Thank you Kate! I have to admit I am very proud of how this film turned out. It was a real thrill for me to experience that place, and I did my best to take the viewer along with me. Thank you for your support.
Appreciate that Kathy thank you so much. This is definitely one of my favorite hikes I have done, it had a bit of everything, Minnewaska is spectacular place.
Thanks Ed, it's a bit of a frustration for me but there doesn't seem to be much that I can do about it. I ended up rewatching this one after your comment, and yea this is one of my favorite videos and hikes. I almost didn't make it back to my car that day it got so hot!
You find the coolest places to explore! This film was magnificent. Love the drone footage, that really added something special to it as well. It seemed like every turn there was something new to see. This may have been your best work yet. The combination of the scenery and the way you shot and edited it just made it a joy to watch. Thanks.
Thank you Aaron! I had a great time at this place, and I am happy with how the film came out. As a film maker yourself Im sure you can relate to the fact that sometimes the editing process can be frustrating and it can be difficult to put the pieces together. That was not the case here! Everything just seemed to flow together. Thank you for your support.
This place gets 2 Gator thumbs up for sure. I can think of many locations that have one or maybe two of the unique features present at Sam's Point, but nowhere else that packs all these different experiences into one relatively short hike. Definitely, put this spot on your list Eva, and thank you for continuing to support the channel!
Some of your best work to date and that’s saying something considering your body of work. Sold me with the intro alone to go visit. Appreciate you and your videos that have opened the door to so many epic places to go see for myself.
Thank you Cole, I truly appreciate that compliment. It's very satisfying and humbling to hear that some of these films have introduced yourself and perhaps others to check out some of the amazing places in the region. That's what this channel is all about!
Thank you Douglas, and that is a very difficult question. They both make for excellent day trips and hiking opportunities. While the waterfall at Sams Point - Verkeerderkill - takes the cake in sheer grandeur and magnitude, the number of waterfalls at Ricketts, is overwhelming, and nationally significant. There may be no other trail like it in the country. Sams Point wins hands down for the scenic views, which are constant and amazing. While the pygmy forest at Sams Point is tremendously rare and unique to view, it has also been severely damaged by fire and has a dry savanna type feel. The forests at Ricketts are tall, lush, and moist and deeply shaded. Both possess old growth characteristics but I prefer Ricketts. The ice caves are a strong factor in favor of Sams Point and are unlike anything I have come across thus far in my travels, but the trail is only accessible at certain times of year. Ricketts has no counter to this special feature. Both areas have a lake, Sams Point has Lake Maratanza, which I did not get to visit, and Ricketts has lake Jean. I guess it depends on what type of hike you are looking for, but if I could only do just one it would be Ricketts by a hair just because Im preferential to the ecosystem there. Great Question though that has got me thinking!
One of my favorite places to hike !!! Great representation, & footage, Walter...One time, I went hiking there snd there, I saw a huge 3 foot long snake swimming at the top of the waterfalls,... Nature can be surprising... Being a vintage camera buff, I also filmed my hike carrying a 5 lbs, 8mm, GE Vintage Camcorder...It's a great place ! Keep up with your great filming...
Wow, is pretty much what i was saying the whole time myself! This is a truly special place, and a great day hiking destination, thank you Martin, I appreciate your support.
FYI the layered rock is all ocean rock from when the glaciers pushed the mountains up into the sky. This area was all underwater at some point millions of years ago.
4:41 - I did a real cruel prank here. As you approach this area, your vantage point makes it looks like this is leading to the edge of a cliff but it's not. So I went to the edge and pretended to lose my balance and fell off.... you should've hear the screams.....😆😆😆😆😆😆
I guess it depends on the weather, how fast you hike, etc... I believe it was 6 miles round trip give or take... Probably atleast 2 hours one way. You definitely should check out the ice caves if possible and really take your time through there.
It's funny you say that because this hike really did feel like an adventure, especially the ice caves! I do recall thinking to myself as I was going through there, that it felt like a set from some type of adventure movie.
I don't know what to say... this place is something out of a dream! And your filming and choice of music is your absolute best. Thank you Gator.
Thank you Kate! I have to admit I am very proud of how this film turned out. It was a real thrill for me to experience that place, and I did my best to take the viewer along with me. Thank you for your support.
Walter, this one was just amazing. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Appreciate that Kathy thank you so much. This is definitely one of my favorite hikes I have done, it had a bit of everything, Minnewaska is spectacular place.
You should have a LOT more SUBS. Fantastic work of cinema.
Thanks Ed, it's a bit of a frustration for me but there doesn't seem to be much that I can do about it. I ended up rewatching this one after your comment, and yea this is one of my favorite videos and hikes. I almost didn't make it back to my car that day it got so hot!
Great Cinematic Footage,You have my Like.
Thank you kindly, I appreciate that!
Great waterfalls
Verkeerderkill Falls at 187 feet, is actually taller than Niagara falls, and is an amazing place. Thank you for watching and commenting Amanda!
You find the coolest places to explore! This film was magnificent. Love the drone footage, that really added something special to it as well. It seemed like every turn there was something new to see. This may have been your best work yet. The combination of the scenery and the way you shot and edited it just made it a joy to watch. Thanks.
