As an avid Adirondack hiker AND video watcher, I gotta say... if this isn't the best ADK hiking video I've ever seen, it is right up there. Congrats, and thanks!
These videos make my wife and I smile the whole way through Not only do they mske you feel you're there - they show you what you're in for when doing the hikes Fav channel
@@GreatAmericanHikes honestly, favourite channel out of nowhere Can't wait for all the future episodes And love the gear reviews - not just pushing product like most - these are super well thought out and you can tell you endorse because they work
@@jonhill3629 Glad you enjoy the content. I try not to talk too much about gear even though I am quite the gear head. Lots of channels focus on gear, I want to focus on the experiences and journeys the gear takes you on. Perhaps one of these days I'll get the crew together to talk about our gear in an impromptu kinda way for a video but that's not really a focus on the channel.
This is the first time I've watched a hiking video on my own volition. For some reason I thought it was going to be around 30 minutes. Once I saw it was 52 minutes, I figured I'd watch it in segments. Except that I didn't, because the video was captivating as the 52 minutes flew right by. While hiking and camping aren't hobbies of mine, it was nice to escape to an outdoor setting and be a fly on the [rucksack] of your journey. The music was very fitting and relaxing, the narration was great, but aside from everything else, I think what did it for me was the picture in beautiful 4K. For one of the shots, the image was so clear, I thought Dan was going to walk out of frame and right out of my screen into the apartment. I don't know if I'll ever have the guts to have this kind of adventure myself, so it's nice to be able to get a glimpse of your perspective: The little challenges that come with just trying to have a meal or set up to go to bed and the (slugs) struggles along the way; The sights from the tops of the mountains to the little rivers with interesting facts that go with them; The foreboding fears and concerns that I'd never understand if I didn't witness it here; And the view of the early mornings and rewarding stars in the dark night skies. You really take the time to stop and smell the roses in between what must be grueling physical and mental efforts. Since this is the first video of yours that I've seen, I can't make any proper comparisons. However, one thing that I think would be really cool to do for future videos (and hopefully wouldn't be too difficult): I appreciated the map you showed us towards the beginning of the video, highlighting your trail path. If there was a way you could occasionally bring that map back up and show your progress for about 5-10 seconds so that the viewer can recognize how far you've come and what your plan for the day is, I think that would be really cool. No additional animation really, more of just a "You are here" indicator. Not essential by any means, just a thought. Great job!
Wow man! Thanks for the long write up and comment. Appreciate the kind words. I considered showing the map later in the video, perhaps I'll do that in future ones. Thanks for the feedback.
Wow!--30:06 Bushnell Falls! 35:25--What a view from the top of Haystack! 39:50--view from the top of Mt. Marcy. 40:30 and 41:45--Lake Tear-Of-The-Clouds, the source of the Hudson River. 48:00-50:00--Views from Mt. Colden. Great video!
Fantastic work on this video. A buddy and I hiked a very similar route to yours in the Fall of 2020 and your film just perfectly captures the WHOLE experience. There are many people making movies of their hiking trips, but yours stand out. The flora and fauna, the vistas, the physical and mental battle juxtapostioned with the little details of your camp life and your gear...no-one else is really doing all of this. Further, your musical choices are thoughtful and right on point, capturing the interior emotional experience. Thank you.
Thank you for the very kind words. I’m glad folks “get it” with regards to the content I’m shooting for. That Adirondacks trip is something I’ll never forget. More films are coming. I assure you.
You guys are great!! You're so respectful of each other, nature, and appreciative of your surroundings...I love it! I have been to the Adirondacks hundreds of times and it never gets old🥰. I am from New York, and now am in Northern New Jersey, so I don't get there nearly as often as I'd like to. I've watched this video probably three times now. It is amazing how you've captured the beauty, making it feel like we are there with you. The music is perfect; gentle as nature and, all that it entails is, and should be treated 😌❤.
Perfectly paced and structured hiking adventure. Nothing left out and never boring. Even cooking enhanced the experience. It felt like I was there. The background music was very right on and the editing was - well the best. Thank you!
