I had the pleasure of having Kyle stay at my house for the last few years after the fire closures . What a humble , awesome , all around great dude ! I had my garmin stolen from some people that gave me a ride off the PCT, upon taking Kyle to the airport he then let me know that a garmin was on the way in the mail ! Love seeing his Channel grow and I couldn’t think of a person that deserves it more 🙌
@trailtalespod2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind words man! Let's get out on trail together some time
@BrendaHardesty2 ай бұрын
I have been missing your posts these last months! I am a 72-year-old Texas woman with a spinal fusion involving 12 vertebrae, plus bad knees, so I no longer have my own outdoor adventures. In my younger years, I canoed and backpacked, but now I have to live vicariously through your posts. I am glad you are back!
@youtubeKathy2 ай бұрын
I've been in Texas from Ohio for 8 years in October….I love the rivers and outdoor life here! I miss my family in OH, but I love texas, I'm so torn.
@rolfdenver2 ай бұрын
No. Just no. You did not fail. You did not complete yet. Huge difference.
@trailtalespod2 ай бұрын
true! but saying i failed it funnier lol. it's all good!
@Bluemerlehikes2 ай бұрын
No he failed thats what he would say about other people
@JugganLoo2 ай бұрын
He quite early cause its still definitely hiking weather here in washington and no big fires in this side so lets hear this excuse 😅😅😅
@willanderson5088Ай бұрын
No he failed. Had a goal set out and didn’t achieve. That’s called failure. Now what have you learned from it? That’s what can turn it from a negative to a positive. Failure isn’t always bad it’s how we learn typically
@SteveWarleeАй бұрын
@@trailtalespod Although I'm laughing at you with your channel advice and failed again, it's obvious you should shut the fck up
@melissaeden12192 ай бұрын
You look rested and refreshed!
@Hvn19572 ай бұрын
Kyle, you are 100% right, and I wish more content creators had your realistic attitude. It’s a job, and jobs need vacation time. One advantage content creators have is they can schedule releases during their time away, and make those vacations effectively invisible. However, I think it’s better to get viewers used to the concept that you will be off now and then. It just makes sense.
@SageRosemary2 ай бұрын
I love that you said, I could have made more episodes for you guys but fuck that. And you went camping again. I respect you for that decision!!
@ArcaneSpells2 ай бұрын
so valid 😂
@Pam29599Ай бұрын
Kyle- so nice to have you back- good for you taking time for yourself! It’s wonderful to see you so happy and hear that you enjoyed your time away! Take care and God Bless you🙏🏻
@TheForester712 ай бұрын
Canoeing is 🔥. Glad you discovered it and hope you do more. So much fun
@StinaPsych2 ай бұрын
I hear no failure in your story, most people don’t even get out there in the first place😊
@TheBffTwinsАй бұрын
No way, another channel? Love the way you tell people's stories. ❤ Also, I think your incredible & super good looking. Lol. Go easy, sugar. Your doing great!!🎉❤
@alyishikingАй бұрын
I thru hiked the PCT this year. I remember the July heat wave that was ultimately the cause of so many fires. I was in Nor Cal tackling the worst climbs and old burn zones in hellish heat. I also remember being in Mount Shasta and seeing people get all doom and gloom about a very tiny fire that had currently closed the CA/OR bit of trail around the border. So a lot of hikers skipped from Shasta all the way up to Ashland, missing Trinity Alps, which is imo the best part of Nor Cal. Right after my tram skipped up from there to Seiad to get around the Shelly Fire, the state border reopened! This year was such a bad year for fires. They started so early, no thanks to the heat wave and dry storms that resulted. It was really frustrating, and I know a lot of hikers who called it quits at Cascade Locks, who didn't even get to see the parts of Washington that were open, including Goat Rocks, Whites Pass to Stevens Pass, and Rainy to the border. I ended up missing a little over 400 miles due to fires, including half of Washington. I don't feel like I failed. I did what I could with what was available to me. Fire is as much a part of the PCT as snow is, and I commend you for going back again! The parts of Washington I saw were incredible, and I hope to go back and thru hike the state one day. I will probably try to start near the end of June, carry snow gear, and just cross my fingers about fires.
