Loving your channel. My daughter told you or rather ha told me about you. You're pretty amazing adventure and I admire you for that. You also have a good eye for beauty and appreciating things along the way that matter. So right on! You're a wonderful heart and a beautiful spirit! Carry on and I love you watching these videos daydreaming adventures that my daughter and me, and any of my kids are family can do together.
You might consider a fall hike of the SHT. The nights are very cold beginning in late September, but there are no bugs or humidity, and the fall colors are amazing.
Hi Ms. Maddie. Hope all is well. I'm the biggest wuss in the world when talking about camping or hiking, but after watching you, I have had a come to Jesus meeting with the voices in my head, and concluded that you have inspired me to grow a pair and adventure in a hiking and camping. Thank you young lady, you are awesome. Stay safe, stay healthy, stay awesome.
That’s so great to here! I think nature is where we are meant to be, and I think science and a person’s need for adventure backs me up on that. I’m so glad to have help you want to venture out more, I think you’ll really benefit from it. Thank you for watching and all your support! Take care, Pops Pops! (Unless you want me to call you something different!)
The water is often yellowish orange up here because of the tannins from the hemlock bogs. You won't often find clear water in Northern Wisconsin or MN.
Nice improvising! I can't believe you found that many 4 leaf clovers. I only found one or two as a kid, but that was in California. You probably should wear a wide brimmed hat for sun protection and a mosquito head net when those pesky skeeters get bad. Thanks for taking us along!
Cool to see your journeys Maddie! In wing chun we have this form called chum Kiu, translates to “The searching bridge”. I do want to play chum Kiu on that wooden bridge!
That first river crossing looked awesome! This looked like a great start to an adventure. I’m looking forward to the watching the rest of this series. Thanks for taking us all with you. Love it!
Dang! 21 miles your first day! Awesome. The snake you saw was likely a garter snake, totally harmless. Only rattlesnakes in Minnesota are in the far southwest. Your mileage the next day was fine. You might want to consider a wide brim hat and bug net when you get to an outfitter. Also, for your hip and shoulder pain, looks like your pack is too far off your back. Can you tighten the load lifters? Maybe an outfitter can help you there too. Planning a fall week long hike so watching with interest to help me decide where I want to go. Hike your own hike and enjoy! And I think that finding that many four leafed clovers makes you not only magical, but also a leprechaun! 🍀
My aunt, who’s from Minnesota, said the same thing about the garter snake and rattlesnakes living in the southwest! I think the reason my second day milage disappointed me was because I really impressed myself with the 20 miles the first day, and I was hoping it would be an everyday thing, not a one-time thing. But I eventually did 15-20 miles a day so it was all good in the end! I do actually have a wide brim hat and bug net, I just didn’t want to put them on because it makes me so much hotter! Not very responsible, I know, but in the moment, it was worth it! As far as the load lifters, I did get them at the perfect 45 degree angle before I set out, and was able to look in a mirror, so I didn’t want to mess with them too much. I did try pulling them just a little tighter, and as the pack got closer to my upper back, it got further away from my lower back, and the weight was all off. But the good news is that happened on my last thru hike too and it goes away eventually! That’s so exciting that you’re going in the fall! I hear that’s the best time of year! Split Rock Canyon was definitely my favorite part of this section!
Never heard of this trail before but it sure does look beautiful from the rapids to the mountain you climbed, really love the slow mo butterfly shots you got. Love the beer review 🤟🏻. You got it keep it up.
Oh nice! I saw a moose track up north and heard coyotes just outside of Duluth, and saw a porcupine and the kind of small snake in this video. No encounters with anything dangerous though!
Loving your channel. My daughter told you or rather ha told me about you. You're pretty amazing adventure and I admire you for that. You also have a good eye for beauty and appreciating things along the way that matter. So right on! You're a wonderful heart and a beautiful spirit! Carry on and I love you watching these videos daydreaming adventures that my daughter and me, and any of my kids are family can do together.
You might consider a fall hike of the SHT. The nights are very cold beginning in late September, but there are no bugs or humidity, and the fall colors are amazing.
For right now, once was enough! But maybe some day I’ll go back!
Hi Ms. Maddie. Hope all is well. I'm the biggest wuss in the world when talking about camping or hiking, but after watching you, I have had a come to Jesus meeting with the voices in my head, and concluded that you have inspired me to grow a pair and adventure in a hiking and camping. Thank you young lady, you are awesome. Stay safe, stay healthy, stay awesome.
That’s so great to here! I think nature is where we are meant to be, and I think science and a person’s need for adventure backs me up on that. I’m so glad to have help you want to venture out more, I think you’ll really benefit from it. Thank you for watching and all your support! Take care, Pops Pops! (Unless you want me to call you something different!)
