No place like home. I grew up on the Big South Fork. It's an amazing place. I'm a paddler and I've met people from all over the United States on the O&W . American Whitewater calls it the hidden crowned jewel of the Cumberland Plateau. Sadly most people from here don't even realize what they have right here in their back yard. Nice work.
Lots of trails around Pickett State Park. Blackhouse road goes many places easy to get turned around. There used to be a ATV club called Cumberland atv riders that had a free map of that area. Not sure it still exist that was 8 or 9 years ago .👍🇺🇸
I dont have exact coordinates. The bridge is on the O&W road in the Big South Fork ares. Most of the rest was just randomly traveling down Backhouse Mountain Road.
The video and content where good but the music was lets say a little loud and not the correct genre for this type of activity. Think blue grass or something relaxed country music. Just a suggestion you do you and it was really good for a first attempt.
Josh, thanks for the video, the wife and I are going to camp/explore Big South Fork this weekend. I found the O&W bridge on the map but what road/where was the first big bridge in the video (2:40ish)? Any other must sees for Jeeping? Thanks again. Ken
Very cool! Thank you for sharing! ☆ Jesi🐝Miel
No place like home. I grew up on the Big South Fork. It's an amazing place. I'm a paddler and I've met people from all over the United States on the O&W . American Whitewater calls it the hidden crowned jewel of the Cumberland Plateau. Sadly most people from here don't even realize what they have right here in their back yard. Nice work.
Thank you. It's pretty amateur filming, but I did what I could with what I had lol. It's definitely a pretty place to explore.
Can you give more information on where this is , trail names etc
Near my properties. I hate working in other states having 60 acers in Tennessee.
Nice ride brother!!
Thank you. Hopefully some upgrades are coming soon 🤞.
Lots of trails around Pickett State Park. Blackhouse road goes many places easy to get turned around. There used to be a ATV club called Cumberland atv riders that had a free map of that area. Not sure it still exist that was 8 or 9 years ago .👍🇺🇸
While I was there I came across some people that had a trail map of the area. I have no idea where they got it though.
And 2nd big bridge for that matter (4:20ish).
Could a two-wheel-drive truck do this?
The Big South Fork portion of this video can easily be done in a 2wd, but I wouldn't recommend it for the the black house mtn/ Pickett portion.
Great video. Would you be willing to share coordinates of gpx files?
I dont have exact coordinates. The bridge is on the O&W road in the Big South Fork ares. Most of the rest was just randomly traveling down Backhouse Mountain Road.
@@areyoukiddingme98765 O&W?
@@48956l yes this is the O&W bridge.
The video and content where good but the music was lets say a little loud and not the correct genre for this type of activity. Think blue grass or something relaxed country music. Just a suggestion you do you and it was really good for a first attempt.
Can you explain your route or send me an email? Follow me on Instagram @shawnpemrickphotography and @smokymtntactical
I live here on leatherwood bub
Oh nice. Pretty area out your way.
when you come to a fork in the road............take it....
Josh, thanks for the video, the wife and I are going to camp/explore Big South Fork this weekend. I found the O&W bridge on the map but what road/where was the first big bridge in the video (2:40ish)? Any other must sees for Jeeping? Thanks again.
Ken
Its on O & W Road. The 2nd bridge you're asking about is the same bridge just coming from the other direction. O & W road is a dead end road.
Liked your video keep up the good work!!!