@TerriWethern2 ай бұрын
It’s never a failure! You were out there doing what you love! That’s SUCCESS! ! ! Back in my running and marathon days, trail running was my happy place! ! !
@melanieworthington41102 ай бұрын
You. Are. Human. Congratulations 🎉🍾🎊🎈. So glad you had time off……I enjoy your content and will always recommend your channel,❤️
@marievaleur78772 ай бұрын
You are looking refreshed! Happy to hear that your girlfriend is healing up, that's great news! It sucks about the PCT and the fires, you'll get your chance one day. Welcome back, glad you had an awesome summer, it really shows :)
@trailtalespod2 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@gottago1052Ай бұрын
Understand something please I am a hiker living Sacramento the last four years have been a disaster, I have planned and had to cancel 75 percent of the time because of smoke, AQI and heat in 2024. Prior years have been a little better but not much. So keep the faith my friend.
@christiller32577 күн бұрын
I hiked the PCT this year in 2024 and I am missing from Crater lakes to Cascade locks due to fire closures and flip flopping and jumping around and going back to fire closures and running into snow storms in Oregon before I could finish. I've also canoed the Allagash with my wife and it is one of my favorite trips of all time and I cannot wait to go back. My thru hike showed me how much I prefer canoeing. My wife tags along the boat bares the load of the gear and the river helps move you to camp. You also get to spend more time enjoying camping and the setting you are in where as thru hiking is just about getting miles in it felt like.
@TURNERNATOR822 ай бұрын
love the channel and the stories bro 👍🏻💪🏻
@gabsy64432 ай бұрын
It's good to take time off, you come back refreshed and with a new perspective.
@trailtalespod2 ай бұрын
absolutely! thanks for your patience!
@Lettea1Ай бұрын
❤❤❤ You are always a pleasure.
@Weathernerd272 ай бұрын
I'm an avid hiker but after a week or two I need the comforts of home. It takes a special person to be out there for months. Backpacking is rewarding there are lots of amazing places you couldn't see on a dayhike but carrying a huge pack takes some of the fun out of it. I like to go on week long backpacking trips where I carry the pack a couple days, set up a base camp, and do a few long dayhikes without the pack. So much of the PCT is burned these days and the fire closures are so ridiculous, here in Washington many areas are still closed a month after 2 to 4 inches of rain put out most of the fires, it doesn't appeal to me as much as it once did. Another type of trip I really like to do is a 2 week road trip in the Van where I do alot of dayhikes and explore a few interesting towns, the Van is alot more comftorable than a tent.
@fusioncon2 ай бұрын
dude.. pct denied again, ugh. you'll get it though but your ankle, oh man, been there, same basic scenario, the last mile, all the hard tough miles behind and BOOM folded it on basically nothing, a wet rock. and then folded it 2 more times before making it to the trailhead. the 3rd time left me on the ground sobbing. was most of a year before it felt like it was anywhere approaching stable enough to trust on rugged terrain thankfully its back to being solid, but going through that totally changed my mindset. its no longer "just be careful on the hard stuff", it's more of a "if i make it back to the trailhead" mentality, and constantly nagging myself to keep focused regardless of what the situation is on the trail good luck with the recovery
Not a fail...you've gone farther than I've been which is zero. So huge success imo
@luke_mckay2 ай бұрын
The fire and ice problem is just unreal. Bummed my legs weren't cooperating, but had fun with you anyway! Hope you're loving the new location.
@trailtalespod2 ай бұрын
come visit soon buddy!
@nrgltwrkr22252 ай бұрын
Recovery times vary based on the severity of the sprain: Grade 1 Sprain: 1-3 weeks Grade 2 Sprain: 3-6 weeks Grade 3 Sprain: Several months Early Stage (24-48 hours post-injury) Gentle Range-of-Motion Exercises: Begin with simple movements like flexing and pointing your toes or drawing the alphabet with your big toe while seated. This helps maintain mobility without putting weight on the ankle. Intermediate Stage (After swelling decreases) Strengthening Exercises: Once pain allows, start gentle strengthening exercises, such as: Balancing on one foot for 30-60 seconds. Using an elastic band for resistance exercises, moving the ankle in various directions. Walking: Gradually introduce walking as pain decreases. Start with short distances and increase as tolerated. Advanced Stage (As recovery progresses) Balance Training: Incorporate exercises that improve balance, such as standing on one leg or using a balance board. Sport-Specific Drills: If you are an athlete, engage in sport-specific movements gradually, ensuring you can perform them without pain before returning to full activity. Sounds like you just need to do some focused strengthening. You may want to try getting a wobble or balance board and single leg standing without moving, then progressing to one legged squats while balancing on the ankle you sprained. Get well soon! You can do it. There is NO FAILURE in any attempt.
