Dry Camping at the Trona Pinnacles in California

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 41

  • @melodyjennings7782
    @melodyjennings7782 4 года назад +1

    love your choice of background music

  • @skpjoecoursegold366
    @skpjoecoursegold366 9 лет назад +1

    nice video, great stills, excellent music----------thanks.

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  9 лет назад

      SKPjoe Coursegold Thanks Joe. :)

  • @ericlane3197
    @ericlane3197 9 лет назад +3

    Thanks for this video I used to live in Trona now in Texas used to drive out there and explore brought back good memories

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  9 лет назад +1

      Eric Lane You're welcome, such a cool spot. Cheers Ray

  • @smacdiesel
    @smacdiesel 9 лет назад +1

    Cool location, need to visit that place! You going home for good?

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  9 лет назад

      smacdiesel We'll spend the summer on Vancouver Island in BC and then when it gets too cold by November start making our way back down south again. Love exploring the south west, we have done it the last 3 years and still so much left to see. Cheers Ray

    • @smacdiesel
      @smacdiesel 9 лет назад

      Sounds like a good plan, I bet BC is beautiful in the summer months.

  • @RVFreeDa
    @RVFreeDa 9 лет назад +3

    Now that place is different. Nice shots and great tour! Thanks!

  • @JosephBrown83805
    @JosephBrown83805 9 лет назад +1

    I actually had to look it up as neither me or my wife could remember! The plant is the Searles Valley Minerals Company and they still harvest soda ash. The town was named Trona, for the 'soil' called trona. The plant processing causes the smell. I'm not sure if you would have smelled it out where you camped. I remember it well when in the area of the town, kind of like the rotten egg smell in Yellowstone, but different! Should you ever pass that way again, and spend any time exploring, I recommend checking out the small town of Randsburg. Mining is still a big business in that general area and Randsburg is a very small touristy town that was a mining town. At least it used to be, haven't been there in at least a decade. We lived in a town called Phelan, about 8 miles west of Victorville from 1989 to 2006. As I'd said I worked for San Bernardino county and would get calls out to Trona on occasion, 2 hours from our house just to get there!
    My wife and I are starting to take aim at retirement and that's why I really enjoy your travel videos and the care you take to explain everything at the place you're taking videos of. In the late 80s and through the 90s we used to travel all over on Honda Gold Wing motorcycles, towed a fold out motorcycle tent trailer and took 2 of our kids with us. Been to Canada to back east on the yearly family trips. Still have one of the Gold Wings but now enjoy the comfort of our air conditioned chevy diesel and our full size trailer. Take care!

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  9 лет назад

      Joseph Brown Thanks for all the interesting info on the area and advice on Randsberg. I'm sure we will head to the area again next year. I'm glad your are enjoying the videos. Cheers Ray

  • @herk_66traveler18
    @herk_66traveler18 9 лет назад +1

    Enjoy your videos! What editing program do you favor? Thank you for slowing the zoom and pan shots. We've seen tufa spires at Mono Lake - didn't know of any others - until your video.

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  9 лет назад

      Herk_66 Traveler I'm using Corel VideoStudio - www.videostudiopro.com/en/products/videostudio/ultimate/
      I tried quite a few but this one supported 64bit and runs really well on my laptop. I have version X7 and will upgrade to X8 soon as it has a bunch of new features.

  • @miis05
    @miis05 9 лет назад +1

    What's interesting to consider is, if those tufas are anything like the tufas at Mono Lake, then they were under water at one time as the water bubbled up and deposited the calcium carbonates. That's a lot of water that's all gone now.

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  9 лет назад

      Williams Justin Yes, pretty cool. There are actually three sets of tufas there of different ages from three separate ice ages. The runoff from the Sierra Nevadas when the ice melted would form an inland sea.

  • @JosephBrown83805
    @JosephBrown83805 9 лет назад +1

    You got to the general area I used to live. And you drove near where we lived if you came up through Victorville on your way to Trona. I used to work for San Bernardino county and Trona is the northernmost city in the county, I was there many times to the city that was in the distance shot of the plant there. Did you get a whiff of the famous Trona smell? I too do not miss the heat of the area you talked about now that we're in North Idaho. Another great video! You've posted videos of several places we hope to travel to, alas, Trona is not one of them!

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  9 лет назад

      Joseph Brown Thanks :) Luckily I didn't didn't get to smell the famous Trona smell, what is it from?. We did pass through Victorville, seemed like a nice little town.

    • @Gmar69
      @Gmar69 7 лет назад

      The smell is from the sulphur mines, which smell like rotten eggs.