Great, great video. View from Haystack (3rd highest) is rated best view in the high peaks. You should do Algonquin, 2nd highest, easy day hike, incredible view of Marcy, Range, Colden, lakes below and all points north. 2nd rated view. Both are spectacular. In 1967 I took about 6 boys, started at Garden parking lot, and did Gothics, Saddleback, Basin and Haystack in one day. Came down Phelps trail. 20 miles. Weather was clear as a bell. 70 degrees late August. One of the best days of my life.
SO GOOD!!! love all the footage especially all the shrooms and bugs!! The narration is excellent and I love the music too. I love this new format. Can’t wait for the next one!!
What a fantastic job you've done capturing the essence and beauty of the Northeast mountains! Beautiful scenery and amazing artistry! Thank you for sharing this journey... it was a pleasure to go along with you!
Awesome video and report. I think I would have thrown trowel guy off of the mountain. 10+ hours of trowel a day? Subscribed and looking forward to more of this.
This brings back many fond memories of previous Adirondack hikes including Mt Marcy. great job in recording the feeling and special nature of the place and the event. you made it especially challenging for the extra destinations you added along the way. that goes beyond what I had done but wish I did. so glad you were able to experience the awesome challenge and satisfaction of seeing parts of the Adirondacks only a few will ever see.
I'm glad I came across this video. This is well done!!!! I hiked the High Peaks years ago and after watching this video I want to go back!! It's very inspiring. Please continue making more!!
Love the new format. Love the narration. Great video I really enjoy the stunning views. Good job guys. I'm looking forward for more videos like that. Love it, love it, love it.💚
I just discovered your channel in the "recommended videos" section of a Sintax77 video I was watching. I watched the first video and immediately subbed. Great stuff. One thing that jumps out to me is the music you pick. There's something equally majestic and foreboding about it. It adds tension to the video. I like it.
Great Video, I'm originally from Adirondack area(river raft guide). Videos like these prompt me to make the return trips back up as much as poss. Love those Cloud splitters!
Last May I did Marcy and Gray on a day hike. Lake Tear of the Clouds looked a lot less nasty when I filled (and filtered) my water from there, lol. Wonderful video.
Looking forward to my 2022, High-Peaks escapade. Stopping & hiking Black Bear & Blue Mountain, first(A warm-up). Mountain biking all-the-way, then it's on foot ascending the peaks. Last time I was up Mount Marcy & Haystack my father carried me a majority of the ascents. Older, bigger(255 pounds), and hopefully prepared. Just a three-week venture, away from society.
Amazing footage! Awesome high tech gear compared to my adventures to these peaks back in 1970-71-72. Wish I could redo it now but at 65 it's not going to happen. Thanks for this!
Great Job! I haven’t been able to do the big Adirondack hikes for a long time, but you made it all fresh in mind again. The mix of slow, arty shots, hiking scenes, and long views was very well done. You really brought this old 46er along with you! Hiking in the fall is really good. No bugs! Well, the slug…. Winter hiking is the very best, though, IMO, so I’ll look forward to THAT video.
Really digging your style choices for this video. Too many videos out there are loud, obnoxious and just "too much". The music choices, post hike narration with a proper mic, cinematography and editing are all very well done. It's clear you've put a lot of thought and work into this. I've only watched this one video so far but I'd say your work rivals Kraig Adams, and is some of the best I've seen on UA-cam. Definitely subbing and look forward to further videos from you. Thanks!
Well crafted edit from great footage. Love the emphasis on aesthetic vignettes, subtle tonal musical moods and nature sounds. Struggles are presented with a sense of perspective and restraint. I like the experential, sensory approach (as opposed to a trailguide or pure diary w endless selfie chatter) and the shifts in scale as well as between grandeur and the mundane. I get a sense of how to cope, enjoy and finesse the rigors, hand in hand with why one would undertake said rigors. Great, thoughtful style, keep it up. BTW re: no tent on shelter trips v. getting caught out between shelters? Leave the tent, carry a tarp.
