I've been binge-watching Foothills Trail videos for awhile. I plan on thru-hiking it next year after I upgrade my gear. This was an awesome video, thanks for uploading.
Question about trip planning, electronics and navigation. As I am using this Thru-Hike in preparation for my Sheltowee End2End this coming October to help gauge electronics use, and what size power bank I will need or rather get away with since I am a gram counter. I will just be using my phone (Google Android) as a camera, GPS using the Farout app. How do you manage your phone's power, do carry a power bank? Although I always carry paper maps, I am going to be trying the Farout app. How do you go about planning your hikes and navigation? Also, what does your food carry look like? My food carry as of now is 12 pounds for 8 days, with option of a resupply thanks to our awesome shuttle drives/trail angles. Over all pack weight fully loaded with 3 liters of water (which is my worst case scenario weight) is 34lbs. Since this is my first time attempting to cover a greater number of miles, as appose to a weekend backpacking trip, I am overly cautious of how much food to carry and keep my weight down. Right now it looks like it will take me 7.7 days at 10 miles a day, although I believe I will be able to crank out some higher mileage days, just depends on my what my knees will allow. I would greatly appreciate your advice. Thank you, cheers!
Send me an email at smokeybeesnatural@gmail.com. I can hook you up with my Sheltowee planning write-up. My Sheltowee and Foothills trips were filmed on a Samsung Galaxy and I used an Anker 20ma charger. My navigation was on my phone. I typically use REI'S Hiking Project App for maps. Food carries are tough. I usually go for calorie dense, but light as possible. You can go back to my EARLY videos and find a food planning video for the Sheltowee
Beautiful video. I'm heading out next week for the same trip. By then hurricane Ian will have dumped plenty of rain and the rivers and falls should be roaring. Thanks!
Hope your thumb and fingers are doing better....Really appreciate this video. I am going to Thru-Hike the foothills trail this coming week, April 3rd starting at Oconee. Any advice and tips will be most helpful. Thank you. Cheers!
Thank you! My digits are doing great! You're gunna enjoy the Foothills Trail! Many people do it at different speeds, so go at your own pace and enjoy it. I thought I was going to be alone, but wound up camping with someone almost every night. I met several people and we hung out like a small tramily!
Beautiful scenery through the green tunnel. You said the third mountain was the highest in the State, was that before you crossed State lines because Bald Knob looked way higher. Really enjoyed the Hike only one request from me and it may not be your thing, what about taking us through your evening meal, what you prefer, tent up/down. That would enhance the viewing pleasure for me but I'm new here do perhaps you do. Irregardless, I really enjoyed it all. Thank you!!!
Thank you for watching! Maybe the reason Bald knob looked higher is it's view is looking down on lower elevations, and sassafras has views of what are likely the Smokies in N.Carolina. As far as camp scenes go, I do have a few videos that show it, but usually I'm too tired to film once I'm done setting up 🤣
Nice video. I see it was posted in November 2021. Is that close to when you hiked it? I’m planing to do it this November. What was the temperature like? I’m expecting it to be cold but doesn’t look like it was too bad based on your clothing layers and people being in the water.
Thank you for watching! I hiked the FHT, the 2nd week of October 2021. I too thought it would be cooler and had bought a new 20deg quilt for the trip. Temps ran from the high 70s/low 80s during the day, then low 60s overnight. I was blessed with great weather. Good luck on your trip! You'll have a wonderful time!
Loved it! Very nicely done, my friend. So much water on this trail! Between the waterfalls, the rivers, and the lakes, it seems like you were always near water. Whitewater Falls is insane! I agree with Samuel that the colors looked better than I was expecting, and there were some nice views, especially on Sassafras Mountain and the last day. Some other shots that stood out to me: the asters at 2:48, the shots of the river around 4:30, the golden tree over the water at 6:19, the sun rays at 7:15, the color of the water at 14:10. Congrats on the thru hike, thanks for sharing another great trip, and keep up the great work! This trail is going on my bucket list now!
