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Climbing Owl Head Mountain Adventure - Part 2

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playing that way look at the girth on that birch that is approaching canoe size right there that's a big one first stream crossing awful

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makes a mountain stream now heading down the trail just cross the stream moving on down or in a valley between two mountains putting some miles down

you got any more down logs if you spot right there yeah another crossing excuse me bro that's what across that these are my camera like a walking stick still got more to go welcome Stan my boy Kara I'm gonna fall you're done yes smelly feet that's why his do that done done deal the stuff look little man silvery alright yep that is a cool bath we're all here pretty good too I think we're about four and a half miles into the woods right now the long trail lots of little streams is what's interesting it seems the quasi keep going there's some sort of barricade and some woodsmen signaling that we should go that way all right so here's that bridge that we were at before stream crossing walked stream crossing and we just did now right here the trail splits you look closely it go straight through the marsh and it takes a right and then meet back up right here like there's two of them meet back up so we just split off to the right one so it must be a marsh on that other way it's a really cool trail it's like pine needles kind of narrow kind of clumpy soft ground kind of muddy is any path beautiful sandy little stream gorgeous as a frolics through the forest sinks nice seriously nice little stream another river crossing for a stream crossing rather nothing trying to make a bridge nice work I'm gonna use my tripod now to hold myself up I walk native sweet

see the opening that's my beautiful viewer I'll show you awesome another cool another cool not cool along chair as awesome tastic take a door in the woods we can brook trail franconia brook trail not even swimming in this dude you're going to wash up washing up water athletes link x 3 dude molded every time the leeches that's buying first that way yeah its bond cliff up there yeah I say it off there that there's a ridge there and dropped off beautiful that might be soft wind down there not quite sure maybe west bond let's look at the map it definitely find some frogs and fish SI as well the trail split least one a little bit further lincoln trail franconia so we're at right now this pond orientated just like that is the mountain in front of us big crossing this time last year Melton felonies went down way to build a fire from when everything

I have to scout this out figure now

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NativeSurvival

NativeSurvival

Mitch is a Wilderness Living Skills Instructor, he has been featured on The History Channel's program "ALONE" and written articles for Outdoor Magazines; he owns and operates The Native Survival School which provides woodland living and survival classes, as well as offering quality outdoor gear he's designed. Defintely, he is a master at bushcraft's techniques.

You can find all his videos on his YouTube channel.

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