Thanks for watching Marcus! Missing the trail was totally my fault. It was blazed but for some reason I thought it crossed the creek. Appreciate the hard work you guys put in out there to keep the trails up!
Nice video Steve! I work at a charlotte outfitter and I've always felt like Uwharrie is overlooked by most people I encounter. Doesn't have the views that other higher elevation parks do but it's got personality...very unique woods. Uwharrie got me into the outdoors. Awesome sleep system as well. I'm the last out of my buddies still in a tent but after seeing your set up, it's got me thinkin. I liked and subbed, keep up the awesome vids.
Best trip report on Uwharrie I have seen. Now there are bears here many have been seen. I was out kind of where you were at March 11 bear scat on the trails Ever get up to the Northern Uwharries? Subscribed your doing good.
Very nice video. I've done all of the trail south of where you started and the Dutchman's Creek trail. I enjoy the quality of the video and the shaky cam is kept to a minimal. Well done!
Hey, I liked your video. Waiting for the weather to warm up a little and will be heading to Uwharrie myself. Always looking for good NC hiking videos. Some of your music sounds like 70's porn music, lol! I subscribed, great job.
I've actually saw a small black bear on Uwharrie trail last fall. we saw him and he saw us and ran, but still they are there. also coyote population is large in Uwharrie but they won't bother you.
If this helps-I live very near UNF, all trails are open to foot traffic (backpackers), I've been all over the jeep (OHV) trails and horse trails. Do not overlook these areas! They are very nice-particularly, River-HangGlider, etc. Dickey Bell OHV trail will take you to Falls Mountain. If you're on foot, you can go most anywhere. (Mountain bike trails, also.)
I go car camping on the regular with my family, but havent been backpacking since my younger days in the Boy Scouts. Would you recommend the Uwharrie National Forest for a first time backpacker with two boys or would you recommend a first time backpacking trip to a state park like Morrow Mt. state park wilderness camping or Raven Rock state park wilderness camping?
Been to all three-Morrow Mountain does have a very high concentration of moderate trails and they are color coded. Raven Rock is almost a straight two miles out and back-with the camp sites being along the Cape Fear River-they are also accessible by canoe/kayak. Nice sites.Morrow Mountain's trails are confusing. I would certainly study the map. It also has one wilderness site about two miles out. First come-first to camp. It's usually inhabited.
About once a month I take a weekend trip. I don't always video them. I like Uwharrie and its only a couple hours from Raleigh so I tend to head that way more than other places. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a good video. Also thanks telling about the confusion at Watery Branch. As a trail maintainer, i will relook at the blazing in that area.
Thanks for watching Marcus! Missing the trail was totally my fault. It was blazed but for some reason I thought it crossed the creek. Appreciate the hard work you guys put in out there to keep the trails up!
Good vid. Have only been to Morrow Mountain park in UNF. Planning on this trail soon.
Nice video Steve! I work at a charlotte outfitter and I've always felt like Uwharrie is overlooked by most people I encounter. Doesn't have the views that other higher elevation parks do but it's got personality...very unique woods. Uwharrie got me into the outdoors. Awesome sleep system as well. I'm the last out of my buddies still in a tent but after seeing your set up, it's got me thinkin. I liked and subbed, keep up the awesome vids.
I wish I was that close I'd be out there more, it's a 4 hour drive from the coast for me
Best trip report on Uwharrie I have seen. Now there are bears here many have been seen. I was out kind of where you were at March 11 bear scat on the trails Ever get up to the Northern Uwharries? Subscribed your doing good.
Very nice video. I've done all of the trail south of where you started and the Dutchman's Creek trail. I enjoy the quality of the video and the shaky cam is kept to a minimal. Well done!
Thank you! Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
Hey, I liked your video. Waiting for the weather to warm up a little and will be heading to Uwharrie myself. Always looking for good NC hiking videos. Some of your music sounds like 70's porn music, lol! I subscribed, great job.
I've actually saw a small black bear on Uwharrie trail last fall. we saw him and he saw us and ran, but still they are there. also coyote population is large in Uwharrie but they won't bother you.
Hey Steve where does this Trail head start I live an hour from Uwharrrie always thought it was just for 4 wheeling
If this helps-I live very near UNF, all trails are open to foot traffic (backpackers), I've been all over the jeep (OHV) trails and horse trails. Do not overlook these areas! They are very nice-particularly, River-HangGlider, etc. Dickey Bell OHV trail will take you to Falls Mountain. If you're on foot, you can go most anywhere. (Mountain bike trails, also.)
Hey Steve, any suggestions on a nice camp spot for a quick in and out overnight trip?
I go car camping on the regular with my family, but havent been backpacking since my younger days in the Boy Scouts. Would you recommend the Uwharrie National Forest for a first time backpacker with two boys or would you recommend a first time backpacking trip to a state park like Morrow Mt. state park wilderness camping or Raven Rock state park wilderness camping?
Been to all three-Morrow Mountain does have a very high concentration of moderate trails and they are color coded. Raven Rock is almost a straight two miles out and back-with the camp sites being along the Cape Fear River-they are also accessible by canoe/kayak. Nice sites.Morrow Mountain's trails are confusing. I would certainly study the map. It also has one wilderness site about two miles out. First come-first to camp. It's usually inhabited.
Got lost on that same Southbound junction!
Hey Steve what's the name of your chest pack, looks nice, is it comfortable?
Great video.
Great to see others out in the uwharrie ill be out there next week or so great job on videos! How often do you get out there,?
About once a month I take a weekend trip. I don't always video them. I like Uwharrie and its only a couple hours from Raleigh so I tend to head that way more than other places. Thanks for watching!
I noticed that you carry. Do you carry on all your hikes and do you include it in your base weight?
Hey Mike thanks for watching. I do not carry that anymore its just too heavy
where did you get that map from?