Hey. You guys give the most accurate way points. Watch your alls videos before taking the plunge. Just been doing the gorge a couple of months. Found a lot of stuff thx to y'all. Thx for the great content
you guys are what got me into hiking the gorge! So i wanted thank you severely for the time and effort you all go through to make these videos for us! This was on my list to do eventually now that u all done it probably gonna have to hit it up next! thanks again guys!
Just a note so people heading here will be aware...as I was leaving Blackburn "vista" in March of 2017, I was just a few hundred yards back along the trail when I heard some really strange, loud sounds. I knew it wasn't birds-it was too loud. I heard sounds a bit like pigs squealing and a heavy, staccato grunting. I googled those sounds after I got home and found that they were a mother bear with cubs. The cubs will squeal when frightened and the grunting was the mother's alarm call to her cubs. Since this was in March, they must have denned over-winter in the Gorge. Just so you know.
Thanks for another fine expedition into the 'fringes' of the RRG. I have heard there are some interesting historical spots below in the valley along Blackburn Branch and Camp Branch especially. Still haven't made my way up Spaas Creek to check them out yet.
After combining your directions and screenshots with Google Maps, I think I've finally got this locale dialed-in. Hope to do this one in the next few days and maybe also get some nice drone clips off Blackburn Vista while i'm there. Fingers crossed! :)
Hi Tommy. Honestly there are not many established campsites in the area. However the area near the overlook may have enough flat spaces (and trees for hammocking) that one could comfortably camp there.
Awesome!! My next hike ❤️
Love y’all! Those sinkholes made me wanna puke though
Hey. You guys give the most accurate way points. Watch your alls videos before taking the plunge. Just been doing the gorge a couple of months. Found a lot of stuff thx to y'all. Thx for the great content
you guys are what got me into hiking the gorge! So i wanted thank you severely for the time and effort you all go through to make these videos for us! This was on my list to do eventually now that u all done it probably gonna have to hit it up next! thanks again guys!
There are some really cool arches located off the 4 wheeler trail right before the graveyard in Hatton ridge
Great stuff, guys! You're adding more great destinations to my list quicker than I can check them off!
Just a note so people heading here will be aware...as I was leaving Blackburn "vista" in March of 2017, I was just a few hundred yards back along the trail when I heard some really strange, loud sounds. I knew it wasn't birds-it was too loud. I heard sounds a bit like pigs squealing and a heavy, staccato grunting. I googled those sounds after I got home and found that they were a mother bear with cubs. The cubs will squeal when frightened and the grunting was the mother's alarm call to her cubs. Since this was in March, they must have denned over-winter in the Gorge. Just so you know.
Thanks for another fine expedition into the 'fringes' of the RRG. I have heard there are some interesting historical spots below in the valley along Blackburn Branch and Camp Branch especially. Still haven't made my way up Spaas Creek to check them out yet.
Reagan L. Spaas creek has some really nice arches, Short Creek is my current favorite
Awesome!
After combining your directions and screenshots with Google Maps, I think I've finally got this locale dialed-in. Hope to do this one in the next few days and maybe also get some nice drone clips off Blackburn Vista while i'm there. Fingers crossed! :)
Are there any campsites along the way out to the vista?
Hi Tommy. Honestly there are not many established campsites in the area. However the area near the overlook may have enough flat spaces (and trees for hammocking) that one could comfortably camp there.
rru on alltrails? if so, profile?
Hi Benjamin; no, RRG does not have an alltrails profile, at least not yet.
That's 100% a rat snake (Pantherophis spiloides), not a farancia
It's vis-ta not vise-ta .😁