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Huntington Ravine to Mount Washington | The Most Dangerous Trail in the White Mountains! 

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This amazing trail is considered the most difficult hiking trail in the northeast USA. The lower "approach" section and upper "alpine" section are not difficult, but the middle "headwall" section is where the route will test your mettle.
The lower "approach" section begins at the Tuckerman Ravine Trail and ends at the rescue cache in the floor of the ravine. This section is a gradual ascent on a rock-strewn path through the forest, paralleling and repeatedly crossing the stream that drains Huntington Ravine. Sights include many waterfalls, one cave, and distant views of the "headwall" section.
The middle "headwall" section begins at the rescue cache in the floor of the ravine and ends at the Alpine Garden Trail. This section begins with scrambling around, over, and under giant boulders in the floor of the ravine, then ascends a giant talus slope called "The Fan" before ascending the steep and dangerous headwall itself. Note that the headwall portion is so steep and sheer that it's basically rock climbing. Features include scrambles on large exposed ledges with limited holds, traverses across ledges, hugging a hanging boulder, and a narrow chimney.
The upper "alpine" section begins at the Alpine Garden Trail and ends at the Auto Road. Just before reaching the Auto Road, a left turn onto Nelson Crag Trail leads to the summit of Mount Washington. This section involves a gradual ascent on rock steps, following cairns and scree walls through the alpine environment. Note that there is no shelter from the potentially brutal weather, and the terrain blocking the typical strong northwest winds may lull hikers into underestimating the conditions. If there is any doubt about the safety of the conditions, and knowing that descending the headwall is dangerous, retreat must follow the Alpine Garden Trail either south to Lion Head Trail or north to the Auto Road.
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LNT - leave no trace. Meaning if you carry it in then carry it out and if you do see trash on trail try to carry it out as well to help keep these mountains beautiful and clean.
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@Anthony-mw6qj
@Anthony-mw6qj Год назад
My brother and I went to the White Mountains as complete backpacking novices 38 years ago in early May (ages 19 and 24). In planning the trip, I saw on a topographic map that there was a trail marked going up through Huntington Ravine, so I figured we could just HIKE up it, like you do on trails. We were quite surprised at how steep the "trail" was getting. The we came to a permanently-shaded snow/ice field in the V of the ravine, which seemed insane to cross, so scrapped our plans and started heading back down. But with our 65 pound old-school external frame packs, rocks were sliding our from under us all over, so we figured that wasn't going to work. So we used our old Rambo knives as ice picks and crossed the snow/ice patch on all fours. Started heading back up the rock...BUT now we were no longer on the route. Shortly after we started up, I was stuck on near-vertical rock with essentially nothing at all in the way of hand or foot holds, unlike in this video with great holds. With only 1/2-1 inch rounded and wet and slimy holds and 65 pound packs (and absolutely zero rock climbing experience), we were truly on the brink of death. Felt like we had one foot on the other side. Ended up taking us 3-4 hours to go about 80-100 feet up a cliff, where we eventually regained the route, which was a piece of cake compared to what we had just survived. I just went back to the top of Huntington Ravine this week with the family to revisit the site of the ordeal. Then found this video. This is really wonderful having a video re-creation of that area.
@matthewgallant3622
@matthewgallant3622 4 месяца назад
That’s insane. You guys got extremely lucky because all you needed was extreme winds and white out conditions to roll in quick and you’d be in even more trouble. Thanks for sharing! My friend and I have snowboarded a lot at Tuckerman Ravine and always played it safe. He got super close to falling into a crevasse on the ravine one day at the end of May, and we didn’t spend a ton of time there due to bad wind coming in. Mount Washington is an insane place just to be.
@roonm5260
@roonm5260 9 месяцев назад
Now you all can see the “trail” that the rescuers have to negotiate when carrying a litter with someone who shouldn’t have been there in the first place. Shout out to all rescue volunteers and crews who do great work.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay Месяц назад
They are definitely an amazing group of people. I wish I lived anywhere near the mountains because I would absolutely be on a rescue team.
