Trap Dike to Mount Colden | The Most Dangerous Hike in the Adirondack Mountains

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2022
  • The Trap Dike is a very dangerous and technical bushwack in the Adirondack Mountains up to the summit of Mount Colden. The Trap Dike is not recommended for beginners or people afraid of heights or exposure. People have died climbing this rout more then once. This climb is to be taken very seriously. This is not your average hiking trail because it’s not a trail at all. This is a straight up bushwhack, rock climb and land slide created by Hurricane Irene all the way to the top. So please assess your own abilities and make smart decisions. Don’t do this if you’re uncomfortable. With that being said. This climb up to Mount Colden was absolutely a blast and i loved every second of it! The Slides and Dike were like a playground crafted by gods hands.
    This is hopefully the best visual reference you will ever find to help you prepare before you attempt it. This video is educational and extremely informal because it guides you through the correct route. Take visual notes of where we enter the slide. Many people are rescued off this mountain because they exit the wrong places.
    So please…
    Like - Comment and Share every chance you get when people are asking about it. This video could potentially save somebody’s life. Or save them from getting out there and having no clue if it is above or beyond their capabilities.
    Thank you all so much for watching my vlog of Mount Colden via the Trap Dike. Be safe and happy trails!!
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  • @areagh13
    @areagh13 10 місяців тому +11

    Further proof that the cameraman never dies

  • @JettyDeath
    @JettyDeath Рік тому +11

    I made the mistake of doing this last September in 40 degree temps after a monsoon. Water was rushing down the spots you were walking. I had to basically free solo the whole thing in any dry spot. Took me around 3 hours to do it and was wet and cold the whole time. No climbing gear. Ended up succeeding. The flat slope at the end was all water and slick as can be. Gnarliest experience of my life. Other hikers told me to keep it to myself that week since it would probably upset people/LE that I did it in those conditions. Haha. You guys made it look easy!

  • @vtboomer
    @vtboomer 9 місяців тому +12

    Your cautions are never to be ignored. For those who have HIKED Knife Edge, Cathedral, Dudley, Huntington Ravine and others, the Scrambles on those trails Do Not Compare to the Sustained Difficulty of those on the Trap Dike! You also show that, even in Summer, on a route like this a Minimum of 4 Climbers makes complete sense. Several years ago, as an accomplished hiker, I decided to climb the Trap Dike, alone. It was much wetter at the time, and already, up a few hundred meters, I could tell that it might not end well for me, and I turned around, a decision I have never regretted. Safety is Not Selfish. Super video, the best I've seen!

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  9 місяців тому +3

      I made sure to put the best video out that will ever see the Internet. If you don’t learn exactly what this climb is from this video you haven’t done your research. Some people say it’s a bad thing that I put this video out but I think it’s better to have the knowledge out there because if you’re searching on UA-cam, you’ve already decide if you want to do it. Knowledge is power and there is no better research then doing a hike via a TV screen first

  • @richardcatalinajr.369
    @richardcatalinajr.369 2 місяці тому +2

    I hiked in with my boys last summer to Avalanche Lake via Loj through Avalanche Pass. Shortly after arriving at the north end of the lake, a helicopter flew over a few times, descended, and hovered at the base of the Trap Dike. Several rescuers jumped out. The day and night before, approximately 1 1/2 inches of rain fell and portions of the Trap Dike were waterfalls (so I was told). A hiker/climber slipped, fell and was seriously injured. Our hike - a little distance and with moderate steepness at times - was by no means technical. But we were covered in mud, wet and slipped ourselves on wet boulders. I can only imagine what the Trap Dike must have been like. Copter came back near dusk as we made our way towards the Loj with an apparent successful rescue.

  • @Dutch4664
    @Dutch4664 10 місяців тому +2

    done the Trap Dike twice. Best video I've seen. Thanks

  • @RobertSmith-km6gi
    @RobertSmith-km6gi Рік тому +3

    I’ve been watching a lot of difficult hikes lately especially ones that I did when I much younger. In commenting on the comparative difficulties I was told about this hike as being tougher than anything in the Whites or Katahdin. So when I saw this I had to watch. I now agree! The only hike I ever did in the Adirondacks was Algonquin which I thought was very hard at the time. This dwarfs it.

  • @sparkyswearsalot
    @sparkyswearsalot Рік тому +1

    You guys are booking it! I nearly had a heary attack just watching this.

