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Winter Hammock Camping in the Smoky Mountains - High Winds, Snow & Rain 

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Join me for 3 days of Winter Hammock Camping, Backpacking & Hiking in the Smoky Mountains. GPS Data at www.sintax77.com
For this winter camping adventure, I’ll be doing a Gregory Bald Loop Hike, incorporating campsite 13 Sheep Pen Gap, campsite 113 Birch Spring Gap, and a hike to the Shuckstack Fire Tower. This is my second backpacking trip to the Smokies, but due to the shorter winter days, ice, and snow, I’ll be slowing the pace down a bit compared to my previous hammock camping experience there.
For an easier read, check out my full blog post here www.sintax77.com/winter-hammoc...
Official Sintax77 Merch Store bit.ly/2S6wP2h
A backcountry permit is required for all campsites in this area. You can reserve them for $4 per night on the Smoky Mountains National Park website here: smokiespermits.nps.gov/index....
Full GPS track Data, including campsites, water sources, etc, for this trip and many others can be downloaded in the above blog link or on my website’s Trip Data Page.
Trailhead Used: Twenty Mile Ranger Station Parking Area N35° 28.073′ W83° 52.601′
This parking area has room for several vehicles. The Twenty Mile Ranger station is right nearby and visible from the lot.
Trails Used, Day 1:
Begin at the Twenty Mile Trailhead
Twenty Mile Trail
Wolf Ridge Trail
Setup Camp at Sheep Pen Gap, campsite 13
This site is often rather windy. Two banks of bear cables are on site. I melted snow for water while here, but there is a spring 300 yards or so down the trail, which is the headwater for Panther Creek. By most accounts, it is often pretty muddy, presumably from animal activity. Try to find an upstream spot to source your water make sure to sterilize it properly.
Day 1 Mileage: 7 Miles
Day 1 Elevation Gain: 3,581′
Trails Used, Day 2:
Gregory Bald Trail
Appalachian Trail, Southbound
Setup Camp at Birch Spring Gap, campsite 113
This is a large multi-spot campsite with multiple designated tent areas. Some of these spots offer tree options for hammocks, but not all of them. Two banks of bear cables are on site. There is also a very nice reliable piped spring, and a single communal fire ring.
Day 2 Mileage: 5.5 Miles
Day 2 Elevation Gain: 1,732′
Trails Used, Day 3:
Continue on the Appalachian Trail South
At the intersection with Twenty Mile Trail, continue on the AT towards Shuckstack.
Shuckstack Spur Trail
Climb the 60′ Shuckstack fire tower
Return to the Twenty Mile Trail intersection
Twenty Mile Trail
Return to the Twenty Mile Trailhead
Day 3 Mileage: 6 Miles
Day 3 Elevation Gain: 700′
Grand Total 3 Day Mileage: 18.5 Miles
Grand Total 3 Day Elevation Gain: 6,013′
Notable Backpacking Gear:
National Geographic Smoky Mountains Trail Map amzn.to/2DdYT9s
EMS Longtrail 70L backpack go.magik.ly/ml/kait/
REI Duck's Back 60 Pack Cover go.magik.ly/ml/kahw/
Hammock Gear Dyneema Fiber Hex Tarp www.hammockgear.com/dyneema-fi...
Titanium Tent Spikes amzn.to/2tXyhWE
Hammock Gear Zippered Bug net Hammock www.hammockgear.com/zippered-...
Hammock Gear Burrow 0 Top Quilt www.hammockgear.com/premium-b...
Hammock Gear Incubator 0 Top Underquilt www.hammockgear.com/premium-i...
Tyvek Ground Cloth amzn.to/2WIAGRU
Optimus Polaris Optifuel Stove amzn.to/2CoxjG5
Zippo Lighter amzn.to/2FBpikz
Toaks 750ml Titanium Cookpot amzn.to/2D5iE34
Sea to Summit Long Handled Spork amzn.to/2uyl5GJ
Mountain House Spicy Breakfast Hash amzn.to/2DUKG33
Steripen Ultra UV Water Purifier amzn.to/2WJp8gS
Forty Below 1L Water Bottle www.40below.com/products_deta...
