In this video me and my awesome wife tackle a trail I have been wanting to do for some time now. This video is one of my more "cinematic" videos compared to my usual talk talk talk .
We are headed to hike the Honey Creek Loop and Twin Arches Loop this weekend! Your video was a great preview. We wanted to get an idea to see if my dogs could handle it!
How long did this take you? And I'm glad u posted it...I couldn't do thos because of walking theu the tight rock spaces.....the angel falls trail kicks my ass bad enough
A great view of the trail. We took it, figuring on 4 or 5 hours... Came out 7 hours later in the dark for over an hour. Don't sell this one short on time, nor on beauty!! It's an amazing trail but demanding as has been said before. We are photographers which even makes it longer. Nicely done.
@@TennesseeTyler Things are great man thanks for asking!! Also, I deactivated my fb account. Too distracting. I'm super glad to see you well and thriving though! You're the best of peoples!
You took alot of views of mushrooms. I was wondering if you know about them, and if you've collected and eaten them. There definitely seems to be a good variety. Good video but why did they call it the honey creek trail?
No sorry, i don't know the mushrooms, we don't eat them. As far as the trail name goes, im assuming its named after the creek but not sure where the creek got its name. Thanks for watching. If you enjoyed the mushrooms i have another video that that is specifically mushroomson a trail in frozen head.
Great video thanks. I have not been there in 20 yrs. Camping at Bandy Creek for a week starting July 11th. Recommendations on what trails and in what order? We usually eat breakfast and get at it early with lunch on the trail.
Twin Arches, Middle Creek Nature Loop, and Dinner and star gazing at Charit creek lodge those are all off of divide road just a few miles from Bandy Creek. Or just a few miles the other way is leatherwood ford recreation area. From there you can do angel falls, O&W Bridge, or Angel falls overlook. I've only hiked out of Bandy creek a few times John Litton to Grand Gap loop. I recommend staying off horse trails. I highly recommend getting the National Geographic map they sale at the visitor center.
Yes dogs are allowed. Unfortunately no trails around the ladders....buuuttt you can drive to it as well. It has its own little paved trail and parking lot.
We are headed to hike the Honey Creek Loop and Twin Arches Loop this weekend! Your video was a great preview. We wanted to get an idea to see if my dogs could handle it!
How long did this take you? And I'm glad u posted it...I couldn't do thos because of walking theu the tight rock spaces.....the angel falls trail kicks my ass bad enough
A great view of the trail. We took it, figuring on 4 or 5 hours... Came out 7 hours later in the dark for over an hour. Don't sell this one short on time, nor on beauty!! It's an amazing trail but demanding as has been said before. We are photographers which even makes it longer.
Nicely done.
I love this place. Haven't been in years. Great jams to accompany your travels 👍
I like the woods, thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching!
These videos are awesome! My soul really needed this! Miss you bud, thank you for these gems!
Thanks man. Its a labor of love for sure. Hope you are doing well. I guess FB stopped showing me your stuff.
@@TennesseeTyler Things are great man thanks for asking!! Also, I deactivated my fb account. Too distracting. I'm super glad to see you well and thriving though! You're the best of peoples!
That is a great hiking place one of my favorite and that overlook is awesome go there a lot
Yes the overlook was icing on the cake.
Keep pumping out the videos bro.....good job!
Appreciate it!!
Are there any places to camp, along the way?
Your editing is getting better. Love it. That’s a beautiful hike.
Thanks so much!
Great video!
Thanks
You took alot of views of mushrooms. I was wondering if you know about them, and if you've collected and eaten them. There definitely seems to be a good variety. Good video but why did they call it the honey creek trail?
No sorry, i don't know the mushrooms, we don't eat them. As far as the trail name goes, im assuming its named after the creek but not sure where the creek got its name. Thanks for watching. If you enjoyed the mushrooms i have another video that that is specifically mushroomson a trail in frozen head.
@@TennesseeTyler thank you, I'll look for that frozen head video.
th-cam.com/video/okufUap3aF8/w-d-xo.html
here is a link to it.
It is named after the area/ creek but i dont know why it was named Honey Creek and I grew up there
Spent 3 hours in Pogue Creek Canyon this morning. It was pretty cool! So is that first song in the background. Who's the artist?
Great video thanks. I have not been there in 20 yrs. Camping at Bandy Creek for a week starting July 11th. Recommendations on what trails and in what order? We usually eat breakfast and get at it early with lunch on the trail.
Twin Arches, Middle Creek Nature Loop, and Dinner and star gazing at Charit creek lodge those are all off of divide road just a few miles from Bandy Creek. Or just a few miles the other way is leatherwood ford recreation area. From there you can do angel falls, O&W Bridge, or Angel falls overlook.
I've only hiked out of Bandy creek a few times John Litton to Grand Gap loop.
I recommend staying off horse trails. I highly recommend getting the National Geographic map they sale at the visitor center.
Me and Nicole decided to go to the bottom to swim took 3 kids and had to carry them back up lol worst idea I’ve made in a long time lol
Oh man I believe that haha we had heard this one was tough so we made a point to go childless. We barely made it out ourselves lol
nice hike
One of my favorites.
This was epic !!!
Can you take dogs on this trail? Are there ways around the ladder areas?
Yes dogs are allowed. Unfortunately no trails around the ladders....buuuttt you can drive to it as well. It has its own little paved trail and parking lot.
So much MUSIC!
Thanks for watching!
had to cut the obnoxious sound off but good views
As long as you subscribe
I’ve heard it’s easy to get turned around and lost on this trail. Did you have any issues?
No I thought It was well marked, we had no troubles.
How steep Are the ropes? Like how many feet roughly?
Did u go counter clockwise?
Honestly the ropes are more of just a safety precaution for less agile hikers. Not too steep. We went counterclockwise.
@@TennesseeTyler oh thank you! That was the only part keeping me away from this hike.....