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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • In this video, I hike a lollipop loop hike up the Huntington Ravine Trail to Mt Washington and down Tuckerman Ravine. The Huntington Ravine Trail is at the Pinnacle of the Terrifying 25 in New Hampshire and lived up to its name. This was for sure the most challenging regular hike I've ever ascended in my life but it quickly became my all time favorite so far! A class 2-3 scramble for over half a mile, with some 40-50 degree pitches, this was a challenge to say the least. Beautiful, rugged, and a challenge for your entire body. I Highly recommend this one to more seasoned hikers and climbers who want a fun day of scrambling through giant boulders, talus rock and some steep slab that requires some careful hand and foot holds. 10/10!
    Please don't attempt this hike in bad weather, improper footwear, or without proper knowledge and some experience with climbing/scrambling in class 3 terrain.
    Ensure you have proper food, water, and gear and always remember to turn around at the first sign of bad weather. The mountains will be there next time. And of course - LNT! :)
    If you are interested in hiking this hike or any other hike in NH and don't feel comfortable doing it alone, I highly recommend you reach out to Debra Mccown. She is a certified New Hampshire guide and is amazing at what she does! She gave me lots of pointers for this trip as it's one of her favorites. Here's a link to her FB page.
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    Here’s a link to the route I ascended - the descent was via Tuckerman Ravine. 😀
    Mount Washington via Huntington Ravine and Nelson Crag on AllTrails
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    As always, thanks for watching and Happy Hiking!

Komentáře • 397

  • @JamieHarding5
    @JamieHarding5 Před měsícem +15

    9k 😂 wow.
    That's incredible.
    I saw massive potential in you.
    You captured nature around you.
    You walk and talk well.
    That was beautiful.
    Great job.
    You must be already thinking about your next adventure.
    This worked so I'd stick with it.
    Stick with 1 girl walking🚶🏻‍♀️👍🫡👏👏❤️

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +2

      You rock dude, thanks!! Really. Thanks so much!! 😅😀 Your encouragement is so
      Appreciated! Can’t wait to see your next adventure!

    • @JamieHarding5
      @JamieHarding5 Před měsícem +1

      @AmandaDouin
      Thank you😁
      I'm editing it now.
      The weather beat me up.
      I had to go up and finish it.
      I had a swim, filmed a crashed plane.
      Someone from America is coming over in September and I'm taking her up there.
      It was her dad's cousin.
      I'm hoping to have my little video up later today. I will definitely not have 9k views😂 I'll have a few, hopefully it will do okay. I'm picking up a little bit now.
      Thank you Amanda 🫡😉👋

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +3

      @@JamieHarding5 I think part of it was the whole ‘most dangerous’ caption bit… lol. People like them some danger. 😅 Do I have to risk my life everytime now for extra views.. 😂😂😂

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +2

      @@JamieHarding5 That is totally nice of you for agreeing to guide her up there. Can’t wait to see the footage! Plane crashes are surreal, and sometimes hard to find.. very captivating.

    • @JamieHarding5
      @JamieHarding5 Před měsícem +2

      @@AmandaDouin
      😂😂 Brilliant😂👌👏👏

  • @anotherheadlessdemo
    @anotherheadlessdemo Před 15 dny +4

    Thank you for posting this! I never did hike Huntington Ravine so it was fun seeing it from the a hiker's perspective! To summit Washington it was always Tuckerman Ravine/Lion Head or a trail from the south (can't remember which ones). I did try skiing in Tuckerman's once, but that was when I was young and foolish!

    • @garypond3451
      @garypond3451 Před 13 dny

      When a senior in high school, during a skip school day in late spring, my friends skied down the ravine but I was stupid enough to go down on a plastic toboggan. Me and the toboggan soon parted ways and I was lucky, I was able to slide down on my butt and didn't start tumbling. Yeah, I've hiked Tuckerman's, Lion's Head and Ammonoosic from the cog railroad side but was never brave enough to try Huntington's and after watching this video, it was a very wise choice not to.

  • @mestep511
    @mestep511 Před měsícem +4

    I can only dream. Thoroughly enjoyed going along by video, this mountain has been a fantasy for a long time. What a talented hiker and pleasant personality. Thank you.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      So glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much and I hope you get to conquer it one day too! 😁

  • @Brian-ed4jm
    @Brian-ed4jm Před 4 dny +1

    I'm 59 now. Did that hike in my 20s but not solo. Be safe, Dangerous but Great hike to top of mount Washington. Keep up the great adventures. Liked and subbed.

  • @wernman
    @wernman Před 8 dny +2

    I remember that trail well,a real ankle breaker!Once was enough for me,You did a good job captioning the essence of that hike!

  • @simplelifeadventure
    @simplelifeadventure Před 28 dny +8

    I lived and worked as Hermitt Lake Caretaker in Tuckermans Ravine for 3 years all year and i agree this is a challenging trail that many people get thrills hiking. I personally enjoyed climbing up Pinnacale Gully or nearby having a quick snack in the summit building then down climbing the Huntington trail. I only hated this trail when someone got hurt on it and we did night rescue with few extra hands to help. Nicely done.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 28 dny

      Oh wow, what a cool opportunity for you to have gotten to stay there. And thank you so much for helping with the rescues! That’s such an honorable thing to do. It sounds like you have a lot of climbing experience under your belt, awesome!

    • @RainyDayz
      @RainyDayz Před 9 dny +1

      I also worked as caretaker at Hermit Lake for a short time, such an amazing office and place to live!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 9 dny

      @@RainyDayz Ooh! Jealous. Absolutely beautiful.

  • @davidromero4092
    @davidromero4092 Před 6 dny +1

    Absolutely incredible, I can’t believe you did that by yourself.

