Mt Garfield - 4,000 Footer - New Hampshire - Heat illness Tips

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  • Here is the full video of my recent Mt Garfield ascent. I added in some of my experience with heat illness and some safety tips around it.
    Mt Garfield was a long and gradual 4,000 footer in New Hampshire with great views at the summit! Scrambling required at the last .2 miles until you reach the summit, which has foundation remnants of an old fire tower and 360 degree views.
    Thank you so much for watching this video - hopefully you found it helpful!
    Until next time, happy hiking!!
    Here’s the link to the route I took if you’re interested!
    Mount Garfield Trail on AllTrails
    www.alltrails....

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  • @RhodySeth
    @RhodySeth 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Heatstroke is no joke. I was up on the Presidentials on a hot April day which definitely wore me out. Lack of water and relentless sun left me haggard with no appetite. Hikers beware!

  • @ronaldpurvis4293
    @ronaldpurvis4293 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hiking with you again. Just now got this video on utube. Beautiful views as always. You're so good. Excellent advise Amanda. Plenty of hydration before hiking. Being aware of your bodies warnings. I had this experience once and taken to the hospital with overnight in hospital with IV's in my arm.

  • @IceholeTour
    @IceholeTour 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video as always Amanda...thank you for sharing!
    I was up on Washington 2 weeks ago over 70 and humid(on the summit), it was a tough day to stay hydrated. I always ensure I get a liter in me on the ride up to the trail. And stay well hydrated the day before a big hike in heat.
    Stay safe and see you on the trails!

  • @rogerlevasseur397
    @rogerlevasseur397 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great tips to share!

  • @twohouses2259
    @twohouses2259 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Mandah - Here’s a trick I used when I tramped in SoCal, and also AZ ( before moving to NH ) and is applicable in any hot region.
    I always had a green checked - Keffiyeh - head scarf.
    I’ve gone tramping in 120 degree heat, and felt fine, as long as I slowed my pace and kept it wet.
    Take the scarf and soak it either before or during the hike. Wrap it round your neck, and with the other end, drape it over your head and place your hat on top.
    As you move and or the wind blows, it will become quite cold. It’s why I tramped with a cotton tee-shirt in summer in the San Gab’ and Bernidinos in SoCal.
    My shirt would be heavy with sweat, but if you stopped for a break, took the pack off - the shirt would feel super cold within in a minute or so - enough so, that if it touched your back, I would gasp at the chill.
    This is a great heat “trick” - but obviously only applicable in hot climates.
    Care needs to be taken - an ex-tramping partner of mine, always made the tramp into an exercise, and I was always telling her to slow down in the heat.
    Long story short we ended up with her in the shade of a Bush, my Keffiyeh soaked in water and wrapped around her head and neck. It took 20mins for her to feel ok; she never made the mistake again. Go slow in heat…

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for the insight and instruction around technique, super appreciated!! 120 degrees heat, oh my goodness that is hot! I have researched materials and their moisture retention differences, and have heard that cotton can be a plus in heat I just haven’t tried it. Since the climate changes so drastically at the summits I’ll def try out at least the scarf trick! The cotton t shirt will be saved for when I’m hiking in the heat of the day somewhere in the dessert.
      Thanks again for the thoughtful response!! 💗💗💗

  • @barbarasantiago9740
    @barbarasantiago9740 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great advice Amanda

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      💗💗💗

  • @FuzzyDogProductions385
    @FuzzyDogProductions385 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    New subscriber here! You ran to the top of that one! This one is on my list 🎉

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It’s a fun one! Thanks for watching 😊..!

  • @michaelnoel-v6f
    @michaelnoel-v6f หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello. Good advice. ❤

  • @gregburton5352
    @gregburton5352 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I always down 36 oz's an hour before starting. I'm from the West Coast where there's not much for shade, So when I feel i'm going to lose my cookies, i'll use a Mylar reflective body-sheet to reflect the heat and sun. I'll also take with me two bladders, one with electrolytes and one without. This morning it was Waterville Valley Osceola in the rain. Remind me to bring knee pads next time. Ugh. Hike on, Apline!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I make sure to hydrate a lot starting the day before now… Those experiences were the most brutal reminder. I haven’t heard if the reflective sheet - I’ll research it. Oh no! Hopefully your knees are ok! Happy Hiking!

  • @KhurshidsChannel
    @KhurshidsChannel 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice video. Thanks for sharing. 👍23

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for watching!

