A good friend of mine and his wife live in Elko and they've taken us to see Lemoyle and the Ruby Mountains to see the hidden jewels out there. Love going tbrough the shops and restaurants in old downtown Elko. Ate dinner at Star Restaurant. Wonderful food. Im sure there is much more i havent seen yet.
I was born in Las Vegas and lived there until I was 50. I can't believe how much I missed seeing. I will definitely have to plan some trips. Thank you for sharing you travels. Be safe.
Native Vegan here, we always went to Tahoe etc..never knew anything about Elko Co. until covid and we took the long route home from Tahoe and discovered Elko, Bought a house and living here since. It’s like the feeling Vegas had in the 1970s
@@GrandAdventure Spent most of 1994 there I loved it . But it was temporary really wanted to stay but came back to So Ca Vegas and Reno are fun but this is way differant great outdoors!
That was great, Marc. I really enjoyed this episode. It showed me a whole different part of Nevada that I was not aware of. The hot springs, glacial lake, and ghost town of Metropolis were extremely interesting and scenic. There is something about your presentation, actually many of your episode presentations, that made me feel at home. No doubt, that's why many of us keep coming back. Thanks for all your efforts to share your adventures. Gord
You're very kind in your praise, Gord -- thank you as always. Our goal is to get off the beaten path as much as possible, and most of Nevada lends itself to that goal very well.
Ohh my gosh, this video brought back sooo many memories. We lived in Elko and then Spring Creek. We traipsed all over looking and finding ghost towns and springs. We used to go up to the top of Lamoille Canyon in july to have a snowball fight bcuz it was so hot in town...lol loved it there! There is a way we took from south of Elko that crossed water and took us all the way to Southfork. Caves, goodness, I can't even name everything!
You obviously missed out walking through the heart of Historical Elko! Elko is adorned with statue like painted Centenial Boots and Murals that have been an ongoing endeavor of renowned artists visiting the town. As a person who has traveled through both continents of Europe and America (from Nova Scotia to Southern South America), I was pleasantly surprised with the array of eateries. Basque favorites (Ogi, Toki Ona, and The Star) Italian (Luciano's), Middle Eastern (Odeh's) Mexican (La Fiesta), Japanese (Blue Moon) and American Western, (Cook's Steakhouse and Saloon), Breakfast favorites (Dreez and McAdoos) and even British Pasty shop (BJ Bull Bakery) just to name a few. Cultural events like the Wine Walk, Hot Balloon Festival, Classic Car Festival, Murals Festival, Cowboy Poetry Reading, and Ghost Tour show off the town's great community vibe. Art galleries like the Duncan Gallery, Clearly Nevada Art Gallery, Halleck Bar Gallery, Convention Center, and the Northeastern Nevada Museum have wonderful expos. The new Elko Dog Park is a great place to give your pet a break for socializing as well. For outdoors the Wild Horse State Park area was the perfect getaway during the wildfires with cabins and RV spots for campers. Further North on 220, the beautiful flowing brooks ride along natural greenery towards the nearly abandoned Mountain City. Just be sure to have sufficient fuel before leaving Elko township, since there are no fuel stations near. If you want to check any of these before you go, there is a handy Everything Elko App and website.
This is the type of video that convinced me to travel full time. I can’t wait to go west and see all these wonders. There’s something so special about seeing abandoned places and all that history. Love seeing a campground that is not packed and on top of each other. Kayak is definitely your happy place - we do miss our canoe. And what a beautiful sunset. We feel so bad for everyone affected by the fires. It must have been frightening. Glad you saw blue sky. I wish more abandoned places were preserved with signs giving the history. I bet those buildings in Metropolis were amazing when first built. I have never been in a hot spring! That looks amazing. What a great trip. Stay safe 🤗 Alice
Thanks so much Alice! The funny thing is that most through-travelers on I-80 assume that there's nothing out there near Elko. From the highway it just looks like empty desert; however, as you've seen there's a ton to see and do in that area. It just takes a bit of imagination.
Watching Grand adventures has become my look forward to event every week. I look forward to doing many of the adventure that Mark shows us and we love the comments and history . I hope that you do more.
Gotta admit, not exactly what I expected from Nevada. The hot springs were an unexpected surprise. All and all, better than I thought it would be though but still hard to understand why early settlers thought the area was inhabitable. But then I only spent a week one day in Las Vegas. So who am I to judge!? Thanks for revealing some territory I'll probably never get around to seeing on my western travels.
Hey John! Back then it was all about cheap or free land back then, so for some folks hope sprung eternal. Vegas is very different from the vast majority of Nevada, as it's much lower elevation in the Mojave Desert which really doesn't cover much of Nevada at all. Most of it is high arid desert, much like the area surrounding Elko. There's a lot worthwhile to see across "the rest of" Nevada, so it's possibly worthwhile to re-think those travel plans.
Lived/worked there a few years. Wish I’d never left the tri state area... I thought Angel lake was in Wells on top their mountain. Stocked for fishing. And auto insurance for auto AND RV is ridiculously affordable there compared to my home state Minn. With any good education, jobs in these areas are easy. Small town people have small town thinking with cyclic dysfunctions so be wary and mind your own but I loved my empty nest decade done that way. Hate being back here!
