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@CoyGoatTyerChampion
@CoyGoatTyerChampion 19 күн бұрын
I live here!!
@SamuelLinares-v9u
@SamuelLinares-v9u 25 күн бұрын
Fr
@timanderson572
@timanderson572 28 күн бұрын
I'm honestly not sure I learned anything about the actual hike....what was the purpose of this video? I don't get it.
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 28 күн бұрын
@@timanderson572 Honestly I suck at KZbin lol no hard feelings idk either
@M4ax19
@M4ax19 Ай бұрын
@onefastr6
@onefastr6 Ай бұрын
Cringe. And No.
@delljohnson7585
@delljohnson7585 Ай бұрын
No
@DulynZospah
@DulynZospah Ай бұрын
I’m going to try this at my next camp out
@Lonelylossomegirl
@Lonelylossomegirl Ай бұрын
🖤🤍🖤 Oreo
@That.one.blondie3
@That.one.blondie3 Ай бұрын
Yeesss!!! You got this!
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@noworriesbehappy
@noworriesbehappy 2 ай бұрын
Hahah the ice age line was perfect ahahha 😂
@bobellbeeeee
@bobellbeeeee 2 ай бұрын
It looks beautiful!!
@kesetegeresus3121
@kesetegeresus3121 2 ай бұрын
Wawww look so nic ❤❤❤
@aboutthegiggins4236
@aboutthegiggins4236 2 ай бұрын
Ok
@ramironegrin4406
@ramironegrin4406 2 ай бұрын
Muita altitude!😮
@carolehartland
@carolehartland 2 ай бұрын
I like this music so much🫶
@trudyrangel3946
@trudyrangel3946 2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙂🌱
@RexRodriguez-w5r
@RexRodriguez-w5r 2 ай бұрын
Holy fuck this freebird remix goes hard
@MooMooMan111
@MooMooMan111 2 ай бұрын
You don't need a parachute to go skydiving. You need one to go twice.
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 2 ай бұрын
@@MooMooMan111 haha good one
@MooMooMan111
@MooMooMan111 2 ай бұрын
@@thebucketlistvagabond I wish I was the one to come up with it 😂
@sooxtrash9320
@sooxtrash9320 2 ай бұрын
First
@sooxtrash9320
@sooxtrash9320 2 ай бұрын
Come take me with you Oklahoma
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 2 ай бұрын
Half Dome pt 3: THE VALLEY⛰️🥾 was this BETTER THAN THE SUMMIT?👀 Just completed another bucket list hike in training for Mt. Kilimanjaro & dare I say it….the descent just might have been more fun than the summit of Half Dome!!✨ We polar plunged in a FRIGID river, sang the whole way down, experienced Yosemite falls with a stunning rainbow, & ended our night with some fire BBQ and a marg. Idk about you but that beats the stair master + cold winds for miles during the ascent… My biggest takeaway is that Half Dome is definitely NOT overrated. It really is as tough as it sounds and I’m so thankful I got the opportunity to experience it + use it as further training for my next big hike🤘🏼🥾 If y’all have any questions about hiking Half Dome, ask away in the comments & I’ll do my best to answer! Follow @thebucketlistvagabond to see what I check off my bucket list next😜
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 2 ай бұрын
Half Dome pt 2: THE CLIMB⛰️🥾 After a night under the stars at the base of Half Dome, it’s time to start the climb baby🤘🏼 🚶‍♀️Start time: We kicked off (kinda) early to catch the sunrise at camp along with some @alpinestartfoods Chai Tea to start the day! People say to aim for a 4-5am start, we but didn’t actually start hiking until 8a ⛰️ The ascent: The hike from base camp to summit is about 4.5 miles RT, with 1,509 ft of elevation gain. Be prepared for steep sections & some exposure, especially on the cables 🧗‍♀️ ⏱️ Timing: If you hike Half Dome in a day (& don’t camp like we did), this hike is 22.2 miles in total and takes around 17 hrs to complete with 4,800 ft of elevation gain. If you can, I’d camp out🏕️ 🧤What to bring: Water is essential as there are so fill up stations along the entire route. Bring a water filter too for the streams! Bring plenty of snacks, sunscreen, and GLOVES for the cables. Sometimes there’s extra at the base of Half Dome but don’t bank on it Follow along to see part 3 of this hike where we polar plunge in the river, catch a rainbow at Yosemite Valley waterfall, & finish up this wild adventure @thebucketlistvagabond ✨
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 2 ай бұрын
Half Dome pt 1: 10.5 miles down!⛰️🥾 Started our Half Dome hike at Sunrise point, covered 10.5 miles which included a stop at Clouds Rest with awesome views of Half Dome! We (somehow) got a backpacking permit, so we camped at the base of Half Dome which is about 2 miles from the climb.🧗 🎟️ Half Dome in Yosemite is a permit only hike, so if you’re like me and have waited five years to do this hike, you’re not missing this for anything! For those looking to do it all in one day (22.5) miles, you can apply for a day pass through the lottery system or check for last-minute cancellations Tomorrow, we will wake up bright and early to summit Half Dome & end our hike in Yosemite Valley! This is such a good way to train my body since I’ll be standing at the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro in less than 20 days eeeek👀 Follow along for more updates + bucket list adventures! @thebucketlistvagabond
@justinbchen
@justinbchen 2 ай бұрын
Not sure what you mean by Sunrise Point, can't seem to find any info about one in Yosemite. Was this the usual hike to Clouds Rest from Tenaya Lake?
