Lava Lake Trail Virtual Hike in Montana's Madison Range - Virtual Treadmill Walking Video

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Published 2022-08-01
There are a ton of trails around but many of them are long and steep and sometimes not that accessible. Lava Lake Trail in the Gallatin Valley between Bozeman and Big Sky, Montana is very doable. It's about 6 miles round trip and pretty steep but you start out next to the Gallatin River and end up at a gorgeous alpine lake encircled by mountains. In our case, we actually start at the lake and work our way down. It was an invigorating walk up but I wanted to spare you the huffing and puffing that went with it. This is a LONG one for me. about an hour and twenty three minutes, BUT, it's also a very pretty walk. I hope you enjoy it and thanks to all of you and especially our Patreon Supporters. -H

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All Comments (21)
  • There's so much to look at in this world. It's so great that you're sharing this with everyone!
  • @TheBryrock75
    This is one on my top 5 favorites!!! I love the hiking videos. Especially the mountain, glacier, alps type of hikes! I can’t walk on trails like that, so I would miss seeing all of this beauty if it wasn’t for you sharing!! Love, love, love, this one!!
  • @naturewalks
    Absolutely stunning video! The compositions, the colours, everything is just perfect. People like you motivate others to go outside and explore. Congratulations, excellent job!
  • @kchastain401
    I prefer the nature trails...to answer your question. All of your content is great, but I love the nature trails. Thanks!
  • @jafo884
    I like that's thank you for sharing my dear friend
  • @CcYcc333
    Absolutely loved this! Thank you for making these hiking videos, very relaxing and enjoyable to watch ☺️
  • @dianekociuk6916
    Thank you. I like that your video is like having a slow leisurely walk.
  • Lovely sendoff before your Italian adventures. Delightful walk. Thank you.
  • @Laubie
    Wonderful beautiful walk through nature. Thank you that you always make such an effort
  • @adel7187
    Wow loved this so much, you actually made my day
  • @AussieWalks
    Incredible Henry!! Truly breathtaking Country <3 It's late at night here now, but I am coming back to watch this on my big screen tomorrow!! <3
  • I needed to "get away," and this was a nice long walk. My legs are sore! Lol. Only 10 ads throughout it, which helped remind me I'm no longer in Montana but back East.😣 lol. 😉 Thanks so much, Henry!
  • Thanks for the videos. Just curious - Out of all the cities you've been to, what are the top seven vibrant energetic, active and walking cities? Excluding the big ones NY, Chicago, LA, Vegas etc. More midsize, similar to savannah, Charleston, Eugene, Portland etc? Thanks. Wishing you much success with the channel.
  • @kchastain401
    Love this! I hope to try this trail soon! Thanks for all you do. I just got back from Colter Bay and did some trails around there.
  • Cool video and channel, new friends here, let's stay connected
  • @curtm6199
    I really enjoyed your video. The scenery and your photography were excellent. I did especially enjoy it when you stopped to “smell the roses“ along the way—different than the typical treadmill video! I was, however, surprised when one of your fellow hikers revealed that you were hiking in sandals! As an old Boy Scout, I was very concerned about your safety after that. With all those sharp loose rocks, rotten logs, tree roots, and poison ivy, as well as critters who would love a bite out of you, protective and supportive footwear is always recommended. After all, it's not very nice to have to ask your fellow hikers to practice their "fireman's carry" to get you to the nearest first aid station or ambulance road! But, enough of that, beautiful work otherwise!