ODT Day 37: Owyhee Canyonlands IV - Three Forks of Grandeur (Oregon Desert Trail Thru Hike 2022)

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2023
  • Day 37 thru hiking the Oregon Desert Trail. Another epic day of hiking in the Owyhees. A brief but stunning canyon with water to wade through leads to the main fork of the Owyhee River near Five Bar. I ford the Owyhee River and hike up Drummond Breaks to Brown Ridge. I crest the top and enjoy the incredible view over Three Forks and Three Forks Dome. This is where the Middle Fork and North Fork meet the main fork of the Owyhee River. A legendary landscape! At Three Forks, I meet up with my buddy Mike again who is camped with his two dogs. After a short afternoon stay, I hike out of Three Forks and up to the rim above Owyhee Canyon. This too is ridiculously beautiful. Storms chase me all afternoon and into the evening as I hike along the rim. I set up camp above Owyhee Canyon just in time before the rain comes, and brings a beautiful sunset.
    About my Oregon Desert Trail Thru Hike vlog series:
    726 Miles, 43 Days
    Dates Hiked: May 12 - June 23rd
    7 zero days
    Most miles in a day: 33
    9lbs of camera gear
    24 hours of raw footage
    35 episodes, 11 min avg length
    6.5 hours total runtime
    2 months of full-time work (50-90hrs/week) to edit!! (**Show your support here: / seekinglost** )
    The Oregon Desert Trail (ODT) is relatively new long distance hiking route in the Pacific Northwest. For more about the Oregon Desert Trail, visit ONDA's website: onda.org/regions/oregon-deser...
    🥾 Gear List: lighterpack.com/r/4aj6eq
    ⭐ Visit seekinglost.com/ for more hiking & van life content
    ❤️ / seekinglost - If you enjoy my content, consider showing your support on Patreon!
    👉Stay in touch with Seeking Lost:
    / seekinglost
    / seekinglost

Komentáře • 17

  • @ricklarry4212
    @ricklarry4212 Před rokem +2

    Definitely made the trek worth while Eric. The vistas were truly breathtaking. I bet this really lifted you up. Glad you had some trail magic.

  • @ironpig701
    @ironpig701 Před rokem

    This trail has such diverse landscape.

  • @stevejohnston1272
    @stevejohnston1272 Před rokem

    Stunning country. Thanks so much for bringing us along on the journey....

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Před rokem +1

    So incredible! I never knew Oregon looked like this!

  • @jenb.6440
    @jenb.6440 Před rokem

    Beautiful videos! Thank you for sharing!

  • @edmolash3401
    @edmolash3401 Před rokem

    Spectacular!

  • @justicebratcher
    @justicebratcher Před rokem

    wow this beginning area is absolutely gorgeous. very unique looking too

  • @Karen-dq8nw
    @Karen-dq8nw Před rokem

    Those grass waves in the wind remind me of prairie back home. Has its own beauty! I hope you didn't have to deal with ticks!

  • @BoiseG
    @BoiseG Před 2 měsíci

    Nice video, I visit that area often and that wind is very common.

  • @samgoeshiking
    @samgoeshiking Před rokem +2

    I hade no idea places like this existed in Oregon. Stunning

  • @marykwart9331
    @marykwart9331 Před rokem

    I spent 2 days at the confluence. Incredible landscape.

  • @Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism

    Pretty cool trail. I've only been on the west side of the state so it looked nothing like this. Neat to see more of it, I'll probably never see in person. I just saw your stats in the description, that's a LOT of edit work, yikes. I hope your channel grows for ya.

  • @marykwart9331
    @marykwart9331 Před rokem

    The original ODT stayed in the canyon.

  • @hunter1961100
    @hunter1961100 Před rokem

    There’s Hot Springs somewhere around three Forks went through there in jeeps years ago can’t quite remember where

  • @marykwart9331
    @marykwart9331 Před rokem

    You didn't go to the hot springs by 3 fks. The most scenic hotspring on the planet. I left a water cache but there were cow troughs up ahead.

  • @mystic1246
    @mystic1246 Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome. What did this trip cost?

  • @josephfolsom2030
    @josephfolsom2030 Před rokem

    We’re there any remnants of old homesteads along the way?