Thanks again for your videos, Patrick. I've been following you for many moons. I'm stuck up here in Kansas City but living vicariously through your manly adventures. From spitting and crotch scratching, you crack me up. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to the next one.
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I've only explored parts of Horsehead Creek area, namely south and west from where you were on this trip. You're right about there being some thick stuff you have to walk through. And steep too. Lots of nice waterfalls in there as well. Based on your map at the end, it looks like you've had a lot of bluff action in there. I want to get back there again soon. Thanks for the views!
Looks like that was a tough "get to" and "get back down from" location up on that bluff, as evidenced by all the blood shed. Fairly dicey stuff. Not for the faint of heart for sure. I've wondered what's above LV. Thanks for the views.
Hello Awesome to see your trails thank you for showing just got off work got out of a hot bath just feels a little better I was having a little trouble breathing earlier due to the excess heat and of the ovens but I'm doing a lot better and now I get the chance to watch this thank you very much
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@17:21 that's Roark Bluff I believe. Been up there a few of times. Good bluff action. All bushwhack. Take your manly flyrod next time and throw some streamers at them, but that was a nice "7 pounder" you reeled in. Man, you really can find the porkies out there! I've only ever seen a 3-4 total in the BNR. Maybe I will this weekend. Ditto on the MO parking...lol.
I believe Roark bluff is directly across from Steel Creek Campground. No such thing as bushwack...just walking in the woods. No fly rod for me man. You should know that a spinning reel is king with a name like SpinningNoza. Smallmouf bass are quite dense and have a high molecular weight compared to other feesh. I have encountered many a porky and wrestled a few...all were defeated and ran away like little girls. You're doing an overnight up there this weekend, right? Have some fun. Watch out for random explosions.
Like your spider web swatter !! Ahh yes, beggars lice, know it quite well !! Tight squeeze through the slot ! 6:quenty 👍🏼 Love them little twriplets!! Wow, what a big difference since you and the wife was there kayaking !! Whoa .. you caught a fish 😮 27:23 good thing you got out of that spot before she blew up !! Two fish !! Now a third one !! Mullen tincture 👍🏼 nice trip out Patrick! Nothing better than coffee time 👍🏼
Gotta have a fresh cut spidra web removal tool. I like it tight. Waters tend to rise and fall...it's amazing. I ate all them fish raw off camera. Swamp gas downstream ignited, I guess. You and my wife need to compare notes on tinctures. Thanks dude. Lotsa things better than coffee, but not much better.
Hadn't been there in awhile so thanks for updating me on it looks like these days. Guess you didn't go back into Pack Rat Falls. I wouldn't have either this time of year, plus there's no water. I'm doing an overnight next weekend with some friends in the BNR area. Suzie's foot still isn't 100% so she'll be traveling to Little Rock to see her twin sister to jabber and go shopping.
Always a lovely spot...save for trash scattered about by scumsuckers. I have never been to Pack Rat Falls, nor have I been to Pam's Grotto...cuz waterfalls are people magnets and aren't that exiting. It's about time you got yer azz out in them woods. Twin sister? That's got to be an odd thing to experience.
@@NoTrail Only been to Pam's once. If you head west on the OHT from Haw Creek campgrounds it will take you to Gee creek, which is a very pretty area when the waters are flowing. Yes, they are both pretty odd. 😆
@@curly__3 No, I didn't take it that way...I was playing along with ya. National Forest employees don't seem to do much around here, like most government employees. That little waterfall is quite lovely when it's wet. Not my waterfall, anyway.
Nice camping 🏕️ trip Patrick 👍🏻 Living out of a U-Haul eh !! I guess we’ll believe you caught a fish ! I KNEW IT !! I KNEW THERE WERE TWO OF YOU BOSTODS !! Can’t beat a little kayaking, fishing , camping and a couple cold ones !!
