Great video Paul. looks like you found the "Crown of the Smokies" hope that I didn't lead ya too far off the path. Thats a big ole loop. I love those colors on the trail. I call that Fruity Pebble path. :-)
Hey Diamond, thanks for the sub. 😁 I have not been on Snake Den yet, believe that is part of the route to Guyot from Cosby. Have not heard of the snake dens in the fall. Sounds like some good Smoky Mountain folk. Will have to do some research
The Cherokee name for snake was INADU.... there's reportedly an INADU ridge the Indians believed held there dens.... I think you're right... approach from the Cosby side..thanks for your response.
I really like your videos one of my favorite hiking you tubers. However that constant laughter can be annoying and unnecessary. You have great content and flow I always look forward to your new postings. Hike on!
Great video Paul. looks like you found the "Crown of the Smokies" hope that I didn't lead ya too far off the path. Thats a big ole loop. I love those colors on the trail. I call that Fruity Pebble path. :-)
Thanks Johnny! Your route was spot on. That is a wild path for sure. 😂
When doing the SB6K I saved Mt. Guyot for last. The crown at the top is quite spectacular.
Nice! SB6K is quite an accomplishment. 😁
I've heard its pronounced "Gee-Oh". Been there several times. Definitely a unique spot in the Smokies.
LOL - I still got it wrong. 😂 Thanks for watching
I noticed one sign said Snake Den trail. Have you ever seen or heard about snake dens in the fall ? I just subscribed.
Hey Diamond, thanks for the sub. 😁 I have not been on Snake Den yet, believe that is part of the route to Guyot from Cosby. Have not heard of the snake dens in the fall. Sounds like some good Smoky Mountain folk. Will have to do some research
The Cherokee name for snake was INADU.... there's reportedly an INADU ridge the Indians believed held there dens.... I think you're right... approach from the Cosby side..thanks for your response.
Very cool. There is an Inadu Knob near there on Google maps.
I really like your videos one of my favorite hiking you tubers. However that constant laughter can be annoying and unnecessary. You have great content and flow I always look forward to your new postings. Hike on!
Thanks I think. Always better to laugh than cry. Thanks for watching. 😁