" at the end (middle turn-around).
Marie's note about water is on point.. People of all stripes--including many who think they are seasoned hikers--chronically under-estimate and don't hydrate enough hiking the desert. Of course the more critical as temperatures rise, but any time of year really. Also, this time of year and early fall are particularly high season for the snakes, but year-round in this neck of the woods (desert) can be snake season--you have to watch where you step and put your hands; they can be out sunning in the winter on a even just a mildly warm(er) day.
Marie, such a good video - I can't believe you're in my backyard of almost 60 years. The Superstitions are such an Arizona icon. If you look closely (don't blink) in the 1939 John Wayne movie Stagecoach, you'll see the coach careening through the desert washes just a mile or two from the Wilderness line, looking west-southwest from the Flat Iron, and just about exactly where my folks owned property since 1956, then later later lived for many years after I flew the coop.
I'm so glad you enjoyed Arizona! Come back soon and I'll also echo what Steel City hinted at and others have said about checking out the Grand Canyon--either or both Bright Angel and Havasupai, as the two most well known trails, if you can "only" do one or two. (Edit: if you haven't already). Both will let you know (in case there's any question) how small we all are! I have never been to the Himalayas, but the GC I think is the closest thing North America has (what I've sensed from those who have been to Everest etc) of that degree of take-your-breath-away "much bigger than we are" scale and grandeur. And although lots of people hike it, it doesn't matter... it's really an individual rewarding sense of accomplishment for having done it you'll remember for the rest of your life.
C'est ma montagne préféré ici en Arizona !!
It looked like chipmunks rather than squirrels.
Big chipmunks, but not squirrels.
Yup, I didn't see the squirrels that guy mentioned. But lots of chipmunks for sure!
It is called Cliff Chipmunk but it is a species of ground squirrel
Antelope squirrels. Antelope squirrels burrow into the ground for shelter. A type of ground squirrel and are able to resist hyperthermia and can survive body temperatures over 40 °C (104 °F).
@@jerryb6874 They also make a delicious chili. 😄😸
great
Awesome location for a hike. And you had to film it too! You did a great job, Marie.
Wow what an amazing view from the top!!! Thank you for sharing your adventures.
Bravo, Top of the world there Marie 🧗🎉👏
What a Rewarding Hike, such a unique & magical landscape that never fails to meet our expectations. You rose to the challenge tackling that mountain, pushing your limits like spider woman, it was great seeing the GoPro used in a new way, it felt just like being there, those rocks looked sharp & you do have to look out when overturning them for scorpions & suchlike, gloves are a must have. It's remarkable to think there was once volcanos there, 28 of them & sunset crater might still be active even know it last erupted a 1000 years ago. like you I wasn't expecting there to be hummingbirds , yes maybe a butterfly but not what looked like chipmunks 🐿️ darting around, it's amazing how nature adapts to the harshest conditions, I've noticed it's the same with the flowering blooms their to. 🏵️
I was also wondering what a crying dinosaur was , now I do it's the running 'draw' of water like tears from the mountain that looks like it's head. It really was worth it climbing to the top with your doggies for those breathtaking views of the valley, what a moment, imagine what it's like when the stars come out. There's a Apache myth about a hole among the mountains that leads to the underworld where the wind blows causing the dust storms to happen & a cougar shaped shadow that appears twice a year, your probably glad you didn't know that before hand, the park has quite a legendary history to it with searching for the Dutch mans gold & the peralta family , there's tours of the nearby mining town gold head where you can see the artifacts .
To finish with there's so many awesome supes to explore there, you definitely choose among the best , there's also the wave cave sometimes you can have it all to yourself must be so peaceful, ridgeline the toughest hike, treasure loop more gentle if your a beginner, the hieroglyphics trail with its petroglyphs when the hohokam people lived there & probably the most popular one the Peralta trail a wonderland leading beyond Fremont saddle where you can get the best views to end with of Weavers Needle.
There was also a star studded women's golf🏌️ tournament that took place near the park recently.
Thanks french fry it's been a blast , it looked like it was one of your favourite days so far , you deserved that delicious snack after all that , always keep your adventurous spirit alive & that wonderful smile, it's going to be a hot 🕶️ day so stay hydrated 🥤
See y'all later , I'm off to practice my whistling & harmonica playing like in the spaghetti westerns 🤠🌵 ❤️ ✌️
It's amazing how green everything is after a wet winter. I haven't been there for years even though it is just a few hours away.
I like the fact that you include local wildlife in many of your videos. A video without animals is like a day without sunshine.
Somebody is fitting into this American lifestyle 👍🤘🇺🇸
Wow, what a hike and view 😮 Looks like you had a great time. Thanks for sharing 🤗
Bonjour sweet Marie. This is a beautiful video. Congratulations on making it to the top; that was some climb. You were very well prepared with your boots, gloves and water. I got tired just watching you.