It is indeed a wonderful area. Angel Lake is indeed closer to Wells, as was the hot springs we visited. However, it's still the same general area so we opted to wrap it up into a single video. Thanks so much for watching!
I live in the Elko area and I can honestly say that I never knew of those hot springs. We are going to head there in a couple of weeks. Thank you for pointing them out!
How cool is that!? If we can show a local something new, we did our job. Great hearing from you Gregory, thank you. Those are probably our favorite hot springs that we've encountered thus far.
i dont know what happened but i couldnt find any of your videos for quite a long time. they even stopped showing up in my subscribed videos. just to let you know that today this video showed up in my feed. what a video to start back with. just awesome. you are getting better with age.
That's what's wonderful about traveling this nation by vehicle, there is beauty to see everywhere. Those hot springs are our favorites of any we've found thus far.
Sorry you were not able to see Lamoille Canyon, but to no surprise you found other interesting sites. We were not able to find Angel Lake when we were there, but we didn’t try too hard. It was the end of the day and the rain clouds came down and poured on us. The hot springs looked great! Thanks, Ram 🤙🏼👍🏽
Thanks as always Ram! It's a shockingly under-rated area, which is one of the things that we loved about it. The Lamoille Canyon closure just gives us a good reason to go back, and it's so close to our home base.
Thanks Chris! Depending on where you're headed, you may be interested that we keep an interactive travel episode map of the US on our website GrandAdventure.tv. It makes it super simple to find episodes in the area you'll be traveling in.
Hi Marc…thank you for this video! It is a great video of stuff that really is off the beaten track. That valley that you couldn’t get to looks stunning!
Thanks for showing us the smoke map! I've never used that before. Will definitely come in handy from now on!!! This was another spectacular video of an area we haven't been to yet. Can't wait to visit it someday.
Great video as always Thank you for sharing with us.I have an uncle that lived in Elko for years.He was the one that made me crave to visit the west.My dreams came true this last June and me and my wife spent a month out west from South Carolina. I did not want to come home and now trying to figure out how we can move and keep my small business and see our grandkids regurly.
Thanks John, and we certainly get it. 16 years ago we left the East Coast and made the move to Utah. We never looked back once and I don't think that I could ever live on the EC again.
We're glad to see you were able to visit the area. That's crazy to hear about the road into Lamoille Canyon! Sorry you weren't able to see it this time but the surrounding area looked great. I'm sad we missed the hot springs and Angel Lake!
Thanks NSA! I read a USFS press release on the current status www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/htnf/alerts-notices/?aid=68073, and while they've since reopened the lower half of the road the upper half still needs substantial repairs. They got 8 inches of water from July 30-August 1 (a quarter of normal annual precipitation), resulting in 20 debris flows across the road up to 10 feet deep, with culvert damage, etc. as well.
Thanks Marc for the preview of Elko, NV. We are heading there next week for 3 full weeks and will be sure to visit the recreational areas you showed on your video.
Enjoy, and safe travels! We hear that Lamoille Canyon is a don't-miss, and see that the USFS has now reopened the lower half of the road: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/htnf/news-events/?cid=fseprd950185 Hopefully they're reopen it to Trail's End before you leave the area. Have fun!
Lamoille Canyon is now fully open. If you are going to be here three weeks, you should also consider visiting Tuscarora and Jarbidge. Two very interesting ghost towns nestled in the beautiful mountains surrounding Elko.
@@SuperiorSteve4 thanks for the update! Yep, we now see that it reopened two days ago. However, we're now long gone for the area by several weeks. We'll be back, thanks for the ghost town tips.
@@GrandAdventure Thanks for the recommendations. We did drive up to the end of of Lamoille Canyon and visited Angel Lake as well. We kayak South Fork lake on Sunday and will be doing the same at Angel Lake tomorrow. It is really beautiful with the skies finally clear and the Ruby mountains as a back drop.
@@GrandAdventure it is definitely odd to see elko from an outside perspective. I would definitely reccomend going to jarbage at some point, it's a little difficult to get to, but no harder than the hot springs, and it's a very beautiful area
@@codeattackero7techno128 very cool, thanks for the tip! I'd never before noticed Jarbidge on the map but it looks fascinating. The closest thing we have to a home town is SLC, so it's close to our winter domicile and therefore we'll surely be back.
Well Gooollly !! Waiting ALL week for this !! Wednesdays premiere,. Wish I was tagging along,. But I have work to do in the MIcro Lab. Ugh,. One day soon., My Walker Hound “Annie” would love to swim in the springs. Having my horses and dogs happy makes me happy. Anyway loved the review and hope to see the place, in person, soon. Until then please keep the posts coming. Happy Trails !!
Nice video Marc, interesting area, looks like you, Patricia, and Zoey really enjoyed the hot springs, that was good that they allowed dogs in the spring pools, travel safe 👍
Always enjoy your view of the natural-side of the US. I passed through Elko waaay back in Jr. High and more recently approached Ruby Lake from the southside -- but didn't quite get there. We camped in Baker and took the Star Train (out of Ely) one evening through the Great Basin for some star gazing! While staying in Baker, we stubbled on Kerouac's Restaurant -- definitely a happy accident -- often the best kind of adventure !
