Thanks for the fantastic video, it really captures the experience of the Devil's Path! >>I grew up in Hunter, and a few years ago undertook the apocryphal 'local challenge' to hike the entire 30-mile, 6-peak trail from Platte Clove to Mink Hollow in a single day, with my dad -- definitely an experience to remember! We began by ascending Indian Head for the sunrise and ended with groping our way down the northwest flank of Westkill after nightfall, with flashlights (the night comes on dangerously quickly in the mountains and we got our pacing slightly wrong)... pretty exhausting! Let's just say it makes a much nicer hike split into two or three legs, so you can take in the stunning scenery and not have to cram down sandwiches on the go! ⛰🏕⛰
Outstanding beautiful vlogging, hiking and scenery, best friend and I did this hiking a few years back truly magnificent hiking, climbing, scenery, all the very best, health and happiness.
I live in the same area, on Steinway St and those intros man make me feel like its me. I love backpacking and the adventure. Spent time in the Catskills and the ADK's (SUNY Plattsburgh), and rockies. Would be awesome to meet you on the trail one time or perhaps join you on one of these adventures. Keep up with the great content
Outstanding Vid. Took the Devil's Pass in 2017, after sitting-in the truck for several thunderstorm cells to pass. Around 6 p.m., the blue-sky returned, with less humidity. Managed to complete trail. Reminded me of the Coyote Wall Loop trail, in Oregon. Appears easy. Starts-off easy, then you start considering whether to go back or keep going.
What an amazing video, my friend! Nice mountain hiking! The nature is amazing.. Enjoyed watching. Cheers from Russia Robin, and welcome to my channel about bushcraft and adventures! Kind regards, Yuriy!
Dude you need to be concerned what works for you and don't be concerned what the audience thinks. Trust me the more comfortable you are the more fun you will have and that is ALL that matters. Dwayne
The side trails we took weren't very long and together added maybe 2.5 hours of additional hiking. Plenty of people day hike the entire trail or do it in 2 days.
How many places have they named Devil in forests and national parks ? 🤔 it's definitely alarming how these so called names are chosen and they whomever they are name these places devil this devil that... wonder why the fixation on Satan
I think your overthinking it. I think the way the devil is used has nothing to do with satin. I think they often mean badass. My daughters soccer team was called the She Devil’s and I never for a second did the word satin come into my head.
@@mtadams2009 if you follow missing 411 by David paulides you will see a pattern of bizzare dissapearances in places with the name "Devil " in it. All I'm saying is the word is used over and over throughout our forests and National Parks. I just find it odd the insane amount of people who go in to these areas and are never ever seen or heard from again. The reason I brought up Satan is because of the vast network of people you would not believe are all around us whom worship him. The word occult means hidden ( often times in Plain sight ) I totally get what uour saying it's a common word NJ Devils or your daughters team name and I have absolutely zero issue with any of it. Its a cool name... my reference is entirely based off of sheer amount of people ( experienced hikers,hunters etc ) who have gone missing in places with the name "devil" in the description of the area. Sorry for any confusion.
The Native Americans who inhabited the Catskills, believed the great spirits dwelled in the mountains. Even the early settlers feared the dark foreboding forests, covered in deep hemlock groves. Many tales and stories originated from the Catskills. It’s part of their unique mystique.
great video, top notch
Thanks for the fantastic video, it really captures the experience of the Devil's Path!
>>I grew up in Hunter, and a few years ago undertook the apocryphal 'local challenge' to hike the entire 30-mile, 6-peak trail from Platte Clove to Mink Hollow in a single day, with my dad -- definitely an experience to remember! We began by ascending Indian Head for the sunrise and ended with groping our way down the northwest flank of Westkill after nightfall, with flashlights (the night comes on dangerously quickly in the mountains and we got our pacing slightly wrong)... pretty exhausting! Let's just say it makes a much nicer hike split into two or three legs, so you can take in the stunning scenery and not have to cram down sandwiches on the go! ⛰🏕⛰
Outstanding beautiful vlogging, hiking and scenery, best friend and I did this hiking a few years back truly magnificent hiking, climbing, scenery, all the very best, health and happiness.
