America's Hardest Dayhike as listed by Backpacker Magazine. 41 Miles, 12,000 ft of elevation gain/loss. Plus one section was closed for safety reason. We went through it anyway. What a blast!
I was interested to watch your video as they shot much of the movie "Bend of the river" there on location in 1952. Found it interesting as some of your shots appear to be exactly where they filmed from what I could tell. Yeah I know I have to much time on my hands.
Awesome job guys. I live about 20 miles form Mt. Hood and I've never even done that trail. I plan to someday, but it would probably take me 4 days to do it.
Wow 22 hours of hiking, I could never do that. I thought mt Washington was hard 5 hours to climb 6000 feet. Id like to go to the Rockys someday around here its small mountains 1000-6000 feet.
I was interested to watch your video as they shot much of the movie "Bend of the river" there on location in 1952. Found it interesting as some of your shots appear to be exactly where they filmed from what I could tell. Yeah I know I have to much time on my hands.
tiberiousss 6 months ago
You need to allow this video to play from iPhones. Good video
blwalton74 6 months ago
I love this state
TheDATominator 10 months ago
Where can I find more details ie: a map of this trail?
aeroflying 1 year ago
@miketavery lol
jpete3027666 1 year ago
wow! this hike looks AMAZING!
OettingerCroat 2 years ago
i was maintaining the timberline trail this summer for 5 weeks :) best fun i ever had
oliverlysaght 2 years ago
Awesome job guys. I live about 20 miles form Mt. Hood and I've never even done that trail. I plan to someday, but it would probably take me 4 days to do it.
Derek340 2 years ago
Wow 22 hours of hiking, I could never do that. I thought mt Washington was hard 5 hours to climb 6000 feet. Id like to go to the Rockys someday around here its small mountains 1000-6000 feet.
ArmyRanger10 3 years ago
looks better then it sounds. blues traveler?-yuk!
epicstove 4 years ago