Awesome for you two to allow me to revisit my favorite National Park. I remember Chesler Park, and the hike back to camp when I saw a rattlesnake. I did not realize a person could levitate!🐍
What a cool place! At 4:00 it looks like an ancient wall left from a giant building and at 8:05 it looks like a giant grand castle in front of you! The arch is about cool as it gets and the the stone is formed and the textures of it is incredible. What an amazing place!
Beautiful landscape!! Great video!! Glad I found your channel!! I can't go to these places with my physical disabilities, so watching y'all and some of the other guys, is just a treat to me!! Thanks for taking me with y'all!!
thanks for this ! the hardest part about the area is the total lack of easy info on what is there and how to get there. you always hear about them, but there is just so little info thats easy to find, at all. way too many roads are marked 4X4 only when in fact they are just dirt and require modest skills and ground clearance. I've been in the area several times and only on the last trip when I took a chance at driving on a dirt road did I finally start to find some cool things. I get it, no services primitive camping isn't for everyone but it shouldn't be this hard to find things. thank you !
Awesome video. What a hike and that scenery is breathtaking. The sunrises and sunsets in the desert are always so colorful. I live in Nevada. Just subscribed. Great video editing. Well done!
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Awesome for you two to allow me to revisit my favorite National Park. I remember Chesler Park, and the hike back to camp when I saw a rattlesnake. I did not realize a person could levitate!🐍
I would have loved to see a rattler, was a bit too cold though! Chesler park is awesome too, I want to go back and hike it again
Enjoyed the video, Thank you for taking me to this beautiful area!
glad you enjoyed!
What a cool place! At 4:00 it looks like an ancient wall left from a giant building and at 8:05 it looks like a giant grand castle in front of you! The arch is about cool as it gets and the the stone is formed and the textures of it is incredible. What an amazing place!
Many of the formations looked like ancient buildings, its kind of like watching for shapes in the clouds!
@@TopoTravelers I agree totally!
Beautiful landscape!! Great video!! Glad I found your channel!! I can't go to these places with my physical disabilities, so watching y'all and some of the other guys, is just a treat to me!! Thanks for taking me with y'all!!
Thank you! I am glad you can enjoy this amazing place through the video, that is always my goal
Thank you. This brings back great memories from the early 70's.
Beautiful, thanks for another great video.
thanks for this ! the hardest part about the area is the total lack of easy info on what is there and how to get there. you always hear about them, but there is just so little info thats easy to find, at all. way too many roads are marked 4X4 only when in fact they are just dirt and require modest skills and ground clearance. I've been in the area several times and only on the last trip when I took a chance at driving on a dirt road did I finally start to find some cool things. I get it, no services primitive camping isn't for everyone but it shouldn't be this hard to find things. thank you !
Yeah, I love just exploring down dirt roads, even if they are marked 4x4. At the very worst you meet your match and turn around!
Anther great video. Thanks! Also, who is the third person in this video?
There was a park ranger who was walking down the same trail as us, so she ended up being in some of the footage
Martha has mean cutting skills -- especially working with a pocket knife.
BTW, thanks for the info on how the needles form. Very interesting!
I thought it was super interesting too, I should have taken a picture of the sign with the graphic on it
Good stuff! trail well marked?
For the most part, I would recommend downloading the trail just in case
That's a lot of fiber!
It definitely was haha
Where were you able to disperse camping?
Just outside the park at hamburger bottom
Do I need a permit for day hike to Druid Arch Trail?
I didn’t need one when I went, so I don’t think so
Awesome video. What a hike and that scenery is breathtaking. The sunrises and sunsets in the desert are always so colorful. I live in Nevada. Just subscribed. Great video editing. Well done!
This hike was definitely my favorite part of the trip, especially that sunrise. Thanks for subscribing!
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