Views : 199,425
Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Dec 16, 2020 ^^
Rating : 4.901 (68/2,668 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T16:05:03.962812Z
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You were smart to make this trip before 'peak' because it is the red and orange against the green that is most agreeable to the eye. Yes 'peak' is beyond description, astounding and wonderous . . . but then you have the crowds. And those crowds are crazy demanding. If they come even a week before or after 'peak' they are grumpy and dissatisfied. Who needs that!
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Such an information packed guide really enjoyed it man and gave me a better understanding of those areas I would have never even known them in such detail otherwise. It was really interesting to see all those places in this video it really does give me as an outsider of the USA how HUGE that place actually is, when i visited previously i went to LA, New York, Phili and Vegas and I thought they were HUGE! to think there is so much more is just crazy! Great job man, looking forward to the next video. !
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You're so right in that even with almost 3 weeks, you barely scratched the surface of what to do, where to do it, etc. I'm lucky enough to have grown up around Boston and explored quite a bit of New England. Good recommendations on hikes and places to eat! I've done a lot of them myself. Monadnock has some "easier" trails to get to the top, different side of the mountain. When I was in college, my PE teacher put together an "extra credit" afternoon hike of Monadnock...I'd have done it anyways, cool mountain. Even better I got my grade improved by just walking up/down a mountain.
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@bruhmagic1323
3 years ago
I wish people explored Upstate New York more often. We have amazing mountains and quaint towns too!
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