@sareenawyldАй бұрын
I love watching you! I love watching the new direction your other channel has been going and your story telling. I also still love watching you raw like this and unscripted. I don't even hike! ❤❤❤❤
@melissagoins5670Ай бұрын
I can see in your shoulders that you used upper body strength. You're more solid defined muscles. Well done. Looks nice on you Kyle. Because as you seen, paddling works your shoulders in a diff way than a back pack. WTG! Glad you're enjoying life!
@hopegold883Ай бұрын
Your interviews are great, but I feel like solo ones are so funny! 😂
@TheAngieStonedАй бұрын
I'm glad that she's healing up, I was actually thinking about her injury the other day, so thanks for the update. Also, i saw the photo of the two of you , she's gorgeous! Very beautiful couple, I wish you all the best going forward
@ruth37023 күн бұрын
Ouch. I feel the pain. I have rolled (left), sprained (left), fractured (right) and broken my ankle (right). I used to do competitive gymnastics. Level 1 sprains in my experience you can walk and it doesn't feel great but don't feel/hear a pop from. Level 2 sprain you might feel a pop/strain but you can likely still walk/limp. Level 3 sprain and hairline you definitely hear/feel a pop from fracture depending on your grit, with it wrapped or splinted you might be able to limp/hobble but it is going to hurt like crazy. Break, if you have to limp for survival with it splinted you will make it happen and cuss, scream, cry and mumble the whole way. My advice, go to the doctor/physical therapist and get checked out to be sure you are healing properly. Everything will heal no matter what, but healing the right way will give you better mobility for years to come. Wishing you well.
@TTT69304Ай бұрын
NGL, I've definitely missed new episodes, super glad you're back. Most importantly though, I'm super happy you had a great summer! Everyone deserves to take time for themselves. It sucks many people don't get to but humans truly do need that time to just exist. Good for you! Also, you did NOT fail the pct. You just haven't finished it *yet* and when you do, we'll all be here for that epic story!
@dubby6toesАй бұрын
Just embrace that you are a PCT LASHer. You will get there eventually.👍 Welcome to the LASHer club. I have 752 miles down (PCT 22,23,24) Happy to hear your girlfriend has recovered. Your trip report sold me to try out overnight kayaking.
@paulrettig1507Ай бұрын
I have taken a 4-day for night kayak trip down a river in the past with two friends, and it is the first time I've had in a long time. We've all been campers but I was the only one that's done any hiking. Instead of using a backpack I use dry bags what are the things that absolutely could not get wet. Two of us went down part of the river holding on to each other's kayaks just drifting avoiding down trees in other obstacles. That was very relaxing. Police relaxing part of the trip was paddling upstream in a rainstorm to get to our first campground. Of course stopped raining about 20 minutes after we got there, and after setting up our tents. Turned out I was the only one with a water filters, am I two friends needed it that night. I had prepared to have two days worth of water but knew I was going to need the filters. What are the best memories I have a bad trip with when me and one of the other guys sailed across a lake using my tarp and the two kayak paddles. This was one of the moments I had to video. I highly recommend taking one of these trips.
@stellap.66642 ай бұрын
What’s better than 1 Kyle hiking channel on KZbin? Two! Glad I found this. I like your laid back attitude andyour corny jokes. I hope your ankle continues to get better, and your girlfriend’s knee too! So crazy, one moment you’re fine, having fun and the world’s your oyster. Then..crap! Suddenly an accident and your whole life changes (at least for a few weeks). Anyway, I hope for a speedy recovery for you guys.
@mtadams20092 ай бұрын
As an older adventurer all of my many injuries have happened on fairly tame terrain. I think because I don’t focus the same on easy terrain. If you have insurance I highly recommend you see a MD, mostly to get to physical therapy. No only has PT helped with my injuries but I have also learned a lot about keeping more fit from my therapist. Sorry to hear about your PCT experience. In time you will finish. I also understand the expense associated with finishing your hike. It gets expensive. Take care and I hope your ankle is feeling better.