7:51: You made a beautiful view even more beautiful.
I like cliff bars too
Good to see you having fun, great video!!
Cool video. Congrats! The food you eat here is “American” but there really delicious real food too. I hope you experience that too! ❤
Just think, probably 90% of the residents that live near there have never hiked that, nor seen those views. Glad you got to see it.
Thanks for this. When I was younger I did that hike. However, when I was almost to the top I fell and broke my tailbone. I had to hike down over those boulders without bending. I haven't seen that view in a long time. I'm glad you enjoyed Arizona. It is definitely a unique place.
Wow! That was amazing. Good thing you are in good shape. I'll bet you were hungry when you got down. Thanks for the video, it was awesome. Stay well and be safe. I would like to hear more of your opinion about the hike.
I have done this exact hike with my dad sometime around 1990. We got to hang out and chat and bs for hours, which was great because we rarely did that when I was a kid, and the view was gorgeous. Bring enough water and wear good boots. It gets steep near the end.
We met a nice group of Italian tourists at the top who were very enthusiastic over the climb and the view.
Thank you so much for bringing up such a nice memory. We, unfortunately, did not find the Lost Dutchman mine that day (I think that's what it's called).
That was an excellent day. I miss him still.
The exurbs have crept a lot closer since then.
That was a great hike!
I'm glad that you are getting to see the desert Southwest during the more temperate time of year!
I liked this video Marie VERY BEAUCUPS!😂
Another great video Marie.
I live 10 minutes away from superstition mountain, hike it all the time, love it
Wow!! Beautiful hike, Marie! ✨😃🥰 Nice job getting to the top! And, thank you so much for sharing the incredible views! Can't wait to see more of your trip! Hugs!! xo 🤗🥚🐇🌷 And Happy Easter!!!
Happy Easter 🐰!!
I want to go there now. (bought a milling machine in Phoenix about 25 years ago) Need to make another trip that is no business and just see and do everything interesting. Fell in love with the desert a bit on that trip. Thank you again.
I drove straight though from California to Florida through Arizona last year for the first time, and was awestruck at the configurations and size of those things. Amazing. It was non-stop mountains from the start, that seemed to never end.
Those were great pictures. I have bad knees so I would not take that hike. I hope you get to see the Grand Canyon.
And you had to wear the 'Damn Yankees' cap to top it all off of being very American..... ;-) Love watching your adventures Marie.
"High Enough" 🎶
You all did a fantastic job, including the dogs. Oh to be young again. You must be in great shape Marie. What a fun video to watch. So glad you are having a good time.🐿
I am happy & envious that you are having such fun experiences!
I've been in Arizona for 25yrs and never hiked up superstition mountain. We put nectar on our balcony for hummingbirds. The desert has always been beautiful to me. Growing up in West Virginia I saw nothing but green. I have no plans ever leaving the desert southwest 🌵 ☀
Thank you for taking us on the hike with you! It looked like even the puppies enjoyed it as well. One of these days, I hope to make it out to Arizona. Such beautiful scenery! Hope you enjoy the rest of your time here in the USA..
Quite the beautiful view. I would have been dead about a half mile into that hike. Glad to see you are enjoying the natural beauty of America. Most people here don't even care about it, and will never visit it. I hope your video changes a few people's minds about our country.
Great adventure!
Great area, lived down there many years ago when I was going to school. That's a good hike, looks a lot different from my time down there. Thanks for the video, hope you had a great time
What a spectacular video, Marie! The hike looks like it was a little taxing, but it was the right time of the year for it and the scenery was great. I'm so pleased you're enjoying yourself. Stay safe and take good care!
Well Marie... It looks like you might be falling in love with the USA...(lol)... This was a great video and it's only one of the many thousands of Beautiful places you need to visit in the States. It's great you are young and can continue coming back to the States for your future adventures. Enjoy your life and please stay safe with your travels. God Bless !!!
Awesome. Well done.
Awesome scenery! Have fun!
