You creative writing title making SOB. Here I am expecting you to drive through a waterfall that came out of the chronicles of narnia- one that would clean your mud caked rig off in just one pass. Lol. Good video - despite the lack of your Jeep going through Niagra Falls.
The first part of the road is private apparently the property owner has a gate across the road now only can come though on the other end, I’ve road the trail for years.
We are planning a trip up that way in the Fall. We will be by ourselves and are hesitant to go off road alone, because, you know, anything could happen. We have experience in some easy to moderate off roading here in Florida and we feel capable of doing this trail, just don't want to go alone. Could you recommend some scenic roads we could do that aren't so mountainous. Hope this makes sense. Love the video. Thanks for sharing your find.
Thanks for the video. Me and some friends are coming in a couple weeks to do Beasley Knob. Would like to know a few more we can do while up there and a suggestion on a great camping spot.?
@@enzopetitfour7127 yes, there are 2 camp spots at Beasley Knob. They are first come first serve. But the best spot we found that weekend was by the Creek on Sarah’s Creek in Clayton, Ga. Near the end of the trail on the right.
@@enzopetitfour7127 pretty sure those trails in and around the area of Clayton all have some camping on them. And there are camp grounds around the Beasley area.
What trail or forest service road is this? I would like to hit that trail for a day trip and get some video for my channel. I just sub and liked to help you out with the channel, not sure if you are still posting.
The easiest way to find this trail is from Craig Gap Road in Blairsville, Ga. The Entrance will be directly across from Wolf Stake Road on Craig Gap. It's an unmarked dirt road. It travels through the mountains, and comes out on Pine Top Church Road. Beautiful trail that is getting rougher by the month with the increase in traffic.
I'm in Kennesaw. We've been looking for some places (like this) closer than say Charlie's Creek. If yal ever wanna link up and hit some trails, we typically go by ourselves, but would prefer being with others, that'd be awesome. Got a Tundra though so csnt squeeze some places like yal jeepers...
Sadly most offloading is 2+ hours drive for our area( I'm in dallas) but cashes valley is fairly close. If you are OK with Charlie's creek distance I'd recommend talladega 600-1 in Bama. Most of the trails there were a bit wider to accommodate my tundra.
@@kc8998 600 Skyline Dr, Talladega, AL 35160 it's where I usually start. I think it's skyline drive or something like that at the trailhead but turns into 600-2 and you stay on that. Plenty of videos on here that can show you what it's like.
Waterfall is beautiful but… Better take a chainsaw when you go if you want to drive from end to end. Rode it from Wolfstake Gap this past Saturday and there is a tree laid across the road a little past the waterfall.
False advertising... thats just a small creek that leads off the waterfall. Weak. Its nice to see nature, but your just click baiting people into watching, lame
Nice trail, but title is click bait garbage. The "waterfall" is trickle that runs across the road. There's more water in a couple of puddles they drive through. Shame, shame, shame, 💩