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Roots & Peaks
United States
Приєднався 2 тра 2022
Roots & Peaks explores the outdoors, family and mindfulness. Based in New Hampshire, Roots & Peaks shares adventure in the White Mountains, the seacoast of New England and wherever we are fortunate enough to travel.
Hiking is a PASSION
Stand-up Paddle Boarding is a JOY
Self-care is a MUST
Hiking is a PASSION
Stand-up Paddle Boarding is a JOY
Self-care is a MUST
Відео
Mount Washington is TOO CROWDED. Hot Take.
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Want to hike Mount Washington without fighting the crowds? You should check out the Boott Spur Trail. It's amazing and very underutilized.
Semi-Pemi in the New Hampshire White Mountains
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Follow us on our overnight adventure in the Pemigewasset Wilderness. You won't believe where we stayed! Come along as we "split the lollipop" as they say.
Hotel in the Mountains? - AMC's MIZPAH HUT - Memorial Day 2024
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AMC's Mizpah hut is located beside Mt. Pierce, the southernmost presidential mountain in New Hampshire. Follow along as we take the family on a one-of-a-kind adventure into the clouds.
Are EXPENSIVE Hoodies from Burgeon Worth Your Dollars?
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Burgeon makes incredible clothing, but it is worth the price tag? Hear why the answer is both YES and NO depending on what you value in this candid interview. This is not a sponsored video, but I was lucky enough to sit down with the owner and founder of Burgeon. If you are interested in their gear I would highly recommend a trip to the store to see them making the products. If you aren't in th...
Winter Hike of Mt. Isolation with 2 friends | Plus a NEW project ANNOUNCEMENT!
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Hiking Mount Isolation in Winter is my JAM! This time I did it with two special friends. Also, stay tuned for a special announcement about a new project that I'm starting to work on. It's a big one.
Don't you DARE clog your ears while hiking!
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If you use headphones while hiking you must be a MORON! No, not really. You just need to be aware of your surroundings and be smart. But, please, never use Bluetooth speakers. That's just rude. Here are the headphones (IEMs) I use: amzn.to/3OMl50a
Hiking Mt. Washington in the winter with an Ice Axe and Crampons. ARE YOU CRAZY?
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Should you hike up Lion's Head to the summit of Mount Washington in the winter? If you have the skills, sure, but otherwise...NOPE. It is a really incredible hike, but make sure you know what you are getting yourself into if you decide to hike this way. I'm wearing mostly clothing from Burgeon ( burgeonoutdoor.com ) and Outdoor Research (outdoorresearch.com ). Ask about them in the comments if ...
What type of hoodie should you pick? Skygoat 1/2, full or no zip?
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a full zip, a half zip, and a hoodie all walk into a bar. Skygoat offered each one 20% just for using the code " rootspeaks ". Pretty cool, if you ask me. This is not a sponsored video, but I did get these sweatshirts for free, and I really like the company and their product, so take that into account. If you are interested in purchasing a sweatshirt from Skygoat, use code "rootspeaks" for 20% ...
Every AMC Hut and WHICH ONE is the BESTEST EVER!
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The New Hampshire AMC Huts are a special experience. Learn what makes them special, how to save money, and which one I recommend. Here are maps for each hut. Keep in mind, these are 1 way maps. Lonesome Lake Hut (one way): www.alltrails.com/explore/map/map-january-4-2024-860052d?u=i&sh=kplxrc Learn about Lonesome Lake | 05:10 Greenleaf Hut (one way): www.alltrails.com/explore/map/map-january-4-...
Budget VS Luxury: The Greatest Mitten Showdown of ALL Time!
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Would you pick the Torrid Mit from Enlightened Equipment or the Hot Shot Huntsman Pop-Top mitten? Well, you came to the right place to find out. If you are interested in the Torrid Mit, here is their site (not an affiliate link): enlightenedequipment.com/torrid-mitts/?matchtype=&network=x&device=c&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAs6-sBhBmEiwA1Nl8s0X-Jxve7XPVA_Rwb4Uw8VS3Wt9RVZhjRa1kUsXAN8ZjFLP5Gp3CORo...
