Perfectly said Christy! Always makes for a happy day when your parents are on the vlog! Did they have matching shirts on during the Salt Lake City tour vlog? So cute if they did! And that was a great tour!
Yes! I agree. Enjoy when they are in your videos. Thanks for sharing this. I’ve never been to Utah. Was only out west once when I was 9- went to Yellowstone , Wisconsin , north and South Dakota, and a few others.
My parents would get along well with yours! They are in their 80’s now and no longer traveling much. Hoping to be able to take them somewhere in the future.
High energy. Boundless curiosity. From Breathtaking landscapes to bugs. You make the world your museum. You honor the creator by your observations. And you honor us by sharing them. Thank you.
Something about the west is so majestic. I think this is the most extensive trip throughout the west you've ever done and I'm loving every second living vicariously through you.
I WAS BORN IN MOAB. ..BRUCE FROM ALASKA!! MY DAD WAS THE SUPERINTENDENT AND STARTED THE URAINIUM MINE IN 1962,I WAS BORN IN 64....TTHANKS WOOMAN...BRUCE FROM ALASKA!!
Thank you for exploring Utah. I moved here almost 4 years ago, have yet to explore. First experienced an earthquake, then was in isolation for 18 months and now gas prices have gone through the roof. On a fixed income hard to justify exploration. Maybe next year… Thank you for sharing.😊
What a trip down memory lane for me!! Ten years ago I got brave enough to do a solo road trip on this route to Moab (I'm from New England). What an adventure! Thanks so much for posting this. So glad you got to experience this with your Mom and Dad.
Good video my friend I like that you included your mom and dad. I am 67 years old , don't have parents alive to take any place with me . you are making some good memories Adam. Thank you Frank from montana.....
Hey Adam! It has been so fun watching what highlights and interest you find in my home state and neighboring areas! My father-in-law was a rail master and foreman on that section of railroad you filmed. He worked there when a town called Thistle flooded in the 80’s from a massive landslide you can see the slide and some abandoned houses from the highway. Moab is a place I love to visit often, I hope you and your parents have an absolutely amazing time! Take care!
I was just in Moab 9 months ago. My dad had passed away when we made the trip to drive my brother to Salt Lake City. He made a flight back to Texas to make a quick trip and was planning on heading right back to us after one weekend while we were still hanging around Park City exploring around. Utah will forever be a place of pain and wholesome beauty at the same time. I did visit Arches National Park back last September too. Nothing like it. Will definitely be headed back there at some point to put some bad memories to rest and get some more closure. Hope you enjoy your time there
We really enjoyed your mom's tour of the flowers and Dad interjecting the petunias comment🙂. If you squeeze the sides of a snapdragon flower, the blossom will open up and look like the mouth of a dragon. That was a crazy amount of sheep! You found so many neat sights for this video and we appreciate it 🙂
So true about the snapdragons. My mom always had them in her garden and when I was very little she taught me how to GENTLY make the flower's mouth open! (She said I mustn't put my finger in it's mouth or it would bite me!)
Living in Salt Lake, this is one of my favorite drives! We do this drive at least once a year, usually during the fall when the mountains are red. It is beautiful
Hey Mr. Adam well the smaller yellow flowers were coreopsis, the pink was Mexican primrose. Where the train was is called a Round House. There is a real one (no longer in use) in Como, Colorado. Very cool. Lots of movies filmed in Colorado. Every Which Way But Loose, Perry Mason, Centennial, A Christmas Gift just to name a few. Hope to see you come here sometime.
Moab is an amazing city. I have been several times. Some call it the mountain biking capital of the USA. Great rock climbing and hiking too. If you go back make sure to see the delicate arch, it is amazing. Also glad you enjoyed pasta jays, It’s my favorite place to eat
As always, thanks for the road trip Adam! Love your parents. I love all the old cars and trucks you'll see out west. With the low humidity the cars do not rust like they do elsewhere. If you head south you'll go through Monticello a wonderful little town and Blanding on your way to the 4 corners. There is soooo much to do and see where you are. I lived in Monticello, UT for 2 years and I affectionately refer to it as "Mayberry". Wonderful people!
