These Are the Ultimate Hidden Gems of Southern Utah! (SUV Camping/Vanlife Adventures)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @SUVRVing
    @SUVRVing  Год назад +49

    Hope everyone has a great 4th of July! We'll be painting walls and cabinets and eating ice cream 😁🇺🇸 🎆

    • @onlyjesussaves840
      @onlyjesussaves840 Год назад +1

      Haven't seen your new place ever since you showed it to us right after you bought it. Hope you plan on showing an update on it soon?! :) Blessings! :)

    • @PreventiveCarnivore
      @PreventiveCarnivore Год назад +1

      Happy Independence Day to you, Tristan & your beautiful wife! ❤

    • @lexpatterson5098
      @lexpatterson5098 Год назад

      Have fun 😁 I just got a 2 week dose of SUVRVing and as always enjoyed both 😁 I missed you last week while in Australia for work. But I did manage a whale watching boat ride while there 😁

    • @davidstrumsky7012
      @davidstrumsky7012 Год назад

      Hopefully, homemade ice cream! My wish for you

  • @peaceloveandunderstanding
    @peaceloveandunderstanding Год назад +49

    Southern Utah never disappoints, and neither do you, Tristan. Another high quality video.

  • @friendlyfff2155
    @friendlyfff2155 Год назад +8

    Tristan - if / when you don't keep exploring the American landscape, you could become a cinematographer - you have a wonderful eye for what makes great video; not just the content, but the presentation. Amazing work ...

  • @edmor1086
    @edmor1086 8 месяцев назад

    Just love that you put the g p s coordinates.

  • @jacobmalkin2612
    @jacobmalkin2612 Год назад +32

    Not a geologist, just a rock enthusiast here. There is a feature in Capitol Reef nearby called the Gypsum Sink Hole. My guess is those holes were once filled with Gypsum which dissolved away due to groundwater. Love the video as always!

    • @jmpattillo
      @jmpattillo Год назад +3

      Yeah that’s on the Cathedral Valley scenic drive. Such a epic road.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  Год назад +3

      I think that's a good bet. Thanks for watching!

    • @lexpatterson5098
      @lexpatterson5098 Год назад +4

      We have it here in TX along some of the dry creek beds and It looks just like what Tristan filmed. Gotta be gyp.

    • @johncampbell5333
      @johncampbell5333 Год назад

      Have you been to the hanksville/burpee dinosaur quarry? It’s cool. We wandered around for an hour before we found where all the bones were. Very very remote, and I’ve wanted to explore further around the area.

  • @mariawalsh335
    @mariawalsh335 Год назад +2

    Nature's master piece 😊

  • @johnd746
    @johnd746 Год назад +26

    As usual, thank you for showing us beautiful remote areas of our country. We live through your adventures.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @RuggedRunnerOverland
    @RuggedRunnerOverland Год назад +7

    I've been subscribed to your channel for 6 years now and have to say, you've shown some amazing places but capturing that landspout is the coolest thing I've seen in your videos to date.

  • @edwardhanson3664
    @edwardhanson3664 Год назад +1

    Walking in the steps of Edward Abbey

  • @wadestear4750
    @wadestear4750 Год назад +7

    Thanks for taking me places I'll never be able to get to. Love it 😀

    • @barbarafuhrman7395
      @barbarafuhrman7395 Год назад

      I feel the same...i call this vacation plans I love road trips..be safe ❤

  • @KenG557
    @KenG557 Год назад +2

    Southern Utah is my favorite section of America.

  • @sharondavis8003
    @sharondavis8003 Год назад +21

    Tristan, are you sure you are on earth & not some faraway galaxy in this video? The landscape in this area is simply breathtaking!😮 Love the Angel of Death formation & all the other dramatic spires in the canyon. They do look so alien.The drone shots are so good at showing how massive everything is around you. 👏🏻 Great job. Be safe. 🙋🏼‍♀️👍🏻 Freaky looking dust devil also 😊

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  Год назад +2

      It is otherworldly, isn't it? Thanks Sharon!

    • @billj5645
      @billj5645 Год назад +1

      Those spires are actually fairly close to the Mars Desert Research Station.

  • @mattl6948
    @mattl6948 Год назад +2

    I love the music in this video!

