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Walking the Autumn Forest Trails of North Cascades – 4K Virtual Hike with Relaxing Forest Sounds

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Welcome to North Cascades National Park. Take a virtual hike through the autumn forest with our filmmaker Roman Khomlyak (00:00:00). Autumn is Roman’s favorite season. It’s not hard to guess why. Just look at this variety of shades, colors, and moods. Cool and cloudy days fill the forest with mystery and romance. Sunny and clear days make the woods seem to burn with a bright and warm fire. Walk along the wet ground along the trail (00:03:10), enjoy the dense forest growth, moss on tree trunks, the murmur of the river, and the beauty of the mountain forest in 4K Ultra HD. Climb the mountains along the path (04:46:32). The first snow has already fallen here, the bald cypress have already turned yellow and have begun to shed their needles, and the freshness of the approach of winter is felt as a tingle on the skin and in the lungs. Enjoy watching this forest hike video and explore the amazing forest and mountain trails of Washington State with us!

Video from: #NorthCascadesNationalPark
Video title: Walking at North Cascades
Time of filming: November 2018
Equipment used: Blackmagic 4K camera
Video type: virtual forest hike
Video resolution: 4K UHD
Producer: Roman Khomlyak, Pro Art Inc.
Cinematographer: Roman Khomlyak
Editor and colorist: Mykhailo Feshchak

The North Cascade is part of a 500-mile mountain range. From Mount Shasta in California to British Columbia, the Cascade Mountains are renowned for their spectacular scenery, dense forests, and full-flowing rivers and lakes. North Cascades National Park has the largest glacial system in the United States. There are over 300 glaciers and 300 lakes in the park. This is the perfect place for hikers to view cascading waterfalls, glacier views, icy blue lakes, and stunning hiking trails.

Virtual walks in the forest, especially in autumn, are great for dealing with negativity and fatigue. It is well known that in the forest, the pulse rate decreases by 15-20 beats per minute, and breathing becomes smoother and calmer. Walking here is an excellent option for relaxation and anti-stress therapy. Now, thanks to this amazing virtual forest hike you have the opportunity to go to the forest without leaving your home!

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Best Hikes in the World- To Try Before You Die

Here are 20 of the best hikes in the world to try before you die. From multi day backpacking routes, to hut to hut walks, day hikes and cross country expeditions, this list will take you around the world to see some of the most epic scenery you could imagine. It was no easy feat narrowing this list down, and I hope it inspires you to grab your backpack and head for the mountains.

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Short Asheville Day Hikes | Top 5 Best Trails | North Carolina | Easy to Moderate | Summits & Falls

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Short Asheville Day Hikes | Top 5 Best Trails | North Carolina | Easy to Moderate | Summits & Falls

Asheville is a city in western North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains known for its vibrant arts scene, historic architecture, and laid-back vibe. It is also home to some of the southeast’s top short trails, making it an ideal post-hike stop to grab a craft beer or indulgent dinner. These are the top 5 short day hikes within 40 miles of Asheville, North Carolina.

CONTENTS
00:00 Teaser Overview
00:58 #5 Sam Knob Trail
03:01 #4 Lookout Trail
05:20 #3 Catawba Falls
07:44 #2 The Craggies
10:14 Mt Mitchell Summit
11:46 #1 Triple & High Falls
14:15 Trail Comparison

#5 Sam Knob Trail, Pisgah National Forest
Sam Knob is a 6,000-foot peak just beyond the Blue Ridge Parkway and has exceptional summit views, including the nearby Devil’s Courthouse, Black Balsam Knob, and peaks in the Shining Rock Wilderness. Located about 37 miles from Asheville, this hike has beautiful grassy meadows that are adorned with wildflowers in the spring as well as the sweet scent of balsam fir the year-round.

#4 Lookout Trail, Montreat, North Carolina
The Lookout Trail can be found in the town of Montreat, just 18 miles from Asheville. This short trail has a moderate ascent that rewards hikers with summit rock outcroppings and views of the Seven Sisters of the Black Mountains. Autumn can be an especially beautiful time of year as colorful fall foliage fills the mountainside trees. The lookout at the top indeed makes the effort of the uphill climb worthwhile.

#3 Catawba Falls, Pisgah National Forest
The trailhead for Catawba Falls can be found just 28 miles east of Asheville. An out-and-back of under 2 ½ miles, this hike offers the stunning beauty of a cascading waterfall that drops over 100 feet in total. Two footbridges have been added over the years and now the area is temporarily closed until Spring of 2023 when more major trail improvements will be revealed.

#2 Craggy Pinnacle & Craggy Gardens, Blue Ridge Parkway
The Great Craggy Mountains are located just 20 miles northeast of Asheville. Referred to as “The Craggies”, this area includes these two popular trails with stunning views that can be easily reached from the Blue Ridge Parkway. The elevation rise and grassy balds make for impressive viewing of the surrounding mountains and valleys, especially when pink and purple Catawba rhododendron are in bloom from mid-June to July.

HM Mount Mitchell Summit Trail, Mount Mitchell State Park
The parking lot at the Mount Mitchell State Park can bring enthusiasts within a few hundred yards of the highest peak East of the Mississippi River. A paved path to an accessible overlook and spectacular views is great for those who may be challenged by traditional hiking.

#1 Triple Falls & High Falls, Dupont State Forest
Our top hike is located within the DuPont State Forest, just 40 miles south of Asheville. The forest is blessed with many stunningly beautiful waterfalls and consequently was used to shoot scenes from The Last of the Mohicans as well as The Hunger Games. Within a short 3 ½ mile hike, you can reach two incredible waterfall specimens as well as a picturesque covered bridge.
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