I have to say, what I like best about your videos, is how positive you are. Everything you say, everyone you meet, you're just a really nice person and always seem truly genuine. Thanks for making the world a better place through your videos (because you really are!).
The video from the fire tower showing the spruce trees from above is a big contrast to the view on the trail itself. As far as the lush growth I think it is more a factor of the time of year rather than being in Vermont. Thanks again for the great videos. I hope you get the New Hampshire and Maine videos done before you head out on the PCT. I know the guys who had the chipmunk eating their stuff was bad. I had mice do that to my tent in Shenandoah National Park but I was the only camper who got hit. There was no food in my tent but the dang mice were building nests in my clean clothes and bringing in their own stash of acorns.
Another great video in your series. Really like how you have it broken into states. You hike with a fast pace! Sorry about your friend and her tent, but sleeping with your food bag, never a good idea. Sunset at 5:20 was awesome! Great views with the stick pic. Cool spot on the top with all the ski stuff. Thanks for posting!
If a fine doesn't already exist for listening to dubstep on the trail, it probably should. Haha! Love your videos man! What happened to the northern half of VT past Bromley? Killington, etc.
I have to say when I do my first through hike when I make it to Vermont I'm stopping at Ben and jerries I went there as a kid and I think everyone should make the trip there because let's be honest you earned the treat
Nice to watch.... Hope you enjoyed it here in VT.... In the good weather I walk on the trail every Friday in Bennington /Woodford.... Harmon Mountain... Sorry I missed you... Met a few thru hikers this year.... Great videos btw.
Loved Bennington. A guy was at the trail swimming in the river and he drove us into town and gave us a tour of everything and drove us up to an apple orchard so we could see a view of the town and surrounding mountains. Great time!
I've been trolling around on your videos a lot, and I've been thoroughly enjoying them. I'm (not so) patiently awaiting to see you arrive at katahdin haha. Great work.
I use a stickpic and just my hand. The Sony camera has a great stabilizer when turned on. It was actually turned off for almost all of this video because it was a new camera and I forgot to turn it on :)
Red Beard, you have rightly earned another name should you choose to accept it: Mountain Goat! You are one walking dude. I've not done this type walking since I was in the army but hope to take on a portion of the AT with my wife when we get a break from work. Thanks for uploading your videos.
Any chance you could make a future "post thru hike" video regarding shelter? Your own experience regarding how often you stayed at shelters, hostels, hotels, pitched a tent randomly along the trail, other, ect... as well as general information for the unfamiliar regarding how frequent the designated shelters/campgrounds along the trail are? Stuff like that.
m.ruclips.net/video/NbimjdtomnE/видео.html The link above covers some of your questions. I really never stayed in shelters at less if it was required, otherwise I stealth camped away from all shelters and campgrounds in this tent. Hope this helps some. Will try to post a video on this subject matter just don't know if I'll have enough time before I leave for the Pacific Crest Trail.
Well it's much easier to know what your looking at mountain wise when you walked through them the entire way. But I also use the David Miller Appalachian Trail Guide to know the names of all the mountains. Essentially though I keep aware of my surroundings.
Anyone been through VT in mid SEP? I'm sectioning VT SOBO and im curious what temp range I should expect so I can pack the appropriate clothing and sleep system?
Its to bad that the AT doesn't follow the Long Trail all the way through Vt. you miss so many great views Vt. has to offer. That's all cedar swamp where the boardwalks are.
Hey do you have any tips on what camera and equipment to use while recording these thru- hikes? I am definitely going to walk the appalachian trail and ever since i started watching your videos it made me want to record it and show other people how beautiful it is.
Yeah for sure. If you have a huge budget than Who knows what I would get but for less than 400 bucks you can't go wrong with the camera I used Sony HDR-AS100V. It weighs nothing and is much more reliable than a gopro. Trust me on that. They are coming out with a new version too AS200V. Definitely can't go wrong with this camera. Good luck on your hike.
