Hi Getting ready to hike this September 12th 2024. Did you record your mileage and time? All trails has 7bmiles each way, time is subjective but as a reference
@@johneason6540 it’s been a few years, but I think 14-15 miles sounds about right. I think it took me like 7 hours with filming/photo stoppages. I remember cruising the first 3-4 miles in the dark in like an hour and 10 minutes or so then slowing down when the sun was coming up to get photos/video. I think the road to the trailhead is open now as well, whereas it was closed when I did it so taking my bike to the actual trailhead changed the time up a bit as well.
Thanks so much! Waiting on a new computer before editing my Mt Sneffels and 3 other 14ers videos, but I think they are all going to be as good or better than this one!
@@KevinFedde can’t wait to watch! I’m saving Mt. Sneffels for my 14er finisher next year! We just started filming our 14er adventures! Keep up the great work!
Great video, Kevin. How did Massive compare to Elbert in terms of difficulty? Also - do you know when the road to the TH is supposed to open? Many thanks.
@@johnmcnail3224 I don’t remember exactly since this was a few years ago. Usually for the Sawatch mountains it was between 5 and 8 hours I think. Though stopping for filming doesn’t help with that either!
Really loving it! Its definitely the best hybrid top-tier photo/video camera I have found! I do have an A7siii and an R5 as well and they are both kind of limited on one way or the other for a hiking camera, and the A1 basically mashes together the best parts of both.
That dynamic range with that Sony is amazing. I'm a professional videographer and your stuff is fantastic, keep it up. ❤ From Loveland Colorado.
@@ianholl9100 thanks man, appreciate you watching! I’ve been pretty happy with the images I’ve been getting since moving to Sony in 2020!
@11:49 perfect transition! Nice video, felt really light-hearted :)
Thank you man. I was needing exactly this video.Very nice job on the filming/editing.
Nice video Kevin - good idea with the bike. Tackling Massive this weekend from the same trailhead.
Thanks! It looks like those mountains might have a little bit of snow, so take layers and microspikes!
I'm amazed you had the summit entirely to yourself, even on a Tuesday. Hitting Massive for my #12 this weekend, good video Kevin!
I was surprised as well! Have fun, it’s a great one!
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Getting ready to hike this September 12th 2024. Did you record your mileage and time? All trails has 7bmiles each way, time is subjective but as a reference
@@johneason6540 it’s been a few years, but I think 14-15 miles sounds about right. I think it took me like 7 hours with filming/photo stoppages. I remember cruising the first 3-4 miles in the dark in like an hour and 10 minutes or so then slowing down when the sun was coming up to get photos/video. I think the road to the trailhead is open now as well, whereas it was closed when I did it so taking my bike to the actual trailhead changed the time up a bit as well.
Great video!
Thanks so much! Waiting on a new computer before editing my Mt Sneffels and 3 other 14ers videos, but I think they are all going to be as good or better than this one!
@@KevinFedde can’t wait to watch! I’m saving Mt. Sneffels for my 14er finisher next year! We just started filming our 14er adventures! Keep up the great work!
Great video, Kevin. How did Massive compare to Elbert in terms of difficulty? Also - do you know when the road to the TH is supposed to open? Many thanks.
Do you know your moving time? Planning to hit this tomorrow and trying to figure out a rough time.
@@johnmcnail3224 I don’t remember exactly since this was a few years ago. Usually for the Sawatch mountains it was between 5 and 8 hours I think. Though stopping for filming doesn’t help with that either!
How did you get the summit all to yourself? That's awesome. Hoping to get in Mount Massive before the end of the summer.
Mid-week summit! I think this was like a Tuesday or something
Snap! Filmed on the A1? How are you liking it as a hybrid?
Really loving it! Its definitely the best hybrid top-tier photo/video camera I have found! I do have an A7siii and an R5 as well and they are both kind of limited on one way or the other for a hiking camera, and the A1 basically mashes together the best parts of both.