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New Subscriber and fellow RUclips creator. Great video! A few years ago before I started a channel. My wife and I watched you and your wife's trip/hike out in Arizona we had been out there visiting a friend and hiked the Peralta Trail and stayed with a friend in Gold Canyon behind the hotel you two stayed your last night. Thanks to RUclips recommended videos you just popped up on my phone! Which reminded me of your channel. Looking forward to catching up on videos! Tony
My brother worked at a fire tower at Barr Hill in Ms. I remember running up and down the steps when I was a teenager. Now I'm in a nursing home. Enjoy the trip down memory lane! Sure miss it.
Silly idea for you. Carry a few extra walmart or even bread bags with you. If your going to be in areas of mud and water you can put the on your feet before you put on your boots. The bags will help keep your feet dry if your boots develop leaks. Used to do that when ice fishing in the winter just in case I accidentally stepped in a deep puddle on the ice or an open ice fishing hole.
@@sintax77 my grandpa taught me that. It saved my feet as a kid many times. I would do what was called running tip ups ( running to a tip up in a hole whose flag was up indicating a fish was on the line and needed to be pulled up before the fish got off) and many times would run all day long and sometimes there would be an in or two of water under fresh snow on the ice.
.....R-E-S-P-E-C-T......coming from a Vermont girl! :) I don't scare easy BUT The Green Mountains are full of mystery, folk-lore, and MY VERY OWN experiences growing up in the NEK......lions, tigers, and bears....oh my! YOU did it dude! Thanks for sharing! What a great experience for me on this side of the screen.....(and I didn't even mind the sale pitches! After all science is being more open to the needs of us humans needing to KNOW we aren't our ancestors who could live off berries, and a squirrel as they hiked their way to freedom....xo
Smart move in turning around and avoiding the water crossing in such cold conditions. What I always like about your videos is that, unfortunately, things quite often go wrong, one way or another, whether it is a forgotten piece of gear or missing a turn at a trail junction, etc., and as a true hiker/backpacker you just adapt and roll with the punches to make the best of your adventure. In fact, making do and adapting is a real part of the adventure for all of us. This was another great vid and as always, I look forward to your next posting. Thanks for taking us all along and giving us the chance to see that screw-ups happen to us all. Stay well.
My new favorite thing to do during a Sintax adventure is to nervously enjoy your stopping for casual commentary all the while knowing the sun is sinking and night-hiking is inevitable. Great trip!
Hello 👋 Mr. Adventure, thank you for another exciting tag along. You never have to search for adventure because adventure always comes to you. Be safe out there. 🤗
I love your videos but I am a southern girl and I live vicariously because let’s be honest, I’m not camping in winter conditions . For us in my neck of the woods, that’s below 70 🤣. I love your videos and always learn something.
I really enjoy your adventures and videos. You’re fun to watch because there is no ego involved, and you don’t preach the self-righteous virtue nonsense like some other RUclips hikers do. Thanks for sharing and happy trails!
That was one crazy, scary 😨 trip. It's cool watching trips in icy conditions but so hate feeling cold. That watchtower and the broken window letting in the hectic wind and weather would have been the end for me. Glad you enjoyed it and all future adventures.
Another great video dude...That washed out trail is why I started carrying 55 gallon garbage bags in my pack. They weigh nothing and take up very little room. In that situation you could put one over each leg, tie them up at the top with paracord and keep your pants/boots dry while crossing knee deep water. On the 2 occasions I had to use them they were invaluable
@@sintax77 thanks man... the thickness of the bag is more important than the size of it. If you do go that route get the really heavy duty bags and pick a size that works for you.
My son just gave me new hiking boots for Christmas. I'm in Northern VT. I can't wait to go out and break them in. I've never hiked and slept over in winter. I might try. You made it look fun. It always comes down to the boots doesn't it. Happy New Year.
