@@firebry23 Well if you have the time, I would recommend that you go to the north of the state where the Adirondack Mountains are. There are a ton of great small towns, but so would highly recommend Saranac or Lake Placid. There are some great hikes hit you will need proper gear. In the mountains there are hundreds of pristine lakes and streams that you can enjoy and explore. I would definitely go research the region to go and travel to, but some people just drive up and explore. Another great place to explore is Lake Champlain with all its vast coves and islands. It might be hard now due to Covid 19, bits it a great region.
As someone from New Hampshire I am so proud to say that I’m a New Englander. Just driving to work I look at impeccable beautiful views I would never want to live anywhere else great video!
Im from Boston and just got a new car with low miles and I’m going to start to explore th3 u.s. starting fromBoston and I’m going to hit Vermont 1st, can’t wait for the amazing scenery and people I meet on my journey. Alex
We did this trip in 2019 with our twin grandchildren. They were 17 years old so we geared the trip to their age. We are going back next year. I loved this video. We went many of these places but you mentioned so many that we skipped. Thank you for video.. GREAT!!
New England has some of the most beautiful views! I'm from springfield, MA and the Berkshires are so underrated! Im happy you got to visit them! Cool thing about NE is there are tons of spots for hiking and swimming. Glad you got to experience some of it!
Thank you for the recommendations and visuals. We are doing a siblings trip next week. Visiting all 6 states in 6 days! Lots of driving and popping in to places to site see.
This seems to be a very charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
You were smart to make this trip before 'peak' because it is the red and orange against the green that is most agreeable to the eye. Yes 'peak' is beyond description, astounding and wonderous . . . but then you have the crowds. And those crowds are crazy demanding. If they come even a week before or after 'peak' they are grumpy and dissatisfied. Who needs that!
Such an information packed guide really enjoyed it man and gave me a better understanding of those areas I would have never even known them in such detail otherwise. It was really interesting to see all those places in this video it really does give me as an outsider of the USA how HUGE that place actually is, when i visited previously i went to LA, New York, Phili and Vegas and I thought they were HUGE! to think there is so much more is just crazy! Great job man, looking forward to the next video. !
Thanks so much man! I appreciate your feedback on it and glad to hear it has provided a lot of the context for how large the states are! You have been to some of the best cities in the US, but definitely will need to do a road trip at some point man!
Great shot of "Snoopy" in Franconia Notch. The mansions in Newport are from the Gilded Age. The Carnegies, Vanderbilts etc. I learned to swim in Forest Lake. Great memories. The Franconia Ridge Loop is AMAZING. It looks like you got a great day. You have more neve than I. I don't dare undertake that hike unless it's in the height of Summer. I want all the daylight I can get.
We were lucky enough to tour the New England States in October 2016, and I do mean lucky, and as good as a lot of these videos are , the real thing is breath taking. We've managed to do 12 different states, and I know we've only visited the tourist parts, but found everyone of then fantastic.
You're so right in that even with almost 3 weeks, you barely scratched the surface of what to do, where to do it, etc. I'm lucky enough to have grown up around Boston and explored quite a bit of New England. Good recommendations on hikes and places to eat! I've done a lot of them myself. Monadnock has some "easier" trails to get to the top, different side of the mountain. When I was in college, my PE teacher put together an "extra credit" afternoon hike of Monadnock...I'd have done it anyways, cool mountain. Even better I got my grade improved by just walking up/down a mountain.
Great content man, thanks so much! Planning a road trip to New England with my college roommates in early May and we'll definitely check out some of the places you mentioned.
Yeah I feel like rarely anyone from West Coast wants to plan a East Coast Road Trip or East Coast Trip, the max they’d mostly ever plan is NYC, Niagara Falls, and DC! Possibly Florida too!
As someone thats never been US from UK, I chose New England for my US sports teams to follow (English/Irish connection). Really want to get out visit. New Hampshire looks really cool, scenic and the coasts along with Boston
First of all this video was very detailed and I’ll recommend for anyone road tripping New England. I’ll definitely be referencing this when exploring New England has to offer. I actually visited Berkshires back in mid October for the fall foliage and hiked monument mountain it was amazing . Awesome video 💪🏾
Thanks so much Denny! I really appreciate that comment and your support! I missed you in the Berkshires by about 3 weeks! I bet it was so beautiful being there during peak foliage!