It's amazing the amount of water on trail, and my feet NEVER got wet! So well maintained and so many bridges! The colors popped a little better thanks to quite a bit of color grading 🤣
@jasonarrowood3349 I used REI'S Hiking Project App, plus used the FHT Conservency's pocket map for mileage, campsite, elevation and site seeing references
How difficult would you say the trail was? Me and a friend are planning to start at the White Water center and hike to Table Rock.. gonna do it in 4 days, 3 nights. Bit nervous because I am not sure how difficult the trail is. Mainly worried about days 2 and 3. Day 2 is Bear Campcreek to Laurel fork (15ish miles) Day 3 is Laural fork to Cantrell campsite (12ish miles)
If I remember correctly, laurel Fork to sassafras was tough. Up hill all day. The whole trail is moderately difficult, but easy at the same time. It's so well maintained that you forget how tough it is 🤣 Anyone who hikes and Backpack on a regular basis will have no problem. Take your time and enjoy it! It's a wonderful trail and you'll meet many wonderful people.
What an incredible journey! This video was great from start to finish! Wish I could have joined you on this adventure as it is on my wish list of places to hike in the near future. Next time I make it back o the RRG it would be great to meet you my friend!
Thanks buddy! This was definitely a treat! I wanted a thru-hike hike for "myself ", but then wound up meeting so many people! Reminded me of Frozens AT thru-hike. He wanted one for himself, but met so many new friends along the way. Funny how that works!
Great video, brother! I know you said you didn’t think the fall colors weren’t showing much then, but I thought there were all kinds of colors popping along the way! Some of those waterfalls looked like some we saw at Pictured Rocks. Congrats on another thru hike under your belt! Time for the next one!😎
Looks awesome! Never heard of this one before. Definitely looks like one for the list! You took some beautiful shots! Well done Sir! How long was the drive from KY?
@@Smokeybeesnatural Roger that! We live out by the RRG and are looking for other interesting hikes. Never did a multi day hike yet. This may be a good one. Did you have someone with another car on the trip or was there a shuttle to get the vehicle to the trailhead if you dont mind me asking?
This trail is maintained by a strong volunteer system and has a list of people who will provide shuttle services. There are tons of access points too, it's easy to do it in sections. I ran into A LOT of folks doing a section at a time and I would run into them at a road crossing waiting for a shuttle driver.
Just finished this bad boy last week. Lots of great spots to swim and relax on the trail. To anyone planning on going I suggest Toxaway River campsite, the Lighthouse site (only space for 3 or 4 tents max), Sandy Beach and Bear Gap sites are awesome.
Just finished the Foothills Trail yesterday, going from Table Rock to Oconee. What a journey. This video helped inspire me. Happy hiking friend
That's awesome! Congratulations! The FHT is a wonderful trail! I'm so happy that I was able to inspire you to hike the trail! Thank you!
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
I've been binge-watching Foothills Trail videos for awhile. I plan on thru-hiking it next year after I upgrade my gear. This was an awesome video, thanks for uploading.
Thank you for watching! The Foothills Trail is an awesome trail!
Question about trip planning, electronics and navigation. As I am using this Thru-Hike in preparation for my Sheltowee End2End this coming October to help gauge electronics use, and what size power bank I will need or rather get away with since I am a gram counter. I will just be using my phone (Google Android) as a camera, GPS using the Farout app.
How do you manage your phone's power, do carry a power bank? Although I always carry paper maps, I am going to be trying the Farout app. How do you go about planning your hikes and navigation? Also, what does your food carry look like? My food carry as of now is 12 pounds for 8 days, with option of a resupply thanks to our awesome shuttle drives/trail angles. Over all pack weight fully loaded with 3 liters of water (which is my worst case scenario weight) is 34lbs.
