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@NorthwestWanderer
@NorthwestWanderer 2 дня назад
There looks to be some awesome winter backpacking in Arkansas!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 10 часов назад
Hello Andrew! Thanks for your comment! Watching your channel is part of the wife & I's evening routine. Going to watch the new Wind River video tonight. Having the opportunity to backpack in winter comes with a price. It's 100 degrees here in TX right now so we are anxiously waiting for the cooler months which start in October....we hope. Until then, we will just live vicariously through you and your videos. Funny story about this Arkansas hike was that it was supposed to be a 27 mile loop (Eagle Rock Loop) over 4 or 5 days. I suffered a few setbacks including a pack that was way too heavy at over 40 pounds and waking up covered in frost on the first night. My sleeping bag was soaked. So, I decided to bail on my original plan and try again at a later date. At my age - 67, I need to lower my expectations and definitely lighten the load, especially when it comes to camera gear and batteries. Speaking of cameras, I absolutely love the time lapse work you do. Maybe you should make a video explaining how you create those sequences both from a settings standpoint and in post production. Thanks again for the comment. Safe travels to you & Lacey. Mark
@zacharytvining
@zacharytvining 2 дня назад
Looks like you had a great time! I was a student of yours about 7 years ago and this popped up on my feed. Still remember "It's hamburger time" like it was yesterday 😂
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 11 часов назад
Hello Zach! 7 years ago Wow! Thanks for the comment. Ah yes.....Cheeseburger Time! I have kind of abandoned that gimmick because another RU-vidr that makes hiking videos has been using it far longer than I. I'll have to come up with a new gimmick (even though I kinda sorta snuck it in at the end of this recent video) I'm retired now from teaching and hope to get in a few more hikes before the legs get too old. Turned 67 last month. Take Care and if you still stay in touch with any of your Evans MS 8th grade science students, tell them I said hello! Mark
@EM-rm2xh
@EM-rm2xh 4 дня назад
Wow, this camera is so steady. May I ask what you used? Also, one of the reasons I watch your videos is because you let the trail speak for itself. You give information, but you simply walk and show us the beauty of the trail you're walking without too much commentary.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 11 часов назад
Thank you sooo much for the comment! I like how you say, "let the trail speak for itself." You couldn't have said it any better. As far as the camera, I used a GoPro Hero 11. I also used a GoPro 7 but more so for "walk bys" or stream crossings where it was mounted stationary. Most of the videos on my channel were taken using the GoPro 7 however there are some older videos that are very shaky because I used a Sony a6000 camera. Thanks again for watching and the kind compliment! Mark
@phillivingston8237
@phillivingston8237 5 дней назад
I enjoyed following you along the trail. It was very serene. Thank you for sharing.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 5 дней назад
Thank you Phil. Appreciate the comment!
@matthewmeals4833
@matthewmeals4833 5 дней назад
Awesome, I’m jealous
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 5 дней назад
Thanks Matt! Hope all is going well with you! Mark
@texashikeaholicsadventures5651
@texashikeaholicsadventures5651 6 дней назад
One of our favorite trails!! Nice video!!!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 5 дней назад
Thanks for watching y'all! Had planned on doing the whole ER loop however, the combination of a pack that was too heavy (43 lbs), my age, and the wet sleeping bag made me decide to play it safe and just do the out and back. Seems like the older I get, the more stuff finds its way into my pack. Why is that? Guess we just get gear happy or maybe we want more creature comforts as the knees & back get older. HA! So many trails.....so little time. Take care and thanks again to my fellow Texas hikers! Mark - McKinney
@ff-us6vy
@ff-us6vy 6 дней назад
Hey !! Fantastic to see you again.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 5 дней назад
Thanks for watching! Appreciate the comment! Mark
@davidlounsberry4127
@davidlounsberry4127 6 дней назад
Finally a new video! Can’t wait to watch it
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 5 дней назад
Thanks David! Yes....finally! I feel the same way. I've definitely become a little too lazy as I age. :) Best - Mark
@EM-rm2xh
@EM-rm2xh 11 дней назад
"I made it...for you, Dad. I love you." Cried a bit when I saw this. I could feel how much you loved your Dad.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 7 дней назад
Thank you so much for your comment. That hike meant a lot to me. Best part about the hike was that (unknown to me) the auto road to the mountaintop was closed that day. When I summited, I was the only one there. Very surreal in light of the fact that I climbed the mountain in honor of him. Thanks again for watching. Mark
@highonelevation9102
@highonelevation9102 Месяц назад
great video. was there a trail between baker and Johnson lake? also was there lot of camping spots at baker?