Excellent adventure Sintax! You always know how to make a bad situation fun to watch. In the future look into Seal Skinz waterproof socks to throw in your pack as an insurance the dreaded broken boot fiasco and ingress of water and bitterly miserable cold feet. Why not next trip throw together what you think is the perfect campfire cheeseburger. It's a little more complicated than tossing water in a bag but I have always wondered what kind of burger you choose after a hike so why not make a couple of doubles and show the world your campfire cooking skillz. Much respect . Cheers!
Wow this brought back memories. Great vid. I did a thru hike in 2008 and when I got to Vermont someone changed one of the trail signs to read "welcome to Vermud" And that sure turned out to be true!!
At 10:09 the first mountain you pointed to is Mt. Equinox, the second is Dorset peak. Sorry I don’t intentionally want to be “that” guy lol. They are very close in height, Equinox spans a much wider area. I’ve lived here all my life and traveled prospect trail 🙂. Cool to see my neck of the woods 😎
Agree! Usually we have quite a bit of snow on the ground (Eden) what little we had is gone and just some black ice left on the driveway. Don't even think we will have a white Xmas if the weather keeps this way. People seem to think it's great to not have the snow but they will wish we had it when wells run dry in the summer! Hope you and yours have a nice holiday season!
@@gregorywilkerson2042 no not this summer. We had enough rain that it was fine. As long as you have a deep we'll you should be fine. I'd try to move before Thanksgiving if I were you. There will be snow on the ground by then. And Depending on where you are moving it could be a lot. Last year we had a lot of super cold days. Wind chills -25 to -30. But it's a beautiful place to live and no one will bother you. Good luck!
It’s fun seeing you go places I’ve been. Your trip was my first backpacking trip. We opted to stay on the care-takers tent platform, since there wasn’t a care-taker there. I wanted to use my tent since I carried it in. The pond is an awesome place to watch the sun go down. Thanks for the content!
I remember that summer Lye Brook video from many years ago. That was one of the first Sintax videos I ever watched. I enjoyed that one and every one since. Thank you for the time and effort you put into your videos. 👍
In my neck of the woods...when you have more time give the northeast kingdom a try, it's definitely more of a challenge, wonderful views, maybe see you out on the trail. Don't be a stranger! Thanks for visiting VT
@@blain5827 this is true, but they are definitely some big woods, that are challenging, there is also some small hiking trails around Lake Willoughby as well that are very nice 👍
As always, I enjoyed your video. I must admit I was a little worried about you up in that fire tower, built in the 30's. It was so windy; I was glad for you to leave there, except you had to come down those steps in the dark. Thankfully you made it ok. Sorry about the boots failing; I know that was not comfortable, so it's a good thing you decided not to forge the river in those boots. Thanks for my vicarious trip to Vermont! Until next tine!
Love Vermont and the AT/LT. Had lunch at Prospect Rock and loved that view of the Equinox. That tower always in the wind it seems! Lol. But it’s inspiring to know that was the beginning of what we enjoy today! Thanks for keeping it real with the coffee and having to backtrack! It will make the coffee that much better when you get to enjoy it! Memory coffee! PS. Thanks for showing the hammock hang in the upper shelter. I have only done it once to keep bugs out but didn’t hang, simply used it as a bicycle on the floor.
I love the fact you went back to an OG spot. Feels like yesterday you uploaded the older Lye Brook Wilderness video! All these years later here we are again. Keep it going man!
I've been to Stratton Pond a few times. When it rains, the trails become very wet and muddy. Wise idea to turn around. Last time I was there a few years ago, my friend had planned a route out that had a section similar to your dead end stream crossing, but we were able to make it across without getting too wet. We did, however, have to bust through brush on a very overgrown trail where the vegetation was so thick that in many places we couldn't see where we were putting our feet. It was late summer, and with the rain pouring down on our way in, and having to bust through wet brush on our way out, I nicknamed the area the Lyme Disease Wilderness Area. Luckily, we didn't pick up any ticks. Permethrin is great stuff!
