Solo Hiking in the Canadian Rockies Wilderness for 6 Days

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Harmen Hoek

Harmen Hoek

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@bfein-jk7np
@bfein-jk7np 16 күн бұрын
I have traveled the world and hiked and camped for years in the 70s, 80s and 90s as well as early 2000. Purchased a Volkswagen Van in late 70s and traveled to every national park in the US, Mexico, Canada. I am retired now but hooked on all the KZbin Silent Hiking vids. I must say, your videos are the best, done beautifully with exquisite detail to your imagery and music. It's like watching a movie, not a video. You are very brave at many of your hikes in remote areas, weather conditions, etc. I know it's a lot of work filming while your doing this. I am also a professional photographer so I know what goes into this type of work and editing you do. Your films and spirit has lifted me back into camping, hiking and traveling again. Been purchasing new gear and not going to attempt KZbin videos, just hike, camp over night and get back into filming my adventures for myself. You are a big inspiration and if you ever get to Southern Utah around Zion, I would love to meet you. Thanks for everything you do and please be safe out there. You are awesome
@andrewmerriman2963
@andrewmerriman2963 16 күн бұрын
A shout-out to you. It was always a dream of mine to own a Volkswagen Van and visit every national park. It never happened but I'm glad to see someone like you made a dream a reality.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story! I traveled the western US for some time with a converted 4Runner, some of the best months of my life, but I'm not even close to seeing the amounts of national parks you did. Thank you for your kind words about my films. I love the filming part just as much as the hiking, so walking back and forth in rough conditions doesn't bother me at all - it's all worth it. Enjoy your time out there, and stay safe!
@boink3666
@boink3666 16 күн бұрын
Hey sir just a silly question was the world beautiful in 70's just as today all the natural beauty
@NutritionLove71
@NutritionLove71 16 күн бұрын
beautiful message
@thewindorbreeze
@thewindorbreeze 15 күн бұрын
You guys are adorable ❤❤
@giampaolozanetello5064
@giampaolozanetello5064 16 күн бұрын
This is not just a film. It is poetry in motion. Deserves a nomination to the academy award for best cinematography.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m truly honored by your words.
@Okrim9
@Okrim9 14 күн бұрын
Absolutly ❤
@DelosFive
@DelosFive 16 күн бұрын
Keep in mind that he has to set the camera up to film Then go back and walk the same bit again toward the camera, or away and go back and fetch the camera. That in itself deserves a like. ❤
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Thank you for the appreciation!
@DelosFive
@DelosFive 16 күн бұрын
@@HarmenHoek Thanks for the amazing sights man!
@realtymatters
@realtymatters 16 күн бұрын
Yes, that’s laborious jobs and some occasions very dangerous! Like walking on the thick snow and crossing running streams..
@kanamichelle7404
@kanamichelle7404 15 күн бұрын
Yes, and I appreciated the sheer amount of work he did to get those amazing shots and videos!
@Hikingheros
@Hikingheros 15 күн бұрын
10000% this dudes a inspiration
@adampetriw9224
@adampetriw9224 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for doing such an unbelievable job showcasing the beauty of our beloved Rocky Mountains! I believe you are genuinely the best silent hiking videographer in the world at the moment. The quality of your videos is simply unparalleled. I could dedicate the rest of my life to videography and I would never be able to do what you are doing! This year, late snowfall and a cold spring meant the snowpack persisted well into the early summer months, as you experienced and so beautifully captured in your film. Many trails in Banff and Lake Louise were completely inaccessible until July, especially at higher elevations. I was snowshoeing on most trails in mid June and mountains required ice tools, avalanche awareness, and alpine starts to summit safely. Even at the beginning of July, sections of Lake O’Hara required snowshoes. Parks Canada even canceled and refunded people’s backcountry reservations (which almost never happens) in parts of Banff and Yoho until the beginning of July, as the snow was deep and casual hikers do not understand what is involved and how to negotiate this terrain safely. I believe people had to get rescued from the Assiniboine, Rockwall, and Yoho areas this June. This year, I attempted to complete the entire GDT, from the USA border in Waterton all the way to Kakawa Lake near Prince George. I was only able to finish Sections A, B, and C, ultimately due to fires. We have had a rough year. At the start of July we experienced major heat waves that persisted for several weeks. Snow rapidly melted; trails went from being inaccessible (deep postholing in snow) to completely clearing within days. The heat did not subside and by the end of July, it felt like everything was on fire. GDT hikers had to get airlifted out of Section D, as there was a fire spreading rapidly behind Yoho. Sections E and F were closed as massive fires engulfed nearly the entire town of Jasper; many people lost their homes. Jasper is still closed and will remain closed for the rest of the season. To be honest, choosing to do Section C of the GDT in June is… ambitious. I am curious if you chose to hike our Rockies in June deliberately or if it was somewhat an afterthought? Section C tends to be the most popular, as it traverses through several world renown areas (Northover Ridge, Assiniboine, Egypt Lake, Rockwall). I noticed you did not finish in Field, where Section C ends, and wonder if this was due to Parks Canada canceling your reservations on the Rockwall, or if the snow was too deep there to traverse safely? Regardless, what you achieved, in the amount of time you achieved it, in those conditions, is nothing short