Oh my ,you are adorable, I love your vids. Wondering what kind of pack you have, my over 40 year old external Kelty frame pack looks similar to yours. Still use mine to this day. I'm from Massachusetts and NH is my favorite place in the world. Also nice shot or Mt.Carrigon my favorite peak. PEACE ❤🇺🇲
Thanks. Yeah, Carrigain is awesome! The pack is a Kelty Tioga 5500. No longer made but there are still some for sale here and there. My husband has one too and he loads his up even more than I do!
Thanks. This partly came about because I felt like I had to carry so much safety gear that I might as well just stay out there. Now I feel safer out there than in the suburbs/city full of traffic and people.
Amazing, thank you. Couldn't get out there this winter due to an injury. Your videos remind me of how absolutely beautiful the mountains are in winter. Hopefully I'll make it back this winter. Heading up this Tuesday for the first time this year.
Thanks for the comment. Sometimes I wonder why people watch these videos and this is a good reminder of one of the reasons. I am glad the fun of my trip and making the video results in something helpful! Hope you have a great trip!
Thanks! I was amazed this one went as well as it did, considering the various uncertainties. I'm going to try and get up there more frequently as we head towards spring.
Even with leftovers you have better food that anyone else on the trail. Looks like you made a better decision than I for the day after the eclipse. I was debating Crawford versus Imp Ledge. Picked Imp Ledge and the trail required snowshoes and was slippery and mushy the whole way. Nice day and nighttime lapse videos! Great views from your top if mountain home away from home.
Thanks. Yes, choosing locations is always challenging but especially right now when many trails are next to impassable. I read the New England Trail Conditions almost daily to stay in tune with which trails are recently travelled and approved by other hikers.
Nice overnighter Rachel. Loved seeing Washington and the train trestle. When you were on your return back to your car could that have been the Peabody river you crossed?
Yes. My walks closer to home help too. But going up to the White Mountains helps more. It's worth the drive and the time because it pays you back with peace and stress relief and a renewed spirit.
Yes, the tent is expensive and my husband thinks it is a bit over the top. But I felt the investment would pay off and I plan to use it year round, as I have also purchased the option summer mesh body. (So it's two tents in one). If I could be a tent tester, I would love to try one that has no vestibules/fly, like a mountaineering tent. But I guess they get condensations easier. Anyway I do love my tent (the Crossbow) and I am certainly using it a lot. I compare the cost to the cost of hotel rooms if I were going on vacation all the time (which I am not). That tent IS my vacation.
Great! I am working on my skills, which mostly involve taking extra shots out there and then tweaking the editing to try and make the sky look in the picture/video as clear as it did outside.
I brought the scale this time but didn't weigh in because I delayed the beginning of the video until the point where I last turned back. I agree it was dang heavy! Definitely looking forward to a lighter pack as the seasons change.
Trying to eat a frozen Clif bar is the worst. On the other hand, try popping one in the microwave for 20 seconds. It's a completely different animal than room temperature.
Oh my ,you are adorable, I love your vids. Wondering what kind of pack you have, my over 40 year old external Kelty frame pack looks similar to yours. Still use mine to this day. I'm from Massachusetts and NH is my favorite place in the world. Also nice shot or Mt.Carrigon my favorite peak. PEACE ❤🇺🇲
Thanks. Yeah, Carrigain is awesome! The pack is a Kelty Tioga 5500. No longer made but there are still some for sale here and there. My husband has one too and he loads his up even more than I do!
Always a plaisure watching your videos ! So zen !
Ahhh, nice comment. Thank you!
Another great video. Learning so much from your vids. We did Tecumseh last weekend. Thank you for sharing your travels.
Thanks! And cheers to your hike as well! It sure feels good to be out there.
Tin foil cooking, just love this. I love winter camping I just need more. Thanks for the video Rachel
Thanks! Yes, I want to do more cooking. I've been practicing at home and it's time to get it going "for real" on trail.
Absolutely love your videos, Rachel! So wonderful to see a brave woman like you not letting winter stopping you from ding what you love!
Thanks. This partly came about because I felt like I had to carry so much safety gear that I might as well just stay out there. Now I feel safer out there than in the suburbs/city full of traffic and people.
Amazing, thank you. Couldn't get out there this winter due to an injury. Your videos remind me of how absolutely beautiful the mountains are in winter. Hopefully I'll make it back this winter. Heading up this Tuesday for the first time this year.
Thanks for the comment. Sometimes I wonder why people watch these videos and this is a good reminder of one of the reasons. I am glad the fun of my trip and making the video results in something helpful! Hope you have a great trip!
Great to see you out again, nice trip from all appearances! As always, your night photography was excellent. Until next time!
Thanks! I was amazed this one went as well as it did, considering the various uncertainties. I'm going to try and get up there more frequently as we head towards spring.
Even with leftovers you have better food that anyone else on the trail.
Looks like you made a better decision than I for the day after the eclipse. I was debating Crawford versus Imp Ledge. Picked Imp Ledge and the trail required snowshoes and was slippery and mushy the whole way.
Nice day and nighttime lapse videos! Great views from your top if mountain home away from home.
Thanks. Yes, choosing locations is always challenging but especially right now when many trails are next to impassable. I read the New England Trail Conditions almost daily to stay in tune with which trails are recently travelled and approved by other hikers.
Nice overnighter Rachel. Loved seeing Washington and the train trestle. When you were on your return back to your car could that have been the Peabody river you crossed?
That’s the Saco River.
Yes, the Saco River, as Laura has already posted here. And there was a sign that said the name of the bridge is the Bemis Bridge.
Another great video! I am hoping to be up in the whites soon!
The Whites are worth the trip!
once a week is my goal this year too, even just a small hike really helps ;)
Yes. My walks closer to home help too. But going up to the White Mountains helps more. It's worth the drive and the time because it pays you back with peace and stress relief and a renewed spirit.
It was nice neeting you out there! Looks like it was a beautiful night to he out!
Hey! Nice meeting you too, Andrew. You add some youth and energy to the video. Yeah, it turned out to be a great trip. Great mountain.
@@RachelWheltonthanks!! Such a great spot!
Love your videos Rachel! Is that a new tent I see? How do you like it? Sling Fins look really nice. Expensive as all get out though!
Yes, the tent is expensive and my husband thinks it is a bit over the top. But I felt the investment would pay off and I plan to use it year round, as I have also purchased the option summer mesh body. (So it's two tents in one). If I could be a tent tester, I would love to try one that has no vestibules/fly, like a mountaineering tent. But I guess they get condensations easier. Anyway I do love my tent (the Crossbow) and I am certainly using it a lot. I compare the cost to the cost of hotel rooms if I were going on vacation all the time (which I am not). That tent IS my vacation.
Loved the time lapses and astral shots! ❤
Great! I am working on my skills, which mostly involve taking extra shots out there and then tweaking the editing to try and make the sky look in the picture/video as clear as it did outside.
Thank-you, Rachel. Did I miss your pack weigh in? Looks like a forty pound load!
I brought the scale this time but didn't weigh in because I delayed the beginning of the video until the point where I last turned back. I agree it was dang heavy! Definitely looking forward to a lighter pack as the seasons change.
@@RachelWhelton 😳👌
Trying to eat a frozen Clif bar is the worst. On the other hand, try popping one in the microwave for 20 seconds. It's a completely different animal than room temperature.
Wow, OK, I have never microwaved a Clif Bar!!! I'm definitely going to try it. Thanks.