Indeed those are, Dave! Thanks for sharing some great tips from areas just slightly south. We need to get to Ely again for the railroad, museum and Great Basin NP.
it's been one heck of a smokey summer! and that's a shame you didn't get to go to Lamoille Canyon. looks like a beautiful place. but y'all seem to be making the best of it 😎👍🤠
It is. Hiked all over those mountains as a much younger man. Climbed places I shouldn't have (dangerous), but man, the memories and the beauty were worth it. It is pretty famous with geology folks, too, with its glacial history.
I visited Angle Lake 7 years ago. I don’t remember the access road being paved! You really found some beautiful camping spots during your stay in this area of Nevada!
Thanks Tim! That road to Angel Lake may not have been paved back then, we're really not sure. It's very well paved now, but those steep switchbacks would make me think twice about pulling our fiver up there. There's another USFS campground halfway up at the base of the switchbacks.
I just loved going up there with a local wildlife artist, Darcy Tate. He took me right up to a small gathering of sheep, that were just transplanted to that area. Darcy told me the biggest enemy to the wild sheep were golden eagles, that found the youngsters a tasty treat!
Hi Mark. I truly enjoy your videos. I don't travel much any more. The videos make me wanna hit the road again. Love the kayaking scenes. Can you make a video on the items you take with on your kayak trips and certainly, how you get into the kayak.
Hey Stan! Glad that these vids are inspiring you. Perhaps we'll do an episode like that, but getting in is fairly simple. Straddle the kayak (swing your foot across somewhere other than above the cockpit to avoid getting the seat wet), then line your butt up with the cockpit opening and sit down. Then pull your legs in. Doing it this way keeps your weight centered so that you don't tip the boat.
That campground is within a short distance, going to have to stay there next season. Hot springs like this are so fun to run across. We have wanted to visit angel lake for a few years now and i had wondered about the road being steep. Another great episode Marc !
Awesome video! Again we have the same taste in back roads. Elko is an area I have not been. Is in the plans. Your videos are great as we plan a trip. Thank you.
@@RVWagginTails no worries at all. I've been an insurance adjuster for my whole career, specializing in litigated injury third-party liability claims. I basically play poker with someone else's money. 😄
Every week you amaze me with all the beauty you find is such desolate places. I can see you take advantage of the information on The Dyrt Pro. Who is the master researcher and script writer?
You never disappoint me with your content. Visiting the abandoned homesteads, ghost towns, and mining camps are particularly interesting to me. Have you tried using a metal detector to find interesting trinkets? Marc, that farmer's tan is coming along well this summer!
LOL! Forgot to issue the skinny pasty white Italian guy alert. 😎 We're so happy that you enjoy these episodes, Larry. Nope, never got a metal detector -- never had the inclination to, really.
Yep Mary, we were in Twin earlier this summer and got on the river ourselves to paddle up to the base of Shoshone Falls: ruclips.net/video/S6PLhP_J48w/видео.html
Marc, Interesting RV site. Very sandy... were there sand flies? But very nice outdoor covered patio and grill. Unusual setup by the water. Looking forward to hearing your review this evening. I always enjoy Wednesday evenings because of your adventures. Gord
Thanks Gord! We had no bug issues at all, and hung outside most evenings. Being right next to the lake, with the sunset across the lake each night was stupendous.
@@GrandAdventure Great to hear Marc. Ok, this was the place you referred to earlier regarding being on the side of the lake with the sun setting on the far side. Perfect setup for great images refected off the water. Another really interesting setup is the same but with dark intermittent clouds hanging overhead with the sun setting on the far side. This makes for some very dramatic images and contrasts off the water. Gord
Thank you! Not being a smart aleck, but I assume you mean Angel Lake? If that's the case than sure thing, no problem at all. Paved all the way. I just wouldn't want to tow a large trailer or drive a large motorhome on that road.
You should have gone to Wild Horse. Hate to say it, but you really missed a bunch in my Elko. The museum, the Basque history, cowboy poetry museum. You successfully put a dim light on my town.
Sorry that you felt that way, Scott. As for what we missed, we always leave things on the table for a return visit. With a week in each location and having to work M-F, our opportunities can be limited sometimes.
Why didn't you talk about Carlin? It's very historical and just before Elko. Plus, it has open roads to the Ruby Mountains!!!! And American Indian petroglyphs!
Local here 😊 not too terribly cold when you dress for it! The wind is the real kicker and we get dust devils through the summers because of it as well, but we have a very diverse climate over all. The best part about living here is that the basin is so safe in terms of natural disasters. We will get some land and rock slides, thunderstorms, and rarely some very light earthquakes and light flooding, nothing devastating by far. Our summers get hot, but not as hot as Vegas, and there are activities and pleasant aspects for all of the weather we receive year round.
OK, your videos are very informative and professional. Do you have a video on how to use the app you are selling? Do you have a video on how you research your destination? Thanks again.