I just finished watching all of your AT videos that are sequentially numbered. They are all really good, but I like your edited versions better that are in the playlist. If I had the time for a 3-4 month vacation I'd love to do a through hike. I just don't know how you guys get away for that long. "Hike nude! It puts color in your cheeks!"
Shayla Berman I have been doing some wandering for sure. The AT was truly an amazing experience. Off to do some more wandering on the Pacific Crest Trail, not all those that wander are lost :)
This past summer, I heard my child's heart beat from that fire tower! My wife sent me an ultrasound and I watched it up there! Great spot!!
I have to say, what I like best about your videos, is how positive you are. Everything you say, everyone you meet, you're just a really nice person and always seem truly genuine. Thanks for making the world a better place through your videos (because you really are!).
Testing some new gear on a 3 night SOBO in VA in a few weeks. Gearing up for a GA to Harpers Ferry trip this season. Thanks for all the great tips!
The video from the fire tower showing the spruce trees from above is a big contrast to the view on the trail itself. As far as the lush growth I think it is more a factor of the time of year rather than being in Vermont. Thanks again for the great videos. I hope you get the New Hampshire and Maine videos done before you head out on the PCT.
I know the guys who had the chipmunk eating their stuff was bad. I had mice do that to my tent in Shenandoah National Park but I was the only camper who got hit. There was no food in my tent but the dang mice were building nests in my clean clothes and bringing in their own stash of acorns.
I am hiking Maine the 100 mile wilderness in July! Can't wait to see you Maine video!!!! Thanks!!!
Another great video in your series. Really like how you have it broken into states. You hike with a fast pace! Sorry about your friend and her tent, but sleeping with your food bag, never a good idea. Sunset at 5:20 was awesome! Great views with the stick pic. Cool spot on the top with all the ski stuff. Thanks for posting!
If a fine doesn't already exist for listening to dubstep on the trail, it probably should. Haha! Love your videos man! What happened to the northern half of VT past Bromley? Killington, etc.
Didn't film much else in Vermont, but vermont was beautiful for sure.
I have to say when I do my first through hike when I make it to Vermont I'm stopping at Ben and jerries I went there as a kid and I think everyone should make the trip there because let's be honest you earned the treat
Wow man I love you videos!!! Keep it up!!
Loved watching your hike. can't wait to Maine ;)
New Hampshire is coming today. Maine should be coming first of next weekend.
Fab!!
Still following you brother. Till the end!
I really enjoy your videos buddy!! You are an inspiration for our section hikes
Stratton mountain itself is actually a ski resort too haha.
The trail you went up on Bromley is Run-Around. I learned how to ski on that trail
Nice to watch.... Hope you enjoyed it here in VT.... In the good weather I walk on the trail every Friday in Bennington /Woodford.... Harmon Mountain... Sorry I missed you... Met a few thru hikers this year.... Great videos btw.
Loved Bennington. A guy was at the trail swimming in the river and he drove us into town and gave us a tour of everything and drove us up to an apple orchard so we could see a view of the town and surrounding mountains. Great time!
Will Wood awesome! Glad you liked it and found someone decent to do that. It's not too bad, some great history....
Great work with these videos RB.
I've been trolling around on your videos a lot, and I've been thoroughly enjoying them. I'm (not so) patiently awaiting to see you arrive at katahdin haha. Great work.
Glad you have enjoyed them. New videos coming this week!
No mention of Trail Angels in the last several states. Where did they go?
Fantastic forest. Aside from that, what kind of gear is it that you are using to balance the camera? It works really, really well.
I use a stickpic and just my hand. The Sony camera has a great stabilizer when turned on. It was actually turned off for almost all of this video because it was a new camera and I forgot to turn it on :)
Red Beard, you have rightly earned another name should you choose to accept it: Mountain Goat! You are one walking dude. I've not done this type walking since I was in the army but hope to take on a portion of the AT with my wife when we get a break from work. Thanks for uploading your videos.
