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Evan’s Appalachian Trail Thru-Hike: Full Documentary 

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Now, about THIS video-
On April 21, 2018, I set out on a thru-hike of the 2,189 mile Appalachian Trail. This video is a full-length documentary of my thru-hike from start to finish. It's drawn from my 41 other videos about my thru-hike. My reflections on my thru-hike can be found not here on RU-vid, but on Instagram at my account @Backpacker_Comics. Follow me there!
Making appearances in this video: Liz Kidder, Luke Gaudreau, Lydia Schaeffer, Janet Hensley (Ms. Janet), Odie Norman, and many thru-hikers from the Class of 2018, including Yelp, P-1, Peach, Smoky, Denny, Griz, EZ, Shield Maiden, Trailblazer, Big Tuna, Miss Roberts, Poppins, Peanut, Ginger Balls, Mountain Goat, Buckles, ToolTime, Happy Feet, Bob Gnarley, Stumbles, Outlaw the ridgerunner.
Thanks also to the many hikers who agreed to appear in my other AT videos but who couldn't be included in this video because of space, including Joyful Rambler, GrizzleGear, and Hiking the Appalachian Trail with Wheezie & Duck.
Some RU-vid channels make appearances too: Hike & Tell, IBTAT, Hike Hunter, Loner2012AT, and (in the Harpers Ferry Section), Scoutmaster, Jake Hikes, Amanda Bess, Sleeves, BateBolt Productions (Pit Boss and Play by Play), Bruce Matson, and Fight for Together (the Crawfords).
If you want to support the Appalachian Trail, you can become a member of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. (I did!) You can also support the trail by contributing to 2018 thru-hiker's Bruce Matson's "RTK Challenge," in which donations are matched by Bruce up to $100,000. (I did this too!) Details here: bit.ly/2HxX5tA
The trail lore I talk about in these videos is derived from my reading about the AT. A full bibliography is given in the description to the first video in this series (AT #1).
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All music in this video was produced by me, Evan Schaeffer; much of it was composed, arranged, and performed by me as well.
Much of my music is available to use in videos for free. See www.evanschaeffermusic.com and, after reading the information there, download the songs from SoundCloud. You can also listen to my two albums of video music (Glow and Big Splash) at Spotify or at Apple Music--just search for "Evan Schaeffer."
Some of the songs that were used in this video that are available on iTunes, Spotify, and/or SoundCloud are Whigg Meadow (12:15); Graze (19:52); Roll (23:00), Sisyphus (40:00) and Daisy Town (1:29).
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Комментарии : 2,7 тыс.   
@daveshea5280
@daveshea5280 2 года назад
I'm an 80 year old guy who has dreamed of walking the trail but as life and health get in the way was not able to do it myself. However Evan, because of you " Racoon1" has made the trip and dream come true! If I'm ever in Nashville I would like to shake your hand and buy you a beer!! Thanks and God Bless!!
@frankedgar6694
@frankedgar6694 10 месяцев назад
I retired at 62 with the expectation of doing this trail. Spent too much money on new gear, pronptly got a lung infection, covid hit, finally survived tne li g I fection and now at 70, I’m working my way back. I can go about 4 hours now without a break. Maybe by next year…
@Patriot677
@Patriot677 8 месяцев назад
​@frankedgar6694 Frank, I'm 61, right there with you. Dreamed of walking the AT all my life, military life and family and just life in general has been an obstacle. I'll retire in 6 years and will hopefully be in good enough shape to still complete the walk. I'm inspired by older folks attempting and succeeding the AT walk. Thx for your point of view.
@justingagnier1394
@justingagnier1394 8 месяцев назад
I’m 40 and having a bit of a midlife crises lol. You inspire me buddy. I want to do this while I’m young yet and so I can squeeze in multiple hikes (triple crown). 2025 is when I want to start. I hope the world is still standing.
@sebastianwhalin743
@sebastianwhalin743 4 месяца назад
Thinking of life as an obstacle makes me sad. You choose your own obligations and should consider what you're sacrificing when you choose. Anyone can do it!
@dormiacrouch1905
@dormiacrouch1905 4 месяца назад
Those rocks get really slick when wet?!!
@newhampshirejoe5975
@newhampshirejoe5975 5 лет назад
Congratulations to all of you..... I'm 70 and I lived this trip through your eyes...and I thank you for that
@globe255
@globe255 4 года назад
New Hampshire Joe You are not more than 70 or 71 you can do the trip yourself.
@bentnickel7487
@bentnickel7487 4 года назад
I'm 70, have had both hips replaced and deal with Myasthenia Gravis. I too thank you. Been around the world, but settled in Virginia these last 3 years.
@davidoquias6061
@davidoquias6061 4 года назад
Thank you... missed hiking... I have gout... knees, ankles,, toes shoulders. Arches.. Thank you for taking me back to my happy days
@annaledezma1798
@annaledezma1798 3 года назад
So cool
@HearingDogs5
@HearingDogs5 3 года назад
I’d lived to do the AT. I’ve always wanted to do but one thing after another I missed out of a great dream. You guys and gals are so lucky! Great job to all of you!
