Hey Ryan, I just need to let you know you have helped me in some dark times. As anyone can see, we are fulfilling scripture in the Bible and it’s a good time to know Christ. In day-to-day of life, you have kept me smiling and looking forward to your hiking videos. I am legally blind, so getting out there with no partner is not currently possible. God will bless me with my new relationship, but in the meantime, your channel brings me peace of mind and heart. You are a true blessing and your videos are way more than a hike in the woods for me and I’m certain, many others. Thank you for sharing your gifts. Thank you for bringing a smile to my face and a sense of “it’s all going to be ok…no matter what.” God bless you and keep you. Praise Yah you found your way into so many hearts. 💜✝️🙏🏻
Really enjoyed this day's footage. Especially your chilly morning solo portion. As far as drinking on the trail, sometimes I bring a tiny bottle of moonshine and have one swig each day when I arrive at camp. Then I say, "Ahhhhhh, that's good!" and that's the end of it.
Eh, I was happy Horsepower was happy. I tend to not necessarily look on those challenges on trail in a "good light" due to the ripple effects that they can cause, but if you read the write up in the description of this video, it describes why it seemed fine for the moment for him.
How does the professor like his jolly gear shirt. Look dope AF. Enjoy the hike in the Bluegrass and Volunteer state. If you ever need a place or a ride near the Cincinnati area- I’m your guy!
He enjoys the shirt for sure, I believe he is now working with them. You have some quality countryside out there, it was a beautiful hike. Thank you for the connection in Cincinnati, will definitely keep that in mind!
Haha, I am surprised I drank any beer at all, I really do not enjoy it on trail, or realistically even off. Yet, Horsepower needed someone to celebrate his accomplishment with and a congratulatory cheers, so I bent a little bit to have (1) with him at the end.
I would say follow the "turtles", the trace line on FarOut has moments that it contradicts the actual turtles on the trees, so I would follow the turtles.
Hey Ryan, I just need to let you know you have helped me in some dark times. As anyone can see, we are fulfilling scripture in the Bible and it’s a good time to know Christ. In day-to-day of life, you have kept me smiling and looking forward to your hiking videos. I am legally blind, so getting out there with no partner is not currently possible. God will bless me with my new relationship, but in the meantime, your channel brings me peace of mind and heart. You are a true blessing and your videos are way more than a hike in the woods for me and I’m certain, many others. Thank you for sharing your gifts. Thank you for bringing a smile to my face and a sense of “it’s all going to be ok…no matter what.” God bless you and keep you. Praise Yah you found your way into so many hearts. 💜✝️🙏🏻
Really enjoyed this day's footage. Especially your chilly morning solo portion. As far as drinking on the trail, sometimes I bring a tiny bottle of moonshine and have one swig each day when I arrive at camp. Then I say, "Ahhhhhh, that's good!" and that's the end of it.
That’s some savage action 😅
Love the challenge. Yes its been cold.
Eh, I was happy Horsepower was happy. I tend to not necessarily look on those challenges on trail in a "good light" due to the ripple effects that they can cause, but if you read the write up in the description of this video, it describes why it seemed fine for the moment for him.
How does the professor like his jolly gear shirt. Look dope AF.
Enjoy the hike in the Bluegrass and Volunteer state. If you ever need a place or a ride near the Cincinnati area- I’m your guy!
He enjoys the shirt for sure, I believe he is now working with them. You have some quality countryside out there, it was a beautiful hike. Thank you for the connection in Cincinnati, will definitely keep that in mind!
Hey C, I'm suprised you guys didn't drink Busch beer, "head for the mountains, BUSCH BEER!"
Haha, I am surprised I drank any beer at all, I really do not enjoy it on trail, or realistically even off. Yet, Horsepower needed someone to celebrate his accomplishment with and a congratulatory cheers, so I bent a little bit to have (1) with him at the end.
The GPS track is wrong. The trail now only crosses Horse Lick Creek once.
So you should follow the trail markers in that area then? Is the trail route correct in FarOut?
I would say follow the "turtles", the trace line on FarOut has moments that it contradicts the actual turtles on the trees, so I would follow the turtles.