Love it! Glad to see Bird Dog Tom out with you! A couple different tarp setups for you. I love just sleeping with my tarp (and my hammock) because I love feeling the breeze come through. There is nothing like sleeping outside!
Thanks Travis! I've been using tarps since 1998. The Duomid I've been using for the last two years is the closest thing to a tent I've used since then. I got this tarp about a month ago from Hammock Gear. It's a 10X10 (actual dimensions are 9.5X9.5) silpoly tarp. To me the nice thing about a tarp is you not fully enclosed during rain and excluded from nature; you can see out.
Great video, you guys really shot right up to the top of the world and seemed to hike that ridge for ever. What views! Always enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing Bryan.
That's one of my favorite sections. We did it in the winter time and encountered temps in the teens, wind, snow and rime ice everywhere! It made for a really memorable hike.
Several years ago my son and I did a one night out and back trip from Carver's Gap to Yellow Mountain Gap in winter. It wasn't all that cold, but there were still some snow drifts three feet deep.
Thank you for the wonderful video . I first hiked that area in 1971 , looks about the same , just more people. There was not much traffic on the AT back then. Thanks again for the blast from the past.
Oh Bryan. This video literally put tears in my eyes. I recall maybe being 7 or 8 years old. Hiking from Carvers gap up to Big Grassy with my parents. Laying in the soft grass warm sun thinking the world was perfect. That was probably 1976 or 77. Great memories have been back there many times since. As usual another awesome video
I always enjoy hiking vicariously with you! It’s been a very windy Spring here in central Indiana and looks like it has been where you are. Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Ohh man what a treat as I'm sitting here eating dinner (a bowl of homemade venison chilli) and watching my good friend Tom and Bryan Delay on a hike on the AT. Very cool. Nice shots in there Bryan...some of that area looked like Big Sky Country down around Missoula. Beautiful. Tom is definitely great company and even better conversation. I hope we can all link up some summer and do a trip. As much as I would love to do a section of the AT it just seems like there are too many people. Think I will stick to my hard to get to never heard of lakes. LOL. Hike on!
Thanks hyoh-wu! A bowl of homemade venison chili sounds good. Never thought about it but parts of this hike do look like the area around Missoula. Yes Tom and I have had some great conversations. Probably why I didn't take more videos around camp. You never know maybe we can do a trip together some time. The number of people on the AT depends the section of the AT and the time of year. This section is very popular, especially the first mile or two with day hikers. Plus there were some thru hikers and it was spring break. Actually most of the places I've backpacked in the west are more crowded than the southern Appalachian's, especially the Winds and the Sawtooths.
@BryanDeLay I did the sawtooths a few years back ... well yes u are absolutely right. It was strange indeed to see so many people out. College kids hike during spring break? I thought they all went to Florida or something. lol.
My wife and I did that stretch ten years in a row as a one-day day-hike! We live nearby. We called it the "All Downhill Hike". That helped us trick friends into joining us... Beautiful hike.
It'd be a great day hike. We passed several people going both directions day hiking and trail running this section. We intentionally chose to make it a two night trip.
Hi Bryan! Great that you get out backpacking despite the strong winds and changing weather! Sounds like you had lots of company or the trail, but great spots to camp and relax in the evening. Really pretty to see the sky and some sunshine while the trees are not yet in full leaf mode! Have a great weekend - Jen 😄⭐️⭐️
Thanks Jennifer! The wind and cold weather came in sooner than we expected, but we had a great trip anyway. Only a couple of weeks left without the leaves.
Enjoyed the early Spring scenery from the ridges and balds along that section of the AT. And I am so relieved to see you got your telekinesis mojo back in fine form 😜. Thanks for keeping me inspired!
@@hyoh-wu BTW, at the 7:28 mark, my tin coffee cup was clanking against something in my pack and Bryan yells...."Hey Joey, shut that thing up!" Man, I just cracked up, thinking of Joey with his little 1 qt pot hanging off his pack, ringing like a bear bell! Too Cold Bird Dog Tom
If you’re trying to tease Tom you’re going to have to do better. As one of two older brothers who picked on him mercilessly (mostly by me) he has developed a very tough skin!@@hyoh-wu
Hi Bryan. Thank you for this nicely filmed video of one of my two favorite parts of the AT (at least, in the first 1100 miles). Question: Did you notice if they'd torn down the old barn/shelter near yellow mountain gap? God Bless!
