Wow I love Utah. Thank you so much for the tour. It’s beautiful. I just walked out to my trash bin 30 feet away. It’s 38 degree F and I thought of you and turned it into a hike in my head. It made me happy to hike 30 feet. 😂 You inspire me. One step at a time. I love your videos. Just started watching you a week ago so I’ve gone back from the beginning and am enjoying your journey. Thank you Foresty ❤.
@Buckwheat Hikes concur. this channel actually has meaningful content (adventures) through him living from (outside) his van. one of only a couple channels i respect.
We all need to give the utmost respect to Foresty. This was a 4 day hike sleeping outside without a shelter, which probably lasted almost twice as long as it should have if it weren't for the added weight of the video equipment and the time put into taking all the amazing footage we see.
Epic stuff. I wonder if it could be even more epic with a camera man/producer along assisting w/the heavy lifting. No telling how many extra miles FF travels just to get those shots of him doing the adventure. Possibly would have been only a 3-day adventure.
@@Lt_Tragg I find that part of the epicness of FF adventures is the fact that he does it alone. i probably wouldn't be interested in watching if he had a crew.
The Arch at 13:58 is (I believe) the Arch named after my grandpa Merlin J Shaw. He passed away in the 60's on his way to the river with a huge river rafting group called SOCATWA. Without this video I never would've gotten to see this beautiful place! THANK YOU!
Foresty, with all of your mountain climbing in Canada and all of your hikes in the states I have seen some of the most beautiful places on earth without leaving my home. Great camera work. You really put in a lot of effort into your videos and I know that it is hard work. Be safe out there and watch your step. Well done sir.
Discovery Channel should get Foresty Forest a show. Send him to all kinds of solo hikes in the world with a camera man. This hiking footage is show worthy!
@burt2481 Please let's keep it civil. The commenter fixed it so it was an honest mistake. Let's not ruin this place making it look like the rest of TH-cam.
Hi Simon -these hikes are the opposite of boring. I had to take breaks watching, sitting on the couch, watching you traverse some treacherous passages on loose rocks with some ultra ninja moves.
This has got to be my favorite Foresty episode of all time. Something about him holding his hand above the pictographs at 14:07 and quietly saying "they were just kids". Love it
Amazing! I'm just floored by all the dwellings. What I'd give to time travel and see the people building them and how they lived. Thank you so much for this wonderful content.
Thanks from Portugal. I’m 72, and have no regrets, tried everything, skydive, scuba, lots and lots of travel, sixty countries and counting. Do it while you still can, it certainly gets harder as one gets older. Do not just sit on your a§!
Praise to you for showing better judgment on the more precarious climbing AND still sharing incredible views! Don't sweat the sandals too much, you have hauled out your share of leftbehinds...and also improved our world with your shared experiences. Carl Sagan summed it up nicely in "Pale Blue Dot"
Seriously I love it that you are wayyy more consistent with uploading your stuff than a LOT of other TH-camrs that dont live in a freaking van!!! Congrats to the 300k subs! Well deserved!
I say it a lot in the comments on FF’s channel, but this could be the most epic thing he has done yet (other than the off the rails fat bike adventures in the early days). Truly incredible and absolute commitment. A true Canadian legend. 300000 subscribers? No where near enough for this level of awesomeness. Thank you Foresty. Be safe out there. Love from Ottawa 🇨🇦
I would be interested to know more about the "survival skills". How do you navigate through your hikes, how to find a good water source etc. Great videos. They are so nice and soothing. Love the landscape and the hiking parts.
Other van dwellers spend time upgrading and buying expensive stuff, showing off wealth and all, making contents that are really only about their sponsors. You stick to what is authentic and modest, you are truly a legend.
Man, you were really out there. Middle of winter in the middle of nowhere. That was epic and the timelapse at the end was an excellent finish. Congrats on 300k.