Forty Below Bottle Boot insulator www.40below.com/products_deta...
Kahtoola MicroSpikes amzn.to/2t7thxP
Garmont Momentum Snow GTX Winter Boots go.magik.ly/ml/kajk/
EMS Thunderhead Jacket go.magik.ly/ml/jtlo/
Hardshell Pants - Military ECWCS Gen III Trousers amzn.to/2WzloP4
Outdoor Vitals Adventure Jacket bit.ly/2WHh940
Dutchware Sit Pad dutchwaregear.com/product/fol...
Byer of Maine Tri-Light Camp Stool amzn.to/2GamV9m
Olight Wave LED Headlamp amzn.to/2D443Vq
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@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
Correction: Good news for Dutch Wasp lovers, I was wrong, they still make them! dutchwaregear.com/product/wasp/
@veramae4098
@veramae4098 Год назад
You might enjoy "Tunnel in the Sky" by Robert Heinlein. (I'm a retired librarian. 😘)
@willownoel5017
@willownoel5017 4 года назад
I like seeing the fog and snow and a real outdoor situation instead of a precisely planned out perfect video. That's why I watch these videos to see something real and unplanned.
@johnnySMALLpepper
@johnnySMALLpepper Год назад
Love your older classics. Bet I have watched this 10 times. The weather turns nasty and the man keeps on going and then it gets worse - he hikes at night and ties off to a dead tree in a windstorm 😮. Awesome adventure
@thshoop
@thshoop 3 года назад
Everytime I've hiked a large wilderness, I always think of how it was back in pioneer days. Cheers!
@easternadventures9978
@easternadventures9978 2 года назад
They used to ride boulders for miles.
@bernadettebockis4120
@bernadettebockis4120 2 года назад
I grew up on the east coast, New York. I love seeing this land. It's been a long time.
@denali9643
@denali9643 5 лет назад
I’ve always loved all your videos - but in this one your ongoing commentary and story telling was especially engaging. Your solo trips are always my favorite and this one is a perfect example of why. Good stuff!!
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
Thanks, Denali. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@horticultureandhomes
@horticultureandhomes 5 лет назад
Bears do not hibernate in the south. They do sleep more but light noises can easily waken them. They head to town to rummage trash cans when food is more scarce. Always be on the lookout for bears in the smokies!
@zacharysmith8903
@zacharysmith8903 2 года назад
And what do you do if you encounter one?
@1StarAtlas
@1StarAtlas 2 года назад
google that shit bfore u blieve this "bear expert" folks
@horticultureandhomes
@horticultureandhomes 2 года назад
@@1StarAtlas yes, why don't you. Black bear do not hibernate across the southern Appalachian mtn range. They do rummage trash cans if left outside and not bear proof trash receptacles. They love restaurant dumpsters. Maybe you should google topor and educate yourself.
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
For those of you looking to download the GPS data for this trip, or read the full blog post - www.sintax77.com/winter-hammock-camping-in-the-smoky-mountains/
@MrPeterschmit
@MrPeterschmit 3 года назад
Got a deep chill in my bones just watching this one from my couch under my blanket.
@bdmenne
@bdmenne 3 года назад
It is perfect from within the blankets.👍🏻
@flysubcompact
@flysubcompact 5 лет назад
I always enjoy trip videos when you include your delightful lady, your pooch or your bud Trailkilla, but I always enjoy these solos you film. Great work. Enjoyed it.
@MostHigh777
@MostHigh777 3 года назад
Very interesting. I can definitely see some advantages to the hammock versus tents in wet conditions.
@kaydickerson1229
@kaydickerson1229 3 года назад
It was fun ! I can’t do this anymore due to health, so thanks for bringing me along !
@jwoginrich
@jwoginrich 5 лет назад
I want you to know how much I appreciate, learn from, laugh with, and relive National Parks and hiking trips I've taken. Used to live in Knoxville and I know those mountains! Keep making videos!!