  • @jefflunt9615
    @jefflunt9615 Год назад +1

    Love this one. My old pal Utah Slim introduced me to this area 35 years ago. So nice to visit from my armchair. Thanks Man.

    • @jefflunt9615
      @jefflunt9615 Год назад

      PS...there used to be a motel in Hanksville owned by a gal named Billie. She had a graveyard with tombstones outside with names of various dogs. She hated them. Needless to say, I didn't care much for her either. Also, there was a service station across the street from Billie's with an employee's pickup outside with a bumper sticker that read "Wildness, Land that's good for nothing". How nice. They were the two negatives and probably long gone. Back in the early 90's it was a very friendly place otherwise.

  • @MetalHikerGuy
    @MetalHikerGuy Год назад +1

    Missed opportunity to play Slayer's Angel of Death 🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @pamelawilliford9944
    @pamelawilliford9944 Год назад +6

    Love your latest series on New Mexico and Utah. I really want to explore those areas.

  • @schadlarry
    @schadlarry Год назад +1

    Another cool area. I'm going to need a bigger bucket.

  • @dougsundseth6904
    @dougsundseth6904 Год назад +8

    If you haven't already done it, the trip out to the Temples of the Sun and Moon is definitely worth the time. Both of the Temples are very striking and the edge of the plateau just to the west of there is also amazing.
    (Capitol Reef NP is really underrated.)

  • @FishingCircle
    @FishingCircle Год назад

    The angel of death is crazy! Thanks for showing us!

  • @gibsonrocker17
    @gibsonrocker17 Год назад +3

    That whole area of the state is one of my absolute favorite areas of Utah. Probably at this point, mostly because it's still largely unknown by most people visiting the state. I've really only scratched the surface of the entire "Swell" area, myself and it's only a few hours from where I live. It's such a great place to disconnect too because there's barely any cell signal, if any for most of that region and it's just truly and otherworldly place! Plus, the Henry's are one of my top 3 mountain ranges in all of Utah too, so it's just a magical area. It'd be an incredible place to live if I just wanted to get away from it all! 🤣

  • @jessiejanetgleasonhaworth45
    @jessiejanetgleasonhaworth45 Год назад +5

    Perspective is everything! Thanks for the fantastic drone shots! Beautiful country!

  • @isabelmendi3973
    @isabelmendi3973 Год назад +2

    Wow amazing , love the sand storm. Beautiful rock formations.

  • @dianespears6057
    @dianespears6057 Год назад +2

    The sci fi scenery was really interesting and beautiful. The dust devil was a surprise. Glad I watched. Thank you.

  • @g2t
    @g2t Год назад

    Wow! The monolith footage w/ the overcast sky is incredible...

  • @zaynegrey7056
    @zaynegrey7056 Год назад +1

    That was a pretty nice sized dust devil! We get them often in az

  • @johnmcdonald1306
    @johnmcdonald1306 Год назад

    The geological landscape with little vegetation is something I have never seen. Thank you for the adventures that I only wish I would have done out west. Your a great viideo artist. narrator and intelligent, informative hiker . Im 64 but, hiked and repelled at Red river gorge. And hiked the smokey mountains when I was younger and loved it. I was blessed to be able to go to the El Yunque rain forest in Puerto Rico and that was great. Being older I stayed in a nice hotel in San Juan and met a Research Scientist at the pool bar who was there and told me the best trials to see falls and plant life that was only at the rain forest.

  • @jeffking6672
    @jeffking6672 Год назад +2

    Had the good fortune to live in Hanksville for a couple of years as a kid back in the late 60's when my dad had a remote assignment for the government. That was before Hanksville was the big town it is today, and my mom didn't consider it "Good Fortune" as the area was very remote at that time. Loved exploring the area, and did so constantly. Tried to climb factory Bute as a 10 year old. Spent a whole day and didn't even make it to the base of the cliffs. you climb 3 steps up slide 2 back down. Surprisingly we'd find lot's of sharks teeth in the are east of factory bute, even found some dinosaur bones once. You could easily spend a lifetime in that region of the world and never run out of new things to explore

  • @primarytrainer1
    @primarytrainer1 Год назад +6

    this is exactly the place I wanted to go this weekend TT^TT my friends bailed on me last minute. seriously envy your ability to just go alone and feel safe about it. hopefully eventually I will get there too.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  Год назад +13

      Learning to be comfortable by yourself is the best travel hack there is!