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 7 дней назад
Sorry for the late reply. Trail from Baker to Johnson was inconsistent. Navigation was not impacted significantly though. Camping at Baker was limited. Maybe 5 or 6 depending on how much seclusion you desire and how close to the lake you wanted to be. Same for Johnson which is very open. (fewer trees). I do recommend hiking this loop counterclockwise due to the fact that the descent to Johnson is so steep. Climbing it by going clockwise would be very challenging because of the loose rock. Don't miss summiting Pyramid peak. Awesome views but can be very windy. Thanks for watching! Mark
@Skcoop03
@Skcoop03 Год назад
Beautiful video. I'm looking at doing this trail soon. What TH did yall start at and how far in was that waterfall campsite?
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment Stephen! We started from the easternmost trailhead. Just past the 39:00 minute mark in the video I explain the location of the trailhead in Allison, AR using an aerial image. The campsite with the nice waterfall was about 2 miles from where we started. It sits kind of hidden off the left side of the trail right after crossing a broad creek (the one that the waterfall is on). The creeks will probably not have as much water in the fall. The area had quite a bit of rain the day before we hiked and the creeks and waterfalls were flowing well because of it. If you wait for the cooler temps and for the leaves to change color it will be a beautiful hike. There is much more to the trail toward the northwest. Thanks again for watching! Safe travels! Mark
@phoenixv.1044
@phoenixv.1044 Год назад
Awesome video, just got into backpacking and I noticed your floor mat at 6:58, where can I find one of these? I've seen many on Amazon but they are bulky, none are as thin as yours.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment! Sorry to take so long answering your question. The silver mat was cut from a roll of something called "Double Reflective Insulation" found at Home Depot. Very light and has many uses. On cold nights I put it under the tent. I also use it in the vestibule of my tent to have a clean place to kneel getting in and out. Very versatile, lightweight, and not expensive. The bubbled plastic layer between the foil covering makes it comfortable for sitting/laying/kneeling on the ground. It's not quite enough padding to sleep on, at least for me. Hope that helps. Thanks again! Mark
@phoenixv.1044
@phoenixv.1044 10 месяцев назад
Awesome, thanks for the info!! @@mhammann57
@47rhorvath
@47rhorvath Год назад
love this area...thanks for posting this video.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 Год назад
Thanks for the comment! Hoping to return someday and hike the northern area of the Gila River. Safe travels! Mark
@robjohnson3412
@robjohnson3412 Год назад
Very nice video, beautiful country!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 Год назад
Thank you for the comment! Yes, beautiful country indeed! Mark
@AbouttheJourney
@AbouttheJourney Год назад
I sure enjoyed this video. Great Basin National Park is one of my favorite parks in the whole system. Back in the late 90's I did this hike and absolutely loved it! Such a great place.This was one of the first hiking/backpacking videos I came across on RU-vid. You and a few others inspired me to start filming my own hiking adventures and post them on RU-vid. Thanks for that and thanks for sharing your adventures! ~ Mike
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 Год назад
Thanks for the comment Mike! The Great Basin hike will always be one of my favorites. I checked out your channel and was impressed. Great variety of destinations including many I have never heard of. And the time lapse stuff is really cool! Wish I had a catchy name for my channel like you have. Funny...we have almost an identical number of subscribers with you beating me out by 3! And you did it in a fraction of the time it took me. Keep up the great work. Thanks again for watching. Safe travels! - Mark
