Snow Hiking Vermont - Winter Backpacking & Frigid Camping in the Green Mountains

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • Tired of waiting for warmer weather, I decided to revisit Vermont's Green Mountain National Forest for some winter backpacking and a dose of snow camping. www.sintax77.com
    The specific location I chose was the Big Branch Wilderness area. This is very close (just a bit further North) to the Lye Brook Wilderness, where I filmed my solo hike to the Stratton Pond area. This helped me to be familiar with the general area in terms of driving, but it would be my first visit to the Big Branch Wilderness, in hopes of doing some snowshoeing and getting a different Winter perspective on Vermont's Green Mountains.
    My general direction taken was the along the Lake Trail towards Baker Peak and Griffith Lake, following and crossing McGinn Brook and eventually connecting to the Appalachian Trail / Vermont Long Trail. At least that was the plan... I also also try my hand at setting up a tent in the snow, which by the way, will be my 3-season tent, so we'll see how that goes too. Oh and speaking of that, here's my backpacking gear for the trip.
    Gear List:
    (32lb Base + 7lbs Food & Water = 39lb Total Pack Weight)
    EMS Long Trail 70 Backpack
    Kelty Salida 2 Tent amzn.to/2eOx3Z2 (3 season tent, not actually built for winter)
    Nalgene 1 liter water bottle amzn.to/2vK1zr9 inside EMS insulated hip pouch.
    Disposable 1 Liter Water Bottle kept in Pack
    1 Liter Platypus Bladder amzn.to/2ePcdJ8 for backup water storage
    DeLorme PN-60 GPS, Long Trail Map by Green Mountain Club, and Forest Service Print-Outs
    Brunton Classic Compass amzn.to/2uyhQ3H
    Layers of various synthetic clothing (worn plus spares):
    (long underwear, short sleeve and longsleeve shirt, EMS fleece lined pants)
    MontBell Ultralight Down Parka - 800FP
    Water Proof Outer Layer - EMS Thunderhead Jacket and some cheapo synthetic track pants
    Outdoor Research Rocky Mountain High Gaiters amzn.to/2uYhRiw
    Zero Degree Down Sleeping Bag - Kelty Cosmic Down 0 amzn.to/2eOjGrN
    Therm-a-rest Z-Lite Sleeping Pad amzn.to/2eOdS1x
    Klymit Inertia X-Frame Sleeping Pad amzn.to/2eOGEiF
    EMS Packable Pack - Used as pillow (but it's really a stuffable daypack)
    EMS 'Altitude' Mittens with fleece inner gloves
    Regular gloves, knit ski cap, balaclava etc.
    Garmont GTX Snow Boots amzn.to/2uCPL9L
    Carhartt Sock Liners paired with EMS Mountaineering Socks amzn.to/2w1v46Y
    Kahtoola MICROspikes (ice traction for boots) amzn.to/2w0X0aU
    Alps All Terrian Snowshoes 25" amzn.to/2eOU9P8
    Swis Gear Hiking Poles
    Large trash bag, paracord, extra assorted zip-lock bags
    Ramen Noodles, Mountain House Pro-Pak dehydrated dinner, snacks etc
    $8 Ultralight Canister Stove amzn.to/2w17RSm with small Jetboil Fuel canister
    'Light My Fire' Mini Fire Steel amzn.to/2tZCPcj , waterproof matches amzn.to/2uYGLOZ , small lighter amzn.to/2uy2NXz
    Space Blanket amzn.to/2uYj2OY
    2 ReVive Solar ReStore chargers amzn.to/2eOFe7v for video camera, phone, etc
    PTEC Byte Headlamp amzn.to/2uYtO7A & Preon 2 Penlight amzn.to/2uy4Nz5
    Tin Can Cookset & Light My Fire Spork amzn.to/2w13SFm
    Instant Coffee!

Komentáře • 180

  • @nateroberts877
    @nateroberts877 Před 3 lety +3

    That’s the best pre-intro I’ve ever seen

  • @justengraul9370
    @justengraul9370 Před 3 lety

    Wish I lived further north to be able to hike in true winter conditions. Absolutely gorgeous!

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety +1

    Oops, forgot to put that in the video description:
    Base weight was 32lbs + 7lbs Food & Water = Total Pack Weight of 39lbs

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety +2

    You know what, I really put a lot of thought into going the hammock route for this winter adventure. The deciding factor was simply the fact that I am far more practiced and familiar with my tenting system. Since the winter elements introduced a whole new set of variables that I'm less experienced with, I thought it would be safer to not add another. Going back to hauling that thing sucked though!