  • @Stopcrying70
    @Stopcrying70 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    And always use a hydration multiplier like liquid i.v. or something. Plain water wont be enough on humid days. Hi amanda..new to the channel.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Aww yess! I use liquid IV! Love it. I know I may not have covered that, so thank you for adding that in! :) thanks for watching, and welcome to the channel! 💗💗💗

  • @STONYFIELD01
    @STONYFIELD01 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank You Amanda for sharing! Keeping hiking safe and fun!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for watching! It’s hard to share our mistakes sometimes but If it could help someone else I’m glad to share. 💗

  • @michael_budda
    @michael_budda 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I got heatstroke on my bike once, just went up a steep hill, got nauseous immediately at the top. Found some shade and cooled off, but it was scary. Be worse to be up in the Whites with no cell service. Be careful. And good tip ahoy hydration BEFORE the hike. Often very much overlooked. Since it’s a 2+ hr drive for me, I always have a bottle of water to drink on the way up. So luckily I’ve avoided it there so far. Anyways…long comment, just subbed, i do hikes in the whites too and post some videos,l if you don’t mind checking those out 😀, looking forward to more videos!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for watching! Glad you were ok on that bike ride.. Heat illness is horrible.
      I will def check out your channel!! ☺️

  • @JamieHarding5
    @JamieHarding5 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello my friend 👋
    Yes a beautiful sunny day.
    Your videos are good.
    Sorry to hear about your struggle with the heat.
    I mentioned I'd send you a couple of channels over here.
    Have a look at Miss Nancy's day off.
    Also Emma Estrela.
    Take a look when you get chance and let me know👍
    You should have way more people watching your videos.
    I'm hoping you will soon.
    A few things you can do and you’ll grow pretty fast.
    Keep having fun👋
    It's great outdoors.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey! Thanks so much for the kind words and recommendations! I’ll def check them out! For now, I’m not taking my channel too seriously.. it’s just a casual hobby. But if and when I do decide to pursue it for real - I would want to buy a drone, spend more time editing on better software, do multi day trips and involve cooking. ☺️ For now I’m just letting it be a stress free activity. 💗

    • @JamieHarding5
      @JamieHarding5 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @AmandaDouin
      😂 I just mean look at there views.
      Wildbeare her channel is the biggest one I follow in the uk. She's brilliant at wild camps. Her channel can teach many.
      You mentioned cooking, that's brilliant for videos. Titles wild swimming, wild camping. You don't have to show any skin just in the water swimming, a fire etc. You hike and like being outdoors that's it really. I'm the same.
      Shorts have been really good for me picking up subscribers.
      I'm only small and just enjoy being outside.
      Keep having fun👋💚❤️

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@JamieHarding5 Thanks for the info and for looking out for my small channel! You’re doing great on yours and I hope you continue to grow as well! 😇

    • @JamieHarding5
      @JamieHarding5 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @AmandaDouin
      I love all hiking video.
      Your aeroplane one is brilliant.
      Blew me away.
      I will follow and enjoy what you share.
      I watch too much hiking videos 😁
      I only use my phone, two phones.
      I learning as I go.
      In September someone is coming from America to Wales. A family member crashed and died up there in the 1950s.
      I meeting up with her and talking her to the plane. I've had a few experiences.
      I try to help anyone I meet walking, share my food and often give water to idiots 😂 that go out having never done it with little water.
      If you have someone you recommend I watch it and check them out.
      Have a nice Sunday😉👋

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@JamieHarding5 You are a great hiker for taking care of the underprepared ones ! Hopefully your trip with your friends visiting will have good weather. I’m currently using my phone and a GoPro 11 Hero black. Thankful you didn’t take my sassy comment the wrong way.. lol
      I really like Seth’s New England Trails @Rhodyseth, Ryan Mitchell’s channel about his 2024 Everest ascent, and a few more. I’ll check and get back to let you know the others.

  • @FallingSnowify11
    @FallingSnowify11 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I always admire the effort you put in the videos. Im getting my first dedicaded hiking backpack. I starting doing 3 to 4 hours miles hikes. What size would you recmend me thanks 🙂

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you 💗
      That’s awesome! For day hikes it really depends on how much gear you like to bring.. Some people go ultra ultra light and others are more prepared for different scenarios. I feel like 20-30 liter bags are great for day hikes, and then 30 and up
      can be used for multi day trips. I use a larger bag, a 40 liter, because the hip belt takes 80% of the weight off my shoulders and I prefer good hip belts over not having that support. I also like it because I can do multi day treks with it too. I think the biggest thing is making sure you get fitted correctly. Torso length and back pack size matters a lot. An ill fitting pack can leave you injured. Have fun, happy hiking!

    • @FallingSnowify11
      @FallingSnowify11 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@AmandaDouin Thanks for the advice. I got a 22 liter size backpack and I'm thinking on returning it. Kind looks funny 😂. I have a big frame. I was thinking on the Osprey Stratos 24. It has belt support and it is on sale. Only downside that backpack does not cone with a blader. So many choices. 😮‍💨

  • @stihlpoon5821
    @stihlpoon5821 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm planning Pemi loop. Thanks for posting

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Of course! That’s awesome, have fun!!