Thanks for this video! I live in Wisconsin but since visiting Glacier I've long considered grabbing a Bible, food, and water bottle and just disappearing hiking in Glacier for days at a time. Money restrictions have prevented me from doing so so I thank you for allowing me to live somewhat vicariously!
@rydenbrook Жыл бұрын
Very cool. I want to do this in July. What date did you do the summit?
@kerierickson2241 Жыл бұрын
July 18th!!!! It was amazing!!!!!!
@rydenbrook Жыл бұрын
@@kerierickson2241 Ah Cool. Thanks. Was wondering if there may be snow fields to cross in July...my first time on the trail. 😊
@jerrystraka7856 Жыл бұрын
my old home... thanks for sharing. did Dragon's Tail once, Bearhat 3 times (into Hidden lake over 60 times), Cannon once, Clements once, Oberlin about 20 times (usual opening day destination), Gould twice, Bishop's Cap twice, Piegan 9 times, Pollock 12 times, Mahtapi twice, Siyeh once..... AND MY FAVORITE!! REYNOLDS 14 TIMES (BEST SUMMIT VIEW IN THE PARK) 35+ years. well over 4000 trail miles. well over 100 summits (Great Northern too!). most every trail pass in the park (love boulder pass and boulder peak!!) keep racking 'em up. i[m retired and exploring the Andes now. Ecuador rules!!
@Drew-lu4vn Жыл бұрын
Great stuff! What month was this shot in? Thanks!
@kerierickson2241 Жыл бұрын
We hiked this July 14th of last year!
@jenniferhooker26642 жыл бұрын
And also did you use All trails to navigate this?!
@jenniferhooker26642 жыл бұрын
Hey! I’m working in Glacier for the summer and I’m wanting to do this trail, how do you know exactly where to turn off from Hidden Lake trail?!
@_EarthWorm_Jim Жыл бұрын
if you find out holla!! going in mid aug would like to do this
@dansaunders522 жыл бұрын
I loved your footage! It did, however, not address the part where you need to register your trip off the Hidden Lake Overlook Trail with the ranger at Logan Pass (not Logan's...random possessifiying is killing English). Of course you did that, otherwise you would have been "those people" who abuse the NP access requirements and account for those people who go off on their own and never get found. Surely your doing that should have been part of your 'epic' video, right?
@amberm36055 ай бұрын
I believe you only need a permit if overnight backcountry camping, not day hiking. That said it is always advisable (though not required) to let rangers know if you are going on a seldom used trail and your expected time of return for safety purposes. This trail is used by climbers to access the mountain and is not prohibited to use. Just not the typical trail people go on. I could be wrong and if you find something official that says otherwise I would like to see it since I'm planning on doing this trail at the end of summer.
@godisgood70702 жыл бұрын
Where Hank Williams Jr fell 400 ft while hunting the story goes anyway...fyi
@trwent2 жыл бұрын
I have never heard of anyone bringing a stove and freeze-dried food on just a day hike!!
@kerierickson22412 жыл бұрын
It was our kids first hiking trip so we were just trying to make it fun for them and they were so excited about it🤣
@trwent2 жыл бұрын
@@kerierickson2241 That's cool.
@brandonlee8313 Жыл бұрын
Stove lol. Like it’s heavy? Why not?
@carymoyer61832 жыл бұрын
Great photos and shots of the topography. I’ve been looking for a scenic backpacking trip in Telluride, and I think I just found it.
@kerierickson22412 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!!!! Telluride was beautiful! I’ll definitely be going back!!!!
@awitnessuntoallnations2 жыл бұрын
Way to go! Tough hike, but always worth it for those incredible glacier & alpine lake views. Nice job documenting your experience on this trail. Great memories made! 👍
@Dancactusme12 жыл бұрын
It looks like is on the opposite side of the highline trail
@VardiOnTheGo2 жыл бұрын
Thank for sharing! How many miles round trip and how long did it take you?
@kerierickson22412 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!!! We clocked 6.8 round trip to the false summit, 1800 ft elevation. Hike time around 3 hours 1/2 hours and we weren’t in any kind of a rush…did a lot of talking and laughing along the hike at a leisurely pace. It was a great hike! It was 2.1 miles to the pass which was actually one of the most beautiful views, and then just under a mile to the start of the dragons tail!