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
Thanks, that's awesome to hear. I'm glad you're enjoying them.
@jackschwind4194
@jackschwind4194 3 года назад
Some buddies and I stayed at this same campsite (113) a few years ago. We, like you came across this same large brown box and thought it was odd. We decided it was some sort of utility box for workers and maintenance bc SMNP Never uses bear boxes. (I wish that they did) when we booked the sight, it had just opened back up due heavy bear activity. If you walk around and observe some trees, there are many claw marks. However, we wound up bailing bc about 8 major storms came roaring through and came close to hypothermia. After reaching our vehicle where you were parked, about a dozen or so trees were blown down after we had just hiked through there just hours before. One of the most memorable and scariest trips I have ever experienced in all my backpacking adventures. Btw, we did manage to conquer Gregory Bald. Love your stuff man! Keep on hiking!!!
@sundaymorninghikes6275
@sundaymorninghikes6275 2 года назад
I've watched this video 3? 4? times and really enjoy it (Been dealing with a foot injury that has taken me off the trail for a year+, so you're my vicarious hiker). I really appreciate the work you put into making all of your videos as well as your tips and ideas. I hope I can cross paths with you one of these days. Hike on, my good man! It's cheeseburger time!
@Trail75
@Trail75 5 лет назад
This is how we know you, a real Sintax77 video. 👍
@Michael-ut1lg
@Michael-ut1lg Год назад
If you really never fished much before you might find it addicting, I love it.I'll bet there's some fine eating Brook trout in those natural mountain streams there.
@GeckoHiker
@GeckoHiker 3 года назад
My favorite way to backpack in the winter is to watch someone else backpack in the winter while I'm sitting next to the woodstove in my She-Shed. Thank you!
@jamiemurphy6434
@jamiemurphy6434 5 лет назад
Finally real syntax 77 videos thanks
@PSUhorty1
@PSUhorty1 5 лет назад
Nice! I've got over an hour and thirty mins of enjoyment ahead of me. Thank you!
@DebCampos
@DebCampos 5 лет назад
Great winter backpacking! Thanks for sharing it with us ❄️❄️🌨️🌨️🏕️🏕️
@Kathy_Is_Blessed
@Kathy_Is_Blessed 5 лет назад
Great video...loved it. So beautiful there in the Smokey’s. Thanks for taking us along. 😊
@herdfan697278
@herdfan697278 4 года назад
Great video as always and the whole trip for me was very exciting! Thanks for taking this 71 year old with you!👍🙏👑
@sintax77
@sintax77 4 года назад
My pleasure - thanks for coming along!
@MarkFugel
@MarkFugel 5 лет назад
those Acme bags are just like the ones the Roadrunner uses! Great video...thanks for sharing with us.
@tiny11231
@tiny11231 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video, 10 hour drive and hiking in high winds and all for us....appreciate it!
@lenkerr7485
@lenkerr7485 5 лет назад
You are certainly welcome for the pouches! I have them on all my packs. Justin is a great guy and I am happy to send business his way. Thanks for the shout out.
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
They're definitely going to be a part of my regular load-out from here on out. Thanks again, man!
@claya85
@claya85 4 года назад
I've got one of Justin's water bottle holders. He makes quality stuff!
@Michael-ut1lg
@Michael-ut1lg Год назад
Tennessee and N.Carolina are two of the most beautiful States in the U.S.also 2 of my favorites.👍
@voodoo1449
@voodoo1449 5 лет назад
The right gear makes all the difference, and it has come a LONG way. I remember tent camping as a kid in the dead of winter (some 30 odd years ago) and we froze our ass off, but damn what an awesome time!! Great video, thanks for sharing!!
@kevinbrooks1104
@kevinbrooks1104 3 года назад
Remember bringing the sleeping bag with a blanket on the side
@camilozs3735
@camilozs3735 5 лет назад
We did the same trip one year ago and it was one of the best we have done. Thank you for this new video.
