The Hiking Rev
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How to be a Rude Hiker
In my 30 years of backpacking, I’ve met all kinds of hikers. Hands down, the most obnoxious and annoying is “the Rude Hiker.” In this video, I give tips on how to annoy your fellow voyagers and be a Rude Hiker (tongue-in-cheek). 😉
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* I DO NOT accept anything from gear companies. I do not do paid reviews. I do not have any sponsors. All opinions are my own, based on my experiences. I do not plan to ever incorporate sponsorships on this channel in an effort to remain 100% impartial. If I were to accept gear in exchange for a review I would disclose it per FTC regulations.
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Hiking on Maui, Hawaii - The Waihee Ridge Trail
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Recently I had the privilege to travel to Hawaii and spend 10 eventful days on the beautiful island of Maui. While on the island, I hiked the Waihee Ridge Trail in the West Maui Natural Area Reserve. This video chronicles that hike. Thank you for coming along with me. I hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching. Please leave a QUESTION or COMMENT and don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE and cli...
50th Wedding Anniversary Maui, Hawaii Adventure
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My wife and I celebrated our 50th Wedding Anniversary on March 16, 2024. Our children, David, Daniel and Karen gave us a trip to Maui, Hawaii in order to celebrate this momentous occasion.This video chronicles our 10 day adventure to the beautiful, tropical island of Maui. Thank you for coming along with us. I hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching. Please leave a QUESTION or COMMENT and don’t for...
If You Find Yourself Going ‘Round in Circles…
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How to Hike Longer, Not Faster
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If we want to experience more of a trail then we must put in more miles on that trail. You don’t put in more miles by hiking faster. You put in more miles by hiking longer. The ability to hike faster varies with each hiker. But everyone has the same amount of time in a day to hike. In this video, I show how to hike longer, not faster. Thanks for watching. Please leave a QUESTION or COMMENT and ...
Tips for Hitchhiking While Backpacking on Trail
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As hikers we use our feet to get where we need to go. In order to save time when resupplying off trail we depend on the kindness of strangers for a ride into town by hitchhiking. In this video, I give tips on safely and efficiently hitching a ride into town. Thanks for watching. Please leave a QUESTION or COMMENT and don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE and click the NOTIFICATION button t...
“Hey REV…I’ve Got a Question.” | Backpacking and Hiking Questions and Answers
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The following questions were submitted by viewers… “…what stretches do you do before, during, or after a day of hiking. …” “…what is the single most important thing you can think of…when mentally processing everything in the beginning of a thru hike?…” “…I am curious as to what back pack you recommend and what you pack for a day hike. …” “…What advice can you give to a beginner who wants to sta...
Tips on Getting a Good Night’s Sleep in the Outdoors.
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I find it hard to get a good night’s sleep in the outdoors. A well-rested body and mind are very important when hiking and backpacking. In this video, I show some thing I’ve learned concerning getting a good night’s sleep in the outdoors. PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN VIDEO (NOTE: I am not sponsored by any companies.) Therm-a-rest Neoair Uberlite Sleeping Pad: www.rei.com/product/171756/therm-a-rest-ne...
Medical Conditions That Can Affect Your Hike
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Age has nothing to do with determining your ability to hike or not, but your health does! In this video, I show how different medical conditions affect your ability to hike. Hiking Cove to Lake Trail and Having a Heart Attack: ua-cam.com/video/7hzXAe1S8Jc/v-deo.htmlsi=n4jr1_FlfFlW2KZz Bleedstop: a.co/d/e2u863G Vertigo Treatment: ua-cam.com/video/9SLm76jQg3g/v-deo.htmlsi=Y6Hq9c0-goyfQ98i Thanks ...
Hiking in Joshua Tree National Park - The Porcupine Wash Trail / Ruby Lee Mill Site
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In this video, I chronicle my hike of the Porcupine Wash Trail in the Joshua Tree National Park. Several miles counterclockwise on the Loop lies the Ruby Lee Mill Site. The Ruby Lee Mill was established in 1935. A stamp mill was used to crush ore in order to extract minerals. This mill was probably used to extract gold and silver. I hope you enjoy this video. Thanks for watching. Please leave a...
Hiking in Joshua Tree National Park - The Mastodon Trail