  • @stevenews5910
    @stevenews5910 Před 7 lety +4

    I haven't winter camped since I was a teenager. I'm now 54 and just bought my first backpack ever. I can't wait to fill it up w/ camping stuff and get out there. Like you said, plan well, tell others where you are going and be cautious at all time, esp. if you are going solo. I'm glad you found your way back to the trail. Thanks for filming and posting and the gear list, which I saw in detail in the prior video.
    Lightwalker, CT AMC Chapter

  • @nachogonzalez01
    @nachogonzalez01 Před 6 lety

    I keep coming back to this video every once in a while... It's so good

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety

    Thanks, man. I'm actually enjoying checking out your channel right now as well.

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks for the feedback, I'll have to look into that. Adirondacks are definitely on the to-do list!

  • @garysvinyldungeon2764
    @garysvinyldungeon2764 Před 7 lety +2

    You do an excellent job with your videos, I have watched about 10 of them, your lucky to have a wife that enjoys backpacking with you.

  • @JoshBarryPhotography
    @JoshBarryPhotography Před 10 lety

    Thanks for making this video. My buddy and I are debating going out before it gets warm.

  • @agb127
    @agb127 Před 11 lety +1

    I'm envious of how little snow you have

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety

    Good idea! I stuck one of those self adhesive toe warmers to my camera, but didn't even think to try it on my fuel canister. To Jetboil's credit it did pretty well without any pre-warming, but it was definitely struggling!

  • @simplymy2sense
    @simplymy2sense Před 11 lety +1

    I've been saving this vid for a time when I had sufficient freedom to watch it. Awesome vid and outing. I love those winter hikes! Good times. loved the intro! beautiful scenery!

  • @JDCali459mm
    @JDCali459mm Před 10 lety +1

    Dryer lint, that's genius!

  • @bostonhikas6413
    @bostonhikas6413 Před 7 lety

    love the videos sintax77..can't wait for the spring. my wife and I have the fever. maybe we will see you on the Pemi

  • @douglasconrad7121
    @douglasconrad7121 Před 11 lety

    thanks for sharing your adventure. i've been using one of the no name chinese stoves like yours every morning to make my coffee. i've been happy with it for at least 60 boils.
    You've inspired me to start now to get ready for some winter overnights. thanks again.

  • @yoshiboy86
    @yoshiboy86 Před 9 lety +9

    "I'm really digging this shovel."

  • @outdoorsavages
    @outdoorsavages Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks for another good backpacking video.

  • @sketchlock
    @sketchlock Před 11 lety

    Really stoked to watch this, love it when you film in my home state!

  • @mainebob6363
    @mainebob6363 Před 11 lety +1

    I hope on of these trips we get to see a cheeseburger.
    Great video - Thanks!

  • @baseballman74
    @baseballman74 Před 11 lety +1

    so why not? it will keep you warm and toasty for any conditions. and fun at the same time. good luck to you celticbattleaxe~ always bring your garbage back to where it belongs~ don't leave them out in the nature~

  • @Zermatterhorn1
    @Zermatterhorn1 Před 11 lety +1

    That was great stuff man. I can totally appreciate how hard it can be to film out there - especially when it's cold. Awesome job! Frozen lens was pretty funny. 3 season mesh tents in middle of winter FTW!

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety +1

    Yeah, I really do wish I had a digital thermometer with me to record what the overnight low was at my actual location and elevation, since my camp site was probably less than a hundred feet from the peak. I would guess it still stayed above zero that night, but it was definitely a unique experience.

  • @seanstewart2838
    @seanstewart2838 Před 10 lety +1

    cool i grew up in pawlet vt im going to have to check that spot out when i get the chance

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Před 4 lety +1

    You're a true outdoorsman!

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety

    I have the Stasher Jacket and like it, but pretty much view it as a wind breaking / extra warmth layer at this point. It stands stand up to a light mist or so, but anything above a drizzle will permeate pretty quickly now days. I may try re-treating it with some water repellent some time though. Either way, I love throwing it in my daypack or car, when I'm unsure of the upcoming temps.

  • @fieldagent59
    @fieldagent59 Před 11 lety

    from southern California, nice job going out in tough icy conditions....looks like you have the gear for it....thanks for the effort of filming on top of the conditions ..well done!