@@BryanDeLay As I suspected Bryan. Thank you for your great work - it is refreshing and enjoyable! Hoping the Lord will always bless you with safety in your hikes.
No, for the last two years I've been using an MLD Duomid. Although recently I bought a Hammock Gear silpoly 10' X 10' flat tarp and a Hammock Gear 11' X 9.25' silpoly hammock tarp. I'll continue to use the Duomid in winter and use the two tarps in warmer weather, using the flat tarp in dry weather or light rain and using the hammock tarp with doors when heavy rain is forecast.
My DCF Trail Star wore out after 249 nights. The fabric was delaminating and I had already patched it several times. So I just decided to try something different.
Love it! Glad to see Bird Dog Tom out with you! A couple different tarp setups for you. I love just sleeping with my tarp (and my hammock) because I love feeling the breeze come through. There is nothing like sleeping outside!
Thanks Travis! I've been using tarps since 1998. The Duomid I've been using for the last two years is the closest thing to a tent I've used since then. I got this tarp about a month ago from Hammock Gear. It's a 10X10 (actual dimensions are 9.5X9.5) silpoly tarp. To me the nice thing about a tarp is you not fully enclosed during rain and excluded from nature; you can see out.
Great video, you guys really shot right up to the top of the world and seemed to hike that ridge for ever. What views! Always enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing Bryan.
Thanks Robb! We were on the ridge line a lot of the time.
That's one of my favorite sections. We did it in the winter time and encountered temps in the teens, wind, snow and rime ice everywhere! It made for a really memorable hike.
Several years ago my son and I did a one night out and back trip from Carver's Gap to Yellow Mountain Gap in winter. It wasn't all that cold, but there were still some snow drifts three feet deep.
Thank you for the wonderful video . I first hiked that area in 1971 , looks about the same , just more people. There was not much traffic on the AT back then. Thanks again for the blast from the past.
You're welcome! I bet there was a lot less people in 1971. The first time I did this section was in 2004.
Thoroughly enjoyed your video Brian. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us. Loved the music.
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Thank you very much Danny!
Oh Bryan. This video literally put tears in my eyes. I recall maybe being 7 or 8 years old. Hiking from Carvers gap up to Big Grassy with my parents. Laying in the soft grass warm sun thinking the world was perfect. That was probably 1976 or 77. Great memories have been back there many times since. As usual another awesome video
Thank you very much William! Glad this video brought back some great memories.
Great to see you out together and yes, some pretty high winds and cold weather, no wonder he wanted to get warmed up a little. Beautiful out there!
Thanks Nicole! Yes, this a beautiful section of the AT.
I always enjoy hiking vicariously with you! It’s been a very windy Spring here in central Indiana and looks like it has been where you are. Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Chris! It can be really windy along the ridge lines this time of year.
Ohh man what a treat as I'm sitting here eating dinner (a bowl of homemade venison chilli) and watching my good friend Tom and Bryan Delay on a hike on the AT. Very cool. Nice shots in there Bryan...some of that area looked like Big Sky Country down around Missoula. Beautiful. Tom is definitely great company and even better conversation. I hope we can all link up some summer and do a trip. As much as I would love to do a section of the AT it just seems like there are too many people. Think I will stick to my hard to get to never heard of lakes. LOL. Hike on!
Thanks hyoh-wu! A bowl of homemade venison chili sounds good. Never thought about it but parts of this hike do look like the area around Missoula. Yes Tom and I have had some great conversations. Probably why I didn't take more videos around camp. You never know maybe we can do a trip together some time. The number of people on the AT depends the section of the AT and the time of year. This section is very popular, especially the first mile or two with day hikers. Plus there were some thru hikers and it was spring break. Actually most of the places I've backpacked in the west are more crowded than the southern Appalachian's, especially the Winds and the Sawtooths.