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In this video, I chronicle my hike of the Mastodon Trail in the Joshua Tree National Park. Here, I visit the Fan Palm Oasis, Morteros (round holes in rocks used by the Cahuilla Indians to crush grains), and the ruins of an abandoned gold mine, Mastodon Mine. From the top of Mastodon Peak (3,440 ft.) are views of Salton Sea to the south, Cottonwood Mountain to the west, and Eagle Mountain to the...
A Hiking Year in Review and Hiking Plans for the Future
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In this video, I look back on my backpacking trips and events of last year. Plus, I look forward to the backpacking hikes that I have planned for this year. I hope you enjoy this video. Hikes in this video: Mastodon Trail/Joshua Tree National Park ua-cam.com/video/bVKGac6Q3Gc/v-deo.htmlsi=CPNoKWPCuhF_2U83 Pinhoti Trail Thruhike ua-cam.com/play/PLDz6ZErVMYW4v1ilBt-iIudfmh2rQuTmA.html&si=wAmqUgtJ...
How to Keep Hiking and Backpacking Even When You’re Old
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As we age, there are certain things we can still do and there’s certain things that we can’t do. In this video, I show how you can keep hiking, backpacking, getting outdoor as you get into your “twilight years.” Thanks for watching. Please leave a QUESTION or COMMENT and don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE and click the NOTIFICATION button to be alerted each time I upload a new video. Ag...
Quit COMPLAINING about the Trail and Just Take What the Trail Gives You
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In this video, I explain how every trail is unique and has specific opportunities that are peculiar to itself. In order to successfully hike a trail I show how you can take what the trail gives you. Thanks for watching. Please leave a QUESTION or COMMENT and don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE and click the NOTIFICATION button to be alerted each time I upload a new video. Again...thanks ...
Hiking The Ireland Way with The Hiking Rev, Stage 5 - Multeen Way, Tipperary to Milestone
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After a much-needed rest in Tipperary, I started the Fifth Stage of the Ireland Way, the Multeen Way. The first part of the trail included a lot of road walking, then alternated between fields and lanes. In the fields, I had to be very careful not to lose my shoes and socks as I sank up to my ankles in the bog. The fields were also teaming with "curious" cattle that were wondering what I was do...
Hiking The Ireland Way with The Hiking Rev, Stage 4 - Ballyhoura Way, St John’s Bridge to Tipperary
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Hiking The Ireland Way with The Hiking Rev, Stage 4 - Ballyhoura Way, St John’s Bridge to Tipperary
Hiking The Ireland Way with The Hiking Rev, Stage 3 - NW Cork Way, Millstreet to St. John’s Bridge
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Hiking The Ireland Way with The Hiking Rev, Stage 3 - NW Cork Way, Millstreet to St. John’s Bridge
Hiking The Ireland Way with The Hiking Rev, Stage 2 - Sli Gaeltacht Mhuscrai, Kealkill to Millstreet
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Hiking The Ireland Way with The Hiking Rev, Stage 2 - Sli Gaeltacht Mhuscrai, Kealkill to Millstreet
Hiking The Ireland Way with The Hiking Rev, Stage 1 - Beara Way, Castletownbere to Kealkill
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Hiking The Ireland Way with The Hiking Rev, Stage 1 - Beara Way, Castletownbere to Kealkill
Hiking The Ireland Way with The Hiking Rev - Prologue
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Hiking The Ireland Way with The Hiking Rev - Prologue
My Thoughts on Successfully Thruhiking The Pinhoti Trail | How to Thruhike the Pinhoti Trail
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My Thoughts on Successfully Thruhiking The Pinhoti Trail | How to Thruhike the Pinhoti Trail
Pinhoti Trail Gear List | Backpacking Gear for a Successful Thruhike
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Pinhoti Trail Gear List | Backpacking Gear for a Successful Thruhike
My Pinhoti Trail Thruhike in 15 Minutes
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My Pinhoti Trail Thruhike in 15 Minutes
8. The Pinhoti Trail - Dalton to Northern Terminus
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8. The Pinhoti Trail - Dalton to Northern Terminus
The Pinhoti Trail - Dalton to Northern Terminus Trailer
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The Pinhoti Trail - Dalton to Northern Terminus Trailer
7. The Pinhoti Trail - Summerville to Dalton
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7. The Pinhoti Trail - Summerville to Dalton
The Pinhoti Trail - Summerville to Dalton, Episode 7 Trailer
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The Pinhoti Trail - Summerville to Dalton, Episode 7 Trailer
The Pinhoti Trail - Cave Springs to Summerville, Episode 6 Trailer
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The Pinhoti Trail - Cave Springs to Summerville, Episode 6 Trailer
6. The Pinhoti Trail - Cave Springs to Summerville
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6. The Pinhoti Trail - Cave Springs to Summerville
5. The Pinhoti Trail - Piedmont to Cave Springs
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5. The Pinhoti Trail - Piedmont to Cave Springs

