Exploring Utah's Bears Ears & Natural Bridges National Monuments | Overland Truck Camper Lance 825

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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    We take our Lance 825 Truck Camper on a road trip to TWO national monuments in Utah! We drive a scenic byway through the beautiful red rock, juniper forests, and high plateaus of Bears Ears National Monument. We then visit its neighbor, Natural Bridges National Monument, where we hike into a canyon for a view of the second largest natural bridge in the United States, and take a cliffside trail to find the incredibly preserved ancestral Puebloan site of Horse Collar Ruin.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @brendabinczewski7624
    @brendabinczewski7624 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for a beautiful video. You both do a wonderful job and I can’t wait for the next journey. Take care

    • @thewaywedidit
      @thewaywedidit  3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much! So glad you enjoyed it! 🤗 can’t wait to take you on another journey!

  • @wesdaman12
    @wesdaman12 2 месяца назад

    I'm a new follower. I really like how you make it feel like a tv show "previously" I will be binging every episode. Your editting is amazing as well! Thank you for your content ❤

    • @thewaywedidit
      @thewaywedidit  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much! 🤗 and welcome to our channel! We’re so happy you enjoy our videos!

  • @roberts.1400
    @roberts.1400 3 месяца назад

    That's some really amazing scenery ... Really loving the content and I truly appreciate the work that goes into making it 👊🏻

    • @thewaywedidit
      @thewaywedidit  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much!🥹🥹🥹 We really appreciate your support, it helps make these videos possible. We’ll be sure to thank you in our next episode! 🤗

    • @roberts.1400
      @roberts.1400 3 месяца назад

      @@thewaywedidit Keep up the great work ... I'll be here to support you guys 👊🏻 I missed Hatch in the last vid 😪

    • @thewaywedidit
      @thewaywedidit  3 месяца назад +1

      @@roberts.1400 we appreciate it so much! 🤗 And yes, sorry, just a few more episodes from before we got Hatch, but he’ll be back in no time! 🐕

  • @brentross9233
    @brentross9233 3 месяца назад

    If you go west, out of Moab, past Goblin State Park, there's a road named the Bicentennial Parkway. It's one of the most beautiful drives you'll ever do. It goes through Glen Canyon NRA and ends up at Natural Bridge in Bears Ears.

    • @thewaywedidit
      @thewaywedidit  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the rec!! It’s been added to our list of places to see!

  • @gladysfenick993
    @gladysfenick993 3 месяца назад

    Love the video . Such gorgeous landscapes . In Colorado now . Lots to do here scenic wise .

    • @thewaywedidit
      @thewaywedidit  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you! Utah never disappoints. How‘s your trip so far? Have you made it to Royal Gorge yet?

    • @gladysfenick993
      @gladysfenick993 3 месяца назад

      @@thewaywedidit I arrived Friday afternoon . I think we are not going to the Royal Gorge but on another journey . Will keep you posted since you live in Colorado . You're welcome . Trip has been great so far . thanks .

    • @thewaywedidit
      @thewaywedidit  3 месяца назад +1

      @@gladysfenick993 glad you’re having a great time! Keep us posted!

    • @gladysfenick993
      @gladysfenick993 3 месяца назад

      @@thewaywedidit We went to Brainard lake park , was beautiful and the drive there was so green . You could see the Mountains so clear , Was a great drive .

    • @thewaywedidit
      @thewaywedidit  3 месяца назад +1

      @@gladysfenick993 how fun! We love the Brainard Lake area! Very beautiful.

  • @Greenlight202
    @Greenlight202 3 месяца назад +1

    Love your adventures and the videos you share! What size truck do you have F250 or F350, and what type of engine do you have in it? Also, which model Lance have you got? Is your truck and camper a good match? Any upgrades to the truck suspension system? Thanks, just retired and looking into seeing this beautiful country of ours the way you’re doing it!

    • @thewaywedidit
      @thewaywedidit  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you! We have a F250 6.2L gas engine with a Lance 825 truck camper. We love our rig and haven’t experienced any issues with it carrying our camper. The only upgrades we did with our truck was upgrade to Fox shocks and installed Torklift Stableloads for a smoother ride on dirt roads. We also have videos about how we chose our truck and our first camping trip in our camper if you’re interested. Congrats on your retirement! Road tripping and camping is definitely an amazing way to see the country! Good luck and safe travels!

  • @yvesdugas6241
    @yvesdugas6241 3 месяца назад

    Vous qui voyagez beaucoup, nous vous avions suivi à travers vos aventure. Nous descendons dans le sud de l’Arizona cette hiver quel endroit nous conseiller vous pour en profiter au maximum
    Merci

    • @thewaywedidit
      @thewaywedidit  3 месяца назад

      Bonjour! Oh mon Dieu, il y a beaucoup à voir en Arizona ! Antelope Canyon, le Grand Canyon, Sedona, la région de Tucson (nous avons une vidéo sur les choses à voir là-bas !) et le parc national de Petrified Forest (nous avons aussi une vidéo sur ce parc !). Vous passerez un bon moment avec tout ce que vous choisirez. Bonne chance et bon voyage ! J'espère que cela se traduit correctement.

    • @yvesdugas6241
      @yvesdugas6241 3 месяца назад

      @@thewaywedidit Merci pour vos informations, vos vidéos nous les avons vue très interessant, nous nous voyageons en classe B cela sera notre 1er expérience en sol américain cette hiver, dans les régions du sud de l’Arizona quel son selon vous les endroits pour camper, vous qui les avez utilisé vous êtes une une bonne source d’expérience.

    • @thewaywedidit
      @thewaywedidit  3 месяца назад

      @@yvesdugas6241 Comme c’est excitant ! Les terrains de camping des parcs d'État sont super. Lors de notre séjour à Tucson en novembre dernier, nous avons campé dans le parc national de Catalina. Nous avons adoré ce camping. Des paysages magnifiques, de superbes douches et les campings disposaient de branchements d'eau et d'électricité. Nous vous recommandons également les campings KOA. Ils ne sont peut-être pas aussi pittoresques que de séjourner dans un parc d'État, mais ils disposent d'excellents équipements, de douches chaudes et les campings disposent de branchements complets (eau, électricité et égouts). Les terrains de camping KOA disposent également de nombreux emplacements. Nous avons séjourné dans plusieurs hôtels à travers le pays et avons rarement eu une mauvaise expérience. Nous avons également utilisé des sites Web comme Goodsam.com et Thousandtrails.com pour trouver des terrains de camping sur la base de bonnes notes. L'hivernage en Arizona est très populaire ici, alors assurez-vous de réserver votre terrain de camping tôt. Nous espérons que vous passerez un voyage incroyable !

    • @yvesdugas6241
      @yvesdugas6241 3 месяца назад

      @@thewaywedidit Merci beaucoup pour ces informations nous allons en faire bon usage. Si jamais un jour vous passer par la province du Québec (Canada) et bien faite nous signe nous pourrions vous conseiller à notre tour.
      Salutations et à bientôt 👋