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Ep. 276: New River Gorge | National Park West Virginia hiking camping history 

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@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
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@mitchsmolow6268
@mitchsmolow6268 Год назад
I've been kayaking the New, Gauley, and other rivers in that watershed for over 20 years. I've driven or paddled by many of the places you name without ever knowing their history. Thanks for the lesson, it was meaningful to me.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
You're most welcome Mitch! We're thrilled that we were able to share something new with someone so familiar with the area.
@kimwilkins1500
@kimwilkins1500 Год назад
I was born and raised in WV and lived and graduated High School in the southern most county of McDowell (home of the Rocket Boys) where coal mining was in its heyday in the 70s. Your were in my old stomping grounds. We are full timers and currently staying in wonderful state of WV in the Eastern Panhandle, close to kids and grandkids, until we leave for FL in December. Loved hearing the history and seeing the sights, Mark! Thank you!
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
You're most welcome Kim, thanks for watching! Your old stomping grounds is a beautiful place indeed.
@user-im4sw5rl7m
@user-im4sw5rl7m Год назад
Some of the very best smallmouth bass fishing I ever been around.
@leighmcqueeney9848
@leighmcqueeney9848 Год назад
It never ceases to amaze me how you can pack your videos with facts whilst making them 100% entertaining. Cheers from Turkey Bayou Il. The 2 Tasmanians
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Cheers to you Leigh! Thank you, and thank you also for making me look up Turkey Bayou.
@madonnaknowles1180
@madonnaknowles1180 Год назад
My family lives in Oak Hill. Love the Gauley River and parks. 😊😊
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
It's a beautiful area, Madonna. Thanks so much for watching!
@gypsymountaineers3215
@gypsymountaineers3215 Год назад
Thank you so much for this beautifully done video, Marc! Me and Jim LOVED it! You do such a good job with history and showcasing the best of what can be found wherever you travel. You did us proud! ❤
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Jim and Sue, thank you so much!
@edwardlulofs444
@edwardlulofs444 Год назад
I haven't been there since the 80s. It certainly deserves to be a national park and I'm glad to hear about it. Thanks
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
We agree Edward, thanks for watching!
@lorih379
@lorih379 Год назад
Really beautiful area the bridge, that amazing hotel, every time I watch one of your videos I want to go there!
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank you Lori!
@Serf_dumb
@Serf_dumb Год назад
Accidentally discovered the national park 2 years ago as I crossed the New River Gorge Bridge on my way to Ace Adventure Resort. As you rightly said, it appears unassuming and I wouldn't have thought to stop were it not for a scenic overlook sign that alerted me to a magnificent gem of an area.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
It's a pretty special place, isn't it? Thanks as always for watching!
@Serf_dumb
@Serf_dumb Год назад
@@GrandAdventure it certainly is and can't wait to go back! As always, I eagerly look forward to your content 😃
@TomSpurlock
@TomSpurlock Год назад
Nice one Marc. We visited the New River Bridge area last year in April. You saw and learned a lot more than we did. Thanks for the history lesson.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Our pleasure Tom, for we loved learning about it as we went.
@Bluto4r
@Bluto4r 3 месяца назад
Great video, you've described the NRG perfectly. I live here and agree completely about that RV park. We drove through there and that was enough for us. I've not hiked up to the top of Nuttleburg yet. Must do it now!
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much! Kudos from locals are the best compliments we could hope for. Glad that you enjoyed this.
@nationalparksprincess3216
@nationalparksprincess3216 Год назад
Hi Mark, It's me ( Donaleanne ) I really enjoyed this episode of our newest National Park, you gave such a great overview and history. You really show all the park has to offer, it's still on my list so I appreciate how you go over so much in your video.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank you so much Donaleanne! Wonderful to hear from you again, safe travels to you.
@timaz1066
@timaz1066 Год назад
I love the history that you put into your videos Mark. It’s sad that our government is trying to kill all of the coal oil and gas industry. Thanks again for another great video.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
You're most welcome Timaz, and thank you as always!
@BeefNEggs057
@BeefNEggs057 Год назад
Criminal actually. When they succeed millions will die of cold, starvation etc etc. The idiots don’t deserve the power they are given.
