HEY SIR, I ENJOY YOUR HIKING VIDEOS, BUT HAVE NOT DID ANY BEACH AND PIER WALKS IN A GOOD WHILE!
@Kcterry3 күн бұрын
Stay tuned...
@tchall81533 күн бұрын
Pretty Dang Awesome... I'd agree with that assessment. Would you consider this a good starter hike to the real Linville Gorge?
@Kcterry3 күн бұрын
Yes, I would. Then maybe Table Rock or Hawksbill after that.
@MegaBait16164 күн бұрын
👍👍 good video man ..
@Kcterry4 күн бұрын
Thank you
@ljwhitley7 күн бұрын
Please dont share this .. i dont need my hometown bombarded.. lol .. jk... bat Cave is not a very big place. Please respect if you come visit. And please be careful if or when you do visit.
@Kcterry7 күн бұрын
Always leave no trace!
@rowanrobbins8 күн бұрын
It's hard to believe, but the Bermuda Sands is even WORSE now. In 2012 when I stayed there, my ground floor room was dirty, the coffee pot still had a little coffee in it, the filter full of old coffee grounds, the dresser had two drawers that were broken, the floor dipped steeply in front of the bathroom (covered by carpet), roach in bathroom, the door had a key lock in the doorknob and NO safety lock. I was stuck there because I had come there with friends who felt THEIR room was "fine". My sister was one floor above me with similar problems. There was a shelf that was detached from the wall and just laying there near the bed. One night a drunken girl was passed out in the hall upstairs near our friends' room! Some years ago, a man was killed in their lobby and was lying there in front of the elevator! A woman had to step over him to leave the elevator and they refused to refund her money when she decided to leave early because of the murder! This is so sad for the people who live there and can't leave, or don't want to leave. The beach is beautiful. The surrounding area was lovely, too.
@Kcterry3 күн бұрын
That's quite the story
@gregorylatta81598 күн бұрын
Might be the coolest man made thing in OBX.
@Kcterry8 күн бұрын
it definitely ranks high on my list!
@JakeInGeorgia8 күн бұрын
The state law 50 foot rule doesn’t apply to motor vehicles?
@Kcterry8 күн бұрын
Probably not
@JakeInGeorgia8 күн бұрын
I’d have to ask this dude to stop and let me out. He holds onto the last syllable of the last word of every one of his sentences and it’s driving me crazy.
@kiahjackson17679 күн бұрын
Yes, what is it called exactly?
@Kcterry9 күн бұрын
Broad River Falls
@jenawatts1379 күн бұрын
Kudos to your wife for jumping in that hole really cool 🎊
@carmenM-ey6qy9 күн бұрын
Please share how to get there!
@SaMettaAVL9 күн бұрын
Can you please share how to get here?
@carmenM-ey6qy9 күн бұрын
Please share how to get there
@phyllistydings80889 күн бұрын
I want to go...
@tchall815310 күн бұрын
Good stuff. Great video of the river. Appreciate your calm informative narration. Definitely helps me know what I'm getting into.
@Kcterry10 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed. Hope to do this hike again in the fall or winter.
@marcbarone982114 күн бұрын
Just got back from there last week. Amazing to see the changes in 3 years
@Kcterry14 күн бұрын
Always changing!
@luckyotter62315 күн бұрын
I have to do this hike again soon. This area has an almost "western" feel in how open and vast the scenery is.
@Kcterry15 күн бұрын
Some of the best views in the state!
@DaBriggsBoys16 күн бұрын
interesting place! thanks for sharing
@Kcterry16 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed
@kevintodd819516 күн бұрын
Mountains still still don't have leaves in April I miss that so much every summer was like spring
@Kcterry16 күн бұрын
Prime hiking season during the period of no leaves
@tchall815316 күн бұрын
That's a good looking falls. Thanks for sharing.
@Kcterry16 күн бұрын
It was a nice one
@BruceCollins-u8k18 күн бұрын
Got married I that house
@Kcterry15 күн бұрын
That's awesome
@matthewsimpson88318 күн бұрын
What would it take to live on that strip
@Kcterry18 күн бұрын
$$$$$
@tchall815321 күн бұрын
Thanks for documenting this one. We took Profile/Grandfather to Calloway and back on 7/4/2024. Those sections from Profile View to Shanty and Shanty to Grandfather Trail are as tough as we've found.