@TruthHasSpoken2 жыл бұрын
loved your video ! thank you.
@kerierickson22412 жыл бұрын
Aww, thank you so much for watching!!!!! It was so fun make!
@GatorMH2 жыл бұрын
That's a badass hike! Great video
@kerierickson22412 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes, it really was a great hike!!!!!!
@Tiggy1373 жыл бұрын
Great video. I was there a couple weeks ago. Absolutely beautiful. Great to relive my experience through your video 🙂
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Thanks for this video! I live in Wisconsin but since visiting Glacier I've long considered grabbing a Bible, food, and water bottle and just disappearing hiking in Glacier for days at a time. Money restrictions have prevented me from doing so so I thank you for allowing me to live somewhat vicariously!
Very cool. I want to do this in July. What date did you do the summit?
July 18th!!!! It was amazing!!!!!!
@@kerierickson2241 Ah Cool. Thanks. Was wondering if there may be snow fields to cross in July...my first time on the trail. 😊
my old home... thanks for sharing. did Dragon's Tail once, Bearhat 3 times (into Hidden lake over 60 times), Cannon once, Clements once, Oberlin about 20 times (usual opening day destination), Gould twice, Bishop's Cap twice, Piegan 9 times, Pollock 12 times, Mahtapi twice, Siyeh once..... AND MY FAVORITE!! REYNOLDS 14 TIMES (BEST SUMMIT VIEW IN THE PARK) 35+ years. well over 4000 trail miles. well over 100 summits (Great Northern too!). most every trail pass in the park (love boulder pass and boulder peak!!) keep racking 'em up. i[m retired and exploring the Andes now. Ecuador rules!!
Great stuff! What month was this shot in? Thanks!
We hiked this July 14th of last year!
And also did you use All trails to navigate this?!
Hey! I’m working in Glacier for the summer and I’m wanting to do this trail, how do you know exactly where to turn off from Hidden Lake trail?!
if you find out holla!! going in mid aug would like to do this
I loved your footage! It did, however, not address the part where you need to register your trip off the Hidden Lake Overlook Trail with the ranger at Logan Pass (not Logan's...random possessifiying is killing English). Of course you did that, otherwise you would have been "those people" who abuse the NP access requirements and account for those people who go off on their own and never get found. Surely your doing that should have been part of your 'epic' video, right?
I believe you only need a permit if overnight backcountry camping, not day hiking. That said it is always advisable (though not required) to let rangers know if you are going on a seldom used trail and your expected time of return for safety purposes. This trail is used by climbers to access the mountain and is not prohibited to use. Just not the typical trail people go on. I could be wrong and if you find something official that says otherwise I would like to see it since I'm planning on doing this trail at the end of summer.
Where Hank Williams Jr fell 400 ft while hunting the story goes anyway...fyi
I have never heard of anyone bringing a stove and freeze-dried food on just a day hike!!
It was our kids first hiking trip so we were just trying to make it fun for them and they were so excited about it🤣
@@kerierickson2241 That's cool.
Stove lol. Like it’s heavy? Why not?
Great photos and shots of the topography. I’ve been looking for a scenic backpacking trip in Telluride, and I think I just found it.
Thanks for watching!!!! Telluride was beautiful! I’ll definitely be going back!!!!
Way to go! Tough hike, but always worth it for those incredible glacier & alpine lake views. Nice job documenting your experience on this trail. Great memories made! 👍
It looks like is on the opposite side of the highline trail
Thank for sharing! How many miles round trip and how long did it take you?
Thanks for watching!!! We clocked 6.8 round trip to the false summit, 1800 ft elevation. Hike time around 3 hours 1/2 hours and we weren’t in any kind of a rush…did a lot of talking and laughing along the hike at a leisurely pace. It was a great hike! It was 2.1 miles to the pass which was actually one of the most beautiful views, and then just under a mile to the start of the dragons tail!
loved your video ! thank you.
Aww, thank you so much for watching!!!!! It was so fun make!
That's a badass hike! Great video
Thank you! Yes, it really was a great hike!!!!!!
Great video. I was there a couple weeks ago. Absolutely beautiful. Great to relive my experience through your video 🙂
Thank you so much! It was truly amazing!!
Great editing!
What an awesome mom to take her kids hiking
Estah
Who is that beautiful girl in the braids