  • @Icehso140
    @Icehso140 Před 3 dny +1

    Good hike and good effort. Huntington's is only dangerous to rookie hikers carrying a heavy pack. A heavy pack can make you off balance in some tight spots. Not really that bad. The weather is key no matter which trail you hit. I hiked Mt Wash 5 times in one year including June, Sept, Nov, Feb, and finished in May. Definitely prep for it and don't take that mountain for granted. Plenty of water, a nylon tarp, and a light 25 degree bag in case someone gets hurt and needs to wait for help. Stay away from Huntinton's in winter. The Havard cabin has been destroyed by ice and snow avalanches as well as the surrounding trees. Sept weather seems safest. And Tuck's is simply a staircase to the top. But fun none the less.

  • @ndan3746
    @ndan3746 Před měsícem +3

    Congrats - Huntington's Ravine is one beast of a hike ... you did great!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 28 dny

      Thanks so much!!! It is a beast! 💗😅

  • @sailorinfl
    @sailorinfl Před 13 hodinami +1

    I did this hike about 20 years ago. I was invited by a member of the Maine Outdoor Adventure Club. While riding up in the car they told me that a group that they brought up a couple of weeks before freaked out and had to be brought back down. I am afraid of heights, so that was a bit unnerving. When we got to that big rocky area - for some reason I thought it was called "the fan", but I could be wrong - I kept looking up thinking "crap, how am I going to do this." I went ahead one handhold at a time, but at one point I made the mistake of turning around to see the view below, and the entire bowl below started moving all around. I quickly turned back around and kept my head down the rest of the way. I'm glad I did this trail, and would do it again, but if you are nervous about heights or get dizzy, when you get to that steep rocky outcrop, do not turn around and look down.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 8 hodinami

      Aww that’s an awesome story! I love that you overcame and continued forward dispite getting a little dizzy. I get that sometimes and have to be careful. There is a section called the fan! You’re right. ☺️ Thank you for sharing and for watching!! 💗💗💗

  • @Gator-fromOZ
    @Gator-fromOZ Před 19 dny +5

    🤔? They call that a trail❓ Where I come from we would call that a MISTAKE 😜❗️
    OH YEAH , And that’s a really nice touch that they put that sign WAAAAAAY up there , AFTER you’ve already gone OVER & THROUGH ALL that other crap😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❗️

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 19 dny

      I know !! Haha! I think it’s so people done try to descend it.. but seriously. 😃😅 Thanks for watching!

  • @barb108
    @barb108 Před měsícem +4

    This was a well-done video of a very challenging route. You are obviously a strong and experienced hiker and I appreciated your thoughtful and deliberate demeanor while tackling the most difficult sections. Congratulations on your summit and I look forward to your future adventures.

  • @Buzzard1968
    @Buzzard1968 Před měsícem +7

    That's a big day out and tough terrain. Lots could go wrong but you planned it and executed it well. Well done, great effort. Enjoyed your film. Andy, in England.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      Yes indeed.. Thank you so much!! 💗💗💗

  • @williambranham6249
    @williambranham6249 Před 9 dny +1

    The Whites are awesome. You made an awesome video. Not to give unsolicited advice but I hope you always hike with a partner. Your well being is important.

  • @barbarasantiago9740
    @barbarasantiago9740 Před měsícem +2

    Wow great hike and video Amanda. I love following your hikes. I stick to the smaller mountains now that I’m 76. Looking forward to your next video hike on❤️

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much Barbara!! 💗💗💗 You rock!!

  • @jayminasi6073
    @jayminasi6073 Před měsícem +16

    ok, if you want to write a long story, you have to do it here and not on the comment section of those quickie video. so here is my boring story, but it's ok because I'm 75 and i like to ramble on. so in 1968 i was working at the Spalding Inn, a very nice expensive that had great food in Whitefield, New Hampshire. a friend from PA drove his old car up to visit. we drove his 1956 Chrysler which he named Clara Bell. (that was the name of something on the old old Howdy Doody show) and it was a great trip of this amazing mountain. middle of summer and it was a HOT summer but it was quite chilly at the top. so we drove the car down but it was dangerous because old cars didn't have disk brakes, but drum brakes and when they get hot, you have NO BRAKES. you have to pull over and just wait till they cool. Ok that is my first experience with Mt Washington. would love to go back. 7 years ago, i was cleaning the Veterans Administration and an older doctor said that her 95 year old father RAN up mt Washington, yes when he was 95!! he has just done it!!!!! Anyway, that is the story. thanks for being nice

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      I love that story! Thank you for sharing. I had no idea about drum brakes! That’s pretty scary, and interesting. The human body is amazing. We are capable of so much more than we think. 💗💗💗💗

    • @jake6618
      @jake6618 Před 27 dny +2

      In 1968, I was 20 years old and backpacking in Viet Nam, least that’s what they told me. I did backpack the White Mountains through the 70s and 80s though. I still get up,but at 78 I don’t hike much.

    • @TheBassmanv
      @TheBassmanv Před 18 dny +1

      Incredible challenge, your overall skills are magnificent. You must be exhausted but still maintain focus and concentration!Best hike I’ve seen !!😊

    • @jimthompson717
      @jimthompson717 Před 13 dny +1

      Hopefully you didn't do that alone. If you have to ask why, well.

    • @lowellirish
      @lowellirish Před 13 dny

      I live in Twin Mt. and when I was a kid, my parents and I used to go to the Spalding Inn. As I recall, it's behind the Mt. View Grand? It was next to the golf course. The Mt. View is under new ownership. Whitefield is still ice, but we got us some drug dealers here now too..😢
      Keeping an eye out for the Massholes!😅😅😅😂

  • @patrickmullen5124
    @patrickmullen5124 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you, I did the same route about 45 years ago. I haven't been back since. Good job.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +2

      That’s awesome! Thank you! 😀

    • @magdoc1192
      @magdoc1192 Před měsícem

      Me too, about 43 years ago. It was one of my favorites.

