Perfect trail and running conditions! You guys would wearing the NakedRunningBand, instead of hand carry. My daughter and I use them year round on training runs, and they easily hold enough for annual RimToRiver and RimToRim runs at the Grand Canyon. So nice to be hands free, AND not have a vest or pack on the back and shoulders!
@MTE_DFLEW15 күн бұрын
Thanks for the input! we'll have to check it out. Hand bottles are a bit clunky.
@austinado1615 күн бұрын
@@MTE_DFLEW My daughter and I switched to them in 2019. Miracle of miracles for trail running (IMO). We do a 21oz Camelbak Softflask in the back panel, phone, key, etc. in the right front panel, GU Roctane, peeled tangerines, etc. in the left front panel. You can see me/us running with them loaded lightly, and packed full, in the run vids on my channel, if you want to see how they function under those conditions.
@jcruzgarciajimenez458422 күн бұрын
Con mucho orgullo me recuerda mi vida del Rancho no camara no teléfono ni llamadas de emergencia hahahaha
@jcruzgarciajimenez458422 күн бұрын
No regresses llorando Ha ha me atacó un mountain lion
@Kates_Cresties23 күн бұрын
I was going to get vaporflys for XC what do you think of them?
@austinado1628 күн бұрын
I love running in the Canyon. Started running R2R's (as CC runs; no walking, no poles) with my daughter on her 16th bday in 2015, mid-Aug. We did it 5yrs in a row together, and then I started doing a 2nd one each Oct, and running them solo. She joined me for another one in 2022. I'm currently training for my 13th one, and was just there over Memorial Day weekend, to do a speed run of the Rim2River route and posted that vid to the channel. Best times of the year to run in the Canyon are, late Apr-end of May, and mid-Aug through late Oct. Depending on when you go, and what the weather conditions are currently like, you can do some quick math, and decide if you want to leave in the dark, and blast along with a headlamp on for an hour, or if you want to drop in at sunrise, run the whole thing in daylight. Both methods are a blast. A little tip for the descents while running; don't carry any water, in order to save the weight, and the hand-carry, or the bouncing if in a waist pack like a NakedRunningBand (what we use) or a race pack. When I go down the S. Kaibab, I carry no water, and hit the spigot at Boat Beach, just after the Black Bridge. When I go down the N. Kaibab, I carry no water, take a drink and wet hair at Manzanita Rest, and then stop for spigot at Cottonwood CG, about 1.5mi later.
@MTE_DFLEW27 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great input! I'm hoping to do a R2R within the next few weeks. Im thinking I'll probably start with a headlamp. Smart with the no water on the way down! I really appreciate the advice!
@austinado1627 күн бұрын
@@MTE_DFLEW Before you set plans in stone, take a look at the traditional weather patterns in July, and what's brewing over the next 3 weeks. Generally the high temps in June and July create their monsoon season, which in turn, creates some very hazardous weather conditions to include heavy rain, massive thunder and lightening on both rims, that is actually deadly, flash floods on some sections of the trails, flash floods that damage highway to the North Rim out in the Marble Canyon area, and wild fires. The reason my daughter and I run there in mid-Aug, is that the monsoon season has just ended, there's rain but it blows through quickly, and generally the temps are cooler due to cloud cover the seems to move in at about 10 or 11am. The reason I go again on the first Sat. of Oct. is that the weather is perfect, and I can wait until sunrise, not run with, or carry a headlamp, and can turn the whole thing into a fast cross-country run. I/we go super light on the runs there: NakeRunningBand, Petzl Tikkina, 6-8 GU Roctanes, 10-12 peeled tangerines, 1 5hr energy drink bottle (half at Phantom, half at Havasupai Garden) and 5-6 packets of Liquid I.V.(with a tiny hole poked at the top of each packet so that they can be compressed down and folded over themselves in order to be really small), a 21oz and a 17oz Camelbak soft flask. The 17oz is a backup for extra water, incase we show up and there are water stops that have the water turned off, or if needed due to heat, on the haul from Cottonwood through the box to Phantom, and from Phantom up the CorkScrew to Havasupai.
@lisaoconnell7882Ай бұрын
Both of you now know what your spirit animal is!!!
@lisaoconnell7882Ай бұрын
Very Grand indeed 😅
@rosek9761Ай бұрын
I’ve been on that trail. Pretty neat!
