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How to find Geoducks in Puget Sound.
00:00 - Intro
01:13 - Where to find them
02:08 - Bay Clams
03:59 - Where to find GeoDucks
04:39 - Geoduck Located
06:43 - Digging up the GeoDuck
Here's the airbnb: www.airbnb.com/rooms/978223802428534140
Vrbo: www.vrbo.com/3666353?dateless=true
Biotoxin map:
fortress.wa.gov/doh/biotoxin/biotoxin.html
Tide tables:
www.tide-forecast.com/system/charts-png/Shelton-Washington/tides.png
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Morel Mushroom Dreams. Hunting Tips. Black Morels in a Burn Area
zhlédnutí 2KPřed 2 lety
I go over some morel mushroom hunting tips for a burn area in northern Oregon. The same thing can be applied to Washington, British Columbia, and northern California.
Tips For Foraging Morel Mushrooms Oregon, Washington, and California
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 2 lety
I go over where, when, and how to find morel mushrooms. This video took place on the east side of Mt. Hood on May 14th 2022.
Cross Country Nordic Ski Camber. Why is it Necessary? Double or Single and Back Country Skiing.
zhlédnutí 1KPřed 2 lety
I give some tips to help you better understand cross country skiing. Most of this discussion is on ski mechanics and how it relates to back country cross country skiing.
Santiam Pass Backcountry Cross Country Skiing.
zhlédnutí 700Před 2 lety
Skiing trip to Santiam Pass Oregon. This area was devastated by fire 20 years ago but now makes for an ideal ski area. See my other video for the BC/XCD equipment we use: czcams.com/video/DKkY 3LSfQ/video.html
Backcountry XC Vs Alpine Touring Skiing. Comparing AT and Cross Country Downhill.
zhlédnutí 29KPřed 2 lety
I compare backcountry cross country and alpine touring ski setups. Both setups are used in Northern Oregon and Southern Washington. I show some footage of skiing with both. Most setups where purchased at www.skatepro.com/en-us.
Tesla Snow Mode with Traction Monitoring.
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 2 lety
I go over settings for Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in snowy conditions. Track mode can be a useful tool in these conditions. You can divert more power to the font tires and turn up the stability control settings.
Tillamook Bay Crabbing in Oregon. Limit of 12 in 2 hours. Dungeness Crab Go Crazy for Chicken Bait.
zhlédnutí 4KPřed 2 lety
Crabbing in Tillamook bay /Garibaldi on the 29th of November. I show a technique for cleaning the crab before you cook them. 00:00 Intro 00:36 Underwater Footage 1:30 First Pot Pulled 2:04 How to Measure the Crab 03:26 Pulling the Second Pot 04:56 Boat Setup 05:40 Castable Crab Pot 06:45 Male Vs. Female 07:43 Cleaning Before Cooking Smokercraft 15'. Minnkota Spot Lock Motor. Author: Ryan Toupal
Easy Caramelized Mushrooms Over Ice Cream Recipe.
zhlédnutí 76Před 2 lety
Simple. Clean and pat dry the mushrooms. Melt some butter and fry the mushrooms over medium heat until the edges are crispy. Reduce heat to low and add brown sugar. Coat them until it's a glaze. Put them on ice cream or snack on them. They're awesome! You can use store bought mushrooms or wild forgeable ones. I think Matsutakes are the best.
How To Identify Chanterelles and Poisonous Look-Alikes.
zhlédnutí 1,7KPřed 2 lety
I show how to identify Golden and White Chanterelles. Here are my rough notes: Chanterelles are the most popular wild eatable mushroom in Oregon and Washington. They are probably the first wild mushroom that get people into foraging. For a lot of people it's the first time they foraged anything! It can be daunting because we all have heard that mushrooms can be poisonous. Luckily Chanterelles h...
Tips on Finding Cauliflower Mushrooms(Sparassis). Witches Butter, Wooly Chanterelles Hunting Guide.
zhlédnutí 779Před 2 lety
Everything Cauliflower Mushroom. Where, when, and what to look for. Bonus clips on Witches Butter and Wooly Chanterelles. Other videos to watch: How to find Matsutake Mushrooms. White Chanterelles and Chicken of the Woods tips. czcams.com/video/BuCgVsVtj1U/video.html Matsutake (Pine) Mushroom Hunting Tips. National Forest Gold. Tips for Foraging King Bolete. czcams.com/video/kzgxJDL-wSQ/video.h...