@BryanDeLay I did the sawtooths a few years back ... well yes u are absolutely right. It was strange indeed to see so many people out. College kids hike during spring break? I thought they all went to Florida or something. lol.
Well, your hiking buddy left you with a cup of coffee. Nice looking hike Bryan.
I promise, it was nothing personal.....😀
Yea, he left me for a cup of coffee, LOL!
My wife and I did that stretch ten years in a row as a one-day day-hike! We live nearby. We called it the "All Downhill Hike". That helped us trick friends into joining us... Beautiful hike.
It'd be a great day hike. We passed several people going both directions day hiking and trail running this section. We intentionally chose to make it a two night trip.
👍Another great hike, Bryan! Wonderfull views! Thanks for taking us along.
Great edit too! Loved the color grade and the Wildflowers music. Well done!
Thank you Woody! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Hi Bryan! Great that you get out backpacking despite the strong winds and changing weather! Sounds like you had lots of company or the trail, but great spots to camp and relax in the evening. Really pretty to see the sky and some sunshine while the trees are not yet in full leaf mode! Have a great weekend - Jen 😄⭐️⭐️
Thanks Jennifer! The wind and cold weather came in sooner than we expected, but we had a great trip anyway. Only a couple of weeks left without the leaves.
@@BryanDeLay Then you’ll shift to green and a shady forest! 👌
Enjoyed the early Spring scenery from the ridges and balds along that section of the AT. And I am so relieved to see you got your telekinesis mojo back in fine form 😜. Thanks for keeping me inspired!
Thanks John! The telekinesis mojo was just for you.
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So gorgeous…thank you!
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video.
I absolutely had a great time, Bryan....thanks for bringing me along. A terrific video, too. Really captured the essence of the trip.
Tom
Tom bailing early in the a.m. LoL. New trail name...Too Cold Tom. Have to move to stay warm...need coffee and hit cocoa.
@@hyoh-wu BTW, at the 7:28 mark, my tin coffee cup was clanking against something in my pack and Bryan yells...."Hey Joey, shut that thing up!"
Man, I just cracked up, thinking of Joey with his little 1 qt pot hanging off his pack, ringing like a bear bell!
Too Cold Bird Dog Tom
Thanks Tom! Enjoyed backpacking with you.
@@birddogfarms6981 hahahaha
If you’re trying to tease Tom you’re going to have to do better. As one of two older brothers who picked on him mercilessly (mostly by me) he has developed a very tough skin!@@hyoh-wu
Great hike, Bryan! Looks like an awesome area! Have a great week! 😊
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed the video.
One of my favorite areas. We did that hike and camped on Little Hump.
It is a very beautiful section of the AT.
So windy, hard to believe the stakes held the tarp in place. I was half expecting to see you cowboy camping!
It helps to use 10 stakes!
Beautiful shots, Bryan and some top notch editing!
Thanks Tom!
Another good hike.
Thanks Steve!
Great video❤
Thank you!
Hi Bryan.
Thank you for this nicely filmed video of one of my two favorite parts of the AT (at least, in the first 1100 miles).
Question: Did you notice if they'd torn down the old barn/shelter near yellow mountain gap?
God Bless!
Thanks Ken! We didn't hiked down to it, but from the AT you could see the old red barn was not there and it was just a patch of green grass.
@@BryanDeLay As I suspected Bryan. Thank you for your great work - it is refreshing and enjoyable! Hoping the Lord will always bless you with safety in your hikes.
Thanks for the kind words Ken!
Thanks
You're welcome Mark!
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Thanks bolleolympus!
Do you still ise the trailstar?
No, for the last two years I've been using an MLD Duomid. Although recently I bought a Hammock Gear silpoly 10' X 10' flat tarp and a Hammock Gear 11' X 9.25' silpoly hammock tarp. I'll continue to use the Duomid in winter and use the two tarps in warmer weather, using the flat tarp in dry weather or light rain and using the hammock tarp with doors when heavy rain is forecast.
@@BryanDeLay thanks for the response! Any reason for switching from the trail star?
My DCF Trail Star wore out after 249 nights. The fabric was delaminating and I had already patched it several times. So I just decided to try something different.