of incredible! Very few… I mean very few people experience what you have experienced! While much harder to hike through, snow can make things extremely beautiful. Thank you for giving all of us a rare glimpse of that beauty! You were probably alone most of the time, as most people do not venture out there in those conditions. The GDT can be such an unforgiving trail; from walking on exposed ridge lines with no water during a heat wave in the scorching sun to getting stuck a snow storm on Northover Ridge with ferocious winds at the very end of July that blew apart my tent and didn’t let me sleep. And due to reservations, you must continue, regardless of how exhausted you are, hiking 30-45km with up to 2500m of elevation per day. When attempting the entire trail, you can’t start too early, or finish too late, generally due to snow. It makes it a challenge. In short, the trail is legendary! Difficult, but insanely beautiful. I would love to see you return. I hear Sections F and G are the heart of the GDT; the essence of what the GDT represents. It’s essentially 350-400km of absolute wilderness north of Jasper. It is very reasonable to hike those two sections and never see a single person. This next year, Berg Lake trail will be open (has been closed for the past 3 years due to landslide/washout). This allows Sections F and G to be split up with a resupply by walking the Berg Lake trail to the Mount Robson visitors center. It’s an idea. I would love to see you tackle that; it’s incredibly remote and wild. If you decide to do this, consider walking the Perseverance High Route alternate. I know you had a group trip planned in mid June. I considered going for it, but ultimately couldn’t afford it. I’m curious to know how the group managed in the snow, as you did the Paradise Valley traverse. Sentinel Pass and the valley of ten peaks must have been absolutely glorious! I was there at the end of June, when the trail was mostly snow free. Harmen, you are one of the best film makers in the world… I just want you to know that! We all appreciate the effort you put into these videos and the work you do! Thank you for visiting our beautiful backyard, and showing the rest of the world what a special place this is. Please stay safe on all your future adventures!
@rocktheroadtowembley
@rocktheroadtowembley 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for your very interesting insights! You are absolutely right, Harmen is the best in his artform, by far!
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 12 күн бұрын
Hi Adam, First of all, thank you for your support, your kind words about my work, and above all, for the time you took to write this story. I planned this trek several months ago. I’d picked a date for the group trip and simply added a few weeks before this trip to go and do this hike. To be honest, I never quite thought it through when selecting these dates. I simply assumed that the weather in early June would be decent, just like in Europe. I should have known better: I’d been in the Rockies before and got snow in early Fall, and Europe is, of course, a lot warmer than Canada due to the Gulf Stream. Several weeks before the trek, I started obtaining my permits, and that’s when I realized that this wasn’t such an easy feat this early in the season. A lot of the campsites were still closed, and there was very little information about the feasibility of this trek. Nevertheless, I started planning and had to be quite creative in coming up with this itinerary. Luckily, while camping is allowed in BC, monitoring the snowpack the weeks prior, it slowly started to sink in what I’d gotten myself into. But it never crossed my mind not to do it. I feel like I have the experience, and I’m pretty comfortable in snow. So, I found a company in Calgary that rented out snowshoes (I have my own, but they are so heavy that I prefer not to fly with them) and continued my planning. I was lucky to get some advice from a local Patreon, who really helped me find this route. For a moment, I considered hiking all the way to Field. But with only limited time before the group trip and the high snowpack, I opted to hike into Banff instead. Initially, I had planned to do an extra night and explore the Egypt Lake area, but with that fresh snow falling, I opted to hike out that day. Instead, I drove to Kootenay NP a few days later to hike back to the remote cabin I came across. When I left the cabin a few days early, I was quite sad to only stay there for a single night. So, I hiked back a few days later to stay for 2 more nights-this time, I brought all kinds of good food, including the pancakes you saw in the film. The 20 miles getting there was an adventure by itself, by the way-I had to cross the freezing cold creek 33 times and then bushwhack my way to the cabin. But I was so glad that I did it, such a peaceful environment. Regarding the group trip. We ended up not doing the hikes we’d planned, but instead did some (easier) hikes at lower elevations. Although I’d have loved to attempt those hikes in the snow, with a group that’s not so easy (and responsible). It’s so sad to hear about all the wildfires. I was fortunate to visit Jasper in June with a group trip; it’s so hard to imagine that half of the town burned down. But I’ve definitely fallen in love with the Rockies in a new way. The vastness, wilderness, and solitude I experienced out there are unlike any place I’ve visited so far. For me, those mountains are exactly what I’m looking for in a hike. So yeah, I definitely want to go back someday to hike more of the GDT. Thanks for sharing your insights on the GDT. I bet it must’ve been amazing to do sections A-B-C. I would love to see some pictures of that adventure if you took any. Anyways, thanks again, and all the best to you!
@nikscherer
@nikscherer 11 күн бұрын
Hey dude, this might be kind of weird since I'm not really involved in your conversation but I wanted to say thank you for taking the time to share your story. I thought it was very interesting and insightful!