Wonderful Video ! Had great experiences (OK some not so great - Soaking weekends) doing my 46. Started in 1985; finished in 2010 (after driving up from NC). Never got certified. That's how I chose my UA-cam moniker, Anorthosite: It's the actual igneous rock type (not granite) that forms most of the Upper/Lower ranges. It's also what forms most of the Lunar crust. When you stand on top of Marcy, know that the rock under your feet formed 18 MILES beneath the surface, as the underpinnings of a Himalayan-scale range that formed more than a billion years ago. Remnants of the same, and related rock types, also outcrop more extensively to the north, in the Laurentian Mountains of eastern Canada. In surface outcrop, the Adirondacks connect to them via the Thousand Islands region. Since I was last there, there were numerous "fresh" rock slides in the High Peaks, from the hurricane that hit the region and New England several years ago.
@@GreatAmericanHikes I finished (2010) SOLO, day-hiking UP the Cables to Armstrong, and then on to Upper Wolfjaw. Next Day, I (RE)did Haystack (which I/we had previously done in Cold/Rain/Wind/Near-zero visibility - still not sure WHY ! XD). 2010 Haystack summit: Clear Fall Weather - but the Foliage was mostly Gone. Roll of the Dice. THEN, Just as I returned to my base-lean-to (Near JBL), the Skies Opened Up, overnight and into next day (slept well, tho wondering where I might find my Garcia Bear Canister, next morn). Packed out in heavy rain...then drove to Noonmark Diner, to Feast/Celebrate. Perfect !
Just echoing what others are saying: great video! Really enjoyed the way you captured the experience, from the great vistas to the little ones. (Mushrooms, caterpillars, coffee, etc.) I would add that not every moment of the outdoor experience needs a soundtrack. I would've appreciated more natural sounds.
Info for non-ADK'ers: There's 46 peaks over 4k' - climb all 46 and you're a 46er - but there's some rather unique categories of 46er: Fastest (aided & the more impressive unaided), age, youngest to oldest - and the most challenging 46er, Winter 46er and barefoot 46er.
Nice job with the hike and filming! While resting a broken foot, it provided me entertainment and motivation to get out there and finish up the 46. I am half way done and live in Keene and have no excuse to finish them off. That was a big hike but you pulled it off! Was that during late spring? There was a lot of water and chilly temperatures present.
Is the traverse from wolf jaw lean to to the felts bar lean to doable in a day while solo? I am planing a trip to do a similar version of that hike in October. Thanks!
This is like the third time watching your series and I enjoy it more every time . Your videos are so good. I wish I could go on a hike with you guys. That would be so grand . Dwayne
There's a better way to do this sort of thing: use the lean-tos as a base camp, but DAY HIKE up the peaks. It's better for the trails and you won't have to carry the weight.
From an avid ADK hiker there were a few mistakes with your plan. 1. If you are doing this track do skylight it is only an extra mile. 2. come down the other side of Colden and hit Avelanche Pass on your way out. it is 100% worth it. See yall next time
As an avid Adirondack hiker AND video watcher, I gotta say... if this isn't the best ADK hiking video I've ever seen, it is right up there. Congrats, and thanks!
Woah! thanks for the compliment! Can't wait to get back up to the dacks for some more hiking. Hopefully some more videos too.
I agree!
I couldn’t agree more
came for the hiking video, stayed for the minecraft music
These videos make my wife and I smile the whole way through
Not only do they mske you feel you're there - they show you what you're in for when doing the hikes
Fav channel
Thank you for the kind words!
@@GreatAmericanHikes honestly, favourite channel out of nowhere
Can't wait for all the future episodes
And love the gear reviews - not just pushing product like most - these are super well thought out and you can tell you endorse because they work
@@jonhill3629 Glad you enjoy the content. I try not to talk too much about gear even though I am quite the gear head. Lots of channels focus on gear, I want to focus on the experiences and journeys the gear takes you on. Perhaps one of these days I'll get the crew together to talk about our gear in an impromptu kinda way for a video but that's not really a focus on the channel.
This is the first time I've watched a hiking video on my own volition. For some reason I thought it was going to be around 30 minutes. Once I saw it was 52 minutes, I figured I'd watch it in segments. Except that I didn't, because the video was captivating as the 52 minutes flew right by.
