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Hunter Voris
Registrace 30. 11. 2011
This channel is my documentation of the trips, travels and adventures I've been able to have. I'm happy to share with anyone that also might be interested but it's a way for me to go back down memory lane and look back at these moments in my life. Subscribe for more if you're interested and thanks!
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Mt Olympus WA summit climb 8/9/24
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 14 dny
Climbing Mt Olympus WA with Gavin and Alex. We started late Friday early Saturday and ended up making camp 10 miles in, continued after a short nap to the summit via the blue glacier. Made the summit around 8:00pm and caught a beautiful sunset. Made our way down to the glacier meadows to camp. Finished the hike down on Sunday around 5:00pm. Exhausting climb but probably one of my all time favor...
Three sisters Traverse in a day
zhlédnutí 440Před 21 dnem
Alex, Pierce and I decided to get out and attempt the three sisters traverse. We successfully summited first South sister, headed north to middle sister. Lastly we climbed north sister, ended up taking a sketchy route around the bowling alley. Didn’t get to the official summit of north this go around. Had an amazing time in the mountains filled with some misery and loss of type 2 fun. Looking f...
Mt. Baker in a day, Solo Summit Climb 7/14/24
zhlédnutí 4,4KPřed měsícem
Climbing Mt. Baker in a day, took the Coleman/Demmings route, beautiful sunrise and a really enjoyable hike overall. Love Volcanos!
Mount Rainier in a day, summit climb 7/6/24
zhlédnutí 2KPřed měsícem
7/6/24 Mount Rainier car to car summit climb. Josh and Alex joined me for the crown jewel of the Cascade mountain range and we did it in 19.5 hours, one single push. We had nearly perfect conditions excluding some very high winds once we had reached the summit. I feel very accomplished having completed this impressive volcano summit. Looking forward to my next visit!
Mt Hood Summit climb Via Old Chute 6/16/2024
zhlédnutí 232Před měsícem
Mt Hood Summit climb Via Old Chute 6/16/2024
Mt. Jefferson OR in a day, summit climb 6/22/2024
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed měsícem
Mt. Jefferson OR summit climb, 6/22/2024 via Pamelia lake trailhead and shot up the avalanche area. This was in a single days push. We started at 2:00am and got back to the car at 8:30pm. 18.5 hours to climb in total.
Peregrine traverse 9 pitch 5.7, Acker Rock lookout
zhlédnutí 63Před 2 měsíci
Peregrine Traverse, 9 pitch 5.7 R. Climbed during summer of 2023 with Gavin and Caleb. Second time running it and almost more fun than the first. Highly recommend this cruiser route!
Mt. Hood summit climb via Hogs Back-West Crater Rim 6/9/2024
zhlédnutí 297Před 2 měsíci
Mount Hood summit climb, took the south side approach to the Hogs back then cut up the west crater rim to avoid the traffic. A good day for climbing a mountain with some good friends.
Mt Jefferson summit attempt, OR 6/1/2024
zhlédnutí 120Před 2 měsíci
Summit attempt at Mt Jefferson, this was done on 6/1/2024 solo, car to car attempt. I started the climb at 10:30 am and finished around 11:00 pm. I was unable to summit due to severe wind and fog but enjoyed the suffering fest all the same.
Pleasure Cruise 5.9, Beacon rock WA, May 2024
zhlédnutí 232Před 2 měsíci
Climbing Beacon Rock WA Pleasure Cruise 5.9 Trad route. Filmed in two sessions both successfully completing the 8 pitch route with Josh during the month of May 2024
Mt. Bailey summit climb/ride
zhlédnutí 100Před 3 měsíci
Mt Bailey backcountry climb and summit, second summit for me. May 2024 with Cam and Gabe, Splitboard up most of the way to the summit, ride down on the skis/boards. Beautiful day with some good friends in the amazing Oregon backcountry.
Mt. Hood Summit Climb, DK Headwall V2 3/30/24
zhlédnutí 361Před 4 měsíci
Mt Hood summit climb, DK Headwall V2 3/30/24
Mt. Hood Summit Climb, Pearly gates route 3/16/24
zhlédnutí 1KPřed 5 měsíci
Mt. Hood Summit Climb, Pearly gates route 3/16/24
Solo MT Hood Climb, Pearly Gates walkthrough
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 6 měsíci
Solo MT Hood Climb, Pearly Gates walkthrough
Arcteryx Cerium Hoody, Men’s L, Phenom colorway
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 7 měsíci
Arcteryx Cerium Hoody, Men’s L, Phenom colorway
Arcteryx ReGEAR, Men’s Venta AR Shell Jacket
zhlédnutí 443Před 7 měsíci
Arcteryx ReGEAR, Men’s Venta AR Shell Jacket
Mt. Hood Timberline trail C2C in 22 hours
zhlédnutí 129Před 7 měsíci
Mt. Hood Timberline trail C2C in 22 hours
Mt Hood Summit Climb, Old Chute Route 1/1/24
zhlédnutí 167Před 7 měsíci
Mt Hood Summit Climb, Old Chute Route 1/1/24
Arc’teryx Atom Lt hoodie unboxing (Canvas colorway)
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed 7 měsíci
Arc’teryx Atom Lt hoodie unboxing (Canvas colorway)
Bouldering in Cannon Beach Oregon, 7/15/2023
zhlédnutí 145Před rokem
Bouldering in Cannon Beach Oregon, 7/15/2023
How was the pullover hoodie? I'm planning to get one but their isnt really ones in store
Love the singing lol 😂😂
Amazing! This is on my bucket list.