  • @paulcroteau9275
    @paulcroteau9275 Před 7 dny +1

    I really enjoyed this video. I was foolhardy enough to go down it in May '69 the first time on the trail (a huge snow year). I needed to go back up later that year to see if it was as bad as I remembered. Never went back down again, but did climb it again a number of times. The best trail in the Whites!

  • @donaldfitzgerald8950
    @donaldfitzgerald8950 Před 17 dny +1

    I'm in my mid-seventies, been years since my hiking days, going up is a challenge, but I remember going down to be even more strenuous, besides using a completely different group of muscles...ya did well young lady, keep it happening! 🏔️💪✌️🤠

  • @bernadettebecher5668
    @bernadettebecher5668 Před měsícem +3

    Wow, you did well- the rock scramble looks exposed! Thank you for sharing your experience.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks! There are def some sections that are pretty exposed! 😅 Thanks for watching!! 💗

  • @djmccarten
    @djmccarten Před 26 dny +2

    I've climbed Washington six times by nearly as many routes but never had the gumption to go up Huntington Ravine. Bravo!!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 26 dny

      Thanks! It’s not as bad as it looks! 💗💗💗 Just wear good shoes! 😁 I’m wanting to get some approach shoes for scrambling.. The soles of my North Face hikers are way too soft.

  • @JoePesty
    @JoePesty Před 25 dny +3

    I'm 58 years old, no way I could do that now. Bravo, you did it ! Very impressive.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 25 dny +1

      Aww thanks! 💗

    • @slavashalava
      @slavashalava Před 23 dny +1

      Get up and get walking! 58 is the new 40

    • @JoePesty
      @JoePesty Před 23 dny

      @@slavashalava True that!

    • @DJ-nw2ef
      @DJ-nw2ef Před 10 dny

      I don't know what condition you are in, but I climbed in this area many times in my mid-fifties, and my kids were doing it while in grade school. The physical exertion is not all that great, if you take your time, and do things safely, with good shoes and plenty of water. Just be sure that you start early enough that you have plenty of daylight, so you never have to rush. Also, go on a day when there are lots of other people on the trail. That way if you do have a problem you will not be stranded alone with no help available. Of course, that being said, I would not recommend Huntington Ravine to a beginner. The footing is fairly sketchy, and falls are really dangerous, because getting stranded overnight can leave you very exposed to the elements, even in mid-summer. In particular, it gets cold up there at night, and hypothermia can set in even at temperatures that seem quite safe in more ordinary situations. So, your caution is commendable, but you might find the easier trails quite manageable, and especially so with some sensible preparation.

  • @AscensionNXTRI
    @AscensionNXTRI Před 10 dny +1

    Wow 😮 Great video thanks for sharing and congratulations making it up on you’re own, definitely not easy ❤

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 10 dny

      Thanks so much!! Thanks for watching 💗💗💗

  • @michaelbroyer3918
    @michaelbroyer3918 Před měsícem +2

    Fantastic little video of the most amazing hike in the east after the Knife Edge on Katahdin. I grew up in NH and have hiked all over NE. Done at least 20 ascents of Huntington's Ravine; just a spectacular climb. Videography is solid. Thank you for sharing.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +1

      That’s impressive! Thanks for watching! 💗

  • @andynguyen1939
    @andynguyen1939 Před měsícem +4

    Love these solo hiking vids. Just feels genuine

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      Aww I’m glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! 💗💗💗

  • @klangfarben6
    @klangfarben6 Před měsícem +2

    Great video. I did this last year and your video does a excellent job at showing the part above the slab, which most videos don't. Thank you for the footage, it is a wonderful hike if you have the right mindset for it.

  • @davewilson9139
    @davewilson9139 Před 24 dny +7

    Congratulations Amanda, great job! I'm a certified AMC Mountain Leadership Guide, and would highly recommend taking a hiking buddy for safety reasons on your next adventure! Enjoy nature and stay safe!

  • @sufizmjim
    @sufizmjim Před 7 dny +1

    That was fun. Thanks for letting me tag along.

  • @johnleeman5992
    @johnleeman5992 Před 25 dny +2

    Back in the early seventies, we used to climb Mt Washinton all the time. In the spring we would ski Huntington and Tuckerman's. Most times when we would go up Tuckerman and return down Lions head. I got caught on Lions head in the fog once, I had to sit down for about a half hour because I could not see where I was going, Luckily, I stopped. Thanks for this video.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 25 dny +1

      Oh wow! Sound like you have a lot of good memories there.
      How scary, I’m glad you stopped and waited out the fog and made it back safely.
      Thanks for watching! 💗

  • @trancient
    @trancient Před měsícem +2

    That is an impressive ascent for sure glad to see the weather held. Well done hike and filming plus that hair too 🤙

  • @Onelesstraveledby
    @Onelesstraveledby Před měsícem +3

    Very nice footage! Thanks for sharing, and greetings from Canada!

  • @johnSirpaints
    @johnSirpaints Před měsícem +2

    Great video. Very genuine work. You should be proud of yourself to do that hike solo. Thanks for sharing. We were N.H. natives and spent a lot of time camping and light hiking in the Whites. I only attempted Mt. Washington once but started too late in the day to do the full hike. Always wanted to get back to it but can only enjoy other peoples' hikes on UT thanks to hikers like you!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      Thank you! Hopefully you can get back out there soon. 💗💗💗

  • @user-tw6qu1yb6s
    @user-tw6qu1yb6s Před 22 dny +1

    I Say...Many Honors to You for that Hike up One of the Most Notorious Mountains there is!!