I've head I'm making a mistake but I'm enlisting in the army for infantry and I'm wanting to make it a career and on the contract I've requested the Infamous fort drum which is about a hour north of Syracuse New York, I'm from Florida and I've heard it can get very cold there. Definitely gonna check these locations out
Thanks a lot for checking it out! Some of that footage is in national forests where it’s legal and then I also have a stock footage subscription to a website for shots that I wasn’t able to get.
Recommendation, go to Wolfeboro nh. That’s where I’m from and it’s an amazing small town right on lake winni. Hike mt major in Alton nh. Great overlook of the whole lake. I did mt monadnock before going into the military and it was a clear day and I definitely couldn’t see Boston lol but maybe you can idk about that tho. If y ever go back to NE Wolfeboro is a must. I recommend any month of the summer. July is the best tho
Two questions: 1. Did you have to make reservations ahead of time for the RV parks you stayed at? 2. Which cities did you visit that you would highly recommend for someone who wants to get into airbnb short term real estate?
Most places it is better to make reservations as you will be able to have more options to stay at. Some of our reservations were last minute. I think you should stay in Bar Harbor, it has an awesome atmosphere!
Southern NH here. Center of New England. I would say west of the Mississippi wins the beauty pageants but I like that New England is a hidden gem. I love being able to drive to 6 states and a foreign country in under 3 hours. And why would you ever go to Worcester?! Lmfao
Really cool video! Thanks for that. You have some really nice drone shots in there. How are the regulations for drones in those states? Maybe you can share some websites? Thanks :)
Thanks so much, I appreciate your comment! I would read into the national parks vs. national forests plus related approvals. I am personally not an expert on it so I can't necessarily provide direct insight: uavcoach.com/drone-laws-in-united-states-of-america/
Thinking about doing this! Live in Maryland and I think this would be a good trip. Would be easier on my car and I’ve always wondered how it is up there.
PS. I did Lafayette but I was drunk and that will never happen again I thought I was gonna die it was already Strenuous enough! We thought it was a good idea” hey let’s go on a hike” it was one of those weekends where we were having mimosas in the morning yeah The view was beautiful from what I remember or don’t remember lol
Im running a similar road trip at the end of October (going to CT instead of VT), but it’s just me and my wife. Any recommendations for places to stay? The hotel budget is getting a bit crazy and we’re only going for 10 days.
This was OK. Maybe kind of good. How can you go to Providence and not eat Italian food? Yes, it is even better than Chicago. Additionally, you claim Portland is great, but you did not show much. For instance, they have a ferry system that takes you out to several magical islands. I guess you never got on the ferry. What about the Old Port? I like the fact you focused on hiking, but clearly, you know nothing about food or history. You should read some books before you go? Your goonie friend with the hat turned back is a real turn off. Lost in the 1990s. However, I think if you had a better way to organize your video, and you slowed down your narrative, I could give you an A instead of a B. You are likable, which is very important. You need practice, and direction, and ditch some of your slacker friends, or at least introduce them.
I wish people explored Upstate New York more often. We have amazing mountains and quaint towns too!
Next road trip I will need to add it to the list!
Watkins Glen NY is incredible!!
Any tips on scenic place to see?
@@firebry23 Well if you have the time, I would recommend that you go to the north of the state where the Adirondack Mountains are. There are a ton of great small towns, but so would highly recommend Saranac or Lake Placid. There are some great hikes hit you will need proper gear. In the mountains there are hundreds of pristine lakes and streams that you can enjoy and explore. I would definitely go research the region to go and travel to, but some people just drive up and explore. Another great place to explore is Lake Champlain with all its vast coves and islands. It might be hard now due to Covid 19, bits it a great region.
We are from Denmark and are looking into a roadtrip in New England.
As someone from New Hampshire I am so proud to say that I’m a New Englander. Just driving to work I look at impeccable beautiful views I would never want to live anywhere else great video!
Im from Boston and just got a new car with low miles and I’m going to start to explore th3 u.s. starting fromBoston and I’m going to hit Vermont 1st, can’t wait for the amazing scenery and people I meet on my journey.