Such a slog but so awesome a peak to get in the bag.
You are great
@@jasonkim8295 thanks man! you are great too!!
To verify, you turned off the trail, SW of Pamelia Lake walking up the old mud slide area where the trees are all downed? I'm looking at it on Google Earth.
@@TimKaseyMythHealer yessir, it’s a cleared area from avalanche I believe. Once you get there it’s a straight shot up directly towards the summit.
What kind of experience do you need to climb Jefferson? Are there guiding companies to tackle this?
how much are you guys carrying and how do you train for this?
@@user-pd9ju5dk5s pack weight not including food and water is roughly 10-15lbs. Training for something like this should include long hikes with lots of vertical gain. I recommend doing it with a weighted pack to better simulate realistic bag weight. I’ve got a video that shows what I brought on Mt Baker for a C2C summit push.
Found you via random youtube recommendation. Awesome videos. Love the simple, raw accounts of your climbs. Subscribed!
@@PCrowlz haha I’m surprised CZcams recommended any of my content, thanks for subscribing. I hope you enjoy!
Good job
@@zhilwansamiy9731 thanks man, we had a ton of type 2 fun!
1:00 "Plants grow by the inch, stay on trails" -park sign 7:45 bedding down on the vegetation... you guys ever heard of LNT? Other than that, a cool video. Thanks for sharing the experience.
@@tawanga you’re completely right, we should have waited until we found a better spot to bivy. Leave nothing but footprints!
13:42 liked deployed LOL
I had no idea about this hike. Thanks for sharing.
These are wonderful videos. They will be nice to have later in life as a way of recalling your accomplishments. I enjoy watching them in part because I grew up on these very peaks. This video up Stuart gives me such vivid memories of the long slog up that crappy scree, which for me was 35 years ago. It’s cool to see you moving up it with such apparent ease. The traverse of Sisters is impressive, too. That’s a long day. I like the minimal narration. It’s better that way. The parking lots have more cars.
those Parmesan goldfish are the best lol
@@GotDamBoi should have brought a bigger bag!
not sure why this randomly popped up in my algorithm but i'm glad it did. lovin the vids
Like your style! Thanks for sharing, would love to get up there
Awesome climb. Made it to Blue Glacier for the first time on Sunday and that alone was a trek. So cool to also summit. Glad you made it safely
Epic.
50+ miles, out of food for most of the day.... POWER RANGER! Thanks for documenting it H.!
Great video. I'm planning for early September.
just climbed a 97 foot hill. thinking of summiting k2 next week, thoughts?
Marathon complete. Flash backs to the north side of south sister. Guess y’all found the ropes in the dark lol. How was the south route up north? I can imagine how y’all felt lol.
We didn’t find any ropes this time coming down south sister. We had to navigate in the dark and found a decent route but it was slow moving. Very exhausting day, I still think you and I ended up doing more miles on the obsidian falls route 😅
When did you drink the Red Bull?
I drank it on the way down the mountain on my sandwich break, I chilled it in the glacier prior 👍
Spend a bit less in the bag and get a tripod
some say double nose strips could have made the difference
@@forscience8961 should have covered the whole nose
You're such an inspiration! I hope you'll come up to Alaska one day. I miss you!
@@aknydonut I would love to visit and experience some beautiful Alaskan mountains with you!
Great to see you guys get out with all of the smoke. Looks like a long yet fun day!
We had to do some research to discover what areas would not be on fire. We had a loads of type 2 fun that day 😅
Let me know if you ever want someone to tagalong. Would love to learn from more experienced hikers.
Great view. Looks like a walk in the park 😅. Has anyone tried the summit in micro spikes?
Where exactly is this? I’m going to the coast this week I’m trying to find this place
@@josephmazure4598 if you have mountain projects they have a map of the location. It’s a free app.
Hello Sir, what is the size?
@@leonardomendes8684 it’s a 40L capacity duffel bag.
I mean , would it fit as personnel item? 46cm x 36 cm x 20cm?
Those cracks in the glaciers just make my anxiety kick into overdrive
@@trossk they make me nervous too! Especially in the dark “everything in scary in the dark” 😅
Epic ❤
I always chicken out at the top of the V1 Gumby Slab. I genuinely cant find anything to hold at the top. Nice video
@@Baxntype it’s not a great top out hold! I want to go back sometime soon, we had so much fun camping around the garden and climbing.
yo i was climbing that day i think i saw you coming down the ridge
@@dawsonmai9659 we had near perfect conditions that day. Another good day in the mountains 🤙
Nice job! Been wanting to try a single push myself. Did you guys cross the crater and go to the true summit?!