@andrewquick121
@andrewquick121 2 ай бұрын
Shit my goal is to check out some of Utah and the surrounding states national parks after I get out of the navy. What are your favorite ones?
@TedHerrick
@TedHerrick 2 ай бұрын
I love the scenery! Beautiful
@boxjellyfish9819
@boxjellyfish9819 2 ай бұрын
Red heads normally like bbc idk why do u like bbc
@dmatos7706
@dmatos7706 2 ай бұрын
Great video, stay positive and safe.❤
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 2 ай бұрын
Always! Thank you!🤘🏼
@Papaehhh
@Papaehhh 3 ай бұрын
That’s so cool. I wish I can go.
@hannahmaddox9544
@hannahmaddox9544 3 ай бұрын
That’s so cool!
@Wishitwastwice
@Wishitwastwice 4 ай бұрын
Delicious
@larrylee1462
@larrylee1462 4 ай бұрын
Haha loved this! They came out so great, it looks so natural!
@DentistryByDesign_TX
@DentistryByDesign_TX 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for trusting Dr. Tiner and our team. It was an honor to help you regain confidence in your smile!
@johnschneider4160
@johnschneider4160 4 ай бұрын
Please...for your own sake...stay in Texas! Forget Kilimanjaro!!! Stay on a sidewalk!!
@johnschneider4160
@johnschneider4160 4 ай бұрын
Please...for you
@boothillsbullet
@boothillsbullet 4 ай бұрын
Location?
@austinado16
@austinado16 5 ай бұрын
Great job completing THE most brutal hike in the US! I think you guys would love getting out of those stiff, restrictive boots, and into something by Vivo Barefoot. You'll be amazed at how great it feels to have a wide toe box, an extremely light and flexible shoe, and crazy amounts of grip and balance. Would make for excellent content.
@justinmasterson4611
@justinmasterson4611 5 ай бұрын
Amazing
@sharisimonehampton5434
@sharisimonehampton5434 5 ай бұрын
Love this! I wish you had more video to watch too. I wanted to hike rim to rim when I was your age. I dreamed of it all the time. Unfortunitly I never got that oppurtunity. And now that I am much older, it might be more than I could do. Of course, you never know...I have questions. First of, was it extremely challenging? Vigorous? How long did it take? How far & fast did you go each day? What time of year did you do it in? I think you are AMAZING for it too!! Thanks for sharing.😉👍♥️
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 4 ай бұрын
It took us 26 hours and 17 minutes! Total of 49.6 miles. We hiked straight through and did not sleep. We did it in June- the heat was not that bad! Thank you so much:)
@sharisimonehampton5434
@sharisimonehampton5434 4 ай бұрын
@@thebucketlistvagabond wow!! Thanks for your reply. It means so much to me. Thats good time, by what I thought it would take. Great info to know! My dream to hike rim to rim may still become a reality, as I remain the vision. Who knows, perhaps I will set a trend for those 60yrs & older to accept the challenge! Lol...I am 64yrs old and in great health. With some physical training to prepare it seems more of a probability! I dont think I will come close to your time by far. I know I dont have the pressure to be in any kind of a hurry! Lol...thanks so much again. You have been an inspiration. But more than that, a motivation! I think you are very special.😉👍♥️
@austinado16
@austinado16 5 ай бұрын
Hey guys! I've been backpacking in the Canyon since 2007 and I started running Rim2Rims there in 2015, age 53 with my then 16yr old daughter. We ran R2R every year on our birthdays, which are 1 day apart, mid-Aug, 5yrs in a row, and then I started doing a 2nd one, in early Oct. I've now done 12, and was just there 3 weeks ago to run my 5th Rim2River: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rJndaGWNlMaNgck I'll be back again, mid-Aug to do another R2R. I do them as cross-country runs, so no poles, no walking. If I may offer you some suggestions: -Do not do this hike in June. This is something that "we" do in mid-April through the end of May, or from mid-August, just after their monsoon season, through the end of Oct. It's extremely dangerous to be down in the Canyon in June and July, and there is no way to do the math, and not be in the hottest parts of the Canyon, during the hottest times of the day, when doing a double crossing. The heat is brutal, because you've got sun at high altitude (less filtering by the atmosphere), arid desert conditions, and rock that is radiating heat like an oven, all day, and all night. And especially at the travel speed associated with "walking" your exposure time will be dangerous. The people that need rescue, or don't survive in the Canyon, are the ones who disregard the exposure, the time duration, and the heat, and of course, they have no way of even fathoming how brutal the 10,000 mule steps up over logs are rocks actually are, let alone that those are being done at altitude, in the heat, and while in an oven. I have a save of people like this, almost every time I'm there. -Do not wear leggings, or take any extra clothing. During the months I've mentioned that are good, you'll be "a little chilly" for maybe 2 minutes as you get started, maybe. Then you have have get undressed, and carry extra clothing that you never use, for the entire rest of the day. Bulk in a pack, and of