I am very fortunate to have the GWNF less than 30 minutes from my house (western central VA). Although we don’t have ample rock crawlin trails, we do have miles and miles of trails to explore and camp. Something I will NEVER take for granted as I value my time in the great outdoors. GREAT video
Thanks! I tried going to Long Run about two or so years ago and they had a manned security gate set up, to prevent anyone from going up the trail during the line replacement.
The dreary overcast weather combined with no one else being there, kind of made it seem a little eerie out there! Thanks for giving me an early look at the video!
I've lived east of Mississippi all my life even lived out west I'd take trees any day over barron landscape an rocks. The Appalachian mountains are by far the prettiest landscapes with over 120 different species of trees.
@shortround1984-yp7sm I was a engineer in construction business an briefly lived in other places but my heart never left home. I knew there be some nut case to correct my meanings I found you.
As always, nice video. I hope to make it make to that area again someday, was there this past September and was able to drive Sugar Tree (after watching your video on it) and made it to Dolly Sods, so many other trails I’d like to check out but just didn’t have enough time so I’m adding this one to my list for when I get back down there.
Awesome! Thanks so much for continuing to watch! These trails definitely weren't challenging, but the views were incredible, particularly when you get to VEPCO Rd. Aside from Flagpole Knob and Whitetop Mountain, they are some of the best I've found in Virginia.
Some of the cleared areas could technically be camped in, but there were no signs that they'd been used for that (no fire rings, etc). The area isn't far from Flagpole Knob though, and there's gazillions of campsites on that trail.
I am very fortunate to have the GWNF less than 30 minutes from my house (western central VA). Although we don’t have ample rock crawlin trails, we do have miles and miles of trails to explore and camp. Something I will NEVER take for granted as I value my time in the great outdoors. GREAT video
I'm definitely jealous! It takes me 3-3.5 hours to get out there from where I'm at. I never get tired of making the trip out to the GWNF though!
We often take winter holiday trips as well, not seeing anyone for days at a time is nice.
Indeed!
Looks like a beautiful area. I really want to get up that way and explore it.
Let's go!
This area is definitely on my radar. Nice video!
Thanks, I hope you have a chance to get out there and explore!
Nice video. That area has really changed over the last 9 years! Long Run was the first trail I did in my FJ in 2016.
Thanks! I tried going to Long Run about two or so years ago and they had a manned security gate set up, to prevent anyone from going up the trail during the line replacement.
These trails are right in my backyard, and I absolutely love having them there.
I'm jealous!
Those drone shots were 💥💥💥
Thanks! I drained all of my drone batteries filming this one!
The dreary overcast weather combined with no one else being there, kind of made it seem a little eerie out there! Thanks for giving me an early look at the video!
I wouldn't have it any other way! :)
My son and I run those trails a few days after this was shot
Awesome! Great area isn't it?
see any wildlife?
Only some birds 😐
Most of the overland videos that I've seen focus on bright sunny weather. For some reason I really like your aerial shots of the overcast day!
I actually prefer overcast days! 😁
Very good video 👍 👍😃
Thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to stop by and watch!
I've lived east of Mississippi all my life even lived out west I'd take trees any day over barron landscape an rocks. The Appalachian mountains are by far the prettiest landscapes with over 120 different species of trees.
Although I do live the Appalachians, the Rockies are my personal favorite place that I've taken the Jeep. I'm hoping to get back out there this year.
How you lived east of the Mississippi your whole life and lived out west also?
@shortround1984-yp7sm I was a engineer in construction business an briefly lived in other places but my heart never left home. I knew there be some nut case to correct my meanings I found you.
Wonderful area...love it up there. Great video!
Indeed it is!! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Only you could make a gravel road look epic!
I'm going to take that as a compliment 😁
@@DefiantOffroad It definitely is!
Surprised noone was hunting through there
It was Christmas Eve. I was the only person out there that I could tell.
Very nice! Extra special loved the drone shots.
Thanks! The drone spent a LOT of time in the air this day!
As always, nice video. I hope to make it make to that area again someday, was there this past September and was able to drive Sugar Tree (after watching your video on it) and made it to Dolly Sods, so many other trails I’d like to check out but just didn’t have enough time so I’m adding this one to my list for when I get back down there.
Awesome! Thanks so much for continuing to watch! These trails definitely weren't challenging, but the views were incredible, particularly when you get to VEPCO Rd. Aside from Flagpole Knob and Whitetop Mountain, they are some of the best I've found in Virginia.
"The last thing I want to do is make Fox News" Best line I've ever heard in an overlanding video! 🤣🤣🤣
I mean, am I wrong? I can see how they'd report it now: "Armed man detained for flying drone near power lines!". Off to Gitmo I would go.
Looked like a good ride. Also looked like there were some additional areas where you could camp. At least from some of the drone shots.
Some of the cleared areas could technically be camped in, but there were no signs that they'd been used for that (no fire rings, etc). The area isn't far from Flagpole Knob though, and there's gazillions of campsites on that trail.
@@DefiantOffroadWe have never been to Flagpole Knob. We have been to Reddish Knob. The views there are awesome.