@amytraverse4520
@amytraverse4520 3 года назад
By far the most thorough documentation of this trail, while holding a go pro in one hand, and Ryan with his damn poles🤣 "Hands Down" the best HR vlog!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Thank you! I tried to show it all. Hike the hike with me. See what’s it’s all about. No one every really documents these things thoroughly and I’m a detailed Kinda person. If I watch a blog it’s because I want the details
@collectviewsandvert469
@collectviewsandvert469 2 года назад
i love those darn poles! but they were quite inconvenient at times on this hike haha
@armadilloross
@armadilloross Год назад
I feel like I’m there. This is gold.
@kenjones4564
@kenjones4564 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the great video,,,, never did that trail and now at 75 dont think i ever will. Just wonderful.
@mariangreenspan2623
@mariangreenspan2623 2 года назад
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing this. I'm 70, and will never climb Huntington's Ravine in this life, so very glad to get to see it.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Thank you so much for watching. I tried to give one of the best and most thorough vlogs on the Internet of this climb!
@johnmalenchek6597
@johnmalenchek6597 2 месяца назад
The "Richard Simmons" of hiking. Flamboyant, to say the least.
@BostonsF1nest
@BostonsF1nest Год назад
Huntington Ravine is hard but it’s definitely doable. The first time I hiked Mt Washington my father took me up Huntington’s when I was 12. I had no climbing or hiking experience, I didn’t even know what I was getting myself into. He’s a former Army Ranger 75th, and had been up the mountain a bunch of times. His wife at the time was 6 months pregnant and did Tucks then Boot Spur. I remember wanting to quit at one point and him just telling me- “we can go back if you want but just remember that turning around now will be harder than finishing”. It took up about 3 hours I think to summit and it was late July so all the snow had melted and the trail wasn’t as wet as it was here. The fog also cleared out towards the end so you could see the whole valley and just how high up you were which made things even more scary. I also fell into the water at the start standing on a rock while trying to take a picture lol. That said- if you’re a beginner this trail is definitely possible, as long as you’re with someone experienced to lead you. As long as you’re in shape you won’t have any problems but it does get sketchy at some points. For me- it was almost better not knowing the risk beforehand because if I did I wouldn’t have done it. Now that I’m 32 I’ve been up Huntington Ravine about a dozen times. We do it every summer. It’s fun to camp out at night too and start the trail first thing in the morning so you get a good head start before anyone else, then have the rest of the day to do whatever.
@drobinson1927
@drobinson1927 3 года назад
Best line in any of your videos…. “Whacking the official bush 😂😂😂😂😂”. Great video as always !!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Hahahaha You got a love whacking the official bush
@gregorynaigles1769
@gregorynaigles1769 3 года назад
There are two things I can't believe: 1) That I actually hiked this trail last year, and 2) That you hiked it in wet, windy, overcast weather, and while holding a camera for most of the climb. Extremely well done, and absolutely deserving of the thumbs up. Looking forward to the Great Gulf video - that will be my final T25!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Yes!! Thank you Greg! The great gulf video came out great with the clouds clearing out in our face and turning into magic views
@LouWalters777
@LouWalters777 3 месяца назад
Your video popped up in my feed and I loved it! I now hike instead of being an alcoholic and can totally relate to your excitement and exhilaration when you spot the gnarly track up ahead! Also the weather, terrain and flora changing. I became hooked from my first rock scramble; crave it. That trail looks insane! Thank you for filming. Lots of love from Australia.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 месяца назад
That is awesome! thank you for watching and thank you for the comment! The mountains have made me the happiest version of myself I could ever be. It’s my playground.
@granitelilac5641
@granitelilac5641 2 года назад
You guys are soo brave growing up in the 70 s my brothers told me about the famous Huntington ravine now I know what they mean. Your awesome climbers and with a go pro !!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed watching!
@LordBass
@LordBass 3 года назад
Wow, what a wild video. I've hiked Mt. Washington five times -- your video is proof why I will never take Huntington Ravine to get there. Many pucker moments just in the video. Great work!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Hahaha it’s great!!
@BostonsF1nest
@BostonsF1nest Год назад
Lol my dad took me up Huntington Ravine when I was 12- with me never even having hiking or climbing experience. I’ve never even seen the trail before or had no knowledge of how difficult it is. If I could do it at 12, you can do it now.
@richardm5540
@richardm5540 2 года назад
You guys showed no fear . I’m surprised you all remained so calm . Invaluable video!
@mink5
@mink5 9 месяцев назад
This is absolutely the best Huntington video I've ever seen. Great job, Brian, doing it mostly one-handed!!
