The Adirondacks in 4K | Backpacking in the High Peaks of New York

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We explore the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks, hiking across Avalanche Lake and encountering rain while camping!
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00:00 Teaser
00:21 Theme Song
00:49 After Intro
02:01 Motel
02:26 DAY ONE
02:53 Map Sequence
03:11 Hiking In
05:00 Alpine Plant ID
09:24 Ominous Jokes
11:00 Marcy Dam and Mountains
12:37 Creekbed Flowers
15:04 Viewer Shoutouts
17:55 Rockier Trail
18:49 Avalanche Pass
20:05 Avalanche Lake & Lunch
23:44 Beaver Dam and Helicopter
25:07 Trail Junction
27:23 Searching for Camp
28:14 Cooling off in the Stream
29:44 Inclement Dinner
33:28 Eating Dinner
34:55 Curry Ramen
36:09 A More Peaceful Night
38:10 DAY TWO
39:13 Change in Plans & Splitting Up
41:08 A Change in the Change in Plans
46:00 Reunited
47:41 Relatively Peaceful Hike
51:51 Darkness Returns
52:12 Waiting in the Shelter
53:41 Hiking Back Out
57:02 Shelter for the Night
57:41 Food and Dinner
58:50 Bossa Evening
59:25 Tomorrow's Plans
1:00:58 Nighttime Shenanigans
1:02:02 DAY THREE
1:03:15 Return to the Lodge
1:04:55 The Real Climb
1:08:04 Meanwhile, Back at the Lean-to
1:09:00 The Open Mountain
1:10:40 Plane Wreckage
1:11:39 Mountaintop Reflections
1:13:06 Post-Ending
1:14:14 Credits
1:18:37 Patreon Shoutouts
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@chris0419
@chris0419 4 роки тому
My GF and I were the viewers at 15:05, and we were so happy to meet up with you! I don't know if you remember but that was our first backpacking trip. The trail was very tough for us and we decided to head back after Lake colden the next day and not hike up MT.Marcy. I was pretty bummed about it but we got to meet you guys! Totally made our day. The following month we came back and hiked Mt.Marcy, the tallest Mountain in NY! Keep on making great episodes. You inspire us to keep on trekking.
@sanwar1
@sanwar1 4 роки тому
Must've been such an awesome surprise to run into the AA gang. Good for you and your GF!
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 4 роки тому
It was definitely a tough trail but at least you got the Colden! Still very beautiful. Glad we got to meet you guys! Hope you are planning another trip :)
@mattchew2203
@mattchew2203 4 роки тому
That was so cool to see!
@audieo575
@audieo575 4 роки тому
You are lucky to have girlfriend who likes to hike!...just like my past girlfriend....my wife love to hike also...in the shopping malls
@phoebe5843
@phoebe5843 4 роки тому
@@audieo575 lols
@Golddragon214
@Golddragon214 4 роки тому
This was just a taste guys. The Adirondacks are the largest state park in the country. Please come back and do more of what is out there.
@hb4243
@hb4243 3 роки тому
Out of curiosity, how frequent are your bear encounters?
@Golddragon214
@Golddragon214 3 роки тому
@@hb4243 in the 20+ years I’ve been hiking and fishing in the Adirondacks, I’ve never seen a bear. Only foot prints. But I keep my camp clean and keep my food in a bear safe bag.
@hb4243
@hb4243 3 роки тому
@@Golddragon214 Thanks for responding! That's great to hear. I moved east from the west coast and wondered if they behaved differently over here. Great to hear from someone with so much experience in the area. :) Excited to explore the Adirondacks this year!
@Golddragon214
@Golddragon214 3 роки тому
@@hb4243 keep in mind that Black Bears are hunted here in NY State so they fear humans mostly. Once they learn that people can mean an easy meal they become a problem. Be sure to look at the NY State DEC web site to read about the rules for carrying a Bear Canister in the High Peaks and the trail conditions in the area you are planning to hike. Happy Trails
@hb4243
@hb4243 3 роки тому
@@Golddragon214 Good to know. Thanks so much will do!
