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Hoh Rainforest River Trail- Olympic National Park 

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A walk through the Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park late June 2013. This is raw footage and has not been enhances or altered from our hike along the Hoh River Trail this year. We're based in Utah where forests like this are almost alien to us, and we couldn't have enjoyed it more. These woods seemed almost magical. Olympic National Park is easily the lushes place I've ever visited. May it long remain that way.

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@dustinh4175
@dustinh4175 5 лет назад
There's something special about Washington. Born and raised and never leaving.
@noahthenomad
@noahthenomad 5 лет назад
Dustin h Washington is amazing, I grew up here as well it's so underrated
@sigui.habana
@sigui.habana 5 лет назад
Im from Cuba and live in Florida went to Seattle once and visited the Mount Rainier... Now Im going back for the temperated rainforest of Olympic NP. What a wonderful state (my favorite of the USA after Alaska )
@MH-up1xe
@MH-up1xe 6 лет назад
I live in Washington state. Sometimes I think I take the beauty here for granted. Videos like this make me appreciate what a blessing it is to live here.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 6 лет назад
So glad you enjoyed it. We think it's easier to take things for granted when they are commonplace. Washington state is breathtaking. We treasure every minute of our visits. Thanks so much for watching and commenting! We hope you'll consider subscribing as well, we've got some great content on the way.
@sunstarsmoon
@sunstarsmoon 10 лет назад
what a special forest, that intense green is amazing
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 10 лет назад
We've never seen any place greener, it was truly amazing. Have you ever been?Thank so much for watching!!!
@sunstarsmoon
@sunstarsmoon 10 лет назад
At Home In Wild Spaces yes we went two years in a row actually. stayed in Sekiu, just north of Forks facing the bay. So beautiful.
@garyechols9458
@garyechols9458 6 лет назад
We moved to La Push in 1964 then 14 miles south of Forks on 101, took my kids to Mora several times a year. No video can do it justice you must go see it in your lifetime. It is my anchor.
@sigui.habana
@sigui.habana 5 лет назад
I just came from New Zealand and visited a temperated rainforest and now Im like I need to go back to a similar place
@GyroPyro121212
@GyroPyro121212 2 года назад
@@sigui.habana You have some beautiful rainforests in NZ too. I want to visit those some day.
@jonneiss7562
@jonneiss7562 9 лет назад
spectacular place. hiked there in 1980. beyond belief...like you are on another planet or something. truly amazing.
@domib.3924
@domib.3924 4 года назад
No, this is Earth. People forget how great Earth really is.
@ambriadanielsband4132
@ambriadanielsband4132 6 лет назад
I cant wait to be moving up there shortly!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 6 лет назад
It’s a spectacular region. We’ve been revisiting Olympic NP this week. Just can’t seem to stay away. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
@adventurecoalition3690
@adventurecoalition3690 4 года назад
Love the dense green. Awesome shot walking on the tree along the river. Thanks for sharing.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 4 года назад
Our pleasure! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
@hannahabi3204
@hannahabi3204 4 года назад
I'm in love with the haunting natural beauty of Forks ad this green for 10 years since I wad a teen. Always my dream to live there one day and trying to make it happen. Sadly, many people care more about economic benefits than protecting nature nowadays. Such a beautiful place. Definitely going there next year.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 4 года назад
The pull between exploitation and preservation is very real. These places need passionate defenders. So little remains. To lose more would be a tragedy. We too have fallen in love with the Olympic Peninsula. Always a joy when we get to visit. If you want more, we recently published a more detailed 4K virtual hike of the Hoh Rainforest. We invite you to check it out.
@jordantylerquinnfarkas
@jordantylerquinnfarkas 7 лет назад
Loved my visit to the Hoh rainforest in 2015! Can't wait to visit the region again one day.
@mtbdad99
@mtbdad99 7 лет назад
My wife and I will be visiting next year. I'm fascinated by the beautiful moss!
@vawalker3426
@vawalker3426 4 года назад
Couldn’t agree more. My FAVORITE PLACE on earth! Such beauty and wonderment 😍
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 4 года назад
So glad you enjoyed it
@arleneadonis2993
@arleneadonis2993 7 лет назад
Looks like such a magical and enchanting place. Hope to make it there some day! 😁
@Sheety33
@Sheety33 10 лет назад
Very beautiful! Heading up to Olympic in August and can't wait!!!!!!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 10 лет назад
It's an incredible place. Enjoy!!! And thanks for watching and commenting!