I live in the same area, on Steinway St and those intros man make me feel like its me. I love backpacking and the adventure. Spent time in the Catskills and the ADK's (SUNY Plattsburgh), and rockies. Would be awesome to meet you on the trail one time or perhaps join you on one of these adventures. Keep up with the great content
Glad you enjoy the videos! Cya on trail or maybe on the street haha!
Great camera work my friend . You are really coming along. You should be proud. Great shots and some beautiful scenery.
Dwayne
You have become quite the film maker. Your eye for the beauty of nature is unparalleled. Fantastic work! Looking forward to the next one.
Wow, this is great!!!
cool video Great American Hikes. I broke the thumbs up on your video. Always keep up the first-rate work.
Outstanding Vid. Took the Devil's Pass in 2017, after sitting-in the truck for several thunderstorm cells to pass. Around 6 p.m., the blue-sky returned, with less humidity. Managed to complete trail. Reminded me of the Coyote Wall Loop trail, in Oregon. Appears easy. Starts-off easy, then you start considering whether to go back or keep going.
Watched your Adirondacks vid. Then watched your Catskills and Pemi Loop vids. Subscribed.
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Great video here. Good footage and editing. Thanks so much for sharing!
Did this hike in the middle of winter. Epic.
Great video guys.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video! Trail on!
Thank you!
love it! it's on my list for sure! A+
I enjoyed watching this video. Great job. You guys rock.
Thanks, Nayda!
Loving your channel really great quality! Hope you keep at the episodes
Thanks! Stay tuned ;)
What an amazing video, my friend! Nice mountain hiking! The nature is amazing.. Enjoyed watching. Cheers from Russia Robin, and welcome to my channel about bushcraft and adventures! Kind regards, Yuriy!
I'm looking to make my way out to the ADK wilderness sometime in 2025 for a big trip!
Nice! It’s beautiful!
Dude you need to be concerned what works for you and don't be concerned what the audience thinks. Trust me the more comfortable you are the more fun you will have and that is ALL that matters.
Dwayne
Thanks for the kind words!
How long do you think the devil's path trail would take to do without the ancillary mountains you did?
The side trails we took weren't very long and together added maybe 2.5 hours of additional hiking. Plenty of people day hike the entire trail or do it in 2 days.
DCF errrthang haha
How many places have they named Devil in forests and national parks ? 🤔 it's definitely alarming how these so called names are chosen and they whomever they are name these places devil this devil that... wonder why the fixation on Satan
I think your overthinking it. I think the way the devil is used has nothing to do with satin. I think they often mean badass. My daughters soccer team was called the She Devil’s and I never for a second did the word satin come into my head.
@@mtadams2009 if you follow missing 411 by David paulides you will see a pattern of bizzare dissapearances in places with the name "Devil " in it. All I'm saying is the word is used over and over throughout our forests and National Parks. I just find it odd the insane amount of people who go in to these areas and are never ever seen or heard from again. The reason I brought up Satan is because of the vast network of people you would not believe are all around us whom worship him. The word occult means hidden ( often times in Plain sight ) I totally get what uour saying it's a common word NJ Devils or your daughters team name and I have absolutely zero issue with any of it. Its a cool name... my reference is entirely based off of sheer amount of people ( experienced hikers,hunters etc ) who have gone missing in places with the name "devil" in the description of the area. Sorry for any confusion.
The Native Americans who inhabited the Catskills, believed the great spirits dwelled in the mountains. Even the early settlers feared the dark foreboding forests, covered in deep hemlock groves. Many tales and stories originated from the Catskills. It’s part of their unique mystique.
“How many places have they named Devil in forests and national parks?”
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