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  • @ElsaRhae
    @ElsaRhae  4 года назад +529

    I’m very lucky to have been able to join Ali and Stacy. This hike was the northern 40 miles of the AT through the Smokies. They did the southern 30 miles together 5 years ago and both times ended at Clingman’s Dome, the highest point on the Appalachian Trail. I’m very proud of this video and hope you’re all able to take something from it. Please enjoy!

    • @rysmchale1281
      @rysmchale1281 4 года назад +6

      Very well put together. Thank you, Elsa.

    • @soravelora
      @soravelora 4 года назад +6

      What an amazing journey! Thank you for sharing it with us. And a video well made. I love the music when you encountered the tourists lol. Good job Elsa. You did it! Both the 42 miles hike and editted an amazing video ❤️❤️❤️

    • @7569mia
      @7569mia 4 года назад +4

      I always take something away when I watch your videos!

    • @GrottoGroveGroves
      @GrottoGroveGroves 4 года назад +3

      if you come back this way again. at the southern terminus, hike the BMT rather than the AT. starts at springier also. 300+ miles. through 2 wilderness study areas. touches jyoce kilmer forest, one of the last prime evil forest in the east. has some of the very last american chestnut trees. can also do the AT/BMT loop 542 mi. figure 8 right back to your starting point. i live adjacent to a bear reserve, i have to laugh at everybody worrying about them so much. good video.

    • @marissaalonzo7997
      @marissaalonzo7997 4 года назад

      Seeds give you energy even when you just hold them in your hand. Good job on the tree nuts. They have stored energy. Thoroughly enjoyed this video as I do most of them. Thank you for sharing as always.

  • @ericabuesing
    @ericabuesing 4 года назад +1755

    "There is something about sleeping in a room of people that make you less afraid of bears."
    That just about sums up humanity.

    • @tomjenkins2742
      @tomjenkins2742 4 года назад +11

      Yeah, maybe they only will eat one and get full. Very nice vid, thanks.

    • @damienomen68
      @damienomen68 4 года назад +8

      Cave, fire + sharp stick= so very 20,000 BC haha. Rudimentary.

    • @slappy8941
      @slappy8941 4 года назад +10

      @@tomjenkins2742 The secret is to not be on the edge of the group.

    • @jeanbonneau6711
      @jeanbonneau6711 4 года назад +3

      @@slappy8941 or hike with a least one person who run slower than you

    • @freegedankenzurbaukunst5613
      @freegedankenzurbaukunst5613 4 года назад +5

      @@@jeanbonneau6711 or wear a bear costume

  • @ReadObituaries
    @ReadObituaries 4 года назад +1700

    “They worked when I filled it with sunbutter but not so much with tequila”
    The two types of people in the world.

  • @crunchy_mystery_meat2458
    @crunchy_mystery_meat2458 2 года назад +245

    You narrated this hike as if you were a teen in a coming-of-age nature novel. Genuinely beautiful.

    • @ozzy_fromhell
      @ozzy_fromhell 11 месяцев назад +1

      Didn’t see it like this but now that you mention it I sounds like the narration of a 16 wishes movie 😂

    • @frankjones3671
      @frankjones3671 9 месяцев назад

      You're alls awesome amazing smart wows wezzz indeed beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ we love you're video!! Thanks 😊😊👍

  • @mindofaseekerpersuerofknow4771
    @mindofaseekerpersuerofknow4771 3 года назад +690

    As a cancer patient I just found your channel and since I am stuck at home and cant experience these things right now. I am really grateful for you sharing them. Hope to see another soon.

    • @choomgi_1017
      @choomgi_1017 3 года назад +18

      stay strong you got this

    • @sophiamac687
      @sophiamac687 3 года назад +2

      🤍🤍🤍

    • @redjohn9924
      @redjohn9924 3 года назад +5

      Get well soon buddy 👍

    • @sarahv_l1587
      @sarahv_l1587 2 года назад +5

      Sending you well wishes and prayers 💛🙏🏽💛🙏🏽

    • @ronweasly4839
      @ronweasly4839 2 года назад +1

      I hope you got your “ cancer free” feeling by now sweetheart ❤️❤️

  • @timknaak
    @timknaak 4 года назад +595

    This is the reason why I'd rather watch youtube over regular television/streaming

    • @AdventureEndeavor
      @AdventureEndeavor 4 года назад +3

      Yeah this is a great video, we love backpacking.

    • @laneyjones2334
      @laneyjones2334 4 года назад +1

      Tim Knaak yes I agree

    • @tinalouiseking
      @tinalouiseking 4 года назад +4

      This is so true! I stopped my cable subscription 3 years ago and haven't looked back👍

    • @pumpupthevolume4775
      @pumpupthevolume4775 4 года назад +1

      It's a global trend.

    • @HeleneLogan
      @HeleneLogan 4 года назад +1

      Honestly, there's so much more compelling content on RUclips than any television production.

  • @TheKnockout49
    @TheKnockout49 4 года назад +1808

    There's always that one gear guy who is convinced what they have is the best of the best. We call those people buzzkills.

    • @tallyrobinson9438
      @tallyrobinson9438 3 года назад +99

      I call those people 'twats'

    • @TheMrsBeagle
      @TheMrsBeagle 3 года назад +22

      @@tallyrobinson9438 (snort laughs)

    • @danik118
      @danik118 3 года назад +7

      @@tallyrobinson9438 omg...me too. Funny how shocking it seems to be coming from a female. Love the reactions. (I call 'em like I see 'em!) 😂

    • @dvyne2002
      @dvyne2002 3 года назад

      @@tallyrobinson9438 ?

    • @RahulDevanarayanan
      @RahulDevanarayanan 3 года назад +17

      I mean.... he wasn’t wrong. gear surveys for thru hikers consistently show the mini squeeze is really obnoxious to use and disliked. otoh the standard sawyer squeeze is much more performant.

  • @thewildoneoliver8335
    @thewildoneoliver8335 3 года назад +177

    The cinematography made it seem like a movie 10/10

  • @arctic_angel7408
    @arctic_angel7408 2 года назад +30

    That shelter journal entry with the guy who encountered a bear is legendary glad hes okay

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  2 года назад +1

      I know, isn't that awesome?!