@cynthiabustos585
@cynthiabustos585 2 года назад
As someone who is not a backpacker/hiker I can say this made me want to be more in touch with myself and nature. its made me want to challenge my mind and body. I really needed to see how much this world has to offer outside of my every day to day life. Thank for making this video and congratulations!
@aeromedical6750
@aeromedical6750 Год назад
Please do. When you are hiking, you leave the world behind. Not only do you obtain great physical fitness benefits but tremendous mental health benefits. There’s nothing like getting in tune with nature to reduce stress and reinvigorate yourself.
@donnielewis6958
@donnielewis6958 Год назад
All iv been thinking about
@rhondaweaver4486
@rhondaweaver4486 2 месяца назад
At 65, I dream of walking around my block. Thank you for giving me an experience I will never have. Love...
@funnyanimalshorts643
@funnyanimalshorts643 5 лет назад
Six thousand years from now, when anthropologists are trying to recreate the appalachian trail, this video is found on a half destroyed youtube server somehow preserved in the ash from yellowstone's eruption. It had been 5500 years since the first alien invasion, 2900 yrs since the eighth intergalactic war, and 1500 yrs since we found intelligent species in a galaxy other than our own, yet this is considered the greatest archeological find in hundreds of years.
@EvansBackpackingVideos
@EvansBackpackingVideos 5 лет назад
Nice comment, thanks!
@rudidower
@rudidower 4 года назад
I love it : ) Great imagination (unless you're a time traveller and these events are yet to happen)
@2011blueman
@2011blueman 3 года назад
Wait, so aliens are going to invade in 500 years. I'm going to mark that on my calendar.
@random9389
@random9389 3 года назад
This is a riceist comment. Eliens are not invaders but galactic explorers. Marx has taught us this. All Hail!
@BillNealElkWhistle
@BillNealElkWhistle 4 года назад
Seeing the hiker in the video who was working on eating 4 fully-loaded hot dogs reminded me about one of my backpacking ‘revelations’ which had to do with what some might call ‘hunger’ that I realized then was more properly understood as ‘food insecurity’. I ate regularly on the trail and actually gained 15 pounds of muscle in a month by carrying my load plus I started taking some of the load off others in my group and taking their donations of cheese and hard salami which I snacked on as I walked. For a month I was in the Marble Mountain Wilderness of Northern California - there were no shelters, huts, hostels, waystations, visitor centers, grocery stores, restaurants, motels, etc. I did get really tired of freeze-dried peas and carrots so when I went out on a 3 day solo with no food I was so happy to catch trout from the nearby lake and cook it up in my canteen cup with wood sorrel I had foraged. I also had the opportunity to cross the rimrock ridge of a box canyon and drop down into a series of lakes with no trails going into them where my partner and I caught 36 trout in an hour and a half - we had trout for lunch, trout for dinner, and trout for breakfast and then brought the remainder back to the rest of the group to satisfy their own food insecurity. I’m 76 now and can hardly walk with bad knees and a bad back after years as a wildland firefighter - but I still love trout! Here’s a video I made about that trip many years later - the song was recorded in 1998 and the video made in 2010: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oaEVhkuwUBg3.html
@crystalp6076
@crystalp6076 3 года назад
When I first started watching, I thought “there’s no way I’m watching this whole video”. 30 min in and I’m hooked. Great video. I love hiking and this has got me really interested in attempting the AT.
@EvansBackpackingVideos
@EvansBackpackingVideos 3 года назад
Good luck with it!
@shadowpitt
@shadowpitt 2 года назад
SMe here. I said I’ll give it about 10 minutes well it’s been 45 and I’m saving the rest for tomorrow. Pretty cool I see a lot of hikers doing the pacific coast trail while delivering in the idle wild mountains in so cal pretty cool to see it from the hikers point of view
@riptworkshops9121
@riptworkshops9121 2 года назад
yeah. don't.
@micahh.8565
@micahh.8565 2 года назад
Same same
@cindymerritt7622
@cindymerritt7622 2 года назад
I thought the same thing. Now I'm watching to the end.
@LindaHerndon-rb9xy
@LindaHerndon-rb9xy 5 месяцев назад
Evan I’m turning 67 this month doing this trail would be a dream come true I can only imagine the exhilaration of reaching the finish line on this long & sometimes excruciatingly hard but beautiful hiking trail but the beauty being worth every agonizing minute of it congratulations on completing this marvelous experience and thanks so much for sharing it with those of us that can only dream❤
@kimsylvia5341
@kimsylvia5341 4 месяца назад
I would like to go too! Im 6o!
@gregoutdoors7
@gregoutdoors7 5 лет назад
Watching this video is like reading a good book. I enjoyed it so much and then ...... it had to end. Thank you for taking me along with you. :)
@phinehasfenne
@phinehasfenne 4 года назад
Greg Outdoors I agree! I accidentally ran across this video and couldn’t stop watching!
@JustJimJr
@JustJimJr 4 года назад
Agreed 100%
@FloridaGirlAdventures
@FloridaGirlAdventures 4 года назад
Well put! Great adventure!