@maureengreen3625Ай бұрын
Great episode. So real. I have found myself thinking about Layla/Leila, and hoping that she’s OK, thanks for the update. I’ve hiked three of the islands in Hawaii and it’s just roots, roots, roots. I’m a Boomer, so I was taught how to drive by The Greatest Generation, and we learned, the last 5 miles home are the most dangerous miles, because you let your guard down. Wisdom of the ages. Ankle sprains heal, but your ankle will never 100% return to what it was. There will always be a modicum of weakness. It’s OK. Just wear appropriate footwear.
@MudRucker2 ай бұрын
Good to see a video from you again! I'm glad you took sometime off from your job. Everyone needs a vacation from work. I love kayaking! How awesome you got on the water and you were hanging out with Flossy too!
@lois67052 ай бұрын
I did something similar late last summer, bad sprain, partial ligament tear walking on flat ground. Went right down. Six months before I could run or hike again. Do the alphabet exercise with your foot (draw the alphabet with your toes) to help regain mobility. I know it sucks, but be patient. I recommend a Mobo board to work on ankle strength (one sprain tends to make you more susceptible). As for PCT closures, I watched two YT hikers who did a continuous footpath from Mexico to Canada, but it required detours and road walking. I think this is the future for this trail.
@i_love_rescue_animalsАй бұрын
I too live vicariously through you, Kyle, being a 63 year old woman with 4 joint replacements (yikes). I did Outward Bound (hiking and technical climbing for a month) in Cascades National Park over 40 (! how can I be this old?!) years ago. I loved it. Glad you had a great summer! Anyway, just wanted to comment on your badly sprained ankle. I'm not a doctor, but I did sprain my ankles (one very severely, where I heard a crunch and so did people around me) and the other pretty badly - and they take FOREVER to heal fully. The one that I severely sprained (I rolled it at a FULL run - into a pot hole) happened when I was about 20 - so, I was young and pretty fit. That one took MONTHS to fully heal. I never had it x-rayed - I really don't think I broke anything. It's actually the soft tissue that I find worse to heal. So, I'm not saying don't see a doctor - at all. Maybe you could use some PT exercises - and maybe an MRI or something. I'm just saying with my experience, even at a young age, it took months and months to fully heal. All the best to you. You look refreshed!
@rickquist39922 ай бұрын
Dude, Paddle camping, moto-camping, backpacking, ski camping all kick ass. I do them all. A basic UL setup covers the essentials for all!
@prudencestillwater2648Ай бұрын
It takes forever for ankles to heal. I rolled mine pretty bad once and a year later it still wasn’t 100%. I did, eventually, make a full recovery. Godspeed!
@tiney11452 ай бұрын
"I had the best summer of my life" f*** yeah man. Good for you buddy! Don't be so hard on yourself, the trails will always be there. I've spent the last year rebuilding my backpacking pack and didn't get out once this year and Idaho winters start super early so I'm not sure if I'll make it out but the trails are still there and I'll make more time next spring. You're crushing it
@tiney11452 ай бұрын
Also welcome to your new obsession, white water rafting. It will become an addiction
@mojomerc2 ай бұрын
I hope Luke is doing well. It was cool having you two as breakfast camp guests while Luke pulled a recovery before heading off the trail. Sad that fire took you off the trail again. Just ended this year’s PCT attempt this week because of fire closures myself. May we all complete past closures in future years🍀
@sjldfilms5126Ай бұрын
You did not freaking fail. Life happens, it’s OK. You did not fail. You did a portion of it and that’s all that’s expected of you. You know people put so many high expectations on themselves but it’s not healthy. It’s OK we are proud of you.❤❤
@kristyn890526 күн бұрын
Same thing happened to me, rolled my ankle on easiest part of a trail I was hiking. Ended up I had an avulsion fracture, when I rolled it the ligaments and tendons stretched so much it pulled a piece of the bottom of my ankle bone off. I was put in a boot, could walk on it but only flat paved surfaces for no more than 2 miles at a time, took 4 months to heal, then had to do PT for 2 months. 6 months later it still doesn't feel right. Hope yours is feeling better, but severe sprains take a long time to heal :(
@bubblehead_hikesАй бұрын
Kyle, it was great meeting and hiking with you in southern Oregon this year!