Matsutake (Pine) Mushrooms. Chanterelles and Chicken of the Woods tips.
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 2 lety
Matsutuke Hunting Tips. When, Where, Why and Everything Relevant. Bonus footage on White Chanterelles and Chicken of the Woods. Other videos to watch: Mushroom Foraging Tips (Chanterelle, Lobsters, Bear's Head Tooth, and Cauliflowers). czcams.com/video/S0Ocwc26wPc/video.html Mushroom Foraging Tips (Bear's Head Tooth, Boletes, Chanterelles, and Hedgehogs). czcams.com/video/LIBbE_bG7SI/video.html...
Giant Trees of Mt. St. Helens.
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 2 lety
This is a video about the destruction and rebirth of the Mt. St. Helens area. It explores nearby areas and some the unusually large old growth trees. 00:00 Into 00:30 Goat Marsh Area 01:11 Damage from the 1980 Eruption 02:18 The Regrowth of the Area 02:56 Previous Eruption History 03:36 The Toutle River Canyon 04:13 Noble Fir Trees 04:45 Green River Valley 05:04 National Volcanic Monument 05:57...
National Forest Gold. Tips for Matsutake (Pine) and King Bolete Mushrooms.
zhlédnutí 13KPřed 2 lety
Tips for foraging Matsutakes, King Boletes, Hedgehogs, and Admirable Boletes. Filmed at 2,000 elevation in Washington's Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Other videos to watch: How to find Matsutake Mushrooms. White Chanterelles and Chicken of the Woods tips. czcams.com/video/BuCgVsVtj1U/video.html Mushroom Foraging Tips (Chanterelle, Lobsters, Bear's Head Tooth, and Cauliflowers). czcams.com/vi...
We try 7 Different Wild Mushrooms. Best Way to Sample Wild Mushrooms. Our Thoughts on Each One.
zhlédnutí 562Před 2 lety
We try 7 different wild mushrooms in Hot Pot. We get many wild mushrooms (Oregon and Washington) in the fall time and one of our favorite ways to eat them is in Hot Pot. This isn't too serious, but we thought it might help some people get ideas for how to prepare wild mushrooms. Let me know if you have any good recipes for King Bolete caps! Other videos to watch: How to find Matsutake Mushrooms...
Mushroom Foraging Tips (Bear's Head Tooth, Boletes, Chanterelles, and Hedgehogs).
zhlédnutí 3,8KPřed 2 lety
Mushroom Foraging Tips (Bear's Head Tooth, Boletes, Chanterelles, and Hedgehogs).
Old Growth Douglas-Fir Trees. Green River Giants.
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 2 lety
Old Growth Douglas-Fir Trees. Green River Giants.
Mushroom Foraging Tips (Chanterelle, Lobsters, Bear's Head Tooth, and Cauliflowers).
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 2 lety
Mushroom Foraging Tips (Chanterelle, Lobsters, Bear's Head Tooth, and Cauliflowers).
Vista Ridge Hike to Elk Cove Mt Hood, Oregon
zhlédnutí 346Před 2 lety
Vista Ridge Hike to Elk Cove Mt Hood, Oregon
The Worlds Largest Christmas Tree.
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 2 lety
The Worlds Largest Christmas Tree.
Isaac's first birthday trip.
zhlédnutí 105Před 2 lety
Isaac's first birthday trip.
What will he choose? Isaac's first birthday.
zhlédnutí 61Před 2 lety
What will he choose? Isaac's first birthday.
Isaac's first birthday 'Smash cake'
zhlédnutí 52Před 2 lety
Isaac's first birthday 'Smash cake'
Isaac's first birthday Da Da
zhlédnutí 49Před 2 lety
Isaac's first birthday Da Da
My Wife vs 100 lb sturgeon from a kayak in Oregon City.
zhlédnutí 83Před 2 lety
My Wife vs 100 lb sturgeon from a kayak in Oregon City.
Back country skiing in Oregon at Old Mans Pass
zhlédnutí 81Před 4 lety
Back country skiing in Oregon at Old Mans Pass
Tahiti Drone Footage - Aorai mountain hike
zhlédnutí 176Před 4 lety
Tahiti Drone Footage - Aorai mountain hike
Drone Footage of Snorkeling in Moorea at the Lagoonarium. Shot on DJI Spark.
zhlédnutí 61Před 4 lety
Drone Footage of Snorkeling in Moorea at the Lagoonarium. Shot on DJI Spark.
Beautiful Moorea drone footage. A short boat ride from Tahiti.
zhlédnutí 239Před 4 lety
Beautiful Moorea drone footage. A short boat ride from Tahiti.
Huge sturgeon pulls around a kayak. Breaks fishing pole.
zhlédnutí 882Před 9 lety
Huge sturgeon pulls around a kayak. Breaks fishing pole.