I am absolutely impressed at your dedication for adventure. That is definitely a trip I wouldn't do alone, or in winter. That said, what a gorgeous and interesting landscape and ancient relics along the way. Side note, I'm no expert, but I feel like the ceiling/roof wood being charred is a way to treat them against rot and insect damage to preserve them and prolong their lives. That's why every structure, big or small, has charred wood.
Charing the surface of wood does protect it somewhat, but I think the reason most of the structures are charred is because they used wood for cooking and heating. They might use any size room for a kitchen.
I wouldn't try this trail alone personally because my wife would kill me but good for you for getting it done. Seemed like a very cool place to be all alone. Just you and mother nature, doesn't get better than that
That was an awesome trip. Thank you so much for taking us along. When you say 75 KM you also probably don't figure in how much you walk back and forth for these great shots. You are the best. As always, I love that you knew your limits on that shelf and found a different way. It makes me feel better that you do that so we know you are taking the best care of Forresty Forrest.
Without a doubt this is the most exciting channel on TH-cam. I lived in Utah as a kid but my father wouldn’t take us anywhere at all, let alone give us this kind of adventure. It makes me want to visit UT again. FF is giving us some incredible content
That was EPIC, young brother! I've been an outdoorsman in the Appalachian side of the US for decades, and am really impressed by your minimal approach to backpacking. Don't know if I would have been as convinced about finding water as you were, but it worked for you - so you were right on the ball. LOVE watching your vids. Congrats on the 300k!
The cliff dwellings and pictographs leave me in awe of how ancient humans, thousands of years ago, who never could have imagined our significantly-modified modern world, survived in such an amazing land of sculptured stone. And maybe - in another thousand years - another traveler will find Foresty's lost sandals and wonder about this mysterious ancient van dweller of the 21st century.
This was so special to watch. I loved those last minutes, how you filmed it and with the music. Like I was walking there myself. While I was in my 3rd floor appartment in the Netherlands....Thank you so much. Take care.
Woohoo! 25 minutes of ForestyForest to start off the weekend right. Such awesome petroglyph from your channel. Love the lonely time-lapse at the end. Stay safe and warm, Simon.
Wow! I can’t remember when I have witnessed more exclusive footage or such beautiful locations as this video made by our intrepid Foresty Forest, the modern throw back to the French fur traders and runners of the woods! Antiquities and relics of the ancients come alive and allow older people like me who could never hope to view them without your adventures Mr. Forest! My wife and have just become Patreons after watching most of your vlogs for a couple of years! Our 55+ community here in Ocala, Florida has a good number of Canadian Americans living among us. Two couples we know well appear to have U. S. Citizenship here but own other property in both Canada and an adjacent State. In my purview they indeed are enjoying dual citizenship. We people of the United States would love to see you enjoying your own dual citizenship Foresty Forest!
My 11 year-old son and I always look forward to watching your adventures together. We've been watching you since day 1. Thanks so much Foresty Forest, you're truly an inspiration.
Absolutely loved this video. Such perseverance and dedication to seeing and sharing with us places we will likely never see or experience. The history of the area is so interesting and thank you for taking me along. Be safe.
Hi Forest, Really appreciate your fearless sense of adventure, and want to thank you for taking us with you into the backcountry. This was a great episode and loved that it was longer than usual. I also really enjoyed the footage of the speeded-up hike along the trail and the music you chose to go with it, what a bonus - Thank you! ....A fan from SW Ontario.
I did a float trip on the San Juan when I was younger. My mum is an Archaeologist, I've spent a fair amount of time in that area and surrounding regions. I always appreciate you taking us along on your journeys.
One of my favorite videos so far! Thanks for showing all the ruins and petroglyphs. It's fascinating to see how many their were and some in good condition. Stay safe out there!
