It's a beautiful area. I was pretty bummed to see the sign on campsite 14 across the bridge saying camping prohibited. I believe that is from the trash and destruction. It is a place I have camped twice and really enjoyed it. If you can reduce the level of your music, it will be better background music. Good tunes though. And I used to own a nice Orvis Rod like that.... Maybe I should again...lol
Thanks for checking it out. Talking to a USFS person, they were concerned about e. coli getting into the creek due to all the people that didn't know how to poop in the woods. I saw evidence of that last year. Jake Best worked out really well for me. I'll work on bringing down the music track. Thanks for the heads up. Got that particular Orvis rod for Christmas. Safe travels!
Very well done, John. Maybe Ivan’s trail name is ‘Scoots.’ 😊 And good bourbon choice, by the way. Also, you flew that drone like you had pilot experience. 😉 Enjoyed the video very much. Thanks for posting.
Thanks Carl!! I may have to rename Ivan if his new velcro britches don't work...and Scoots would be a good name to use. Can't visit Tennessee without a sip of MM#46k to make the evenings relaxing. I need to work on my drone PIC though.
Looks like you had a great time at Jake Best Campground. If you had continued along #105 for just a little bit more it would have dropped down to the creek. In fact when you walked across the low bridge to the creek #105 is just on the other side. Also you didn't climb up the mountain high enough to find me.
Oh well, gives me a good reason to visit that area again. I was afraid I didn't go far enough upstream on 105. Also met a local after I got back to my vehicle that gave me some good information on the two creeks. Looks like I missed you by about 20 minutes or so. Unsure of the trail you would exit to your vehicle on. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful country! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching and leaving your comment.
Looks like y’all had a blast, thanks for sharing.
Glad to see you getting to use your drone.
I play with it every now and then when the feds ain't looking 😉😉
Hard to beat a glass of Maker’s 46 with that scenery! I just added Citico Creek to my places to visit!
Sorry for the late reply. You'll truly enjoy the scenery, solitude and peacefulness.
Very beautiful nature
It's a beautiful area. I was pretty bummed to see the sign on campsite 14 across the bridge saying camping prohibited. I believe that is from the trash and destruction. It is a place I have camped twice and really enjoyed it. If you can reduce the level of your music, it will be better background music. Good tunes though. And I used to own a nice Orvis Rod like that.... Maybe I should again...lol
Thanks for checking it out. Talking to a USFS person, they were concerned about e. coli getting into the creek due to all the people that didn't know how to poop in the woods. I saw evidence of that last year. Jake Best worked out really well for me. I'll work on bringing down the music track. Thanks for the heads up. Got that particular Orvis rod for Christmas. Safe travels!
Very well done, John. Maybe Ivan’s trail name is ‘Scoots.’ 😊 And good bourbon choice, by the way. Also, you flew that drone like you had pilot experience. 😉 Enjoyed the video very much. Thanks for posting.
Thanks Carl!! I may have to rename Ivan if his new velcro britches don't work...and Scoots would be a good name to use. Can't visit Tennessee without a sip of MM#46k to make the evenings relaxing. I need to work on my drone PIC though.
Looks like you had a great time at Jake Best Campground. If you had continued along #105 for just a little bit more it would have dropped down to the creek. In fact when you walked across the low bridge to the creek #105 is just on the other side. Also you didn't climb up the mountain high enough to find me.
Oh well, gives me a good reason to visit that area again. I was afraid I didn't go far enough upstream on 105. Also met a local after I got back to my vehicle that gave me some good information on the two creeks. Looks like I missed you by about 20 minutes or so. Unsure of the trail you would exit to your vehicle on. Thanks for watching!