I did this loop plus added Twin mountain for a total distance of 9 miles. The first view was my favorite since you can see Mt. Greylock and Mt. Frissell, 2 state highpoints from it, along with other famous mountains in CT and Mass. I found this incredibly challenging with all the uphills. I think you undersold the difficulty a little. There is also an awesome lookout point at the notch, which was a perfect lunch spot. I'd actually recommend going counter clockwise as you'd do all the elevation in the beginning and then have mostly flat on your way back. But its a great introduction to the Devil's Path and I can't wait to go back.
Happy to find your channel. Currently in New York but sold my home to travel and hike. i use to take my camera with me hiking but now I try to be as minimalistic as possible (with every aspect of my life), even hiking, barefoot at times. Just wondering what camera you use to document stuff like this if I ever want to start again. I thought about GoPro so I could still “be in the moment” and not behind a screen Thanks for the content
another fun video... you are in my backyard.... you missed a very cool old rock quarry and stone chairs you could have thrown a trekking pole over to it lol :)
Great overview! Really lets you experience some of it. Definitely a good thing to watch before going.)
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed the video!
The Indian Head loop is one of our favorite Catskills hikes! Great video.
Thanks! Much appreciated
Hiking this Friday!! Thanks so much.
Nice! Glad you enjoyed the video 👍
I did this loop plus added Twin mountain for a total distance of 9 miles. The first view was my favorite since you can see Mt. Greylock and Mt. Frissell, 2 state highpoints from it, along with other famous mountains in CT and Mass. I found this incredibly challenging with all the uphills. I think you undersold the difficulty a little. There is also an awesome lookout point at the notch, which was a perfect lunch spot. I'd actually recommend going counter clockwise as you'd do all the elevation in the beginning and then have mostly flat on your way back. But its a great introduction to the Devil's Path and I can't wait to go back.
Great info! Thanks for commenting
Yessir, did this, along with the other 3500 ft. peaks. Love the catskills.
Beautiful area for sure
Hiking this tomorrow, thanks man! Really helpful
Awesome! Glad you like it. You’re gonna have a sick time man. Have fun and thanks for the nice comment!
Yiewww awesome day my dude! Cant wait for the next one!
For sure! Epic time!
Happy to find your channel. Currently in New York but sold my home to travel and hike.
i use to take my camera with me hiking but now I try to be as minimalistic as possible (with every aspect of my life), even hiking, barefoot at times.
Just wondering what camera you use to document stuff like this if I ever want to start again. I thought about GoPro so I could still “be in the moment” and not behind a screen
Thanks for the content
Nice! I generally use GoPros but try to get some nicer shots with my Sony rx100va. Thanks for commenting and sharing your experience!
another fun video... you are in my backyard.... you missed a very cool old rock quarry and stone chairs you could have thrown a trekking pole over to it lol :)
Thanks! Next time I guess! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Good bear avoidance tactics!
Thanks 🐻
I prefer scrambling up - so clockwise is for me. If you have the time and energy, tack on Twin as an out-n-back
Nice! Thanks for the recommendation
this mic is like butter on my ears
Hello my people, Barry White here....
I hiked this today it was great
Nice!
Any way you can show on a map where that third lookout spot is?
It’s just before the peak of Indian head mountain