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Walkers Haute Route | Day 16: EPIC Europaweg, trail was CLOSED?!
Day 16 - August 30, 2023
Randa to Zermatt via Europaweg
Miles 13.8 / 22.3 km Hiked
Height Gain: 4921 ft / 1500 m
Height Loss: 4265 ft / 1300 m
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Walkers Haute Route | Days 13-15: SNOW in Zermatt
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Walkers Haute Route | Days 13-15: SNOW in Zermatt
Walkers Haute Route | Day 12: Alps Weather Took a Turn
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Day 12 - August 26, 2023 Gruben to St. Niklaus Miles 10.8 / 17.5 km Hiked Height Gain: 3576 ft / 1090 m Height Loss: 5971 ft / 1820 m
Walkers Haute Route | Day 11: Hotel Schwarzhorn in Gruben
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Day 11 - August 25, 2023 Hotel Weisshorn to Hotel Schwarzhorn Miles 6.8 / 11 km Hiked Height Gain: 4002 ft / 1220 m Height Loss: 3543 ft / 1080 m
Walkers Haute Route | Day 10: Hotel Weisshorn
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Day 10 - August 24, 2023 Zinal to Hotel Weisshorn Miles 7 / 11.2 km Hiked Height Gain: 4002 ft / 1220 m Height Loss: 3543 ft / 1080 m
Walkers Haute Route | Day 9: The magnificent Lac De Moiry
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Day 9 - August 23, 2023 Cabane de Moiry to Zinal Miles 6.7 / 10.7 km Hiked Height Gain: 1738 ft / 530 m Height Loss: 2703 ft / 824 m
Walkers Haute Route | Day 8: Cabane de Moiry
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Day 8 - August 22, 2023 La Sage to Cabane de Moiry Miles 7 / 11.4 km Hiked Height Gain: 5479 ft / 1670 m Height Loss: 1706 ft / 520 m
Walkers Haute Route | Day 7: Lac Bleu
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Walkers Haute Route | Day 7: Lac Bleu
Walkers Haute Route | Day 6: Pas de Chèvres Ladders
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Day 6 - August 20, 2023 Cabane de Prafleuri to Arolla Miles 11.3 / 18.3 km Hiked Height Gain: 2493 ft / 760 m Height Loss: 4593 ft / 1400 m
Walkers Haute Route | Day 5: The Grand Désert
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Day 5 - August 19, 2023 Cabane de Louvie to Cabane de Prafleuri Miles 10.3 / 16.7 km Hiked Height Gain: 3444 ft / 1050 m Height Loss: 3560 ft / 1085 m
Walkers Haute Route | Day 4: Lac de Louvie + Hut Stay
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Day 4 - August 18, 2023 Fionnay to Cabane De Louvie 2.6 Miles / 4.1 km Hiked Height Gain: 2,437 ft / 742 M Height Loss: 0 ft / 0 M
Walkers Haute Route | Day 3: Chaos in Town
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Day 3 - August 17, 2023 Trient to Champex 10.7 Miles / 17.2 km Hiked Height Gain: 3104 ft / 946 M Height Loss: 3871 ft / 1180 M
Walkers Haute Route | Day 2: A New Country!
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Day 2 - August 16, 2023 Argentière to Trient 9.7 Miles / 15.7 km Hiked Height Gain: 3773 ft / 1150 M Height Loss: 3609 ft / 1100 M
Walkers Haute Route | Day 1: Mission Failed Successfully
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Walkers Haute Route | Day 1: Mission Failed Successfully
Walkers Haute Route |Travel Day 0 + Aiguille Du Midi
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Walkers Haute Route |Travel Day 0 Aiguille Du Midi
Gypsy & Fern's Love Story
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Gypsy & Fern's Love Story
We are hiking The Walker's Haute Route!
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We are hiking The Walker's Haute Route!
Trail Days & Local Exposure Magazine!
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Trail Days & Local Exposure Magazine!
Starting our Mushroom Farm
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Starting our Mushroom Farm
Sugaring Process from Tree to SYRUP🍁
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Sugaring Process from Tree to SYRUP🍁
-26 Degree Adventure + Sugar Shack TOUR
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-26 Degree Adventure Sugar Shack TOUR
DIY Evaporator for Sugaring
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DIY Evaporator for Sugaring
How to Finish an Appalachian Trail Thru Hike
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How to Finish an Appalachian Trail Thru Hike
Embracing the Harsh Maine Winters
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Embracing the Harsh Maine Winters
Moving our SUGAR SHACK! (Part 2)
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Moving our SUGAR SHACK! (Part 2)
Acquiring our SUGAR SHACK! (Part 1)
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Acquiring our SUGAR SHACK! (Part 1)
Welcome to our Channel!
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Welcome to our Channel!
Wish I knew this about AT Hostels
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Wish I knew this about AT Hostels
Snowshoe Adventure on the AT to Flagstaff Lake
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Snowshoe Adventure on the AT to Flagstaff Lake
Gear We Ended with on the Appalachian Trail
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Gear We Ended with on the Appalachian Trail

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  • @newenglandgreenman
    @newenglandgreenman 4 дні тому

    Thanks for the preview! Heading up there in a couple days.