@jacobgallaherАй бұрын
What a jerk
@tristanmichael89302 ай бұрын
Should i call him
@H.i.m......2 ай бұрын
“I wanna go run in nature” *complains about nature*
@MTE_DFLEW2 ай бұрын
“Feels good to be honest” doesn’t sound like too much of a complaint to me
@strubs162 ай бұрын
Questionable drop in lol
@MTE_DFLEW2 ай бұрын
Ahh, beggars can’t be choosers 🤷♂️
@renohiker5 ай бұрын
My old stomping grounds. Good job guys! Cheers! 🥃
@DerekGHikes7 ай бұрын
Awesome! One of the North East Ultra 8 hikes, do you plan to do the others? For those not familiar, it's the challenge for what's considered to be the 8 toughest hikes in the North East. Mahoosac Traverse - Maine/New Hampshire Presidential Traverse - New Hampshire Pemi Look - New Hampshire Taconic Crest Trail - New York/Massachusetts/Vermont Devils Path - NY Catskills Cranberry Lake 50 - NY Adirondacks Great Range Traverse - NY Adirondacks Saranac Lake 6er - NY Adirondacks
@tonywhetham81657 ай бұрын
Bravo
@stevebailey76337 ай бұрын
Dangerous hike in winter. Having survival gear is essential, especially if the weather turns. Bail put options as well need to be understood, and always get the latest forecast in the morning before you start. Not doing that killed Kate Matrosova in 2015
@MTE_DFLEW7 ай бұрын
We full heartedly agree. during the traverse we each had extra insulating and shell layers we never needed to put on, as well as several bail out routes. The extra gear was a bit cumbersome for pack weight but a necessity for anyone attempting to do this hike during the winter months.
@angelodeluca32987 ай бұрын
This is quality
@mobilewintercamp75158 ай бұрын
Great graphics and explanation. I’m gearing for winter and some small trips and the Whites are my goal in a year or so. Nice go of it dudes
@MTE_DFLEW8 ай бұрын
Sounds fun! keep us posted on how it goes!
@medicinegone8 ай бұрын
Impressive. I live in and play in the mountains of northern CO. Yours look just as fun. Nice work guys.
@MTE_DFLEW8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! I hope to get out there soon and see what the high altitude is all about, but can’t complain about the whites!
@1024Pete8 ай бұрын
Bravo to your determined spirit and success. Thanks for sharing your challenging detailed hike. Very helpful. Mount Hamilton is a mountain in the Diablo Range in Santa Clara County, California. The mountain's peak, at 4,265 feet. But, you probably know that. Wishing you peace and good fortune. Happy Trails!
@MTE_DFLEW8 ай бұрын
I did not know that about Mt. Hamilton, thank you!
@nathanbeauregard86788 ай бұрын
I’m surprised Luke didn’t hike in sandals and without a shirt
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Perfect trail and running conditions! You guys would wearing the NakedRunningBand, instead of hand carry. My daughter and I use them year round on training runs, and they easily hold enough for annual RimToRiver and RimToRim runs at the Grand Canyon. So nice to be hands free, AND not have a vest or pack on the back and shoulders!
Thanks for the input! we'll have to check it out. Hand bottles are a bit clunky.
@@MTE_DFLEW My daughter and I switched to them in 2019. Miracle of miracles for trail running (IMO). We do a 21oz Camelbak Softflask in the back panel, phone, key, etc. in the right front panel, GU Roctane, peeled tangerines, etc. in the left front panel. You can see me/us running with them loaded lightly, and packed full, in the run vids on my channel, if you want to see how they function under those conditions.
Con mucho orgullo me recuerda mi vida del Rancho no camara no teléfono ni llamadas de emergencia hahahaha
No regresses llorando Ha ha me atacó un mountain lion
I was going to get vaporflys for XC what do you think of them?
