VehiclesFashionRecipesBlogsHuntTravelsSportFunHandmadeITEducation
Mini-Games
x

x
zakruti.com » Travels » Traveling around the world
Journey to New England - Adventure to Acadia National Park 4K - AdventureArchives

Journey to New England - Adventure to Acadia National Park 4K - AdventureArchives

FBTwitterReddit

video description

Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Journey to New England - Adventure to Acadia National Park 4K Leah: At Acadia I was reminded to tell you about my favorite Red River Gorge experience. My sons and I were brought up in Northern Kentucky and we were frequent visitors to the Gorge. However, my oldest son and his wife left early in their marriage and moved to Tucson. One fine Spring day my brother, my younger son and his wife, and myself were hiking in the Gorge and lost the trail. We were lost! No cell service, and our maps no help. My younger son told all of us to stay put together and he was going to see if he could get a cell signal. We waited patiently and a half hour later my son appeared and said, OK follow me and I know how to get back! He did it. We all sighed as we found ourselves on familiar territory. As we hiked back I asked him how he knew the way out? -Easy, Mom, - he said, -I climbed higher on the ridge and called my brother in Tucson. I knew he has been on every trail in this area multiple times, so we had a pretty good shot! - -
Date: 2022-04-30

Comments and reviews: 9


This was so great!
I spent the first forty-something years of my life in Maine and was very excited to learn you guys had put together a new video in New England. I was definitely feeling a bit homesick watching you eat seafood in Portland and breakfast in Bangor. Although I've been to Acadia many times, I wasn't familiar with any of their hiking trails so it was amazing to watch you hike Beehive.
Hubby and I laughed ourselves silly every time Thomas said -Katahdin-, because he pronounces it different than a true 'Mainah'. -
Despite all my years in Maine, Baxter State Park was a place I never got to. Seeing it was extraordinary. I look forward to Part II.
As always, the shenanigans that occur at the very end of all your videos totally cracked me up.
Well done, guys. You Rock.

reply

There-s lots of canoeing around Columbus. We often do Alum Creek from the dam down to the bottom of Westerville. As well as The Big Darby, Hoover, Scioto River, Kokosing, and The Big Walnut. Of course more if you venture further. But, my point is give canoeing a look. You can adventure locally for a bit then start traveling. Just like backpacking. 3 days on the Greenbrier River in WV and 3 days on The Pine River in MI (plus a bonus hike at Nordhouse Dunes for another overnighted) were our big two for 2021 and I highly recommend. Keep the adventures and videos coming fellas!
reply

-13: 49 It's not -in wilderness is the preservation of the world-, he very specifically said -In WILDness is the preservation of the world-
You aren't alone many people misquote that. Look at the many writings on why he said wildness and not wilderness. My latest video also featured that quote and explained its meaning in my description.

reply

Another great video, you guys never disappoint. A lot of people say this to you but I'll say it as well: the friendship and the narration is what makes your videos so special. It almost feels like I'm there experiencing it with you guys.
btw, I have to say that the new look with long hair and moustache really suits Bryan!

reply

I-ve followed your videos for several years but this is the first time I ever watched a premiere. Do you have any idea how hard it is not to go to the fridge for a beer run or to the bathroom for a beer release for TWO hours? Oh, yeah. You probably do, having ridden in a car with Thomas from Ohio to Maine. -. Nice job.
reply

These videos always make me happy when I-m feeling stuck in one spot and wishing I could just get away for a bit but one thing I-ve noticed that-s had me sitting with a consistent smile on my face this whole video is the genuine friendship you all clearly have. Really wholesome and inspiring stuff.
reply

I've been enjoying and learning while watching your videos for quite a while now. Your friendship is fantastic too!
The beauty of nature we take pleasure in, points to a Creator! Hoping you will have a personal encounter with our Creator God, and give him the glory which he deserves.

reply

Andrew you silly goose! As you may be the most experienced canoe paddler you made a poor choice with the paddle! Wood is awesome but you had an extra short paddle in comparison to the other options. Not to mention you want an even longer one as you were the stern! all love
reply

I really like the long watch option even though I've seen the shorter sections already. I still think it's a shame you didn't say you were coming to New England. It would have been fun to meet you guys, go for a hike, and go out to eat.
reply
Add a review, comment






Other channel videos