yeah it was almost the perfect time. maybe about a week later would have been the absolute best. the higher elevation was full color but a little lower they still hadn't changed fully. thanks so much for watching.
It was the last week in October in 2020. It was quite amazing. I remember the higher elevations were in full color change while some of the lower elevations were still a week or 2 behind. Thanks for watching and commenting. Good Luck!
Found your channel the other day. I watch a lot of overland vids. So now I'm a new subscriber as I really really love what you're putting together here. Look forward to some binging thiss weekend. Thanks 👍
Such a beautiful video. Hope your son gets to do a ton more of these with you as this will be one of his greatest memories with his dad. Great production!!
Thank you very much! Glad you liked it! Yes I agree 100% about the memories. He recently got a Jeep of his own and we’ve already hit some local trails together but really looking forward to taking another longer trip together
The trail with all the water crossings is Cashes Valley Road. It starts at the Y with Cashes Valley Lane. It’s a out and back trail that ends at a old cemetery. The rest of the trail footage is all parts of the western side of the Georgia Traverse. Thanks for watching and commenting!
That end of Caches Valley Rd is primarily known for the water crossings of Fighting Town Creek. Otherwise it is a short and relatively unremarkable gravel road. The paved part comes off SR2 in Fannin County, goes through a pretty valley with mountains on both sides, then drops into the watershed. The fork left becomes Caches Valley Lane but it is the main road (eventually crosses the creek by bridge, the Benton McKay trail and becomes Bushy Head road in Gilmer County ending at Boardtown Road (paved road between Ellijay and Blue Ridge). No water crossings that route. However the lonely road at the right of the Y seen here is most all water crossings. I do it on a CB250 street bike so most of them are not too deep. Pretty solid gravelbed crossings.
Another amazing video! Wow your boys are so lucky to be able to take that trip with you. Wish my dad had taken me to the mountains. Anyway looking forward to the rest of your videos
Very well made video !!!!! One of the few that really inspired me to get back outdoors. 🤟 nothing like father and son time. Enjoy and be safe on your travels. 🤙 love the super chill laid back music
Wow! Thank you so much for your thoughts and comments! So glad you enjoyed it and it inspired you! I agree, I always enjoy getting to spend that time with my boy!
Thank you for your kind words. Most of the water crossing were all on one trail. I think it was like 7 total on that trail. Its just off the Georgia Traverse
They are on Cashes Valley Rd. Right where Cashes Valley Rd. and Cashes Valley Ln meet. Cashes Valley Rd. continues off into the woods and turns to gravel then to dirt. It’s a out and back trail with several water crossings and terminates at a old cemetery where a church used to be.
Great video! Love your puppy!
You are so kind
Great video! You captured the the leaf change at their prime it looks like. Loved the music selection as well.
yeah it was almost the perfect time. maybe about a week later would have been the absolute best. the higher elevation was full color but a little lower they still hadn't changed fully. thanks so much for watching.
Great video! The Appalachian are so beautiful in the fall!
We agree it is! We can’t wait to get back in another fall time period
@@GetOverItOutdoors best of luck!
@@georgiablue7280 maybe even next month if we can work it out
Very nice video. This one is great for background music and fall scenery on the TV while eating dinner.
Thank you! Yes the leaves were amazing on that trip. We hit the change just about perfect!
Awesome video. What month and days did you go. I’d like to swing by and experience this colors.
It was the last week in October in 2020. It was quite amazing. I remember the higher elevations were in full color change while some of the lower elevations were still a week or 2 behind. Thanks for watching and commenting. Good Luck!
Planning to go the week before thanksgiving. Keep posting, looking forward to more videos.
@@troyurbin I think that will good to see the most color change.
Very cool! So you have been to N Ga. too! lol!
Maybe we can introduce you to Bald Rock or Caesars head SC. lol!
yeah we've been close to there but never checked it out.
Found your channel the other day. I watch a lot of overland vids. So now I'm a new subscriber as I really really love what you're putting together here. Look forward to some binging thiss weekend. Thanks 👍
Thanks so much for subbing! Glad you like the channel. Thank you for commenting and let us know how you like the other videos you watch this wkend!
Such a beautiful video. Hope your son gets to do a ton more of these with you as this will be one of his greatest memories with his dad. Great production!!
Thank you very much! Glad you liked it! Yes I agree 100% about the memories. He recently got a Jeep of his own and we’ve already hit some local trails together but really looking forward to taking another longer trip together
What's the name of the trail you took
The trail with all the water crossings is Cashes Valley Road. It starts at the Y with Cashes Valley Lane. It’s a out and back trail that ends at a old cemetery. The rest of the trail footage is all parts of the western side of the Georgia Traverse. Thanks for watching and commenting!
That end of Caches Valley Rd is primarily known for the water crossings of Fighting Town Creek. Otherwise it is a short and relatively unremarkable gravel road.
The paved part comes off SR2 in Fannin County, goes through a pretty valley with mountains on both sides, then drops into the watershed.
The fork left becomes Caches Valley Lane but it is the main road (eventually crosses the creek by bridge, the Benton McKay trail and becomes Bushy Head road in Gilmer County ending at Boardtown Road (paved road between Ellijay and Blue Ridge). No water crossings that route.
However the lonely road at the right of the Y seen here is most all water crossings. I do it on a CB250 street bike so most of them are not too deep. Pretty solid gravelbed crossings.
Another amazing video! Wow your boys are so lucky to be able to take that trip with you. Wish my dad had taken me to the mountains. Anyway looking forward to the rest of your videos
Thank you! Sorry, he was probably just unaware of the joy it is to e in the mountains. maybe it is something you can take him to do now
Nice footage and editing. Hope to see this channel grow as well. Good luck.
Thank you! Just a early beginner in all of this. But love getting out with my boy and having some fun.
Very well made video !!!!! One of the few that really inspired me to get back outdoors. 🤟 nothing like father and son time. Enjoy and be safe on your travels. 🤙 love the super chill laid back music
Wow! Thank you so much for your thoughts and comments! So glad you enjoyed it and it inspired you! I agree, I always enjoy getting to spend that time with my boy!
What editing software do you use?
Hey Christopher, I just use iMovie right now
@@GetOverItOutdoors that was an awesome video!
@@christopherstephens8715 thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed!
Wonderful video. great shots and music. how did you find so many water crossing? were they all on mainly the same trails?
Thank you for your kind words. Most of the water crossing were all on one trail. I think it was like 7 total on that trail. Its just off the Georgia Traverse
Excellent video! Hope your channel grows.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video! What part of the Georgia traverse has those water crossings?
They are on Cashes Valley Rd. Right where Cashes Valley Rd. and Cashes Valley Ln meet. Cashes Valley Rd. continues off into the woods and turns to gravel then to dirt. It’s a out and back trail with several water crossings and terminates at a old cemetery where a church used to be.