Mt Leconte | via Alum Cave Trail | Backpacking Leconte Shelter | Great Smoky Mountains
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- On this episode of Adams' Trail Mix Hoss and Oz hike to Mt Leconte via the Alum Cave Trail. We stay overnight at the Leconte Shelter. nothing better than Backpacking in the Smokies. if your looking for a single over night Backpacking trip then the Leconte Shelter is for you. On the way up we say Arch Rock, Inspiration point, Alum Cave Bluff, the Scar and the Shelf. We also made it to Myrtle Point for Sunrise, the Ledge and saw 2 new born fawns. We hope you enjoy this video and don't forget to subscribe.
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That ledge scene.. I screamed and laughed. Nice vid
You all need your own TV show! WOW!
Love it
Thanks for watching
Wow! Amazing view!
Leconte has some of the best in the smokies. Thanks for watching
How many miles all together
About 11 miles round trip
Great video as always. You guys have to much fun😁
Thank you!
Awesome video fellows. This hike has been on my bucket list for a few years now and I'm gonna hopefully check it off my list next Thursday 12/29/22. Don't think I'm gonna get out on the ledge though. Lol.
Nice........ what kind of gummies were those? ha My Alum LeConte video drops tomorrow morning but I didn't go to the ledge. great video as always.
Those are Oz's special recipe gummed. 😂😂 I don't really know actually. Be looking for that leconte vid!
Curious about where that ledge is.
Great video. Where is the ledge section? I've never saw that part before on my trips there
It's an off trail bushwack climb
Is tent camping at the lodge permitted?
great vid..I am planning to hike up only to the cave with my 6 lbs dog inside my back pack.. do you know if that is allowed?
Just seeing this comment. No dogs aren't allowed on alum. Even in a pack.
how tough the trail for beginner do we need sticks?
Not too hard i just did it without sticks or hiking boots it was fine