course weight, adds up quickly in the Canyon because your legs have to "brake" that weight as you step down from one awkward mule step, to the next, and you have to "lift up" that weight, as you step up over those steps. Especially if you were to wind up going in June or July, where the overnight temps at the top of the South Rim (your starting time temps) will be in the 60's. -Don't wear clothing or hats that expose your skin to the sun, other than your shorts. Ball caps fry your face, ears, and neck. Tank tops and short sleeve shirts do the same. It's not a question of, "I'll be fine, I'll put on 50spf." It's about having the sun actually on your skin... high altitude sun, in the desert. In the Canyon, you want white or very light colored, long sleeve, dri-fit shirts. Keeps the sun off, ventilates extremely well, doesn't become a heavy swamp with sweat, and bonus points... you don't have to carry 50spf, so you save weight, and you don't have that chemical on your skin, blocking sweat flow. For a hat, consider the Sunday Afternoons "Compass" hat, or something similar with a rigid full brim. Sun stays off your face, ears, and neck and the rigid brim allows airflow to keep your head cool, that the hats with a rear curtain, or the new "fashion-sport-hoodies" don't offer. -Don't wear hiking shoes or boots in the Canyon, and especially not a shoe that's gortex or waterproof. The shoe for the Canyon is a trail runner with a wide toe box, like something from Alta, laced for downhill work, with a pair of Injinji smart wool toe socks, to prevent your toes from rubbing and blistering. The best shoe in the Canyon is something like the Vivo BareFoot Primus Trail FG, or a XeroShoe. Shoes that are light, allow your toes to splay out like a hand and sort of grab the logs and bolders you'll walk over, and allow full articulation of the ankle, which prevents rolling of the ankle or spraining the ankle. Boots and stiff hiking shoes are horrible in the Canyon and if you watch enough vids on YT of people in boots/stiff hiking shoes, you'll see that those shoes are restricting the natural movement of the feet and ankles, you'll see the people sort of bobbling along, always on the verge of being off balance or falling, and you'll see many people have unlaced the tops, so now their lower leg is doing one thing, and foot and the boot are doing another. A waterproof shoe in the Canyon will be soooooo hot. -Watch what you bring for food, because some items will not digest well as the stomach sort of, or completely shuts down due to exertion. Consider something like the RecPak, and things like peeled tangerines, fresh, very ripe pineapple, etc. Bring a couple 5hr Energy Drink bottles because they'll be a life saver when the wheels start to come off... 2 for each of you. Add magnesium lysinate pills to your drink refills, on every refill, and consider 1 or 2 vitamin B complex 100 pills, per each of you. -Keep everything as light as possible, and that includes water weight. All weight in the Canyon destroys your legs, even on the downhill. So look at the NPS website a day or 2 before you arrive, and learn which water stations are open, and only carry enough water to get to each. Learn how much water you need, by practicing that skill in your training. For example, if you were to start in, by going down the South Kaibab (k-eye-bab) Trail, it's 6.5mi and a 5,000' drop to the Black Bridge. 200m after the exit off the bridge, is the water station on Boat Beach. In your training, based on travel speeds, figure out how much water you'd really use, at 3am to 5am, getting from the top of the Canyon, to Boat Beach. Can you do it with just 8oz? 16oz? And only take that much; it's cooler, it's in the dark, and you're cruising along. It's 1 mile from Boat Beach to Phantom Ranch Canteen, and their water spigot out front. It's 7.25mi from Phantom to Cottonwood Camp Ground, and the spigot there. It's 1.5mi from there, to Manzanita Rest Stop, and the spigot there. From Manzanita, it's 3.5mi to the spigot at Supai (Sue-pie) Rest, and then it's 2mi to the spigot at the trail head on the North Rim. On the return, exit via Phantom to Silver Bridge (there's water .25mi away at Bright Angel Campground, and .25mi after that, or less, at the trail junction and bathrooms, just before the mule pens and heli-pad, just before Silver Bridge. Then 4.5mi to Havasupai (Have-A-Sue-Pie) Garden (formerly Indian Garden). After HG, there is water every 1.5 miles (3mi Rest House and 1.5mi Rest House). -The Canyon is vast, and extra exposure is a day wrecker. Keep a move-on, and don't stop for every flower and lizard you see, especially in the beginning when you are starry-eyed and full of wonder and joy. There is plenty to see, and the Canyon doesn't let up. -One last tip. The toilet paper in that region of Arizona is similar to sand paper. I highly recommend you take "A&D Ointment" with you, including on your R3, and use it after every interaction with toilet paper. Otherwise, you're going to be very miserable. I hope this has been helpful. There are more specifics posted on my channel below the video of my run there in '22 with my daughter.
