Thank you so much for making this video. My family visits my grandparents in Tupper lake every year and we always try to climb a mountain. Last year we climbed Scarface only to find a not really nice view. Now I’m researching so we can do a challenging mountain with a great view
Hi you seem like an experienced hiker. I have a question for you. I’m going to be going to the adirondacks region this weekend with my gf. I will be proposing so I’m wondering if you think that mount Marcy has the nicest in the area? Thank you for your time!
Hi Richard, Marcy is awesome for sure... however for the less experienced it may be overwhelming.... you may want to consider the John brooks lodge as a place to hike from... they give a bunk and 2 meals. Good access to Mt Marcy too. Otherwise there are shorter and easy climbs.... Mt Cascade is only 3-4 hour round trip and the peak is above tree line. The best of luck.
Very well made video. Do you find it tiring to stop, place the camera, hike ahead then turn back to get the camera and then start hiking again? Amazing difference on a clear day. I went with thick clouds above 4500 feet so you can image the wind and no scenery.
Hiking Marcy this summer. Not concerned about bears but can you give me any info on the stat's of snake bites. Been hiking Adirondacks since the late 70s and almost impossible to get any info on snake bite stats. I have an 11 year old that will be hiking with me so a bit concerned. Appreciate any help you can give me on topic.
Sorry John... I have no accurate scientific answer. Although I don't think I have ever seen a snake in the high peaks. I have attached a link. I can say that all poisonous snakes in NY are rare, passive and shy. www.esf.edu/pubprog/brochure/snakes/snakes.htm
Thank you. I really appreciate the quick reply. Unfortunately that ecosystem is rapidly changing. Though last year seemed like at least a few bat's we're back. Thanks for the link and btw, great video. Like you wrote. It's like hiking the mountain twice when making a video. Everyone appreciates your effort.
postward...If you've only seen one poisonous snake in a snake infested area that is so saturated with Timber Rattles there. The New York State Parks Dept had to create a separate entity to rid the area of these snakes you simply got lucky. Giving people the advice not to worry about snakes in Adirondacks is both foolish and dangerous. I'm curious...are you is a rehab facility right now because you were bit and have lost the ability to use common sense?
Ryan Brady - hard to say Ryan... I have always hiked in 1-2 hours and then set “base camp”. Usually 6 hours or so return to base camp.... then zzzzz. So perhaps 8-10 hours return from parking lots. That is similar from all different access points.
The PBS vibes are heavy... Very relaxing
Glad you enjoy it!
Thank you so much for making this video. My family visits my grandparents in Tupper lake every year and we always try to climb a mountain. Last year we climbed Scarface only to find a not really nice view. Now I’m researching so we can do a challenging mountain with a great view
Our pleasure!
Climbed it on september 1st 2022! Nice hike!
Excellent
Nice video! I did the same type of trip last fall; hiked with our tents but stayed at the newish Lean-too there! The view was amazing.
thanks mutely
Since I am a high pointer, this is on my list. I don't know what it is about going above the timberline, but I love it too.
LOVE it too!
Great account of this climb! I can't help but comment, in addition, that your annunciation is crystalline.
thanks mutely
This was a really well done video! I wanna climb it now! I've summitted longs peak in Colorado!
thanks JessaJay
oh that’s so funny! I just finished Kara and nates vlog of summiting Longs peak
Great stuff Bruce and The Campologist. Such a nice peak - which we also enjoyed in august. We just released the video on the channel.
Best
+Montem Adventure Tutorials thanks and I will have to check it out!
That was an awesome video. definitely going to do this hike soon. probably this week!
thanks... and enjoy
Lake placid is awesome. Only been there once, though.
love it too!
Awesome video! Congrats on your 30th anniversary!
+FoorYourSuccess super thanks... lots more to come!
legend has it kayla is still there
yelling at toutrists who wander off the trsil
Haha... maybe she winters on the peak!🤪😂😂
YIKES WATCH OUT FOR THE TICKS
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Well done.
thanks so much
Nicely filmed and edited (that took much longer than 4 minutes to keep going back and picking up the tripod!)