@cnolan7577
@cnolan7577 4 года назад
Ed Fenne watched the entire video in one sitting and when it was over I told everyone that I just thru hiked the AT in an hour and a half.
@stevec-b6214
@stevec-b6214 4 года назад
I think you just described a life fulfilled - make the most of it
@jahshoewa1
@jahshoewa1 4 года назад
Evan, this has been one of the better videos of the AT that I have seen.
@EvansBackpackingVideos
@EvansBackpackingVideos 4 года назад
Thanks, appreciate it!
@cnolan7577
@cnolan7577 4 года назад
Same here!
@stevec-b6214
@stevec-b6214 Месяц назад
I just watched this again after 3 years or so, and it made me smile just as much. I am retired now, and still hiking. NEVER GIVE IN! Thanks again for the inspiration.
@EvansBackpackingVideos
@EvansBackpackingVideos Месяц назад
You’re welcome-thanks for the comment!
@mikesnyder1788
@mikesnyder1788 2 года назад
Standing ovation! Congratulations on finishing this arduous journey and many thanks for sharing your thoughts and scenery with us flatlanders. Truly an astounding accomplishment and I wish you many more miles of happy wandering!
@avoshea
@avoshea 4 года назад
So I just turned 60. I hiked parts of the trail when I was younger and when getting off it after a weekend of hiking to return to my 9-5 M-F job I swore one day I would do the whole trail. This video has reignited in my a desire to do that. I will keep you posted.
@Dr.Pepper001
@Dr.Pepper001 4 года назад
It will turn your knees to jelly.
@ddo27
@ddo27 4 года назад
Do it and post your own videos. We will root you on.
@tylerwatts1284
@tylerwatts1284 3 года назад
I'm here one year later to say. Please tell me you still wanna hike it. I love seeing older people on the trail, it makes me feel hopeful when I get 40 years down the road!
@Meyer0656
@Meyer0656 5 лет назад
I completed my thru-hike of the AT in 2014, and I've just got to say that this is the best documentary of the trail that I've seen so far. You have a great sense of humor. It was so nice to see the trail family stick together until the very end. Congratulations and thank you for allowing us to tag along on your journey.
@EvansBackpackingVideos
@EvansBackpackingVideos 5 лет назад
Thanks, appreciate it!
@winstonbrooks6254
@winstonbrooks6254 3 года назад
Thank you and Congrats. In my 20's I hiked the John Muir Trail, and always wanted to do the AT. I'm 77 now, have a Alum Walker, needless to say, I'm stuck on the beach in Florida. Thru your camera, I got a good idea of what you saw. I'm forever greatfull. Best wishes to you and yours, remember "Get outside, Be Happy!" Brooks out.
@kristenk3238
@kristenk3238 2 года назад
The look on Yelp's face when he talks about his Dad and then on the last day when he says let's do it together. Tears. . .thank you so much for taking us all on this adventure with you. I didn't want to say goodbye to you guys. I can't imagine what it must have been like to go your separate ways. Lovely, true friendships ❤️
@Ladybug91085
@Ladybug91085 4 года назад
"Any words of wisdom?" "Keep walking" Love it!!! 🥰
@barbibutton9619
@barbibutton9619 4 года назад
Like a Forest Gump statement..loved it too
@leonardorubio5520
@leonardorubio5520 4 года назад
Being stuck in my apartment through this pandemic craziness when I so love and long the outdoors is very difficult mentally, physically and spiritually. Through your experience I was taken out of this box and transported to a journey that is so beautiful because it is so raw and difficult. God bless you for putting fresh air back into my lungs through your cellphone camera. I am truly grateful and I hope to see more of your videos soon my man!
@dominickbarrett2379
@dominickbarrett2379 3 года назад
Leonardo Rubio ppl PPP
@orangescout1967
@orangescout1967 3 года назад
Leonardo....hang in there brother. I’m right there with you. I snuck out for an overnighter about an hour from my house last week because I was sick of being cooped up. Just keep watching vids and looking at your gear in your living room like I do and wait for your spot to get back out there....you’ll get there my friend
@leonardorubio5520
@leonardorubio5520 3 года назад
@@orangescout1967 right on partner, thanks. I'm planning a weekend outing soon to the Adirondacks. It will be liquid joy and I'm planning to drink my fill! Blessings to you OS.
@thomasgross8289
@thomasgross8289 2 года назад
Jesus people go out! If you still believe this pandemic charade by now...i don't know what to say. How can you listen to POLITICIANS and thier lackeys about things that impact your lives so much?! I mean really im genuinely curious.
@ruzicatowers8693
@ruzicatowers8693 2 года назад
@@orangescout1967 people actually stayed home ??? LOL wtf for.
@janetthompson281
@janetthompson281 Год назад
Wow Evan, Very nice job on the whole AT experience. I watched you, Hand Stand, and the Crawfords in 2018. It was so inspirational that my best friend and I hit the trail in 2019. I just wanted to say that you are extremely talented, Music, Art, Video grapher etc. So awesome to watch the whole AT experience’s in 1 go. The Crawfords did the same and I enjoyed watching theirs as well. You marrying Luke and Liz at the top of Katahdin was then icing on the cake. Thank you so much for sharing!!