@davidwalker9594
@davidwalker9594 5 лет назад
Hey Sintax 77 I’ve been watching you for years now and I’ve always really enjoyed your solo trips. You’ve inspired me to take on the trails and go backpacking myself. I’m really glad I found your channel and I can’t wait to see your future endeavors!
@dougcantrell6156
@dougcantrell6156 5 лет назад
Great video.....made my palms sweat when you started climbing the stairs at the fire tower.....way to steep! Looking forward to your next hiking adventure.
@boulder89984
@boulder89984 5 лет назад
The balds date to the 1940's. Large drought and fire got the trees. Then a few years of heavy rain washed the top soil away. Now we have just grasses and scrub. The trees are coming back in spots.
@AngryMountainMan
@AngryMountainMan 5 лет назад
No matter what way you take up to Gregorys bald, it's all steep. And it's always windy at 13, every night I've stayed there. GSM is my backyard. Good trip
@thomassibalski958
@thomassibalski958 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video, Nice trip. The best part is you go. Raining, Cold, and snow you dawn your pack and head out. Most would see the forecast stay home. But you go. Kudos to you. Stay safe.
@BruceLockland
@BruceLockland 5 лет назад
Awesome to find a new feature length Sintax video!!! 🙏🏻
@joannconfer1144
@joannconfer1144 3 года назад
Nice trip, beautiful scenery. I love seeing pretty waterfalls, sounds great to sleep too. It’s a nice way to spend a few days. Thanks for letting me tag along.
@bahamajim1998
@bahamajim1998 5 лет назад
Reminds me of getting on the road driving to jersey or new york on solo skiing trips . the adventure of the drive and time you have to appreciate what you have back home.
@67wolfpack
@67wolfpack 5 лет назад
Great video as usual. Really enjoyed it and thanks for filming.
@paulkick7870
@paulkick7870 5 лет назад
I actually got cold listening to the wind. Nice adventure and good filming.
@JaredHikes
@JaredHikes 3 года назад
Another hair raising adventure! Love it!
@bronzzhorse
@bronzzhorse 5 лет назад
You were fairly near to me and i was out in this same storm. It was ROUGH man! We had big trees dropping all around us!! Glad you made it through safe!!
@beargreasebrigade
@beargreasebrigade 4 года назад
good to see some travels from home where I cant get to for now, thanks Syntax
@kbutton4148
@kbutton4148 5 лет назад
I did this trail last summer. That first section is a lot of up hill. Great videos, can not thank you enough for them!
@michaeltmcca
@michaeltmcca 3 года назад
You are a true ideal of the western world. Thank you.
@waynejanik9668
@waynejanik9668 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing. I love the smokey's. Great video! Wow the limb was a killer to cause that much damage.
@rich196611
@rich196611 5 лет назад
As always great Video!!
@ronaldrose7593
@ronaldrose7593 5 лет назад
Hello my outdoors friend, I am really enjoying this video. You always do a fine job of filming. You also set a fine example when out in the wilderness. I believe the bears pulled the signs and locked the food locker. They often do that to confuse the hikers. You do a fine job of narration, that keeps us U-tubers informed as to what is going on. I am going to kick back and watch the rest of your fine video. Take care, be safe and have a lot of fun. See you on the next one. 🤗
@crochetrodeo
@crochetrodeo 5 лет назад
I appreciate the way you share the outdoors 🙏 🥾🍔
@patrickburkett5788
@patrickburkett5788 5 лет назад
Nice video! Good to see you back in the saddle again.
@eaglestrekker677
@eaglestrekker677 3 года назад
a real fun video to watch, one of you best works
@wolfe1970
@wolfe1970 5 лет назад
Wooow what a video, very impressed with the outcome, would love to see more building breaking your camps but still an awsum video
@susanharper3350
@susanharper3350 5 лет назад
Just found your video an glad you loved our mountains here. There pretty special to us to. Love this video
@drohegda
@drohegda 3 года назад
Love your solo videos, watching is like a one on one. Also I appreciate all the video work you have to do, what I Feel is Fabulous. Also the long length of Your Videos I like the Most. It the next best thing to being there. Thank so Much My Friend.🌄
@readdeeply9278
@readdeeply9278 2 года назад
I can see why people like your videos ! You're ready to explain the things you're doing and why, you show us how it works and you're not a bit all full of yourself like some lol I'd send you stuff too if I had any lol Thanks for streaming!