@tomj4506
@tomj4506 Год назад
Wicked pissah !!! 50 yrs ago I did it. My hiking high point. Now I watch it & I freeze up from fear. And now I got vertigo ! I guess I will stay home & suck down beers ! Best HRT video I have seen & thats no shit. I will pass it on.... LFOD !
@frankrn
@frankrn 2 года назад
ive never seen such a detailed and spectacular video. i never took this trail because i dont like exposure. best video on Huntington ravine! thank you!!!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
You’re welcome, usually when I vlog something I go above and beyond! For the best memory for me but for the best detailed planning for other people! Glad you enjoyed. Happy trails!
@bigburdi
@bigburdi 2 года назад
Here's a comment for the algorithms. Nicely done. This trail is now on my bucket list.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
If you’re not already subscribe to my channel, I post lots of hard and crazy trails to my channel. The one I’m posting tomorrow is the second bucket list hike for most people besides Huntington ravine.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
The one im posting tomorrow is in the Adirondacks and it’s truly amazing.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Thank you for the comment, I’m glad you have a new bucket list item. This is one definitely that needs to be done.
@UnlikelyHiker
@UnlikelyHiker 3 года назад
Omg! I love a good rock scramble, cliffs and all things terrifying, but my heart was literally pounding watching this! So fantastic!! Looked amazing!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
It was absolutely amazing! I think the weather made it better for me.. I’m obsessed with those climbing into the clouds type of days!
@UnlikelyHiker
@UnlikelyHiker 3 года назад
@@BrianHikesAllDay that part where it looked like you popped out in front of that cliff or basin was crazy! And that trail that you said looked odd to you in the beginning with the rocks and grass reminded me of a ski trail. That area has backcountry downhill skiing. Was it that? Tucks is a big springtime ski/snowboard destination. That hike looked tougher/longer than the trap dike. I loved the trap dike.
@mtadams2009
@mtadams2009 Год назад
Very nice video, happy to see you enjoyed your hike. I have been hiking and skiing the Whites for decades. Funny thing is I had never heard of the terrible 25 until you. I did some of the T25 with a 50 pound pack back in the day. Thankfully today I am carrying a super light UL pack now I think people generally ice climb and ski Huntington Ravine. I am now retired and doing mostly long distance backpacking Long Trail, Colorado Trail but you have inspired me to maybe go back and hike some of my old friends in the Whites. I did the Pemi last year and really enjoyed it. You make great content, thanks so much.
@kevinr3439
@kevinr3439 Месяц назад
wow thats a beautiful site
@dawnmills1757
@dawnmills1757 3 года назад
I have to admit, I felt anxious and had sweaty palms for a lot of this vlog LOL! Congrats and amazing video footage as always!!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@briangriffin5524
@briangriffin5524 9 месяцев назад
Follow the yellow markers! 😅 That was some freaking hike. It's a miracle none of guys got hurt. Congrats!
@vandamecnarowska7533
@vandamecnarowska7533 Год назад
Thank you Brian for the video and all your videos. Fantastic footage. We climbed Mount Hunter with my 7 year old son. And we also climbed Mt Moosilauke with my 7 year old soon too. 9 hrs non stop. We took the loop trail, started with Rt side trail ( when looking at the trail map) and made loop and came back from the Lt side when looking at the trail map.We came back to the parking when it was exactly getting dark in 5 min. But Huntington Ravine is really brutal :)I LOVE your videos !!!!
@gregcochrane426
@gregcochrane426 3 года назад
Best video of HR on RU-vid bar none.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Thank you man!
@gregcochrane1641
@gregcochrane1641 3 года назад
@@BrianHikesAllDay absolutely captured just how gnarly that route is. Badass.
@josweatt898
@josweatt898 Год назад
Wow! Great job filming and I would not have my poles out in a rock scramble.
@jonbassett8023
@jonbassett8023 Год назад
Incredible amazing job. I LOVE this video! It made my feet sweat!!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay Год назад
That is freaking awesome
@MCFCTheMadHatter
@MCFCTheMadHatter 10 месяцев назад
Looking at making a winter summit attempt early Feb up either Tuckerman’s or Huntington depending on conditions. Very much liked the video quality of the terrain & trail. Looking forward to the blisteringly cold weather, snow & ice that should be there for the ascent/decent. Fingers crossed the weather isn’t too extreme - anything beyond -50 to -60 windchill & I may have to reconsider.
