Backpacking in the Canyons of the Tetons
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SCENE SELECTION
00:00 Teaser
00:32 Theme Song
01:03 After Intro
02:45 Grand Tetons Visitor Center, Map Sequence
03:37 DAY ONE Trailhead Reminiscing
04:45 Start of the Hike
07:13 Meadow Hiking
08:35 Phelps Lake Overlook, Bear Encounters
12:52 Hiking Downhill, Thimble Berries
15:10 Snack Break
16:19 Overcast Hiking
18:07 Death Canyon
21:04 Rain & Thunder
23:57 Sun Returns
25:15 Further Into Death Canyon
29:20 Meadow Hiking
33:28 Resting Spot, Hiking On
37:53 Searching for Camp
39:25 Setting up Camp & Snacks
40:35 Water and Dinner
44:05 Evening Relaxation
47:18 Tent Time & Night Stars
49:40 DAY TWO
52:16 Morning Meadow Hiking
56:19 Viewers on the Trail
57:16 Wildflower Meadow
1:00:23 Rivulets & Resting Spot
1:03:31 Hiking Up to Death Canyon Shelf
1:08:51 Bridger-Teton National Forest
1:09:30 Death Canyon Shelf
1:12:26 Resting
1:13:31 Exotic Land Hiking
1:14:25 Viewers Rob and Molly
1:14:48 Strange Rocks and Snow
1:17:26 Finding Camp
1:19:40 Afternoon Resting
1:20:45 Dinner
1:22:59 Tent Nap
1:23:44 Golden Evening
1:25:02 Bear Grylls, Stars, and Deer
1:26:07 DAY THREE
1:27:17 Gusty Hiking
1:29:46 Back in the National Park
1:31:30 Marion Lake
1:33:01 Exploring the Shore, Filling up Water
1:34:33 Valley Wildlife
1:35:55 Upper Granite Canyon
1:38:21 Snack Break
1:39:00 Granite Canyon
1:39:50 Grouse
1:40:30 Overgrowing Camping Zone
1:43:05 Searching for Campsites
1:44:35 Arriving at Camp, Dinner
1:47:08 Ultimate Relaxation
1:48:17 DAY FOUR
1:52:23 Thunderstorm
1:56:34 Clearing Up
1:58:03 Mount Hunt Divide
2:00:57 Moose Sighting, Rainy Downhill
2:04:30 Exiting Camp Zone, Dense Shrubs
2:06:36 Return to Phelps Lake
2:08:43 Phelps Lake Beach
2:11:40 Final Reminiscing
2:15:05 Final Hike Out
2:16:11 A Look Back in Time & Special Thanks
2:17:55 Phelps Lake Jump & Black George!
2:19:27 Credits
2:19:42 Credits Continued, Post-Hike Meal
2:23:37 Call to Action
2:24:48 Shoutouts
2:34:51 Secret Bear Grylls
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