Small world. I was looking up Eagle Rock Loop videos for our up coming trip and hike there- Came across your videos with tips and so I went on to your channel to see what other hiking/ water videos you had there in Arkansas...and to my surprises I see this video next...I live in Lindale/ Van area & work in Tyler. What a small world! -
@veronicacarroll88894 күн бұрын
The best video!!! Thanks.
@freddied47296 күн бұрын
I signed my wife and I up for this excursion. We'll be staying 4 nights at the new Riu Palace Aquarelle. Thanks for the video. I'm excited.
@ODVenture6 күн бұрын
Question: I’ve hiked sections of the loop but never all at once. My son (13) and I are getting in shape to tackle his hiking merit badge. We’re taking 5 mile sections of the loop to hike in and back for 4 separate 10 mile hikes. Here’s the question, we were thinking of hiking a 20 mile stretch in one day, which is required. I was thinking of hiking from the Winding Stairs trailhead counter clockwise to Braylock Creek, just prior to Eagle Rock Vista. Then finish the up and over the next morning, hiking back to Winding Stairs trailhead. Your thoughts? Is the Eagle Rock Vista section the most difficult section? Thanks, and great video.
@Zelazella16 күн бұрын
love these videos. Next time in Addis check out Enrico Pastry 62 year old cake shop in Piassa area.
@Wally_darling-thewriter7 күн бұрын
😅 there's a lot of mosquitoes..
@markdavidson751013 күн бұрын
thanks for the last note that her knee was fine.....nice to know
@hnx852214 күн бұрын
How do you take videos from a faraway angle if no one is with you? lol It may be like 101 Photography but I am not a photographer...it's interesting!
@650gringo14 күн бұрын
Actually, that is not Marble Canyon. You are in Glen Canyon. Marble starts below Lee's Ferry. You're welcome.
@shanefanon14 күн бұрын
Is there a reason NOT to be wearing a flotation Life vest ?, I mean , really , just how damn stupid is that ?
@StealthTRD15 күн бұрын
Bro i like the description of your channel
@Fred_the_Head18 күн бұрын
I attempted to climb the peak once. Unfortunately, this was in winter and the trail was covered in ice. I decided that climbing was too risky.
@lifestylewithrose18 күн бұрын
Hi , Thank you for the video. I am thinking to hike there and wondering where can I buy shuttle pass? Thank you
@BrianAndrewStephens19 күн бұрын
Super cool beach. Love how it's all secluded. Looks like a good time. I guess you could probly fly a drone anywhere there?
@amberclintturner692419 күн бұрын
Love it! So cool with the drone footage!
@bangtanlove561619 күн бұрын
We’re going there in a couple of weeks. We bought 7:00 am shuttle & entry permit but will we need to be back by 12:30 pm or is 12:30 for car/entry permit only?
@CalumMorrison19 күн бұрын
Cilla Black was definitely a surprise surprise in an American video 😂
@dingalingus433819 күн бұрын
Do you recall what/if any training you and your boys did to prepare physically for the hike?
@dingalingus433819 күн бұрын
Me and my squad are doing the kaibab trail in october so trying to find what needs to be done
@DESR199519 күн бұрын
I just visited Big Bend for the first time in late April/early May this year! I did basically every main trail in Big Bend, including the South Rim/Emory Peak loop, and it was absolutely gorgeous! I spent so much time out on the trail that I barely made it back before it got dark, somewhat similar to you haha. I did wonder about potentially doing a route like this once I saw Oak Springs trail on my Window Trail hike. So cool to see you do it! It's actually a similar distance and elevation gain as a hike back home here in SoCal; Topatopa via Sisar Road and Red Reef Trail if you're interested! Thanks for a great video! It was fun to relive a bit of my trip memories through it :)
@leulmekonnen807822 күн бұрын
wtf men background song its not orthodox wtf are u doing
@dn349724 күн бұрын
Hi, while on Rose island where you were are there massage services?
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Unfortunately no massage services at this beach. There were plenty of hammocks spread throughout the property to relax in though.
@richardxstroker24 күн бұрын
Just hiked north of there near Queen, NM a couple of weeks ago, and holy cow, the wind was insane. Probably 30-50 with 60-70 gusts. 😅
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Oh man…wind like that is the worst. It can really get bad out there and it makes camping almost impossible.
@h_meyers185926 күн бұрын
This is one of the best KZbin videos I’ve ever watched. Thanks so much man! Headed there in 3 days and this put me at ease and excited 🎉
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Well thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful. I hope you have a great trip and let me know how it goes!
@bunzymay27 күн бұрын
We just got back from hiking this and OMG. The gnarliest trail but most incredible journey! My tips: hybrid sneaker/water shoes. I found some on amazon that were great! Water crossings suck. I was on all fours and struggled a bit. Might've been easier with some hiking poles. Bring a ton of H20 and electrolyte packets! More than you think you need. Lots of snacks/pack a lunch. Mosquito repellent. We got a little munched on even with it on and reapplied. Overall, wild and beautiful. Took us a little over 6 hours including time at the falls. Totally worth it!
