@19:40 I got lost in the fog at night in Harriman, On top the ever exposed Bald Rocks. Was struggling to find the trail when all the sudden, in the beam of my headlight through the thick fog, a set of glowing eyes peering back and me. The pure fright that deer instilled in us that moment was utterly tense. Hah!
What a great video! I’ve camped at North Point, Burnt Acres, Mary’s Glen, many many times, all in the 70’s. That shining silver ribbon river! REI down bag, Eureka Highlight 75 w/ an Optimus 80 stove ( which works to the day) all in a Kelly D4. Colin Fletcher helped.
Rewatched several of your videos, the format is exactly the way a hiking vid should be! A friend and I have been hiking the high peaks for several years you captured it perfectly, in your other video. Notifications on can’t wait for another. Love these! Thank you
this is art What a treat to wake up to These videos are SO incredibly high quality and they just keep improving somehow, keep em coming hails from drauglur from germany
Really nice shots & impressed w the audio - especially the coffee brewing! Well done Robin. Such a great crew to go backpacking w. Makes me want to go again!
Loved this video, I've only done the last part of this trail and absolutely loved it - y'all have inspired me to do the whole thing. For what its worth, I think those are the Berkshires across the way! :)
It's not exactly a "great American hike" but if you have a free few days to spend in the Catskills I'd definitely recommend the Burroughs-Panther loop in which you start with slide mountain (Catskills highest), go over Cornell and Wittenberg, and spend the night at a nice camping area halfway down Wittenburg. The next day go down past woodland valley campground and up to giants ledge and Panther. After summiting panther mountain, backtrack and go past Winnesook lake toward the slide mountain parking area. It's an excellent 2-day, 20-mile trip if you're in the area. If your looking for a more laid-back, casual trip you could go from alder lake to balsam lake mountain fire tower along Millbrook ridge and camp by the lean-to in the area (great to watch the sunset from the tower) then double back the way you came the next day. Bout 14 miles round trip but definitely one of the more remote areas of the Catskills and has plenty of great views of Alder, Beecher, and Balsam lakes. It's also mostly in deciduous forests so could be great with autumn color.
Hey! Thanks for the lengthy write up. We actually did a version of the Cornell Wittenberg Slide loop you mentioned but had to bail due to a couple of factors. We plan to go back, and of course, film it. When coming up with the name Great American Hikes I didn’t necessarily intend for each of our hikes to be excessively grand. Rather, I’m into the idea of showcasing the wide variety of hiking across the country. A part of me kinda wishes I had named the channel something different, alas, here we are…
Hey this was really cathartic for me! Ive got lotsa bad stuff goin on right now. So this is great! Thanks so much for posting this. This was absolutely gorgeous!! Ive gotta get over there at some point. I was curious about a couple things. What’s the name of your pour over coffee device because I definitely want one of those for trips. I’m a grind and pour over guy. Burr grinder of course 😉. I’m surprised someone didn’t have a twig stove with them. I’m a huge twig stove nut. I carry a trangia backup in case fires aren’t allowed. My ears perked up when you mentioned the gila. I did trail work there for 3 summers while in college. We were in the glenwood district. That’ll be a fun trip for ya! Lookin forward to the vid. Take care and I will sub today. NQU
Thanks! I use a plastic hario v60 size 01 (2.2 oz) with a Mountian Laurel Designs 570 mug (1.5 oz) that I think is now discontinued. The grinder is the Hario mini slim plus (9 oz.) I don’t wanna make any promises but the Gila video should be out within the month ;)
Lovely trail and very pleasant walk. Wonderful views and your music makes the hike seem effortless. Narrated part is just wonderfully done here.
Great video! thanks for this one! :) I was excited to get that notification. I had it playing while I was working so I will watch it again.
@19:40 I got lost in the fog at night in Harriman, On top the ever exposed Bald Rocks. Was struggling to find the trail when all the sudden, in the beam of my headlight through the thick fog, a set of glowing eyes peering back and me. The pure fright that deer instilled in us that moment was utterly tense. Hah!
Deer eyes creeped us out that first night of this trip. Always makes me laugh thinking back on it.
Love your video and audio quality. The voice-overs are really well done. I don't understand how y'all don't have more followers.
So that's the entire trail. Never seen it before. Thanks🙂
What a great video! I’ve camped at North Point, Burnt Acres, Mary’s Glen, many many times, all in the 70’s. That shining silver ribbon river! REI down bag, Eureka Highlight 75 w/ an Optimus 80 stove ( which works to the day) all in a Kelly D4. Colin Fletcher helped.