@EvansBackpackingVideos
@EvansBackpackingVideos Год назад
You're welcome, thanks for commenting!
@CC58
@CC58 3 года назад
Back to see Evan again. Has a lot more meaning in these trying times. Thanks Evan.
@songmin0813
@songmin0813 4 года назад
Thank you... I can't do what you did. I am a person with a wheelchair because your video I feel like I been the AT Thru....Thank you
@markmachado2634
@markmachado2634 4 года назад
Same with me too I know the feeling past 18 years paralyzed from waist down.
@susanwilson8441
@susanwilson8441 3 года назад
Same here. Not in a chair but disabled. Was wonderful to go along on this hike.
@florastewart7957
@florastewart7957 3 года назад
I have stage four cancer. Always wanted to do the trail in sections. I think I ‘ll do it for my friends and new friends. I am so proud of him for doing this. Brings our spirits up!!!!
@markfletcher4964
@markfletcher4964 3 года назад
God Bless Song Min
@markfletcher4964
@markfletcher4964 3 года назад
@@markmachado2634 God Bless you...
@kenf1075
@kenf1075 5 лет назад
Evan, had the pleasure of meeting you at Trail Day 2019. We talked briefly about you, Liz, and Luke but I failed to tell you my favorite scene in your wonderful video series of last year’s thru hike: Liz’s reaction when you caught up with all of them in the Whites. It was just good to see friends excited to see you again and be with you to continue on the journey as a group.
@brendaglasser903
@brendaglasser903 2 года назад
My late husband hiked the AT back in the 70's. He kept a very interesting, detailed log that I typed and published for our family and friends. But, as great as his descriptions were, there's nothing like actually seeing the mud, rocks, mountains, lakes and beauty of this amazing trail. Thanks Even for taking us along with you on your journey! Now, I'm going to watch Liz's video!
@kathymyers7279
@kathymyers7279 8 месяцев назад
What a wonderful labor of ❤.
@tm13tube
@tm13tube 3 месяца назад
Eat Maine ice cream while you can.
@patriciawalker1438
@patriciawalker1438 3 года назад
I am 73....thank you for hiking the trail for me.....bless you all
@dansolano7785
@dansolano7785 5 лет назад
I just binged watched the whole video in one sitting. Never thought i would enjoy more than an hour youtube video. This was so raw and inspiring!
@robinbabington8334
@robinbabington8334 4 года назад
That was awesome 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@sarahward3164
@sarahward3164 3 года назад
@@robinbabington8334 PA
@judithryle2113
@judithryle2113 2 года назад
Me too. I so enjoyed this
@nana73carol46
@nana73carol46 4 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing hike with this 72 year old lady who would have loved to do this at a younger age. It was amazing! (Tears in my eyes.)
@bambam900
@bambam900 4 года назад
Oh I will do this now while I'm in my 20's. Thanks for making me realize.
@nana73carol46
@nana73carol46 3 года назад
@@myrnawashington9057 yes, I felt like that too! It's really a blessing to be able to travel along with others. Thanks for your post! I bet we could be great friends!
@Rickshaw_Bohammer
@Rickshaw_Bohammer 3 года назад
Just finished my 3 day hike 32 miles though Michaux Forest in PA. Hats off to you sir
@g-man4647
@g-man4647 3 года назад
Thank you Evan, you did an outstanding job hiking the AT and recording your adventure ! Your an amazing person with an awesome attitude. Thank you again and god speed.
@lesjones7019
@lesjones7019 2 года назад
Twat you say
@EvansBackpackingVideos
@EvansBackpackingVideos 5 лет назад
Liz's final (and unforgettable) AT video is here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2Lc1b3qcKWk.html Please watch it at once: you won't be disappointed! Now, about what I'm doing going forward-- I’m writing this comment from home-which means I’m back at home! Many have asked about "post-trail adjustment." I’m so glad I hiked the AT, but I’m also glad I’m back at home. For me, post-trail adjustment will be easy. For one, I’m returning to a busy life. And two, I can rely on one of the truths I learned about myself on the AT: being at home with my family will always be preferable to being away. (Well, I knew this already, but the AT experience confirmed it for me once again.) If you have specific questions about my hike, please leave a comment and I promise to respond. My email address is in the video description, but please limit the emails to private matters. If you think the answer to your questions might be beneficial to others, please leave a comment rather than sending an email. If you want to stay connected to me in my upcoming activities, please follow me on Instagram at my account @Backpacker_Comics. I’m putting my post-trail thoughts there! Links to all the places you can find my music are listed on the website "evanschaeffermusic.com." That includes Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud (all my new stuff goes here first), Free Music Archive, and my other RU-vid channel, "Evan Schaeffer Music." Finally, if you have any interest in satiric writing about lawyers and the law, check out my book "How to Feed a Lawyer (and Other Observations from the Legal Underground)" at Amazon. There is a website that collects my biography, writings, and all other relevant links in one place--"evanschaeffer.com" Thanks to all who followed my hiking adventures on this channel! And remember, it's not ALL about the Appalachian Trail -- I've hiked many trails and tried to make interesting videos about them, including the Benton MacKaye Trail and the Sheltowee Trace, plus many trips in the Smokies. All these videos will remain up at this channel, so consider watching them sometime if you haven't already. Thanks!
