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  • čas přidán 24. 09. 2014
  • History of the building of the High Sierra Trail across the Sierra Nevada Mountains from Giant Forest to Mt. Whitney during the height of the Great Depression. This film includes a wealth of current scenic views as well as historic photos.

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  • @richardcain6980
    @richardcain6980  Před 9 lety +34

    Wrote, filmed, and produced this documentary for the National Park Service on building a 70-mile hiking trail linking the sequoias of Giant Forest to Mt. Whitney, tallest mountain in lower 48 states.

    • @gerryortiz7276
      @gerryortiz7276 Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for this work it is astounding to learn how much work and engineering went behind it! Will be hiking it in a couple weeks and will be thinking of those who labored in the intense heat so we could enjoy the "gentle ribbon of rock!"

    • @daveinstlouis7296
      @daveinstlouis7296 Před 10 měsíci

      And did a Damn Fine Job. Thank You

  • @travissmith3031
    @travissmith3031 Před 3 lety +3

    An amazing Trail with an incredible story. Thank you for sharing

  • @fallenstar23
    @fallenstar23 Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you! My parents met while working at Giant Forest in the late 50’s, and hiked as far as Hamilton lakes on their days off. I backpacked Sequoia and Kings Canyon in the late 70’s and early 80’s. The High Sierra Trail was one of my favorites. My parents dropped me off at Crescent Meadow and picked me up a week later at Whitney Portal, completing the trail they never got to finish. A cherished memory.

  • @Eric-469
    @Eric-469 Před 26 dny

    Incredibly grateful to have hiked this route with my best friend in 2016. It was a truly amazing experience, but from the moment you enter _Valhalla._ 🤯 Passing the icy waters of Precipice Lake. Then bursting through the jagged rocks of Kaweah gap and *_BOOM-_* you’re staring down the magical Big Aaroyo. The mighty Kern Canyon (with its snakes) and then sneakily up the backside of Whitney and those cold and foreboding granite spires. Absolutely unbelievable. Rip buddy 🤙

  • @erincarter507
    @erincarter507 Před měsícem

    Ranger Tweed is a wealth of SEKI knowledge and history, good man.

  • @davidhughes4479
    @davidhughes4479 Před 3 lety +9

    This was exactly what I was looking for. It's funny how you say most people don't think about how the trail was built, when I hiked to Kaweah Gap that was on my mind all the time! Really appreciate the historical documents and photos, since it's intriguing how they could carve the trail on the cliff faces with 1930's equipment...and safety gear 😬. Thank you!

  • @MidsierramusingBlogspot
    @MidsierramusingBlogspot Před 6 lety +4

    Tweed is an excellent narrator and historian. I have his book "Uncertain Path". He knows about the parks from cover to cover.

    • @hikesteepfishhigh
      @hikesteepfishhigh Před rokem

      if you like history of the parks especially sequoia, a good book is "the pass" by Stewart Edward White. it is an adventure into the Backcountry of Sequoia in the early 1900's. the pass from deadmans canyon into the lone pine drainage, Elizabeth pass getting it's name is recounted in the book. it is named after his wife.
      the location of the modern day Elizabeth pass is different than the original.
      there is a great article about it online at 100 peaks. I believe it's titled "solving a 1906 mystery"
      the author uses whites book to show were the original pass was.

  • @davidagilliam
    @davidagilliam Před rokem

    A sensitively executed film about the history and development of the HST. Even with all the engineering efforts, the trail remains tough, challenging and very beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing this bit of history. Truly as Huell Howser would say "California Gold."

  • @fawffles
    @fawffles Před 6 lety +17

    I can't believe this only has 10K views. Incredible video and narration of the creation of this fantastic trail. Thank you so much.

    • @sdreefsurf
      @sdreefsurf Před 5 lety +1

      We viewed it! Wow this is awesome! Did the JMT last September and now looking into another adventure....maybe this, or JMT SOBO, or PCT from YV to Tahoe? Great video!!!!

    • @paleopete1
      @paleopete1 Před 3 lety

      I agree with you fawffles.....but in a way that is a good thing....I run this regularly out to Bear Paw High Sierra Camp....was there yesterday and it was white out snowing! Never a bad run!

    • @ephemeralcreek
      @ephemeralcreek Před rokem

      totally agree - it is so well put together and interesting - is is up to over 27k views now!

  • @pambeck3160
    @pambeck3160 Před 6 lety +3

    Loved watching this as my daughter and partner are hiking as I watch this.

  • @rogerheath9599
    @rogerheath9599 Před 4 lety +5

    I hiked this trail from Whitney Portal to Crescent Meadow with 5 fellow Explorer Scouts in 1961. We saw the Crabtree Meadow ranger packing out at the end of the season, and one other man eastbound. He was wearing an airforce nylon flight suit and we nicknamed him "Dan Venture", our idol until the next afternoon thunder storm. We knew we were dry and he was soaked through. Two people in 72 miles! Much has changed.
    The history is much appreciated, wish we had known the information at the time. I can remember frequently hiking into the Sierra with topo maps dated pre-WWII . Some trails were overgrown especailly those along side of small streams which made us use our brains. Great experience going cross country looking for the remnants of the abandoned trail. BTW - trout fishing was great on these off trail adventures.
    Thanks for posting this video. Excellent.

  • @dr.nielsen9645
    @dr.nielsen9645 Před rokem

    What an amazing video that I wish I could thumbs up a thousand times. Deserves 100x the views it has!

