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Hiking the Pemi Loop - 3 Day Backpacking Trip

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sintax77

sintax77

Күн бұрын

Come along for 3 Days of Hammock Camping, Hiking, and Backpacking on a classic Pemi Loop in New Hampshire's White Mountains. GPS data at www.sintax77.com
The Pemi Loop, made popular by it's distinction as one of "America's Hardest Day Hikes" in a May, 2005 Backpacker Magaizine article, is not actually an "official" trail, but rather a series of AMC (Appalachian Mountain Club) trails joined to create a 31.5 mile tear drop shaped loop in New Hampshire's Franconia Wilderness Area.
For this hike, I'll be solo hammock camping with my Hennessy Hammock and the larger 12' x 10' Deluxe Hex Tarp, due to the threat of cold and wet late summer weather. In the White Mountains, weather can turn on a dime even with the brightest of forecasts, so when the weather report actually says things are going to be iffy, you'd better take it seriously. For this trip we'll experience a wide range of conditions - from hazy summer heat, to gusty bursts of hail and chilling nighttime lows.
Gear List Highlights:
Hennessy Expedition Asym Hammock amzn.to/2uBUV7E
Hennessy Deluxe Hex Tarp amzn.to/2v0Z3yR equipped with
Zing-it guy lines & Dutchware Wasps for quick, knot-free setup
Hammock Gear Incubator 40 underquilt
Hammock Gear Burrow 40 Topquilt
Osprey Hornet 46 Backpack
Fenix HL21 Headlamp amzn.to/2u06OAI
DIY Cookpot w/ DIY cat can alcohol stove
Ribz Front Pack amzn.to/2v1rIUv for Carrying Camera Gear
Samsung H300 HD Camera (3 spare batteries), GoPro Hero 3 Black, RAVpower 10,400mAh USB battery pack, Garmin 650t GPS amzn.to/2eQjPLc
Pemi Loop Direction:
Clockwise
Parking and Start Point:
Lincoln Woods Visitor Center N44° 03.820' W71° 35.300'
Trails Used, Day 1:
Lincoln Woods Trail
Osseo Trail
Franconia Ridge Trail
Garfield Ridge Trail
Setup Stealth Camp
Summits: Mt Flume, Mt Liberty, Little Haystack Mountain, Mt Lincoln, Mt Lafayette
Mileage: 11.5 Miles
Gross Elevation Gain: 5,787'
Trails Used, Day 2:
Garfield Ridge Trail
Twinway Trail
Bondcliff Trail
West Bond Spur Trail
Bondcliff Trail
Lincoln Woods Trail
Setup Stealth Camp
Summits: Mt Garfield, South Twin Mountain, Mt Guyot, West Bond Mountain, Mt Bond, Bondcliff
Mileage: 17 Miles
Gross Elevation Gain: 4,659'
Trails Used, Day 3:
Lincoln Woods Trail
Return to Car
Mileage: 4.5 Miles
Gross Elevation Gain: 62'
3 Day Pemi Loop Trip Totals:
Mileage: 32.5 Miles
Gross Elevation Gain: 10,508'

Пікірлер: 291
@ShawnCiotti
@ShawnCiotti 9 жыл бұрын
Hey Sintax, I just have to drop you a note. I have been following your channel for years now. I was itching to get out on the trail for years (ever since my son was born) but never had the opportunity (I call my kids “life anchors”). Your videos inspired me to get out there. Also, it’s very hard to find someone to go with me, so watching you do it solo was another inspiration (and precedent for the wife’s blessing). A few weeks ago, after months of planning, I got out there and did the Pemi loop! I followed your trip data (1st night camp was awesome, except for the bear…) and was prepared for what to expect, enjoying every minute. I really appreciate what you are doing here. For someone like me a little too busy to research and a little timid hiking by myself, having the trail blazed, so to speak, was invaluable. Thanks for doing this and keep it up, man! Happy Trails! -SC
@roxannegordon6162
@roxannegordon6162 9 жыл бұрын
+Shawn Ciotti I hear you Shawn about hiking alone. I've read so many warnings that it's just not safe. Stories about people breaking snow shoes being stranded in cold/snow......or others getting lost having to bushwhack out of an area after loosing the trail.......unexpected rain.......having to stay overnight unprepared.........I just don't hike alone although I know a few people who do. Besides that's it's just not as much fun as having a companion. Have you thought of joining a hiking group? I have done that but lately I see them hiking long hikes faster than I can, so I have not joined them too often. I think I need to join a slower group. Good luck with your adventures. Once you start the bug will not leave you. And a nice bug it is.... :-)
@myplace848
@myplace848 3 жыл бұрын
Dang Dude. It's Sunday morning here. I just woke up after falling asleep with this on. Gotta watch the whole thing again. Hope all is well mate. Big up.
