He's responsible for his life but also Rocco. So good call. Actually as an approach to life "nah, I'm good" is a great philosophy. It would have saved me from a lot of hardship just to say that.
It's been hard to watch Rocko in these summit videos. It's borderline in humane to put a half asleep in your pocket so you can say you summited a mountain with your dog. This is not fun for a dog. This has bothered me for week. So I can say I've never been more disappointed in FF.
I see a loved, happy, active pup who loves the outdoors. When she gets tired or cold, she gets to hitch a ride with her beloved human. Her needs are met and her life is full of adventure. And if it was just about the summit, he would simply have pushed past that ridge. It seems we see things through a different lens. Be well.
When I saw that long fall down I said "nooo thank you!" 😬 @Loren The Alchemist I kinda agree with that, in the sense that maybe he should leave Rocko out of the hardest summits. But I wouldn't say it's borderline in humane. It only is if your reference in humane is a pampered house dog. Rural dogs live tougher lives and are almost always happier and healthier than any city dog, as long as their owners take some precautions against extreme conditions, which Foresty seems to be doing. I've seen both cared for and neglected dogs in the country. But don't take my word for it, the best indicator is the dog itself and Rocko seems to be just fine for now.
@@loren.the.alchemist so he's half asleep In his jacket. At least he's not cold and he's protected inside the jacket being warm and resting. Her situation could be so much worse. She could be neglected, abused, starved, there's many much worse situations she could be in other than being sleepy inside her owners warm jacket...
@Loren The Alchemist Rocko seems to be loving her life including lots of activity and quality time with her dad. Forest is attuned to if she's getting tired or cold, and she's perfectly content to snuggle up in his jacket. No way would a dog rather be left behind alone instead of on a well supervised adventure.
At around 8:42 or so." Nah I'm Good". "it doesn't matter to me , one slippery edge and you make a mistake your dead " Foresty has his priorities intact There is great wisdom in that. Foresty Forest always puts thing in perspective. What else can one say.
This was epic for cinematography! Wisdom from one of the best: “Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory.” - Ed Viesturs "Nah I'm Good" - three very wise words.
I'm 72 and push my limits but not a fraction of what you do, Foresty. My little dog accompanies me, as well. Besides staying in shape, the solitude and wildlife are what make my day. The porcupine and linx -- WOW!👌 You always capture the most breathtaking views. So glad you called it good when you did. I was worried about you and Rocko.
Big respect for having the wisdom to decide "Nah, I'm good" when faced with something beyond your skill level! Something to come back to with more experience.
You are so talented with your videos. Beautiful. Magical. You and Roko stay safe. Take care. I am so glad you didn't go up that pesky ridge. Glad you are wise enough to turn back.
Holy Cow! That's so cool to see a pair of Lynx walking outside your van. Definitely keep Rocko much closer when you're out in the brush. I'd hate to see the video after something made a meal of your new pup. 🐶🍴🐱
Yes, when he walks off ahead and Rocko is following behind having fun exploring, he isn't able to keep a close eye on him when Rocko is behind, and these predators are very fast and could easily grab Rocko and there would be a little chance of rescuing him😢
@@1jackvalley580 Luckily predators wont come at humans most of the time, especially if they are making noise like Foresty is. I think Rocko is close enough to him and he has pepper spray in case something happens.
I used to have three Jack Russell Terriers and took them hiking and biking in the mountains for many years. One time I was with them on a trail, two of them were older now. One was going deaf and the other was losing her vision, the third was young and healthy. I kept a close eye on them, but my deaf boy was behind a ways. I looked back to see a coyote sneaking up on him. Thankfully I was able to chase it away. I met a woman coming down the trail and she told me a friend's dog was attacked by coyotes on that trail. You really have to be careful.
It's hard to put into words how much these videos mean to so many of us I think. There's something so real about them and, as others have said, it takes us to places that we will never get to ourselves, but we get to see them at a human scale and how they really are. Thank you Foresty!
