Super interesting! I’m west coast and can’t fathom staying in a shelter. I backpacked a teeny bit on the at in 2023 and passed a shelter, but it was in the middle of the day.
Livwell helped my chemobrain thanks for sharing. I'm currently working seasonally in New Mexico I'm from Cincinnati. I can't say it enough thru hikers are my inspiration to keep it pushing I was bed ridden after cancer treatment. I love that Pyro and 60 are with you and I hope yall do many more hikes together!! Madlove ~kimd
Triple One is also in Jaru Walks’ vlogs. It’s good to see him again! Edit: Yes, he mentions him-Nightshift. He’s doing a calendar year triple crown so I’ve been following him too. I think he said that Triple One finished October 10th.
As much as I've hiked this section of the AT/LT, I had no idea about the Glastenbury stories. Guess I'll have something new to think about on my next hike through. Thanks for sharing these, and so many social moments from the hike too!
I remember hiking that mountain during a thunderstorm. The ghost stories motivated me to push on through. I didn't fancy the idea of spending a night alone on the mountain. Thanks for the video. It brought back fond memories.
Glastonbury mtn? I stayed up there in my trnt on a southbound. Crazy dreams that night of people attacking the tent. The next morning on the way down heading South just below the top i found a black arrowhead coming out of the trail where it had eroded. Within a few days I got Lymes disease, for what that’s worth. There are a lot of creepy vibey places in the South from PA on town but especially TN/NC but this was the weirdest interdimensionally supernatural weird vibe of the whole hike.
@@QuadzillaHikes We tried to stay in the shelter just down the hill, but it was full-up, so we went back up the hill and several of us had tents spread out there in the woods. I found one more arrowhead on the AT further south. I eventually gave those and others I had to a Cherokee fellow who ritually reburied them. I used to get headaches handling them. I wish I was back out there. I still dream of the leaves and being on and off the trail. It's the adventure of a lifetime. Have fun!
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Super interesting! I’m west coast and can’t fathom staying in a shelter. I backpacked a teeny bit on the at in 2023 and passed a shelter, but it was in the middle of the day.
Thanks for interviewing other hikers. Much appreciated and interesting. Wishing you peace and good fortune. Happy Trails!
Livwell helped my chemobrain thanks for sharing. I'm currently working seasonally in New Mexico I'm from Cincinnati. I can't say it enough thru hikers are my inspiration to keep it pushing I was bed ridden after cancer treatment. I love that Pyro and 60 are with you and I hope yall do many more hikes together!!
Madlove ~kimd
This had me rolling - "His name was Brad Smith...still is, he's alive".
🤣
Triple One is also in Jaru Walks’ vlogs. It’s good to see him again! Edit: Yes, he mentions him-Nightshift. He’s doing a calendar year triple crown so I’ve been following him too. I think he said that Triple One finished October 10th.
As much as I've hiked this section of the AT/LT, I had no idea about the Glastenbury stories. Guess I'll have something new to think about on my next hike through. Thanks for sharing these, and so many social moments from the hike too!
Looks like you have some great company!
I remember hiking that mountain during a thunderstorm. The ghost stories motivated me to push on through. I didn't fancy the idea of spending a night alone on the mountain. Thanks for the video. It brought back fond memories.
Hah probably a good call
Great vid
Glastonbury mtn? I stayed up there in my trnt on a southbound. Crazy dreams that night of people attacking the tent. The next morning on the way down heading South just below the top i found a black arrowhead coming out of the trail where it had eroded. Within a few days I got Lymes disease, for what that’s worth. There are a lot of creepy vibey places in the South from PA on town but especially TN/NC but this was the weirdest interdimensionally supernatural weird vibe of the whole hike.
Wow bizarre, yeah that place has a strange energy!!
@@QuadzillaHikes We tried to stay in the shelter just down the hill, but it was full-up, so we went back up the hill and several of us had tents spread out there in the woods. I found one more arrowhead on the AT further south. I eventually gave those and others I had to a Cherokee fellow who ritually reburied them. I used to get headaches handling them. I wish I was back out there. I still dream of the leaves and being on and off the trail. It's the adventure of a lifetime. Have fun!
At 15:45, best epic film exposure. Thanks
I’m not sure how the group met up to do the trail together, but know this will be extra unforgettable for the young ones 😊. Thanks for sharing!
That dog..! Lol..! I blew coffee on that one..! That's awesome..,
Thanks Jack! 👊🏻👍🏻 God Bless 🙏🏻 Appreciate you always my friends 🫶🏻
Hahaha the walking into the gate cracked me up
Meat is back on the menu!
Some great camaraderie on the trail.
i dont get the winter start date... if you are worried about finishing start in harpers ferry and flip flop
Nice Hike 🚶
I’ve slept in that shelter (alone) and solo camped at that summit. Never had any issues or weird vibes
Classic Vermud! 🙂
Shouts out Goddard had some good times at that shelter some premium hiking leading up to it too
Bring back the Stache 😂👍🐿👍
mouses?
I noticed you don't have a video on Connecticut and Massachusetts, nothing exciting happen?
It's being edited by someone else should be up soon
Pork Rinds #1
That’s a lot of plastic.