Lone Stranger's On Trail
Lone Stranger's On Trail
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Fall Color in the Mahoosucs - Baldpates / Frye Notch Overnight
Fall color backpacking adventure for one night on the AT in Western Maine. Out and back from Grafton Notch to Frye Notch, traversing West and East Baldpate in both directions. Lots of views of the leaves from above.
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Long Trail SOBO 2024 Fiasco
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Fall SOBO thru hike of the Long Trail once again went off the rails. Four days and a few views were all we got this year before I decided to come home.
Long Trail SOBO 2024 Day -8
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Pretrip announcement of upcoming Long Trail (Vermont, US) SOBO thru hike starting next week. May be some video during the hike but the standard daily videos won't appear until mid October after I get home.
CohFrontAT Montage
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A series of black and white phone pics taken over the course of the entire thru hike at random times and places. Starting with the Cohos Trail, followed by the Sentiers Frontaliers, the Arnold Trail (Rt 27) and the Appalachian Trail in Western Maine.
CohFrontAT Loop Day 36
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Introducing a new backpacking loop combining the Cohos Trail, the Sentier Frontaliers and the Appalachian Trail for about 400 miles of New England mountains and mud. Starting in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we'll head north for about 160 miles before crossing into Canada to hike the Sentier Frontaliers (Border Trail) towards Maine. Once back in the US we'll travel south on the AT hittin...
CohFrontAT Loop Day 35
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Introducing a new backpacking loop combining the Cohos Trail, the Sentier Frontaliers and the Appalachian Trail for about 400 miles of New England mountains and mud. Starting in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we'll head north for about 160 miles before crossing into Canada to hike the Sentier Frontaliers (Border Trail) towards Maine. Once back in the US we'll travel south on the AT hittin...
CohFrontAT Loop Day 34
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Introducing a new backpacking loop combining the Cohos Trail, the Sentier Frontaliers and the Appalachian Trail for about 400 miles of New England mountains and mud. Starting in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we'll head north for about 160 miles before crossing into Canada to hike the Sentier Frontaliers (Border Trail) towards Maine. Once back in the US we'll travel south on the AT hittin...
CohFrontAT Loop Day 33
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Introducing a new backpacking loop combining the Cohos Trail, the Sentier Frontaliers and the Appalachian Trail for about 400 miles of New England mountains and mud. Starting in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we'll head north for about 160 miles before crossing into Canada to hike the Sentier Frontaliers (Border Trail) towards Maine. Once back in the US we'll travel south on the AT hittin...
CohFrontAT Loop Day 32
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Introducing a new backpacking loop combining the Cohos Trail, the Sentier Frontaliers and the Appalachian Trail for about 400 miles of New England mountains and mud. Starting in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we'll head north for about 160 miles before crossing into Canada to hike the Sentier Frontaliers (Border Trail) towards Maine. Once back in the US we'll travel south on the AT hittin...
CohFrontAT Loop Day 31
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Introducing a new backpacking loop combining the Cohos Trail, the Sentier Frontaliers and the Appalachian Trail for about 400 miles of New England mountains and mud. Starting in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we'll head north for about 160 miles before crossing into Canada to hike the Sentier Frontaliers (Border Trail) towards Maine. Once back in the US we'll travel south on the AT hittin...
CohFrontAT Loop Day 30
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Introducing a new backpacking loop combining the Cohos Trail, the Sentier Frontaliers and the Appalachian Trail for about 400 miles of New England mountains and mud. Starting in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we'll head north for about 160 miles before crossing into Canada to hike the Sentier Frontaliers (Border Trail) towards Maine. Once back in the US we'll travel south on the AT hittin...
CohFrontAT Loop Day 29
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Introducing a new backpacking loop combining the Cohos Trail, the Sentier Frontaliers and the Appalachian Trail for about 400 miles of New England mountains and mud. Starting in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we'll head north for about 160 miles before crossing into Canada to hike the Sentier Frontaliers (Border Trail) towards Maine. Once back in the US we'll travel south on the AT hittin...
CohFrontAT Loop Day 28
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Introducing a new backpacking loop combining the Cohos Trail, the Sentier Frontaliers and the Appalachian Trail for about 400 miles of New England mountains and mud. Starting in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we'll head north for about 160 miles before crossing into Canada to hike the Sentier Frontaliers (Border Trail) towards Maine. Once back in the US we'll travel south on the AT hittin...
CohFrontAT Loop Day 27
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Introducing a new backpacking loop combining the Cohos Trail, the Sentier Frontaliers and the Appalachian Trail for about 400 miles of New England mountains and mud. Starting in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we'll head north for about 160 miles before crossing into Canada to hike the Sentier Frontaliers (Border Trail) towards Maine. Once back in the US we'll travel south on the AT hittin...
CohFrontAT Loop Day 26
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Introducing a new backpacking loop combining the Cohos Trail, the Sentier Frontaliers and the Appalachian Trail for about 400 miles of New England mountains and mud. Starting in the White Mountains of New Hampshire we'll head north for about 160 miles before crossing into Canada to hike the Sentier Frontaliers (Border Trail) towards Maine. Once back in the US we'll travel south on the AT hittin...
CohFrontAT Loop Day 24
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Комментарии

