OMFG I love this episode so much! My family stopped for a breathtaking scenic view of Hells Canyon on our way elsewhere. (A long time ago!) This video shows what we would have seen had we stayed to explore! Oregon is so diverse, you could spend years exploring it and still find new things. Another great video, thank you!!
Finally, someone who talks with locals for information! Great job on the video. Most people choose to view the canyon from the top looking down and miss the experience of going to the bottom and looking up. Idaho Power Company has built a beautiful two-lane highway all the way to Hells Canyon Dam and a mile below with a really nice visitor's center. That's the place to go if you really want to appreciate the depth and the grandeur. There is also an awesome one-mile trail below the visitor's center that you won't want to miss.
This is so awesome you guys! I am going to visit my son in the Boise area, we are leaving early Saturday morning and I want to go through there! I’ve lived in Oregon for over 40 years and have only just seen the painted hills, but have never really been into that area. I am so excited I have no words lol! That tavern sounds like just my kind of place. I would make friends for life there I’m positive😆🙌🏼
That is awesome. Hope you have a fantastic time. It literally feels like you are in another world. It’s not the Oregon you may be used to that is for sure. Keep us posted. Would love to know what you thought about it.
@@adventuresofjandk We didn’t end up going there! We went to Leslie Gulch instead. It was pretty incredible-I definitely want to go back and see Hells canyon next time I visit them!
@@adventuresofjandk Definitely do! It’s pretty incredible. I definitely recommend taking a paddle board or boat of some kind- the lake is massive and I’m sure there is so much to take in from the vantage point of being on the water. A lot of people park their rigs and head out for days on the lake (Owyhee reservoir,) docking and camping all over. I want to see what they see!! We also saw a bunch of side by sides going up the buttes and bluffs etc around the area- I bet they also see some incredible stuff!
What an amazingly beautiful place. I had no clue we had something that gorgeous in Oregon. The road was insane but totally worth it - especially since I wasn’t the one driving.
When we first moved to Enterprise in 04 they used to have a bear and rattlesnake feed at the Imnaha tavern. You weren't to far from Lord's Flat which is still considered an active runway. Aboutv8 years ago we rode 4 wheelers out there. About 9 hour round trip.
Twin falls is along the Snake River Canyon. Hells Canyon divides Idaho and Oregon. The Snake River flows through both canyons but they are not the same canyon.
Hells Canyon is the deepest canyon/gorge in North America at 7,900 ft deep. Jaw droppingly gorgeous, very remote and wild. The Grand Canyon at its deepest is 6000 deep.
@@plumbum6558 😂. Nobody is visiting hells canyon no matter how many videos we make. This is America which means people can travel where they want when they want.
@@plumbum6558 We live in Oregon. We pay taxes in Oregon. We are Americans. Therefor we will go were we want when we want and don’t need your permission.
@@plumbum6558 how is someone supposed to react when you tell them to go home like you own the area? Come on. You are just being a typical local. We hear it all the time and it just gets old.
And that's what happens when thousands of years of ice age comes to an end. Glacial dams burst repeatedly, releasing trillions of tons of water that gouged out the land and dumped the minerals as far away as Arkasas. This place is the most incredible place that I have ever seen, unfathomly massive, breathtaking and the only State that I would leave the UK to live in. Thank you for posting this global scale splendour
OMFG I love this episode so much! My family stopped for a breathtaking scenic view of Hells Canyon on our way elsewhere. (A long time ago!) This video shows what we would have seen had we stayed to explore! Oregon is so diverse, you could spend years exploring it and still find new things. Another great video, thank you!!
That is so awesome. Really glad you enjoyed it and that it brought back some memories.
Finally, someone who talks with locals for information! Great job on the video. Most people choose to view the canyon from the top looking down and miss the experience of going to the bottom and looking up. Idaho Power Company has built a beautiful two-lane highway all the way to Hells Canyon Dam and a mile below with a really nice visitor's center. That's the place to go if you really want to appreciate the depth and the grandeur. There is also an awesome one-mile trail below the visitor's center that you won't want to miss.
@@dondopf3109 we appreciate that and thanks for the information. We will definitely check that out. Hope to visit again soon.
WOW!!! Putting this place on, “The List!” Thank you!
Thanks Johnny. It was pretty cool.
Great video! Good job!
@@yoolyaklinke3819 Thank you so much. We appreciate the kind words.
OMG !!! You went through Imnaha and out to Hat Point. My favorite place in Oregon.
@@Gwen-x6d it was beautiful
I'd never heard of Hell's Canyon. Great video. Merry Christmas Jason and Kim, hope it's more enjoyable this year.
Merry Christmas to you as well Joe. Thank you for your support.
Fantastic.., The wildlife mentioned, plus the eastern Oregon scenery you captured! A new perspective! Gosh, thank you for showing us!
Our pleasure. We appreciate you watching and supporting us. All the best.
@@adventuresofjandk Of course!!
