This beyond Sad, my wife and I used to fish this, when Sea-Run Cutthroat or Salmon fishing in the South Fork Nehalem, was slow, and in the late season we collected edible mushrooms there and Never Saw anyone there (in the 1970s). At any rate that Parking Spot, reminds of Gran Central Station in New York 🤣 We'll never go there again as I know too many spots, where I can still have Solitude and big fish!!
when I was a kid I was always amazed that the logs would move from one side of the lake to the other every night, was there every summer from 1965 until 1988 I think of this place any time I hear someone say "the lake" thanks for posting this video it made my eyes water
You guys eat real good. I would take typical climber's food - pasta and tuna fish, instant oatmeal, that sort of stuff. Mt. Anderson is a definite destination. You can camp at the glacier tarn/lake. If you are a climber, head over Flypaper pass (it gets to real dicy much after June) onto the north side. It is a beautiful backcountry there. If you are so inclined, you can drop into 1000 acre meadow and head out the Dose.
Thanks for the video. I have a bit of a height issue and I’m wondering if there’s many sections that are narrow with steep drop offs I didn’t see any in the video. Anyone know?
I truly enjoyed the video!! in 1978 my father & I did a landscape job in North Bonneville & we talked about coming back someday & hiking to the top of Hamilton Mountain but never got a chance to. My dad past away in 2011 & i'm 60yrs old now with health problem's so i will never be able to make that dream & hike to the top!! I now live below Hamilton Mountain in North Bonneville & look up at the face of the mountain like my father & i did so many years ago wishing he & i could of made that hike together but never got to. So thank you & your family for the video of what a awesome hike it would of been!!
Wow, the view of the valley along the trail is so beautiful. Small waterfalls are spectacular. I'm glad to be your best channel friend. Have a nice weekend. 🤙🤙🤙👌
Dude, Don't express glissading as a "simple concern with and Ice ax" . If readers here do not know how to truly do a "self-arrest" with an Ice ax, both feet forward and be able to "turn around if upside down, head first and roll back over, the unexperienced can truly impale themself. I highly suggest learning first and practicing from someone that knows the technique. I've been an alpinist and "serious BIg wall climber for 50 years and still climb. I've seen stupid people do stupid stuff because they don't have the experience to know the literal pitfalls that can happen. Don't just be cautious, be smart and master your skill.
My largest rainbow out of this lost lake was a 32 inch 12 1/2 lbs. Grandaughter pulled a 27 inch 9 lb. Its a great lake. I've fished it for 30+ yrs,lived close by
Looking at your camp setup, nice. Would you share a gear list? And how heavy your pack is. I have been working on getting my wife to go on an overnight hike with me. I have 1 chance to make it go right or it will never happen again. I am the typical ensensitve male, don't think of the comfort items.
Thanks for filming your glissading 'joy ride' -- no one else has posted a long ride like yours. Thanks for the detailed description of how hard it was --your video was so inspiring, I'm going to work on the strength and stamina of this 66 year old body and try for this one day, I hope!
I hiked this once, before I got my new knees. On the decent a man ran past me up to the top, and soon returned again running to the parking lot. Man I wish I was young again...