I live in the Dolomites. During the last few years they have become more and more crowded. If someone wants to have very nice landscapes too and more peace, I suggest visiting the eastern part of the Dolomites in the Veneto and Fruit regions. The Alta Via is the number 6 "Dei Silenzi" (of the silence). Real wilderness...
@@tieinwithTee I live in the Dolomites too. March is good for winter sports. We have snow still and often there are late snowfalls that make the mountains dangerous due to avalanche risk. If you go hiking or skiing then check the avalanche warnings. I am today, April 24, at 2000 meters and it is snowing. We just had 30 cm of fresh snow😊.
@@mixingitupinminnesota4092 In May there is still snow that is melting while June is nearly all clean except the highest parts and the northetn slopes. Both months are not crowded a part from the Sundays in the most popular places. Both months are super beautiful 💪😊. Normally they are good for alpine skiing, hiking and mountain biking.
Elena I’ve been your biggest fan for like 8 years now. I’m 24 year old girl from Australia and you have just inspired me to add this to my bucket list, might go in 2024 now! You are such a gem of a person, you are treasure among (I’m sorry but) trash of the internet. You give me hope for our generation and you inspire me to do better and strive for more for myself. Just thank you for being you.
I have wanted to hike the Dolemites ever since I first heard about them, and this video only wets my appetite even more. My only wish is that this video would have been longer Elena. Keep up the amazing work.
I visited the Dolomites in 2022 and stayed in Rifugio Lagazuoi and Rifugio Fanes! The view and the hike between these two Rifugios was one of the most beautiful ways I have ever hiked in the Alps. Especially the view from Rifugio Lagazuoi will forever have a special place in my heart. Thank you for taking me on a trip down memory lane ❤ My tips if you want to do something like this: train before hand, pack enough water and as little luggage as possible. And if you never been hiking and you are not sure how to do it, there are many Bergschulen (traveling experts who specialise in hiking) where you hike in small groups with a certified mountain guide. I did this myself and it was without doubt one of the best experiences of my life.
I’ve been watching your videos for (I think) 8 years and I believe this is the most visually stunning one I have ever seen. The definition, the wide shots, the drone shots, the cuts, everything was 🤌🏼
Elena, your cinematography and editing skills are absolutely amazing! Your videos are like a burst of sunshine on a rainy day, always lifting my spirits. You're hands down my favourite TH-camr! 💖 Keep spreading those good vibes! 😇
Hey from Wales!! I visited the Dolomites in august for 4 days and it was genuinely the most magical trip! I love this video, i've found it so nostalgic and have literal tears in my eyes haha its soooo unbelieveably beautiful and this captures it so well!!
I'm from Italy and I just wanted to say how beautiful your video is! I did an easy hike leaving from Ortisei called the Tre Cime di Lavaredo...and would probably have needed to be airlifted out (after your hike to the completely booked rifugio and you missed the cable car) so kudos to you for being resilient and brave enough to keep hiking to the second rifugio!
Love this soo much.Perfect view.I'm so proud that you made it💗My childhood dream was to travel in Italy and because of your videos I think I'm about to do it❤
This video (as all of your videos) was a pleasure to watch. I’m from Italy and I’ve been there on holiday two years ago. After watching this video I think I’ll go back, especially because I hiked only for one day and I only did like the path that goes around the tre cime di lavaredo. I’ll take inspiration from your itinerary ❤p.s. this video is literally a masterpiece, it looks like a documentary.
I am actually from the Dolomites, living in northern Italy, and it was so beautiful to now see your journey here! 😍 If you are still around and need any tips, I am there for you 😉
So stunning! We just missed each other, who knows we could've been hiking right along the same trail :) Hope you enjoyed this beautiful piece of Italia. Cheers!
I was looking forward to this one because I reeeeally want to hike the Dolomites but planning seems like hell and I am mildly scared of doing it solo and you just confirmed all my fears :D but I'm glad you had a great time
Great video. Dolomites are totally on my bucket list. One question; I love the drone video, but here in the US (at least in Colorado) drones are not at all welcomed pretty much anywhere. How do people in Europe respond to you when you fly yours?