@ronfnswanson9790
@ronfnswanson9790 6 лет назад
I am going in June 2018! The first week of summer vacation exploring national parks! 2 days in Olympic and I get to sleep in a cabin on Mt. Ranier. I hope I spelled that right!
@Yeryg2
@Yeryg2 5 лет назад
Pets & Stuff did you go ?
@genezehring5170
@genezehring5170 6 лет назад
Sights and sounds are beautiful.....need to figure out how to get the smells😋
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 6 лет назад
Still working on adding smells ;) Thanks for watching and commenting. If you enjoy our content we invite you to subscribe and share our videos.
@sigui.habana
@sigui.habana 5 лет назад
It may smell fresh, rain...
@sandramowery6727
@sandramowery6727 6 лет назад
Thank You, It was like I was on the hike with you. I Enjoyed the experience Very Much !!!
@hariharanvenkataramani7311
@hariharanvenkataramani7311 7 лет назад
That's a neat video of an extremely fascinating corner of our beautiful planet. I back-packed at Hoh Rainforest a couple of summers ago and was on the same trail. Everytime I reminisce of the Olympics, my heart can't wait for another outdoor adventure, there or any of the many other grand National Parks across the land.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 7 лет назад
We feel the same way! Thanks for watching and happy trails!!!
@Anglophile2012
@Anglophile2012 4 года назад
Thank you for your video Feels like you are there
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 4 года назад
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
@breadandcircus1
@breadandcircus1 9 лет назад
So magnificent images. Thank you so much for sharing so much beauty with the rest of the world. Your video is extraordinary :)
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 9 лет назад
breadandcircus1 Thank you so much for watching! We have a passion for natural beauty and for sharing it with others. If you enjoyed this video, we invite you to check out the rest of our videos where there's much more to discover, and more to come. Thanks again!!!!
@kirstenc2012
@kirstenc2012 9 лет назад
It's so green I love this I definitely want to go there one day
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 9 лет назад
Kirsten Zimmermann That it is. One must really go there to see it for themselves. We'll never forget our visit. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
@JCHaywire
@JCHaywire 7 лет назад
I used to live so close-by, and I rarely visited. I want to go back so much.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 7 лет назад
It's an amazing place. We can't wait to go back either. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!
@tewi84
@tewi84 8 лет назад
Did the same trail this year. Very beautiful and impressive nature. Thanks so much for the video!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 8 лет назад
+Markus Tewordt Thanks. We're aching to go back. The Hoh Rainforest is truly special. So glad you enjoyed the video! We invite you to check out our other videos, including our more detailed Olympic National Park video and our Sol Duc Falls video. If you like the Hoh Rainforest, we'd imagine you'll enjoy those as well. Thanks again!!!
@azorianification
@azorianification 7 лет назад
Just completed the hike to Enchanted Valley. This is next on my list. Amazing!
@TheJimtanker
@TheJimtanker 8 лет назад
I'm a transplant living in the midwest. Thank you for showing my old stomping grounds from when I was a teenager.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 8 лет назад
Our pleasure. What a great place to spend your teen years! Thanks for watching and commenting!!! We hope you'll also enjoy our other videos. There's much more to see, including more of Olympic National Park.
@drrbrt
@drrbrt 2 года назад
Glorious!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 2 года назад
We couldn't agree more.
@dwm53w1k6
@dwm53w1k6 6 лет назад
The North Fork Hoh River was my first backpacking trip many years ago. Have gone on to hike about half of Olympics and would like to do all major trails. I've been back to the Hoh 4 times since original trip and still one of my favorite hikes. In response to below comments - yes, it is usually muddy unless end of summer. I've done it with rain every day . . . which is why it is called rain forest. Most wildlife are more scared of you then you of them. Most wildlife know you are there before you are aware of them and will leave if they don't want an encounter. As for Bigfoot/Sasquatch, probably just me when out for a week with no shower.
@woden__
@woden__ 6 лет назад
I live in colorado and its cancer, so please if you live in seattle, appreciate it go and explore these amazing places, because there are some people who dont have it.
@UniteOneUmmah
@UniteOneUmmah 8 лет назад
wow..very beautiful Rainforest thanks
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 8 лет назад
+Shahbaaz Haq The Hoh Rainforest is truly amazing! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!!!!!
@ramb1zizo788
@ramb1zizo788 4 года назад
Very Nice walk .....
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 4 года назад
Agreed! It's a truly stunning area.
