In which I conclude the video from last week. Starting at Gentagatake, passing Obukadake, Komokkoyama, and Mt. Mitsuishi. Manage to get completely lost for about 30 minutes.
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11 Comments

  1. At the very worst, it would've made for a beautiful place to die.

  2. Really enjoyed this one was also quite funny that you were nearly lost for ever 😱🤣🤣🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧

  3. no need to call oneself an idiot specially since i just saw smart mistakes on the hike and again amazing content and i enjoyed the mini 2 part series type of video content

  4. Watching this after starting with your most recent videos where you have GPS and constantly warn about snow on the trail and wearing proper shoes makes this so much more funny (and a bit scary – glad you made it down okay!)

  5. Getting lost in the mountains, happens to the best of us 🙂

    More epic stories for later and impress your friends and viewers 🙂

  6. my friend and I once got lost while backpacking off-trail in the Sierra Nevada and had to backtrack half a day's worth of hiking (fortunately we had a stream to follow). it was a wonderful day otherwise, though. sometimes the mountains just need to keep our egos in check, I guess. glad you made it out okay and are continuing to hike and make amazing videos!

  7. Getting lost in a compact natural environment is the best kind of fun. I do it on purpose in the mountains around my home in Taiwan. Just make sure you have plenty of water and time.

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