@aksez2u2 ай бұрын
I sprained my ankle years ago. If you decide not to go to the doctor, I'll share an exercise that I was taught in PT. Lift your leg (you can be sitting or lying down) and use your foot and ankle to write all the letters of the alphabet in the air. This will improve and strengthen your range of movement in all the different directions.
@stattravels81092 ай бұрын
You crack us up!!! Thanks for being real!
@sarahloy26992 ай бұрын
Honestly, the rangers at those trail heads is what saves people from being featured on your other disaster videos. I bet they have prevented dozens of really sad tales.
@crustyrash2 ай бұрын
I just started watching this your second channel and really like the more chatty style of Trail Tales. But KHH is great too, you really seem to put a lot of work into them and your nods to the rescue groups is grand.
@robinmcleodingram72272 ай бұрын
Awwww Kyle, sorry about your ankle! I did that in Scotland last summer on a climb. Wasn’t my finest moment. It took almost a year for it to be completely healed, be prepared.
@maureenmukhlis29342 ай бұрын
It wasn’t a failure 💕💕 The fires have ruined a lot of hikers dreams for the PCT lately. But it will be there for your next adventure 💗💗 I hope your ankle is feeling better by now🙏
@crustyrash2 ай бұрын
I love kayaking/canoeing camping. A dry bag instead of a backpack is a good thing. Another great thing is that you don’t have to worry as much about how much weight you’re carrying.
@katarzynalabaziewicz21422 ай бұрын
Canoe trips are absolutely epic ! Went on my first official one this past summer. 4 gals, 2 canoes ..short portage ..absolutely amazing. Next year we want to do a week long loop with 6 gals 🎉
@lauraweiss7875Ай бұрын
Great episode. Your Adirondack fall in our family would have been filled under “It’s your fault I suck” excuse-making. We know when we screw up but in our heads we kinda wanna pin it on someone else. Hope you’re back to 100% soon!
@sandgroper-ig9nk2 ай бұрын
At least your out there doing it👍 welcome to life :) Go next year it will be nice and open trail and good to see the regrowth after a fire has gone through
@Shevock2 ай бұрын
Great vlog. I enjoy that you let your personality show.
@lovesafrica1112 ай бұрын
Not finishing isn't failing. It's redirecting you for the time being Being afraid to try it again or quitting is failing. Every time is a lesson & adventure & how lucky you are to be strong & healthy for each attempt. i don't see how that is failing. As a nature mama with too many close calls & cool things experienced, I do love your stories.
@weelassbri2 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that you weren't able to finish the remaining sections of the PCT this year. I live in the SF Bay Area and fires are sadly becoming a normal aspect of life on the west coast. I've been planning my summer trips for late May to mid June (in CA at least) for the sweet spot of winter snow melting off but fire season not ramping up just yet. I'm not sure what else you could have done for the WA section because July doesn't seem unreasonable at all. Maybe going for the CDT then coming back to the PCT later would put a little wind back in your sail, while also letting some more fire seasons play out to hopefully do your best to avoid it again next time. At least you were able to get some miles done and are that much closer to the Canadian border!
@FrozensAdventures18 күн бұрын
I was wondering what happened to your buddy after I got back on trail from Ashland. I forgot to ask you when we crossed paths on the highway onramp lol. If you need a buddy from any point from Snoqualmie to Harts pass lemme know I need it too =P
@murphdoesitagainАй бұрын
As a Missourian, canoe trips are the best
@youtubeKathy2 ай бұрын
you look good Kyle! really enjoy your channel. P.S. - you were working, you were just gathering new data for content!!!!
@meglizbrownАй бұрын
just got back from my pct thru a few weeks ago…. i learned that it’s basically impossible to hike the entire pct in one go unless you have unlimited time and want to do a shit ton of road walking. even met a guy who was trying to do the trail in 90 days (he was doing 30 mile days when i met him on day 2) and not even he outran the fires:( trail was closed at the last pass in washington. sucks but i guess it’s just how it goes these days.