While hiking and camping aren't hobbies of mine, it was nice to escape to an outdoor setting and be a fly on the [rucksack] of your journey. The music was very fitting and relaxing, the narration was great, but aside from everything else, I think what did it for me was the picture in beautiful 4K. For one of the shots, the image was so clear, I thought Dan was going to walk out of frame and right out of my screen into the apartment.
I don't know if I'll ever have the guts to have this kind of adventure myself, so it's nice to be able to get a glimpse of your perspective: The little challenges that come with just trying to have a meal or set up to go to bed and the (slugs) struggles along the way; The sights from the tops of the mountains to the little rivers with interesting facts that go with them; The foreboding fears and concerns that I'd never understand if I didn't witness it here; And the view of the early mornings and rewarding stars in the dark night skies. You really take the time to stop and smell the roses in between what must be grueling physical and mental efforts.
Since this is the first video of yours that I've seen, I can't make any proper comparisons. However, one thing that I think would be really cool to do for future videos (and hopefully wouldn't be too difficult): I appreciated the map you showed us towards the beginning of the video, highlighting your trail path. If there was a way you could occasionally bring that map back up and show your progress for about 5-10 seconds so that the viewer can recognize how far you've come and what your plan for the day is, I think that would be really cool. No additional animation really, more of just a "You are here" indicator. Not essential by any means, just a thought. Great job!
Wow man! Thanks for the long write up and comment. Appreciate the kind words. I considered showing the map later in the video, perhaps I'll do that in future ones. Thanks for the feedback.
Wow!--30:06 Bushnell Falls! 35:25--What a view from the top of Haystack! 39:50--view from the top of Mt. Marcy. 40:30 and 41:45--Lake Tear-Of-The-Clouds, the source of the Hudson River. 48:00-50:00--Views from Mt. Colden. Great video!
Beautiful ❤ Now that’s a hike! We hiked almost the same loop with loaded packs. Went in for week. ❤️❤️❤️
Fantastic work on this video. A buddy and I hiked a very similar route to yours in the Fall of 2020 and your film just perfectly captures the WHOLE experience. There are many people making movies of their hiking trips, but yours stand out. The flora and fauna, the vistas, the physical and mental battle juxtapostioned with the little details of your camp life and your gear...no-one else is really doing all of this. Further, your musical choices are thoughtful and right on point, capturing the interior emotional experience. Thank you.
Thank you for the very kind words. I’m glad folks “get it” with regards to the content I’m shooting for. That Adirondacks trip is something I’ll never forget. More films are coming. I assure you.
Thank you for this! I hiked the Adirondacks with my daughter in 2019 and this brought me back! Loved it!
Thanks for watching!
No easy task doing all that with full backpacks. Great video, awesome....
The Great Range is the toughest hiking I've ever experienced in my life and we didn't even do all of it. That might change later this year ;)
You guys are great!! You're so respectful of each other, nature, and appreciative of your surroundings...I love it! I have been to the Adirondacks hundreds of times and it never gets old🥰. I am from New York, and now am in Northern New Jersey, so I don't get there nearly as often as I'd like to.
I've watched this video probably three times now. It is amazing how you've captured the beauty, making it feel like we are there with you. The music is perfect; gentle as nature and, all that it entails is, and should be treated 😌❤.
Thank you so much for the kind words! Glad you enjoy watching as much as we love making.
@@GreatAmericanHikes You are so welcome! I definitely do!!
The new format is dope! I love the narration.
Awesome video Dan very professional. =) Maybe we can plan a hike some day in the future i love hiking and camping.
@@KurtisLee Thank you! My buddy Robin is a fantastic film maker, I just do the walking lol That would be cool man.
This is a dream. Thank you so much for sharing. I could watch this all day, everyday
Love it! I would like to see Devil’s path!!!
Great video. Reminds me of my younger days in the 1970s doing Avalanche Lake, Marcy, and Gothics over the course of 3 trips.
Perfectly paced and structured hiking adventure. Nothing left out and never boring. Even cooking enhanced the experience. It felt like I was there. The background music was very right on and the editing was - well the best. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed your adventure in our High Peaks! I loved your production style, especially the C418 music ;P
Wow, beautiful scenery.
