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Easy One-Night Sipsey Wilderness Backpacking Trip to Fall Creek Falls

In this video, Jacob and I do a very short backpacking trip in the Sipsey Wilderness of North Alabama. We hiked in only about 1.5 miles to Fall Creek Falls and camped above the waterfall. We started at the Sipsey Recreation Area parking lot off Cranal Road (only a short distance off of State Highway 33). We began by hiking about a 0.5 mile (0.8 km) up Trail 200 (the Borden Creek Trail) until we reached the intersection with Trail 209 (the Sipsey Fork Trail). Here, we forded the Borden Creek and followed Trail 209 until we reached the Fall Creek Falls waterfall. We climbed up the slope to the top of the falls were there is a favorite large, flat campsite that we had all to ourselves. It was warm and we didn’t start a fire, but we enjoyed the natural fireworks of the synchronized fireflies and the stars shining through the tree tops. Info on Synchronized Fireflies over at Smarter Every Day:    • The Mystery of Synchronous Fireflies ...   The Sipsey Wilderness (#sipseywilderness) lies within the Bankhead National Forest in northwestern Alabama. Sipsey was the first designated wilderness area in Alabama in 1975 and now encompasses about 24,922 acres (10,086 ha). Rivers and streams have carved canyons and valleys in the limestone and sandstone of the local plateau resulting in a wide range of micro-climates in a short hiking distance, some amazing natural features, a few historic sites, as well as endless nooks and crannies to explore. Wilderness camping, building campfires, hunting, and fishing are permitted. Sipsey is a "Leave no Trace" area (https://lnt.org/why/7-principles/) with, despite appearances, no designated fire rings, camp sites or facilities. Unfortunately, there are many traces of the hundreds who hike and camp here every year. Please be considerate and do not add to the already extensive damage in this special place. My custom maps of the Sipsey Wilderness: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... My other videos of the Sipsey Wilderness:    • Sipsey Wilderness   Fall Creek FallsTrail info: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/al... Sipsey Wilderness info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sipsey_... Equipment: Camera: GoPro Hero8 Black: https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/cameras/... Music by Lobo Loco: Bar Fly (ID 1746):    • Bar Fly  (ID 1746)   Title card music by Lobo-Loco: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lob... #hike #hiking #backpacking #waterfall

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