@christineconley79032 ай бұрын
Kyle, I'm sorry you couldn't finish the Washington portion of the PCT. It's just so nuts how the PNW has been on fire so much in recent years. I live in north-central Washington and we have smokey skies now all summer long. So sad. You'll need to do that last section probably in June in the future to avoid fires, sorry to say.
@annw9395Ай бұрын
You crack me up. Go get PT
@thelimitdoesnotexist27052 ай бұрын
It may be unpopular opinion, but I think at some point there will have to be discussion in the hiking community about what constitutes a thru hike of the PCT. Its becoming harder and harder for people to do the full route as it's currently known due to fires. This problem isnt going away and may in fact, become worse. Its becoming crazy that people can do the AT, the CDT and then have their triple crown achievement denied because its becoming so difficult to achieve a thru on the PCT.
@amynapier35512 ай бұрын
Glad that you had a great summer and that your girlfriend is doing better. The PCT is such a gamble on if hikers will get to complete it each year. It's already logistically difficult but add on to fire closures, reroutes and road walking. Follow your heart and do whatever trail brings you happiness. You'll get your triple crown soon.
@trailtalespod2 ай бұрын
thank you so much!
@elenaa13762 ай бұрын
I respect you so efin much for sharing your failure. Its a tough hike, its hard and its ok Take a break and try again, perhaps slower, steadier without a goal
@bradenmccall96302 ай бұрын
i did this 50 miles in on a 100 mile stretch on the AT. I was focused on footing most the way that day and the second we crest the top the trees cleared, and the view was amazing. As I was like "wow guys look at this-:" boom. rolled the absolute shit out of my ankle. continued on it the rest of the way with borrowed trek poles. Rolled it again on mile 70. But proud to say I finished the 100 miles on schedule. moral of the story. stay focused and where the right shoes.
@evanhicks34442 ай бұрын
After you finish the PCT, I’m looking forward to the Continental Divide, lol. Can’t wait til you can say you’ve completed the AT & the PCT. Glad you’re back, Kyle!
@Hiker_Strider2 ай бұрын
Dude that sucks about the PCT. Unfortunately that seems to be the norm now. I don’t blame you if you did the CDT, then finished on the PCT. Maybe a break is good and you’ll get it next time! I was lucky last year on the PCT SOBO last year without skipping any miles. Starting on June 16th provided some difficult days in the snow in Washington. It also allows me to hike every mile minus the alternates like crater lake which you take that are unofficial. I feel blessed to be the small percentage to have this happen. It’s tough out there.
@Wisegirl3572 ай бұрын
Kyle you rock
@l.i.terally2907Ай бұрын
OK: you had an amazing summer, and then shit happened. You didn't fail. I live in fire country in California, and fire season is all summer; imagine living where that happens! I'm thrilled that you had such good stuff happen, and sorry that the other stuff happened. Give yourself some grace and decide about continuing when you're ready.
@freeshadow8700Ай бұрын
I had a severe sprain, the Ortho said it would have been better if my bone had broken instead I tore every ligament on the side. He said his patients who get a cast for 6 weeks heal the most so I did it. It still took a year before I could run. I was 22. The more soft tissues you tore equals more scar tissue forms. You will have to figure out how much to stretch out that scar tissue and still keep your ankle strength.
@mikemiller65132 ай бұрын
For canoe camping, you should check out the BWCA on northern MN.
@babygates2 ай бұрын
Dude early congrats on the NE115, that's huge! I finished the adk46, thru hiked the AT this year, and am now eyeballing the nh48 for my next challenge
@peppikАй бұрын
Don't worry. There are other more important things out there to deal with.
@adamgriss2025Ай бұрын
Came for the storytelling and stayed for the sarcasm.
@sunturtlecamper4256Ай бұрын
Hey Kyle you need to try a sea kayak it is a super nice way to see nature and you can bring so much gear compared to hiking its a beautiful way to go camping
@katherineschexneider5852 ай бұрын
Kyle, you're a wonderful KZbinr and I love your shows on both your channels, but please keep in mind that the wildfires affect many people much more than they affect you. The people who live there, the ecosystem, the firefighters--all these bear a greater strain than the hikers do.
@whylime212 ай бұрын
It's been so rough in Washington with the fires! I hope you get out to complete it someday because the northern cascades are incredible.