I always enjoy watching you w/your parents. Y’all make the sweetest videos. What a blessing to have such wonderful parents & to make great memories w/them! Precious! 💜
Union Pacific locomotive. My mom's husband worked at GE where they built them. I love Moab they have some great food there. Pasta Jay's is excellent!!! We also went to that rock shop.
loving these videos adam with you mom and dad. brings back fond memories of a trip to the states with my folks from australia in 1991..sadly they have both passed now. but they always talked about that trip. especially like when you stopped to look at the sheep... if you want to see a lot of sheep come down under.. last count we had 75 million sheep to a population of 23.5 million people. keep up the great work. safe travels.
How fun to explore with mom and dad. Love it! I find it interesting the things to are amazed at. I grew up in the west and have been to many of these places....ate lunch at the road side rest with the train display....Moab is one of those place you must go to several times to truly get revenge a small taste, understanding how magnificent the area is. Enjoying the videos very very much.
I grew up in Spanish Fork from about age 14 to 23. My Jr high is right across from that lighthouse. Those wind turbines in that canyon were featured in the movie 127 hours for a montage. I haven't been to Moab in a long time, but just got home from camping in Bryce canyon with my wife and daughter. Fun video! Also, the museum of ancient life at Thanksgiving point in Lehi, along I-15 on way to SLC, is worth a visit. My father in law is responsible for its creation, and my wife and I worked there, preparing fossils, for a while. He's a paleontologist.
Moab is AMAZING !! So glad you and your adorable parents are experiencing some beauty !! Have fun ! Looking forward to your next vlog to see where you go next !
That’s a beautiful area! I’m glad you are able to spend time with your parents exploring the area. I always love it when they are in your videos. Side not, my dad is a train nut and would also focus on all the trains he encountered!
HEY ATW...I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW FAR YOU GO TO BRING US ADVENTURE, BEAUTIFUL VISUALS, NAIL BITING EXPLORING AND JUST PLAIN FUN! Another episode of intensity for the "Library of Woo" in the wing of explorers at the Smithsonian! Really, thank you. Yours is the only channel I enjoy. Everyone else is just copying you!
So many hidden memories for me. We traveled extensively during the late 60's & early 70's. Problem was, I was pretty little and don't always remember. Then when you show something like that cabin, BINGO- memory return...
If IRCC, that elevated rest area is off of I-70. I'm familiar with it. The view is wonderful. I love driving through that part of the country. The landscape is otherworldly.
I watched Back to the future for the first time in many years and I busted out laughing when Doc was looking at Marty’s photo and Doc said “ erased from existence” 😂😂😎
How can I appreciate your efforts to show case these trips, locations and the detailed narrative? Always An Excellent Enterprising Endeavor in your great travel mission. All The Very Best. Hearty Greetings from Hyderabad, India 🇮🇳
Just barely started watching, but wanted to say that we loved our visit to the Moab area! Waking up at 4am to see the sunrise at Mesa Arch was totally worth it. Sunset at Delicate Arch was also pretty cool. Edit: Oh nice we also got food from Pasta Jay's one night.
In 1954 when I was six years my dad and my mom's cousin prospected uranium..their was only a rutted dirt road to Arches. Artifacts were everywhere you dug...all cleaned out now. I camped at the mine sites and would dig in the tailings pile with my little shovel. We slept in an old army tent...the legs of the cots were in little bowls and my bag was on the floor...I asked what was in the jars and was told it was rattlesnake repellent...I looked at my bag on the floor and refused to sleep in it..my dad ended up on the floor and I got the cot...fond memories and I'm still fascinated with mines. My dad and mom's cousin struck the claim to the Rio Algum Lisbon Valley mine site and my dad gave it away.."it will never amount to anything" WRONG.. Biggest strike on the Western slope of the Rockies..17 years 24/7... 250.employees..largest single employer in Moab..LOL That's my story and sticking to it..
We can’t say this enough, your parents are the parents we all want. We love them to pieces!
I wish I had parents like that. My life would have been better.
Perfectly said Christy!
Always makes for a happy day when your parents are on the vlog!
Did they have matching shirts on during the Salt Lake City tour vlog?
So cute if they did!
And that was a great tour!
Yes! I agree. Enjoy when they are in your videos. Thanks for sharing this. I’ve never been to Utah. Was only out west once when I was 9- went to Yellowstone , Wisconsin , north and South Dakota, and a few others.
If you had bad parents… forgive them in your heart. Takes time. Enjoy your life in spite of it all.