Another awesome video. Always glad to see you know your limits and don't push too far beyond them. Always better to hike another day. The shot of the two Lynx and porcupine was incredible and scary for Rocko. Stay safe and thanks for bringing us along.
It is a typical scene anywhere in Canada's Rocky Mountains, from the foothills of western Alberta to the "Rocky Mountain Trench" (its real name) in British Columbia. The "Trench" is a deep valley averaging 750 meters / 2500 feet above sea level, the towns of Valemount, Golden, and Cranbrook are located in it. It is visible from 3:00 to 3:15, recognizable due to its depth, width, and extensive wetlands in the bottom of it. The Columbia River Mountains are in the distance looking west, as extensive as the Rockies in Canada and only slightly less high and jagged, they have a denser forest with bigger trees in the valleys, it is the world's only inland temperate rainforest, and there are some really huge and long valley lakes in that range, most accessible by quiet and secluded paved roads running along the lakeshores. Diadem Peak is located in the Columbia Icefield region in the heart of Canada's Rockies, I always pronounced it die-a-dem, similar to diamond, which is what it looks like under a sunny sky from the nearby Banff-Jasper Highway
Your channel is excellent. I know that what we see is what we get. Some people video and you just not know this is who they really are. You are authentic and real and I know you are not putting on a show to get viewers. I love this!!!! You just happen to have the cutest dog in the world and you are so good to her. Thanks for being genuine and very real Sheila Vancouver BC
The second ascent was quite terrifying (but also beautiful) from the video's perspective. Glad you all made it down safely. Rocko has become such a skilled negotiator of challenging terrains - hysterical in her goggles.
That was just amazing. Some of those shots up on the mountain were absolutely spectacular - and a couple were just terrifying. Thanks for bringing us along once again!!
The views are amazing Foresty, wow seeing two Lynx’s was a treat also but so glad little Rocco was in your home and not outside that’s a worry.I absolutely love all your videos they are always so interesting,even your cooking gets a thumbs up.
Thank you for exercising caution at that crazy ridge! You still did so much and had the absolutely gasp-worthy view. It’s good role-modelling for us, too. Sometimes, it’s okay to re-evaluate our goals. Thank you for sharing that! Awesome job. 🤘🏼
I was shocked but delighted to see a new Foresty video today! I really admire how you push yourself far, but you don't push yourself or Rocko past limits that you might not return from. That's very admirable.
Being a father is making FF more careful about safety! Good! Must protect Rocko! Beautiful scenery. That razorback at the top would be an instant nope for me.
I’m 3 seconds into this video and am amazed at that intro view. That’s a postcard picture if I’ve ever seen one! Thank you for sharing this adventures with us!
Athabasca River headwaters, Jasper National Park. In the far distance is located Athabasca Pass, which early explorers in the early 1800's, partly motivated by the hideous fur trade, crossed repeatedly for 50 years to the Columbia River headwaters, and then sometimes followed that river 2000 km / 1200 miles to its mouth at Fort Astoria, Oregon Territory, in the future western USA. There is even a small river near Athabasca Pass in Jasper named after that Fort, the Astoria River. Fort Astoria was named for the founder of the Pacific Fur Company, John Jacob Astor, his company was later involved in the building of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, among other things, but that he and others got rich from the horribly brutal fur trade is reprehensible.
I love hearing those birds at the beginning singing "Cheeeeeseburger, cheeeeeseburger", Gotta love these "Cheeseburger Birds" in Canada. We have them in Ontario too.
Thank you for taking us on another amazing adventure. The views are breathtaking. Living your best life. I have never seen a lynx in the wild so that was both amazing and alittle terrifying thinking of Rocco and your safety.
