Exploring George Washington National Forest | Big Piney & Coon Bridge Overland Trails by Jeep

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024

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  • @roberthermsen724
    @roberthermsen724 28 днів тому +2

    I wanted to thank you for this video. I went up to this trail today and it was amazing. Definitely going back to do some camping

    • @DefiantOffroad
      @DefiantOffroad  28 днів тому +1

      I'm glad it helped out. I have a newer video from the area, where we do some camping. There's some great campsites out there!

    • @roberthermsen724
      @roberthermsen724 28 днів тому

      @@DefiantOffroad yes I have seen that video and I seen that site you used today. Did you make it up to the air traffic control tower at the top. That was cool to find.

    • @DefiantOffroad
      @DefiantOffroad  28 днів тому

      We didn't venture up to the tower. My task for that weekend was to map the Pedlar River trail for OnX and then just relax at camp!

  • @Jshanks19
    @Jshanks19 Рік тому +2

    I absolutely ❤this area.

    • @DefiantOffroad
      @DefiantOffroad  Рік тому

      I'd never ventured onto these trails before. I hit Shoe Creek several times back in the day, but never ventured onto these. I'm glad that I did, I'm definitely coming back to camp!

  • @jku4488-eh3kd
    @jku4488-eh3kd Рік тому +1

    Somebody finally got a winch!

    • @DefiantOffroad
      @DefiantOffroad  Рік тому

      I'll be the first to admit, it was way overdue.

  • @Slabforkhomestead
    @Slabforkhomestead 2 місяці тому +1

    Just stumbling onto your channel and enjoying it as a new subscriber. I plan on spending some time in the GWNF when I finish building my Kei truck camper. That would be after my broken foot is healed up by the end of summer. At least I have good UA-cam content to watch until then.

    • @DefiantOffroad
      @DefiantOffroad  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for finding your way here! The GWNF is a great place to explore. Plenty of trails and even more places to camp. Where are you located?

    • @Slabforkhomestead
      @Slabforkhomestead 2 місяці тому

      @@DefiantOffroadI’m out of Lawsonville, NC a couple of hours away. I normally run through on the parkway each spring taking a little trip but now I want to explore the forest.

  • @maxdexpeditions
    @maxdexpeditions Рік тому +1

    Thats a nice camp spot. Camping beside a stream is one of our favorite. Beautiful national forest, will sure add this to our list if we go to that area.

    • @DefiantOffroad
      @DefiantOffroad  Рік тому

      A stream of some sort is almost a "must have" for me when it comes to campsites!

  • @rwest5386
    @rwest5386 Рік тому +2

    As usual, another great video! And it's funny, just 15 minutes before this posted, I was looking at OnX Offroad and the weather forecast trying to decide where I wanted to lead a group of friends through, in the near future and this area and Broad Run Rd were my main focus. My brother and I did Broad Run in March and this area in September, last year. I anticipated every single thing you said or did except I was surprised you didn't do Lower Shoe creek but I'm pretty sure you did a video on that in the last 2 years. When we did Coon Bridge (FS 1167) it was almost sunset and we were going in the up hill (East to West) direction and it looked like no one had been on the part below the "Fun Stuff" in at least a year or two. I felt like the foliage was rubbing on both sides of the car, at the same time, most of the way, up to that point.
    As I did not have OnX when we did Big Piney, last year, can you give me the GPS points, for those two camp sites? We went down to both but had no way to mark them for future reference.

    • @DefiantOffroad
      @DefiantOffroad  Рік тому

      Thanks! The first one is at: 37.79214, -79.14235. The second one (the large one) is at: 37.78657, -79.15502. I haven't been to Shoe Creek since the closure. I used to go there a lot "back in the day". I almost slid off of the trail and into the creek in the snow one time in my old WJ!

  • @overlander948
    @overlander948 Рік тому +1

    Seems like you kind of changed the formula up a bit with this one. It's good!

    • @DefiantOffroad
      @DefiantOffroad  Рік тому +1

      Yep! I was trying to have a day to myself to just relax and cruise some easy trails, and I wanted the video to reflect that. No drone, minimal background music, and more just talking about the trail.

    • @overlander948
      @overlander948 Рік тому

      @@DefiantOffroad It worked out well! The video is great!

  • @shaunharvey7690
    @shaunharvey7690 Рік тому +1

    Hey! I’d love to get some of these way points if possible! Thank you!

    • @DefiantOffroad
      @DefiantOffroad  Рік тому +3

      The first one is at: 37.79214, -79.14235. The second one (the large one) is at: 37.78657, -79.15502.

  • @therubiconcrossed2308
    @therubiconcrossed2308 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Isn't this right by Shoe Creek?

  • @jasondieffenbach720
    @jasondieffenbach720 Рік тому +2

    is there a weight limit? 1500"s allowed?

    • @DefiantOffroad
      @DefiantOffroad  Рік тому

      I didn't see any signs indicating a weight limit. Big Piney is plenty wide enough for a larger vehicle, but I would avoid Hog Camp and Coon Bridge in a larger vehicle.

  • @jasontaylor9871
    @jasontaylor9871 6 місяців тому +1

    What part of va is this in?

    • @DefiantOffroad
      @DefiantOffroad  6 місяців тому

      About an hour north of Lynchburg. The GPS coordinates are near the beginning of the video. That'll give you the exact location. Thanks for watching!

  • @MegaPlott
    @MegaPlott Місяць тому +1

    Nothing like seeing a bunch of city slickers with really expensive toys riding around a gravel road that you can drive a normal vehicle on. The mountains use to be enjoyable til social media came out. Lord it’s a damn shame!!

    • @DefiantOffroad
      @DefiantOffroad  Місяць тому +1

      I'd argue that the mountains are still enjoyable, for the people out there enjoying them. Over the years, I've racked up thousands of miles off pavement. As far south as central Florida, as far north as New Hampshire, and as far west as Nevada. From gravel and dirt roads to crawling up rocks at Moab. What I've seen in that time is that people get their enjoyment in different ways. Some for the challenge, some for the sights, some to just get away. No one's motivation for going off road is any more (or any less) valid than anyone else's.