@vzielomaria6778
@vzielomaria6778 4 года назад
Q bonito lugar.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 4 года назад
Agreed! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@amosmaclin4665
@amosmaclin4665 6 лет назад
U can't get nothing better than mother Earth look at her beauty all around us and people want to destroy it thanks for posting
@carmanfutter9185
@carmanfutter9185 10 лет назад
Oh my goodness..... This video is ...awesome. You have just shown me the location for my dream vacation! :o) Thank you so much!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 10 лет назад
We're so glad you enjoyed it! The Hoh Rainforest is spectacular. We highly recommend it. Make sure to check out our Olympic National Park HD video. You'll find more of the Hoh Rainforest as well as some of the other wonders found in Olympic National Park. Thanks so much for taking to the time to watch our video and give us feedback. We hope you will do so again. Enjoy your Dream Vacation!!!:)
@mikhailabbot2358
@mikhailabbot2358 4 года назад
Именно Лесные Обители северных широт, Мне Более По Сердцу... И По Душе. Поскольку Оные И Есть... Мой Дом Родной.
@SylkaChan
@SylkaChan 4 года назад
2:45 - What are those weird narrow trees on the far side of the river?
@ScottyHunter
@ScottyHunter 4 года назад
I know I'm two months late, but they look to be Red Alder.
@Oldcoinsandstuff1
@Oldcoinsandstuff1 9 лет назад
I did the hoh!!! In spring 1992 !! I will do her again before I die!
@son0flaw366
@son0flaw366 5 лет назад
That is the real deal. Awesome video!
@tjohnson2139
@tjohnson2139 4 года назад
WOW!! Does it snow there??
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 4 года назад
It does snow occasionally in the rainforest, but most moisture falls as rain.
@pollinemoineau9016
@pollinemoineau9016 7 лет назад
thank you, I had the sensation to be there
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 7 лет назад
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@MrWolynski
@MrWolynski 5 лет назад
Sweet. thanks for sharing!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 5 лет назад
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching!!!!
@danishajaib1923
@danishajaib1923 7 лет назад
WOWW.... Magical and heavenly....
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 7 лет назад
Thank you! We love'd it there. One of the most amazing forests we've ever visited.
@mikestan8796
@mikestan8796 5 лет назад
Amazing!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 5 лет назад
We agree, the Hoh Rainforest is amazing! Thanks for watching and commenting!!!
@mikestan8796
@mikestan8796 5 лет назад
@@HomeInWildSpaces I live in Far East of Russia,our nature some like yours nature,we have one geografic parallel.
@kelvingrover4043
@kelvingrover4043 7 лет назад
it's good to see that they have not clear cut this yet to sent it overseas
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 7 лет назад
Indeed! If you study the history of the area you'll learn it was close.
@nmxterra
@nmxterra 10 лет назад
I am so grateful for the privilege to live in America as a legal permanent resident. America did not have to grant me this privilege, but she did. Americans do not know what they have and take all this for granted. Americans appreciate your country and your freedoms. One day all this may be gone.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 10 лет назад
These are special places, and sadly they are more threatened than many people realize. Their best defense rests with those of us who cherish them. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 5 лет назад
SoloSail Boat, thanks for your service and for adding your perspective! We want to encourage constructive discussion - including sometimes drastically contrasting view points. That being said, overly aggressive or insulting comments will be rejected in the future. Because we value your perspective we've approved your comment even though it would normally have been rejected. @homeinwildspaces is about celebrating passion, but it is also about respect. Please keep your future comments courteous and respectful.
@taylorg1121
@taylorg1121 5 лет назад
@SoloSail Boat such a tool..
@TheOriginalMarimoChan
@TheOriginalMarimoChan 9 лет назад
Hi, I found this extremely helpful as I plan to visit in July with my young son. Looks, muddy (to be expected). I've read other comments below about it being crowded, could you be so kind to share your experiences on exactly how crowded this gets in the Summer time? Thank you very much!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 9 лет назад
marimo chan So glad our video was helpful! As far as crowds go, we were fortunate. In late June when we visited, the weather was still rather we and the crowds more or less absent. The one exception would have been on the Hall of Moses trail, due to its close proximity to the Hoh visitor center and the fact that it is one of the park's easier hikes. A general rule when it comes to avoiding crowds is get started early in the morning. Crowds in National Parks tend to reach their peak by afternoon, but begin to show up around 10-11am. Good Luck!!! Olympic National Park is breathtaking even with crowds. Thanks so much for watching!!!
@juliengatien1944
@juliengatien1944 9 лет назад
He crosses no one, so peacefull. I would of think it would be crowed on such a beatiful day.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 9 лет назад
Julien Gatien We were fortunate and beat the summer crowds. But because we went early, we had to set up, sleep in, and take down our camp in the rain. If that is something you can handle then it's definitely worth it. If memory serves I think we saw about 5 people on the trail that whole day. It's rare to have such places seemingly to yourself.
