AVALANCHE PEAK Trail in YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK | Best Views in Yellowstone National Park

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CampTravelExplore

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2 жыл бұрын

Avalanche Peak trail offers the best views we saw in all of Yellowstone National Park and would be one of the very best National Park hikes you could do at any National Park, it was at the top of the Yellowstone National Park hikes we did at an elevation of 10,200 feet with wonderful views out over Yellowstone Lake!
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@eandsm4620
@eandsm4620 3 күн бұрын
Yes, a tough hike yet a lot of bang for the buck, as far as views go. August brings the best hiking conditions, generally you don't have to do the snow then. Hiked it several times. The last go was memorable. A ranger led the hike, and toursits were making good time with the ranger. A bunch of us employees were left in their dust!!! Although then we had it to ourselves at the top and then coming back down.
@stephenstange4194
@stephenstange4194 10 ай бұрын
Just completed this hike Aug,26,2023 with my son and 10yo grandson. It was the most strenuous hike I have ever done and also the most beautiful and rewarding. I needed to take my time and make sure I caught my breath frequently. I will admit to being intimidated by the portion along the spine, I moved slowly and carefully (like a grandpa😂). I used trekking poles and HIGHLY recommend them for this hike. Great video!
@sluggotinfantryman
@sluggotinfantryman 11 ай бұрын
Barronette. My Pick. Electric is basically 11,000 few feet short. epic views especially Barronette. 10,354 feet. Avalache is about the same as Electric. Bunsen has surprising views. Same TH as Electric just on other side of the road. Washburn is best for center of park. If you go up to the tower from north side go out along the ridge for at least 700 yards. Road up from other side is okay also. Barronette is one helluva a view. No lake but best hike we ever went on. And I have worked at Yellowstone Rocky Yosemite Teton. AZ Strip BLM. Yellowstone is magical for wilderness peaks. It is just different. User freindly. Nobody goes down to Beckler lol but it is out there too. For Barronette, Park at Icicle Canyon pull off, cross road, go up the hill, follow ridge up, one section through Bear Maul woods. Up scramble, then epic view looking up to top at the tiny snow pack left in July. At top the Valleys surrounding it are what make it amazing, and the route up the ridge. It goes forever. Electric is a slog from TH. Long day, like five false summits, then giant rock blob to scramble up at top. The trail goes through the woods but I took the ridge. At its end you literally walk out onto the 2 foot wide trail junction wher it goes up Electric. Do all four. The views around electric looking at Bunsen and surrouding mountains Swan Lake soem other lake are really nice. SOme go up from side or from out of park north side. Thunderer. The other side of the Thunderer is the woods. For real woods out there. The loop from Petrified tree back around to Roosevelt Corral is sweet. Lost Lake. And Blacktail Deer to Yellowstone river then to Gardiner. 13 miles but really nice walk along the river, sweet lake, good view of electric. I also like crossing the creek above Undine Falls and going down to the bottom. Yellowstone is king of walking off a trail and never seeing anyone. But you can get eaten or killed. Most definitely. Grizzlies are there and up in the the tooth too. The Beartooth is the real deal, we did it from fire tower and pass definitely saw some Griz and they sure as hell were not afraid of us. Gave us the death stare. Up on hind legs standing few hundred yards away. I take a real gun in Yellowstone you can do what you want. I have had 4 grizzlies walk out of the brush less than 50 feet from me, never knew they were close until they appeared casually walking. One 15 feet from friend, on the pull off going up to Washburn from Tower where we used phone back in 2010. Grizzlies are what make Yellowstone Yellowstone. Just saying. Big difference from no Griz places. Big. My take on Griz is you probably are fine if they know you are there but probably dead or FUBAR is you surprise one. Or get the one mean SOB. Realistically gun spray or whatever you are probably done if the thing is near you and decides to maul the sht out of you. They can run about 40mph. Their heart beats like 25 a minute. So a griz is gonna go 6 minutes or more chewing on you even if shot if pissed off and motivated to maul you. Lol. It is against the law to discharge a firearm in Yellowstone. And of course if you kill a bear you are gonna be crucified anyway. Kangeroo court federal magistrate. Rigged deal. I just state this so you can decide what you want to do. Do not care. THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE between young males and females down low and an 800 pound male up top. That is twice as big as those big females. I have seen a 900 pound or more one a few times. About sht. Out side of Alaska that is big the WY record BLACK BEAR is stuffed in Sinks Canyon Ranger Station in Lander it is 750 pounds. Yep. But hey you can listen to the tree hugger if you want or go with nothing. 99.999 percent of the time you will be fine. I am still alive. We went as three all carrying bear spray and all armed big bore pistols. Just like if we were at home in town. I have walked much of the park alone though. Maybe even bear management areas. Possibly. Perhaps. Alledgedly. Carried gun in multiple combat tours as infantryman not a supply guy, as cop, as USAF security Forces, including Presidential orders. Carry all the time as civilian. It is America. Southeast Southwest and West aka Great Basin. If not in griz country then I don't care but if with kids in wilderness carry. Had dozens of black bears walk by me. But not the 350 pound TN ones, western ones. CA WY MT WA UT ID CO.