@Don-md6wn
@Don-md6wn Год назад
Timaz, if you want to see sad, look at all of the butchered mountaintops and early deaths from mine collapses and black lung disease in West Virginia. I have no idea how any thinking person could think West Virginia's terrible economic plight is going to be fixed with coal mining. Your brain has been polluted by right wing politics.
@laughingram7287
@laughingram7287 Год назад
That is a super high bridge; funny the perspective from on top compared to underneath. Many people driving across have no idea. The Nuttall mine was very interesting. I’m glad you didn’t get hurt while being up there all by yourself. TheGreenbrier was very impressive. It reminds me of the Coronado Hotel in San Diego. Thanks Marc! Ram 👍🏼👍🏽
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thanks Ram! Yup, the different perspectives on that bridge are absolutely remarkable.
@travelingmertonandsue
@travelingmertonandsue Год назад
We have driven through West Virginia multiple times. Looks like the next time we need to take a breath, stop, and do some exploring. Thanks for the share marc! >Merton 😎✌👌
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
It's worth a stop, Merton, and we have a whole lot more there that we want to explore, too. Thanks so much for watching!
@brookeshaffer4377
@brookeshaffer4377 Год назад
What a pretty area!Thanks for showcasing this Marc🌟Take care.See ya next time👍
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
See ya then, Brooke.
@craftytraveler9238
@craftytraveler9238 Год назад
Thanks for the video. lots of interesting places and beautiful scenery. I won't be staying at that campground.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Our pleasure CT, thanks so much for watching!
@ShawnPatterson402
@ShawnPatterson402 Год назад
That was a brilliant episode. Clearly a beautiful area, and so much to see. It is on our list of future destinations for sure. I have to agree with you that the campground looked a tad weird. But hey, that is the beauty of travelling with an RV, tomorrow you can pull it somewhere else. As always, safe travels.....
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
So true, Shawn. Thank you very much, and safe travels to you as well!
@lindaborgert589
@lindaborgert589 Год назад
Grew up an hour from here in Charleston. We always stopped at Hawk’s Nest to eat on the way to my Grandmother’s. “Hinton’s (Hinting) up the River” was what my Dad would say.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Happy that we could bring you back for about a half hour or so, Linda! Thanks for sharing great memories.
@STF68
@STF68 Год назад
Hiking the mountains of WV in Crocs! You fit right in! 😂
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
😄
@bradansworld
@bradansworld Год назад
Your nuttelberg footage brought back memories for me of hiking there years ago. It had that eerie quiet ghost town feel then so hopefully you got the same thrill being there I did!
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
I absolutely did, Sammy. That's what made it so special. Happy to bring you back!
@gerrysherman2007
@gerrysherman2007 Год назад
We visited the area last Fall and stayed at Sommersville Lake. Lovely Army Corps of Engineers campground.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
We've heard great things about that lake, Gerry. Next time for sure.
@brianleonard6885
@brianleonard6885 Год назад
❤❤❤❤ Bravo 👏 Video .. I love my state WV and you did a wonderful job with this 👏.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank you so very much, Brian! We had a wonderful stay.
@willbygosh4887
@willbygosh4887 Год назад
Our newest National Park!
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Indeed.
@WanderingCarl
@WanderingCarl Год назад
I greatly appreciate this video, not only for the views, and the historical background, but for your effort of taking the hike to the coal mine. I know it's not just the sometimes steep and difficult climb, but the fact that you set-up the camera, backed-up and retraced your steps for the camera shots. Thanks.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
We had a blast doing it, Carl! Like everything, though, any time you film it takes 3x as long to complete. 😄
@najruqwi7008
@najruqwi7008 Год назад
Great tour 👍
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Naj, thanks as always!
@joyces3550
@joyces3550 Год назад
Wonderful video Marc, thanks
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank you as always Joyce!
@donanderson4756
@donanderson4756 Год назад
Nicely done vidoe. You have convinced to visit this area.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
We're very happy to hear that, Don. It's definitely worthy of a visit. Thank you very much, and thanks for watching!
