Dudes, "Sweet" trip. No words... they are all yours. As, such as I , You will never forget the high country. I never do. Always go back for more. That beer melted right down, I know!
Great! This video should have so many more views! As an avid outdoorsman in the east I sometimes have opportunities to bring friends or family out into the "big woods". Its during these times of sharing I realize just how much knowledge I have of the environment as a skill set. I really appreciate the depth of knowledge behind this video. It's obvious you guys didn't just go out ignorantly and decide to do 200 miles of "off trail" ski packing but rather there is many years of knowledge here. You guys looked genuinely comfortable in what 99% of people would say is an incredibly harsh environment. Thanks for sharing and educating what is possible.
No doubt! We spent a ton of time studying the route, plotting out a safe path for winter travel while still following the official summer route. Matt has a lifetime of skiing experience whereas Sachin and I have only skiied for a couple years, so we depended on his knowledge quite a bit for all the real-time micro navigation needed on a winter route like this. But yes, doing this route safely does require years of backcountry know-how for sure. Thanks for watching!
This is kinda weird, I skied a route from Whitney to Rock Creek in 2019 with my friends! April 15th to April 29th! This is pretty weird, because the weather window wasn't that big and the weather was stormy before we went and stormy after, so we had to have been close? We also deviated significantly from the Roper route, and stayed higher, more like a red line or Moynier influenced route. We didn't see anyone except for a few doing smaller loops in the directions. Would love to chat more about your trip, can't wait to finish the video!
This is awesome! Have you thought about writing about the trip in a blog article or similar? Would love to read about what gear you brought, what went well, what didn't, and in general more about the trip.
What an incredible experience you guys must have had. So you carried 3 or 4 days of food to the resupply and planned for 7 days or did you exceed the planned mileage? I hiked the JMT when I was 20 and now I've got this winter SHR bug in my late 40's. So psyched on this video, thanks for doing it. Would love to hear about how your logistic plan versus how reality played out.
For the most part, no. I think we only had 1 night where we couldn't find a campsite near a water source and had to melt snow. Easy to find streams and use our water bottle on a string technique to scoop water.
Salute to the wonderful journey and beautiful friendship.
Dudes, "Sweet" trip. No words... they are all yours. As, such as I , You will never forget the high country. I never do. Always go back for more. That beer melted right down, I know!
What a great trip. I'll never get to do that, so I love seeing you guys on the route. Amazing.
I almost cried at the scene you guys drunk beer. Amazing job!
Amazing! This so so badass. Would love to see a gear breakdown.
Great! This video should have so many more views! As an avid outdoorsman in the east I sometimes have opportunities to bring friends or family out into the "big woods". Its during these times of sharing I realize just how much knowledge I have of the environment as a skill set. I really appreciate the depth of knowledge behind this video. It's obvious you guys didn't just go out ignorantly and decide to do 200 miles of "off trail" ski packing but rather there is many years of knowledge here. You guys looked genuinely comfortable in what 99% of people would say is an incredibly harsh environment. Thanks for sharing and educating what is possible.
No doubt! We spent a ton of time studying the route, plotting out a safe path for winter travel while still following the official summer route. Matt has a lifetime of skiing experience whereas Sachin and I have only skiied for a couple years, so we depended on his knowledge quite a bit for all the real-time micro navigation needed on a winter route like this. But yes, doing this route safely does require years of backcountry know-how for sure. Thanks for watching!
You boys are amazing
Wow!, what an amazing adventure. fantastic video. Thanks for sharing.
I saw this video for second time and I'm still admiring the SHR on ski. On my bucket list for sure!
Wow! a great video ......thanks. totally envious.
Really cool stuff guys! It's giving me some ideas for next year. Thanks for sharing.
This is kinda weird, I skied a route from Whitney to Rock Creek in 2019 with my friends! April 15th to April 29th! This is pretty weird, because the weather window wasn't that big and the weather was stormy before we went and stormy after, so we had to have been close? We also deviated significantly from the Roper route, and stayed higher, more like a red line or Moynier influenced route.
We didn't see anyone except for a few doing smaller loops in the directions. Would love to chat more about your trip, can't wait to finish the video!
Epic! Tiny packs, skinny skis!
My new most favorite ski video ever. Congrats.
Man, this was a fantastic video! Subscribed.
This is awesome! Have you thought about writing about the trip in a blog article or similar? Would love to read about what gear you brought, what went well, what didn't, and in general more about the trip.
Yeah we really should do that. I'll chat with the boys and see if we can write something up.
This is the coolest thing ever
That's great guys! Congrats !
Thanks for making it! memories for life.
Sweet vid!
What an incredible experience you guys must have had. So you carried 3 or 4 days of food to the resupply and planned for 7 days or did you exceed the planned mileage? I hiked the JMT when I was 20 and now I've got this winter SHR bug in my late 40's. So psyched on this video, thanks for doing it. Would love to hear about how your logistic plan versus how reality played out.
We did one food drop pre trip around the mammoth crest.
The TH-cam algorithm sent me a good one today.
solid
Wow!!
I still find time to watch this. At very minimum 3k views is me... Minimum, but I’m pretty sure it’s more like 5k views.
Why is Muir Hut's fireplace blocked-in?
No fires above certain elevations are allowed now. Law was written post hut construction, Keeps the snow/precip out better now as well.
Hey! Nice video, quick question, did you had trouble getting water? Thanks:)
For the most part, no. I think we only had 1 night where we couldn't find a campsite near a water source and had to melt snow. Easy to find streams and use our water bottle on a string technique to scoop water.
I am planning on doing the same thing this spring, do you mind exchanging emails? I would have a couple of questions