Glad it was helpful! Make sure that you are aware of the conditions - the waterfalls can make the climb very dangerous if they are wet!! Hope you have a safe, yet awesome adventure!
I've seen videos where this is climbed as if it's a race. I like your smart and deliberate approach. Very thoughtful video with great intro and outro. You guys have a lifetime of shared adventures ahead of you. I live on the west coast and recently made it east to hike Whiteface, Dial and Nippletop. Great introduction to the beautiful Adirondacks. Maybe the Trap Dike someday. Enjoyed your video very much.
Great video. Well done and informative. Alex, your dad told me to check out your vids. I knew your family growing up. Your grandpa and my dad (Vincent Parlato) used to buy a cow or two together, raise it on your grandpa's land, then split the meat at butchering. Love how you both coached each other on the climb. I've done some backpacking and climbing out here in New Mexico and in Southern Colorado Rockies. Great mountaintop experiences. I learned the climber's mantra, "The mountains are unforgiving." Your vid underscores the need to 1. Go with a buddy 2. Always go prepared 3. Assist each other. Once again, well done.
i did this a few years ago and left the lens cap on my gopro until i was halfway up. was really upset when i realized i'd filmed all the hard parts with the cap on, but i had to get past it because that was right before the slide and i needed to concentrate. some of the video that did get recorded is on my channel but i'm going back next summer to do it again, now with the newest gopro camera and NO STUPID AFTERMARKET LENS CAP lol. great video! edit: i get what you mean about the end. i felt the same way at the top, then i puked my guts out and realized what i'd just done, which gave me the energy to get back to the Loj around 10pm. so worth it.
Great video! Been wanting to do the Trap Dike for probably 4 years now. Decided to get more experience before I do it. It looks amazing. Now I'm 11 away from the 46. Just looking for a good time to do it. Doing Santononis this weekend
Awesome!! It is great that you decided to wait and gain more experience. Many mistake their boundaries and do it without enough experience. Have a great hike this weekend!
Commenting under my wife's acct. Really good video gentleman! One of the better ones i have watched of the Trap Dike and i have viewed many. Look forward to viewing more of your content. Your commentary at the end was wise and insightful. Everyone should be well researched and studied before attempting the TD. And of course know your abilities particularly as you are very exposed while ascending the magnificent Trap Dike. Thank you for sharing. ADK 46er #15,501 & climber of the Dike
Cool trip, lads. First did the Trap Dike in 1979 and it was a bit of a b-whack from the top of the dike up the old slide on the right (the one you bypassed lower down). It is sooooo much cleaner to get to the summit now. I must go back...
I’ve watched a few trap dike videos and yours was the best and most informative of all. I would have loved to attempt it back in my prime hiking days. The only Adirondack hike I’ve ever done was Algonquin back in the late 70s. I did most of my hiking in the Whites. I’ve done several slides as bad as that but the dike itself is on another level. Even Huntington Ravine on Washington is not nearly as difficult and dangerous. The videography was excellent, well done.
How wild this ended up in my feed, headed up the dike this Saturday for the umpteenth time ! Weather's been great and dry for two weeks so the stream will be small in the spots you have to climb through it. Best climb in the ADK's if you ask me(Eagle slide gettin' a little grown in...), quickest way to the top. Don't forget the boulder problem at the top...😁
This is great. Most Trap Dike videos of seen give up on filming at the waterfall crux because the makers are to busy just trying to get up without killing themselves.
Excellent video guys. I hiked the old slide when I was a kid, back in about 1980, during summer camp. I think I was too young to realize how dangerous it was. Anyway, well done.
@@adkandbeyond Daughter has a couple soccer and son has a soccer and hoops! He's playing in a sectional game tonight in soccer! You guys make beautiful videos. I grew up on the eastern side of ADK, and now live on the western side so they are a huge part of my life! I appreciate your stuff.
while at the peak of Mt. Colden, i was sitting right at the exposed rock face where you climb up to when finishing the dike eating a sandwich. I saw two heads poke up and it confused the hell out of, they were all torn up and i was so confused. They then tell me they took the trap dike up and i’ve been looking it up ever since. Definitely not for the faint hearted and nice video.
Yeahh! Super neat if you're an igneous petrologist haha.. Wishing I collected some more samples but the trap dike itself really is a larger intrusion of what I'm assuming is a slightly less resistant rock compared to the coarse grained anorthosite.
@@adkandbeyond Definitely gotta get over there! I've poked around the edges but nowhere near enough---truly unique geologic setting. Thanks again--I'll be watching more!
We would definitely recommend a trail running shoe with good grip. If you want to feel more comfortable, I would recommend approach shoes, or even climbing shoes!
Hello! The party behind us was originally in front of us. It was their 3rd high peak ever and to say the least, they were unprepared. We helped guide them throughout the trap dike so that’s why we seemed close!
It's not a trail. And no helmets? Given the popularity of the climb and the fact that idiots have kicked rocks down it, it would be wise to wear them. Also, climbing shoes...