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety +1

    Good call, I might have to do some sort of overview video on that subject one of these days...

  • @Tangeloor
    @Tangeloor Před 11 lety

    Great Vid - I've been field testing a Kelty Gunnison Pro 3.1 in Vermont since September. I've only had a few issues. The most important issue of course is that it does a little twist with a heavy snow load - about 6 to 8 inches of the heavy stuff. But it did not break or collapse! I scraped it off and everything sprang back into shape.
    One thing about snow up on your fly in the Winter - remember your famous words- "Condensation is your enemy". With a good bag you want that extra airflow.

  • @kurtbaier6122
    @kurtbaier6122 Před 7 lety

    Here is a tip on Cold trip. If you pack in a camp chair with a back, also bring a closed cell foam pad cut to the same width as the seat. Place the chair near the fire and drape the foam over the chair. You will be warm front and back. Without the foam you will keep turning round as the other side gets cold. Cut a piece of foam for a foot pad/ improvised seat as well. Funky colored foam pads can be spray painted solid or camouflage colors.

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety +1

    Glad to hear you're inspired to get back out in the snow. I'm happy with that little stove as well. Maybe if I was on an expedition in the Himalayas, I'd spend more than the $8, but it works just fine for New England! :)

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 10 lety

    Thanks, especially for the food tip ;) I'll have to add that to my post-hike meal spots. Can't wait to have to break out the snow shoes again!

  • @skobird2732
    @skobird2732 Před 6 lety

    Just used a 3 season tent in -5 degrees in the ADKs, with a -30 degree bag and two pads i was warm as hell!

  • @boulder89984
    @boulder89984 Před 11 lety

    Outstanding vid! Sub freezing overnighters are tough to do and film. Great effort as always.

  • @realblackbetty2204
    @realblackbetty2204 Před 7 lety +1

    We didn't use tents or fire while doing cold weather training in the marine corps in sub zero, was fun times :)

  • @RichAllfieldnohit
    @RichAllfieldnohit Před 11 lety

    Man, I could have used those micro-spikes last weekend. I'll have to do some research for next year.
    Great vid, bro. Thanks

  • @kurtbaier6122
    @kurtbaier6122 Před 7 lety

    Hadn't ever lost a trail in the snow, but then if I was in a new area definitely a possibility. Hadn't considered that until I watched your vid. I use a compass for specific or general direction. Haven't got in to GPS. Liked the lid and ultra light pot set. I like a pyramid shaped tent or tarp for winter camp. Liked sharing your trip. Thanks for the post.

  • @DennisMathias
    @DennisMathias Před 10 lety

    This was great! Looking forward to more..more more!

  • @unityistheonlysolution3485

    I’ve had my butane/propane canister stove (MSR Pocket Rocket) start to flow ‘really slow’ when it was under 15 degrees out hiking in winter. A few times it took almost 20 minutes to bring roughly 30 oz. of water to a boil. Although that little MSR Pocket Rocket flowed slowly in mid-teen temps, it has never failed to boil or cook anything, ever - great stove. I always carry an Esbit for backup, and have never used it. (I know … why carry the extra weight with a backup Esbit …. because I like to, that’s why, haha.) I know that I can always arrange some rocks, build a fire, and place my pot over the flames to boil, but it’s never come to that yet. Great older video, Sean. (or is it Shawn?) I was going through some older winter trips of yours, and since I live in Vermont this was a good one to watch. I’m getting into the groove of the winter hiking season. I haven’t been out yet, but planning a couple nights out very soon, most likely on the Long Trail in the Richmond-Waterbury area. It’s time to spend less time amongst the brainwashed masses in America’s towns and cities, and get out hiking into the mountains as much as I can. As soon as they initiate the cashless system, I may never come back out of the mountains, and they’ll have to drag me back into their illusion of life and peaceful slavery. Be well all, and be prepared. - Jason/Freedom Fighter Until Death/Vermont, BSA (‘BSA’, meaning “The Brainwashed States Of America”)

  • @theedscape8002
    @theedscape8002 Před 7 lety +1

    Just noticed @ 35.40, those track bottoms are official FC Barcelona wear. Quality gear for $15.00.