@samuelsharkey4305
@samuelsharkey4305 4 роки тому
Thomas is low key hilarious 😂
@dejakixiong9142
@dejakixiong9142 4 роки тому
I hope the 4 of you guys stays Adventure Archives for a long, long time....like forever
@afhevh
@afhevh 4 роки тому
Dejaki Xiong couldn’t agree more. They should never stop
@naomihanson6944
@naomihanson6944 4 роки тому
I love how they tell us the name of plants and describe every detail.
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 4 роки тому
:D Glad you enjoy it! Thanks so much for watching
@thanhquach3787
@thanhquach3787 3 роки тому
same!
@rosesmith6208
@rosesmith6208 Рік тому
@@AdventureArchives i agree I just love it when you show the plants and scenery and explain about it. love the pawpaw you ate in another episode, don tknow if you know the naturealm in akron ohio but I seen my first pawpaw tree with fruit on it for the first time a few years ago, it was neat. at quail hollow state park in stark county they have a nice garden there and many plants there got me to go get them for my garden, with 3 acres I defintily have room for many trees shrubs and flowers. yippee.
@abigail.146
@abigail.146 4 роки тому
Thank you so much for letting my husband and I be apart of this episode! We are big fans of your videos and feel so thankful we were asked to record and sing such a great song. Use us anytime
@Mark_Jacobson81
@Mark_Jacobson81 4 роки тому
I wish this was a weekly show. Yes I know, it’s greedy but it’s so addictive.
@audieo575
@audieo575 4 роки тому
Ditto!... I've watched all their full and mini episodes....what other beautiful poetic hiking show available?
@ivettedavila1596
@ivettedavila1596 3 роки тому
It’s great to see 4 young men appreciating nature as you all do. Stay safe and keep on hiking. Hello from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
@nunbeam
@nunbeam 3 роки тому
This feels like a Discovery Channel show more than a youtube vlog series. Six hours of videos in and I'm still not bored? Idk how you did it but something between the runescape-esque original music and professional quality voiceovers is really keeping me hooked.
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 3 роки тому
Thank you so much! :D And thanks for watching
@SithijaBimsara
@SithijaBimsara 4 роки тому
"You know what isn't ominous, our friendship." Ladies and Gentlemen... Thomas Sinard.
@backpackertoo
@backpackertoo 3 роки тому
ADK 46ER #9946 here. I wanted to let you guys know that I really appreciate how you showed all the viewers the thought process of when to climb and when not to climb. Too many people come to these peaks thinking it's a walk in the park and not realizing what they are really getting into. I'm glad you chose to not climb algonquin from the back side with full packs on as this is one of the steepest climbs of the 46. I also was impressed at your choice not to climb Colden during a thunderstorm. Most of my peaks were done in May and October so I feel your pain as far as the rain is concerned. Great video and also great example of responsible hiking! Keep on trekking!
@MorganaRaven29
@MorganaRaven29 Рік тому
I live in the foothills! So the ADKs are my home away from home. Such underrated beauty… and history!
@luker8887
@luker8887 4 роки тому
The panic of packing up before the rain is so relatable
@Dioxicate
@Dioxicate 3 місяці тому
I love Thomas, he’s so funny but serious. I’m looking forward to seeing what you guys do in 2024!
@musicisbrilliant
@musicisbrilliant 3 роки тому
Oh my god!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You guys wrote that song in the credits, "Go Home?????" That song is SOOOOOOOOOOO bright and special. Way to go Robbie!!!!! Wow.
@fabiantpunkt1805
@fabiantpunkt1805 2 місяці тому
is that song on spotify?
@rosealexander9007
@rosealexander9007 Рік тому
This is the state that I grew up in and lived most of my life in. It’s interesting to me how foreign the environment seems to you guys. I’m so happy that you made this video to show people how much NY state has to offer besides NY city.,I live in Virginia now and people here seem to think NY state is just a city.🙄🙄
@TrevorKowalskiMusic
@TrevorKowalskiMusic Рік тому
As someone who grew up camping in the corners of the Adirondacks, you guys did it justice and showed what makes it special. Thank you
@DAlexKablack
@DAlexKablack 3 роки тому
As someone who grew up in Pennsylvania and travelled west several times as a kid, I always thought the east coast mountains were pretty boring, always being surrounded by the ridge and valley systems of Pennsylvania, covered in trees so you can't really make out the geology, views obstructed by canopy. Maybe it's just that I've been around them for so long, I had longed to move west. Then I saw some of your videos and realized, I just don't know enough about my environment to really embrace all of the amazing things around me. Perhaps the scenery isn't that of jagged rock and intense peaks, but still offers an incredible amount of things to see if you know what you're looking for. Watching these videos has encouraged me to learn a little be more about all of those plants and trees I've been passing up and turning hiking from just walking in the woods, into an adventure. Thanks guys, great videos.