@jimmymcnatt2606
@jimmymcnatt2606 Год назад
Glad to see you back at it!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 Год назад
Thanks for the comment & view Jimmy! It's hard to stay away from the woods for very long. Hopefully I'll have more opportunity after I retire in a few months. Mark
@ervinslens
@ervinslens Год назад
Such a relaxing and peaceful presentation friend. These shots are remarkable! 🔥🔥
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 Год назад
Appreciate the comment @ervinslens! Nothing like wilderness to find peace & serenity. Getting harder and harder every day. Thanks again! Mark
@texashikeaholicsadventures5651
Another great night in the woods! That campsite was awesome!! Thanks for sharing! Happy New Year!!🎆
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 Год назад
Thanks y'all! Here's to an adventurous new year to our fellow YouTubin' hiking couple from Texas. Mark & Cheryl
@matthewmeals4833
@matthewmeals4833 Год назад
Nice trail! Good videography as well looked like you had fun
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 Год назад
Thanks Matt! Best to you and family in the new year! Maybe time to dust off the boots & backpack and requalify for your hiking merit badge! Safe travels! Mark
@matthewmeals4833
@matthewmeals4833 Год назад
@@mhammann57 thanks hope your New Years was good as well. Actually hiked the buffalo river trail up in Arkansas in November and it was cold hahaha. I’m working on planning a big bend trip for April!
@j.blase556
@j.blase556 Год назад
We are so happy to see y'all back at it! We love your videos and have this place on our bucket list. Thank you for sharing, we're watching it this very moment!!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 Год назад
Thanks for the comment! Definitely keep that on your bucket list. We would like to have hiked a couple more miles east along Caney Creek but that campsite was too hard to pass up. Maybe try again during peak fall colors in late Oct/early Nov. Hope your new year is filled with exciting new adventures and beautiful places to explore in the great outdoors! Mark & Cheryl
@VIDEOAC3D
@VIDEOAC3D Год назад
Only 10 videos later and I finally found someone with the sense to leave out the royalty free music! Thank you for leaving natures soundtrack alone. Yours is the best video of the Stillwater's rapids that I've found. I remember hiking this trail in 93' during a powerful spring run off. The roar was so deafening it was nearly impossible to speak mouth to ear. I'll never forget how it made the ground shake. I used to fly fish, just downriver, in Teva's with my dad. He thought I was nuts because the water was so cold in the spring time. I guess it made me feel more alive. Great memories.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 Год назад
Thanks for the comment VIDEOAC3D! And thank you for confirming what I have always believed, that musical scores only detract from the true sounds of nature be they loud and thundering like the Stillwater or as a gentle small stream. I want to return to the Stillwater and experience it during spring melt like you did. I wonder how it was last spring when they had the historic floods in the area. Probably impossible to get anywhere near it. Safe travels and thanks again for watching. Mark
@uglybastard6
@uglybastard6 Год назад
Nice to you sir and ma’am enjoying the hike. Greetings from the Philippines 🇵🇭
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 Год назад
Thanks for the comment! Nice to know the videos are being watched as far away as the Philippines!
@CwBDaveis.716
@CwBDaveis.716 Год назад
What an amazing view at 17:33. I am not even a novice, starting with Lost Maples (also watched that video of y'alls and have a list I plan to hike, leading up to Mt. Humphreys. Thanks to you guys, I now know about this hike here--this will be a good one for me. What type of potential communication are you using at 21:16 (top right on table)?