I did this route back in 2018, though we started at Mexican Hat and floated ~40 miles before hiking out at Grand Gulch. We went all the way through to Government Trailhead. Its one of the better packrafting routes in the southwest, though the rockfall at the mouth of Grand Gulch has made it a lot trickier to navigate these days. If you stick around the southwest for awhile, you should look into the Escalante River in the March-May timeframe. You'll need a better boat than the Supai, though
Fantastic stuff as always! You’re the master of the outdoors and might already know about gypsy wells… but wanted to mention just in case. When dealing with water that’s less than ideal - To make the well, dig a hole about one foot away from the edge of the questionable water source. Dig down about one foot to make the well’s volume worth the trouble. Now, we simply play the waiting game. The hole will fill with water, as the fluid seeps through the soil it’ll filter out much of the nasty bits and should taste much better. Keep up the great work! Love seeing the places you visit and tagging along on your adventures. Cheers 🍻
Congratulations on 300K, Foresty. Great content.
Thank you Nick!
@@forestyforest CONGRATS! love your videos. I wish i had more money to support you on your journey
vivek, He's making big $$$ on YT and Patreon...and I'm not trying to be negative as this guys vids are great!!!
inspiring stuff for sure
Well deserved.
Wow I love Utah. Thank you so much for the tour. It’s beautiful. I just walked out to my trash bin 30 feet away. It’s 38 degree F and I thought of you and turned it into a hike in my head. It made me happy to hike 30 feet. 😂 You inspire me. One step at a time. I love your videos. Just started watching you a week ago so I’ve gone back from the beginning and am enjoying your journey. Thank you Foresty ❤.
Other channels are about building vans but only Foresty's channel is about living in them.
Good way to put it, every other vanlife channel is van tour after van tour.
@Buckwheat Hikes wait. so you're saying i don't need a 300k van for #VanLife?
@Buckwheat Hikes concur. this channel actually has meaningful content (adventures) through him living from (outside) his van. one of only a couple channels i respect.
Nobody does it better....
Right?
We all need to give the utmost respect to Foresty. This was a 4 day hike sleeping outside without a shelter, which probably lasted almost twice as long as it should have if it weren't for the added weight of the video equipment and the time put into taking all the amazing footage we see.
Epic stuff. I wonder if it could be even more epic with a camera man/producer along assisting w/the heavy lifting. No telling how many extra miles FF travels just to get those shots of him doing the adventure. Possibly would have been only a 3-day adventure.
@@Lt_Tragg I find that part of the epicness of FF adventures is the fact that he does it alone. i probably wouldn't be interested in watching if he had a crew.
This video was just epic. The music to the sped up walking was so good. That is if it was actually sped up. I don’t like to assume 😆
@@bigb7422 that was the comment I was about to make 👍🏼
Foresty never bores
That was such a beautiful area, thanks for showing it to us!
The Arch at 13:58 is (I believe) the Arch named after my grandpa Merlin J Shaw. He passed away in the 60's on his way to the river with a huge river rafting group called SOCATWA. Without this video I never would've gotten to see this beautiful place! THANK YOU!
Foresty, with all of your mountain climbing in Canada and all of your hikes in the states I have seen some of the most beautiful places on earth without leaving my home. Great camera work. You really put in a lot of effort into your videos and I know that it is hard work. Be safe out there and watch your step. Well done sir.
Well said.
What Joseph said!! Loving this landscape.
His video creations and editing are amazing!
ditto
Completely agree. Thank you.
Just catching this one two years later, but definitely a top notch video. Love the extra footage through the wash at the end as well. Thanks FF!
Discovery Channel should get Foresty Forest a show. Send him to all kinds of solo hikes in the world with a camera man. This hiking footage is show worthy!
NO it will ruin it completely. Imagine the cuts to the ads.
@@robthesamplist Netflix then :)
watching real people do neat things on youtube with adblocker (so no ads) beats any kind of fake scripted phony 'reality' shows on TV
Then it would be dual hiking forestry and cameraman
@@budelis a drone is good enough ;)
And the award for "Most Inspirational TH-camr" goes to.... Foresty Forest!
You rock bro! 🤘
20:02 Anyone else give out a little cheer at this point?
