SIMARI Water Shoes Unboxing

Available on Amazon.com - SIMARI Water Shoes Womens Mens Swim Pool Beach Aqua Socks Quick-Dry Barefoot Outdoor Surf Yoga Exercise SWS001 Simari water shoes are excellent for backpacking! They pack up to next to nothing and are great for water crossings and/or wearing at camp. The build quality is nice and they dry quickly! #WaterShoes

Sipsey Wilderness – Spring, 2022

The Sipsey Wilderness is an incredible place for backpacking. Located in the middle of nowhere, there are many miles of various terrain types to explore. There are rocky ledges, streams, caves, beaches and more! There is also an abundance of wildlife. We almost always hear owls at night. #Sipsey #Backpacking

Packing Up at Elevation on Dripping Spring Mountain

Packing up at our campsite on Dripping Spring Mountain. Backcountry campsite 26 is one of the campsites in the Smoky Mountains with significant elevation. Because of the foliage and elevation, there was a considerable amount of fog. #DrippingSpringMountain #Backpacking

Crush Light Unboxing

The Crush Light is excellent for backpackers or for anyone that is looking for a light that can be recharged by the sun. While not in use, the Crush Light crushes down to a very thin and manageable size. It's small enough to tuck into most any backpack. It has an integrated handle for hanging,

Sub-Zero Backcountry Camping in the Smoky Mountains

Even during warmer weather, backcountry camping at elevation in the Smoky Mountains in often cold. The temperature drops several degrees every thousand feet of elevation gain. During this backpacking trip to backcountry campsite 28, the temperature dropped below zero and it snowed throughout the night. Just because weather seems tolerable throughout the hike in doesn't

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“The Peninsula” Backcountry Campsite – Sipsey Wilderness

This is one of my favorite backcountry campsites in the Sipsey Wilderness! It's an easy hike from Randolph Trailhead. It's in a peninsula, surrounded by water. Water can be accessed, if you're willing to climb down a small slope. #Sipsey #Backpacking

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Setting up Camp in Sipsey Wilderness

The Sipsey Wilderness in Bankhead National Forest is one of my favorite places to go backpacking. There is an abundance of waterfalls, wildlife, terrain and incredible backcountry campsites! Enjoy, share subscribe and check out my other backpacking videos too! #Sipsey #Backpacking

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Bear Climbing a Tree

Can a bear climb a tree? A bear can climb a tree very easily! Within this video, you can clearly see how efficiently a bear can climb a tree. Never run if a black bear is chasing you and NEVER climb a tree to try to escape from a bear because the bear WILL catch

How to Poop in the Wilderness – 2021 Edition

This is how to poop in the woods. While backcountry camping, there are no restrooms. I've met many sweaty and miserable amateurs on the trails that are either afraid to use the restroom in the woods or simply don't know how. They'll hold it in, to the point of misery. As crazy as this subject

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