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 Год назад
Thanks for the comment CwB! The communication device is a DeLorme (now Garmin) InReach for Smartphones that can send simple messages or SOS in emergencies. It is an older model that can connect to a smartphone for mapping and custom texting. I have since replaced in with a Garmin InReach Explorer+ which does not require a smartphone and has more features. Thanks again for watching! Safe travels! Mark
@hikinglife2367
@hikinglife2367 2 года назад
Hi guy's, loved your video thank you for sharing your adventure. Was wonder how many miles was that, would love to do that hike.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thanks for the comment HL2! Total miles was about 12 for the three days (3 + 5 + 4). I hope you have the chance to do the hike - or any hike in the Smokies. It is truly a beautiful place, especially if you can go in the cooler off season when the colors are at their peak, the bugs & humidity are gone, and the campsites aren't as crowded. Views of the surrounding landscape open up after some of the leaves have fallen. Safe travels and thanks for watching! Mark & Cheryl
@hikinglife2367
@hikinglife2367 2 года назад
@@mhammann57 Thank you for writing back. Looking forward to watching more of your adventures.
@crypto_owl3812
@crypto_owl3812 2 года назад
Very awesome !
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thanks Crypto! Appreciate the comment!
@------6ampoems
@------6ampoems 2 года назад
your stunning scenic shots & your easy disposition combine quite well to capture STILLNESS , which is relatively difficult to find in other nature videos . thank you for conveying this precious quality , & best to you on future adventures ! ( from : a fellow mark ... )
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Much appreciated Mark! Focusing on nature's sounds & scenery is exactly what I try to accomplish. The idea of STILLNESS will be a guiding influence in future projects. Thanks and safe travels!
@nathanielavoures1596
@nathanielavoures1596 2 года назад
Great Basin NP is beautiful desination!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Agreed! Thanks for watching! Mark
@NorthwestWanderer
@NorthwestWanderer 2 года назад
My old stomping grounds! Amazing video. the shot at 3:50 was framed perfectly. I always loved the dead leaf matted forest floors in early winter in North Carolina. Watching those forests revive with spring was magical.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thanks Andrew. Interesting that the area was your old stomping grounds. I've always had a hard time defining how the west is different than the east. Both have their own beauty but I've struggled to find the words to describe the uniqueness of each. Maybe young and dramatic vs old and serene. Hmmmm....have to keep working on that. Thanks for compliment at 3:50. Would love for you to post a video on creating the night sky time lapses that are so incredible in your videos. I want to work those in to future videos. Some of the darkest skies in N America are 8-10 hours west of me near Big Bend NP. Thanks again for watching and safe travels!!! Mark
@ervinslens
@ervinslens 2 года назад
Fantastic trail folks, not crowded at all so it's just perfect.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
You're right! Only met one other person in three days. Thanks for your comment! Mark
@kherasardenio242
@kherasardenio242 2 года назад
❤❤❤👣
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thank you Khera! Love the "feet" icon! Mark
@jayskinner6321
@jayskinner6321 2 года назад
Great video of heaven on earth "The Smoky's"!! Keep sharing your hiking adventures!!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thank you Jay for the compliment! Just wish Smokies were a little closer to me in Texas. If they were I'd go every weekend. Mark
@texashikeaholicsadventures5651
@texashikeaholicsadventures5651 2 года назад
Looked like a really nice trip!!! Love the Smoky Mountains!! Hope all is well with y’all!!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thanks to my fellow Texas hiking RU-vidrs!