Elena, I see that you packed very light for this long hike? May I ask what a person should pack for this kind of short trip? Your advice is highly appreciated. Thank you
i wonder if they keep a certain amount of beds open for walk ins? feels wild they’re booked up- i feel like most trekking in europe is pretty causal and people don’t book ahead
ok after hearing you say the costs, maybe not 😂 routes on the camino and also way less traveled routes the huts are much cheaper .. maybe more causal then too? 🤷♀️
soo amazing - I remember watching your story posts with all the cows and knew a vlog had to be in the making. the wait was worth it and i enjoyed watching this video from start to finish. amazing job conquering 15 miles at the end! I had recently done half dome (too scared to summit) but it took me a loooong 21hrs my legs were SHAKING at the end. so to do back to back hike days, be so proud of yourself! do you think you’d ever return and attempt the Mont Blanc trail
Congratulations to you for achieving your goal of completing this hike through the Dolomites. I tried accessing the website of one of the Refugios but no success. I believe some of the Refugios have very poor internet connections. I would like to stay in Cortina d'Ampezzo, use that town as a base and drive to Seceda and Tre Cime di Lavaredo. If you have been to those sites, do you have any advice? Did you use any GPS track apps maps, online or offline, to help navigate your hikes? Wish you the best in your future travel adventures. BTW what time of the year did you do this hike. It appears warm.
Beautiful video! When you finished after the 3 days did you have to back trek to get to your car? I’m trying to figure out if there’s a way to easily get back to a rental without having to do an out and back
I will be visiting the Dolomites in a couple of months and I have a Dji mini pro 4 which comes with the 3 smart batteries that makes the drone exceed the 250g rule and 1 of the regular which allows me to carry it as a 249g. Did you register the drone to before traveling to the dolomites. do you have a step by step if you did register the drone.
Love this so much! I make TH-cam videos in a similar spirit as you and have been living and traveling full time on the road across the NA continent for the last year but omg this is making me crave going back to Europe. So glad you had a wonderful time! Sending love from my corner of the world to yours ❤
we were coming back (by car) from Sicily and our vacation was almost over, we had to choose between Dolomites and Lake Como. Unfortunately I gave in to my wife's choice - Como. I still regret that decision... But I'll be back one day :)
elena STOP the beginning was genuinely like a movie or an ad for national geographic :0
So true
So why she has to stop ?
I agree!
@@ekimandersom4478just an expression of excitement
I live in the Dolomites. During the last few years they have become more and more crowded. If someone wants to have very nice landscapes too and more peace, I suggest visiting the eastern part of the Dolomites in the Veneto and Fruit regions. The Alta Via is the number 6 "Dei Silenzi" (of the silence). Real wilderness...
Hey, can you let me know how the weather in dolomites looks in March? Also best places to visit during that time ?
@@tieinwithTee I live in the Dolomites too. March is good for winter sports. We have snow still and often there are late snowfalls that make the mountains dangerous due to avalanche risk. If you go hiking or skiing then check the avalanche warnings. I am today, April 24, at 2000 meters and it is snowing. We just had 30 cm of fresh snow😊.
thanks mate will go there sometime, thank you for the tip
@@chivolavale4094how about in mid May or early June, how’s the weather in Dolomites?
@@mixingitupinminnesota4092 In May there is still snow that is melting while June is nearly all clean except the highest parts and the northetn slopes. Both months are not crowded a part from the Sundays in the most popular places. Both months are super beautiful 💪😊. Normally they are good for alpine skiing, hiking and mountain biking.
Elena I’ve been your biggest fan for like 8 years now. I’m 24 year old girl from Australia and you have just inspired me to add this to my bucket list, might go in 2024 now! You are such a gem of a person, you are treasure among (I’m sorry but) trash of the internet. You give me hope for our generation and you inspire me to do better and strive for more for myself. Just thank you for being you.
Ahhh you're too kind, i'm so so glad you want to get out there on your own adventures!
I have wanted to hike the Dolemites ever since I first heard about them, and this video only wets my appetite even more. My only wish is that this video would have been longer Elena. Keep up the amazing work.
I visited the Dolomites in 2022 and stayed in Rifugio Lagazuoi and Rifugio Fanes! The view and the hike between these two Rifugios was one of the most beautiful ways I have ever hiked in the Alps. Especially the view from Rifugio Lagazuoi will forever have a special place in my heart. Thank you for taking me on a trip down memory lane ❤
My tips if you want to do something like this: train before hand, pack enough water and as little luggage as possible. And if you never been hiking and you are not sure how to do it, there are many Bergschulen (traveling experts who specialise in hiking) where you hike in small groups with a certified mountain guide. I did this myself and it was without doubt one of the best experiences of my life.
I’ve been watching your videos for (I think) 8 years and I believe this is the most visually stunning one I have ever seen. The definition, the wide shots, the drone shots, the cuts, everything was 🤌🏼
Ahhh I'm so glad you like it :') I really appreciate this
Dolomites are stunning
I'm an italian and I always get surprised by the beauty of some places in my country even if I visited them many times
it's truly insane
@@ElenaTaber 😂😂🥰
your videos are the epitome of what youtube should be. thank you for everything you create, elena
Amen!