Winter Hiking Pack Loadout: The Big Secret Revealed!
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I'm just a boy, standing in front of a backpack...Asking it to love him. My winter hiking backpack loadout has been carefully cultivated over years...Then thrown out, and cultivated again. This video is the current iteration of what I carry for winter hikes. If you are interested in any of the gear, and want to support the channel, you can use the links below. Even if you don't buy any of the g...
Hiking the Mt. Whiteface and Passaconaway Loop...But We Didn't Reach the Top!
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The Whiteface, Passaconaway loop is about 12 miles and 4,000 feet of vertical gain...And it can be a slog. In the Winter, it can be even harder. Watch our adventure / misadventure on the famous loop. See our trumps and failures as we attempt this trip in sub-freezing temperatures, with a healthy dose of snow on the ground. Want to see some other Winter hiking trips? Check these out: Hiking the ...
Cathedral Ledge: The Best Winter Hiking Spot You've Never Tried
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Sometimes you want to hike a 52 with a view, but the road is closed, so you make Cathedral Ledge out of those lemons. Winter hiking with the family can be a challenge, but we think it is worth it!
5 simple stretches that will help make any hike more enjoyable.
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You know you should stretch, but you don't know where to start. Well, you are in the right place. Follow these simple stretches and you will feel better after all of your hikes. Stretch 1 00:52 Stretch 2 02:10 Stretch 3 02:44 Stretch 4 03:35 Stretch 5 04:00 Need a foam roller? Here is one: amzn.to/46tC1yD (These are affiliate links - which help support the channel, but don't cost you any extra ...
Killington or Kill me mountain? | Hiking Mt Killington, VT in the Winter
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Killington or Kill me mountain? | Hiking Mt Killington, VT in the Winter
DIY Backpacking Foam Roller | How to make your own stretching tool, WITHOUT a chainsaw.
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DIY Backpacking Foam Roller | How to make your own stretching tool, WITHOUT a chainsaw.
Worth the HYPE or just plain garbage? - The Alpha Direct hoodie by Senchi Design.
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Worth the HYPE or just plain garbage? - The Alpha Direct hoodie by Senchi Design.
Hiker makes Music Video ART or Music Video FART? You be the judge
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Hiker makes Music Video ART or Music Video FART? You be the judge
The MOST hiked mountain in America is NOT worth your time
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The MOST hiked mountain in America is NOT worth your time
The BEST view in New Hampshire? Middle Sugarloaf Mountain during the fall.
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The BEST view in New Hampshire? Middle Sugarloaf Mountain during the fall.
What I wish I knew BEFORE my first hike
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What I wish I knew BEFORE my first hike
The 4 DUMBEST gear purchases of 2023 | Don't make the same mistakes
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The 4 DUMBEST gear purchases of 2023 | Don't make the same mistakes
10 pieces of backpacking gear you ABSOLUTELY don't need
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10 pieces of backpacking gear you ABSOLUTELY don't need
Hiking Mt Kearsarge with Boots and Stick | A war wound, a mushroom, and NOT a spider
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Hiking Mt Kearsarge with Boots and Stick | A war wound, a mushroom, and NOT a spider
Top 10 International Hiking & Backpacking Content Creators | And why you should watch them
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Top 10 International Hiking & Backpacking Content Creators | And why you should watch them
How to hike PAIN FREE with these 5 easy tips
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How to hike PAIN FREE with these 5 easy tips
Mt. Roberts, Blueberries, Happy Kids and a Dog | 52 With a View | NH
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Mt. Roberts, Blueberries, Happy Kids and a Dog | 52 With a View | NH
3 hikes that nearly KILLED me in New Hampshire | + | the 5 hardest trails in the White Mountains
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3 hikes that nearly KILLED me in New Hampshire | | the 5 hardest trails in the White Mountains
Finishing the 48 - 4,000 foot mountains | Mt Jefferson Mt Madison Loop New Hampshire
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Finishing the 48 - 4,000 foot mountains | Mt Jefferson Mt Madison Loop New Hampshire
My wife wants to do more 4K footers next year for vacation. I’m putting this one on our list! She’s done Washington and Eisenhower with me, but I’d like to knock out some more moderate peaks and looking for the ones with the most payoff, and to help her get the satisfaction of getting more under her belt. She’s done Washington but it was hard for her. Eventually we’ll do all 48 but we live 4 hours away in CT so we can’t exactly go every weekend lol. 😂
It’s a good one! The views are great and the hike isn’t too overwhelming. Are you looking for other recommendations?