@AmcernVacation
@AmcernVacation 10 месяцев назад
Not gonna lie the hike in this particular video looks absolutely nuts, especially with the foggy and wet weather. I have to give you props for climbing to the top, definitely not easy!
@anthonychernasky56
@anthonychernasky56 2 года назад
Great video! Certainly one of the best. Been a few years since I have been up. Bought back some nice memories. Thank you.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Heck yea!!
@playandlearnwithjt6946
@playandlearnwithjt6946 Год назад
Thank you for this video as my son and his friends are planning of hiking this July. At least I know whta kind of condition the trail is.
@jonatherton
@jonatherton 2 месяца назад
Had to FF at 25 mins. Can't even watch let along get up there. Fair play to you guys.
@petergoldey1970
@petergoldey1970 Год назад
Great video. Soloed this a few weeks ago...rock conditions were similar, blazes were fainter. Right around 21:50 where you say "We have to climb this!?" and then mention the "bypass", I went the wrong way and did climb up that little cliff to end up right where you're standing when you say "scenic overlook". Scary exposed vertical moment. Now I know where the trail actually went!
@BrianzMyth
@BrianzMyth 2 года назад
Just did this 8/19/22... Thank you for not downplaying the danger of it... Some RU-vidrs definitely are trying to make it seem like no big deal when it is. The brook crossing rocks were submerged under 3 ft of water... If that is something people see it's an indication that it will be extremely bad farther on. The Boulder Field was intense but manageable but the slab had a 4 ft wide water flow on it that made the move crossing to the first handhold on the crack potentially deadly, the headwall climbing after was drier but still was about an hour of intensity with 4 big risk spots due to water. Again thank you for showing how dangerous this actually is.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Thank you! I try my best to document these hikes in the most realistic and detailed ways possible To truly show people what they’re getting themselves into before they do it.
@BrianzMyth
@BrianzMyth 2 года назад
@@BrianHikesAllDay yours was pretty much the best when I was looking for clips/vids characterizing the climb to pass along so that friends would know what it was that I was attempting and possibly so that they would not think me foolish for making a few contacts that I wouldn't have normally made to say things I wouldn't have normally said lol. I had done this in 2012 and knew what I was up to (up against)... Four people attempted it that 8/19 two turned around at the slab. My evaluation was that descending the Boulder Field and recrossing the stream five times was equal danger to the slab and I feel like that should be mentioned - especially when the stream was as high as it was. Nice work perhaps I'll run into you on the side of a mountain somewhere in the future.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
That’s mostly what I do nowadays. Almost every single weekend I’m doing a Bushwhack and Slide Climb. Only one slides are not doable am I taking some normal Trails and working on some red lining
@BrianzMyth
@BrianzMyth 2 года назад
@@BrianHikesAllDay have you encountered any of the slick red algae on granite recently? When I was in Acadia last year training on the Cadillac West face trail and every damp section was red and it like being on ice skates... That was my biggest fear about the slab crossing but it fortunately wasn't there. An Acadia park ranger told me that it showed up in the last few years... Something to be aware of I suppose.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
It’s been very dry in the dacks these last couple months.. Play I really have an experienced much of any slime on anything technical
@mariothomas102
@mariothomas102 2 года назад
I've experienced this same type of weather but 80mph and heavy rain when we got to the hut in the clouds the most craziest mountain I ever hiked , it's like a different world through that rock section before the summit.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
That’s got to be some crazy experience to be up there during that. I’ve been up there and equally as crazy conditions in a different way. Not with the wind but -50 temperatures in the winter! No room for error
@craigriedel4688
@craigriedel4688 3 года назад
Awesome vlog there, great job! Thanks for putting that together and congrats on finishing the Terrible 25. I have to catch up on some of your other vlogs.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Thank you so much Craig! Glad you enjoyed it and make sure to check out my playlist to narrow down what you’re looking for.
@Timberdam
@Timberdam 11 месяцев назад
That was Awesome !!! I've watched it twice now
@smtheodore
@smtheodore 2 года назад
Yeah this is out of my league but I loved watching this ! Maybe a GoPro mount on the head would help free up your hands? Thank you for documenting this! Subscribed !
