Thanks for taking the time to watch! I have all of the above planned. I plan on doing 1-2 small gear reviews per trip as well as short standalone videos on gear as well. It will take me a few weeks to build up enough footage to do this but it's coming!
It's kind of funny hearing your lion, tigers, and bears bit. I live 20 minutes from that trailhead, and I've never seen a bear in Ohio ( I know we do have them). But I have definitely seen a mountain lion. Used to see him every now and then driving to work at 2 AM, thinking he was just a really big bobcat. Then one day he ran across the road and I saw the long tail.
You'd never know this was your very first TH-cam video,you did a fantastic job! I have been a TH-camr for several years and still don't know what I'm doing half the time,LOL!
Pretty cool trail, only saw two people in 24 hours. Lots of campsite options to choose from. You could connect it to Archer's Fork if you wanted to do multiple nights camping.
For the day you need to pack large amounts of water, I have a hack. The bladdervthat is inside a boxed wine is perfect. Use hand tools to get the faucet off the first time, afterwards it comes off easily. Couple of grams. Holds 3--4 liters. Makes water taste great. Very tough plastic. Advise carrying it low in pack.
I like your observations while you hike. Like the story with the beech trees or historical stuff about the area and nearby trails. Feels like a vlog since you're keeping a good pace and talking to us. Thanks for bringing us this hike to us.
Nice video! You did a good job capturing the views of the trail. The conversation with the Camera had a natural flow to it for having no script, excited to see more content 👍🏼
Pretty cool man! Would love to hear more bout your gear and wat are bare essentials to do this compared to comfort items. Especially that sleeping system
Nice first video! Totally reminds me of Survivorman! Maybe one day you will switch over to bigfooting shows too! j/k bigfoot shows are garbage, please dont.
I returned the favor and subbed back. Good informational video and a nice hike. Looks like you are doin well from just starting out. That is more views than my years of experience can generate per video lol. Great job.
Nice video! Never have been to this area and will have to make a trek this summer and trg my hand at backpacking again. Have you been to Shawnee State Park? I’d be interested to know what you think of that area since it is a huge loop.
Thanks for the comment! I’ve been to Shawnee. Lots of bugs and lots of hills lol. I’m actually considering going there within the next month again and shooting video for the channel. This is the time of the year to do it, in the summer it’s just another green tunnel full of chiggers haha
Well, I’m not a predatory animal expert to start work. With that being said, coyote attacks on large dogs are pretty rare in general. Last I looked into it only about 5% of coyote attacks on domestic animals were on “big” dogs. That can obviously change the older/weaker your dog appears. With a human AND a large dog, I would say the risk is pretty minimal, but I suppose it’s never zero.
I’ve also never heard coyotes come close to camp. The have always stayed a decent distance away. I also don’t cook/eat where I sleep and I hang my food away from camp as well. However, there are a LOT of coyotes out there. At times I’ve heard up to three separate packs calling at once. There’s never been a time in the Marietta district that I didn’t hear coyotes.
I have an entire video of it on my channel if you want to check it out. Everything is from Warbonnet. Hammock is the Original Blackbird. Top quilt is a custom zippered foot box Diamondback. Under quilt is a Wooki. Tarp is the Mountainfly.
As far as if a trail is safe or not, I’m not equipped to answer that question. The area isn’t really known for any crime but things can happen anywhere I suppose so my best life advice in general would be to know how to defend yourself no matter where you are. Sunglasses keep more bugs out of your eyes than if you weren’t wearing any. It doesn’t “bug proof” you though, sometimes mosquitoes still fly under the glasses. I am partial to Oakleys. The ones I wear hiking are M frames. This trail is actually a combo of two different trails, Scenic River Trail and Greenwood Trail. I believe the length was around 11-12 miles.
Haha yeah it was okay. Unfortunately I recorded it at 4K 60fps but I didn’t know I had to change my TH-cam settings so it’s 1080 lol. To be fair, I’ve been watching you and SBO for a year so that gave me an idea of what I should be doing lol
Very cool video. I’d love to learn more about your gear. What are must haves vs nice to haves? How do you set up your camp and why?
Thanks for taking the time to watch! I have all of the above planned. I plan on doing 1-2 small gear reviews per trip as well as short standalone videos on gear as well. It will take me a few weeks to build up enough footage to do this but it's coming!
It's kind of funny hearing your lion, tigers, and bears bit. I live 20 minutes from that trailhead, and I've never seen a bear in Ohio ( I know we do have them). But I have definitely seen a mountain lion. Used to see him every now and then driving to work at 2 AM, thinking he was just a really big bobcat. Then one day he ran across the road and I saw the long tail.
Yikes. I’ve heard bobcats in the WNF and tons of coyotes but I’ve never seen or heard a mountain lion or bear.
You'd never know this was your very first TH-cam video,you did a fantastic job! I have been a TH-camr for several years and still don't know what I'm doing half the time,LOL!