Another great hike, this was the first year in about 5 years that I didn't backpack on Thanksgiving but I'm planning trip a few days before Christmas or maybe after, not sure yet. Sucks you forgot your stove, I always carry a titanium fire box on every trip just in case I run out of fuel, I also carry a coffee cup so I can heat water for coffee on one stove and heat water with the firebox
Imagine being in that fire tower during a thunderstorm. Personnel that manned those fire towers would have to stand/sit on wooden stools with glass insulators on the stools feet to protect them from electrocution from direct lightning strikes to the tower. They still follow that method to this day in the few that are still in service.
I have done Lyebrook to Bourn Pond twice so far and been to the falls once, on a separate trip, parking at the main parking lot. The parking area you were at, and hike you did , gives me another option when I return to VT hopefully next year. Thank you for sharing.
Not a hard spot to find .when u are on 30 and went through town it on the left befor going up to the big parking lot . And as you can see you can drive up to the top and park but he did not . Its a seasonal road and not maintained. The road is used a lot . Just map it . Rootvalle road .
I've lived in VT my whole life and I still have a lot of days when I say to myself that I'm lucky to b here, it's beautiful and you can still find peace if you look for it(it's gotten a lot harder since Covid caused the mass influx of city ppl 😕).
Sintax, you should have been a surveyor, Your good at math, you love the outdoors and long walks, you don't mind being alone and someone would pay you a lot of money to find those brass caps.
Another good wet & cold trip, always worth doing! Looking forward to winter, at least the snow's snow It still occasionally surprises me to hear English town names over there (with Manchester), obviously they're everywhere but that one caught me ^o^
You are always hiking and camping. Anyway you could go over safety in all aspects and how to stay safe. I just saw three tragic stories of hikers gone missing and either never found or remains found years later. Just think it would be a good topic. Safety, how to stay safe. Thanks.
I always shove my boots to the bottom of my sleeping bag. I always use a rectangle down bag just for that reason. Room for my boots and the dry overnite! Also, put your freeze dried dinner in your jacket while it rehydrates. It will stay warmer and so will you!!
I grew in in Manchester! Like barely a mile from rootville road. Been up that trail many times. My great great grandfather was one of the guys who named prospect rock.
Great vid sintax. When are you going to hit the white mountains again ?? I watch all your older videos alot. Especially as I'm planning trips. My GF and I are peak. Chasers working the NH48 and NE67. We always joke about bumping into you on the trails lol .. Keep up the great work Shawn ! Also where's Mike and TJ ??
I'm sorry, I have no memory of seeing this video, or the fire tower. I can not believe you went all the way up there, and did not even stay because of the coffee, but every fire tower thing I see its always a disappointment to the traveler.
Hope your wife is feeling better. It's awesome that you model good decision making; freezing temps, leaky boots, and deep fast moving water, not a good mix. May Fatther Winter bring you some new boots. I have a question, why is it that I never see anyone putting hand warmers in their boots over night? Would that be bad for the boots?
A roll of duct tape might be a handy item to pack..at least you could have stuck down that noisy window and found something to block that missing pane 😉
Long time fan. Love the videos with shelters not just a hammock pitched in the middle of nowhere, those camps are a bit boring. In the western mountains these shelters are non existent and illegal. East coast has some many of these old timey shelters scattered out in the woods.
Told my wife at the beginning of the video, I bet he night hikes at least once. I bet he forgets at least 1 important item. And, I bet he bushwacks to get back to the trail at least once. Eh, 2 out of 3 wasn't too bad. I did think for a minute you would find a way to bushwack around that mess but was happy to see you make a liar out of me. You definitely made the right choice on that one. On camera it looked like there might have been a way across but one false solid spot and in the drink you would have been in those temperatures. Fire tower looked like fun. I'm sure it was saying a little. Anyways, thanks for another awesome video! We really enjoyed it!
Thanks, man. I really wanted to make that last passage work, but it felt super sketch. I watched the video back while editing and it totally didn't look that bad, but I can promise you it was pretty treacherous looking in real life, haha
@@sintax77 I'm sure it was worse in person. Had something similar happen to me in Alaska. Was out in the back country with some friends. Spent a few nights and started hiking back out. Temps had warmed up quite a bit the last 2 days. The little stream we had crossed coming in was now a river about 25 feet across and about 3 feet deep. Luckily, had enough service to get a message out. Waited a few hours for someone to bring a raft. And even with that it was a little on the sketchy side.