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
I have tons of awesome Contant on my channel. This specific one would be in my terrifying 25 playlist which is one of my favorites
@roadhousepress
@roadhousepress 2 месяца назад
Wow! You guys are either wicked brave or simply nuts.. how do you even know where the trail is?
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 месяца назад
A combination of GPS and paint stripes on the rock since it is an official trail
@adamnichols3506
@adamnichols3506 3 года назад
Going around that rock is a pucker moment. Was hesitant going around it when I did it in 17. Good video
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Hahahaha yes def a pucker moment!
@tinamarconi
@tinamarconi 2 года назад
This was great! Thank you for filming...had to call off my try at this last yeardue to weather...hoping to get a DRY day this year!! Thank you
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Thanks for watching Tina! I hope you get the picture perfect day for this one!
@db.mc2
@db.mc2 3 года назад
AWESOME 👊 👋Thank you my friend, stay safe, be well ✌ 😎 crazy stones💪! The White's of NH , nothing else like them! 👊
@vtboomer
@vtboomer Год назад
Ok, I climbed and filmed this in 2010--this is why we need updates like yours--I think they rerouted the trail above the huge first slab, because I remember hard work and difficulty above it, but not the exposure you're showing(the trail was also much drier). When I GoPro a trail (e.g., the Chimney on the Knife Edge), I use the Chesty, because, unlike you, I need Both hands, All of the time! 🤣 Yes, Six Husbands is difficult, but child's play compared to HR, only one (former) area of exposure. Your videos are great fun and informative, and a real service to hikers.
@deviantentertainmentllc
@deviantentertainmentllc 3 года назад
HR is nuts lol. Good job, man! I hiked it in my 20's. May be time to revisit...
@nataliyasundina6693
@nataliyasundina6693 Месяц назад
minutes 20, 22 and 24 scared the shit out of me just watching it
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay Месяц назад
🤘🏻😂🤘🏻
@paulpetersen3764
@paulpetersen3764 8 месяцев назад
Went up in the mid '70's - I don't remember it as being so overgrown. My most recent hikes were in the Bavarian/Tirolean Alps.... there, this trail would be labeled a "Klettersteig" and have cables and footholds. The footways are more even there, as the rock is mainly limestone that wears down - the Rockpile is largely made up of mics schist - the "Littleton Formation" that is very hard.
@chrisc2683
@chrisc2683 2 года назад
Wow! This had some harrowing moments for sure. Thanks for filming it for us . Be safe out there.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Thanks so much for watching. It’s such an awesome video and really truly shows what’s involved in Huntington ravine climb!! I love this video. One of my favorites
@suneilkumar
@suneilkumar Год назад
Just climbed this yesterday in ideal conditions. Hands-down the most terrifying trail I've ever done. More dangerous than Knife Edge, King Ravine, etc. Quite a rush while you're in it but I'm never doing that again. Anyone planning to do this be on full alert!
@stellajohn1543
@stellajohn1543 9 месяцев назад
More terrifying that knifes edge ? How ?
@davem4193
@davem4193 3 года назад
Best Huntington Ravine trail video ever! Amazing camera work.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Thanks Dave! I’m trying my best over hear to get some of the best hiking content out there!
@stellashepherd3229
@stellashepherd3229 Год назад
Wish I could give you more than one thumbs up. I love a good scramble but I let out an involuntary “NOPE” towards the end. 😁 Thanks for filming this for us.
@TheRandomINFJ
@TheRandomINFJ Год назад
Sick video 🤜🤛 I take the Cog to the top. Huntington Ravine is scary! Good job!! 🎉 -Sadie in NH 💜 13:00 & 20:00 that rock wall is like holy fukk 😳
@josweatt898
@josweatt898 Год назад
Love the cog!
@markvosburgh9904
@markvosburgh9904 2 года назад
You guys are crazy! Love your hikes and videos, ten thousand thumbs up!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the comment, you have no clue how much time and effort it takes to put these together and edit etc. It’s nice to know it’s appreciated
@adamproductions4529
@adamproductions4529 2 года назад
This looks like a really fun and challenging trail.
