Virtual Hike at Mount St Helens - 4K Vertically Oriented Walking Video - Harry's Ridge Trail

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Experience the ultimate mountain hike with our breathtaking vertically oriented video, designed to transform your indoor treadmill workout into a scenic walk along the iconic Harry's Ridge Trail. Immerse yourself in the stunning nature scenery of Mount St. Helens, as you traverse the mountain hike and soak in the majestic views of an active volcano. Let the ASMR nature sounds and the sounds of steps and breathing transport you to a solo hiking adventure, as you color up your jogging on the treadmill and forget about boring workouts. This vertical display hiking experience is perfect for those looking to elevate their indoor exercise with a 4K nature video that brings the beauty of outdoor mountain hiking right to your treadmill.
Harry's Ridge Trail offers a unique perspective of the aftermath of the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. The trail takes hikers through an area that was once buried in ash and debris, providing a firsthand look at the regrowth and recovery of the landscape following the catastrophic event. This makes it not only a beautiful and scenic hike but also an educational experience, allowing visitors to witness the resilience of nature in the face of such devastation.
On a sunny, warm day on October 18, 2022, Roman Khomlyak and Mykhailo Feshchak embarked on a virtual walking tour of Harry's Ridge Trail. This unique experience allowed them to observe the power of nature as it began to reborn after the catastrophic events. Both filmmakers, Roman, in particular, dislikes jogging on the treadmill as he finds it boring. To share his own experience and provide an exciting alternative for those looking to liven up their workouts, Roman filmed a vertical virtual hike, offering a captivating way to add color to indoor training sessions.
Video from: Harry's Ridge Trail, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington State, USA
Video title: Harry's Ridge Trail Scenic Hike For Vertical Screens
Time of filming: October, 18, 2022
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Video type: virtual walking tour
Video resolution 8K HDR
Producer: Roman Khomlyak, Pro Art Inc
Cinematographer: Roman Khomlyak
Editor and colorist: Volodymyr Volyk
Supervising editor: Anatolii Pylypenko
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  • @texasbeast239
    @texasbeast2395 ай бұрын

    Mount St. Helens, WA, is where the Transformers were originally supposed to have come to the surface of Earth from underground, back in 1984. But over time, the location was changed to the fictional volcano of Mount St. Hillary, OR, instead.

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