  • @BritishColumbiaGhostMines
    @BritishColumbiaGhostMines 6 лет назад +1

    That almost looked like a mine behind the pit toilet!!! :)

  • @wendybell460
    @wendybell460 9 лет назад +1

    Absolutely love your great video/commentary, the spectacular photos (amazing colors, do you use filters or are these natural shots?), and Angie. Thanks for sharing your travels.

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  9 лет назад

      Wendy Bell Thanks! I don't use any lens filters, but do a bit of post processing on the photos on the computer. - Ray

    • @wendybell460
      @wendybell460 9 лет назад +1

      Well, they are beautiful. Appreciate your effort. :-)

  • @drivenhome
    @drivenhome 9 лет назад +2

    Yes you pan too fast but when I pause it's very clear what camera set up are you using?
    Lovely video, thanks. Was it cold at night? Did you hear Coyotes?
    Very surreal place, would love to get there some day.

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  9 лет назад

      +drivenhome www.loveyourrv.com/love-your-rv-photo-and-video-creation-tools/
      Wasn't very cold at night since it was in mid spring. No coyotes that time. :)

    • @drivenhome
      @drivenhome 9 лет назад +1

      Thanks large on the Video Information.
      I sure hope Sony gives you free equipment.

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  9 лет назад

      No freebies ;( They work well for me, very durable. I'm pretty rough with my cameras and they keep on ticking.

  • @WhiteEagleVideos
    @WhiteEagleVideos 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the tips and info of the area!!! It is an amazing landscape, truly looks like an alien world!!! I will add this to my list when I start my RV Journey!!! I'm a MUFON Field Investigator so I will feel right at home!!! Hope to see you on the road, Enjoy The Journey!!! Gary

  • @MrRoboto2338
    @MrRoboto2338 9 лет назад +5

    Beautiful, but very remote, I would want to be armed in some way. I look at some of the terrain and I keep thinking of Mad Max ~ Beyond Thunderdome.

    • @nicolebentley984
      @nicolebentley984 3 года назад

      Well dang!!! Im going camping here next week and I dont have a gun. Just say a prayer for me :)

  • @MrMark85044
    @MrMark85044 9 лет назад +1

    Do you have any GPS coordinates for the spot you camped? It would help if you gave them for all of your videos so your fans could find where you were.

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  9 лет назад

      +MrMark85044 Check out this community map - rvhappyhour.com/map I add my spots there along with some other friends.

    • @MrMark85044
      @MrMark85044 9 лет назад

      thanks

  • @frasitopoquito4144
    @frasitopoquito4144 7 лет назад

    I stayed in the area for several days, awesome mining sites about with the borax mines at the end of the valley. I have a 4x4 and camper set up for the roughs of British Colombia so the little desert was no problem. Carry everything I need - usually 40 litres of water, spare fuel etc. To answer a question posed by a viewer, yes, there are quite a few coyotes around but they don't pose a problem to adults.

    • @frasitopoquito4144
      @frasitopoquito4144 7 лет назад +1

      oops... I also live in Colombia during the Winter.. that's why my spelling of my home Province was incorrect.. what a dork!!!!!! S/B Columbia

  • @MrDisneyCollector
    @MrDisneyCollector 8 лет назад +1

    you STILL pan too fast, I almost burped up my dinner....slow...like the way you talk...keep the rhythm. Love this video, I want to go there to see the scenes from some of my favorite SciFi movies and shows. That dog has such a sweet face.

  • @Gmar69
    @Gmar69 7 лет назад

    Do you know if some safe target shooting is ok in this area, or have you seen anybody shooting up there?

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  7 лет назад

      Being that it's a conservation area I kind of doubt it but you could contact them.
      Here is the link to the BLM page with local phone and email of the Ridgecrest BLM.
      www.blm.gov/visit/trona-pinnacles

  • @jtnoodle
    @jtnoodle 9 лет назад +1

    All I want for Christmas are my toofas. LoL

  • @K7CARadio
    @K7CARadio 9 лет назад +2

    Another out of the way gem you've discovered. Is this BLM free camping or $$$? I can imagine that area is very dusty and hot when the wind kicks up. Looks like it was fairly calm. What's with the drums you heard? Looked like something weird going on way out in the desert? Calif. so anything is possible.....LOL Adding this one to my long list of places to check out. Thanks for the great video.

    • @LoveYourRV
      @LoveYourRV  9 лет назад

      NWHiker Yup, it is free BLM camping. The drums turned out to be a couple young musicians filming a video for their band. :)