And just like that - 1k subs. BOOM! Congrats man, that video's doing yeoman's work. And congrats on your 48. That's a cool way to do this hike - Castle Trail is a nifty one.
Thank you, Seth. The 1k was a pleasant surprise, and the loop was awesome! 10 out of 10 recommend…although I ALWAYS hate going down Valley Way. It just takes forever.
I meant to film us going through that, but I didn’t. I totally forgot that I added that at the end of the video! Thanks for watching all the way to the end!!! I appreciate you.
@@rootsandpeaks Totally get it! I failed to film the most exciting part of a hike (for a video I'll probably post next week) so we had to settle for a narrative while eating lunch. Hard to remember to film the best parts when you get caught up in the trail!
Great video how far was the bike ride from Appalachia trailhead to castle trail head and how did you get back to the bikes with the car? I assume you can’t drive your car on that fire road. How far did you have to hike to fetch the bikes?
@@goolfer18 I think the bike ride was under 5 miles, but I’m not 100% sure on that. If I can find my GPS data I’ll comment under this. And the hike into the bikes wasn’t far. There is a trailhead parking lot there, so maybe .25 of a mile to where we stashed the bikes. Thanks for watching!
@@goolfer18 that’s a Garmin InReach Mini 2. I solo hike a lot so I splurged on the device and the monthly subscription cost. I like it because my wife can also keep tabs on my progress even if I don’t have cell reception, but it cost some $$$.
Congrats!!! I'm mostly hiking in the ADK, and started couple of hike in MTB bikes, it is rad!!!
Nice hike, great views and I particularly like the topo graphics to show your progress. Great idea. Congratulations on your 48!!!
My goodness the views 😍
It really is something up there!
enjoy the video! Congratulations on finishing the New Hampshire 48!
Thank you!
And just like that - 1k subs. BOOM! Congrats man, that video's doing yeoman's work. And congrats on your 48. That's a cool way to do this hike - Castle Trail is a nifty one.
Thank you, Seth. The 1k was a pleasant surprise, and the loop was awesome! 10 out of 10 recommend…although I ALWAYS hate going down Valley Way. It just takes forever.
That view is INCREDIBLE! Congrats on your 48!
10 hours of type 2 fun = great views.
@@rootsandpeaks and sore legs;-)
6:55 was fun
The fun-est
@@rootsandpeaks Hardest but best hike I've ever done.
Looks like a great day. Wow it was crowded on top of Jefferson? Was that a weekend day?
Yep, it was a great day, and it was a weekend.
Did this end with a cliffhanger for the dirty and messy in part 2?
Hmm. I don’t know what part 2 would be. Maybe I’ll climb 6 Husbands in the winter. Interested in seeing that?
I meant to film us going through that, but I didn’t. I totally forgot that I added that at the end of the video! Thanks for watching all the way to the end!!! I appreciate you.
@@rootsandpeaks Totally get it! I failed to film the most exciting part of a hike (for a video I'll probably post next week) so we had to settle for a narrative while eating lunch. Hard to remember to film the best parts when you get caught up in the trail!
Great video how far was the bike ride from Appalachia trailhead to castle trail head and how did you get back to the bikes with the car? I assume you can’t drive your car on that fire road. How far did you have to hike to fetch the bikes?
@@goolfer18 I think the bike ride was under 5 miles, but I’m not 100% sure on that. If I can find my GPS data I’ll comment under this. And the hike into the bikes wasn’t far. There is a trailhead parking lot there, so maybe .25 of a mile to where we stashed the bikes. Thanks for watching!
It was 2.7 miles from Appalachia, and when we got back to the truck we drove over to the bikes.
And what was that red electronic device strapped to your shoulder?
@@goolfer18 that’s a Garmin InReach Mini 2. I solo hike a lot so I splurged on the device and the monthly subscription cost. I like it because my wife can also keep tabs on my progress even if I don’t have cell reception, but it cost some $$$.