  • @mikepellet9673
    @mikepellet9673 Рік тому +2

    Great video, the angles that you took the video truly allow to see this amazing accomplishment! Super steep but so amazing! Thanks for taking us there!

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +1

      So happy to capture it the way I did and to be able to share it with you all. It’s a lot of effort. That really steep slide section I climbed four times to get different angles

  • @zubeirje
    @zubeirje 10 місяців тому +1

    This honestly looks so hard and dangerous. Kudos to y’all on your hike.

  • @cdufel
    @cdufel Рік тому +1

    Great video, this is on my to do list looking forward to it.

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +1

      I really hope that this video helps you understand the route and what to expect and you’re going to go in there’s much more prepared :-)

  • @bucky716
    @bucky716 Рік тому +1

    You're all so experienced and make this look easy! Thanks for sharing something light years ahead of my skill level (at this point in life). Your thumbnail alone is nuts. Great that you're back at videos and have been after a break.

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому

      The only Content I’ll ever be putting out again is epic slide climbing in the Adirondacks content. All really awesome fun and interesting stuff to watch.

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому

      Thanks so much for your support by giving me a thumbs up and leaving a comment. I’m really glad that you enjoyed watching it

  • @stephenmerriam259
    @stephenmerriam259 Рік тому +1

    Such an amazing video. I'm hoping to do it with my son to finish he 46 on Colden!

  • @connell441
    @connell441 Рік тому +3

    Best video of trap dyke I have seen!. Did it 25+ years ago. Looks a little different than I remember. Makes me want to do it again! Great job!!

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +1

      I tried to film it so well that no one will ever see a better video of the Trap Dike. Lol. I’m really glad you enjoyed it especially being able to relive it after 25 years. That is so freaking awesome. I would love to hear your experience 25 years ago

    • @bluefishblitz9577
      @bluefishblitz9577 Рік тому +1

      I did it about 15-20 years ago. There was a large landslide debris field right at the base consisting of trees stacked like toothpicks that had to be climbed over before entering. The sketchy small waterfall crossing about 2/3-way up (the Dike itself) was flowing pretty good, otherwise it was super fun. I loved peeking back down at the ever-smaller looking Avalanche Lake during the ascent. I descended on the Colden Slide (other side), even camped there that evening (illegal, I know...). The base of Colden also had a similar stack of downed trees to get to the trail to Marcy. Great content on this channel, makes me want to return, but at this point in my life I'll have to pass on any of the Terrifying 25.

  • @classicalruns1245
    @classicalruns1245 Рік тому +1

    Very cool video, Brian! Very nice accent of the slide on such a beautiful day!

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому

      Yeah it was beautiful. Especially when we were on the slide the sun started cresting the mountain and giving us that yellow glow all over the McIntyre ranch. It was just so dreamy and I think the camera captured it beautifully

  • @CanoeCampClimb
    @CanoeCampClimb 7 місяців тому +3

    Great video. It shows how difficult and dangerous (and awesome) this is. I appreciate your effort of running back and forth to get all those amazing camera angles on some crazy steep pitches. You're an animal. I'd guess this would make some people really excited to climb it... and more importantly dissuade people who may be on the fence because of a lack of skill, fitness or a fear of heights.

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  7 місяців тому +2

      Someone would argue. This brings attention to it, but I argue knowledge is power. And it’s much better to let people know what’s involved. I’ve had many people reach out behind the scenes and say thank you for posting that. You saved me a possible rescue getting to a point where I wouldn’t be able to do it or feel comfortable doing it. Etc. Knowledge is power. And everybody hears about this one regardless so it’s better to have a very thoroughly filmed video. As you can tell, I went above and beyond to capture all those shots. I literally climbed it four times with all the out and backs to get the camera lol and it took like four hours to go 1 mile. 😅😂😂 so glad you noticed how much work it took.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb 7 місяців тому +1

      I'm in your camp... Knowledge is power. I bet this video kept several people (who likely would have been in way over their head) from attempting it... which is good. Better to know what you are getting into. Your camera work was indeed excellent. Kudos. @@BrianHikesAllDay

  • @markcummings6856
    @markcummings6856 Рік тому +1

    👍 nice. A lot of dedication for those sweet shots.
    Great hike!

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому

      Thanks so much for watching Mark. I’m so happy to share this!

  • @BobbyS8000
    @BobbyS8000 Рік тому +3

    Did this in the beginning of June solo and there were few spots I was shitting my pants haha what a challenge and a rush loved every second of it seeing it again makes me wanna relive it great video dude 🍻🍻🍻

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +1

      Thanks man, I’m glad this helped you to relive it. I put my heart and soul into making these videos so that there is beautifully documented as humanly possible. My favorite part is that I get to relive my own memories.!

