Paradise Falls Cave Hike: 5 Surprises Inside the BC Cave Adventure
This Paradise Falls cave hike turned into one of the wildest adventures on the Herbistry420 channel — 5 unforgettable moments including a cave exit so tight I had to ditch the backpack just to squeeze through. Joined by my buddy Zoli, we blazed a live hash rosin cart, scrambled across slippery stream crossings, and discovered ...
This Paradise Falls cave hike turned into one of the wildest adventures on the Herbistry420 channel — 5 unforgettable moments including a cave exit so tight I had to ditch the backpack just to squeeze through. Joined by my buddy Zoli, we blazed a live hash rosin cart, scrambled across slippery stream crossings, and discovered that the cave near Paradise Falls is equal parts hype and humbling. If you love cannabis-friendly outdoor adventures in British Columbia, this one’s for you.
Paradise Falls Cave Hike: What to Expect on the Trail
The hike back to Paradise Falls starts with familiar terrain — the “farting cactuses” (nepalis) near the trailhead, a slippery stream crossing that’s basically a real-life American Ninja Warrior obstacle, and views that make every stumble worth it. This is our second trip to this area, and returning with a flashlight, snacks, a veggie tray, and a Jetty disposable live hash rosin cart made the whole thing feel next level.
The hike involves uneven surfaces, exposed rock scrambles, and at least one very sketchy water crossing. Wear proper footwear — Fordee will be the first to admit that regular shoes on wet rocks is not ideal, especially when you’re stoned on 81% THC live hash rosin.
5 Wild Moments From the Paradise Falls Cave Adventure
- The Cave Entry Letdown — After building it up since the previous video, the cave turned out to be about 12 feet long. Still worth it. 100% still worth it.
- The Tightest Cave Exit in BC — To get out the back end of the cave, the backpack had to come off. Crawling through that crevice stoned is a full-body experience.
- Jetty Tropicana Cherry Cart Review on the Trail — A disposable live hash rosin cart with 90% total active cannabinoids and 81% THC. Strong but coughy — great flavour though. Full mini-review in the video.
- The Stream Crossing from Hell — This was genuinely sketchy. Slippery rocks, no handholds, and a high probability of ending up in what might be poison water (there was a sign). Made it across. Barely.
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