  • @LaoSoftware
    @LaoSoftware 7 дней назад

    Stay safe. Drink your water. Charge your phone. Have paper map and compass ready. Bear spray. Tell your friends.

  • @erikgiggey4783
    @erikgiggey4783 10 дней назад

    very nice, ill be at kahtadin woods and waters this weekend with a group from the maine IAT

  • @erikgiggey4783
    @erikgiggey4783 18 дней назад

    you have to do whats right for you at the time, so many long hikes i mentally defeat myself on day 2.

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 17 дней назад

      I simply couldn't figure out the solution to an easy problem. In June when faced with an issue I can analyze possible solutions and outcomes, coming to the optimal solution in a matter of seconds. In late Sept it took me 24 hours to figure out the solution to a relatively simple problem. I could have gotten enough food in Johnson to last me until the Jonesville PO opened the following Monday. It would have meant not finishing the thru, but I could have spent the entire 23 days out there. Very simple solution, but it just wasn't there when I needed it. So now I am home pumping vitamin D and typing this by the light of a sun lamp waiting for normal levels of sanity to return in a few weeks :p

  • @maddiepalmer6216
    @maddiepalmer6216 Месяц назад

    Any tips so far? Currently looking at a SOBO start on Oct. 6 or 7 this year myself :)

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail Месяц назад

      That is a late start. Hopefully you are fast and the snow gives you time to get over the big lumps. No telling when it will come, but it really ups the danger factor on the higher summits. Good luck!

  • @erikgiggey4783
    @erikgiggey4783 Месяц назад

    i really want to do that trail. now that im 1880+ lbs lighter hiking is far more enjoyable. did the glt in 2 nights 3 days

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail Месяц назад

      Wow that is fast for the GLT. I really prefer three nights. If you do the LT you may want to go NOBO so you build up to the hardest parts. SOBO starts a little gnarly and then gets serious before tapering off for the last half so you have to come in ready for trouble heh. Glad to hear you are doing well man!

  • @guylainlavoie1307
    @guylainlavoie1307 Месяц назад

    Hope you have a great time! Starting it myself NOBO on the 14th. We will most likely cross path at some point.

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail Месяц назад

      Looking to be a beautiful Fall out there. Just have to hope the water supplies hold up. Hope to see you out there. Have a great hike!!

  • @davidseverance9245
    @davidseverance9245 Месяц назад

    Safe travels🐿️

  • @jaylewis5790
    @jaylewis5790 2 месяца назад

    Nice video

  • @CliffIrving
    @CliffIrving 2 месяца назад

    THANK YOU John !!!! Well done .. I enjoyed your hike .. looking forward to the next one !!

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 2 месяца назад

      Glad you had a good time with it. It was definitely an adventure! Haven't quite decided if I want to do the 1000 mile double loop next year yet :)

  • @JimValerian
    @JimValerian 3 месяца назад

    Looks beautiful! Happy travels✌️

  • @DarleneMason-Taylor
    @DarleneMason-Taylor 3 месяца назад

    Can't hear you :((

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 3 месяца назад

      Sorry, the videos were produced on my phone while on trail so the sound levels are not adjusted. Turning the volume up and down while watching is annoying I will agree, but does help.