@billbeverly2864
@billbeverly2864 Ай бұрын
WoW, I need to do this one. I will be working again this summer in the park. This time at Lake Lodge front desk. You have inspired me, thanks. By the way, those bears are Raspberry (Mother) and Jam (daughter), they have now separated and Jam is a mother.
@JB_FLYA69669
@JB_FLYA69669 11 ай бұрын
This video has inspired me to go there
@AmericasParks
@AmericasParks 2 жыл бұрын
So beautiful, Tom! Loved the unforgettable memories you created with your children. 2,000+ elevation gain is no joke. Congratulations on your accomplishment!
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
Thank Randy! It was a special day that we won't forget!! We are attacking some of the harder trails now lol!
@annfurlough5729
@annfurlough5729 2 жыл бұрын
Wow that brought back some beautiful memories! ❤️
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
This was such an epic hike and funny enough, we decided on doing it very last minute and were so glad that we did! Memories we will never forget!!
@TimDavid
@TimDavid 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, totally epic. On top of the world for sure.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
Thought you might enjoy it!!
@ShortLifeLongTravel
@ShortLifeLongTravel 2 жыл бұрын
This place is really awesome! Loved the trails and vegetation there.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
It was beautiful and felt like two different trails because of the forest portion! Thanks for checking it out for us!!
@pigybak
@pigybak 2 жыл бұрын
OUTSTANDING!!! can’t wait to do it next year.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
You will love it, it was incredible!!
@doughutchison6382
@doughutchison6382 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome scenery! Thanks for sharing!
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!!
@rockhoya10
@rockhoya10 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite hikes anywhere. Such a lung burner and so beautiful.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore Жыл бұрын
It was the hardest hike I have done so far :)
@lnazworth
@lnazworth 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Great hike!
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
Well worth the effort!!
@tanjahomrichhausen6543
@tanjahomrichhausen6543 2 жыл бұрын
Impressive hike and beautiful views
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
It was really an incredible day! The views were so stunning and the challenge of the hike was our hardest so far!! Thanks for checking it out for us!
@frankstamey9918
@frankstamey9918 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, 👍 Wife and I spent the summer out there working at the store on Lake Yellow Stone, great people and adventure. Hope to do it again 😄😄
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
We really enjoyed Yellowstone lake! We rented a boat and had a picnic out on the lake!!
@Skeelow22
@Skeelow22 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Heading out to Yellowstone for 1st time this summer. This hike will be #1. Thanks for the video!
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 11 ай бұрын
Let us know how you enjoyed it, it was our fav hike ever as a fam!
@TuyetNguyen-lz3hr
@TuyetNguyen-lz3hr Жыл бұрын
Awesome views! Thank you for sharing. We are going to hike this one next.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite days ever!!
@awitnessuntoallnations
@awitnessuntoallnations 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like you had a blast hiking Avalanche Peak! Lots of elevation gain within a few miles, but what a payoff! Spectacular views all around! Such a bonus seeing bears too. Great job capturing them! Really makes us want to revisit Yellowstone to do some hiking.👍
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
It was so great and the views from the top were stunning! God's glory for sure! Thanks for checking it out for us and yes, put it on your list if your back out at Yellowstone!
@HappyTrailsHiking
@HappyTrailsHiking 2 жыл бұрын
Great views! We haven't gotten to this one yet! Rock on!