@Kcterry21 күн бұрын
Awesome. Lots of large rocks up the profile trail!
@gamerethan214222 күн бұрын
perfect drum fishin right there
@Kcterry21 күн бұрын
i’ve heard that
@luvwestern22 күн бұрын
The waterfall at the end was a nice surprise!
@Kcterry22 күн бұрын
It sure was!
@chrisguice13923 күн бұрын
I got my love of the wooden fishing piers from my grandparents. They are why I also use a certain brand of rods and reels.
@Kcterry23 күн бұрын
Some of my favorite places to visit in the state!
@skeeterjay123 күн бұрын
DNR is doing a bat study
@johnr525225 күн бұрын
Why on earth would you build these huge houses on what amounts to a sand bar?
@Kcterry24 күн бұрын
Million dollar question
@Indy198012327 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. But is it just me or is it really loud ?
@Kcterry27 күн бұрын
You can hear it but it's not as loud when you're in the tub. You only run the jets when your in it.
@tchall815327 күн бұрын
We did Black Balsam Knob and Tennent Mt a couple years back. Some of the best views I've seen. Took Ivestor back to make it a loop as you mentioned. Got tired of walking in that v-trench with head high brush. Glad to see some trial maintenance.
@Kcterry27 күн бұрын
Great hike!
@tchall815327 күн бұрын
Great accomplishment man. We are headed to Grandfather tomorrow. I've been looking for the easiest route to any of the peaks. Those ladders at MacRae Peak scare me. These look more my speed. Thanks for sharing.
@Kcterry27 күн бұрын
This route is definitely easier and safer than the Grandfather trail. Thanks for watching.
@tchall815325 күн бұрын
@@Kcterry We ended up doing Calloway via Profile Trail today. Thanks for the inspiration. We'll do Daniel Boone Scout in the Fall.
@Kcterry25 күн бұрын
@tchall8153 awesome!
@janetgiacontiere610428 күн бұрын
Beautiful trail but a little difficult for me (70) with all the uphill steps.The younger ones had no problem.
@jenawatts13729 күн бұрын
You're doing much better with your videos your turns are much slower makes viewing better doesn't make me dizzy lol
@justsomeobservations44Ай бұрын
So beautiful. Had no idea North Carolina had such an abundance of scenic places until I found your channel.
@KcterryАй бұрын
I've only scratched the surface. Thanks for tuning in!
@mikelaba8985Ай бұрын
I wonder why you cant fiah the pier
@KcterryАй бұрын
You can now
@overit7486Ай бұрын
This video has me in tears. My family vacationed at The Reef from the mid-1980's until our last visit in 1998. I have the best memories here and so many pictures of it in its prime. I hope someday it can be restored!
@KcterryАй бұрын
It's been restored already! This is an older video.
@shanedaniel77 күн бұрын
Why can't it be found on Google? Is it going by a different name now? @@Kcterry
@maestrovsoАй бұрын
This is not beach erosion. It is the barrier "islands" natural sandbar migration. They migrate Westwards.
@monk1776Ай бұрын
I lived in Rodanthe for many years its very beautiful and this happens way more than people realize. An entire restaurant fell into the ocean there.
@KcterryАй бұрын
it does seem to be happening more and more.
@Gojayhawks20434Ай бұрын
Loved the little facts at the start
@KcterryАй бұрын
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed!
@kishawilliams2640Ай бұрын
Is this excursion elderly friendly
@kishawilliams2640Ай бұрын
Is this excursion scooter friendly
@KcterryАй бұрын
It might be a challenge for a scooter
@SteffenVadlaАй бұрын
Nice!
@Hackmo72Ай бұрын
This is due to the sand theft off shore that is happening everywhere and is not regulated at all.
@briansmith5469Ай бұрын
Yes, the water will change the sand and bars and inlets and outlets. Living on Tampa Bay my whole life, I have seen small bars disappear and new inlets form from storms. But I have also seen many many beaches replenishing on both sides of the state of Florida. These homes can be saved through breakwater formation and sand replenish. All the sand in the back was in front of the homes, push it back to build waterbreaks, and dredge in sand. It's is an easy fix they the government doesn't want to do it. We have built modern miracles. Hoover Dam levies for the Mississippi New Orleans.
