Shenandoah National Park in 4K | Backpacking, Hiking, & Camping Virginia
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Shenandoah National Park contains vibrant, woody wilderness, allows dispersed camping, and is a great place to truly learn what it means to be free.
–SCENE SELECTION–
00:00 Teaser
00:05 Theme Song
00:33 After Intro
01:16 Map Sequence
02:41 Distant Mountains
03:46 Headlamp Talking
04:34 Night Hiking
06:36 Searching for Camp
07:53 Groovy Junction
11:02 That’s Good Eating!
12:23 Hanging the Food
14:19 Setting up Camp
14:42 Timelapses
15:10 DAY TWO
17:45 Biggest Blunder Yet
19:00 Everything Always Works Out
20:25 In the Eyes of an Angel
23:23 Pinkster Apples
23:49 Second Campsite Search
24:48 Cozy Pine Needles
27:17 Time to Eat
28:51 Reminiscing
31:09 Stove Cookery
34:45 PATREON SHOUTOUTS
36:33 Bearbo Baggins
37:41 DAY THREE
39:32 What it Means to be Free
42:38 Credits
46:16 Some Days You’ll Feed on a Tree Frog
–OUR FILM GEAR–
Sony A7s ii –
Sony 16-35mm f4:
Sony 55mm f1.8:
Panasonic GH4 –
Panasonic 12-35mm f2.8 Lens –
Manfrotto 502 Video Head MVH502AH –
Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod –
Glidecam 2000 HD w/ Quick Release –
Rode Videomic Pro –
–OUR CAMPING GEAR–
Condor Bushlore Knife –
Buck 119 Knife –
Mora Craftline Q Knife –
Equinox Egret Tarp –
Kelty Grand Mesa 2 Tent –
Eureka Casper Sleeping Bag –
Katadyn Water Filter –
Platypus Water Bladder –
–RECOMMENDED BOOKS–
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**Please note! All drone footage was shot outside of the park’s boundaries**
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/Team Scoog Production (c) 2015
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Amazing video! Well done I really enjoyed
Thanks so much for this! Its great for me to find a video about an area I will be visiting, with so much information identifying some local flora. I am always interested in the plants that I don't recognize so this is great.
sarah mclachlan
Generally like all you guys videos like the content like the pointing out of the edible plants and so forth didn't care for this video too much hiking and filming at night time
33:50 came out of nowhere lol. Great Video!
You guys shoudl get instant coffee packs! π love your vids!
23:28 oak gall wasps cause a mutation in the acorn resulting in the apple like fruit/acorn.thats what i know it as in the ukπΏππ³
What a beautifully filmed video. You guys are very knowledgable, too. Very entertaining. Can't wait to visit Shenendoah next month!
What hicking Path is that, Please tall men…
7:25 pitch black, starting to rain, hours from home in the wilderness after walking for miles
"this plant down here is an edible wild plant"
Just made an aerial video through Shenandoah Valley with the Fall colors on full display! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBtZAXaHdEU&t=389s
Is that color enhanced or is the forest really that vividly green? You guys do a lot of hiking at night; I've noticed…
What trail map did you guys use?
First time watching. I really enjoyed your hike and how you interact with one another and also how you point out the living flora around you. Great job and sounds like you've been at this for a long time. I live less than an hour away from where you hiked and have also hiked in the area so this brought back memories. Thanks so much.
I have never been to the Shenandoah National Park (I live in Canada on the West Coast) but the song Oh Shenandoah was one of my most favourite songs I sang in choir in tenth grade. I hope someday to visit the park, when the world is not in the middle of a pandemic. Is the Shenandoah Valley also part of the park?
Wood ear is good for thick blood.
Interesting video. Bonus points for the Firefly references.
Lol… "its EATable"…
Heading out Shenandoah very soon! Dope video!!! I can't wait!!!
You guys are awesome live the firefly theme song
jeez how much gear do yall lug around
Nice drone shots π
How often do you all go there?? I would lve to tag along for real!!!
I drove on the road through Shenandoah once and the fog was so thick, that I was actually worried I would hit another car or something. Super crazy how fast it descended and how thick it was. Would love to go do a backpack trip through the area like this.
I LOVE the music at the Cozy Pine Needles section! Very catchy!
I went hiking with a few of my Welsh friends; we brought leeks.
You pitch on the trail if it turns dark (missing 411). Your camera should slowly pass over a head of broccoli instead of an arboreal aerial shot…as a joke.