Dolly Sods Winter | Bushcraft Backpacking, Hiking, and Winter Camping in Monongahela National Forest

In this premiere episode of Season 2 of Adventure Archives, we visit a familiar place in the heart of winter: Dolly Sods Wilderness. And this time, Bryan’s with us. We hope you’re longing wistfully for the holiday season, because we’re about to bring you back to it!
We hope it was worth the wait.

We recommend you watch this with Headphones and in HD if you can! Also, for maximum enjoyment, please check out the original Dolly Sods first – there are some musical and cinematic references to that.

–SCENE SELECTION–

00:09 – Intro Sequence
00:38 – After Intro
01:00 – Driving to the Beat
02:04 – Map Sequence
02:19 – Day One Hiking Out
03:38 – Walking and Talking
05:00 – Evening Hiking
05:53 – Talking at Night
06:24 – Stream Crossing
07:56 – Collecting Firewood
09:30 – Sparking the Fire
11:31 – Mousing Around
11:55 – Christmas Dinner
13:53 – Verdant Sleeves
15:13 – Day Two Morning
16:10 – Morning Talking
17:34 – Toilet Paper Talk
18:18 – Through Forest and Hill
21:33 – Lunch on the Knoll
22:41 – Grass-fed Wiener
23:14 – Hiking to the Highlands
24:51 – Bryan’s Thoughts
25:27 – Random Campsite
26:51 – Something Strange
28:38 – A Familiar Intersection
30:32 – Arriving at the Silent Campsite
31:18 – Starting a Fire
32:24 – A Quiet Night
33:04 – Bacon on an Open Fire
34:08 – Post-Bacon Smoking
35:58 – Star Timelapses
36:10 – Day Three Morning
36:41 – Solar Storytelling
38:15 – Setting Out
38:30 – Beaver Dam
39:30 – The Polar Plunge
43:52 – The Soggy Path
44:40 – The Final Junction (Beaver Dam Trail)
45:55 – Auld-venture Lang Syne
47:13 – Credits
47:44 – Please Like, Subscribe, and SHARE!

–OUR GEAR!–

Canon T3i Camera (this link is for the T5i, the T3i is what we actually use, but that and the T4i are both good too) –

Canon 50mm f1.8 Lens –

Sigma 10-20mm Lens –

Tokina 11-16mm Lens –

Manfrotto 502 Video Head MVH502AH –

Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod –

Glidecam 2000 HD w/ Quick Release Plate (That quick release plate is essential. Highly recommended) –

Rode Videomic Pro –

Roland Quad Capture (We use this for recording music) –

Behringer XM8500 Microphone –

Katadyn Water Filter –

Columbia Silver Ridge Convertible Pants –

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All of the musical compositions or arrangements and footage in this video are original, and was composed, recorded, and captured by Andrew Lin, Bryan Lin, and Robby Huang

Original content and music is copyright Adventure Archives/Team Scoog Production (c) 2014