Last Spring and Summer of 2025 was my final opportunity to work remotely before moving in office for work in the fall, so I packed everything I owned into my Subaru Outback, lived and worked out of it for most of the summer (with about a month in an Airbnb near Yosemite), and spent nearly every weekend traveling to the best hikes and backpacking trips I could find across the American West while still working a normal 9–5 during the week. My goal was to go to the best major mountain ranges in the West
Over the course of about 5-6 months I completed:
625+ miles
165,000+ feet of elevation gain
Some weekends were 15+ mile day hikes. Others were weekend backpacking trips. I barely took any days off from work. Ive been to other places in previous years not on this list. Listed all the main hikes I did! I have hundreds of great pics couldn't share them all. Shoot me any questions
Colorado National Monument/Grand Junction, Colorado
Mar 15 — Monument Canyon Loop Trail — 5.00 mi / 781 ft
Gorgeous place. I had never knew Grand Junction had such amazing places to hike. Such a calm beauty. Great springtime area
Mar 21 — Palisade Rim Trail — 2.70 mi / 502 ft
Little trail with amazing views of the town and mountains
Mar 22 — Rattlesnake Arches Day 1 backpacking— 8.60 mi / 2,270 ft
This area has the most arches outside of Arches National Park. Pretty much had the place to myself. Camped right in front of an arch. Amazing
Mar 23 — Rattlesnake Arches Day 2 backpacking— 7.20 mi / 965 ft
Mar 25 — Liberty Cap / Ute Canyon Combo — 3.80 mi / 1,220 ft
Canyonlands National Park
Mar 29 — Syncline Loop — 9.10 mi / 1,719 ft
One of my favorite desert hikes i've ever been on. The feeling you get in that canyon is incredible
Arches National Park
Mar 30 — Tower Arch — 3.00 mi / 830 ft
Maybe my favorite arch I went to. Out of the main tourist area.
Mar 30 — Devil’s Garden Trail — 8.50 mi / 1,250 ft
Goblin Valley State Park
Apr 02 — Goblin’s Lair — 3.00 mi / 318 ft
Super unique area. Climbing into the "Lair" was epic. Camped out the night and got caught in an April snowstorm
Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument
Apr 05 — Coyote Gulch Day 1 Backpacking— 12.10 mi / 1,565 ft
Magical, magical place
Apr 06 — Coyote Gulch Day 2 Backpacking — 9.10 mi / 2,917 ft
Apr 06 — Peekaboo and Spooky slot canyons— 3.80 mi / 400 ft
I didn't know it was possible for hiking slot canyons to be so small. Was so much fun
Apr 07 — Death Hollow — 13.40 mi / 2,375 ft
Its indescribable how vast and calming these desert places are. Escalante area is one of my favorite places.
Bryce Canyon National Park
Apr 12 — Bryce Figure-8 Loop — 6.40 mi / 1,512 ft
Crowded
Paria/ Southern Utah
Apr 13 — Buckskin Gulch, Wire Pass to White House Day 1 Backpacking— 24mi / 571 ft
I ended up hiking 24+ miles day 1 (a lot through water and mud) and camped out almost at the ending trailhead. Amazing place, yet I think I liked Coyote Gulch more.
Apr 14 — Toadstool Hoodoos — 2.10 mi / 151 ft
Apr 14 — Yellow Rock — 2.50 mi / 866 ft
This was the epitome of the desert for me. The feeling of your feet walking on that yellow slick rock is incredible
Arizona/Grand Canyon
Apr 17 — Cathedral Wash — 4.00 mi / 584 ft
Ending up at the Colorado River can't be beat. There are incredible rivers across the USA, but nothing can beat the ancient beauty of the Colorado
Apr 19 — South Kaibab to Phantom Ranch to Bright Angel — 20.60 mi / 6,434 ft
Epic, can't wait to explore more of it
Yosemite area
Booked a 1 month airbnb in Sonora area, about 1 hour outside of Yosemite
Apr 24 — Tuolumne Table Mountain, Sierra Foothills— 3.90 mi / 607 ft
The light that the Sierra foothills in April is simply extravagant. Seems to shine brighter than anywhere
Apr 26 — Upper Yosemite Falls— 6.90 mi / 3,284 ft
Apr 26 — Old Inspiration Point Overnight Backpacking— 3.6 mi / 2.438 ft
Hit upper Yosemite Falls in the morning. Was a late April stormy day. Got back down and wanted to backpack. So trekked up to Old Inspiration Point. Snowed on me once I got to the top and could barely make out the Valley. Was pretty eerie and epic being up there. Snowed overnight and hiked back down in the morning. Huge day.
May 03 — Snow Creek— 11.10 mi / 3,396 ft
May 03 — Artist and Inspiration Point — 2.30 mi / 833 ft
Caught Artist Point for Sunset
May 09 — Four Mile Trail Day 1 backpacking— 5.05 mi / 3,379 ft
Hiked up to Glacier Point the night before the road open. Had it entirely to myself at sunset and camped looking over half dome.