@lundiboy8
@lundiboy8 4 роки тому
Grew up in Saranac Lake. Always loved the mountains of the Adirondacks. Taking on the Appalachian Trail next Feb.
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 4 роки тому
Good luck on the AT!
@jamesw.t.2555
@jamesw.t.2555 4 роки тому
Literally tears of joy at that end song. Y'all are beautiful!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 роки тому
Absolutely beautiful video guys. Very well done! I just absolutely love the Adirondacks. My entire UKposts channel was started because of it. I just love documenting my adventures and journeys in the Adirondack mountains! You guys rock!
@OurNationalAdventure
@OurNationalAdventure 4 роки тому
Beautiful views and landscape! We have adventures on both coasts and the one thing that is constant is that their is beauty everywhere. I absolutely love the rolling green on the east coast.
@mikedang3613
@mikedang3613 4 роки тому
The skits at the end of the episode & Thomas sleeping were easily the best content I've seen this decade. Love you guys so much.
@TheBinoyVudi
@TheBinoyVudi 2 роки тому
I did not honestly know that the Adirondacks were this beautiful. This is like the grand tetons, the porks of Pacific northwest and smoky mountains combined.
@robinowen3058
@robinowen3058 3 роки тому
I discovered your channel during lockdown, your adventures are true joy in a tough time.
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 3 роки тому
Thanks so much for your comment- we're glad we can help during these times, and thank you for watching!
@thepagemaster1436
@thepagemaster1436 4 роки тому
Seeing you guys just chill and have a beer after a hike is great. Love the end credits each episode! Plus the comedy is gold!
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 4 роки тому
Thanks so much! :D We try to make it so the end is still fun to watch too
@suelynpeters1728
@suelynpeters1728 3 роки тому
Really enjoy you guys and your adventures! Unfortunately, I can’t hike due to some physical limitations, so I hike through your videos! Also, I’m in West-Central Ohio. Thanks!
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 3 роки тому
Thank you so much for watching, we're glad we can still help you experience the outdoors :) There are some nice and more accessible trails around Dayton that we've backpacked that might be fairly close to your home. Thanks again!
@suelynpeters1728
@suelynpeters1728 3 роки тому
AdventureArchives I’m up in Marysville...but thinking of trying both Mohican and Hocking Hills. I hear there are some easier trails at both of these.
@stephaniesmith7317
@stephaniesmith7317 4 роки тому
😂LMAO🤣 Yes Thomas definitely when you take the "Dad shorts" pose. If I hear you say "you kids fall in behind, and no veering off trail" I'll know you've gone over the edge!
@mikewade2188
@mikewade2188 Рік тому
The very dense and very green forest pathways in this video stood out to me...more so than others.
@garykandmimisgarden1662
@garykandmimisgarden1662 Рік тому
I enjoyed this episode immensely. I hiked this area 50 years ago. I still remember the icy cold waters and the awesome shear drops of the mountains especially Mt Colden. I remember the lean-to shelters as having their own breed of aggressive mosquitoes (we were too environmentally conscious to use insect repellent). I do however have a comment to add about the philosophizing at the end. The comment that if people that don't have what they need they can be driven to aggression and hostility. I could justify stealing food. I cannot justify stealing a Gucci bag or big screen TV. There is a difference between needs and wants. Realizing this difference is the single most important key to personal happiness.
@vajroliJon
@vajroliJon 4 роки тому
The debris slides thru Avalanche Pass occurred in 1999 and 2011 (Irene), not little by little.