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  • @appalachianunderground8474
    @appalachianunderground8474 5 днів тому

    Awesome channel ! I live in the Talladega National Forest near Cheaha Mountain… if you’re ever in the area again please hit me up , I’ll gladly give you a lift or anything else that would help you out. I subscribed tonight and am going to start binge watching your videos, take care . ✝️🇺🇸🤙🏻🅰️

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 3 дні тому

      Thanks. I will definitely take you up on the offer. I love that area. 😁

  • @garyday5299
    @garyday5299 5 днів тому

    I think this whole "hike longer" for longer's sake is plain silly. Is the object just to see how many miles you can put in? To just say you went from point A to point B and think bravo me? Shouldn't hiking be to enjoy the topography, to stop and wonder how those rocks were formed, listen to the wind around a lake, etc? Isn't sitting quietly and having coffee and something to eat in the morning and enjoying nature the point of hiking? You make it sound like it's just hump hump hump look how far I went today, wheeee. Even to the point where you talk about "cold camping" just to save time. Bah, Humbug!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 3 дні тому

      Thanks Ebenezer, I mean, Gary. The purpose of the video is to help those who WANT to hike more miles without feeling that you have to hike faster. Believe it or not, there are people who LIKE to hike big miles while “enjoying nature.” You can see and enjoy more of nature “on your feet” than you can “in your tent.” 😳 BUTTTT…HYOH, hike your own hike. You have to decide, is this trip a camping trip or a hiking trip. If it’s a hiking trip, then this video will help you “hump, hump, hump,” get more miles in the day and enjoy and see more of nature. If it’s a camping trip, then load up your camp chair and your 50 pounds of equipment and “enjoy nature.” 😁

  • @craigbernthal307
    @craigbernthal307 5 днів тому

    Don't try to keep up with the Australians either,

  • @craigbernthal307
    @craigbernthal307 5 днів тому

    Honestly, at 72, I wonder if I can hike either fast or long. I'm thinking slower shorter. But good for you! On going to the bathroom, my wife and I had a tour guide in Italy this summer who called it "accomplishing the mission." I liked that.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 3 дні тому

      That’s good. Hike as fast as YOU can and as long as YOU can. HYOH. 😁

  • @LikeTheVik
    @LikeTheVik 7 днів тому

    Tip that changed my life and improved my VO2 max by 5 points in a few days: double inhale for every exhale

  • @bobfanelli7054
    @bobfanelli7054 8 днів тому

    I always enjoy your videos.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 7 днів тому

      Thank you. I’m glad you do. 😁

  • @wohlhabendermanager
    @wohlhabendermanager 8 днів тому

    I'm definitely guilty of carrying too much. On my first 2 day hike through the wilderness I had to hang stuff outside my backpack because it wouldn't fit inside the pack anymore. Now my wife and I trimmed down our gear so much that we can fit everything inside the back. We did this by going lighter and a little smaller in general. For example we found a 2 person tent that actually fits 2 people (Hilleberg Anjan 2, IIRC. I can't check right now) and we replaced the old, very sturdy and bulky footprint as well. Now my pack is lighter even with my 2L water bladded filled up, so that definitely helps. I also still underestimate practice hikes. Luckily my wife doesn't. :) Not testing out gear is one mistake I see or read about quite often. For example, I was browsing through reviews for a gas stove, and found a one star review, where the person said "bought this new, and brought it to the Grand Canyon, where I unpacked it. Doesn't work". And I'm like: WHAT? Who in their right mind brings an unopened, untested stove on a camping trip??