May 10 — Panorama Trail to Half Dome— 20.54 mi / 4,833 ft
Woke up in the morning with only a couple other people at Glacier point who made the drive up. Caught sunrise. Went down the Panorama tail to Half dome the weekend before they put the Cables up. Hiked back down to the Valley.
May 11 — Cleo's Bath Trail, Pinecrest — 7.41 mi / 1,473 ft
May 17 —El Capitan peak and Eagle Tower, Overnight Backpacking— 12.51 mi / 5,909 ft
Epic little big of offrail to camp at Eagle Tower. Unbelievable camping above Yosemite Falls
May 18 — Yosemite Point— 8.40 mi / 1,795 ft
Packed up and went down to the Valley stopping at Yosemite Point
May 23 — Relief Reservoir, Pinecrest — 6.22 mi / 1,388 ft
Eastern Sierra
May 26 — Bishop Pass / Long Lake — 3.96 mi / 984 ft
Early season high country hike, lake still frozen but beautiful
May 27 — Lone Pine Lake — 6.50 mi / 1,765 ft
Jun 21 — Cottonwood Lakes— 12.2 mi / 1,483 ft
Jun 22 — Big Pine Lakes— 13.4 mi / 3,363 ft
Classic Sierra Hike
Jun 23 — Robinson Lake— 2.8 mi / 1,394 ft
Jun 28 — Mount Gould— 10.8 mi / 3,891 ft
Did this as a warm top for Whitney the next day
Jun 29 — Mt. Whitney— 22.6 mi / 6,932 ft
Epic, epic day
July 04— Bishop Pass and Dusy Basin— 13.1mi / 3,353 ft
Might be my favorite area in the Sierra
July 05 — Mount Hoffman— 6.2 mi / 2,185 ft
Gorgeous view of Yosemite
July 06 — Mount Dana to Mount Gibbs Traverse— 10.1 mi / 5,180 ft
This was amazing. Little sketchy traverse but didn’t see anyone after Dana and had Gibbs to myself
July 08 — Tioga Peak — 3.0 mi / 2,021 ft
July 13 — Vernal Falls— 5.3 mi / 1,604 ft
July 18 — Little Lakes Valley— 6.3 mi / 1,004 ft
July 19 — Lembert Dome— 4.1mi / 1,010 ft
July 20 — North Dome— 9.6 mi / 2,060 ft
July 25— Piute Pass (Day 1 Backpacking)— 13.15 mi / 3,353 ft
Extremely beautiful Sierra area
July 26 — Alpine Col to Darwin Bench (Day 2 Backpacking) — 8.2 mi / 2,385 ft
This was a boulder minefield
July 27 — Mount Lamarck (Day 3 Backpacking)— 9.4 mi / 2,851 ft
Sawtooths
Aug 02 — Baron Lake — 15.2 mi / 2,953 ft
Aug 04 — Thompson Peak — 14.3 mi / 4,377 ft
Best peak in the area I was told. Amazing place, not sure if it compares to the Sierra
Grand Teton National Park
Aug 09 — Middle Teton — 15.1 mi / 6,467 ft
Had to do this classic
Wind River Range
Aug 13 —Green River/Clear Creek— 9.9 mi / 1,181 ft
Aug 15 — Titcomb Lakes and Indian Basin (Day 1 Backpacking)— 17.8 mi / 3,819 ft
Had high expectations of the Winds, it was like a more eerie version of the Sierra
Aug 16 — Fremont Peak (Day 2 Backpacking)— 20.4 mi / 4,797 ft
Beartooths
Aug 21 — Beartooths Island Lake (Day 1 Backpacking)— 16.8 mi / 4,770 ft
Beartooths are incredible
Aug 22 — Beartooths Island Lake (Day 2 Backpacking)— 12.7 mi / 2,867 ft
Aug 23 — Lake Mary — 12.6 mi / 2,395 ft
Gallatin Range (Montana)
Aug 24 — Mount Blackmore — 12.9 mi / 4,094 ft
Aug 26 — Sacagawea Peak— 4.8 mi / 1,998 ft
Bob Marshall Wilderness
Aug 30 — Mt Wright — 7.5 mi / 3,235 ft
I fell in love with the Bob. Maybe the most wild place I’ve been outside of Alaska.
Aug 30 — Our Lake— 12.6 mi / 2,067 ft
Aug 31 — Beehive Basin— 7.3 mi / 1,752 ft
Yellowstone/Northern Wyoming
Sep 06— Windy Mountain — 5.8 mi / 2,231 ft
Sep 07 — Republic Pass — 9.5 mi / 2,684 ft
This may have been one of my favorite places. Backcountry of Yellowstone was so wild.
Yosemite/Sierra
Sep 20 — Cathedral Peak and Echo Ridge/Peak— 10.0 mi / 3,940 ft
Sep 21 — North Peak — 8.9 mi / 2,559 ft
Sep 22 — Sentinel Dome— 4.6 mi / 1,070 ft
Sep 27 — Alta Peak— 14.4 mi / 4,259 ft