Harkers Island, North Carolina
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Shackleford Banks Kayak Camping - Cape Lookout National Seashore
My wife and I spent the weekend kayak camping at the Cape Lookout National Seashore.
We drove down Saturday morning and launched at the Harker's Island Visitor Center. From there, it was a 4.9 mile paddle across to the Cape Lookout Lighthouse. We fired up the JetBoil and had lunch before making the rough crossing to Shackleford Banks.
We set up camp and soon had three of the ~120 feral horses on the island come visit. We weren't sure they'd let us in our tents when the sun went down, but fortunately, they slowly moved on.
We made the paddle back to Harker's Island early Sunday morning. It was a great quick trip!
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The Disappearing American Dialect of North Carolina
Hoi Toider, aka Ocracoke Brogue, is a dialect of American English spoken only on remote islands in North Carolina's Outer Banks. The unique accent and vocabulary developed over hundreds of years as a result of the area's isolation. Visitors often mistake the accent as foreign, but with origins dating back to the 1600s, Ocracoke Brogue is about American as it gets.
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UFOs Off the North Carolina Coast || ViralHog
Occurred on November 20, 2018 / Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina
I was fishing on the beach at Cape Lookout on the evening of Tuesday, November 20 around 8PM and was there about an hour with nothing unusual happening. Around 9PM I rebaited my hooks, cast them out into the surf, and walked back to my chair. When I turned back to the ocean, I saw a light in the sky. The light is very bright, stationary, and silent. Over the course of the next hour it faded in and out, as well as sometimes becoming multiple lights. Once it went away completely for about 20 minutes and then reappeared much closer to my position. This video is from that time range. Again, once it appeared, it would fade in and out and become up to four lights at once, but never changed its overall position.
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HARKERS ISLAND RV RESORT BY KEITH MOORE
BEAUTIFUL RV PARK LOCATED ON HARKERS ISLAND NOW OPEN.
Harkers Island RV Resort
Beautiful New RV Park now open for yearly, monthly, weekly and nightly rates. Give us a call at anytime. Chris Chadwick local to the area, and owner. Phone Number 252-725-0820
Harkers to Shackleford Banks to Cape Lookout
Paddle trip departing Harker's Island. Paddled to Shackleford Banks to see the horses. Then paddled to Cape Lookout. After a break on Lookout, paddled back to Harkers.
The Carolina Brogue: Outer Banks Vocabulary
Excerpt from The Carolina Brogue, a documentary about the language and life of the North Carolina Outer Banks
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ABOUT THE CAROLINA BROGUE
The North Carolina Outer Banks is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. Eery year millions of visitors descend on coastal towns from Manteo and Kitty Hawk to Ocracoke and Harkers Island, while some villages along the sound remain relatively isolated. Most of the early residents of the Outer Banks came south by boat from Tidewater Virginia and the eastern shores of Maryland, and many of them had originally come from Southwest England and the Ulster province of Ireland. Features of British and Scots-Irish English have been retained in the local dialect, though the language developed independently to take on a distinctive regional characters. This dialect is now recognized as a part of our national heritage and a vital part of coastal culture.
Rooted in twenty years of fieldwork, research and community ties, The Carolina Brogue is a candid portrait of contemporary life on the Carolina Coast, and a look at one of the most unique dialects in the world.
Film by NEAL HUTCHESON
Executive Producer WALT WOLFRAM
A production of THE LANGUAGE AND LIFE PROJECT
at North Carolina State University
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An island adventure at shackleford banks
A video of me and some friends going out camping on the island
Shackleford and Cape Lookout Kayaking Trip
May 2012 - Outer Banks of North Carolina
Harkers Island to Shackleford to Cape Lookout to Harkers Island
North Carolina - Shackelford Banks - A Fun Camping TRIP!
The Carolina Brogue: Language of the Outer Banks
Excerpt from The Carolina Brogue, a documentary about the language and life of the North Carolina Outer Banks
Available on DVD:
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ABOUT THE CAROLINA BROGUE
The North Carolina Outer Banks is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. Eery year millions of visitors descend on coastal towns from Manteo and Kitty Hawk to Ocracoke and Harkers Island, while some villages along the sound remain relatively isolated. Most of the early residents of the Outer Banks came south by boat from Tidewater Virginia and the eastern shores of Maryland, and many of them had originally come from Southwest England and the Ulster province of Ireland. Features of British and Scots-Irish English have been retained in the local speech of North Carolina's Outer Banks. This dialect is now recognized as a vital part of coastal heritage and culture, one of our nation's great cultural assets.