Hello. We made sure to point out in the video that this is NOT a trail, yet a climb. We also said that we are experienced and comfortable hiking in this terrain and therefore we did not feel the need to wear helmets. However we did say that it is OK to bring safety equipment. Climbing shoes are not necessary but if it makes you more comfortable, than you can bring them.
which summit ascent doesn’t have falling rock hazards? Like small Black bear to Blue mtn …okay Rondaxe maybe that’s your mtn then. Up north we don’t wear helmets.
Nice vid. I did this hike a few yrs ago. A lot more water coming down. The crux part i had to go right ..up a shrub covered steep part. Did that crack at the start of the slab like you guys did. Really fun with hand holds. I found that right at the top of the slab was a sketchy spot like you said. Steep and rounded. Maybe because i was tired at that point. You can enter the side shrubs there and scoot around. Vids never convey just how steep some spots are. A great hike!
I'm preparing for my ascent in a few weeks and this is the best resource I've found. Much appreciated.
Glad it was helpful! Make sure that you are aware of the conditions - the waterfalls can make the climb very dangerous if they are wet!! Hope you have a safe, yet awesome adventure!
I've seen videos where this is climbed as if it's a race. I like your smart and deliberate approach. Very thoughtful video with great intro and outro. You guys have a lifetime of shared adventures ahead of you. I live on the west coast and recently made it east to hike Whiteface, Dial and Nippletop. Great introduction to the beautiful Adirondacks. Maybe the Trap Dike someday. Enjoyed your video very much.
Thank you so very much for the kind words!
Great video. Well done and informative. Alex, your dad told me to check out your vids. I knew your family growing up. Your grandpa and my dad (Vincent Parlato) used to buy a cow or two together, raise it on your grandpa's land, then split the meat at butchering. Love how you both coached each other on the climb. I've done some backpacking and climbing out here in New Mexico and in Southern Colorado Rockies. Great mountaintop experiences. I learned the climber's mantra, "The mountains are unforgiving." Your vid underscores the need to 1. Go with a buddy 2. Always go prepared 3. Assist each other. Once again, well done.
i did this a few years ago and left the lens cap on my gopro until i was halfway up. was really upset when i realized i'd filmed all the hard parts with the cap on, but i had to get past it because that was right before the slide and i needed to concentrate. some of the video that did get recorded is on my channel but i'm going back next summer to do it again, now with the newest gopro camera and NO STUPID AFTERMARKET LENS CAP lol. great video!
edit: i get what you mean about the end. i felt the same way at the top, then i puked my guts out and realized what i'd just done, which gave me the energy to get back to the Loj around 10pm. so worth it.
Great video! Been wanting to do the Trap Dike for probably 4 years now. Decided to get more experience before I do it. It looks amazing. Now I'm 11 away from the 46. Just looking for a good time to do it. Doing Santononis this weekend
Awesome!! It is great that you decided to wait and gain more experience. Many mistake their boundaries and do it without enough experience. Have a great hike this weekend!
Commenting under my wife's acct. Really good video gentleman! One of the better ones i have watched of the Trap Dike and i have viewed many. Look forward to viewing more of your content. Your commentary at the end was wise and insightful. Everyone should be well researched and studied before attempting the TD. And of course know your abilities particularly as you are very exposed while ascending the magnificent Trap Dike. Thank you for sharing. ADK 46er #15,501 & climber of the Dike
Thank you so much!! That truly means a lot to Alex and I... Look forward to seeing you on the trail!
Cool trip, lads. First did the Trap Dike in 1979 and it was a bit of a b-whack from the top of the dike up the old slide on the right (the one you bypassed lower down). It is sooooo much cleaner to get to the summit now. I must go back...
Wow! would loved to have seen those conditions!
Hey! The Cove, Sylvan Beach. Love it! Oneida Lake, so beautiful. Trap Dike's pretty good too.
Best TD video out there, thanks guys!
We are glad that you found this helpful! Have an incredible hike!!
Great stuff, fellas. Looking forward to getting on that trail soon!
Thank you!! It sure is an incredible adventure
I've contemplated this but not sure if I'm ready. This is definitely one of the better more informative videos out there. Thanks
Thank you! It’s always better to be prepared and cautious than risking it!
Great video guys! Happy Birthday🎉
Thank you 🤗
I’ve watched a few trap dike videos and yours was the best and most informative of all. I would have loved to attempt it back in my prime hiking days. The only Adirondack hike I’ve ever done was Algonquin back in the late 70s. I did most of my hiking in the Whites. I’ve done several slides as bad as that but the dike itself is on another level. Even Huntington Ravine on Washington is not nearly as difficult and dangerous. The videography was excellent, well done.
Thank you so much for the words Robert! I have heard that Huntington's is similar, but less of a slide and more climbing?
Great tour of your climb up the TD with a lot of good advice. Am sure this will be very helpful for anyone considering this climb. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you! We are super glad that you found it helpful!