@mount_10_ear19
@mount_10_ear19 3 жыл бұрын
My girl and I watch your vids all the time and we constant hike in the whites.
@alexelliott40
@alexelliott40 9 жыл бұрын
When you're lounging in the hammock and say "im just hanging out" i always get a laugh
@drivecrasher
@drivecrasher 9 жыл бұрын
Franconia ridge is one of my favorite places. Can't wait to get back up there.
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 4 жыл бұрын
My son is hiking the Pemi Loop now. Thanks and take care.
@NoProGoPronto
@NoProGoPronto 10 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your videos. I saw that this one was over 57 minutes, so I grabbed a Red Bull, some chips, a Clif Bar, sat back and enjoyed the show. It makes me feel like I'm right there with you. LOL!
@DanHildebrand91
@DanHildebrand91 7 жыл бұрын
The Pemi loop was my first (and so far only) backpacking trip. As one hiker said "you picked a hell of a hike for your first one" and he wasn't lying. We went counterclockwise and i'll never forget climbing UP the waterfall that you went down just after Garfield campground.. with 40 pounds on my back. But it sure was worth it. Awesome experience!
@soup5917
@soup5917 5 жыл бұрын
Hey Sintax, figured id actually comment for once! This video was the first I watched on your channel, and since then I’ve been hooked! Love that you are always up in the Whites, as I live only 2 or so hours from there and am frequently up hiking. Anyways, just dropping in and showing this OG video some love and say that your channel was my main inspiration to to start filming my own hiking trips. Keep doing what you do man!
@adventureseeking
@adventureseeking Жыл бұрын
Hey Sintax, I’m going to be visiting this trail a bunch this Summer (2023). It is on my bucket list to do in one day. I appreciate you tracking and leaving pin points where to camp. I will be scoping these places out during my scout expeditions. Great content as always, even the “old” stuff. The Whites still look the same. Stay warm. Look forward to the next.
@JayWandersOut
@JayWandersOut 10 жыл бұрын
I learned the hard way that alcohol doesn't light in 20F temperatures but fortunately I had some of those storm matches with me and it burned hot and long enough to warm up the alcohol in the store to light it. Those things rock and I highly recommend anybody carrying several of them just in case.
@inspireAson
@inspireAson 10 жыл бұрын
The storm matches are truly awesome. Thanks for sharing your experience on using alcohol in colder temps. I've wondered when their performance started to suffer. I'm a liquid fuel stove guy in the winter, but that's more due to the elevation rather than the temps. :) - Chris
@BackcountryExposure
@BackcountryExposure 8 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video. I've skied at Loon Mountain several years back. Making me miss the White's!
@hillwalkerkc3234
@hillwalkerkc3234 9 жыл бұрын
Hey Syntax, i really enjoyed this video. The Whites are where i do most of my hiking and the Pemi is one of may favorite areas! I've done a variety of Pemi area loops including this classic not to be missed loop! Have not been up there in the past year due to a kne injury but the boots are ready for this season! Thanks for letting me/us all tag along on the vids, really enjoy them!!
@dracobushcraft3523
@dracobushcraft3523 10 жыл бұрын
You need to hike with my buddy. He does not know when to stop either. Push push push. LOL I enjoyed the video and now the Whites are on my todo list.