  • @bucky716
    @bucky716 18 днів тому

    Headed to the Whites in a couple weeks with this route on my short list! Thanks for the video. :)

  • @SparkyOne549
    @SparkyOne549 Місяць тому

    What a wealth of Information. Thanks so much.

  • @craigjonanderson
    @craigjonanderson Місяць тому

    So you guys have a list of mail drop addresses that you are willing to share?

  • @kevinferri6718
    @kevinferri6718 Місяць тому

    Nice LedZep tat!

  • @SolarSailor
    @SolarSailor Місяць тому

    Great video! I'm thinking about going solo in 2025. Are the trails easy to follow, or was there ever a point where you got lost?

  • @bratttt100
    @bratttt100 3 місяці тому

    And who knew..... now married and making your way in life. Sweet Maple Syrup and amazing hikes. Congratulations on your adventures and THANK YOU for sharing. Loved your AT adventure and Honeymoon video's. Amazing !!!

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for your very kind words and following along. <3 We would be nowhere without our wonderful fans.

  • @NoahEastCoastSkier
    @NoahEastCoastSkier 3 місяці тому

    Wildcat isn't abandoned??

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 3 місяці тому

      LOL, I don't know why we titled this - Just that we were hiking in the spring and it wasn't running that time of year.

  • @user-yv3jl1oq7b
    @user-yv3jl1oq7b 3 місяці тому

    Great to see you two hiking. I enjoy your videos

  • @user-yv3jl1oq7b
    @user-yv3jl1oq7b 3 місяці тому

    Where are you two now? Any hiking trips planned? Just wondering

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 3 місяці тому

      We are homesteading in rural Maine! Hoping to hike a trail this fall...stay tuned. :)

  • @suemoore1965
    @suemoore1965 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the info. Always check reviews too

  • @carriehagstrom9777
    @carriehagstrom9777 4 місяці тому

    That was a beautiful adventure! And a crazy end to the trail! Congrats!!

  • @KatieValleyBourdeau
    @KatieValleyBourdeau 4 місяці тому

    Such a sweet love story. So adorable! Love the Yankee/Sox banter. Sorry Fern, but goooo Sox😂😂

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching! (I'm ignoring the second half of your comment) LOL <3 Much love.

    • @KatieValleyBourdeau
      @KatieValleyBourdeau 2 місяці тому

      Lol. How about those Celtics? 🍀

  • @ThatFrigonHiker
    @ThatFrigonHiker 4 місяці тому

    Oh my goodness, there are no words. Just breathtaking!! What an incredible way to cap off your adventure!

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for watching Marc!! Sending you really big love. Hope your summer is magical!

  • @MikeRyder-ml2mb
    @MikeRyder-ml2mb 4 місяці тому

    Great view of the Matterhorn. It almost didn’t look real out there among the clouds. Wow - you guys were brave going over that long suspension bridge! How long was that? How civilized having that wooden overhang over the edge of the trail to protect hikers from falling rocks. That partially filled tube was pretty sketchy. Was thinking you’d get in and come to a place it was all blocked off. Wonder how they got all that concrete, rebar, and metal tubes all the way up there to make that all? Must be all those helicopters you constantly saw. Thanks for sharing your epic trip!

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 3 місяці тому

      It didn't seem real to us either! The Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge is about 500 meters, so about .3 miles long. It felt like it went on forever! The overhang was concrete and rebar! And we were very grateful for it. Some rock actually fell while we were traversing. The culvert full of mud really made our hairs stand on end! Every one kept getting worse. I think the AT really taught us, the only way is forward! Helicopter deliveries were so normal over there, cannon imagine the training and skill it takes to fly those over such rugged terrain. Thank you for being so supportive of our channel!

  • @KatieValleyBourdeau
    @KatieValleyBourdeau 4 місяці тому

    It was great meeting both of you at the AMC award ceremony last night! Cannot wait to try your delicious syrup! Will you be selling honey soon? Also, please let me know when you have the South Twin patch completed. Everything looked incredible. Best of luck with all your adventures. Katie

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 3 місяці тому

      It was wonderful to meet you too, Katie! Thank you so much for stopping by. Hoping to sell honey this fall. Wishing you a really joyful summer full of hiking adventures!