    • @arctic_angel7408
      @arctic_angel7408 2 года назад +1

      @@ElsaRhae OH WHAT you replied so quick! i only just now found your channel and it's really fun to watch! i've been in scouting for 8 years now and am a venture company president so your channel is really fun to watch. :D

    • @davidortiz3094
      @davidortiz3094 Год назад +1

      ​@@arctic_angel7408 Always stay strapped in the woods

  • @kaylawoodruff210
    @kaylawoodruff210 4 года назад +230

    I love how humble and true you are. You’re not afraid to let your followers know you cooked something and it didn’t turn out how you were hoping. Most RUclipsr’s strive to make themselves out to be all-knowing in everything that they do. It’s very refreshing

    • @mls617983
      @mls617983 3 года назад

      She’s so good about admitting when something doesn’t go the right way or doesn’t turn out as expected. Very humble.

  • @delporteart
    @delporteart 4 года назад +822

    As a green vest at REI I too find it disheartening when I hear people speak negatively about someone's gear... the sawyer squeeze is an excellent choice. There are pros and cons to all products and I would never second guess someone while on trail... only make suggestions to solve problems. Sleeping pads are one of my specialities as I consider sleep first aid... anyway... excellent commentary... wonderful to see your epic adventure!

    • @cailinleahy2767
      @cailinleahy2767 4 года назад +37

      Sleeping pads being one of your specialties, could I bother you for your top three recomendations?

    • @austinfreiburger9095
      @austinfreiburger9095 3 года назад +5

      What's a "green vest"?

    • @jayw1258
      @jayw1258 3 года назад +3

      Second the recco on a sleeping pad

    • @aggiejohnson2735
      @aggiejohnson2735 3 года назад +5

      i used a sawyer squeeze for my entire 5 day wind rivers trip, it worked great!!

    • @jlowknight
      @jlowknight 3 года назад +2

      @@austinfreiburger9095 REI outdoor stores employees wear a green vest as part of their uniform. I hope you weren't being sarcastic haha.

  • @markmccann8356
    @markmccann8356 3 года назад +109

    I have to say, as a writer and a guy who has made these kinds of documentaries, this is my absolute favorite hiking video to date! The way you put together your story with the narration, music, large and small views - it was truly an inspired effort! Just the way you used your trail journal with the narration, intermingled with the little visions of what you experienced, was amazing. You pulled me right into your journey and I was sad to see it end when it was all over. You must be a writer, at least at heart. You have a keen eye and a deep insight to telling a story. Even the way you added titles and words to the video was done so well. You were humble, open, honest, and so relational that you captured this little part of your life in a way that allowed your emotions to spill out. You truly immortalized your experience very well. Such a great video! So well done! I look forward to seeing more! God bless!

  • @lee-kx4mj
    @lee-kx4mj 3 года назад +415

    this is literally the best trail vlog i've ever seen. it was so endearing and funny and just. real. so many hike vlogs don't talk about how it actually can be so hard but still rewarding, so thank you. this really brightened up my day in quarantine, which was much needed :o)

  • @Ndouglas414
    @Ndouglas414 4 года назад +770

    "There is ego in the shelter" ....... dude yes.

    • @m.t1446
      @m.t1446 4 года назад +9

      I hate that.

    • @melisamoree8651
      @melisamoree8651 4 года назад +12

      HSP your right .she seems a bit touchy .

    • @sososohaunted
      @sososohaunted 4 года назад +11

      @@hgzmatt Yeah, but when she's literally described it as 'ego is in the air' you know that that's not the case.

    • @philsmith9672
      @philsmith9672 4 года назад +40

      There's a lot of ego on the AT. That's why there's even a saying to address the un-requested advice: "Hike your own hike."

    • @philsmith9672
      @philsmith9672 4 года назад +1

      @@zuzanajedlickova9581 I got that saying from hiking the AT. But it's not strictly my own, Francis Tapon has a book about his backpacking experiences, primary from the AT. Francis Tapon.com/Books/Hike-Your-Own-Hike/

  • @aurelanderson7081
    @aurelanderson7081 2 года назад +25

    at 16:27-16:30, I was suddenly extremely proud of the three of you women taking this trip alone. I'm sorry some idiots shook your confidence even if only for a bit.
    I bet none of them thought of some of the clever things you had thought of, even though it was your first time. ( the reusable pouches, for example)
    Lots of love from a former Kansas Citian

  • @Jeswingify
    @Jeswingify 3 года назад +150

    The "neither judgement accurate" portion really hit different. It shows that the small parts you see of someone's journey doesn't truly spell out the whole picture. I really loved your editing style and hope to see more from you!

    • @paulmfti
      @paulmfti 2 года назад

      Well said…

  • @VivaLaRitz
    @VivaLaRitz 4 года назад +672

    Beautiful storytelling, watching this was so immersive it allowed me to experience it alongside you.

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  4 года назад +7

      Jade thank you so much, Jade. 💕

    • @sandienesta1467
      @sandienesta1467 4 года назад +8

      Audio books, by Else and Barron. . great voices! Yup

    • @mylagoslife
      @mylagoslife 4 года назад +1

      Totally agree!

    • @stellaella2373
      @stellaella2373 4 года назад

      I agree!

    • @xylemrays671
      @xylemrays671 4 года назад

      Agreed, I really enjoyed this.

  • @fermalt
    @fermalt 4 года назад +381

    Who else wants to go on a hike right now? 😊 great video👍

    • @Mickster8614
      @Mickster8614 4 года назад +4

      I ALWAYS want to go on a hike.

    • @farqitol
      @farqitol 4 года назад +2

      I'm in, where do we start!

    • @0rluh
      @0rluh 4 года назад +1

      I’ll be in the smoky mountains on Sunday! This videos getting me hyped!

    • @fletcherhi131
      @fletcherhi131 4 года назад

      Y’all have never hiked a day in yalls life😂. She makes it sound a lot better than it actually is out there

    • @Mickster8614
      @Mickster8614 4 года назад +4

      @@fletcherhi131 sounds like you're the one who's never been on a hike in your life. At least no a real hike. Otherwise, you'd know better.

  • @bluebellcrushedvelvet
    @bluebellcrushedvelvet Год назад +8

    1.5 years ago this was the video that started it all for me!! oh my gosh!! after 6 months of preparation, the planning and buying little bits wherever I could on a budget: the tent, the backpack, and the bits and bobs to survive, I actually ventured off on the day of my birthday, over a year ago now, hiking with everything on my back just like you said. and now again, I'm planning on making another hiking venture again!!
    thank you so much for your beautiful, delicate and inspiring bio-doc that started my own passion and hobby! to be in nature!!!
    Lenni

  • @1997KungFu
    @1997KungFu 3 года назад +64

    I remember a guy telling me (I didn't start the conversation, just said hello to be polite, it's a custom on trails) how pointless my gaiters were, because it was a sunny day, when actually I was wearing them to protect my legs from ticks and sharp plants, but he didn't even let me say that, so I just ignored him for the rest of my meal and left.