@josephgetter
@josephgetter Жыл бұрын
Watching this in 2023 as part of research before hiking this soon. How dis you manage to get literally no one in any shots? Franconia Ridge, and the wide shot looking back at Bond - nobody! Aside from two mountain bikers at in the last minute or so. Lol. Thanks for the video! I'll also note that a couple of days ago, at the Pinkham Notch Visitor Center, we saw one of your videos playing on a large screen tv in the gift shop.
@justinjohnsonist
@justinjohnsonist 10 жыл бұрын
Soooooo watched your videos.... inspired so much that I decided to go out for the first time. Smith peak in yosemite... IM HOOKED
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
Cadet Johnson Good stuff, congrats! I bet Yosemite was pretty amazing :)
@ricks.1318
@ricks.1318 9 жыл бұрын
Greeting Sintax ! I have to commend you on a GREAT video.... Well done, extremely informational, and WITHOUT the "ego-stroking" that I often hear in youtube vids, .... I hare only done the trails that begining at the Basin in Franconia Notch, NH... 1t was just a 4.4 mile hike (day hike) but enough for this 55 year old out of share "beginner" !! LOL But watching your video has inspired me to try hard, do more, and take-in the beauty that can only be captured in the wilderness, away from roads and by-ways .... I have made note of your equipment list and have started shopping for the things that I don't yet have .... But again, I really enjoyed the video and look forward to watching more.... Stay safe ! Rick S.
@sintax77
@sintax77 9 жыл бұрын
+Rick S. Thanks, Rick. I'm glad you enjoyed the video and it's awesome to hear that you plan on getting out there more. I'm sure you'll find it to be pretty rewarding. :)
@neverevermoregrey
@neverevermoregrey 10 жыл бұрын
Seeing a new Sintax trip in my KZfaq feed is always hella exciting, thanks for another great one.
@asiam7436
@asiam7436 10 жыл бұрын
Well done once again! I really appreciate the fact that you follow the regulations and seem like a genuinely nice guy. You are a great representative for how the wilderness should be treated so it stays that way for generations to come.
@vasocreta
@vasocreta 10 жыл бұрын
"thanks for waitin'" Cracked me up. Another great video! Thanks for sharing. I did the Bonds a few months ago and am considering a loop trip. Maybe for the winter, may do a 4 nighter. Still planning.
@shcmoly
@shcmoly 10 жыл бұрын
The White Mountains are beautiful, thanks. Those peaks remind me of Colorado 14ers; nothing but rocks & wind. In the dark it is easy to keep going because you can't see the good spots right by the trail and pass them up.
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
shcmoly Nothing like some night hiking to get that second wind and tunnel vision-like focus going.
@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism
@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism 2 жыл бұрын
I found the trick to get an alcohol stove to light, even down in the single digits, is to spill just a little bit on the outer rim of the stove, and light the spilled part. It will take a couple times doing this but eventually it will light and run, until empty even in extreme temps. Always carry a lighter too. I often have bad luck with matches but I still carry some anyway. Keep everything in a ziplock and it will stay dry anyway and before needing the lighter, just put in your pocket for a few mins. You can also use a match to light your cold lighter. Do what you gotta do to get the stove to light. You'll no doubt have TP with you and you can twist up a piece to use as a shot lived torch also which will help to get an alcohol stove to light.
@TakingOnTheTrail
@TakingOnTheTrail Жыл бұрын
You’re a legend!
@MuvoTX
@MuvoTX 10 жыл бұрын
What a great adventure!! That wind was intense. Im going out tomorrow and getting some pack candles for my kit... Thanks!!!
