You are both getting to be pros at navigating the rocks in the trail almost without mentioning the difficulties! I remember when you first started the rocks were more of a hurdle and you couldn't keep from grousing over them! Sure glad you've made it seem easy now!!!
Monroe is my second favorite mountain to summit up on that ridgeline of Presidentials. Washington is of course #1. New Hampshire is the Queen of the Views for sure. A series of terrific thunderstorms rolled through the late afternoon/evening/night the second time I stayed at Lake of the Clouds. I got up during the night and there were thru-hikers sleeping on every table and bench in the dining area. The main window faces west over the valley and we watched the storms moving up over the mountains and across the notch to us. A group of Franciscan brothers in training took refuge between storms before heading down to safety. They sang grace for our dinner meal. It was truly amazing grace. Ethereal.
Love the Webster Cliff Trail! Seeing most of the Crawford Notch from up there is great. And it will always hold a special place in my heart as that is where I first introduced my Grandson to hand feeding the Grey Jays.
The last dozen or so videos since entering NH have been exhilarating! Your hard work over many months is paying off with these spectacular places you are taking us . Those views would have me reflecting on the magnificence of Gods creations , and all its beauty . You are a lucky man.
That Mount Webster summit took my breath away! Spectacular view. It looked like y’all were walking along the edge. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. 😊
Thank you so much for sharing all the incredible scenery in the Whites! The dwarf trees are a testament to the severe weather up there. Only a few can grow over 5000' and only in protected coves. Black Spruce, more common in Alaska than New Hampshire, can withstand that weather as well as Balsam Fir (the ones that smell like Christmas trees). Best wishes on your continuing adventure!
GRATEFUL IT WAS ONLY A SCRATCH. BOY OH BOY, WHEN YOU ARE WALKING THAT EDGE ALMOST TAKES MY BREATH AWAY. I DONT THINK I COULD DO THAT. THE VIEWS WERE FABULOUS. THANKS FOR SHARING THIS JOURNEY.
Here’s that guy from Maine again. If you know where you’re going to be in a couple days and you guys need some supplies. Let me know. My wife and I would love to help you out.
You should learn to yodel 😂 I’ve been to the summit of Mt. Washington twice. They say you can see 3 states and Canada from the summit if you are lucky enough to have a clear visibility day.
There ARE some places to camp/stop after Mt. Washington. However all but one require descent from the ridgeline. That one is the Madison hut with the usual lack of guarantees that comes with a hut. Plus it does not have a dungeon like Lake of the Clouds.
You are both getting to be pros at navigating the rocks in the trail almost without mentioning the difficulties! I remember when you first started the rocks were more of a hurdle and you couldn't keep from grousing over them! Sure glad you've made it seem easy now!!!
Thanks They’re still difficult, but we’re getting used to them
Monroe is my second favorite mountain to summit up on that ridgeline of Presidentials. Washington is of course #1. New Hampshire is the Queen of the Views for sure. A series of terrific thunderstorms rolled through the late afternoon/evening/night the second time I stayed at Lake of the Clouds. I got up during the night and there were thru-hikers sleeping on every table and bench in the dining area. The main window faces west over the valley and we watched the storms moving up over the mountains and across the notch to us. A group of Franciscan brothers in training took refuge between storms before heading down to safety. They sang grace for our dinner meal. It was truly amazing grace. Ethereal.
Sounds amazing
Love the Webster Cliff Trail! Seeing most of the Crawford Notch from up there is great. And it will always hold a special place in my heart as that is where I first introduced my Grandson to hand feeding the Grey Jays.
We saw one. But only for an instant
I like the video of Bluegrass coming down the rocks. It gives me a sense of just how difficult this section is.
Heal quickly.
Thanks. I try to show him doing some of the climbs because I can’t video myself
The last dozen or so videos since entering NH have been exhilarating!
Your hard work over many months is paying off with these spectacular places you are taking us .
Those views would have me reflecting on the magnificence of Gods creations , and all its beauty .
You are a lucky man.
Oh yeah!! Thanks 🙏🏻
America the beautiful, awesome views thanks for taking me alone y’all doing great
Our pleasure!
Those dang roots! Best views of your whole hike.
Thanks
That Mount Webster summit took my breath away! Spectacular view. It looked like y’all were walking along the edge. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. 😊
Our pleasure! We weren’t too close 😃
Thank you so much for sharing all the incredible scenery in the Whites! The dwarf trees are a testament to the severe weather up there. Only a few can grow over 5000' and only in protected coves. Black Spruce, more common in Alaska than New Hampshire, can withstand that weather as well as Balsam Fir (the ones that smell like Christmas trees). Best wishes on your continuing adventure!
Thanks
Climbing the presidential series. What beauty and steep rocky climbing. Getting closer to Mama K. Healing thoughts for your nose. Happy trails!
Thanks
Happy Trails from the "Ottada Way Cafe " just served the first pancake burger for lunch at Mt. Greylock! 11 hikers in the last 2 hours !😊 Bacon Wrap
They’re really coming through now I’m sure
Great day in the morning, the camera work and the views are incredible!
Yes it was! Thanks for following along
GRATEFUL IT WAS ONLY A SCRATCH. BOY OH BOY, WHEN YOU ARE WALKING THAT EDGE ALMOST TAKES MY BREATH AWAY. I DONT THINK I COULD DO THAT. THE VIEWS WERE FABULOUS. THANKS FOR SHARING THIS JOURNEY.
The camera makes it look closer than I was
Glad you escaped the fall without super injury.
Me too. Thanks
Here’s that guy from Maine again. If you know where you’re going to be in a couple days and you guys need some supplies. Let me know. My wife and I would love to help you out.
Thanks. We’re heading to Grafton Notch. Someone has already offered to help there. How far north are you??
@@ChuckHowell-Outdoors We live a couple hours south, but wouldn't mind making the drive. I mean, you can only carrry so many supplies, right? :)
Yeah. Thanks. I wouldn’t want you to drive that far. We have several places to resupply. Thanks for the thoughts though.
It would be wonderful if you compiled a book of the views!
Might happen one day
Amazing!
Thank you! It really is
BY THE WAY I WOULD LIVE TO HEAR YOU YODEL!!
Hahaha. Don’t think that’ll happen 🤣
Don't be hiking with the bandit mask on! 😉...Glad you're good though! It was a close one to the eye!
Very true!
You should learn to yodel 😂 I’ve been to the summit of Mt. Washington twice. They say you can see 3 states and Canada from the summit if you are lucky enough to have a clear visibility day.
Hahaha. I can do that already, but no one wants to hear it
@@ChuckHowell-Outdoors oh I don’t know, one or two of us might! 😂
Hey you’re still purty.😊
😂😂😂
There ARE some places to camp/stop after Mt. Washington. However all but one require descent from the ridgeline. That one is the Madison hut with the usual lack of guarantees that comes with a hut. Plus it does not have a dungeon like Lake of the Clouds.
Yep. We went by the Madison hut. Getting down below tree line can be tough