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 8 днів тому

      So true. Getting light weight and efficient is a never-ending process. 😁

  • @BrokenBackMountains
    @BrokenBackMountains 10 днів тому

    Nice. I live in Ireland but am from Scotland. You should check Scotland out for its trails. We have the right to roam there so can camp anywhere the outdoor access code allows. Ivee found camping a bit more problematic in parts of Ireland.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 8 днів тому

      Finding places to camp was challenging for me as well. The West Highland Way is definitely on my “bucket list” of hikes. 😁

    • @BrokenBackMountains
      @BrokenBackMountains 8 днів тому

      ​@@TheHikingRevThe WHW is very busy but good. Check out the Cape Wrath trail. It is a bit wilder.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 8 днів тому

      @@BrokenBackMountains I’ll definitely check it out. 😁

  • @draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978
    @draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978 10 днів тому

    When I go uphill, it's long slow flatfood strides, looking uphill. As a kid, I always looked at my feet. But as a young adult now, I look up to the top. Moving feet forward in a V with each step. Start steps close, then move them outward and forward. I'm able to get away with long strides uphill, because I am young. It's not the same when your old, since I'm able to brush the sore and pain to the side.

  • @JohnSmith-ef2sp
    @JohnSmith-ef2sp 13 днів тому

    Gotta have grits!! They stick to your ribs!!! Especially when hiking!Great videos, thank you! John

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 13 днів тому

      Hey John. Glad you enjoyed it. 😁

  • @Grizzly907LA
    @Grizzly907LA 13 днів тому

    My biggest challenge to getting out there, is how to power a full sized bi-pap machine. I can't afford a portable one yet.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 13 днів тому

      That can definitely be a challenge. 😁

  • @aliensoup2420
    @aliensoup2420 13 днів тому

    If the trail is wide enough, or if you are on an expansive slope, walk in a S traverse pattern like a downhill skier. Don't walk straight up a steep slope. The incline is less per step which requires less energy, so you will not burn your muscles out quickly. Certainly it requires more steps, but your legs will last longer, and the walking is more pleasant - more time to enjoy the view. The same goes for walking downhill on a steep slope. Walking straight down a slope is difficult to control and dangerous - but it is easier while traversing side to side.

  • @debbiel7659
    @debbiel7659 15 днів тому

    Dear Rev, Thank you for such Beautiful videos! Best ending to your wonderful journey. It made me So emotional, I watched it 3 times! Your loving family is a Great Blessing. .

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 15 днів тому

      Hey Debbie. I can’t watch it myself without getting emotional. It was one of the greatest moments of my life. Everything just came together at one special moment. 😁

  • @sam-the-manhere4773
    @sam-the-manhere4773 18 днів тому

    Good stuff. Thanks.

  • @allenbowers4694
    @allenbowers4694 19 днів тому

    Very helpful.I'm getting rid of all this Patriot food I have. Does way cereal sounds a lot better

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 18 днів тому

      Yes it does. We stress too much over trail food. 😁 Calories = fuel for your body.

  • @user-ry2qx5pt6t
    @user-ry2qx5pt6t 20 днів тому

    One thing that I do also, I’m 66, hike a lot shed hunting and Search and Rescue hikes for lost or injured people, is take vitamins and glucosamine! Couldn’t do it without

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 19 днів тому

      Sounds good. If it helps do it.😁

  • @user-yn8pb4cq1m
    @user-yn8pb4cq1m 22 дні тому

    Rev, Thank You for the terrific breakdown of the 3 methods. It was very helpful, and you got me thinking about how/when to use the various types of food prep. Kind regards, S

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 21 день тому

      You’re welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed it and was helped by the video. 😁