  • @evolvnyc
    @evolvnyc Před měsícem +2

    The SAI trails in your thumbnail sky are insane!!!

  • @nick__in__nature
    @nick__in__nature Před měsícem +2

    Great job and great video! Glad you got a great weather day for this!

  • @BurleyBob0010
    @BurleyBob0010 Před měsícem +3

    Outstanding job! Well done! Thank you!! Took the Cog once in '90 when it was coal powered.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      Thank you!! That is so cool! The train was fun to watch. 😁💗

  • @greyghost3654
    @greyghost3654 Před 21 dnem +1

    A buddy and I hiked up this trail with full packs, back when I was in my 20s. It's a hike that I still remember 40 years later! Watching this video brought back a lot of memories, most of them scary! lol

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 21 dnem

      😂 Well shoot! lol. Hopefully you had some fun moments mixed in. I guess it’s not the pinnacle of the Terrifying 25 for nothing! 😅

    • @greyghost3654
      @greyghost3654 Před 19 dny

      @@AmandaDouin It was a lot of fun! I was sure worn out by the time we got to the summit though! lol

  • @danlw212
    @danlw212 Před 29 dny +1

    My grandfather hiked Mt. Washington twice about 90 years ago. I have never done it but now, thanks to you sharing this video, I can definitely say that he probably did NOT go up Huntington Ravine since he only had 1 leg! I was getting nervous, sweaty palms just watching some of what you had to climb over and around.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 29 dny

      Aww.. 💗 Thanks for watching.. Summiting the mountain from any trail is a feat in itself. That’s impressive! Thank you for sharing.

  • @karenwebb695
    @karenwebb695 Před měsícem +3

    I would be so lost. You did an excellent climb!

  • @dearmountains3431
    @dearmountains3431 Před 20 dny +1

    Great hike, So beautiful landscape! Thanks for taking it with you.Definitely had a wonderful experience watching your videos.😉💖💖

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 20 dny +1

      The Presidential Range is a beautiful place! 😃 Thanks for watching!!

  • @ronaldpurvis4293
    @ronaldpurvis4293 Před 22 dny +1

    I had to watch your video again because I was so ah inspired on this threaderous journey you took solo. Wow. What a beautiful video, excellent job. Loved the outdoors all my life and wish I could be doing the things you're doing. Happy trails and stay safe. And your very pretty too.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 21 dnem

      Aww thank you for your kind words! Nature is amazing!! 💗💗💗☺️

  • @michael_budda
    @michael_budda Před měsícem +3

    Solid hike! Looked a lot of fun! I went up Tuckermans when I did it, and down Boot Spurr b/c of weather conditions (snow). Huntington looked tough, thanks for sharing! 👍

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +1

      Weather up there is no joke! It was a lot of fun and I was super glad to have the weather conditions I did. Thanks for watching!! 😁

  • @peggyudden8814
    @peggyudden8814 Před 22 dny +1

    Great video - I found it to be informative to people like me that have never been hikers. You are strong, capable, and your video was great!
    Be safe!

  • @DK5ONV
    @DK5ONV Před měsícem +1

    Southwest Germany waving a hand to this very handsome young Lady there. Happy Weekend from across the Pond 💯👍🙋‍♂

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      Waving right back at ya! Happy weekend, happy hiking!! 😀

  • @theman9491
    @theman9491 Před 23 dny +1

    Thanks for taking me on a most beautiful hike with a most beautiful person!

  • @van1976
    @van1976 Před měsícem +3

    Great Huntington Ravine hike, Nice you posted it. I remember coming to rocks the size of a small house at the beginning of the ravine and I remember that last bit of scrambling over that flat rock, you brought it all back. I did a solo Loop Hike back in the 1990's, up Huntington Ravine, crossed the Alpine Garden trail (some flowers blooming by the little stream, it was late May/early June or so.) down The Raymond path...I took a shot of Jameson Irish whiskey on the Raymond Path--lol...it was all downhill to my tent site. Fun Adventurous times...
    5 STARS!
    --Van

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      Aww that’s awesome!! I should bring some victory beverage lol! Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching! 😀

  • @HandFeedWildBirds
    @HandFeedWildBirds Před 13 dny +1

    I was hooked when I heard the bluejays in the opening 2 seconds of the video! Haha 🐦🐦🐦🤩🤩

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 13 dny +1

      Awww.. yayyy! I love birds! 💗

    • @HandFeedWildBirds
      @HandFeedWildBirds Před 13 dny +1

      @@AmandaDouin awesome!! Well welcome!!! Somehow the algorithm worked this time! 🐦🐦😊😊😎😎

  • @robstegman44
    @robstegman44 Před 7 dny +1

    Great job Amanda!

  • @tommccormick3583
    @tommccormick3583 Před měsícem +2

    Both your hike and video were beautifully done. They brought me back to when my nephew and I hiked this about 5 years ago. He was in high school and in great shape. I’m about 40 years older but kept up. Funniest part was across a rock face where he tried his own line above the marked one and got stuck. Bit of a panic but he managed to get across somehow.
    Lots of great memories of The Rockpile from annual summits over the years

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      That’s awesome! Glad you and him had a safe trip.. there are def some tricky spots up there. Thank you!

    • @tommccormick3583
      @tommccormick3583 Před měsícem +1

      And your expression of gratitude to God up near the top was the perfect icing on the cake. Be well🥰

  • @DPM-dp9on
    @DPM-dp9on Před měsícem +1

    Another great video Amanda. You did an amazing job. You can see your confidence building with every hike.

