Thanks. Altitude sickness makes your experience pretty lousy and that's why Jason said he is one and done for the summit. I was so hungry when I finished I thought for sure I could finish the whole thing, but it turned out I could only finish half 😃
@@davidfeiler1279 Ya. During my first summit attempt I started feeling sick at Trail Camp while setting up camp. Ate some food and hydrated, but decided to pack up and head back down rather than risk getting worse overnight. Possible I could have gotten better after getting some rest. Will be interesting to see if Jason changes his mind after he's back and fully recovered. Funny how we forget the tough parts of the trips when we are back home sitting comfortably on our couches.
@@HuskyMike I think that was a smart move to head back down. The mountain isn't going anywhere. Also, you are so right about how quickly we forget about the tough parts of the trip.😉
Thanks. In addition to training, you want to make sure you acclimate properly. We spent the first night at Whitney Portal campground (8,400 feet) and the second night at Trail camp (12,000 feet). You can do it!
Thanks. Yeah I wanted to make sure he got down okay. I was thinking of hitting the SOS button on the Garmin Inreach at one point, but we managed to make it out in the end.
What a great trip, can’t believe we did it. Jason showed some spirit, it could’ve been a different story but he pushed through. Until the next one, tagay!
@@davidfeiler1279 I have a friend who is from Alaska, he was born in the artic circle in fact. What's crazy about him is that he is really resistant to the cold, It'll be 37 degrees and all he has is Jean's and a hoodie.
Another good video. Can't imagine how rough that hike down must have been for Jason. Those pancakes are a great post-hike reward!
Thanks. Altitude sickness makes your experience pretty lousy and that's why Jason said he is one and done for the summit. I was so hungry when I finished I thought for sure I could finish the whole thing, but it turned out I could only finish half 😃
@@davidfeiler1279 Ya. During my first summit attempt I started feeling sick at Trail Camp while setting up camp. Ate some food and hydrated, but decided to pack up and head back down rather than risk getting worse overnight. Possible I could have gotten better after getting some rest. Will be interesting to see if Jason changes his mind after he's back and fully recovered. Funny how we forget the tough parts of the trips when we are back home sitting comfortably on our couches.
@@HuskyMike I think that was a smart move to head back down. The mountain isn't going anywhere. Also, you are so right about how quickly we forget about the tough parts of the trip.😉
Enjoyed the video in its entirety! Really encouraged me to train like I used to and finally make my summit happen.
Thanks. In addition to training, you want to make sure you acclimate properly. We spent the first night at Whitney Portal campground (8,400 feet) and the second night at Trail camp (12,000 feet). You can do it!
I really loved staying t Outpost! You put your tent at exact location that I did earlier! Congrats on summit!
Thanks. That was my first time staying at Outpost camp and I really liked it.
I think it was great how you stuck with Jason. Great job! I love it up there!
Thanks. Yeah I wanted to make sure he got down okay. I was thinking of hitting the SOS button on the Garmin Inreach at one point, but we managed to make it out in the end.
You’re a good friend.
What a great trip, can’t believe we did it. Jason showed some spirit, it could’ve been a different story but he pushed through.
Until the next one, tagay!
Yeah that was a fun trip. It looks like our training paid off in the end again. Next time I'm sure Jason will join our training 😉 Tagay!
I love the thumbnail. Reminds me of Gate's of The Artic in Alaska.
It's a different looking world up there. I've never been to Alaska, but it's on my list. Will check it out. Thanks.
@@davidfeiler1279 I have a friend who is from Alaska, he was born in the artic circle in fact. What's crazy about him is that he is really resistant to the cold, It'll be 37 degrees and all he has is Jean's and a hoodie.
The views are amazing but the wind on the mic is annoying.
I personally love wind on mic it's like ASMR