Stumbled across these guys by accident when i was in Lincoln. Quality is absolutely impeccable. Feels better than just about any other contemporary brand, and as good as some of patagonia's stuff from the mid 90's or Arc'teryx's stuff from the 2000's (which i still use often, despite the former being older than me). The staff are very friendly too. New favorite gear manufacturer for sure. Doesnt hurt that theyre local
@@DrCowinabox love this! They really are great.
Or you can buy a trekking pole that’s built for this (REA) sells one really great
@@garyhodge3257 totally. A few brands do. A completely valid option.
Great video! I will try this at my next night hike
Thanks! I hope you have a great time.
We are lucky enough to have a great National Trust park with a stream and some "wild" wooded area less than 1km from our house. There are usually cows or sherp grazing. I have been taking my son there since he was a baby and even then he enjoyed it: looking at the livestock, at the dogs, other kids, dipping his feet in the stream... As he grew, we progressed to other things: picnics by the stream with other mums and toddlers, letting them splash around, bike rides on the back of my bike, chestnut picking, admiring badger setts, hollow trees, looking at different farm machinery in adjacent fields... I think all these things helped him find the joy of walking in nature and hiking. I also make a big fuss of everything, I try to make it as fun as possible: we find a hollow tree "wow, I bet a lot of little animals hide here at night! Where would you hide if you were a little mouse?" Or there is a badger sett: I proceed to tell him mama and dada badger are sleeping snugly inside... Or we find a big hole between rocks: "Look at this: I bet there is a little bear and his mum sleeping inside. Come here super quietly and listen" (There aren't any bears in the UK, obvs). Big puddles after several days of rain: "Hey, I think this is the crocodile's puddle! Throw a rock at it to see if he comes out" Now that he turned two three months ago, he is the one playing pretend all the time and making up stories as we walk; he usually looks for a long stick and he says he is carrying it, in case we encounter a wolf... He will smack it over the head!! And howls in pain. Haha I took him on his longest hike last weekend. It was supposed to a 3 mile round walk, but we turned around 800 metres before the end. He was tired and, although he soldiered on like a champ, I did not want him to suffer. Better to end it while he is having fun, so that he finishes it feeling good and wanting to back another day.
I absolutely love this! Your kiddo is going to love the outdoors! Keep up the great parenting work.
Planning to hike Monadnock in two weeks, but I'm not sure how my stamina will be after covid earlier this month. Have you ever hiked up the less steep White Cross? Do you think it would be significantly less challenging to ascend vs. the White Dot? Also thinking about some of the lower trails such as Cliff Walk as alternatives to summiting just in case. Would you recommend any other trails in the park? Thank you for sharing your adventures!
@@laurenchristiemary2 I have not hiked the other trails, but I don’t think you would see a huge stamina difference between the dot and the cross. Most people do it as a loop, but you could always go up and down on cross. - If you are worried about stamina, why not try a shorter hike? Have you done Mt Major before? That’s a really fun one and could be a good step before fully jumping back in. Or you could do Willard or Square ledge, although those are a lot further away if you are in the Monadnock area.
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How durable the fabric is? Looks weak!
It is not very durable. It is easy to snag on things. It’s really better as a mid layer, but I use it as an outer layer all the time…Just carefully. Hope that helps.
@@rootsandpeaks okey got it! But does it last as a mid layer if there is friction from the backpack even if it’s under wind jacket?
Thank you for a wise, wonderful video. I'm so glad I found you!
