Your work is truly amazing. It really captures the trail. The cinematography is top-notch, and the editing is great. It always makes my day when I see a new video up from you.
A guy named Benton Mackaye came up with the idea in the 20's while sitting a top a mountain. At that time there were a lot of trails along the appalachians with huge gaps. Myron Avery from Lubec Maine was responsible for the dream come true. He was the first one to walk the entire distance, with a milage wheel, and figure out where the trail should be. Myron pushed that wheel the entire way, and from there it is history. Myron was one amazing guy. Tough as nails Mainer.
Thanks, and that is great news about the new moon on a shower night. What perfect timing. I feel a fever coming on. I may need to call in sick next month.
We got screwed out of 13 inches here. Our average is 15 inches a year. I had the windows open almost the entire season. It reached 80 once in February I think. A big rip off from old man winter around here that's for sure.
simply beautiful.
pretty music and very good photos
Beautiful!!!!
Thank you kindly.
Great music once again. Inspiring. Chills
Thank you.
Beautiful!
Thank you very much Greta!
Thank you very much!
Thank you!
Thanks!
What an incredible work of art! The music adds so much to the visuals.
Your work is truly amazing. It really captures the trail. The cinematography is top-notch, and the editing is great. It always makes my day when I see a new video up from you.
Beautiful just beautiful! No matter what time of year it is on The Trail I love seeing what you bring us :-) Thanks..
Thank you! the town lights in the valley are from Luray, VA. in the Shenandoah Vally.
Thank you. Very much appreciated!!
This sparks a desire in me to get my gear and dog and hit the trail this winter.....thanks! Beautiful video.
Some very magnificent and powerful images in this video. Outstanding work!
quality video, beautiful work! thanks for posting!
Well thank you Chris. : )
Not much of a Winter eh Buddy!! Great footage, especially the night shot!!☺
11 out of 10 well done
Thank you Matt. The Star-Lapse was of Luray VA. The DREWnetwork is very close to there somewhere in a secret location.
A guy named Benton Mackaye came up with the idea in the 20's while sitting a top a mountain. At that time there were a lot of trails along the appalachians with huge gaps. Myron Avery from Lubec Maine was responsible for the dream come true. He was the first one to walk the entire distance, with a milage wheel, and figure out where the trail should be. Myron pushed that wheel the entire way, and from there it is history. Myron was one amazing guy. Tough as nails Mainer.
Earl Shaffer, Benton Mackaye, Nimblewill Nomad and Grandma Gatewood, you honor them all with your videos,
Thank you
So sorry . Thank you for the beautiful video.
Thanks, and that is great news about the new moon on a shower night. What perfect timing. I feel a fever coming on. I may need to call in sick next month.
Who actually made the trail?...Was it always for recreation or was it used for something?
Thanks. The video was shot with a few different old Nikkor lenses, and a Canon 7d camera body.
Great vid :-)
Is it me or does Luray VA look bigger from the trail at night.
very awesome!!! what camera did you use? very artistic presentation..
Our secret, undisclosed global command center is twenty or so miles south of Luray.
We got screwed out of 13 inches here. Our average is 15 inches a year. I had the windows open almost the entire season. It reached 80 once in February I think. A big rip off from old man winter around here that's for sure.
3:22 is WAY cool. Great job here. Painted fingernails and all!
I see an untouched infrastructure that needs development!
Thank you!