Jay Morrison Outdoors
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*MAGICAL* Snowshoe Hike
We packed up some of the crew, a few dogs, and took a hike up Blue Mountain to visit a winter wonderland on the summit, and see the fire tower! Frosty beards and eyelashes were an extra bonus ;)
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Camping in a Blizzard | Hot Tent Camping
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The crew heads out into the backcountry for a weekend camping trip during a Nor'easter! I hope you consider subscribing to the Jay Morrison Outdoors channel for more videos to educate, motivate and inspire you to GET OUTSIDE & DO SOMETHING AWESOME! JMO Merch: jaymorrisonoutdoors.myspreadshop.com/all Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/jaymorrisonoutdoors GEAR LINKS @HilltopPacks Gear: hillto...
Jay Morrison Outdoors | Hiking Trips, Gear, and Advice
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Happy New Year! Let's talk about the name change, what happened last year, and what's going on in 2023! I hope you consider subscribing to the Jay Morrison Outdoors channel for more videos to educate, motivate and inspire you to GET OUTSIDE & DO SOMETHING AWESOME! JMO Merch: jaymorrisonoutdoors.myspreadshop.com/all Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/jaymorrisonoutdoors LINKS TO GEAR I USE H...
October in the ADIRONDACKS | Clear Skies & Great Views
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It's the end of October, so Korra and I head out into the Adirondacks for our last #hikeOctober hike of 2022. We decided to climb two more mountains in our quest to finish the Lake Placid 9er challenge (www.lakeplacid9er.com)! ADK Woods Walker Merch: shop.spreadshirt.com/adkwoodswalker I hope you consider subscribing to the ADK Woods Walker channel for more videos of our amazing outdoor adventu...
Mountaintop Halloween Party | Costume Hike for Mental Health
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We wanted to do something a little different for this year's HIKE for Mental Health #hikeOctober fundraiser, so we put together an awesome costume hike up Goodnow Mountain Fire Tower! If you're interested in donating to our fundraising efforts, please visit www.adkwoodswalker.com/hikeoctober Please visit our good friends and fellow UA-camrs: @Woodsyrush @UnlikelyHiker ADK Woods Walker Merch: sh...
#hikeOctober is my favorite season! | Christman Bird and Wildlife Sanctuary
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Can you help us reach our #hikeOctober fundraising goals? Visit www.adkwoodswalker.com/hikeoctober to donate today! ADK Woods Walker Merch: shop.spreadshirt.com/adkwoodswalker I hope you consider subscribing to the ADK Woods Walker channel for more videos of our amazing outdoor adventures! LINKS TO GEAR I USE Hilltop Packs Gear: hilltoppacks.com/adk (use code "ADK" for 10% off!) 32oz Nalgene: a...
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED | Adirondack 46er Finish
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Mark and I are aspiring no more! On October 1, 2022, we've completed our journey to become Adirondack 46ers! Our hike from the Round Pond trailhead to Dix Mountain summit was the capstone on a multi-year adventure that has only strengthened the bonds of friendship we have!!! Thanks to everyone that has ever come along on a High Peaks hike with us, or has cheered us on throughout the adventure! ...
Welcome to Vermont | Part #1 | Long Trail 2022
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We're hiking the Vermont Long Trail 272 miles from the Massachusetts/Vermont border in the south to the Vermont/Canadian border in the the north! 0:00 Intro 0:19 Day 1 - July 30, 2022 4:21 Day 2 - July 31, 2022 9:59 Day 3 - August 1, 2022 13:41 Day 4 - August 2, 2022 18:19 Day 5 - August 3, 2022 FULL GEAR LIST: www.lighterpack.com/r/kedj9a Follow me on Instagram 📸: adkwoodswalker ...
2022 #hikeOctober Announcement
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It's that time of year again it's #hikeOctober season!! 2022 is our 4th year working with the Hike for Mental Health organization to help raise money to fund mental health research and support trail conservation ... and WE NEED YOUR HELP! Donate today: www.adkwoodswalker.com/hikeoctober #fundraiser #mentalhealthawareness ADK Woods Walker Merch: shop.spreadshirt.com/adkwoodswalker I hope you con...
Summiting Seward Mountain for #45 | Aspiring 46ers
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Mark and I head out to the Seward Range in the Adirondacks one last time to climb Seward Mountain for their 45th High Peak ... and have a good time doing it! ADK Woods Walker Merch: shop.spreadshirt.com/adkwoodswalker I hope you consider subscribing to the ADK Woods Walker channel for more videos of our amazing outdoor adventures! LINKS TO GEAR I USE Hilltop Packs Gear: hilltoppacks.com/adk (us...
Shakedown Backpacking Trip | Aspiring 46ers
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Shakedown Backpacking Trip | Aspiring 46ers
When life gives you mountains ...
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When life gives you mountains ...
Spring Hiking Tips & Tricks | Stay Safe on the Trails
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Spring Hiking Tips & Tricks | Stay Safe on the Trails
Hilltop Packs Raven UL40 | Backpack Gear Review
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Hilltop Packs Raven UL40 | Backpack Gear Review
Subzero Winter Camping | Type-2 Fun | 4K
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Subzero Winter Camping | Type-2 Fun | 4K
Pulk Sled Upgrades | Gear Shakedown | Winter Hiking
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Pulk Sled Upgrades | Gear Shakedown | Winter Hiking
Are Backpacking Gear Warranties Worthless?
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Are Backpacking Gear Warranties Worthless?
Mountain Summits in the Snow | Adirondack Winter Hiking
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Mountain Summits in the Snow | Adirondack Winter Hiking
I Quit!
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I Quit!
Clear Blue Skies | Winter Hike in Thacher Park
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Clear Blue Skies | Winter Hike in Thacher Park
Happy Holidays | Holiday Karaoke
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Happy Holidays | Holiday Karaoke
Hiking with Korra the Explorer!
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Hiking with Korra the Explorer!
3-2-1 Hike | 3 Kids, 2 Puppies, 1 Fire Tower | Adirondack Mountains
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3-2-1 Hike | 3 Kids, 2 Puppies, 1 Fire Tower | Adirondack Mountains
Summer Hiking in the Adirondacks | Ampersand Mountain
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Summer Hiking in the Adirondacks | Ampersand Mountain
Pennsylvania Backpacking | Quebec Run Wild Area
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Pennsylvania Backpacking | Quebec Run Wild Area
Scarface Mountain | Saranac Lake 6er Hiking Challenge
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Scarface Mountain | Saranac Lake 6er Hiking Challenge
Talk to the Professionals | Mental Health Minute Episode #29
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Talk to the Professionals | Mental Health Minute Episode #29
Hugging On Your Pets | Mental Health Minute Episode #28
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Hugging On Your Pets | Mental Health Minute Episode #28
Thru-Hiking 50 Miles in the Wild | Cranberry Lake 50 [4K]
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Thru-Hiking 50 Miles in the Wild | Cranberry Lake 50 [4K]
Knowing Your Strengths | Mental Health Minute Episode #27
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Knowing Your Strengths | Mental Health Minute Episode #27

