This is such a wonderful concept. I work in the hospitality industry and rarely get two days off in a row, and for that reason I usually only do one or two overnights a year. Youve inspired me to try to do more. Thank you!
Just watched your video on how to attach your bindings to a new pair of skis and I decided to check out your channel! Loved this one too! You seem like a very knowledgeable and well-rounded person. Keep the videos coming!
@@ivanPipiskin it went great, made a mistake and didn't take enough layers since the temps dropped low at night. I would suggest base layers in addition.
Good question. Standing dead trees are often your best bet for finding dry wood. Find a dead tree that's still standing. We were able to get a few branches of standing dead as well as twigs, leaves and other kindling. We also had some napkins.. forgot to mention that.. it's good to have something dry with you to help start your fire. Once we had a bit of a fire going we put other damp logs around it to dry them out.. eventually we were able to throw those on.
does anybody know of a place to backpack at just taking public transit? I’m moving to nyc soon and I love backpacking and will certainly need to escape the city and be in nature, but there’s no way i’ll be able to afford bringing my car to nyc :(
This was near the lake sebago boat launch. It's not a campground, but camping is allowed and we used an established fire ring where people had camped before.
@@EveryotherKarl thank you man I’m going this weekend . Last question about the campsite yall just a stumbled upon that on the trail . Or was that like a designated spot . Cause we just wanna have chill time not do anything wrong
It's not a spot that you could book or anything like that, it's just a well used spot with a fire ring of stones that will look like it was used recently. There are other spots nearby as well. Just look for fire rings that people have set up before.
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This is such a wonderful concept. I work in the hospitality industry and rarely get two days off in a row, and for that reason I usually only do one or two overnights a year. Youve inspired me to try to do more. Thank you!
Cool!!! Researching short camping and hiking trips!!
Since I rarely get back to back days off, I do this often. Actually going to Harriman this weekend.
i was there last week!
Good Job...... more please!!
Just watched your video on how to attach your bindings to a new pair of skis and I decided to check out your channel! Loved this one too! You seem like a very knowledgeable and well-rounded person. Keep the videos coming!
Thanks Jack!
Nice tips, I liked the equipment roll out.
Thanks, this give me the final push to do a overnight at Harriman :D
let us know how was it!
@@ivanPipiskin it went great, made a mistake and didn't take enough layers since the temps dropped low at night. I would suggest base layers in addition.
How did you guys light the fire when it rained just before?
Good question. Standing dead trees are often your best bet for finding dry wood. Find a dead tree that's still standing. We were able to get a few branches of standing dead as well as twigs, leaves and other kindling. We also had some napkins.. forgot to mention that.. it's good to have something dry with you to help start your fire. Once we had a bit of a fire going we put other damp logs around it to dry them out.. eventually we were able to throw those on.
I was at that lake today lol
does anybody know of a place to backpack at just taking public transit? I’m moving to nyc soon and I love backpacking and will certainly need to escape the city and be in nature, but there’s no way i’ll be able to afford bringing my car to nyc :(
You can get pretty close to Harriman State park by taking the train to Tuxedo NY.
What trail at Harriman state park did u go on ? And is that a camp ground u guys just choose or is it a set location that the park lets u camp?
This was near the lake sebago boat launch. It's not a campground, but camping is allowed and we used an established fire ring where people had camped before.
@@EveryotherKarl do you remember the trail you took ? If everything goes right this is gonna be my first outdoor experience with my friends
It was the Pine Meadows Lake via 7 hills Trail.
@@EveryotherKarl thank you man I’m going this weekend . Last question about the campsite yall just a stumbled upon that on the trail . Or was that like a designated spot . Cause we just wanna have chill time not do anything wrong
It's not a spot that you could book or anything like that, it's just a well used spot with a fire ring of stones that will look like it was used recently. There are other spots nearby as well. Just look for fire rings that people have set up before.
Cool video. What area is this?
Hey, this is in Harriman state park ny
What trail was it?
What’s the name of the trailhead?
Lake Sebago I think.
how about bears there? i saw couple, last years even babies. that's why i'm not dare to stay there for a night though i want...
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Camping for bethelites be like
Thank you for sharing wonderful Harriman State Park backpacking footage. It is great to find a fellow hiker and TH-camr sharing the same passion. Subscribed. 🖱 Please visit our channel when you have a chance. 🙏Happy Trails!