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Yeah this trail has some gnarly sections for sure! Great tips and I agree wholeheartedly. Congrats on completing this trail. It’s an amazing trek!
@14erfinisher5228 күн бұрын
Excellent Video Brother! Very Nice! #Subscribed 🏜🔥🤘🏆 Lets do a Couples Hike next time ya'll are in Arizona? God Bless 🇺🇲
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Hey thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! I just subscribed to yours as well…looks like you guys have quite a list of adventures. I’m looking forward to checking it all out. And yeah that sounds good! Hopefully we will make it back out that way soon!
@RezNemati29 күн бұрын
Beautiful! I can't stop watching this beautiful place from different angles! Good job!
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Hey thank you! So glad you enjoyed it! I agree, this place is downright amazing…it’s easy to keep watching!
@gonefishing420429 күн бұрын
A woman was violently attacked and killed by sharks doing this excursion years ago.
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Yes, I hated to hear about that. This was our 3rd trip here. I remember seeing it on the news. Don’t let that deter you from coming here though. They do not snorkel out in the area where the attack took place…in fact there are no tour companies that go out there anymore. It happened by one of the smaller islands just north east of Rose Island. Today they only snorkel on the south side and have never seen any shark activity there. Also, they have everyone wear these bracelets that emit a signal that’s used as a shark deterrent. The company has done a good job making this as safe as possible.
@victoriaswift3633Ай бұрын
Wow I’m going on this cruise in sept. Can’t wait to ride the horses
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Yeah it was fun riding the horses into the water…such a memorable experience. I hope you have a great cruise!
@tylerpriest8319Ай бұрын
Love the vid! I posted this route on AllTrails and Fastest Known Time a while back--glad you gave it a go and thanks for documenting so well! Smart work getting your truck back up to the Basin. Enjoyed the walk thru of the route at the end too.
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Dude…it was your post that inspired this whole trip. That’s nuts…I discovered the Oak springs trail and it intrigued me. I kept wondering why no one ever connected it to the Window Trail and then up Emory. It makes no sense that this trek isn’t the most popular hike in Big Bend. I’m thankful that I found your post on Fastest Known Time. Who coined the name “Chisos Escalade Route”? I love the name. Thanks for the compliment! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for inspiring me to do this trek!
@booch326Ай бұрын
I just celebrated living here on Kaua'i for 20 years and was never able to get to these falls so thanks so much, they are truly beautiful!!!
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Oh wow, 20 years living in my favorite place on earth…how awesome. Thank you and I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
@jenessajohnston4548Ай бұрын
Hi there! I’m hoping to make a reservation for this but didn’t know which part to make reservations for. If you do this in a day do you still need to purchase the camping permit? Thank you in advance!
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
So you only need the camping permit if you wish to continue along the Kalalau trail. If you want to do the trail to the beach or to the waterfall you only need a shuttle pass or a parking pass. No need for the camping one. Hope you can make it work. It’s amazing trail!
@boondockingadventures5214Ай бұрын
Looking forward to going to this one.
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Yeah this one is really great! Enjoy it…and get there Early!
@w4t3rw4g0nАй бұрын
When I did it 30 years ago bats were flying past us
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Oh wow…m not a fan of bats. That would not have been fun. Btw, this is an old video…I made an updated video from a more recent trip. The new one is much easier to watch IMO. Thanks for watching
@JeanettePowersАй бұрын
excellent video my dude! I hiked it at flood stage one time, did NOT make it to the eye :D
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
No way! I bet that trail was nuts…I’d love to give that a shot. This trail is no joke! Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
@KatyHazardАй бұрын
Hello from Indiana. This is so awesome!!!! Can I buy you a Coke?! Haha!- that’s me! One of the best places on Earth. Love that our paths crossed and can’t wait to watch more of your adventures!
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
You ladies were great! I’m so glad I ran into yall as well! Btw, thank you for turning g me onto the “Untamed” book. I finished it just before I posted this. Such a great book! Great to meet you and maybe our paths will cross again soon!
@DanielleBrokusАй бұрын
Wow! This was a beautiful video/documentary of Cumberland Island. You did an amazing job. It was so nice meeting you. Can’t wait to go back there.
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
Thank you! It was so great meeting all of you! Yall were such a cool group of friends! Keep living an awesome life and hopefully we will run into each other again soon!
@robertsanders8866Ай бұрын
Cool thx for posting
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
You bet! Glad you enjoyed it!