  • @jcnippert
    @jcnippert 23 дні тому

    I'm really impressed with your drone work! Thank you for sharing all this. You bless my heart, Rev!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 21 день тому

      You’re welcome. You’re very kind. 😁

  • @jshaf
    @jshaf 25 днів тому

    the long stride thing I have to disagree with, have Plantar fasciitis and forefoot striking saves my feet a ton, took some practice to develop the proper technique but it has a blessing. the forefoot and heel almost strike simultaneously spreading the shock out more efficiently and avoiding over shocking the heel. shorter quicker strides, have busted out well over 20 miles on numerous occasions.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 19 днів тому

      Good for you. If it works, do it.😁

  • @daisymay9448
    @daisymay9448 25 днів тому

    Great advice! Just finished 1/3 of the Swiss Camino …those hills and mountains…… I learned too to just look at my feet and only glance up 1 or twice. Unfortunately they have sooo many stairs going uphill trough the forests. Those stairs are beasts 🤣 Love the flat footed and straightening your leg each time advice. I think my stride has been too long too. Looking forward to practicing what you have shared with us to do the next part where I left off at Mount Etzel 😅. Thank you soooo much!!!!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 21 день тому

      You’re welcome. I’m glad it helped. 😁

  • @r44inspector44
    @r44inspector44 27 днів тому

    I'm going to try the sitting analogy. Thank you!

  • @bionicdan1959
    @bionicdan1959 27 днів тому

    I've watched sooooo many backpacking videos. This is a unique, much needed video in the hiking community!! Lol

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 27 днів тому

      Thanks, Dan. I hope you enjoyed it.😁

  • @briel7484
    @briel7484 Місяць тому

    Sultán Sea? I think it is Salton Sea.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 28 днів тому

      You’re right. My mistake.😁

  • @johnclifford8824
    @johnclifford8824 Місяць тому

    Great video

  • @IceBearHalfwayPoint
    @IceBearHalfwayPoint Місяць тому

    😄🤣

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev 28 днів тому

      Complainers complain because they’re complainers. 😂

  • @rrrevered
    @rrrevered Місяць тому

    Thanks Rev! See you down the trail.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      You’re welcome. Sounds good. 🏃‍➡️

  • @r44inspector44
    @r44inspector44 Місяць тому

    I had to spend all weekend recovering from a hip injury from returning to hiking after several decades, and I binge watched all 33 videos of your PCT. What an achievement! You are what heros are made out of! Thank you fellow 60 something-ish 💝

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Thanks. I am thrilled that you enjoyed my journey. It truly was a “trip of a lifetime.” I hope you recovery completely and quickly from your hip injury. 😁

  • @sherrierifenberg2199
    @sherrierifenberg2199 Місяць тому

    Super video, Rev! Good content! Speak volumes!

  • @ruthgoebel723
    @ruthgoebel723 Місяць тому

    Great words of wisdom, Rev. Blessings on your trek theoigh Ireland!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Thanks Ruth. I am enjoying the Ireland sunshine as we speak.🇨🇮😁

  • @viswanathanseshadri1047
    @viswanathanseshadri1047 Місяць тому

    You are quite an inspiration Rev.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Thank you so much. You’re very kind.😁

  • @stephenmorris9223
    @stephenmorris9223 Місяць тому

    Wow! Probably the most inspiring, and informative, video i have seen about hiking. The no cooker section particularly intrigued me. Twice I have had cookers fail on me( I had emergency gel fuel thing the 2nd time!) So I am going to try out cold coffee, power bars, and whatever on my next trip. Keep on treking my friend :) I am 65

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      I hardly ever have to stop to eat. Having pre-prepared, non-cook food helps me get out of camp quicker and get more miles.😁

  • @barbarapaine8054
    @barbarapaine8054 Місяць тому

    Right about the loud and obnoxious. If I wanted to hear loud conversation, yelling etc. I’d stay in the city and go to a sports bar or one of those bottomless mimosa brunches.