Hey Foresty Forest another amazing video as usual it’s not worth the risk it was still a great climb it was amazing beautiful scenery Rocco is so much fun she is so cute I’m glad you made it down safe and sound keep the great videos coming looking forward to your next adventure have fun and be safe🇺🇸♥️🐾✌️😊☮️🌍🐾🇨🇦
The views in this video were incredible. You really know how to put everything into perspective. Glad you consistently err on caution. Thanks for the great video.
The scenery was beyond awesome....again. Takes my breath away!! Loved seeing the lynx too. You climbers are animals. Just be careful out there. Always look forward to your videos. Take care.
Thought I was watching a commercial & Didn’t realize the video had started 🤩🙌🏔🌲 Superb videography!! Rocko dangling in your jacket while reaching 11,000ft was very entertaining!!
You are a responsible dad! I’m good - I don’t need to do that - awesome! Would hate to see you and Rocko take a tumble to the afterlife- you’re filming is incredible- love your videos - thank you
Thanks for not grabbing that pesky ledge. After the camera pan I was literally like "don't go up that, that's so stupid". We all need more Forestry Forest videos.
I just came back from the Beaverfoot rd I live 25mins away in Golden B.C. I went up the Castle mountain spur rd your right Foresty to much wet snow on Castle mountain looked for moral mushroom at a forest fire burn site beneath Castle mountain. Dude I that I seen your van camping up the road at Marion lake I guess it was another GMC 4x4 white van anyway stay safe maybe a will run into in Golden cheers.
I adore the beauty of the Canadian Rockies so I'm really happy and grateful that we have you there to show us all this amazing scenery up, close and personal, in beautifully filmed and put together videos! 🍻 But if you ask me I would put this on your accomplished peaks list, those few unattainable meters don't mean much. If we are so strict than we can take away 99% of Manaslu summits cause the very peak point is unreachable for most.
You may be interested to know the first explorers to climb in the Columbia Icefield region where Diadem Peak is located were 3 noted Alps climbers fron England, Norman Collie, Hugh Stutfield, and Hermann Woolley. They climbed in other parts of this range too, usually guided in by packers on horseback, sometimes for weeks, around 1890 -1905.
If you are having a tough day climbing mountains, remember it could be a lot worse- I was shoveling gravel all day in the humidity & now drinking whiskey watching you & hope you & that doggo enjoy an adventurous life
The wisest words ever spoken: "nah I'm good"
No matter what mountain sport you practice. Having a “nah I’m good” in your pocket can save your life haha
I was relieved to hear Foresty say that!
@@rouxchat6033 me too!
This comment was at the top of the pile when I started watching, and I'm wondering what it's all about....I get it now: definitely - nah, I'm good!!
He's responsible for his life but also Rocco. So good call. Actually as an approach to life "nah, I'm good" is a great philosophy. It would have saved me from a lot of hardship just to say that.
So smart to analyze risk and make mature decisions. You never disappoint, Foresty. Another great video!
It's been hard to watch Rocko in these summit videos. It's borderline in humane to put a half asleep in your pocket so you can say you summited a mountain with your dog. This is not fun for a dog. This has bothered me for week. So I can say I've never been more disappointed in FF.
I see a loved, happy, active pup who loves the outdoors. When she gets tired or cold, she gets to hitch a ride with her beloved human. Her needs are met and her life is full of adventure. And if it was just about the summit, he would simply have pushed past that ridge. It seems we see things through a different lens. Be well.
When I saw that long fall down I said "nooo thank you!" 😬
@Loren The Alchemist I kinda agree with that, in the sense that maybe he should leave Rocko out of the hardest summits. But I wouldn't say it's borderline in humane. It only is if your reference in humane is a pampered house dog. Rural dogs live tougher lives and are almost always happier and healthier than any city dog, as long as their owners take some precautions against extreme conditions, which Foresty seems to be doing. I've seen both cared for and neglected dogs in the country.
But don't take my word for it, the best indicator is the dog itself and Rocko seems to be just fine for now.
