Thanks, yes the knee did well. This was actually my third day of hiking up there and I really didn't experience any sore/stiffness until the end of my five hour drive home. Overall really happy with how it felt. I credit yoga over the last two months.
I spent last week backpacking in the pouring rain at Carrigain. It was a Type II Fun experience similar to this for sure. This weekend looks dicey as well, gonna head up the Twins and maybe Waumbek. Buddy of mine I'm going with is on his 48 home stretch, so the remaining peaks are chosen for me. Home stretch for round 4 for you, thats great! The NB shorts and gaiters look is baller! Glad to see your knee is letting you do this again.
East Branch (Saco) for my daughter and me this past Saturday. Like this and yours, only much wetter. With all those 5 foot ferns it was like a car wash. And the mud was like the Blazing Saddles quicksand scene 😂
I guess that water was following the path of least resistance...and it happened to be the trail. Makes a pretty good test of footwear for sure, but not the most fun, especially trying to clean up an Otis afterward! lol
Cabot is not my favorite for sure. If I'm going to do it, I'm going to do the loop so I can at least get the views from The Horn. But not sure it'd be worth it on a day like that.
Chasing lists definitely provides a little extra motivation. Actually I really enjoyed the climb up. The river was impressive. And I like the challenge of poor conditions.
My best memories of Cabot have always been in inclement weather. Glad to see you back on the summits.
Thank you, happy to be back! Yeah Cabot feels like a good one for bad weather. That was part of the reason I chose it, knowing the forecast.
Glad to see you in good health!
Thank you! It felt good to get back up there.
Fording the wet trails! lol. Nice hike. This one crushed me in winter after a big storm..
Thanks I actually really enjoyed the ascent. It was a fun hike up.
It must have rained hard! The trail looked slick with all the water. Glad you made it without incident.
It was pouring for quite awhile the afternoon before and then it opened up again at 10:45 AM (woke me up). Torrential!
That looks kind of refreshing compared to the dry heat 😅 The trails look really cool. Glad the knee is holding up. 👍
Thanks, yes the knee did well. This was actually my third day of hiking up there and I really didn't experience any sore/stiffness until the end of my five hour drive home. Overall really happy with how it felt. I credit yoga over the last two months.
Lol @ sweaty mess! Humidity kills it!! Plenty of water though which is always nice, and mild bug presence even better!!
I really enjoyed the ascent. It was fun with the river alongside.
Great hike!! Definitely a wet one! Nice 'view' at the top hehe
The warm temps go a long way to making a hike like that enjoyable.
Nice trail Seth, a bit on the wet side there a wee bit :-) Have a wonderful week. Take care
Definitely the wettest hike I've done in a while. It's good for you - builds character!
I spent last week backpacking in the pouring rain at Carrigain. It was a Type II Fun experience similar to this for sure. This weekend looks dicey as well, gonna head up the Twins and maybe Waumbek. Buddy of mine I'm going with is on his 48 home stretch, so the remaining peaks are chosen for me. Home stretch for round 4 for you, thats great!
The NB shorts and gaiters look is baller! Glad to see your knee is letting you do this again.
Oh yeah I bet you got dumped on at Carrigain. My wife says it looks like I'm wearing hooker boots in this video, haha.
@@RhodySeth Hey at least they're not the janky hooker boots from a few years ago! 💋
East Branch (Saco) for my daughter and me this past Saturday. Like this and yours, only much wetter. With all those 5 foot ferns it was like a car wash. And the mud was like the Blazing Saddles quicksand scene 😂
Great Hike Seth (loved the offend the occupants of the cabin with your smell 👃) been there a few time 😂
ATB Simon 🤠👍🏔️
I almost skipped the cabin but glad I went in. They were nice folks.
I guess that water was following the path of least resistance...and it happened to be the trail. Makes a pretty good test of footwear for sure, but not the most fun, especially trying to clean up an Otis afterward! lol
Ew yeah a dog would be absolutely gross after that trail!
Ahh! that "view" though 😄
Ha, not that day!
you look like you can be in a movie~in the jungle~♡~
I'm just glad there were no alligators!
Cabot is not my favorite for sure. If I'm going to do it, I'm going to do the loop so I can at least get the views from The Horn. But not sure it'd be worth it on a day like that.
Chasing lists definitely provides a little extra motivation. Actually I really enjoyed the climb up. The river was impressive. And I like the challenge of poor conditions.