@@drewzilla45 thanks man, it was a very long hike but we enjoyed ourselves after the fact. We didn’t go up to the true summit, We were content with reaching the Crater.
June 20 th, 1977..... My partner Steve was waiting @ 12,000 ft ( altitude sick) : we had traversed left @ Muir & climbed a steep chute, avoiding the long trek right and around on the std route. I was leading Jim ( fr/Seattle) whose partner had come down snow blind on the way up to Muir. We took a break @ the S rim & he looked @ me & said : " This is good enough for me"! Finally talked him into going the mile across BC I needed SOMEONE on the other end of the rope! Had traveled fr/East Coast 2 do this! Made it back to Steve: felt better @ 11,000 so , loaded up our gear @ Muir and RAN back down to the parking lot! We were eating BIG steaks @10 pm , finished driving to Wenatchee and CRASHED at his parents! Btw totally true...have pics taken w/ my Olympus OM2
Hey what route was this? Any estimate on what degree the steepest snow was?
@@andrewoakoutdoors9353 bro, I have been following you for years! Legend! This was the Pamelia lake trailhead, you will get to a cleared section a few miles up the trail. We cut directly up from here and proceeded to the summit. I’d say the last 50 feet are around 55-60% but not completely accurate.
@@andrewoakoutdoors9353 also I loved watching your documentary on CZcams. I’d love some to see more long form footage of the bulgers if you ever get around to it.
@@huntervoris7779 Thanks! I appreciate it! Ross might be putting together some extended Bulger material of just kinda unused footage and more raw climbing footage. I could talk to him about it. A lot of it is helmet footage and jumps around but could be something. I’m looking to do some more steep snow climbing this year, probably my weakest area of mountaineering skill.
@@andrewoakoutdoors9353 I would definitely be interested in seeing more shaky GoPro footage, that’s what most of mine turns out as anyway. Maybe we can link up and hit some volcanos together sometime!
@@huntervoris7779 Yeah, I haven’t climbed very many in Oregon
Appreciate the raw footage. Nice work!
What a spectacle. Sunset and sunrise were a delight. Just brilliant. Great rendition of a thousand miles. All with the mountain beaver blessing.
Great job.
Super sketch. Good job on making the summit and down safe, but man soloing as three with a rope tied together is really questionable tactics. And around 38 minute mark what is going on with that belay? You have the biner that’s supposed to brake the rope attached to your sub-optimal anchor. This biner should be only clipped to the rope and the keeper wire of the ATC. I’m wondering if that would have caught a fall at all? Also, this biner is also clipped improperly to a sub-par anchor. If either piece blows it’s going to slide right off the end… please lemme know if I’m missing something, but combined with telling your buddy how to hold an axe right before that no-fall terrain, I think ya’all got lucky. Again, no disrespect intended just stay safe out there
Climbing on august 3rd. Any tips?
@@devanlundstrom5508 pack light, I didn’t use my ice axe once. Make sure you have a good set of trekking poles. Make a good motivational playlist for when you are feeling at your low.
Well done! Next time holler at me & Rocky 🐶! We’ll go with ya!
Great job. 11 hours is pretty good, considering the time of night you started at. Hopefully, you got a a good nap after walking all night.
@@jaredempey5706 I started a little too early that I was going to summit much earlier than sunrise. So I stopped and attempted to nap around 8,000 feet. Definitely took a long nap once I got home!
@huntervoris7779 If you could have done it again, what time would you have started at?
I think at the pace I was moving I could have been at the summit in 6-7 hours. So I think 11:00 to midnight would have been perfect
I use the same sandwich from Albertsons. It is a great go to.
So many tasty calories for such a low price, I didn’t end up finishing the whole thing on the hike either 😅
unwatchable - slow your panorama shots waaaaay down, allow your viewers to focus on what they being shown.
Thanks for the feedback, I’ll take that into consideration the next time I decide to care 🤙
That is one bad mountain! And one badass climb.Awesome, guys!
Thanks for showing the highs and lows in full detail. Great summit push. How many rapells did it take to descend off of the summit ridge? And what length of rope did you use?
@@jaredempey5706 thank you for the feedback. We ended up using a 7.7mm 40m sterling rope. Repelled from the summit block only. 40M rope worked for us but I would probably bring a 60M if I did it again 🤙
@huntervoris7779 thanks for the info. Did you think that the 40m rope got you past the worst of the descent or did you have to do multiple rapells to feel like it was safe enough to down climb?
Jefferson! Pedialyte? Where’s the baby food? I dig the full feature length style. Super sick to be able to see the technical part.
@@TheQuackyQ damn you watch all of it! Would have loved to have you up there with us man. Jefferson kicked our ass’