My parents would get along well with yours! They are in their 80’s now and no longer traveling much. Hoping to be able to take them somewhere in the future.
High energy. Boundless curiosity. From Breathtaking landscapes to bugs. You make the world your museum. You honor the creator by your observations. And you honor us by sharing them. Thank you.
cannot say enough? say it with flowers!
God makes cool stuff!
I've come to realize that I find your road trip/Americana videos to be very tranquil and therapeutic, Adam! I'm just loving this whole series!
Yes. You are sure correct about 'therapeutic'. There are so
many people in this country that could benefit from "The Daily Woo's"
videos.
Something about the west is so majestic. I think this is the most extensive trip throughout the west you've ever done and I'm loving every second living vicariously through you.
Go weeeeeest!!
🔥You have Mom & Dad , Trains and Classic Trucks.......Nailed It 👍🏻
Omg I saw the bike slide way back I said what the heck was you thinking lol that made me a fan for life. 😉
I WAS BORN IN MOAB. ..BRUCE FROM ALASKA!! MY DAD WAS THE SUPERINTENDENT AND STARTED THE URAINIUM MINE IN 1962,I WAS BORN IN 64....TTHANKS WOOMAN...BRUCE FROM ALASKA!!
Thank you for exploring Utah. I moved here almost 4 years ago, have yet to explore. First experienced an earthquake, then was in isolation for 18 months and now gas prices have gone through the roof. On a fixed income hard to justify exploration. Maybe next year… Thank you for sharing.😊
Such beauty!! Great video! Love the relationship you have with your Mom and Dad, they are such a blessing!!😊❤️
"LESS TALK MOOOORRREEE ROCK...WATW, EVERY DAY IN EVERY WAY,,THE HITS KEEP ON COMIN!
What a trip down memory lane for me!! Ten years ago I got brave enough to do a solo road trip on this route to Moab (I'm from New England). What an adventure! Thanks so much for posting this. So glad you got to experience this with your Mom and Dad.
Yes it's so worth it! And Moab is awesome!
Good video my friend I like that you included your mom and dad. I am 67 years old , don't have parents alive to take any place with me . you are making some good memories Adam. Thank you Frank from montana.....
Love this family trip with momma and papa woo!!!
I love the videos you do with your parents! Thanks for bringing us along on this cool adventure!
Hey Adam! It has been so fun watching what highlights and interest you find in my home state and neighboring areas! My father-in-law was a rail master and foreman on that section of railroad you filmed. He worked there when a town called Thistle flooded in the 80’s from a massive landslide you can see the slide and some abandoned houses from the highway. Moab is a place I love to visit often, I hope you and your parents have an absolutely amazing time! Take care!
I was just in Moab 9 months ago. My dad had passed away when we made the trip to drive my brother to Salt Lake City. He made a flight back to Texas to make a quick trip and was planning on heading right back to us after one weekend while we were still hanging around Park City exploring around. Utah will forever be a place of pain and wholesome beauty at the same time. I did visit Arches National Park back last September too. Nothing like it. Will definitely be headed back there at some point to put some bad memories to rest and get some more closure. Hope you enjoy your time there
Wow absolutely stunning scenery 😊
So beautiful
Thank you for including your parents, Adam - this time both of them! It's great to see all of you together.
such an interesting adventure with your parents, so happy to see you all on this road trip
We really enjoyed your mom's tour of the flowers and Dad interjecting the petunias comment🙂. If you squeeze the sides of a snapdragon flower, the blossom will open up and look like the mouth of a dragon. That was a crazy amount of sheep! You found so many neat sights for this video and we appreciate it 🙂
So true about the snapdragons. My mom always had them in her garden and when I was very little she taught me how to GENTLY make the flower's mouth open! (She said I mustn't put my finger in it's mouth or it would bite me!)
Always enjoy seeing your parents. They are adorable You should do a q&a with them! Ask your followers to send questions in.
Awesome video. Absolutely love seeing your family!!!
I’m losing my mind!!! I’m so excited for you guys!!! My favorite place in Utah!!! You’re going to love it! Moab is the Best!!!!
Beautiful area. Glad you are enjoying your time with your parents. Nice family. Stay safe and Happy Trails.
