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Hammock Camping in Linville Gorge - Grand Loop Backpacking Trip 

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Hammock Camping & Ultralight Backpacking on a 40 mile Grand Loop of the Linville Gorge Wilderness.
For this 3 day backpacking trip, I headed back down to North Carolina’s Pisgah National Forest for some hammock camping and another attempt at the “Grand Loop”, a roughly 40 mile trek with 11,000 feet of gross elevation gain.
This video is sponsored by Upstart.
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The Linville Gorge Grand Loop is not a single official trail. It’s actually a patchwork of several official and unofficial trails. In fact, due to the extensive network of unofficial trails in the Gorge, there isn’t really any one “real” way to do the loop. The basic goal is simply to circumnavigate the gorge, hiking along the Linville River on the west side, and along the ridge top of the gorge on the east side. Whatever trails you decide to use is really up to you.
The upper ridges stand an average of 1,400 feet above the river banks below, with trails frequently descending down to the river and back up again on rugged terrain, without signage or trail blazes, and minimal use of switchbacks. This can make for some challenging hiking, that I personally believe to be some of the toughest on the east coast. The pay off is a heavy sense of adventure compared to traditional trails and some amazing mountain top views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains.
My mid-May temperature range for this trip was between 45° and 85° with no rain in the forecast until the end of the third day. This allowed me to get my backpack’s base weight down to around 9 lbs by leaving my puffy jacket and extra base layers at home. I simply packed a long sleeve shirt and my ultralight rain jacket for supplemental warmth at camp if needed.
I went with a minimalist hammock camping setup for this trip. There are plenty of trees and fun unofficial campsites in the Gorge that make it ideal for hammocks. Water is plentiful in the lower regions of the gorge. For the ridge sections, you’ll have to be more careful, but I was able to take advantage of several springs on the ridge that were still flowing at the time of my trip.
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Trailhead: Linville Falls Visitor Center , 35°57’16.9″N 81°55’40.2″W
Warrior Ln, Marion, NC 28752
Trails Used, Day 1
Erwin’s View Trail
Marion Wright Trail
Linville Gorge Trail
Camp along LG Trail on the Linville River near Chimney Run
There are a ton of campsites along the river in this area.
Day 1 Mileage: 11.5 miles
Day 1 Gross Elevation Gain: 1,936′
Day 1 Gross Descent: 3,602′
Trails Used, Day 2
Linville Gorge Trail
Mountains to Sea Trail (MST)
Cross the Linville River
Continue on the MST towards Shortoff Mountain
Jeep Trail (has a spring for water along it)
Rejoin MST
Refill Water at the spring by Saddle Camp
Camp in Chimney Gap
Day 2 Mileage: 11.8 miles
Day 2 Gross Elevation Gain: 3,297′
Day 2 Gross Descent: 2,185′
Trails Used, Day 3
MST
Little Table Rock Trail
Spence Ridge Trail
Ledge Connector Trail
Ledge Trail
Hawksbill Mountain Trail
Jonas Ridge Trail
Devil’s Cliff Trail
Red South Trail
Brushy Ridge Trail
Red North Trail
Hill 3065 Trail
Gulf Ridge Trail
Gulf Contour Trail
Day 3 Mileage: 15.7 miles
Day 3 Gross Elevation Gain: 5,621 feet
Day 3 Gross Descent: 5,063′
Total Mileage: 39 Miles
Total Gross Elevation Gain: 10,850′
FTC Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a commission for purchases made through some of my links.
Notable Backpacking Gear
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Dutchware Pack Cover bit.ly/2O8N7AL
Dutchware Gear Half-Wit Hammock bit.ly/3yShE0I
Hammock Gear Phoenix 30 Underquilt bit.ly/3LzBPDv
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DIY Cat Can Alcohol Stove
Vargo Windscreen Pot Stand amzn.to/2M3uRuG
Toaks 750ml Titanium Pot amzn.to/2GR7AJX
Sea to Summit Long Handled Spork amzn.to/39NcNmR
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La Sportiva Wildcat Trail Running Shoes amzn.to/3hyKrMi
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Комментарии : 244   
@qrplife
@qrplife 2 года назад
Let’s just take a moment to appreciate that he has walk twice as far to get all those shots hiking towards or away from the camera.
