The 5 HARDEST Terrifying 25 Elective Hiking Trails | White Mountains NH
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- The 5 hardest Terrifying 25 elective hiking trails in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The most terrifying day hikes in New Hampshire? Some solo day hiking fun!
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My solo day hikes to the hardest elective trails on the Terrifying 25 (T25) hiking list. The Terrifying 25 list, created by the Herrs, consists of the most interesting White Mountains trails that have slides, rock scrambles, or boulder caves. This video is part of my series where I attempt to find the best day hikes in New Hampshire. Have I found the most terrifying day hikes in New Hampshire?
►TERRIFYING 25 VIDEOS
The 5 Easiest Terrifying 25 Elective Trails - • The 5 EASIEST Terrifyi...
My 5 Favorite Terrifying 25 Elective Trails - • My 5 FAVORITE Terrifyi...
Terrifying 25 Hikes Playlist - bit.ly/3fjuxJY
►HIKE INFO
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Willey Range Trail - bit.ly/3mwf22a
Blueberry Ledge Trail - bit.ly/38xIfSe
Beaver Brook Trail - bit.ly/2VvMCu3
Castle Ravine Trail - bit.ly/3jSyZ1k
Wildcat Ridge Trail - bit.ly/3937FYo
Hikes Completed: 12/18/2020-10/08/2021
►HIKING LIST INFO
The Terrifying 25 (T25) - bit.ly/3azj6IE
White Mountain Four Thousand Footers (NH48) - bit.ly/3pEJ1TW
52 With a View - bit.ly/3blqA15
►HIKING LIST PROGRESS
NH48: 14/48
52WAV: 16/52
T25: 19/25
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0:00 - Intro
0:13 - Terrifying 25 Hiking List Info
1:05 - Willey Range Trail
3:12 - Blueberry Ledge Trail
5:30 - Beaver Brook Trail
7:39 - Castle Ravine Trail
9:59 - Wildcat Ridge Trail
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Cool video! I had the exact same experience descending Blueberry Ridge. I'd personally put Air Line ahead of Willey Range due to the sheer elevation gain, I personally don't mind the ladders :)
I think for me it was more how much further I needed to hike for that one to count beyond the ladders haha. But Mt Adams is also a monster hike so I respect your choice.
and you did all of them in one video?? impressive!
Oo they were hiked all different days and each have their own videos too! Haha
@@AdamHoyt still very good! haha
This upload is simply fabulous, beautifully filmed and composed!
Many thanks! Glad everyone is enjoying it as much as I did making it!
Huntingtons ravine MT Washington
Yes that will be a tough one when i do the main list!
That's a lot of 4,000 Footers! Looks fun. I've tried all the trails exact for castle ravine, but that does look terrifying haha
Ya it was! Five trails and what 7 4ks with theirs ridge lines haha. I almost wanted to cry that day the filming took so long and I was hiking back in the dark 🤣
I live in the west, 4,000 footers aren't mountains...
@@johnganshow5536 in the west 4,000 footers may not be mountains, but they are in the east 🙃
@@johnganshow5536 More for us then! lol
Absolutely fantastic Adam. Number 1 definitely deserves its place. Plus for 100% of these you climbed up, down and up sections to get your camera equipment. So for you it was completing all the electives twice in the same trip. Except the one you didn't, ssshhh, I won't tell. 😉. Thanks for the upload, really appreciate it. I'll never hike these as I'm the wrong side of the pond but living vicariously through your hikes is the next best thing. Thank you.
Thanks for liking the video. I still have nightmares from number one! haha. Hopefully someday I'll be able to tackle some hikes on the other side of the pond myself. But glad yo enjoy the lovely Mountains We have here! Happy Hiking!
Great analysis on Beaver Brook and Wildcat Ridge trail. Look forward to the others.
thanks!
Excellent. I just wanted to say that you have done a great job with the video. :)
Thank you so much 😀 Glad you enjoyed watching it!
Great hikes and a great video!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you much. You two were key to helping me learn how to pronounce Cohos trail as I'm making my next video lol
@@AdamHoyt oh that’s awesome. Took us a while to master it!
Wonderful vid Adam! Thank you for sharing. I think it would be super cool to do a feature on some non-4k footers in NH! I'm hitting Mount Shaw today 👍
OO have fun on your hike. I have a few non four thousand footers all over the channel. Check out my 52 with a view and Massachusetts hiking playlists. Hopefully when I fully finish the 52 with a view I could make a cool complication video similar to this one. But I need to heal up first. Happy Hiking!
Fantastic video, commentary, and filming. First time I did Wildcat was at the end of a brutal 3-day hike, in the rain, in the other direction. I do NOT advise going down that trail in the rain!!
telling me something I already know haha. I can not imagine trying to do that! glad you made it out safe.
Adam .. Happy New Year....Hopefully 2023 will be better than 2022
Thank you so much! I hope so too1 No injuries and way more hikes please! haha Can't wait to get back on the trail!
Hiking with wet feet is a recipe for blisters.
Yeeep
Adam.. be carefull with your leg.. I went Tuesday to Glen Ellis Falls... Then some trails by Pickham Notch Visitors Center
That's Awesome! My friend and I hit the falls after we filmed the intro on the river and wildcat scramble. And Don't you worry I have been taking it very easy on hiking. Hence why most of this is old footage. Just needed that quick intro clip and now I'll be resting most of my hiking till next year I think. Hmm Maybe if I feel well I'll consider a winter hike. I'm not sure!
I need to find a hiking partner so I can knock out the 48 4000 footers over the next few years
It make for a great adventure!