@kennynguyen4058
@kennynguyen4058 3 роки тому
Andrew is the only reason I watch, he knows all of these plant names ...that I have no ideas or seen before
@jordancook1668
@jordancook1668 4 роки тому
Love when you guys post content. Great group of buddies I like to virtually hang out with through the channel and your content is top quality as always. There’s nobody out there doing it like you.
@TAPPChannel
@TAPPChannel 4 роки тому
you're guys great... I love the way you showed Michigan
@marieokay
@marieokay 4 роки тому
Bummed that you got such crap weather in the middle of your trip, but WOW that was a spectacular episode! I was smiling the entire time I watched it! Some fantastic music in this episode too
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 4 роки тому
Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed it, and thank you for your support :) Glad you enjoyed the music!
@dudu6503
@dudu6503 3 роки тому
Thank you for a very clear and calm video. It felt like i was there too.
@capsoutdoors
@capsoutdoors 4 роки тому
Fantastic episode and the music was brilliantly done, especially that last song. It's great to see more and more people start to explore what this state has to offer. I've spent the last 25 years backpacking here and it never gets old, not even the fickle weather. It's kind of a weird coincidence but check this out...Sintax77 was on Wright Peak looking for the wing of the bomber about 6 weeks after Robby and Thomas were there and on September 15th I did Gothics, Armstrong, and Upper Wolfjaw which is only about 8-10 miles away from where you were hiking. The wild thing is none of us knew what anyone else was doing and we all ended up planning hikes in the same small area (and we all filmed it). That's impressive considering how big the Adirondacks are. Thank you for all the hard work you guys put in and hopefully you'll be back for some more adventures here. There is an abundance of great hiking in NY.
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 4 роки тому
Thank you so much! Glad you liked the music. And we definitely need to go back and explore the Adirondacks again. Got any good recommendations for trails up there? That is a really funny coincidence! It'd be cool to run into each other on the trail. Thank you so much for watching, and thanks for your support!
@capsoutdoors
@capsoutdoors 4 роки тому
@@AdventureArchives There is one area that I've been fascinated with for the past few years now and have done the same loop hike through the area 3 times, the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness. I've dubbed the loop "The Pond Tour" as it goes past 7 ponds and finishes up at Pharaoh Lake (plus a nice climb over Pharaoh Mtn). The Northville-Lake Placid Trail also runs through the heart of the ADK and there are various section hikes you can build on that. The NPT is your classic "green tunnel" as a lot of it passes through very secluded parts of the park in dense forests. There is a section of it that runs along Long Lake that is just stunning. Having watched you guys for a long time I kind of know what you'd be looking for in a trip and the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness would definitely fit that bill. Big skies, lots of water, and a 2,500' mountain you can climb with a killer view from the top. The loop runs about 22 miles but most of it is easy going. Much shorter trips can be built off of it as well. Coming from the Putnam Pond trailhead you could hit Putnam Pond, Grizzle Ocean (pond), and then head to Pharaoh Lake. There are 5 lean-to sites around the lake (#5 being the best one and they don't get crowded during the week) and most of the ponds have a lean-to as well. I'm sure finding a site for some tents/hammocks won't be an issue (I've only stayed in the lean-tos while hiking there with a tent for backup). I'd be more than happy to send over the GPS tracks and/or whatever would work best. I think I have a write-up around here somewhere.
@annmacbride3100
@annmacbride3100 4 роки тому
@@AdventureArchives I was kinda disappointed you guys hiked the most popular and busiest hike in the ADK. The "High peaks" are overcrowded and trails are eroded. I live in Wilmington..just a stone's through away from Lake Placid. Suggestions for hikes: 1. Pharaoh Lake wilderness..43,000 acres of ponds, streams and one of the biggest interior lakes in a wilderness area....and lots of mushrooms. I was an assistant forest ranger there in 2011-.very appropriate for backpacking. There are two mountains- Treadway(moderate) and Pharaoh Mtn-steeper. If you hike past Rock Pond to Lily Pad Pond(or other way around) there is a 75 foot waterfall...just awesome..and not overcrowded. Favorite spot is Oxshoe pond. 2. Northville- placid trail. Usually is a 2 week backpack..like a mini AT. Can be done in sections. Runs the length of the ADK from Lake Placid in the north to Northville in the south. 3. Cranberry Lake loop; a 50 mile loop around a beautiful ADK lake. As for paddles: 1. St Regis Canoe area...tons of ponds and some short carries. 2. Bog River Flow/Lowes Lake-18 mile canoe trip near the Oswegatchie River. 3. Lake Lila in the William C Whitney Wilderness area. 1/3 mile carry to an interior lake. Many wilderness camping sites..including some islands. Sites are first come first serve. Can paddle to and day hike to Mt Frederica. 4. Stillwater reservoir is an interesting place too. Those are just a few suggestions..there are tons more. Best time for any kind of activity in the ADK is August to 2nd week in October. Spring brings black flies..July deer flies...if you like bugs. If you guys want a through hike..my husband or myself can arrange a pickup for a car relay.