@stephenpinder9567
@stephenpinder9567 2 года назад
Sketchy trails, poisonous snakes, elevated bear activity, severe drop offs, potential weather, rugged mega-miles....you're my spirit animal Sintax.
@papajeff5486
Took my children to Linville Gorge/Falls. We didn’t hike far, just to enjoy the park for the day, pretty. I’m retired army and have done a bit of orienteering with topo maps. Mountainous areas help with navigation but are more difficult. You did good. As you know, it’s easy to get lost, especially when alone. Appreciate your work, from East Tennessee.
@hipgroove68
@hipgroove68 2 года назад
I think I heard Whooo buddy!! Off in the distance
@johnnytwotarps2191
@johnnytwotarps2191 2 года назад
So glad you got back out and completed this! It’s such a challenging but rewarding loop. You just can’t appreciate the difficulty of hiking in the Gorge until you actually do it. We hiked the grand loop a couple of years ago in the opposite direction. You stayed at one of my favorite campsites night one…your reaction was similar to mine the first time I found it. I’ve also drank the river water at least a dozen times with no Ill effects…yet. Ledge trail is no joke, I’ve done it 4 times now and still manage to get turned around each time 😂. Curious to know what your favorite or most memorable part of the loop was? Thanks for another great video
@user-zn6gz4ub7w
I've hiked and camped in the Linville Gorge twice. There is no way anyone is going to hike the length of both sides in three days. Impossible.
@SarahFennPhotos
@SarahFennPhotos 2 года назад
Hi Sintax. I'm a long-time viewer & backpacker from the UK who's been unable to hike now for just over 2 years due to chronic illness. Your videos make me feel like I'm back outside (from the comfort of my bed/sofa) & that's very much appreciated. Thanks for another trip!
@armorvestrus4119
@armorvestrus4119 2 года назад
Shawn, as much as you like to hike you should have been a Land Surveyor and you could have been paid big money for doing what you love walking in the woods. Crunching numbers as you can do is a big part of land surveying and you would have been a artist at it all.👍
@hermeticallysealed
@hermeticallysealed 2 года назад
I stamp my feet so the snake knows I am still there and it has worked so far I just act like a toddler and they acoot
@wolfandhoundh.a.e
@wolfandhoundh.a.e 2 года назад
Sintaxx I lost you for awhile, glad I found you again
@ufcufc6114
@ufcufc6114 2 года назад
To hell with Netflix.cant beat a midweek Sintax77 video.
@MateoTiller
@MateoTiller Год назад
Best hiking video I’ve ever seen 👏
@padude131
@padude131 2 года назад
How can a hour and a half video never get boring?!! You are never lost for words which makes your videos so fun to watch!
@CampNataway
@CampNataway Год назад
I go to the gorge several times a year and it was fun following along with my Avenza app while watching this video. Made some notes for my next trip. Thanks!
@gigi3242
@gigi3242 2 года назад
I like how real you are about hiking and camping; it isn't all "perfect", and it doesn't need to be. Thanks
@gvbalajee
@gvbalajee 2 года назад
Amazing trail wonderful nature save nature enjoy the nature wow Hammock Camping in Linville Gorge - Grand Loop Backpacking Trip
@THERAPYINU
@THERAPYINU 2 года назад
What a perfectly captured report of the wins/losses, ups/downs, achievements/fails of just about any hike. The intensity of risk analysis...from wet boots to dry downfall. Thanks for posting and capturing the small decisions backpackers make that make or break!
@gburk6114
@gburk6114 2 года назад
Even though those last few miles looked rough, I am betting that you are going to look back on this trail and have nothing but a huge smile on your face! What an adventure! I just love watching your hikes.
@ozarklife9996
@ozarklife9996 2 года назад
I work in a boilerhouse in st. Louis mo. sterling d boiler built in 1929. some maintenance on day shift but on night shift it's mainly monitoring them. which has led me to your channel, which has led me back into the wood for a few adventures. nothing to epic but a great just to be out there. thanks for the inspiration. now it's time to plan a trip to eagle rock loop in Arkansas.
@lisamr40
@lisamr40 2 года назад
So happy to see another video!! The views were absolutely beautiful! Glad you made it back ok. Thanks for sharing your travels!
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