    • @ohnonotagain8935
      @ohnonotagain8935 2 года назад +1

      Rocky Mt spotted tick disease and Lyme disease are no joke

  • @jmz1736
    @jmz1736 4 года назад +289

    No tragedy, no romance, no real plot, but so incredibly enjoyable and engrossing to watch. It's amazing what talented people can do with what easily could be incredibly dull.

  • @Umuliuz
    @Umuliuz 4 года назад +579

    This may be the most interesting youtube video I have watched this year. I love your inner thoughts, and your "too much-not enough"-recipies :p

    • @deirdrepasko9056
      @deirdrepasko9056 4 года назад +2

      Yes, I liked that too! Got a chuckle each time, while nodding my head.

    • @logan8921
      @logan8921 4 года назад +7

      Ive watched this video like 5 times and each time I watch it I love it just as much as the first, this is my favorite RUclips video maybe ever.

  • @waltbates8257
    @waltbates8257 Месяц назад

    Just ran across your video, which may now be 4yrs old, but still wonderfully engaging. Thanks for the honesty and unique perspective you bring to the hiking community. No hype, no ego, no gear sales - just your love of the outdoors through your own eyes. Well done.

  • @ishbelcoulter8681
    @ishbelcoulter8681 3 года назад +131

    I'm dead sure hikers high is a thing. remember a few years back when i was up with family in scotland (I was 14, lightly depressed, constantly fatigued due to insomnia and teen growth, anemic, and mentruating) yet somehow once we cleared the path up to the skirts of Schiehallion, I ran almost all the way up, stopping every five minutes to breathe like a dog and wait for the others to catch up. As the depression descended later on in the year and I developed obsessive suicidal thoughts, I'm not sure but that one munroe mightve been the main factor that kept me alive.

    • @caitlinhamilton5248
      @caitlinhamilton5248 3 года назад +4

      Schiehallion is a lovely hike. Hiking in nature really helps me manage my anxiety, there’s something about it that really calms me and reminds me to calm the hell down and just enjoy myself for a while. I hope things improve for you!

    • @ivybrooks7963
      @ivybrooks7963 2 года назад +4

      I’m glad you’re still here ♥️

    • @BobWitlox
      @BobWitlox 2 года назад +2

      I get hikers high sometimes when I'm in a perfect cadence going up a mountain. Somehow it feels so good all of a sudden. You just wanna keep going in this rhythm.

  • @dons8764
    @dons8764 4 года назад +3715

    I hate hearing stories of backpackers making other backpackers feels inadequate. Get over yourself. Encourage backpackers of any skill level and any age to keep going.

    • @ev4742
      @ev4742 4 года назад +79

      Hell yeah! You gotta start somewhere, and once you do: it’s aaaalllll good :)

    • @turin5675
      @turin5675 4 года назад +111

      If I learned anything from my military experience is that Drill Sergeants yelling at you will make you walk like never before. So yell people into walking, not out of walking

    • @KitKatToeBeans
      @KitKatToeBeans 4 года назад +90

      Huge difference between friendly advice and offering tips you’ve learned than gloating how much more prepared you are. Not sure how that makes anyone feel better. I would be the crazy person sharing my food etc cause I would feel badly being more prepared.

    • @marian9077
      @marian9077 4 года назад +2

      Túrin yessss

    • @Art_Squirrel
      @Art_Squirrel 4 года назад +83

      Just adopt that long-distance unfocused stare.... wait for a break then mutter vaguely "Oh sorry, I drifted off there for a min..." and walk away to get busy with your pack or something. They like to have a captive audience, but you choose where to place your attention, don't let them sap your mojo.

  • @PamsPrettyPlants
    @PamsPrettyPlants 4 года назад +621

    “Allie and Stacy filled a couple with tequila and sadly they leaked.”
    My kinda ladies. 🙌

    • @moonlighter6
      @moonlighter6 4 года назад +19

      Highly recommend Fireball Whiskey, a soft body flow of cinnamon warmth.

    • @NREnger
      @NREnger 4 года назад +9

      The GU Energy Refillable Flask for Sports Nutrition Energy Gel it is reusable and never had one leak while on ultra runs. Personally i would do the whiskey but i like the way you think.

    • @kimilauri
      @kimilauri 4 года назад +3

      Jello shots might work in them -- made with tequila of course

    • @nomorebsforme
      @nomorebsforme 4 года назад +1

      Plastic miniatures !!

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  4 года назад +13

      I hope ali and Stacy see all these recommendations! 🙌🏼 thanks you guys

  • @jasonward6723
    @jasonward6723 3 года назад +110

    its 130 am in the uk im up watching this totally drunk what am i doing with my life? great video man

  • @virginiaraine2207
    @virginiaraine2207 3 года назад +65

    Okay but runners and hiker high is such a dope feeling it’s like insane because you’re jsut like “I can do anything for the next 72 hours I could run forever “ and I always try to see where my mind is at during those times to reach that dope place again . And you all look like the best group just fun vibes and happy times 😌

  • @legendsofabhaile
    @legendsofabhaile 4 года назад +141

    THANK YOU for sharing this. I straight up had my life ruined by a drunk driver, and will never be able to do this type of stuff again, which is where my heart really is. I live a little through you, so appreciated.

    • @jessicahoomes2293
      @jessicahoomes2293 4 года назад +4

      Do you still go on the paved trails in the Smokies? They are some beautiful one's.

    • @jgirl345
      @jgirl345 4 года назад +3

      Omg this broke my heart, I can relate, not personally but my mom when she was 18yrs old got hit by a drunk driver and was in s full body cast, her whole vertebrae was smashed and she has a metal rod in place and will walk with crutches for the rest of her life, shes the strongest person I know but it breaks my heart she cant expierance life like everyone else, and the asshole that hit her never paid for what he did 😥...sending u some love and positivity from CT 💞

  • @IShallNotBeSilent
    @IShallNotBeSilent 4 года назад +291

    Elsa, Your writing skills are off the chart! You really brought me into and had me totally engaged in the whole experience. It was wonderful!