My best friend, that's a great video. I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
Thank you
This is a supervideo . I'll be visiting Hells Canyon this April.
Much appreciated
This is so awesome you guys! I am going to visit my son in the Boise area, we are leaving early Saturday morning and I want to go through there! I’ve lived in Oregon for over 40 years and have only just seen the painted hills, but have never really been into that area. I am so excited I have no words lol! That tavern sounds like just my kind of place. I would make friends for life there I’m positive😆🙌🏼
That is awesome. Hope you have a fantastic time. It literally feels like you are in another world. It’s not the Oregon you may be used to that is for sure. Keep us posted. Would love to know what you thought about it.
@@adventuresofjandk We didn’t end up going there! We went to Leslie Gulch instead. It was pretty incredible-I definitely want to go back and see Hells canyon next time I visit them!
Never heard of Leslie Gulch so will be looking into that.
@@adventuresofjandk Definitely do! It’s pretty incredible. I definitely recommend taking a paddle board or boat of some kind- the lake is massive and I’m sure there is so much to take in from the vantage point of being on the water.
A lot of people park their rigs and head out for days on the lake (Owyhee reservoir,) docking and camping all over. I want to see what they see!! We also saw a bunch of side by sides going up the buttes and bluffs etc around the area- I bet they also see some incredible stuff!
@gwengwen4535 awesome thank you for the information on that. We live in Oregon so not to far for us.
I saw it from above and below. It is an experience. I did not see this... another trip is a must.
Definitely. Such an amazing view.
Wow! What an incredible place.
Thanks for this. I was trying to figure out whether to go here or not. Now I know what to expect. Adventure on.
Yes! Definitely worth a trip.
I can't believe I have never heard of hell's canyon, it looks beautiful
Ya it definitely doesn’t get the credit it deserves
What an amazingly beautiful place. I had no clue we had something that gorgeous in Oregon. The road was insane but totally worth it - especially since I wasn’t the one driving.
Ya thanks for that. 😀
The last two trips I made to Joseph was in May and there was only a few tourists.
Ya pretty quite except in the summer
Hells Canyon is incredible. Hard to believe there was nobody there.
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It’s underrated as could be. Grand Canyon always gets the press, but hells canyon is just as insane
@@kyledodson2992 100% agree
Cool video😃
Thank you
Lol. I've been there several times. Yall got to see this great part of Oregon. Ultra cool place! Love it always!!
We really enjoyed it. Can’t wait to get back there someday.
When we first moved to Enterprise in 04 they used to have a bear and rattlesnake feed at the Imnaha tavern. You weren't to far from Lord's Flat which is still considered an active runway. Aboutv8 years ago we rode 4 wheelers out there. About 9 hour round trip.
That is interesting. Always love hearing about towns from locals.
Cool ❤
👍
We’re you in the car when you saw the bobcat?
Ya.
the first stop and overlook was not the Snake River, it's the Imnaha River
Much appreciated
Shoot, I grew up and live in Colorado Springs (over a mile up) and 7,000 ft is 7,000 ft!!
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*The most beautiful part of hells canyon is in twin falls idaho. It's the most beautiful land I've ever seen..*
Definitely on our list of places to see.
Twin falls is along the Snake River Canyon. Hells Canyon divides Idaho and Oregon. The Snake River flows through both canyons but they are not the same canyon.
Hells Canyon is the deepest canyon/gorge in North America at 7,900 ft deep. Jaw droppingly gorgeous, very remote and wild. The Grand Canyon at its deepest is 6000 deep.
@prairieletters appreciate the information
Unbelievable. Hard to believe that is Oregon.
We thought the same thing.
Wow!! 🤔🤔 I thought someone was not comfortable with heights??!! 🤣
😅. It was a challenge that is for sure. Hope you have a Merry Christmas.
We started watching....but u guys talking to much and showing ur faces more then beauty around u...didnt finished ur video...
It’s a vlog but that’s cool.
If you like it don’t advertise it ! Or it will be like where you came from !
@@plumbum6558 😂. Nobody is visiting hells canyon no matter how many videos we make. This is America which means people can travel where they want when they want.
@@adventuresofjandk go home
@@plumbum6558 We live in Oregon. We pay taxes in Oregon. We are Americans. Therefor we will go were we want when we want and don’t need your permission.
@@adventuresofjandk your mind set can’t comprehend what I meant now your just being defensive .
@@plumbum6558 how is someone supposed to react when you tell them to go home like you own the area? Come on. You are just being a typical local. We hear it all the time and it just gets old.
And that's what happens when thousands of years of ice age comes to an end. Glacial dams burst repeatedly, releasing trillions of tons of water that gouged out the land and dumped the minerals as far away as Arkasas.
This place is the most incredible place that I have ever seen, unfathomly massive, breathtaking and the only State that I would leave the UK to live in.
Thank you for posting this global scale splendour
What a great response. Thank you.