Did this in 1969 as a neophyte in heavy mountain boots, with a down jacket for bivy gear and spent the night on the summit. Years later my wife and I did it, going light and did it car to car in something like 12 hours. We didn’t bring a rope and had some lightweight foot gear as well. On my first trip we descended Ullrich’s couloir for some reason, but I wouldn’t recommend that .
Yep! I watch a lot of this kinda stuff and have no I idea what took so long for you to pop up. Glad it happened. I know dick about filming/editing but you have a good mix; some talking while climbing, chill music not overbearing crap and really dig the break down at the end. I'm a PA guy (59) headed to Shuksan and Baker next week for the first time. Well done!
You guys carried you're overnight stuff up and over to then end up sleeping down at Ingalls creek? Brutal, could have done it much lighter. Heard of a guy doing it in 8 hours car to car.
Super helpful report and filming. Usually, it is just a video of some guy's feet or the wall from two feet away. I also appreciate the advice on free climbing most of it. The bit at the end explaining things and the chart was golden. BTW, the Trango Tech's would be a good boot for this type of climbing. They are lighter, have more flex and moe comfortable. I think the extreme's might have been a bit overkill from what I saw.
Thanks for the positive comment! And yes, Techs may have been better for this easy of climbing. Unfortunately I only have money for one set of mountaineering boots at a time, and the Extremes held up pretty well for winter and more difficult excursions as well. We both use the Aequilibriums now.
Flying drones in Wilderness areas is a no no.
Did this in 1969 as a neophyte in heavy mountain boots, with a down jacket for bivy gear and spent the night on the summit. Years later my wife and I did it, going light and did it car to car in something like 12 hours. We didn’t bring a rope and had some lightweight foot gear as well. On my first trip we descended Ullrich’s couloir for some reason, but I wouldn’t recommend that .
I like the music you chose; I usually dislike the noisy music in most outdoors adventures.
Thanks! I feel like it more closely reflects the experience
@@EeelipclimbsI think that song that goes “suffocation! No breathing!” Reflects how I feel a lot of the time mountain climbing.
Your videos are great man!! Super inspiring to see the level of climbing expertise too!
@@CS-zb3km thanks! Glad you enjoy them
Yep! I watch a lot of this kinda stuff and have no I idea what took so long for you to pop up. Glad it happened. I know dick about filming/editing but you have a good mix; some talking while climbing, chill music not overbearing crap and really dig the break down at the end. I'm a PA guy (59) headed to Shuksan and Baker next week for the first time. Well done!
Ha. Guess I just repeated myself. Told you I was getting old🫤
You guys carried you're overnight stuff up and over to then end up sleeping down at Ingalls creek? Brutal, could have done it much lighter. Heard of a guy doing it in 8 hours car to car.
Super helpful report and filming. Usually, it is just a video of some guy's feet or the wall from two feet away. I also appreciate the advice on free climbing most of it. The bit at the end explaining things and the chart was golden.
BTW, the Trango Tech's would be a good boot for this type of climbing. They are lighter, have more flex and moe comfortable. I think the extreme's might have been a bit overkill from what I saw.
Thanks for the positive comment! And yes, Techs may have been better for this easy of climbing. Unfortunately I only have money for one set of mountaineering boots at a time, and the Extremes held up pretty well for winter and more difficult excursions as well. We both use the Aequilibriums now.
RESPECT👍🏻🥰🫡👏🫶🏻
A Celebrity???
@@markduncan6690 Ian is actually quite famous outside of climbing