Hiking to Hidden Caves and Cliffs at Big South Fork | 4K

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--SCENE SELECTION--
00:00 Teaser
00:15 Theme Song
00:42 After Intro
01:54 DAY ONE
02:07 Map Sequence
02:51 Second Trailhead & Hike In
05:13 Sandstone Bluffs
06:57 Deeper into the Forest
08:08 Continuing Hiking
09:19 Edible Mushrooms
10:42 Finding Campsite
12:25 Setting Up
13:38 Cooking & Eating Dinner
16:54 Nighttime Sleeping
17:35 DAY TWO - Khukuri Firestarting
22:08 Knife Maintenance
22:30 Morning Milling About
25:28 Back on the Trail
28:56 Waterfall
30:37 Open Forest
31:39 Chanterelles
32:46 Lunch on a Bench
33:35 Leafy Hiking
34:51 Recess Cave
37:42 Tree Tunnel Hiking
39:10 On Our Way to High Clifts
42:58 Rocky Outcropping
45:16 Autumnal Pies
46:51 The Long Drizzly Trek Back
48:34 Return to Campsite
49:54 Upgrading the Chateaus
50:55 Cooking Food
53:03 Nighttime Campfire
54:53 Fire Chatting
58:43 DAY THREE
59:21 Morning Talking
1:00:11 An Important Realization
1:01:12 Nature's Quilted Forest
1:02:04 Leaving Camp
1:04:05 Morning Hiking
1:04:59 Wintergreen Berries
1:05:38 Returning to the Cave
1:07:31 John Litton Farm
1:10:29 Hidden Corrale
1:11:42 Inside the Historic Building
1:14:05 Final Hike Out
1:16:02 Final Discussion
1:18:06 Special Thanks
1:19:00 Credits
1:20:00 Post-Hike Sushi
1:21:31 Patreon Shoutouts
1:26:35 Secret Ghost Samurai

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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, Robby Huang, and Thomas Sinard

Featuring drums by Nate Laguzza

Original content and music is copyright Adventure Archives (c) 2020
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I like it when Andrew talks about and identifies plants trees and mushrooms.

BrianWilliamDoty
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That's the longest I've seen your knife unsheaved, Andrew. To me that speaks more about the man than the knife. I love these videos :-)

thesiluresscribe
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I was shocked to see the tombstone of Archie Smith in the park! That was my uncle who only lived a few months. Alford and Elva were my grandparents. I had no idea he was buried there. My family must have once had land in what is this area of the park. I still have family that live in nearby Oneida and I own a house there! There are lots of bears in the area- glad you took precautions with separate cooking and sleeping spots.

devamail
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I love your intelligent commentary I live in Guatemala --- love your channel !!

clairemcgee
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Such a great episode! My favorite line is Brian’s “Someone needs to stay alive.”

bethblack
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Not to choose favourites or anything 😬 but Andrew is the star of the show! I do so appreciate his knowledge. It would be very interesting to know what you all do as a career. . .

thehealinghiker
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Andrew whispering: 'everyone is still sleeping so I'll collect some firewood and get a nice fire for them to wake up to. Tip-toes to nearby branch...CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! CHOP! hahaha

ReeWrayOutdoors
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I am 70yrs old...I lived some of that sort of LITTON FARM life...there's nothing quite like it...the stove, the spring house, the garden, the old house, the barn...oh, for a simpler time...smile. You guys have no real idea how sweet it was....explore more.Ding how!

robertwilson
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YA GOTTA LOVE A GLOW IN THE DARK SHROOM !!!🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄

aliciamott
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Have to say you all have the very best hiking channel on the Tube. I’ve been to many of the same places mushrooms 🍄 are my bag . Great friends the best of times. 👍👍

joshmontgomery
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This is the most professional- looking hiking channel I’ve come across!

BeerinBeautifulPlaces
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I did an overnight there about 4 years ago with some friends. It was early November. It was pouring rain and when we started out it was 48 degrees. Sometime in the night the rain stopped, but a cold front passed through and we woke up to 16 degrees. Most memorable miserable trip ever, but I still love the place—it is gorgeous down there.

WinteryMix
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Theres a lot of reasons why I love this channel, but I think one of the biggest ones is that every video reminds me of human curiousity and community. I always feel like every video has messages that I need to hear at that very moment, and during this video I found myself remembering growing up in a forest and wanting to explore every part of it. Wonderful video as always 💐

reyl
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man these videos are just the perfect escape from a global pandemic!!

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just rewatching the episode. this is great has some amazing music.

bobtronic
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You guys need to stay on youtube for a very long time. LOVE your work. And the music is original I see, so no copyright BS to bog you down.

TheBinoyVudi
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When do you have time to live your regular life hiking camping editing doing the music all your little short film clips
I absolutely love this channel and I am so glad that I found it. You have done a few of the trips that I have especially up in the Adirondacks that is where I live you guys are very relaxing and enjoyable to watch and I learned a lot from your channel to take with me on the trails, thank you thank you

LaurieNethaway
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Thank you for the plant I.D. ! enjoy the Tennessee videos

michaellehman
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Yesss, one hour and 26 minutes I can avoid studying - thanks guys!

briiidye
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Beautiful! I live in Western NC, so I'll have to give South Fork a visit. I always love the time and care put into these videos.

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