That cave was so awesome and everything with all the moss and greenery. I'm eating right now, too. I'm right there with you guys, crashing your man-party lol.
I'm so glad you bring us along for these adventures tim, you guys are an absolute riot! that trial looked amazing...I like steps going up but hate them going down haha...take care friend!
That was an incredible cave formation, thanks for the guided tour Tim. Your camera work is awesome, your perspectives are professionally done. Keep up the great work!!
Tim....I realize I'm late to the party here but thanks so much for all your vids. I've been following you and a lot of the Ohio guys here lately. I'm in Middletown, which is about right in the middle between Cincy and Dayton off I-75. That close to Hocking Hills (roughly two hours) and have never been. I plan on going up Wednesday. I may have missed it but what is the name of the BBQ joint??
+Tim Watson when I lived there is didn't get to go to many places... though I did live way out in the boons... Quaker city... south eastern Ohio.. haha hillbilly and Amish country
Very cool! I am going to have to make a trip back over there to see all of this. I feel like I only saw a small portion of the area and mostly the touristy parts. That cave begs for a drone to be flown in it too lol
+That Hiking Guy you definitely should see it soon. We didn't even get to everywhere we wanted to go. The cave gets pretty busy in the warmer months so I'm not sure how everyone would do with a drone buzzing around. Lol. That being said there are some lookout points from the cave that would make for some phenomenal footage. Especially check out my upcoming video next week of Conkle's Hollow. That was stunning without a drone shot. I can only imagine how awesome it would look.
I know this is quite an old video, hopefully you still see this. If you are ever in Ohio again near Hocking Hills there are a lot of other areas with great hiking trails! Clear Creek Metro Park (multiple deep forest valley trails they are a lot of fun and relaxing) Rhododendron Cove State Park (a nice single trail that goes up a rocky hill and overlooks a sea of Rhododendrons which are sometimes flowering if you're lucky), Rockstall Nature Preserve (never been before), Mt. Pleasant in Lancaster, OH which is a fun "mountain" to climb that overlooks the town and has some cool features like a set of iron stairs off the edge. I'm hoping you come back to Ohio I love your videos on these hiking trails and seeing you enjoy them!
@@TimWatsonOutdoors Oh that's awesome, I live in-between Logan and Lancaster, so I'm always going to Hocking Hills and hiking. I'm in Akron at the moment for school and haven't got to try Cuyahoga Falls trails, but I want to since I'm like 30 minutes away.