  • @sundaymorninghikes6275
    @sundaymorninghikes6275 Před měsícem +1

    What an amazing day to go up Huntington ravine! The camera angle made me feel like I was right there, and gave a good idea of how crazy steep it is. Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @user-xh1ws5ce7p
    @user-xh1ws5ce7p Před 29 dny +1

    I think you just inspired me to get back to the Whites and do this route. Great job and thanks for sharing.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 29 dny

      Awesome!! Thank you, and thanks for watching!! 💗💗💗💪🏻 Happy Hiking!

  • @ck9973
    @ck9973 Před 26 dny +1

    One of my favorite hikes. Congratulations. I thanked god when I saw the first cairn too. 😅

  • @thetonycooper
    @thetonycooper Před 19 dny +1

    Wow. That looks so cool and sooo much fun!!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 19 dny

      It was!! Thanks for checking it out ☺️😃

  • @MADHIKER777
    @MADHIKER777 Před měsícem +3

    Calling this a "trail" is too generous! LOL
    Great job with the hiking and the filming!

  • @DJ-nw2ef
    @DJ-nw2ef Před 10 dny +1

    Twenty years ago I used to own a house in Gorham, about ten miles up Route 16 from Mt. Washington, and my kids and I used to climb in the Presidential Range quite a bit. Altogether we have done something like 16 of the 4000 foot peaks in the area. We never took the Huntington Ravine Trail, but we did climb Mt. Washington when the kids were still in grade school, and my youngest was only six years old. I've also skied at Wildcat, so the whole video was rather nostalgic for me.
    Also, for viewers not familiar with the area, the climbing is not very difficult, but the weather is very treacherous. Mt. Washington literally has the worst weather in the continental United States, and lots of hikers have died because they got caught unprepared in sudden snowstorms or very high winds. Plus, while the mountains here are not that high by world standards, it is still true that a bad fall can leave you stranded and dangerously exposed to the weather for hours or even days at a time. Every year even experienced hikers die on these trails, and less experienced people get into all kinds of trouble on a very regular basis. One climber of my acquaintance fell a thousand feet off a cliff, and survived but was confined to a wheel chair, while his climbing partner was killed outright. Unfortunately, on a nice day, these trails do not look very tough, so even experienced people can easily underestimate the dangers.
    In other words, the warnings in the video description are no joke, and, with just a bit of bad luck, ignoring them can easily be fatal. In particular, while the trails are generally well-marked, it is still very easy to take a wrong turn, and then to have real trouble finding the trail again. This in turn can leave you wandering for hours or even days in some cases. We did not normally need maps and a compass to follow these trails, but I still made my kids practice determining our position independently of the trail markers, just in case they got lost and needed to find their way down on their own off the marked trails. Note that down below the treeline the woods can get very thick, and you often cannot see more than a few yards, so good navigation skills and the ability to think calmly could be essential in getting back down safely.
    Nevertheless, with good preparation these trails are good exercise, and the scenery is often downright gorgeous. So, well worth the trouble of preparing properly in order to enjoy the hike safely.

  • @RidiPwn
    @RidiPwn Před 5 dny +1

    congratulations, I saw the trail marker when I was there, never did it, wanted it, but probably never will, not worth the risk

  • @gdk5324
    @gdk5324 Před 29 dny +1

    Gorgeous views. Impressive climb. Thanks for sharing

  • @garydahill4240
    @garydahill4240 Před 20 dny +1

    Done this hike and was thinking it was a bad idea. But done it and survived. I will say it again that you have a lot of moxie. Safe travels. Gary

  • @johnwalker4642
    @johnwalker4642 Před 22 dny +1

    That was awesome! Now, I am inspired to be on Huntington Ravine Trail!

  • @megatrends
    @megatrends Před 19 dny +1

    New subscriber, I don't do much rock and mountain climbing anymore as Im 56, ... but do still woods hike or city walk 40 miles a week year round in Maine. Which you know Maine has beautiful hiking. Really enjoyed this video. Awesome job. I use a GoPro on my hikes also.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 18 dny

      Aww thanks!!! That’s great exersice you’re getting, and the hikes are always beautiful in Maine. GoPro’s are lots of fun little devices! 💗💗💗

  • @Ukeville
    @Ukeville Před 20 dny +1

    I took great pleasure watching this video. TY

  • @user-zb2nq6nw2e
    @user-zb2nq6nw2e Před 22 dny +1

    I've hiked every range trail of the Presidentials. The best part is the start up when you see and read the infamous warning sign. As you can understand when it tells you if you're not prepared for it...turn back now!!!
    Happy Trails😂

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 22 dny

      That’s awesome, good job! I love those warning signs!! Now If people would just consider them… 💗

  • @GroceryBagAngler
    @GroceryBagAngler Před měsícem +2

    You're truly incredible for doing this hike! This reminded me of hiking Katahdin in October of 2020 with the rock scrambling.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +2

      Thank you so much! I still haven’t done Katahdin… 🥹 I really want to though!! Did you do the knife edge? Is it as bad as they say???

    • @GroceryBagAngler
      @GroceryBagAngler Před měsícem +2

      @@AmandaDouin we did the saddle trail from chimney pond campground. Our base camp was in a lean-to which we hiked to on the first day and then sumitted the following. We didn't do the knife edge trail but I've always wanted to as well. Katahdin is no joke that's for sure, especially in October we had snow above and below the treeline. The rock scrambling was treacherous.

  • @JayP7178
    @JayP7178 Před 23 dny +1

    Beautiful landscape. I’m not all too far from there. Thanks for sharing.

  • @edsone11
    @edsone11 Před 9 dny +1

    New sub . Thanks for bringing us along

  • @nightjar2000
    @nightjar2000 Před 20 dny +1

    You picked the perfect day. Live here in the valley. Been on a few carry-outs on that trail in the past. Great Video.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 20 dny

      Yes it was perfect! Oh wow, that is admirable. Thank you!!