Komentáře

  • @Jona_Villa
    @Jona_Villa Před 13 dny

    Fantastic video

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před 13 dny

      Thanks, that green river area is amazing too. I want to get back out there.

  • @mcallkrm
    @mcallkrm Před 2 měsíci

    I wondered about the term "bay clam." Now that I've watched the whole video, it's apparently a reference to native littlenecks and manila clams. Maybe it's a reference to a whole host of clams that include butter clams, eastern softshell clams and purple varnish clams.

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah, I was using a general term. Maybe it's more common term in Oregon? I see it on the ODWF site. I'll try to be more specific next time, it is interesting learning the species.

  • @philkennybr
    @philkennybr Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing

  • @bluntman99999
    @bluntman99999 Před 2 měsíci

    Hopefully you leave atleast 50% of the mushrooms. Otherwise you will destroy the next years harvest.

  • @xxxjuxxxxx
    @xxxjuxxxxx Před 2 měsíci

    I have morel dreams too! Just during morel season though. I read an article by someone who claimed they slept better during morel season because every time they closed their eyes they just imagined scanning the forest floor for morels.

  • @outdoors445
    @outdoors445 Před 2 měsíci

    Do you normally go into the woods or is it normally right off the road?

  • @NatureShy
    @NatureShy Před 3 měsíci

    Nice video and very interesting, I learned a lot. I love old growth trees. I saw a ton of them and really took notice (and appreciated them, of course), on my backpacking trip in this area last year.

  • @tylerkrug7719
    @tylerkrug7719 Před 3 měsíci

    Right on dude! Thanks for the info!

  • @paulagarrett3758
    @paulagarrett3758 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for the tips. 😊It’s my understanding that morels are actually very toxic raw? But cooked they are perfectly fine, obviously, because the toxin breaks down with heat. Mushroom Wonderland just did a video on that topic. Thoughts?

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před 3 měsíci

      I know they are somewhat toxic. We've never had an issue though. It seems like it doesn't require that much cooking to neutralize it. You can eat king boletes without cooking. Chanterelle and hedgehog mushrooms taste almost spicy if you don't cook them. I think that spicy taste is the toxins.

  • @boonerichardson1639
    @boonerichardson1639 Před 4 měsíci

    Dude, I randomly came across this video while researching current BCXC gear. I was just up skiing this exact same area on a bluebird day (March 2024) with my wife and 5 year old (on snowshoes). We all had a blast and I look forward to exploring that area some more.

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před 4 měsíci

      Cool, it's a nice area! We've went up further, almost to the base of three fingered jack. I have a video on BCXC vs AT ski gear too if you're interested czcams.com/video/DKkY__3LSfQ/video.html. This is the type of area that is better on back country gear unless it's very icy.

  • @southpawscientific4122
    @southpawscientific4122 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the informative video! This will be my first season hunting for morels (Western WA) and I'm trying to absorb as much info as possible, cheers...

  • @lastmanstanding5338
    @lastmanstanding5338 Před 4 měsíci

    Still learning, thanks.

  • @adambilinski2752
    @adambilinski2752 Před 4 měsíci

    Great explanation of pros and cons of AT vs backcountry nordic skiing. As somebody who likes long hikes through more mellow terrain I also ended up using BC nordic more often.

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah, I kind of got forced into AT on groomed runs for awhile since we have a toddler now. I miss the snow covered trails, and there are a lot more places to go/explore when you're not locked into all up and then down.

  • @user-gk2qw8gq3c
    @user-gk2qw8gq3c Před 4 měsíci

    I liked it till the very end. I don't like your brick idea I like the crab sizes and slicers! Much cleaner crab and I'm from Colorado so you tought a lot thanks 😊

  • @coloradomark2159
    @coloradomark2159 Před 4 měsíci

    So my recent purchase: Fischer Outbound 98 w/ fish scales $390. Alpina Alaska boots $370. Rotafella NNN BC manual bindings $80 After tax and all I spent $800. as I recall. Couldn't be happier. Boots fit like a glove.