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  4 года назад +15

      IShallNot BeSilent I’m SO glad to hear this feedback. Thank you so much. It was weeks and weeks of work!!

    • @kellyvankirk2332
      @kellyvankirk2332 4 года назад +4

      My thoughts exactly, although yours are way more eloquent!!

    • @amybeth6782
      @amybeth6782 4 года назад +4

      @@kellyvankirk2332 I have to agree! Beautiful video and wonderfully written notes left behind. I wanna go hiking and bring my 4 teenagers along for the amazing journey I know it'd be!! 👏💗👣👣👣👣

  • @JamesHarrisAgentSouthrnboy78
    @JamesHarrisAgentSouthrnboy78 8 месяцев назад +1

    As someone that is saving up to do the entire AT and goes out backpack as much as I can to get my body ready for the AT, I absolutely loved your energy in this video.

  • @rosemariedice3092
    @rosemariedice3092 Год назад +3

    So breathtaking! When I was a girl of 11 years, in Germany we played every day all day in the Black Forest. Some days my Opa would take me with him for road work, under an endless canopy of trees and soft sunlight. We’d go up to where he was working, on an old ,old (obviously) Harley . Very little traffic when there was any. Where I was ,was a world in perfection.

  • @rosedowning6466
    @rosedowning6466 4 года назад +264

    Oh, If only I could do my life over again. This is one of the things I would do. It's too late for me, now. But I thank you, so much, for taking me along on your journey.

    • @hjordis669
      @hjordis669 4 года назад +83

      It's never too late. Follow your dreams so you won't regret the life you lived.

    • @jennm8893
      @jennm8893 4 года назад +100

      Rose, I hiked the PCT for 6 months this year and saw a lot of people in their 60's, 70's, and a few in their 80's hiking. Unless you have a specific medical reason you can't hike, I say please don't count yourself out yet. It's never too late.

    • @darlantro
      @darlantro 4 года назад +21

      I know someone who climbed Everest in his 60s. He trained for 4 years, just one day at a time, and doing smaller climbs.

    • @kenmcguire935
      @kenmcguire935 4 года назад +15

      @@jennm8893, I was an avid backpacker, canoer, some climbing but never did the entire trail but 100's of miles in different states, crossed the country and backpacked the most beautiful treasures we have here, deserts, some of the PCT, continental divide, etc, etc. 6yrs back I fractured seven vertebrae racing dirtbikes. I will have those memories for the rest of my life but I miss the trail/journey of the unknown, every day! I would solo more towards the later yrs which was most exciting. I still work hard to stay mobile but those days are gone. Honestly, when I go to sleep I do not know what the next day will bring, the standard daily pain or the excruciating life-sucking pain. I'm not looking for sympathy but it felt relieving to put it in writing. Memories, oh, sweet memories. Anyone have a working spine in their garage?
      All those still backpacking, keep me in mind on the trail, Peace!

    • @deirdrepasko9056
      @deirdrepasko9056 4 года назад +3

      @ Rose, I was thinking the same thing!

  • @daybyday1664
    @daybyday1664 4 года назад +215

    I have watched tons of AT videos and never seen a “tutorial” on that first bit of mileage. Awesome sauce, and thank you. So glad I found your channel.

    • @SO-pe4gc
      @SO-pe4gc 4 года назад +5

      Yeah! No one ever showed me that. Great advice. Getting up and running in the morning is tricky but he made it sound really relaxing and low pressure.

  • @amogus13
    @amogus13 3 года назад +19

    You know how we all have that "obscure comfort video", well this, is mine.

  • @adventuresofepiced3095
    @adventuresofepiced3095 3 года назад +17

    Loved this video. It's always fun watching someone go through their own discovery process in the backcountry. No one does it perfectly, and what works for you might not work for someone else. I've been backpacking for nearly 40 years and my choice of gear is always evolving. The search for the perfect combo of functionality versus weight is a process without a finish line, and your needs and priorities will change over time. In my 20's, I barely needed a sleeping pad at all. Now I'm seriously considering an ultralight cot. Get out there, earn the experiences, learn from your mistakes, and iterate in ways that serve your needs.

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  3 года назад +4

      This was a great comment, thank you!!

  • @dpm6000
    @dpm6000 4 года назад +224

    I’m not sure how exactly I ended up here, but this was a beautifully documented and narrated journey. Well done!

  • @wishforlee1994
    @wishforlee1994 4 года назад +578

    I’m pretty upset that I started with your video and now I can’t find any other backpacking videos with your same style of editing, 🥺🥺everyone has their own style of course but the way you presented your first trip was very engrossing

    • @iamloved223
      @iamloved223 4 года назад +21

      Try Homemade Wanderlust she hiked the AT and the PCT and has some great videos.

    • @dom0
      @dom0 4 года назад +11

      Kraig Adams style is cool

    • @bridgetgoggans7618
      @bridgetgoggans7618 4 года назад +2

      Gatewood Brown has great videos & awesome editing, but he is more kayak/camping.

    • @jasonbingham6322
      @jasonbingham6322 4 года назад +4

      Vivi Lee check out Adventure Archives

    • @OriginalPuro
      @OriginalPuro 4 года назад

      Watch Lars Monsen.

  • @AlabamaCannabisCoalition
    @AlabamaCannabisCoalition 9 месяцев назад +3

    I'm 63 and have been looking for a new adventure to keep my body moving forward. I've decided in September '23 to begin day hiking. Over time this adventure may evolve but for now, I'm perfectly happy choosing easy trails and low miles and no overnight camping.
    Thank you for your video, well done and inspirational.
    Egos abound in our world, I try to avoid them. LOL
    HappyTrails,
    Smarty/Marty ❤

  • @AaronWilhelm
    @AaronWilhelm 3 года назад +86

    What a phenomenal story teller! Earned my sub very easily. I just got back earlier this week from my first ever backpacking trip of 17 miles. I felt a lot of the same feelings you did, the peace, the pain but also the simplicity of having nothing to worry about other than continuing to move. Really enjoyed this video and look forward to more of your content.

  • @kims.adventures
    @kims.adventures 4 года назад +182

    Omg I cried, thank you so much for this. As a 17-year-old, who has basically never traveled before besides moving, I've always been intimidated by people especially guys who make traveling and hiking seem perfect and easy.

    • @valerieblomquist1253
      @valerieblomquist1253 4 года назад +6

      Kimberly you can do it!! Make it your goal to travel or backpack at least one place this year. No matter how small of a trip. Are you in the US?