Rooted in twenty years of fieldwork, research and community ties, The Carolina Brogue is a candid portrait of contemporary life on the Carolina Coast, and a look at one of the most unique dialects in the world.
Film by NEAL HUTCHESON
Executive Producer WALT WOLFRAM
A production of THE LANGUAGE AND LIFE PROJECT
at North Carolina State University
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Portsmouth Island North Carolina Summer 2019
Follow along As I travel to Portsmouth Island in North Carolina. This is an Island with a village that us to be have a population of 600 in the 1800's but is a modern ghost town today. This island is one of the few places on the east coast where you can camp on the beach.
South Core Island Cape Lookout Outer Banks North Carolina
My first time on South Core Island in Cape Lookout National Seashore, Outer Banks, North Carolina. Just driving around doing a little exploring before heading south to find a campsite.
Radio Island, Beaufort NC 2018
Located on the edge of the Bulkhead Channel which leads to the Back Sound, the Radio Island Beach Access is a unique and wonderfully convenient beach destination for both Morehead City and Beaufort visitors. Renowned for its calm waters, sandy shorelines, and location that’s just a few minutes’ drive away from a number of coastal communities, this stretch of slightly inland shoreline that’s managed by the Carteret County Parks and Rec is a popular destination for anyone in need of a little fun in the sun.
The Radio Island Beach Access has ample parking just south of the Radio Island Marina, and from here, visitors can take a stroll along the beach where the waves are gentle, (and generally non-existent), but the views are outstanding. As a result of this calm terrain, the beach is a popular destination for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, fishing, and other watersports that are best enjoyed in flat and shallow waters. The area can also be a fruitful shelling destination, as well as a nice spot to spread out a beach chair and catch a few rays. Located just barely off the beaten path, and yet nicely easy to reach, this local beach is a hidden gem destination that both visiting and local beach-goers will adore.
Not to be missed! Cape Lookout National Seashore North Carolina
Cape Lookout National Seashore off North Carolina's eastern shore is made up of several barrier islands that beckon adventurous travelers. Not far from Cape Hatteras and Ocracoke (2 amazing destinations), it offers camping, cabins, history,beach, surf, solitude, primitive camping, wild horses, seals, turtles, dolphin, and so much more. Reached only by commercial ferries, this 56 mile long section of the North Carolina Outer Banks comprises three main islands: North Core Banks, South Core Banks and Shackleford Banks.
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Radio Island Beach Access in NC (Public Regional)
Radio Island Beach Access in NC is a public regional area between Morehead City and Beaufort in Carteret County and is part of the parks and recreation department.
Radio Island beach access offers public restrooms, showers, free parking, and nature trails to the beach area.
What makes this area unique for Carteret County NC families is that the area is not directly on the ocean thus there are no large waves but the area is known for dangerous rip currents and very shallow and warm waters.
Radio Island is also a popular area for fisherman who fish the warm shallow waters.
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Duck Hunting - The Island - 910 Outdoors
We're back to south eastern North Carolina for our first duck hunting film of the season. We team up with Jeff Holland and his crew to get it done on some divers. Hope you enjoy this action packed hunt and stay tuned for more to come!!
If you are interested in being a part of Season 1 of 910 Outdoors, please email us at: 910outdoors@gmail.com
Produced By: 910 Outdoors
Directed By: Garrett Chappell
Hunters:
Jeff Holland
Kent Moore
Jesse Hudson
Joshua Jones
Matt C Moore
Bill Newman
Will Newman
Tony Arce
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Best Places for Beach Camping in North Carolina. TOP 15
Best Places for Beach Camping in North Carolina. TOP 15: Carolina Beach State Park, Surf City Campground Topsail Beach, Atlantic Beach, Ocracoke Island Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Bald Head Island, Hammocks Beach State Park Swansboro, Lake Santeetlah, Lake James State Park, Shackleford Bank Harkers Island, Freeman Park Carolina Beach, Davidson River Campground Pisgah Forest, Kure Beach, Emerald Isle, Carova Beach, Jockey's Ridge State Park