Great video! Been to Belly of the Dragon....there is a short dead end trail after you go through the cave...just fyi. Also, the Mossy Cave trail is fabulous and worth the stop.....and take note for next time, there is an overflow parking lot about 1/4 mile down the road. I'll be in the Zion National Park area for three weeks mid July to end of July....maybe I'll see you and Slim! Make sure you go to the Pizza and Noodle in town for dinner one evening ...best pizza! Stay safe!
Just stunning, as usual!!! The editing is so good, as usual! And while I always enjoy the music you pick, this episode is really UP THERE in terms of music choices.....ESPECIALLY the beautiful music you used for the Sand Caves! What a fun and beautiful way to spend an hour of my evening!!! (I re-watched several sections!!) Thank you both so much!!❣
at time 21:11 if you could zoom in just above the fields on the right you would see the house where I grew up!!! we could look out the window and when we saw the school bus on this road we would run to the bus stop on the highway! at time 21:17 just behind the yellow sign was our school bus stop. at time 21.55 the white car on the left is coming out of the driveway of Paul Cox from the Utub channel "FAB RATS"
Thanks for sharing your videos. I really enjoy the Utah scenery! FYI, the Red Canyon campground has beautiful views, but the traffic noise from Highway 12 can be annoying.
Thank you for showing and sharing the sand caves! I'm planning a big trip that includes stopping in Kanab and now I know those are there too...my photos are going to be awesome from there! I just looked up Mossy Cave...it's more the waterfall that makes it amazing...another cool place tho...too bad you weren't able to go check it out! This was another great one...but it IS Utah...really cannot go wrong w/Utah!
I really enjoyed this latest episode. We love the Kanab area and then Zion, Bryce, and Red Canyon. It was so fun seeing your take on the Sand Caves and Belly of the Dragon. We enjoyed the Mossy Cave hike. It was very pleasant early in the morning (only 2 other people were there)! Hopefully, you’ll fit it in while Bryce. I’ll be looking forward to your future episodes of your summer adventures. Southern Utah can’t be beat! Our “travel styles “ are the same! Take care always. 😊
Way up yonder in them sandstone cliffs you can see pick marks on the walls. The way i understand it was that cave is actually an old mine. That sand could only be found in that location. I don't remember for what purpose. Maybe a dam? I'll browse through my old stuff and see what i find. It even has pillars in it. I think i know and since i don't like to advertise other peoples videos on the one I'm watching I'll get with you later. When you see pick marks and pillars, it's usually been mined. Running across the grass brings out the primitive man. Like swinging on a vine.😂 Sounds like Slim will get a work out. Tell him i said Howdy!
From what I found, they were mining that area for silica to use in glass making. I forget why they stopped, though. 🤔 It's hard to tell what's pick marks and what's aged grafitti honestly. Probably why it went unnoticed. 😅
Awesome video! Met you briefly in the Escalante Petrified Forest State Park. Thanks again for your videos! My family and I stayed at Fort Churchill State Park in Nevada after watching your video there. Cheers and keep up the good work!
Oh, how fun! I just edited the footage where Glenn mentioned meeting a viewer at that park! Hi! 👋 We hope that you had an enjoyable visit to Fort Churchill! 😄
Much thanks for this trip! I grew up in CA and we really enjoed travelling the states in the 80s in rented rvs or privat car. I still have a big chunk of petrvied wood on my chiney "stolen" from AZ, Shame on me. Greetings from Bavaria
Thanks for taking me along. I really enjoy your videos. When you do the fast-forward. I feel like I’m a superhero and can run that fast. I have a very good imagination. Love the music and the scenery.
Wonderful video of one of my favorite routes anywhere. According to a Kanab local I spoke with the sand caves are man made. He said they were mined briefly and that the quality of the sand was conducive to making bullet proof glass…his story anyway. Mossy Cave along with some of the Valley of Fire hikes ranks as one of the best short hikes in the southwest. The cave is actually kind of meh, but the hoodoos, waterfall, and river make for a lot of bang for the short distance hiked. Thanks again for taking us along to this beautiful part of the country.
Have you ever been to the HooDoos that are off 89 between Kanab and Paige? If not, try to work them in sometime. They are something to see. They are on my bucket list. 😊
Prime grade Cactus Altas right here! You could spend a very long time in that area of the country and still not see it all. Thanks for the ride along yall!!
Another great video from the Cactus Atlas... I'm excited for you're Capital Reef in July trip video.. Its definitely our #1 area of Utah and that's saying something... The views of Capital Reef from Boulder Mt, Burr Trail, Notom road, Scenic drive in CR, cathedral valley drive... hwy 24 (underrated).. the incredible byway 12... AWSOME TRAILS.. INCREDIBLE PIES AT THE GIFFORD HOUSE ect.... ITS EPIC!... JMO but you saved the best of Utah for last..
Glenn just beautiful. This is on my bucket list thanks to you. Utah is so beautiful. Nothing like it anywhere. Thanks for all the surprises. Amy and Glenn, I look forward to your videos.
Thanks, Glenn and Amy, for this very interesting road trip video. Loved the Parry Lodge and its history! And what a beautiful place to end the video at the Escalante Petried Forest state park. Thanks for letting us come along!
