Found your video today totally enjoyed it. Have map file of where you went. Some of the camp sites you stopped at look like what Matt from Ozark Overland Adventures camp at a lot. Thanks for the videos. Checking out your other ones.👍😎
@@adventureoverland1960 thanks for responding. I was wondering if you used OnX Off-road for mapping for this trip? Sorry for prying. Just trying to build a perfect itinerary
Found your video today totally enjoyed it. Have map file of where you went. Some of the camp sites you stopped at look like what Matt from Ozark Overland Adventures camp at a lot.
Thanks for the videos. Checking out your other ones.👍😎
Thanks for watching. The Ozarks are full of great places to camp and explore.
Enjoyed seeing this trip from you perspective. Beautiful drone shots. Very peaceful to watch. Thank you for sharing. New sub.
Thanks for watching, hope to see you on the trail someday.
Nothing beats a trail that runs along the water
That’s how I feel as well. I see water and I go. Thanks for watching.
At the 5.30 Mark, where is that water crossing at? Very nice trail and great to get away from all the hustle and bussel, great, relaxing, Ozarks!
Thanks for watching, not sure of the trail name but near Retta.
Nice edit, and very relaxing vibe. If you pass through Missouri, look me up and we can explore together.
Sounds good my friend. Thinking about heading up there in April. Thanks for watching.
A great relaxing trail⭐️🤩😎
Very much so. Anytime you have a stream or river to explore you will have a great day. Thanks for watching
Where was that first little drone shot of the river at 1:57? Kinda looking to catch some fresh air soon during a work break.
@@adamsryan414 up on the Illinois bayou near retta. There are many places there to relax on the water. Thanks for watching. Enjoy
@@adventureoverland1960 thanks for responding. I was wondering if you used OnX Off-road for mapping for this trip? Sorry for prying. Just trying to build a perfect itinerary
@@adamsryan414 I run Gaia but didn’t record this trail, if my memory is correct I think it’s called the middle fork. Hope this helps.