@@abyssiniahenry128 absolutely! Very similar situation to him. We were very lucky we had awesome communication equipment with us. He had no forms of communication with him. Sad situation. But man did he have a great life!
nice to see you still after it sintax. Havent seen your vids since sleeping in the v-dub days lol. Saw your instagram post about this one and had to come check it out. Glad all is well, love the jeep
The calender said fall, but I'm gonna call this one a winter trip ;)
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that little babbling brook waterfall caught me off guard @sintax77. lol. Thank you for that.
Thanks for reminding me to restock my Liquid IV! Definitely going to give the tangerine a try.
New Subscriber and fellow RUclips creator. Great video! A few years ago before I started a channel. My wife and I watched you and your wife's trip/hike out in Arizona we had been out there visiting a friend and hiked the Peralta Trail and stayed with a friend in Gold Canyon behind the hotel you two stayed your last night. Thanks to RUclips recommended videos you just popped up on my phone! Which reminded me of your channel. Looking forward to catching up on videos! Tony
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My brother worked at a fire tower at Barr Hill in Ms. I remember running up and down the steps when I was a teenager. Now I'm in a nursing home. Enjoy the trip down memory lane! Sure miss it.
Thanks, Tereisa. I'm happy to hear it brought back some nice memories:)
Silly idea for you. Carry a few extra walmart or even bread bags with you. If your going to be in areas of mud and water you can put the on your feet before you put on your boots. The bags will help keep your feet dry if your boots develop leaks. Used to do that when ice fishing in the winter just in case I accidentally stepped in a deep puddle on the ice or an open ice fishing hole.
That's a great tip - thanks!
@@sintax77 my grandpa taught me that. It saved my feet as a kid many times. I would do what was called running tip ups ( running to a tip up in a hole whose flag was up indicating a fish was on the line and needed to be pulled up before the fish got off) and many times would run all day long and sometimes there would be an in or two of water under fresh snow on the ice.
Mom used to have me put bread bags on my feet when wearing pac boots. Works great.
A more durable option is Seal Skinz waterproof socks.
" Wearing bread bag shoes and singing Helter Skelter ".
Beastie Boys - "Johnny Ryall"
.....R-E-S-P-E-C-T......coming from a Vermont girl! :) I don't scare easy BUT The Green Mountains are full of mystery, folk-lore, and MY VERY OWN experiences growing up in the NEK......lions, tigers, and bears....oh my! YOU did it dude! Thanks for sharing! What a great experience for me on this side of the screen.....(and I didn't even mind the sale pitches! After all science is being more open to the needs of us humans needing to KNOW we aren't our ancestors who could live off berries, and a squirrel as they hiked their way to freedom....xo
Smart move in turning around and avoiding the water crossing in such cold conditions.
What I always like about your videos is that, unfortunately, things quite often go wrong, one way or another, whether it is a forgotten piece of gear or missing a turn at a trail junction, etc., and as a true hiker/backpacker you just adapt and roll with the punches to make the best of your adventure. In fact, making do and adapting is a real part of the adventure for all of us.
This was another great vid and as always, I look forward to your next posting. Thanks for taking us all along and giving us the chance to see that screw-ups happen to us all. Stay well.
My new favorite thing to do during a Sintax adventure is to nervously enjoy your stopping for casual commentary all the while knowing the sun is sinking and night-hiking is inevitable. Great trip!
Lol
Night would loose direction
By the time you feel thirsty, you are already dehydrated. Drinking at intervals is much better than waiting to feel thirsty
You always cut out the best parts of the hike. We want to watch you making food and stuff! Does anyone agree with me?
Thumbs up for Vermont.