Thank you Rick! We haven't done a video on using The Dyrt because it seems pretty straightforward to us. Pick an area and search to see what's available, and filter the results as you wish. If you're boondocking turn on public land map layers to see the boundaries of BLM, USFS and NPS land. We use the trip routing feature to find stops along the way. As for researching the destination, we primarily rely on Google Search and Google Maps to find interesting things to see, do and film.
They were sweet -- well-spaced, excellent bath/shower facilities if you need them, and nearly half are waterfront. There's a limit of 14 days in a 30-day period, and the rangers there run a pretty tight ship. You can learn more here: parks.nv.gov/parks/south-fork
Well, that depends on your tolerance for heat. It was in the mid to upper 80s for highs, which means that our rig would've been in the 90s inside during the day when I have to work. So yep, we were grateful for the a/c.
The valleys are low elevation so they get hot in summer for sure. Upper 90s to low triple digits are not uncommon. Winters are moderate - not excessively cold but with regular snowfall, similar to Salt Lake City.
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How are you doing master Marc actually iam very glad to watch your channel because with every Volg I learned new information exploring unknown places improve our English language as well main points about elko it’s Shoshoni. Natakka. Rock spiled on one another it’s largest city county seat of elko county nevada the economy is based heavily on gold mining ranching casino industry elko is capital of nevada gold belt and home of annual national cowboy poetry gathering since 1985 this festival held each January since 1963 elko host to national basque festival. And home of western folk life center it’s regional mono profit organization there are numbers of casinos as stockmen casino hotel commercial casino home to legal prostitutes contains active brothels. Under nevada law less than 400 000 allowed to license brothels several geothermal attractions ruby mountain lamoille canyon jarbidge wilderness elko is largest city between Salt Lake City Reno located interstate 80 nevada state route 225 mountain high way. Connects elko to owyhee southern Idaho while nevada state route 227 lamoille highway extends southeast to spring creek lamoille bus service available on greyhound lines Amtrak daily California Zephyr provides train passengers
I can't understand when someone finds hidden little gems , they always have to let the whole world know . I understand people now days have to be noticed , always need attention .
Born and raised in Elko. Thanks for spotlighting our beauty.
Very cool, thanks both for watching and for chiming in!
I was born and raised there too… well born in the car on the way to the hospital 2 months early because they didn’t have a hospital in Wendover then.
@@Clouise2023 nice story .
A good friend of mine and his wife live in Elko and they've taken us to see Lemoyle and the Ruby Mountains to see the hidden jewels out there. Love going tbrough the shops and restaurants in old downtown Elko. Ate dinner at Star Restaurant. Wonderful food. Im sure there is much more i havent seen yet.
Every time we return to an area, we find more to see. Thank you for sharing your experience!
I was born in Las Vegas and lived there until I was 50. I can't believe how much I missed seeing. I will definitely have to plan some trips. Thank you for sharing you travels. Be safe.
Thank you very much, Bonnie, and same to you! It sounds like you have some new trip ideas on your agenda.
Native Vegan here, we always went to Tahoe etc..never knew anything about Elko Co. until covid and we took the long route home from Tahoe and discovered Elko, Bought a house and living here since. It’s like the feeling Vegas had in the 1970s
Nevada is such a beautiful state . There are so many hidden treasures !! This was another wonderful video 🤩🤩
Thank you Pamela! You're so right. Most travelers head to Vegas or Reno and overlook the rest of the state, which is filled with natural wonders.
@@GrandAdventure Spent most of 1994 there I loved it . But it was temporary really wanted to stay but came back to So Ca Vegas and Reno are fun but this is way differant great outdoors!
@@jeffreyplumber1975 it truly is. We need to get back for the Rubys next time.
That was great, Marc. I really enjoyed this episode. It showed me a whole different part of Nevada that I was not aware of.
The hot springs, glacial lake, and ghost town of Metropolis were extremely interesting and scenic.
There is something about your presentation, actually many of your episode presentations, that made me feel at home.
No doubt, that's why many of us keep coming back. Thanks for all your efforts to share your adventures.
Gord
You're very kind in your praise, Gord -- thank you as always. Our goal is to get off the beaten path as much as possible, and most of Nevada lends itself to that goal very well.
@@GrandAdventure Indeed it does, Marc...
Lived in Vegas, Reno, sparks and Elko. I miss Navafa. Thank you.
Our pleasure Mark, happy that we could bring you back.
Ohh my gosh, this video brought back sooo many memories. We lived in Elko and then Spring Creek. We traipsed all over looking and finding ghost towns and springs. We used to go up to the top of Lamoille Canyon in july to have a snowball fight bcuz it was so hot in town...lol loved it there! There is a way we took from south of Elko that crossed water and took us all the way to Southfork. Caves, goodness, I can't even name everything!
Glad that you enjoyed it, Tracy. We feel like we've only scratched the surface.
