Dispersed Camping in WNC | FS 982

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • After much needed repairs to the Vanagon I was able to get back out and enjoy a night camping!
    I went exploring some of the forest roads in the Pisgah National Forest and discovered several dispersed campsites. The area is know for mountain bike trails but there are some nice sites for car camping.
    I hope you enjoyed the video! Where do you like to disperse camp? Leave a comment!
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Комментарии • 9

  • @diegoforest
    @diegoforest 11 месяцев назад +2

    Back in the day, those areas where you find rock piles were farming fields. The rock piles are from when they plowed the land and moved the larger rocks to a pile. They would often use these rocks for all kinds of things. Remember most of WNC was clear cutted numerous times over the last few centuries. I find these piles near woods near my house here in the Piedmont. Puzzled me too for years before I figured it out.

    • @weekendsinavan5503
      @weekendsinavan5503  9 месяцев назад

      Oh wow, thanks for the info! It was definitely puzzling when I came up on them. Very cool to know.

  • @williamadair1260
    @williamadair1260 4 месяца назад +1

    So thankful for the video I passed that road a couple weeks ago. Going soon.

  • @tttboyy
    @tttboyy Год назад +1

    Great video. I hope you enjoyed your trip.

    • @weekendsinavan5503
      @weekendsinavan5503  Год назад

      I did! I’ll be doing more Forestry Roads in my future videos after the holidays!

  • @kimhorton6109
    @kimhorton6109 Год назад +1

    If you were in some places the rock piles may have been prepping for a wall.

  • @Elleeevergreen
    @Elleeevergreen Год назад +1

    i read the stone piles is a old natural way to mark the path and to help you reconize you are close to people if lost deep in the woods! intristing right!

    • @weekendsinavan5503
      @weekendsinavan5503  Год назад +1

      Cool to know! It out in the middle of nowhere in the Pisgah Forest!