  • @JessicaNiles
    @JessicaNiles Місяць тому

    I'm not understanding the rest step... 😕

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Perhaps this video will help. ua-cam.com/video/E24sqxywVw4/v-deo.htmlsi=HmkOG2Ug2f7JhYo- It takes practice. But the most important thing is to keep back leg locked while pushing up with the front leg. 😁

  • @dougmiller4567
    @dougmiller4567 Місяць тому

    Great content and reminders for even experienced hikers

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Thanks Doug. Us experienced Hikers need reminders all the time don’t we?😁

  • @TheJourneyRewards82
    @TheJourneyRewards82 Місяць тому

    Money is the only thing holding me back from doing a Thru -hike

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Money and time are the biggest Hendrix is to doing a through hike.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Money and time are the biggest hindrances to doing a thruhike. 😁

  • @TheBeardofReason
    @TheBeardofReason Місяць тому

    I do a lot of canyon hikes and above tree-line hikes. It is best practice to poop in a wag-bag and pack it out. There is NOTHING that irks me more than to see a trail lined with little blue and green bags of human poop tucked into rocks and cracks. In my opinion, that is worse than just pooping on the trail as it is never going to go away until someone packs out the poop bag. At the camp site - having to listen to someone's phone constantly alert them about the arrival of every email, message, and facebook post is maddening. It's like trying to sleep in a Chucky Cheese or video arcade. beep, beep, ding, thwap, chaching,...... And on top of that, is when they have the sound turned on for every letter they press when responding to all those messages. Well, Rev - I think my blood pressure is rising after thinking about all this.😁 I need to go take a hike to chill out. 🥾

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Sorry. I didn’t mean to get your blood pressure up. 😂 But the things you stated are so true. I wish we all would take time and think about other hikers and their enjoyment.😁

  • @milkywayan2232
    @milkywayan2232 Місяць тому

    Hmmm. I am five minutes into the video. I stopped. I read maybe 10 comments. The rude are usually rued And they don't realize either. Then there are those who mount their soapbox and espouse rudimentary suggestions coupled with their judgment of others. If I'm hiking, do I have to be verbal when I greet someone? Can I wave? If someone's hiking slower than me and I want to pass them and they don't notice, do I seethe? Or do I say the same thing when I am walking anywhere and someone is in my path, " excuse me please". If they apologize as people are want to do in the supermarket aisles, I point Out they don't need to apologize for walking, then thank them, and keep moving. Dog poop. I say to everyone with a dog,, "What a nice dog that is with you. I like seeing dogs on the trail. I just don't believe some people when they don't clean their feces out of the path." If they are defensive, tell them you weren't Saying that they did not clean up after the dog with them. This one's a tad passive aggressive but it does get the word out to many dog people. Eventually it will reach the inconsiderate ones. The poop in the video doesn't look like dog poop though. Loud music. " hey that's Barry Manilow isn't it? My mom likes to crank him up too. My dad doesn't like it. Especially when he is outside. ". Belching/farting. Sometimes they just can't be stifled. As a contest is usually done by males under the age Of 20. Many Kids are really stupid. I did not participate in body noise contests, except for the hand under the opposite armpit. I did a host of other things that were really stupid. Say something to them if you like! Why not? You expect others to speak to you. Cuts both ways

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Thanks for your comments. The reason most people watch UA-cam videos is to get a different perspective on the way to do things. It’s like eating at a cafeteria. Nobody forced you to go in. If you don’t like the food that’s in front of you just move on. Don’t spit in it. Don’t criticize it. Don’t disagree with it. Just move on. Perhaps you may find out that you really do like cream spinach. But you’ll never know until you try it. I hate you only watched five minutes. The best was yet to come. By the way, I did not say to verbally respond. I just said you need to respond. (I’ll get off my soapbox now.) 😁

    • @milkywayan2232
      @milkywayan2232 Місяць тому

      I watched the rest later. It was consistent with the first five minutes, And your response now. I look on life as a trail. Everything everyone is doing, every moment of the day is part of the trail leading to the next plane of existence. Every word, billboard, T-shirt, bumper sticker, UA-cam video is just like a person saying it to you. Hence If something is unclear I ask. If something smells like dung on The trail, I point it out, oft times Removing it. Now I have never seen the data that tells me what "most people" are doing on UA-cam. I do know on my trail I do my best to help others. When I see some loud talking, dung slinging, Holier than thou, problem Complainer with no solutions offered. I point that out. We are never too old to learn. There was a time I was too stubborn and too full of myself to learn. But we are all born knowing That the solution is treating others kindly. It certainly is not mocking their Socially inept behavior without trying to help them