@nhbuddy
@nhbuddy 3 года назад
Nicely done, thanks for sharing this. I have two left, the two you had prior to this day you shot this video and yes, I would say this is the best and most complete video I have seen of HR!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Yes!! Awesome!
@sparkyswearsalot
@sparkyswearsalot 8 месяцев назад
"Shi...shkabob" 😂 love it. I really enjoy how excited you get.
@danielmcosker8980
@danielmcosker8980 Год назад
I've been watching these Huntington Ravine videos and this one is by far the best one. I've done a few T25's but not this one yet. You guys looked like you had a lot of fun on this one.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay Год назад
We always have a blast when we hike together!! The mountains make us feel like kids in a candy store!
@josepholiver5713
@josepholiver5713 Год назад
This is literally awesome
@bucky716
@bucky716 3 года назад
Insane!!! And ya make it look easy. Great videos of your adventures.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Thanks man! We do a lot of Ultra Hikes together so big miles and big gain is a common thing for us
@johnmalenchek6597
@johnmalenchek6597 2 месяца назад
Dooode, this is sick. Omigod!
@annaaron3510
@annaaron3510 Месяц назад
Friggin gnarly...rince repeat. At least the guys were well prepared. Good job. Friggin...repeat.
@sundaymorninghikes6275
@sundaymorninghikes6275 2 года назад
This. Is. Insane. Love it!!! On my list!!! What trail did you take down?
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LUjmw6YhvHM.html
@repertoire0f1ife
@repertoire0f1ife Месяц назад
Looks exciting!!
@christianbrown6823
@christianbrown6823 2 года назад
Great footage. I'm 28 and just did this with my older brother for the first time and my reactions were very similar to yours (mostly incredulous). I've hiked some hard trails in the Whites and never been too spooked but this trail had me laughing at how ridiculous it was sometimes. It was much drier when I did it though, I'm not sure I'd have the heart to do it on that misty/wet day like you! Incredibly rewarding and I certainly won't forget it though.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Hell yea man! It’s a great trail!
@sparkyswearsalot
@sparkyswearsalot 8 месяцев назад
I'll definitely be waiting for a nice dry day.
@germanarroyo
@germanarroyo 2 года назад
Thank you for this... Now I know what not to do when I visit Mt Washington, NH
@MikeHermetic
@MikeHermetic 2 года назад
I did this hike solo today (8/7/22), in similar weather although it was much warmer, but a lot of the rocks were really damp. It definitely lived up to its reputation and I had a couple of "Oh shit!" moments. Had I watched this video first I probably would have decided against it, haha! Great job filming, you are a hero. I can't imagine trying to hold a camera in some of those spots.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Thanks so much!! I’m glad you survived 😂
@nostalgicgamer0435
@nostalgicgamer0435 2 года назад
I went up the Ammonoosuc trail the day after you and I thought that was as bad as it got, now I wanna go back to see how bad it really gets
@MikeHermetic
@MikeHermetic 2 года назад
@@nostalgicgamer0435 Do it! Just make sure it's dry that day. The weather's looking good for this weekend. I'm contemplating doing the Great Gulf trail next.
@marcohanig176
@marcohanig176 Год назад
I highly recommend wearing approach shoes with a Vibram sole instead of random trail runners. They are super grippy even if the rock is wet (as long as there is no lichen) and make a huge difference for safety and enjoyment. Also, stow away the trekking poles!
@alecturner1811
@alecturner1811 6 месяцев назад
At the 13:36 moment of the video, you almost videotaped your friend falling to his death. Very scary stuff!!!
@jamesmonahan1870
@jamesmonahan1870 Месяц назад
DON'T GO UP TO THE MOUNTAIN TOP WITHOUT ME (C)2006
@tossboy2181
@tossboy2181 2 года назад
Very detailed! Well done!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Thank you!
@cmcg1190
@cmcg1190 2 месяца назад
You should rename your channel to Brian_Talks_All_Day... Holy crap. Seriously, great job guys, you crushed it!
@theaprum1
@theaprum1 2 года назад
Well done. It does look difficult but not impossible.
@ItsGoodintheWoods
@ItsGoodintheWoods 3 года назад
This is one awesome trail! Years ago a friend and I went up it with 3 days worth of gear on our backs ! It was crazy. You had some good wind to deal with on this one. Solid video man
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Thanks man! It was a really great time and thoroughly enjoyed putting this blog together to record this amazing memory
@themoose70
@themoose70 Месяц назад
last time i hiked it - another group went off trail and needed a rope rescue from the rangers-- they were really pissed!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay Месяц назад
Always plan ahead and do your research. I don’t understand how some people go out and just do things so blindly.