@@loren.the.alchemist so he's half asleep In his jacket. At least he's not cold and he's protected inside the jacket being warm and resting. Her situation could be so much worse. She could be neglected, abused, starved, there's many much worse situations she could be in other than being sleepy inside her owners warm jacket...
@Loren The Alchemist Rocko seems to be loving her life including lots of activity and quality time with her dad. Forest is attuned to if she's getting tired or cold, and she's perfectly content to snuggle up in his jacket. No way would a dog rather be left behind alone instead of on a well supervised adventure.
"A new high for Rocko at 11,000 ft."
"You know, there are some people with dog...they just go to park and play with ball." - Rocko
Good one 😂😂😂🐕❤️
😂😂😂😂
Girl loves it, though.
When the camera zoomed in on that porcupine, I thought I was looking at a sasquatch at first, hiding behind a tree 🤣 the scenery is amazing!
I thought the exact same thing!
Yetti lives in az her name is karen
If anyone could stumble into a Sasquatch it definitely would be Forrest lol 👣
I thought about screaming! Yikes, and I'm fearless.....
🤣 That was the Jack Link's sasquatch.
At around 8:42 or so." Nah I'm Good". "it doesn't matter to me , one slippery edge and you make a mistake your dead " Foresty has his priorities intact There is great wisdom in that. Foresty Forest always puts thing in perspective. What else can one say.
Some adventure!😳👍👍. Glad people are coming up with useful ideas to protect the pooches. Take care.
Seeing Rocko hiking behind you was precious ❣️
This was epic for cinematography! Wisdom from one of the best: “Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory.” - Ed Viesturs "Nah I'm Good" - three very wise words.
Hello 👋 how are you doing?
I always love a random Foresty Forest drop on a Wednesday afternoon. Makes my entire week.
Noon
Same!
Pretty much sums up my evening entertainment.
Agreed.
Me too
I love how much you care for Rocco’s well being, your a good man!!
I'm 72 and push my limits but not a fraction of what you do, Foresty. My little dog accompanies me, as well. Besides staying in shape, the solitude and wildlife are what make my day. The porcupine and linx -- WOW!👌 You always capture the most breathtaking views. So glad you called it good when you did. I was worried about you and Rocko.
Rocko has turned out to be a real trooper 👍 You go, girl! 😄
Wise moves young man and dog. Thanks for sharing. Blessings all.
Big respect for having the wisdom to decide "Nah, I'm good" when faced with something beyond your skill level! Something to come back to with more experience.
It wasn't about skill level, it was about risk vs reward. Too risky just for a summit.
You are so talented with your videos. Beautiful. Magical. You and Roko stay safe. Take care. I am so glad you didn't go up that pesky ridge. Glad you are wise enough to turn back.
I know they say the camera often does not pick up how steep something is but that ledge at 8:30 - 8:40 was scary as hell. "Nah, I'm good" indeed! 😨
Good call Foresty! Good call on the peak and that steep ledge. I have so much respect for that call! 😎
Hello how are you doing?
Well, Forest, it’s like Ed Viesturs said, “Summiting is optional, getting down is mandatory.” Good on you for deciding to turn around when you did!
Holy Cow! That's so cool to see a pair of Lynx walking outside your van. Definitely keep Rocko much closer when you're out in the brush. I'd hate to see the video after something made a meal of your new pup. 🐶🍴🐱
@K P 😢
Yes, when he walks off ahead and Rocko is following behind having fun exploring, he isn't able to keep a close eye on him when Rocko is behind, and these predators are very fast and could easily grab Rocko and there would be a little chance of rescuing him😢
@@1jackvalley580 Luckily predators wont come at humans most of the time, especially if they are making noise like Foresty is. I think Rocko is close enough to him and he has pepper spray in case something happens.
I used to have three Jack Russell Terriers and took them hiking and biking in the mountains for many years. One time I was with them on a trail, two of them were older now. One was going deaf and the other was losing her vision, the third was young and healthy. I kept a close eye on them, but my deaf boy was behind a ways. I looked back to see a coyote sneaking up on him. Thankfully I was able to chase it away. I met a woman coming down the trail and she told me a friend's dog was attacked by coyotes on that trail. You really have to be careful.