  • @jonathanwtea
    @jonathanwtea 4 місяці тому

    Epic! Epic! Epic! Thank you for sharing you two! Good people, good attitudes, good life! Love ya’ll! ❤

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 3 місяці тому

      We love you too, JT! <3 Thank you for being a lifelong friend to us. Much love.

  • @jonathanwtea
    @jonathanwtea 4 місяці тому

    12:12 When you show the washed out bridge sliding down the mountain only to reveal that Fern has already crossed!!! 😮 Epic!

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 3 місяці тому

      So glad y'all didn't notice that I was shaking in my HOKAs LOL! <3

  • @SoggyTreks
    @SoggyTreks 5 місяців тому

    So I see you are over two weeks now walking the Haute Route. I thought it could easily be done in a shorter amount of time. How much time do you recommend?

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 5 місяців тому

      It took us 16 days with rest days before and after. This was our honeymoon, so we wanted to really take things slow. I wouldn't really suggest going much faster than this either. Huts need to you check in by a certain time and the rocky terrain can be really slow going. You could probably do it in 12-14 days if you wanted to rush through it and potentially get injured.

  • @hikerbikerclutz8377
    @hikerbikerclutz8377 5 місяців тому

    Still one of the best vids. Every future thru hiker should absolutely watch this.

  • @chriseidam7319
    @chriseidam7319 5 місяців тому

    So that's how my wife and I can use that food processor that we bought in a Savers about 10 years ago and never used. A date ball or date stick recipe has been in my family for at least 70 years. My grandmother got it out of a magazine. I'm shocked to run across another person that knows about something close to the recipe. I've never met anybody that knew about our recipe. They're absolutely amazing tasting. Absolutely amazing tasting to the max! Lol. Seriously, though, I put out some of the ingredients last night. I'm going to start making them for the hiking season this year. Now that is a coincidence. Thanks for all the tips. This is a particularly useful video on food. About our recipe, first, You should buy a nut grinder from a kitchen supply store. It's much easier to chop up the walnuts that way. It also works really well on pecans and peanuts. Almonds will destroy a nut chopper. Our recipe is the following: Approximately two cups of chopped dates. Half a cup of sugar or a third cup of honey. Stick of butter. One egg. Two cups of Rice Krispies. Half a cup of chopped walnuts. Organic dried coconut flakes. We melt the butter in a saucepan on a medium-low heat and add the sugar. When the butter is melted, we add the dates and start stirring the three ingredients on a medium heat. Sugar works better than honey because sugar will caramelize. Honey won't. Honey will end up with loose and sticky date treats. The sugar will hold them and bind them together. But the honey is healthful for your diet. So make your choice. You will next add the egg. I like to beat the egg first and very gradually stir it in as I stir The other ingredients in the pan vigorously. The trick is not to let the cook the egg before it's mixed in with the other ingredients. So stir quickly. By now, those other ingredients should be a sticky paste. The egg will serve to hold them together better. Take the cooked off the heat when it is smooth and sticky, like a nugghaut. You can let it cool a little bit or you can start to add the walnuts and then the Rice Krispies. But the longer you wait, the harder it will be to stir these two ingredients into the mixture. When it's cool enough to handle the mixture, start rolling it into sticks or into balls and then roll those liberally in fresh coconut. You are done. It will take you about an hour to do all of that. I usually do two or three or even four batches at a time just because it's such a sticky mess all over your hands that you just want to get that part done once and for all. That's a lot of calories in four batches. I think you'll like our recipe a little bit better than yours, even though it requires a bit more work. Bon appetit!

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 5 місяців тому

      Hey Chris! What a joy your comment was to come across. Thank you a million for sharing your family recipe, this really inspired us! We'll be sure to make several batches for this summers hiking season. May we use maple syrup instead of honey or sugar? We made 60 gallons of it this year in our sugarbush - so it's a favorite ingredient around here. We also have a coffee grinder, do you think that would work for the nuts? Hope you have a really joyful day, thank you again! :) Happy Trails, Evan & Caroline

    • @chriseidam7319
      @chriseidam7319 5 місяців тому

      @@hikinghomesteaders As far as using a coffee grinder for the nuts, as long as you don't overdo it. You want pieces of walnut that are pretty much the size of a Rice krispie. Maybe half the size of Rice krispie. But if it ends up being like dust that won't be the same. It will change what it is. I think you'll have the same problem with maple syrup that I had with honey, being that it won't caramelize like granulated sugar. Even brown sugar didn't work as well as granulated white sugar. I have used stevia as a sugar substitute, and that actually worked okay. You have to use about two-thirds less. I bet the maple syrup would give it a really cool taste. Might I suggest that you do one with granulated sugar to see how they're supposed to be, and then do a second batch using the maple syrup to compare how well they congeal, the overall texture, if it's going to caramelize or not, etc, etc, etc. That's how I learned that honey didn't work well, but stevia did, as long as I used two-thirds less than I used for sugar.