  • @davem4193
    @davem4193 Рік тому +1

    Sick video Brian, nice work!

  • @DanielB_Music
    @DanielB_Music 9 місяців тому

    NIce one!

  • @BinyaminHikes
    @BinyaminHikes Рік тому +1

    Can’t wait to hit this next summer!

  • @northeasthiking5092
    @northeasthiking5092 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video

  • @robertellsworth608
    @robertellsworth608 8 місяців тому +1

    That's on my bucket list. I've done only 28 peaks

  • @johnmalenchek6597
    @johnmalenchek6597 4 місяці тому +1

    Hell yeah bro. More tongue. Freaking awesome

  • @tinamarconi
    @tinamarconi Рік тому +1

    Holy crap, Bri!!!

  • @tinamarconi
    @tinamarconi Рік тому +1

    Its cool as heck!

  • @DontaeLaBrea
    @DontaeLaBrea Рік тому +1

    I did it with a couple of buddies my first time doing anything like this. Im an adrenaline junky but I have a fear of heights so imagine that. Climbed twice since my first time.

  • @davidpawlick3378
    @davidpawlick3378 Рік тому +1

    Great video. I've been on Algonquin looking at people going up the slide and my legs got wobbly.

  • @matthewgallant3622
    @matthewgallant3622 Місяць тому +1

    The Adirondacks are incredible and wildly underrated by most New England hikers I’ve met. The Catskills too.

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Місяць тому +1

      Being that I’ve done them all, my heart belongs in the Adirondacks hands-down. I think they’re more beautiful personally. I feel like the average person would say they love New Hampshire more but the Adirondacks won my heart long time ago. Baxter State Park in Maine is very special.

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Місяць тому +1

      Although the terrifying 25 list which showed me a lot of the steep trails in the presidential range was honestly phenomenal. There are some pretty amazing trails in the white mountains that I would say are cooler than the Adirondacks standard trail.

    • @matthewgallant3622
      @matthewgallant3622 Місяць тому

      @@BrianHikesAllDay I’ve explored the Whites a lot more than the Adirondacks, to be honest, I’ve only hiked Mount Marcy up there but it was incredible. I know there’s a lot more to explore for me to experience the true majesty of the Adirondacks. Most of my time in the mountains has been spent snowboarding, either at ski areas or backcountry spots, my wife and I are just getting more serious about hiking the many summits now. I’ve had many adventures snowboarding at Tuckerman Ravine.

  • @loridavis5699
    @loridavis5699 Місяць тому +1

    I am heading out to work in NH after being in the Black Hills of SD. Cant wait to compare the two! I wont be doing this hike but look forward to many other more doable ones.

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Місяць тому

      This is in New York in the Adirondacks, not New Hampshire 😂

    • @loridavis5699
      @loridavis5699 Місяць тому +1

      @@BrianHikesAllDay yes i know. But its all the Appalachian Mtns. I climbed Mt Marcy as a kid. Looking forward to getting back up to the beautiful NE

  • @tylerlind8683
    @tylerlind8683 Рік тому +1

    Incredible video Brian, great job! If you start freaking out part of the way up the slide do you think it’s viable to grab the growth on your left side ?

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +1

      At that point, you have to do whatever you have to do to stay safe or else you’re gonna cause more damage by needing a rescue

  • @ajfratto3488
    @ajfratto3488 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Give me a few year and I'll be doing it too

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому

      As long as you’re good with climbing an exposure I’d say you’re gonna rock it when you’re ready!! It’s a super fun experience

  • @tabarnakopoulos
    @tabarnakopoulos Рік тому +4

    In my experience, the going up part is easy. It's the going back down part that gets trickier!

    • @iron___
      @iron___ 2 місяці тому

      I believe most people climbing the Trap Dike descend via the hiking trail, that looks way too gnarly to descend without harnesses, ropes and belaying.

  • @chrisc3668
    @chrisc3668 6 місяців тому +1

    Please, to those who watch this, only go if you are experienced and competent (not confident). There have been quite a few deaths and injuries at the trap dike, even a couple as recent as this year.
    I've lived in the area my whole life and I've seen a serious uptick to people coming to the trails, which is great, just dont be foolhardy. Most hikes in the ADKS are easy/moderate but this can get sketchy.
    I really enjoy your videos, Brian. Both in the ADK park and out. Keep doin' what you're doing!