Great road trip today and with your mum and dad. Enjoy. 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
Utah is so beautiful
It's great to see Mom and Dad looking well and still on the move and the rest of the Woo Family. Another great video.
Adam Thank You for sharing your Families travels. Great memories for all of you.
That small town is so beautiful
Adam I absolutely love when your parents are in the videos. They seem like such sweet people and it is delightful to see them in your videos!
This is truly a work of art.
Living in Salt Lake, this is one of my favorite drives! We do this drive at least once a year, usually during the fall when the mountains are red. It is beautiful
Wow there are some beautiful places in Utah
I love when your parents come along, they are charming people.
I travelled around that area in ‘93. Keen to get back there
Beautiful scenery, Thanks for taking us along! Your Mom and Dad are great people!❤️🚙
Hey Mr. Adam well the smaller yellow flowers were coreopsis, the pink was Mexican primrose. Where the train was is called a Round House. There is a real one (no longer in use) in Como, Colorado. Very cool.
Lots of movies filmed in Colorado. Every Which Way But Loose, Perry Mason, Centennial, A Christmas Gift just to name a few. Hope to see you come here sometime.
I recognized the primrose's but I never knew the name of the yellow flowers. Thanks!
Mexican Primrose, Coreopsis are the plants you and your mom were admiring!
Moab is an amazing city. I have been several times. Some call it the mountain biking capital of the USA. Great rock climbing and hiking too. If you go back make sure to see the delicate arch, it is amazing. Also glad you enjoyed pasta jays, It’s my favorite place to eat
Thanks for the trip thru crazy town.
Enjoyed the video! MOAB is the best 4-wheel drive area in the country.
Woohoo! Love the Moab area. One of our favorite places to explore. Hoping to head back there as the desert Utah landscapes are just majestic.
I always love to see your mom and dad!
Nice video. Super cool parents. They're funny.
I caught the reference of you taking your bicycle down a slide. Well played Mr Woo.
I have so much fun with these videos. Thanks for taking us along. Always nice to Momma Woo and Papa Woo
As always, thanks for the road trip Adam! Love your parents. I love all the old cars and trucks you'll see out west. With the low humidity the cars do not rust like they do elsewhere. If you head south you'll go through Monticello a wonderful little town and Blanding on your way to the 4 corners. There is soooo much to do and see where you are. I lived in Monticello, UT for 2 years and I affectionately refer to it as "Mayberry". Wonderful people!
I always enjoy watching you w/your parents. Y’all make the sweetest videos. What a blessing to have such wonderful parents & to make great memories w/them! Precious! 💜
Your mom is so sweet!
What a fun adventure with your parents!! Fantastic sceneries!! Your dinner looked really good too!! Thanks!!
So pretty!! Glad you get to do this trip with your parents.
Hey Adam! It's been fun watching your travels over the weekend!
Union Pacific locomotive. My mom's husband worked at GE where they built them. I love Moab they have some great food there. Pasta Jay's is excellent!!! We also went to that rock shop.
As always your parents make your great adventures even better for us viewers. Glad you getting to spend time with them.
loving these videos adam with you mom and dad. brings back fond memories of a trip to the states with my folks from australia in 1991..sadly they have both passed now. but they always talked about that trip. especially like when you stopped to look at the sheep... if you want to see a lot of sheep come down under.. last count we had 75 million sheep to a population of 23.5 million people. keep up the great work. safe travels.
Absolutely breathtaking scenery 🥰
I love family trips! I shall!
How fun to explore with mom and dad. Love it!
I find it interesting the things to are amazed at. I grew up in the west and have been to many of these places....ate lunch at the road side rest with the train display....Moab is one of those place you must go to several times to truly get revenge a small taste, understanding how magnificent the area is. Enjoying the videos very very much.
Sorry about the terrible typing. terribly funny
Surreal seeing you in our town!!! Glad you enjoyed your time here. 😊
Sweet slide ha ha!! Best of Adam the Woo!!
Your the man!! Great video buddy.
Loved the train shots and love your trip with your mom and dad
That food looks so delicious it gave me the munchies.
What a nice family! ✌️❤️ 🕶
so awesome your doing a trip with your family . they are most awesome! love Mama wooooo!