It is a peaceful and beautiful place.
Thanks for sharing the video. 😀
Bondcliffs in the intro, my neck of the woods. Love it, Gonna head to the Adirondacks very soon.
Wow, i'm impressed- fresh ground, pour over coffee...very nice video too.
I’m a coffee nerd. I can’t help myself
nice nice! Was just looking for a loop for when I am back home in the adks. Miss those old mountains! got my 46 on Sawteeth
Great, great video. View from Haystack (3rd highest) is rated best view in the high peaks. You should do Algonquin, 2nd highest, easy day hike, incredible view of Marcy, Range, Colden, lakes below and all points north. 2nd rated view. Both are spectacular.
In 1967 I took about 6 boys, started at Garden parking lot, and did Gothics, Saddleback, Basin and Haystack in one day. Came down Phelps trail. 20 miles. Weather was clear as a bell. 70 degrees late August. One of the best days of my life.
WOW! This was beautifully done and super informative. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
SO GOOD!!! love all the footage especially all the shrooms and bugs!! The narration is excellent and I love the music too. I love this new format. Can’t wait for the next one!!
this is really cool and beautiful and i love you both
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing your hike
What a fantastic job you've done capturing the essence and beauty of the Northeast mountains! Beautiful scenery and amazing artistry! Thank you for sharing this journey... it was a pleasure to go along with you!
Your video is soooo relaxing..... ❤
Thanks for taking us on this awesome hike with you. Great adventure and music.
Wow. Very impressive.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video and report. I think I would have thrown trowel guy off of the mountain. 10+ hours of trowel a day? Subscribed and looking forward to more of this.
The mic audio exaggerates the trowel lol
Young mountains, old rock. How I would love to see this range in 100,000 years.
It's growing!
@@GreatAmericanHikes One foot per century! The Adirondacks could be one of the most unique geological areas in the world.
This brings back many fond memories of previous Adirondack hikes including Mt Marcy. great job in recording the feeling and special nature of the place and the event. you made it especially challenging for the extra destinations you added along the way. that goes beyond what I had done but wish I did. so glad you were able to experience the awesome challenge and satisfaction of seeing parts of the Adirondacks only a few will ever see.
Glad to be of service 🫡
Well done! Some really sick shots!
Beautiful video 👍
I do a great deal of hiking in the Adirondack High Peaks and it was so nice to see all of the places I was familiar with.
Thanks for watching! The Adirondacks are an amazing and special place.
I'm glad I came across this video. This is well done!!!! I hiked the High Peaks years ago and after watching this video I want to go back!! It's very inspiring. Please continue making more!!
Glad you enjoyed it! More content to come
Love the new format. Love the narration. Great video I really enjoy the stunning views. Good job guys. I'm looking forward for more videos like that. Love it, love it, love it.💚
Wow, stunning video of a stunning natural landscape.
This truly should be a national park. And your presentation is National Geographic caliber.
Thank you for the kind words!
Loved this video,
Can't wait to be up there this coming summer, perhaps, this winter
Thanks!
I just discovered your channel in the "recommended videos" section of a Sintax77 video I was watching. I watched the first video and immediately subbed. Great stuff.
One thing that jumps out to me is the music you pick. There's something equally majestic and foreboding about it. It adds tension to the video. I like it.
Thanks! I firmly believe in the marriage of video and music. I know some don’t like it but I feel it adds to the emotional gravity of a situation.
This was great Robin, really well done!
Stunning views. Thank for sharing. .
Wow! REALLY enjoyed watching. Nicely done. 👍 Thanks for creating.
Great Video, I'm originally from Adirondack area(river raft guide). Videos like these prompt me to make the return trips back up as much as poss. Love those Cloud splitters!
It’s a wonderful area of the country! Thanks for the kind words
Excellent job on the video! Nice to revisit some of the high peaks. By far the best ADK high peaks video I have ever watched!
Appreciate the kind words. Thanks for watching!
Oooommmmggg I love it, you are hikers/barista, amazing 🖤
Last May I did Marcy and Gray on a day hike. Lake Tear of the Clouds looked a lot less nasty when I filled (and filtered) my water from there, lol. Wonderful video.