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  • @ReeferCheifer13
    @ReeferCheifer13 10 днів тому

    These guys got legs

  • @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli
    @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli 13 днів тому

    I hiked Allen last Monday from the East River Trailhead and then hiked to the ADK Lodge

  • @cwesley2005
    @cwesley2005 Місяць тому

    Bro that’s impressive as hell!

  • @roberttrinies7698
    @roberttrinies7698 Місяць тому

    Try cous couscous, (be sure it's the instant type) rehydrates with hot or cold water).The parmessan flavor with chicken, or salmon packet is my favorite! 😋

  • @BA-hk3ct
    @BA-hk3ct Місяць тому

    Close to home. I wasn't aware this was here. I'll take the pup out for a walk there

  • @GemintheMud
    @GemintheMud Місяць тому

    Really helpful - thank you! 😊

  • @sundaymorninghikes6275
    @sundaymorninghikes6275 2 місяці тому

    Just found your channel! I'm looking forward to your adventures!

  • @jamestribol1434
    @jamestribol1434 2 місяці тому

    so no beaver crossing between wackley and L.Durrant? when I did the trail in 1998, beavers had trail all messed up....guessing they re-routed trail which is good? Also, are there camp grounds at Wakley dam to pitch at tent? if so, is there a cost to it? thanks....you hit great weather for early Oct....

  • @Snitchols
    @Snitchols 3 місяці тому

    I think we need a return trip here in the fall.

  • @erikjager4704
    @erikjager4704 3 місяці тому

    I hope you earned your 46 ADK patch. I am a big fat guy who lose 45 pounds over the 18 month from continous walking. So I find you as an inspiration for fellow big guys. I grew up in Lake George. I moved to the North Carolina Piedmont. The North Carolina mountains are steeper than the Adirondack Mountains, but the trails lack all the Adirondack rocks, I watch your video because of homesickness. Keep interviewing your friends because it makes more interest.

