Hi Jeff. I just wanted to say a couple of brief things here. 1st. Thanks for another great video. One of the things that makes your channel so great is you seem to be genuinely honest and humble in your coverage of the areas you visit. Great job & keep up the good work. 2nd. You may have heard of a journalist & author by the name of Graham Hancock. I'd urge you to check out his work. You might find his findings on the Americas very intriguing. Thanks so much for another amazing video.
Yes, especially when he is so near an edge. I have never done heights well. I have seen the figures along the walls in Utah. My Son who lives in Utah. took myself and his youn daughters to a park area with a lot of them. It is where farmers can let the cows they have, run free range. Amazing place.
My heart is beating so fast! I need this climb in my life, I'm sure the adrenaline rush scrambling to the top is worth every second. Devil's Castle is now on my hiking bucket list! This is one of the most exhilarating hiking videos I've seen in a while. What a view!
I work with diabetics. I'll give that channel a looked over thank you😊 As always, incredible upload, phenomenal views from up there and thank you always🙏🏽🗝🌻
I think this has to be your most exciting video to date!! My stomache actually clenched!!! I'm sure you don't need us warning you to be careful!! Just one thing!! I think it was your friend...maybe you...on a really sketchy part...almost vertical!! I saw him? You? Had their phone in their hand!!! Aaahhhh buddy!! Thanks for the great video but we don't want to lose you doing it!! Peace!! Phatfox
This hike is super…. I don’t know how to describe it but I want to try it… Excellentiest video.. ( Noo words can describe so I am making my own,)😉 Kudos! For making fun and WOOOOOOOOOW! hiking.
That is seriously high man I don't know if I could that height. One year when I was younger I went to Zion national park and I stopped at one of turn outs to where you can hike anyway you would walk on this narrow trail and you hung on to this steel cable and you would walk up the short trail and then you walk and you could see down at the bottom it is serval thousand feet. It's very beautiful but I had to stay back serval feet to where I'm not bothered. Even though it's feakie to me with the heights I think I would still do it again I would just take my time and make sure where my feet are.
I've recently found some of your Utah mine exploration videos and wanted to say a couple things about safety. First thanks for cautioning would be explorer's about the hazards inherent in old mines. One that you didn't mention is that some mines contain a build-up of noxious gasses that can kill you. For instance, I worked in Nevada a few years ago and when I was there, a couple people were found dead in an old mine tunnel near Virginia City. One was a school teacher and the other was a fireman. Both of whom should have known the dangers of their activities. Especially since the mine was marked as very dangerous and closed to entry..but they chose to ignore the signage and died for their stupidity. PS, have you considered taking a metal detector in any of the mines you've visited? Who knows, you might strike it rich.😅
In 1973, my parents bought a home about 3 miles from the mouth of Little Cottonwood canyon. You could stand on the back deck and look straight up to see the three last towers supporting the Snowbird Tram. I'll never get to see the view from there again, my mother died in 2012, my father in 2023. The house has been sold to strangers. They went out of their way to make sure I didn't get it, even though I was the only one of their children who would have made sure it stayed in the family. Apparently, their idea of "generational wealth" was "it's all for their generation". What else did I expect from children of the Great Depression of the 1930s.
My parents were both children of the depression too. They went to great lengths to see I inherited the family home. Not their fault I had to sell after they passed on.
Hi Jeff.
I just wanted to say a couple of brief things here.
1st. Thanks for another great video. One of the things that makes your channel so great is you seem to be genuinely honest and humble in your coverage of the areas you visit. Great job & keep up the good work.
2nd. You may have heard of a journalist & author by the name of Graham Hancock.
I'd urge you to check out his work. You might find his findings on the Americas very intriguing.
Thanks so much for another amazing video.
Did anyone else have anxiety while watching this!??
GREAT drone footage!!😅
Yes, especially when he is so near an edge. I have never done heights well. I have seen the figures along the walls in Utah. My Son who lives in Utah. took myself and his youn daughters to a park area with a lot of them. It is where farmers can let the cows they have, run free range. Amazing place.
Me too. I kept feeling like I/Jeff would fall
We love your videos. As much as you can put em.out, we'll watch em. Many thumbs up my friend.
My heart is beating so fast! I need this climb in my life, I'm sure the adrenaline rush scrambling to the top is worth every second. Devil's Castle is now on my hiking bucket list! This is one of the most exhilarating hiking videos I've seen in a while. What a view!
It was pretty scary to me! I hate sheer ledges like this!
Best hiking video , you guys are goats . Thanks for the trip. ✌️
Loved the blue flowers in begining.
I realize this was 2 years ago but what an amazing hike with the majestic views. Wow!
Felt some vertigo more than once watching that! Very immersive and great footage.
Wow! Beautiful, just looking at people on those pentacles gave me a full body shiver.
Wow thank you for sharing your video with everyone.
It takes great courage to climb so high!
I work with diabetics. I'll give that channel a looked over thank you😊 As always, incredible upload, phenomenal views from up there and thank you always🙏🏽🗝🌻
Beautiful drone shots!❤
Well done. Truly Intrepid Travelers!
My feet kept tingling as you walked, I felt like I was going to fall off a cliff.... scary
Love to watch your travels
Incredibly beautiful
Fantastic!! I'm in Spring, TX and very much appreciate taking me along this epic hike!!