You obviously missed out walking through the heart of Historical Elko! Elko is adorned with statue like painted Centenial Boots and Murals that have been an ongoing endeavor of renowned artists visiting the town. As a person who has traveled through both continents of Europe and America (from Nova Scotia to Southern South America), I was pleasantly surprised with the array of eateries. Basque favorites (Ogi, Toki Ona, and The Star) Italian (Luciano's), Middle Eastern (Odeh's) Mexican (La Fiesta), Japanese (Blue Moon) and American Western, (Cook's Steakhouse and Saloon), Breakfast favorites (Dreez and McAdoos) and even British Pasty shop (BJ Bull Bakery) just to name a few. Cultural events like the Wine Walk, Hot Balloon Festival, Classic Car Festival, Murals Festival, Cowboy Poetry Reading, and Ghost Tour show off the town's great community vibe. Art galleries like the Duncan Gallery, Clearly Nevada Art Gallery, Halleck Bar Gallery, Convention Center, and the Northeastern Nevada Museum have wonderful expos. The new Elko Dog Park is a great place to give your pet a break for socializing as well. For outdoors the Wild Horse State Park area was the perfect getaway during the wildfires with cabins and RV spots for campers. Further North on 220, the beautiful flowing brooks ride along natural greenery towards the nearly abandoned Mountain City. Just be sure to have sufficient fuel before leaving Elko township, since there are no fuel stations near. If you want to check any of these before you go, there is a handy Everything Elko App and website.
Thanks for the tips Charlotte! It's inevitable that we'll return, and we love getting tips from folks, especially locals. We appreciate it.
This is the type of video that convinced me to travel full time. I can’t wait to go west and see all these wonders.
There’s something so special about seeing abandoned places and all that history.
Love seeing a campground that is not packed and on top of each other.
Kayak is definitely your happy place - we do miss our canoe. And what a beautiful sunset.
We feel so bad for everyone affected by the fires. It must have been frightening. Glad you saw blue sky.
I wish more abandoned places were preserved with signs giving the history. I bet those buildings in Metropolis were amazing when first built.
I have never been in a hot spring! That looks amazing.
What a great trip. Stay safe 🤗
Alice
Thanks so much Alice! The funny thing is that most through-travelers on I-80 assume that there's nothing out there near Elko. From the highway it just looks like empty desert; however, as you've seen there's a ton to see and do in that area. It just takes a bit of imagination.
Watching Grand adventures has become my look forward to event every week. I look forward to doing many of the adventure that Mark shows us and we love the comments and history . I hope that you do more.
That's a promise, Sean. Thank you so very much! We sincerely appreciate you.
Thank you. You have done great research of each area.
Thank you very much, and thanks for watching!
I really enjoyed this video Marc! What a beautiful area. I'd love to go to the hot springs, Zoe sure seemed to be enjoying it!
She sure did, Suzane. Thanks so much for coming along with us!
WOW! And sorry to hear California's fires are still on. Beautiful area. 👍😎🇨🇦🐾🛶
Thanks Marian!
I grew up in Elko, Nevada. It is a beautiful area and has so much outdoor activities.
It sure does, DonnaKay!
It looks like the streets are paved in Gold.
Well, maybe paved with the revenues from gold.
@@GrandAdventure Yes that is exactly what I was saying, to the sum of
85 metric tons a year!!
That is only in heaven !!!
Always stop at Smiths in Elko on my way to Pyramid Lake. 🎣 Love Elko. ♥
We are finally back in Smith's country, and I couldn't be happier. Love their Private Selection brand.
@@GrandAdventure I love the discount meats. ♥ Great videos. Go to Pyramid lake sometime. The fishing is wonderful during the spawn.
@@robbiesharp311 It's been on the list for quite some time now. Eventually we'll get there.
@@GrandAdventure Make sure it's in the Spring or fall. When the lake cools the fishing is great. They have a hatchery which you can visit.
Gotta admit, not exactly what I expected from Nevada. The hot springs were an unexpected surprise. All and all, better than I thought it would be though but still hard to understand why early settlers thought the area was inhabitable. But then I only spent a week one day in Las Vegas. So who am I to judge!? Thanks for revealing some territory I'll probably never get around to seeing on my western travels.
Hey John! Back then it was all about cheap or free land back then, so for some folks hope sprung eternal. Vegas is very different from the vast majority of Nevada, as it's much lower elevation in the Mojave Desert which really doesn't cover much of Nevada at all. Most of it is high arid desert, much like the area surrounding Elko. There's a lot worthwhile to see across "the rest of" Nevada, so it's possibly worthwhile to re-think those travel plans.
@@GrandAdventure Sorry couldn't contain my snark! As I said, it exceeded my expections.
We love you show. Especially how you highlight small town America.
Thank you Myra, we appreciate that and thank you for your viewership.
I will make that trip once the smoke is gone. Love the puppy.
Don't blame you there.
Thanks for the great information.
Thank you Mike, and thanks for watching!
Wow what an intro
Glad you enjoyed it Sandi!
I have traveled to Las Vegas a dozen times but have never been outside the city. These videos are great, I have missed so much.
Very cool Bruce! Then we did our job. 😁
Thank you. You have a great channel and idea to have fun while making money!
I love the Elko area .Thank you a well done video with great historical narration.
Thank you Wil!
Lived/worked there a few years. Wish I’d never left the tri state area... I thought Angel lake was in Wells on top their mountain. Stocked for fishing. And auto insurance for auto AND RV is ridiculously affordable there compared to my home state Minn. With any good education, jobs in these areas are easy. Small town people have small town thinking with cyclic dysfunctions so be wary and mind your own but I loved my empty nest decade done that way. Hate being back here!