@barbararobbins5309
@barbararobbins5309 3 года назад
I enjoyed this video. I actually watched it twice. My camping experience is limited to my Cedar chalet in the Smokies, near Pigeon Forge, TN. I have my heat/air, hot tub, running water, Internet and cable, hah! I love the Smokies though and have taken a few day hikes in the National Park, but now mostly hike the hills near my cabin. I'm sure you know this, but I will say that The Smokies get their name from the Indians who once lived in the mountains. They called the Smokies "The Land of the Great Smoke." Of course the smoke comes from all the vegetation in the area. Keep hiking, and cone back to the South once more.
@rosemaryszponarski2632
@rosemaryszponarski2632 3 года назад
Love this video, it’s my first. I especially appreciate your natural flow. you are very real. Not being perfect shows me I can do it and not be perfect too (and probably still survive). Lol.
@noelbgood8845
@noelbgood8845 3 года назад
I love all these videos especially this one
@werdw4849
@werdw4849 3 года назад
All I can hear now it's, Better weether ( it's to cold on this damn metal tower of icy death), better conditions. Let's get down and enjoy the morning. Thank you for your vids.
@2014andBeyonD
@2014andBeyonD 4 года назад
Love these video's man. Thanks for uploading
@samsmith8870
@samsmith8870 5 лет назад
You Sir, are hardcore. There's NO way I'd sleep under those trees in that wind. That's the nice thing about tents, they work well in open areas lol
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
Hardcore or simply oblivious, haha
@williambranham6249
@williambranham6249 5 лет назад
In this case there were no open areas.
@ronniemeadows9101
@ronniemeadows9101 5 лет назад
Another great hiking video. Thanks.
@bonnierogers4922
@bonnierogers4922 2 года назад
Close to where I live! Enjoyed this! Love the Smokies!
@uptrail7169
@uptrail7169 5 лет назад
Awesome!!👍 I can't wait to watch this video tonight, but first I have to edit a video for my other channel. I'll give you a comment after watching this video.
@shcmoly
@shcmoly 5 лет назад
Wow that was a wet & windy trip!
@gjorewicz
@gjorewicz 5 лет назад
Looks like a fun trip! I've been wanting to hit the Smokies but haven't made it out that way just yet... Thanks for the video!
@EatCarbs
@EatCarbs 5 лет назад
Good stuff. Thanks for the video
@funyunmaker3182
@funyunmaker3182 5 лет назад
Thoroughly enjoyed your trip your videography is great let's someone feel like they are there with you had to subscribe after watching keep up the good work 👍
@lenorawestwoodson5710
@lenorawestwoodson5710 3 года назад
Great adventure!
@usernick8928
@usernick8928 5 лет назад
That first night setup... I did that once, set everything up and settled in, shifted around in my hammock a few times and noticed my butt was touching ground, and my tarp had some slack... Got up and looked, one tree didn't even have the top half, and was totally rotten, it was leaning pretty hard. I disconnected that end of the hammock and tarp and dragged everything over to another tree. Everything got wet, tore my rain pants, and had to trim out a bunch of brush in the middle of the night. Good times.
@HikeLife
@HikeLife 5 лет назад
NicksNWAdventures now that’s a prime example of adapt and overcome!! Hikelife haha
@HikeLife
@HikeLife 5 лет назад
NicksNWAdventures I’ve started a channel of my own if you’d like to check it out. Ty
@usernick8928
@usernick8928 5 лет назад
@@HikeLife me too, for a little over a year now
@usernick8928
@usernick8928 5 лет назад
Subbed
@HikeLife
@HikeLife 5 лет назад
NicksNWAdventures that awesome man! Keep it up! Subbed you as well
@earthtonestreeservice878
@earthtonestreeservice878 3 года назад
I am liking your vids more and more each one.....well done.