@davidmccartney7577
@davidmccartney7577 Год назад
New River flows north and it’s the oldest river in America and the second oldest in the world. It’s head waters start in Todd NC as the North and South Fork New River forming the New River. The New River is what flows into and forms Clayton Lake “Dam” in Radford VA😉
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Great factoids David! Thanks for sharing that.
@davidmccartney7577
@davidmccartney7577 Год назад
@@GrandAdventure Sorry to disappoint you sir but, that’s 100% facts. I lived on it🧐
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
@@davidmccartney7577 you're not disappointing me one iota. Enjoyed reading it.
@davidmccartney7577
@davidmccartney7577 Год назад
@@GrandAdventure I wasn’t trying to steal your fire! I just thought since you were talking about something I had knowledge on I’d share it with your audience so they’d get the history of the River that formed the gorge. I’ll unsubscribe so I won’t step on your toes again🥴
@pclouse07
@pclouse07 Год назад
I’ve wanted to know more about this National Park. I so loved the hiking trails and will be sure to find my way to them when we visit. Cape Hatteras is also someplace I’ve always wanted to go (I LOVE NAtional Seashores!) So we will be watching for next weeks episodes! We can just follow you around the country and hit every National Park, Lake, River and seashore we’ve ever wanted to see! Thanks for the great tips on campgrounds and more! Appreciate your sharing!
@gregevans1804
@gregevans1804 Год назад
Great adventure really enjoyed this video 😊
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank you Greg!
@LeslinAdventures
@LeslinAdventures Год назад
ThNks for the info mark. Will definitely visit there soon 🔜
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Have fun when you do, for it's a fascinating place. Thanks for watching!
@scotty92028
@scotty92028 Год назад
Totally awesome❣️
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thanks Scott!
@thetraveltrailerguy
@thetraveltrailerguy Год назад
Another great video, thank you and safe travels
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank you Michael, and same to you!
@gina50gina
@gina50gina Год назад
What a gorgeous area full of life. The history in those old ruins is palpable. What a feeling that must have been!
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Especially being the only one at Nuttallburg, Suzane, so no distractions from the present day. That was a truly special experience.
@gina50gina
@gina50gina Год назад
@@GrandAdventure That had to be a rare and enriching experience ❣️
@moretoliving2236
@moretoliving2236 Год назад
I remember when this NP was being discussed and many people were having all sorts of split opinions on the matter. For one Shenandoah National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway, Seneca Rocks and all these other places are already there and people generally gravitate towards all that. We did a few camping trips to the area (in fact we rented an rv, I submitted a video to rental place and they gave us a $500 voucher so we rented another rv) That was back in the day when I had my little teardrop trailer. I think it will take quite a bit of time for that area to gain traction considering other options in the area provide anything from giant caves to giant natural bridges and more. Time will tell.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
What makes this one really different is that it's comprised of multiple separate parcels, rather than one homogenous national park.
@Don-md6wn
@Don-md6wn Год назад
There is a beautiful and very easy hike in this area called the Endless Wall Trail. It's out and back, 2.4 miles each way with less than 500 feet of elevation gain. The trail is along the canyon rim with spectacular views of the canyon and the New River Gorge bridge.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Great tip, Don. Thank you for that!
@Don-md6wn
@Don-md6wn Год назад
@@GrandAdventure I hiked and photographed it early one morning in October, 2016 when the valley was in clouds to just below the bottom of the bridge. If you're ever back in West Virginia, the area around Davis with Blackwater Falls State Park, the Dolly Sods Wilderness, Seneca Rocks and Cranberry Glades has a lot of great scenery and hiking. It's higher elevation and colder than the New River Gorge area. Their fall color season is usually the last week of September into early October. But that area is sparsely populated, no hip restaurants and microbreweries like in Fayetteville.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
@@Don-md6wn more great tips, thanks! I remember Dolly Sods, for a friend of mine wrote a piece about backcountry skiing up there for a ski magazine that I edited back in the early 2000's. It looked gorgeous.
@judystreich7333
@judystreich7333 Год назад
Very interesting, thanks
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
You're most welcome Judy, thanks for watching!
@ricksplace55
@ricksplace55 Год назад
I also live the historic buildings and local sceneries Great job on the video. Beautiful
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank you Rick! We appreciate that you watched.