@@GeorgeDavis-de1vd thanks for the positive comment! I’m glad you found me too!
Coming over here from LinkedIn, great video and really lovely message!
Thank you! See you out on the trail!
Even easier, on your trekology pole with the rubber top, use a T-nut. Use the ones with the little spikes. use a drill bit the same size as the outside diameter of the bottom of the T-nut and hammer the spikes down until the spikes do into the rubber.
My last solo trip started with me angry and irritable and it followed me all the way north on my drive and even into the start of my hike. The outdoors can be healing but we also can carry our mental burdens with us into the hills.
100%. It’s not a cure, but getting out can certainly help. I wish I had a silver bullet solution…I’d be a millionaire, and I’d save a lot of lives, but I don’t.
And what was that red electronic device strapped to your shoulder?
@@goolfer18 that’s a Garmin InReach Mini 2. I solo hike a lot so I splurged on the device and the monthly subscription cost. I like it because my wife can also keep tabs on my progress even if I don’t have cell reception, but it cost some $$$.
Great video how far was the bike ride from Appalachia trailhead to castle trail head and how did you get back to the bikes with the car? I assume you can’t drive your car on that fire road. How far did you have to hike to fetch the bikes?
@@goolfer18 I think the bike ride was under 5 miles, but I’m not 100% sure on that. If I can find my GPS data I’ll comment under this. And the hike into the bikes wasn’t far. There is a trailhead parking lot there, so maybe .25 of a mile to where we stashed the bikes. Thanks for watching!
It was 2.7 miles from Appalachia, and when we got back to the truck we drove over to the bikes.
From a therapist’s point of view, this is excellent…and very share-able.
@@sandradodge8390 well then, share-able it:)
I particularly love the “get outside” advice…even to just sit on your balcony…❤
@@sandradodge8390 the sun is a miracle.
I"m no stranger to anxiety and depression. I also have anger issues that I've dealt with through counseling. Prayer for the anxiety and uplifting songs for the depression (and the anxiety) really helps me. My goto music when depressed is classic hymns done in the style of jazz or Appalachian. Thanks for the video.
@@Doc_Watson music is always a great thing!
I've seen a few people stash their bikes and then go up to Franconia Falls.
@@Doc_Watson seems like a reasonable thing to do, as long as you stash before the “no bikes” sign.
Thank you for sharing this. It's not easy for people to talk about this. Especially men AND when we feel like we have no right to feel this way because we actually have don't difficult lives. I think the more we see other men talking about this is allowing us to have the availability to open up about it. And personally I feel hiking is one of the best physical activities that helps you cope with all of this stuff. At least for me. Good stuff man. Thanks!
@@firnatine67 thanks for watching! I’m glad this was helpful.
This was so great, Ken 😊 Not only is this hike amazing (well done) but the message even better ! Thank you for sharing your experience and taking us along on your hike! PS: hiking saved me in many ways and I would love to tell you about it ❤❤
@@lizziegogogo thank you, Lizzie! Let’s hike sometime soon. We can catch up on the walk.
For me, having something planned in the future helps a lot. Something to look forward to. Of course I can’t go to Hawaii every weekend but hiking and backpacking fill in the gaps. Of course having things planned ups my anxiety so it’s a give and take for me. Board and depressed or sleeping in a tent with the bears 🐻 😂.
@@Colby168 I think I’d take the bears:)
Ken, so, when you hang out your shingle, please call me first! Seriously, an incredible video for all, not just hikers. I wish you great happiness in your own journey and sense that more videos like this will aid and comfort many others. Cheers my friend, onward and upward, if that's your goal!!
@@peterfagley772 thank you, good sir!
Nothing helps me process my thoughts and emotions better than being on the trails.
@@HanzHermannHoppe I agree. Someone about walking has always helped me. Especially if I am by myself.
So many good points here. I’ve suffered depression in the past and it can be hard. Therapy and meds got me through it. Your point about feeling your feelings is an important piece of advice. How you feel about your feelings is even more important. If you beat yourself up for feeling any sort of emotion (sadness, depression, even happiness) you’re just adding to your suffering. Better to acknowledge your feelings, not suppress them, and trust that it will pass can help you to heal.