It is indeed a wonderful area. Angel Lake is indeed closer to Wells, as was the hot springs we visited. However, it's still the same general area so we opted to wrap it up into a single video. Thanks so much for watching!
I really enjoyed this video.
I also like the way you name all your videos with an episode number.
Brilliant
I wish everyone did that
Thank you Enzo! We're thrilled that you enjoyed it, thanks for the comment.
Love Elko, great areas in all directions.
True that!
I live in the Elko area and I can honestly say that I never knew of those hot springs. We are going to head there in a couple of weeks. Thank you for pointing them out!
How cool is that!? If we can show a local something new, we did our job. Great hearing from you Gregory, thank you. Those are probably our favorite hot springs that we've encountered thus far.
Wow, the town of metropolis when thru some rough times. Looks like You two and the dog was enjoying the hot springs. Thanks Don
It sure did and we sure were, Don!
Super cool video Marc👍May you have clear skies the rest of your journey🌟
Thanks Brooke! So far, so good.
On the southwest corner of Interstate 80 and US 93 in Wells, Nevada, I stayed at the Hampton Inn 14 months ago. Wonderful hotel!!!
Good feedback, Mom. Thanks!
Exciting!! Nevada. ....another place I am under traveled
i dont know what happened but i couldnt find any of your videos for quite a long time. they even stopped showing up in my subscribed videos. just to let you know that today this video showed up in my feed. what a video to start back with. just awesome. you are getting better with age.
Thank you Helen! It's terrific to have you back. RUclips works in mysterious ways sometimes.
We all seem to like the remote places you’re taking us.
We know that we prefer them, Don, so that's what we naturally gravitate to. Glad that you're enjoying these episodes!
Thanks Marc for another great video and a place to add our bucket list.
Thanks Matt! Even more so when Lamoille Canyon is open, which is why we need to return.
Hot springs looks very relaxing. Pretty areas in Nevada.
That's what's wonderful about traveling this nation by vehicle, there is beauty to see everywhere. Those hot springs are our favorites of any we've found thus far.
@@GrandAdventure yes it is wonderful
Marc Guido and Mark Knopfler, 2 great story tellers. Another excellent video sir. Beautiful music also.
Well that puts me in good company, thanks so much D and T!
im so glad we dont have to choose between the 2.
Thanks Marc
We had a station in Elko until couple years ago .spent some time in the hills at transmitter site (krjc)
My father's enituals.
Sorry you were not able to see Lamoille Canyon, but to no surprise you found other interesting sites.
We were not able to find Angel Lake when we were there, but we didn’t try too hard. It was the end of the day and the rain clouds came down and poured on us.
The hot springs looked great!
Thanks,
Ram
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Thanks as always Ram! It's a shockingly under-rated area, which is one of the things that we loved about it. The Lamoille Canyon closure just gives us a good reason to go back, and it's so close to our home base.
Thanks so much for making these wonderful videos! Always look forward to them!
And we always look forward to hearing from you, Michael. Thanks as always!
As always great video. Beautiful place beautiful footage. You give us so many places to add to our list.
That's wonderful to hear, Lori. Thanks for watching another one!
Can’t wait to see Angel Lake, thanks for the tip (as usual)!
Our pleasure, OC. Thanks for watching (as usual)!
Once we start traveling I’m going to have to start your videos all over again. Y’all stay in done fantastic places.
Thanks Chris! Depending on where you're headed, you may be interested that we keep an interactive travel episode map of the US on our website GrandAdventure.tv. It makes it super simple to find episodes in the area you'll be traveling in.
Hi Marc…thank you for this video! It is a great video of stuff that really is off the beaten track. That valley that you couldn’t get to looks stunning!
Glad you enjoyed it Alan! The road into Lamoille Canyon just reopened last weekend, add it to your list.
@@GrandAdventure that is awesome!! Yes...It is on the list!!
Thanks for showing us the smoke map! I've never used that before. Will definitely come in handy from now on!!! This was another spectacular video of an area we haven't been to yet. Can't wait to visit it someday.
Glad that you found that helpful, Cheri! Thanks for watching.
Another great job, Marc. Really enjoyed watching and listening.
Glad you enjoyed it, many thanks for your comment!
Great video as always Thank you for sharing with us.I have an uncle that lived in Elko for years.He was the one that made me crave to visit the west.My dreams came true this last June and me and my wife spent a month out west from South Carolina. I did not want to come home and now trying to figure out how we can move and keep my small business and see our grandkids regurly.
Thanks John, and we certainly get it. 16 years ago we left the East Coast and made the move to Utah. We never looked back once and I don't think that I could ever live on the EC again.
We're glad to see you were able to visit the area. That's crazy to hear about the road into Lamoille Canyon! Sorry you weren't able to see it this time but the surrounding area looked great. I'm sad we missed the hot springs and Angel Lake!