@drpukka1
@drpukka1 3 күн бұрын
Harmen and Adam, so happy and jealous at the same time you guys get to do these amazing hikes. I did most of the stuff near the main roads ( EEOR, Valley of 10 peaks, Tea house , three sisters etc), just as i started to get into back country, they found something in my knee. Even after the surgery and rehab, i am still unable to hike, especially downhill carrying a backpack. Another surgery in the works but they said i might never be able to do anything serious again. Living through yours and a few other local hikers camera's and experiences. Keep doing what you are doing and be safe out there !
@andybiker-hiker4343
@andybiker-hiker4343 12 күн бұрын
In the middle to late 1980's I lived and worked as a Ranger in the Canadian Rockies. The Rockies have never lost their grip on me and so i return, every year in september. Your videos are pure joy
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 11 күн бұрын
Wow, that sounds like a dream job! Glad you like them!
@theurbanalgorithm
@theurbanalgorithm 15 күн бұрын
I completed my first solo 5-day hike in the remote Canadian wilderness last week. If I hadn’t found your channel, I probably would not have started on this path. You are a great inspiration 🙏❤
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
I hope you had a great time out there as well! It's definitely one of the most beautiful places I've seen. And thank you for your support!
@scottroach2418
@scottroach2418 14 күн бұрын
For those of us who've spent a lot of time on backcountry adventures, especially off trail adventures, "If you know, you know". And Harmen definitely knows. You can see it in the way he moves thru terrain, in the way he sets up to cross a stream over deadfall, in the way he descends scree slopes. These are my favorite form of youtube outdoor videos because they arent trying to plug any sponsored equipment. They just transport us viewers into the places we want to be with the sounds you would hear. Thanks Harmen! Keep doing what your doing and document it for us.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m glad the authenticity of the adventures comes through in the films. It’s all about sharing the experience and the natural beauty of these places. Your support means a lot!
@irinaportugez927
@irinaportugez927 16 күн бұрын
Dear Harmen Hoek! Your films are a holiday for me, I always look forward to them, I always admire them. The nature shots are amazing, but when you walk through icy water, through snow, I understand that you accept nature as it is, but it doesn’t make you any warmer. That’s why when you relax in a house, I rejoice as if I had completed such a difficult and cold trail, I enjoy every minute when you warm yourself by the fire and cook hot food for yourself. Thank you for everything.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment and your nice words! I indeed accept my feet being wet all day, but it honestly doesn't bother me, nor do I get blisters. I'm always warm and comfortable when hiking.
@user-ps1lv8yv9t
@user-ps1lv8yv9t 15 күн бұрын
That little cabin looked so welcoming 💚I was also happy to see you snug and comfortable 😁love your videos (well films) - they are so beautifully made 🙏🏻👏thanks for sharing them!
@irinaportugez927
@irinaportugez927 15 күн бұрын
@@HarmenHoek This is awesome! You are amazing! In my next life I want to be like you.
@nicklang7670
@nicklang7670 16 күн бұрын
Thank you for showing Canada we love our trails and wilderness. Thank you for respecting the land, and air, and water, with these magical views and for the distance and patience you gave those animals. I hope I am recommended this more than once for I will remember these peaceful feelings it brought me.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kind words, and thank you for letting me enjoy your beautiful country. I can definitely say that Canadians are some of the friendliest people I've ever met!
@stac
@stac 15 күн бұрын
I really like that you were not relying drone shots much. The views from the ground are much more intimate and relatable.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Thank you for letting me know! I always feel like drone shots give a good overview of the area, but drones are allowed less than less. So hearing this is great.
@rasimbugra86
@rasimbugra86 16 сағат бұрын
It is very sad that we will probably die without ever seeing these places and never experiencing this feeling. Greetings from Turkey, Stay healthy❤
@johannaarnheim5746
@johannaarnheim5746 4 күн бұрын
Wunderschöne Naturaufnahmen, hervorragend filmisch zusammengestellt. Respekt.
@ThibVergTybobbMusic
@ThibVergTybobbMusic 14 күн бұрын
You are such an amazing person. There is no word to describe your work. 2 years ago i was 27, and i went to the Canadian Rockies with my ex-wife. We had the best travel of our life. Since, i have a lot of trouble remembering all of this without suffering, even if it was an incredible journey. I also have a Canadian beer, which has been watching me in a shelf for 2 years now. I just couldnt find the strength to open it. Your film arrives just on point, as always with the others before this one. It helped me realise a lot of things throught the peace it brings to my mind. In two weeks, i'm moving closer to my family in South West of France, and i will start a new job related to my passion in music. Tonight i found the strength, i opened that beer. Thanks for all.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 11 күн бұрын
Cheers to that!
@honestreviews_de
@honestreviews_de 16 күн бұрын
Watching your videos is like a therapy. When I am stressed from my job I watch your videos and it often shows me what I sometimes forget. Life. Not work and money. My Dream is to do a trip like this with my son one time. I love all your films. Thanks so much for your hard work doing this and sharing with the world. All the best to you
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
I'm glad to hear that, my mission accomplished in my opinion. Hope you get a chance to do that someday with your son! Have fun!
