Damn Caps 4:15am? haha, nice! It does get crowded there. Really nice hike. Just what I needed to watch too. I wonder if that bear is drawn to that area due to trash from litterbugs. Great spot to have all to yourself for that sunrise. I need to get back to the Catskills soon. I just had an epic family trip for 6 days to the Whites. We did both hotel and camping. We stayed at Riverwalk Resort and then Hancock Campground for a very rainy night, was an incredible trip. Cheers, loved the vid!
HAHA, yeah this was an early one. I definitely felt it on the ride home. I was wondering the same thing about the bear. Seeing as there are campsites up there I'm sure it is in the area looking for food. I'm almost positive it was a yearling, it was fairly small. I'm familiar with Hancock, right up the road from Loon on 112. I'll be in that area at the end of August for a few days climbing some more 4,000 footers (Osceolas, Hancocks, and Carrigain). I may have to get a site there and do some camping myself. Thanks for checking the video out, it is always appreciated!
@@capsoutdoors We did the Loon Mountain Gondola which was awesome. There are trails on top and caves, also a restaurant. I was with family so we did easy things. Was an amazing trip. Hancock is great, second time I've stayed there. I also went up in June solo and stayed at Lafayette but I hated the road noise at Lafayette Campground. Hancock is the place to be.
Cool...I've always heard good things about the Catskills...now I know why! What a great area for exploration and adventure! Love to get those early starts...great to get away from the crowds and the heat of the day! What a perfect way to start the day...I think both Otis and I could do this one...so great just to be able to sit and take time to reflect in such beautiful locations! Take good care now and hope you enjoy the rest of the week! Bruce and Otis
Without a doubt this is the easiest way to decompress and center myself. I do I.T. work in a fairly demanding industry (B2B digital marketing) so I'm always surrounded by stress. Having time like this to, as you said, reflect is so important which is why I usually start my hikes before the Sun is up. I have a feeling you will have a great time on this trail if you decide to give it a go. Thank you and I hope the rest of your week is good as well.
I did same route about 2 weeks after you did. But my hike was shrouded in clouds and rained on Day 2. Camped on Giant Ledge; only one more camper. It may be Catskill-easy, but it was a moderate-to-difficult for me lol
That is awesome, I want to camp up there so bad. I could see that hike being very interesting in the clouds although the rain kind of is a bummer. That's the mountains for ya though, they dictate everything! I'm glad you got out to do this route. Be good my friend.
First off let’s show Joe some support by smashing the like and subscribe buttons. Second this trail is in the top 5 for a Catskills hike or a backpacking trip. Looking at reviews from AllTrails app animal encounters are not as rare at this trail as others so make sure you hang that bear bag and don’t leave anything out with a scent. Thanks for all the hard work you put into these videos Joe and I’m really loving all the Catskills videos this year. Are you planning an overnighter there anytime soon?
I like the way you think! And you are correct, I should have added that although sighting may be semi-rare, still practice safe food storage, etc. Just because you or I don't see one, doesn't mean they aren't there. Thanks for pointing that out. I really appreciate all the kind words, there is no doubt a lot of work goes into these and I'm glad they are of value. Funny you ask about an overnighter up there as I have a couple planned, one possibly with another TH-camr (if I can make the timing work which I hope I can).
I've been living in N.Y. now for about 4 years (near Syracuse) and have been wanting to get more into hiking/backpacking/primitive camping. Just a quick question! Are you ever allowed to camp on DEC land that doesn't have a specific campsite marker? I've been using the DEC info locator and notice there are tons of places with trails/parking but not all have designated campsites.
For DEC land you have a couple of options. Camping at the designated sites is the preferred method but you can camp at non-designated sites as long as they are 1 - at least 150 feet from any trail, road, or water body and 2 - there aren't any yellow "no camping" signs. Also, more than 3 nights at any site or having more than 10 people in your group would require a permit. Definitely go through the NYS DEC website to gather more information: www.dec.ny.gov/62.html Thanks for stopping by and checking the video out, been awhile since I've had any comments.