Great Vids! Deserves More Subs. Keep doing what you do.
Appreciate the compliment! Much more to come this year! :)
That's some serious dedication to coffee to bring the grinder with you as a luxury item. :) Great video.
If I’m gonna do coffee on the trail I’m gonna do it right!
I don't blame you at all. :)
Looking forward to my 2022, High-Peaks escapade. Stopping & hiking Black Bear & Blue Mountain, first(A warm-up). Mountain biking all-the-way, then it's on foot ascending the peaks. Last time I was up Mount Marcy & Haystack my father carried me a majority of the ascents. Older, bigger(255 pounds), and hopefully prepared. Just a three-week venture, away from society.
Nicely done. Beautiful footage.
Amazing footage! Awesome high tech gear compared to my adventures to these peaks back in 1970-71-72. Wish I could redo it now but at 65 it's not going to happen. Thanks for this!
Let's do it again. Don't let the age to be an obstacle.
Great Job! I haven’t been able to do the big Adirondack hikes for a long time, but you made it all fresh in mind again. The mix of slow, arty shots, hiking scenes, and long views was very well done. You really brought this old 46er along with you! Hiking in the fall is really good. No bugs! Well, the slug…. Winter hiking is the very best, though, IMO, so I’ll look forward to THAT video.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great video. Well put together. 👏🏼
Fantastic job on the edit and the story telling. Really enjoyed it. Just found you and now I'm subbed.
Thanks for subscribing!
Awesome. What an adventure!
Great content, good music dude 👍
the thumbs up after coffee was a dead give away that you liked erik's channel. hahahaha
A whole year has gone by since this video came out and you're the first to comment on this hahaha! Thanks for watching!
Loved it ❤thanks
Really digging your style choices for this video. Too many videos out there are loud, obnoxious and just "too much". The music choices, post hike narration with a proper mic, cinematography and editing are all very well done. It's clear you've put a lot of thought and work into this. I've only watched this one video so far but I'd say your work rivals Kraig Adams, and is some of the best I've seen on UA-cam. Definitely subbing and look forward to further videos from you. Thanks!
Wow, what a compliment! Thank you! Many more videos to come :)
Awesome Video! Thanks for the inspiration.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video and views. I am two shy of my New England Hundred HIghests and am starting to eye the ADK46ers.
Thanks! The ADK is fun hiking. Get it!
Well crafted edit from great footage. Love the emphasis on aesthetic vignettes, subtle tonal musical moods and nature sounds. Struggles are presented with a sense of perspective and restraint. I like the experential, sensory approach (as opposed to a trailguide or pure diary w endless selfie chatter) and the shifts in scale as well as between grandeur and the mundane. I get a sense of how to cope, enjoy and finesse the rigors, hand in hand with why one would undertake said rigors. Great, thoughtful style, keep it up. BTW re: no tent on shelter trips v. getting caught out between shelters? Leave the tent, carry a tarp.
Thank you so much for the kind words. A tarp might actually be in my future! :)
Beautiful video guys. Really well done
Thanks for watching!
wow
Felt like I was hiking with you guys
Wonderful Video !
Had great experiences (OK some not so great - Soaking weekends) doing my 46. Started in 1985; finished in 2010 (after driving up from NC). Never got certified. That's how I chose my UA-cam moniker, Anorthosite: It's the actual igneous rock type (not granite) that forms most of the Upper/Lower ranges. It's also what forms most of the Lunar crust. When you stand on top of Marcy, know that the rock under your feet formed 18 MILES beneath the surface, as the underpinnings of a Himalayan-scale range that formed more than a billion years ago. Remnants of the same, and related rock types, also outcrop more extensively to the north, in the Laurentian Mountains of eastern Canada. In surface outcrop, the Adirondacks connect to them via the Thousand Islands region. Since I was last there, there were numerous "fresh" rock slides in the High Peaks, from the hurricane that hit the region and New England several years ago.
Interesting info about the geology. Thanks for the comment!