@@mountainwench7763 😲
It's hard to put into words how much these videos mean to so many of us I think. There's something so real about them and, as others have said, it takes us to places that we will never get to ourselves, but we get to see them at a human scale and how they really are. Thank you Foresty!
“Nah I’m good. I don’t need to do that” I felt that in my bones lol that was sketch
Rocko is good about not wondering off on the hikes. My dog would run off exploring on her own and chasing all the animals. She’s such a good dog.
Absolutely beautiful filming, thank you for the adventure 😊
Hello how are you doing?
The drone shots of the mountains are just amazing but I am glad you know your limits. Safe climbs.
Another awesome video. Always glad to see you know your limits and don't push too far beyond them. Always better to hike another day. The shot of the two Lynx and porcupine was incredible and scary for Rocko. Stay safe and thanks for bringing us along.
Amazing wild life, great shots of those cats.
Stay safe Rocco is counting on you Forestry. Great climb and drone footage.
The photography is absolutely stunning! Thank you for another wonderful video. Stay safe 🙏
Wow, just WOW. 😳😲🏔🐾🖤
That shot at 1:43 is just absolutely amazing. Incredible.
The video is full of amazing shots.
Seeing Foresty traverse areas I'll never be able to in this life, is both scary an thrilling.
It is a typical scene anywhere in Canada's Rocky Mountains, from the foothills of western Alberta to the "Rocky Mountain Trench" (its real name) in British Columbia. The "Trench" is a deep valley averaging 750 meters / 2500 feet above sea level, the towns of Valemount, Golden, and Cranbrook are located in it. It is visible from 3:00 to 3:15, recognizable due to its depth, width, and extensive wetlands in the bottom of it. The Columbia River Mountains are in the distance looking west, as extensive as the Rockies in Canada and only slightly less high and jagged, they have a denser forest with bigger trees in the valleys, it is the world's only inland temperate rainforest, and there are some really huge and long valley lakes in that range, most accessible by quiet and secluded paved roads running along the lakeshores. Diadem Peak is located in the Columbia Icefield region in the heart of Canada's Rockies, I always pronounced it die-a-dem, similar to diamond, which is what it looks like under a sunny sky from the nearby Banff-Jasper Highway
Someone that can be so Shy in one thing and fearless in another is totally crazy. Guess it's just where the fear manifests itself. Right on Foresty!
Your channel is excellent. I know that what we see is what we get. Some people video and you just not know this is who they really are. You are authentic and real and I know you are not putting on a show to get viewers. I love this!!!!
You just happen to have the cutest dog in the world and you are so good to her.
Thanks for being genuine and very real
Sheila Vancouver BC
The second ascent was quite terrifying (but also beautiful) from the video's perspective. Glad you all made it down safely. Rocko has become such a skilled negotiator of challenging terrains - hysterical in her goggles.
Hello how are you doing?
That was just amazing. Some of those shots up on the mountain were absolutely spectacular - and a couple were just terrifying. Thanks for bringing us along once again!!
Ditto!!!
Cinematography’s hit a new level, nice work Foresty, thanks for giving us working stiffs hope.
The views are amazing Foresty, wow seeing two Lynx’s was a treat also but so glad little Rocco was in your home and not outside that’s a worry.I absolutely love all your videos they are always so interesting,even your cooking gets a thumbs up.
Your life is about adventure and you capture it so well! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for exercising caution at that crazy ridge! You still did so much and had the absolutely gasp-worthy view. It’s good role-modelling for us, too. Sometimes, it’s okay to re-evaluate our goals. Thank you for sharing that! Awesome job. 🤘🏼
I was shocked but delighted to see a new Foresty video today! I really admire how you push yourself far, but you don't push yourself or Rocko past limits that you might not return from. That's very admirable.