I really like these list style videos! Maybe you could do a video on getting started on the T25 including trails from both the elective and required list to start. My first T25 was Morgan and Percival which I would have to do no matter what, but it is much easier to start with that as opposed to Wildcat Ridge Trail. Also do you have any suggestions for trails to begin with on the Terrifying 25 because I’ve only done Morgan/Percival and I would like another fun hike?
Don't you worry. I have you covered. All of the elective trails are typically easier than the main list. If you look on my channel I actually made a "5 easiest" and "my 5 favorite" for the elective T25 trails just last month. This was the 3rd in the series. "5 hardest" I think the ones I cover in those videos might be what you are looking for. I will have to finish hiking the required list to give you more information on that part haha. But If you look on my channel page I do have a playlist for all my T25 videos. Feel free to check any of those trail specific videos out to get a sense of each trail and ones you may want to tackle that I've already done!
@@AdamHoyt Thanks for the help! The videos have helped me out. I’m wondering if you finished the election section of the list?
Surprised I didn’t see Huntington ravine up Mount Washington on this list. Any reason why that doesn’t compare ?
The terrifying 25 has two sections to it. A required section of 15 trails and then 5 optional trails from a choice list of 14. This video ranked the 14 optional trails to give you the five hardest of the 14 to pair with your required trails. To make the hardest possible list. Huntington is on the required list..
I have not done Beaver Brook (yet!) but I was surprised to find you listed it as "easier" than Wildcat ridge. I did the Wildcats, Carters, and Moriah last month (Sep 10-12) and I didn't find Wildcat ridge trail THAT challenging. It was fun and exhausting (and then going up and over Carter Dome afterwards pretty much wiped me out) but Beaver Brook as been making me nervous just thinking about it and I've backed out of the hike twice now because the weather was not perfect. (Both times I still hiked Moosilauke, but via a different route). Maybe it's just time for me to grit my teeth and find out for myself.
OO I definitely think you just need to try it out for yourself. I viewed the two trails in totality. Beaver brook is steep and sketchy but just on that one ascent. After that the trail is basically a cake walk to the summit and no big deal. Whereas I found Wildcat consistently tough and annoying the entire time. Didn't even make it down to the hut like I should of. Just an overall longer and more involved day.
@@AdamHoyt From what I understand, going back DOWN the Beaver Brook Trail is even sketchier. Did you do that? A few years ago I backpacked up the Gorge Brook Trail and then down as far as the Beaver Brook Shelter where I tented overnight. Then I went back via the Asquam Ridge Trail. So I've yet to do the terrifying part of the Beaver Brook Trail lol.
@@jeffstone28 O Jeff I can confirm it is a rough time down. All those stairs and footholds are designed to help you up and are a little awkward on the way down haha. You should still try it!
@@AdamHoyt as you may know, some northbound Appalachian Trail thru-hikers get shuttle rides so they can do the Beaver Brook Trail southbound to avoid descending it.
@hindsfeetonhighplaces I looked at Carter Dome from Wildcat and thought "no way in hell"
I thought you might have included the Desolation Trail, which is seared in my memory forever. On my first ever backpacking trip at age 66, led by an irresponsible leader, I descended that trail, already exhausted with quivering quads, after climbing Carrigain via the Signal Ridge Trail. I managed to get down the trail in one piece (we camped at Stillwater Junction) but I will never forget that grueling day.
OOO I did hike that trail but I did not find it nearly as tough as the ones I ranked. It's only seared into my mind because toe the nudist I bumped into hiking the trail that day lol. I'm glad you made it through and went with a better guide in the future!
@@AdamHoyt Now that's a story we have to hear...... 10 strangest or weirdest things I've seen on a hike.🚶♂️
@@chrisbentleywalkingandrambling it was crazy!
In response to the irresponsible trip leader - Dunning-Kruger.
@@marknh3312 I should never have been allowed on that backpacking trip as a first-time backpacker. It's long-ago history now, though!
I just hiked Willey, Field, Tom a month ago. The ladders are the easiest part of the climb up Willey, which is a tough overall climb.
OO I hope it was a great hike. Yes they are more fun than tough! But yes its tough when you look at the whole hike!
You take the ladders on the way down too?
@@klangfarben6No. I parked at the Depot and ran down to the Wiley house then hiked back up to the depot.
How many pairs of green shorts do you own?
At least four!
No. I just went down, DOWN owls head path and wtf
Woah! Shoot
Of course everyone has their preferences but to not include Huntington Ravine is inexcusable IMO. My top 5 are Huntington, King Ravine, Great Gulf, Tripyramid North Slide, and I agree with Wildcat. I haven’t done all of the terrible 25 but I’m sure that most White Mountain hikers
Have their own list. Now as for Katahdin, I can think of 3 that are just as terrible!
Those can’t possibly count for this list since those are not T25 optional trails. These are only to help people pick their five additional trails to the required 20, which all the ones you stated are required and therefore not on the optimal list and not the subject of this video. Cheers!
@@AdamHoyt
Ah! My mistake. I missed the “elective” I did watch and enjoy the entire post though. My hiking days are over so I now hike vicariously through you tube.
@@RobertSmith-km6gi yes I can’t wait till I finish the main list and rank those other ones in a similar video. Just have to hike them first haha
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Thanks so much Glad you enjoyed it! 🙌
I'm glad my hardest hike in Nh wasnt on your list.
I wouldn’t expect it lol. These were only elective t25 trails not as scary and not as hard as the main list.. so way harder things to find