@davidlounsberry4127
@davidlounsberry4127 2 года назад
Yeah! 🎆 I'm so happy you have a new video uploaded! And it was a great one! Very beautiful out there during leaf off! I missed hearing "Nothing like a bit of bark in your taster's choice"... love it!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Appreciate the comment David! Covid put a kink in several plans to hike but it couldn't keep us off the trail for long. Thanks for watching! Mark
@johntuttle4486
@johntuttle4486 2 года назад
I did this a day trip last year, thanks for the memories. And thank you for knowing how to put out your fire. Most folks walk away with it still burning!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
The effort to make sure a campfire is completely dead out takes more effort than some are willing to invest. Careless fools! Great Smoky Mountains video should be uploaded in next couple of weeks. Thanks for watching! Mark
@johntuttle4486
@johntuttle4486 2 года назад
Friendly advice: You should have planned this better so you could get to a tentsite at a reasonable hour, or get an earlier start or choose an easier trail. One option would be to stay at Lake of the Clouds. Pricey, but well located. More huts are located further south. You could also find tentsites north of Adams and also in the Great Gulf. Summiting at 6PM is too late. The Whites have killed people for less. I'm enjoying your videos and would not like to see you become a statistic.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thanks for the advice John. You're right, Mt. Washington can become dangerous if not prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions. Glad you enjoy the videos! My next video (Great Smoky Mountains) should be uploaded soon. Thanks for watching! Mark
@johntuttle4486
@johntuttle4486 2 года назад
Real hikers stir their coffee with their thumb! ;). Thanks for this video. This is on my list to do. I was going to do a loop from the Basin, to Laguna, down the Blue Creek Trail and back to Laguna and the Basin via the Dodson Trail. However, carrying all that water and a bear can, I made it to Laguna stopped there for the first night and went back to my car at Laguna in the morning. That trail kicked my butt! It was more deceiving that it looks! But. I will try again! Happy trails!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
I guess real hikers burn their thumbs a lot! Ha! Thanks for watching and I hope you can check this hike off your list soon. Safe travels! mark
@michaelpetersonbackpacking6077
@michaelpetersonbackpacking6077 2 года назад
👍 another great hike . Looks like an interesting place. Another great video also ! 👍
@michaelpetersonbackpacking6077
@michaelpetersonbackpacking6077 2 года назад
Very nice !!! I’ve seen a LOT of vids and I don’t think I’ve seen anybody hike this one . I didn’t know it was even there. Thanks for sharing it w me! Is it a place that gets overcrowded?
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
It can get busy however, we were there on the W, Th, & F of Thanksgiving week. It was a little busy on that Friday. Avoiding weekends and holidays when school is out might be wise. I learned of the area from a hiking video by David Gray (not the musician). Unfortunately, he hiked the area during a drought and didn't have the beautiful scenery along the streams like we did. Campsite reservations had to be made online ahead of time. Hint: Alum Gap site 4 is awesome - right on the rim. Someday I'd like to go back and hike trails on the east side. Fall/winter is our favorite time to hike because the views open up after the leaves have fallen. Thanks for watching! Mark
@michaelpetersonbackpacking6077
@michaelpetersonbackpacking6077 2 года назад
Very nice video of your trip! Makes me want to go back and see Big Bend again. Thanks for taking the time to document your hike and for sharing it w us !! 👍
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thanks Michael. Will check out your channel. Looks like we visit a lot of the same places! Just got back from Great Smokies. Gotta get to work on that video. Safe travels! Mark
@randyguess3124
@randyguess3124 2 года назад
Great video
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thanks Randy! Appreciate the comment!
@MusiqTruth
@MusiqTruth 2 года назад
This sold me on going. Thank you for the time and effort you two put into this video. The sights and sounds are absolutely breathtaking.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
This is absolutely the best time of year to hike this trail. Colors will be at their peak in a week or two. Safe travels!
@Zoomdak
@Zoomdak 2 года назад
Awesome river footage! How long of a hike along it?
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thanks Zoomdak! If you don't stop to take in the scenery you can make the out & back in less than an hour from parking lot. Plan for at least twice that because you'll want to stop and enjoy. Water flow is best in late spring/early summer due to snowmelt. Safe travels!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Distance about 1 mile round trip.
@Zoomdak
@Zoomdak 2 года назад
@@mhammann57 Thanks for the info!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Might add that the hike to Woodbine Falls at end of video is a separate hike that originates from same area. It is a little longer. Best if you hike to the overlook for the falls at sunset when light hits the water.
