Hiking Real Wilderness and Giant Trees-Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest, Nantahala National Forest, NC

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  • čas přidán 31. 08. 2019
  • A nice easy 3mile hike through giants of Old Growth Forest. Amazing trees and great hiking trail. Thank You NF Service!
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Komentáře • 66

  • @jordan84
    @jordan84 Před 3 lety +3

    I remember going here when I was around 10 or so. I remember thinking how lush this forest was. ITs completely untampered with and not logged . The trees are huge and majestic. OUt of all the hikes in NC, this one is so unique and I highly reccommend it. Such an enchanted forest.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 3 lety

      Yes it is, Thanks for the comment. I could not have said it better!

  • @aidarosamelo1088
    @aidarosamelo1088 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing! and I'm an avid fan of Alfred Joyce Kilmer since I was in grade school. I was chosen to recite this lovely poem "TREES" in front on a stage for the whole students and teachers to
    watch after our flag ceremony. I aldo sung this song in high school ever since and now at 80 still
    enjoys all the poems of the Poet Joyce Kilmer..

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před rokem

      Great comment. Yes he was a great poet, a major loss in the war.

  • @chrismcculloch4887
    @chrismcculloch4887 Před 3 lety +1

    Just visited this for the first time 3 days ago. I live 28 miles from here "as the crow flies" .
    Hiking all around the smokies for the 48 years of my life I have seen some very large hemlocks . Chimney tops, alum caves, Mt Leconte, Clingmansdome..
    And those have mostly succumbed to the wooly aphid. It was so nice to see these giant poplars

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 3 lety +1

      It would have been cool to have lived when the forest was full of Chestnuts and super large trees that are now being set back by newly imported bugs and disease. Oh, to be a 17th century explorer ! Thanks for the comment !

  • @derelict_wanderer
    @derelict_wanderer Před 4 lety +2

    Nantahala is mine and my wife's favorite vacation spot. Well, anything eastern TN/western NC area. We've done the Dragon a few times, stayed at NOC last year, and will probably be back many more. Just such beautiful area.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks. Good to know others think its great too. Sometimes I wonder if I'm just some old fool who likes to be out in the woods... So I'll keep looking for these places to video. Thanks for the comment !

  • @bryanseverino3674
    @bryanseverino3674 Před 4 lety

    Huge trees! Nice forest.

  • @WesHicks
    @WesHicks Před 3 lety

    Rick, I just came across this video while doing some research on the old growth forests out there in the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest, and I wanted to just say thanks for sharing this with the internet. I'm a native North Carolinian and I still haven't made my way out to this section of forest yet. Going to change that ASAP though after watching this! Those trees look absolutely MASSIVE for NC. Thanks again for putting this out there!

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for stopping by and Watching. Hope you enjoy the trip!

  • @phyllisullery9963
    @phyllisullery9963 Před 4 lety

    So very beautiful 😊. Nice video.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety

      Its so much better if your there, but it is pretty good on video too if you can't make it soon !! Thanks for your comment. It makes a difference.

  • @noniemcd
    @noniemcd Před 4 lety +4

    I’m glad you do videos about the eastern part of the USA. Many of the CZcamsr focus on the west. I have enjoyed your early videos. Your current videos have recaptured that flavor.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank You. I try to get out and about and share with everyone my adventures and treasures. And occasionally a trailer repair project that needs to be done. We have many more places to go and things to see. Thanks for the comment.

    • @VarmintHunters
      @VarmintHunters Před 4 lety +1

      I agree completely, eastern forestry is just as impressive as a lot of western. Maybe not always in size, but in beauty and diversity, I believe they triumph. Some giant trees out here too. I love exploring eastern old growth.

  • @grammakat9154
    @grammakat9154 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful hike!

  • @kawaikui
    @kawaikui Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the lovely hike through the magnificent Joyce Kilmer Forest, Rick and Akela

  • @pamelabell5084
    @pamelabell5084 Před 4 lety +1

    Love the mountains - and we can see your awww of them

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety +2

      I get emotional when I consider how we have taken so much from the earth and given so little back. It used to be such a great place to live... but now we have civilized it !! YUCK ! LOL... Thanks for stopping by, good to "see" you !

  • @mdnghtsun3759
    @mdnghtsun3759 Před 4 lety +1

    Enjoyed the video.... The trail was absolutely beautiful and those trees...... how majestic.... :)

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety +2

      It gave me goose bumps, you can feel the energy from the trees. Its an incredible life force in the forest with such old creatures. Thanks for the comment !

  • @rhigel2269
    @rhigel2269 Před 2 lety

    I was there twenty years with my daughters, who were 9 and 8 at the time. The Hemlock trees were dying. Many of the tree laying on the ground were standing when I was there. The rangers only cut the parts of the trees that block the trails.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the comment. They are some impressive trees. And, I imagine it would take a lot of effort to remove any fallen ones, and it is great to see them anyway.

  • @RobertaSharpe
    @RobertaSharpe Před 4 lety +2

    BEAUTIFUL Thanks for sharing your great adventures!!!

  • @jeffersonspace
    @jeffersonspace Před 14 hodinami

    Thanks for the video, and channel..... When you were living in NY did you ever visit any old growth forest in the ADK's, i.e., Elder's grove?

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 hodinami

      Oh ya, We were lucky enough to hike the five ponds area with the Giant pines and Wanakeena with its Giant trees. Camillus NY has 300yr old Maples we have hiked through. No sure of the names of the groves, but there are some good areas with old growth!

