Gotta love those hanging gardens. The land of pixies, fairies, and all their magic dust. Unfortunately, it looks like the mosquito fairy was missing on this outing.
man.. im sorry but I cannot hold against saying that the youtube automatic subtitles interpreted Pasayten as a '' pus*sy satan ''. When I saw that... it was hard to concentrate on flowers =DDD sometime these captions are a little too funny.
Not much to see??? Boring!!! You've got to be kidding. I've seen nothing that was short of being gorgeous, except for the burned out trees-that was sad. I've been thinking to myself the whole time-what a beautiful hike. Would have loved to have seen a longer part of the hike, though. There's nothing like this in Missouri that even APPROACHES the beauty of this hike, and Washington in general. Thanks for sharing.
I know it sounds weird. I'm from Michigan and when I first moved here everything was beautiful beyond belief. Even simple forest walks where you just see trees. But once I got in the alpine or high meadow hikes, it was like a drug... It burned all of my excitement receptors and I only seem to crave those moments. Trust me though, I'd infinitely will take a valley walk or burned forest hike in WA over where I grew up in MI; but MI didn't have the temptation of the high country, my drug!
I used tospend whole summers in the Pasayten Wilderness. Gorgeous!
Ive watched it twice man. Simplemente genial. Una locura! ;D))))
Gotta love those hanging gardens. The land of pixies, fairies, and all their magic dust. Unfortunately, it looks like the mosquito fairy was missing on this outing.
Is this hike late July or early August?
Hi. Is this hike in late July??
man.. im sorry but I cannot hold against saying that the youtube automatic subtitles interpreted Pasayten as a '' pus*sy satan ''. When I saw that... it was hard to concentrate on flowers =DDD sometime these captions are a little too funny.
Not much to see??? Boring!!! You've got to be kidding. I've seen nothing that was short of being gorgeous, except for the burned out trees-that was sad. I've been thinking to myself the whole time-what a beautiful hike. Would have loved to have seen a longer part of the hike, though. There's nothing like this in Missouri that even APPROACHES the beauty of this hike, and Washington in general. Thanks for sharing.
I know it sounds weird. I'm from Michigan and when I first moved here everything was beautiful beyond belief. Even simple forest walks where you just see trees. But once I got in the alpine or high meadow hikes, it was like a drug... It burned all of my excitement receptors and I only seem to crave those moments. Trust me though, I'd infinitely will take a valley walk or burned forest hike in WA over where I grew up in MI; but MI didn't have the temptation of the high country, my drug!
@@NorthwestWanderer Well put, my friend.
Was the drive up there rocky/scary?
it's not that bad. Wouldn't take a car unless it's a beater though. Rocks will hit the under carriage a lot