I grew up in Spanish Fork from about age 14 to 23. My Jr high is right across from that lighthouse. Those wind turbines in that canyon were featured in the movie 127 hours for a montage. I haven't been to Moab in a long time, but just got home from camping in Bryce canyon with my wife and daughter. Fun video! Also, the museum of ancient life at Thanksgiving point in Lehi, along I-15 on way to SLC, is worth a visit. My father in law is responsible for its creation, and my wife and I worked there, preparing fossils, for a while. He's a paleontologist.
Great video as always Adam. Thanks for sharing your adventure
Thanks for taking everyone along on the family trip.
Two Thumbz 👍👍
Your folks crack me up. Too cool.
I love your Mom’s accent!🥰
Always a very enjoyable time with you & your parents. Just love it! Moab was interesting.
Glad your getting the chance to have some real quality time with your parents. Hope your grateful to still have them both.
Adam! How blessed you are! Thanks for making Utah fun!
I was in Moab back in February. It was great, we were like the only ones there.
Great family time
I love the Rock Shop!
Love your road trips🇬🇧❤️
Moab is AMAZING !! So glad you and your adorable parents are experiencing some beauty !! Have fun ! Looking forward to your next vlog to see where you go next !
Love Moab.
great video again adam and family , cool fossils , well done and thank you :)
That’s a beautiful area! I’m glad you are able to spend time with your parents exploring the area. I always love it when they are in your videos. Side not, my dad is a train nut and would also focus on all the trains he encountered!
Have a great time with your folks
Oh Adam, I am lovin these travel days with your family!!! ☮💛
Mom& Dad going with the flow 👍
Had to Google "Slack lining" ...looks like it could be fun! Thank you Adam for another great video 🥰
Sheeeep😀I would try and pet one for sure!! Another great trip
HEY ATW...I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW FAR YOU GO TO BRING US ADVENTURE, BEAUTIFUL VISUALS, NAIL BITING EXPLORING AND JUST PLAIN FUN! Another episode of intensity for the "Library of Woo" in the wing of explorers at the Smithsonian! Really, thank you. Yours is the only channel I enjoy. Everyone else is just copying you!
I was just in Moab. Love Utah.
So many hidden memories for me. We traveled extensively during the late 60's & early 70's. Problem was, I was pretty little and don't always remember. Then when you show something like that cabin, BINGO- memory return...
If IRCC, that elevated rest area is off of I-70. I'm familiar with it. The view is wonderful. I love driving through that part of the country. The landscape is otherworldly.
Thanks for sharing, the mountains are so beautiful! 🤩
I watched Back to the future for the first time in many years and I busted out laughing when Doc was looking at Marty’s photo and Doc said “ erased from existence” 😂😂😎
What a great roadtrip with your super folks. I bet that your parents really enhanced your enjoyment, Adam.👏👏👏🤠
How can I appreciate your efforts to show case these trips, locations and the detailed narrative? Always An Excellent Enterprising Endeavor in your great travel mission. All The Very Best. Hearty Greetings from Hyderabad, India 🇮🇳
Awesome to see your folks hanging with you
They don’t need the telegraph & signal overhead lines anymore they use radio
✌️
Just barely started watching, but wanted to say that we loved our visit to the Moab area! Waking up at 4am to see the sunrise at Mesa Arch was totally worth it. Sunset at Delicate Arch was also pretty cool.
Edit: Oh nice we also got food from Pasta Jay's one night.
I love pasta Jay's!! ❤️
Excellent video!!
Excellent👍🏻 Cave bear noggin 🤣🤣🤣
I love Utah! My second favorite state behind Montana!!
In 1954 when I was six years my dad and my mom's cousin prospected uranium..their was only a rutted dirt road to Arches. Artifacts were everywhere you dug...all cleaned out now.
I camped at the mine sites and would dig in the tailings pile with my little shovel.
We slept in an old army tent...the legs of the cots were in little bowls and my bag was on the floor...I asked what was in the jars and was told it was rattlesnake repellent...I looked at my bag on the floor and refused to sleep in it..my dad ended up on the floor and I got the cot...fond memories and I'm still fascinated with mines.
My dad and mom's cousin struck the claim to the Rio Algum Lisbon Valley mine site and my dad gave it away.."it will never amount to anything" WRONG..
Biggest strike on the Western slope of the Rockies..17 years 24/7... 250.employees..largest single employer in Moab..LOL
That's my story and sticking to it..
Beautiful part of the US with the mountains and large rock formations.