@@GreatAmericanHikes I finished (2010) SOLO, day-hiking UP the Cables to Armstrong, and then on to Upper Wolfjaw. Next Day, I (RE)did Haystack (which I/we had previously done in Cold/Rain/Wind/Near-zero visibility - still not sure WHY ! XD). 2010 Haystack summit: Clear Fall Weather - but the Foliage was mostly Gone. Roll of the Dice.
THEN, Just as I returned to my base-lean-to (Near JBL), the Skies Opened Up, overnight and into next day (slept well, tho wondering where I might find my Garcia Bear Canister, next morn). Packed out in heavy rain...then drove to Noonmark Diner, to Feast/Celebrate.
Perfect !
Just stumbled upon this, excellent video going to head up to ADK this summer!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Also please make an ASMR version of this video thank you
Just echoing what others are saying: great video! Really enjoyed the way you captured the experience, from the great vistas to the little ones. (Mushrooms, caterpillars, coffee, etc.) I would add that not every moment of the outdoor experience needs a soundtrack. I would've appreciated more natural sounds.
Thanks for the feedback!
ok robin no one told me you were A GREAT NARRATOR
Audiobook side gig?
Nice addition of some Minecraft music by C418
Thanks! I thought it fit really well.
I definitely gotta try that ram bomb!!! N the trail.
It's surprisingly delicious!
Info for non-ADK'ers: There's 46 peaks over 4k' - climb all 46 and you're a 46er - but there's some rather unique categories of 46er: Fastest (aided & the more impressive unaided), age, youngest to oldest - and the most challenging 46er, Winter 46er and barefoot 46er.
Great style of storytelling! Mind sharing your gear list?
Thanks! Here you go: lighterpack.com/r/y7l47n
Nice job with the hike and filming! While resting a broken foot, it provided me entertainment and motivation to get out there and finish up the 46. I am half way done and live in Keene and have no excuse to finish them off. That was a big hike but you pulled it off! Was that during late spring? There was a lot of water and chilly temperatures present.
It was September actually. Wonderful time up there!
Is the traverse from wolf jaw lean to to the felts bar lean to doable in a day while solo? I am planing a trip to do a similar version of that hike in October. Thanks!
It’s doable but it’s a lot. You’re gonna be hiking from dawn to dusk.
@@GreatAmericanHikes thanks!!
But would the other way around be faster?
Don't think you can sneak that minecraft music past me!
It’s a focal point :)
Nice work. Whats the name of that last song?
The song is called Orange Town and it was written by a friend. Sadly it seems the link to bandcamp album no longer works.
This is like the third time watching your series and I enjoy it more every time . Your videos are so good. I wish I could go on a hike with you guys. That would be so grand .
Dwayne
Glad you enjoy them! More to come
Do you have a site or a page with the route you hiked? I'd love to follow a similar path!
Sadly I do not. Good luck on your trip though!
Love it! what did you use for the map animation? Driving me crazy that I cant find anything like that.
Thanks! I make it myself using the mask tool in Premiere Pro. Takes a while to do but I think it's worth it for the film.
This was really good! That was a great shot from Haystack when you zoomed into Marcy. What pack are you sporting here?
Dan used the Osprey Exos and I used the Zpacks Arc Haul for this trip.
Love the video. What camera did you shoot this on?
Thanks! I shoot everything on a Sony zv1 and time lapse on a GoPro.
How did you get Gaia gps to have the nat geo Adirondack maps??
When I made the video it was the stock map on Gaia gps. Not sure if it's nat geo specifically, though.
What is the waterfall called and what trail did you take to get there? Pushneck Falls??
Bushnell Falls! You can get to it by taking the Phelps trail.
How long did it take to climb Mt. Marcy ?
There's a better way to do this sort of thing: use the lean-tos as a base camp, but DAY HIKE up the peaks. It's better for the trails and you won't have to carry the weight.
From an avid ADK hiker there were a few mistakes with your plan. 1. If you are doing this track do skylight it is only an extra mile. 2. come down the other side of Colden and hit Avelanche Pass on your way out. it is 100% worth it. See yall next time
What month was this filmed? Amazing job btw 👏
The hikes was done in early September of 2020!
How do you go back to where you came?you cal uber?
We hike in a loop back to our car.