@thomasfaulkner6737
@thomasfaulkner6737 10 жыл бұрын
Another great video sintax
@bobbyd0656
@bobbyd0656 9 жыл бұрын
I love your videos man. They're the only hour long hiking videos that I'll watch from start to finish. Since I've been working on piecing together an ultralightweight setup for the spring/summer, I haven't had the extra cash to spend on winter gear. Therefor, I'm forced to wait until the weather warms to hit the trail again. But thankfully, your videos help hold me over until that time comes. Also, watching your videos has inspired me to suck it up and make the long drive to other great backpacking destinations. I've pretty much limited myself to backpacking in WV at places like Cranberry, Sods, and North Fork because they're all within a 2-3 hour drive. You can bet that I'll be making the long drive to White Mountains this summer bc of your vids. Thanks again! Bobby
@sintax77
@sintax77 9 жыл бұрын
Robert Davis Right on, glad to hear you're gonna give some further away destinations a try. Road trips are just another part of the adventure, plus you'll have so many more opportunities and places to research in your down time, one you expand your "adventure radius". Spring / summer will be here before you know it! In the mean time I'll be putting out at least one more Winter video to hold you over :)
@whiro77
@whiro77 9 жыл бұрын
My first time ever using a hammock was on this hike. No underquilt, no mat - just an Eno doublenest and a 40 degree F sleeping bag. Stayed at the Franconia Falls campsite the first night. It was 90 degrees that day, but the night was still, and all the cold air slid down into the valley. It got down into the thirties, and I spent the night huddled around a fire. Fun times.
@sintax77
@sintax77 9 жыл бұрын
+whiro77 Ugh, sorry to hear that! Having a dedicated bottom insulation layer, even a light one, really can make all the difference in the world.
@whiro77
@whiro77 9 жыл бұрын
Yep, I certainly learnt my lesson! With a mat, a hammock is the most comfortable thing in the world short of an actual bed! Great video, by the way!
@LEXPIX
@LEXPIX 10 жыл бұрын
Nice, you always bring back great footage from the scenic lookouts.
@geraldhenrickson7472
@geraldhenrickson7472 8 жыл бұрын
Wow..that sky from Garfield...the sun and clouds...amazing! Thanks for taking us along...I will look for your patreon page...
@ronaldrose7593
@ronaldrose7593 5 жыл бұрын
Hello my outdoors friend, This afternoon I came across your video from Sept. 2014. You are a man of great energy. I had to take a seat in my recliner because I was near exhausted watching you out on the trail. Good thing that you were wearing a pack and had camera equipment otherwise you would have been blown away by the wind. Always be safe out there. 🤗
@MarkFugel
@MarkFugel 8 жыл бұрын
enjoyed your hike immensely...felt like i did it with you...you are inspiring me to get out there....thank you!!!
@whatnot987
@whatnot987 10 жыл бұрын
Awesome views man. Especially around the 44 min mark. Great overall hike too. Thanks for sharing!
@keithbush2945
@keithbush2945 10 жыл бұрын
great video as usual,. My old scout master use to tell us* if we didnt have small set backs on the trail, then we wouldnt have any good storys to tell on our next camp out*. I am guessing that Storm crow and his crew have another satisfied customer. Thanks again for letting us tag along with you, and keep up the good work
@ctclimberguy34
@ctclimberguy34 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks . Just did the pemi over the weekend. I used your gpx file from your web page and camped at your spot. It definitely helped! Take care!
@dobs6103
@dobs6103 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid Sintax77! You help me deal with being unable to backpack in South Texas!
@gandj19
@gandj19 10 жыл бұрын
Freaking sweet. Thanks syntax77
@donuszko1
@donuszko1 10 жыл бұрын
sintax77 not syntax77. FYI
@TheOutdoorLife
@TheOutdoorLife 7 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite videos.
@GreatLakesBackpacker
@GreatLakesBackpacker 9 жыл бұрын
I stumbled across your channel a couple of days ago and this was the first video I watched. It looks like it was an awesome hike and your video gave me the bug to hike it sometime. Can't wait to check out some of your other videos. Thanks for sharing!
@Edogawa1117
@Edogawa1117 10 жыл бұрын
What a great video. Totally awe inspiring. Cheers for posting this and all of your others.
@Decado1628
@Decado1628 10 жыл бұрын
What a great trip. I have been eying that loop for a potential "big hike". So for I have just been doing day hikes but really want to start doing some over night trips. Thanks for sharing!
@slingshotT2
@slingshotT2 10 жыл бұрын
I backpacked through the same areas on two separate backpacking trips (Twins and Bonds ending up at Lincoln Woods, and then Franconia Ridge on a separate trip). You should see the views when the weather is perfect! I've had my share of wet, windy, cloudy, foggy, icy and snowy trips too though. Your videos are great! We've backpacked a lot of the same areas in NH, PA and VA.