Alex
Love the Fall Colors....Fall Season is a beautiful bouquet of scintillating colors and hues...
We did this trip in 2019 with our twin grandchildren. They were 17 years old so we geared the trip to their age. We are going back next year. I loved this video. We went many of these places but you mentioned so many that we skipped. Thank you for video.. GREAT!!
That’s awesome you did a similar trip and happy to hear you’ll be going again! So much to see out there 😍
White mountain and flume George it’s a must!!!
Love that!!
New England has some of the most beautiful views! I'm from springfield, MA and the Berkshires are so underrated! Im happy you got to visit them! Cool thing about NE is there are tons of spots for hiking and swimming. Glad you got to experience some of it!
So many spots, this video only scratched the surface! So many other places that are stunning out there
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I was just at MGM the other night in Springfield! And holyoke yesterday for the st Patrick's day parade
I'm in Springfield too😁
Thanks for this great video - useful advices combined with sleek editing!
So glad you liked it, thanks for watching :)
LOVED THE VIDEO MAN! DESERVES NOTHING LESS THAN A MILLION VIEWS!
Thank you so much brother, means a lot! So happy to hear that!
Thank you for the recommendations and visuals. We are doing a siblings trip next week. Visiting all 6 states in 6 days! Lots of driving and popping in to places to site see.
This seems to be a very charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
I hope you can visit too! Take care
You were smart to make this trip before 'peak' because it is the red and orange against the green that is most agreeable to the eye. Yes 'peak' is beyond description, astounding and wonderous . . . but then you have the crowds. And those crowds are crazy demanding. If they come even a week before or after 'peak' they are grumpy and dissatisfied. Who needs that!
Such an information packed guide really enjoyed it man and gave me a better understanding of those areas I would have never even known them in such detail otherwise. It was really interesting to see all those places in this video it really does give me as an outsider of the USA how HUGE that place actually is, when i visited previously i went to LA, New York, Phili and Vegas and I thought they were HUGE! to think there is so much more is just crazy! Great job man, looking forward to the next video. !
Thanks so much man! I appreciate your feedback on it and glad to hear it has provided a lot of the context for how large the states are! You have been to some of the best cities in the US, but definitely will need to do a road trip at some point man!
Great shot of "Snoopy" in Franconia Notch. The mansions in Newport are from the Gilded Age. The Carnegies, Vanderbilts etc.
I learned to swim in Forest Lake. Great memories.
The Franconia Ridge Loop is AMAZING. It looks like you got a great day. You have more neve than I. I don't dare undertake that hike unless it's in the height of Summer. I want all the daylight I can get.
I love New England. The states just have such a cool and unique vibe.
We were lucky enough to tour the New England States in October 2016, and I do mean lucky, and as good as a lot of these videos are , the real thing is breath taking. We've managed to do 12 different states, and I know we've only visited the tourist parts, but found everyone of then fantastic.
You're so right in that even with almost 3 weeks, you barely scratched the surface of what to do, where to do it, etc. I'm lucky enough to have grown up around Boston and explored quite a bit of New England. Good recommendations on hikes and places to eat! I've done a lot of them myself. Monadnock has some "easier" trails to get to the top, different side of the mountain. When I was in college, my PE teacher put together an "extra credit" afternoon hike of Monadnock...I'd have done it anyways, cool mountain. Even better I got my grade improved by just walking up/down a mountain.
Great content man, thanks so much! Planning a road trip to New England with my college roommates in early May and we'll definitely check out some of the places you mentioned.
Thanks a lot man! Glad you enjoyed it, have an awesome trip - road tripping in that area is an absolute blast
Super underrated content my guy, frickin killed this video
Thanks so much for this comment, it made my day!
This was incredibly helpful!! Hoping to do a similar trip this October :) Thank you so much for sharing this! Happy adventuring!
I am so glad it was helpful for you! You should definitely do the trip too :))
Yeah I feel like rarely anyone from West Coast wants to plan a East Coast Road Trip or East Coast Trip, the max they’d mostly ever plan is NYC, Niagara Falls, and DC! Possibly Florida too!
As someone thats never been US from UK, I chose New England for my US sports teams to follow (English/Irish connection). Really want to get out visit. New Hampshire looks really cool, scenic and the coasts along with Boston
Fall is so beautiful in New England! 😊
Great work, very informative and well explained 👏
Thank you for your comment :)
I absolutely loved how well you've put this video together.