@geraldbyrne2146
@geraldbyrne2146 4 года назад
The last part of the video brings back memories. In 1997, when I was 39 years old, a friend and I did a 1-day climb and descend on Mt. Katahdin by the same route as you. It was a cool spring day, clear skies and over 100 miles of visibility. Just gorgeous on top of that mountain. On the way up, we shared a portion of the climb with a young woman from Michigan who was starting her journey to conquer the Appalachian Trail from Maine southward. I have a tremendous amount of respect for anyone attempting this feat. Kudos to you and your group for completing this journey. And thanks for bringing back some good memories!
@bradboardwell8295
@bradboardwell8295 2 года назад
As somebody who will probably never step foot on the AT, I just happened to stumble upon your video and channel. I really didn't think I would watch all of it and you sucked me me right in and kept me entertained and glued to the TV the entire time. my heart smiled when you you were able to meet up with your friends at the camp in the clouds… THANK YOU for making this!!! Y'all rock!!!!!
@grahamflythe3122
@grahamflythe3122 4 года назад
Hey that's me just after 5 minutes, glad you enjoyed your trip. Happy we could help, even just a little. Happy trails, Wokman.
@EvansBackpackingVideos
@EvansBackpackingVideos 4 года назад
Hi--thanks for watching and commenting!
@roche4647
@roche4647 5 лет назад
This video length is roughly 2.6 seconds per AT mile; your hiking speed never ceases to amaze......
@josephshields2922
@josephshields2922 4 года назад
"Leave the food bag for the bears" smart move on their part, encourage bears to the trail so someone can call the cops on them. Glad you picked it up, thanks.
@darknessconcept2156
@darknessconcept2156 Год назад
Evan, I've watched your AT thru-hike video a few times over the years (as well as the videos of other thru-hikers). I must say, that moment where you caught back up with your tramily is the single greatest moment captured in any AT video I have ever seen. Thank you for taking us all on your journey with you.
@shannonbritton5313
@shannonbritton5313 3 года назад
I like how u include a little more of the historical info that some others don't mention. Some people may refer to it as the nerdy 🤓 stuff but I think its awesome 👌 such a great AT video 💜💙
@mr.onethirtyeight5088
@mr.onethirtyeight5088 3 года назад
Yeah that's the first thing that struck me too. And honestly it kept the video more interesting.
@iamloved223
@iamloved223 2 года назад
The history lessons were my favorite part!
@pamelamorris3148
@pamelamorris3148 2 года назад
It’s the only reason I continued watching it after he began rifling through abandoned camps with food & supplies, which are to be reported as most are missing people who have yet to be found. The AT claims approx 100 lives a year that don’t return home from the trails & are missing for years.
@matthewschneider9335
@matthewschneider9335 2 года назад
This video makes me jealous I wanna hike this trail
@TheJhtlag
@TheJhtlag 2 года назад
Yep, same here. My dad drove my grandfather to Newfound Gap to see the Roosevelt dedication. on a different subject captured some photo of Catawba Rhododendrons at 22:25 partly due a later start than the March crowd.
@BackOutside
@BackOutside 5 лет назад
ive watched this a couple times now, learn somthing new everytime. no other AT hike documentary has so many history lessons about bridges,buildings,towns and everything alike. love it
@M.R.T.V.Videos
@M.R.T.V.Videos 2 года назад
People with dredlocks are always so arrogant LOL
@michaelmarkmartiniii6489
@michaelmarkmartiniii6489 4 года назад
I'm an old walker, now disabled and the longest and best I've done in 6 years is 4 miles in 5 hours. Then I was down for 3 days. It was a nice flat trail too Thanks for your video, it's great to see such nice areas still exist anymore . I grew up in the Adaiondacks which have been drawn down to a point like the trail in New Jersey you came through. ( I hiked it back in the 70s) tree roots on top of the ground. Thanks for reminding me of good memories. God Bless You 🙏
@karengerace7506
@karengerace7506 Год назад
Great job. I live in Maine so the beauty surrounds me daily.
@catholiccrusader5328
@catholiccrusader5328 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for letting me accompany you virtually the length of this entire trek. I really enjoyed this feel-good video. GOD bless all of you wonderful people. Much love from Chicago.
@tm13tube
@tm13tube 3 месяца назад
Thank you Evan. This has been, well, you pulled me in all the way in. My face is closer to the iPad than it needs to be but I didn’t want to miss anything. I have only watched one other, more of a documentary, about a woman solo hiking near Katahdin. The pace you walked was inspirational. Beautiful video. Well done. Smiling happy I found you.