  • @LukesMushrooms
    @LukesMushrooms Před 5 měsíci

    I like the passion how you talk about the dreams :) I also dream about mushrooms sometimes - mostly about ceps but also morels or scaber stalks :))

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před 5 měsíci

      I don't know why it's always morels for me. It might be because we often hunt for hours where we're looking so hard that we don't even blink.

  • @zoeyong
    @zoeyong Před 5 měsíci

    Nice tips! We were looking for some suggestions about XC vs AT. Your video helps a lot!

  • @johnhobbs7697
    @johnhobbs7697 Před 6 měsíci

    😊 I subbed up again good old CZcams had me unsubbed thank you very much for the good mushroom videos lots of good outdoor stuff on your Channel

  • @lostintheclouds8719
    @lostintheclouds8719 Před 7 měsíci

    Ty. Out of curiosity what is the ski on the left (the one that was like $500) and did those have a metal edge because I am looking to get back into the sport and I’m looking for primarily backcountry skis that have the metal edge. The skis on the left look like the ideal set up that I would want to start with, especially if they have a nice glide factor to them. I only want to go in the park off the trails, make my own. I’m not gonna be in any tracks, so I like to explore. That seems like a really good set up for me.

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před 7 měsíci

      For exploring in the woods XC BC is definitely the way to go. The one on the left is fisher excursion 88s. If it’s steep and more gnarly and/or deeper snow I would go with the S bound 98s my wife has. A lot of groomed trails mixed in I would go with 78s

    • @lostintheclouds8719
      @lostintheclouds8719 Před 7 měsíci

      @@NorthwestGigabytety for your reply. Nothing will have tracks where I’m going. There may be some small hills but that’s about it.

  • @IGotACodingIdea
    @IGotACodingIdea Před 8 měsíci

    You're comparing apples to oranges. Backcountry here in Alps is very different to backcountry in say Norway. I cannot even imagine using the "backcountry XC" skis on the trails I normally go to.I would not be able to climb the trails as they get really steep and I would break both of my legs (in the better case) going down. Fox "xc" we have classic and skate skiing trails, that's where you use the other setup.

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah, this is meant to be more like an intro to skiing. If I go up Mt Hood or something then I use AT. The beginner places are skied on both though, and it's probably a little better to use xc bc gear due to the reasons stated above (cost of entry, fiddling with gear etc.). I use my AT gear more as I progress and go into more difficult terrain but if I'm with people just starting it's more likely to be xc bc.

    • @caverpilot
      @caverpilot Před 6 měsíci

      @kuba5153 That’s the point he’s making. They have different uses, obviously. But I only have AT and they are overkill for some of the rolling terrain I ski when conditions suck, so that’s where BC XC skis come in handy

  • @jholid6y
    @jholid6y Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤

  • @detlefgrimm2178
    @detlefgrimm2178 Před 10 měsíci

    Found this helpful. Helped make my decision. Thanks!

  • @8paradoxful
    @8paradoxful Před 10 měsíci

    I am inspired, thank you!

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před 10 měsíci

      I still have to go back this year. I wonder how it’s doing

  • @carlosislas918
    @carlosislas918 Před rokem

    Great video I loved martsutake mushrooms 😋👍🏻

  • @johnhobbs7697
    @johnhobbs7697 Před rokem

    I have picked morels the next year after a burn I don't care for those they actually have a smoky flavor and are gritty I'm having a hard time finding very many morels this year but it's still early thank you for the video

  • @user-my2oc4ex3z
    @user-my2oc4ex3z Před rokem

    Great video! There are many videos out there on this topic but this one is definitely the most helpful, so thank you for the informative post. I have been bushwhacking and looking for riparian morels (without much luck) and as you mentioned this looks much more pleasant. I was thinking about heading to Sisters in a week or two to poke around. Do you know of any grand fir stands in that area?

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      Yeah, we do have luck out there. Look for the hill sides and ridges. The flatter areas immediately by Sisters are dominated by Ponderosa and are pretty devoid of them until you get up on slopes.

  • @nomansasmr1278
    @nomansasmr1278 Před rokem

    I’ve never been moshroom hunting I’d really like to go this year I’m in Oregon. Is there any chance you could give me a general area around east mt hood I could go hunt for? Obviously I don’t want to intrude on your honey hole but maybe you could point me in the right direction? I love to cook and I remember trying these at the farmers market but I’d really like to find some wild ones!

