Backpacking In Gila National Forest | Scary West Fork River Crossing
This trip took us to the beautiful terrain of the Gila National Forest located in western New Mexico. We were immediatley faced with the difficult decision whether we should cross the West Fork River after the area had days of heavy rainfall. Come join us on our 3 day/2 night backpacking adventure in this rugged wilderness.
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There wouldn't be any pastures if there wasn't fire the fires. The elk and dear love it.
Nice video😊
Good stuff fellas 👍🏻 Spent many days and nights of my youth up in that country.
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Жыл бұрын
Thank you! We can absolutely understand why. It’s a beautiful area.
That was a black bear print 😁
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Жыл бұрын
Oh! yeah had no idea. Better to know that now I guess.
Good stuff, Ive got several videos of my hikes there!! Love that place
Mogollon = “muggy own” pronunciation wise, Leftover from the 2011 Miller Fire, probably saw Javelina
Nice video. I've hiked most of that, and more of other stuff there. It's a magical place. Quick note, since I didn't see anyone else mention it: I'm fairly certain that your drone (which provided some awesome shots of your hike) is illegal to use inside the wilderness area (part of the no machinery thing). I think that the National Parks also have a no drone rule, but I'm less certain of that. The area around the cliff dwellings is managed by the NPS. Just something to look into before you go back, or to another wilderness area. It wouldn't be fun to get cited, fined, etc.
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10 ай бұрын
Appreciate the feedback. You're right about the drone regulations. We take risks for our subscribers. 😜
I met someone in the Linville Gorge who got blown off a cliff and fell something like 250 feet into the canyon. He shattered his pelvis and broke a ton of bones. He had to get airlifted out by a blackhawk helicopter because standard medical helicopters can’t withstand the updrafts from the deep canyon. Because it was the US Military that rescued him, and he is an American citizen, the helicopter ride was free! The ambulance ride from Morganton to Duke University Hospital was $1M, though.
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10 ай бұрын
Wow! That’s crazy. Hopefully he was ok.
Awww darn. Loved your video, low key, brothers, etc… until it’s unfortunate that you feel (felt) it’s ok to use a drone in the Wilderness area. They are one of the few places where there is absolute peace from human machines. AND it can disturb wildlife, and other hikers. I feel that is unethical and irresponsible. I cannot subscribe at this point. You say u do it for viewers, but ur viewers would hopefully not WANT u to do that.