you all prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account..? I somehow forgot my account password. I love any assistance you can offer me.
@Beckett Clyde thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
There's little to beat mountains in the desert. Comparing scale, SA is a bit all from the USA packed into an area only a bit bigger than than the state of Texas. In the eastern Freestate which borders Lesotho it looks just like Moab, the sandstone cliffs with dinosaur fossils and in the case of our history, the bushman art on the rocks. And then 5 hours drive away is our east coast, which is just like being in Florida. I had a look, the Colorado and Green rivers meet very close to Slickrock. It's a stunning area, so enjoying you sharing the journey with us viewers. Kind regards, Duncan
I think Canyonlands could my favorite national park. Would be awesome to visit in person. Glad you got to see this. Don't think it would be nice in June-July or August, would hotter than heck. Only I would be afraid to meet a rattler there EWWW. Also in watching the videos from outdoors, the rock piles are called Cairns. Like watching your videos!!
Aaron was stuck in a rock in Blue John Canyon(not actually in Canyonlands). There is a detached 4th section of Canyonlands that is part of the Maze. It is Horseshoe Canyon where the Great Gallery is. When Aaron freed himself he was able to make it to Horseshoe Canyon where he ran into some hikers. There aren't many people that do that hike a day. I would guess 0 to 20 people per day. The day I did it, there were 6 people registered in the book at the beginning of the trail. The day before there had been 10 I noticed. It is an easy trailhead to get to if it hasn't rained and the road is in good shape. We did it in a standard rental car. Use good judgment. So Aaron was found in the detached section of The Maze in Canyonlands, but he was trapped just outside the park. His car was at that trailhead that I described above. The Great Gallery is fairly easy and non-technical. Blue John I'd a canyonee😢ring route involving some climbs, rappels, and rope use. I would suspect there could be many days or even weeks before people would have found him
The three districts of canyonlands are separated by the Colorado and Green river. The rivers form a Y junction inside the park which forms the three districts.
Several years ago, my wife and I bought our NP lifetime senior pass for $5.00 each and our passport book - lots of cancellations & stickers including last week’s fall trip on the Blue Ridge Parkway to see colorful foliage...👍🏻👍🏻
What is the name of that book you have been putting stamps in? We've been to some pretty epic places but have not been getting stamps for the memories. I guess we'll have to try to make it back with one of those books to stamp. Good times, thanks for the ride along.
Thanks for sharing! I’m planning a trip that will include the Needles district of Canyonlands. How much time did you spend there? Is one day enough time to see at least some of the sites? Also, you mention in the video that Slickrock Foot is 2.4 miles. Is that round trip?
I cannot recall if that was round trip or what. I know we didn’t walk the entire trail. You can certainly see many great spots in the park if you only have one day, two days would be ever better.
Thanks for taking me with you on your adventures 😊
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An amazing park! Thank you so much for taking us along!
Thank you so much for sharing this fantastic video. We will go there tomorrow to appreciate the beauty of nature.
I’m so jealous. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for taking all of us along with you on your adventures!! Just adore you and Abby!!!❤❤❤
you all prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow forgot my account password. I love any assistance you can offer me.
@Collin Kamryn instablaster ;)
@Beckett Clyde thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Beckett Clyde it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass!
@Collin Kamryn no problem xD
Thanks for sharing. We love Moab and really miss not getting to visit for the past 2 years.
There's little to beat mountains in the desert.
Comparing scale, SA is a bit all from the USA packed into an area only a bit bigger than than the state of Texas.
In the eastern Freestate which borders Lesotho it looks just like Moab, the sandstone cliffs with dinosaur fossils and in the case of our history, the bushman art on the rocks.
And then 5 hours drive away is our east coast, which is just like being in Florida.
I had a look, the Colorado and Green rivers meet very close to Slickrock.
It's a stunning area, so enjoying you sharing the journey with us viewers.
Kind regards,
Duncan
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Great job on these videos. If all goes well we plan to make this trip next fall.👍🤤👍
Utah is always Beautiful...I'm from Lake Powell Page,Az
We visited Page for about half a day last year to see horseshoe Bend. What a wonderful area! Want to visit more of it including lake Powell.
From here in the UK thank you for sharing your hikes amazing views
I can’t wait until my husband and I can do some hiking 🥾 out that way.
I vote for a little cactus garden on the grillin’ and chillin’ pad when you get back home!
I like it!
First ?!? Fantastic views 👍🏻👍🏻
USA is a beautiful country, have been traveling over 20 years (motorhome) just never get tired of it.
I think Canyonlands could my favorite national park. Would be awesome to visit in person. Glad you got to see this. Don't think it would be nice in June-July or August,
would hotter than heck. Only I would be afraid to meet a rattler there EWWW. Also in watching the videos from outdoors, the rock piles are called Cairns. Like watching your videos!!
That Cafe' is a MUST while in MOAB :) you guys are doing tis right!
Beautiful place!!!!
Aaron was stuck in a rock in Blue John Canyon(not actually in Canyonlands). There is a detached 4th section of Canyonlands that is part of the Maze. It is Horseshoe Canyon where the Great Gallery is. When Aaron freed himself he was able to make it to Horseshoe Canyon where he ran into some hikers. There aren't many people that do that hike a day. I would guess 0 to 20 people per day. The day I did it, there were 6 people registered in the book at the beginning of the trail. The day before there had been 10 I noticed. It is an easy trailhead to get to if it hasn't rained and the road is in good shape. We did it in a standard rental car. Use good judgment.
So Aaron was found in the detached section of The Maze in Canyonlands, but he was trapped just outside the park. His car was at that trailhead that I described above. The Great Gallery is fairly easy and non-technical. Blue John I'd a canyonee😢ring route involving some climbs, rappels, and rope use. I would suspect there could be many days or even weeks before people would have found him
I was there the same day! Did the Druid Arch hike. That's crazy.
Nice!!
Don't forget you need to do Bryce canyon, capitol Reef, Natural bridges and get out on a boat in Lake Powell.
The three districts of canyonlands are separated by the Colorado and Green river. The rivers form a Y junction inside the park which forms the three districts.
Lifetime pass is available at age 55 and it cost me $10.00. I love it!
It's $90 at age 62 now for a national park pass
Several years ago, my wife and I bought our NP lifetime senior pass for $5.00 each and our passport book - lots of cancellations & stickers including last week’s fall trip on the Blue Ridge Parkway to see colorful foliage...👍🏻👍🏻
Which entrance to the park is the needle district. Thank you. Great video
It’s about an hour south of Moab. The turnoff from the main highway is closer to Monticello, UT.
What is the name of that book you have been putting stamps in? We've been to some pretty epic places but have not been getting stamps for the memories. I guess we'll have to try to make it back with one of those books to stamp. Good times, thanks for the ride along.
It’s the Passport book. You can buy them from any of the visitors centers or order it from their website.
Geology of Canyonlands is available online at www.gutenberg.org/files/51048/51048-h/51048-h.htm
I was curious about those potholes.
Thanks for sharing! I’m planning a trip that will include the Needles district of Canyonlands. How much time did you spend there? Is one day enough time to see at least some of the sites? Also, you mention in the video that Slickrock Foot is 2.4 miles. Is that round trip?
I cannot recall if that was round trip or what. I know we didn’t walk the entire trail. You can certainly see many great spots in the park if you only have one day, two days would be ever better.
You need to get to Bryce Canyon
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Yup, get a pass. Lifetime if you can; do it with zero delay before they change the rules as a ranger told me they plan.
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