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so so much for all the tips and advice! We used a lot of the advice but we did just finish and did it in June- luckily had overcast and heat wasn’t that bad! Wahooo we did it!
@austinado16
@austinado16 5 ай бұрын
@@thebucketlistvagabond Outstanding! Great job!
@ervinslens
@ervinslens 5 ай бұрын
Lovely upload guys, your content is always appreciated and simply captivating!
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I want to share more I just take so long to edit lol but it’s nice to know SOMEONE watches🥹
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 8 ай бұрын
BTW I used the DJI Osmo pocket 3 for the majority of filming this video but as you can hear, the audio wasn't always coming out of both ears for some reason (L/R). I checked it every time and it said connected but clearly something wasn't right. I liked the gimbal on it but TBH don't recommend it. I feel like a GoPro can do basically the same thing! Just my POV!
@charanko.
@charanko. 9 ай бұрын
🐐
@dortedrumann-metschies6476
@dortedrumann-metschies6476 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. Unfortunately, this type of packing only works in the U.S. - in Europe/Asia there are stricter weight restrictions - max 7 kg.
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 4 ай бұрын
oh no! Yeah even some airlines here make it hard now a days!
@kathyknight2246
@kathyknight2246 9 ай бұрын
I love ❤️ sharks 🦈
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 4 ай бұрын
me too!:)
@alexnorth757
@alexnorth757 9 ай бұрын
Underrated? Its one of the mighty 5.
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 4 ай бұрын
Yes but in the US i'd say it's underrated!
@safffff1000
@safffff1000 9 ай бұрын
Indeed
@tiennguyenhoang2003
@tiennguyenhoang2003 11 ай бұрын
Have a great audition Tape I really enjoyed Team Grey Team Texa TAR Season 35 Team holidays
@lucasadventures_
@lucasadventures_ 11 ай бұрын
Everything about this audition tape was so natural and wholesome! Loved how you both played off of each other’s strengths so well throughout the race. Watching this really inspired me to one day consider applying for the show with my person! Team Texas crushed S35 and really hope you both get to compete in an all star season 🌎 🗺️
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 11 ай бұрын
You should definitely do it! Thanks for supporting!
@ayatblue1299
@ayatblue1299 11 ай бұрын
Loved watching you on the show, now go do THE CHALLENGE 😂❤
@daniellemaegan
@daniellemaegan 11 ай бұрын
I second that!!! The Challenge is my favorite reality challenge series and would love to see you compete!
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 11 ай бұрын
Challenge accepted!!!;) I’d do it if they asked me in a HEARTBEAT
@ayatblue1299
@ayatblue1299 11 ай бұрын
@@thebucketlistvagabond Dude I’ll start sending them msgs right now telling them to cast you!! 🤣🩵
@KristianYeager
@KristianYeager 11 ай бұрын
Loved watching you guys and seeing your incredible relationship!!! Congratulations on making it as far as you did!
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! It was an amazing opportunity!
@TotallyAnna
@TotallyAnna 11 ай бұрын
Great audition tape! I’m glad you had fun while making it. I really enjoyed watching you both on the Amazing Race, congrats on making it far 😊👏
@thebucketlistvagabond
@thebucketlistvagabond 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! We truly had a blast making it!