@paulmphoto2 ай бұрын
We do AWW every year for last 7, we bring yeti coolers so we can have grilled meat, and veggies all week. Canoes are the best way to experience nature.
@sarasands52 ай бұрын
The rangers said the same thing to me, a middle-aged, not-in-great-shape woman who was aiming for the MacIntyre Range, too. Knowing they said the same to you makes me feel a bit better lol.
@trailtalespod2 ай бұрын
they say it to everyone!
@winthropguitarstudios609710 күн бұрын
Stevens to Rainy, then up to Cuthroat...the best!
@mattk25152 ай бұрын
PT that ankle. Get a professional assessment and a strengthening plan. Even a few sessions will help immensely. Don’t compromise the mobility of your joints because that will just fuck with all of your body mechanic and cause more issues in other areas. Believe me, I’ve had my share of ankle injuries from 25 years of skateboarding and have 0 residual issues at 47 and hike/run 1500+ miles in the northeast/catskills.
@trailtalespod2 ай бұрын
good advice!
@andreaewert72042 ай бұрын
Kyle i highly recommended getting an Incrediwear ankle sleeve. I broke my ankle and then spring it twice after the break healed. After the 2nd time i started using one it helped keep the swelling and pain down!
@jacoba50482 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t worry too much about the ankle. I’ve rolled both mine many times over the years from basketball and soccer. We’d used to go without braces in basketball, until you roll it. Then you’d probably be wearing a brace for the rest of the season. After you do it once, it’s easier to do a second time, and so on. Rehab exercises are extremely important and help greatly.
@dawnslight98Ай бұрын
I have been thinking about buying a canoe literally all year. There are some really amazing looking spots in the Northwoods.
@firemarshaldil2 ай бұрын
Dude that descent on the back side of Algonquin is absolutely insane. It's like 2 mi and you're going down a thousand ft per mile killed my knees. 😬😬😬
@lesliethurston21512 ай бұрын
Always keep a vial of arnica pellets in your pack and another in your glove compartment. Hylands ArniSport is my go-to!
@amandabiz2 ай бұрын
Hi from Portland Maine! Glad you had an amazing time hiking the whites ❤️ I love living here!
@ZepherkingsandnoahcollinsАй бұрын
No apologies needed. Everyone needs a vacation!
@AkinaLOL2 ай бұрын
Hey Kyle, you'll probably not see this but if you plan on finishing up the last bit missing on your PCT thru-hike then next year might be a good year to get away from forest fires. We're doing a switch from El Niño which causes warmer and dryer weather in the North Eastern part of the U.S and was at its peak 2023-24, to La Niña which will make it cooler and wetter and could start at the end of this year and almost certainly at the beginning of 2025, this time it's looking to be a fast switch. The issue then could be a bad snow year. On the other hand, this change in weather/climate would make the mid-south parts of the U.S hotter and dryer, so the desert part of the CDT could be a bit rough, especially the (from what I've heard) already bad water situation at the beginning on that trail. If anyone plans on doing either of those trails you should look into what La Niña could mean for you, and keep a closer eye on what the weather is doing 🙂
@T.hunstigerАй бұрын
Kyle, is there a reason why you didn’t go to the doctor to begin with? I suggest you take care of yourself while you’re young. Because, if you don’t, you’ll regret it later. I hope your recovery goes well.
@DovieRuthAuthor2 ай бұрын
Dang, Kyle! Sorry about your ankle. I did something similar playing tennis. It took months before the pain and stiffness went away. Ultrasound/heat treatments by my chiropractor helped the most. Feel better.
@trailtalespod2 ай бұрын
thank you!
@lmckinley145Ай бұрын
Ice: ice very soon after injury and ice often for a few days. Ice is amazing and makes so many injuries better. But if you dont do it right away the injury takes forever to heal right.
@meleenabradley30172 ай бұрын
@Kyle, I had the same thing happen to my ankle, and I went to my chiropractor, and he popped something into place and made a huge difference.
@WhiskeyWanderer2 ай бұрын
Love your content! Keep it going!
@trailtalespod2 ай бұрын
appreciate you watching!
@Hyst3ricalCha0s2 ай бұрын
YOU DID NOT FAIL. You practiced for next time :)
@EVANHIRSCHMANG2 ай бұрын
Sounds like a great time have been talking about doing the Allagash with some buddies