@sallysando8307
@sallysando8307 13 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this beautiful film and your journey through this magical place. I'm 71 and don't anticipate that I'll be experiencing this place first hand this time around. You have given me a glimpse. Thank you!
@andrewkendle5444
@andrewkendle5444 13 күн бұрын
I totally agree being 80 myself..
@0l_pops531
@0l_pops531 16 күн бұрын
Herman, you capture the essence of solitude...Thanx for bringing this feeling to me today
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
You're very welcome! Next one coming in 4 weeks!
@DakaloMakuhana
@DakaloMakuhana 16 күн бұрын
As usual, beautiful piece of work. “Out of the north he comes in golden splendor; God comes in awesome majesty.”
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Thank you! (:
@Jumpingjoep
@Jumpingjoep 16 күн бұрын
I am not even at 3:30 but have to stop to comment as again you've done an amazing job capturing the natural beauty in an exceptional way. That requires a lot of skill and dedication. Thanks for putting that in each time and letting us enjoy it. And keep living the dream!
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@AnshYadav-pq4ci
@AnshYadav-pq4ci 16 күн бұрын
I am from India and I like your videos very much. I also have a dream of travelling. After it is completed I will travel all over the earth alone.❤
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Go for it!
@AnshYadav-pq4ci
@AnshYadav-pq4ci 16 күн бұрын
Thanks​@@HarmenHoek
@mrbalaji751990
@mrbalaji751990 6 сағат бұрын
Man… you don’t know how many ppl you are inspiring. Love from India ❤
@SnowFalling123
@SnowFalling123 15 күн бұрын
This seriously brought me to tears! I’ve lived in Alberta and B.C. nearly my entire life and I love the beauty of it all! I’ve never gone very far into the back country so you’re seeing things I’ve never seen and it just makes me want to get out there! You did an fantastic job showing the beauty of our country 😊
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
That is awesome! Canada is such a beautiful place. Glad you liked it!
@sueh1091
@sueh1091 7 күн бұрын
stunning and brave of you to do this on your own and especially to walk towards the signs that say Grizzly in area, seeing signs of scat and footprints around. Did you ever see one? wow.
@dreamchampagne
@dreamchampagne 7 күн бұрын
4:08 glad you’re safe, some scary terrain!
@Tra_Cielo_e_Terra
@Tra_Cielo_e_Terra 8 күн бұрын
My face smiles when I look at your travel stories, because you exude serenity, harmony, beauty. I am very impressed by what you are able to do, and I admire your courage, especially when you are in contact with the wildest and somewhat dangerous nature. Personally, knowing that there are bears out there, I wouldn't sleep a wink at night in the tent! :-) Thank you for the poetry with which you manage to express yourself on each of your journeys, thank you for the beauty you let me explore and appreciate with your eyes. I wish you to continue to tell your story for a long time to come with these sensitivities of yours and this art of going. Greetings from Italy
@R-Dub_
@R-Dub_ 16 күн бұрын
You really are a master in your craft, what you deliver is heads and shoulders above anything else, your story telling without saying a word is exceptional, the cinematic way you film is breathtaking, also you have balls of absolute steel to go to these places alone. Thank you for delivering another masterpiece once again for our pleasure
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Thank you for the compliments! I feel humbled
@trudiswanson9855
@trudiswanson9855 11 күн бұрын
Thankyou Harman, that was fabulous. You earned a good 1st night sleep after lots of camera set ups. Such beautiful flowers! Cute critters. Gophers? Wow Harmen, you captured those glorious mountains. Thankyou again. God bless you. T.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 11 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! I believe those are Columbian ground squirrels
@marcelamove1
@marcelamove1 7 күн бұрын
The algorithm brought me here, at minute 15 I was already crying when I saw so much natural beauty and I thought how can we destroy this home that is our planet. But human beings like you give me hope again. Love this video. Greetings
@Liptonzki
@Liptonzki 15 күн бұрын
I hiked a similar route in July 2024, but I started in the Banff sunshine village , and after 7 days of hiking I ended up at Kananaskis Lakes. It was beautiful. While watching your video i felt nostalgic, especially when I saw the "most difficult" parts, like river crossings, etc. I even had to cross the same fallen tree 4:35 :D In July the route after North Kananaskis Pass to the Palliser pass was basically a flodded jungle with many fallen trees.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
That is awesome! That section in Heights of the Rockies PP was definitely a challenge (';
@catmate8358
@catmate8358 4 сағат бұрын
One of your best works so far not only in terms of outstanding videography but also in terms of story telling. Truly outstanding! Looking forward to 1M :)
@fridaledezma9917
@fridaledezma9917 Күн бұрын
I’m crying in awe of your beautiful work and dedication. Thank you so much for sharing this. Please keep doing what you do, it’s very therapeutic and just breathtaking ❤️❤️❤️ best wishes for you and your loved ones
@rickevans831
@rickevans831 8 сағат бұрын
Every single moment was gorgeous - what a wonderful place in the whole world
@TalesFromAbroad-SJ
@TalesFromAbroad-SJ 5 күн бұрын
Wow, what an incredible solo hike through the Canadian Rockies! The remoteness and untouched wilderness you experienced must of been absolutely amazing. Your journey through Kananaskis, Banff, and Assiniboine Provincial Parks was inspiring - thanks for sharing this beautiful adventure!