@williammurray8060Ай бұрын
People are stupid, building on shifting sand
@fe3613Ай бұрын
Thanks for this. Great capture of the sunset, great memories of wrightsville beach.
@KcterryАй бұрын
Thank you!
@ronaldlewis9817Ай бұрын
AWESOME VIDEO!
@KcterryАй бұрын
Thank you sir!
@richardp.nathhorst9317Ай бұрын
Any development or house not built on skids so it can be dragged away is by definition an ill-considered development on a barrier island. In the old days house lots ran from sea side to bay side so you could hook up the oxen and haul your house on logging skids back away from the ocean as the sand shifts and the spit moves. Those houses had outhouses and shallow wells (suitable far away from the out house) and of course no electric power or paved roads.
@KcterryАй бұрын
Definitely old days
@belowthemasondixisonline4098Ай бұрын
Well first of all NO ONE should be able to build homes in locations like that. The land out there on the outer banks is constantly moving. It's "sand", it's a barrier island. But you can't tell those "damn Yankees" nothing. And the same BS goes on from Atlantic Beach to Emerald Isle NC. People build homes right on the beach. Then the local government raised taxes to do "beach renourishment". Basically they pump muck sand from the sound and dump it on the beach to try and compete with the mighty ocean. It's all pointless. 🇺🇸🫡🧑🏭
@boatguy42016Ай бұрын
That's from my yatch club dumbass thought he knew what he was doing
@realcoolbreezeАй бұрын
I ve been past the pier caught in an undertow at age 9.Many , many years ago. Remained calm, watched my life flash in front of me- plenty scared. Thankfully I eventually made it back to shore - on a windy day.
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HEY SIR, I ENJOY YOUR HIKING VIDEOS, BUT HAVE NOT DID ANY BEACH AND PIER WALKS IN A GOOD WHILE!
Stay tuned...
Pretty Dang Awesome... I'd agree with that assessment. Would you consider this a good starter hike to the real Linville Gorge?
Yes, I would. Then maybe Table Rock or Hawksbill after that.
👍👍 good video man ..
Thank you
Please dont share this .. i dont need my hometown bombarded.. lol .. jk... bat Cave is not a very big place. Please respect if you come visit. And please be careful if or when you do visit.
Always leave no trace!
It's hard to believe, but the Bermuda Sands is even WORSE now. In 2012 when I stayed there, my ground floor room was dirty, the coffee pot still had a little coffee in it, the filter full of old coffee grounds, the dresser had two drawers that were broken, the floor dipped steeply in front of the bathroom (covered by carpet), roach in bathroom, the door had a key lock in the doorknob and NO safety lock. I was stuck there because I had come there with friends who felt THEIR room was "fine". My sister was one floor above me with similar problems. There was a shelf that was detached from the wall and just laying there near the bed. One night a drunken girl was passed out in the hall upstairs near our friends' room! Some years ago, a man was killed in their lobby and was lying there in front of the elevator! A woman had to step over him to leave the elevator and they refused to refund her money when she decided to leave early because of the murder! This is so sad for the people who live there and can't leave, or don't want to leave. The beach is beautiful. The surrounding area was lovely, too.
That's quite the story
Might be the coolest man made thing in OBX.
it definitely ranks high on my list!
The state law 50 foot rule doesn’t apply to motor vehicles?
Probably not
I’d have to ask this dude to stop and let me out. He holds onto the last syllable of the last word of every one of his sentences and it’s driving me crazy.
Yes, what is it called exactly?
Broad River Falls
Kudos to your wife for jumping in that hole really cool 🎊
Please share how to get there!
Can you please share how to get here?
Please share how to get there
I want to go...
Good stuff. Great video of the river. Appreciate your calm informative narration. Definitely helps me know what I'm getting into.
Glad you enjoyed. Hope to do this hike again in the fall or winter.
Just got back from there last week. Amazing to see the changes in 3 years
Always changing!
I have to do this hike again soon. This area has an almost "western" feel in how open and vast the scenery is.
Some of the best views in the state!
interesting place! thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed
Mountains still still don't have leaves in April I miss that so much every summer was like spring
Prime hiking season during the period of no leaves
That's a good looking falls. Thanks for sharing.