@@capsoutdoors Thank you so much for getting back! I stumbled across your channel recently looking for any NY guidance haha. Thanks for posting these videos because it has helped in pushing me to get out there. I feel like I get lost in other videos with the thoughts that I need to drop a load of cash on the best gear. I'll be looking forward to any future ones you throw on here. With all the day/overnight hikes have you ever had any issues with ticks? I would imagine that's one reason why people try to stick to designated sites.
@@nickrelativity6023 Any time my friend, that is great to hear the videos are helping you out. I know exactly how you feel about the gear. I have definitely spent my fair share of money on gear over the years but I do all I can to get every ounce out of it. I'm still using the same backpacks I was using in 2016, same sleeping bag, same everything now that I think about it. I haven't bought actual "gear" probably since my hiking shoes last April. I do however need to make some upgrades to my sleeping system so I can push further into the Fall season and possibly early Winter. As for the ticks, I usually always find one or two on me when I'm out but Harriman State Park is on a whole different level. I always seem to come across them in big numbers there but luckily in the past 10 years I've only been bitten by two (no Lyme thankfully). I've become a big supporter of pre-treating my gear with Permethrin.
Spent 76 bi centennial with a best friend,rip mooney..who showed up at my window in middle of the night, and we arrived early like you did, ty4 memory, u should scream like we did trying to out do robert plants echo chamber.!!!
LOL, the famous email address! I've had that one for a long time, hence the semi-childish name (not that it doesn't prove true to this day). That is certainly my active email address so feel free to send me anything to that one.
Balsam totally kicked my butt two weekends ago now I’m afraid I won’t make it up Panther in two weeks but I’m going to try.
Great video.
My goodness what a beautiful sunrise!!
I thought I was going to miss it and wound up on that ledge about 10 minutes before it crept up over the mountains. Hit it just in time!
Damn Caps 4:15am? haha, nice! It does get crowded there. Really nice hike. Just what I needed to watch too. I wonder if that bear is drawn to that area due to trash from litterbugs. Great spot to have all to yourself for that sunrise. I need to get back to the Catskills soon. I just had an epic family trip for 6 days to the Whites. We did both hotel and camping. We stayed at Riverwalk Resort and then Hancock Campground for a very rainy night, was an incredible trip. Cheers, loved the vid!
HAHA, yeah this was an early one. I definitely felt it on the ride home. I was wondering the same thing about the bear. Seeing as there are campsites up there I'm sure it is in the area looking for food. I'm almost positive it was a yearling, it was fairly small. I'm familiar with Hancock, right up the road from Loon on 112. I'll be in that area at the end of August for a few days climbing some more 4,000 footers (Osceolas, Hancocks, and Carrigain). I may have to get a site there and do some camping myself. Thanks for checking the video out, it is always appreciated!
@@capsoutdoors We did the Loon Mountain Gondola which was awesome. There are trails on top and caves, also a restaurant. I was with family so we did easy things. Was an amazing trip. Hancock is great, second time I've stayed there. I also went up in June solo and stayed at Lafayette but I hated the road noise at Lafayette Campground. Hancock is the place to be.
Cool...I've always heard good things about the Catskills...now I know why! What a great area for exploration and adventure! Love to get those early starts...great to get away from the crowds and the heat of the day! What a perfect way to start the day...I think both Otis and I could do this one...so great just to be able to sit and take time to reflect in such beautiful locations! Take good care now and hope you enjoy the rest of the week! Bruce and Otis
Without a doubt this is the easiest way to decompress and center myself. I do I.T. work in a fairly demanding industry (B2B digital marketing) so I'm always surrounded by stress. Having time like this to, as you said, reflect is so important which is why I usually start my hikes before the Sun is up. I have a feeling you will have a great time on this trail if you decide to give it a go. Thank you and I hope the rest of your week is good as well.
I did same route about 2 weeks after you did. But my hike was shrouded in clouds and rained on Day 2. Camped on Giant Ledge; only one more camper. It may be Catskill-easy, but it was a moderate-to-difficult for me lol
That is awesome, I want to camp up there so bad. I could see that hike being very interesting in the clouds although the rain kind of is a bummer. That's the mountains for ya though, they dictate everything! I'm glad you got out to do this route. Be good my friend.
