Top 5 | Hikes in the US and Canada
Top 5 | Hikes in the US and Canada
Hey there friends! This video takes you through our favorite hikes in North America thus far! We’d love to hear what are some of your favorite hikes out there!
This video is based on an article that I wrote for Go-Van.com:
https://go-van.com/best-6-hikes-in-north-america/
Here are the links to all the national parks mentioned in this video:
https://www.nps.gov/acad/index.htm
https://www.nps.gov/zion/index.htm
https://www.nps.gov/glac/index.htm
https://www.nps.gov/arch/index.htm
https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/nl/grosmorne
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Grandfather mountain! NC
Absolutely beautiful scenery! If i ever head back over to the US i’ll need to check out at least one of them, Iceberg lake looks like my favourite! Love the Rockies! Thanks. 👍
Hey Guys, really enjoying your channel. My wife and I frequent the Bruce Trail in Ontario, Canada. In total it’s around 900 kms (not typo) long and offers a variety of terrain and gorgeous views. In particular I recommend the sections in the Bruce Peninsula, the views over Georgian Bay are incredible.
Great video with some beautiful shots! Our favorite is the 2200ish mile WWT, which goes from NV through ID, into MT and down into WY.
Good video
Great video! Awesome pictures. Good to know the best places for hiking.
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great list
amazing still shots
adorable hostess
🙂
And, the Pipiwai Trail on Maui, Hawaii is pretty unique
The best hikes in BC are from Diamond Head to Black Tusk in Garibaldi Park (7 days) Beautiful mountain meadows in between the peaks. The West Coast Trail on Vancouver Island (6 days and you need a reservation), which is very arduous but rewarding, and the Kootenay trail, in the Columbia district, which ties with the PCT.
Beautiful pics! It would be amazing to know what province/state each park is in during the video!
If anyone wants other ideas for amazing overnight hikes in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, just check my channel. I have hiked almost every trail in Banff, Jasper and Kananaskis over the last 28 years.
Precipice trail…looks like I’m road tripping back up to Acadia! Great list 🗺
Beautiful! Not in a National Park but if you find yourselves near Mt.Baker in Western Washington, the hike to Lake Anne is probably the most gorgeous I’ve been on. You do have to go in late summer or early fall though when the pass is clear of snow and watch out for heavy rain cause part of the hike takes you through a valley.
My wife and I have hiked Angels Landing and Gros Morne Summit. We have hiked in Glacier N.P. and Arches N.P. but we didn’t do the trails you did. Trails that we have done that I highly recommend. Longs Peak (Rocky Mt N.P. Colorado), Lakeshore Trail (Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Michigan), Kalalau Trail (Kauai Hawaii), The Crack (Killarney Provincial Park Ontario), Crypt Lake Trail (Waterton N.P. Alberta), The Subway (Zion N.P. Utah
Finally! Someone that put Fiery Furnace on their list too. It’s a phenomenal hike! 👍👍
Great job. Thank you.
Your pic intro was pretty cool…
Amazing!
Acadia is the only national park I’ve been to and it was a brief trip – so I loved how short & rewarding the hikes were. I’m from the Adirondacks in NY so most of my top hikes are there, Whiteface Mtn probably the most well known.
I find this girl really sexy
Gonna make the a@s out of u and me and assume that no dogs on a via ferrata style trail? Sorry noob here…
Harding ice field pass hike in Seward, AK is very majestic. Had to clap at a brown bear for it to leave the trail and up in the alpine region there were mountian goats within rock throwing distance. I got a pic of a goat with seeing veins in its nose. The ice field is literally 100s of square miles large and you are beside exit glacier the whole walk up. It’s a pretty epic hike.
I’ve been to 3 of your hikes. Great choices. Cheers
great video! Some thoughts/questions:
I would so love to dive into that glacial water!
What kind of sandals are you wearing?
I admit it- I have a big crush on one of you and it ain’t Owan 😉