Light hiking in Cook Forest
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Really nice woods ! That forest has some of the largest stands of old growth hemlock and white pine in all the east. thanks for sharing and btw very clear vid quality too !
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Nice video Stymie! Love that area.
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wish i knew you was going over there,my son-in-law is a works for cooks forest,he was raised there and knows every inch of it........great video
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BEAUTIFUL VIDEO !
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@cprahl007 Those trees were 250-300 years old...they were cool!
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Stace this reminds me of western Maryland big trees and all. very nice !
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Great Video, what kind of camera are you using, it's so smooth when you're walking. Must have optical stabilizer on it?
TheWave 1 year ago
@TheWave You are right it has great stabilization. You should see the raw vids. If you are looking for a cam where the most important feature is stabilization these Sony's are the best. This is the CX550v Sony. The 500v is what some of my friends have and is equally as good.
stymie02 1 year ago
Is this the area you had your sighting?
clewi1091 1 year ago
@clewi1091 No, sorry for any confusion but this area is laid out very similar. i was just stating that hiking here as opposed to before my sighting is completely different now. i was up here camping for the past week.
stymie02 1 year ago
Hi Stymie.....you and Red and the rest of the Guys over there may be 20.000kms away from myself, but we all have one thing in common Bro....our Passion for the Woods/Bush to Get off our Ass and go and Research and Look for the Amazing Creatures....and for that i take my Hat off to Each and Every One of you over there My Freind...Take Care.....Tony
BigfootGadgets 1 year ago
@BigfootGadgets Well, it is kinda funny because a simple trail like this is where I had my sighting. So, i guess even some ligt hiking could illicit something----lol. Anyway, thx for the kind words.
stymie02 1 year ago