The Continental Divide Trail in Four Minutes
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- čas přidán 24. 12. 2017
- Music: Paper Tigers by Javier Dunn
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This video shows Mac, from www.halfwayanywhere.com traveling the length of the Continental Divide Trail from the US/Mexico border to the US/Canada border across 3,100 mi / 5,000 km or trail through New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana.
I hope this video continues to spread the beauty of the CDT and share its glory with hikers and dreamers alike.
For more about the CDT, visit www.halfwayanywhere.com/conti...
What an extraordinarily revolutionary idea: take us all along on your 3100 mile journey in four magical minutes, all punctuated by a beautifully composed song. On behalf of all us dreamers stuck here in the real world, I want to express my deepest appreciation to you three guys. Maybe because of you, some of us will choose not to stay stuck here forever. Peace...
Amen.
Amen.
that is the real world not yours
youre right. in all regards. because of people like these guys, i've chosen to hike this trail. Someday, I say someday because I dont know if I'm going to start with the CDT or the PCT. But that journey doesn't start for several more years, as I've got kids and I want them to be a little older, and I need to build up to it physically...I haven't walked more than 1 mile in years.
Agree, except for which world is the real one.
For those who have not hiked the trail this is a great summary. For me, 70% complete so far, it brings back so many memories and fears and thoughts of the unknown I had starting out. I had no idea what NM's bootheel would be like, hot AF, the wonders of hiking the Gila River, the people I'd meet on trail in towns, in hostels (The late Nita of the Toaster House particularly). Its magic, its hard, its beautiful, it'll break your heart, it'll scare you and inspire you in the same San Juan mile. I loved it, hated it, cursed it, swore I'd never do it again and can't wait to get back out there again. Its one of the hardest things I've done and one of the best. Whether you try and fail (many do), try and end up sectioning, or end up thruing it in a year (congrats!), you will never forget it and it will change who you are. Take that hardest first step and find yourself, find yourself standing on a border thinking well now what, and put one foot in front of another starting an unfathomable adventure.
I hiked this in 4 minutes also.
Me too. I just placed nether portals at both ends of the trail and a trapdoor ice road in the nether and zipped across.
One of my favorite hiking videos and songs.
Breathtaking. But what we didn't see was how formidable this trail can be. Would love to experience this one day.
Dude this is my favorite video ever
I attempted the John Muir Trail (solo) and failed. I have nothing but respect for people who actually complete these treks. Its so much easier to dream than it is to actually do something.
It's much better to do something than to dream
have respect, for your self....you gave it a go, and it is still there, you probably learned a lot, so dont be shy for trying again....it took me three attempts to make the AT.....you never fail, until you completely quit....and even then you did something, and learned something...
Don't try to finish it. Just start, enjoy every day and see where you'll end up. It will most probably be the end of the trail.
Dangit man, I only just hiked the PCT and now you're giving me all these feelings. Thruhiking has ruined me.
knowing about thru hiking ruined me already 😂
Our country is gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing this.
That’s crazy how the song seems to have been written to match perfectly your video. Good job and thanks for making all the community dream.
One of these days I wish I can hike it with my 2 sons and wife !! How cool it would be !
Good song, great trip.
Great job on this video. Really enjoyed it. Started CDT in 2017, this is the kind of inspiration needed to get back and finish.
I've been waiting for more videos like this since I saw the PCT one. Thank you!
I made it for you.
You're the best!
My nephew on it now left in may seen so many stunning pictures
What a calming video, so beautiful! Hope the journey went well!
Still alive, so I would say it was a success.
Worth it for the few seconds of the Winds.
That's what I said when I made it to the end.
I love this as a great way of sharing a 3000 mile story.
Amazing. It's so important to stop and capture a moment that moves you.
America is so !!!!!!! beautiful!
That was beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Perfect sync with the song. Nice job.
Congratulations!!
^5 THANKS for doing this and posting it! As an elderly now...I "was" with ya "all the way!" Thanks...it was GREAT!
Thank you so much for sharing this
I put this hike on my bucket list after watching this, great video man 😊
It’s refreshing to see through hikers get to the Canadian border not in snow! I hope there’s no snow for me & my comrades this year! 😬
Love this video. Great song as well.
Beautiful! Good job!
Beautiful
This doesn’t deserve 40 dislikes. Incredibly well done!
That's an amazing accomplishment!
Great intro video! Thanks!
Beautiful! Thank you for the video.
Awesome!!!! I enjoyed this video very very much. Thank you!
Amazing video
This was a great video! Thanks for sharing! Subscribed.
This was awesome thanks for sharing!
Nice vid. Looking forward to hiking this trail in 2022 or 2023 (depends on Covid allowing access to the US). Through-hiked Te Araroa in 2015-16 and it was the best thing I ever did in my life.
Awesome video! thanks for doing it!
This is amazing
Wow that was absolutely stunning! Thanks for sharing. I can see why now everyone makes it to the ens, it looks daunting as hell, but somehow so attractive.....
That's amazing thanks for sharing
Fantastic!!!
I just finished the PCT a few days ago and now I am here...
wow.... thanks for sharing!
Really cool, took a lot of vision to prep for this, but it gives a great sense of the changes in ecosystem. Like it a lot! New sub!
flippin epic video!
So intersting. What an adventure.
Nice job...very inspiring!
That wild to see a person walk so many miles got to give you people a ton of bad ass credit I couldn’t do it .