I think you guys make great videos and I enjoy them very much and looking forward to seeing many more. Keep up the good work guys.
Dwayne
Really enjoying your videos of NY hiking. I'm planning a trip out that way to spend a couple weeks exploring the area.
Appreciate the kind words! Hope your adventures out here are everything you imagine they'll be!
Rewatched several of your videos, the format is exactly the way a hiking vid should be! A friend and I have been hiking the high peaks for several years you captured it perfectly, in your other video. Notifications on can’t wait for another. Love these! Thank you
this is art
What a treat to wake up to
These videos are SO incredibly high quality and they just keep improving somehow,
keep em coming
hails from drauglur from germany
Appreciate the long-form and editing. Felt like I was there.
Thanks for watching!
Really nice shots & impressed w the audio - especially the coffee brewing! Well done Robin. Such a great crew to go backpacking w. Makes me want to go again!
One of our favorite hikes here in the Catskills! Great video.
Thanks for watching!
Loved this video, I've only done the last part of this trail and absolutely loved it - y'all have inspired me to do the whole thing. For what its worth, I think those are the Berkshires across the way! :)
Do it! It’s a great trail with lots to see.
awesome video! been eyeing this trail for a while, had no idea it was littered with so many good views - might give it a go in the fall
Amazing
“I just blew my own mind”😂😂 still laughing 😂
Love that line too
It's not exactly a "great American hike" but if you have a free few days to spend in the Catskills I'd definitely recommend the Burroughs-Panther loop in which you start with slide mountain (Catskills highest), go over Cornell and Wittenberg, and spend the night at a nice camping area halfway down Wittenburg. The next day go down past woodland valley campground and up to giants ledge and Panther. After summiting panther mountain, backtrack and go past Winnesook lake toward the slide mountain parking area. It's an excellent 2-day, 20-mile trip if you're in the area. If your looking for a more laid-back, casual trip you could go from alder lake to balsam lake mountain fire tower along Millbrook ridge and camp by the lean-to in the area (great to watch the sunset from the tower) then double back the way you came the next day. Bout 14 miles round trip but definitely one of the more remote areas of the Catskills and has plenty of great views of Alder, Beecher, and Balsam lakes. It's also mostly in deciduous forests so could be great with autumn color.
Hey! Thanks for the lengthy write up. We actually did a version of the Cornell Wittenberg Slide loop you mentioned but had to bail due to a couple of factors. We plan to go back, and of course, film it.
When coming up with the name Great American Hikes I didn’t necessarily intend for each of our hikes to be excessively grand. Rather, I’m into the idea of showcasing the wide variety of hiking across the country. A part of me kinda wishes I had named the channel something different, alas, here we are…
I have done the lower section Twice....
Cool 😎
Hey this was really cathartic for me! Ive got lotsa bad stuff goin on right now. So this is great! Thanks so much for posting this. This was absolutely gorgeous!! Ive gotta get over there at some point.
I was curious about a couple things. What’s the name of your pour over coffee device because I definitely want one of those for trips. I’m a grind and pour over guy. Burr grinder of course 😉. I’m surprised someone didn’t have a twig stove with them. I’m a huge twig stove nut. I carry a trangia backup in case fires aren’t allowed.
My ears perked up when you mentioned the gila. I did trail work there for 3 summers while in college. We were in the glenwood district. That’ll be a fun trip for ya! Lookin forward to the vid.
Take care and I will sub today.
NQU
Thanks! I use a plastic hario v60 size 01 (2.2 oz) with a Mountian Laurel Designs 570 mug (1.5 oz) that I think is now discontinued. The grinder is the Hario mini slim plus (9 oz.)
I don’t wanna make any promises but the Gila video should be out within the month ;)
@@GreatAmericanHikes looking forward to it!!
What are the appropriate dates you did this hike? I’m planning on doing it with my son and it looks like the perfect time
Mid may. Catching the spring bloom just right is tough and varies to a degree year over year.
Thanks - I appreciate the reply!
Did you guys had 2 cars 1 for each parking spot? Beginning and end?
Yes we explain that in the video.
Audio sounds like Khruangbin?
Haha I actually chose the song because it reminded me of Khruangbin, but it's not.
I find privies to be way worse than cat holing. LOL
Right? There's something inherently skeevy about them.