Northern Indiana group looking to section hike the AT in 2022. Haven't picked our section yet, but your video presented a great section to consider. Thanks for sharing. 💚
Really enjoyed your video. I like your mixture of background music, good videoing, commentary and still shots. Thats how you want to do a hiking video. I am going to start the adventure of my life time in February of 2020, as I begin my thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail. I'll v-logg my journey NOBO all the way to Katahdin. I SUBSCRIBED to your channel, clicked the bell and liked your video. Looking forward to more!
Loved the video. I'm planning to do the same section. How many days did it take you to hike (not including zero days), and where did you camp each night? Thanks!
Love this video, how many days did take you to do the section. My husband and I are planning to do it in September, we live in north GA, about an hour or so from Amicalola. I’m not a fast hiker tho. Also where did you ended up, we need to make pick up arrangements. Looks like Dicks creek gap is before the NC/GA border, we want to hike to that point and get picked up afterwards. Thank you , very informative video. Love all your commentary and the scenery shots as well.
I think it took us 7 days including 1 zero and 1 Nero day. We stopped at Dicks creek and got a shuttle to town. It's best to call at the top of the mountain a few miles before dicks creek. No cell service at the Gap. Thx for watching!!
ga101palmer i just shot them with my iPhone 7 and edited them with the iMovie app. Thanks for watching!! I’ll be doing Hiawasee to Fontana dam starting May 7
Your not a super hiker?!? Your a beast, Mr.Watterson! They'll be singing songs about you around the campfire when your dead & gone, brother! Enjoyed the video you two!
I did really enjoy your video, had to wait to watch it until I could get on the bigger computer screen and higher resolution. It made me want to get back on the the trail (any trail). I've seen lots of AT videos, but hadn't seen much on the approach trail and the places along it, so that was a nice add. I liked how you blend the videos & modified photos to get transitions. Looks like you two had a great hike and decent weather. Did you two get new trail names? Thanks for sharing, Khevin!
Love this video man! If you don’t mind, could I pm you with a couple of questions about your packing list and equipment? Trying to plan a GA AT section hike with my father in law before it gets too frosty. Cheers bro!
Iblame Summers Yes. Basically any shuttle driver on the AT shuttle lost will pick you up there. You’ll pick up the MARTA train right at the airport and take “i think the red line” to the last stop. North Springs? Where your shuttle will pick you up. Very very easy. There’s an REI on the way to Amicacola. If you need gas or so,etching. There’s also several groceries on the way too.
How many pounds did y'all average carrying? Also, is there plenty of places to get water day to day, such as from streams, etc? I am planning on trying the Georgia section sometime this summer.
ovationsensation thx for watching. I’m pretty lightweight. I was roughly 14lbs total weight including food\water. The wife was about 19lbs. There’s plenty of water the entire way. We only carried 1L at a time. Try the guthooks app for your phone. It’s pretty accurate
Northern Indiana group looking to section hike the AT in 2022. Haven't picked our section yet, but your video presented a great section to consider. Thanks for sharing. 💚
It’s a great section!!
Yes, so I have heard. I can't wait to register and get a hang tag.
Your video is very well put together and I enjoyed it. Thank you.
Thanks so much!!
Awesome video guys! Georgia has a lot of Great hikes that's for sure. Thanks for sharing
Really enjoyed your video. I like your mixture of background music, good videoing, commentary and still shots. Thats how you want to do a hiking video. I am going to start the adventure of my life time in February of 2020, as I begin my thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail. I'll v-logg my journey NOBO all the way to Katahdin. I SUBSCRIBED to your channel, clicked the bell and liked your video. Looking forward to more!
Kamper 2020 .thank you!! I’ll be looking forward to your videos
@@khevinbeatsworkinwatterson1848 Thanks brother.
I love this vid. I got lots of info that I didnt know. We are section hiking this oct.
Outdoorsy Wanna be thank you!!
Enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing. Looks like you two had quite the adventure on the AT in Georgia
Metro On The Move thanks for watching! It was a blast
Khevin Beats Workin Watterson just subbed! Just completed Unicoi to Dicks Creek Gap over the weekend. Let’s keep moving!
Awww, Rhonda! We all fall sometimes. You're a good sport.
yES SHE IS!!
Cool video and channel. Subscribed. ✌️
Thank you so much!
Planning our section hike for this fall. Thanks for sharing!
Stephen Story it's a great section!! Thx
Beautiful footage. Enjoyed your video.