    • @governer76
      @governer76 Год назад +4

      Best trip I ever took was after everyone bailed & I went alone. Flew from Nashville to Salt Lake City. Drove to Capital Reef, Bryce Canyon, three days hiking Zion, Vegas, Yosemite & back to Park City all in 9 days!

  • @LongdistanceRider22
    @LongdistanceRider22 Год назад

    Welcome back ! Valley of the Gods is one of my favorite places! ❤️ Dust Devils are Real !

  • @geofieldcamp
    @geofieldcamp Год назад +7

    I don’t see any volcanic rocks in the area, so probably not ancient vents. The formation resembles the similarly aged Gypsum Springs formation in Wyoming (Jurassic) which as the name suggests includes gypsum, but also limestone and shale. I suspect those void spaces likely were filled with gypsum that has since dissolved, or could be dissolution feature in limestone, like epikarst.

  • @johnchedsey1306
    @johnchedsey1306 Год назад +4

    I was in southern Utah last weekend to explore three backroads: House Rock Road, which goes from 89A in AZ to US 89 in Utah by Vermillion Cliffs, Cottonwood Canyon road through Grand Staircase-Escalante, and then the Burr Trail Road, connected Boulder UT to Bullfrog. There is nothing like southern Utah, for sure. I felt like it was nothing but postcard photos any direction you look.

    • @InSurrealtime
      @InSurrealtime Год назад +2

      I love the little slot canyon that goes into the red and white stripe area. It's off Cottonwood Canyon road, near the south end if I recall.

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 Год назад

      @@InSurrealtime I need to find out where that is and visit for myself sometime!

    • @InSurrealtime
      @InSurrealtime Год назад +2

      @@johnchedsey1306 I just looked it up, it's called Hackberry Canyon.

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 Год назад

      @@InSurrealtime thanks! I have it saved on my map to visit!

  • @carolsmith7380
    @carolsmith7380 Год назад

    Opening music was perfect!!!!

  • @surf2trails
    @surf2trails 9 месяцев назад

    Visited today thanks to this post! Wow... just wow... Simply incredible! Thanks!

  • @joedadbod8450
    @joedadbod8450 Год назад

    Wonderful video, yet again, Tristan! Love that larger dust devil, and the views from those monoliths are amazing.

  • @RandomGuy-qm3mg
    @RandomGuy-qm3mg Год назад +3

    Nice to see a Land Cruiser going somewhere more interesting than Costco which is about as adventurous as mine ever gets to go

    • @user-me8ot1iw1q
      @user-me8ot1iw1q Год назад

      Send me the co_ordinates So I can plan a visit

  • @swassociates
    @swassociates 2 месяца назад

    I hiked out there last week. I thought I was going to Long Dong Silver but found this instead. I need to actually locate Long Dong Silver now.

  • @jamesmeyer1325
    @jamesmeyer1325 Год назад

    Great video of an area I plan to visit as soon as I can. You captured the remoteness and the solitude of the place, as well as the views.

  • @deboraward1574
    @deboraward1574 Год назад

    That rock formation is very cool.

  • @davidnapper8097
    @davidnapper8097 Год назад +3

    Thanks for taking us on another awesome adventure ! Really love the desert , but , due to age and health issues , its unlikely I will ever get to be there in person again . Not your average tourist stop so not a lot of folks post these places on their travel vlogs . Thanks for letting us tag along 👍👍

  • @JBaads
    @JBaads Год назад +1

    Have you been to the monument honoring Old Ephraim the last grizzly killed in Utah? It's up Logan canyon.

  • @pcatful
    @pcatful Год назад

    Nice music! Great adventuring as ususal!

  • @oldboater
    @oldboater Год назад +2

    Another great video. I’m always impressed with the extra distance you have to walk to set up your walking shots. Keep up your (our) travels😅

  • @bobbeckman3735
    @bobbeckman3735 Год назад +1

    I vote for Bob’s stump 😊

  • @TheFremenChick
    @TheFremenChick Год назад

    My favorite part was the worm sign - the shai hulud.