  • @stevef.2549
    @stevef.2549 Před měsícem +1

    Great day for such an awesome hike. And that camera helmet is SO flattering! Thanks for the exciting video.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +1

      It was a great day! Haha.. I just mounted the GoPro to my climbing helmet. 😂 It works! Thanks for watching! 💗

  • @gregbowden1552
    @gregbowden1552 Před měsícem +2

    Beautiful, nice day to do it.

  • @johncampbell7322
    @johncampbell7322 Před měsícem +4

    That was a fantastic project! Thank you so much for take us up Huntington.
    What a beautiful experience you shared with us Amanda. Thanks again.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      I know it was a long one so thanks for watching! It was so fun!! Def wanna go back!

  • @Finally35
    @Finally35 Před měsícem +1

    Great hike, epic especially doing it solo, wow. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mattwho42
    @mattwho42 Před 12 dny +1

    Huntington Ravine has been on my list for awhile, but I think our first trip up Washington will probably be Ammonoosuc. Did the majority of Boott Spur two years ago and loved it. Highly suggest it as an alternative trail. Tons of nice vertically.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 12 dny

      Awesome!! Thanks! And have fun 😀💗

  • @IceholeTour
    @IceholeTour Před měsícem +1

    OMG..love it! Takes me back as I did a very similar trip a couple weeks ago. Huntington was an awesome challenge and the beauty of Tuckermans is breath taking! Keep on hiking Amanda!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +1

      Totally!! I already wanna go back!
      Thanks for watching!! 😁

  • @markpatterson8922
    @markpatterson8922 Před 29 dny +1

    Nice video. Thanks! I will not likely get there. Hiked up Mt. Wa but from Crawford Notch. Thanks for showing the legendary ravines in detail.
    You seem to glide up the rock faces gently, I think many of us would find them very difficult and scary. Brava.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 28 dny

      Thank you! It was my pleasure 💗 I’m trying to hone my scrambling skills, hoping to continue to get stronger. 😅 Thanks again for watching, and I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • @paulgibian881
    @paulgibian881 Před 17 dny +1

    Sometime in the early 1950’s, my late Father skied Tuckerman’s Ravine. He had to hike up with his skis on his back. Heavy wood ski’s and lace-up ski boots.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 17 dny

      Wow! Impressive, especially with the older equipment. 💗💗💗💪🏻 I’m not a skier so I admire people who adventure in those outdoor activities.

  • @MarkDaniel_
    @MarkDaniel_ Před měsícem +2

    Huntington Ravine is always a thrill 👏

  • @briansurinanikonprofession862

    That was cool… I drove up to peak due to time but would love that next time…

  • @jamesrountree5858
    @jamesrountree5858 Před 6 dny +1

    Cool video! It was so hot then, we were camping not too far from you and it was very sweaty lol
    subscribed ;)

  • @johnnorris2716
    @johnnorris2716 Před 15 dny +1

    Well done.. I did that trail years ago. I think in basketball shoes..Great job!

  • @martinforrester8249
    @martinforrester8249 Před 14 dny +1

    That was a really sketchy trail. I have great admiration for your resilience. Respect is due. I have subscribed because your story captivated me.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 14 dny

      Aww thank you so much! Appreciate you. 💗

  • @bryannaweigel9581
    @bryannaweigel9581 Před 21 dnem +1

    This is so awesome!! Finding a lot of inspiration in you!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 21 dnem

      💗💗💗 Just learning myself, but having fun doing it!! Thanks for watching!

  • @cliffordmarsh406
    @cliffordmarsh406 Před měsícem +1

    Nicely Done Congratulations Watching the video brought back many memories of having climbed Huntington's four times and by bad judgement went down once. I have enjoyed many of the trails on the mountain but this one is also my favorite. I liked that from the Tuckerman's Trail it is more of a footpath and also due to the difficulties a lot less people

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks!! Yeah, it feels more rugged and remote. Less traveled. I love also love that about it! 😀 Thanks for watching!

  • @HawaiiGirlAdventures
    @HawaiiGirlAdventures Před 28 dny +1

    Fun trail! Rock climbing in the Huntington Ravine area, we drove up the Auto Road and parked at the Alpine Garden trailhead. Hiked along the Alpine Garden trail then down the Huntington Ravine trail in order to rock climb in the ravine area. Met a lot of hikers ascending the trail. Such a fun downclimb! Cheers!!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 28 dny

      That’s awesome! You’ve got skills! A beautiful area. 💗💗💗

  • @EtnaGarden
    @EtnaGarden Před měsícem +1

    EXCELLENT!!! Really enjoyed the video. Very impressive.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much! Thanks for watching. 💗

  • @MrLuridan
    @MrLuridan Před 21 dnem +1

    Your thumbnail worked! Well chosen, and great hike.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 21 dnem

      Oh thanks!! Haha. Thanks for watching!

  • @frolege1
    @frolege1 Před 21 dnem +1

    Holy Crap that's one scary hike

  • @MaxIsRetired
    @MaxIsRetired Před 6 dny +1

    I was never in shape enough to do that trail. Even though I did the Long Trail in VT. I always used the Jewel Trail up and the Ammonoosuc Ravine trail down.

  • @garydahill4240
    @garydahill4240 Před 29 dny +1

    Hiked washington 12 times. Huntington I found was the most dificult. You sure have balls hiking huntington alone. Gteat job editing..happy trails

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 29 dny

      Dang! That’s quite a lot. Thank you 💗
      Happy Hiking!!