  • @oldguy537
    @oldguy537 Před 11 lety

    great video, I always enjoy them, this one was an eye opener, not much chance for hiking and camping in those conditions down here in Aust , so it was pretty educational in that regard ... thanks for sharing .. Tony

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety +1

    Skip to the last 30 seconds of my "26 Mile Dayhike" video ;)

  • @cfraimondo233
    @cfraimondo233 Před 11 lety +1

    Another great video. You should check out the Adirondack High Peaks area in NY. Think you'd enjoy the trails and mountains there, too.

  • @cryptomnesiac
    @cryptomnesiac Před 11 lety

    i plan on heading out to vt quite a bit once the warmth comes back around. good to see a channel out there in the area. thanks for sharing man.

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety +1

    Hardee's does make a mean burger, but I don't think they have them that far up north. They seem to start popping up once you get south of Pennsylvania.

  • @t3rko3
    @t3rko3 Před 10 lety +1

    Great video. Love your video's.

  • @Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism

    I've been using summer tents for winter camping for years. Been to colonial states of Maine to California across the northern states with a summer tent too. They do just fine. When it snows you just have to know to hang a tarp too, that's all. 4 season tents are required for mountaineers really, that's all. The rest of us can use summer tents without issue. We're not pitching tents on tops of mountains above the tree line in severe winds and snow storms. The poles would snap and they would rip and fail in such conditions. As for condensation. It's a non issue for a night or two at a time too.

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety

    I was looking forward to testing how the Jetboil canister would work, and it held up pretty well. I wasn't sure how accurate Jetboil's claim that their four-season mix is reliable down to 20*, and this was sub 20 degrees, plus I left the canister insulated over night and made no attempt to pre-warm it. Trust me, it was struggling a bit & it seemed less efficient than usual (melting snow was a painful wait!) , but I was impressed overall.

  • @EatCarbs
    @EatCarbs Před 11 lety

    Great video..
    Looks like a lot of fun if you're geared for it.

  • @lifeisgood070
    @lifeisgood070 Před 7 lety +1

    The myth; the legend.

  • @garyg763
    @garyg763 Před 11 lety +1

    Bravo.......well done

  • @Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism

    Oh man, you did great if this was your first or even just one of your first winter trips.

  • @justinwilson3653
    @justinwilson3653 Před 8 lety +2

    Bummer! I was watching the vid and readying my hang glider for the Vermont wilderness.

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety

    Yeah, for the sake of the video / adventure, I was actually hoping for more of the fluffy white stuff.

  • @leoisthebest123
    @leoisthebest123 Před 9 lety +1

    I live in Vermont, great place

  • @baseballman74
    @baseballman74 Před 11 lety +1

    well, i think water filter is the safest way to go. reason being is that snow is no different than rain. meaning what ever falls off the sky may contain toxic fume and etc. furthermore, it isn't the area where you are backpacking, all possible air pollutions could come from near by cities... that is what is happening in the great smokey mountains... they said that you should not drink water straight out of the streams in the area. and building a campfire is a major part of backpacking.

  • @nickdesjardins4954
    @nickdesjardins4954 Před 11 lety +1

    u should come to central we have a ton of long trail up here thats what i do all the time love it !!!!!!!!

  • @RubberTrampsReviews
    @RubberTrampsReviews Před 10 lety +1

    great channel, looking forward to more videos..

  • @acetheboss13
    @acetheboss13 Před 9 lety +4

    Keep making these hiking videos I gaurantee this is where your subscribers come from. That's at least my opinion. keep going love the vids.

  • @JamieKrause86
    @JamieKrause86 Před 11 lety

    Awesome Video, always thought winter camping would be cool just haven't tried it yet!

  • @richardhummell2497
    @richardhummell2497 Před 11 lety

    Very cool video!
    Just a suggestion, heat your water and put in your water bottle. Place the water bottle in the foot of your sleeping bag. That will keep your feet (and your camera, batteries and phone) and will give you warmish water to cook, wash and drink with the next morning. Old Canadian Army Arctic Warfare trick. Better than a bottle of frozen water.
    Keep on keeping on!

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety

    Haha, I know exactly where you're talking about. I actually really like the Whitely Farms Trail in White Clay Creek State Park, has a cool open feeling vibe to it, mixed with some wooded areas. In fact, I filmed my series of G.I. Canteen cooking vids in the woods back there.

  • @CalDeRosia
    @CalDeRosia Před 5 lety +2

    Danby Vermont is like the most inbred town in Vermont! lovely place! it really is beautiful i dont know why it has that reputation.