@@BeerinBeautifulPlaces hi Ms. Maddie. Pops or Pops Pops, either way is fine, or Ibuprofen and Ice, or whatever else is fine as well. Thanks.
The water is often yellowish orange up here because of the tannins from the hemlock bogs. You won't often find clear water in Northern Wisconsin or MN.
Oh cool! Thanks for letting me know!
What a first day!!!!! You need your own TV show :) Fun videos, can’t wait to catch up to your funventures
Thank you!! Glad you’re enjoying them!
Ive been watching for 3 minutes and you ma'am are an angel!! I love how you commentate 😊😊😊
Nice improvising! I can't believe you found that many 4 leaf clovers. I only found one or two as a kid, but that was in California. You probably should wear a wide brimmed hat for sun protection and a mosquito head net when those pesky skeeters get bad. Thanks for taking us along!
The snake at 6:27 sounds like a garden snake not dangerous :) nice hike
great hike. u covered a lot of ground. and thats a toilet!!! first time seeing one :)
Thank you! And yes, the toilet was definitely an experience in itself!
Also know as a thunder box
Cool to see your journeys Maddie!
In wing chun we have this form called chum Kiu, translates to “The searching bridge”. I do want to play chum Kiu on that wooden bridge!
great video! thanks for taking us along
Thank YOU for watching!
Hang in there, You ae doing great! I am excited to watch your journey.
Thank you! 💕🙌
That first river crossing looked awesome! This looked like a great start to an adventure. I’m looking forward to the watching the rest of this series. Thanks for taking us all with you. Love it!
Thank you so much for watching my series! And yeah, that river was so cool!
Dang! 21 miles your first day! Awesome. The snake you saw was likely a garter snake, totally harmless. Only rattlesnakes in Minnesota are in the far southwest. Your mileage the next day was fine. You might want to consider a wide brim hat and bug net when you get to an outfitter. Also, for your hip and shoulder pain, looks like your pack is too far off your back. Can you tighten the load lifters? Maybe an outfitter can help you there too. Planning a fall week long hike so watching with interest to help me decide where I want to go. Hike your own hike and enjoy! And I think that finding that many four leafed clovers makes you not only magical, but also a leprechaun! 🍀
My aunt, who’s from Minnesota, said the same thing about the garter snake and rattlesnakes living in the southwest!
I think the reason my second day milage disappointed me was because I really impressed myself with the 20 miles the first day, and I was hoping it would be an everyday thing, not a one-time thing. But I eventually did 15-20 miles a day so it was all good in the end!
I do actually have a wide brim hat and bug net, I just didn’t want to put them on because it makes me so much hotter! Not very responsible, I know, but in the moment, it was worth it!
As far as the load lifters, I did get them at the perfect 45 degree angle before I set out, and was able to look in a mirror, so I didn’t want to mess with them too much. I did try pulling them just a little tighter, and as the pack got closer to my upper back, it got further away from my lower back, and the weight was all off. But the good news is that happened on my last thru hike too and it goes away eventually!
That’s so exciting that you’re going in the fall! I hear that’s the best time of year! Split Rock Canyon was definitely my favorite part of this section!
You're doing awesome!! That trail is no joke for elevation! I'm excited to see the rest of your journey!
Thank you! It’s been a really good journey so far!
That's some respectable mileage you did👊. Looks like you are having fun.. probably from all your lucky clovers lol.
The heat and figuring out logistics was a pain, but these first days, I was so stoked to be there, I could’ve taken on anything!
Never heard of this trail before but it sure does look beautiful from the rapids to the mountain you climbed, really love the slow mo butterfly shots you got. Love the beer review 🤟🏻. You got it keep it up.
Thanks so much!! I’m really glad you’re liking it!!
All the ferns!
Yes!! There were soooo many!
Awesome video. Let me know when you get to Massachusetts. Lol.
Thank you!! I think I’ll be there in fall! Which I’m sooo excited for!
Great video! You are a brave soul! Curious if you ran into any wildlife? My cousin and I will be hiking the area next week!
Oh nice! I saw a moose track up north and heard coyotes just outside of Duluth, and saw a porcupine and the kind of small snake in this video. No encounters with anything dangerous though!
And remember mzz maddie pilgrims .. iffins ya get lost in town ... jurrrst pull in and ask directions ..might get milk n cookies .. 😍😎😁pip pips
I heard people say American ladies are very independent. I guess this is a proof of it.
Yep! And hopefully some day all people will feel this independent, if they want to be!