Thanks so much!
thanks for the video and taking the time to set the camera so many times :)
Thanks… it was fun✌️
Great video
thanks so much
did mt. Marcy in 5 hours round trip. did it in winter too.
johnny6148 woo hoo... awesome.
How many hours to climb Mt Marcy from Marcy Dam?? and love your boots what are they called?
Luba Luba ha ha... rocks are everywhere and unavoidable. Some routes nevertheless are easier. 😀
Hi you seem like an experienced hiker. I have a question for you. I’m going to be going to the adirondacks region this weekend with my gf. I will be proposing so I’m wondering if you think that mount Marcy has the nicest in the area?
Thank you for your time!
Hi Richard, Marcy is awesome for sure... however for the less experienced it may be overwhelming.... you may want to consider the John brooks lodge as a place to hike from... they give a bunk and 2 meals. Good access to Mt Marcy too. Otherwise there are shorter and easy climbs.... Mt Cascade is only 3-4 hour round trip and the peak is above tree line. The best of luck.
thats a hard mountain i have reached 1611 feet summit on beacon tower
But it's worth it!
Very well made video. Do you find it tiring to stop, place the camera, hike ahead then turn back to get the camera and then start hiking again? Amazing difference on a clear day. I went with thick clouds above 4500 feet so you can image the wind and no scenery.
Thanks so much... And yes it tough hiking it essentially twice when I make these videos.
Hiking Marcy this summer. Not concerned about bears but can you give me any info on the stat's of snake bites. Been hiking Adirondacks since the late 70s and almost impossible to get any info on snake bite stats. I have an 11 year old that will be hiking with me so a bit concerned. Appreciate any help you can give me on topic.
Sorry John... I have no accurate scientific answer. Although I don't think I have ever seen a snake in the high peaks. I have attached a link. I can say that all poisonous snakes in NY are rare, passive and shy. www.esf.edu/pubprog/brochure/snakes/snakes.htm
Thank you. I really appreciate the quick reply. Unfortunately that ecosystem is rapidly changing. Though last year seemed like at least a few bat's we're back. Thanks for the link and btw, great video. Like you wrote. It's like hiking the mountain twice when making a video. Everyone appreciates your effort.
postward...If you've only seen one poisonous snake in a snake infested area that is so saturated with Timber Rattles there. The New York State Parks Dept had to create a separate entity to rid the area of these snakes you simply got lucky. Giving people the advice not to worry about snakes in Adirondacks is both foolish and dangerous. I'm curious...are you is a rehab facility right now because you were bit and have lost the ability to use common sense?
I did it round trip in 5.5 hours. also did it in winter
Liar
wow... excellent
How long of a trip down? What was the total walking distance up and down?
Brian Degnan 23 km total distance. Most people tend to take longer to descend.
I agree with Godwin Austen... usual a full day. Then you sleep very well!
Hey man. How long does it take to climb the mountain and back?
Ryan Brady - hard to say Ryan... I have always hiked in 1-2 hours and then set “base camp”. Usually 6 hours or so return to base camp.... then zzzzz. So perhaps 8-10 hours return from parking lots. That is similar from all different access points.
does Kayla live up there ? 8-)
She moved out... The rent was in the clouds
ha ha ha
@Weird channel with my friends see campnology reply ha ha ha
How are Carl and Hugh doing?
William Rinauto Karl is good... Hugh I’ve lost touch.... have we met?
She has to summit every day to do her job?!
Yepper… the good life
how long did it take you
Hard to say... I've hiked it so many times. General it takes all day including breaks, lunch and some extra time to enjoy the moments.
How about lake tear?
Ok… I got to know. Where is lake Tear?
@@Campology on the side of marcy
@@nope-io7hb awwww… thanks
wear pants to avoid tick bites
totally agree... also sun burns, poison ivy and thorns... frankly I generally backpack with pants now.
some day you will get 80 and want to something lihe keep all gold and sliver on state land you find see state law PBL 82 that was made in 1945
OK