Thanks. It is beautiful here. Love living here
Hello 👋 Mr. Adventure, thank you for another exciting tag along. You never have to search for adventure because adventure always comes to you. Be safe out there. 🤗
Rain, snow, fog, sleet, night hike AND all with wet feet…impressive! Another great trip and vid, thanks!
Merry Christmas thanks for another great Adventure
Thank you sintex 77
You were in Vermont in November. Glad to see you were wearing bright colors. (Deer season.)
I love your videos but I am a southern girl and I live vicariously because let’s be honest, I’m not camping in winter conditions . For us in my neck of the woods, that’s below 70 🤣. I love your videos and always learn something.
This is my hometown. I sleep up there with just a picnic blanket in the summer
My wife grew up in the last house on the right side of rootville. Hike that all the time. Prospect rock has a gorgeous lookout. Gorgeous area
I grew up just down east Manchester road from there! One of the us who named prospect rock was an ancestor of mine.
I really enjoy your adventures and videos. You’re fun to watch because there is no ego involved, and you don’t preach the self-righteous virtue nonsense like some other RUclips hikers do. Thanks for sharing and happy trails!
Shawn you inspire me,I do not do many winter trips.Some of your best vids have been in the winter.Thanks for all the info and extra steps
57.29 I love the backwards flow of the creek scene!😁
That was one crazy, scary 😨 trip. It's cool watching trips in icy conditions but so hate feeling cold. That watchtower and the broken window letting in the hectic wind and weather would have been the end for me. Glad you enjoyed it and all future adventures.
I really loved it when you were on the trail right next to Stratton Pond! That was beautiful!
Came across your channel a few months ago when I was researching Dolly Sods. Have enjoyed your adventures. Thanks.
Wow! It was good to see the shelter again. Haven’t been there in a couple years. Great vid Syntax! Thanks so much!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent timing with the storm and tower. I love those hiking nuggets.
Another great video dude...That washed out trail is why I started carrying 55 gallon garbage bags in my pack. They weigh nothing and take up very little room. In that situation you could put one over each leg, tie them up at the top with paracord and keep your pants/boots dry while crossing knee deep water. On the 2 occasions I had to use them they were invaluable
interesting
Not a bad idea!
@@sintax77 thanks man... the thickness of the bag is more important than the size of it. If you do go that route get the really heavy duty bags and pick a size that works for you.
Vermont is my home. Manchester is around the corner! LOVE THIS!
Liquid iv is a great hangover cure too.
Your videos are what got me into hiking, and gave me the courage to hike alone! Cheers Sintax77. Much love!
My son just gave me new hiking boots for Christmas. I'm in Northern VT. I can't wait to go out and break them in. I've never hiked and slept over in winter. I might try. You made it look fun. It always comes down to the boots doesn't it. Happy New Year.
Excellent adventure Sintax! You always know how to make a bad situation fun to watch. In the future look into Seal Skinz waterproof socks to throw in your pack as an insurance the dreaded broken boot fiasco and ingress of water and bitterly miserable cold feet. Why not next trip throw together what you think is the perfect campfire cheeseburger. It's a little more complicated than tossing water in a bag but I have always wondered what kind of burger you choose after a hike so why not make a couple of doubles and show the world your campfire cooking skillz. Much respect . Cheers!
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The seasoned hiker that you’ve become over the years has made you quite the daredevil.
Wow this brought back memories. Great vid. I did a thru hike in 2008 and when I got to Vermont someone changed one of the trail signs to read "welcome to Vermud" And that sure turned out to be true!!
At 10:09 the first mountain you pointed to is Mt. Equinox, the second is Dorset peak. Sorry I don’t intentionally want to be “that” guy lol. They are very close in height, Equinox spans a much wider area. I’ve lived here all my life and traveled prospect trail 🙂. Cool to see my neck of the woods 😎
weathers been off here in VT for a while now. Raining like crazy and cold ta boot. nice vid.
Agree! Usually we have quite a bit of snow on the ground (Eden) what little we had is gone and just some black ice left on the driveway. Don't even think we will have a white Xmas if the weather keeps this way. People seem to think it's great to not have the snow but they will wish we had it when wells run dry in the summer! Hope you and yours have a nice holiday season!
