Back during the drought years, that waterfall you went over was a nearly dry 30 ft. straight drop. I know, because me and a buddy did something stupid and climbed it.
The massive tree across the big pool/waterfall about 1/10miles from the confkuence Yellowstone got washed out in 2020. And then Fred came in 2021 and moved some massive boulders. I wonder if its possible to run Yelliwstone falls now😅
@@MichaelFerraroIV would love to see new ones if you get around to it! I keep rewatching these... Gotta be the craziest steep creeking channel I've found
When you hear "Prong" you got to think Shining Rock country. Where in the world did the term "prong" even come from? I recon like the prong of a fork of a river? Got to love Appalachia!
Hiked this creek top to bottom a few years ago. Cool to see someone run it
Back during the drought years, that waterfall you went over was a nearly dry 30 ft. straight drop. I know, because me and a buddy did something stupid and climbed it.
The massive tree across the big pool/waterfall about 1/10miles from the confkuence Yellowstone got washed out in 2020. And then Fred came in 2021 and moved some massive boulders. I wonder if its possible to run Yelliwstone falls now😅
You are one gnarly dude, always enjoy your vids
thanks for the support!
@@MichaelFerraroIV would love to see new ones if you get around to it! I keep rewatching these... Gotta be the craziest steep creeking channel I've found
awesome. we love that creek for exploring and digging waterfalls. BOLD MOVES y'all!!!!
Absolutely rowdy man! Stay safe.. looks like plenty of siphons in there! This is what we call class 5.
SWEET! It's always fun when the hard work pays off.
Sweet lines
i've fished it, crazy to see that much water in there.
looks like a fast run, excellent
Micro gnar! What’s the gradient? Looks 400+ per mile for sure! Nice find and run!
Awesome video. Massive skills.
Sick!! Looks fast and fun
So damn fun
Awesome! Woah!
Thats what I thought too
nice Gnar
hell yeah \m/
they ought to call that "Bare Bones."
When you hear "Prong" you got to think Shining Rock country. Where in the world did the term "prong" even come from? I recon like the prong of a fork of a river? Got to love Appalachia!
It's because they have lots of crawdads and the first settlers mistook them for prawns and misspelt it. Lol prolly not 🤣
Where is this at?
Black balsam, NC