Shawangunk Ridge Trail Thru Hike Days 1&2 // High Point to Wurtsboro
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Shawangunk Ridge Trail Thru Hike Days 1&2 // High Point State Park, NJ to Wurtsboro, NY
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Great trip. Be sure to check out part 2, the best part is on there. Thank you for inviting me, planning the trip, and putting up with me. Can’t wait for the next one
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
Part 2 is so much better!
@hike-bike-paddle-and-drone
Жыл бұрын
Love your Rainman Logo Kris!
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
@@hike-bike-paddle-and-drone It's a great logo!
Looks like a good start to the trip! Setting the rainbow up in 'porch mode' helps with airflow and getting in and out of tent in overhead rains. Also, tarptent sells a liner for the rainbow that helps create a barrier from the condensation.
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
Honestly it's too small for me to add the liner and be comfortable with it. I think the only real answer if I am going to do tents is to get a real double wall for winter. I slept the last night with everything wide open and it was still covered in condensation.
@OutdoorOperator
Жыл бұрын
@@SpiguyverBackpacking1 I gotcha, I use the double rainbow personally. The stratospire is bomber, comes in low stretch silpoly and you can get a (mostly) solid interior for winter use. Tons of space. They also make a dcf version.
This looks brilliant my friend! Really enjoyed watching this fantastic upload. Such a beautiful winter scenery!🔥
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
Come back tomorrow for Part 2, it gets so much better!
Love the Shawangunk ridge trail! Day hiked sections of it, but you'll love doing it as a thru hike. It starts off ok but as you go further north the scenery gets more dramatic and beautiful. You have the basha kill wildlife refuge and eventually the Shawangunk ridge. One of most favorite areas to hike in NY. Dramatic cliffs, mountain views, and forests of dwarf pine trees.
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
Thursday will be the rest of the trail. It's an amazing trail during the section you're talking about, very cool!
Agree with you man. Hammock easier to deal with for the most part. But tent is way lighter and sometimes more fun
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
I think for the weather I was in, a double walled tent is the only way to go.
Looks like a great trip! Now solo I hammock, or tarp and bivy but with my wife I tent and it's SilPoly all the time and your experience is why. I also, for the time being, am okay with the extra weight of a double walled tent so condensation is less of an issue.
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
Yup, the extra weigh in winter is well worth it!
Great vid Mark and Rainman! Glad to see you get out for a few days. Just what I need myself; I've been in a funk lately and not very energetic. Winters do that to me by the time February rolls around here in New York. Looks like Rainman is sporting the Ridge Outdoors hammock. Ever since your video I bought one and replaced the internal ridgeline and suspension and it has been my favorite budget hammock. I sure hope you soak in the much needed mental rejuvination from this trip. It sure is great to do solo trips but so much nicer to be able to share adventures with a buddy sometimes as well. Looking forward to the next parts of your trip. Jeff
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, it was great to get out. Actually Rainman was in a Dream Hammock Sparrow, but the Ridge is a nice one as well.
I have the Tarptent Double Rainbow and I love it. Looks like you had a great trip!
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
It was just the condensation that killed me on this trip. Warmer temps it’s good, but for winter if I’m gonna tent it needs to be double walled.
What a beautiful trail. Looking forward to seeing more.
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
Just wait, it gets SOOO Much better!!!
@tonyabrowninghikes
Жыл бұрын
@Spiguyver Backpacking is this the same trail you ran into a few trips ago? You were going to look into it, I think?
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
So it runs concurrently with the NJ/NY Long Path for about 40 miles I believe. We hit the Long Path shortly into NY and it runs about mid way through Lake Minnewaska State Park where they separate again. I'm going to discuss a lot of this during the Live Stream on Friday night
@tonyabrowninghikes
Жыл бұрын
@Spiguyver Backpacking ah OK. I couldn't remember the name of it. Looking forward to the livestream and hearing more!
Funny I was experiencing some of the same issues going with tents lately. I really like 1P tents for some reason and want to take the Vik 1 out again. I think I got the roll out of the side door technique down now haha. Or I'll have my Helinox Chair Zero set up nearby so I can use it to prop myself up. It's not so bad since I'm a small dude. I've been wanting to go out for a hang too so maybe I'll take both on my next trip. Looks great out there. Quite a contrast to the west. Also I just picked up a UCO Mini Lantern Candle and love it. I noticed a lot of UK wild campers use it to help reduce condensation in the tent so I'll give it try.
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
Actually I did use the UCO Candle Lantern a lot when I used to use a tent when I lived in CA and it helped for sure, but I also always used double wall tents.
I am surprised to see you in a tent but a single wall one seems to always have condensation issues. I see a lot of good comments on the Durston 2P
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
During summer or warmer temps single wall can work, but when it’s colder it’s just a condensation nightmare!
Great video! Looking forward to part two. I’m a hammock guy for all uses…except in a tent you can sprawl gear out inside. I need to get some tent experience, plan is to do A.T. In ‘25, by tent. Rick
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
Why not doing the AT with a hammock? I will talk more about this on Friday night during the live stream.
@deerless999
Жыл бұрын
@@SpiguyverBackpacking1 I go back n forth. I asked Frozen a few times, knowing what he knows now, what would he take. He leaned towards tent due to what I said. I’ll need much more experience with both to decide. May end up using both, due to Feb start plan.
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
How much tent has Frozen done though? I do plan to talk quite a bit about this on Friday!
@deerless999
Жыл бұрын
@@SpiguyverBackpacking1 I’ll be on Friday night. Plan is to do NPT this Sept, with hammock. I have no tent backpacking experience…..just “ what if’s” in my head..LOL
👍
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Stick around for Part 2!
A tent! ? Sacrelidge
@SpiguyverBackpacking1
Жыл бұрын
I know!