  • @karenkincaid5569
    @karenkincaid5569 Год назад

    Been a bit sick lately and have spent 24x7 watching your videos. Born in Boulder, i felt famaliar a bit. But thank you so, so much for showing such incredible God given beauty. I love to watch you climb up rocks. You are just like a spider....seems you are barely touching the rocks. Please be careful.

  • @TheBlingschmo
    @TheBlingschmo Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @kaykaykayak9368
    @kaykaykayak9368 Год назад

    Just gorgeous, some of it reminds me of Bryce Canyon, the drone shots were great!Thanks so much .

  • @aklgooshock
    @aklgooshock Год назад

    That was very cool...loved the dust devil! or Dustnado!

  • @madelynrobinson1222
    @madelynrobinson1222 Год назад

    Drone footage and music 🙌

  • @kimberlyphillips372
    @kimberlyphillips372 Год назад

    These escapes into nature and exploring areas I may never get to, just totally excite me! The quality of the video/ editing/ pulling it all together with info and commentary are totally outstanding! Wow!!! ❤

  • @phoenixaz8431
    @phoenixaz8431 Год назад

    Giving GPS coordinates is the best thing! Thank you so much for that!🥰

  • @krissmith2004
    @krissmith2004 Год назад

    Good on you that’s some serious badassery while soloing ,respect

  • @arklandscape2350
    @arklandscape2350 Год назад

    That was some sick architecture before they demolished!!

  • @gouldmedia1099
    @gouldmedia1099 Год назад

    Another great video. We were in that area yesterday doing Wild Horse Road and Factory Butte area. Thousand Lake mountain has some great dispersed camping with incredible views of Capital Reef

  • @cintie45
    @cintie45 Год назад +1

    When I saw your video came up I was immediately attracted to it because I love seeing other parts of the country before I venture out. I loved all of it everything is interesting however the dust devils was by far the most interesting one. May God bless you and keep you protected and safe throughout your adventures

  • @ianmarsden8568
    @ianmarsden8568 Год назад

    Love the videos and am catching up with them as they appear.

  • @sachamo100
    @sachamo100 Год назад +1

    It looks like you are exploring the Moon!

  • @alexanderrestucci3604
    @alexanderrestucci3604 Год назад

    Great video bro! You seem like the most genuine dude. Been watching your stuff for a long time now! Thanks for all you do 😎

  • @campingalan
    @campingalan Год назад

    Hello Tristan, from Ouray, CO! This is really an awesome video! Thank you for sharing these spots and sights!

  • @bettybrigance6784
    @bettybrigance6784 Год назад

    As always...👍👍...thanks for this one

  • @KathleenMcCormickLCSWMPH
    @KathleenMcCormickLCSWMPH Год назад +1

    Great seeing these rock formations, Tristan. Keep up the excellent work!

  • @PreventiveCarnivore
    @PreventiveCarnivore Год назад +1

    Great stuff. Very appropriate music. ❤

  • @charleshicks3492
    @charleshicks3492 Год назад +2

    Excellent, knew that area well; in the early 70’s use to climb the plateaus west of Hanksville; about 25-30
    Miles; finding arrowheads and such. 😎⭐️🤩👌

  • @freedomdove
    @freedomdove Год назад

    Awesome video, Tristan. Thank you.

  • @billj5645
    @billj5645 Год назад +2

    We visited both of those spires in April. I don't know the history of how the spires got their names, and I've seen the names reversed on some maps, but the more round spire to the southwest seems more appropriate for "long d___ silver" and the narrow more pointed spire to the northeast seems more appropriate for "angel of death".

  • @jeffMinnesota952
    @jeffMinnesota952 Год назад

    Nice rocks, well done video, thanks for sharing...

  • @shannasteen9644
    @shannasteen9644 Год назад

    Your drone footage is wicked awesome...gives me goosebumps...love the red dust devil!

  • @fj9460-lr
    @fj9460-lr Год назад +1

    @jacobmalkin2612 you are right about dissolved gypsum deposits leaving holes, which in other parts of the world fill up with either ground water or oil deposits leading to commercial petroleum drilling and so ironic that oil exploration often conflicts with the most beautiful places on earth.