Elena, your cinematography and editing skills are absolutely amazing! Your videos are like a burst of sunshine on a rainy day, always lifting my spirits. You're hands down my favourite TH-camr! 💖 Keep spreading those good vibes! 😇
Incredible landscape! That is a grade A hiking stick. Worth taking home to use for future hikes 😄
i adore that stick
Unbelievable views & scenery through the Dolomites. It's definitely on the bucket list to do someday. Thank you so much for sharing.
Keep doing the great work, this world needs more of it
Most interesting part starts at 1:03 and finishes at 1:33 :)
finally!!! mountain girly vlogs!! this is what i needed 🩷
the best :')
So happy you are HERE!!
Obsessed! Need to do this
The quality of the first 20 seconds is insane!
She really tried her best...
I love when people hike across the Dolomites!
This is the most beautiful video I’ve ever seen, in every possible way.
Hey from Wales!! I visited the Dolomites in august for 4 days and it was genuinely the most magical trip! I love this video, i've found it so nostalgic and have literal tears in my eyes haha its soooo unbelieveably beautiful and this captures it so well!!
I'm from Italy and I just wanted to say how beautiful your video is! I did an easy hike leaving from Ortisei called the Tre Cime di Lavaredo...and would probably have needed to be airlifted out (after your hike to the completely booked rifugio and you missed the cable car) so kudos to you for being resilient and brave enough to keep hiking to the second rifugio!
hahah thanks! so glad you enjoyed :)
so proud of you for pulling this off
Thanks queen!
This looks, sounds and feels spectacular! What a stunning content, your cinematography is so unique and powerful!
Hi Elena!! Thank you so much for the beautiful sights!! Breathtaking!! So appreciated ❤❤❤❤
Love this soo much.Perfect view.I'm so proud that you made it💗My childhood dream was to travel in Italy and because of your videos I think I'm about to do it❤
This adventure has never before crossed my mind and I have just added it to my bucket list thanks to you and this video ❤
This video (as all of your videos) was a pleasure to watch. I’m from Italy and I’ve been there on holiday two years ago. After watching this video I think I’ll go back, especially because I hiked only for one day and I only did like the path that goes around the tre cime di lavaredo. I’ll take inspiration from your itinerary ❤p.s. this video is literally a masterpiece, it looks like a documentary.
Great hike, very beautiful landscape! Thanks for taking it with you! 🤙
I am actually from the Dolomites, living in northern Italy, and it was so beautiful to now see your journey here! 😍
If you are still around and need any tips, I am there for you 😉
hehe me too!! such a nice representation
The Dolomites are utterly spectacular
been waiting for this one!! love your vids
ah hope you enjoy!
Love all your outdoor travel videos 🎉 thanks for sharing
No Via Ferrata. Where it started. Try it in Telluride and Ouray Colorado.
Quality of editing in this video is next level. Fantastic seeing the Dolomites through your eyes!
Ah thank you! So happy to be here
So stunning! We just missed each other, who knows we could've been hiking right along the same trail :) Hope you enjoyed this beautiful piece of Italia. Cheers!
your vlogs are always on another level
Sounds like a great experience!
Elena this awesome sceanery, thanks for sharing and your advice at the conclusion was great too.
Stunning scenery
Nice video Elena! Would you mind sharing the location on 13:26? It looks amazing! Thank you.
I was there last year September, and your video summoned up memories of my travel ❤ thank you for today's video!
I'm planning to go end of September, how was the weather their at that time? Were the views clear?
You absolutely did good inviting a friend for that hiking; never go alone on the mountains, two is good and three is even better.
The shots were like a documentary, love it
damn this was relaxing! cant wait to visit the swiss alps in June!
you guys playing jenga with wine glasses on the same table is the bravest thing I've seen all year
Living on the edge
Do you have tips on where to keep your stuff and extra luggage if your doing a couple day hike? Looks amazing
You can usually store at a hotel if you'll stay there at the end. We ended up being a little risky and leaving it in the truck of our rental car.
I was looking forward to this one because I reeeeally want to hike the Dolomites but planning seems like hell and I am mildly scared of doing it solo and you just confirmed all my fears :D but I'm glad you had a great time
🥾 Thank you for sharing. Amazing scenery 🏔⛰
awesome experience for sure....stunning mountains ....
Do you have a playlist anywhere for these vids?? Love your music taste so much 🙌
Good morning Elena happy Thursday morning and I loved your vlogs and you are amazing Supporter and I'm glad you enjoyed in the hiking mountains
4k yesss!
such a wonderful video ever , I really love it.
Great video. Dolomites are totally on my bucket list. One question; I love the drone video, but here in the US (at least in Colorado) drones are not at all welcomed pretty much anywhere. How do people in Europe respond to you when you fly yours?
Elena, I see that you packed very light for this long hike?