Thank you 😊🥰
First of all this video was very detailed and I’ll recommend for anyone road tripping New England. I’ll definitely be referencing this when exploring New England has to offer. I actually visited Berkshires back in mid October for the fall foliage and hiked monument mountain it was amazing . Awesome video 💪🏾
Thanks so much Denny! I really appreciate that comment and your support! I missed you in the Berkshires by about 3 weeks! I bet it was so beautiful being there during peak foliage!
@@worldnomac Your welcome, it was beautiful first time really experiencing it outside of Nyc.
“Hiking, beer and Mac &Cheese”
Great video and advice!
(gotta upgrade that map behind you:)
Watching this video because we’re doing a similar trip next week
Awesome have an amazing trip!!
Great vid Mac ...I've been to Boston ...Connecticut a number of times ...will reference this informative vid of yours next time I'm there
Being from Connecticut... we understand 🤣🤣🤣
I just had already been there before so it didnt fit the route we were taking!
@@worldnomac I know lol! Just Connecticut jokes
So beautiful!! You need more subscribers
Thanks a lot! I hope more will come this year :)
Great video! Thank you for sharing, hope you are staying well!! Very awesome!
Thanks a lot! I am glad you like it, and I am doing well! I hope you are too!
I've head I'm making a mistake but I'm enlisting in the army for infantry and I'm wanting to make it a career and on the contract I've requested the Infamous fort drum which is about a hour north of Syracuse New York, I'm from Florida and I've heard it can get very cold there.
Definitely gonna check these locations out
I saw you in Bali trip video, then this video. You looked very different surprisingly in USA and Bali.
I'm from london in the uk and looking at the new England states for me and my partner to set up home. Cheers for this video 🙂
If you ever make your way back to RI, check out Fort Wetherill in Jamestown, the cliffs are pretty breathtaking
Beautiful area. Nice part of the earth. There are plenty of them out there. 😊
For anyone who may be coming from Europe, I think Boston Logan is probably the best bet.
Plenty of airlines fly there.
I would like to see more people coming to Vermont and New Hampshire.
It is beautiful up there!
Going to New England for the first time in June
Have an awesome time, it’s beautiful!
Dang! I came here to see what beauty you recorded in CT.
You missed Chesterfield gorge in West Chesterfield Ma.
I'd like to visit Boston and maybe another state for scenic view of the foliage and I have let's say 4 days trip. What do you recommend?
nice new england man, i,am from Bali indonesia,
Amazing, I would love to visit Bali!
Great Video and useful information. Thanks for sharing it. I see lot of beautiful drone shots. Do we need any special permission to take drone shot.
Thanks a lot for checking it out! Some of that footage is in national forests where it’s legal and then I also have a stock footage subscription to a website for shots that I wasn’t able to get.
Really thought you guys would’ve hiked mount Washington never had more fun on a hike
Recommendation, go to Wolfeboro nh. That’s where I’m from and it’s an amazing small town right on lake winni. Hike mt major in Alton nh. Great overlook of the whole lake. I did mt monadnock before going into the military and it was a clear day and I definitely couldn’t see Boston lol but maybe you can idk about that tho. If y ever go back to NE Wolfeboro is a must. I recommend any month of the summer. July is the best tho
Its very informative video. Like it man!
Thanks a lot man, I really appreciate it!
This is going to help me plan our RV trip this summer. We are starting in June from MD, any suggestions are welcome. We have 3/4 weeks for this trip.
We are coming from Chicago too but we are driving the whole way.
Two questions:
1. Did you have to make reservations ahead of time for the RV parks you stayed at?
2. Which cities did you visit that you would highly recommend for someone who wants to get into airbnb short term real estate?
Most places it is better to make reservations as you will be able to have more options to stay at. Some of our reservations were last minute.
I think you should stay in Bar Harbor, it has an awesome atmosphere!
Southern NH here. Center of New England. I would say west of the Mississippi wins the beauty pageants but I like that New England is a hidden gem. I love being able to drive to 6 states and a foreign country in under 3 hours.
And why would you ever go to Worcester?! Lmfao
Good job, thank you!👌
Dream trip!!!