@@creativegeek1515 I love this! Thank you for watching and sharing.
I do think it is helpful to develop coping strategies and ways of changing your perspective through more productive self-talk. It would be good to have someone who is an expert in that area develop something that we could all use. The things we say to ourselves become the stories that create the emotions we experience. Change the story and change the emotion! Thanks for making this video!
@@iceman857 thanks for watching, and sharing!
Kudos on the vulnerability. These are conversations we need to be able to have openly, especially as men.
@@MattyOutdoors thank you, Matty! Means a lot. I hope it opens up some opportunities for people to talk, here or in private.
Glad you tossed the OV 😅
@@jasonleavitt7193 haha. Not an OV fan? Or just like to see lightweight bags get tossed in some leaves?
Recently went on an Alaskan cruise and wore my Highlander hoodie most days. Definitely versatile and warm but breathes nicely. Got the recommendation from your other video and couldn't be happier.
@@kevnotrite That’s awesome! I’m glad you are liking it. What color did you go with?
@@rootsandpeaks Went with the green which is different than any other hoodie color I have.
@@kevnotrite it’s a nice green! I’ve yet to pick that one up. I really like the orange and the light gray that I have as well.
Go in January, crowd issue will be much less.
@@19valleydan 100%! I love Washington in the winter.
Great video. I’ve only done Boott Spur once down like 20 years ago - looks better going up instead. Your last 2 videos have such clear blue skies with incredible views. So awesome!
@@bradwoodley4406 Thanks for watching! I’ve had some great weather. Can’t complain!!!
Absolutely gorgeous trip footage! My thoughts on the crowds at the top - and top of Whiteface in NY is the same - is that I celebrate the accessibility that these few peaks offer via roads. It was FDR who had the road and elevator built to the top of Whiteface to open up the magnificent vistas to people of all abilities (including himself). Yes these peaks get crazy crowded. But think how many people get the opportunity to experience the top of a mountain who aren’t able to hike one otherwise.
@@GenX_outdoors Totally agree! I love that people of all sorts are able to experience the peaks! For me, I just prefer the solitude of other peaks without gift shops:) - Thanks for watching.
Well Ken, I wasn’t planning on a hike up Washington this morning, but there you were so off we went!! What a day to hike, but the summit was too crowded for me as well. Great trip, very fine photography as always, your trips are enjoyable, thanks you.
@@peterfagley772 it’s such a fun hike, followed by such a crowded summit. Weird dichotomy. Thanks for coming along.
Once did the Mt Liberty/Flume loop, counterclockwise, down flume slide trail in a full on thunderstorm. Foolishly did not do my research on the flume slide trail pre-hike… Love the Whites! Thanks for the video!!
Holy crap! Going down the flume slide is no joke, my friend. I’m glad you made it out ALIVE!
Guyot has the best sunrise. I always recommend it. And that hike down is no joke. The shelter is awesome too.
Oh, I bet! I’ve never been there for sunrise, but there or West Bond would be the first mountains in that area I’d want to be on for rise or set.
Did the Semi-Pemi with a group of Boy Scouts a few years ago. It was a terrific trip of 3 days, though with a late start we arrived at Mt Bond just after sunset. We did the trek along Twin Brook Trail to the 13 Falls campsite. The terrain of Franconia Brook Trail made it feel like a highway for the hike out.
Glad you hit West Bond. Some of the best views on the whole loop.
Totally. The last time I was up there it was 100% socked in. This time it was awesome.
Where. Are your helmets? I can’t sub to such recklessness Bad example to the kids watching
Gotta wear-a helmet!
@@rootsandpeaks except you?
@@markpaperhanger2481sorry, Mark. I was quoting Happy Gilmore. - Are you saying that I should have worn a helmet during the bike ride? I completely agree. We should have worn helmets, and we will next time.
@@rootsandpeaks it’s your brain 🧠 And it is the only one you are getting So……..
@@markpaperhanger2481 totally agree. Have a wonderful day!
