Amazing video! Question : that water bottle you filtered water.. is that like those army ones you basically french press the water.. are they good? How does water taste? Thanks!!
Beautiful video, very well done. Thanks for coming to PA and showing a beautiful section of the PA Wilds. I have been looking at doing this loop for awhile myself. Did you go clockwise or counter clockwise? I see you came upon a few PA rattlers, how about ticks or bugs in general was that an issue? And im curious as to what your overall impression of hiking in Pennsylvania compared to upstate New York?
Thank you very much for the kind words! We did this counter clockwise. The bushwhack was a little intense and hard to follow. Ticks were bad and the bugs were not too bad, but it was manageable! New York has many more rocks and rough terrain!
Now do the 75 mile quehanna wild area loop! Good vid!
Did part of that a few years back, it was absolutely incredible!
Love this!!! thanks guys!
Thank you!!
Amazing video! Question : that water bottle you filtered water.. is that like those army ones you basically french press the water.. are they good? How does water taste? Thanks!!
Thank you!! Yes it’s pretty much like that, the brand is called Grayl. It’s pretty incredible! Water tastes great!!
Beautiful country down there, I did a 50K ultramarathon race in that area last fall
Oh awesome man!! How did that go?
@@adkandbeyond It was pretty brutal !! 31 miles and 7000 ft elevation gain in 9 hrs in the rain and mud !! But had a blast !!
Beautiful video, very well done. Thanks for coming to PA and showing a beautiful section of the PA Wilds. I have been looking at doing this loop for awhile myself. Did you go clockwise or counter clockwise? I see you came upon a few PA rattlers, how about ticks or bugs in general was that an issue? And im curious as to what your overall impression of hiking in Pennsylvania compared to upstate New York?
Thank you very much for the kind words! We did this counter clockwise. The bushwhack was a little intense and hard to follow. Ticks were bad and the bugs were not too bad, but it was manageable! New York has many more rocks and rough terrain!