That's great! Buck's Pocket is one of my favorite places too though I don't get to visit very often from this side of Lake Guntersville. Thanks for watching and commenting! 👍
Thanks for the info! I remember going over the old bridges back in 2009, so I was surprised when I visited and found the big new bridge with one of the old bridges closed. That's awesome that you helped out with building that. Thanks for watching and commenting! 👍
Glad you enjoy ur visit to marshall county. The natural bridge is a tourist spot so it would have been ok to hang around. I take my 6 dogs hiking up there
We did enjoy our visit! I'm always very sensitive to private property and when we visited last (January of 2022) the signage wasn't clear. I need to go back and spend more time checking it out. Thanks for watching! 👍
We had friends and relaivesin the area.Wevisited HighFalls in 1947or1948. The old bridge was still intact but not used by cars, he bridge had a steel superstrructer, bur the road deck was wood. At that time, a few deck boards were missing. I was a small boy and we walked out on the bridge, but didn' feel tthat it was safe to walk to the opposite side. We always referred to the Red Mill as "Double Bridges".
That's amazing that you were at High Falls in 1947 (my parents were married that year). I've heard of the Red Mill falls as "Double Bridges" as well, but the second of the two bridges is now no longer accessible. For that reason, I think the name has shifted. Thank you so much for sharing your memories! 👍
I am fortunate to live above the Honeycomb natural Bridge. Whole area is a motorcycle riders wonder land. From the Walls of Jericho to Guntersville north to south and Little River canyon to Huntsville east to west. Unclaimed Baggage in Scottsboro off of hwy 72 and 79 is a must visit for bargain shoppers. Items from all over the world there.
I'm not 100% sure what you are asking. If you are asking how do you get to the viewpoint over high falls (above the stone arch), there is a side trail to that right along the fence (off to your right) as you are descending down the main trail/road to the foot bridge.
Alabama spent all that money to improve Bucks Pocket, but they did not fix the river to prevent it from flooding the campground. Widening the river, (especially on the river right side) and taking river rock out of the river and putting it on the left side to shore up the side closest to the campground. I have been trapped in the camp during heavy rains. time will tell.
I live in the middle of the area you traveled in this video. Rode my motorcycle to Buck's Pocket yesterday. One of my favorite places.
That's great! Buck's Pocket is one of my favorite places too though I don't get to visit very often from this side of Lake Guntersville. Thanks for watching and commenting! 👍
The 2 bridges haven’t been closed that long the new bridge was built around 2014 I hauled the concrete to it great video
Thanks for the info! I remember going over the old bridges back in 2009, so I was surprised when I visited and found the big new bridge with one of the old bridges closed. That's awesome that you helped out with building that. Thanks for watching and commenting! 👍
Love the waterfalls. Very nice video. Thanks for sharing it with us. Been to waterfalls in Alabama but not those.They are very beautiful waterfalls.
Yes! Alabama has world class waterfalls at seemingly every turn (if you know where to look). Thank you for watching and commenting! 👍
Wow Joe, wonderful falls and you had a fantastic weather!
The drone views are also great!
Thanks! I've been enjoying your music lately too! 😃 Your music helps out the drone videos immensely! 👍
Glad you enjoy ur visit to marshall county. The natural bridge is a tourist spot so it would have been ok to hang around. I take my 6 dogs hiking up there
We did enjoy our visit! I'm always very sensitive to private property and when we visited last (January of 2022) the signage wasn't clear. I need to go back and spend more time checking it out. Thanks for watching! 👍
We had friends and relaivesin the area.Wevisited HighFalls in 1947or1948. The old bridge was still intact but not used by cars, he bridge had a steel superstrructer, bur the road deck was wood. At that time, a few deck boards were missing. I was a small boy and we walked out on the bridge, but didn' feel tthat it was safe to walk to the opposite side.
We always referred to the Red Mill as "Double Bridges".
That's amazing that you were at High Falls in 1947 (my parents were married that year). I've heard of the Red Mill falls as "Double Bridges" as well, but the second of the two bridges is now no longer accessible. For that reason, I think the name has shifted. Thank you so much for sharing your memories! 👍
I am fortunate to live above the Honeycomb natural Bridge. Whole area is a motorcycle riders wonder land. From the Walls of Jericho to Guntersville north to south and Little River canyon to Huntsville east to west. Unclaimed Baggage in Scottsboro off of hwy 72 and 79 is a must visit for bargain shoppers. Items from all over the world there.
It's a beautiful country that's for sure! And I love Unclaimed Baggage. So much fun poking around in other people's stuff. 😂 Thanks for commenting! 👍
Thanks for ur videos. It helps us out alot.
I make these videos in the hopes that they will be helpful to someone. I'm so very glad to hear that they are! 👍
I live in arab ala y’all was 20 minutes from me. Enjoy it
Awesome! Thanks for watching! 👍
So coo! You should have ran your drone through the arch 😂
I thought about it! But I ran out of battery about then. 🙁 Two waterfall locations on one battery isn't to bad though.
How do you get down below to see the upper vantage point of the falls so w be re you can see them all at high falls?
I'm not 100% sure what you are asking. If you are asking how do you get to the viewpoint over high falls (above the stone arch), there is a side trail to that right along the fence (off to your right) as you are descending down the main trail/road to the foot bridge.
Alabama spent all that money to improve Bucks Pocket, but they did not fix the river to prevent it from flooding the campground. Widening the river, (especially on the river right side) and taking river rock out of the river and putting it on the left side to shore up the side closest to the campground. I have been trapped in the camp during heavy rains. time will tell.
Sorry to hear that. I’ve never camped there. But I could see how it would be possible to get stranded!
How many people have fell off or been pushed
At High Falls? I don't know, but a quick Google Search turns up quite a few. 😬
It was said to be hunted IDK !