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I did this a little over 30 years ago and got caught in a lightning storm in the big meadow at the base of the peak. Very unnerving but a memorable hike for sure.
Thinking of doing this as part of a several day backpacking trip to include several 14ers! Would this be good overnight tent pitch area at 13:13? Am trying to plot out routes to include camping early on up the 14ers before leaving tree line of course. Also thinking about doing Yale by coming from Harvard and then going west at the intersetion with Kroenke Lake Trail, heading to Browns Trail and then splitting off to the north east at Mt Yale Trail intersection...but with an overnight in between Kroekne Lake Traind and Mt Yale! Any intel??!!
@@TheDreamologist so around 2:17 on your left looks quite flat ...possibly around 11,600 elev. Also around 2:54 time stamp. Think I've spotted this zone on a few other videos and tried to snoop it out on google earth and onX/Gaia etc. Also considering an alternate route from Kroenke Lake and approaching Yale from NW Ridge...as mentioned by Gerry Roach...are you familiar with THAT route?! Thanks!
Just going off memory. I believe from our campsite which was a 5- 10 walk from the sign it took about an hour to get to the twin lakes and then another hour to the top from there. 4-5 hour round trip with hanging out and care.
This is an awesome video thanks! Me and my dad are doing Chicago Basin this summer. I've been freaked out by the catwalk but the more I watch videos, the more comfy I feel. It looks really stable
Nice! Y’all have fun out there! It’s like a big sidewalk in the sky, and it is pretty easy to do. Just avoid those edges… it’s very stable no doubt. Thanks for watching!
@sophiekimble6210 there’s a switch back that’s almost right below the cat walk when you’re just about up there that I didn’t want to hang out under and then the climb after the cat walk kept wanting to take me right which was a little more than I wanted to partake in solo stay left for a more chill time even still that’s where you’re making more climbing type moves. Totally doable, and a no fall zone check all your hand holds twice mind your feet you should be just fine.