  • @URNSMF
    @URNSMF 3 месяца назад

    This is amazing unedited footage, thanks for showing. Greetings from New Brunswick.

  • @franciscarabini7660
    @franciscarabini7660 3 месяца назад

    Great video buddy ..take care.good luck

  • @Roachscout
    @Roachscout 3 месяца назад

    it was a little foggy day eh?

  • @johnzubil2875
    @johnzubil2875 3 месяца назад

    Your in the woods alone. Aren't you afraid of Bigfoot.

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 3 месяца назад

      After a month on trail Bigfoot is the one who is afraid when we bump into one another :)

  • @me-ev3kz
    @me-ev3kz 3 месяца назад

    I hear this bird also on Mt Madison. It starts in the up hill direction, and gradually fades down hill. It progresses the same way up hill at dusk.

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 3 месяца назад

      I hear it on the Long Trail in VT, I hear it on the Cohos in NH and in the mountains of Maine. The bird app says it is a Winter Wren, at least for this one.

  • @Pinti9
    @Pinti9 3 месяца назад

    Careful it's treacherous out there. Electrolytes like celtic sea salt with water help with breathing.. I found that out recently.

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 3 месяца назад

      The breathing issue was really dumb :) I cinched down the shoulder straps the day I walked back into the US from Candada because of a very windy thunderstorm while road walking. I loosen/tighten the lifters every time I put the pack on, but don't touch those straps so it stayed very tight. It was preventing my ribcage from expanding fully so I wasn't able to breath properly. Just dumb, but it really messed me up for a few days and might be why I didn't feel well for the next couple of days afterwards. As for electrolytes I was using them throughout the hike on a regular basis. I die fast without those!

  • @Pinti9
    @Pinti9 3 месяца назад

    I admire you for taking on the challenge of such difficult hiking. You are very brave. Have you seen any bears?

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 3 месяца назад

      I think I saw one on the Cohos. My brain tried to turn what I saw into a wild boar and I am sure there are no boar up there heh. It was very quickly running away so I only saw a glimpse, but the size was right for a small bear. Lots of deer and several moose though which are almost always better to see than bears. :)

  • @nofahz
    @nofahz 3 месяца назад

    Awesome stuff

  • @lois6705
    @lois6705 3 месяца назад

    Congratulations on finishing the Cohos NOBO! Onward! Bienvenue!

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 3 месяца назад

      Ahhh not more French hehe. It was frustrating to use my limited French because no one but one friendly lady on Gosford spoke any English.

  • @me-ev3kz
    @me-ev3kz 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for posting your trip. I am going to be hiking Kilkenny Ridge trail this month. I live near by in Whitefield NH. I'm interested in your equipment, as you are experienced up here. Equipment such as hammock, stove, and food. Looking forward to your continuing progress!

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 3 месяца назад

      I am not sure you want to follow in my footsteps since I got lost in the Kilkenny this year heh. I will have to do a full gear load out video at some point. If you search on my channel you will find a review of the Emberlit wood stove that I use with a Zelph Modified Starlyte alcohol stove . I have nothing on the actual hammock which is a Dutchware 11' netless but if you search Dutchware there are several bling videos 😀

  • @lois6705
    @lois6705 3 месяца назад

    The Trio Trail was definitely my least favorite of the lot. I was Sobo and I did it late in the day. It was hot in there! Stay cool!

  • @judybriancunningham8868
    @judybriancunningham8868 3 месяца назад

    Hi John. I've been following your trek and enjoying the videos. Getting turned around and having a 12 hour "zero day" had to be really discouraging. I've gotten turned around on trails too, so I know how easy it is for that to happen. Good luck on the rest of your hike! Brian C

  • @lois6705
    @lois6705 4 месяца назад

    Those are dwarf irises. They are native to the northeast, though more common down south.

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the info. I have seen many more since. Glad they are supposed to be there because they are beautiful

  • @seanvancleve7852
    @seanvancleve7852 4 месяца назад

    Happy Fathers Day, LS!