  • @Eyes0penNoFear
    @Eyes0penNoFear Год назад +2

    I'm impressed he managed to say Long Dong Silver without giggling even a little 😏

  • @buckeyeranger6438
    @buckeyeranger6438 Год назад

    A Real Pleasure 👊😎🍪🍪🍪☕️

  • @heidihill2361
    @heidihill2361 Год назад +2

    Utah has the most impressive unusual rock formations, you can spend a lifetime exploring them.

  • @kevinshepler2314
    @kevinshepler2314 Год назад +1

    I’ve been through that area a couple of times but didn’t know about those sites, next time I’ll have to spend some time there
    Thanks for the info and video

  • @cowboygeologist7772
    @cowboygeologist7772 Год назад

    Great video. I love that part of Utah. I went to Little Egypt three days in a row one time. Wish I had known Angel of death was there to see. Looks like the angel of death sent out a red devil scout after you. LoL. New subscriber. Great adventures I watched on your channel today. Look forward to more.

  • @EarthRoamingAdventures
    @EarthRoamingAdventures Год назад

    I always think skyline overlook right by factory Bute is the star of the show.

  • @NYCHFAN
    @NYCHFAN Год назад

    Wow! Absolutely beautiful country! 😍 My son explained to me how all this was formed. Amazing to be at the bottom of an ancient ocean. Thank you so much! ❤️

  • @llorylloyd
    @llorylloyd Год назад

    Amazing as usual

  • @jenb.6440
    @jenb.6440 Год назад

    Great video, thank you for sharing

  • @malcolmallen3687
    @malcolmallen3687 Год назад

    Great intro music! 😎

  • @michaeltichonuk2176
    @michaeltichonuk2176 Год назад +1

    Always outstanding! Was that rain with the dust devil? I forget the name of rain when its doesn't reach earth...

  • @merlin0215
    @merlin0215 Год назад

    I love things like this! Stunning, just stunning! Thank you!

  • @paulcrowley3556
    @paulcrowley3556 Год назад

    Simply epic

  • @Canosa612
    @Canosa612 Год назад

    @12:56 looks similar to the Pyramid of the Magician - Uxmal, Yucatán México.

  • @susans8539
    @susans8539 Год назад +3

    What a cool place. Love the variety of colors the mountains have to offer. Looking forward to the next video. Stay safe and cool. BTW, could you take some pictures of the sunrises and sunsets in the area? Thanks!

  • @robertphillips3893
    @robertphillips3893 Год назад

    Just another amazing video. What a great area to visit.

  • @AlphaMensae1
    @AlphaMensae1 Год назад +3

    I knew that was the Mancos Shale before you even mentioned it. It is typically that very dark color, and was the seabed of the great inland sea that bisected western North America during much of the Cretaceous Period. The shale was formed from the slimy ooze and muck that settled on the sea floor from a rain of dead organisms like plankton and other such micro creatures, that's why it's so dark.

    • @jessiehead6525
      @jessiehead6525 Год назад +2

      Thanks for the explanation. This is one area of the country that really helps me to appreciate the immense span of time this area has passed thru (to make all these different levels.)

    • @AlphaMensae1
      @AlphaMensae1 Год назад +1

      @@jessiehead6525 Yep, the canyon country is like an open history book with the pages written in stone. Once you know how to read them, it becomes more than just spectacular scenery, but a journey through the past.

  • @pixelpeter3883
    @pixelpeter3883 Год назад +1

    Love these 'under-the-radar' location videos! Utah rocks! Even got a shirt that states the same :-)

  • @jmpattillo
    @jmpattillo Год назад +1

    I’ve been there. You can imagine yourself driving on the moon. It’s amazing

  • @inyourhomefitness2452
    @inyourhomefitness2452 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing the incredible footage . Beautiful!

  • @RLeeVanCamps
    @RLeeVanCamps Год назад

    Beautiful views. Climbing the soft Rock sounds very strenuous.

  • @septembertwenty-nine9989
    @septembertwenty-nine9989 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Tristan, for sharing your incredible adventures. Could you drive to these mazing rock features in your Rav4?

  • @Dwsrs24
    @Dwsrs24 Год назад

    Otherworldly for sure! Again, you appear to be the only living thing in this video. Beautiful drive and views. Epic video. Thanks Tristan.

