Thanks for watching! If you’d like to see more amazing Utah travel destinations, check out my new video ‘Top 50 Hikes & Places To Visit in Southern Utah.’ This recent travel guide is one of the most ambitious videos I’ve ever made. I hope you like it! th-cam.com/video/HQQh_ZyGUHQ/w-d-xo.html
That means the world, thank you so much. Sometimes it’s hard to keep creating and there’s always tons of self-doubt, but comments like this remind me to keep going. Thank you
Check out the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming, Mount Washington in New Hampshire, Mount Mansfield in Vermont, and Mount Marcy in New York . The 2 mountains in the east --do not underestimate them. Mount Washington is one of the most dangerous mountains on the North American Continent because of the weather.
Enchantments take permit. Thats why I go up down Ingalls Creek. Peak from that side. But obviously the hike he took is scenic route on the other side is Esmeralda Basin Ingalls Longs Pass. Mount Rainier skyline and chinook pass. You can take dogs over sourdough pass from Chinook. Go up peak over crystal lake. Naches Peak trail west side is spectacular view of Rainier Live here now.
Awesome Video Kevin! Thank You For Sharing The Top 50 Hikes In The USA. So Beautiful and Breathtaking! Unfortunately, I Will Not Be Able To Do Most Of These Hikes Since I Was Born With Asthma. Thank You For Sharing Them With Us.
"Shuttle service" lmao we got uber now a days but honestly im building a van at the moment to do this exact thing I just bumped 50 hikes past like 13 lmao I was gonna be looking at trees and maybe a glance of a view thanks to this video I'm gonna see a lot more then trees
I just found your channel! Of these, I’ve only done Corona Arch, Angels Landing, and just the very beginning of Bright Angel Trail down to the 1.5 mile rest point. I definitely want to try some of these if I get the chance
Thanks for the great recommendations! We’ll definitely check out the first two while we’re in Kanab this month. Just subscribed as well and looking forward to more of your content! -Daniel & Caitlin
Oh how I wish I was young again, we used to go to old rag mountain when I was a kid, my dad aways wanted to go back, but realized that he is to old and feeble to walk the trails. At least for me Seneca Rocks is still manageable with the switchbacks. And benches.. lol
Absolutely, cool caverns near by, but the most fun thing is the pay ponds for trout at the smoke hole caverns where you get cell phone coverage again.. lol to me it was fun . It costed less then buying trout at the grocery store... so the way I saw it is I was just having fun shopping... lol
What a fantastic video ! Y'all deserve much more engagement. I'm a bit surprised to not see Half Dome on the list :p nevertheless, i'm subscribed now !
Great suggestion! I haven't hiked it yet, have actually had permits twice for the cables but it hasn't worked out either time, hopefully one day I'll be able to do a vlog from there. Thanks for watching!
Nice list of a lot of great hikes to discover. However there are several more that should be on a top 50 list. Or top 10 for that matter. Half Dome & Yosemite Falls hikes in Yosemite, and Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain NP. There are also many hikes to great waterfalls in NC from 1/2 mile to several mile round trips that could make the list. Linville Falls, Crabtree Falls, Rainbow Falls, and Triple Falls/High Falls to name a few, & Chimney Rock hikes as well. EDIT: Not hiked but what about the Highline Trail in Glacier NP, or Hidden Lake?
Something tells me you didn’t hike in the white mountains in New Hampshire. I hike the East Coast, the most beautiful (and toughest) on the East Coast and the Appalachian Trail. I guarantee you would adjust this list. Great video!
If you haven’t, go to New Hampshire. I guarantee you would adjust this list. I hike the East Coast, the white mountains are the most beautiful in all of the east end criminally underrated in its beauty.
Absolutely! But it depends on where you are going next month because it is winter, so unless you have a pretty cold sleeping bag and other gear, options are much more limited compared to summer
Great stuff! We've only done a few of these, and there a bunch in your video I hadn't heard of that we'll need to check out when we get a chance. We just need to figure out which ones our dog can (and is allowed) to do.
I'm actually planning a road trip, and the kayaking at antelope canyon looks so cool!! How did you guys end up transporting your tent/gear, since you rented the kayaks overnight??
When you say you watched the sunset at the Mount Fremont Fire tower, did you camp overnight or go back down after dark? Would really love to add this one to our itinerary, but we're not big on camping in the wild.
It's kind of a long story but I've been a professional photographer and filmmaker for about 6 years now, and I just kind of started TH-cam 2.5 years ago. I've worked for people, companies, hosted workshops, and run my own media business
Toroweap is THE PLACE AT GCNP. Period. If you want easy tour pay BAR 10 RANCH Hinton brothers to take you. Drive in over Mount Trumbull not up crappy road from AZ side. BLM 1069 out of Saint George
Thanks for watching! If you’d like to see more amazing Utah travel destinations, check out my new video ‘Top 50 Hikes & Places To Visit in Southern Utah.’ This recent travel guide is one of the most ambitious videos I’ve ever made. I hope you like it!
th-cam.com/video/HQQh_ZyGUHQ/w-d-xo.html
This channel is so underrated. And the video is more fantastic than a feature documentary.