  • @judybriancunningham8868
    @judybriancunningham8868 4 месяца назад

    Another very creative loop for this year's hike, John. Good luck on your trek, we'll be following along!

  • @seanvancleve7852
    @seanvancleve7852 4 месяца назад

    I'm with ya in spirit, LS

  • @hikesome
    @hikesome 4 месяца назад

    This is beyond beautiful. Stunning shots

  • @OlliePenny
    @OlliePenny 5 месяцев назад

    Wtf that’s weird. Lol

  • @thespiritforest
    @thespiritforest 5 месяцев назад

    I had a tree like that on Nilsen’s Leg last Tuesday, took me a few minutes by hand, but it worked. Nice little trip for me going north out of Coleman. Trail conditions were similar to yours, in terms of blowdowns.

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 5 месяцев назад

      @thespiritforest How do you get out to your section, driving or hiking? It is a beautiful trail, but much like my sections, not easy to get to. Can't wait to hike it again and say "There should be a shelter right here!" :)

  • @victorhuffman5068
    @victorhuffman5068 5 месяцев назад

    I love the sounds of a vibrant ecosystem 😊

  • @seanvancleve7852
    @seanvancleve7852 6 месяцев назад

    Wow, thank you for sharing!!!

  • @9MealsFromAnarchyUK
    @9MealsFromAnarchyUK 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for making this video. I will be purchasing a set of these after watching your video.

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 6 месяцев назад

      I don't know if Dutch has made something better since I got this setup, but it is the best system I have ever used. My Longhos Loop last year was plagued by near constant rain so being able to set up and tear down fast was valuable!

  • @arbitragedan
    @arbitragedan 6 месяцев назад

    can't hear you.... check your volume settings

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 6 месяцев назад

      Yup, that one's a bit quiet. Might be easier for you to turn up your volume than for me to rerecord the video :)

  • @KimNilsen-z4r
    @KimNilsen-z4r 7 месяцев назад

    Keep a-rockin', OM. Don't stop. Make the trip longer. It's too short, by gawd.

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 7 месяцев назад

      @user-py9sd4bd9i Stayed tuned because I am thinking of combining last year's loop with this one for next year :) A giant figure 8 with both NOBO and SOBO Cohos treks for a total of over 1,000 miles of New England mountains and mud.

  • @judybriancunningham8868
    @judybriancunningham8868 7 месяцев назад

    Another very creative loop! The weather CAN'T be as bad as it was last year, can it? Good luck on this one, John. I'll be following along. Brian Cunningham (Cohos SOBO 2023)

  • @thomasmcginnis3783
    @thomasmcginnis3783 7 месяцев назад

    So, add in the LT, and make it a figure-8??? "Woot!"

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 7 месяцев назад

      @thomasmcginnis3783 Shhhh, you will spoil the surprise :) I was sort of thinking doing the Cohos twice, once NOBO to start, then head to the LT, AT, Canada and then SOBO Cohos for the finale!

    • @thomasmcginnis3783
      @thomasmcginnis3783 7 месяцев назад

      @@lonestrangersontrail "Sweeeeeeeet!"

  • @VivaLaRepartee
    @VivaLaRepartee 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for posting this, great video! I used it as a guide to reserve the same spots for this summer. You sound like Bob Ross :) Happy trails!

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 7 месяцев назад

      That loop is amazing every time! Staying a night at Russell Pond makes for an easier trip to/from Davis. It is a long day starting from Wass Stream like we did on this trip. Hope you have a great hike!!

  • @dalemichaud8838
    @dalemichaud8838 8 месяцев назад

    ❤ thank you for sharing!

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 8 месяцев назад

      Definitely my pleasure! That was such a fun trip, though hard work at times breaking trail.