@Coolness59
@Coolness59 2 года назад
Insane!! I think I might lock up on that section where you looked straight over the cliff…… I’ve hiked a Presi but not sure if I’m ready for that!! Great video!!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Like any mountain you can pick any route that you are capable of. I’m sure if you look around there’s a way up around no hanging cliffs
@claudiak9392
@claudiak9392 2 года назад
@@BrianHikesAllDay i hiked this today and i can confirm that is not true
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
@@claudiak9392 you have to hang off the cliff to get up?
@muchomango3083
@muchomango3083 3 месяца назад
What type of shoes did you guys wear !? Great vid!
@bryankupferman9922
@bryankupferman9922 3 года назад
Awesome video, thanks so much for vlogging this while climbing it! How does this compare to the Holt Trail on Cardigan? Obviously this is a lot more scrambling and way more exposed, but I'm just talking about the difficulty of the climbing/scrambling - that's another trail that's supposed to be "one of the hardest in NE" and is also Class 3.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
much quicker of a hike of corse but steep as shit as well!
@ronyeahright9536
@ronyeahright9536 2 года назад
I did Huntington ravine in summer, it was in the 80s when we started on the ground. Most of the way up I think thinking I might die of heat exhaustion, especially once we got above the timber line; then I was more concerned with falling to my death. ps.....it was my first ever hike of any kind, total novice.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
What a freaking way to break yourself in
@ronyeahright9536
@ronyeahright9536 2 года назад
@@BrianHikesAllDay tell me about it lol.....i went to maine with a friend of mine whose parents had a log cabin close to the NH border...he says ..."wanna go hiking?".....Me: " ok, but is this anything I need any experience for?".....Him..." nah"........coulda killed him that day, but of course now looking back it was a great experience, and great story. In the next couple of years I hiked Mt Washington 2 more times, but Tuckerman.
@wintean
@wintean 16 дней назад
Did the hike yesterday. Not too bad and not as scary as (most) people make it seem.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 16 дней назад
Like anything in life not everybody feels the same about the same thing. Also depends on past experiences, etc. If this was the first hike of your life, I assume it would be mortifying. With all of the slide climbing experience I have now a days I would probably run up this like it’s not even there. I really all depends on where people are on their stage of hiking and what they’ve experienced before hand. Some people at work are afraid to stand on a 6 foot ladder while others are put a 12 foot ladder on top of scaffolding. Nobody is the same. I’m glad you had a good hike. It’s a fun one for sure. I’m honestly really glad I got it with the cloudy wet conditions because it made it so much more eerie and exciting.
@wintean
@wintean 16 дней назад
@@BrianHikesAllDay totally agre…. Don’t want to play it down and you have to respect the mountain / conditions. Key is to be in good physical shape and shouldn’t overestimate yourself. Definitely have to know your limits… It was my 10th 4000 footer in New Hampshire. Just started hiking this year. :-)
@SinsiAlpha
@SinsiAlpha 3 года назад
Great vid! Trail looks insane, not sure I'm ready for it yet lol. Also, those winds at the top were serious!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Yea Washington is no joke with the weather sometimes
@jk-cj2ly
@jk-cj2ly Год назад
This video should have a million views. So truly amazing, and your enthusiasm is infectious. Do you still hike the Whites? You say "wicked" so I think you may be from NH. Just crazy.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay Год назад
I live in Pennsylvania, but travel to the mountains every weekend. But the last couple years I haven’t made it to New Hampshire. A lot of goals elsewhere New Hampshire is too far of a drive for the weekends but I could swing the Adirondacks so I’m pretty much there every weekend.
@jeffreywang8506
@jeffreywang8506 Год назад
Great video!👍
@alanwbelcher
@alanwbelcher 3 года назад
You deserve at least as many thumbs up as”Dudes!” Good job on the climb and the vlog.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Thank you for the 👍🏻
@wheresmybonejuice5524
@wheresmybonejuice5524 Год назад
love your stoke!