  • @jefferyherrick8716
    @jefferyherrick8716 Рік тому +1

    Such an amazing day with amazing friends! Thank you so much for inviting Sonya and I along for this epic hike. Can’t wait for the next adventure.

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +1

      You are an absolute blast to hike with. You and your wife are absolute savages and I look forward to many more climbs in the future. We had an epic freaking day climbing southeast slide and coolier drainage right after this

  • @skierrage
    @skierrage Рік тому +1

    Great video was holding my breath. What shoes did you wear?

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому

      I wear Altra lone peak 6. They have been phenomenal for me so far. Do you want to look into Actual climbing shoes for some of the steeper ones planned in the future.

  • @Starnerdz
    @Starnerdz Рік тому +1

    I am impressed with all the extra work you need to do to make your videos, having to climb up to put camera in right spot, go back down and climb back up. You do a great job recording your adventures, im just worried it could hurt you sometime by trying to keep the camera rolling.

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +2

      You are 100% correct in every way. I actually did end up hurting myself descending last summer. I’m still dealing with the injury to my ankle/Achilles’ heel. For all of my future slide climbing Contant, I will be taking the camera with me and only filming my friends. I am pretty much done staging the camera as it is starting to create my hikes to take too long and too much effort and it’s just not worth it to me at the end of the day. I truly love the Contant I’ve put out up until this point, but I think I’m gonna go more Vlog on the run style and have more engagement and camaraderie versus beautiful stills.. most of these climbs have taken five hours to film, 1 mile of trail with all the cameras staging

    • @Starnerdz
      @Starnerdz Рік тому

      @@BrianHikesAllDay - I think people would just be content with a gopro on your head honestly, and being able to snap it off the mount to take stationary recordings of your surroundings.
      I must ask since you are into mountain climbing, have you ever been down to virginia around the peaks of otter? There's like 3 mountains i was wanting to go down and check out, i don't think they are as impressively steep as the ones in the adirondacks but they are nice.

  • @stevensilverberg605
    @stevensilverberg605 5 місяців тому +3

    There is no class 4 terrain in the trap dike. It is class 3.

  • @rshandmusic
    @rshandmusic 11 місяців тому +1

    This is awesome! What shoes do you wear for the slide?

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  11 місяців тому

      Altra Lone Peak in this Video.. I made a recent switch to Altra Mont Blanc Boas.. I’ve done a tremendous amount of trail miles and mud. Hiking with the flooded Northeast right now and they’ve been pretty amazing. I don’t know how they’re gonna do on slides, but I know they grip absolutely amazing and everything I’ve touched. Slide climbing wears shoes out really quick though.

  • @heinzw9190
    @heinzw9190 4 місяці тому +1

    I've watched many of your videos. Thanks for the info. In your opinion what is easier and less dangerous- trap dike or huntington ravine? Thanks

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  4 місяці тому +1

      No comparison. Huntington Ravine is a cakewalk next to this.

  • @richscanlon8526
    @richscanlon8526 Рік тому +1

    Great video. How do you get down after the hike?

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому

      You take a normal and standard trail down from the summit.

  • @DD-wy1wr
    @DD-wy1wr Рік тому +1

    how the hell you were able to follow that guy with one hand - extremely impressive!! an amazing climb & just jumped to top of my bucket list. what were the stats and what time did you start out?

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +1

      This is one of the most popular bushwhacks and slide climbs in the Adirondacks. Mostly because there are so many rescues and fatalities on this route. So everyone always looks into it and it breeds popularity. I started well before anyone else because I wanted to have this route to myself for filming. I got to the base for right around sunrise

    • @DD-wy1wr
      @DD-wy1wr Рік тому +1

      @@BrianHikesAllDay would you say skill level required 50/50 between physical condition/training vs knowledge/skill/experience?

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +1

      I think you need to be comfortable on steep slabs of exposure. There is no backing out. It’s an up only route after a certain point

  • @texandollieadventures9152
    @texandollieadventures9152 Рік тому +1

    Gobbledy goombas bad ass !

  • @foggy561
    @foggy561 Рік тому +1

    Climbed this many years ago and was totally under sold on how difficult it was going to be. The week prior a few friends and I climbed chimney mountain, including climbing the chimney and explored the various caves. I was assured that the trap dike wasn't much harder and would actually be a quicker accent. There is no way I would have climbed it if I had looked it up prior to going. These days I only hike to fire towers on nice well-groomed trails lol

  • @mikedwyer6791
    @mikedwyer6791 Рік тому +1

    This is sick man! This your 2nd time up the trap dike? What kind of shoes do you wear up this route?