Really cool video! Thanks for that.
You have some really nice drone shots in there. How are the regulations for drones in those states?
Maybe you can share some websites?
Thanks :)
Thanks so much, I appreciate your comment! I would read into the national parks vs. national forests plus related approvals. I am personally not an expert on it so I can't necessarily provide direct insight: uavcoach.com/drone-laws-in-united-states-of-america/
@@worldnomac that is already a great start for me! Thank you very much :)
Thinking about doing this! Live in Maryland and I think this would be a good trip. Would be easier on my car and I’ve always wondered how it is up there.
Excellent..!
Great video! Thanks for sharing :)
My pleasure 😊 Thanks for watching!
I love this! When we can travel safely again I’m planning to go to New England!
Thank you! You definitely should, it is beautiful out there
Amazing video!! I just wish you could put the local names as long as you're talking... Brazil here o/
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PS. I did Lafayette but I was drunk and that will never happen again I thought I was gonna die it was already
Strenuous enough! We thought it was a good idea” hey let’s go on a hike” it was one of those weekends where we were having mimosas in the morning yeah The view was beautiful from what I remember or don’t remember lol
Dream road trip
It sure is an amazing area to explore, thanks for watching!
This comment has two different meanings when you look into it
I love Mt. Monadnock 😁 first mountain I ever climbed. I highly recommend Mount Lafayette in the white mountains in NH
Nice place 😊😊😊
Yes it is!!
Im running a similar road trip at the end of October (going to CT instead of VT), but it’s just me and my wife. Any recommendations for places to stay? The hotel budget is getting a bit crazy and we’re only going for 10 days.
Between tacos, fries, beer, burgers, soda, pizza, & cake which 2 would you eliminate forever? I would eliminate tacos & beer.
I'm not a big seafood fan as well.
Love New England!
Best place to go to when you're in the east coast 💯
hi, i am planning to go in december would you recomend this trip in mid december?
I love AirBNB
Curious...how much did this whole trip cost?
Lmao when he said “werster” .. don’t worry pal it happens to everyone who’s not from mass 😂
Next time you come to new england try peterpan bus lines instead of spending so much on uber
We rented an RV
@@worldnomac you paid for an uber from boston to worcester- bus tickets less than $20
What was ur cost?
RV was $2900 for 12 days split between 7 people
@@worldnomac any tips on the rental car? I have a 14 day roadtrip, it's going to be car rental and air bnbs
OK, you didn't get to Connecticut, AND...you misspelled it. (But you did pronounce Worcester corrrectly!)
hai momac
So only thing to do is hike?
No Mount Washington!
North America is like Northern Europe Southern Europe Japan Korea Indonesia Australia Turkey all smashed together in Just Three Countries
How did you go to Stowe without mentioning the sound of music!? WT heck!?
I think i have enough money to last about an hour on this trip, then get stranded in Boston....
The more friends you go with, the cheaper it gets!
@@worldnomac pls don't yell at me
American Native Indian's had protection years ago in New England via watchers. Old Mythology.
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Everyone from Ct knows you skipped us on purpose 😣 lmao jk
hahaha nooo i did not on purpose, I just had already been to CT and it did not make logistical sense for the itinerary we made :0
And rightfully so loljk
Would have been better if you did just the voice over instead of flashing back and forth from you to the video.
Thanks for the feedback, will keep that in mind for future videos like this
You're screwed without a cah.
This was OK. Maybe kind of good. How can you go to Providence and not eat Italian food? Yes, it is even better than Chicago. Additionally, you claim Portland is great, but you did not show much. For instance, they have a ferry system that takes you out to several magical islands. I guess you never got on the ferry. What about the Old Port? I like the fact you focused on hiking, but clearly, you know nothing about food or history. You should read some books before you go? Your goonie friend with the hat turned back is a real turn off. Lost in the 1990s. However, I think if you had a better way to organize your video, and you slowed down your narrative, I could give you an A instead of a B. You are likable, which is very important. You need practice, and direction, and ditch some of your slacker friends, or at least introduce them.
90% bla bla 10% road trip video
It sounds like you did not enjoy it, hopefully future videos can be better!
Well it’s a recommendation video. This is why it’s more informative.
Show that it’s worth the trip with videos not face and words.