Absolutely loving this series, FF. Please stay safe. We really appreciate it!
@@Capecodham Unnecessarily ugly remark.
Yuk, not me. I’m begging him to come home. Please! Hike the F’ing tundra north of the Arctic Circle than this chicken poop.
@burt2481 Please let's keep it civil. The commenter fixed it so it was an honest mistake. Let's not ruin this place making it look like the rest of TH-cam.
That was my favourite part. Coming home...
I paused it to run to the fridge!
All I can say is WOW! Mad respect!
300k...BOOM! Congrats buddy, you deserve it!
All organic
Hell Yeah!!!
💯
Absolutely incredible. I remember before 30k.
Thank you!! 🍻
You are my hiking hero. I can only dream of taking a trip like that. Thanks for letting me live vicariously through you.
Not many humans get to experience this kind of solitude. It's like you visited an uninhabited planet. I'm having a touch of envy!
Great journey ! Loved all the side ventures. Thanks for the adventure 😊
Just want to say thank you for sharing these hikes. So amazing to see these terrains up close and hope to see it in person one day soon 💕❤️
Love love love Utah. Thanks for the great tour. It was fantastic ❤
Best Channel Ever. I’ve been watching since the beginning and following along. You inspire all of us to get out and do more. Thank you Foresty.
I’m addicted to this channel lol. Good stuff !
Foresty Forest, the original “all wheel drive” humanoid! That’s some serious adventuring. Nicely done!😁
Man, that was a good one. Enjoyed it. My condolences to your sandals. 👍
I'm still in awe of how Foresty does this alone! I would be so lost, but somehow he always seems to know where he is going and how to get back.
He is a meticulous planner!
Im here for the hiking and climbing, cool van home is a bonus
The most deserved beer ever!
Hi Simon -these hikes are the opposite of boring. I had to take breaks watching, sitting on the couch, watching you traverse some treacherous passages on loose rocks with some ultra ninja moves.
This has got to be my favorite Foresty episode of all time. Something about him holding his hand above the pictographs at 14:07 and quietly saying "they were just kids". Love it
Amazing! I'm just floored by all the dwellings. What I'd give to time travel and see the people building them and how they lived. Thank you so much for this wonderful content.
Thanks from Portugal. I’m 72, and have no regrets, tried everything, skydive, scuba, lots and lots of travel, sixty countries and counting. Do it while you still can, it certainly gets harder as one gets older. Do not just sit on your a§!
Praise to you for showing better judgment on the more precarious climbing AND still sharing incredible views! Don't sweat the sandals too much, you have hauled out your share of leftbehinds...and also improved our world with your shared experiences.
Carl Sagan summed it up nicely in "Pale Blue Dot"
That was an awesome adventure. It makes me want to get a packraft ... and a van :p
You gna get lost
No way my favourite two youtubers come together in this comment section :-)
Thanks Xander 👍 giddy up!
Your parents must be incredibly proud that you are their son. You are a real credit to them.
just magnificent landscape, epic effort though, i won't ever make it to these locations, i can't tell you how much fun it is to see them this way.
Awesome expedition Foresty, appreciate the quality content.
That huge timelapse at the end was incredibly satisfying! Hands down the best channel on TH-cam. Congrats on 300k!
Thank you for the video , I enjoy watching because I can't get out there myself . So Awesome!
Congratulations on the 300K. You are a brave soul. Don’t see many content creators doing what you do. Good job😎
Love you're videos and what you do Foresty. Keep the coming!
take care and be careful!
This is one of the best foresty videos I have seen so far.
Foresty Forest is the GOAT!
Seriously I love it that you are wayyy more consistent with uploading your stuff than a LOT of other TH-camrs that dont live in a freaking van!!! Congrats to the 300k subs! Well deserved!
I loved the time lapse at the end. Great video Foresty!