  • @bassman8144
    @bassman8144 3 місяці тому

    Gonna hike this trail for a five days this May. Can’t wait!!

  • @erikjager4704
    @erikjager4704 3 місяці тому

    Mohawk 411 flight in 1969 crashed on+near Buck Mountain killing fourteen people. It was a common hiking attraction when I was a kid but it was largely gone by I was old enough.

  • @erikjager4704
    @erikjager4704 3 місяці тому

    I am a Lake George history teacher. You were near two French and Indian War battlefields: the battle of Sabbath Point and battle of Snowshoes 1758. Look up Roger's Rock on Lake George+ Roger's Rangers

  • @user-kb2dj9tx1y
    @user-kb2dj9tx1y 3 місяці тому

    My camp is about 6miles from giant mountain

  • @jarrodturner1556
    @jarrodturner1556 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing. When did you hike this and how were the black flies?

  • @MrTubby24
    @MrTubby24 4 місяці тому

    Memories ......

  • @MrTubby24
    @MrTubby24 4 місяці тому

    talking Mitten's, nothing better than a pair of wood chopper mitts, leather with the wool liners, ADK staple

  • @brianmcguiness8327
    @brianmcguiness8327 4 місяці тому

    I plan to visit Lake Placid in June and will hike the Tupper Lake Triad. Are Coney and Goodman close to each other?

    • @JayMorrisonOutdoors
      @JayMorrisonOutdoors 4 місяці тому

      Very close ... the trailheads are just down the road a little bit from each other. Arab is the outlier on the other side of Tupper Lake, but still not too bad overall. Enjoy your adventure!!

  • @bucky716
    @bucky716 4 місяці тому

    Watched this series for the first time and great adventure and great crew! Also because the NPT is on my radar as a long hike I can start doing in sections. :)

  • @TheBane1979
    @TheBane1979 5 місяців тому

    Maybe this gets answered later, can you camp in a hammock in other areas? or is it just now allowed around the leanto?

    • @JayMorrisonOutdoors
      @JayMorrisonOutdoors 5 місяців тому

      Staying at the JBL property does involve some restrictions, and one of those is that within the property, you can only camp at the designated lean-tos and aren't allowed to use tents or hammocks unfortunately. That being said, you could camp in a primitive site *near* the property and use a tent or hammock if you want.

  • @steeve-o
    @steeve-o 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the videos. Thinking about checking this trail out sometime this year ! BTW, I would have pushed Dan in.😁

  • @riccroft710
    @riccroft710 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for putting this up, I'm working on my planning for a '24 through hike on the NPT. It's interesting to note that I've worked with Tony Oehler for quite some time. He is a great role model for hikers.

  • @jessicathompson236
    @jessicathompson236 5 місяців тому

    The best calories per ounce I've come up with so far was 1400 calories in 6 oz.

  • @kenkaplan3654
    @kenkaplan3654 5 місяців тому

    57 years ago I led a small group of boys 14-15 starting from John's Brook Lodge and the Garden over Gothics, Saddleback, Basin and Haystack on as exquisite a day as you could ever have in late August. Came down the Phelps trail. 20 miles total. Not 6 but a bunch. Was in good shape then Haystack is considered #1 rated view in the high peaks because of the exceptional view of Marcy and the Panther Gorge. It is not an way summit to get to. If you haven't, do Noonmark. Incredible views of Giant just behind it, great range and Dix,.

  • @kenkaplan3654
    @kenkaplan3654 5 місяців тому

    Colden was the first high peak I climbed at 14 in 1962. (Except for White face and Esther.) There were no cars, anyone could pull into the small, dirt parking lot and you could grab almost any lean to you wanted. No reservations then. Trails had almost no people,

  • @kenkaplan3654
    @kenkaplan3654 5 місяців тому

    One of my all time favorite mountains. 57 years ago I led the first hike of Giant via Ridge trail for the camp I was a part of. Years later I had a profound healing experience on it. Them years later I took a very short hike to the Roaring Brook Falls with a friend. I found a fist size rock that had settled in the heart of a fallen tree root system. Might have been there hundreds of years. I took it home and still have it. I will always have a piece of this mountain with me

  • @chrisrobison6469
    @chrisrobison6469 5 місяців тому

    My football coach back in the 80s would have us eat oatmeal with peanut butter in it to put on more weight!!