@carolguezen5829
@carolguezen5829 7 місяців тому
Great you succeeded with your first solo but love seeing you and Owen together!
@oldmaidwhovianakanancyg4425
@oldmaidwhovianakanancyg4425 3 роки тому
He's right about the chickadee. Blueberries do grow in northeastern NY.
@dewmsterflx
@dewmsterflx 4 роки тому
I grew up in upstate New York and have hiked many a mile in various parts of the Adirondacks. It has been a few years since I moved away and I miss it terribly! Still have plenty of awesome places to explore in the west but miss the terrain that got me into it to begin with. It was awesome to see you guys explore there and Very nostalgic for me to watch... glad you enjoyed it and there is SOOOOO much more to NY than just the city Yeah It’s hard to have a trip in the Adirondacks that you don’t encounter a ton of mud and/or rain! I’ve had many weekend hikes that had more wet then sun there haha glad you. Guys stuck it through and had fun despite the weather.
@Sourpatchhikes
@Sourpatchhikes 2 місяці тому
I got super excited when I saw this pop up in my notifications! It's so wonderful to see your face again- we've all missed you!!!! Can't wait for rhe documentary!
@OutsideChronicles
@OutsideChronicles 4 роки тому
Great video. Adirondacks are an amazing place. Glad you got to experience an Adirondack mile and Avalanche Pass. Well done.
@GuadalupePicasso
@GuadalupePicasso 3 роки тому
What’s an Adirondack Mile?
@johnwng8
@johnwng8 4 роки тому
love the ending song/soundtrack.
@Wordsmyth8
@Wordsmyth8 4 роки тому
Thanks for another adventure, boys. Great score! I especially liked the melody you introduced at 38:05.
@Skull2dz
@Skull2dz 4 роки тому
Thank you Thomas, Andrew, Robby, and Bryan for this episode, it was amazing and very enjoyable, much appreciated.
@patricklacson
@patricklacson 4 роки тому
30min into your video and I already love it because it rained!!! Honestly this park looks so well manicured. Perfect for New York :) Word of the trip: ominous.
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 4 роки тому
Haha the rain always seems to get us! Thanks so much for watching :) It is a really well maintained park!
@GuadalupePicasso
@GuadalupePicasso 3 роки тому
Both the Adirondack and Catskill parks in upstateNY are amazing!
@ThePustilio
@ThePustilio 3 роки тому
I was hiking to Lake Colden two days ago and couldn't help but feel deja vu. I realized on my way back that I did the same hike you guys did!
@drmarcfpelletier
@drmarcfpelletier 3 роки тому
Algonquin peak is a tough one, almost straight up for at least 2100 ft vertical drop from Lake Colden. These are very difficult to climb, without switchbacks - just a bad idea with large packs. It is best to setup base camp and doing them as day hikes.
@neil3467
@neil3467 4 роки тому
Great episode; one of the best. So much to do and see up in the ADK’s. Maybe some canoeing up there next summer? Also, if you get to the finger lakes again, there are some awesome short day hikes through gorges and glens with amazing waterfalls. Try the state parks around Ithaca or, best yet, Watkins Glen! Then hit one of the many breweries or wineries surrounding the finger lakes.
