Yes, it's not a straightforward route... traversing from the 1st peak is a downclimb and then the final summit block of the 3rd peak. KNOW YOUR LIMITS.

I have a video on my channel about living in your car and I can tell you that the most common viewer is an older female... (you can see it on YT at A Passport A Dollar)

Watch out with those because it's common for people to drive by on a motorcycle, cut the strap and keep going... with your bag.

Tierradentro is nestled on the slopes and ridgetop of a valley just outside of the little village of San Andreas Pisimbala in Colombia. There are just a few homestays and restaurants, but it's a great place to visit, explore, and relax in!

Tierradentro's hypogea in Colombia

I was exploring the hypogea (tombs) at Tierradentro in Colombia and there was a really knowledgeable local man there so I integrated all of his fascinating commentary into footage of the tombs in a 26 minute video if you're interested.https://youtu.be/BNo7IXklaus

I just went to Colombia for $20/day. Always ate great meals of soup, main, sides, drink for around $2.50 at local's restaurants. I've been doing this style for 25 years! You can see how I travel on YT: A Passport A Dollar

I just went to Colombia for $20/day. Always ate great meals of soup, main, sides, drink for around $2.50 at local's restaurants. I've been doing this style for 25 years!

I recently went to Colombia for $20/day. Always eat out, use only public transport, NO tours - do things on my own. I've been doing this style of frugal inexpense travel to mostly developing countries for 25 years! Here's are my best tips: CHEAP TRAVEL: 8 Keys

Mt. Baldy is a classic this time of year. The full Triple Crown is maybe a bit much for you, but the first main summit could be okay.

I did this when I went to Argentina for a month. Here's a summary of what I learned: Car Living: Surviving or Thriving

Your AVD is going down because most channel's AVDs are going down because people have no attention span these days, except for maybe the older crowd that grew up on it.

Consider Colombia... it costs me $20/day to travel the country. It's also a good launchpad to the reast of South America. You can check out how I traveled, where I stayed, ate, etc here: A Passport A Dollar

Do you find that a lot of people to click on the link in the comment? What is the wording of what you write in the comment? Thanks.

If you "reupload" don't you find that the algorithmn knows its already been posted and ignores it with very low impressions?

In fact, many have found RELIEF and PARADISE in Van Life and are not lost. Why NOW is the time to Embrace Van Life

This time of year is really early, so options are limited. I have many ideas if you browse my channel, but a good start right now is Mt. Baldy - not just the summit that 99% of people do, but the COMPLETE LOOP OF 3 peaks. Here are the details: Mt. Baldy Triple Crown

Do you find that blue jeans work well for dry canyons? I've always been tempted due to continual shredding of pants made of other materials.

The hike can be done right from your accommodation in town. It's about 300m elevation gain and took me under 1 hour to reach the top viewpoint for wonderful views. Going back down just in time for lunch, you can stop in at La Tienda de Teresa for a mind-blowing gourmet lunch for $4!

The hike can be done right from your accommodation in town. It's about 300m elevation gain and took me under 1 hour to reach the top viewpoint for wonderful views. Going back down just in time for lunch, you can stop in at La Tienda de Teresa for a mind-blowing gourmet lunch for $4!