    • @kims.adventures
      @kims.adventures 4 года назад +5

      @@valerieblomquist1253 Yes. I live in new york city, but I only have $300 and I don't have a job yet lol

    • @valerieblomquist1253
      @valerieblomquist1253 4 года назад +11

      Kimberly well the biggest national park in the US is just north of you, you heard of the Adirondacks? There’s also the Catskills mountains near you too. Those are both really cool and have many miles of hiking. Idk how much a bus ticket or transportation would be but you could make $300 stretch! Or try finding a job!! Best of luck to you❤️

    • @valerieblomquist1253
      @valerieblomquist1253 4 года назад +5

      Kimberly also I would really recommend you go with at least one buddy. Be safe out there

    • @kims.adventures
      @kims.adventures 4 года назад +1

      @@valerieblomquist1253 Thanks, I'll try to research those. But unfortunately, it's difficult to find someone who wants to go hiking or even traveling with me. I just recently moved to nyc and I haven't met someone who I'm comfortable with enough to go hiking with me. My family is also really busy and we rarely have time off from school/work at the same time.

  • @pjanoo6973
    @pjanoo6973 4 года назад +267

    When humans don't have nature in their lives something changes, it seems like city life is never fully calm.

    • @south_coast_tackle
      @south_coast_tackle 4 года назад +5

      At 52 years old I agree 100%. That's why this year we are going to get our asses off the couch, away from the desks, and outside more!

    • @tamgsmith8077
      @tamgsmith8077 4 года назад

      Word

    • @Strawberrypersonoffixial
      @Strawberrypersonoffixial 4 года назад +1

      I could never do city life.

    • @colbyzur4642
      @colbyzur4642 4 года назад +2

      I’m a really outdoorsy person but I might be weird with this but I can find peace in the city like Chicago and new York in the very early morning it’s cool and calm but then around 9-10 that goes away quick

    • @yamingoat
      @yamingoat 4 года назад +1

      yeah as much as i love living in a city you have to retreat to nature every once in a while

  • @DreamGyrl360
    @DreamGyrl360 2 года назад +1

    Re: the tequila -- get capri sun pouches.
    Open the top.
    Pour out juice.
    Put in drink of choice.
    Reseal with heat (a good flat iron will do it).
    Use the way the kids use it.

  • @jennymontague851
    @jennymontague851 3 года назад +19

    Yes, there is a hiker's high. I've felt it myself on my many hikes in the past in the Grand, and also climbing the high mountains in Idaho, AZ. It's awesome when you get in that zone.

  • @russellballaro8226
    @russellballaro8226 4 года назад +141

    I have a very close friend that walked the entire trail back in the early 70's solo I'm sure his name is on the Books, Frank K Teall. He used to tell me stories of when he walked it, in fact had his Hikers bronzed! It is tough brutal work! He now has a son that has the walk in him! His name is Sean, two years ago he walked Mexico to Canada with a friend! He is out doing his father powering on with a bicycle for super long range trips as well, Both of these men I respect greatly for their fortitude! Plus they both are really good people! If you would like I will put you in touch with them, Let me know! Stay safe and keep fighting the good fight!
    Russ Ballaro

  • @oaktreeanimalhome9498
    @oaktreeanimalhome9498 4 года назад +68

    the 122 dislikes are the bears who couldn't eat your food
    On a side note absolutely amazing video you have such a natural and personable way to talk and I love seeing anything with nature. I hope to one day also make this 4 day trek!

  • @heathertuynman6592
    @heathertuynman6592 3 года назад +15

    I love that you share your insecurities with us! It must be difficult to be so vulnerable but I appreciate your authenticity. You are real which is rare!

  • @learntechwithruth2147
    @learntechwithruth2147 2 года назад +7

    That was great! We live near the Smoky Mountains but never stayed in a shelter over night. The bear danger is real. I loved your attempts to cook creative foods. That’s awesome. We commonly think there are dangerous men on the trails and carry bear spray and pepper spray around. Glad the only people you met up with were snarky wise guys. I love your notebook!

  • @serafinhikes
    @serafinhikes 4 года назад +48

    Trekking poles really help minimize impact on knees

  • @Dizzykitty817
    @Dizzykitty817 4 года назад +142

    Leaking tequilla is one of the saddest things I have ever heard =(

  • @CarolChillsCasually
    @CarolChillsCasually 2 года назад +3

    The boasting at the second shelter while y’all are just chillin on a log is A1 “we’re just having fun, don’t bring your ego towards me” vibes. Love it!

  • @abbieb2480
    @abbieb2480 3 года назад

    That sawyer filter is the BEST! Simple, and light. Not bulky and complicated like so many others.

  • @Haze1434
    @Haze1434 4 года назад +542

    15:19 - One of the most widely used water filters in the world, for camping/hiking/bushcraft etc., and that guy says it's no good. Yeh, OK mate. Ego alert.

    • @danielnichols1823
      @danielnichols1823 4 года назад +4

      He was trying to help, say if you hiking and had a tarp with a hole in it and a guy offered you a new tarp to borrow would you call him rude for offering you a more expensive tarp?

    • @pottingsoil
      @pottingsoil 4 года назад +4

      The squeeze is much better.

    • @chaddixon5725
      @chaddixon5725 4 года назад +87

      @@danielnichols1823 He was trying to show off his high dollar filter. Ive met a lot of them hiking. They do it for all the wrong reasons. I own that filter, its fine. That guy is a douche.

    • @cassandrabicakci8354
      @cassandrabicakci8354 4 года назад +90

      ​@@danielnichols1823 True that would be really nice of him, if he were offering to let her borrow his filter. I think this situation was more like: you're hiking with a cheap tarp and a guy walks up to you and tells you his tarp is better, then walks away lol. bit more annoying then.

    • @dimoronen
      @dimoronen 3 года назад +2

      Depends a lot on how he put it but IMO squeeze is not great, used it for a long time on the PCT before I switched to a befree and I will never go back.

  • @jgirl345
    @jgirl345 4 года назад +1296

    I'd be more scared of the people in the shelters being murderers than the bears

    • @thomasjackson6289
      @thomasjackson6289 3 года назад +42

      Smith & Wesson Try not to kill anyone with your paranoia.