Thank you Aaron! I had a great time at this place, and I am happy with how the film came out. As a film maker yourself Im sure you can relate to the fact that sometimes the editing process can be frustrating and it can be difficult to put the pieces together. That was not the case here! Everything just seemed to flow together. Thank you for your support.
The swell of the music combined with the photography over the water...took my breath away
Thank you Belle!
Just wow, this place really has it all! No wonder it is popular, thanks for another great tip 😊
This place gets 2 Gator thumbs up for sure. I can think of many locations that have one or maybe two of the unique features present at Sam's Point, but nowhere else that packs all these different experiences into one relatively short hike. Definitely, put this spot on your list Eva, and thank you for continuing to support the channel!
Some of your best work to date and that’s saying something considering your body of work. Sold me with the intro alone to go visit. Appreciate you and your videos that have opened the door to so many epic places to go see for myself.
Thank you Cole, I truly appreciate that compliment. It's very satisfying and humbling to hear that some of these films have introduced yourself and perhaps others to check out some of the amazing places in the region. That's what this channel is all about!
Really nice video man! Thanks for sharing
Thank you Nick and Rachel for your kind words, I truly appreciate that.
@@WALTERZOLNA you're welcome!
Awesome footage and guide work by you on another cool getaway. What's better Ricketts Glenn or here?
Thank you Douglas, and that is a very difficult question. They both make for excellent day trips and hiking opportunities. While the waterfall at Sams Point - Verkeerderkill - takes the cake in sheer grandeur and magnitude, the number of waterfalls at Ricketts, is overwhelming, and nationally significant. There may be no other trail like it in the country. Sams Point wins hands down for the scenic views, which are constant and amazing. While the pygmy forest at Sams Point is tremendously rare and unique to view, it has also been severely damaged by fire and has a dry savanna type feel. The forests at Ricketts are tall, lush, and moist and deeply shaded. Both possess old growth characteristics but I prefer Ricketts. The ice caves are a strong factor in favor of Sams Point and are unlike anything I have come across thus far in my travels, but the trail is only accessible at certain times of year. Ricketts has no counter to this special feature. Both areas have a lake, Sams Point has Lake Maratanza, which I did not get to visit, and Ricketts has lake Jean. I guess it depends on what type of hike you are looking for, but if I could only do just one it would be Ricketts by a hair just because Im preferential to the ecosystem there. Great Question though that has got me thinking!
Awsome video buddy. Super cool meeting ya. Thanks for the shout out. Let’s definitely link up sometime. Especially since ya live super close. 😎
Thank you my friend! My pleasure to give you the shout out. Meeting you guys was one of the unique experiences of a very enjoyable day.
What a Magical Place! Fantastic video, Walter!
Thank you Alan, i appreciate your kind words and agree with your assessment of the place!
I really enjoy watching your videos, you've added another place to my "must see" list. Thanks for the continued inspiration!
Thank you for your kind words. Did you ever make it out to Colonel Denning state park?
@@WALTERZOLNA going there tomorrow!
Will give your channel a shout out in the vlog!
@@mountainsintomemories appreciate that my friend!
This hike looks great! the way the light hit through the caves yo!
so much variety in 1 day
Thanks Krisp, i appreciate your checking out the video! It definitely was a great day hike one I would highly recommend to anyone in the area.
One of my favorite places to hike !!! Great representation, & footage, Walter...One time, I went hiking there snd there, I saw a huge 3 foot long snake swimming at the top of the waterfalls,... Nature can be surprising... Being a vintage camera buff, I also filmed my hike carrying a 5 lbs, 8mm, GE Vintage Camcorder...It's a great place ! Keep up with your great filming...
I found your channel from wandering woodsman, excellent stuff!
Thank you so much. That was super kind of him to give me a mention, and I appreciate your checking out the channel!
Brilliant!
Thanks, I appreciate that very much!
All I can say Is "wow". Nice!
Wow, is pretty much what i was saying the whole time myself! This is a truly special place, and a great day hiking destination, thank you Martin, I appreciate your support.
Wonderful thank you
Appreciate that, absolutely my pleasure...
Wow nice cave.
Oh my gosh, the Ellenville Ice Caves are spectacular! This was a great hike....
Beautifully filmed!!!
Appreciate that Mary thanks alot, what an awesome place, Sam's Point is!
Good job!!
Appreciate that Carla Scott, thankyou!
@@WALTERZOLNA you’re welcome.
FYI the layered rock is all ocean rock from when the glaciers pushed the mountains up into the sky. This area was all underwater at some point millions of years ago.
Appreciate that information, thanks for watching and sharing!
4:41 - I did a real cruel prank here. As you approach this area, your vantage point makes it looks like this is leading to the edge of a cliff but it's not. So I went to the edge and pretended to lose my balance and fell off.... you should've hear the screams.....😆😆😆😆😆😆
That's not right brother 😂!
How long was the hike in and out? About 3 hours?
I guess it depends on the weather, how fast you hike, etc... I believe it was 6 miles round trip give or take... Probably atleast 2 hours one way. You definitely should check out the ice caves if possible and really take your time through there.
I feel like I just watched the movie “Goonies” ... eh you guyssss!!!!
It's funny you say that because this hike really did feel like an adventure, especially the ice caves! I do recall thinking to myself as I was going through there, that it felt like a set from some type of adventure movie.