  • @zetterberg
    @zetterberg 8 месяцев назад

    Your game! Great review in a deluge. Awesome. Looks like making the arms prior to putting it on might help. An overbelt also to keep in cinched in at the waist

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 8 месяцев назад

      There are no actual arms, just slits for your hand or forearm to stick through. Inside the cape there are some toggles and loops you can use to connect the front and back which dampens some of the billowing. I still won't use it on a windy ridge though due to risk of taking flight :)

  • @markswishereatsstuff2500
    @markswishereatsstuff2500 8 месяцев назад

    I use a Snugpak poncho. Has full sleeves and thumbholes for great coverage. I'm also gonna use a straight up Zpacks Plex Solo tent for some civilized backpacking.

  • @stevensmith1911
    @stevensmith1911 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome stove. Goes a long ways as part of an ultralight kit. Thanks!

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 10 месяцев назад

      It makes sense under the right conditions where you can actually use it as a wood stove. Fire has to be legal, fuel and conditions need to be conducive. I find I really use it as a pot stand for my alcohol stove most of the time. It makes a great wind break and heat concentrator for a tiny stove plus is very stable. Pretty sure it is coming along again this year :)

  • @StephenRickson
    @StephenRickson 11 месяцев назад

    Hello my friend! Would like to know what you are using for trail information 😊❤

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 11 месяцев назад

      Combination of personal notes collected over the years and the FarOut app.

    • @StephenRickson
      @StephenRickson 11 месяцев назад

      @@lonestrangersontrail Thank you John! I really enjoyed your long trail trip l am now retired and am attempting to thru hike the long LT SOBO September 2024...lm a bit concerned about it being too severe though 🤪...Thanks again for taking us along with you...safe travels my friend 💙🤙

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail 11 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed the hike Stephen. Hope you enjoy it when you can! Really love the LT. Still trying to decide on next year's adventures and hoping to get back there for more. If you haven't seen it already I went NOBO from Rt 4 to Jay this year as part of my Longhos Loop. Let me know if there is anything I can help you with in terms of information and logistics as you set up your hike. If you go SOBO try to allow time to go really slow to start. It is tempting to race out of the blocks up there because there is so much ground to cover, but the terrain is rugged which wears you out.

  • @stevethornton3539
    @stevethornton3539 Год назад

    A grand adventure!

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail Год назад

      I can't tell you how many times I found myself saying "What an adventure!" on this thing. It really was! :)

  • @lois6705
    @lois6705 Год назад

    Yes, your feet will grow during a thru hike of substantial length, like your Longhos Loop. And yes, I hear voices too near brooks...you are not alone in that. Thank you for sharing, John.

  • @barbaratarbell606
    @barbaratarbell606 Год назад

    Tell us which US State we're hiking? I'm lost! 😱

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail Год назад

      The mighty Cohos Trail runs from Canada to Crawford Notch, roughly the top half of New Hampshire. The sections that I work are located between Dixville Notch and Coleman State Park.

  • @sinfonianbarelytone9191
    @sinfonianbarelytone9191 Год назад

    I've got that same setup, but have run 6 foot whoopie slings into the hammock end channel so I can go anywhere between 15 and 25+ feet. And hes sap is no gun.

  • @judybriancunningham8868
    @judybriancunningham8868 Год назад

    Hi John, I've been enjoying your videos of the LT portion of your long hike. I had to laugh at this comment about the section of trail along the Winooski River: ".... we're going to skip that because that's just stupid. It's full of ticks and long grass .....". I hiked the LT SOBO in 2019, and I skipped that section too. Every NOBO hiker I spoke with said "don't do it; do the road walk instead", so that's what I did. And you're right, it's a nice road walk! Brian C

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail Год назад

      I skipped it when I went SOBO last year too. I hear it is pretty down by the river, but I may never know :)

  • @nofahz
    @nofahz Год назад

    The last of the "Lost Tapes" Congratulations on recovering those 10 days.

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail Год назад

      It was a very happy day when I figured out how to get those files back! Mostly for that bird singing at sunset, but I like having the whole story on record :) Thanks for coming along on the adventure!

  • @MaryKnippi
    @MaryKnippi Год назад

    Is this Killington? At the start?

    • @lonestrangersontrail
      @lonestrangersontrail Год назад

      Stark's Nest warming hut. North of Abraham/Lincoln, south of Rt 17. Amazing place to camp if there is water in the barrel :)