The views were absolutely amazing the entire way!! We couldn’t believe we were seeing those sites with our own two eyes! The pups had such a blast!! I'm so glad we could take them with us! And surprisingly, neither of them was sore the next day! I wish I could say the same for Zach and me! Our calves were on fire for the next few days, haha! This was a spectacular hike, though! I highly recommend it!! Thank you for taking the time to watch! As always!!! We appreciate your continued support ☺️
Oh man! It was so worth it though! I’d do it again! But to be honest, the heights really did freak me out as we got closer to the top. It was like, if I turned around to quick, I had vertigo or something. Coulda also been a tad of altitude sickness. I did have to stop at one point cause it was like my chest was caving in and I couldn’t get enough air. That’s never happened before. We can’t wait to get on the trails with y’all! 😍
OMG. How embawassing lol. Well THAT didn't turn out the way I thought it would. It was supposed to be a continuous sentence but ...sorry guys I haven't gone mad...yet lol. Hope yall having a great time in the big U.S. of A. Absolutely stunning clip !!!
What a hike. I hiked the Bristlecone Pines at 10,000 feet. I don't think it was anything like as challenging as this! Perhaps hiking the Centennial Ridges in Algonquin Park with my Boxer Kira, no I think this was way harder. Thanks!!
We really enjoyed this hike!! The altitude gain in such a short span of mileage gave Ally a little bit of altitude sickness.. but we thoroughly enjoyed this one! I’m not sure the height of Mount Elinor.. but 10,000 feet sounds like you‘ve done some pretty challenging ones as well!!
The Bristlecones are at 10,000 Feet, I didn't climb that, it was a look around the 6,500 year old trees. I think it was only a few miles but huffing and puffing all the way.@@NomadicHabits
Thanks! Ally
😆 you’re welcome!! 🥰 thank you!
Thanks! YOU
☺️ thank you!! I’m glad you enjoyed it!! You’re so kind! I hope things are going alright with your sister!! ☺️
Thanks!And Zach
Zach thanks you’re welcome too, haha!! ☺️😆
Thanks! LOL
😂🥰 I hope you have the best day!! You’re welcome! Thank you!
What a beautiful, but challenging hike. Looks like your doggos had a fun time too! Thanks for sharing❤
The views were absolutely amazing the entire way!! We couldn’t believe we were seeing those sites with our own two eyes! The pups had such a blast!! I'm so glad we could take them with us! And surprisingly, neither of them was sore the next day!
I wish I could say the same for Zach and me! Our calves were on fire for the next few days, haha! This was a spectacular hike, though! I highly recommend it!!
Thank you for taking the time to watch! As always!!! We appreciate your continued support ☺️
BEAST MODE... Great job you guys, that was one hell of a hard hike. Can't wait to hike with you guys (maybe something a little calmer) Safe travels
Oh man! It was so worth it though! I’d do it again! But to be honest, the heights really did freak me out as we got closer to the top. It was like, if I turned around to quick, I had vertigo or something. Coulda also been a tad of altitude sickness. I did have to stop at one point cause it was like my chest was caving in and I couldn’t get enough air. That’s never happened before.
We can’t wait to get on the trails with y’all! 😍
You have this awesome video, and I love watching it.
Thank you ☺️
OMG. How embawassing lol. Well THAT didn't turn out the way I thought it would. It was supposed to be a continuous sentence but ...sorry guys I haven't gone mad...yet lol. Hope yall having a great time in the big U.S. of A. Absolutely stunning clip !!!
😂😂 it’s not embarrassing! We loved it, so do not be sorry! lol
What a hike. I hiked the Bristlecone Pines at 10,000 feet. I don't think it was anything like as challenging as this! Perhaps hiking the Centennial Ridges in Algonquin Park with my Boxer Kira, no I think this was way harder. Thanks!!
We really enjoyed this hike!! The altitude gain in such a short span of mileage gave Ally a little bit of altitude sickness.. but we thoroughly enjoyed this one!
I’m not sure the height of Mount Elinor.. but 10,000 feet sounds like you‘ve done some pretty challenging ones as well!!
The Bristlecones are at 10,000 Feet, I didn't climb that, it was a look around the 6,500 year old trees. I think it was only a few miles but huffing and puffing all the way.@@NomadicHabits
@@bellasvistas3463 Sounds like a good time!! ☺️ no matter the hike, if it’s challenging enough, we’re always huffing and puffing the entire way!