Any chance you could make a future "post thru hike" video regarding shelter? Your own experience regarding how often you stayed at shelters, hostels, hotels, pitched a tent randomly along the trail, other, ect... as well as general information for the unfamiliar regarding how frequent the designated shelters/campgrounds along the trail are? Stuff like that.
m.ruclips.net/video/NbimjdtomnE/видео.html
The link above covers some of your questions. I really never stayed in shelters at less if it was required, otherwise I stealth camped away from all shelters and campgrounds in this tent. Hope this helps some. Will try to post a video on this subject matter just don't know if I'll have enough time before I leave for the Pacific Crest Trail.
“SOBOs says that there aren’t many views in Vermont”
Entire video proceeds to be amazing views, mixed with bits of stunningly beautiful fir forests.
"black diamond" haha nice try but more like a green! Great views, hope to get out to Vermont some day!
Ha! Yeah I was alittle off on that :)
You are very knowledgeable about the different mountains around you is there a map that lists all the different names?
Well it's much easier to know what your looking at mountain wise when you walked through them the entire way. But I also use the David Miller Appalachian Trail Guide to know the names of all the mountains. Essentially though I keep aware of my surroundings.
Anyone been through VT in mid SEP? I'm sectioning VT SOBO and im curious what temp range I should expect so I can pack the appropriate clothing and sleep system?
does the song around 15:00 say on the trial? lol
Is the ski sope still considered psrt of the Long Trail? Thanks for all the videos.
Yes it is
Love your videos. What's the drink mix you often use? Looks like blood!
I use to use Mio water enhancers. The red was fruit punch. Also I used Koolaid liquid drops. Now I am back to using just plain water no enhancers.
@@RedBeard0924 no electrolyte for tablets/powders?
Its to bad that the AT doesn't follow the Long Trail all the way through Vt. you miss so many great views Vt. has to offer. That's all cedar swamp where the boardwalks are.
Hey do you have any tips on what camera and equipment to use while recording these thru- hikes? I am definitely going to walk the appalachian trail and ever since i started watching your videos it made me want to record it and show other people how beautiful it is.
Yeah for sure. If you have a huge budget than Who knows what I would get but for less than 400 bucks you can't go wrong with the camera I used Sony HDR-AS100V. It weighs nothing and is much more reliable than a gopro. Trust me on that. They are coming out with a new version too AS200V. Definitely can't go wrong with this camera. Good luck on your hike.
Will Wood thank you soo much i will definitley look into it!
I've noticed the video quality is pretty poor on this series.... what camera did you use on the PCT? that quality was excellent.
Exact same camera.
Do you plan to finish this playlist to include the final steps at the end of the trail?
That's the plan. However some of the footage is already available on my youtube channel page under.
I just finished watching all of your AT videos that are sequentially numbered. They are all really good, but I like your edited versions better that are in the playlist. If I had the time for a 3-4 month vacation I'd love to do a through hike. I just don't know how you guys get away for that long. "Hike nude! It puts color in your cheeks!"
Will Wood The single state videos are awesome! Love them. Can't wait for the last ones!
any hidden treasures along your journey
What ever happened to Snorlax?
Nice video
nice video thanks friend
nice.shared
Bring me...A SHRUBBERY!
4:04 when you film with your phone, you see the phone in the phone lens with the phone you are filming...wtf?? lol
I film with a Sony HDR-AS100V action camera and I can sync my IPhone to it via Bluetooth and thus it turns my iPhone into a view finder.
+Will “Red Beard” Wood oh I though I was decoding reality wrong lol
Cool
I wish I can wandering as fast as you! :)
Shayla Berman I have been doing some wandering for sure. The AT was truly an amazing experience. Off to do some more wandering on the Pacific Crest Trail, not all those that wander are lost :)
Holy shit you guys listen to some horrible music!
loving your vids though....I start my journey next march!
You don't like Alvin and the chipmunks? Joking. There was one song in a vid that sounded pretty good. Good luck on your trip Brian.
Ha! Yes you can thank Chair for the music selection!
Ya, I have to agree lol