@EvansBackpackingVideos
@EvansBackpackingVideos 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the nice comment!
@65sheilakay
@65sheilakay 4 года назад
Tennessee girl here:-) saying thanks so much for filming this. What a wonderful documentary! Watched every minute of it.
@glevideo
@glevideo 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for letting me relive my journey in 2005. You met Miss Janet up in Maine? What the heck? She used to run a hiker hostel in her house in Erwin, TN on the other side of town from Uncle Johnny's. I know the town folks were giving her a hard time for having lots of hikers hanging around. Maybe they ran her out. Bless her heart.
@TreeLBollingTreeMan
@TreeLBollingTreeMan 4 года назад
Miss Janet is still in Erwin
@jenfizzie7
@jenfizzie7 3 года назад
This was so amazing - found you through Liz Kidder because of her sobriety and wanting to work on myself. I loved every second of this documentary of your thru-hike. Hope to do this some day and see you out there. Take care Evan!
@handyman1310
@handyman1310 Год назад
as a lifelong fan of the trail, I am amazed at the quality of the entire video. Beautiful work. 55 yrs ago when my brother and I stepped on the trail over I70 I wanted to hike the trail and with your video I feel I have. Thanks dude
@bagboy1942
@bagboy1942 5 лет назад
I must have had a feeling this was coming! I rewatched all your pre-hike videos and some of your other hiking videos this past weekend and had just watched a couple of your older videos this am when I saw that this one was posted. It was great to relive your thru-hike again watching the "short" version. Thanks for sharing!
@28105wsking
@28105wsking 5 лет назад
I will never be able to go now, so I want to thank you so much for this video. It takes the sharp edge off my sadness and regret! Looked pretty miserable sometimes, and awesome at others. Im so glad you were able to do it for me! AT Strong!
@spellingquestionable
@spellingquestionable 5 лет назад
Wendy S. King - I will never be able to go either. I understand your regrets but don’t be sad. You were able to live vicariously through Evans dream.
@danajohnson4313
@danajohnson4313 Месяц назад
My daughter, Jillian Buckets, was on trail with you, she only made the 1/4 way mark. I am thankful for your video. Seeing the orange tag and the 1/4 way sign meant the world to me.... for more reasons than you can know. Thankful to see the paths she crossed..... wish she could have made it to "K". Her tramily "Scatter" and "Valc" carried her bucket to Katadin ❤ so glad I stumbled upon your video.
@chrisherbst9573
@chrisherbst9573 3 года назад
Thank you for taking me with you on the AT. Your journey has inspired me. This has always been a dream of mine to thru hike the AT and seeing what it really is like through your lens has really had an impact. Thank you again!!!
@yornoc318
@yornoc318 5 лет назад
I loved this! You are an inspiration and I wish you many more happy days on the trail.
@joeleyba2544
@joeleyba2544 4 года назад
Thank you for allowing me to feel like I joined you during your journey. So impressive and so thankful to have watched and gotten to know you. My life has been so much about perseverance and so was your hike. It’s great to see.
@HeartHealer1
@HeartHealer1 2 года назад
Absolutely one of the best thru hike videos out there. You've inspired this future thru hiker in ways words cannot describe. Thank you so much for your time and efforts to produce this start to finish documentary.
@dlbike76
@dlbike76 3 года назад
I've enjoyed watching this and seeing the friendships that you've made along the way. I love hiking and backpacking and an AT thru-hike is definitely on my bucket list.
@reesedavis4877
@reesedavis4877 4 года назад
I watched the whole video and loved it! Thank you for bringing us along with you on your journey 🤗
@stevenjones982
@stevenjones982 4 года назад
I’ve always wanted to hike the AT! Thank you for allowing me to live vicariously thru your awesome adventure! Epic!
@jasondananay1800
@jasondananay1800 2 года назад
Thank you so much for putting this together. I won't be able to check this off my "to do list" for a while, but watching this was such a blessing to me. Thanks again!
@tvmojo
@tvmojo 2 года назад
That was amazing! I followed Liz's videos through the AT when she was on it and knew you from there, it was really fun to see this from your perspective. Now I'll dive into your earlier videos :) Thanks for keeping these available!
@Seed833
@Seed833 4 года назад
Congratulations on finishing the AT and for taking us all along! You’re a brave soul and a wonderful artist!
@sammimdross5326
@sammimdross5326 5 лет назад
Awww...so love it! Missing all the hikers and your videos. Love all the awesome facts you put in, all your tarp set ups and the gang. Hope all is going well.
@andysharmanphotography
@andysharmanphotography 3 года назад
Really, really enjoyed this video. Loved your openness and honesty throughout and your quiet unassuming narration Thank you so much for making this fantastic film and enormous congratulations for completing this challenge.
@Valkyriepedersen
@Valkyriepedersen 3 года назад
Thank you so much for making this documentary. I truly enjoyed being a part of your trip via watching it.
@robertgriner3086
@robertgriner3086 4 года назад
Thank you so much for letting me experience even a small part of hiking the AT. Your video was better than I good book. Once I started I couldn't stop it until you guys made it to the end. Thank you!
