Winter Backpacking The Hercules Glades Wilderness

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • My friend Jayson and I go backpacking in the Hercules Glades Wilderness, part of the Mark Twain National Forest, in SouthWestern Missouri.
    Our plan was to hike around 20-22 miles over two days and one night, with about 12 miles or so on day 1 and the balance on day 2.
    Jayson isn't new to backpacking but this trip was a break-in for lot of new gear for him. I took my very typical 3 season load as temps were forecasted between 55 F during the day and the mid 20's at night.
    We ended up doing about 7 miles of the 12 projected and camping back at our car in one of the drive up sites.
    Major Gear and Clothing On This Trip.
    Backpack: ULA Ohm 2.0
    Hammock: ENO Doublenest with Dutchware Gear Whoopie Sling Suspension
    Underquilt: Hammock Gear Incubator 20 with 1 oz of overstuff
    TopQuilt: Hammock Gear Burrow 20 with 1 oz of overstuff
    Tarp: Warbonnet Superfly with Doors, 12 foot ridgeline in 20D Poly
    Cookset: MSR Titan Kettle, Toaks 550 Titanium Mug, titanium Ezbit stove, homemade titanium wind screen, homemade aluminum vapor barier
    Water Filter: Katadyn BeFree with Hydrapak 2L dirty water bag
    Water Bottles: (2) 1L Smart water bottles
    Knife: Moraknife
    Trecking Poles: REI Carbon Flash
    Camera: GoPro Hero 7 Black, Sony A6500
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Комментарии • 20

  • @SWMOWoodsman
    @SWMOWoodsman 3 года назад +2

    That old truck cab has been out there for as long as I can remember... I remember seeing it all the time when I would go hunting with my grandfather and my dad at Hercules.

    • @OutdoorsPodcast
      @OutdoorsPodcast  3 года назад

      Good to know it’s been out there for a long time.
      It’s was super out of context for us and we thought it was awesome.
      Thanks for sharing and watching the video. Cheers

  • @khaimann1048
    @khaimann1048 3 года назад +1

    This is how it was when we went the summer before this. The trails are very hard to follow but its absolutly beautiful.

    • @OutdoorsPodcast
      @OutdoorsPodcast  3 года назад

      We had a really good time. Did you do the entire loop or just the shorter one that we did?

    • @khaimann1048
      @khaimann1048 3 года назад

      @@OutdoorsPodcast shorter loop starting at the tower. I remember it feeling like going through several different ecosystems lol only bad part was the ticks. They were terrible especially for my dog.

  • @DCOutdoors
    @DCOutdoors 3 года назад +1

    Great video buddy. Love these hiking and camping videos. You need to make more. The bullet holes in the cab. That drives me crazy - people are so irresponsible for shooting at a truck cab.

    • @OutdoorsPodcast
      @OutdoorsPodcast  3 года назад

      Yeah I need to make more trip videos like these. Moving out of our condo has been the priority over the last 6 months or so and getting ready for the big trip is obviously a little nerve racking.

  • @OntarioHikingTrails
    @OntarioHikingTrails 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video I really enjoyed your hike

    • @OutdoorsPodcast
      @OutdoorsPodcast  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much fo such a kind comment. Been on any fun trips I should keep in mind for future adventures?

  • @citywild1982
    @citywild1982 5 лет назад +1

    Im from the same area as you, and me and my buddy do alot of hammock camping in missouri too! Goin on a trip to whispering pines very soon and your video on that had lots of good info! Really enjoyed this video as well, Cheers from South City!

    • @OutdoorsPodcast
      @OutdoorsPodcast  5 лет назад

      Hey thanks City Wild! What are some of your favorite backpacking trails around missouri? Any big out of state trips coming up?

    • @citywild1982
      @citywild1982 5 лет назад +1

      Mudlick mountain has a great primitive site that we really liked. Aside from a surprisingly large amount of cans in the fire pit, it was a great hang. We also recently took a trip to colorado and hiked red rocks, and checked out buffalo bills grave and museum.

  • @justinchorn432
    @justinchorn432 2 года назад +1

    That looks like the eastern trailhead. I parked on the western trailhead coming in on Cross Timbers Road. I walked most of the western half of the trails. I never saw an old truck.

    • @OutdoorsPodcast
      @OutdoorsPodcast  2 года назад

      Justin I think you might be right sir! The truck was certainly a surprise. I was really hoping to cover more miles on that trip but we realized pretty quickly that we’d gotten to late of a start and neither one of us wanted to be night hiking an additional 8-10 miles that day. Sometimes you have to change your plans and focus on having fun.

  • @twagn
    @twagn 4 года назад +1

    Were you basically following the Tower trail out west and back east on Long Creek to Tower trailhead? Heading out next week, thanks

    • @OutdoorsPodcast
      @OutdoorsPodcast  4 года назад

      Hey sorry about the slow response. We did the short loop heading north and south, and were hoping to hike the tower trail later on before we tapped out.

  • @michaelpetersonbackpacking6077
    @michaelpetersonbackpacking6077 4 года назад +1

    👍

  • @wayneharless5073
    @wayneharless5073 2 года назад +1

    I know where that truck cab is.

    • @OutdoorsPodcast
      @OutdoorsPodcast  2 года назад

      Such a fun trail Wayne, I'm disappointed we didn't get to finish hiking that trail and see more of what that part of the state has to offer. Thanks for watching and thanks even more for leaving a comment. Cheers.