Gorgeous Hike in the North Cascades! | Hannegan Peak Trail

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • The North Cascades is one of the most beautiful areas in Washington. Join us as we hike Hannegan Peak in the North Cascades within the boundaries of the Mount Baker Wilderness.
    The North Cascades alpine region is only a 2.5 hour drive from the Seattle area and 5.5 hours drive from Portland. On this trail you start in the valley and then hike up to find 360 views of glaciated alpine peaks and endless mountain views.
    📍Hannegan Peak, North Cascades
    🥾 10.5 miles long, best time to visit is between late June to September depending on the snow pack and snow melt for the year.
    ⛰️ 3,100 feet of elevation gain
    🦮 Dog friendly trail, must be on leash. Boundary Camp where we stayed is within North Cascades National Park, so dogs are not allowed, but they are allowed in the Hannegan Peak area
    Hannegan Pass and Peak Trail info from Washington Trail Association: www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/h...
    Our Gaia GPS Information: www.gaiagps.com/public/WiQfSn...
    #hanneganpeak #northcascades #northcascadesnationalpark #washingtonhikes #pnwhiking
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    00:00 Driving from Portland to North Cascades
    00:47 Glacier Public Service Center
    01:26 Hannegan Pass Trailhead
    06:10 Hannegan Pass
    07:33 Boundary Camp
    11:48 Day 2
    13:00 Hannegan Peak

Komentáře • 49

  • @HelenandTimTravel
    @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem +1

    😊We are excited to share one of our fav areas with you! The north cascades is surrounded by endless peaks. Drop a comment if you have questions about the hike or if you have been before
    🎉 we are close to 500 subscribers so we will have access to our CZcams community feed soon. Look forward to engaging with you all more outside of the videos. Once we hit 1,000 subscribers, we plan to do our first giveaway. Thank you for your support and watching our videos. They are hard work to edit, so we appreciate it.

  • @vernvartdal6479
    @vernvartdal6479 Před rokem

    Catching up. Commenting to support the amazing channel. Mile, mile and a half.

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      We appreciate you supporting our channel. Means a lot to us! Thanks, Vern!

  • @walkingj.m9132
    @walkingj.m9132 Před rokem

    What a beautiful scenery from the mountain!! By your video I feel relaxed and paceful!! Thank you for sharing this my new friend!
    Greeting from Korea!!😍😍👍👍

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for stopping by! We are glad you enjoyed it and it made you feel more at peace! We would love to visit, hike, and eat our way across Korea someday. Cheers!

  • @danielcastro710
    @danielcastro710 Před rokem

    Great video. I was looking for videos like this for a long time. You guys explain everything perfectly to make the experience easier.
    Thank you very much for the help.

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem +1

      You’re very welcome! We are glad you enjoyed the videos and find them helpful. If you have any recommendations to make the videos better, would love your feedback. Thanks for watching!

  • @r.awilliams9815
    @r.awilliams9815 Před rokem

    Skeeters, ugh. I once did a hike through the Indian Heaven Lakes segment of the PCT and the little SOBs ate me alive. I was covered in welts before I got away from the lakes. Learned my lesson that day, the DEET goes with me always.

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      That’s a great spot! And we feel like the mosquitos get worse every year. Helen breaks out in welts and it’s awful. Those dang things

  • @JUANORQUIO
    @JUANORQUIO Před rokem +1

    W❤️W! That’s Awesome! Cheers for more exciting and incredible adventures! 🥂❤️✨

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much, Juan! So much of the world to see and so many mountains. We hope you stick around to catch more adventures. More to come!

  • @boringoldguy796
    @boringoldguy796 Před rokem

    Awesome overnight trip! I always enjoy the videos and look forward to the Alaska trip.
    A troublesome plantar fascia in my left foot has somewhat limited my adventures this summer, but I found Dr Tim’s channel and have been using his tips to heal and get back on the trail. Thanks Tim!

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem +1

      It was a great trip! We were going to do a 2nd hike the next day but ended up wanting to sleep in our own bed instead 🤣 thanks you watching!
      We are in route to Alaska now actually! We are sorry to hear about your foot. Hope you’re able to get back out there soon. Glad you found Tim’s PT channel. If you ever have any specific questions, Tim has a Facebook group you can join to ask questions 👍🏽 Search “PT Time with Tim Community”

  • @fitnesswithana
    @fitnesswithana Před 2 měsíci

    Pretty beautiful. I did this solo in day hike in 8/22.

