I really enjoyed your video series on Chiricahua. I'm planning a trip there in the fall, and I can't wait. Looking forward to your White Sands video. Went there a few months ago and it was breathtaking. I'd also recommend a trip to Bandalier National Monument and Valles Caldera National Preserve if you have more time in New Mexico! All great places.
Thank you so much! So glad that you enjoyed the videos. We hope that you have an amazing time there. We will have to get back out there to check out Bandalier and Valles. Thank you for the recommendations! ♥️
Nice timing! 🤣 I am Watching all your Chiricahua NM videos now, as I am planning for a couple of days there 👍 Will do Big Loop on Day One and all the smaller trails on day two 😎👍 I am also going to near by Kartchner Caverns, which is a State Park, unfortunately they do not allow photo or video at the caverns tours ☹️
@@LiveThatAdventure did The Big Loop on my day 1 at Chiricahua, got my “I rocked the rhyolites” pin from the Visitors Center for completing that hike 😎👍 On my second day there, visited Massai Point, hiked Sugarloaf Mountain, Natural Bridge Trail and Lower Rhyolite Trail 😎
@@LiveThatAdventure it was cool 👍 even though you do not get to climb the bridge, the hike and the trail are lots of fun. 5 miles out and back. probably my advice for anyone hiking all the trails in Chiricahua would be to hike Lower Rhyolite, Natural Bridge, Sugarloaf, etc first, then hike The Big Loop last 😉
You said "southwest of Tuscon, near the Arizona-New Mexico border". That does not make sense; did you mean southeast of Tuscon? (I looked at a map, and the monument is really more east of Tuscon than southeast; call it east-southeast.)
I was there last year and going again this Sept. I LOVE this place. You mentioned about having a full tank of gas...great tip as I was running low when I went last year LOL there is NOTHING near the park.
Hi guys
Cool informational video. You have made me put this on my list of places to go hopefully this fall. Enjoy white sands a beautiful park.
Thanks Kevin! We would love to stop out there again next time we are in the area. White sands was incredible! So windy, but gorgeous nonetheless!
I really enjoyed your video series on Chiricahua. I'm planning a trip there in the fall, and I can't wait. Looking forward to your White Sands video. Went there a few months ago and it was breathtaking. I'd also recommend a trip to Bandalier National Monument and Valles Caldera National Preserve if you have more time in New Mexico! All great places.
Thank you so much! So glad that you enjoyed the videos. We hope that you have an amazing time there. We will have to get back out there to check out Bandalier and Valles. Thank you for the recommendations! ♥️
Thanks for the INFO
You are very welcome!
Nice timing! 🤣 I am Watching all your Chiricahua NM videos now, as I am planning for a couple of days there 👍
Will do Big Loop on Day One and all the smaller trails on day two 😎👍
I am also going to near by Kartchner Caverns, which is a State Park, unfortunately they do not allow photo or video at the caverns tours ☹️
You are going to have such a great time there. It's gorgeous out there! We haven't heard of those cameras but we may have to check them out!
@@LiveThatAdventure did The Big Loop on my day 1 at Chiricahua, got my “I rocked the rhyolites” pin from the Visitors Center for completing that hike 😎👍
On my second day there, visited Massai Point, hiked Sugarloaf Mountain, Natural Bridge Trail and Lower Rhyolite Trail 😎
@@bobbafett7407 that's so awesome! We didn't get to do natural bridge. How was it?
@@LiveThatAdventure it was cool 👍 even though you do not get to climb the bridge, the hike and the trail are lots of fun. 5 miles out and back.
probably my advice for anyone hiking all the trails in Chiricahua would be to hike Lower Rhyolite, Natural Bridge, Sugarloaf, etc first, then hike The Big Loop last 😉
You said "southwest of Tuscon, near the Arizona-New Mexico border". That does not make sense; did you mean southeast of Tuscon? (I looked at a map, and the monument is really more east of Tuscon than southeast; call it east-southeast.)
oh man! Great catch! I must have been looking at the map upside down! I appreciate the correction!
I was there last year and going again this Sept. I LOVE this place. You mentioned about having a full tank of gas...great tip as I was running low when I went last year LOL there is NOTHING near the park.
@@jryan9547 lucky!! We totally want to go back! It's such a unique spot. Glad you didn't run completely out of gas last time 😎🤙
I was really hoping to discover what's there after 30 min. walk but you just stick to the beginning of the hike.... hmm!
This was just an overview of the park. Which trail would you like to see?
1980s joint.
It´s +southeast of Tuscon, NOT southwest.
Thank you so much for the correction! I wish RUclips still had the ability to annotate videos 🫣
Dinosaur National Monument!!!!!
@@bobreighnheart5071 that place looks awesome!! Thanks for bringing it to our attention 😎👍