8:41
got my heart racing just looking at that
Lynx are beautiful. My favorite wild animal. But I love pet doggys more. Safe travels
Being a father is making FF more careful about safety! Good! Must protect Rocko!
Beautiful scenery. That razorback at the top would be an instant nope for me.
Your puppy is so cute…. Get ‘em Rocko! 🦔 🦮
That was some of the most beautiful scenery ever. I appreciate all your efforts to capture such beauty. I'm happy you didn't risk going on. Wise man!
Hello 👋 dear how are you doing?
Don’t take too many risks mate! I want to keep watching your content! I’m Australian and anything over 6000ft here is rare…
Thank you for not leaving the doggo in the van. Thanks for being committed to your pup!
Wow killer first shots! Love the fog.
I'm glad you are wise enough to stop when it is too dangerous. Rocko is cute as a button. She has four wheel drive over those rocks & snow.
Love to see you making good decisions so you can stay alive and make more vids- also love to Rocko, everytime.
I’m 3 seconds into this video and am amazed at that intro view.
That’s a postcard picture if I’ve ever seen one!
Thank you for sharing this adventures with us!
When you were walking away at 9:30, it didn't even look real. Looked like you were walking in front of a green screen. Amazing views all around
Yeah, what an epic shot. Needs framing. 😊
Athabasca River headwaters, Jasper National Park. In the far distance is located Athabasca Pass, which early explorers in the early 1800's, partly motivated by the hideous fur trade, crossed repeatedly for 50 years to the Columbia River headwaters, and then sometimes followed that river 2000 km / 1200 miles to its mouth at Fort Astoria, Oregon Territory, in the future western USA. There is even a small river near Athabasca Pass in Jasper named after that Fort, the Astoria River. Fort Astoria was named for the founder of the Pacific Fur Company, John Jacob Astor, his company was later involved in the building of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, among other things, but that he and others got rich from the horribly brutal fur trade is reprehensible.
Another great adventure, glad you’re keeping it real with Rocco, keeping her safe.
Honestly,, I can not comprehend how you do these feats,, 👏👏💝🙏
I love hearing those birds at the beginning singing "Cheeeeeseburger, cheeeeeseburger", Gotta love these "Cheeseburger Birds" in Canada. We have them in Ontario too.
Thank you for taking us on another amazing adventure. The views are breathtaking. Living your best life. I have never seen a lynx in the wild so that was both amazing and alittle terrifying thinking of Rocco and your safety.
Hello how are you doing?
Great video! Also, important knowing when to head back down.
Hey Foresty Forest another amazing video as usual it’s not worth the risk it was still a great climb it was amazing beautiful scenery Rocco is so much fun she is so cute I’m glad you made it down safe and sound keep the great videos coming looking forward to your next adventure have fun and be safe🇺🇸♥️🐾✌️😊☮️🌍🐾🇨🇦
"Nah I'm good. I don't need to do that" That actually made me start laughing, my dogs looking at me funny. Wise choice there. Great video. As always.
1:19
Foresty: we're up into the old growth now, much easier going
Old growth: and I took that personally
LOL
Was so glad to hear "I'm good, I don't need to do that!" Very wise!
You have amazing photography skills with or without the drone. Always so beautiful. Thank you.
those drone shots are so nice
That drone shot @4:47. My god. Beautiful.
The views in this video were incredible. You really know how to put everything into perspective. Glad you consistently err on caution. Thanks for the great video.
I’m always happy to see you summing up the trek 🤗😘✌️
Breathtaking ❤️❤️❤️
I'm so glad you know your limits! ❤️❤️❤️
The scenery was beyond awesome....again. Takes my breath away!! Loved seeing the lynx too. You climbers are animals. Just be careful out there. Always look forward to your videos. Take care.
Thought I was watching a commercial & Didn’t realize the video had started 🤩🙌🏔🌲
Superb videography!!