@WoodPowerSolutions
@WoodPowerSolutions 7 жыл бұрын
Always enjoy your videos Sintax thank you!
@5100264284
@5100264284 10 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your hiking video's. Thanks so much for sharing.
@robertmorgan5941
@robertmorgan5941 10 жыл бұрын
Nice work sintax77. Loving your determination and decision making. Stay safe. Rob from the uk.
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
Robert Morgan Thanks, man.
@Ever_Explore
@Ever_Explore 10 жыл бұрын
Always love to watch your trip video's.
@BobUnWorthy
@BobUnWorthy 10 жыл бұрын
Another great video dude. Glad to see you using the ribz pack as I have found them very useful whilst avoiding having to take your pack off all the time. Take care
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
BobUnWorthy I'm definitely enjoying the Ribz pack. Feels nice to have my weight balanced out a bit, and it's pretty convenient to have my full days worth of snacks readily available.
@SaneNoMore
@SaneNoMore 10 жыл бұрын
sintax77 My favorite hiker dons my favorite hiking accessory :) The only problem I find with my Ribz pack is on hot days it can make me sweat like crazy if I keep it zipped up... of course I can unzip it and that helps. Of course you never go out in nice warm weather so no issue there ;)
@Feldmrschl
@Feldmrschl 10 жыл бұрын
Another great video.
@VelizOutdoors
@VelizOutdoors 8 жыл бұрын
Getting ready to head out in the morning to do the Pemi Loop - 22 hour drive from FL. Watch your video a few time in preparation. Thanks
@jazztoad54
@jazztoad54 4 жыл бұрын
I think the trails going to Mount Rogers @ Grayson Highlands were rough and tough, but those White Mountain trails look like energy zappers! Great video Sintax !!
@djsi38t
@djsi38t 9 жыл бұрын
Ah the pemi.I use to love that hike following the old railroad bed.I remember the super long suspension bridge that was the longest in the white mountains that crossed the pemi 6 or maybe 7 miles in.One of my favorite spots was the pools of water near the trail junction a few miles in.Can't remember the name.oh and we spent the night at thorough falls
@GARYMANDIEVAN
@GARYMANDIEVAN 10 жыл бұрын
Always enjoy your videos thanks Friend
@theedscape8002
@theedscape8002 7 жыл бұрын
I just realised that I get pains in my knees after watching your videos.
@cowsofsuffolk2297
@cowsofsuffolk2297 10 жыл бұрын
Great videos Sintax. I really really want to get out on a trip. Thanks for the great footage.
@dog-so1vj
@dog-so1vj 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I just subscribed. I'm a "day late and a dollar short"...lol. I just became aware of your channel.
@hansnhome3475
@hansnhome3475 9 жыл бұрын
just came across your videos last week by chance and love them, I'm 50 and have been wanting to do hikes like this for a while, I ordered a new sleeping bag after a few videos and am planning a trip to the White Mountain's your Pemi Loop trip look's great, thanks for posting the videos not sure if I really know what to expect but will find out have fun
@sintax77
@sintax77 9 жыл бұрын
That's awesome, have fun with the White Mountains trip. Any idea which section you're going to hit yet?
@speedricer
@speedricer 10 жыл бұрын
Great video!
@ronaldofootball7
@ronaldofootball7 10 жыл бұрын
awesome as always
@oldguy537
@oldguy537 10 жыл бұрын
really worth watching mate, thanks for sharing ..
@crazy4offroad
@crazy4offroad 8 жыл бұрын
I've enjoyed several of your videos and you, sire, are no slouch. I knew when you mentioned 9am start something would make up for that lol. Great views, keep em coming. ATB -Curt
@dnasplice
@dnasplice 10 жыл бұрын
Love the ribz! If you are having problems w/ the alcohol next time, get a little 1oz squirt bottle so you can heat that up in your pocket much easier than the whole bottle ( + regulate the amount used each time). Also try and heat up the metal on the stove too along with putting something under the stove so the ground does not conduct the heat away.
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
dnasplice Great idea with carrying a separate mini fuel bottle. That would have been much more comfortable than walking around with that 16 oz bottle in my pocket.