Thanks NSA! I read a USFS press release on the current status www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/htnf/alerts-notices/?aid=68073, and while they've since reopened the lower half of the road the upper half still needs substantial repairs. They got 8 inches of water from July 30-August 1 (a quarter of normal annual precipitation), resulting in 20 debris flows across the road up to 10 feet deep, with culvert damage, etc. as well.
@@GrandAdventure wow that is wild. Thanks for the info.
Thanks Marc for the preview of Elko, NV. We are heading there next week for 3 full weeks and will be sure to visit the recreational areas you showed on your video.
Enjoy, and safe travels! We hear that Lamoille Canyon is a don't-miss, and see that the USFS has now reopened the lower half of the road: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/htnf/news-events/?cid=fseprd950185
Hopefully they're reopen it to Trail's End before you leave the area. Have fun!
Lamoille Canyon is now fully open. If you are going to be here three weeks, you should also consider visiting Tuscarora and Jarbidge. Two very interesting ghost towns nestled in the beautiful mountains surrounding Elko.
@@SuperiorSteve4 thanks for the update! Yep, we now see that it reopened two days ago. However, we're now long gone for the area by several weeks. We'll be back, thanks for the ghost town tips.
@@GrandAdventure Thanks for the recommendations. We did drive up to the end of of Lamoille Canyon and visited Angel Lake as well. We kayak South Fork lake on Sunday and will be doing the same at Angel Lake tomorrow. It is really beautiful with the skies finally clear and the Ruby mountains as a back drop.
Nice review
@@edmor1086 Thank you! And thanks for watching.
Dang, this reminded me that I haven't been to angel lake in a while
We're happy to be your alarm clock.
@@GrandAdventure it is definitely odd to see elko from an outside perspective. I would definitely reccomend going to jarbage at some point, it's a little difficult to get to, but no harder than the hot springs, and it's a very beautiful area
@@codeattackero7techno128 very cool, thanks for the tip! I'd never before noticed Jarbidge on the map but it looks fascinating. The closest thing we have to a home town is SLC, so it's close to our winter domicile and therefore we'll surely be back.
@@GrandAdventure it is a rather small town, so you don't typically find unless you really look, but it's definitely worth the trip
I always enjoy your videos, thanks for making them.
Thank you Charlie! We always enjoy hearing from you, and making these episodes is a labor of love.
Well Gooollly !! Waiting ALL week for this !! Wednesdays premiere,. Wish I was tagging along,. But I have work to do in the MIcro Lab. Ugh,. One day soon., My Walker Hound “Annie” would love to swim in the springs. Having my horses and dogs happy makes me happy. Anyway loved the review and hope to see the place, in person, soon. Until then please keep the posts coming. Happy Trails !!
We certainly will, Michelle. Thanks as always! We're happy to bring you there, even if only virtually.
Nice video Marc, interesting area, looks like you, Patricia, and Zoey really enjoyed the hot springs, that was good that they allowed dogs in the spring pools, travel safe 👍
Thanks Gary! Those springs are as primitive as they get, so whoever's there pretty much sets the rules.
Really enjoy your narration. This is my second comment hoping to increase your ratings. You do excellent videos.
Thank you Dennis! We sincerely appreciate that.
Always enjoy your view of the natural-side of the US. I passed through Elko waaay back in Jr. High and more recently approached Ruby Lake from the southside -- but didn't quite get there. We camped in Baker and took the Star Train (out of Ely) one evening through the Great Basin for some star gazing! While staying in Baker, we stubbled on Kerouac's Restaurant -- definitely a happy accident -- often the best kind of adventure !
Indeed those are, Dave! Thanks for sharing some great tips from areas just slightly south. We need to get to Ely again for the railroad, museum and Great Basin NP.
Another great video. Definitely a bit jealous of this trip. Thanks.
Thanks for coming along TG!
it's been one heck of a smokey summer! and that's a shame you didn't get to go to Lamoille Canyon. looks like a beautiful place. but y'all seem to be making the best of it 😎👍🤠
Yep, we always seem to find the glass half full, Mickey. Thanks so much for watching!
It is. Hiked all over those mountains as a much younger man. Climbed places I shouldn't have (dangerous), but man, the memories and the beauty were worth it. It is pretty famous with geology folks, too, with its glacial history.
@@coyote4237 as we weren't able to enjoy our primary objective for stopping in Elko in the first place, we'll definitely be back for Lamoille Canyon.
Great episode, Marc. Luna loved Zoey’s swimming shots! You are truly a great travel videographer and story teller. G
You're much too kind, Greg. Thank you very much!
I visited Angle Lake 7 years ago. I don’t remember the access road being paved! You really found some beautiful camping spots during your stay in this area of Nevada!
Thanks Tim! That road to Angel Lake may not have been paved back then, we're really not sure. It's very well paved now, but those steep switchbacks would make me think twice about pulling our fiver up there. There's another USFS campground halfway up at the base of the switchbacks.
I just loved going up there with a local wildlife artist, Darcy Tate. He took me right up to a small gathering of sheep, that were just transplanted to that area. Darcy told me the biggest enemy to the wild sheep were golden eagles, that found the youngsters a tasty treat!
@@PhotographybyTimWMoore that must've been wonderful.
For me yes, as I got some great photos of the sheep.
