One of the more rugged and remote ranges in the Adirondacks. I was glad to be able to hit all 4 peaks. It was a test of my mental toughness and decision making to complete the hike in a safe manner.
Wow - that is a super impressive day. When I read the title I just assumed you would have done this with an overnight. It is amazing that you did all that in one day, in the winter! I really appreciate the honesty in the video too.
It was a long day, but I am glad I decided to include Seymour. I just finished my winter 46er a few weeks ago, check out the video: ruclips.net/video/nHjLpLWnJ6o/видео.html
Been busy hiking and paddling whitewater in the middle of the WNY Hiking Challenge launching. More videos soon! I have a HaBaSa+Big Slide sunrise in queue.
Good job of first massive solo winter 46er. Summit snow covered footage was grand. Good to see you pushed thru the final dark, tired, lonely, final "death march". It will certainly build some mental muscle memory for the next big adventure. Cheers
Thanks it was a long day, but we are used to that. I am glad I could knock these out so that we can finish next season on Gothics. Looking forward to it.
Great hike! I knew you would get all four. We did it last fall. My friend became the first 46er of our group on Seymour. The Donaldson sign was missing then.
Thanks, in winter you need to be more conservative with your decision making as the risks are higher. And being solo, I was not going to take any chances unless the conditions dictated. Luckily it all came together on Seward, so I could push to Seymour. Thanks for the comment and watching!
That is a long day in the summer!! Excellent video. The Donaldson sign has been gone since July. I did that route twice last summer, and both times, no Donaldson, and I had to fix the Seymour sign, must be gone now. Bummer.
It was a long day, but worth it. The changing weather made it more challenging and slowed me down on Seymour. Glad to know the signs were iffy. I know the snow pack buries them sometimes. I was standing on top of the Santanoni sign a week later. Thanks for watching and the comment
Yes, snowshoes are required in the High Peaks with >8in of snow (changing to >12in in the new rules). I had them on the whole time except for when it got steep on Seymour. Then I switched to microspikes.
One of the more rugged and remote ranges in the Adirondacks. I was glad to be able to hit all 4 peaks. It was a test of my mental toughness and decision making to complete the hike in a safe manner.
Wow - that is a super impressive day. When I read the title I just assumed you would have done this with an overnight. It is amazing that you did all that in one day, in the winter! I really appreciate the honesty in the video too.
It was a long day, but I am glad I decided to include Seymour. I just finished my winter 46er a few weeks ago, check out the video: ruclips.net/video/nHjLpLWnJ6o/видео.html
That is certainly a wonderful adventure indeed! Awesome!
Thanks!
Hell yes! Can’t wait to watch this!! It’s been so long I forgot all about this hike you did!!
Been busy hiking and paddling whitewater in the middle of the WNY Hiking Challenge launching. More videos soon! I have a HaBaSa+Big Slide sunrise in queue.
Hard core Seward. 🎉
What an adventure. Congratulations.
Thanks, it was some effort to include Seymour but was so worth it. See you outside!
So beautiful! Thanks for sharing
Thanks, the mountains are always beautiful in winter. Thanks for watching.
@@OutsideChronicles no problem! I wish we got a little more snow. We really enjoy making outdoor content
Good job of first massive solo winter 46er. Summit snow covered footage was grand. Good to see you pushed thru the final dark, tired, lonely, final "death march". It will certainly build some mental muscle memory for the next big adventure. Cheers
Thanks it was a long day, but we are used to that. I am glad I could knock these out so that we can finish next season on Gothics. Looking forward to it.
Great hike! I knew you would get all four. We did it last fall. My friend became the first 46er of our group on Seymour. The Donaldson sign was missing then.
Thanks, in winter you need to be more conservative with your decision making as the risks are higher. And being solo, I was not going to take any chances unless the conditions dictated. Luckily it all came together on Seward, so I could push to Seymour. Thanks for the comment and watching!
That is a long day in the summer!! Excellent video. The Donaldson sign has been gone since July. I did that route twice last summer, and both times, no Donaldson, and I had to fix the Seymour sign, must be gone now. Bummer.
It was a long day, but worth it. The changing weather made it more challenging and slowed me down on Seymour. Glad to know the signs were iffy. I know the snow pack buries them sometimes. I was standing on top of the Santanoni sign a week later. Thanks for watching and the comment
Great job! You were hauling, to do that climb solo is impressive.
Thanks, it was definitely a physical and mental test. Thanks for watching!
Awesome hike man!
Thank you!
Congrats awesome hike.
Thanks!
You are hero
Thanks! But just a guy that was determined to finish those peaks, you can do it too. Thanks for the comment and watching!
Have you ever encountered anything strange in the Adirondacks?
I do not know if I would say strange but definitely interesting. On my sons’ first high peak, a guy wore a kilt and played bagpipes on the summit.
@@OutsideChronicles love it! What a coincidental way to greet a young person to high peaks! Kelt and pipes - awesome! 💚👍
Nice work, nice hike.
Book titles in the background?
Happy Hiking.
Right, I was geeking out a bit with a book called Range by David Epstein. Thanks for watching
#goals
Did you use a microphone in this video?
No, it is from my GoPro with a windslayer cover for wind.
What was the date of this hike ?
Feb 27, 2021
Snowshoes on?. Nvm I see them on
Yes, snowshoes are required in the High Peaks with >8in of snow (changing to >12in in the new rules). I had them on the whole time except for when it got steep on Seymour. Then I switched to microspikes.