@p4inting5
@p4inting5 4 роки тому
The end of this is hilarious 😂
@MelissaM83
@MelissaM83 2 роки тому
Thank you for coming to and respecting and enjoying my little piece of heaven here in the Adirondacks!!! It's pieces like this, that make me really appreciate where I'm livin'! Thank you for this incredible journey through my backyard in such a beautiful way!
@xanderrinaldi
@xanderrinaldi 4 роки тому
i go to the adirondacks every year and its alays amazing there. this year i climbed mt marcy and mt colden
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 4 роки тому
That's awesome! Sounds like it was a good time. Thanks for watching :)
@sprucegoose1393
@sprucegoose1393 3 роки тому
The adirondacks high peaks should be a national park.. Real wilderness
@emmajelagin910
@emmajelagin910 4 роки тому
It’s been raining hard here in Chicago for the past few days- I feel like I’m there with you guys! Watching you guys walk through puddles as I can here the rain coming down on my roof is a crazy experience. Anyways, great video as always. Keep up the incredible content!
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 4 роки тому
That's awesome, talk about immersion! Thank you so much for watching, and thanks for your support!
@swagonthetrail8279
@swagonthetrail8279 Рік тому
Gorgeous!! 🙌🏼 that’s my kind of forest! Looks a lot like here in northern Minnesota in the Boundary Waters or Superior Hiking Trail where it’s moss and lichen covered trees and ground! Love it!
@saminazarene6883
@saminazarene6883 4 роки тому
ive been watching an episode at night....to end the day smiling... thanks for your beautiful videos....
@mordbain4671
@mordbain4671 4 роки тому
One easy way to identify Black trumpets is that they usually grow in a big cluster. So if you find one, chances are you'll find many more. One of the tastiest mushrooms in my opinion! Beautiful video as always!
@CorrynVitek
@CorrynVitek 3 роки тому
Bahaha.. "I wasn't in a good mood"! Your group's chill approach to exploration, geekiness over nature's beauty and the low-key antics are such a joy to watch and make me feel like we're all friends. I appreciate the bonus botany information as well! I know this is an old video, but as a relatively new and zealous backpacker, I've been watching all the way through the archives. Thanks for the entertainment and inspiration in this strange, strange time.
@zion9860
@zion9860 4 роки тому
Another great episode. Great job you guys!
@Julie-ev6vp
@Julie-ev6vp 4 роки тому
We call the black capped chickadee the “cheeseburger bird” its saying cheese..burger🙌😂
@SKIADK
@SKIADK 3 роки тому
My home. Grew up south of the ADK Park in Glens Falls, NY. 🏔
@patrickmullins5396
@patrickmullins5396 4 роки тому
I love that you finally did the ADKs!!! You guys are amazing. I love it.
@adamlamphere2606
@adamlamphere2606 4 роки тому
Its even better in the winter walking straight out across the frozen lakes :)
@paparomesoutdoors711
@paparomesoutdoors711 3 роки тому
Really loved it guys! Your in my back yard I live here! The ADK and NY Catskills are beautiful as ever! That pigeon you filmed. At the peak was a racing homer my family and I used to breed them and race them eventually selling our birds to the famous boxer Mike Tyson, which made that show on our pigeons called Tyson’s Corner
@Gunnslinger50
@Gunnslinger50 4 роки тому
Love the philosophizing, plant and fungi ID!
@freddylopez65
@freddylopez65 3 роки тому
I can’t wait to hike these mountains! Thanks for the great video!
@Mote.
@Mote. 4 роки тому
Aw when you ran into your viewers. They seemed cool
@karl-johanbratt9949
@karl-johanbratt9949 4 роки тому
Thanks for sharing guys, always such a pleasure to watch! 👍
@nick4897
@nick4897 4 роки тому
Always looking forward to a new episode!
@spencerrebosmax7915
@spencerrebosmax7915 4 роки тому
Thanks for the great footage! I definitely need to check this place out.
@Randi19196
@Randi19196 3 роки тому
I’m so glad this popped up on my feed. I’m sorry you missed the view from Algonquin. I can’t wait to watch more episodes.
@areagh13
@areagh13 9 місяців тому
12:30 when Thomas says "you know what I miss the sound of?" I thought he was about to rip a farrrrrrrrrrt
@LMay64
@LMay64 11 місяців тому
Love watching your summits!