@ericostlie6487
@ericostlie6487 7 жыл бұрын
You killed that trail, and thanks for being so frank about the hike! Love your channel and watch every one of your videos that I can find. Thinking about creating my own channel for some hiking videos here in Romania, while I am working here.
@sintax77
@sintax77 7 жыл бұрын
+Eric Ostlie Thanks, Eric! This trip was definitely a good time.
@robmags5781
@robmags5781 9 жыл бұрын
Awesome Video, I plan on doing the Pemi loop by myself this summer but would like to start it a little farther up. thanks for the video.
@sintax77
@sintax77 9 жыл бұрын
Robert Magdaleno Thanks, enjoy the trip!
@roxannegordon6162
@roxannegordon6162 9 жыл бұрын
sintax77 You do a lot of hiking alone....well...except we're here with you. I would be nervous hiking alone....I'd get spooky and carry a 357 with me. I'd probably shoot at every noise I hear all night. Not good. Poor Bambi and pepe le pew!!!
@ipetmedsi
@ipetmedsi Жыл бұрын
Hopefully you trail killa and tj can all do a trip to the white mountains again, maybe the presicat loop?
@87balexander
@87balexander 9 жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried carrying the fuel up against your body the last bit of the hike during the day? Your body heat should get the fuel up to temp so it will vaporize enough for the stove to get going. You can also store a single use amount in a separate container if you don't want to try and warm your entire fuel supply. You can also keep some under the quilt with you so it's good to go in the morning.
@wmpower
@wmpower 8 жыл бұрын
hey syntax, good job on the videos gettn better all the time. hey next time you head up to the whites let me know im in londonderry nh you prob know my back yard better than me by now... -Will
@velmano9191
@velmano9191 10 жыл бұрын
You are brave my friend. I wouldn't have the guts to go out backpacking by myself. Being alone in the wilderness, I could think of so many things going wrong. Like getting lost, injuring yourself and not being able to move or worse, being attacked by a bear/wolves/crazy people. Definitely will try if I was going with a friend but I've watched too many scary movies to know that never be by yourself in the wild. Love the videos though. I constantly check to see if you posted anything new. Keep them coming.
@TheHiddenWoodsmen
@TheHiddenWoodsmen 10 жыл бұрын
Love this loop
@dalewilson59
@dalewilson59 10 жыл бұрын
yup! that's how I found out about alcohol fuel, I'm back to my 123r with white gas that bad boy has never failed even at 3000 ft -20c. I think this is the way people like us learn the hard way. lol . rock on. Dale
@timothyciarlette8250
@timothyciarlette8250 10 жыл бұрын
Awesome my friend, thank you.
@geraldhenrickson7472
@geraldhenrickson7472 7 жыл бұрын
Just watched this again...WOW what a hike...it would have taken me 5 days. Yikes!
@nunnyboy
@nunnyboy 9 жыл бұрын
great video, you cover a fair amount of miles! even just driving! :) haha. Im hooked cant watch enough!
@rogue109
@rogue109 10 жыл бұрын
That was bad ass man, thanks for the video!
@brucehodson2763
@brucehodson2763 9 жыл бұрын
Sinfact correction: One ignites and burns the VAPOR. Fume(s) are the product of combustion. Another example: car exhaust is fume, the fuel is gasoline vapor.
@petergaeta3730
@petergaeta3730 5 жыл бұрын
Niceman love the pemi
@sektion333
@sektion333 10 жыл бұрын
Must admit I have had the same problem with the alcohol stove and have been carrying a jetboil since, it takes up a lot of room and weighs significantly more than the trangia but the 40 pounds I carry hiking no is nothing compared to the 90 plus pounds I was humping for 30 mile lrps in the corp. Although you have to keep the isobutane warm too, I might try the white gas stoves I hear those are the best but are heavy and take up space. Sintaxx you have the best channel keep doing reviews and adventures.
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks, sektion333 . I might do some tinkering with primer pans for the alcohol setup, but pretty soon it will be winter so I'll be switching over to my old-school MSR Rapidfire in liquid feed mode. It's a heavy beast, but I love it in cold weather.