@karlgraf2447
@karlgraf2447 4 года назад
Congratulations to you all. I just came across this video and I felt a part of it. I actually felt sad when it was over. Thanks for documenting the hike.
@TiGGyZCabin
@TiGGyZCabin 3 года назад
Thank You So Incredibly Much for bringing us along on this beautiful journey 💞
@rjzlwop3153
@rjzlwop3153 3 года назад
Sir, that was so beautiful I hope this does not make me sound like a freak! But I have watched Liz handstands video when you snuck up behind her and told her to turn around! And I’ve watched your video several times when you snuck up behind her and said he turn around and how excited she was it’s absolutely awesome! And it touches my heart very deeply! I don’t know what it is! But U2 seriously have some friendship chemistry! The three of you are awesome and amazing! Thank you so much sir, for posting these videos I am leaving October 3, 2020 and my friend and I are going to Georgia to hike for a couple of days on the Appalachian Trail and we are going to Nails gap! I am Blind my friend is taking me so that I can experience a little bit of the trail! I am so pumped and so excited to do this! You’re an amazing person and an amazing human being and I love every video that I have watched with you and the brat child handstand! I’m not judging I passed no judgment upon anybody anybody and everybody is allowed and able to be themselves! There’s only one true judge and it’s not me! I am a little bit long-winded! And if it offend you well I guess we can pass that off to Miss Liz! Thank you sir for an amazing videos and for you being the awesome person that you are!
@Hoku12
@Hoku12 5 лет назад
A beautiful story! Loved all parts of it. Made me feel sad when it was over. Such a wonderful experience and bonding for you Luke Liz and Yelp. The best to the four of you. Thanks for sharing. Have always been curious about the trail. What a hike 😊🌲😊
@nicciburns11
@nicciburns11 4 года назад
Thank you for this video. My pull to that trail is more than I can express. Congrats
@grampsoutdooradventuresdal7104
@grampsoutdooradventuresdal7104 3 года назад
Outstanding video Evan. Thank you for taking us along (so to speak). Something I would have loved to do when I was physically able. At times I could feel the emotion and the pain.
@banjiegirl2001
@banjiegirl2001 2 года назад
When I saw this I expected a great video. I got an over the top video and watched it end to end!! Loved it, Evan! Ready for the southbound video with your crew too!❤️
@jonnies8478
@jonnies8478 4 года назад
Thanks for taking me along, it was a great trip. 🙂
@mooseliver1772
@mooseliver1772 4 года назад
Heading back out this week to continue my 2020 thru hike attempt and watched your documentary AGAIN to remind myself how I will be spending the next 5 months. Thanks for sharing your experiences with the hiking community.
@jeanroeder5534
@jeanroeder5534 3 года назад
Loved this video, thank you for doing the trail and filming your experience. I was surprised to see just how difficult some of the sections were.
@upnorthviking823
@upnorthviking823 3 года назад
This is so inspiring!! This video calmed me down a lot!Maybe i need to start hiking.Allready did canada from coast to coast 6times. Think its time to walk now! Really enjoyed your video! Thanks for sharing!!!
@angelikaschwaff8021
@angelikaschwaff8021 5 лет назад
Thanks for this! It was great watching and following along your path. And oh my, what a lovely happy end! :D
@carolkranawetter4044
@carolkranawetter4044 5 лет назад
Evan thank you for this vlog ... I enjoyed every minute of it.
@ambu6478
@ambu6478 3 года назад
What an awesome video!! I always wanted to try the AT , but never seemed to be able to find the time and now I'm too old. Watching your video has been like the next best thing. Thanks so much!!
@MusiqTruth
@MusiqTruth 2 года назад
I watched this whole thing and it honestly made my day. The perseverance and drive, internal ambition and discipline that one must have to complete such a feat is incredibly admirable. I'm just getting into hiking and it's helped me in so many ways. The positive and genuinely kind folks you meet in passing on the trail helps restore my faith in humanity. Most people are good. I feel free out in nature and my love for it, to protect it, along with hiking has relieved the stress of this pandemic and helped me hear from my own heart more clearly. That's what mother nature does for us. Thank you for taking us along on your courageous trip through the AT, Evan and much success to you.
@laurakelso8381
@laurakelso8381 5 лет назад
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! GREAT JOB TO ALL THOSE WHO ACCOMPLISHED THIS UNBELIEVABLY DIFFICULT TRAIL!!!!!
@brianwhitby2703
@brianwhitby2703 4 года назад
didnt realise it was an hour and a half when i clicked on it, but i watched it all and enjoyed every second of it, great upload, makes me want to go for a hike but i got compressed discs and nerve damage in my back so i guess i will have to subscribe so i can join you(in spirit) on your hikes, thanks from Liverpool, England
@egobot3231
@egobot3231 2 года назад
I’ve watched this 3-4 times. It never gets boring. Thanks for doing this
@sammiller5920
@sammiller5920 2 года назад
Awesome job with the video!! I am considering doing the trail myself this upcoming spring and found this video to be extremely insightful and definitely lit the fire in my heart. I’ve been sitting on this for a long time and figured the time is now and will be preparing myself until then! Thank you guys again!!