@craigpritch6906
@craigpritch6906 10 лет назад
Great video! Any idea what the weather should be like first week in October? Rain is fine, just trying to gauge how much. Also, and perhaps a stupid question - what's the area like in terms of mushroom and fungi activity?
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 10 лет назад
Craig Pritch Not sure about the weather, I'd imagine wet and maybe a little on the cooler side. The National Park website will have some good resources which will give you a better idea of weather. I'd also suggest checking local forecast networks and so on. As for mushrooms and fungi, they seem to be quite prevalent within the national park. Just a friendly reminder though, removing anything from a national park is prohibited, so if you're wanting to pick some and take them home we'd suggest checking out the national forest of the same name. Good luck! Thanks so much for watching and commenting, we hope you'll do so again.
@craigpritch6906
@craigpritch6906 10 лет назад
At Home In Wild Spaces Thanks! I'm just interested in photos - and also an advocate of not taking any souvenirs from the parks as some of my friends could tell you. Feel free to check my photos at www.craigpritch.com (work in progress!!)
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 10 лет назад
Craig Pritch Good to hear- Nice work by the way, I checked out your site and for a work in progress it looks like it's coming along well. Thanks for sharing! We just posted our most recent video: Amazing 4K Wild Spaces Time-lapse Montage Feel free to check it out and let us know what you think. Hope to hear from you again.
@laobiangzz9232
@laobiangzz9232 6 лет назад
Which camera do you use to shoot, please?
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 6 лет назад
This video was shot with a Canon SX40 HS.
@Hello-ne4oi
@Hello-ne4oi 5 лет назад
Omg !! No human voice woow
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 4 года назад
It was an incredible day. We had the whole forest to ourselves. Definitely not always the case. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!
@StandingForLight
@StandingForLight 3 года назад
Welcome to the forest of Fanghorn...I mean Hoh.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 3 года назад
Excellent comparison.
@user-sg2hi1qv4u
@user-sg2hi1qv4u 9 лет назад
Can you tell me the name of this trail and its length?
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 8 лет назад
+‫ליאת ג.‬‎ Hoh River Trail. It can almost be as long as you'd like. You can hike for one Mile or 20 or more. It winds its way through the lush valleys of Olympic National Park before heading into the Olympic Mountains up to the Blue Glacier. Along the way it meets up with other trail systems. It's one of those amazing trails which will appeal to all skill levels. Hope that was helpful!!! Thanks for Watching!!!!!
@user-sg2hi1qv4u
@user-sg2hi1qv4u 8 лет назад
Thanks alot, was helpful indeed!
@sebasthianreyes6182
@sebasthianreyes6182 9 лет назад
Any advice on gear clothing wise? Florida boy here heading to Washington in late august and don't know what to expect. It will be my first time leaving the east coast! Thanks in advance!!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 9 лет назад
Sebas Rey Florida Huh? I love florida. First off I'd suggest watching the weather closely including doppler radar, since the forecast can change suddenly. The Pacific Northwest, and specifically the Olympic Peninsula can be very wet. Some people may find that unpleasant, but we love it. It does mean plan on rain. (Rain cover, light jacket/wind breaker, etc.) Temperatures are likely to be somewhat cooler than florida. This late in the summer, temperatures are likely to be pretty comfortable. It's been a dryer than average year in western Washington, so it may also be dry and sunny. If the skies are clear, then enjoy the added visibility, but even overcast days can be amazing. During our trip it was complete overcast and rainy everyday, and it was still one of our favorite trips. Other than that all the other outdoor advice still applies: Know Before You Go, Leave Absolutely No Trace, Pace Yourself, Know Your Limits, and Enjoy. Hope that's helpful. Enjoy your trip! And thanks so much for watching!!! Make sure to check out our other Washington State videos including more of Olympic National Park, and Mt. Rainier National Park.
@CoolAce1
@CoolAce1 10 лет назад
Please tell me, if it's hot and sunny(90) in say Seattle, what would the temp be in the rainforest? 60's? Also, how do you not get lost walking in there? That is a huge fear of mine. Thanks!
@joshuawedekind3903
@joshuawedekind3903 8 лет назад
+Joe Smith I hope it never gets into the 90's again in Seattle. The average high for Seattle in July is 75 Fahrenheit. The rainforest is a few degrees cooler.
@ozmernum8
@ozmernum8 4 года назад
what kind of mic are you using?
