A Meadow Walk Up The Coyote Wall - No Talk, No Music, Just Nature. - 4K Virtual Hike

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
  • A virtual solo meadow walk / hike up Coyote Wall with no talk, no music, no shots of my face in the camera... just pure nature, in 4K video.
    A mere hour's drive from Portland, on the banks of the Columbia River Gorge's Washington side, rises a dramatic rock escarpment called the Syncline, the Bingen Anticline, but most popularly "Coyote Wall". A slice of Arizona or Utah in the PNW and looking like a canyon lost one of its sides, the Wall's trails attract walkers & mountain bikers like a magnet on sunny weekends.
    Laced with steep paths that venture up, around, and into seemingly every nook & cranny of the lava-borne landscape (technically 'columnar basalt'), the area is especially appealing for the tundra-like meadows that morph into a green & surprisingly lush wonderland every spring, with creeks and even waterfalls hidden among its rolling hills. This hike explores all those features and more by approaching the wall from a decommissioned road, then veering on a path that climbs clockwise to the rim before venturing down its gentler eastern slopes, skirting an area dubbed "The Labyrinth". Enjoy!
    For those still reading this far: thank you, first of all, as always for watching. I was unsure about working on this video for a long time (it was actually recorded a year ago) due to technical issues that frustratingly butchered the second half. In the end I decided it would be a shame to throw it all out, so I salvaged what I could... please excuse the shorter run-time and plethora of edits towads the end. Now that spring has sprung & the weather is better, I'd like to capture some more quintessentially PNW trails this year - think forests and coasts. Stay tuned!
    Highlights:
    00:00 - Intro
    01:23 - The Road Beneath the Wall
    05:15 - Passing Train & Eastern Gorge Views
    11:38 - The Climb Begins
    15:28 - Volcanic Rocks & Desert Parsley
    22:31 - Pines on the Little Moab Trail
    25:00 - (Brief) Squirrels!
    29:01 - Rugged Vistas (+ More Squirrel Action)
    35:03 - A Nice Shrub
    36:20 - The Rim
    37:20 - A Gentler Path Down, A Creek
    39:41 - Waterfalls in the Shade
    41:27 - Top of Mt Hood on the Way Down
    42:35 - Tree Leaves in the Breeze
    43:21 - Outro
    Trip Stats:
    * Distance: 3.7 mi / 5.9 km round-trip
    * Elevation Gain: 680 ft / 207 m
    * Trailhead GPS: 45.7006, -121.4016
    * Restrictions: No fee; dogs must be leashed; watch for private land near trailhead
    * Camping: None
    Filmed April 2023. Please feel free to comment on the good, the bad, or the ugly; this project is an on-going learning experience.

Komentáře • 7

  • @Relaxing-n4ture_sounds
    @Relaxing-n4ture_sounds Před 5 dny +1

    Thank you for taking me on a tour through such a beautiful landscape. It truly made me feel relaxed and amazed. Wishing you all the success, my friend. May your day be filled with blessings. I will follow your channel and look forward to your next video.❤

  • @bsimonep5178
    @bsimonep5178 Před měsícem +1

    Just found your channel. Thanks for sharing your hike!

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Před 2 měsíci +2

    Outstanding, absolutely gorgeous work my friend!

  • @michaelrandall9034
    @michaelrandall9034 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Uh, looks like Little Moab to me. My favorite spot for ticks & poison oak, ha!

  • @dtwnfunkystuff
    @dtwnfunkystuff Před měsícem +1

    How common are rockfalls there? It seemed like a lot down on the road at the base

    • @ExciteHike
      @ExciteHike  Před měsícem

      Good question - I've hiked here quite a bit and have never seen rockfall in action... but every time it seems there's evidence of new rockfall(!) I'd love to hear from any locals who have insight into this.