Daniel Boone National Forest in 4K | Bushcraft Backpacking, Camping, and Hiking Clifty Wilderness
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In this episode, we head just east of Red River Gorge to the Clifty Wilderness in Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky. In the last few weeks of winter, we see sandstone bluffs, rock shelters, rushing streams, and all sorts of flora and fauna.
The original soundtrack for this episode is available here:
Featuring drums by Nate Laguzza at YouTube.com/nbldrums
–PLAN YOUR TRIP–
Our Trailhead:
Trail Information:
Map and Brochure:
–SCENE SELECTION–
00:00 Theme Song
00:28 After Intro
01:09 Map Sequence
01:40 Setting Out
03:53 Checking the Road
06:05 Another Split
07:00 First Camp
08:23 Simple Supper
11:14 In our shelters
11:52 Enter the Thunderdome
18:00 DAY TWO – The Moist Morning After
20:10 Heading Out
22:34 Pink Coral Fungus
23:27 Calistoma Fungus
24:05 Fascinating Geology
27:34 Trail Junction
28:28 Trickling waterfall
29:54 Offshoot Investigation
31:07 The Search Continues
33:27 Finding the Campsite
34:48 Food Prep Part 1
36:06 Fire Prep
36:45 Food Prep Part 2
37:48 Fire Making
39:50 Kebabs
44:31 Glorious Evening
46:22 DAY THREE – Cold Morning
47:33 Breakfast Time
49:55 Plant ID and Hiking Out
52:24 Junction Luncheon
53:13 On to the Unfamiliar
53:50 Exploring and Swimming
56:11 Sentimental Hiking
58:30 The Last Stretch
1:02:36 Patreon Shoutouts
1:03:06 Credits
1:05:48 Slider Wraiths
–OUR FILM GEAR!–
Sony A7s ii –
Sony 16-35mm f4 Lens –
Sony 55mm f1.8 Lens –
Panasonic GH4 –
Panasonic 12-35mm f2.8 Lens –
Panasonic 100-300mm Lens –
Rode Videomic Pro –
Manfrotto 502 Video Head MVH502AH –
Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod –
Glidecam 2000 HD –
–OUR CAMPING GEAR!–
Condor Bushlore Knife –
Equinox Egret Tarp –
Eureka Casper Sleeping Bag –
Buck 119 Knife –
Mora Craftline Q Knife –
Katadyn Water Filter –
Platypus Bladder –
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All of the musical compositions or arrangements and footage in this video are original, and were composed, recorded, and captured by Andrew Lin, Bryan Lin, and Robby Huang
Original content and music is copyright Adventure Archives (c) 2017
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I've went straight up and down with friends after it rained and swam in the river for a bath the day after. It was great now I plan on going almost every weekend with my brother
15:03 POV: You're staying in a shelter on the trail with a few random people and one them farts. (Robbies face! 😂)
12:26 Embrace the Suck
I have a request, y’all take me to Machu Picchu. 🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄. I can dream , right , no I speak it , y’all will go to Manchu Picchu one day !! Amen ! 🍄🍄🍄🍄
And the MUSIC 🍄🍄🍒🍒🍄🍒😎💜💜💜. Love it so much , my favorite is at the end , it sounds NATIVE
What a beautiful place !!! Thank y’all 🍄🍄
Filming the thunderstorm was beautiful just brilliant, I love this video 🍄🍒🌺💜💜🍒😎
Incredible channel. Educational as well as entertaining.
Excellent. Actually planning a trip there 1st of Feb myself.
1:01:49 – Thank you and thank you for your great videos full of information!
Great production. It’s almost like I’m watching a pro adventure series made for TV. Keep up the great work. 👍
Aargh. After watching their videos more times over, I wish Andrew would not interrupt the video to identify every other plant. Talk about something else!
The worst part of the gorge was keeping fires going. I’m the low areas by rivers snd creeks everything is soooo damp
The
I like it when Andrew introduced some plants, trees and mushrooms on the way
Your introduction (or trailer at the beginning) is my fav. Being near 60 and a couch potato for many years, I’ll never be able to do all you guys do but I’m hoping to try some of the easier trails I see you do.
That black looking plant with
The hugh leaf looked like an
Artichoke.
The electric bus consequently drown because veterinarian methodologically cycle towards a abhorrent preface. lame, charming fir
3:29 – that authentic campfire feeling you get when your obnoxious kids have flashlights and keep shining them in your eyes.
exquisite content!
Why do u hike at night?
My home! Thanks for the positivity!
Great episode as always. So I'm a backpacker turned backpacking/bushcrafter, thanks to your videos. Hiking the Ouachita trail across Arkansas into Oklahoma next week and bringing saw and bushcrafting knife and getting ready to build some fires and identify some plants and trees 😁!
the 2nd split goes to a cemetery.
Using Eastern Hemlock tree wood for cooking?
Wow
Nice but didn’t need that music. Thanks for sharing.
Loved the Video! Hoping to be there next week! Coming from Michigan
We camped at Natural Bridge State Park during our honeymoon 49 years ago. Great memories and a beautiful area! Now I want pizza!
This is depressingly lame. I was really hoping someone in Ky was doing actual bushcraft
That storm was insane. I love it. What a great view you guys had. Holy moly.
There's lot of life's lesson to be learned from this video (from every single video of this channel actually)…thank you guys for sharing your passion and all your great works with us…go Team AA!!!
I absolutely loved ❤ this video journey. I was captivated by all the tiny details and hung on every word, rewinding numerous times to watch something again or hear something again. I don't do that very often unless it's something that captures my heart. It was truly wonderful to see three friends who were in sync with themselves, each other, and their surroundings in nature. I look forward to seeing more of your videos journeys. To all of you from me, friendship and safe travels as you refresh and renew yourselves with life's vast treasures.
BREATHTAKING VIEWS COLORS BEAUTY SCENERY &VIDEO ! GORGEOUS CAMPSITES & LOVED THE ROCKS & CREEK / STREAMS TOO ! THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME TAG ALONG WITH YOU ON YOUR JOURNEYS ! BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! GOD BLESS YOU ALL ALWAYS ON YOUR JOURNEYS ! ENJOYED !
Two tricks to staying dry- use a plastic bag as a liner for your pack and put clothes you will wear the next day in the foot of your backpack
Hey, I know this video is older, but it looks like the map and trailhead information are incorrect in the description (they're all for Monongahela Forest). Could the maps be updated for DBNF if you recall which ones you used? Thanks!
btw, here's a tip… when prying off beer caps, using a bic lighter as a fulcrum, you'll do better using the skinny edge, rather the wider edge, as a lift point.
I'm starting to see a pattern in these videos, that when Robby says, "…eventually, we were all awake". He means, Bryan finally woke up. 😉
me and my brother always come back to the Thunderdome and the bug-infested Shawnee episodes for a laugh all the time; never a dull moment with you haha
do you sleep 3 together on your tent? what if someone farted?