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před 2 měsíci

      That’s awesome! Would be a great solo hike to find solitude ☺️🥾

  • @happycats379
    @happycats379 Před rokem

    보기만 해도 힐링 제대로 하네요. 반갑습니다. 이렇게 좋은 인연을 맺게되어 영광입니다. 소중한 손🤝 꼭잡고 끝까지 가고싶어요. 소중한 영상 잘보고 응원합니다. 또 뵈어요♡♡

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      Thank you so much. Appreciate you watching our video. 매우 감사합니다. 저희 영상을 시청해주셔서 감사합니다! We used google translate 😊

  • @roseltamangbinodlimboo

    Wow beautiful scenery and interesting hike. I really enjoyed watching. New subscriber here from @RTBL
    Greetings from India 🇮🇳
    Waiting for more adventures 🤗

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      Thanks for subscribing and watching! Excited to have you here. More adventures to come. We can’t wait to keep building this community. Take care! We are doing giveaways once we hit 1k ☺️💪🏽

  • @FinMeg
    @FinMeg Před rokem

    Loved this vlog 👌🏼 thanks for sharing guys ❤️

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      You’re welcome! Appreciate you watching and saying hello ☺️

    • @FinMeg
      @FinMeg Před rokem

      @@HelenandTimTravel ❤️

  • @travelingcpachick
    @travelingcpachick Před rokem

    Too much beauty! I would love to do some hiking there. Thanks for sharing your adventures

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      You will definitely have to check out North Cascades NP! Let us know if you ever make the trip. We have lots of recommendations

  • @dearmountains3431
    @dearmountains3431 Před rokem

    Stunning friends, simply stunning. It looks like an awesome location.I'm so glad I stumbled across your work.

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! Appreciate you watching. Happy to have you along for the ride. We have Alaska and Peru videos coming up and lots more adventures planned 🏔🌎

  • @olyokie
    @olyokie Před rokem

    First hike there was in '79.
    Fun Range to spend time in.
    While not as high, it's the steepest range in the USA.
    A bit more remote and not as over run.

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      Wow! It must have been really remote during that time. We only saw 3 people when we were up there around 9am. It definitely seemed much busier after 12pm. The last 1,000 feet were super steep! Worth it for the views. Did you run into a lot of snow back in the days?

    • @olyokie
      @olyokie Před rokem

      @@HelenandTimTravel
      Deep snow but in those days we could still build camp fires.
      And didn't see another soul.
      Happy trails!

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      Sure those were the days 🤙🏽🏔 thanks for sharing your experience

  • @shawerma90
    @shawerma90 Před rokem

    Haribo Sour Snakes definitely win out over the watermelons! Nice content and video though! Next time your up in that region check out Thunder Mountain Lakes I have a feeling you two would enjoy that hike.

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem +1

      We need to change up our hairbos it sounds like 😆 Thanks for checking us out! Is your home base Washington? Definitely adding thunder mt to the list! Appreciate the info

  • @manianmmani681
    @manianmmani681 Před rokem

    nice

  • @explorinwithlaurin
    @explorinwithlaurin Před rokem

    I will never hike without a bug net!! Glad your chicken meal didn’t get taste like 🤢 the mango sticky rice is a disappointment-I was really excited about it when you first showed it!

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      We definitely hate the bug nuts. They help at camp a lot. Freeze dried meals are always a hit or miss. We really wanted to the mango stick rice to be yummy but it didn’t deliver. Guess we will have to go to Thailand for the real thing. We plan to go there next year!

  • @jameshunt1221
    @jameshunt1221 Před rokem

    Thank you, try mosquito coils for camp. Take care.

  • @littlebit725
    @littlebit725 Před rokem

    Dinner and a show step aside! The next big thing is potties with a view! Those bugs were crazy. Usually bugs don't even show up on camera that well, so it must have been insane!
    P.S. I would totally dig a series about Tim learning how to become MacGyver. 😅
    Look forward to seeing Alaska!

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem +1

      Hahaha! We always laugh our loud at your comments. Those hugs were nuts! We came prepared and we only managed to get a few bits. The real kicker were the chigger bites Helen got on the way out and she’s finally healing from them after 3 weeks 😅
      Tim needs to work on his MacGyver skills, but that comes with time. Maybe a mini series will be in the works!
      Excited to share Alaska! ✈️

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem +1

      Oh goodness, *laugh out loud and bugs. Ok officially going on vacation mode

    • @littlebit725
      @littlebit725 Před rokem

      @@HelenandTimTravel eek! Chiggers are some spooky little things. I am glad Helen recovered okay!

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      They are disgusting and hope to never get them again. I itched for almost 3 weeks and it was the worst itchiness I’ve ever experienced😕 -Helen

  • @Seattle_Wayne
    @Seattle_Wayne Před rokem

    Hikers born after the year 2000- "What's MacGyver it?"

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      Does that give away our age?! 🤣
      Show from the 80s, “A man who worked for the gov on high risk mission and was able to make or repair (an object) in an improvise or inventive way, making use of whatever items are at hand.” Tim knows it better than I do, he was born in early 80s and I was at the tail end 😆

    • @Seattle_Wayne
      @Seattle_Wayne Před rokem

      @@HelenandTimTravel 🤣I watched Macgyver religiously when I was a kid- such a great show. It was just fun to hear that phrase because it's never really said by anyone anymore. :)

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem

      We thought so but wanted to explain just in case. 🤣 Glad you got your MacGyver fix 👍🏽 It’s true! We never hear anyone reference it.

  • @Naser_Gharbeen
    @Naser_Gharbeen Před rokem

    Nice video , which month was it ?

    • @HelenandTimTravel
      @HelenandTimTravel  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much! I believed in hiked in late July around the end of the month. If you go too early in July, there is still too much snow.