I say it a lot in the comments on FF’s channel, but this could be the most epic thing he has done yet (other than the off the rails fat bike adventures in the early days). Truly incredible and absolute commitment. A true Canadian legend. 300000 subscribers? No where near enough for this level of awesomeness. Thank you Foresty. Be safe out there. Love from Ottawa 🇨🇦
Speechless mate. Simply next level.
This might be the greatest Foresty Forest episode of all time. Great work!
I would be interested to know more about the "survival skills". How do you navigate through your hikes, how to find a good water source etc. Great videos. They are so nice and soothing. Love the landscape and the hiking parts.
Can’t wait to see 1 million! Congrats forest! Always great content, appreciate the hard work my man
Beautiful hike. Really enjoyed it.
Other van dwellers spend time upgrading and buying expensive stuff, showing off wealth and all, making contents that are really only about their sponsors. You stick to what is authentic and modest, you are truly a legend.
Man, you were really out there. Middle of winter in the middle of nowhere. That was epic and the timelapse at the end was an excellent finish. Congrats on 300k.
I am absolutely impressed at your dedication for adventure. That is definitely a trip I wouldn't do alone, or in winter. That said, what a gorgeous and interesting landscape and ancient relics along the way.
Side note, I'm no expert, but I feel like the ceiling/roof wood being charred is a way to treat them against rot and insect damage to preserve them and prolong their lives. That's why every structure, big or small, has charred wood.
Charing the surface of wood does protect it somewhat, but I think the reason most of the structures are charred is because they used wood for cooking and heating. They might use any size room for a kitchen.
I doubt thats the original wood...just like the ladders.
I wouldn't try this trail alone personally because my wife would kill me but good for you for getting it done. Seemed like a very cool place to be all alone. Just you and mother nature, doesn't get better than that
25 minutes?! What a treat!
This channel is a hidden gem among the enormous amount of content on TH-cam. It's just simply my favourite content.
I love these 20+ minute videos documenting multi-day trips. This was awesome. Stay safe!
Mom when I grow up I want to be just like forest ... another great vid man
You seriously make some of the best content on TH-cam, thank you for doing what you do!
Absolutely phenomenal! Thank you.
That was an awesome trip. Thank you so much for taking us along. When you say 75 KM you also probably don't figure in how much you walk back and forth for these great shots. You are the best. As always, I love that you knew your limits on that shelf and found a different way. It makes me feel better that you do that so we know you are taking the best care of Forresty Forrest.
Thank you, Simon, for your amazing talents. Please stay cautious and blessed. 😊❤
Without a doubt this is the most exciting channel on TH-cam. I lived in Utah as a kid but my father wouldn’t take us anywhere at all, let alone give us this kind of adventure. It makes me want to visit UT again. FF is giving us some incredible content
Amazing, thank you Foresty.
That was EPIC, young brother! I've been an outdoorsman in the Appalachian side of the US for decades, and am really impressed by your minimal approach to backpacking. Don't know if I would have been as convinced about finding water as you were, but it worked for you - so you were right on the ball. LOVE watching your vids. Congrats on the 300k!
Thank you 🙂
Great video story. Really amazing to sit here and see beautiful parts of the world. I thank you. Stay safe.
The cliff dwellings and pictographs leave me in awe of how ancient humans, thousands of years ago, who never could have imagined our significantly-modified modern world, survived in such an amazing land of sculptured stone. And maybe - in another thousand years - another traveler will find Foresty's lost sandals and wonder about this mysterious ancient van dweller of the 21st century.
Yes and the finder of the long lost sandals will rightfully claim that there was a Forest here.
Thank you for taking us to these awesome places!
This was so special to watch. I loved those last minutes, how you filmed it and with the music. Like I was walking there myself.
While I was in my 3rd floor appartment in the Netherlands....Thank you so much. Take care.
Man that was awesome… Thanks so much for bringing us on the adventure..
Woohoo! 25 minutes of ForestyForest to start off the weekend right. Such awesome petroglyph from your channel. Love the lonely time-lapse at the end. Stay safe and warm, Simon.
congrats on 300k! Thank you for bringing us along on your adventures. You take me to places I will never go.