  • @Curtis-qk2bx
    @Curtis-qk2bx Місяць тому

    People ignore me saying hi everywhere not jut on a trail.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      That’s OK Curtis. Just keep doing the right thing. Some people are just plain rude. 😁

  • @Pietop
    @Pietop Місяць тому

    Hiking Rev - I just stumbled across your channel and have found it to be as lovely and lighthearted as any other on YT. Prefer the other person is great lesson to internalize. I wish you all the best in your endeavors to be a rude hiker!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Thanks. I think. 🤔

    • @Pietop
      @Pietop Місяць тому

      @@TheHikingRev haha I was having some fun, great channel you have here!

  • @stevensad38
    @stevensad38 Місяць тому

    Right on the ball Rev. By far the worst is the hunting group that arrives late by 4 x 4 and gets loaded and loud and downright dangerous letting off firearms indiscriminately necessitating everyone else to vacate the shelter/camp in the wee small hours.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Yeah. I’d say that was pretty rude.😁

  • @jimperkins9661
    @jimperkins9661 Місяць тому

    "Unasked for advice is . . . just criticism." But as for me, if you are coming down and I am going up . . . I'll wait for you. Every time. And HYOH.

  • @flutingaround
    @flutingaround Місяць тому

    I agree with all of these, except for the mandatory greeting. There are many reasons I may not greet on the trail. 1) The trail is so busy with hundreds passing, so my voice gets sore. As an introvert, it's actually exhausting to greet so many times hour after hour. 2) I go hiking to get away from people, and to mindfully observe nature. I prefer to listen to the birds and the wind, than human chatter. 3) Especially while ascending, I'm working on rhythmic nasal breathing. Using my voice isn't always possible if I'm out of breath. If I'm exhausted, I'm trying to conserve as much energy as possible. As an introvert, too much social interaction really does exhaust me. 🙏

  • @fredd3243
    @fredd3243 Місяць тому

    Great vid. Any permits required?

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Thanks, Fred. Yes permit are required to hike in the Sierra and they’re not very easy to get.😁

  • @rogersherrill5741
    @rogersherrill5741 Місяць тому

    I am 80 yrs. Young and just started walking preparing for longer hikes any suggestions to getting my trail legs.Thank you👍

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      The older you get the more you’re going to have to start off slow and then build up.😁

  • @rogersherrill5741
    @rogersherrill5741 Місяць тому

    Love your thoughts and experience you share with us 👏👍🙏

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      You’re quite welcome, Roger.😁

  • @northwestwalking
    @northwestwalking Місяць тому

    I can’t tell you how much a loved this! As an avid hiker in the PNW I’ve watched the trails get busier and busier with outdoor enthusiasts. If we can all remember some basic hiker etiquette and give a little grace it will be a much better experience for everyone. Happy Hiking!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Thanks. That is the truth.😁

  • @bigafoot7617
    @bigafoot7617 Місяць тому

    Having your friendly lovable dog run up to fellow hikers who don't know your dog, nor its temperament.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      Yep. That can be pretty awkward.😁

  • @paperhandsmoonboy
    @paperhandsmoonboy Місяць тому

    I’m considerate enough to fart in fellow hikers faces while they sleep

  • @TheJourneyRewards82
    @TheJourneyRewards82 Місяць тому

    Hey Rev I think for me personally money is what is holding me back. I have all the determination as well as fascination to complete it. What are your thoughts on working your way through the trail?

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev Місяць тому

      I have heard of some people doing it on the AT. With “left-coast” politics and labor laws, doing it on the PCT might be kinda difficult. (Though minimum wage at California McDonald’s is $20 an hour) 😁

    • @TheJourneyRewards82
      @TheJourneyRewards82 Місяць тому

      @@TheHikingRev Thank you for all you do, I hope you have a great time in Ireland. I can't wait to see it.