@aaronferro7317
@aaronferro7317 6 күн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful/breath taking!! I'm from HI but lived in MT for 7 years. Livingston n Bozeman. Moved back home in 2021 but MT is still very fresh in my mind. Thank you for sharing! 🤙
@michaelwood3477
@michaelwood3477 13 күн бұрын
I definitely was a bit saddened when the back end of your car opened as I knew it was over. Seemed to go too fast I was enjoying it so much. I never seen Canada backcountry before in the way you have portrayed it in this film. Such art and grace and wonderfully deep sensing just like being there. There was a great deal of eye candy but that could be considered phenomenal so I will say that this is the candy of extreme high quality and delight far beyond the norms of typical eye candy. Such a joy to be once again engaged so intimately with your journeys in the untamed, raw and natural wilds Harmen. Thanks with more thanks!
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for your compliments! I feel humbled.
@marlamartucci6071
@marlamartucci6071 5 күн бұрын
WOW!!! Truly incomparable work! Beyond stunning photography and videography...perfect timing and placement of the most sublime music....and more than that, the keenist use of silence that places the audience in sweet melancholy❤. It has been my most good fortune to have happened upon your channel today good sir😌🥰
@maxentropy0305
@maxentropy0305 16 күн бұрын
Thoroughly enjoying this episode, as a frequent visitor of the Canadian Rockies. Thanks for sharing it.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@trecime
@trecime 14 күн бұрын
Mr. Hoek. You don't know how much you inspire me. I love to travel to the remote area, but I live in South Korea where there's no remote area. So I try to travel abroad once a year to Canada or New Zealand or Mongolia to feel the remoteness. But I cannot afford to travel so often. So, your video is a perfect alternative of nature for me. Thanks again for the wonderful work.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 11 күн бұрын
Glad to hear so! I'm from the Netherlands, so I know what it is like not to have wilderness around. Enjoy the moments you can being out there!
@rebeccagurung1577
@rebeccagurung1577 16 күн бұрын
You have set a world record because you went to such a difficult place in the Himalayas and made many videos. You are a brave boy.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
So nice of you, thank you!
@TimAndyMik
@TimAndyMik 16 күн бұрын
I always enjoy the great lengths you go to capture the scope and breadth of your scenes, even if requires camera/drone placement hundreds of feet away from your position. I've never seen anyone else do this. I also enjoy your selections of music. All are befitting of what we see through your lenses. Awesome work!!
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Thank you for noticing! I love the filming just as much as the hiking it, so it never bothers me walking back-and-forth so many times.
@NatureSleep_03
@NatureSleep_03 10 күн бұрын
20:27 "Your video captures the beauty of nature in such a calming way! The combination of soothing visuals and natural sounds creates a perfect atmosphere for relaxation. I truly appreciate the attention to detail and how it instantly brings peace to the viewer. Amazing work!" This shows appreciation for the quality of the video while highlighting its relaxing and peaceful vibe.
@bartramdilks26
@bartramdilks26 16 күн бұрын
You have to love a guy who goes pretty ultralight so he can carry extra fresh ground coffee! Another great hike, thanks for sharing it with us.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
You bet! Haha. The way I see it is that you should always bring something that doesn't make sense, but brings you so much extra joy. For me that's coffee. (;
@bartramdilks26
@bartramdilks26 16 күн бұрын
@@HarmenHoek you have had a great cup of coffee in some of the most beautiful places in the world!
@keirenoutdoors
@keirenoutdoors 15 күн бұрын
What a privilege to watch. Thank you Harmen.
@keithbaldwin4509
@keithbaldwin4509 4 сағат бұрын
This may be the greatest video I've ever seen on KZbin. Extraordinary work!
@nilesh382000
@nilesh382000 16 күн бұрын
Get coffee and cookies honey...Mr. Harmen uploaded another video. ☕ ☕🍪🍪🍪🍪 WE LOVE YOUR VIDEOS ❤
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Bring a blanket for this one too! ('; Thanks for watching!
@nilesh382000
@nilesh382000 16 күн бұрын
@@HarmenHoek absolutely sir. Would love to go to northern Sikkim with you for hiking. It'll be a dream come true for me and my wife. We both are hardcore mountain lovers. ⛰ 😊😊💙💙
@roland7780
@roland7780 5 күн бұрын
A beautiful film with fitting music, very impressive. I will probably see it more than once. I always particularly like the credits with the beautiful photos at the end. Thanks for taking me along
@clara.c.m.
@clara.c.m. 14 күн бұрын
Hi Harmen! I love how you sometimes drop a silent gesture here and there, acknowledging the fact that you know we're watching. For instance, the dramatic way you dropped your walking sticks to the floor when arriving at your car. 😄 It's a small gesture, but it's somehow funny and endearing, like saying "Hi!" or "Bye!" to us without words. Thank you for all the love you put in every video you create, I love your work. 💜🙏🏼
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
😊 thank you! You are so welcome!