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      Yeah, go 10 miles or so east of Mt. Hood or the cascade crest. 3-4k' of elevation is probably the best. If you go by Sisters it's up on the slopes where there are grand firs, not just ponderosa pine.

  • @your_eulogy2688
    @your_eulogy2688 Před rokem

    I just found an old one at the end of March. Looked good from a few feet away but once I touched it I knew it was no good all slimy and smelled like fish...gross

  • @justinegreenlandduke4556

    I have scoured the web and you are the only person who seems to have covered this question. Thank you! I’m looking for the most versatile ski set-up possible because my family and I are always switching back and forth between skiing on groomed classic and skate ski trails and at downhill resorts. The downhill resorts are in Ontario so they aren’t challenging. The runs never exceed 35% gradient and a mile long. I just ski for fun and so I can hang out with my kids so I was thinking of getting a pair of bc xc skis to use in all scenarios. Would this work?

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      Yeah, I think it makes sense. If you're going to use them on the downhill maybe something wider like the 98s? My wife has them and feels much more in control on them than she did on the 78s. The sacrifice is they are slower with a larger fish scale patch etc.

  • @edsaid757
    @edsaid757 Před rokem

    Any chance you can list out the xc setup you have here?

  • @davesamess9897
    @davesamess9897 Před rokem

    Super helpful!!!! Domo

  • @dalecress9774
    @dalecress9774 Před rokem

    Half frees are hollow all the way through. Verpa Bohemica have a thick cobweb looking structure that fills the void inside the stipe. Black morels and half frees are my favorite especially the latter to make steak gravy with.

  • @stianjarnass
    @stianjarnass Před rokem

    Great breakdown and explanation 👏👏. I really want AT for full control downhill. But honestly I like my cross country skate skiis the most. And the back country skis looks like the best mixture of both worlds 👏🤗

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      Yeah, BC skis are easier to control. I'm sure you'll notice they are slower on flatter ground than skate skis. ATs are great when it's steeper then the fish scales can hold in those cases you wouldn't be getting glide anyways. The skins of AT skis are a pain if there is ups and downs and in those cases you'll wish you had BC skis. It really depends on the terrain and of course your budget!

  • @CarlBaravelli
    @CarlBaravelli Před rokem

    Good video. Just a few points of contention. You can get full and half skins (synthetic or mohair) for XC skis as well. You can get XC skis that are smooth and are meant to have kick wax rather than waxless (ie scales). You can get super light AT skis today that weigh as little as the BC XC or even lighter. I would say that it depends on what you like to do and where you live. If you have rolling terrain where you go up and down allot (ie lots of transitions) and not very steep inclines, then the BC XC skis are great, plus they are more fun on these decents because it takes skill to ride downhill without being locked in. But if you are going up mountains of 500m or more, with maybe inclines above 30% and you do not have mad tellemark turn skills, then go for the AT.

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      Great points! I go up Mt. Hood a lot and almost always bring my AT gear. I was thinking about getting light AT skis because on a fresh groom in the morning it seems like I could get away with half the ski. Like you said up and downs I definitely prefer BC and it’s cheaper to get into.

  • @fuuuck
    @fuuuck Před rokem

    really appreciate this juxtaposition, not a lot of people out there talking about this!

  • @fuuuck
    @fuuuck Před rokem

    pretty much the dream right here

  • @RaintreeJames
    @RaintreeJames Před rokem

    Wow, just wow. One of the coolest forest videos I’ve seen! I live in Randle, right by here! I fly my drone in old growth and would love to chat. Can you get in contact with me?

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      That's awesome. Have you been in this area of the Green River? I can see in Google maps that there's a lot to explore in that valley.

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      I think if you go to my About, you should be able to see my email address.

  • @cwinegarden6426
    @cwinegarden6426 Před rokem

    Good video. Like you I have both. I ski in the east with no descents above treelike. No doubt going down steeper hills I prefer my AT gear--more control for sure on steep, narrow, wooded trails, but I always prefer going uphill with my backcountry nordic skis with full length skins--way lighter and it feels like it takes half the energy. It is a bit of a coin flip which each tour to decide which setup to take. Thanks again!

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      You must be a good skier if you’re going down trails that require a skin on BC skis! We have them too but I’m usually second guessing myself if I need them. Very early mornings I ski down freshly groomed runs with my BC. It’s super easy to carve turns etc. The issue is when the trails are rutted out or there are chunks of snow. My leather boot gives way. That’s where plastic boots locked in at the heel help. I should do another video.