@jwrappuhn71
@jwrappuhn71 Год назад
Excellent vid Marc.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thanks so much as always!
@JasonScottCarter
@JasonScottCarter Год назад
Grew up in that area. Miss it now I moved away. Glad to see you enjoyed it. So much more than one video worth. I encourage everyone to go visit for yourselves.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
That's great advice, Jason. Thanks so much for watching.
@markrizzuto8751
@markrizzuto8751 Год назад
This is perfect since we are planning a trip to WV in 2023, you did a great job and thanks for the insight on the campground. I’m surprised to see you on the east Coast
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thanks Mark! This is only our second swing east in the RV ever, but we're enjoying ourselves. I do miss our boondocking, though.
@SevenBears1
@SevenBears1 Год назад
That's quality viewing. Great angles great lighting of points of interest. Hard to pick a favorite part. I paused video to look at foundation masonry. Thanks GA
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank YOU J!
@GimpyCamper
@GimpyCamper Год назад
Great information as usual
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank you as usual, Barratt!
@dianestevenson2630
@dianestevenson2630 Год назад
Another fantasist video. I went to West Va when I was in college and loved it. It is such a beautiful state. Thanks for sharing more of the state with us.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thanks for watching, Diane! Great to hear from you as always.
@MellowNomadicAdventures
@MellowNomadicAdventures Год назад
You create awesome videos!! I see why you have 74k subscribers! I love going to the New River Gorge! It’s gorgeous there! Thanks for sharing!!
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank you so very much MNA!
@Thesaltymedic36
@Thesaltymedic36 Год назад
We made that same loop you did. I was disappointed in the Greenbrier. I took the tour and the information was neat but not a lot of the Cold War stuff, only in a few rooms on the tour. It is a nice area though. I thought it was interesting how they built it there due to wind direction in case of a nuclear attack. The interstate was a runway, rail was there and you could drive there to escape and how the railroad laundries all the money to build it and operate it for decades. No wonder why they had great benefits back then 😂 Great video 👍🏼
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thanks TSM! I felt a bit out of place at The Greenbrier -- not only being hopelessly underdressed, but it's just not the type of scene that we seek out. It started out at the gate shack: "Oh, you're not checking in? Well then, feel free to turn around, park across the road and take a shuttle bus." I would've loved to have seen the bunker but our timing (visiting late afternoon midweek after work) didn't work for that.
@Thesaltymedic36
@Thesaltymedic36 Год назад
@@GrandAdventure yeah we took the shuttle too LoL. You didn’t miss much.
@gorrdd
@gorrdd Год назад
Thanks Marc. Loved the write-up below the caption title. I was there for some white water rafting back in mid eighties. I'll be interested to see what the National Park system has done in terms of improvements. Gord
@KiltedVeteran
@KiltedVeteran Год назад
Love New River Gorge. My grandma lives minutes from it and I enjoyed camping there when I lived in WV well before it was a national park. My grandma said we had a relative who used to be mayor of Fayetteville (can't remember which relative). Remember, Bridge Day is on October 15th. It's a pretty cool event. Last but not least, WVU > Marshall 😄
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thanks for sharing that Anthony! Cool family history. We wish we were there for Bridge Day this weekend -- we have some friends going, but we're now down in GA.
@daviscrt
@daviscrt Год назад
great video. LOL you definitely didn't have the right shoes for sure. l would do the same. you're all ready there. beautiful part but definitely a real bad design. thanks again Don
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Wrong shoes but the highlight of our visit, for me anyway. From what I could tell the county is actually building another campground loop on an adjacent peninsula, here's hoping that they get that one right.
@ervinslens
@ervinslens Год назад
Gorgeous work friend, majestic place. Your shots are majestic!🔥🔥
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank you so much!
@mark98070
@mark98070 Год назад
Another awesome video!! Thanks Mark
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
We appreciate that as always, Mike. Thank you!
@cpwatching5647
@cpwatching5647 Год назад
Nice place well done!
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thanks as always CP!
