Have you been inspired to go hike Percy Peaks yourself?? Let me know if you decide to go hike the trail! Also, what other hikes around New England do ya want to see me tackle next?
Always enjoy your videos! Trying to get my 52 with a view ✅ I’m am a senior and slow hiker but based on your video I should be able to get thru this one before the snow flies. Hoping to get 2-3 more 52 with a view in the rear view mirror this year !! 🙏🤞 Thank you for sharing your videos and experiences. Wonder views. 🏔️
Your Videos bring moments of solace and bliss in this challenging year 2020. Crisply edited and not a lot of blah blah blah like in other Videos. Thanks. Also suggest Mount Kearsage in NH, as it is has a wide open summit with far-reaching vistas.
Thanks Hugo! That one is definitely on my list! Thought about doing it this past fall but it slipped through my fingers. Hopefully this winter! I hope I provide the proper amount of relaxing nature and then all the blah blah at the end for those interested haha.
Thanks Adam for such a detailed review of these trails- I find it really helps as a newbie to have the hike broken down the way you’ve done. Taking the time to talk about it by sections, describing things like the blazes and terrain changes really takes the mystery down a notch. I think also as a kid, you had very good instincts- with that many blueberries, there have to be a few bears looking to enjoy a snack once in a while!
I'm glad you found the video helpful and informative! Especially with this trail being on the "Terrifying 25" optional section of the list, I hope my video could help someone decide if they would include it in their list completion.
In normal months the road is a gravel road. And then I'm looking at newenglandtailconditions.com and the last entry indicates that the road closed on 12/7/2020
Hey don't knock them. Some of them can be just as inspiring or interesting. I found this hike much more fun and scenic than say Mt Tecumseh which is on the 48!
Some of them are harder and longer, are more remote, are less crowded and have better views than 4ks. Now that I'm done the 4ks I'm exploring and finding some real gems
4:27...views like that are very few in the south. There seems to be some man made structure at every turn. I don’t think urban sprawl is as bad there as it is here( North Carolina)
@@AdamHoyt I’ve been thru the northeast half a dozen times on long road trips to out of the way places, historic sites etc. I love it there. I noticed right away how good your videos are. Really well done and lots of work and time put in. 👍🏻
@@AnthropoidOne Thanks' so much for the kind words! I do work hard to make them the most informative and interesting to look at. Just got back from a week of more winter hikes. Had to bail a trail because of 1ft high drifts haha. I hope you enjoy it when ya see it! I just wish the winter weather was a little more amicable to my drone flying.
Have you been inspired to go hike Percy Peaks yourself?? Let me know if you decide to go hike the trail! Also, what other hikes around New England do ya want to see me tackle next?
@@hindsfeetonhighplaces it’ll be well worth it when you finally are able to meet up with him!
Always enjoy your videos! Trying to get my 52 with a view ✅ I’m am a senior and slow hiker but based on your video I should be able to get thru this one before the snow flies. Hoping to get 2-3 more 52 with a view in the rear view mirror this year !! 🙏🤞
Thank you for sharing your videos and experiences. Wonder views. 🏔️
Your Videos bring moments of solace and bliss in this challenging year 2020. Crisply edited and not a lot of blah blah blah like in other Videos. Thanks. Also suggest Mount Kearsage in NH, as it is has a wide open summit with far-reaching vistas.
Thanks Hugo! That one is definitely on my list! Thought about doing it this past fall but it slipped through my fingers. Hopefully this winter! I hope I provide the proper amount of relaxing nature and then all the blah blah at the end for those interested haha.
Great story of how you got introduced to this trail as a kid. Thanks for all the insights. Looking forward to checking it out.
its my absolute favorite trail! thanks for watching!
Thanks Adam for such a detailed review of these trails- I find it really helps as a newbie to have the hike broken down the way you’ve done. Taking the time to talk about it by sections, describing things like the blazes and terrain changes really takes the mystery down a notch. I think also as a kid, you had very good instincts- with that many blueberries, there have to be a few bears looking to enjoy a snack once in a while!
I'm glad you found the video helpful and informative! Especially with this trail being on the "Terrifying 25" optional section of the list, I hope my video could help someone decide if they would include it in their list completion.
Dood, your videos are amazing! Keep up the great work! The drone footage is just incredible! Truly appreciate this bro!
Thanks a ton!
Beautiful view from North Percy Peak! Like the foliage and woodsy trail.
It was almost right at Peak! too bad i think the rain storm nocked most of them down.
The color is awesome in your video. WOW!
It was just about peak I think!
Awesome video! More bloopers please! 😂😂
DO you have a preference for rehearsed bloopers or the real ones? are you secretly hoping for the day I really trip and fall? 😂
Beautiful video, keep it up!
Luckily with the foliage changing I hope they only get more beautiful!
Drone shots were insane what the heck 🤯
Always looking to improve and provide the perspective others are'nt!
Love watching your vodeo too
Thanks Nisan! and I love making them! and coming up with ideas to make them even better!
dang this video made me miss the east coast autumns
Currie, just you wait till my rogers ledge video. You may need to watch that one sitting down!
What kind of drone do you have? Super impressed to see all the aerial view points of all these places I love!
Glad you're enjoying it. It is a Mavic Air2. Link is in the description under camera gear.
Did you have the drone track you as you were driving? If so, you're nuts
It's all full automatic! Set it up for tracking while parked then just drive!
Curious if anyone knows if I can get to this trailhead in winter, or is this on a road that isn't maintained in winter?
In normal months the road is a gravel road. And then I'm looking at newenglandtailconditions.com and the last entry indicates that the road closed on 12/7/2020
The road becomes a snowmobile trail in the winter, it is not plowed.
I want to do the 52 with a view but whenever I’m not checking off a 4000-footer I feel like it’s just not worth my time at this point 😆
Hey don't knock them. Some of them can be just as inspiring or interesting. I found this hike much more fun and scenic than say Mt Tecumseh which is on the 48!
Some of them are harder and longer, are more remote, are less crowded and have better views than 4ks. Now that I'm done the 4ks I'm exploring and finding some real gems
I couldn't agree more. Plus it's nice to have a new goal to work towards!
4:27...views like that are very few in the south. There seems to be some man made structure at every turn. I don’t think urban sprawl is as bad there as it is here( North Carolina)
You just have to know the right place to go. The Northern reaches of Maine and New Hampshire are quite empty and just forests for miles!
@@AdamHoyt I’ve been thru the northeast half a dozen times on long road trips to out of the way places, historic sites etc. I love it there. I noticed right away how good your videos are. Really well done and lots of work and time put in. 👍🏻
@@AnthropoidOne Thanks' so much for the kind words! I do work hard to make them the most informative and interesting to look at. Just got back from a week of more winter hikes. Had to bail a trail because of 1ft high drifts haha. I hope you enjoy it when ya see it! I just wish the winter weather was a little more amicable to my drone flying.
billy joel
Glad you liked it!