    • @naikprincess
      @naikprincess 3 года назад +7

      Story of my life Everytime we go camping 😂

    • @pamelafoley2772
      @pamelafoley2772 3 года назад +5

      Same. 😂

    • @booAHHHH
      @booAHHHH 3 года назад +6

      That’s because you’re a paranoid schizophrenic

    • @donkykong461
      @donkykong461 3 года назад +8

      Well there is a lost shelter it doesn't exist on any new map..it's was decommissioned becuse of murders that happens in like the late 70's ..
      I forget what trail it happen on but there's a vid on youtube

  • @JillianCampsArizona
    @JillianCampsArizona 2 года назад +34

    Really good video here, Elsa - I am highly impressed by your videography skills. What beautiful cinematic vibes you make with each video, each cut of the tape. I'm definitely taking notes from this video - thank you for all you do.

  • @beachboyo05
    @beachboyo05 9 месяцев назад +1

    GREAT Video! I think the majority of hikers are amateurs even if some don't like to admit it! So I think we can all relate to this. I like the honest review too. Great work.

  • @antoniabaker7770
    @antoniabaker7770 4 года назад +11

    How refreshing. Love it when you say "wrong " and admit your mistakes. Thanks for taking me on your journey with you. Very enjoyable.

  • @BabyTheSkyIsBlue
    @BabyTheSkyIsBlue 4 года назад +148

    Getting chased by a bear. Hold on. It's my butt break time! XD

  • @jaredbrown1461
    @jaredbrown1461 3 года назад +9

    Perfect video for someone just getting their feet wet in backpacking/hiking trails. Makes me really happy to see something, that actually shows me what I will be up against. Thank to for making this video!

    • @IvanaHonda
      @IvanaHonda 3 года назад

      You just need better shoes than they had. Wearing sandals is just calling for injury and injuring your ankle while hiking is not fun.

  • @megtheetiger
    @megtheetiger Год назад +3

    This was great. As a beginner, who has yet to go on my first hike but is deep in the “initial research” stage, this has inspired me. Thank you.

  • @WildwoodVagabond
    @WildwoodVagabond 4 года назад +137

    Congratulations for finishing it! I got a little tearful in the end when you finished. You did an EXCELLENT job on this video! I loved it. That first view was amazing. Barron made me laugh with his accent in the voiceover. I appreciate the effort you put in to reduce waste. Thank you so much for this ❤️❤️

    • @ElsaRhae
      @ElsaRhae  4 года назад +2

      Wildwood Vagabond I’m so, so glad you enjoyed it!!!!

    • @christiancarlson5431
      @christiancarlson5431 4 года назад +2

      I can almost hear Barron saying “It puts the lotion in the basket!” He’s not creepy, he just sounds like the dude from “Silence of the Lambs”

    • @356ALX
      @356ALX 2 года назад

      Considering the trail attracts hikers from all over (Oregon and Missouri in this case), his options were limitless as the entries in the journal/notebook didn't include names and addresses. I muted the video and reread the entry using a laughable Boston 'chowderhead' accent, then again using a ridiculous Brooklyn accent, and a third time using an annoying California accent with ample vocal fry and upspeak. All amusing and just as absurdly exaggerated as Barron's take. Good gnat and sleep tat. ; )

  • @Ice-Fall
    @Ice-Fall 4 года назад +78

    Enjoyed this, immensely!
    I liked your recognition of 'egos in the air', at the one shelter. There is a difference between thru-hiking and multi-day hiking, and thru-hikers can be a little condescending, okay, a lot, but trek on, it's your hike, and you gals owned this one!
    Happy future trails!!!

    • @rebekahm.3351
      @rebekahm.3351 4 года назад +4

      I think they just want to help with all the experience under their belts.

  • @nofthet583
    @nofthet583 3 года назад +10

    Yo Elsa I'm doing my 2nd backpacking trip summer 2021. It'll be my 1st sober trip. This first year of sobriety was hard but so rewarding. Im grateful I have this opportunity to look forward too after the struggles of a pandemic, job change, loss of my best 4 legged friend, rebuilding passed relationships that I wrecked, acknowledging and letting go of the relationships that are unsalvageable, putting intentional effort to change my mindset, etc. Life is immensely better than it was. I feel I've built a strong foundation for the future but I need something to catapult me into that next level of growth. To put to rest some of this lingering doubt that serves no purpose. Im hoping the man coming back from this trip is not just symbolically different but literally and truly changed....to have a spiritual experience. Thanks for the added inspiration.

  • @reason1925
    @reason1925 3 года назад

    Same trails. Almost 30 years ago. October. Vibrant colors. My heart began to beat again.

  • @k.c.8535
    @k.c.8535 4 года назад +184

    When you come across someone who knows "everything", like mr. filter man, be rest a sure you have something they don't....being humble, that's something money can't buy. It is always better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt....mr. filter removed all doubt.

    • @rkf2746
      @rkf2746 4 года назад +11

      People like that just really p*** me off. I tend to believe they are trying to mask their own insecurities.

    • @rkf2746
      @rkf2746 4 года назад +37

      @Jason Bordeau Your opening sentence say's it all for me. There's an area in the mountain's I enjoy hiking into. I only go in about 2 miles or so, depending on my energy level. I like to setup my tarp, have a small fire if there are no restrictions, read, practice on a skill I'm trying to acquire. Take a nap! Simply put, enjoying one more day out. I was approached by two "younger" male's earlier this year that questioned why I didn't walk further, my selection of backpack, my stove was too heavy and I should get such and such. You get the picture. I just smiled, thanked them for their input, wished them well, then off they went. Smiling smugly with themselves. I usually keep to myself, and have little to say. I'm not stuck up really, but I learn much more by listening than I do by talking. I watched them as they walked away, and wondered, if they make it to my age, 69, and part of their story is having to survive a stroke among other things, will they be so full of themselves? I actually let it discourage me for a bit, but I realized it's my story and journey. I'll live it the best I can, and hoped those two will learn a few things along their journey. Be safe. Happy trails. Roger

    • @OneNvrKnoz
      @OneNvrKnoz 4 года назад +9

      So Mr. Filter Man wasn't wrong... it's not that great of a filter for the AT (though I own one and use it on the trail)... I think it's more of his approach of communicating that may have been offputting... or sharing to begin with. If she wasn't interested in learning more about filters, no need to push his knowledge on someone else.

    • @TheSyntheticOmega
      @TheSyntheticOmega 4 года назад +4

      @@OneNvrKnoz I prefer the standard Sawyer filter for every trail I've ever been on. The Mini isnt the fastest or the best out there, but it is more than adequate for a 4 day trip on the AT ha.