@richardmooers6594
@richardmooers6594 2 жыл бұрын
You’ve got to go to Baxter State Park in Maine. Katahdin? Of course, but there’s a lot more there. It’s a long way from NYC, I warn, but it’s great.
@VolunteerTTRPG
@VolunteerTTRPG 10 жыл бұрын
You may want to bring your ISO butane stove next time.....those canisters can give you problems in the cold also, but if you carry the canister close to your body in the pack you shouldn't have problems. Love the Incubator...I'm trying to decide between the 20* and the 40*... Great video as usual
@inspireAson
@inspireAson 10 жыл бұрын
I've been surprised by the effectiveness of the fuel canisters. Take care to keep them warm and they'll do great. I also have a stand to keep it off of the ground when cooking and that has helped a ton. :) - Chris
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
***** Yeah, carried the fuel bottle in my pocket for the last couple hours of hiking on the second night, and it lit up fairly well. I went with the Incubator 40 because I figure I'll end up with 0° for winter some day. A lot of people seem to really like the 20 as an all around multi-season quilt. Seems pretty versatile for a only a handful of ounces more.
@BelgiumKanarie
@BelgiumKanarie 10 жыл бұрын
a New hike! So exited to watch :D
@lisakent5682
@lisakent5682 10 жыл бұрын
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing! :)
@romedog29
@romedog29 10 жыл бұрын
excellent video! i love watching you because it gives me ideas on new hikes. 2 things, 1: can't believe you passed on that selfie op because of the wind, lol,you must not be a face booker and 2: i was surprised to see an ultra lighter carrying his "piece".(didn't think i saw that in the .0005 sec. clip huh? :) ) i just went through this dilemma going through dolly sods north loop 1st time i was there and my gut always tell me to bring it but i left it at home. glad i did, didn't want that extra 4 lbs of lead weighing me down... keep the great videos coming ! romedog29
@KX250XK
@KX250XK 10 жыл бұрын
try cutting a primer pan for your stove. i use a larger tuna can and cut the walls of it down to 1/4 of an inch, pour a tiny bit of alcohol in fill your stove and place it in the pan usually lighting the primer will light the stove and super heat the alc. no waiting. i do it in the winter all the time. i use a mini bic to light it. just an idea. great vid !
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
KX250XK Thanks, I'll have to do some experimenting with that. I kind of drop the ball there - didn't even think about the lower temps I was in until it was time to cook. To top tings off, my lighter was out of fuel. Double fail! Live and learn :)
@braync7562
@braync7562 10 жыл бұрын
thanks!
@davidswank8236
@davidswank8236 10 жыл бұрын
Great video thanks for sharing.
@beactivelife
@beactivelife 10 жыл бұрын
Awesome trip, that alcohol can be difficult to light in those cold temps. I don't know how shug does it sometimes in those 0 degree temps. I got mine to work on a trip in the 20s but wouldn't want to rely on it in any colder temps.
@CraigWhiteIllustration
@CraigWhiteIllustration 10 жыл бұрын
Nice one Sintax!
@dingdion3418
@dingdion3418 10 жыл бұрын
Great stuff!!! Love it.
@uptrail7169
@uptrail7169 8 жыл бұрын
It has been 2 years since the last time that I watched this video from start to finish. We are already thinking about our main trip for next year. The Pemi Loop looks good! The Red River Gorge and maybe Colorado is another one that we've been talking about. I sure hope that everything is ok with your area from Hermine. We were thinking and about you and Sara.
@sintax77
@sintax77 8 жыл бұрын
The Pemi Loop is great, I would highly recommend it. In fact I've done it twice now, in both directions. Speaking of Colorado, Mike and I just got back yesterday from driving there for a Four Pass Loop in the Maroon Bells. It was amazing!
@uptrail7169
@uptrail7169 8 жыл бұрын
That's a long drive for us I can only imagine what it is for you guys. I sure hope that you brought the camera! lol
@flysubcompact
@flysubcompact 10 жыл бұрын
Another great tagalong video, there Sintax. One thing I like about your videos is you do a lot of "StickPic" footage of yourself moving, but you don't come off as self centered. Great info and editing. I'm interested in the Spot device, BTW. You satisfied with it? Maybe a detailed video on that?