It was a nice one
Got married I that house
That's awesome
What would it take to live on that strip
$$$$$
Thanks for documenting this one. We took Profile/Grandfather to Calloway and back on 7/4/2024. Those sections from Profile View to Shanty and Shanty to Grandfather Trail are as tough as we've found.
Awesome. Lots of large rocks up the profile trail!
perfect drum fishin right there
i’ve heard that
The waterfall at the end was a nice surprise!
It sure was!
I got my love of the wooden fishing piers from my grandparents. They are why I also use a certain brand of rods and reels.
Some of my favorite places to visit in the state!
DNR is doing a bat study
Why on earth would you build these huge houses on what amounts to a sand bar?
Million dollar question
Thanks for the video. But is it just me or is it really loud ?
You can hear it but it's not as loud when you're in the tub. You only run the jets when your in it.
We did Black Balsam Knob and Tennent Mt a couple years back. Some of the best views I've seen. Took Ivestor back to make it a loop as you mentioned. Got tired of walking in that v-trench with head high brush. Glad to see some trial maintenance.
Great hike!
Great accomplishment man. We are headed to Grandfather tomorrow. I've been looking for the easiest route to any of the peaks. Those ladders at MacRae Peak scare me. These look more my speed. Thanks for sharing.
This route is definitely easier and safer than the Grandfather trail. Thanks for watching.
@@Kcterry We ended up doing Calloway via Profile Trail today. Thanks for the inspiration. We'll do Daniel Boone Scout in the Fall.
@tchall8153 awesome!
Beautiful trail but a little difficult for me (70) with all the uphill steps.The younger ones had no problem.
You're doing much better with your videos your turns are much slower makes viewing better doesn't make me dizzy lol
So beautiful. Had no idea North Carolina had such an abundance of scenic places until I found your channel.
I've only scratched the surface. Thanks for tuning in!
I wonder why you cant fiah the pier
You can now
This video has me in tears. My family vacationed at The Reef from the mid-1980's until our last visit in 1998. I have the best memories here and so many pictures of it in its prime. I hope someday it can be restored!
It's been restored already! This is an older video.
Why can't it be found on Google? Is it going by a different name now? @@Kcterry
This is not beach erosion. It is the barrier "islands" natural sandbar migration. They migrate Westwards.
I lived in Rodanthe for many years its very beautiful and this happens way more than people realize. An entire restaurant fell into the ocean there.
it does seem to be happening more and more.
Loved the little facts at the start
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed!
Is this excursion elderly friendly
Is this excursion scooter friendly
It might be a challenge for a scooter
Nice!
This is due to the sand theft off shore that is happening everywhere and is not regulated at all.
Yes, the water will change the sand and bars and inlets and outlets. Living on Tampa Bay my whole life, I have seen small bars disappear and new inlets form from storms. But I have also seen many many beaches replenishing on both sides of the state of Florida. These homes can be saved through breakwater formation and sand replenish. All the sand in the back was in front of the homes, push it back to build waterbreaks, and dredge in sand. It's is an easy fix they the government doesn't want to do it. We have built modern miracles. Hoover Dam levies for the Mississippi New Orleans.
People are stupid, building on shifting sand
Thanks for this. Great capture of the sunset, great memories of wrightsville beach.
Thank you!
AWESOME VIDEO!
Thank you sir!
Any development or house not built on skids so it can be dragged away is by definition an ill-considered development on a barrier island. In the old days house lots ran from sea side to bay side so you could hook up the oxen and haul your house on logging skids back away from the ocean as the sand shifts and the spit moves. Those houses had outhouses and shallow wells (suitable far away from the out house) and of course no electric power or paved roads.
Definitely old days
Well first of all NO ONE should be able to build homes in locations like that. The land out there on the outer banks is constantly moving. It's "sand", it's a barrier island. But you can't tell those "damn Yankees" nothing. And the same BS goes on from Atlantic Beach to Emerald Isle NC. People build homes right on the beach. Then the local government raised taxes to do "beach renourishment". Basically they pump muck sand from the sound and dump it on the beach to try and compete with the mighty ocean. It's all pointless. 🇺🇸🫡🧑🏭
That's from my yatch club dumbass thought he knew what he was doing
I ve been past the pier caught in an undertow at age 9.Many , many years ago. Remained calm, watched my life flash in front of me- plenty scared. Thankfully I eventually made it back to shore - on a windy day.
Sounds pretty scary to me!