That means the world, thank you so much. Sometimes it’s hard to keep creating and there’s always tons of self-doubt, but comments like this remind me to keep going. Thank you
I hike all the time--Kevin really has hit some unique spots here. I learned a lot.
Amazing video you have inspired me to go here
Thank you!!
Check out the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming, Mount Washington in New Hampshire, Mount Mansfield in Vermont, and Mount Marcy in New York . The 2 mountains in the east --do not underestimate them. Mount Washington is one of the most dangerous mountains on the North American Continent because of the weather.
Great work, my friend. This is really well done, and is exactly what I was looking for as bucket list inspiration.
So glad you liked it Chad. Thank you so much!
I’m from NoVa, so was obviously excited to see old rag up there.
That’s awesome! Old Rag is a classic!
I’m hyped to get out on the trails after watching this!!
I can’t waiiiit Colorado here we come
This may be the best video on youtube. awesome!
Great video! Thanks....my all time favorite is Peek A Boo in Bryce Canyon!
Thanks Cheryl! I haven't done it yet but it has been on my list for years!
Making a list of my favorites out of this list, and basically ended up writing down all of them lol. Thank you!
I'm so glad, that’s awesome haha. Thanks for watching!
Thank you! This is really awesome guide for my future trip 😊
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
What a great video you have put together, great job 👏 I admire your work, and love for nature, this video is amazing thank you so much for it ❤️.
Thanks for this great list. So much to explore in the world.
So much to do, it’s never ending. Thanks Andy!
Amazing video, thank you! Gave me many trails for my bucket list! Subscribing!
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching Mike!
Really enjoyed this... thank you for sharing your adventures!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Kevin ... such an amazing hiking guide!!! I live by Green Mtn ... we will have to connect. Thanks again!!! Kirk
Thanks so much Kirk! Absolutely!
Found your channel through the Banff video, thanks so much for making these great content!
I’m so glad you liked the Banff video and this one! I hope you stay around, thanks for watching!
Awesome sampler. I have been on several of these. So I know the others must be spectacular! I can’t wait to try more…
Thanks so much! I’m really glad you liked it, hopefully some more on my list made your bucket list :) thanks for watching
Enchantments take permit. Thats why I go up down Ingalls Creek. Peak from that side.
But obviously the hike he took is scenic route on the other side is Esmeralda Basin
Ingalls Longs Pass. Mount Rainier skyline and chinook pass.
You can take dogs over sourdough pass from Chinook. Go up peak over crystal lake.
Naches Peak trail west side is spectacular view of Rainier
Live here now.
I always have fun watching your videos. thank you for sharing us.
Thank you for watching Briant 🙏🏼
Just found your channel. Looking to hike a lot this summer. Great video!
Thanks for watching Joe! Have a great day
Thank you for sharing bro, so much effort went into this video!!!! Really appreciate you 🙏🏼
Thanks so much homie, I’m glad you like it. 💯
Panoramic Trail Yosemite. You can add Half Dome 4 mile Clouds rest to it.
Awesome Video Kevin! Thank You For Sharing The Top 50 Hikes In The USA. So Beautiful and Breathtaking! Unfortunately, I Will Not Be Able To Do Most Of These Hikes Since I Was Born With Asthma. Thank You For Sharing Them With Us.
Thank you Doug! I'm sorry to hear that, you will have to check out some of the smaller ones and some of the ones that are more park-and- visit places!
Thank you. Great list 👍
Thank you so much!
I plan on going to alot of these places this summer, thank you for the awesome video🤟🏼
That’s amazing! Thanks so much for watching! I’m so glad you liked it
SO SO SICK!! Virginia looks so fun!!
It’s got some hidden gems that’s for sure!
This video is amazing. Great work!!!!!!!
Thank you so much Abigail!
"Shuttle service" lmao we got uber now a days but honestly im building a van at the moment to do this exact thing I just bumped 50 hikes past like 13 lmao I was gonna be looking at trees and maybe a glance of a view thanks to this video I'm gonna see a lot more then trees
What video! Congratulation. Perfect edition!
I just found your channel! Of these, I’ve only done Corona Arch, Angels Landing, and just the very beginning of Bright Angel Trail down to the 1.5 mile rest point. I definitely want to try some of these if I get the chance
There is a never ending list of awesome hikes and things to see in the US, thanks for watching!
Man I wish there was some cool stuff like this in the South....
There definitely is but I seem to always be finding myself in the Rocky Mountains
Thanks for the great recommendations! We’ll definitely check out the first two while we’re in Kanab this month. Just subscribed as well and looking forward to more of your content!
-Daniel & Caitlin
Great list!
Oh how I wish I was young again, we used to go to old rag mountain when I was a kid, my dad aways wanted to go back, but realized that he is to old and feeble to walk the trails. At least for me Seneca Rocks is still manageable with the switchbacks. And benches.. lol
Glad you're still able to enjoy Seneca rocks, it's such an incredible trail and fun place
Absolutely, cool caverns near by, but the most fun thing is the pay ponds for trout at the smoke hole caverns where you get cell phone coverage again.. lol to me it was fun . It costed less then buying trout at the grocery store... so the way I saw it is I was just having fun shopping... lol
Thanks Kevin wonderful
Thank you Patricia!!