Haha thanks man I’m still stumbling along too
Nice trip. I am going to put that one on my list of hikes.
Pretty cool trail, only saw two people in 24 hours. Lots of campsite options to choose from. You could connect it to Archer's Fork if you wanted to do multiple nights camping.
Good video, good luck with the channel
Thanks buddy
For the day you need to pack large amounts of water, I have a hack. The bladdervthat is inside a boxed wine is perfect. Use hand tools to get the faucet off the first time, afterwards it comes off easily. Couple of grams. Holds 3--4 liters. Makes water taste great. Very tough plastic. Advise carrying it low in pack.
I’ll have to try that sometime
I like your observations while you hike. Like the story with the beech trees or historical stuff about the area and nearby trails. Feels like a vlog since you're keeping a good pace and talking to us. Thanks for bringing us this hike to us.
Thanks for watching! This was the first video I ever recorded so I was just kinda winging it lol
Travis loved your video enjoyed all the scenery and all the information. Can't wait to see more of your videos and have a great time.
Thanks for watching!
Nice video! You did a good job capturing the views of the trail. The conversation with the Camera had a natural flow to it for having no script, excited to see more content 👍🏼
Thanks for checking it out I appreciate the feedback!
Great video. Excited to watch your channel grow!
Thanks man! I appreciate you taking the time to check it out!
Fantastic video
I don’t know about fantastic, it was my first one 😂 thanks for watching!
Looks dope!
Thanks for the comment bro!
I need to come on the next one!
We’ll have to wait until the leaves are off so you can see the river through the trees!
Awesome video dude!
Pretty cool man! Would love to hear more bout your gear and wat are bare essentials to do this compared to comfort items. Especially that sleeping system
Thanks for taking the time to watch dude. Next trip I'll go over the gear more.
Nice first video! Totally reminds me of Survivorman! Maybe one day you will switch over to bigfooting shows too! j/k bigfoot shows are garbage, please dont.
No bigfoot for me
I returned the favor and subbed back. Good informational video and a nice hike. Looks like you are doin well from just starting out. That is more views than my years of experience can generate per video lol. Great job.
Thanks man I appreciate it. I still have a lot to learn, like keeping myself in frame haha
Nice video! Never have been to this area and will have to make a trek this summer and trg my hand at backpacking again. Have you been to Shawnee State Park? I’d be interested to know what you think of that area since it is a huge loop.
Thanks for the comment! I’ve been to Shawnee. Lots of bugs and lots of hills lol. I’m actually considering going there within the next month again and shooting video for the channel. This is the time of the year to do it, in the summer it’s just another green tunnel full of chiggers haha
Curious your thoughts about how safe my dog will out there back packing with me. German shepherd. I heard you mention coyotes.
Well, I’m not a predatory animal expert to start work. With that being said, coyote attacks on large dogs are pretty rare in general. Last I looked into it only about 5% of coyote attacks on domestic animals were on “big” dogs. That can obviously change the older/weaker your dog appears. With a human AND a large dog, I would say the risk is pretty minimal, but I suppose it’s never zero.
I’ve also never heard coyotes come close to camp. The have always stayed a decent distance away. I also don’t cook/eat where I sleep and I hang my food away from camp as well. However, there are a LOT of coyotes out there. At times I’ve heard up to three separate packs calling at once. There’s never been a time in the Marietta district that I didn’t hear coyotes.
Did you end up going through all your water or needing more than what you brought?
I saved enough for breakfast and a couple sips on the walk back. Definitely could’ve used another liter but I wasn’t willing to carry it lol
What hammock set up do you use?
I have an entire video of it on my channel if you want to check it out. Everything is from Warbonnet. Hammock is the Original Blackbird. Top quilt is a custom zippered foot box Diamondback. Under quilt is a Wooki. Tarp is the Mountainfly.
Is this trail safe to solo for women? Do your sunglasses keep bugs out of your eyes? What brand do you recommend? How long is this trail?
As far as if a trail is safe or not, I’m not equipped to answer that question. The area isn’t really known for any crime but things can happen anywhere I suppose so my best life advice in general would be to know how to defend yourself no matter where you are.
Sunglasses keep more bugs out of your eyes than if you weren’t wearing any. It doesn’t “bug proof” you though, sometimes mosquitoes still fly under the glasses.
I am partial to Oakleys. The ones I wear hiking are M frames.
This trail is actually a combo of two different trails, Scenic River Trail and Greenwood Trail. I believe the length was around 11-12 miles.
first video?! this is waaaay better than my first vid. lol!! check your insta DMs i have a question.
Haha yeah it was okay. Unfortunately I recorded it at 4K 60fps but I didn’t know I had to change my TH-cam settings so it’s 1080 lol. To be fair, I’ve been watching you and SBO for a year so that gave me an idea of what I should be doing lol