I camped here and was in awe of the surroundings. Thank goodness it is not a National Park or the solitude would be gone. Thank you for resurrection of some great memories.
The 18 mile rugged access road certainly helps with the solitude, and similarly, thank goodness also for the adjacent Bridger Wilderness with 428,168 protected acres of spectacular roadless scenery.
Thanks Chad. We were in the area the same week as you. I enjoyed watching your video because we had considered visiting the Twin Lakes, but instead ended up just backpacking overnight to the upper Green River Lake.
@@apbutterfield I didn’t see any evidence of anybody being up at the Twin Lakes this year. I wonder if anybody had been up there all summer. Maybe some day hikers but there was no evidence of anybody camping. I regret not going up to the higher lake. It’s beautiful up there! I think next year I want to loop up and around the upper Green River lake and then come back down Porcupine Pass.
That sounds like a good plan: “Circle the Square(top)” I’ve heard it called. My parents took me on that same loop over Porcupine Pass in 1973 when I was closer in age to your kids today. It’s a good one!
Great job capturing the beauty of the Winds!
All these shots could be a postcard. Absolutely stunning area!
Thank you for sharing the movie. I was there in July, 2019. I miss the beautiful lake and mountains.
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing! The Winds are a magical place!
Best music, best video on the internet, thank you, time for off grid mental reset, on my way.
Enjoyable video! I visited that area in August 2021 also.
Great job capturing the beauty of this area! Very relaxing! Glad we found your channel! 👍
Nice videography and photography!
Beautiful shots - this area is on my bucket list, it was lovely just focusing on the beauty- thanks for sharing
I camped here and was in awe of the surroundings. Thank goodness it is not a National Park or the solitude would be gone. Thank you for resurrection of some great memories.
The 18 mile rugged access road certainly helps with the solitude, and similarly, thank goodness also for the adjacent Bridger Wilderness with 428,168 protected acres of spectacular roadless scenery.
So relaxing. When you are there you are away from everything.
Nice work ! Beautiful video ! Beautiful place . 👍
OMG! Haven't been there...yet, but certainly worth putting on my bucket list!
Great video, thanks for sharing.
Loving these videos. Amazing shots. Especially the opening scene. Money! Good music choice
Thank you!
I was there the last week of August. We backpacked up past the lakes and back around again. I posted a video of it as well. Your video is really nice.
Thanks Chad. We were in the area the same week as you. I enjoyed watching your video because we had considered visiting the Twin Lakes, but instead ended up just backpacking overnight to the upper Green River Lake.
@@apbutterfield I didn’t see any evidence of anybody being up at the Twin Lakes this year. I wonder if anybody had been up there all summer. Maybe some day hikers but there was no evidence of anybody camping. I regret not going up to the higher lake. It’s beautiful up there! I think next year I want to loop up and around the upper Green River lake and then come back down Porcupine Pass.
That sounds like a good plan: “Circle the Square(top)” I’ve heard it called. My parents took me on that same loop over Porcupine Pass in 1973 when I was closer in age to your kids today. It’s a good one!
Been there multiple times starting 1989. Recently, summer 2021, hiked to uppser end of upper lake.
We rent side by sides to the public in this area, as well as snowmobiles. The trail system goes right to the lake.
Beautiful! Do you need a 4x4 to get to the lake?
is there alot of free range cattle in the area?
I didn't see any cattle when we were there in August
there are some, not many