I love running in the Canyon. Started running R2R's (as CC runs; no walking, no poles) with my daughter on her 16th bday in 2015, mid-Aug. We did it 5yrs in a row together, and then I started doing a 2nd one each Oct, and running them solo. She joined me for another one in 2022. I'm currently training for my 13th one, and was just there over Memorial Day weekend, to do a speed run of the Rim2River route and posted that vid to the channel. Best times of the year to run in the Canyon are, late Apr-end of May, and mid-Aug through late Oct. Depending on when you go, and what the weather conditions are currently like, you can do some quick math, and decide if you want to leave in the dark, and blast along with a headlamp on for an hour, or if you want to drop in at sunrise, run the whole thing in daylight. Both methods are a blast. A little tip for the descents while running; don't carry any water, in order to save the weight, and the hand-carry, or the bouncing if in a waist pack like a NakedRunningBand (what we use) or a race pack. When I go down the S. Kaibab, I carry no water, and hit the spigot at Boat Beach, just after the Black Bridge. When I go down the N. Kaibab, I carry no water, take a drink and wet hair at Manzanita Rest, and then stop for spigot at Cottonwood CG, about 1.5mi later.
Thanks for the great input! I'm hoping to do a R2R within the next few weeks. Im thinking I'll probably start with a headlamp. Smart with the no water on the way down! I really appreciate the advice!
@@MTE_DFLEW Before you set plans in stone, take a look at the traditional weather patterns in July, and what's brewing over the next 3 weeks. Generally the high temps in June and July create their monsoon season, which in turn, creates some very hazardous weather conditions to include heavy rain, massive thunder and lightening on both rims, that is actually deadly, flash floods on some sections of the trails, flash floods that damage highway to the North Rim out in the Marble Canyon area, and wild fires. The reason my daughter and I run there in mid-Aug, is that the monsoon season has just ended, there's rain but it blows through quickly, and generally the temps are cooler due to cloud cover the seems to move in at about 10 or 11am. The reason I go again on the first Sat. of Oct. is that the weather is perfect, and I can wait until sunrise, not run with, or carry a headlamp, and can turn the whole thing into a fast cross-country run. I/we go super light on the runs there: NakeRunningBand, Petzl Tikkina, 6-8 GU Roctanes, 10-12 peeled tangerines, 1 5hr energy drink bottle (half at Phantom, half at Havasupai Garden) and 5-6 packets of Liquid I.V.(with a tiny hole poked at the top of each packet so that they can be compressed down and folded over themselves in order to be really small), a 21oz and a 17oz Camelbak soft flask. The 17oz is a backup for extra water, incase we show up and there are water stops that have the water turned off, or if needed due to heat, on the haul from Cottonwood through the box to Phantom, and from Phantom up the CorkScrew to Havasupai.
Both of you now know what your spirit animal is!!!
Very Grand indeed 😅
I’ve been on that trail. Pretty neat!
What a jerk
Should i call him
“I wanna go run in nature” *complains about nature*
“Feels good to be honest” doesn’t sound like too much of a complaint to me
Questionable drop in lol
Ahh, beggars can’t be choosers 🤷♂️
My old stomping grounds. Good job guys! Cheers! 🥃
Awesome! One of the North East Ultra 8 hikes, do you plan to do the others? For those not familiar, it's the challenge for what's considered to be the 8 toughest hikes in the North East. Mahoosac Traverse - Maine/New Hampshire Presidential Traverse - New Hampshire Pemi Look - New Hampshire Taconic Crest Trail - New York/Massachusetts/Vermont Devils Path - NY Catskills Cranberry Lake 50 - NY Adirondacks Great Range Traverse - NY Adirondacks Saranac Lake 6er - NY Adirondacks
Bravo
Dangerous hike in winter. Having survival gear is essential, especially if the weather turns. Bail put options as well need to be understood, and always get the latest forecast in the morning before you start. Not doing that killed Kate Matrosova in 2015
We full heartedly agree. during the traverse we each had extra insulating and shell layers we never needed to put on, as well as several bail out routes. The extra gear was a bit cumbersome for pack weight but a necessity for anyone attempting to do this hike during the winter months.
This is quality
Great graphics and explanation. I’m gearing for winter and some small trips and the Whites are my goal in a year or so. Nice go of it dudes
Sounds fun! keep us posted on how it goes!
Impressive. I live in and play in the mountains of northern CO. Yours look just as fun. Nice work guys.
Thanks for watching! I hope to get out there soon and see what the high altitude is all about, but can’t complain about the whites!
Bravo to your determined spirit and success. Thanks for sharing your challenging detailed hike. Very helpful. Mount Hamilton is a mountain in the Diablo Range in Santa Clara County, California. The mountain's peak, at 4,265 feet. But, you probably know that. Wishing you peace and good fortune. Happy Trails!
I did not know that about Mt. Hamilton, thank you!
I’m surprised Luke didn’t hike in sandals and without a shirt
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