Hi Kevin, i have been following you in IG first and in YT for a while now. Your videos are always very inspiring and top notch! My favorite ones are Glacier and Banff because they are in my bucket list. One of your prints esp Peru would be a great addition to my living room wall. I am pretty sure it to be a great conversation starter. Merry Christmas 🎄
Colorado is definitely a very diverse state in terms of its natural landscapes. Also, it has a lot of underrated gems like Roxborough State Park, a gorgeous place just on the outskirts of Denver that many tourists aren't even aware of! Maroon Bells might have to be the top pick in the state if forced to choose only one though!
Great and condensed video! I watched your Colorado videos and was a bit overwhelmed by all the hikes and places mentioned. Now I am happy to see I've done everything you mentioned here. Except for Great Sand Dunes because it just keeps raining and wet sand is not fun. Nice touch on reservation details. I would add Rocky Mountains vehicle permits as well. Including a separate permit to access Bear Lake road.
Ha wet sand is horrible! On top of it already sucking to hike on lol. But one of these days you'll get to go, it's really amazing. I'm glad you liked the video. Also, good point on RMNP, I should have. I typically go during the time of year where you don't need a permit or I'm hiking by 2am, but I know most people aren't like that
So glad you mentioned National Monument and Grand Junction My daughter lives there & it’s an awesome area . Close to Grand Mesa and other great hiking spots I’ve been to about 5 of the places you mentioned…nice video
Hey Kevin, I got to go to Telluride about 2 years ago and it is the most amazing place I have ever been to for off-roading. I just moved from Las Vegas to Denver this week and looking for new places to check out but for sure want to go back to Telluride this year. I know it might be a long shot but do you know where, or mind telling me where the spot is in this video at the 2:27 mark where its the drone footage of the multiple mini water spots are? I did subscribe and will check out all your other videos for exploration spots. Great video
It is in Telluride! It is where you park for the trailhead to the via ferrata/ bridalveil falls. If you're driving in to town it is 'behind' town. But only minutes from main street, if you look at Google Maps satellite view, you can't miss it! Hope this helps, thanks for watching Casey
@@KevinEassa thank you, Kevin!! Just planning our trip to Colorado… thank you for your video.. so helpful.. and thank you for your reply!! Much appreciated!!
Could you offer a recommendation for a dad and seven year old daughter? I'm trying to plan our April vacation and my daughter has asked to see some mountains as we usually do tropical vacations. I thought Colorado would be nice. Thanks for any help you may be able to offer.
Absolutely! If you are visiting in the summer, here’s a few recommendations that include short reasonable hikes for a younger one. Mount Evan’s scenic drive, Maroon Bells (permit needed), St Mary’s Glacier, hiking up the eastern trail of Loveland pass towards Mt Sniktau, glenwood springs, The Springs Resort at Pagosa Springs, the great sand dunes, garden of the gods, and emerald lake in RMNP. I hope this helps! Have a great trip 🙏🏼
Nice video, very informative. But narration is too fast for me... I am not native speaker, so your speach speed is too high. This is the only note from me.
I was just going to comment that the narration or voice over is not very crisp or clear as the pictures and the videos. I think that there are very good information being shared and I know we can use captions but the narration is just bringing the quality of this video down. Lots of mumbling. I would open my mouth when talking and let the words come out clean and clear.
Hi Kevin, i have been following you in IG first and in YT for a while now. Your videos are always very inspiring and top notch! My favorite ones are Glacier and Banff because they are in my bucket list. One of your prints esp Peru would be a great addition to my living room wall. I am pretty sure it to be a great conversation starter. Merry Christmas 🎄
So grateful for your continued support over the years. Thank you for sharing! I hope you get to visit Glacier or Banff sooner rather than later!
Colorado is definitely a very diverse state in terms of its natural landscapes. Also, it has a lot of underrated gems like Roxborough State Park, a gorgeous place just on the outskirts of Denver that many tourists aren't even aware of! Maroon Bells might have to be the top pick in the state if forced to choose only one though!
Roxborough is epic! Thanks for watching!
Great and condensed video! I watched your Colorado videos and was a bit overwhelmed by all the hikes and places mentioned. Now I am happy to see I've done everything you mentioned here. Except for Great Sand Dunes because it just keeps raining and wet sand is not fun.
Nice touch on reservation details. I would add Rocky Mountains vehicle permits as well. Including a separate permit to access Bear Lake road.
Ha wet sand is horrible! On top of it already sucking to hike on lol. But one of these days you'll get to go, it's really amazing. I'm glad you liked the video. Also, good point on RMNP, I should have. I typically go during the time of year where you don't need a permit or I'm hiking by 2am, but I know most people aren't like that
Another great video, so informative. More places for my bucket list. Thanks 😂
Thank you so much! Always gotta keep the bucket list growing haha
Hi Kevin, this is a great video and spot on based on my 30+ years of living here! Thanks - Kirk
So glad you agree Kirk, thank you!
So glad you mentioned National Monument and Grand Junction
My daughter lives there & it’s an awesome area . Close to Grand Mesa and other great hiking spots
I’ve been to about 5 of the places you mentioned…nice video
Awesome video and as someone who is born and raised in Colorado, you nailed this! Your footage is awesome as well. Great work.