  • @rhyndman
    @rhyndman Před 6 lety +1

    I would love an extra 90 seconds about that burger.

  • @sebastianflynn1746
    @sebastianflynn1746 Před 11 lety +1

    a tip for water in winter hiking bring some vodka and add a shot of vodka to every 2 liters of water it prevents them from freezing and makes just about everything a little easier though you have to take you fluids in little sips at a time otherwise you will be dangerously lowering your core temperature.

  • @linh8997
    @linh8997 Před 3 lety

    I like my Stabilicers Maxx best for non- boiler plate ice. They do not chew up the bridges and wooden walkways, and they do not slip on rocks. (I wear my mini cleats for the boiler plate, though.) And when I take pics, I use small chemical hand warmers held close to (not touching) the camera. Saves the batteries, and weighs almost nothing.

  • @ekijii
    @ekijii Před 10 lety +1

    Awesome channel, just found it..also subbed :) Makes me wanna go out and enjoy ^^

  • @lvdalife
    @lvdalife Před 10 lety +1

    GOOD VIDEO DUDE!

  • @cconwell21
    @cconwell21 Před 10 lety

    If u get a square can like a couple of altoids tins and some tea candles and put them by the entrance of your tent it does give off enough heat for a few hours.

  • @cfraimondo233
    @cfraimondo233 Před 11 lety +1

    When you're ready to plan hit me up. I take trips up there three times a year and can give pointers on some cool loops to hike.

  • @bbpring
    @bbpring Před 11 lety

    Love the Blair Witch look around 39:30. Another great video. I look forward to them. Thanks

  • @circularfile2009
    @circularfile2009 Před 9 lety +1

    Nice. Thank you.

  • @explorersofthewild
    @explorersofthewild Před 10 lety

    hey Sintax, another great video! Just wanted to throw a tip for the stove since winter hiking season is now upon us. two tricks i use are, 1: put a small amount of water in any kind of small camp pot ( just enough for about an inch high) place the fuel canister in it while cooking or boiling ur water, or the easier way,#2: also less weight to carry just attach an adhesive toe warmer to the bottom of the fuel canister. both work well making your stove much more efficient in cold temps, i prefer the toe warmer method much more myself

    • @sintax77
      @sintax77  Před 10 lety

      Awesome tips, thank you! I'll have to give them a try this season.

    • @shcmoly
      @shcmoly Před 10 lety

      Keep the canister & your water bottle in your sleeping bag. Morning coffee will be much easier.

  • @TravelswithDelaney
    @TravelswithDelaney Před 11 lety

    My wife isn't going to be happy with you....I just ordered your $8 stove and the coleman folding saw!! LOL Thanks for the videos....they are awesome!

  • @kevindeerslyr1
    @kevindeerslyr1 Před 11 lety

    As always,incredible video.Liking your channel

  • @lesview
    @lesview Před 11 lety

    Cool man! I enjoyed the hike!

  • @777archangeI777
    @777archangeI777 Před 11 lety

    There is only one Cheese Burger in America you could have crowned this trip with.... The Hardees/Carl's Monster Burger , The Pilot Big Burger would do the job in a pinch but nothing beats a Monster Burger after a winter hike... Great video Dude..

  • @smak9h323
    @smak9h323 Před 11 lety +1

    i made a alcohol stove like yours and i love it. made a windscreen from aluminum foil

  • @stexaecn
    @stexaecn Před 11 lety

    hey man great vid, i liked this one alot. makes me want to get out there and hike, but i dont have the right gear for winter hiking, learned that the hard way haha. ill stick with my small walks until it warms up a bit. take it easy

  • @ashevillenctrailcamera5523

    Great stuff as usual, always love the ending, 'its cheeseburger time' hah!

  • @ScoutsNOA
    @ScoutsNOA Před 11 lety +1

    Mizooch70 sent me over and with good reason, great stuff over here......

  • @jwr7138
    @jwr7138 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for taking us along on the trip. I was sitting here on my easy chair, bundled up from the cold that you were conveying to us. I was hoping you would show us how you pass the time while in the tent. Would a better tent have been any warmer in that situation?