May I ask what a person should pack for this kind of short trip?
Your advice is highly appreciated.
Thank you
Hey, the drone shots are really incredible! Which drone did you used? 😊
i wonder if they keep a certain amount of beds open for walk ins? feels wild they’re booked up- i feel like most trekking in europe is pretty causal and people don’t book ahead
ok after hearing you say the costs, maybe not 😂 routes on the camino and also way less
traveled routes the huts are much cheaper .. maybe more causal then too? 🤷♀️
Subscriber here. I've never commented before but I must say what a beautiful video. You did a fantastic job on everything. Keep up the great work.
Ah thank you so much! I appreciate your comment :')
soo amazing - I remember watching your story posts with all the cows and knew a vlog had to be in the making. the wait was worth it and i enjoyed watching this video from start to finish.
amazing job conquering 15 miles at the end! I had recently done half dome (too scared to summit) but it took me a loooong 21hrs my legs were SHAKING at the end. so to do back to back hike days, be so proud of yourself!
do you think you’d ever return and attempt the Mont Blanc trail
Good video. Informative.
I was wondering what city did you fly to first when flying to Italy?
What time of year did you go?
What month did you go? The weather looked amazing.
End of June!
The tough black mineral that won't cop out when there's heat all about! It's Dolomite baby!
정말 아름다운 돌로미티(dolomites) 영상이네요~!!! 돌로미티는 자연의 축복이네요~!!! 촬영하시느라 고생하셧습니다...구독 좋아요 남기고 갑니다... thanks for video~!!!
As a walking stick enthusiast… that is marvelous walking stick you found.
Where’s your gold necklace from at the end? Beautiful video!
You should hike the Tour du Mont-Blanc! You would love it! Now I really want to go trail running in the Dolomites!
Congratulations to you for achieving your goal of completing this hike through the Dolomites. I tried accessing the website of one of the Refugios but no success. I believe some of the Refugios have very poor internet connections. I would like to stay in Cortina d'Ampezzo, use that town as a base and drive to Seceda and Tre Cime di Lavaredo. If you have been to those sites, do you have any advice? Did you use any GPS track apps maps, online or offline, to help navigate your hikes? Wish you the best in your future travel adventures. BTW what time of the year did you do this hike. It appears warm.
Beautiful video! When you finished after the 3 days did you have to back trek to get to your car? I’m trying to figure out if there’s a way to easily get back to a rental without having to do an out and back
Patagonia, New Zealand South Island are favorites of mine.
Love! ❤ I want to take this trip now
you are an angle straight out of fairy tales. ❤❤
haven't watched an youtube video/youtuber video in a long time. this I watched all the way through
How wonderful. You look like Louie in the game Horizon. You went to the place where they may have quoted the game location 😊
Awesome views, Elena 🔥
I will be visiting the Dolomites in a couple of months and I have a Dji mini pro 4 which comes with the 3 smart batteries that makes the drone exceed the 250g rule and 1 of the regular which allows me to carry it as a 249g. Did you register the drone to before traveling to the dolomites. do you have a step by step if you did register the drone.
I love the views!!! Wow
the dolomites are the best mountains in the world, cheers from italy
this video was absolutely stunning. wow🧡
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing!
Huge fan!
What size of pack did you use for this hike? What size would you recommend?
Incredible !!
Love this so much! I make TH-cam videos in a similar spirit as you and have been living and traveling full time on the road across the NA continent for the last year but omg this is making me crave going back to Europe. So glad you had a wonderful time! Sending love from my corner of the world to yours ❤
Great trip. Dolomites is such a perfect place to BE
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1:12 nice!
Has anyone hiked the Dolomites in early May? Wondering if it’ll be all snowed in or not. I see mixed reviews online.
謝謝你,
分享了讓人心情輕鬆愉快的影片。
風景壯闊,
視野很美。
讓我增廣見聞。
Beautiful area and what a beautiful video. Thanks for sharing this
In the tips bit at the end I didn't really understand the renting a car part, could someone please explain
that landscape is just insane, from the perspective of a flatlander
omg!! is soooo beautiful!
How did you plan for these trip and hiking in these tracks ?
Any website ?
Hiii Elena! Would you be able to share your itinerary so I could copy it this fall or spring? :)
glad you survived, looks like it was close
An accomplished swimmer and even a mountain hiker!
Super sporty girl. Congrats.
Now I know what I'll be doing next summer :)
highly recommend!
where are your sunglasses from! super cute
Love this video
we were coming back (by car) from Sicily and our vacation was almost over, we had to choose between Dolomites and Lake Como. Unfortunately I gave in to my wife's choice - Como. I still regret that decision... But I'll be back one day :)
Holy stunning