@dennisddd8243
@dennisddd8243 3 года назад
Wow,, what a great journey, enjoyed it very much. Of course you did the walking all I had to do was the watching. And you're from Nashville, I live right down the road in Springfield, thanks for the adventure
@rewildingtonature6227
@rewildingtonature6227 5 лет назад
Awesome video Evan much needed inspiration!!! Watching Liz's next!
@vansvanandtravels7566
@vansvanandtravels7566 3 года назад
What an amazing video! I feel like I was right there with you every step! Great people all around you! Congratulations to the newlyweds!
@johnmartin5131
@johnmartin5131 3 года назад
Evan...very well done my friend! Thanks so much for the extra time and work it took for you to take us all along with you on your adventure. Like so many others I'm sure, it was an inspiration. Now, I am left with the same dilemma, how to find time (or make time) to Thru Hike it all myself!
@tommyromans7893
@tommyromans7893 4 года назад
This was very good! We were with you all the way. Very good pictures, felt like we were right there through the rain, cold and heat. Well done! A good ending.
@mikeg7839
@mikeg7839 5 лет назад
Hell of a video man. One of the best I’ve seen about the AT out of all that I’ve seen
@TheKonraed
@TheKonraed 2 года назад
I watched your video over a couple of days. I felt like I was with you and your friends. I even felt joyful and giggled a bit as I watched you and your companions complete the trail. Thank you for sharing with those of us, who enjoy the outdoors and hiking, but have not envisioned ourselves or have the knowledge to do such a rugged strenuous trail as of yet. I thought to myself, wow, I could start hiking with my somewhat estranged son of 24 years. That might be a way to get to know him a little better. :)
@redlilwitchy6088
@redlilwitchy6088 3 года назад
Thank you for this adventure. What an amazing documentary of your hike and fellow hikers. Much respect!
@tmalcolm6138
@tmalcolm6138 Год назад
What an amazing video and it made me so emotional watching you and the friends you made along the way. A big thank you to your daughter for being so amazing and for the relationship you maintain with your dad. Very inspiring and very emotional.
@Steve-wg3cr
@Steve-wg3cr 2 года назад
Loved your video Evan. Thanks for putting it together. It really captured and communicated your experience with all its pleasures and challenges. Also enjoyed the shots of the beautiful scenery. Glad you were able to fight through the illness you experienced on part of the hike and make it through to the end. I found it all quite inspiring.
@philliptaylor5981
@philliptaylor5981 2 года назад
Wow, this was really cool! I live in the city, but my heart is outdoors! I've never really backpacked as an adult, but you definitely opened my world into the hiking culture and how family centered it can be! Thank you for taking the time! Stay healthy, stay safe man!
@Johnny-ip4mk
@Johnny-ip4mk 2 года назад
So glad I watched. Such a joy to witness your journey with your friends. It was a very heartwarming moment when you finally found your friends in the Whites! You seemed so determined to catch up with them. I can’t wait to watch more of your videos.
@jimmartin7881
@jimmartin7881 3 года назад
So cool to be able to have a record of your hike that will eventually be archival footage one day. A few friends and I did the AT from VT to VA in 87 when we finished HS and we've only got a few rolls worth of pics but great memories. Didn't encounter near as many people as you did and no cell phones were actually a blessing in my opinion.
@conradmorin8965
@conradmorin8965 4 года назад
Thank you for taking me along..... I really enjoyed your video and I only wish that I could have done such an expedition in my younger years when I was healthy.
@aaronjohnson2317
@aaronjohnson2317 3 года назад
Seeing this has inspired me to begin my trek in the great outdoors. Thank you.
@trentdowler7443
@trentdowler7443 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your journey with us. Glad you found such a great group of trail friends to travel with.
@rumblechick73
@rumblechick73 5 лет назад
So happy to find this in my in box today! Missed your calm delivery and sharing your experiences with such honesty and awareness. I hope you will continue to pop back up with other content now and then! ♥♥♥
@The1Ox
@The1Ox 5 лет назад
AMEN!
@DigBaddy919
@DigBaddy919 5 лет назад
What an amazing video. Thank you so much 😊. I loved everything but especially the ending.
@danielkutcher5704
@danielkutcher5704 2 года назад
I watched some of your videos in 2018. I finally got around to watching the entire thruhike video, and it was outstanding. This spring I hiked from Amicalola Falls State Park to Hot Springs with the late bubble of hopeful thruhikers and other section hikers at 67. It was more difficult than I imagined, but not by much. I intend to do an inside-out thruhike next year, beginning with the easier middle miles, flipping south, skipping the middle and finishing up at Katahdin. I'm going to try sandals this fall, when I complete the trail (in sections) at Atkins, Va. Great production, Evan. God bless you! 👍🙏👊
@kevinriley5847
@kevinriley5847 3 года назад
Great job, Evan. Thank you for sharing this with us--and with such a minimal "gear" setup--just the phone! Congratulations.
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