Nice looking trail ... might have to add that one to the list to section hike :) Also, you may want to check your affiliate link for Waymark Gear ... I don't think they're in business anymore.
Great video! That looks like a great section of the Pinhoti. Dugger Mtn. is the last area of AL I have not hiked yet. I plan to hike it this summer after seeing all the water around. I hope to see you and Crow on the trail one day, but until then, happy trails guys!
The Pinhoti huh, sure would be nice to hike that some day... You're lucky to have an expert hiker like Crow along to help you set up your tent... Based on that first pitch I'd hike with him some more before Colorado... Pro tip... 😂
Lovely trail! You might want to have a look at the pot lifter by Suluk 46 on garage grown gear. The small ones weigh less 5g and are considerbly smaller than the one that came with your pot.
I got my trail name, Cheesesteak, because I always bring a Philly Cheesesteak for first night dinner. Now my hiking buddy does the same since he was drooling when he had rice, beans and jerky.
That was awesome. I love how you edited this and incorporated the trail and the gear. Well done! ✌️
Well done!
Nice. Hope you enjoy all the new gear. The stake bag looks handy.
Simple but so handy!!
Looking good with the new tent!✌️
Love it dude!
İ have that stake bag and it's the greatest. I'm ridiculously pleased every time i open it 😂
SAME!!
Two stud hikers!! I like that blue color on that hoodie.
Thanks dude! I’m loving it!
it's hard to get excited about a stake bag, but all man's right sure did make one, such a great product. thanks for taking me along
Hahaha right??
It's good to see you out on the trail again. Looked like a great section of the Pinhoti.
Take care!
Had a blast man! Crow is a great guy!
Nice looking trail ... might have to add that one to the list to section hike :) Also, you may want to check your affiliate link for Waymark Gear ... I don't think they're in business anymore.
Awesome place for sure! And I’m aware. I thought I removed it haha
Great video dude! The Pinhoti looks amazing, can’t wait to get out there myself.
It was a blast man!
Great trip video! Definitely a beautiful place…can’t wait to check it out in person someday. Thanks for sharing!
For sure a place to visit!
love that section of the Pinhoti , my wife and i stayed down at pine glen campground its for sure a back woods campground lol
Haha right?? VERY secluded!
Great video! That looks like a great section of the Pinhoti. Dugger Mtn. is the last area of AL I have not hiked yet. I plan to hike it this summer after seeing all the water around. I hope to see you and Crow on the trail one day, but until then, happy trails guys!
It’s an awesome section of trail. Love that it’s mild elevation wise 😂
Seems like some great buys! You appear to be enjoying them so far! Rock on calves. BTW, I think Huck may have bigger calves than you 😂 SHOWDOWN!
Hahahaha thanks dude!
That alpaca hoodie looks awesome
I love it!!
The Pinhoti huh, sure would be nice to hike that some day... You're lucky to have an expert hiker like Crow along to help you set up your tent... Based on that first pitch I'd hike with him some more before Colorado... Pro tip... 😂
😂😂 it was my first go at it bro. Chill!
@@SouthernHike 🤣🤣🤣
Nice section
Lovely trail! You might want to have a look at the pot lifter by Suluk 46 on garage grown gear. The small ones weigh less 5g and are considerbly smaller than the one that came with your pot.
Thank you! I’ll have to check it out!
I got my trail name, Cheesesteak, because I always bring a Philly Cheesesteak for first night dinner. Now my hiking buddy does the same since he was drooling when he had rice, beans and jerky.
😂🤣😂 I literally plan my trips where I go by a Chicfila every time!
Protip in the plex solo. Eliminate 2 stakes by attaching the backside front and back tie outs to the center back stake. No need fo those 2 stakes.
Thank you! Have to check that out!!