i'm from the region and lived here my whole life, i LOVE the Gorge! definitely in my top 3 favorite places to go here in KY. tons of stuff to do and see. you can go two dozen times and go to a new spot each time, it's amazing. the land is GORGE-OUS here, see what i did there, LOL. seriously it is beautiful though, but also, just a FYI, it is a hub for strange events. you can find quite a bit of interesting stories and encounters in and around the Red River Gorge.
One year we were cutting brand-new public trails 94'. Three of us fell through a cliffside thicket falling about seven or eight stories down! We had blood is coming out of some of our ears & the whole thing! Luckily we fell into the equally thick round patch but this was negligible at best but life-saving
@Jerrica Blair you are correct. I grew up the next county over and was always hiking and camping in gorge and still do. I've only heard it pronounced as nod-duh by any locals.
I was there camping way way back in the woods in Sept 2019 when a huge storm and flash flood happened, we had to abandon a lot of gear and make an emergency exit through non trails due to our trail was underwater and collapsing, it was on Eagles Nest Trail. We have also walked past copperheads hiking in the dark, it can be a deadly place for sure!
i'm from the region and lived here my whole life, i LOVE the Gorge! definitely in my top 3 favorite places to go here in KY. tons of stuff to do and see. you can go two dozen times and go to a new spot each time, it's amazing. the land is GORGE-OUS here, see what i did there, LOL. seriously it is beautiful though, but also, just a FYI, it is a hub for strange events. you can find quite a bit of interesting stories and encounters in and around the Red River Gorge.
I'm so glad you enjoy it there! The Gorge is a magical place.
One year we were cutting brand-new public trails 94'. Three of us fell through a cliffside thicket falling about seven or eight stories down! We had blood is coming out of some of our ears & the whole thing! Luckily we fell into the equally thick round patch but this was negligible at best but life-saving
Omg, that was scary 😨. I am so happy you made it!!!!. Thank you so much for sharing. Please be safe out there. Love you, bye 👋 😊
U guys come down to Miguel's pizza come out back & ill tell you wild stories about mi amor Red river gorge😜 ..& be climbers🤙
Will do. I will set a date and let you know. Thank!!
Just at Miguel’s last week
They had an awesome 40th party 2 weeks ago lol, their Halloween bash is so much fun too!!! I love Miguel's.
Great stories!!
Glad you like them! All the best to you and yours!!!
That music is freakin me out. I might cancel my trip to RRG
The Gorge is to fun to let a horror story scare you off!
Nada is pronounced “nodda” 🖤. Awesome video
@Jerrica Blair you are correct. I grew up the next county over and was always hiking and camping in gorge and still do. I've only heard it pronounced as nod-duh by any locals.
@WayRay007 it’s nah da
The video is correct. The tunnel was built by the Dana Logging Company and they named the tunnel Nada (Dana backwards... kinda)
Incorrect. It's pronounced "Nay-Duh"
@scottjohnson3655 am a local. Its "Nay-Duh"
That intro is straight out of a korn music video.
I am a ghost. I visited the Red River Gorge in May, and obviously died on the trail. No one makes it out of the Gorge alive. Muhuhahaha. 🤣
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I was there camping way way back in the woods in Sept 2019 when a huge storm and flash flood happened, we had to abandon a lot of gear and make an emergency exit through non trails due to our trail was underwater and collapsing, it was on Eagles Nest Trail. We have also walked past copperheads hiking in the dark, it can be a deadly place for sure!
I am so happy you made it out ok. We were there in the day, and we were scared!