  • @k1k2lee
    @k1k2lee Před 6 měsíci

    HST is a great trail and you really appreciate the Trail builders when your on it,plus the CCC and Rangers who maintain it.The hot springs in Kern Canyon are a treat,Precipice,Gap,Hamilton etc I had a jaw dropping encounter with a black bear in Kern,
    Get out there

  • @jimredding8315
    @jimredding8315 Před 4 měsíci

    informative and pleasure to watch

  • @JimSiverts
    @JimSiverts Před 4 lety +3

    Awesome piece of work. Both the video and the trail. My sons just completed both!

  • @SpaklesDr
    @SpaklesDr Před 5 měsíci

    I loved this video so much my brother and I are doing the HST this fall. Cannot wait!

  • @lanetaglio
    @lanetaglio Před 2 lety

    Thank You Sir!

  • @rmoran113
    @rmoran113 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @ephemeralcreek
    @ephemeralcreek Před rokem

    ...great film, I am so happy they did not route this trail through Kern/ Kaweah basin, as that keeps that such a wonderful, remote and seldom visited area. Though I think it may have been less labor intensive to route the thing from bearpaw up to tamarack, lion lake, triple divide after my 5 minute non expert look at google earth. However, the intended route ended up being really good allowing hikers to experience more of the Big Arroyo and to drop into the kern trench and experience more varied terrain and a hot spring ! Thanks for putting this together.

  • @swhiteho
    @swhiteho Před 4 lety +3

    Great video. Your experience and background greatly added to the story. I loved the old photos and trail construction information. Especially interesting were the proposed routes outlined on the aerial photos and topo maps. Well done!

  • @csn583
    @csn583 Před 8 měsíci

    Incredible piece of history! High on my list, and scrambling the section that didn't come to be trail sounds like a fun alternate. After doing the TRT and half Skurka's Yosemite HR, I'm eager to venture further north and south.

  • @shaneb395
    @shaneb395 Před 2 lety

    Wow this video is incredible! Thank you so much for making this

  • @neaptide
    @neaptide Před 6 lety +3

    Just finished hiking the Hamilton section of the HST and marveled at the construction and engineering. Your video answered many questions and provided interesting facts about how difficult it was to build. Now I have an even greater appreciation for this wonderful resource.

  • @daveinstlouis7296
    @daveinstlouis7296 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for Making This

  • @cq7415
    @cq7415 Před 7 lety +2

    Great video. Love the history. Wish it were twice as long with more detail.

  • @TheRealTomWendel
    @TheRealTomWendel Před 3 lety

    This fantastic fun to enjoy for those who’ve had the fortune to have walked the HST.

  • @pianomoverr
    @pianomoverr Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic

  • @follysgambit
    @follysgambit Před 5 lety +1

    Have hiked the HST twice in my life (and going back now to take the "other route" this summer and go up to lion lake and over triple divide pass) and hand no idea its rich history! Thanks for posting this great video!

  • @dennisdoyle5589
    @dennisdoyle5589 Před 7 lety +1

    Inspiring!

  • @REAL4wd
    @REAL4wd Před 7 lety +1

    Amazing video Thank you very much

  • @wanderandwonder7058
    @wanderandwonder7058 Před 2 lety

    What a great work you’ve accomplished putting this documentary together. Thank you, really. I hiked this not long ago and was blown away by the trail. But I had no idea of what went into it until now. And now I want to go hike it again just to show my respect for those who made it possible. Aside from the everything else the beauty of this hike is unparalleled. Which I now understand is why they went to such lengths to make it all happen. Putting this documentary out, your contribution, you’ve tied together the beauty and the (beast) work- the efforts of so many. Again, thank you.

  • @oscarmolinaoutdooradventur1648

    👍🏼👍🏼😍😍

  • @HuckOutdoors
    @HuckOutdoors Před 6 lety

    Well done!

  • @philschroeder
    @philschroeder Před 4 lety +2

    Hey Richard, near the end it talks about a series of films… Where are those? I didn’t see anything at the website the video mentions. Can you provide links?

  • @paulwoodsplainclothes7348
    @paulwoodsplainclothes7348 Před 10 měsíci

    High Sierra Trail

  • @SacWildlife
    @SacWildlife Před 9 lety +2

    Just amazing. I always marvel at the construction of these trails when I walk over them and often wonder what it took to get the job done. I have a better idea of that now - MORE PLEASE!!! I'd love to peruse the archival photos and such - any way to make that happen?

    • @richardcain6980
      @richardcain6980  Před 9 lety +1

      Thanks so much for your support! I am working on that. Please write the Superintendent of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, (Woody Smeck, Superintendent, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, 47050 Generals Highway, Three Rivers, CA 93271) to express your desire to see more of this. Meanwhile, here's a link to another film I have done on another Sierra trail: czcams.com/video/VOhh5UnvMq0/video.html

  • @eitansalama2921
    @eitansalama2921 Před 4 lety +1

    Hiking it in 14 days :)

  • @KarenGaultonOfficial
    @KarenGaultonOfficial Před 8 lety +1

    Awesome video! It should have more views!!! Perhaps changing the title would help for people searching High Sierra videos?

    • @richardcain6980
      @richardcain6980  Před 8 lety +3

      +Karen Gaulton Karen, thank you for your good comments. I changed the title to "High Sierra Trail: Gentle Ribbon of Rock." I would be grateful if you would talk up the video among your family, friends, etc. You might enjoy my other Sierra film on the story of preserving the Giant Sequoias of the High Sierra:
      czcams.com/video/VOhh5UnvMq0/video.html
      Best wishes!

  • @maleen72
    @maleen72 Před 3 lety +1

    I always hear that bird sound 0.12s. What is the name of that bird?