    • @OneNvrKnoz
      @OneNvrKnoz 4 года назад

      @@TheSyntheticOmega Completely concur!

  • @BillNealElkWhistle
    @BillNealElkWhistle 4 года назад +166

    Epic Bars are a copy of the Native American-produced “Tanka Bars”. Tanka Bars are the original but, because they are a small Native American company, bigger food companies have come along and made claims they don’t deserve. Check out Tanka Bars when you get the chance. Thanks for the info about squeeze tubes. D’y’ever think to add dark molasses to some of your recipes, like those great nutrition bars?

    • @BillNealElkWhistle
      @BillNealElkWhistle 4 года назад +13

      I got a message from someone here asking about Tanka Bars but I couldn’t find the comment to reply to so I’m posting it here. Tanka Bars are available from Amazon and Walmart as well as many health food stores - but, if you want to know more about the folks who started it, check here at the following link for the Real People, making Real Food. All the rest are non-Native imitators. www.tankabar.com/cgi-bin/nanf/public/main.cvw

    • @mackmcnasty27
      @mackmcnasty27 4 года назад +7

      IMO Epic Bars have a dog food esque taste. Going to give Tanka Bars a try

    • @fatcattn1
      @fatcattn1 4 года назад +3

      @@BillNealElkWhistle - Excellent. Thanks for sharing. Will check them out.

    • @ellyw7201
      @ellyw7201 4 года назад +2

      Tanka bars are great...love 'em. Weren't available when I was young and backpacking, darn it.

    • @deirdrepasko9056
      @deirdrepasko9056 4 года назад +1

      @@mackmcnasty27 yes, that's what I thought,....they tasted like what dog food smells like. Not even my squirrels would eat it! LOL

  • @Snowburnt
    @Snowburnt 3 года назад +10

    You showed us the real thing out there. Every time I go backpacking, something can always be improved Or learned. Thank you for this video. Good job!

  • @Zoe-co1ph
    @Zoe-co1ph 2 года назад +6

    I really like how you included the background chatter, it makes me feel like I'm there with you guys. I'm used to hearing English accents so it's cool to hear others in that kinda context

  • @kyleeroebuck2322
    @kyleeroebuck2322 4 года назад +9

    I have no idea why this made me so emotionally. I have never in my life done anything even remotely close to this aside from traditional sports while in school but I cant help but think that something like this is what we all need. I have a desire to just step away for a while and be with the wilderness and my thoughts. It seemed really freeing and soul fulfilling. I immediately had tears in my eyes at that first beautiful view you showed us. Ugh this was beautiful.

  • @karlk9316
    @karlk9316 4 года назад +50

    22:30 In general it is helpful to practice things at home before going on the trail. One of those things is to sleep on your sleeping pad and any camping pillow, on the floor at home.

  • @aylaun7475
    @aylaun7475 3 года назад +46

    It was like watching a short movie experience.

  • @dtom3575
    @dtom3575 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. I'm a 60yo Man who likes to get out on the A/T with my 25yo Son for 2-3-4 night trips. your video was really moving. You captured the feeling of a trip like that and have inspired me to plan my next outing. Keep it up.

  • @richardsnyder8714
    @richardsnyder8714 4 года назад +32

    After 7 years in the Marines I took a vow to never walk anywhere again. Good video. Really well done.

  • @Swimdeep
    @Swimdeep 4 года назад +40

    “Having no responsibilities but to convince my body to go on...” Exactly right Elsa. As 10K+, lifetime backpacker, it was a pleasure to watch your adventure. Thanks for sharing it.🌿

  • @bikhills
    @bikhills 3 года назад +26

    This was a very positive presentation of an adventure. The camera work and editing is first rate.

  • @margaretrosin7853
    @margaretrosin7853 3 года назад +2

    Warming up and stretching AFTER you’ve hiked just enough to warm up your muscles but not really exerting them is excellent advice! Thank you for showing this. Most people stretch cold muscle, and that is exactly how to get injured. Not a good idea for any workout or exercise. Such an awesome video, as usual Elsa! Second time watching. 😊

  • @kristineberhardt
    @kristineberhardt 3 года назад +39

    I'm getting ready to spend 7-10 days on the 78 mile section of the AT in Georgia as a first time overnight hiker. I wasn't really sure what to expect. Now I have an idea. I was really impressed with how you put the video together. Thank you!!

    • @ellep.6204
      @ellep.6204 3 года назад

      How did it go? I'm thinking about doing the same thing, but everyone Ik says it's crazy to plan such a long hike for my first.

    • @MarenWeiers
      @MarenWeiers 3 года назад

      how big was your pack??

    • @melanieberry9469
      @melanieberry9469 3 года назад

      @Elle P. How did it go? Got any tips? I'm heading out next month!

  • @MexicoAdventurer
    @MexicoAdventurer 10 месяцев назад +4

    My best *DAY* was 42 miles through Virginia. But... I had 500 miles of practice getting up to that point. After I arrived at Springer in Georgia on the approach trail, my first day was 8 miles. So... I know what you guys went through, cranking it up. You did GREAT by going slow to warm up. 👍
    Yes hiker's high is runner's high.
    Bears were everywhere, and i came face to face with the first of i i encountered, while on the amicolola falls approach trail!
    To get in shape for any hike, the best thing you can do is aggressive road biking. It does away with knee and leg pain when you do hit the trail.
    How about those mice, skunks, chipmunks and deer?
    Did you see any wild hogs? I saw more uniformed state-paid contractor hog hunters armed with shotguns than I did see hogs. One hog hunter told us where we could find a fresh killed hog we could get a ham off of it, but he said to avoid sickness keep it on the fire for the whole night and chase away any bears by banging pots. We opted to leave the hog for the bears and get sleep that night.
    One of the shelters on the GSM trail had a pool of water behind it that we got our water from. I got bitten by a few 1,000 gnats, which i wrote a limerick about in the shelter journal that made everyone laugh. It went: (i still remember it)
    "The gnats are a problem, dont scoff.
    You need DEET, or some kind of Off.
    One little pesticle bit my left test$$$$$cle,
    AND MAN WAS I REALLY PISSED OFF!"
    Hiking, the gnats couldn't catch you. But the minute you stopped... they covered you like smoke at a fire.
    I used a Coleman "Peak 1 Apex 2" stove that i put gasoline into the two 16 ounce bottles. Lasted me 2 weeks per two bottles.
    In Damascus, during trail days, I came back from where i was to enjoy a week of fellowship and food and music, camping with all my new buddies. Wouldnt you know it, i won the Thru Hikers Talent Competition with my two songs "Hikers Blues" and "Trail Magic" which I wrote early on, on the trail before arriving at the GSM park. The first prize was a "Gregory SHASTA" backpack, which i desperately needed to replace my old external frame pack.
    It made things much easier. And i doubled my daily mileage immediately.
    So much so that through the flatness of Virginia, i consistently ran 30 and 40 mile days.
    The best part anout this was when i came off the trail, I was extremely strong, not depressed, and i got right back to my work and even enjoyed it more.
    Pack light, stay alert, enjoy yourselves. 👍😁