@pawillett1706
@pawillett1706 15 күн бұрын
Out of the north he comes in golden splendor; God comes in awesome majesty. Thank you Harmen for sharing your journey and experience in the Canadian Rockies! Absolutely beautiful and stunning! Your presentation, your photography, music, and natural sounds make your work…. God’s work!🙏🌟🙏
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! More to come!
@PDogB
@PDogB 8 күн бұрын
Your channel really lets us hear the natural sounds around you. It allows for a better understanding and feeling of the place. Seems most vloggers don't understand this. Thanks again.
@toddwood5190
@toddwood5190 16 күн бұрын
Fantastic film, as always, Harmen. The sounds of those birds - especially the varied thrush - bring me back to my favorite place: Glacier National Park.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@chanthalong4442
@chanthalong4442 16 күн бұрын
Absolutely unbelievable work as always, you are by far my favorite hiker, thank you for sharing 👍👏
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you! (:
@kanamichelle7404
@kanamichelle7404 15 күн бұрын
This was masterful videography, and I can see all of your hard work in setting up the shots! It brought great serenity to my soul, and I could almost feel the cold and the fresh, crisp air. Even the musty cabin and the smell of freshly chopped wood. You transported the viewer to the magnificent wilderness. I only wish I could have watched it on a big screen, instead of my IPad. Thank you for the experience! The best part was no talking, just beautiful music, and the sounds of nature.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! It definitely was one of my favorite adventures so far: the solitude, wildness and vastness of that place were unlike something I'd experienced before.
@richardevans6655
@richardevans6655 6 күн бұрын
Wow what a great Vid just gentle music, and the sounds of nature bloody perfect I tell ya that large bear footprint in the snow made me shiver.....not just the snow lol.... Thanks heaps greatt presentation
@dearmountains3431
@dearmountains3431 4 күн бұрын
Absolutely breathtaking, this is a masterpiece my friend.Spectacular shots and with amazing journey.Thanks for this wonderful video 🐶🐾🐾🤙😊🤙Cheers 🍻 from Japan
@joewarzyn9697
@joewarzyn9697 14 күн бұрын
Dear Harmen, Your videos continue to be an inspiration to all who watches them. I wanted to tell you I’ve started backpacking in my area (blue ridge mountains in North Carolina) because of these videos. I hope one day you will travel to this area and show the world the beauty of Appalachia!
@elliaazmi5850
@elliaazmi5850 20 сағат бұрын
One word for your hardwork was Spectacular and you are really really brave.
@chuckdenham126
@chuckdenham126 13 күн бұрын
God is clothed with awesome majesty! You depict that very clearly in your films.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 11 күн бұрын
Thanks! (:
@Danni696
@Danni696 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for taking so much effort and time to share your journey. It’s much appreciated.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 11 күн бұрын
You are so welcome!
@craiggunter9630
@craiggunter9630 14 күн бұрын
Harmen…your journeys and videos are stunning. I am no longer able to explore like I used to, but I am able to through your adventures. Thank you!
@thijsbod2910
@thijsbod2910 13 күн бұрын
Prachtig weer Harmen! Fijn om elke keer weer zo tot rust te kunnen komen door het kijken van jou video's. In een stressvol leven is dit een fijne verantwoorde manier om ontspanning te vinden, in tegenstelling tot bijvoorbeeld social media scrollen of andere afleiding. Ik droom er van om in de natuur te wonen en een stress lozer leven te leven, maar dit realiseren blijkt telkens weer een lastige klus te zijn in deze competitieve zelfzuchtige prestatiegerichte samenleving. Jou video's zijn dan een welkom alternatief om toch een even een glimp op te vangen van hoe zo'n leven had kunnen voelen.
@meganh7526
@meganh7526 8 күн бұрын
As a calgarian who loves your channel I am so happy to see our mountains on your channel! We’re actually packing up to head out to the upper Kananaskis area for an overnight as i watch this!
@Jim_Manthorpe-hiking
@Jim_Manthorpe-hiking 5 күн бұрын
Beautiful film. Some lovely landscape shots in there but actually my favourite was the shot of the axe in the foreground with you leaving the cabin. Loved that rustic cabin.
@TravellikerNature
@TravellikerNature 16 күн бұрын
What a perfect place! I think Canadian wilderness is something else... thank you for your stunning video, as always.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
It really is! Thanks for watching!
@georgepeat5269iearth
@georgepeat5269iearth 5 күн бұрын
glad your out there in the beautiful world& reporting& inspiring. Thank you. Good Health to you.
@laislainfinita
@laislainfinita 11 күн бұрын
This is a piece of art. So much effort filming in such a hard weather conditions. So much goes far away to place the camera and backs to pick it up. Thank you for sharing. “Out of the north comes golden splendor; Around God is awesome majesty.
@Vgardener
@Vgardener 7 күн бұрын
Beautiful works! Thanks for sharing your beautiful experience
@pablo.posadas
@pablo.posadas 2 күн бұрын
A really aweasome video between music and landscapes 😍😍😍. Greetins from Argentina!