@flyrodhiker8326
@flyrodhiker8326 5 лет назад
My son and I hiked the Twentymile trail last October! We was both excited to see you there! We actually seen 3 bear so it was definitely an exciting trip for us. Lots of good memories, awesome to see you there as well!
@myrlrodgers8817
@myrlrodgers8817 5 лет назад
Enjoyed the video. A friend and I got to do this hike opposite and starting from Fontana Dam 2 years ago. We actually got to view the complete solar eclipse from Gregory Bald. Needless to say it's an experience I'll always remember! Absolutely beautiful and unique. Love your videos. Farther up and farther in!
@trailcat71
@trailcat71 5 лет назад
Wind like that is terrible!!! Just when you get things warmed up the stupid wind is like "Nope!" Thanks for sharing. Hearing your familiar intro instantly lowers my BP like 10 points.
@susandistasio335
@susandistasio335 5 лет назад
So enjoyed the video. Wholesome entertainment! Thanks
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
Thanks, Susan. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@ifonlyseethrumyeyes8957
@ifonlyseethrumyeyes8957 4 года назад
Well hello, nice to meet you. I enjoyed the trip, thx
@WoodKnock01
@WoodKnock01 3 года назад
Awesome adventure sintax77. I plan on doing this same trail in the spring!!
@libertat211
@libertat211 3 года назад
I used to do winter hiking on the AP trail, but haven’t done it in 8 years. Watching your videos makes me want to hike again.
@adijorio
@adijorio 5 лет назад
Good intel, as I’m hiking from Fontana Dam to the Davenport Gap later next month. Thanks.
@AK4PJ
@AK4PJ 5 лет назад
I live just across the mountain next to Gatlinburg tn. I love that I live in a place so sought after to visit and can hit some of these trails anytime just 5 mins up the road from me. I get to see it everyday.. Love the videos keep it up.
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
That certainly sounds like a solid place to live :) Glad you're enjoying the vids. Thanks, Joyce.
@randle1972
@randle1972 5 лет назад
Can you carry a shotgun for protection out there?
@AK4PJ
@AK4PJ 5 лет назад
@@randle1972 no shotgun..in the national park you can carry a handgun if you have a concealed carry permit.
@randle1972
@randle1972 5 лет назад
Ty for the reply 🤠👍
@williambranham6249
@williambranham6249 5 лет назад
@@AK4PJ Seems the law has changed since I hiked the AT.
@trooper2221
@trooper2221 5 лет назад
Nice video! makes me wanna get back to that part of the country.
@papajeff5486
@papajeff5486 5 лет назад
Sean, I was betting you were smarter than to climb that tower with that snow and ice and no view. I live in central Texas now, was raised in East Tennessee. The tarp up first, followed by everything else, is the way to go in the Smokies. The rain comes all the time. One just prepares. The wind in the Smokies has been officially clocked at greater than 300 mph, on Clingman’s Dome. So, you got a taste. The trail looked rough, poor maintenance, tough times for rangers and trail angels. Sorry, it’s long ride from Pennsylvania to find such a sad sight. I did a lot of winter hiking there as a youngster, no permits then, no GPS. For weather, we looked up. Good thing about winter is we can see the geography, the lay of the land, no bugs, less people, no rangers (heh), no bear. We didn’t hang bear bags, ever. And never once had trouble from a bear. Mice gave us fits in the shelters, bear, never, nothing, ever. Deer scared us one morning, eating the leaves we had pissed on the night before, outside the tent. Thanks for sharing. Texas
@JK-ep9bz
@JK-ep9bz 3 года назад
That it absolutely false. The highest wind speed ever recorded in the US was at Mount Washington at 231 mph. Know your facts guy.
@4msaa
@4msaa 5 лет назад
it was good to see the video of you in my neck of the woods
@jeromeknasinski3862
@jeromeknasinski3862 3 года назад
Excellent Video. Lots of Explanations
@hikingtochange7589
@hikingtochange7589 5 лет назад
That trail is well maintained. The wind likely had brought those trees down very recently.