  • @broadsidebarnes
    @broadsidebarnes 5 місяців тому

    Great video dude. I started making videos of my camping experiences in ADK so that on those bitter cold days in winter, I can look back at a gorgeous summer day i spent paddling, and regain a little bit of that warm sunshine feeling. Glad you hung on to this video apparently until now- it's nice to see a camping video that's not hot tenting.

  • @josheakins5137
    @josheakins5137 5 місяців тому

    You lost me at sugar pastry for breakfast. To each his own

  • @TG5879
    @TG5879 6 місяців тому

    Really unfortunate none of the signs are there any more.

  • @melissabillmire8641
    @melissabillmire8641 6 місяців тому

    I just got done watching your video about what you were able to put into that 45 liter backpack. I have to say I was pretty amazed by how much camping and hiking gear you got to fit in and on it. Though I guess you only need to boil water for your meals. So no need for something like a small 9-1/2" frying pan. Oh yeah, and about those so called water resistance dry bags you bought from Amazon. I bought the same exact ones and found them to be a little less than water resistance the hard way. By accidentally dropping one in a stream while I was holding it. By the time I got it back it had already leaked in some water. Fortunately there was nothing important in it like electronics or something like that. But still I was a little disappointed with them. So when I got back from my camping and hiking trip. I took all of my 8 dry bags sacks or whatever you want to call them. And gave them a good spraying down with some Nixwax water resistance spray. Then let them dry out for a couple of days and that made a huge difference. But I do like you do with them and use them to put different items in them depending on the color. Red of course for first aid items and pack that where it is easy to get to. I also have the same exact Anker brand 20000mAh portable power bank. Plus a few other ones, just depends on what I plan on using them for. I've never done the hammock thing before, but it is definitely something I want to look into. Especially if I know where I will be hiking has plenty of trees around. I could see how something like that could come in handy and from what I have been told before. Is that once you sleep in a hammock you will never want to sleep on the ground again! Oh yeah, and the good old dryer lint is something I have been using for a long time now. Only difference is that I put it in a empty TP roll so I can just throw it into the campfire I am about to start. And I'll even go as far as putting a little bit of hand sanitizer on the TP roll. Just to help it get started faster which seems to work really well. And you can't beat those Hot Hands hand warmers. Especially on a cold night I always put a couple in my sleeping bag about a hour before I hit the sack.

  • @melissabillmire8641
    @melissabillmire8641 6 місяців тому

    I know this video is some 4 years old by now. But after watching you put everything together in separate Ziploc bags. To me seems like a huge waste of time money and most of all Space and Weight. As a threw hiker at least for me when I know I'll be out on the trail for a week or more at a time. One of the most important things I take into consideration is the amount of pack weight. I will need for everything that is going to go into my backpack. And as all the threw hiker butwill tell you which is very good advice is. For every pound in your backpack is like ten pounds on your feet. Guess what I am getting at is, I noticed that you put the oatmeal packets into a separate Ziploc bah for each day. Which in my opinion is not practical because of what I said before. When I start planning out my meals for my camping and hiking trips. I try to consolidate as much as I can to keep the weight down. I know what people are going to say about this. That a little Ziploc bag doesn't weigh enough to make much of a difference. But when you add up the amount of Ziploc bags used in this video. Plus all the wasted packages that were put into all these Ziploc bags. That I assume you might throw away at your nearest trail stop trash can. Think about all that plastic from all those Ziploc bags. Not including the packages that went into them at least to me. Seems like a lot of effort, time, money, space, weight, and waste. I've gone the complete opposite direction than what was done in this video. To not only prepare my own meals for my camping and hiking trips. But to also make sure I am not wasting valuable space and weight in my backpack. All it took to get me started on making my own meals is two things. One is a dehydrator, and the other is a food vacuum sealing machine. With these two items I can make all kinds of delicious meals. That end up costing a fraction of the price for even one freeze dried meal. But don't discount freeze dried fruits, vegetables, powdered milk, and other things you can find. That don't weigh a lot, but still pack a punch when it comes to nutrition and nutrients. My local REI store sells these really cool heat resistant plastic bowls that fold up into a very small piece. And they can hold up to 1.5 liters of whatever you want to put into them. The best part is actually two things, one is that they have graduation marks on them so you can see and or measure the amount you are putting into them. The other thing is that they are extremely easy to clean, fold up and reuse again and again. Taking up practically no space whatsoever, as they fold up into a small thin piece that can slip in my cooking setup. Anyway, just my two cents so take it for what it is worth. Because I've been there done that before when I first started going on camping and hiking trips. Thinking I had to bring everything but the kitchen sink. Into my backpack and the next thing I knew. My pack weight was some 35 to 40 lbs and by the end of the day. I felt just like what I was told by some more experienced hikers. Which I mentioned before about for every pound in my backpack was like ten pounds on my feet. Because by the end of the day all I wanted to do is set up my tent, sleeping bag and pad and hit the sack. While everyone else was out next to the campfire (where permitted of course) enjoying each others company. And cracking jokes about me and my pack weight and not being able to handle it. Peace out everyone and get out there and explore the great outdoors!!! I hope at least one person got something out of this big long comment. About me and my experiences and learning what not to do. Because that is what I had to do by learning the hard way the first few times I went camping and hiking.