@liktom
@liktom 3 роки тому
To beautiful for words. Thank you guys for sharing!!!
@USARoadtrip364
@USARoadtrip364 4 роки тому
Very nice video to watch. Enjoyed it.. thanks for sharing this video... Hope you have a safe trip...
@rtucker51
@rtucker51 4 роки тому
Loved the ending.
@weylynnleebruce5120
@weylynnleebruce5120 3 роки тому
Just got back from the ADK's yesterday. The fall foliage in 2020 was absolutely out of this world! If you guys ever take a trip back out, you should definitely try Marcy! I remember my hike up there nearly 10 years ago! Like going through biome after biome on a long and very rewarding journey! You may even end up in a cloud at its peak! Lots of rusty colored mosses and tiny trees up there!
@sarge32
@sarge32 4 роки тому
Quite possibly my fav ep ever well done guys thoroughly entertaining
@hotstepper2006
@hotstepper2006 4 роки тому
Love these guys. I've watched every video.
@AJKPenguin
@AJKPenguin 4 роки тому
Mount Marcy should be Adirondacks 2.0. : )
@greyferguson9319
@greyferguson9319 3 роки тому
Last of the Mohicans vibe. Love it.
@jjfjeff
@jjfjeff 4 роки тому
Pretty amazing footage
@wickedsonz3847
@wickedsonz3847 4 роки тому
Best outtakes ever!!! Love seeing your friendship dynamic. Gets me excited to start hiking with my own group. Keep it up guys!!!
@vidthai0202
@vidthai0202 4 роки тому
You guys are really awesome! Please keep up the good work!
@bethvancleave1380
@bethvancleave1380 4 роки тому
Great hike & LOVE THE SONG!!!! Describes hiking to a T perfectly
@robincarvey7492
@robincarvey7492 2 роки тому
You guys are so genuine and informative. Beautiful and entertaining!
@shanesemmler
@shanesemmler 4 роки тому
It's so great that you're inspiring people to go backpacking!
@AngryMountainMan
@AngryMountainMan 4 роки тому
Great episode! When you guys came up to the dam, I thought to myself, wait a minute..... Sintax77 was just up there in his last video. Cool place!!
@lesliew87
@lesliew87 2 роки тому
One of my favorites of y’all’s so far!
@trailcat71
@trailcat71 4 роки тому
Awesome video!!! Thanks for sharing. What a beautiful hike despite the rain:/ It's always exciting to see a new AA episode.
@natehoover5266
@natehoover5266 2 роки тому
You guys have THE BEST hiking videos! Love the info on the flora and fauna. I wish I had a hiking crew like you guys.
@MsDeleeuw
@MsDeleeuw 4 роки тому
this is awesome and the fact your so close with each other real friendship thats really cool
@isetfrances6124
@isetfrances6124 3 роки тому
What a lovely reminder during Covid of what makes life a joy! Glad to find 😊
@MarkFugel
@MarkFugel 3 роки тому
great hike...great video...thanks for taking us along!!
@chasegregory6143
@chasegregory6143 3 роки тому
I met y'all on Avalanche pass, I don't know if you remember but I was running in the rain. After I met you in the mountains, I tripped and ate dirt. I don't know if you remember that, but I was laughing. I hope you were laughing at me too.
@AdventureArchives
@AdventureArchives 3 роки тому
Hey Chase! I think we remember meeting ya! Oh no, I hope you recovered from that trip and certainly all that rain from that week. Hopefully we'll see you around again :)
@outdoorsweetheart
@outdoorsweetheart 4 роки тому
loved the end song. Reminds me of nature jingles. Loved the adventure.
@editingreality4779
@editingreality4779 3 роки тому
I'm learning alot from all the different species you are pointing out. Beautiful place. You are all such awesome friends. I love to see this.
@Conjuringpages
@Conjuringpages 4 роки тому
It's amazing to see you guys in my home!!
@twotonadk
@twotonadk 3 роки тому
Great to see you guys discovered (and enjoyed) my backyard! Lol I just recently discovered your videos and really enjoy them.😁
@eric09laura
@eric09laura 4 роки тому
Really cool hiking trip, thanks.
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