Wow! I can’t remember when I have witnessed more exclusive footage or such beautiful locations as this video made by our intrepid Foresty Forest, the modern throw back to the French fur traders and runners of the woods! Antiquities and relics of the ancients come alive and allow older people like me who could never hope to view them without your adventures Mr. Forest! My wife and have just become Patreons after watching most of your vlogs for a couple of years! Our 55+ community here in Ocala, Florida has a good number of Canadian Americans living among us. Two couples we know well appear to have U. S. Citizenship here but own other property in both Canada and an adjacent State. In my purview they indeed are enjoying dual citizenship. We people of the United States would love to see you enjoying your own dual citizenship Foresty Forest!
The pack rafting added an extra layer to Alone in the back country of Utah.
My 11 year-old son and I always look forward to watching your adventures together. We've been watching you since day 1. Thanks so much Foresty Forest, you're truly an inspiration.
Beautiful and wild, man
Absolutely loved this video. Such perseverance and dedication to seeing and sharing with us places we will likely never see or experience. The history of the area is so interesting and thank you for taking me along. Be safe.
that was truly fantastic. thank you so much.
We should start a sandal recovery reward. Whoever returns the sandals to forest gets a reward!
The best part about your videos is you going back to get your cameras just from getting a nice shot of you walking away
Hi Forest, Really appreciate your fearless sense of adventure, and want to thank you for taking us with you into the backcountry. This was a great episode and loved that it was longer than usual. I also really enjoyed the footage of the speeded-up hike along the trail and the music you chose to go with it, what a bonus - Thank you! ....A fan from SW Ontario.
Your best hike yet and a great ending to the video. Well done.
I've hiked so many Utah and Colorado trails in my time, its so nostalgic to relive it through Foresty's eyes 👀
Wow I'll take this over the crowds at Zion NP anytime
I did a float trip on the San Juan when I was younger. My mum is an Archaeologist, I've spent a fair amount of time in that area and surrounding regions. I always appreciate you taking us along on your journeys.
Perseverance is a rarity.
One of my favorite videos so far! Thanks for showing all the ruins and petroglyphs. It's fascinating to see how many their were and some in good condition. Stay safe out there!
epic trek
you can put your feet up after that little excursion
That was an amazing journey! Thank you for taking us along!
I don't think I have ever seen him smiling this much.
The rock formations are spectacular.
I appreciate all your modes of travel.
Wow. That was a hike.
I did this route back in 2018, though we started at Mexican Hat and floated ~40 miles before hiking out at Grand Gulch. We went all the way through to Government Trailhead. Its one of the better packrafting routes in the southwest, though the rockfall at the mouth of Grand Gulch has made it a lot trickier to navigate these days.
If you stick around the southwest for awhile, you should look into the Escalante River in the March-May timeframe. You'll need a better boat than the Supai, though
Wow that was fantastic
Fantastic stuff as always! You’re the master of the outdoors and might already know about gypsy wells… but wanted to mention just in case. When dealing with water that’s less than ideal - To make the well, dig a hole about one foot away from the edge of the questionable water source. Dig down about one foot to make the well’s volume worth the trouble. Now, we simply play the waiting game. The hole will fill with water, as the fluid seeps through the soil it’ll filter out much of the nasty bits and should taste much better. Keep up the great work! Love seeing the places you visit and tagging along on your adventures. Cheers 🍻
That may be your best video
Thank you!
Amazing! Thank you again for sharing your adventures! Hello from Kelowna, BC!
Wow, you amazing . Thanks for another great vlog. 👍
Been here since the start and this is one of the best videos that you have ever made. At least in my humble opinion, cheers FF and friends!
That was absolutely sensational, I'm so happy
That was amazing, I did not know so many cliff dwellings are left relatively untouched out there.
OMG. I am as awestruck by the beauty and history as by the perils you deal with - large winterized mosquitos landing on your face. 😱