  • @jamiemurphy1468
    @jamiemurphy1468 Před 7 lety +1

    Yoda try Pine Mountain Trail in Pine Mountain Georgia

  • @TonyHobbs
    @TonyHobbs Před 11 lety

    Great video, thanks for sharing.
    I was camping the other day at -1c and by lunch my battery was half depleted. I put my film of camp on CZcams ;-)

  • @kurtbaier6122
    @kurtbaier6122 Před 7 lety

    The pad works easier with a chair with arm rests. Or you can bring a DIY hammock ( cut 3 yards of nylon or polyester taffeta, do a prussic 18" piece around each end of it, and a DIY under quilt from a summer sleeping bag at the thrift store. Then you don't need the chair or fire.

  • @JoeyPinter
    @JoeyPinter Před 11 lety

    holy crap, i used to live near there. i do believe up on the mountain the temps will go down to -20 -30 it's so cold in VT

  • @Tangeloor
    @Tangeloor Před 11 lety

    Today's door locks are pretty impervious - unless you actually try and roll through a car wash on a freezing night (most car washes close when the temps dip real low) you are pretty safe.
    Still, sometimes it's nice to know you carry hot water with a much lower freezing point with you anywhere you go. If it gets real bad, urine has a much lower freezing point than water - single digits or so. ::Grin::

  • @baseballman74
    @baseballman74 Před 11 lety +1

    Hello first cooking out of can isn't safe... Toxic comes out of the cans, second, carry a water filter to get drinking water. I think that is far better than snow melting. Third, why don't u make camp fire? It will be warmer to hang out and bring your moral up. And last, I would not use needle valve stove in winter time instead use white fuel stove or use soto regulator for canister fuel. Works great even if freezing condition. But I dig your passion for the nature. I'm with u on that matter

  • @blaktee18
    @blaktee18 Před 11 lety +1

    no hammock...ur nuts!!! LOL

  • @KevinAndrew
    @KevinAndrew Před 11 lety +1

    you could always go with a solo stove to say you "made a fire." ;)

  • @got5at12
    @got5at12 Před 11 lety

    ENJOYED THE VIDEO. I ONLY WATCH WINTER CAMPING.SO FAR I WATCHED ABOUT 30 I WOULD RATE THIS ONE IN THE TOP 10.

  • @Frank-ISG
    @Frank-ISG Před 11 lety

    Brilliant video...you might think of leaving anti-freeze spray under the wheel of your car in case your door lock freezes .......

  • @EasternMountainHiker
    @EasternMountainHiker Před 11 lety

    Nice hike. I'm surprised your canister worked at all. I've done a few day hikes and an overnighter with little success in the winter. I used an MSR XKG EX on my last trip to Mt. Lafayette. Worked great. Anyways cool video, watched a few more and subscribed.

  • @eamonbanton5135
    @eamonbanton5135 Před 11 lety +1

    good video man , id like to do some walks with you

  • @fyaya1
    @fyaya1 Před 11 lety +1

    cool!
    your awesome!
    I love your videos:)

  • @martyrule
    @martyrule Před 7 lety +2

    I've watched all your more recent vids (last couple of years...) and am loving these "prequels"! It's fun to see your skills as a hiker and cinematographer develop. I love your style at both and the channel is definitely one of my favorites! Was wondering, was this your first use of your now "trademark" cheeseburger time closing? Great stuff!!

    • @sintax77
      @sintax77  Před 7 lety +2

      +Marty Rule Thanks, Marty! My first use of the cheeseburger line was actually at the end of my Mt Adams Solo Hike video.

  • @yomaam12345
    @yomaam12345 Před 11 lety +1

    OH YEAH THAT IS COOL!

  • @redwhiteblue7831
    @redwhiteblue7831 Před 10 lety +1

    Was that a live tree that you cut J/K. Love your vids man keep making videos and I'll keep watching. I have almost all the gear for winter backpacking but missing the most important thing SNOW... Live in southern California and the only snow we have in the local mountains is blown snow. Hoping to get snow soon to give it a run.Hope all you people that just had the coldest weather out east are still alive and well. Around here if it gets to be 45 degrees people think it's cold I just crack up. Here's a joke for you... I asked my wife if sex is better before or after my trip she said during.

  • @sintax77
    @sintax77  Před 11 lety

    Yeah, that was a little weird to deal with first thing in the morning. First waking thoughts: "OMG, I'm being attacked by the dreaded Mark5 Winterized-Robotic-Mosquito."
    Thankfully, the camera took more of a beating out there than I did. On this trip at least :)

  • @connienelson1515
    @connienelson1515 Před 3 lety +1

    You and me and fire. I have about the same luck.