  • @kylesimmons1405
    @kylesimmons1405 6 місяців тому

    Dudes, great vid! I've hiked Ampersand 10 or so times and it's an all-time favorite, fun hike with a beautiful view, I'm sorry yours got cut short by a storm. Between that and Cascade, there aren't that many more beautiful views you can get in the High Peaks

  • @randalldigiuseppe4978
    @randalldigiuseppe4978 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the tip. Great to see you back, Jay!

  • @andrewstrakos3568
    @andrewstrakos3568 6 місяців тому

    Excellent bass fishing in that lake use to sneak in there and fish

  • @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli
    @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli 7 місяців тому

    I might be doing 6 High Peaks in 1 hike in spring 2024 the most that I did so far in 1 hike is 4 during October 25th 2023 it was my 21 hour hike I went from the Calamity Brook Trail to the John Brooks Lodge along the way I knocked off my primary target for 2023 Redfield then did Gray Peak then Skylight and finally Haystack before heading for John Brooks

    • @kenkaplan3654
      @kenkaplan3654 5 місяців тому

      Wow you went from Skylight to Haystack. Awesome.

    • @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli
      @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli 5 місяців тому

      @@kenkaplan3654 I went from the Calamity Brook Trailhead to Mount Redfield to Gray Peak to Skylight to Haystack to the John Brooks Lodge the hike started at 6am and ended at 3am the next day

    • @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli
      @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli 5 місяців тому

      @@kenkaplan3654 I’m use to doing long hikes and walks I walked from Watertown NY to all of the townships and all the villages in both Jefferson and Lewis County NY and a number of other places in the 2 counties and even when I moved to Carthage NY I continued it to the point where I started hitting up the neighbors in 2023 I walked from Carthage NY to 1 place in all 4 neighboring counties I did Oswego County’s Redfield(township/hamlet) Oneida County’s Boonville Herkimer County’s Stillwater St Lawrence County’s Gouverneur It was the walk to the township/hamlet Redfield that put the most fuel on me to go after the mountain I decided that “I took out 1 Redfield in this state now I gotta take out the other” and it became my 1st solo mountain and my 8th High Peak out of the 15 that I had conquered(2 in 2013 and 1 in 2014) by the end of 2023 and this year I’m going to be extremely hard on the Adirondacks going after both mountains that I have and haven’t done and make Whiteface and Redfield the 2 High Peaks that I’ve done the most and every so often I might tackle their neighbors

    • @kenkaplan3654
      @kenkaplan3654 5 місяців тому

      @@kevinvesuviusevilmowgli Awesome

    • @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli
      @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli 5 місяців тому

      @@kenkaplan3654 these days with the 46 High Peaks while Whiteface has the longest history with me Redfield has the most intense history with me

  • @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli
    @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli 7 місяців тому

    Whiteface was my very 1st of the High Peaks and Esther was my 14th High Peak I did them 10 years apart from each other with having 15 of them done now

    • @JayMorrisonOutdoors
      @JayMorrisonOutdoors 7 місяців тому

      Awesome!

    • @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli
      @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli 7 місяців тому

      @@JayMorrisonOutdoors this is the order of the High Peaks that I’ve done so far 1st. Whiteface 2nd. Giant 3rd. Marcy 4th. Algonquin 5th. Wrights Peak 6th. Porter 7th. Cascade 8th. Redfield 9th. Gray Peak 10th. Skylight 11th. Haystack 12th. Lower Wolfjaw 13th. Upper Wolfjaw 14th. Esther 15th. Nye

    • @JayMorrisonOutdoors
      @JayMorrisonOutdoors 7 місяців тому

      Try not to leave some lf the less desirable hikes until the end of your journey. They're all beautiful in their own ways, but some of them are tough to stay motivated when you know the trail is a slog and there isn't a view on the summit ;)