  • @lynnrogers5205
    @lynnrogers5205 Před 4 lety +1

    That is a beautiful hike. This area has been on our visit list to do for a few years. Hope to see it sometime soon. Thanks for showing us all the beautiful scenery.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety

      It takes your breath away to be so close to such giants. The lady at the Cherohala visitor center told me most of them have had their tops broken off by wind storms in the last 5 years. I hope that doesn't mean they will rot and be gone in 10. I will be returning there again in a year.

  • @melissastafford508
    @melissastafford508 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful! Losing your job and having to move seems to be working out for the best!

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety +1

      I hate to say it, but moving for a new Job is always such a positive for me. And its the only way I know to clean out all the junk I don't really need !

    • @melissastafford508
      @melissastafford508 Před 4 lety

      @@GoingNoWhereFast Next time get ride of the junk before you move. Don't pay to move it!!

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh, I did, I filled an entire dumpster with junk and sold $800 worth of stuff... Its in a video from 2 years ago.. LOL

  • @lynnpetre525
    @lynnpetre525 Před 4 lety +1

    Too cool, thank you.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety +1

      It is so very cool, and I wonder if the next generation will be able to see it or not? And I think of all the things my great grand parents saw that are not longer Round anymore (passenger pigeons, chestnuts trees, etc)

  • @pburgess888
    @pburgess888 Před 4 lety

    Such a beautiful hike. Awesome tree's!! Just amazing!! I didn't think we had them big tree's like that on the East Coast.. Thanks' Rick & Akela for taking us along! So enjoyed it!!

  • @LoveMtDulcimerMusic
    @LoveMtDulcimerMusic Před 4 lety +3

    The birds are making beautiful music in the background while you were talking about God’s country.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety

      Yes, they birds down here are very loud ! NY birds are much more high pitched and sing long whistles, while I notice around here they scream, shriek, and squawk much more. But in either case, I love getting woken up to the birds, and listening to their music as I walk through the forests and fields ! Thanks for the comment.

  • @PaulDGreen-bu4iz
    @PaulDGreen-bu4iz Před 4 lety

    Nice hike! Great to see y'all out enjoying nature! Great to see the puppy! Thank you for sharing!

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for stopping by. The puppy certainly loves to hike. He bus the heck out me when I'm editing, he is bugging me now to go on on a hike... I guess I better go before it gets too hot.. See you in the next video !!

  • @l214laus
    @l214laus Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the videos, will watch tomorrow. Bed time now.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety

      You should watch before you go to bed, then you can dream of hiking in the forest and listening to the birds and just communing with Nature !! You'd get a nice relaxing sleep !...LOL Thanks for the comment !

  • @joycefranklin8981
    @joycefranklin8981 Před 4 lety

    Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for taking me along! I am afraid most of my hiking is done through a windshield now but so miss getting out on the trail. Videos like these make me feel like I'm out there again.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety

      Well, just play them on a big screen TV and you might just as well be. Glad to hear you enjoy them, and I'm so glad you come along !!

  • @chrisloesch1870
    @chrisloesch1870 Před rokem +1

    Unfortunately a good deal of the older Tulip Poplars (latin name Liriodendron tulipifera) are now dying off in Joyce Kilmer. They are aging out. 250-300 years is about the maximum lifespan of those trees and they are reaching or have reached that point and are now declining. Some of the biggest ones (over 20 feet in circumference) are succumbing to old age. If you are interested in seeing these trees you had best go over the next few years.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před rokem

      They have also had some problems with disease as a result of the tops being blown off from Highwinds and ice. It’s too bad. They are magnificent Giants

  • @lynnrogers5205
    @lynnrogers5205 Před 4 lety

    Does anyone remember the Kilmer poem in the Leave It To Beaver episode? Beaver read the poem in school and had to go back to his old house and dig up a tree they left behind. Really cute story.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety

      HA ha ha... That would be a good Episode. I'll have to see if that on CZcams somewhere !

  • @timstevens9992
    @timstevens9992 Před 4 lety +2

    Those trees are massive! Explorers: "We're going to need a bigger saw!" Thanks for another great video.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety +2

      Ya, just imagine that... ... They probably had no idea trees could be so tall and wide..LOL .. I wonder if Amazon had 2 day delivery back then.,.LOL.. Thanks for stopping by...

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk Před 4 lety

    Some fallen trees decay back into dirt. Some fallen trees end up as petrified wood. (See RVerTV's recent tour: czcams.com/video/m8Qc3VFl8ck/video.html
    It's got me wondering what makes the difference in their fate.

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před 4 lety

      I'm sure a lot of it is humidity and Soil organisms. Petrified wood is usually food in dry sandy areas where the minerals from the sand penetrate the wood over time and turn the wood into stone.

  • @VHLM10
    @VHLM10 Před rokem

    I think I bought the wrong tree lol

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před rokem

      Well maybe, if your going to live 150 years to see it reach maturity!

    • @VHLM10
      @VHLM10 Před rokem

      @@GoingNoWhereFast ok good lol definitely don’t plan on doing that haha! Word of advice to others, don’t believe what the tags say! Mine said 50-70ft, when I started seeing videos of them reaching 120-150ft I couldn’t help but want to go to the backyard and rip it out

    • @VHLM10
      @VHLM10 Před rokem +1

      @@GoingNoWhereFast hopefully the weather here in Texas isn’t optimal for it reaching those heights lol

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast  Před rokem

      @@VHLM10 You never know, with all the changes, you may be the first!