Great video. My wife and I hiked the trail this morning after watching this video. Everything you show and explain is on the money. Thank you for sharing.
That’s some of the best feedback I’ve gotten! Thank you so much for the kind words.🙏🏻🥰 My goal when making it was to make sure others could enjoy and find this incredible spot. I’m glad it worked!
Wow! Really appreciate this - I know you've spent a lot of time there so I feel you're an authority on this trail. Thanks so much for the encouragement and kind words! Hopefully, I'll see you out there sometime.
This was so great and made me comfortable to be able to do it and know how to choose the trail that matches my skill level. Thank you great editing and information.
I'm so glad you finally made another video! I did this hike a few years back with a Meetup group. We did like an 8 or 9 mile version. I always wanted to go back but I didn't want to get lost. Thank you for showing me that there is a shorter version that's easy to follow. I will definitely have to come back when it cools down. The video was extremely informative. Really nice job my friend and keep them coming!
As always, I love your videos. I have never been to Sloan Canyon. I will have to check it out in the Fall when it cools down. I love all the detail in your video guides.
Great hike. Take the petroglyphs hike to the site. Then continue until reaching the cowboy trail (1/4 mile take a right) which will lead back to the easiest section of the original trail. Bumpy cowboy trail but good views and safer than reversing down the steep rocks that led to the awesome sight. Have fun!
Thank you for the comment! The route you described is certainly one way to approach this trail. As mentioned in the video, this is not the best option for everyone and should only be taken by those comfortable with scrambling.
Man, I wish I had watched this before I went. I went up the cowboy trail and when came down the other end I was stuck in the waterfall rock. Luckily two guys came toward me from the bottom and I used there hands as steps so I could slide down. It was so intense. I was about to try slide off on my own. After I warned everyone on the way down about THAT cliff lol.
Thank you for watching and the feedback. Sorry for the confusion! This is not a guide about petroglyphs, but a guide about the trails to help you get there. Maybe someday I’ll make a Part 2!
Very nice petroglyphs. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
That was awesome! Thank you for making this video. It was very helpful and well done. 🌅
Glad it was helpful! You are so welcome. Thanks for watching.
Thank you 🙏great video,this was so helpful. 🌈☮️
Thank you! 🙏
Great video. My wife and I hiked the trail this morning after watching this video. Everything you show and explain is on the money. Thank you for sharing.
That’s some of the best feedback I’ve gotten! Thank you so much for the kind words.🙏🏻🥰 My goal when making it was to make sure others could enjoy and find this incredible spot. I’m glad it worked!
Hey, that's really cool video, love the effects you used and the story. It flows really well. Keep exploring and be safe!
Wow! Really appreciate this - I know you've spent a lot of time there so I feel you're an authority on this trail. Thanks so much for the encouragement and kind words! Hopefully, I'll see you out there sometime.
Nicely done!
Thank you 😊
This was so great and made me comfortable to be able to do it and know how to choose the trail that matches my skill level. Thank you great editing and information.
Thank you so much 😊🙏I’m glad you found it helpful!
I'm so glad you finally made another video! I did this hike a few years back with a Meetup group. We did like an 8 or 9 mile version. I always wanted to go back but I didn't want to get lost. Thank you for showing me that there is a shorter version that's easy to follow. I will definitely have to come back when it cools down. The video was extremely informative. Really nice job my friend and keep them coming!
Appreciate the kind words! It’s certainly an exposed hike and warms up quickly. I hope to see you out there sometime!
I was thinking the same thing! More videos please!
As always, I love your videos. I have never been to Sloan Canyon. I will have to check it out in the Fall when it cools down. I love all the detail in your video guides.
Thank you so much! We should organize a small group hike. It’s a wonderful place.
@@BaseCampNevada we should!
👍🏼👣👍🏼Good Job. Good info, nice coverage and always great graphics!
Keep it up! #MannyOnTrail
Thanks, brother! Appreciate the support and kind words. 🙏🏻
Great hike. Take the petroglyphs hike to the site. Then continue until reaching the cowboy trail (1/4 mile take a right) which will lead back to the easiest section of the original trail.
Bumpy cowboy trail but good views and safer than reversing down the steep rocks that led to the awesome sight. Have fun!
Thank you for the comment! The route you described is certainly one way to approach this trail. As mentioned in the video, this is not the best option for everyone and should only be taken by those comfortable with scrambling.
Man, I wish I had watched this before I went. I went up the cowboy trail and when came down the other end I was stuck in the waterfall rock. Luckily two guys came toward me from the bottom and I used there hands as steps so I could slide down. It was so intense. I was about to try slide off on my own. After I warned everyone on the way down about THAT cliff lol.
Oh wow! Coming down that way can be a little sketchy! I’m glad someone was there to assist you. Stay safe ✌️
Nice work. Where exactly are the dates marked?And why didnt you sh9w us the petroglyphs?
Thank you for watching and the feedback. Sorry for the confusion! This is not a guide about petroglyphs, but a guide about the trails to help you get there. Maybe someday I’ll make a Part 2!
Wait there’s petroglyphs? I walk to the cowboy trail thing and climb some mountains and look at some goats. Really windy tho
Hundreds of petroglyphs! You should definitely swing over and check them out next time you’re hiking there.