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
Yeah, everything looked pretty fresh and green.
@kyleshadix1488
@kyleshadix1488 5 лет назад
It was clear in August.
@AngryMountainMan
@AngryMountainMan 5 лет назад
@@sintax77 with the shutdown, they were able to maintain a skeleton crew with the campsite fees. They had to keep closing all the roads due to 60-90mph winds blowing down trees and of course snow. That's why I always pay my Backcountry fees, they help with many things.
@SoutheastBackpacker
@SoutheastBackpacker 5 лет назад
Great audio (and video too). I appreciate the extra steps you do to capture audio in tough conditions. Nice that the rain hit at night :)
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
Thanks, Southeast. Yeah, I was definitely thankful for the timing on that rain. Worked out pretty well compared to how it could have gone. Especially with that wind up there.
@russellcupples2170
@russellcupples2170 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this episode
@jimssurvival4994
@jimssurvival4994 3 года назад
Nice trip and video, thanks for sharing 👍 stay safe
@thebamahiker6691
@thebamahiker6691 5 лет назад
Watched from my other account but I wad thrilled to see a trip video up! Great video! I had dinner with Sintax77 propped up on the salt shaker. 🤣
@TeodorAngelov
@TeodorAngelov 3 года назад
Excellent video, thanks!
@RESTLESSOUTDOORS
@RESTLESSOUTDOORS 5 лет назад
If anyone wants to see Syntax77 complete his 3 Luxury Items Video I tagged him on... please thumbs up this comment....🤣... sorry buddy, I'm grasping at straws here...
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
Haha, no worries. I'll have to take a look.
@RESTLESSOUTDOORS
@RESTLESSOUTDOORS 5 лет назад
🤣.... had to get the word out somehow!!! LMAO!!!!
@uptrail7169
@uptrail7169 5 лет назад
@@sintax77 The Restless One is a nut! 😂😂 Actually he is a great guy and I camped with him in Ohio. Only problem is that he is a tent guy. 😬😅
@joetexas1546
@joetexas1546 5 лет назад
uptrail71 circus tent!
@wallytaggart2612
@wallytaggart2612 5 лет назад
I'm guessing a straw wrapper that he can use as a napkin... or tourniquet, a hot sauce packet, and a fast food plastic spoon for digging catholes will be his 3!!!
@jeromeknasinski3862
@jeromeknasinski3862 3 года назад
Love winter Camping
@grahamfisher5436
@grahamfisher5436 3 года назад
Just spent the afternoon canoeing around Bristol harbour england.. Absolute bliss... My mama would say... It's your back yard.. Go look around it.. If your thinking of visiting the uk.. I'll put ya up...
@FredFolkerts
@FredFolkerts 5 лет назад
This type of video has been way over due. I really enjoyed watching and appreciate the time it takes to film and edit.
@OhHeyKristen
@OhHeyKristen 5 лет назад
I always do a hard eye roll hearing northern people say Appalachian makes my head hurt lol but other than that, wonderful video been in that area many times but have yet to venture into the woods so thanks for taking us along :) p.s. app-uh-latch-an is how the locals say it lol
@MrJ60707
@MrJ60707 5 лет назад
Great video and editing as always. Thank!
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
Thanks, Jeramie. Glad you enjoyed it.
@awksedgreep
@awksedgreep 5 лет назад
Epic trip
@thehikingbear6632
@thehikingbear6632 5 лет назад
Mannn Gkad to c ur alive and I ran home ASAP when I got off work
@dragonpsytrance
@dragonpsytrance 5 лет назад
awesome ! I did the same hike (but more counter-clockwise) back in 1997! .. froze our butts off ! Love this Channel ! Shuckstack FTW!
@sintax77
@sintax77 5 лет назад
Nice! I hope you got a nice view from Shuckstack, despite the conditions.
@kurtbaier6122
@kurtbaier6122 5 лет назад
I enjoyed your trip.
@Kefoo_
@Kefoo_ 3 года назад
-- Always love the description, ". . . what not, as well".
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