@thomasmcgovern8759
@thomasmcgovern8759 2 года назад
i was going to climb this mountain but after watching this video, I think I will get take the car route and just get the bumper sticker :"This car climber mount Washington" LOL
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
There are many trails to the summit. Muah easier ones.. this is a non common and hard route
@jimjerrycal5045
@jimjerrycal5045 3 года назад
Wow; doing this hike tomorrow morning. Liked this video more than any of the other’s previous for the capture of all of the gnarliest spots - and doing it while filming haha. Some other videos look better on nicer days, but this one was nice and informative and well captured. Hats off 🎩 to you buddy! So psyched to make this happen tomorrow!!!
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Thank you Jim Jerry!
@geddy1159
@geddy1159 Месяц назад
cool tough hike
@BrookedeLench-ub7gl
@BrookedeLench-ub7gl 6 месяцев назад
My hiking days are long behind me, but wanted to find out where Henry Bryant Bigelow died on this trail back September 19, 1931, after holding a ledge that came loose and falling on him as he tumbled 40 feet down. I hope there are some markers to let hikers know where the loose ledges are
@rwbmaat
@rwbmaat 2 года назад
i hiked this when I was 14 with the boy scouts was really fun
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
How old are you now
@katherinerussum
@katherinerussum 9 месяцев назад
This was my 1st ever trail hiking up mt Washington as my 1st 4000 footer. Didn’t really have anything to compare it to so I thought this was how every trail would be 😂
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 9 месяцев назад
That would be a dream. Come true having every trail like this. I usually have to bushwhack and climb landslides to get anything comparable.
@BearTrekAdventures
@BearTrekAdventures 3 года назад
Holy cow! Congrats Brian on your T25 finish but most of all congrats on this awesome vlog! That's one wicked trail and to capture it the way you did was amazing. To do this in the conditions you had...man craziness.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Thanks bear!! It was truly awesome
@anthonyjulianelle6695
@anthonyjulianelle6695 11 месяцев назад
I think that the North Slide Trail on North Tripyramid gives Huntington Ravine a challenge for title of most dangerous official trail in the Whites.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 11 месяцев назад
I couldn’t agree with you more
@michaelhughes925
@michaelhughes925 3 года назад
By far the best of the ravine
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Thank you I tried to make sure it was the best
@armadilloross
@armadilloross Год назад
Love this.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay Год назад
Awesome! Thank you 😊
@AndrewEvanODell
@AndrewEvanODell 2 года назад
Great job! this video made me a subscriber :)
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
That’s awesome man. Lots of awesome content on the channel. Glad you liked the vlog
@Francesco2o00
@Francesco2o00 3 года назад
Amazing stuff brother
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Thank you
@GeorgeDavis-de1vd
@GeorgeDavis-de1vd Месяц назад
Thanks, Brian...Great video...made my heart race in a few spots. I think I'd strap the camera to my head or shoulder rather than carry it.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay Месяц назад
In my opinion, the footage just isn’t watchable for an audience when something strapped to your head.
@GeorgeDavis-de1vd
@GeorgeDavis-de1vd Месяц назад
@@BrianHikesAllDay yeah, probably right. You have WAY more experience than I do. Stay safe out there brother!
@robertedwards4401
@robertedwards4401 3 года назад
Niceeee great video! Such a fun trail
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 3 года назад
Yea man! But shit this is flat compared to Colorado
@TaterKakez
@TaterKakez 2 года назад
I did this yesterday and almost had a panic attack… I cried all over my partner afterwards 😂 Terrified of heights; so much vertigo. I can’t believe you did this 1 handed- holy shit! 🤯
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 года назад
Did you watch this video before you went? Or after?
@tskidfit
@tskidfit Год назад
Nice video, sign should be at the bottom with the warning. You don’t go down that trail 💥
@AmandaDouin
@AmandaDouin 2 месяца назад
I just climbed this solo a couple days ago, epic. Trail. Loved your footage though! I had the GoPro mounted on my helmet because I didn’t wanna take any chances. I love how your footage really shows perspective a bit more. Your enthusiasm is also fun!! Thanks for the video! I posted my video if you wanna check it out feel free :) It’s also 30 min long lol.
@BrianHikesAllDay
@BrianHikesAllDay 2 месяца назад
I’ll check it out! Send me a link on Instagram, do you have instagram?
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