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Yes, that's him. I remembered his last name earlier today while I was working. I come here and see that you've already found him. I'm interested to hear your take on him.
Yes, the videos that I watched of him, seem to mostly be him camping with his dog. He is good. If you like that type of video, you might like this channel too, Coyote Works. Although he is primarily a 4 wheeling channel, he does a lot of camping like that.
Thanks to the poster that mentioned Megan. As of last night, I'm caught up on Meandering Megan's AT (Appalachian Trail) hike video, Day 27. So far so good, Megan is very engaging and she shows some beautiful views of the scenery. I've seen her subs go from 1,000 to over 4,300 as of yesterday, of which I'm one.
Feral Hikes is a person I stumbled upon somehow. He's in his 60's and is doing AT section hikes. I love his philosophical musing as much as I do the photo stills.
Adventure Archives (3-4 twenty-something guys) are the best though as far as a combination of it all: engaging, their food and snacks, setting up camp, the still shots of scenery, flora, and the quality of their cinematography.
Julia Sheehan is not bad. I've watched two of her and the gang hiking in AZ so far.
I like seeing a lot of scenic views, flora, how the hiker sets up their tent, get the fire started, prepare meals, and things like. Julia doesn't a lot of those things to the extent I prefer but it's something about her persona, she seems very familiar to me, so I keep watching.
Thanks Cloudy Dayz for introducing me to her videos.
Thanks to the poster that mentioned Megan. As of last night, I'm caught up on Meandering Megan's AT (Appalachian Trail) hike video, Day 27. So far so good, Megan is very engaging and she shows some beautiful views of the scenery. I've seen her subs go from 1,000 to over 4,300 as of yesterday, of which I'm one.
Feral Hikes is a person I stumbled upon somehow. He's in his 60's and is doing AT section hikes. I love his philosophical musing as much as I do the photo stills.
Adventure Archives (3-4 twenty-something guys) are the best though as far as a combination of it all: engaging, their food and snacks, setting up camp, the still shots of scenery, flora, and the quality of their cinematography.
I like Megan's videos a lot. I just wish she would film a little bit more and make her videos longer. I'd like to see more of her hike. The only thing wrong with her videos is they are too short.
Here is another one of my favorite YouTube hikers, Hiking with Braids. She just started the Foothills trail. I watched her hike the AT last year. She is pretty enjoyable to watch.
IB TAT is starting his hike on the Continental Divide Trail. Warning: Rated R for language. If you can get past the non-stop profanity, he does some great video work. I watched his hike of the PCT a few years ago, and have been looking forward to seeing him do the CDT, ever since.
Kind of like driving videos, at first watching hiking videos seems to be a head scratcher, but once you realize that they are a great, accurate warp to what another part of the country (or world) looks like on the ground level, they become a little addicting. Like traveling with a click of the mouse.
I've always like Dr. Brandon Foors channel. He's mostly Colorado but he has some other stuff mixed in there too. I like this one because many people have Maroon Bells or Telluride as their image of CO, but the southern front range looks really different. Completely different from the Alps, which people often compare CO to, way different colors, tree types, rock shapes, topography... It's a unique landscape in it's own right. That pink crumbly granite defined my outdoor experience largely as a kid growing up!
Kind of like driving videos, at first watching hiking videos seems to be a head scratcher, but once you realize that they are a great, accurate warp to what another part of the country (or world) looks like on the ground level, they become a little addicting. Like traveling with a click of the mouse.
I've always like Dr. Brandon Foors channel. He's mostly Colorado but he has some other stuff mixed in there too. I like this one because many people have Maroon Bells or Telluride as their image of CO, but the southern front range looks really different. Completely different from the Alps, which people often compare CO to, way different colors, tree types, rock shapes, topography... It's a unique landscape in it's own right. That pink crumbly granite defined my outdoor experience largely as a kid growing up!
I just discovered a new hiking channel that I'm really enjoying. Stella Hikes, she is on her second thru hike, on the Continental Divide Trail, after doing the Pacific Crest Trail. She has a great attitude, and is a lot of fun to watch. She is already one of my favorites.
Continental Divide Trail 2021 thru-hike Day 10 | leaving town big views and cowboy camping!
Another channel that I previously mentioned, Daisy Hikes has also just started the CTD. So that makes three hikers that I'm currently following who are on the CDT. This is the first time I have watched any videos of the CDT.
CDT 2021- Day 1- Beautiful sunset and a rattlesnake!
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