@RickJamesBitch369freeyourmindАй бұрын
Well I got to say that music was pretty irritating😂😂😂
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Yes, I totally agree. I felt it was interesting at the time…I’d totally do it differently today. My style has changed significantly since I shot this. It is what it is though…
@dannylgriffinАй бұрын
Another excellent video! This seems relatively flat and would be something more suited to my backpacking now! Haha. People in their 70's (or older) who backpack the AT seem superhuman to me now. LOL on the umbrella while hiking. Ounces = pounds so I never carried one. Maybe I should have! I loved this, and thanks for a view into an area few, if any, of us have ever been to.
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
Thank you! Yeah this one is definitely flat but much more spread out. I covered over 42 miles on this trip. A new record for me! This island is popular among older backpackers do the very reason you mentioned. It’s a great destination. And the umbrella! That thing is a game changer. It weighs next to nothing…it’s strong, and honestly it keeps you dryer than a rain jacket. Plus it keeps my camera dry while I’m shooting in the rain.
@dannylgriffin12 күн бұрын
@@TheNotLostNomad I guess I lived by the motto, "no rain, no Maine" although I wasn't a thru hiker, just a section hiker for decades. In the old days we just accepted that rain was a part of backpacking, just like it is motorcycling (which I also do, or at least did until I sold my last bike last year). Sometimes it happens. But I am not averse to new ideas! Btw, on a subsequent rewatch of this I noticed that they have potable water faucets along the trail! What wizardry is this? I always had to hike a quarter mile off the trail to find a spring or creek or something!
@BrianAndrewStephensАй бұрын
Another great video clint. This looks so much like a documentary film. We'll have to chat. Great work.
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
Hey thanks Brian! Glad you enjoyed it!
@SkateBear43Ай бұрын
Love Lost Valley
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
Yeah Lost Valley pack a punch for a small park. It’s great
@thomastsportsАй бұрын
You did an awesome job of capturing the beauty of the island. We met you on your way back from the beach at yankee paradise. (Two girls and a guy). We'll be back for sure.❤
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
Oh yeah I remember you guys! Glad I got to meet you! Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it! Maybe we will meet again. I’m already making plans to go back. I loved Cumberland!
@JerryArizonaАй бұрын
Nice man! You may have lost me with the alligators and ticks though. Especially the ticks.
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
Thanks man! You’d love it out there! Just don’t get out on the trails up on the North end. I agree with you about the ticks. The gators were cool to see though
@dannylgriffin12 күн бұрын
@@TheNotLostNomad what about wearing long pants to avoid ticks?
@ervinslensАй бұрын
Spectacular, absolutely and honestly stunning filming and editing! You created something really special here!
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
Wow, thank you! Filming here was so much fun. Glad you enjoyed it!
@dannylgriffin12 күн бұрын
I agree! I've been following NotLostNomad (Clint) for well over a year. His video editing just keeps getting better and better. I've told him that he could make NatGeo videos, he's that good.
@tangenttrailsАй бұрын
Pretty boss looking getaway and history!
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
Yeah I definitely fell in love with this place…so chilled and I already have plans to return with my wife and girls. Go there now. Before it catches on
@tangenttrailsАй бұрын
@@TheNotLostNomad I believe I will!
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
It’s such an easy trip. The ferry is only 30 minutes from the Jacksonville, Florida airport.
@tangenttrailsАй бұрын
@@TheNotLostNomad Thanks! I’ll look into it. Gotta a big trip in Colorado first.
@TheMcclurefАй бұрын
What tent are you using tia
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
I use the Nemo Hornet 1p. It’s been discontinued but you might be able to find one out there. I love it…I got the idea from seeing Craig Adams use it. Light weight and practical.
@TheMcclurefАй бұрын
@@TheNotLostNomad thanks.
@My_Life_eqАй бұрын
Hey there! Been waiting for this one. I’m one of the teenagers you met at ranger station!
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
Oh yeah! I remember you guys! Yeah this one took me a while to get out. Glad to meet you guys!
@My_Life_eqАй бұрын
@@TheNotLostNomad still editing mine😅
@TheNotLostNomadАй бұрын
It’s a lot of work right! Great memories though!
@AshleyOlivo-dm9doАй бұрын
If you don't mind me asking, how did you access the point you guys did? Or which entrance?
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
So you can use your map app on your phone for directions to hideaways beach. It’s on the northern end of the Princeville area…on the road that takes you to the resort. When we were there…we accessed it by a small parking lot that held maybe 8-9 cars. Then just as the video shows you will follow the path past the fences and then down the steep stairs/trail. Technically speaking it’s closed…but it’s only for liability reasons…the owners label it as closed to avoid any issue of someone getting hurt. A local highly recommended it. Hope this helps!
@brianwall5244Ай бұрын
Are dogs prohibited from this hike?
@TheNotLostNomad23 күн бұрын
You know I’m not exactly sure…but my guess would be that dogs would not be allowed. I never saw one.