The sandstone caves look like a palace. Imagine torches on the walls, oriental rugs on the ground.....of course you'd have to get rid of all that sand. first! Thanks Amy and Glenn for this road trip! ⚡️🏜⚡️
Thank you, Cactus Atlas, for doing road trips that are "doable." We have been following your channel for a little while and really appreciate your giving suggestions for road trips that one can manage and still enjoy the beauty of nature without tearing one's vehicle up. (smile)😊
Our pleasure! Offroading is still fun for us but can be tiring. Sometimes, we like the easier things as well. Lots more of that kinda stuff coming soon! ☺️
Beautiful country up there in that part of Utah! I’m looking forward to this series! 👍😀
More to come! Some REALLY epic views! 😄
Really enjoyed the video, it was peaceful, beautiful and entertaining. ❤😊
Thank you so much! We're happy you enjoyed it. 😊
Great video! Been to Belly of the Dragon....there is a short dead end trail after you go through the cave...just fyi. Also, the Mossy Cave trail is fabulous and worth the stop.....and take note for next time, there is an overflow parking lot about 1/4 mile down the road. I'll be in the Zion National Park area for three weeks mid July to end of July....maybe I'll see you and Slim! Make sure you go to the Pizza and Noodle in town for dinner one evening ...best pizza! Stay safe!
Thank you! Just might bump into one another, indeed! One of these days will hit up Mossy Cave. 😂
They should rename that colon cave as it resembles the image from a colonoscopy!
😂😂🤣 Glenn actually DID mention the latter part in a clip I didn't use while editing. 😅
Just stunning, as usual!!! The editing is so good, as usual! And while I always enjoy the music you pick, this episode is really UP THERE in terms of music choices.....ESPECIALLY the beautiful music you used for the Sand Caves!
What a fun and beautiful way to spend an hour of my evening!!! (I re-watched several sections!!)
Thank you both so much!!❣
Oh my goodness... that means so much. Thank you! 🥲
at time 21:11 if you could zoom in just above the fields on the right you would see the house where I grew up!!! we could look out the window and when we saw the school bus on this road we would run to the bus stop on the highway!
at time 21:17 just behind the yellow sign was our school bus stop. at time 21.55 the white car on the left is coming out of the driveway of Paul Cox from the Utub channel "FAB RATS"
Wow. Such wild beauty. Love the adventures. Hi Amy . Take care everyone n on to the next adventure.
Thank you! Will do! 😊
I have the great pleasure of living in Kanab
That's some luck. Gorgeous landscape! 👍
Yeah Bryce is high
Thanks for sharing your videos. I really enjoy the Utah scenery! FYI, the Red Canyon campground has beautiful views, but the traffic noise from Highway 12 can be annoying.
Oh, well that is very good information. Thanks for sharing! 👍
Thank you for showing and sharing the sand caves! I'm planning a big trip that includes stopping in Kanab and now I know those are there too...my photos are going to be awesome from there! I just looked up Mossy Cave...it's more the waterfall that makes it amazing...another cool place tho...too bad you weren't able to go check it out! This was another great one...but it IS Utah...really cannot go wrong w/Utah!
So very true. And there's always a million reasons to return because of that. 😅
Mining
Beautiful landscape as always! Loving seeing all the nature it's so calming. Thanks for the adventure.
Our pleasure! As always, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for watching. ☺️
I really enjoyed this latest episode. We love the Kanab area and then Zion, Bryce, and Red Canyon. It was so fun seeing your take on the Sand Caves and Belly of the Dragon. We enjoyed the Mossy Cave hike. It was very pleasant early in the morning (only 2 other people were there)! Hopefully, you’ll fit it in while Bryce. I’ll be looking forward to your future episodes of your summer adventures. Southern Utah can’t be beat! Our “travel styles “ are the same! Take care always. 😊
Thank you! We're going to have to make it to Mossy Cave one of these days, especially given how many people are recommending it! 😅
Way up yonder in them sandstone cliffs you can see pick marks on the walls. The way i understand it was that cave is actually an old mine. That sand could only be found in that location. I don't remember for what purpose. Maybe a dam? I'll browse through my old stuff and see what i find. It even has pillars in it. I think i know and since i don't like to advertise other peoples videos on the one I'm watching I'll get with you later. When you see pick marks and pillars, it's usually been mined. Running across the grass brings out the primitive man. Like swinging on a vine.😂 Sounds like Slim will get a work out. Tell him i said Howdy!
From what I found, they were mining that area for silica to use in glass making. I forget why they stopped, though. 🤔 It's hard to tell what's pick marks and what's aged grafitti honestly. Probably why it went unnoticed. 😅
Awesome video! Met you briefly in the Escalante Petrified Forest State Park. Thanks again for your videos! My family and I stayed at Fort Churchill State Park in Nevada after watching your video there. Cheers and keep up the good work!
Oh, how fun! I just edited the footage where Glenn mentioned meeting a viewer at that park! Hi! 👋 We hope that you had an enjoyable visit to Fort Churchill! 😄
Much thanks for this trip! I grew up in CA and we really enjoed travelling the states in the 80s in rented rvs or privat car. I still have a big chunk of petrvied wood on my chiney "stolen" from AZ, Shame on me.