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks, flysubcompact . The spot works very well for peace of mind as well as sending messages to my wife - you can pre-program an "OK" message as well as a second custom message, which I use to tell her that I'm setting up camp for the night.
@flysubcompact
@flysubcompact 10 жыл бұрын
I am familiar with the Spot, but had read of reliability complaints. I'm guessing yours works reliably?
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
flysubcompact I have it set to send a ping out every 10 mins and haven't had any issues so far. Mine is the latest Gen3 version, not sure if that helps, or if I'm just lucky, but I'm very happy with it so far.
@flysubcompact
@flysubcompact 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@hardrockcharlie1
@hardrockcharlie1 10 жыл бұрын
I have had the same problem with the Coleman matches. They break in the middle. I found that if you press with your middle finger on the head while striking quickly removing it once ignited they work well. I have never experienced the problem with the alcohol being too cold to light and I have been out when it was 21 degrees before and cooked with it although I use a match to light it and then it vaporizes from the heat of the flame. Another great video. Hope to get to the White's some day. Have never hiked there.
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
hardrockcharlie1 I was a bit surprised myself, as it was probably only in the 40's. I literally dunked a couple lit matches directly into the alcohol and they they just went out like it was water.
@hardrockcharlie1
@hardrockcharlie1 10 жыл бұрын
sintax77 It may have been water in the alcohol. It may have drawn moisture from sitting or exposure to hot and cold causing condensation to form on the inside of the bottle and run down into the alcohol. But very strange. I haven't heard of that.
@TheOgieone
@TheOgieone 10 жыл бұрын
Love it...great video!
@LebaneseGamer
@LebaneseGamer 10 жыл бұрын
awesome hike, sucks the weather was bad as you were summiting lincon and layfayette, both have amazing views but awesome vid! Im hopeing to catch some awesome foliage this sunday when i hike some of the presidential range, most likely mt madison, adams, and jefferson.
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
81 Bricks The Presidentials during fall foliage sounds amazing - enjoy it!
@LebaneseGamer
@LebaneseGamer 10 жыл бұрын
sintax77 Was a great hike! on the descend we saw a rock slide come down part of the gully... first time for that lol
@LebaneseGamer
@LebaneseGamer 10 жыл бұрын
sintax77 well actually we took kings ravine down (being stupid and not really knowing how hard that trail was) but thats how we were able to see the rock slide
@LebaneseGamer
@LebaneseGamer 10 жыл бұрын
another quick question, i was looking through your gear lists on your site but i cant seem to find the name of the device you use to tell what elevation you are at, mind telling me the name of it? looking to buy one
@EatCarbs
@EatCarbs 10 жыл бұрын
Right on.. Great video =D
@NoTrail
@NoTrail 10 жыл бұрын
Beauty!
@MeetMeOutside
@MeetMeOutside 10 жыл бұрын
Real glad you made the effort to go up West Bond, the best views in my opinion. I have done that hike twice, so fun. Real boring on Lincoln woods though.How did you like the ascent of Garfield ? Pretty tough. Thanks for sharing man ! Peace
@sintax77
@sintax77 10 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I'm really glad I side tripped to West Bond - totally worth the night hike after. Garfield was no joke, gave the knees a good beating, haha.
@jeremymalatt2221
@jeremymalatt2221 8 жыл бұрын
Love this video!
@nickfield4439
@nickfield4439 5 жыл бұрын
You should do the Great Range Traverse in the Adirondacks next year!
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 жыл бұрын
I'll look into that, thanks!
@Turtle3863
@Turtle3863 10 жыл бұрын
Great video, I see you are using your GPS more and more for marking the trail. Still like to see you find a geocache on one of your adventures.
@joshualawrence9618
@joshualawrence9618 8 жыл бұрын
Day 1 and Day 2 were like two totally different hikes with the weather and how he was feeling
@michaelhead8668
@michaelhead8668 9 жыл бұрын
FYI: You're the man!
@michaelgrimes5588
@michaelgrimes5588 5 жыл бұрын
Taking advantage of that water source!!
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