Those hut workers have such a cool job! Do they get flown in every few weeks on a 2:1 schedule like oil rig workers or are they making this hike regularly, spending the weekends at home?
Yes, they have a super cool job. No, they don’t get flown anywhere. They have to hike up and down every few days with super heavy food loads. And then they have shift. I think it’s 10 on 2 off or something like that. They are all young and in amazing shape. The heli-pad is only used for gigantic loads that a person couldn’t carry and emergencies, because the helicopters are so expensive to operate.
I did this same exact route clockwise a few years ago. One of the best trips I've ever gone on.
Yeah, it’s really amazing! Thanks for watching. Hope it reminded you of your awesome trip.
@@rootsandpeaks It certainly did, thank you!
The 'coolest' thing about your video is getting the kids out into the mountains.
I LOVE getting our kids out in the mountains!
I LOVE getting our kids out in the mountains!
I did Mizpah Memorial Day weekend years ago. There were still some patches of snow from Pierce to Eisenhower. It was a great trip and some awesome people prevented me from a long walk back to my car. Also did Nauman one Thanksgiving. Great sunrise.
Love this!
I once did Franconia Ridge in late May and got pelted with freezing rain/hail. I almost didn't pack my rain jacket but so glad I did last minute. The forecast for the nearest town, Lincoln, was "cloudy", even when I checked it on the mountain. I was never terrified or near death but understand how people end up in life threatening situations.
Totally. It’s easy to get caught out up there.
I like Mizpah, especially with that little library up above. My daughter was always fond of the Alphabet Game to pass the time on the trail - whatever keeps 'em moving!
Yeah, it’s a good one. Galehead next weekend, without the kids. Should be a good time.
Are there cheap 1/4" camera thread bolts? Go vegan
Sure there are. Anything that is 1/4 20 will work. You can look up those bolts on Amazon or better-yet, go to your local hardware store and say you need quarter 20 hardware.
You missed the whole point of hiking Mt Monadnock. There is a lot of history with this mountain. There are plenty of trail with less people on them. I have hiked it in all seasons. Winter quite the experience. I have even camped in the State park during the winter. Well since you be back to hike, it will be one less person.
Looks like a great day. Wow it was crowded on top of Jefferson? Was that a weekend day?
Yep, it was a great day, and it was a weekend.
This has to be one of the best reviews I have ever watched on UA-cam! Thank you for this and keep them coming! Going to check Burgeon out right now!!!
Wow! Thank you. Thats super nice to hear.
How does the highlander compare to the Pemi?
Well, the Highlander is better with airflow. If you run hot and are looking come something to keep you warm even when you are active I would suggest the Highlander. The Pemi is a tighter weave, and it’s better if you run colder, IMO. They are both well made, but I much prefer the Highlander. I purchased and own both.
I recently purchased the Senchi 90 hoodie with front quarter zipper. I like the zippered version because I can open the zipper and dump out excess heat. I can comfortably wear this up to 55'sh F when paired with a long sleeve base layer (maybe 60 if I open the zipper). Last week I did a section hike on the AT between Hot Springs, NC and Erwin, TN. I wore a lightweight Smartwool long sleeve base layer with the Sench 90 hoodie. The Temps were in the low to mid 30's. This system worked fantastic as long as I was climbing hills and working hard, but when I swung around the side of a mountain and was hit with strong winds (or stopped), I'd get a bit chilled. I thought this Senchi would have stunk after a day or two or hiking (not merino wool), but it actually held up quite well. I was pleasantly surprised. I love this mid-layer and is my go-to system until they invent something better.
Love this! Thanks for sharing.
I’ve got a Beyond the Trailhead alpha hoodie and it’s awesome!
Never heard of that one. You are happy with the way it is made?
@@rootsandpeaks Yeah it’s just a guy, I think his name is Justin that makes them, but it has a cool hood/face flap thing with customizable button colors on it. It also has the option for a kangaroo pocket which is super helpful. There’s a few week lead time though, but it’s sweet.
@@daltonzanetti great to know! They look dope.