Greetings from Bavaria
😬 One of these days when we can afford it, we want to get a piece of petrified wood as well. And Bavaria! Long way from CA! 😊
My son-in-law grew up in Kanab. He participated in many of the Westerns filmed there. What fun!
Oh, how cool! SUCH a rich movie history there. How fun for him to be part of it! 😄
Thanks for taking me along. I really enjoy your videos. When you do the fast-forward. I feel like I’m a superhero and can run that fast. I have a very good imagination. Love the music and the scenery.
Love that! We kind of do/think the exact same thing. Arms out like Superman and flyyyyy! 😂
Wonderful video of one of my favorite routes anywhere. According to a Kanab local I spoke with the sand caves are man made. He said they were mined briefly and that the quality of the sand was conducive to making bullet proof glass…his story anyway. Mossy Cave along with some of the Valley of Fire hikes ranks as one of the best short hikes in the southwest. The cave is actually kind of meh, but the hoodoos, waterfall, and river make for a lot of bang for the short distance hiked. Thanks again for taking us along to this beautiful part of the country.
I believe you heard right. After I was editing, I checked info and found it was man-made for glass making starting in the 70s. 👍
Have you ever been to the HooDoos that are off 89 between Kanab and Paige? If not, try to work them in sometime. They are something to see. They are on my bucket list. 😊
We love recommendations! Will keep this in mind. 😄👍
Prime grade Cactus Altas right here! You could spend a very long time in that area of the country and still not see it all. Thanks for the ride along yall!!
You're not kidding. I don't think we'd ever run out of places to see there. 😂
Another great video from the Cactus Atlas... I'm excited for you're Capital Reef in July trip video.. Its definitely our #1 area of Utah and that's saying something... The views of Capital Reef from Boulder Mt, Burr Trail, Notom road, Scenic drive in CR, cathedral valley drive... hwy 24 (underrated).. the incredible byway 12... AWSOME TRAILS.. INCREDIBLE PIES AT THE GIFFORD HOUSE ect.... ITS EPIC!... JMO but you saved the best of Utah for last..
We're definitely looking forward to it. That park has been a missed opportunity for too long. 😊
We stopped at the sand caves in December and had a few tricky spots to get to. Had to some crab walking and some sliding on way back down.
I hear you. It's not a super simple little climb to get up there. 😅
This is an awesome trip. Love that you are stopping along the way. I think of the trips I have taken and what I missed by not stopping.
That's how a LOT of our trips have been because we're always on a tight filming schedule. This trip was kind of the opposite. 😅
Thank you for sharing your travels ❤
Our pleasure! Glad you like them. 😊
Well done, thanks and be careful out there🤩😎⭐️
Thank you, we will! 😊
Make time for Mossy cave trail next time
I know. We keep missing out. But I guess we finally made time for the other two that we kept passing up so one of these day!
Love that southern Utah ❤ thanks for sharing 👍
Us too! Soooo much to do there. 👍
That's where I grew up. Love it there❤.
Beautiful area to grow up! How lucky! 😊
Utah is a beautiful state. In the late 70's i lived in Vernal, Utah in the northeast part of the state. Very close to SKINWAKER RANCH! :)
Absolutely agree. Utah is one of our favorite places. 😄
@CactusAtlas much different than it was in the old days. I remember when Moab was a boarded up ghost town basically. Now there's brew pubs!
Glenn just beautiful. This is on my bucket list thanks to you. Utah is so beautiful. Nothing like it anywhere. Thanks for all the surprises. Amy and Glenn, I look forward to your videos.
Our pleasure! And thank you. Hurray for bucket list additions! 😄
@@CactusAtlas I have you and Amy to thank for the long bucket list. It's never been this long. Thanks
Petroglyph on ceiling
Hmmm. Both caves are more modern age but I wonder if someone made an attempt to create one?
Thanks, Glenn and Amy, for this very interesting road trip video. Loved the Parry Lodge and its history! And what a beautiful place to end the video at the Escalante Petried Forest state park. Thanks for letting us come along!
Anytime! We love having you all coming along with us. 😄
Another great adventure!
Those sand caves were amazing and so beautiful.
Thanks for taking us along. Looking forward as always to the next video!
Glad you like them! We appreciate it. 🙌😄
The sandstone caves look like a palace. Imagine torches on the walls, oriental rugs on the ground.....of course you'd have to get rid of all that sand. first! Thanks Amy and Glenn for this road trip! ⚡️🏜⚡️
That would be cool! I can absolutely see it in my mind! ☺️
Thank you, Cactus Atlas, for doing road trips that are "doable." We have been following your channel for a little while and really appreciate your giving suggestions for road trips that one can manage and still enjoy the beauty of nature without tearing one's vehicle up. (smile)😊
Our pleasure! Offroading is still fun for us but can be tiring. Sometimes, we like the easier things as well. Lots more of that kinda stuff coming soon! ☺️
Excellent, thank you ❤ from London UK
You're very welcome! 😊