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
It's a must do if the steep incline isn't too much!! It's a pretty tough one for sure!
@randomman3321
@randomman3321 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like a fun hike just went to yellowstone august 19-26 but didnt get to this
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
If you ever get a chance on a return trip, you will love it!! Thanks for checking it out for us!!
@ModernCountryLiving
@ModernCountryLiving 10 ай бұрын
Just hiked this with my son in July. We were in the park for 5 minutes hitting the East entrance and yup...we hit it first. EPIC! very windy at the top...40mph winds at the top and wow! Quite a difference in temp bottom to top! But so worth it!
@masoomarahimi2478
@masoomarahimi2478 2 жыл бұрын
Like 11. Very nice
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
TY so much!
@isisamun-ra2479
@isisamun-ra2479 2 жыл бұрын
Wow such incredible views!! 😍😍😍
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
It was so amazing!! A day we will never forget!!
@isisamun-ra2479
@isisamun-ra2479 2 жыл бұрын
@@CampTravelExplore no doubt!! You should've built a little snow man up there!😆⛄ Thanks for sharing the views!!
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
We did clown around in it and I thought about putting more of those scenes, maybe I should have!
@isisamun-ra2479
@isisamun-ra2479 2 жыл бұрын
@@CampTravelExplore I'm just saying that because that's what I would've done!😆
@chaseferguson1261
@chaseferguson1261 2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Beautiful video! I can't wait to come here in late June, which will be the first time we've hiked this mountain, because when we went 3 years ago I was 10 and I highly doubt I could've made it up that mountain and still have energy for the rest of our trip.
@chaseferguson1261
@chaseferguson1261 2 жыл бұрын
Also where you were from 4:17 to 4:56 looked somewhat sketchy, ESPECIALLY the loose rocks part, but im assuming if we take it slowly and carefully we should be good.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
You will love it, one of the best hikes we have ever done as a family!!
@pau1h0ffman
@pau1h0ffman 2 жыл бұрын
Now you’re in my old stomping grounds having grown up in Cody, WY. I have hunted many elk in that area just east of YNP, especially under Silvertip Peak on Jones Creek.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
It was such a beautiful part of the park and we really had no idea, we decided on that trail last minute and we were so glad we did!!
@DownsizingMakesCents
@DownsizingMakesCents 2 жыл бұрын
As always, beautiful filming. Now we’re you excited or scared at first seeing the bears. Snow? June? Oh woah. I do not do snow. Don’t you need special gear for that? Special shoes? But the views were amazing. But I’m sure it was more fabulous in person. It’s so hard to show what it’s like on the top of a mountain like that. We have felt that often going down a mountain hike is scarier. What an amazing hike. Good for you Alice
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
This was the hardest hike I have done, and yes it was much tougher coming down than I expected. Yes the bears were a real concern for us especially after just seeing them nearby. Parts of the year they close this trail because of the bear traffic too. These bears were so big too, it wasn't like the black bears in the smokies that we had experienced before!
@roxannegordon6162
@roxannegordon6162 Жыл бұрын
Having a sturdy pair of boots on your feet takes the scare out of hiking mountains and long walks on trails. They ground you, balance you, support your arches, and allows you to scamper up ledges. Sneakers will disappoint you and maybe give you a bloody nose as they slip on a ledge. It's so worth it to put down some serious cash for the right fitting boot. I pay about $80 on sale, $120 for the best.
@GimpyCamper
@GimpyCamper 2 жыл бұрын
We are headed to Yellowstone for the first time in a couple months. It looks absolutely remarkable.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
We have two more Yellowstone episodes coming out so stay tuned!...
@roxannegordon6162
@roxannegordon6162 Жыл бұрын
A year ago from what date? It's now May 2023, how was your trip? Did you hike up Avalanche Peak? I've hike up many trails that look harder then this one, elevation gain 2,000-3,000' with ridiculous rock/bolder scrambles. What a silly goose I am to think that's fun! lol
@GimpyCamper
@GimpyCamper Жыл бұрын
@@roxannegordon6162 it’s been a couple years. We only had 4 days and it was our first time so we mostly drove
@annstillwell730
@annstillwell730 2 жыл бұрын
I would take grampon or shoe spikes. They always help with snow and ice. Can't wait for my trip in July. Definitely doing this hike it's look like pictures I've seen of the Iger in Switzerland my top bucket list item.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
Great insight, yes I need more than just the hiking boots!! Hope you get to check it out, the best views I have ever seen in Yellowstone!!