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      I think ski dynamics are really interesting. I also think people are too quick to assume XC means you don’t ski down hills. Some trails are obviously BC and others obviously AT. There are a lot that you can use both in. We’re often using our BC on lift served runs. Especially like I said if it’s fresh groomed.

  • @albert0365
    @albert0365 Před rokem

    How high the elevation, which month of 2022. Oh man, you forgot to bring a knife foraging mushroom?

  • @kevind.8627
    @kevind.8627 Před rokem

    Great video and great place! Please be careful about drone use as some of the area you skied is wilderness.

  • @nmanchin
    @nmanchin Před rokem

    We just got Track Mode on the MYP. First thing I did was create a snow profile with less regen. Things can get sketchy fast with lift off oversteer, even with aggressive snow/ice tires. 🎉

  • @NWSlayers
    @NWSlayers Před rokem

    After watching this mushroom foraging tutorial video, I have good ideas and confidence to try foraging next fall. Thanks 😊

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      I watched your walleye video. That's crazy. I didn't know you could catch them like that.

  • @kylewhitt9608
    @kylewhitt9608 Před rokem

    My wife made some awesome mushroom "bacon" with a Cauliflower mushroom. It has my favorite texture of any mushroom I've tried however you use it.

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      Do you have a recipe? We enjoy cauliflower's more than any other fall mushroom, besides maybe matsutake. I was able to find a couple more this year.

    • @kylewhitt9608
      @kylewhitt9608 Před rokem

      She let it marinade over night in liquid smoke, soy sauce & maple syrup. Then baked it at 450 I think with a little olive oil.

  • @thesimplegig
    @thesimplegig Před rokem

    How do you get track mode?

  • @ryanadrift
    @ryanadrift Před rokem

    Good video! To me this is sort of comparing two separate sports. Quite similar but not really comparable. Almost like comparing mtb and road cycling. Both rad but for completely different reasons

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      My cousin and my wife got 1 and a half camber skis. They're almost a cross between x-country and alpine touring. I've done a lot of AT last summer and this fall when we go up Mt Hood in the early and late season. I definitely see using AT when you skin up for a couple of hours 3k feet elevation, turn around, take off the skins, and ski all the way back. It's annoying when you get to areas where there are hills and up and down terrain. We ski cross country on alpine runs around here too, it's fairly easy on fresh groomed slopes in the morning. The issue is if there are chunks of snow/crud that cause the skis to twist unexpectedly due to a weak leather boot and not being locked into the heels. I should make another video!

  • @TheDisillusioned1811

    I live in the same area as you and just started this sport last year and going to Trillium lake and heading away from the crowds.. I have the Salomon Escape Outpath 64 and they didn't seem to "float" well on the deep snow. I read your comments and you like the 88 width for this area, what are your thoughts about the Fischer S Bound 98 or 112? I have no experience so I appreciate any thoughts you have. Thanks in advance.

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      My wife has S Bound 98's. They're slower on the groomed and hard pack since they are 1 1/2 camber instead of 2. The scales drag more because of the camber and the fact that there's more scales. On the plus side they grip more going up hill, are more stable underfoot, and will float better in soft snow. She really likes them because she wipes out much less often. It makes her able to handle the more challenging terrain. It made a big difference for her going from the 78s. If we go to teacup on the greens/blues she would probably rather be on the 78s. The trail where I filmed some of this is the PCT from Frog Lake to Twin Lakes. Try it out sometime if you haven't!

    • @TheDisillusioned1811
      @TheDisillusioned1811 Před rokem

      @@NorthwestGigabyte Awesome, thanks.. Wiping out less is a good thing. Appreciate the help.

  • @urinetrouble4999
    @urinetrouble4999 Před rokem

    First time viewer, when you started talking about hotpots and egg noodles, I thought to myself, "He must be partnered to an Asian person." And the next clip was the little cutie and your wife in the background. Thanks for the informative video! I've seen witch's butter and probably wouldn't dare put it in my mouth.

    • @NorthwestGigabyte
      @NorthwestGigabyte Před rokem

      Haha yeah my wife is Chinese. We're looking for more cauliflower for the hotpot this year. I have to get back out to this spot! Things have been dry but we did find some matsutake and white chanterelle the other day. Rain is coming this weekend.

  • @thricecrazy33
    @thricecrazy33 Před rokem

    dug fir is a redwood

  • @proy2241
    @proy2241 Před 2 lety

    Those morels are perfect !