What's up guys, it's Austin. Growing up, I've always been really shy, but I don't want to allow fear to keep me from potentially amazing experiences. I want to put myself in situations that will push me outside of my comfort zone, because I know they will be fun and worth experiencing in the end. On this channel I'm going take you along on my journey were you will see me travel to new places, complete bucket list items, and learn new skills. I hope you subscribe and join my journey.
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New videos starting in 202? There is no set upload schedule. However, I hope to upload a video once a week.
Amazing video. Some things in life just Don't make since and the Haiku trail being closed and the legal trail is way more dangerous, should have kept Haiku Stairs Open. 🤔
You went during the best time imaginable. When I went in October last year, a train operator told me I didn’t need reservation. Day of, had to take multiple trains and it took 3 hours to get there. Wait times were 2-3 hours each. Had to get fast passes but was able to ride zokkkon, eejanaika, and Fujiyama. I was able to ride a limited express train during the night so it only took 2 hours to get back. I definitely don’t recommend going with family to kabukicho. I went with my wife but I personally liked shibuya more. I’m planning on going to nagaspa, trying out the Harry Potter tour, and going again to Disney and US Japan.
I’m going in October. I’m going from Osaka to Nagaspa. I don’t think they have fast passes like in FujiQ. Hope it is empty like when you went. Thank you for sharing this.
The trail is very long, but the incline is gradual. I started the trail at 8 am, and finished at 5 pm. For me, it took 3.5 hours up and 3.5 hours down, but I'm pretty sure that's slower than most people, as I had never done a hike longer than 6 miles. I spent 2 hours at the top, at the stairs, so depending on your pace and how long you spend at the top, it'll probably be around 5 to 7 hours to climb, and 6 to 8 hours round trip. High temperatures later in the day and muddy conditions if it rained or rains could slow you down.
@@ItsAustin36 Thank you very much for the information! Your experience will help me a lot next month 😃 I have hiked Park Butte trail (7.2 miles, 2200 feet) last summer and it was pretty close to my limit. I hope I can cope with this one since it is even more difficult due to the temperature, exposure, mud & cliffs - wish me luck!