  • @mathboy8188
    @mathboy8188 Před 23 dny +1

    👏 My legs are tired just watching that. Somehow "hike" doesn't quite sell what that was. I sure hope you at least told someone (your Debra friend?) what you were doing that day, because the broken bone potential looked all too possible (and even a helmet wouldn't be overkill).
    A beautiful and impressive hike... well done.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 23 dny

      Oh of course 😁, I always let a few people know my route for the day. Helmet on anytime there’s actual class 3 terrain for extended periods, it especially helps with filming 😅. Thank you!! 💗Appreciate your kind words.

  • @SnohomishExplorer
    @SnohomishExplorer Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for the inspiration and the warning!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for watching! Omg I’m from Snohomish County! Lived there for 30 years! I miss home and the North Cascades, but am embracing the beauty of the Northeast. 💗

    • @SnohomishExplorer
      @SnohomishExplorer Před měsícem +1

      @@AmandaDouin Wow!
      If you have any recommendations for me to visit, let me know. My goal is to support interest in the outdoors, small local businesses, etc.
      Sending hugs!

  • @ronaldpurvis4293
    @ronaldpurvis4293 Před 23 dny +1

    Wow!! You're the man. No pund intended, but You're quite the lady. Looks like a bone breaking mountain with all those rocks. My sister and her husband to the cog railroad train up that mountain years ago. I believe that's the White Mountains in New Hampshire. Great video.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 23 dny

      Thanks haha! Yes indeed. The White mountains are beautiful! 💗

  • @calebtownsend6012
    @calebtownsend6012 Před 15 dny +1

    Great job doing this trail and filming!

  • @RhodySeth
    @RhodySeth Před měsícem +1

    Haven't done Huntington yet but I do love me some scramblin'. You had a great day for it and really showed off the tough terrain well!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem

      It was the most fun I’ve had in a long time!! Thank you so much!

  • @bobbymath2813
    @bobbymath2813 Před 18 dny +1

    Just got done with Ammo/Jewell. Cannot imagine doing this, much less alone. Major props!

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 18 dny

      Ammo and Jewell are beautiful :) I don’t think there is an ‘easy’ path up to Mt. Washington, props to you too! Thanks for watching! 💗

  • @jonpatton8594
    @jonpatton8594 Před 29 dny +1

    A friend and I came down that trail once. His word for it was "gnarly".

  • @brittseverence7221
    @brittseverence7221 Před 22 dny +1

    Smart to take the lollipop loop. The alternative trail all the way down Huntington Ravine is long, flat and very boring once you exit the steep trail. I respect this young women's athleticism. She worked hard to make this tough hike in one day...and luckily, no sudden storms above tree line. I've been caught in severe wind, rain, and hail with little warning on nice summer hikes. Pack light but smart. It can truly be life threatening where she travelled, and this point was overlooked in her video, but without words she's living proof of a strong, in-shape woman of character and soul.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 22 dny

      Oh my goodness - thank you so much for your kind words. It was a great weather day thank God! It’s tricky in the Presidentials with weather though, I know. Side note - I was wearing a larger pack for this because I’m trying to strengthen for bigger hikes in the future. I should have touched on that more in the video. 😅 I try to include warnings and details around safety in my descriptions. I know it’s so important. Again - appreciate your kind words. 💗💗💗

  • @katharinajohn1339
    @katharinajohn1339 Před 21 dnem +1

    Hi Amanda, you are very brave. Thank you

  • @g.fortin3228
    @g.fortin3228 Před měsícem +1

    Wow.. I did that one back on 2006 and it was for sure a challenge.. and slower going than most trails without a doubt.. that warning sign wasn't there but they did try and discourage decending via Huntington in the AMC guidebook. I've only gone down that way one time when I was in my early 20's and daring..weather was great at least I was smart enough to consult the summit weather desk.. and in my 40's smarter and only go up that route LoL. Down after via Tuck's like you did is a lot smarter.. glad you had a nice hike and moreso a safe one ! I can't say much cause' I do tend to hike alone b/c of liking to go midweeks days but having a hiking buddy is also a good idea esp on more challenging ones.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před měsícem +1

      Awesome! Good to hear your descent ended well and you made it down unscathed! I am trying to imagine how that would feel to climb in some of those sections with my body towards the rock, searching for the next good foot placement.. it seems like it would be a much longer going down than going up.. 😅 Thank you for your kind words!!

    • @g.fortin3228
      @g.fortin3228 Před měsícem

      @@AmandaDouin It was a while back but remember a couple spots turned into a crabwalk.. that time my stepbrother was with me..we had to stop and contemplate the best way. it wasn't fun. Best to go down another route for sure. Ejoy your hiking and staye safe with it. :-)

  • @stephanr.rosier655
    @stephanr.rosier655 Před měsícem +1

    Thank You, for sharing this cool adventure!
    I want to share a perspective, that caught me by surprise

    • @stephanr.rosier655
      @stephanr.rosier655 Před měsícem

      ...Caught me by surprise, a few years ago, and could have cost me 'my life'; Which could be similarly applied to a rock- scrambling scenario ~ 'alone' & 'exhausted' on a steep-grade of descent, in a wilderness setting.
      I was climbing a magnolia tree, in my backyard, with a chainsaw on a rope, to trim some limbs, that were hanging over my house.
      [Having been strong and athletic-enough, all my life, to do most any activity i wanted, YET NOW, even though i had experienced many joint injuries/surgeries, and in my late 60's, with a 'male ego', it just wasn't acceptable to think that i had 'limits' to what was reasonable.]
      I was 'fine', climbing & cutting the limbs, only UNTIL i was ready to descend the tree, and was 'startled' to suddenly realize, that i had spent so much of my strength, that i was NOW So Weak, that i was 'bear-hugging' the tree, struggling to hold on, just to get down without falling.