Thanks so much Chris!!
Awesome video. Great audio. We love our time adventuring around Colorado!
Thanks so much!
Such a well done video. Super informative and beautiful footage. This channel’s quality just keeps getting better and better 🌄🌌🏞️
Thank you so much Elysse :)
Great video! Been to a few of those but I’m taking a longer trip soon and those were some good tips, thanks!
Ahhh i love our home! Such a greaat video with so many memories
So many amazing memories here
I would add Crested Butte and Kebler Pass in the fall.
Great additions! It’s so beautiful there in the fall!
Thanks so helpful, thinking of stopping in Colorado Springs on the way to Mt. Pleasant now. How do I find your itinerary?
deciding on a move soon and your videos have been invaluable. keep up the great work.
I love to hear that, thanks Jake!
Hi Kevin, Thank you so much for the info.
Thank YOU for watching! I hope it helped!
It does. Thank again.@@KevinEassa
Which season you recommend to visit
Hey Kevin, I got to go to Telluride about 2 years ago and it is the most amazing place I have ever been to for off-roading. I just moved from Las Vegas to Denver this week and looking for new places to check out but for sure want to go back to Telluride this year. I know it might be a long shot but do you know where, or mind telling me where the spot is in this video at the 2:27 mark where its the drone footage of the multiple mini water spots are? I did subscribe and will check out all your other videos for exploration spots. Great video
It is in Telluride! It is where you park for the trailhead to the via ferrata/ bridalveil falls. If you're driving in to town it is 'behind' town. But only minutes from main street, if you look at Google Maps satellite view, you can't miss it! Hope this helps, thanks for watching Casey
What is the hot springs you mentioned after glen wood springs? Ptosis..? Pgosis..?
Pagosa Springs! More specifically The Springs Resort there in town!
@@KevinEassa thank you, Kevin!! Just planning our trip to Colorado… thank you for your video.. so helpful.. and thank you for your reply!! Much appreciated!!
@ I hope you have a great trip, there is so much to do so you’ll have an awesome time no matter what!
Could you offer a recommendation for a dad and seven year old daughter? I'm trying to plan our April vacation and my daughter has asked to see some mountains as we usually do tropical vacations. I thought Colorado would be nice. Thanks for any help you may be able to offer.
Absolutely! If you are visiting in the summer, here’s a few recommendations that include short reasonable hikes for a younger one. Mount Evan’s scenic drive, Maroon Bells (permit needed), St Mary’s Glacier, hiking up the eastern trail of Loveland pass towards Mt Sniktau, glenwood springs, The Springs Resort at Pagosa Springs, the great sand dunes, garden of the gods, and emerald lake in RMNP. I hope this helps! Have a great trip 🙏🏼
Thank you for taking the time to respond. I will definitely check these out@@KevinEassa
Cool video. So many places to go.
Thank you for watching! Colorado is awesome
Hola, tus videos son geniales, has pensado en alguna ocasion en hacer otro canal con tus videos en español? gracias! Saludos de Sonora mx
Hi, do you know where to take a few classes for photography lessons for beginners?
Nice vid. I’m gonna be that guy - star dune is actually taller than high dune but is much harder to get to
fair enough, I didn't know that. Will have to do it next time we're out there!
I want to go to Colorado. Thanks for video!
Thanks for watching!
How many days does it take to cover all mentioned places? Also do h have suggested daywise itinerary for May end?
When would be the best time to visit Colorado? Is late October first week of November a good time to visit these 10 places?
Thanks for the nice video. It provided a lot of useful information.🤩😍
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
great tips, will visit
I hope you do, thanks for watching!
The freaking doughnuts 😍
The besttt haha
Great video !
Thanks for your tips and insight advice !
Glad it was helpful! Thank YOU for watching!
Mount Evans has been renamed Mount Blue Sky. If you go to Mt. Evans (near Leadville), it is a different mountain.
You are correct, it was still in the transition at the time of making this video
Wonderful Video, Thanks much!!
Thanks for watching!
What no Durango and the train?
AMAZING! Great job 👍👍
I appreciate it!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Amazing bro !!
Thanks homie!
Great video. Appreciate it
Glad you liked it!!
looks like Hanging Lake is closed :(
Colorado Español. Desde el principio y para siempre. Viva España y viva Cristo Rey.
Thanks for watching !
super helpful!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks Jeff!
My. Home 🏠. ❤beautiful. God’s love ❤️ see you soon
Best state ever!
Nice video, very informative. But narration is too fast for me... I am not native speaker, so your speach speed is too high. This is the only note from me.
Better fast than slow.
Just change speed to half.
I listen at faster 1.25.
Murder when they speak slow.
I was just going to comment that the narration or voice over is not very crisp or clear as the pictures and the videos. I think that there are very good information being shared and I know we can use captions but the narration is just bringing the quality of this video down. Lots of mumbling. I would open my mouth when talking and let the words come out clean and clear.
We just cancelled our traditional ski trip to CO due to your supreme court. What a bunch of communists.
Awesome video!
Thanks!!