Wonderful video. Thanks for the inspiration. Some of these hikes made it definitely on our to-do list for our next road trip.👍👍👍
So glad to hear it, thanks for watching!
What a fantastic video ! Y'all deserve much more engagement. I'm a bit surprised to not see Half Dome on the list :p nevertheless, i'm subscribed now !
Great suggestion! I haven't hiked it yet, have actually had permits twice for the cables but it hasn't worked out either time, hopefully one day I'll be able to do a vlog from there. Thanks for watching!
This is such a great video! Thanks ! :)
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it!
Cloudland Canyon in northwest Georgia deserves some consideration.
I haven’t been but I googled it from your comment and it looks incredible! I’m gonna add it to my list. thanks for watching 🙏🏼
Awesome video
Thanks so much!
@@KevinEassa my wife and are definitely going to try a few of these. Thanks for sharing 👍
Nice list of a lot of great hikes to discover. However there are several more that should be on a top 50 list. Or top 10 for that matter. Half Dome & Yosemite Falls hikes in Yosemite, and Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain NP. There are also many hikes to great waterfalls in NC from 1/2 mile to several mile round trips that could make the list. Linville Falls, Crabtree Falls, Rainbow Falls, and Triple Falls/High Falls to name a few, & Chimney Rock hikes as well. EDIT: Not hiked but what about the Highline Trail in Glacier NP, or Hidden Lake?
Something tells me you didn’t hike in the white mountains in New Hampshire. I hike the East Coast, the most beautiful (and toughest) on the East Coast and the Appalachian Trail. I guarantee you would adjust this list. Great video!
Agreed! There's a lot to love in the east coast, from the smoky mtns up to Maine. Upstate NY has some very underappreciated hikes as well.
Franconia ridge is my favorite spot in the whole country
Great guide
Wow such a great video 👍
If you haven’t, go to New Hampshire. I guarantee you would adjust this list. I hike the East Coast, the white mountains are the most beautiful in all of the east end criminally underrated in its beauty.
appreciate the content
Thank you Victor!
amazing video!
i'm will travel to US next month and i'm thinking if i take my camping gear... it's possible make a trekking and camping?
tks!
Absolutely! But it depends on where you are going next month because it is winter, so unless you have a pretty cold sleeping bag and other gear, options are much more limited compared to summer
How do you not have more subs?
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I don't go east of Utah anymore of below I40.
Maybe CO again once more.
Great stuff! We've only done a few of these, and there a bunch in your video I hadn't heard of that we'll need to check out when we get a chance. We just need to figure out which ones our dog can (and is allowed) to do.
How and what eqipment did you use to shot those amazing videoes?
A bunch! This is footage compiled from years of filming. Sony a7iii, Sony a7riii, Sony a7riv, DJI mavic 1 pro, DJI mavic 2 pro, DJI air2s
I just subscribe d....time to hit d road again. Thanks bro👍👍
Awesome thank you! I'm so happy you liked the video, I hope you can get on the road soon
So beautiful 😍
Thank you!
I'm actually planning a road trip, and the kayaking at antelope canyon looks so cool!! How did you guys end up transporting your tent/gear, since you rented the kayaks overnight??
We loaded up the kayaks! Haha. It was wild. We actually have a full vlog on just that kayak adventure!
Best list ever! Good mix of hard and easy. Tell your GF she is tough. Little woman’s disease haha. My daughter has it but not that tough.
Thanks so much, I try to include a mix of easy and accessible spots, hidden gems, and classics. Bri is amazing! I'm sure your daughter is as well
It would have been cool if u added the states or the cities
When you say you watched the sunset at the Mount Fremont Fire tower, did you camp overnight or go back down after dark? Would really love to add this one to our itinerary, but we're not big on camping in the wild.
Good list. But Sky Pond is better than Black Lake, South Kaibab is better than Bright Angel, and Delicate Arch is better than Corona Arch.
I looked up your website, was wondering how you got started being able to travel?
It's kind of a long story but I've been a professional photographer and filmmaker for about 6 years now, and I just kind of started TH-cam 2.5 years ago. I've worked for people, companies, hosted workshops, and run my own media business
incrivel!
Natural Bridges Cove is at the bottom of Oregon, not Washington state or close to it.
You are correct! Audio mistake on my end
Natural bridges cove is in Southern Oregon not Washington
Toroweap is THE PLACE AT GCNP. Period.
If you want easy tour pay BAR 10 RANCH Hinton brothers to take you. Drive in over Mount Trumbull not up crappy road from AZ side.
BLM 1069 out of Saint George
this is more a list of places to take photos than best hikes
Some of our favorite hikes in the country!
all of these are in utah or colorado though.
Not all of them!
So you've never been to the Midwest?
Your videos music is way too loud 😂
We do appreciate the gratuitous shots of your female companion’s backside. We understand what sells tickets.
Hahaha yeah yeah
Found your channel through the Banff video, thanks so much for making these great content!
I’m so happy you like it, thanks so much!