Must have been one hell of a trip goddamn
Beautifully done. Hope you enjoyed the trip and especially Wyoming. :).
Has anyone ever enjoyed Wyoming?
Very cool!!!
so cool, well done!!
love this video! and good song choice :)
Inspiring video and awesome music :)
... sigh ... I would have to stumble across this.
Nostalgia hitting hard. (Quicksilver)
That's amazing
Awsome ! And on top the video is better than the PCT, especially the colors. A real pleasure to watch, thanks for sharing.
We can thank my new camera for this :)
Music for this vid is also awesome! Good job!
Snow Lake at 54s! Beautiful
some truly gorge shots of the route/trail !! :) i love
hope get to do some fave sects b4 getting 2 old to go anymore. ur vid is inpirational !!!!
Impressive!
This makes me want to do this trip so badly!
Brillant!
Came across your blog the other day, i was looking up about bears on the PCT, haha. I want to hike the triple crown, i'm from Australia and have quite a fear of being ripped to shreds by a bear. However, i cannot let this stop my dreams right? 😂 Lovely video
Nice video.
Now make Timelapse of whole trail.
thats gonna be like a 1 month long video
This should be the music video for the song
So many rocks to climb along the way
Amazing!! So many questions spring into my head though! How do you stay on track? How long did it take? Do you literally walk all day or do you camp out longer somewhere you enjoyed? What do you do for food? How expensive was it? This is something I genuinely want to do!
as some one who has hiked the AT.....maybe I can answer....stay on track.....focus on time not distance....I will be for x weeks....and then that gives something to shoot for...it should take about 5 to 6 months....and yes one hikes, usually, all day...some better hikers....take time off to swim etc....but not me....food is knorr noodles with tuna or something like it....one can have pre cooked meat, and there are other thing for food....too much to mention, here...I think the expenses are about 30 to 40 dollars per day.....plus hostels, hotels and restaurants, on resupply points...if you want to do this....keep in mind it is over, when you decide....one day, one month, one entire trail....no big deal.....give it a go.....
1/2 way didn't bother to reply, in Five years. Many Americans are like that. Ungracious to say the very least. But maybe he's been Terribly Busy hiking...!
@@iainsanders4775the answers to all those questions are pretty easy to find. I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s ungracious not to reply to every comment on a CZcams video with hundreds of thousands of views, but that must be because I’m an asshole American.
@@thejerkyshack8040 Well I didn't call you an asshole, American..
This is super esoteric but the beginning of the video drove me nuts when the cuts first started happening. Until about the ~45s mark the cuts happen just a bit too early for the beat. Then it eventually really locks in and feels solid for the rest of the video.
I thoroughly enjoyed the virtual trek. I wonder,, would it be possible to include a small map in the corner of the video showing where you are at any given moment? I have only been on parts of the trail, so it would be very meaningful for me to see where you at any given moment point in time.
Who for fucks sake thumbs down these videos? Is satan on youtube? This is INCREDIBLE.
This is actually one of my dream to hike the CDT. Thank you for the video. Btw how much did you spend for the whole journey? Thanks
Absolutely beautiful. How hard was this trail and how long did it take you to complete? I'd love to start hiking so I might take this up. Did you see anyone else along the trail or was it just you and your group?
this is oddly inspiring
Since the new GoPros have much better stabilization, could you do it again? ;-) Great video!
Did you really have such perfect weather, or did you just pick the best bits? Amazing.
0YouCanCallMeAl0 didn't like taking out my camera on bad weather. But it's snowing in one shot!
well done! How long have you been running and with which camera have you been working? Greetings from Germany!
How long did this take you/ how did you get back home/ did you almost die/ how many miles a day did you do/ was the happy greenery easily accessible and if not did you bring any?
well done! Looks like you guys had barely bad weather?!
Wasn't too keen on taking out the camera when it was raining/snowing.
Awensome! What camera did you use?
sabik75 Sony a6500
awesome, how many miles did you guys shoot for per day?
In the beginning, 20 miles was a good day. Towards the end, we nothing less than 30 was considered acceptable.
Just under five months.
Side note: Fixed!
wow.
What date did you start? I’m doing the CDT next year, NOBO as well.
💖💖💖
Merry Christmas!
I hope you are enjoying your time in NZ, I highly recommend you visit Nelson Lakes if you have time.
I'll see what I can do!
how did you get provisions on a daily basis? were there resupply stations along the trail, or did you hunt and fish?
I honestly thought you were walking around Colorado until I saw the Geyser.
And is it easy to get lost, also did you hitch hike at any point? I'm assuming that's pretty much a gamble considering the crazies out there
Its sticks on my retina; I can convince myself I did it for real!
EPIC again ! Stop it ! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Hiking has open a beau 🌏 ! No > will I waste time in my human weaknesses of hard feelings/ego/bad energy ! ☺️☺️☝️💪🏄💥
Wanderlust...engage! Would be cool if you had put up some text as you entered each state.
How long did this take and what was your budget?
Ended at the best spot? No Canada video?
Truly beautiful and what a great life achievement. What is the place called at 3:49 ??
Ptarmigan tunnel in Glacier NP
I know you used a Sony a6500, but did you stick to one or two lenses? If so, which lenses?
What did you do for food?
What shoes do you guys use for your adventures??
were you or are you ever scared of losing the trail in the snow?
For me to lose the trail I would first have to know where it is.