Howker Ridge Trail 8:03 Washington (6,288 ft) (Watch my Washington hike vid: bit.ly/2y9Dwq9) 11:48 Lakes of the Clouds 12:55 Monroe (5,372 ft) 13:52 Pierce (4,310 ft) 17:29 Finish 19:34
I have to say the story telling in this is A+.. As someone who's hiked the whites with friends quite frequently it was very relatable the feeling of wanting to give up but your pals push you through it. Felt like I was right on the trail with you guys! Great video
Nice job with the video, Guys. Has a real professional feel to it. And of course, VERY nice job with the run. I hiked all those mountains and remember the unsure footing all along the way, with some of the rocks moving as soon as we stepped on them. Impressed you made it without any mishaps. Thanks for posting this.
Excellent video. These are the videos I like to watch for motivation when I can't get outside and train on my basement treadmill while watching RUclips. I do mountain trekking in moderation but it's good to see that some (young) people can do this.
came back here to give you all more kudos - I re-watch your videos and enjoy them every time. the effort/struggle comes through, as does the emotion and accomplishment... I love everyone's perspectives on these major trek! as a serious hiker myself so much of what you share resonates with me. Well done! Hike on!!
this was awesome - love watching these massive treks! I'm super close to finishing my NH48 list... excited for next summer and some traverses of my own!
Awesome video guys! I did the Presi traverse solo last May and it was unforgettable and brutal, occasionally post-holling in snow up to my waist in the trees, then 40-50mph winds above tree line, I took a single 10min break at the Mt Washington summit to refill my water and stumbled into the Highland center after 11hrs of incredible adventure. Can't recommend this trek enough to any experienced hikers/trail runners, maybe just don't go in shoulder season like i did!
Wow, sounds like you really did have quite the adventure! Waist-deep snow & 40-50 mph winds... Glad you made it through. Thanks for checking out the video.
A carin is built up, so if you get fogged in you can locate the trail. This is related to the sign you saw earlier. They are not kidding. Many people have died on Mt. Washington. A book was written about some of the people who died, but all those who did die are listed in an appendix’Not without Peril’.A supervisor at a company I worked for die on that mountain.
Nah, not a loop. We left a car the day before at parking lot about a half mile from where we finished Webster... We parked at a trailhead at the base of Madison in the morning. If I remember it was a roughly 30-40 min drive to go back to get the car at Madison when we finished.
Howker Ridge Trail 8:03
Washington (6,288 ft) (Watch my Washington hike vid: bit.ly/2y9Dwq9) 11:48
Lakes of the Clouds 12:55
Monroe (5,372 ft) 13:52
Pierce (4,310 ft) 17:29
Finish 19:34
I have to say the story telling in this is A+.. As someone who's hiked the whites with friends quite frequently it was very relatable the feeling of wanting to give up but your pals push you through it. Felt like I was right on the trail with you guys! Great video
Nice job with the video, Guys. Has a real professional feel to it. And of course, VERY nice job with the run. I hiked all those mountains and remember the unsure footing all along the way, with some of the rocks moving as soon as we stepped on them. Impressed you made it without any mishaps. Thanks for posting this.
Ron Carroll thanks, man! Appreciate the great comment
Excellent video. These are the videos I like to watch for motivation when I can't get outside and train on my basement treadmill while watching RUclips. I do mountain trekking in moderation but it's good to see that some (young) people can do this.
came back here to give you all more kudos - I re-watch your videos and enjoy them every time. the effort/struggle comes through, as does the emotion and accomplishment... I love everyone's perspectives on these major trek! as a serious hiker myself so much of what you share resonates with me. Well done! Hike on!!
You guys are awesome! Great traverse, great filming, great narration, and you have an obviously great friendship. Wonderful to see this!
Awesome video it makes me want to go experience these mountains myself
this was awesome - love watching these massive treks! I'm super close to finishing my NH48 list... excited for next summer and some traverses of my own!
Congrats on closing in on your NH48! Amazing accomplishment
Awesome video guys! I did the Presi traverse solo last May and it was unforgettable and brutal, occasionally post-holling in snow up to my waist in the trees, then 40-50mph winds above tree line, I took a single 10min break at the Mt Washington summit to refill my water and stumbled into the Highland center after 11hrs of incredible adventure. Can't recommend this trek enough to any experienced hikers/trail runners, maybe just don't go in shoulder season like i did!
Wow, sounds like you really did have quite the adventure! Waist-deep snow & 40-50 mph winds... Glad you made it through. Thanks for checking out the video.
Just did mount Washington hike today and it totally roasted me so yall are insane!!!!! Get it! I'm
A carin is built up, so if you get fogged in you can locate the trail. This is related to the sign you saw earlier. They are not kidding. Many people have died on Mt. Washington. A book was written about some of the people who died, but all those who did die are listed in an appendix’Not without Peril’.A supervisor at a company I worked for die on that mountain.
Quality Production... well done!
what shoes did you guys prefer for this, and if you could wear different ones, what would you choose?
We all wore trail running shoes. I tore mine up pretty good, but would wear a trail shoe again.
Well done!
Thanks!
Where did you park and how did you only end up .5 miles from the car? Was it a loop?
Nah, not a loop. We left a car the day before at parking lot about a half mile from where we finished Webster... We parked at a trailhead at the base of Madison in the morning. If I remember it was a roughly 30-40 min drive to go back to get the car at Madison when we finished.
Where do I sign up for the next run?
Noted! 2018 come join the team!
Please stay on the trail! Not on the vegetation.
Kinda, kinda, kinda, kinda, kinda, mute.