@maitriersson
@maitriersson 16 күн бұрын
I love all the flower shots. Thanks for paying special attention to them!
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Glad you like them!
@IntoTheWildernessWeGo
@IntoTheWildernessWeGo 15 күн бұрын
Another amazing film Harmen. Very well done… Out of the north he comes in golden splendor; God comes in awesome majesty.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
👍🏽
@roybooth7904
@roybooth7904 13 күн бұрын
A wonderfully sustained example of composition and editing. I can only imagine the patience and effort involved in setting up so many of these clips. I liked the delayed appearance of the bear itself after all the signs of bear presence. The shot at 26:05, where you come out of the cabin breathing out the hot vapour from your coffee was very evocative.
@hernanarieldicesare
@hernanarieldicesare 15 күн бұрын
Bellísimo. Sin palabras. Dentro de unos meses, precisamente en enero de 2025 estaré con mi familia visitando Banff, Lake Louise, J Canyon, Canmore, Yellowknife y Vancouver y aunque será en la crudeza del invierno, no tengo dudas de que el entorno nos obsequiará unas vistas impresionantes que quedarán grabadas eternamente en nuestros corazones. Gracias por darme un anticipo..y por hacer éste film con tanta delicadeza.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Muchas gracias! Parece que también tuviste un gran viaje!
@hernanarieldicesare
@hernanarieldicesare 14 күн бұрын
@@HarmenHoek Hi Harmen🤚really our trip to be on january 2025..once 3 months a go we finish to planificated it
@forestshomer4043
@forestshomer4043 13 күн бұрын
Great resiliency in the reality of a late spring snowstorm! The mountains rule.
@teraengsf
@teraengsf 14 күн бұрын
Enjoying our beautiful CR all over again with my family. Glad you returned to capture the beauty. Love ❤️ Tera
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Tera! Hope you are doing well! Still thinking about the momos we got! ❤️
@peterv4425
@peterv4425 5 күн бұрын
Prachtige video Harmen, heb er bijzonder van genoten. Heel erg bedankt daarvoor. Keep up the good work! Groeten uit Vlaanderen.
@Annielulu157
@Annielulu157 15 күн бұрын
my mum and i just watched your adventure and it was a great experience once again. thank you for bringing us vivid and sharp footage of the wild nature as well as your perspective of the experience. we had a precious relaxing time watching your journey. ❤❤❤ Much love from Vietnam ❤❤❤
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it both! (:
@CosmicJestar
@CosmicJestar 14 күн бұрын
Appreciate all the different perspectives and ambient crispness :) And can't be understated: the minimal use or no use of subtle music -leaves the immersion complete :)
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Much appreciated! I'm glad you noticed. I love reading those specific details.
@realtymatters
@realtymatters 16 күн бұрын
This is a very difficult hike plus tough snow and ice in late June, but you conquered them all! (as always). Very brave deeds and non-compatible nature filming. You have talents that make audience enjoy the films but at the same time worry about your safety. Please be careful out there. Good job, always.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Yes! Thank you!
@Kara_2505
@Kara_2505 16 күн бұрын
Dank je wel Harmen! Ik heb 40 minuten genietend met je meegelopen. Zo rustgevend.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Fijn om te horen! Bedankt!
@redwhite_040
@redwhite_040 14 күн бұрын
@@HarmenHoek Prachtige video's elke keer weer. Ik was benieuwd wat voor werk je doet in het dagelijks leven om o.a. de reizen te bekostigen? En hoe vaak je per jaar gaat?
@dubemccready7438
@dubemccready7438 11 күн бұрын
This is like working in a situation where one should be working with another person. Too big an area where you could get hurt in so many ways & go missing. Always a wonderful exhilarating feeling being out in such a magnificent environment, the views stunning, so walk with awareness and be safe and watch your step. Cheers
@steveostler
@steveostler 16 күн бұрын
An epic adventure. Beautifully filmed as always. It's the best thing that's been on my television this week. Thanks
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@pimbouwens9049
@pimbouwens9049 14 күн бұрын
Ik heb aan al die lieve en mooie berichten niets meer toe te voegen Harmen. Ik heb wederom enorm genoten. Afwachtende op het herstel van een 2e zware operatie aan mijn been (nu al anderhalf jaar), verheug ik me op het moment dat ik weer de tochten kan gaan maken in de bergen. Mont Blanc stond vorig jaar op het programma...misschien volgend jaar. ondertussen blijf jij me inspireren en motiveren. Dankjewel Harmen!
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Bedankt Pim! Vervelend te horen dat je tochten een moeten wachten, maar ik hoop dat je snel weer kunt genieten van de natuur! Sterkte met het herstel!
@copyeattravelwrite
@copyeattravelwrite 14 күн бұрын
So much about all of this craftsmanship touches me. From the filming, editing to chopping wood. We call this legend status in Australia ..I can aspire to the outdoor skill, fitness and artistic craft. Thank you.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
Wow, thanks for the compliments! I love everything about it!