Glad to see you enjoying Arizona 😉🏜
Hi Marie!!! What an amazing climb and hike up Supersition Mountain ⛰😊! I loved all those unique shrubs you caught right at first, and where you are heading to hike looks imposing and ominous 😮. The volcanic activities and their resulting work of art with that huge 2,000-foot dome rising in the desert are amazing, and I would pay attention to that sign showing the scorpions, black widows, gila monsters and rattlesnakes in the area (a lot like my native El Paso, Texas!)! (You even saw a cardinal!) You really found the dinosaur quickly 😉 in your New York Yankee Hard Rock Cafe hiking outfit 😎🤗, with those solid hiking shoes and glove too ❗ The video footage of the terrain as you climbed was fascinating, along with the warning to watch for the squirrels at the top 😊, and even showed the small stream flowing down the mountainside. There were so many places you climbed those sheer stones and giant boulders (I kept thinking "don't fall!"), wow! You reall can see forever while enjoying lunch at the majestic top 😲, along with those cute squirrels 🤣🤣! Marie, I just love all your muical accompaniment choices that add the perfect mood to each part of your climb, up AND down. Going down was easier, but it looked a little precarious at certain places where a fall could easily happen if you were not careful 😮. You were surely dressed perfectly for the challenging hike and climb, and deserved those delicious looking hot dogs and pastries/doughnuts at QT 🌭🍩🤗! What fun!!! Thank you so much for taking us along your amazing hiking adventure!! Enjoy your travels and take care Marie 🥰🤗❤.
Congratulations! That’s a tough hike. We’ve tried it a couple times, but couldn’t make it all the way to the top. And it’s been hot on the last 2 miles back to the car.
Those were chipmunks have fun on your Arizona adventure!😊
Antelope squirrels. Antelope squirrels burrow into the ground for shelter. A type of ground squirrel and are able to resist hyperthermia and can survive body temperatures over 40 °C (104 °F).
You captured some beautiful scenery. I'm happy you survived those killer squirrels too! Great video!
Oh wow Marie that’s an amazing hike and what views!!! I bet your legs where sore as you know what the next day. 😃
Thank You Miss Marie! Looks like you are having an excellent adventure. Arazona is such a Beautiful State. So happy that you are enjoying it and its wonders.........🙃
And this is the time of the year to do it best in the Valley
My great niece hiked the entire 800 miles of the Arizona Trail a few years ago.
You're a brave woman. 👍❤🤙
Definitely worth the climb. I doubt i'll be scaling rocks near Phoenix anytime soon, so thanks for taking me along. I liked your music choices too. Whistling and harmonica seemed to match your adventure in the Old West.
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So glad for your many adventures and the joy you express being here! love and peace.
I am so jealous of you right now you are seeing more of my country than i ever have lmao but i wish you well
It’s good to see you look so happy, and that kind of hiking is great for body and mind.
Happy Easter Marie and to all your friends & family. 🐣🐰🙏🏼🙏🏼
Happy Easter 🐰!
This was great. You looked like you really enjoyed the hike.
Wow Marie! Fantastic hike, fantastic scenery, fantastic video!! You just keep raising the bar higher with each video. Can’t wait for the next one!! 😂😂. I don’t know how you will top this one, but I’m sure you will!!😎👍👍👍
I live in Gold Canyon and can look up at the Flat Iron , always a stunning view. Great that you experienced the Superstitions .
I know it's unlikely that you would visit the north-east anytime soon, since you already visited the east-coast once, but if and when you do visit New Hampshire, I recommend doing ridge hikes, where you hike up above the tree-line and then go from one peek to the next with an amazing view the whole time. I can tell that you would be able to handle the Franconia Ridge Trail Loop without too much trouble, and if that's too easy my favorite and longest hike I've done in one day was from Mount Jackson (via the Mount Jackson Trail), to Mount Pierce, to Mount Monroe, and finally Mount Washington. It's longer but a little less intensive than going straight up Mount Washington, and you'll spend the majority of the hike above the tree-line.
The best views would be late September, or early October for the Autumn colors, but the weather is more likely to be friendlier in the summer. I say more likely, because the weather atop Mount Washington is unpredictable and can change suddenly, and there is a non-zero percent chance of snow on Mount Washington on any day of the year. It's also possible to get some pretty high winds; there was a sustained wind speed of around 60 Miles Per Hour for about 3 hours the day I did the hike, and there wasn't anything special in the forecast. It was also starting to rain as we were descending Mount Jackson at the end of the day. We started pretty early and the sun went down before we finished, so I recommend packing a flashlight and warm water resistant clothing to put on if things take a turn. You could also cut the time in half if you can coordinate someone to pick you up from Mount Washington; There's a road (a very steep road) that goes all the way up to the summit.
Your videos are so relaxing and interesting to watch. High quality cameras and music. And, editing is perfect.
Thank you! 🙌
Absolutely awesome !!! Miss Marie !!! You will never know How Good it is to see you Here Enjoying Freedom !!! I Hope with all my heart ❤️ you experience the Best America has to offer!!!
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It's wonderful to you hiking on a mountain I used to see daily growing up in Mesa, Arizona! All this time I didn't know the Superstitions were the result of volcanic action. I never climbed it myself, so congratulations! It's breathtaking, in every sense of the word.