    • @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli
      @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli 7 місяців тому

      @@JayMorrisonOutdoors I’ll do Redfield again when I do Colden and then again when I do Cliff and I can go for a long time hiking in the woods in fact when I did Redfield I knocked out 3 other High Peaks in 6 hours of the 21 hour hike that I did that day

    • @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli
      @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli 7 місяців тому

      @@JayMorrisonOutdoors when I’m not hiking mountains I’m walking all over 2 counties and the edges on the neighboring counties side I’ve done 51 miles on foot in a day another time I did a 52.6 mile walk(I started at 7:30pm and continued until 2:30pm) with only 1 stop at the Oswego County’s Redfield’s gas station and now I got a 21 hour hike in the Adirondacks under my belt

  • @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli
    @kevinvesuviusevilmowgli 7 місяців тому

    I hiked Redfield October 25th 2023 alongside Gray Peak Skylight and Haystack and I did all 4 of them in 6 hours of the 21 hour hike that I did that day during a 2 day stay at the John Brooks Lodge starting at the Calamity Brook Trail Redfield I’ve now done twice

  • @chairrockfarms1337
    @chairrockfarms1337 7 місяців тому

    You were in 6 Mile Creek on South Flow, not West Flow.

  • @leahzimny4709
    @leahzimny4709 7 місяців тому

    U see any bigfoot? 😘

    • @JayMorrisonOutdoors
      @JayMorrisonOutdoors 7 місяців тому

      LOL not yet, but we've definitely heard strange things coming from the deep woods during the darkest part of the night on a couple of backpacking trips, so you never know ...

  • @moto_burbl
    @moto_burbl 7 місяців тому

    watching this is just the perfect remedy for my week. Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @coltonbaker4694
    @coltonbaker4694 7 місяців тому

    Lost me at poptarts

    • @jessicathompson236
      @jessicathompson236 3 місяці тому

      Don't eat them if you don't like them. There are a ton of choices in the world.

  • @juliettelynch4631
    @juliettelynch4631 7 місяців тому

    My daughter and I just did this yesterday and your video was so fun to watch because you experienced the exact same emotions at the exact same moments we did 😂. With wet leaves in the mix, it took us a long time and we were walking out in the dark, seeing things, shadowy figures, and having a Blair witch project moment. It was so gorgeous and felt amazing to have accomplished!

    • @JayMorrisonOutdoors
      @JayMorrisonOutdoors 7 місяців тому

      LOL glad I'm not alone ... incredible hike but it definitely got to a point where I was done before the trail was hehe

  • @Ty91681
    @Ty91681 8 місяців тому

    Is this cliff mountain in the Adirondacks?

  • @gkookies1254
    @gkookies1254 8 місяців тому

    Cool, congratulations. I'm working on the NH 48. Currently, my main focus. My only ADK Highpeak to date is Allen, but more come.

  • @jzoom5790
    @jzoom5790 8 місяців тому

    nice video! Maybe bring real food with you next time :)

  • @thegreatexaggerator9077
    @thegreatexaggerator9077 9 місяців тому

    Enjoyed this video, is there more? Couldn’t find the rest of your hike

    • @JayMorrisonOutdoors
      @JayMorrisonOutdoors 9 місяців тому

      Unfortunately, I had to cut the hike short, so it’s going to be a section hike now, and I'll be putting out each section as an additional part of the video series. Thanks for watching, and for the kind words!

  • @michaelsinger853
    @michaelsinger853 9 місяців тому

    Jay and crew, Thank you for this channel. The wife and I completed our 46er journey on Mount Marcy Sunday. We were Pandemic Hikers starting our journey with zero knowledge and experience hiking in 2020. The documentation of ADK trails during your adventures, gear reviews and instructional tips were vital to our personal safety and enjoyment of our 46er journey. Thanks again!

    • @JayMorrisonOutdoors
      @JayMorrisonOutdoors 9 місяців тому

      Congratulations!! You and the wife put in the hard work, and that's super awesome! I'm glad to have even been a single thought in your epic journey ❤️

  • @ecttreker9816
    @ecttreker9816 9 місяців тому

    Hey there Jay I noticed you haven't posted a video in a while so I just came on here to say hope all is well with you and yours. Miss seeing ur vids n advertures on here Hope to see ya back on soon. 👍👍

  • @jeffclark8555
    @jeffclark8555 9 місяців тому

    My daughter and I just finished the Triad! We love the Adirondacks