Hiking Gone Bad, If real life is like B videos.

October 8th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

If real life hiking trips were like movies no one would go. Ever. We’ve all scene movies about a family or boyfriend and girlfriend who go out into the woods for a nice hike, never to be seen from again. It starts with someone being brave or doing something stupid.

Most of the times in these videos they go hiking without a guide, If you’re going to go hiking in a new place that you are not familiar with for the love of God get a guide. It can save your life.

Lets talk about hiking gear for just a second. You may think you are billy bad ass with your cheap hiking boots and your metal hiking staff but lets get one thing clear, no matter if your wearing cheap hiking boots or charles van gorkum custom hiking boots the monster around the next corner, yea, he is going to eat you. Period.

Lets not forget about the awesome idea you had to bring a video camera into the woods, its only going to end up on “Hiking gone bad” a strait to video release, that is if they find your camera.

Oh I almost forgot, you are going to need radios for hiking. Don’t get the cheapest radio you can find, get a good quality 2 way radio. This could save your life when the National Guard is looking for you.

Remember people, we just need to use a little common sense in the wilderness. Its not something to be afraid of, just respected.


Hanging Rock State Park – family hiking and rock climbing

October 3rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Hiking.

Hanging Rock State park has some of the best hiking in all of North Carolina. Its more than 18 miles of trails form fantastic wooded passageways that make up a total of 12 trails. There are several ways to enjoy these trails even if you or someone in your family is disabled and can’t go on long hikes.

If you or your someone in your family is disabled they can still explore hanging rock state park. There is a wheelchair friendly trail that will take you to a beautiful rock outcrop. This makes a fantastic place for you and your family to enjoy a nice picnic and enjoy the views.

The rest of the hiking trails offer great views. You can see anything from picturesque cascades and waterfalls, fantastic views of the rolling Piedmont and Blue Ridge Mountains and high rock cliffs. There is a great mountain cave that is great to explore with your family while your out hiking.

Rock Climbing.

If your looking for something a little more adventuress you can taking your family rock climbing. Hanging Rock State Park offers two areas for climbing Cook’s Wall and Moore’s Wall. They offer a series of cliffs up to 400 feet, they also extend about two miles. These two walls can offer your family a great climb for everyone as they have beginner areas as well. A special note that these are the only two areas where rock climbing and repelling is permitted in Hanging Rock State Park.

To be able to climb and repel in Hanging Rock State Park visitors must have a permit. The permit can be be had from the park office for no fee. There are a few notes about the permit.

When you climb you need to remember that you are responsible for your equipment and safety. This means please make sure you know what your doing or hire a guide to help you.

These are the Hanging Rock State Park climbing regulations. Please keep in mind that these do apply at all times.

 Maps

Here are some maps of Hanging Rock State Park to help you plan your hiking trails and family activities.

Hanging Rock State Park Map PDF

Hanging Rock State Park Map JPG