Loved the video. I'm planning to do the same section. How many days did it take you to hike (not including zero days), and where did you camp each night? Thanks!
I want to do that same hike in the near future. Thank for posting up this video!
Thx for watching!
Love this video, how many days did take you to do the section. My husband and I are planning to do it in September, we live in north GA, about an hour or so from Amicalola. I’m not a fast hiker tho. Also where did you ended up, we need to make pick up arrangements. Looks like Dicks creek gap is before the NC/GA border, we want to hike to that point and get picked up afterwards. Thank you , very informative video. Love all your commentary and the scenery shots as well.
I think it took us 7 days including 1 zero and 1 Nero day. We stopped at Dicks creek and got a shuttle to town. It's best to call at the top of the mountain a few miles before dicks creek. No cell service at the Gap. Thx for watching!!
I really liked the Ga section video could you please tell me what you are doing your videos with because they are awesome. Thank you.
ga101palmer i just shot them with my iPhone 7 and edited them with the iMovie app. Thanks for watching!! I’ll be doing Hiawasee to Fontana dam starting May 7
What kind of charging device did you use to keep things charged? Solar charger?
Great video, you guys tore it up.
Randy Kent thanks! It was a great trip
Nice vid with good info. Gonna do GA in late 2019. I found alot of good info in the comments to. Thanks to all the info you gave in comments.
ReelDistractionAction thank you!
Thanks for documenting your section hike. Great information. What time of year did you complete the hike?
Thanks for watching!! We did it in mid May. Perfect time to go. The leaves weren’t all the way up so it made for great views all day long!!
Your not a super hiker?!? Your a beast, Mr.Watterson! They'll be singing songs about you around the campfire when your dead & gone, brother!
Enjoyed the video you two!
hAAA THX BRO
Thanks for Sharing
I did really enjoy your video, had to wait to watch it until I could get on the bigger computer screen and higher resolution. It made me want to get back on the the trail (any trail). I've seen lots of AT videos, but hadn't seen much on the approach trail and the places along it, so that was a nice add. I liked how you blend the videos & modified photos to get transitions. Looks like you two had a great hike and decent weather. Did you two get new trail names? Thanks for sharing, Khevin!
We did get new trail names! Mine is "beats workin" Ron is "lil engine" thx
Love this video man! If you don’t mind, could I pm you with a couple of questions about your packing list and equipment? Trying to plan a GA AT section hike with my father in law before it gets too frosty. Cheers bro!
Andrew Estes sure! It’s Khevin Watterson on messenger
Could you shed more light into your shuttle from the Northsprings MARTA Station to the AT ?
Iblame Summers Yes. Basically any shuttle driver on the AT shuttle lost will pick you up there. You’ll pick up the MARTA train right at the airport and take “i think the red line” to the last stop. North Springs? Where your shuttle will pick you up. Very very easy. There’s an REI on the way to Amicacola. If you need gas or so,etching. There’s also several groceries on the way too.
How many pounds did y'all average carrying? Also, is there plenty of places to get water day to day, such as from streams, etc? I am planning on trying the Georgia section sometime this summer.
ovationsensation thx for watching. I’m pretty lightweight. I was roughly 14lbs total weight including food\water. The wife was about 19lbs. There’s plenty of water the entire way. We only carried 1L at a time. Try the guthooks app for your phone. It’s pretty accurate
@@khevinbeatsworkinwatterson1848 Thank you.
Nice !
Hi -- love the video . Question: is the Georgia section of the AT 80 miles?
Hey! Thx. With the approach trail included it’s about 77 miles give or take
How did you get back? I'm planning to do the GA section and trying to figure our way back home.
Rhino Mann survivor Dave drove us both. Reasonably priced and stopped for food etc
Do you have any contact info for Dave?
Who did you use as your shuttle driver?
I can't remember. But theres a ton of folks who shuttle from the train stop to Amicacola. It's pretty easy to arrange!!
How long does the Georgia hike take?
Andrew Green it took us 4 days. Thx for watching!!
Question: do you need a backpacking permit for backpacking in GA??
Nope. Not at all. Thx for watchin
Thank you! Happy trails!
I❤️her!! Fergie & Jesus lol
How many days did it take you, including your zero day(s)?
It took us 5 days including our zero
Could one do it on a electric fatbike?
No bikes allowed according to the sign in this video.
Why didn't you sleep in the shelter instead of camping outside?
Ramone926 because most shelters are pretty dirty and infested with mice.
I am doing this same section this May.
Lori Lindsey it was a great hike! May is nice because no leaves are up yet so the views are epic