Very well done video and very enjoyable. I love the footage you captured to provide a true glimpse of what this trail is like and the various junctions with other trails. I think I'll give this approach to Mt. Jacinto a try in the spring this season whenever conditions becomes best.
Thank you for sharing that beautiful scenery along the hike. I also enjoyed the commentary. While you were at the top caught a glimpse of someone's hat. Glad you were not chased by the snake. Stay safe!
Excellent distance for a day hike, especially considering the heat and climbs. The good ol' PCT and it's 3 degree ascent/descent limits gave ya a bit of respite in the middle. Glad ya had a nice view and weren't clouded out. It's too bad the Idyllwild mayor (the dog) wasn't out and about to greet ya. Thanks for sharing your hike.
Was researching going up Marion to Jacinto and happened across your video. I am like you, I found Jacinto area just fantastic of the SoCal hikes I’ve been on, by far my favorite (I went up via the c2c). Hiking guy has a route from Deer Springs that intersects then goes down to Wellmans divide and that loop. I’ll probably end up doing that just for the extra miles to make the 2.5h drive worth it but your video gave a lot of quality info. Thanks you. 🌲🌲🌲
@@susannesadventurejournal1920 for the record, the loop (San Jacinto Peak Loop Trail on Alltrails or San Jacinto Peak from Deer Springs on Hiking Guy) was spectacular and completely enjoyable, did it last Monday. Highly recommend.
Nice video. I haven't done that trail yet. I really want to go to Caramba camp some day but I understand the trail is gone since the fire. I really enjoy your videos.
I especially like that you are saying/mentioning "elevations" as you hike + elevation gains. My favorite mountain trail/hike is up to the 12,633' summit of Mt Humphrey near Flagstaff, Arizona. Trailhead begins at 9,200'. I also thoroughly enjoy the Mt Rose trail up to the summit of 10,672' here in Nevada. Trailhead begins @ 8,820'. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada
@@susannesadventurejournal1920 - You're narrating a video while hiking UPhill at high altitude, and you just keep going and going. You are too modest. JMO.
Very well done video and very enjoyable. I love the footage you captured to provide a true glimpse of what this trail is like and the various junctions with other trails. I think I'll give this approach to Mt. Jacinto a try in the spring this season whenever conditions becomes best.
Great video 📹 wonderful mountain
Beautiful hike! Quite a grueling climb but the views from the summit are amazing! Well done... :)
Haven't experienced skunk cabbage since I was a kid in NJ many years ago. Just the words and my nose is filled with that smell, what a memory.
Thank you for sharing that beautiful scenery along the hike. I also enjoyed the commentary. While you were at the top caught a glimpse of someone's hat. Glad you were not chased by the snake. Stay safe!
Excellent distance for a day hike, especially considering the heat and climbs. The good ol' PCT and it's 3 degree ascent/descent limits gave ya a bit of respite in the middle. Glad ya had a nice view and weren't clouded out. It's too bad the Idyllwild mayor (the dog) wasn't out and about to greet ya. Thanks for sharing your hike.
Was researching going up Marion to Jacinto and happened across your video. I am like you, I found Jacinto area just fantastic of the SoCal hikes I’ve been on, by far my favorite (I went up via the c2c). Hiking guy has a route from Deer Springs that intersects then goes down to Wellmans divide and that loop. I’ll probably end up doing that just for the extra miles to make the 2.5h drive worth it but your video gave a lot of quality info. Thanks you. 🌲🌲🌲
I'm glad you found this video helpful. That actually sounds like a pretty fun loop. Enjoy your hike!
@@susannesadventurejournal1920 for the record, the loop (San Jacinto Peak Loop Trail on Alltrails or San Jacinto Peak from Deer Springs on Hiking Guy) was spectacular and completely enjoyable, did it last Monday. Highly recommend.
A steady 1000' per mile elevation gain is a pretty good climb. The view was certainly worth it. Thanks for the glimpse of the area.
Nice video. I haven't done that trail yet. I really want to go to Caramba camp some day but I understand the trail is gone since the fire. I really enjoy your videos.
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I was waiting for that snake to pop up. 17:19
I especially like that you are saying/mentioning "elevations" as you hike + elevation gains.
My favorite mountain trail/hike is up to the 12,633' summit of Mt Humphrey near Flagstaff, Arizona. Trailhead begins at 9,200'. I also thoroughly enjoy the Mt Rose trail up to the summit of 10,672' here in Nevada. Trailhead begins @ 8,820'.
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada
Oof, that is high. The San Francisco Peaks are gorgeous though.
Nice, what type of camera did you use?
The camera on my Samsung Galaxy S10. I'm pretty low budget here. 😉
Only 11.4 miles?
That's so short, for you.
I bet you probably didn't even break a sweat.
Lol, did you not hear me gasping for air the entire way up? Steep trail + high elevation will get me everytime.
@@susannesadventurejournal1920 - You're narrating a video while hiking UPhill at high altitude, and you just keep going and going.
You are too modest. JMO.