@Zoomdak
@Zoomdak 2 года назад
@@mhammann57 excellent to know, appreciate it!
@j.blase556
@j.blase556 2 года назад
Great video with lots of information! Your videos are a pleasure to watch and are motivating. Thank you both
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thank you Jaqueline! The forest service decided to conduct a controlled burn at McGee Creek to reduce chances of a wildfire. It looked pretty bad last fall - like walking in a charcoal forest. Hoping it recovers soon since its my go to for a weekend trip to the woods from my home in N Texas. Safe travels!
@j.blase556
@j.blase556 2 года назад
Thank you and that's very useful information. We live in NE Texas, too and were planning a trip there very soon. We might reroute on that note. Thank you again
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Wanted to update you on McGee Creek. I was there a couple of weeks ago and the area has recovered nicely. We hiked from the upper parking lot to wildcat canyon and it didn't appear to be affected very much by last year's burn. In fact, I think the burn may have only affected the SW part of the area along the West Branch Trail. This time we stayed at campsite B3 instead of our preferred site at B5. Also, there wasn't any water except for in the main streams (Bugaboo Canyon & Little Bugaboo Creek) so take lots if you overnight. Hope you can get the chance to go before things start warming up this summer and the bugs return. You can find an excellent topo map at ouachitamaps dot com. Safe travels! Mark
@j.blase556
@j.blase556 2 года назад
@@mhammann57Thank you for this information! We're waiting on a little warmer weather and are going to camp there. We're so ready to just get our backpacks on and go! Thanks again!
@MJCenac76
@MJCenac76 2 года назад
Just got back from there! One of my favorite packs ever! Great video!
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thanks for comment Matt! I would love to go late summer/early fall for the weather and lower numbers of mosquitoes. Have to wait until I retire from teaching I guess. Safe travels!
@MrScoop6
@MrScoop6 3 года назад
I'm planning to do some moto camping and need a light weight reliable camping stove. What would you recommend?
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 3 года назад
Nothing beats a Jetboil for preparing dehydrated backpacking meals and coffee. I get fast boil times with minimal fuel use. A model called the MiniMo is my go to for most trips.
@keith9875
@keith9875 3 года назад
Beautiful country and great photography. Thank you
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Thanks Keith!
@keith9875
@keith9875 3 года назад
I’ve noticed the orange piece of kit on your left shoulder strap, what have you got there?
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 2 года назад
Hi Keith. That is a whistle. Sometimes I'll hike ahead of Cheryl to check out an area. If it checks out I'll signal her to follow. Kind of a poor-man's walkie talkie. Of course it can also be used to signal for help. Thanks for watching! Mark
@shredhiker6209
@shredhiker6209 3 года назад
Fantastic video! I’ll have to add this to my long list of places to backpack when we visit the area.
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 3 года назад
Thanks for comment ShredHiker! Coming from a fellow hiking vlogger means alot. The Beartooth Plateau is an incredible place to backpack and the drive from Red Lodge to Cooke City is one of the most beautiful drives I have ever experienced. Safe Travels, Mark
@shredhiker6209
@shredhiker6209 3 года назад
@@mhammann57 we spend time exploring between Cooke City & Red Lodge every year, we fell in love the first time we visited. Time just flies by when we’re there!
@calvinmonroe2408
@calvinmonroe2408 3 года назад
Obviously its been there before LNT was
@mhammann57
@mhammann57 3 года назад
Of the many trips I've taken there, I've only had one tick. My trips are usually in cooler months so that helps. As temps creep up in spring I am more likely to use repellent. Regarding LNT, I assume you noticed the remains of an old car in the video. So yes, probably been there a long time. BTW, the forest service conducted a controlled burn at McGee Creek a few months ago. Most of the area is a blackened moonscape. Hopefully it will look more normal this fall. Thanks again for watching!
@calvinmonroe2408
@calvinmonroe2408 3 года назад
Hope you brought deet or something to keep ticks away