@gorrdd
@gorrdd Год назад
Marc, At the opening scene of the park, I immediately went, "Ooooh sardines... this must be Little Sardinia!"💨🤣 Loved the content though. You covered so many things with such great images. I was wondering how the poison ivy greeted your ankles along the path up to the mine entrance. Yup... just not enough kud-zu, sumac, and poison ivy in West Virginia. It's all about negotiation... I guess. I had never seen the Greenbriar before. Heard of it many times, but didn't realize it was that immense. It's clear that the National Park Services hasn't put much money into this installation. Looking forward to next week's adventure on the east coast. Gord
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Give 'em time, Ford. It's also a very disjointed park, with many separate units separated by miles. I somehow escaped the poison ivy, although I was on the lookout for the dreaded three leaves. Glad that you enjoyed it! Thank you.
@gorrdd
@gorrdd Год назад
@@GrandAdventure Thanks Marc. As more parks open up and offer better spacing, things will likely change out of necessity. Yeah, if the PI doesn't overhang the path, you will be ok. Thing is, with all the setup of shots of you walking up the path, you had to be getting close to it. Did you get the fog in the mornings in the gorge? I always love the history lesson you provide. Makes the whole thing so engaging. Always worth a second watch to get all the details. Gord
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
@@gorrdd I kept a sharp lookout as I grew up with poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac (the trifecta from hell) in coastal Connecticut. Regrettably we never got to savor hanging fog in the Gorge.
@simplelife5861
@simplelife5861 Год назад
How would you rate the difficulty of the hike to the mines? Awesome video!
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank you! Steep and some loose stuff, but relatively short so I'd give it a "moderate".
@TheWolfPackFam
@TheWolfPackFam Год назад
excellent video! Where did you camp?
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thank you! Right at the County campground shown at the end of the video.
@mccarthy7566
@mccarthy7566 Год назад
Great video Marc!! How did you find all of those places? I saw park information signs in your video; I hope that since becoming a National Park the history and area has become easier to explore. BTW, did you take in any antique stores? I find that area to have an abundance of cool old mining/Appalachia type of antiques you don't find any where else.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Thanks Pete! It was a mix of Googling, the NPS map, and some time with other maps that led us to those spots. Still, information remains sparse so you have to do a bit of research. We didn't make it to any antique stores although they were aplenty.
@TLG78
@TLG78 Год назад
Thinking about going to this park in March. Have any idea about a campground besides the one you stayed?😂 It for sure looked like a tight messy place to park a 33 ft fifth wheel. I’m in central KY so it would only be a five or six hour drive for us.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
We certainly can't in good conscience recommend where we stayed, Terry. There are a number of dry campgrounds within the new National Park that are free and FCFS. I like what I've seen from others of the Army Road campground. Otherwise, truth be told we really didn't look at the other options while we were there.
@TLG78
@TLG78 Год назад
@@GrandAdventure thanks Mark. I’ll shop around. I appreciate your show so much.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
@@TLG78 and we appreciate you and all of our viewers. Thank you for being there!
@joemiles6917
@joemiles6917 Год назад
Too bad you didn't get to see the Cass Scenic Railroad in WV.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Not to worry, Joe, for we'll be back. We were sort of making a beeline for the coast.
@gypsymountaineers3215
@gypsymountaineers3215 Год назад
We took our son’s family to Cass on August 4 and rode to the top. Expensive but I love that train ride so much! ❤
@joemiles6917
@joemiles6917 Год назад
@@gypsymountaineers3215 We did that years ago. I want to go back again sometime.
@WanderingCarl
@WanderingCarl Год назад
Aren't there boondocking opportunities in the area?
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
There are, Carl. However, most were down some really tight roads, and all had too much tree cover for us to use Starlink to work for the week.
@nelsonmelgar3975
@nelsonmelgar3975 4 месяца назад
Would it be safe for a Hispanic man to visit that area ?
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure 4 месяца назад
Good gosh yes, Nelson. No question.
@BeefNEggs057
@BeefNEggs057 Год назад
A constructive criticism (no response expected). Your mic can pick up your voice just fine without yelling. Yelling just blows out the mic which is very uncomfortable to listen to like my speakers are blowing out. Love your vids, but yelling into the mic makes it hard to listen to.
@GrandAdventure
@GrandAdventure Год назад
Appreciate your feedback. I'm not a quiet guy. ;) However, there are times like this episode that our mic gain was set too high
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