
Monongahela National Forest in 4K - Autumn Backpacking, Hiking, and Camping the Tea Creek Trail - AdventureArchives
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Date: 2022-04-30
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Susan
You guys are awesome! I watched this video while treadmill running today. Tomorrow is my dad's birthday, so the part about autumn and loss really hit home. It is this loss that reminds us to be thankful - yes, for all we have, for the relationships in our lives, for the sky, the stars, the Earth; food and water, etc. Even though we lost my dad to cancer and COPD almost two years ago, I am thankful for the many years we had with him and all he taught us. And I thank you!
BTW, I did my masters at WVU - Go mountaineers - and taught dendrology in the forests around Morgantown - so this video is even more special to me. Check out Coopers Rock State Forest some time - as I remember, the biota is quite unique.
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You guys are awesome! I watched this video while treadmill running today. Tomorrow is my dad's birthday, so the part about autumn and loss really hit home. It is this loss that reminds us to be thankful - yes, for all we have, for the relationships in our lives, for the sky, the stars, the Earth; food and water, etc. Even though we lost my dad to cancer and COPD almost two years ago, I am thankful for the many years we had with him and all he taught us. And I thank you!
BTW, I did my masters at WVU - Go mountaineers - and taught dendrology in the forests around Morgantown - so this video is even more special to me. Check out Coopers Rock State Forest some time - as I remember, the biota is quite unique.
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travel
You guys are incredibly talented! I stumbled upon your vids when I had the flu and since then I've watched all and some 2 and 3x. I was amazed when I found out you do all the music as well. You could all become successful new age artists. It's so refreshing to watch young people enjoying nature and inspiring others to do the same. You combine my two favorites - nature and music. Also interesting to see you are -neighbors- from Columbus area as I live an hours drive north. Going to purchase a couple of your albums. I'm very selective of what I contribute to and this is so worth it!
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You guys are incredibly talented! I stumbled upon your vids when I had the flu and since then I've watched all and some 2 and 3x. I was amazed when I found out you do all the music as well. You could all become successful new age artists. It's so refreshing to watch young people enjoying nature and inspiring others to do the same. You combine my two favorites - nature and music. Also interesting to see you are -neighbors- from Columbus area as I live an hours drive north. Going to purchase a couple of your albums. I'm very selective of what I contribute to and this is so worth it!
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Dave
Can-t tell you how much I am grateful you ventured into the Monongahela National Forest. It is truly an underused gem and is my Forest Mother as it were. I have a river Camp in this area and this forest is my -back yard-! Really like your botanical observations too as there is a lot here. You will also find the Red Eft, the juvenile stage of theEastern Newt in abundance here which should tell us that this environment is extremely a healthy and thriving one. I will check out your other travels too. Thanks for a quality fun video!
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Can-t tell you how much I am grateful you ventured into the Monongahela National Forest. It is truly an underused gem and is my Forest Mother as it were. I have a river Camp in this area and this forest is my -back yard-! Really like your botanical observations too as there is a lot here. You will also find the Red Eft, the juvenile stage of theEastern Newt in abundance here which should tell us that this environment is extremely a healthy and thriving one. I will check out your other travels too. Thanks for a quality fun video!
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Alexander
I think this is the 4th time I've watched this video. You guys do a great service for every place you visit with your outstanding photography and communication skills. Bryan, you must do speaking on a professional basis. I use to belong to Toastmasters and give speeches in competitions and when I hear a voice like yours it hits a quality note in my ears. All of you do speak well and to listen to your different perspectives on life is really refreshing. Thank you for such great videos.
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I think this is the 4th time I've watched this video. You guys do a great service for every place you visit with your outstanding photography and communication skills. Bryan, you must do speaking on a professional basis. I use to belong to Toastmasters and give speeches in competitions and when I hear a voice like yours it hits a quality note in my ears. All of you do speak well and to listen to your different perspectives on life is really refreshing. Thank you for such great videos.
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George
Great navigation while GPS is FUBAR'ed. at least you didn't get stuck or break an axle!
Up in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the DNR will tell you there are so many logging roads that trusting GPS up there will get you lost for a week: )
And it happened once, a couple of women were stranded for 3 days along the 14-mile logging road to Crisp Point lighthouse! (in 2015) and all they had to eat was Girl Scout Cookies and Cheetos!
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Great navigation while GPS is FUBAR'ed. at least you didn't get stuck or break an axle!
Up in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the DNR will tell you there are so many logging roads that trusting GPS up there will get you lost for a week: )
And it happened once, a couple of women were stranded for 3 days along the 14-mile logging road to Crisp Point lighthouse! (in 2015) and all they had to eat was Girl Scout Cookies and Cheetos!
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Dave
If you had entered Scenic Highway 150 from the Cranberry visitors center, following it south for 10 miles to Forest Road 86, then head a short distance on 86 to Tea Creek Campground on your right, just across a. bridge over the Williams River and there it all would be. Next time you enter the Mon as we call it, get Johnny Molloy-s book on the Monongahela. It-s the best and you won-t be -geographically challenged- at night or day.
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If you had entered Scenic Highway 150 from the Cranberry visitors center, following it south for 10 miles to Forest Road 86, then head a short distance on 86 to Tea Creek Campground on your right, just across a. bridge over the Williams River and there it all would be. Next time you enter the Mon as we call it, get Johnny Molloy-s book on the Monongahela. It-s the best and you won-t be -geographically challenged- at night or day.
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Wilderness
Amazing video, as always. Great content, amazing videography. But, inhaling Lycoperdon spores can be very harmful. Specifically, if inhaled in quantity, or by someone with respiratory, with cancer, or immune compromised can be deadly. Might wanna research Lycoperdonosis and overlay a disclaimer on the video.
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Amazing video, as always. Great content, amazing videography. But, inhaling Lycoperdon spores can be very harmful. Specifically, if inhaled in quantity, or by someone with respiratory, with cancer, or immune compromised can be deadly. Might wanna research Lycoperdonosis and overlay a disclaimer on the video.
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travel
I want to find Maitake in the wild so badly. Andrew, my friend, in response to one of your statements at the end sadly not all struggles pass. Some struggles people are born with, must live with, and will die with. The key is to learn to love the little things and develop hobbies that you love, but you know that.
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I want to find Maitake in the wild so badly. Andrew, my friend, in response to one of your statements at the end sadly not all struggles pass. Some struggles people are born with, must live with, and will die with. The key is to learn to love the little things and develop hobbies that you love, but you know that.
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NJHeart2Heart
The spine Brian use the SPINE! of your knife on ferro rod. You're killing your edge. I'm surprised Andrew didn't yell at ya for that! ;) Love the coconut pancakes experiment. Just so much fun to watch because you have such good humors about the ups and downs, it makes it fun for the audience!
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The spine Brian use the SPINE! of your knife on ferro rod. You're killing your edge. I'm surprised Andrew didn't yell at ya for that! ;) Love the coconut pancakes experiment. Just so much fun to watch because you have such good humors about the ups and downs, it makes it fun for the audience!
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