Rocko dangling in your jacket while reaching 11,000ft was very entertaining!!
I agree better every upload!
You are a responsible dad! I’m good - I don’t need to do that - awesome! Would hate to see you and Rocko take a tumble to the afterlife- you’re filming is incredible- love your videos - thank you
awesome pics
Knowing your limits and sharing that with your views. So, so invaluable. Thanks Foresty. Great video.
The shot at 9:33 was so amazing holy shit
Best little mountain climbing doggie!
"Block out all the light". Ha. Neil Peart smiles down on you.
Bro thanks for actually assessing the risk and turning back - love to see more adventures with you and Rocko!
Thanks for not grabbing that pesky ledge. After the camera pan I was literally like "don't go up that, that's so stupid". We all need more Forestry Forest videos.
I just came back from the Beaverfoot rd I live 25mins away in Golden B.C. I went up the Castle mountain spur rd your right Foresty to much wet snow on Castle mountain looked for moral mushroom at a forest fire burn site beneath Castle mountain. Dude I that I seen your van camping up the road at Marion lake I guess it was another GMC 4x4 white van anyway stay safe maybe a will run into in Golden cheers.
Thanks FF! Rocko keeps you safe by being "a dependant ". You're a good Dad ; ) She's one cool dog with those goggles : D
INCREDIBLE CINEMATOGRAPHY! And,
loved coming along for the adventure as always
Good call Foresty. You need to keep this channel going and Roco is not old enough to live on her own. Thank you.
I adore the beauty of the Canadian Rockies so I'm really happy and grateful that we have you there to show us all this amazing scenery up, close and personal, in beautifully filmed and put together videos! 🍻 But if you ask me I would put this on your accomplished peaks list, those few unattainable meters don't mean much. If we are so strict than we can take away 99% of Manaslu summits cause the very peak point is unreachable for most.
Best of all was hearing 'it takes two or three days to recover.' Glad that you are pacing your climbs to maintain your health. Well done.
Sat outside in shorts in my garden in the evening here in Cambridgeshire, UK as you and Rocko climb into freezing peaks. 🥶 Great shots!
Enjoying the show from my flat in Norwich
You may be interested to know the first explorers to climb in the Columbia Icefield region where Diadem Peak is located were 3 noted Alps climbers fron England, Norman Collie, Hugh Stutfield, and Hermann Woolley. They climbed in other parts of this range too, usually guided in by packers on horseback, sometimes for weeks, around 1890 -1905.
that's is the most beautiful view I've seen, and Rocco is the luckiest dog in the world
LOVE IT! You have done well with this ROCKO dog!
9:32 that looked like a GREEN SCREEN! ! LOL WOW
Some climbing and Devon can certainly go! Great drone footage again and another quality video. Well climbed Rocco too!
Your drone shots are simply stunning! Rocko looks so cute in her doggles❤️
Be safe. Thanks for sharing😊
Yep I stayed up past my bedtime for my favorite adventures. Great as always.
Rocco's fearless !. I really appreciate your drone footage. You've a wonderful eye and a talent for giving us only the best footage. Thanks!
If you are having a tough day climbing mountains, remember it could be a lot worse- I was shoveling gravel all day in the humidity & now drinking whiskey watching you & hope you & that doggo enjoy an adventurous life
One of the beat Vanlife TH-camr on here....thanks for the video
You made the right decision turning back from where you felt unsafe. Keep it up!
Totally agree" I don't need that" @8:40! Just watching nothing looks easy. Always enjoy and appreciate your efforts!
My goodness, beautiful.... Thankful you made it!
Comedy gold with the 'much easier going' clips lol I spit out my food in laughter
Really incredible camera/ drone. Such beautiful scenery!
Look at that absolutely clean and clear water flowing at 5:40. So beautiful, I miss being able to go into that area.
Hey Forestry great job knowing your limits and turning around! That was super sketch !
That area is just unreasonably beautiful scenery.