Beautiful, Thumbs up 👍
Thank you!
Joe that was fantastic ! Wonderful camera work ! Just beautiful man.
Thank you my friend. How have things been? I hope everyone is doing well!
@@capsoutdoors Most everything is good ! No complaints ! Peace ✌️
@@MeetMeOutside Awesome, glad to hear!
Some of the best views in the Catskills at Giants Ledge
I 100% agree. It is just mountain after mountain as far as the eye can see! Thanks for checking the video out!
First off let’s show Joe some support by smashing the like and subscribe buttons. Second this trail is in the top 5 for a Catskills hike or a backpacking trip. Looking at reviews from AllTrails app animal encounters are not as rare at this trail as others so make sure you hang that bear bag and don’t leave anything out with a scent. Thanks for all the hard work you put into these videos Joe and I’m really loving all the Catskills videos this year. Are you planning an overnighter there anytime soon?
I like the way you think! And you are correct, I should have added that although sighting may be semi-rare, still practice safe food storage, etc. Just because you or I don't see one, doesn't mean they aren't there. Thanks for pointing that out. I really appreciate all the kind words, there is no doubt a lot of work goes into these and I'm glad they are of value. Funny you ask about an overnighter up there as I have a couple planned, one possibly with another TH-camr (if I can make the timing work which I hope I can).
@@capsoutdoors wow can’t wait to see that.
Looked nice...
It definitely was, nice cool temperatures and great views! I couldn't ask for more.
Hello, come to watch and support.
Thank you for checking the video out and for your support!
I've been living in N.Y. now for about 4 years (near Syracuse) and have been wanting to get more into hiking/backpacking/primitive camping. Just a quick question! Are you ever allowed to camp on DEC land that doesn't have a specific campsite marker? I've been using the DEC info locator and notice there are tons of places with trails/parking but not all have designated campsites.
For DEC land you have a couple of options. Camping at the designated sites is the preferred method but you can camp at non-designated sites as long as they are 1 - at least 150 feet from any trail, road, or water body and 2 - there aren't any yellow "no camping" signs. Also, more than 3 nights at any site or having more than 10 people in your group would require a permit.
Definitely go through the NYS DEC website to gather more information: www.dec.ny.gov/62.html
Thanks for stopping by and checking the video out, been awhile since I've had any comments.
@@capsoutdoors Thank you so much for getting back! I stumbled across your channel recently looking for any NY guidance haha. Thanks for posting these videos because it has helped in pushing me to get out there. I feel like I get lost in other videos with the thoughts that I need to drop a load of cash on the best gear. I'll be looking forward to any future ones you throw on here.
With all the day/overnight hikes have you ever had any issues with ticks? I would imagine that's one reason why people try to stick to designated sites.
@@nickrelativity6023 Any time my friend, that is great to hear the videos are helping you out. I know exactly how you feel about the gear. I have definitely spent my fair share of money on gear over the years but I do all I can to get every ounce out of it. I'm still using the same backpacks I was using in 2016, same sleeping bag, same everything now that I think about it. I haven't bought actual "gear" probably since my hiking shoes last April. I do however need to make some upgrades to my sleeping system so I can push further into the Fall season and possibly early Winter.
As for the ticks, I usually always find one or two on me when I'm out but Harriman State Park is on a whole different level. I always seem to come across them in big numbers there but luckily in the past 10 years I've only been bitten by two (no Lyme thankfully). I've become a big supporter of pre-treating my gear with Permethrin.
Spent 76 bi centennial with a best friend,rip mooney..who showed up at my window in middle of the night, and we arrived early like you did, ty4 memory, u should scream like we did trying to out do robert plants echo chamber.!!!
Yo Caps what's the best way to send you a private message or eMail? That eMail on your "About" section real? Nice eMail BTW, lol.
LOL, the famous email address! I've had that one for a long time, hence the semi-childish name (not that it doesn't prove true to this day). That is certainly my active email address so feel free to send me anything to that one.
@@capsoutdoors Everybody wants nugz man, not childish. Haha, going to send you a mail today most likely. Cheers.
Just sent you a message to the nugz, haha.