Rudolph Ernest Brunnow served as the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Path Committee chairman from 1912 to 1917. He is the primary designer of the Precipice and Beehive Trails, as well as many other historic trails in Acadia National Park.
Thank you, was a pretty treacherous but incredibly beautiful trail to hike. I’m sure it is much safer other times of the year but also so much busier! Really appreciate you watching and supporting!
The move between 8:00-9:30? I haven’t seen that in other videos, and it seems super sketchy. Compared to what I’ve seen on the trail, it’s surprising that there isn’t a rung there. Are you making it seem worse with camera angles or are you off the trail there?
@@WanderingWolf It's very odd. I think you might've gone off trail a bit there. I don't see any blazes anywhere in that sequence. Also just watched an entire unedited trail vid (start to finish) from someone who wasn't as skilled, terrified of heights, and complaining about practically every step. Didn't see anything remotely as dangerous as that.
@@jonasbers Very possible….there was enough ice and stuff we might have gone off course a bit. Was disappointed to not be able to complete the hike either but I just couldn’t justify the crossing of that last ledge.
💵 You apparently can’t film in National Parks at all anymore if it’s for anything other than personal without an entire film permit equivalent to a full production.
Honestly I had no idea that this trail/climb was even open in the winter... I did Beehive two weeks ago, and it was such a great experience.
Rudolph Ernest Brunnow served as the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Path Committee chairman from 1912 to 1917. He is the primary designer of the Precipice and Beehive Trails, as well as many other historic trails in Acadia National Park.
Amazing view, glad you made it back safely! What a beautiful place.
Thank you, was a pretty treacherous but incredibly beautiful trail to hike. I’m sure it is much safer other times of the year but also so much busier! Really appreciate you watching and supporting!
What a beautiful and insanely intense hike! My hands are sweaty from the watch! So glad you guys made it back safely.
This was a great, but definitely nail biting, hike! Was nice to basically have the entire park all to ourselves!
I did this bad boy barefoot it was so amazing!!! Being connected to the mountain like you wouldn’t believe
Insane! It was fantastic that you got as far as you did, given the conditions. Nail Biting! I am sure you were glad to get back down!
Yes! It was very dangerous! We definitely made the right call not trying to push further across that iced ledge for sure...lol
Massive sweaty palms. Absolutely gorgeous, though!
It was no joke! Couple spots that really had me worried for sure! Thank you for watching Karith!
@@WanderingWolf I bet! You couldn't pay me to do that. But I'm terrified of heights over 6ft. Lol
@@karithwhirty4281 Yeah, this would definitely not have been the trail for you then...lol
Just did this one for the first time yesterday! Was very fun and thrilling
It a great, and beautiful, trail! How was the weather while you were there? Did you make it all the way to the top?
I just made a video of my girlfriend and I doing this hike! it was intense, so worth it! Loved your video of it!! You uploaded it on my bday lol!
Definitely a great hike! That’s awesome uploaded on your bday! Happy bday and thank you for watching!
wow looks good! the view is also something special! keep it up! it's very interesting! btw you have our sub! ;D
Thank you so much for watching and for your support!
Did you go down the same way you went up or was there another trail you took down? So glad that you made it safely back.
We had to go back the way we came mostly. In retrospect I am so glad we did not try to cross that iced ledge.
The move between 8:00-9:30? I haven’t seen that in other videos, and it seems super sketchy. Compared to what I’ve seen on the trail, it’s surprising that there isn’t a rung there. Are you making it seem worse with camera angles or are you off the trail there?
No, we were completely caught off guard by how dangerous that spot was. Especially with the ice. You’re seeing us as we encounter it.
@@WanderingWolf It's very odd. I think you might've gone off trail a bit there. I don't see any blazes anywhere in that sequence. Also just watched an entire unedited trail vid (start to finish) from someone who wasn't as skilled, terrified of heights, and complaining about practically every step. Didn't see anything remotely as dangerous as that.
@@jonasbers Very possible….there was enough ice and stuff we might have gone off course a bit. Was disappointed to not be able to complete the hike either but I just couldn’t justify the crossing of that last ledge.
@@WanderingWolf yeah, it's a bummer. Thanks for the replies!
@@jonasbers Absolutely…thank you for watching and supporting!
That is the place I would love to go
It’s such a beautiful park and that hike is no joke! Haha
Why aren’t drones allowed in national parks?
💵 You apparently can’t film in National Parks at all anymore if it’s for anything other than personal without an entire film permit equivalent to a full production.