I would be singing, On top of the world 😅, at the top o my voice beautiful thanks for sharing
Beautiful! Great music too❤
I think this has to be your most exciting video to date!! My stomache actually clenched!!!
I'm sure you don't need us warning you to be careful!!
Just one thing!! I think it was your friend...maybe you...on a really sketchy part...almost vertical!! I saw him? You? Had their phone in their hand!!! Aaahhhh buddy!! Thanks for the great video but we don't want to lose you doing it!!
Peace!! Phatfox
You all are very courageous.
Absolutely breathtaking! Thank you for the video!
Thanks, Morgan!
I’ve only checked out a couple shorts but knew after the first one I’ve found my next channel binge.
This looks so much like my back yard!
Lamoille Canyon, Nevada!
You should make a trip here, my friend!
Too scary for me😳
Thx for sharing your excellent adventure. ✌🏻
Wow that’s looks incredible! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, Chris!!
I have to say....i would have stopped at the lake and enjoyed it for the day. Its not always about the destination...but often times the journey!
I dang near had a heart attack when I did Pfeifferhorn 😂 great job on this one!! I would have cried!
This hike is super…. I don’t know how to describe it but I want to try it… Excellentiest video.. ( Noo words can describe so I am making my own,)😉 Kudos! For making fun and WOOOOOOOOOW! hiking.
Thank you, Beneth! Thank you for your kind comments! I'm so glad you enjoyed! :-)
Wow, amazing hike! Scary as shift but OMG. Amazing!!!
Beautifully filmed, this video is inspiring.
Thank you so much! :-)
There’s a cool overlook/fire type station to the right of sugarloaf.
Thanks for sharing.
Have you been down to Starr Spring Camp it is the remains of my Great Great Uncle's attempt at Ranching. Nice ruins.
That is seriously high man I don't know if I could that height. One year when I was younger I went to Zion national park and I stopped at one of turn outs to where you can hike anyway you would walk on this narrow trail and you hung on to this steel cable and you would walk up the short trail and then you walk and you could see down at the bottom it is serval thousand feet. It's very beautiful but I had to stay back serval feet to where I'm not bothered. Even though it's feakie to me with the heights I think I would still do it again I would just take my time and make sure where my feet are.
Love this place🤙🏼
I'm convinced that you are part mountain goat. I could never make it. In fact, I'd have orange cones around me stopped half way
You guys rock! Nuts!
Great job on that video brother, we have very similar styles. Please come visit sometime. Especially liked your drone work!
I really appreciate you stopping on by our channel and thank you for your comment! :-) We subscribed to see your adventures!
I'm a mess. I'd have called it a day when I got to the lake and spent the day swimming 🤣
well done
Thank you!
OMGosh have to stop at 548! My anxiety is too much.
Some of the best skiing of my life at Alta
What do you find more difficult going up or coming down ??
The elevation is extreme. I got a headache last time I tried to hike to Cecret Lake and had to turn around.
This one I've been eyeing for some time!! Looks epic. What drone do you use? 🤔👏👏
It was a great one! Some parts that made us a little nervous, but overall a great adventure! I use the DJI Mini 2
I've recently found some of your Utah mine exploration videos and wanted to say a couple things about safety. First thanks for cautioning would be explorer's about the hazards inherent in old mines.
One that you didn't mention is that some mines contain a build-up of noxious gasses that can kill you. For instance, I worked in Nevada a few years ago and when I was there, a couple people were found dead in an old mine tunnel near Virginia City. One was a school teacher and the other was a fireman. Both of whom should have known the dangers of their activities. Especially since the mine was marked as very dangerous and closed to entry..but they chose to ignore the signage and died for their stupidity.
PS, have you considered taking a metal detector in any of the mines you've visited? Who knows, you might strike it rich.😅
In 1973, my parents bought a home about 3 miles from the mouth of Little Cottonwood canyon. You could stand on the back deck and look straight up to see the three last towers supporting the Snowbird Tram.
I'll never get to see the view from there again, my mother died in 2012, my father in 2023. The house has been sold to strangers. They went out of their way to make sure I didn't get it, even though I was the only one of their children who would have made sure it stayed in the family.
Apparently, their idea of "generational wealth" was "it's all for their generation".
What else did I expect from children of the Great Depression of the 1930s.
My parents were both children of the depression too. They went to great lengths to see I inherited the family home. Not their fault I had to sell after they passed on.
At around 6:15 I swear I.hear a cat meow?!?!?!?
You do understand this realm is Melted buildings and building ash were walking on.
Do you ever hit AZ?
That is a huge nope for me!!
Ive been a hiker since I was 12 years old. Now I'm 61. Having said that, I felt uncomfortable with the risks y'all took in this video when climbing.
Where is that lake.
How many people injure themselves on this hike? I’m genuinely interested. They would have shut that down in Australia for fear of softies.
Do you do tours
WOW🎉
Can you tell me your location of all videos?
Ummmmm…no. Thanks for the views!
No, no, no.....ya'll are scaring me to death...those rocks could make you slip very easily.....whew......
Hello brother. Would appreciate if tougivemwa call.
looks like you got another copycat, on facebook with the same channel name
Kids risk b weelchair 4 nothing! Youtes
That was scary and beautiful. I'm really glad you went with someone, just in case. When I read devils castle, my first thought was, outer darkness.😱🫣