@@kimberlymarino7344 have the wells been running dry more often. Thinking of moving there in a few months
@@gregorywilkerson2042 no not this summer. We had enough rain that it was fine. As long as you have a deep we'll you should be fine. I'd try to move before Thanksgiving if I were you. There will be snow on the ground by then. And Depending on where you are moving it could be a lot. Last year we had a lot of super cold days. Wind chills -25 to -30. But it's a beautiful place to live and no one will bother you. Good luck!
Another great video. Thanks for bringing us along for the ride.
You have an instinct for adventure and for knowing that sometimes the adventure is in the mundane
Really enjoyed this one!
It’s fun seeing you go places I’ve been. Your trip was my first backpacking trip. We opted to stay on the care-takers tent platform, since there wasn’t a care-taker there. I wanted to use my tent since I carried it in. The pond is an awesome place to watch the sun go down. Thanks for the content!
Thank you for sharing this trip with us. It was really inspirational. I live pretty close to these trails you took and would love to try this.
Great shot of the waterfall "backtracking" !!
Thanks again for using good sense about going back the safer trail.
Very ominous at the top of that tower. You captured the moment perfectly my friend 😁 Wonderful trip I was thoroughly entertained!
I was feeling uncomfortable the whole time you were on the fire lookout tower, lol. Great video, I enjoyed the trip!
I remember that summer Lye Brook video from many years ago. That was one of the first Sintax videos I ever watched. I enjoyed that one and every one since. Thank you for the time and effort you put into your videos. 👍
Cool to see you hiking one of my favorite trails. Cheers
In my neck of the woods...when you have more time give the northeast kingdom a try, it's definitely more of a challenge, wonderful views, maybe see you out on the trail. Don't be a stranger! Thanks for visiting VT
You the man going out there all alone!
Unreal in the night!!
I'm definitely looking to get up there in the Northeast Kingdom one of these days! ...maybe sooner than later ;)
Seems like backpacking is minimal in the Kingdom other than an out and back on the Long Trail?
@@blain5827 this is true, but they are definitely some big woods, that are challenging, there is also some small hiking trails around Lake Willoughby as well that are very nice 👍
Wow. This one really moved me for some reason! I’m such a weirdo I guess. The wind in the fire tower got me I think. Awesome video. Thanks
As always, I enjoyed your video. I must admit I was a little worried about you up in that fire tower, built in the 30's. It was so windy; I was glad for you to leave there, except you had to come down those steps in the dark. Thankfully you made it ok. Sorry about the boots failing; I know that was not comfortable, so it's a good thing you decided not to forge the river in those boots. Thanks for my vicarious trip to Vermont! Until next tine!
I had to keep watching cuz it was fun seeing how unprepared you were . Made it more exciting than the over prepared guys.
Love Vermont and the AT/LT. Had lunch at Prospect Rock and loved that view of the Equinox. That tower always in the wind it seems! Lol. But it’s inspiring to know that was the beginning of what we enjoy today! Thanks for keeping it real with the coffee and having to backtrack! It will make the coffee that much better when you get to enjoy it! Memory coffee! PS. Thanks for showing the hammock hang in the upper shelter. I have only done it once to keep bugs out but didn’t hang, simply used it as a bicycle on the floor.
My great great grandfather was one of the guys who named prospect rock!
Awesome thanks we've been waiting on this
I love the fact you went back to an OG spot. Feels like yesterday you uploaded the older Lye Brook Wilderness video! All these years later here we are again. Keep it going man!
So awesome that you remember that original vid :) Shout out to the v-dub :)
@@sintax77 Pop-Tarts and Monster energy for breakfast all the way! Lol
I've been to Stratton Pond a few times. When it rains, the trails become very wet and muddy. Wise idea to turn around. Last time I was there a few years ago, my friend had planned a route out that had a section similar to your dead end stream crossing, but we were able to make it across without getting too wet. We did, however, have to bust through brush on a very overgrown trail where the vegetation was so thick that in many places we couldn't see where we were putting our feet. It was late summer, and with the rain pouring down on our way in, and having to bust through wet brush on our way out, I nicknamed the area the Lyme Disease Wilderness Area. Luckily, we didn't pick up any ticks. Permethrin is great stuff!