Since this is my first time attempting to cover a greater number of miles, as appose to a weekend backpacking trip, I am overly cautious of how much food to carry and keep my weight down. Right now it looks like it will take me 7.7 days at 10 miles a day, although I believe I will be able to crank out some higher mileage days, just depends on my what my knees will allow.
I would greatly appreciate your advice. Thank you, cheers!
Send me an email at smokeybeesnatural@gmail.com. I can hook you up with my Sheltowee planning write-up. My Sheltowee and Foothills trips were filmed on a Samsung Galaxy and I used an Anker 20ma charger. My navigation was on my phone. I typically use REI'S Hiking Project App for maps. Food carries are tough. I usually go for calorie dense, but light as possible. You can go back to my EARLY videos and find a food planning video for the Sheltowee
Beautiful video. I'm heading out next week for the same trip. By then hurricane Ian will have dumped plenty of rain and the rivers and falls should be roaring.
Thanks!
That would be awesome! Even when the weather is dry, the waterfalls are excellent! Hope you have a wonderful time! Thank you for watching!
Excellent video Nick! I really enjoyed it.
Thank you sir! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Hope your thumb and fingers are doing better....Really appreciate this video. I am going to Thru-Hike the foothills trail this coming week, April 3rd starting at Oconee. Any advice and tips will be most helpful. Thank you. Cheers!
Thank you! My digits are doing great! You're gunna enjoy the Foothills Trail! Many people do it at different speeds, so go at your own pace and enjoy it. I thought I was going to be alone, but wound up camping with someone almost every night. I met several people and we hung out like a small tramily!
@@Smokeybeesnatural Awesome! 😎
Beautiful scenery through the green tunnel. You said the third mountain was the highest in the State, was that before you crossed State lines because Bald Knob looked way higher. Really enjoyed the Hike only one request from me and it may not be your thing, what about taking us through your evening meal, what you prefer, tent up/down. That would enhance the viewing pleasure for me but I'm new here do perhaps you do. Irregardless, I really enjoyed it all. Thank you!!!
Thank you for watching! Maybe the reason Bald knob looked higher is it's view is looking down on lower elevations, and sassafras has views of what are likely the Smokies in N.Carolina. As far as camp scenes go, I do have a few videos that show it, but usually I'm too tired to film once I'm done setting up 🤣
If interested interested in some camp time fun and food, checkout my Green River and Hansons Point videos!
@@Smokeybeesnatural Thank you. Will look then up. Really enjoying the channel!
Enjoyed your edit on this one. Good job… the FH trail is on my list to do!
-JBH
Thank you sir! It was a wonderful trip!
Great video of this trail! Hope to eventually do it myself
Thank you! It's a great trail, you won't be disappointed!
Loved the vid Nick! Brought back many memories of my Foothills Trail thru-hike!
Thank you sir! It was a wonderful trip!
Probably took you 15 minutes. ;)
🤣 Right?! I remember watching his videos way back and I'm pretty sure it was pretty quick!
@@BackcountryPilgrim 🤣🤣🤣
Nice video. I see it was posted in November 2021. Is that close to when you hiked it? I’m planing to do it this November. What was the temperature like? I’m expecting it to be cold but doesn’t look like it was too bad based on your clothing layers and people being in the water.
Thank you for watching! I hiked the FHT, the 2nd week of October 2021. I too thought it would be cooler and had bought a new 20deg quilt for the trip. Temps ran from the high 70s/low 80s during the day, then low 60s overnight. I was blessed with great weather. Good luck on your trip! You'll have a wonderful time!
Loved it! Very nicely done, my friend. So much water on this trail! Between the waterfalls, the rivers, and the lakes, it seems like you were always near water. Whitewater Falls is insane! I agree with Samuel that the colors looked better than I was expecting, and there were some nice views, especially on Sassafras Mountain and the last day.
Some other shots that stood out to me: the asters at 2:48, the shots of the river around 4:30, the golden tree over the water at 6:19, the sun rays at 7:15, the color of the water at 14:10.
Congrats on the thru hike, thanks for sharing another great trip, and keep up the great work! This trail is going on my bucket list now!