  • @blueciel8
    @blueciel8 2 года назад +3

    Thank you, Chaco! Your video has started my Sunday morning in Denver, CO a year after your hike, with a renewed sense of peaceful inspiration. Wishing you many more wonderful hikes! Thanks again for sharing your excellent documentation of your hike.

  • @timothys4668
    @timothys4668 4 года назад +14

    As someone who has Thru-Hiked the AT in Chacos, I appreciate your trail name immensely!

  • @wolfelau5602
    @wolfelau5602 4 года назад +24

    I love that you’re including the recipes throughout the video. I collect so many tips from watching hikers, but would literally need to keep a notebook to accurately follow up on it all, which I have done when I can. You produce said “food” and then immediately show how you made it, then right back into the video. That’s how my brain works. Again, great stuff👍🏼

  • @Noniinthebush
    @Noniinthebush 3 года назад +8

    I’m from Australia and I’m telling you, there’s no way I could sleep there after reading that bear sign! 😱

  • @lindsaysmith4486
    @lindsaysmith4486 2 года назад

    There's a comment on the first shelter journal on 7-11 that was sweet. It says "so proud of my daughter and this great accomplishment" ❤️ @10:58

  • @markmurphy3989
    @markmurphy3989 4 года назад +69

    Really enjoyed this film. Had to laugh at the part where strangers assume you’re going to be interested in the benefit of their “wisdom”!

  • @beccal6663
    @beccal6663 4 года назад +16

    I just stumbled across this video in my recommended and honestly I’m so glad I watched it. Your commentary and videography really makes the video not boring in any way.

  • @loraharris2937
    @loraharris2937 3 года назад +6

    You should Wright a book of all your adventures. You are so good at telling the story and your voice is very soothing. An audio book would be perfect.

  • @alaskanchic6447
    @alaskanchic6447 3 года назад +2

    Wow. Just WOW! As a born and raised Alaskan girl I spend A LOT of my time hiking, camping and backpacking. But this, this is a dream of mine

  • @IshikaShanai
    @IshikaShanai 4 года назад +41

    I cracked up at the parking lot scene. That editing was great!

  • @chrizzeypippinsundaezz4644
    @chrizzeypippinsundaezz4644 4 года назад +21

    I love how you documented everything via journaling and vlogging. Your trip seemed so amazing and awesome. It's so cool that despite the obstacles that you just kept on going - now that's endurance☺👍

  • @bransonb.v.ehrlich1699
    @bransonb.v.ehrlich1699 Год назад

    the day to day camp set up and camp life is genuinely the best part of any hike, love seeing how or where others set up camp and what they cook!

  • @alexiscollins5827
    @alexiscollins5827 2 года назад +3

    I love the way you put all of this together- so organized, informational, and positive. Love it, keep it up!

  • @m.t1446
    @m.t1446 4 года назад +22

    I really want this in my life. Had my first hike like a year ago and it was so peaceful.

    • @AdventureEndeavor
      @AdventureEndeavor 4 года назад +1

      Hiking is amazing it's really helped me with my PTSD.

  • @secondyaya
    @secondyaya 4 года назад +20

    I loved every minute of this ! Thank you for allowing us to take the journey with you. It was beautiful.

  • @fletcherbrown728
    @fletcherbrown728 2 года назад +1

    75 years old and just getting back into backpacking after a 30 pause. Been watching backpacking videos for about ten days preparing for an attempt to climb Haba Snow Mountain (17,000 ft in Yunnan Province China). This is the very best video I have seen - hands down. 99% are mostly just gear reviews dressed up with lots of "I've included the links below". So well done! Oh - yeah - about 95% of all videos are hosted by guys with full beards - what a refreshing change to have a great story, nicely filmed and edited and the notebook was brillliant.

  • @joslynbrown7982
    @joslynbrown7982 Год назад +1

    Love how you narrated your hike and how you showed that some things you did weren't perfect & what you'd do differently. Especially loved the part about the warm up routine. I definitely will do & share with my fellow hikers.

  • @mayolaisart
    @mayolaisart 4 года назад +30

    As a treeplanter watching this, it brings me out of my off season blues

  • @KHphotographydesign
    @KHphotographydesign 4 года назад +65

    I’m 19, I just started to get into hiking because of the many videos I have watched of this trail. I will work myself up to this trail!! Thank you for an amazing edited video ! Very entertaining and it inspired me to keep working towards this goal :)

    • @Animal-Reaction-Clips
      @Animal-Reaction-Clips 2 года назад +1

      I've never camped in my entire life lol but would love to go camping with you ❤️

    • @shawndyer8140
      @shawndyer8140 2 года назад

      Katherine you sound wise. Learn and build up to such a serious trip. I learned a lot at the bwca. Get a mentor and a hiking partner. There is hiking club s everywhere.

    • @shawndyer8140
      @shawndyer8140 2 года назад

      Elsa yy are so e and tough.

    • @shawndyer8140
      @shawndyer8140 2 года назад

      Was eticks warm up helpful.

  • @Oldappleorchard
    @Oldappleorchard Год назад +2

    Made my heart happy to see how respectful you all were with the fungi. Great video.

  • @allisonfalin8854
    @allisonfalin8854 3 года назад +6

    I’m so glad you enjoyed my little corner of the country. It’s a pretty amazing backyard. We love living at the base of the Smokies. 💕

  • @nurishakeri9904
    @nurishakeri9904 4 года назад +22

    Loved Eric’s warm up regiment advice! This will come in handy for my first multi day hike in Tasmania, Australia 🇦🇺

    • @elaineevans4467
      @elaineevans4467 4 года назад +1

      I loved Eric's warmup advice as well, and will refer back to it if I ever go backpacking again!