Thankee FishChops. It was a hologram. You can beat it. I probably casted 50 times and just hooked the one 8" largemouth bass. It was 3 cold ones. I'm sorry, I forgot to ask you to come kayaking with me.
Thank you for another awesome adventure Back camps spot holds a lot of memories thank you for sharing Nothing like kayaking and fishing while at a campsite Is that a Leica I see if so which one
I thought I clicked on the wrong video when I first heard that music !! Great aerial shots of the fog !! Very cool man ! 12:09 nice a pileated action !! 13:47 pika ?? Or a Patrick !!? 14:59 tree abuse !! Shameful !! Yeah , I’m not a fan of prescribed burn areas !! Around here it comes back up in ferns and jagger bushes and a tick haven !! You should record that TIMBER TRASH song !! Nice hike 👍🏻
You did click wrong...most get her by accident. Manly music, yes? Fog was sweet and moist. No...no pika...Monty Python. Than pine tree asked me to exfoliate it, and it liked it. The timbuh trash song rights are held by someone else. Thankee Chops for watching and subscribing and smashing that like button and sharing with all yer friends...not.
You da man for venturing out into the woods this time of year. Nice fog action. Not sure, but I thought I could see Looper Hollow in the background from one your camera angles on the bluff. I also got my 84 yr. old mom to subscribe to your channel. She is sub #741 (it was 740 when she clicked the subscribe tab 😆). I went to visit her in Little Rock this weekend and she saw your video for the first time.
Summer's just as good as any other...not really, but what can you do? Is her name Marilyn? She'll unsubscribe soon when she realizes what an idiot I am. Looper Hollow is downstream on the Piney from where I was and to the south, so no...no Looper for you.
Nice web whacking. I gave it up this week. Spiders rule the woods now. But hey! I dig the groovy drone music. I would like to hear more with a winter flyover that reveals the rugged landscape of this cool double-bluffed canyon.
Spidras rule nothing. But hey, thanks MapMan. Yes...I much prefer the less leafed months that show the terrain better as well. The Rock Creek valley should be protected...from logging and off road nonsense.
@@NoTrail The US Forest Service maintains a digital map layer of their forest inventories. They delineate stands tagged with terms like "immature pole timber" (where you were) and "mature sawtimber". Some stands in the Rock Creek area have remarks like "mature sawtimber that needs to be thinned" - that's scary! We should convince them to make remarks like "beautiful mature forest in a unique area that needs to be federally protected".
always nice to get on a trail right before the sun rises, you are almost always garunteed a beautiful view! Looks like a very serene place and a place to go alone and enjoy the serenity and clear the mind and absorb all the beauty around you!
WTH!?! You gotta pay to go there now? Haven't watched in a while. Glad to see you're still a chuggin'. I probably spent more time there at White Rock and area; than anywhere else over those 15 years I lived up there in Springdale. Every time someone would visit me; would always wind up there eventually; and Eureka Springs too.
Cool trip there Easy Rider. And cool bike too. Fancy. I was up in that area back in the late winter. Pretty area. Ever been down into Bear Hollow on the northeast side of White Rock.? Jack White Falls is there. Lots of trace roads down there and I know you don't care for areas like that.
Thankee SpinBob. My moto is pretty basic...not really fancy. I knew you had been there recently, I found evidence of that. Don't believe I've been in Bear Hollow, but if there's a bear's butt crack there I surely will. Who is this Jack White dude? If by trace roads you mean offroader roads, then yuck. All forests have old road beds, the ones that are undisturbed are fine.
Nice morning skies! 3:04 always pictured you as a swinger! Creeks look low ! Nice chin cam. Them tires are good for 12” deep of donkey doo 😂 What a lovely ride dude!
Oh, I swing baby. Creeks are always low in the summertime, lest they be spring fed. You noticed that on yer last outing as well. I ain't never ridin through no donkey dookie dood. Thanks Chops, it was a pleasure of a morning. Now build me a fire.