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +1

      I have always had great success with my altra alone peak trail runners But some would say you need climbing shoes

    • @timpalmiter1606
      @timpalmiter1606 Рік тому +1

      @@BrianHikesAllDay here's a question for you: I've been hiking in vibrams for years but sometimes at the end of a high peak trip my feet get tired/sore. Do you experience that to a lesser degree with trail running shoes?

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +1

      Not sure if you saw my original video but are used to climb with Vibram five fingers shoes.. I broke a couple toes kicking rocks and catching under roots so I abandon them. I do like to carry them in the pack so I could use them on drainage climbs or seriously muddy Mudbugs. Trail runners have saved my feet in every way shape and form and I will never go back

    • @timpalmiter1606
      @timpalmiter1606 Рік тому +1

      @@BrianHikesAllDay thank you! I think I'll be picking up a pair of altra lone peak 6's and some waterproof socks

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому

      They are not the best shoe by any means but they have been the best shoe for me

  • @Tomangel61
    @Tomangel61 5 місяців тому

    Done that one I believe, way back in the 1980s, the biggest danger is when it is wet.

  • @muchomango3083
    @muchomango3083 8 місяців тому +1

    What kinda shoes/ boots are you guys wearing?

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  8 місяців тому +1

      I think all of us are wearing Altra Lone Peaks or Hokas. All Trail Runner
      The rock is extremely textured and grippy

  • @jeffwinch6266
    @jeffwinch6266 Рік тому +2

    What type of shoes do you use for the slide climbs? I remember your original climb of the trap dike. What happen to your girlfriend? I'm too old to do that type of climbing now but I go out every other weekend. Beautiful views.

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +3

      Brittany left me two years ago.. she said I hike too much 😂

    • @timpalmiter1606
      @timpalmiter1606 Рік тому +2

      @@BrianHikesAllDay hey bro great videos. Love the dedication to set up the shots. Can't wait to get back there and do some slides

    • @elwoodcastle1207
      @elwoodcastle1207 Рік тому +1

      Awesome video! Really enjoyed watching it!

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому +1

      Why are the last few comments coming in as replies under another comment lol

    • @timpalmiter1606
      @timpalmiter1606 Рік тому

      @@BrianHikesAllDay I just replied when I saw your comment about "hiking too much". No idea about the other one 😂

  • @DeRocco21
    @DeRocco21 Рік тому

    is it more technical then katahdin?

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому

      I didn’t find knife edge on Katahdin to be technical at all really so yes this makes katahdin seem like a joke

  • @noahlaskowski477
    @noahlaskowski477 Рік тому

    Is this really dangerous?

  • @parama130
    @parama130 3 місяці тому +1

    why are u moving so fast?

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  3 місяці тому +1

      Truth be told it took us nearly 5 hours to go 1 mile because of all the camera staging. So we’re most likely moving fast because we’re fully rested before each shot and the faster we move the more we can capture in less amount of time.

  • @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks
    @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks 8 місяців тому

    What do you mean Trap Dike-- a dike comes out of the ground I am a 80 year old not a geologist I found a rhyolite volcano in the adirondacks saw a line of about 4 dikes but could not find it again they were about 4 feet high on donerville road on state land near colton n.y. [ not on Downerville state land near Russell

  • @besinji2000
    @besinji2000 6 місяців тому +1

    How do you get down? 🤣

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  6 місяців тому +1

      An official trail

    • @besinji2000
      @besinji2000 6 місяців тому

      Thanks. I just moved here and did a few of the hikes. Nothing this hard

  • @michaellaross5934
    @michaellaross5934 4 місяці тому +1

    Sucks to be Tony in this video

  • @adkrider33
    @adkrider33 Рік тому +1

    Looks funny seeing climbers without a helmet. Imo

    • @BrianHikesAllDay
      @BrianHikesAllDay  Рік тому

      Do you consider this to be a climb that would require a helmet?

    • @adkrider33
      @adkrider33 Рік тому

      Yes. Rock fall from above/etc.

  • @jaydeeppatel3527
    @jaydeeppatel3527 7 місяців тому +1

    I did breakneck ridge hard hike all the way to tower it was super hard took me like 5 hours but this is on other level