You’re one tough s.o.b.!! 🤪😂. In all seriousness, great trip and vid! 👏🏻
Another great hike, this was the first year in about 5 years that I didn't backpack on Thanksgiving but I'm planning trip a few days before Christmas or maybe after, not sure yet. Sucks you forgot your stove, I always carry a titanium fire box on every trip just in case I run out of fuel, I also carry a coffee cup so I can heat water for coffee on one stove and heat water with the firebox
I love vermont. Such a magical strange place
Imagine being in that fire tower during a thunderstorm. Personnel that manned those fire towers would have to stand/sit on wooden stools with glass insulators on the stools feet to protect them from electrocution from direct lightning strikes to the tower. They still follow that method to this day in the few that are still in service.
Wow, I hadn't really thought of that. Yikes
I have done Lyebrook to Bourn Pond twice so far and been to the falls once, on a separate trip, parking at the main parking lot. The parking area you were at, and hike you did , gives me another option when I return to VT hopefully next year. Thank you for sharing.
Not a hard spot to find .when u are on 30 and went through town it on the left befor going up to the big parking lot . And as you can see you can drive up to the top and park but he did not . Its a seasonal road and not maintained. The road is used a lot . Just map it . Rootvalle road .
@@heithdotysadventures7824 Rootville. (I grew up a couple miles from there)
Vermont is the most beautiful state! I'd like to go back in the fall.
I've lived in VT my whole life and I still have a lot of days when I say to myself that I'm lucky to b here, it's beautiful and you can still find peace if you look for it(it's gotten a lot harder since Covid caused the mass influx of city ppl 😕).
👍👏. Ha! What was that backwards video leaving the shelter? Backwards waterfall on the re-hike too.
I would not have went up that tower,lol.but it was fun watching you do it..lol.awsome video.great views n camp out.
Good to see ya in Vermont, looking forward to the old man's camp video. Stay well.
Sintax, you should have been a surveyor, Your good at math, you love the outdoors and long walks, you don't mind being alone and someone would pay you a lot of money to find those brass caps.
Another good wet & cold trip, always worth doing! Looking forward to winter, at least the snow's snow
It still occasionally surprises me to hear English town names over there (with Manchester), obviously they're everywhere but that one caught me ^o^
That shelter was pretty sketchy!! Looked like a really cool trip. I appreciate how you keep it real by not editing out mistakes.
You are always hiking and camping. Anyway you could go over safety in all aspects and how to stay safe. I just saw three tragic stories of hikers gone missing and either never found or remains found years later. Just think it would be a good topic. Safety, how to stay safe. Thanks.
I always shove my boots to the bottom of my sleeping bag. I always use a rectangle down bag just for that reason. Room for my boots and the dry overnite! Also, put your freeze dried dinner in your jacket while it rehydrates. It will stay warmer and so will you!!
Great video, I always enjoy the escape and the time you spend sharing. Nice tie-in with the sponsor, you're the Paul Harvey of backpacking :).
MAXIM! sweet! Yes, 2= 8oz serving. Red: regular, Yellow: mocha, Brown:arabica, Green:decaf.
Hard to imagine having to stay in the creepy tower, even when it was in better condition. Glad you made it out safe.
Thank you so much. Be happy
Great video, as always. Going to give Liquid IV a try, thanx’s for links.
I grew in in Manchester! Like barely a mile from rootville road. Been up that trail many times. My great great grandfather was one of the guys who named prospect rock.
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Enjoyed the video! You made the right call by not trying to cross that stream. Hypothermia is never far behind a wet cold body!
I live in the Adirondack mountains. The mountains of Vermont are beautiful too
I like that Wild Turkey beanie! Great vid man!