  • @ThatFrigonHiker
    @ThatFrigonHiker 6 місяців тому

    That note covered in 45s... 🤣🤣 Love that you got snow on your honeymoon too!! That is so cool!

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 5 місяців тому

      We were clearly not having any fun...LOL. The snow was just beyond magical! I put on Enya music and was just totally living in fantasy land

  • @MikeRyder-ml2mb
    @MikeRyder-ml2mb 6 місяців тому

    Magical location. Is that Matterhorn drawing a preview of a new sticker coming? 🏔

  • @bucky716
    @bucky716 6 місяців тому

    Have the mountains back home looked tiny after experiencing this trip to the Alps?

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      Unfortunately, yes...But Appalachia is such a special place to us. And something the alps did not offer...lush moss forests, many trees, and diverse mushrooms...We missed our trees dearly.

  • @MikeRyder-ml2mb
    @MikeRyder-ml2mb 6 місяців тому

    Like those trail intersection signs in hours versus miles. Have you found them somewhat accurate for your pace? Great trip.... funny how the Simpsons make their presence known around the world 😀

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      They were extremely accurate! I think we should use hours in the US too...really helps folks to consider how long a trail takes and maybe would prevent some rescues!

  • @RendezvousTribe
    @RendezvousTribe 6 місяців тому

    Poor ducky doesn’t float without help.

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      I know poor guy is just doin the best he can, I think the elevation change to 9k feet knocked him for a loop

  • @KrizAkoni
    @KrizAkoni 6 місяців тому

    Everything looks so big…like massive.

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      We just cried so hard on the taxi from the airport. You just wouldn't not believe how jagged and tall the mountains are...picutres just don't do it justice.

  • @noveltynation8759
    @noveltynation8759 6 місяців тому

    2 Month Gap :o. Life is lifing eh? Hope all is well gang :)

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      Life has been a hurricane...in a good way! :) We moved into our home (!) A tour coming soon. <3

  • @MudFlap62
    @MudFlap62 6 місяців тому

    Glad to see you back. Just started watching the entire Walkers Haute Route playlist. Looks spectacular. ☮️

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for your support! Finally got our act together to get the videos all out. We have two more Haute Route videos left for you. The Europaweg will be the grand finale.

  • @Kari-bb3rm
    @Kari-bb3rm 6 місяців тому

    Beautiful documentary 👏 ❤️ 💙 ♥️

  • @Kari-bb3rm
    @Kari-bb3rm 6 місяців тому

    I just found you guys today! Very entertaining. What a beautiful couple you are!

    • @Kari-bb3rm
      @Kari-bb3rm 6 місяців тому

      Wilson!!!!

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for the kind words. So happy you enjoy the videos. <3

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      You'll be pleased to know...Wilson is still alive and thriving...AND we planted him a girlfriend...WILMA <3

  • @KrizAkoni
    @KrizAkoni 7 місяців тому

    Plan to do a variation of this next weekend. Practicing my winter skills, snarfing 3 more NH48, and a few more AT section miles. This gives me a good feel for what to expect…less the snow.

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      Your winter hikes are seriously inspiring us. Keep it up AlphaGal! Can't wait to see you tackle Maine in September.

    • @KrizAkoni
      @KrizAkoni 6 місяців тому

      @@hikinghomesteaders Thank you! I’m inspired by your journeys as well. 🤓

  • @riverrat82
    @riverrat82 7 місяців тому

    That was a sweet camping spot

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      It was even more special sharing it with Layerz and FORT EE FYVE!

  • @riverrat82
    @riverrat82 7 місяців тому

    Sounds like you had a great hike and really made the most of your thur hike. I will have to watch your hike😎

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      Every single day is filmed and edited! :) There is not a single day when I don't rehike this trail in my heart.

  • @SmokeyDukems
    @SmokeyDukems 7 місяців тому

    Do you have to stay at hostels or hotels during the AT thru hike or can you camp the whole thing, if wanted?

