Thank you. Wolfe County resident. And did not realize there were so many shorter hikes to pretty cool arches and formations. Just wish you would comment on strenuous level on each path for us heart patients. Certainly appreciate all of the info you did provide
We live in Lexington and hike the gorge frequently, but you make us want to revisit the places we have already been. Great videos, and thoroughly enjoy the plant and wildlife shots as well!
Thank you for making these visual maps. I haven’t explored RRG near as much as I would like to because I’m not familiar enough with the area. I feel more confident about tackling these trails now.
Glad the video was able to help you out! I hike RRG pretty regularly, most of my videos so far have been from that area. If you ever have any questions feel free to ask.
With the chimney rock road closed during the winter, you can go up to princess arch and chimney top through the suspension bridge. What I love about winter, lots of exploring. I saw your other videos and I’ve been wondering how to get to snow arch and double deer arch. Thanks.
Definitely SkyBridge, you get a bigger arch and some great views. Plus if you’re coming in the next couple weeks, the rhododendron are starting to bloom!
Hmm, that’s a tough one. But I’d probably give Natural Bridge a slight edge, plus there’s a lot of other trails and features to see at Natural Bridge State Park.
@@ExploringWithDRob hey Man, thumbs up to your suggestion. Your suggestion just changed my perspective about Kentucky. natural bridge was awesome. I am subscribing to your channel. Godspeed.
I love the way you identify other cool places in the Gorge from your overlooks. Thanks you.
You’re welcome, I try to throw in stuff like that when I think of it. Things I would’ve like to have known on my first visit.
Thank you. Wolfe County resident. And did not realize there were so many shorter hikes to pretty cool arches and formations. Just wish you would comment on strenuous level on each path for us heart patients. Certainly appreciate all of the info you did provide
All of the hikes have some elevation change but nothing too strenuous. As long as you pace yourself you should be fine. They are all very short hikes.
You sir, do a fine job of explaining the hike, thank you!!!
You’re welcome, glad this video was helpful!
We live in Lexington and hike the gorge frequently, but you make us want to revisit the places we have already been. Great videos, and thoroughly enjoy the plant and wildlife shots as well!
Thank you! Glad you enjoy the videos, RRG is an awesome place!
Thank you for making these visual maps. I haven’t explored RRG near as much as I would like to because I’m not familiar enough with the area. I feel more confident about tackling these trails now.
Glad the video was able to help you out!
I hike RRG pretty regularly, most of my videos so far have been from that area. If you ever have any questions feel free to ask.
With the chimney rock road closed during the winter, you can go up to princess arch and chimney top through the suspension bridge. What I love about winter, lots of exploring.
I saw your other videos and I’ve been wondering how to get to snow arch and double deer arch. Thanks.
That’s a route not many know about, a good leg burner coming up that way as well!
Thanks for naming some of the points of interest from Chimney Top!
You’re welcome
Appreciate the great content! You need to team up with Papaw in the Woods and do a video, you both have great channels!
Thanks and thanks for watching!
I’m friends with him on Facebook, he covers a lot of ground down in Big South Fork! That would be cool tho!
Love this video. Thanks for giving us some great ideas!
You’re welcome, glad you enjoyed the video!
Awesome! So beautiful
Thanks
@@ExploringWithDRob no problem! We really enjoy making outdoor videos also.
Awesome! I love the RRG. 😊✌️
Thanks Crow!
D_Rob, hello. I'm coming from California, if you were to do only one, which one would you recommend? princess arch or sky bridge arch?
Definitely SkyBridge, you get a bigger arch and some great views. Plus if you’re coming in the next couple weeks, the rhododendron are starting to bloom!
@@ExploringWithDRob then what about sky bridge vs natural bridge?
Hmm, that’s a tough one. But I’d probably give Natural Bridge a slight edge, plus there’s a lot of other trails and features to see at Natural Bridge State Park.
@@ExploringWithDRob hey Man, thumbs up to your suggestion. Your suggestion just changed my perspective about Kentucky. natural bridge was awesome. I am subscribing to your channel. Godspeed.