Glad you turned around. When you’re alone safety is first. You gotta make cheeseburger time. Texas
Hey now thanks for the scenic views and man it looks cold out there. Now time for a cheeseburger
Loving the Micheal Jackson Thriller look!!!
That watch tower is so creepy in the wind. It reminds me of the Neverending Story lol
Great vid sintax. When are you going to hit the white mountains again ?? I watch all your older videos alot. Especially as I'm planning trips. My GF and I are peak. Chasers working the NH48 and NE67. We always joke about bumping into you on the trails lol ..
Keep up the great work Shawn ! Also where's Mike and TJ ??
I just want to see the cabin!!!
I'm sorry, I have no memory of seeing this video, or the fire tower. I can not believe you went all the way up there, and did not even stay because of the coffee, but every fire tower thing I see its always a disappointment to the traveler.
Hi Shawn 👋thanks buddy 👊always appreciate and enjoy your videos, stay safe and take care my friend 👍
33:00 one thing you could add to the mashed potatoes, they do BBQ pulled pork in the same kind of packets like the chicken and fish. BIG cal boost.
You should do a review on the cheeseburgers at the end of your hikes.
Always wishing the same; I think he did one time, after a New Hampshire trip... (?)
Beautiful but too wet and too cold for me..... thanks for the hike!
I use those iv things at work and they definitely help
Oh so cool. Was just going to bed and this pops up.
Glad to see ya back!
Cool trip. Thanks for the video
Hope your wife is feeling better. It's awesome that you model good decision making; freezing temps, leaky boots, and deep fast moving water, not a good mix. May Fatther Winter bring you some new boots. I have a question, why is it that I never see anyone putting hand warmers in their boots over night? Would that be bad for the boots?
Hand warmers in the boots is actually a great idea, but I never seem to think of it until after the fact.
My favorite place to camp! Awesome vid!
Prospect Rock is a great hike, view is fantastic! Grew up a few miles from there.
A roll of duct tape might be a handy item to pack..at least you could have stuck down that noisy window and found something to block that missing pane 😉
Long time fan. Love the videos with shelters not just a hammock pitched in the middle of nowhere, those camps are a bit boring.
In the western mountains these shelters are non existent and illegal. East coast has some many of these old timey shelters scattered out in the woods.
If that were me I'd have gone off trail, bushwhackin my way around that flooded crossing ,until I picked up the trail again😅
Told my wife at the beginning of the video, I bet he night hikes at least once. I bet he forgets at least 1 important item. And, I bet he bushwacks to get back to the trail at least once. Eh, 2 out of 3 wasn't too bad. I did think for a minute you would find a way to bushwack around that mess but was happy to see you make a liar out of me. You definitely made the right choice on that one. On camera it looked like there might have been a way across but one false solid spot and in the drink you would have been in those temperatures. Fire tower looked like fun. I'm sure it was saying a little. Anyways, thanks for another awesome video! We really enjoyed it!
Thanks, man. I really wanted to make that last passage work, but it felt super sketch. I watched the video back while editing and it totally didn't look that bad, but I can promise you it was pretty treacherous looking in real life, haha
@@sintax77 I'm sure it was worse in person. Had something similar happen to me in Alaska. Was out in the back country with some friends. Spent a few nights and started hiking back out. Temps had warmed up quite a bit the last 2 days. The little stream we had crossed coming in was now a river about 25 feet across and about 3 feet deep. Luckily, had enough service to get a message out. Waited a few hours for someone to bring a raft. And even with that it was a little on the sketchy side.
@@one2869 In part a contributing factor in the demise of Alexander Supertramp aka Christopher McCandless. Glad you were more fortunate.
@@abyssiniahenry128 absolutely! Very similar situation to him. We were very lucky we had awesome communication equipment with us. He had no forms of communication with him. Sad situation. But man did he have a great life!
nice to see you still after it sintax. Havent seen your vids since sleeping in the v-dub days lol. Saw your instagram post about this one and had to come check it out. Glad all is well, love the jeep