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 7 місяців тому

      You can stay in as many or few hostels and hotels as you wish, and camp freely in most states. Only a few sections on trail where camping is prohibited. Hike your own hike!

  • @boogada
    @boogada 7 місяців тому

    We did this right after the storm and the cold weather the week after. We did it in half a meter of snow. There was literally one person before us over the pass - so we had one track to follow. A memory I won't ever forget.

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      WOW! I cannot imagine tackling these trails in the snow. Y'all are so brave. Must have added such a new layer of beauty to the landscape.

  • @carriehagstrom9777
    @carriehagstrom9777 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful!

  • @wyldwestMedicineMan
    @wyldwestMedicineMan 8 місяців тому

    it is 200 kilometers

  • @michaelfarwell72
    @michaelfarwell72 8 місяців тому

    Hello, sending my 17 year old son and his friend off on the AT in a few short months, so I really appreciate this video. Is there any chance you could share the exact list of 25 resupply points that you used? Having trouble working the spreadsheet to filter it down to 25 points. Hope that makes sense.

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 6 місяців тому

      Yes, absolutely! Here is the link. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PA8kHL5ltmF9I8HJwnSSbW_kAAABlS8P7E-E6Ncn-cY/edit?usp=sharing

  • @GreenDragonHostel
    @GreenDragonHostel 8 місяців тому

    This is a great video; it's packed with great information. Green Dragon Hostel - Bill

  • @bucky716
    @bucky716 8 місяців тому

    Fern loosened the key about 45 times so it'd work on the first try! Thanks for sharing the journey.

  • @seymourtrails6485
    @seymourtrails6485 8 місяців тому

    Wow,what a country!!! Good work having fun!!!!!Very good stuff Y’all!!!✌️

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 8 місяців тому

      It's easy to have fun when you have such an adventurous and loving partner. :) Good stuff will always come your way.

  • @MikeRyder-ml2mb
    @MikeRyder-ml2mb 8 місяців тому

    Besides the constant great views, like those “displays” and artwork along the trail. Was that a wooden “AT” piece of artwork/sign at the very end of your video? 🤣

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 8 місяців тому

      LOL, we kept seeing them as AT symbols too! They are actually crosses built absolutely everywhere on the trails in Europe. They have little "roofs" built over the crosses.

  • @ThatFrigonHiker
    @ThatFrigonHiker 8 місяців тому

    Another adventurous day! Glad you outran that storm... not gonna lie, with your choice of music and the absolutely mindboggling scenery, this feels like something straight out of Skyrim. And I LOVE that. 😁

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 8 місяців тому

      hehe I think Evan can appreciate the video game reference. Thank you Marc, for your always warm and supportive comments. :) Hope you've been staying dry during these crazy storms lately! The snow is hitting us tonight.

    • @ThatFrigonHiker
      @ThatFrigonHiker 8 місяців тому

      @@hikinghomesteaders Absolutely!! And thankfully we've made it through the storm pretty well unscathed, although it's a bit sad to see all the snow down our way pretty much instantly disappearing. Guess I'll have to head back up north to give my snowshoes their moment to shine!! 😁 Hope you guys are doing well with all the freshly fallen snow!

  • @yoseph420
    @yoseph420 8 місяців тому

    Expired food huh, well fuk that! Shut them down! im sure they no about tha problem and that hikers kno, and tha fact that they didn't address tha issues. Goes to show a problem!

  • @wilwynnemollylagrasso6657
    @wilwynnemollylagrasso6657 8 місяців тому

    OMG we stayed at that same hotel in Trient!!! 45 more mems!

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 8 місяців тому

      So glad we could hit ya with 45 waves of nostalgia :) The dinner was epic there. We had potatoes dipped into fondue

  • @wilwynnemollylagrasso6657
    @wilwynnemollylagrasso6657 8 місяців тому

    How am I just now seeing this!?!? So beautiful!! This video brought back 45 memories!

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 8 місяців тому

      We've been down the same trails...<3 Just need to plan a trip over there with us together next time...

    • @wilwynnemollylagrasso6657
      @wilwynnemollylagrasso6657 8 місяців тому

      @@hikinghomesteaders yes please! Or JMT???

  • @ThatFrigonHiker
    @ThatFrigonHiker 8 місяців тому

    More trails need trail cows... 😁

    • @hikinghomesteaders
      @hikinghomesteaders 8 місяців тому

      LOL they are very cute. But the contaminated water sources weren't so cute

    • @ThatFrigonHiker
      @ThatFrigonHiker 8 місяців тому

      @@hikinghomesteaders Hahaha good point... few things would derail a hike more effectively than a case of mad cow disease!! 😱😱