Thank you so much buddy! This is definitely worth doin!
It's amazing the amount of water on trail, and my feet NEVER got wet! So well maintained and so many bridges! The colors popped a little better thanks to quite a bit of color grading 🤣
@@Smokeybeesnatural Nothing wrong with a little movie magic 😉
Nice video! What trail guide did you use?
@jasonarrowood3349 I used REI'S Hiking Project App, plus used the FHT Conservency's pocket map for mileage, campsite, elevation and site seeing references
How difficult would you say the trail was? Me and a friend are planning to start at the White Water center and hike to Table Rock.. gonna do it in 4 days, 3 nights. Bit nervous because I am not sure how difficult the trail is. Mainly worried about days 2 and 3.
Day 2 is Bear Campcreek to Laurel fork (15ish miles)
Day 3 is Laural fork to Cantrell campsite (12ish miles)
If I remember correctly, laurel Fork to sassafras was tough. Up hill all day. The whole trail is moderately difficult, but easy at the same time. It's so well maintained that you forget how tough it is 🤣 Anyone who hikes and Backpack on a regular basis will have no problem. Take your time and enjoy it! It's a wonderful trail and you'll meet many wonderful people.
Bro you gotta get some sun on those cankles of yours!! 😂
🤣🤣🤣 I've got two skin tones. "White boy" and "Burnt" 🤣🤣🤣
Another awesome video. Might be the best one yet. The Foothills Trail is on my bucket list. Hope to get to it next year.
Thanks buddy! I appreciate the comment! This is a great trail and such a wonderful hiking community!
Watched from start to finish. Looks like a great trip. Also a fantastic edit. Well done. 🦑
Thanks buddy! I was a great trip!
Incredibly beautiful trail brother. Waterfalls and beautiful overlooks. I got one word for it all “EPIC”!!!
Awe shucks! Thanks pal!
What an incredible journey! This video was great from start to finish! Wish I could have joined you on this adventure as it is on my wish list of places to hike in the near future. Next time I make it back o the RRG it would be great to meet you my friend!
Thanks buddy! This was definitely a treat! I wanted a thru-hike hike for "myself ", but then wound up meeting so many people! Reminded me of Frozens AT thru-hike. He wanted one for himself, but met so many new friends along the way. Funny how that works!
@@Smokeybeesnatural you deserved this! Must have been quite the adventure to do this Thru! You did a great job recording the journey!
Great video, brother! I know you said you didn’t think the fall colors weren’t showing much then, but I thought there were all kinds of colors popping along the way! Some of those waterfalls looked like some we saw at Pictured Rocks. Congrats on another thru hike under your belt! Time for the next one!😎
Thanks brother! This was a great trail! This would be great for a group trip sometime. Campsites were great!
Looks awesome! Never heard of this one before. Definitely looks like one for the list! You took some beautiful shots! Well done Sir! How long was the drive from KY?
I was a good one! It's roughly a 6-7 drive from Northern Kentucky. It's just south of Asheville, NC
@@Smokeybeesnatural Roger that! We live out by the RRG and are looking for other interesting hikes. Never did a multi day hike yet. This may be a good one. Did you have someone with another car on the trip or was there a shuttle to get the vehicle to the trailhead if you dont mind me asking?
This trail is maintained by a strong volunteer system and has a list of people who will provide shuttle services. There are tons of access points too, it's easy to do it in sections. I ran into A LOT of folks doing a section at a time and I would run into them at a road crossing waiting for a shuttle driver.
@@Smokeybeesnatural That is really cool! Thanks for the info!
B nice 😂☺️☺️
Just finished this bad boy last week. Lots of great spots to swim and relax on the trail. To anyone planning on going I suggest Toxaway River campsite, the Lighthouse site (only space for 3 or 4 tents max), Sandy Beach and Bear Gap sites are awesome.
Congratulations! Yes, those campsites are great! Thank you for watching!