Me and my couzin did it for the fist time yesterday... Challenging and closer for us since we live down near the shore. We usally go to the catskills but were happy to come upon the Gap. We plan to come back and do a lot more. Very nice video. Thankyou!!
Does anyone know a good location to tent camping in the Delaware Water Gap. I'm looking for a spot on the water, near a waterfall or something really nice
It is beautiful for sure! The only thing is, the last few years, Ive noticed it can get really crowded up there, which kind of ruins it for me. Totally depends on the time of day/year you go up there. Sometimes its not so bad.
This is NJ, the road at 2:08 is Rt. 80 in NJ. To get where this guy went you take Rt. 80 West to around mile marker 2. You'll pass a large old train bridge, then you'll see the Gap and some huge cliffs around mile marker 2 this is where you look for the Dunnfield Creek parking lot. If you pass it there will be 1 more exit before youre in PA. At the Dunnfield Creek parking area you have to follow the Red Blaze trail to the top of Mt Tammany. Red Blazes are white with red square in the center.
Hi, the road your seeing is rt 80. The trail I was shooting from is on the NJ side (rt 80 west side). Its one of the last exits in NJ. Might even be the last one I think.
The last exit in NJ is the Old Mine Road which takes you along the other side of the mountain its one of the coolest roads in NJ. Check it out if you get a chance. There is lots of waterfalls and other stuff to see. If you drive 5 miles down and park at the Douglas Parking lot you can get to Sunfish Pond easily, its about a 30 minute hike.
I live in NJ and i love the gap. Your video makes me wish it was warmer so i can drive up there. I just took a bunch of clips from last and made a video on youtube. My camera is old but there is 2 seconds of footage from when i saw two black bears about 100 yards from the top summit.
There is no place like the Gap. I used to go swimming there, and kayak. I live in Los Angeles now and hate it, and thinking of heading back east where the thick greenery swallows you up. You're video is beautiful, brings me to tears...I really liked the song you chose for it. Thank You
Glad you liked it. Yes, alot of people have no idea how nice NJ is once you get out to the west or northwest parts. I can imagine LA is a different world.
Me and my couzin did it for the fist time yesterday... Challenging and closer for us since we live down near the shore. We usally go to the catskills but were happy to come upon the Gap. We plan to come back and do a lot more. Very nice video. Thankyou!!
zukowitz1 1 year ago
What the hell is that guy doing on the top at the end. Looks like a new type of rain dance? Great vid though.
Dooooooooooooope!
Ha!
freevideo88 2 years ago
Does anyone know a good location to tent camping in the Delaware Water Gap. I'm looking for a spot on the water, near a waterfall or something really nice
cueking21 3 years ago
this is awesome i live 25 min away from this
GNRmetallicaFan123 3 years ago
what vista is that at the end?
den9 3 years ago
man i love this place its a great place to hike
mrshananigans 3 years ago
It is beautiful for sure! The only thing is, the last few years, Ive noticed it can get really crowded up there, which kind of ruins it for me. Totally depends on the time of day/year you go up there. Sometimes its not so bad.
haro82 3 years ago
Road/outlook... Is this NJ? How far from Poconos? What Rt. off 80?
ScottGoldbergFilms 3 years ago
This is NJ, the road at 2:08 is Rt. 80 in NJ. To get where this guy went you take Rt. 80 West to around mile marker 2. You'll pass a large old train bridge, then you'll see the Gap and some huge cliffs around mile marker 2 this is where you look for the Dunnfield Creek parking lot. If you pass it there will be 1 more exit before youre in PA. At the Dunnfield Creek parking area you have to follow the Red Blaze trail to the top of Mt Tammany. Red Blazes are white with red square in the center.
kriswhat 3 years ago
Yep, Kriswhat is absolutely right.
haro82 3 years ago
At 2:08. What road is that? How far from Route 209 / 80 West/East?
ScottGoldbergFilms 3 years ago
Hi, the road your seeing is rt 80. The trail I was shooting from is on the NJ side (rt 80 west side). Its one of the last exits in NJ. Might even be the last one I think.
Jeff
haro82 3 years ago
The last exit in NJ is the Old Mine Road which takes you along the other side of the mountain its one of the coolest roads in NJ. Check it out if you get a chance. There is lots of waterfalls and other stuff to see. If you drive 5 miles down and park at the Douglas Parking lot you can get to Sunfish Pond easily, its about a 30 minute hike.
kriswhat 3 years ago
I live in NJ and i love the gap. Your video makes me wish it was warmer so i can drive up there. I just took a bunch of clips from last and made a video on youtube. My camera is old but there is 2 seconds of footage from when i saw two black bears about 100 yards from the top summit.
kriswhat 3 years ago
Yea but be careful of the copperheads rattlesnakes if you go hiking.
PKPeter 4 years ago
There is no place like the Gap. I used to go swimming there, and kayak. I live in Los Angeles now and hate it, and thinking of heading back east where the thick greenery swallows you up. You're video is beautiful, brings me to tears...I really liked the song you chose for it. Thank You
wonderwhaz797 4 years ago
Glad you liked it. Yes, alot of people have no idea how nice NJ is once you get out to the west or northwest parts. I can imagine LA is a different world.
haro82 4 years ago
use to hunt and fish in the gap.
thanks for the memeress.
FERRARIROBERT5432 4 years ago
F in A climbed that puppy off the road stop with my friends where the mountain resembles a face.
humbertabe 4 years ago