  • @daviddekorte7405
    @daviddekorte7405 Год назад

    Hey Tristan. Just came across your video. I do hope that while you were out there you had a chance to check out a couple of my local favorites. One is the Goblin Valley State Park. It's like a giant exploratory playground. A second is a hike up little wild horse canyon joining with bell canyon to make a loop. There is an abandoned miming camp just to the west of the top of bell that is interesting to check out

  • @teasdaleart1
    @teasdaleart1 Год назад +25

    The area of Factory Butte is magnificent and it is sad to see that climbers leave ropes and deface the pristine beauty of the Angel of Death formation. The area also has a lot of bullets and bullet casings littering this soft landscape. The ethics out in the wilderness is "leave no trace behind", very few people live by this. Please, to those who will venture in this area, leave it better than you found it.

    • @martinforrester8249
      @martinforrester8249 Год назад +8

      I agree completely, why do thugs need to deface these natural structures. I visited Corona Arch bordering Canyonlands, people were swinging off it... I don't understand the mentality. More control of such areas is needed.

    • @jmpattillo
      @jmpattillo Год назад +6

      It seems the BLM has decided to essentially sacrifice this area for OHVs to rip around and have fun. I remember being in the restaurant in Hanksville and overhearing a couple of dirt bikers complaining that an area had been closed because an endangered cactus had been found.

    • @EfficientRVer
      @EfficientRVer Год назад +5

      I'm going to mostly agree, but partially disagree. While I've personally never left any climbing protection or gear behind, I can understand people who do. Overall, climbers are good for nature, including Tristan. Leaving some bolts or slings installed so that the next 20 years of visitors have a lower chance of dying on the mountain, is 100% fine by me.
      Another thing to consider, is that if no permanent protection is ever placed and used, each climbing party will invariably and inadvertently cause more erosion, rockslides, and so forth than they would if they ascended key parts of the route aided by permanent protection. I'm not an advocate of climbing everything with fixed ropes, cables, and rappelling down something which can be downclimbed, but those things do save wear and tear on the terrain itself.
      I've personally gotten into a small handful of situations without any/enough technical climbing gear, where I had to free climb things I had no business free climbing, just to stay alive. Leaving a few bomb-proof things for people to grab onto in super dangerous places, is not a bad thing.
      As for the whole pristine nature argument, that formation will be gone someday whether some nails a nylon sling to it or not. A handful of hardcore climbers risking their lives to climb it and see both what it's like physically, and to document the views from it (which is admittedly becoming less important now with drones being able to show that) is by far not as bad as people shooting things up, truly littering (which placing climbing protection really is not, generally) or trashing things with ATVs, etc.

    • @kevinstarski1598
      @kevinstarski1598 Год назад +2

      @@martinforrester8249 Cos they think it's their constitutional right lol

    • @teasdaleart1
      @teasdaleart1 Год назад +4

      @@EfficientRVer , climbers are not forced to climb and risk their lives, that is a personal choice. You make it sound like climbers are heroes because they risk their lives, not the case at all. I spent 40 years enjoying high risk sports and I never thought that I mattered more than any other person. I climbed the Arete des Cosmiques on Mont Blanc and we left nothing behind nor use gear that was on the rock. Furthermore, it would be nice to be able to see Angel of Death in pristine condition before it erodes away.

  • @Will-Parr
    @Will-Parr Год назад

    An excellent adventure. Awesome views of incredible scenery. Congrats

  • @dddoda
    @dddoda Год назад

    The whirlwind reminds me when I was a kid living in Arizona in the 1950s, we kids would see dust whirlwinds and run out to get in them to see if they would life us up off the ground - never did. 😄

  • @joelfeiock4718
    @joelfeiock4718 Год назад +2

    that hole in the rock looked bigger from below

  • @michelle_ajema
    @michelle_ajema Год назад

    Utah is so beautiful. 😍😍

  • @ManivanAdventures
    @ManivanAdventures Год назад +1

    Such amazing landscapes here! Another great one as usual! 🤙🏼

  • @TheGreatestJuJu
    @TheGreatestJuJu Год назад

    Now that’s an Uncanny Valley!

  • @rujeepn
    @rujeepn Год назад

    Have you gone to the Mars Desert Research Station, which was just around the corner from this area? More specifically, the Painted Hills or this area: 38.414218, -110.785300. The rock formations in this area look spectacular! Its fairly close to Goblin Valley State Park too.