Omg that optical illusion is impressive!! I wouldn't have believed it if you hadn't shown the difference on your camera. This hiking video was interesting and relaxing 👍
Thank you for taking us with you. Your ability to hold the camera and capturing your field of vision is very nice. Complemented by the way you don't just whip the camera around or things that would make us some of us feel a little dizzy. It's as though I am walking along with you. I am pretty much home bound so this is a treat. Stay safe. 😊
I'm unable to hike anymore and thoroughly enjoyed being with you on this one. I love how you comment on natural formations and nature in general. Thanks for taking the time and spending it with us.
I love joining you on your hikes and other adventures. It allows me to see things that I never would see otherwise. I enjoy walking along and listening to your descriptions because I feel like I'm almost there as well. Please keep up with these kinds of videos as I so enjoy the adventure!
Thank you for bringing us along to this gorgeous hike! Please make more hiking videos! It's especially gorgeous for me because I live in a very flat country. Our highest peak is 318 meters (1,043 ft). 😂 We have gorgeous raised peat bogs, ancient temperate forests, limestone cliff coasts and huge areas where migratory birds rest.
I agree with many previous comments. My hiking days are long over, but I have great and precious memories from 60 years ago of hiking for weeks through Glacier National Park, and The Grand Tetons, as well as though the Idahoan wilderness, as well as the unique beauty that are the Dakotas. Thanks for your videos.
I love how you appreciate the beauty of everything. You would make an amazing tour guide. I hope someday I can go hiking with you and see the beautiful Northeast.
No wonder it’s your favourite hike. It’s absolutely amazing. You’re very lucky to have such a beautiful place to go. Ideal to just sit and be at one with nature. Thank you for sharing 💜🇬🇧
Thank you Post 10, for taking us on this beautiful hike. Brings up some fond memories. From when i was able to go out hiking and exploring. Thank you again
I was surprised when I mentioned your videos to my brother a year or so ago. He said he was watching you then! He passed away recently and i know he would love this one of the hike❤. Thank you for sharing!
I like your really long drives and blogs. I usually just put my everybody in push play and just listen. There's something very comforting about the way you describe the area. It almost makes me feel like I'm there with you. Keep up the great work
I love watching your videos! I like how you care for things like drains. I like how you care about nature and wildlife. I like how you care for yourself and the safety of you and others. Keep up the great work 😀👍
Thank you so much for letting us enjoy your hike! Loved seeing this, my hubby and I did welsh and Dickey a couple of times in the 2000s loved it, we now have moved out to the black hills, to explore, thanks for the reminiscing of home. (N.E.)❤
How do you find the black hills area? I'm from New England but it always looked really beautiful. Also the tv show deadwood haha was really good and made it look so nice out there
More of these type vlogs, please. Thanks for taking us (me) along on your hike. I felt like I was there with you, feeling the same sensations as you. Reminds me a lot of Stone Mountain which, I assume you know, is a solid chunk of granite rising out of the GA landscape.
I've heard that they will eventually put digital pay kiosks for national and state parks. Thank you for the hike! I think that stinky growth was a Crown Tipped Coral Mushroom.
I love the hiking vlogs, I get to see places I will never be able to visit myself. I really like the way you chat and point things out, feels like we're on the hike with you.
I haven't been to NH in years, but it's got some absolute banger nature. It's a beautiful state. Very underrated. Lots of hiking that's very doable and easily accessible but still manages to give you the feeling of being out in the woods
That spongy looking fungus is a Sebacina schweinitzii or a jellied false coral fungus. I came across a beauty in PA one year. I use iNaturalist to identify everything I see. That was a beautiful hike. I would have loved to hike that in my younger day, but now I think I’d probably fall down the mountain. 😂 thanks for taking us.
8/28/23. Thank you so very much for a lovely video and a very lovely hike. My legs will no longer allow me to do this on my own so it has been joyous for me.
Thanks for taking us on your hike! I call this a toe-stubber hike. If you're looking at trees and such, you're bound to stub your toe! Very informative. Fungus, trees, streams and the beautiful lookouts!
@@post.10 in your next video would you talk about the things you recommend to take in your backpack while hiking? 🥝 Besides water one thing I learned was to bring a wide variety of food. Including juicy fruit like plums, which are great for staying hydrated after sweating.
I enjoy the hikes better than the abandoned-structure exploration stuff you do. But frankly, you just have the right level of enthusiasm and voice-quality that most anything you've done is interesting. As long as you are having fun, we'll feel that, and we'll have fun too. :)
So beautiful - the walking trail takes so many turns and steps to another wonderful vista. No wonder you like it. The colour of those mountains is very much the same as the Blue Mountains here in Australia all the time.
Here i am having my dinner in Sweden thousands of miles away from Welch mountain. Watching this guy on his adventures is extremely relaxing and perfect after a hard stressful days work. He seems to be a genuinly nice guy aswell making it even better. And yes ive watched alot of those beaver dam cleanups. Grabbing a coffe now and back to Post 10!
I love this type of video. I’m exhausted!! 😅 Whew! 🥱 Lol. It was beautiful and relaxing. The optical illusion was really telling. But I do understand that you would never get to any of these remote locations if you went 30 the whole way. We love you Post. I mean that as most of us do. We love that you are here for us to explore these places we would never see if it wasn’t’ for you taking us along. I hope and pray all good things for you. ✌🏻🤍
I hiked Welch-Dickey years ago with a friend. She was in much better shape than me. She took it easy on me going up. She would stop now and then for us to rest. On the way down? I think she was trying to kill me! When your legs are not in shape, do you realize how hard it is to run down those bare granite ledges? I survived, but I have never forgotten that day!
Thank you so much for taking us on this gorgeous hike!!! 😍I miss my hikes so much!!! I appreciate you sharing while I await Fall to get back out in nature!!! Beautiful I appreciate that you stop like I do to appreciate all the magical things. The trails change through the seasons so it's always like a new trail for me each year! Thank you again!! 🚶♂🥾😊😎🌞🥰