How wild this ended up in my feed, headed up the dike this Saturday for the umpteenth time !
Weather's been great and dry for two weeks so the stream will be small in the spots you have to climb through it.
Best climb in the ADK's if you ask me(Eagle slide gettin' a little grown in...), quickest way to the top. Don't forget the boulder problem at the top...😁
Haha that's too funny! The weather has been perfect so hopefully the conditions work for you!
This is great. Most Trap Dike videos of seen give up on filming at the waterfall crux because the makers are to busy just trying to get up without killing themselves.
We appreciate that!!
Great Video Guys !Love the Adirondacks can't wait to make another trip up
Thank you!! Enjoy your next trip!!
Hey, I did watch this!!! (and liked)
Thanks for breaking trail today. My big toe hurt so bad coming down.
haha cool!! It was our pleasure, it was great meeting you!!
Great video again, thanks you both.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Congratulations on this great Video.
Thank you!
Excellent video guys. I hiked the old slide when I was a kid, back in about 1980, during summer camp. I think I was too young to realize how dangerous it was. Anyway, well done.
Thank you, that means a lot! How things have changed!
Great video and Calves for days! Yeww 🤟
Thank you! Calves for days!!!
Terrific job Fellas! Thx for the beta.
Thank you!! :)
Awesome video! My kids have that same shirt! (Section 3 Champs). Which sport?
Thank you!! That's awesome haha, it was from volleyball!! How about your kids?
@@adkandbeyond Daughter has a couple soccer and son has a soccer and hoops! He's playing in a sectional game tonight in soccer! You guys make beautiful videos. I grew up on the eastern side of ADK, and now live on the western side so they are a huge part of my life! I appreciate your stuff.
Very informative thanks guys
Glad it was helpful!
while at the peak of Mt. Colden, i was sitting right at the exposed rock face where you climb up to when finishing the dike eating a sandwich. I saw two heads poke up and it confused the hell out of, they were all torn up and i was so confused. They then tell me they took the trap dike up and i’ve been looking it up ever since. Definitely not for the faint hearted and nice video.
That's incredible! Im sure its weird to see people climb over the peak!
What kind of pack are you using with the bottles in the front?
These are ultralight hydration vests!
Thanks buddy good job on the hike
Good video guys
Thank you, David!
Nice geology beta! (hike's great too)
Yeahh! Super neat if you're an igneous petrologist haha.. Wishing I collected some more samples but the trap dike itself really is a larger intrusion of what I'm assuming is a slightly less resistant rock compared to the coarse grained anorthosite.
@@adkandbeyond Definitely gotta get over there! I've poked around the edges but nowhere near enough---truly unique geologic setting. Thanks again--I'll be watching more!
Hey guys what type of shoes do you recommend??
We would definitely recommend a trail running shoe with good grip. If you want to feel more comfortable, I would recommend approach shoes, or even climbing shoes!
I climbed that with my dad and uncle back in 1997 when I was 13 years old
Wow! How was it back then?
@adkandbeyond looks close to the same hike just back then it was more straight up bush wacking there wasn't much of a trail
Ohhh, okay that's neat!
@@adkandbeyond it was definitely crazy being that little doing it a few spots we had to get lifted up to the next ledge
Very nice. I have vertigo just watching your video. Not on my bucket list.
Meh, it's just another walk in the Park! JK, this climb & Algonquin are sketchy as 1 & 2 in the ADK's.
haha! Yes that is very true
I’m curious, why not let the party behind you pass? They were dangerously close to you the whole time!
Hello! The party behind us was originally in front of us. It was their 3rd high peak ever and to say the least, they were unprepared. We helped guide them throughout the trap dike so that’s why we seemed close!
got it, thanks 4 the reply@@adkandbeyond
Thats not certainly an easy hike. But that has to be funny climbing those rocks!
Correct! It’s a challenge!
It's not a trail. And no helmets? Given the popularity of the climb and the fact that idiots have kicked rocks down it, it would be wise to wear them. Also, climbing shoes...
Hello. We made sure to point out in the video that this is NOT a trail, yet a climb. We also said that we are experienced and comfortable hiking in this terrain and therefore we did not feel the need to wear helmets. However we did say that it is OK to bring safety equipment. Climbing shoes are not necessary but if it makes you more comfortable, than you can bring them.
which summit ascent doesn’t have falling rock hazards? Like small Black bear to Blue mtn …okay Rondaxe maybe that’s your mtn then. Up north we don’t wear helmets.
Eagle slide is more dangerous
Nice vid. I did this hike a few yrs ago. A lot more water coming down. The crux part i had to go right ..up a shrub covered steep part. Did that crack at the start of the slab like you guys did. Really fun with hand holds. I found that right at the top of the slab was a sketchy spot like you said. Steep and rounded. Maybe because i was tired at that point. You can enter the side shrubs there and scoot around. Vids never convey just how steep some spots are. A great hike!
Linville gorge