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 4 года назад
The audio in this embodies was captured used the in camera mic on a canon SX-40 HS.
@420triptrap
@420triptrap 10 лет назад
Hello can you tell me how to get to that place or what the name of the trailhead is, im down in olympia and really want to come see this
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 10 лет назад
Hoh River Rainforest trail. You start from the Hoh Rainforest visitor center and follow the trail along the Hoh River for up to 17 miles if you like. Happy trails, this places is magical!
@theindigovibe.williamwyatt5563
How does it smell in these rainforests. The subtropical rainforests in eastern australia tend to have a very pungent odour, lots of insects, unpleasant heat and humidity.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 7 лет назад
We visited in late June. It was rainy for the entire duration of our stay which meant the air smelt fresh and clean. Still humid, but not hot. Not sure about every season but our visit would heavenly. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!!
@Ninjaananas
@Ninjaananas 6 лет назад
@@HomeInWildSpaces Well, rain forests are by definition humid.
@monocerata7356
@monocerata7356 8 лет назад
Awesome video! I'm going next month and HOH is one of our destination, I would love to do the same trail, would you be so kind to tell me the name?
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 8 лет назад
+Mono Cerata Thank you so much! Hoh River Trail beginning at the Hoh Rainforest visitor center. Hope that's helpful. Good luck! We love this trail. Remember to be safe and Leave No Trace.
@monocerata7356
@monocerata7356 8 лет назад
+At Home In Wild Spaces thank you! How far did you hike up to??
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 8 лет назад
+Mono Cerata If memory serves we hiked about 5 miles in. But the trail continues for about 17 miles, first winding through the rainforest before ascending into the mountains and ending at the Blue Glacier. So for the inexperienced hiker to the die hard hiker this trail can service pretty much anybody's needs. Good to hear from you again! Enjoy your trip to Olympic National Park.
@Shawnbfromsd
@Shawnbfromsd 6 лет назад
Got any more like this? No talking, Rainforest hikes?
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 6 лет назад
We're actually working on our new Relaxation channel. We're not sure when it will be ready to launch, in a month or two we hope. That channel will dedicated to videos like this one. Make sure to subscribe and turn on notifications. We'll make an announcement to our subscribers when it's ready. Thanks!!!
@xSasukeScorpx
@xSasukeScorpx 9 лет назад
Where exactly is the? :o
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 9 лет назад
SasukeGamesHD Sorry, we assume you mean "Where exactly is [this]?" Let us know if we are mistaken. This footage was taken on the western side of the Olympic Peninsula Washington State, in the Hoh Rainforest, located within the boundaries of Olympic National Park. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@leannebishop7880
@leannebishop7880 4 года назад
What country is that this is Australia NT
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 4 года назад
The Hoh Rainforest is located in Washington State, USA
@leannebishop7880
@leannebishop7880 4 года назад
@@HomeInWildSpaces I have a mate there
@nmxterra
@nmxterra 10 лет назад
Are there bears and big cats here? I want to get more outdoorsy, but I am so scared of Sasquatch, bears, and big cats.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 10 лет назад
I can't tell you much about Sasquatch, but black bears, bobcats and I believe cougars are prevalent Olympic National Park. You are far more likely to see a bear than either a bobcat or a cougar. When it comes to predators, knowledge is your best ally. Many national parks offer numerous resources and instruction on how best to prepare and act if you do come across a large predator. We came across 5 bears last year, and by allowing them their space and adhering to predator safe practices, we thoroughly enjoyed the encounters and easily avoided any dangerous situations. Best of luck in your outdoor travels! Thanks for watching and commenting, we hope you'll do so again!
@nmxterra
@nmxterra 10 лет назад
I have subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to lots more videos.
@jasonblair1114
@jasonblair1114 6 лет назад
When hiking this trail, do you ever come across fishermen out in the Hoh River?
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 6 лет назад
We did not, but we were fortunate. A mile or so past the trail head we had the place seemingly to ourselves.
@helengelle3984
@helengelle3984 5 лет назад
National Park disappearance. Missing 411
@michaelnitsch4431
@michaelnitsch4431 8 лет назад
home of nick dodge
@fionakrugfionak6242
@fionakrugfionak6242 6 лет назад
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@viktoria4275
@viktoria4275 4 года назад
Русские есть ?
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 4 года назад
Russians are as welcome as anyone who is curious and respectful of the land and those who explore it.
@viktoria4275
@viktoria4275 4 года назад
Thanks😊
@dustinh4175
@dustinh4175 5 лет назад
Bigfoots place
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