Another fantastic video. You do an amazing job putting these together and it is very obvious , to me anyway, as to how much effort and work you put into creating your videos. It has to be a passion of love for you. Many thanks for all you do. Greatly appreciated.. Mike
Thank you very much Mike for the kind words. Yes, it is a labor of love - the entire process - from planning trips, going on them, writing the script, post production, etc.
thanks for these vids! just love your part of the world and you do such a great job with google earth showing where you are. we recently drove 166 on our way back to las vegas and i suspected we were near the san andreas. wish id seen your vid earlier!!!!
@@BackRoadsWest1 Thanks for this video, which is also timely for me. I am planning to be in Zion for a week in October and will kennel my dog for several days so I can do some hikes in Zion Canyon. I see this hike is on BLM land and dogs are allowed, so this would be a great one to do with my dog if it's not a real hot day. Looks like the road to the trailhead could be an issue. If it is dry, do you think it's doable in a Lexus RX 350 (similar to a Toyota Highlander) with 4 wheel drive and 7.3" ground clearance? Most standard Jeep Cherokees have clearances of 8" to 8.6"; the Lexus is somewhere between a normal passenger car and a true high clearance vehicle. I am used to driving on rough forest service roads but don't do anything that borders on rock crawling.
@@Don-md6wn I’m a local and I did this hike last summer. You’ll be fine in the RX. In my opinion a cautious, savvy driver could even take a sedan on a dry day. The author errs on the side of caution, which I respect. Worst case scenario you can park before the trailhead and enjoy a bit longer of a hike.
Ugh how did I not know about this when I was there! This is fricken amazing, great video
Thank you! There's always next time...
Even more incentive to return to this area. Thanks for all these great videos.
You're welcome! Thanks for commenting.
Another fantastic video. You do an amazing job putting these together and it is very obvious , to me anyway, as to how much effort and work you put into creating your videos. It has to be a passion of love for you. Many thanks for all you do. Greatly appreciated.. Mike
Thank you very much Mike for the kind words. Yes, it is a labor of love - the entire process - from planning trips, going on them, writing the script, post production, etc.
Beautiful! Didn't know about that trail, thanks for sharing
Now you know! You're welcome and thanks for commenting.
Opening scene is just stunning my friend. What a literary breathtaking scenery! 🔥🔥
Yes it is! Thanks and thanks for commenting!
Love your video and narrative
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for commenting.
thanks for these vids! just love your part of the world and you do such a great job with google earth showing where you are. we recently drove 166 on our way back to las vegas and i suspected we were near the san andreas. wish id seen your vid earlier!!!!
Thanks again!
❤I just love your videos and particularly when you talk through them. Hope to explore and your videos are a great inspiration!❤
Glad you're enjoying them! Thanks for commenting.
I am going here in a month, and I have always wanted more info on eagle crags! perfect timing, love your channel
Perfect timing! Thank you.
@@BackRoadsWest1 Thanks for this video, which is also timely for me. I am planning to be in Zion for a week in October and will kennel my dog for several days so I can do some hikes in Zion Canyon. I see this hike is on BLM land and dogs are allowed, so this would be a great one to do with my dog if it's not a real hot day. Looks like the road to the trailhead could be an issue. If it is dry, do you think it's doable in a Lexus RX 350 (similar to a Toyota Highlander) with 4 wheel drive and 7.3" ground clearance? Most standard Jeep Cherokees have clearances of 8" to 8.6"; the Lexus is somewhere between a normal passenger car and a true high clearance vehicle. I am used to driving on rough forest service roads but don't do anything that borders on rock crawling.
@@Don-md6wn I’m a local and I did this hike last summer. You’ll be fine in the RX. In my opinion a cautious, savvy driver could even take a sedan on a dry day. The author errs on the side of caution, which I respect. Worst case scenario you can park before the trailhead and enjoy a bit longer of a hike.
i also want to see Beehive north of Hildale and not far south from Eagle Crags