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 27 dny

      Oh my goodness, I’m glad you’re ok. This is a very valid point during any hike. I make sure that I do not get to the point of no return. If I feel like I’m not going to be able to make the climb, I would turn around. I would have not gone the last mile to the summit of Wa if I felt my legs didn’t have the strength for the descent. Fortunately my legs felt great on this hike, a little tired during part of the final push on Hunt but I knew I was fine. I get the not wanting to turn around part though. I made this mistake during two different days my body was showing signs of heat exaustion and I almost didn’t make it back to my car. I learned my body better and now know the signs of when stopping and going back are a must. 💗💗💗 Thanks for taking the time to share your story. It takes humility to learn and grow, not only sharing success’ but also failure is part of that journey. Apppreciate you!!

    • @stephanr.rosier655
      @stephanr.rosier655 Před 25 dny

      Thank You, Amanda! Your response to my Comment was So Kind, and Thoughtful.
      The reason i commented, was mostly to Remind You, that there are those of US, who share Your 'Passion' & 'Style' of hiking, especially for the 'rugged' boulder terrain [more so, than the green tunnel, and 'hostel/hotel hopping' (deli-blazing)]; Though We, for sundry reasons, Struggle to, or simply Can't, literally 'get out there', and Grasp the Boulders, Embrace the Challenges, See the 'new' Vistas, and take in Deep Breaths of Air above the treeline; YET We CAN/DO Celebrate and Enjoy Those of YOU, Who share Your Adventures with Us.
      The Story, i shared with You, about being exhausted in a tree, with a chainsaw, was a real 'eye-opener' for me.
      Many of Us were 'Created' by Christ Jesus, our 'Maker', with a very Resilient heart, mind & spirit to 'Continue' inspite of Losses and Struggles; However, my Personal circumstance, has progressively been in a declining state, for many years, which has brought me to a very Perplexing place ... Being a few months from 70 yrs old, and most 'Thankful' to Jesus Christ, my Loving Lord, for many Wonderful Adventures in This Life, Yet i/we Never want to Quit! ~ With the flip-side, of being in a quandary, as to what level of hiking is tolerable and reasonable, for me. I am determined to be as active as i can, for as long as i can; Like my Dad ('Shorty'), who (at 5' 2" tall) was still loading/delivering 26 bales of hay to a horse farm, when he was 75 yrs old. However, being realistic, about my own expectations, my Dad had not experienced nearly the number of surgical issues, as i have.
      Just for a little parental background ~ Mom & Dad's spirits were SO characterized by STRENGTH & LOVE. (...Married for @ 62 years.) One of MOM's last statements to me (in her 80's), was something i had Never heard Her say. While in her hospital bed, She said, "Steve, I'm Tired." (She served her family and church faithfully, as a very strong, hard-working 'can-do' lady. As one of 13 children, in a family of 'dirt-poor' sharecroppers, she was picking 200 lbs of cotton/day, when only 16 yrs old.) ~ DAD was an airplane mechanic, in the navy, (stationed at Pearl Harber, during 'the war'). He dropped out of school and went to work with some lumberjacks, (as a middle-school aged boy) to help make money for the family, due to his dad's alcoholism/illness. i Never heard my Dad Complain about this Circumstance. When settling his estate, i came across a deed, inwhich he and his mother had put their money together to buy a place, for his alcoholic brother's family to live ~ Just to give You an idea, of His Character. He remarried at 89 (Can you imagine dropping your Dad off at a hotel, with a new Bride, at age 89? Ha!); And, at 90, the DMV renewed His dr. lic. for 5 more yrs, with no restrictions. He was hoping to be 100, though Conjestive Heart Failure eventually brought Him down. His last words to me, in the hospital, were, "I don't Want to be here, but I Need to be.
      ... They Never wanted to quit!
      ... TODAY ... Having had 6 months of Chemo (over 25 yrs ago now), which caused much loss of muscle tissue; Especially in my hands, seriously affecting my grip strength), a complete Mastectomy (leaving no stomach or pouch); As well as extensive dental work, which would furthur complicate hygiene on trail), 3 cervical disc surgeries, back surgery, spinal injections, 2 rotator-cuff surgeries, both bicep tendons torn, several damaged nerves, arthritis in my hands, weak previously- injured ankles, patella tendonitis, multiple eye surgeries, and more ... i'm like my truck ~ 'High Mileage' ~ Which i bought used, in 2004, and still driving it; Even after it has been 'totalled' and repaired twice!
      ALL THAT to say this, that i feel like my body is so fragile, that it wouldn't take much, in a wilderness setting, to find myself in a miserable, if not 'life-threatening' circumstance.
      My question to Experienced Hikers, as Yourself, would be ... Where should i draw my lines, when deciding on limitations?

  • @thetypetwolife3602
    @thetypetwolife3602 Před 21 dnem +1

    Chill looking scramble, well done video and good watch! Dont listen tk thw naysayers, there's absolutely nothing wrong with solo hiking. A lot of ny friends are really amazing women and men who do tons of solo hiking and climbing. There is an inherent increase in risk by solo hiking but be responsible for yourself and use sound judgment to the best of your ability out there and you'll be just fine. Theres risk in everything and as you progress more and more into the mountains there will be risks and dangers, thats this life, thats adventure. But YOU are an adventurer! Honestly some of my very best trips have been solo. Im talking setting camp at 3am, in the wind, on a tiny outcropping around 10,000' on my hood with a death fall below me in the vast empty, howling wind darkness. And then solo summiting the next morning, ice and snow climbing through the Pearly Gates, ive done this like 5 times and every time i think about it my heart soars.
    You Are Doing Great. Be Safe and get out there as much as you can!
    Also, join a climbing gym. So many skills translate and it will put you on thw correct path 🙏

    • @AmandaDouin
      @AmandaDouin  Před 21 dnem +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words Brandan!! You are an inspiration. 💗💗💗