@annstillwell730
@annstillwell730 2 жыл бұрын
@@CampTravelExplore I've used them in icy condition and they are great on ice. In RMNP I was running past folks without them in the snowy conditions last May 2021.
@roxannegordon6162
@roxannegordon6162 Жыл бұрын
Microspikes are great for that type of snow. Crampons have huge spikes used for ice climbers. No way I'm doing that. Microspikes are pulled on your boot. They fit snug on a rubber ring. We carry them in our backpack for easy on and off.
@Ann-wv2ti
@Ann-wv2ti 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I noticed one of you used hiking poles. Did she find them helpful? We have never used hiking poles before on any of our hikes. However, this hike had what looks like lots of little rocks that might be slippery. Maybe the poles would be useful.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
We love having the poles, it just helps so much trying to steady your steps on some these harder hikes! We saw plenty of others with them too. So on more serious elevation gain hikes, we always have them on hand and ours are collapsable, so we can put them away when we don't need them :). Thank You for checking out our channel!
@masoomarahimi2478
@masoomarahimi2478 2 жыл бұрын
💯💯👍
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it!!
@jonathanlanderos2266
@jonathanlanderos2266 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! What month did you hike in Yellowstone ?
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
We were there in mid June! Hope you get to do this hike, it was amazing and very underrated in our opinion! Let us know if we can answer any questions for you!!
@user-uq7he8wr9h
@user-uq7he8wr9h 10 ай бұрын
How long did it take to hike up and then to hike down? How scary was it along the ridge at the top?
@janmarsh4104
@janmarsh4104 9 ай бұрын
May I ask how long this hike took, round trip, please?
@marksebastian9416
@marksebastian9416 Жыл бұрын
Curious to know your GoPro settings. We travel a lot out west and have incredible iPhone footage but my GoPro at times seems to be lacking. Thanks for the awesome footage.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore Жыл бұрын
If you can believe it, I shot it all with my iphone 12 pro max
@marksebastian9416
@marksebastian9416 Жыл бұрын
@@CampTravelExplore I believe it totally. Our 12 pros were incredible in Glacier. My GoPro footage at times is darker than the phone especially when slightly cloudy.. Keep up the good work.. Please do a video on. All of your equipment and editing software. Thanks for capturing the true Yellowstone
@botanistmartian3954
@botanistmartian3954 Жыл бұрын
Hello, just a question about the bears. How did you guys react to the bears? Did you guys just walk away without them noticing? Just asking because my family and I are looking forward to hiking this trail. It looks like fun!
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore Жыл бұрын
We did not run into any bears on the hike, but I did have my bear spray out and ready during the portion going thru the forest areas!! The bears we saw were on the road up to the trailhead about a mile away. We traveled as a three person group and waited up for two hikers that we followed up the trail so there was five of us and that is a solid strategy!!
@botanistmartian3954
@botanistmartian3954 Жыл бұрын
@@CampTravelExplore Thank you! Safety in numbers is the key I guess :)
@pigybak
@pigybak 2 жыл бұрын
sum it up please. what time you started and how long it took.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
I would say just over 4 1/2 hours for us including water stops
@johndoiron9615
@johndoiron9615 2 жыл бұрын
What time of year was this hike?
@johndoiron9615
@johndoiron9615 2 жыл бұрын
Oops, I just hear middle of June. I'll be there in mid July.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
That will be a perfect time to do this hike! The views are incredible!!
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
Mid June :)
@pigybak
@pigybak 2 жыл бұрын
love that no tourists there.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
Yes wasn't crowded at all, never saw anyone for 3/4 of the hike
@sdw2is
@sdw2is 2 жыл бұрын
Got to disagree with you about the view. The view from eagle peak at the Southeastern corner of the park looking into the Thorofare, the most dense mountains of the Teton and Washakie wildernesses as well as Yellowstone Lake.
@CampTravelExplore
@CampTravelExplore 2 жыл бұрын
Great suggestion, love it, will put it on our list!! Appreciate our feedback!!
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