@sergioquiroz925
@sergioquiroz925 4 күн бұрын
Hello boy, what a good hiking and what a good journey, a unique outing full of a lot of snow and many obstacles, thank you for showing me the beauty of your country. You deserve a like. You remind me of a great friend who lives in Alska and sends me the same videos. My friend's name is this is. My Alaska also has a beautiful country, greetings to you, Harmen from Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia.
@hanneliewiese3477
@hanneliewiese3477 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for a stunning video. For sharing all these God-given beautiful places with us.
@geopasch
@geopasch 12 күн бұрын
SIMPLY AMAZING as usual You're the best, Harmen!
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 12 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@kamilg5261
@kamilg5261 14 күн бұрын
That is going to be one of my favourites videos ever. Just WOW ! Thank you for that.
@loretalaus5083
@loretalaus5083 16 күн бұрын
The very definition of weekend treat! Can't wait! ⛰
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Glad to hear so! Enjoy!
@geneyao0302
@geneyao0302 10 күн бұрын
Audio quality are amazing!!! Miss the rockies and definitely visit it again.
@toddgrant7190
@toddgrant7190 8 күн бұрын
Very nicely done, as always. I appreciate both your athletic and aesthetic skills.
@viennanodwell4332
@viennanodwell4332 15 күн бұрын
I can’t believe you were in my home area! I’ve been following your channel for half a year now and each time I watch one of your videos, I’m beyond mesmerized. This one especially was so well produced, and seeing the Rockies captured by you is so cool! Come visit again soon!!!
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
So cool! This trip was definitely one of my favorites so far. I love the vastness, wilderness and solitude of this place.
@frankavenilla9668
@frankavenilla9668 16 күн бұрын
Another beautiful video. 👏Thanks Harmen! 🤲
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Thanks, Frank! Glad you enjoyed it!
@CurrentlyOnLV-426
@CurrentlyOnLV-426 16 күн бұрын
It's been close to 16 years since I've left Alberta but my heart is still there, in Kananaskis and Banff and those lakes. There are no other places I've been to that I've found are more amazing and beautiful. One day I'll go back and hike those mountains and fields again and dip my feet in lakes so cold and clear.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 14 күн бұрын
It's such a beautiful place - and it was definitely one of the favorite hikes I've done so far! Hope you get a chance to visit again.
@andreigd2812
@andreigd2812 12 күн бұрын
I envy you for this trip. I haven't seen a snowfall for a long time, and even more, the summers have become very hot in my area. At the same time I appreciate and I really like the way you film. THANK YOU!
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 11 күн бұрын
Thank you! Snow can be tough, but men it's so beautiful!
@andreigd2812
@andreigd2812 11 күн бұрын
I really know how hard it is, that's why I appreciate your effort to create this video! 👏🙏
@AmorLucisPhotography
@AmorLucisPhotography 14 күн бұрын
I've done much the same solo hike - Kananaskis (I went over S. Kananaskis Pass), then Palliser through Assiniboine (was there this winter - beautiful, but -32C brrr) and exiting via Sunshine Meadows. It's a place where one can find magnificent solitude. On another trip I starting from Hwy 93 via Gibbon Pass and Egypt Lakes through to Assiniboine and out at Spray Lakes. Challenging for you to do it that early in the season though, especially at the pace you maintained - well done! It's a beautiful land. I come from London, UK, and first travelled through the Canadian Rockies when I was 26. I fell in love with the peace, the splendour, the magnificence, and moved to Canada soon after. I've hiked the Rockies now from Kananaskis to Wilmore Wilderness Area for over thirty years, mostly solo. Lovely to be reminded of my own past (and ongoing) adventures through this vlog. Cheers.
@sophiaspaul7471
@sophiaspaul7471 12 күн бұрын
another beautiful video. Thank you. I love your no talking, just beautiful soothing music. Can't wait for the next one.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 12 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!
@ChehRus
@ChehRus 16 күн бұрын
Thank you, Harmen for another great video. So beautiful views and so relaxing atmosphere.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Thank you too!
@ti-ande
@ti-ande 16 күн бұрын
Another stunning film, and of one of my favourite places on earth. Thank you for sharing!
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ralf-hansen
@ralf-hansen 13 күн бұрын
These films are really inspiring, and one can see all the effort and thought that goes into making them
@silenthikingcouple
@silenthikingcouple 16 күн бұрын
Amazing work, well done! Enjoyed this film a lot, brought back a lot of memories from our Canadian Rockies trip last year in autumn. Looking forward to your next adventures!
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 16 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!
@PaulCramo
@PaulCramo 11 күн бұрын
Another STUNNER from Mr H. Superb.
@nomada.adventure
@nomada.adventure 11 күн бұрын
beautiful movie telling the story of a wonderful adventure of a solo trip to the mountains, when I watch it I feel like I'm there!
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 11 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@thomasnelson2979
@thomasnelson2979 13 күн бұрын
Truly beautiful, cold hike. It makes me feel like I'm there or make me wish I were there. You never disappoint.
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek 11 күн бұрын
Thank you (:
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