Hi Mark. I truly enjoy your videos. I don't travel much any more. The videos make me wanna hit the road again. Love the kayaking scenes. Can you make a video on the items you take with on your kayak trips and certainly, how you get into the kayak.
Hey Stan! Glad that these vids are inspiring you. Perhaps we'll do an episode like that, but getting in is fairly simple. Straddle the kayak (swing your foot across somewhere other than above the cockpit to avoid getting the seat wet), then line your butt up with the cockpit opening and sit down. Then pull your legs in. Doing it this way keeps your weight centered so that you don't tip the boat.
That campground is within a short distance, going to have to stay there next season. Hot springs like this are so fun to run across. We have wanted to visit angel lake for a few years now and i had wondered about the road being steep. Another great episode Marc !
Thanks as always Kevin! Yep, this entire area is easily within striking distance for anyone along the Wasatch Front.
Awesome video! Again we have the same taste in back roads. Elko is an area I have not been. Is in the plans. Your videos are great as we plan a trip. Thank you.
Thank you so much once again! Very happy to hear that we're helping with your travel plans.
Great Video, I learned a lot from you about this area. Thank you
Thank you Michael! Glad we could help.
Nit able to travel fun to watch
We're happy to bring you traveling virtually with us!
We are hoping to go full time (RVIng, while I 'm still working) Great stuff! I watch you stuff each week.
Thank you, and thanks for joining us tonight! Yep, that's what we do, working from the road. We haven't regretted it for a second.
@@GrandAdventure If too personal its ok not to answer, but what do you do for a living?
@@RVWagginTails no worries at all. I've been an insurance adjuster for my whole career, specializing in litigated injury third-party liability claims. I basically play poker with someone else's money. 😄
Every week you amaze me with all the beauty you find is such desolate places. I can see you take advantage of the information on The Dyrt Pro. Who is the master researcher and script writer?
Thanks as always Marv! We travel together and support one another, but the YT channel is pretty much a one-man band.
You never disappoint me with your content. Visiting the abandoned homesteads, ghost towns, and mining camps are particularly interesting to me. Have you tried using a metal detector to find interesting trinkets?
Marc, that farmer's tan is coming along well this summer!
LOL! Forgot to issue the skinny pasty white Italian guy alert. 😎 We're so happy that you enjoy these episodes, Larry. Nope, never got a metal detector -- never had the inclination to, really.
Check out Twin Falls Idaho. 3 hours away from Elko. AWOL will get you on the river any way you want!
Yep Mary, we were in Twin earlier this summer and got on the river ourselves to paddle up to the base of Shoshone Falls: ruclips.net/video/S6PLhP_J48w/видео.html
Looks like you filmed in early June.
Nope, we were there in late August.
Marc,
Interesting RV site. Very sandy... were there sand flies? But very nice outdoor covered patio and grill. Unusual setup by the water.
Looking forward to hearing your review this evening. I always enjoy Wednesday evenings because of your adventures.
Gord
Thanks Gord! We had no bug issues at all, and hung outside most evenings. Being right next to the lake, with the sunset across the lake each night was stupendous.
@@GrandAdventure Great to hear Marc. Ok, this was the place you referred to earlier regarding being on the side of the lake with the sun setting on the far side. Perfect setup for great images refected off the water.
Another really interesting setup is the same but with dark intermittent clouds hanging overhead with the sun setting on the far side. This makes for some very dramatic images and contrasts off the water.
Gord
@@gorrdd true that.
Didn't know there was a lake nearby.
Yep, and not a small one, either.
Hi Grand Adventure. Can truck campers get to Diamond Lake? Thank you for proving NV is so much more than Las Vegas & Reno!
Thank you! Not being a smart aleck, but I assume you mean Angel Lake? If that's the case than sure thing, no problem at all. Paved all the way. I just wouldn't want to tow a large trailer or drive a large motorhome on that road.
@@GrandAdventure Oh yes, I meant Angel Lake, the one that takes several steep switchbacks to get to. Thanks for clarifying!
You should have gone to Wild Horse. Hate to say it, but you really missed a bunch in my Elko. The museum, the Basque history, cowboy poetry museum. You successfully put a dim light on my town.
Sorry that you felt that way, Scott. As for what we missed, we always leave things on the table for a return visit. With a week in each location and having to work M-F, our opportunities can be limited sometimes.
Why didn't you talk about Carlin? It's very historical and just before Elko. Plus, it has open roads to the Ruby Mountains!!!! And American Indian petroglyphs!
We only have so much time in one place, we always have to draw the line somewhere. Plus, leaving things on the table gives us a reason to return.
Hey from Nebraska
Greetings from (this week) southwestern New Mexico! Love Nebraska, so beautiful and wholesome.
Brutally cold, windy in the winter ??
Yep, pretty much.
Local here 😊 not too terribly cold when you dress for it! The wind is the real kicker and we get dust devils through the summers because of it as well, but we have a very diverse climate over all. The best part about living here is that the basin is so safe in terms of natural disasters. We will get some land and rock slides, thunderstorms, and rarely some very light earthquakes and light flooding, nothing devastating by far. Our summers get hot, but not as hot as Vegas, and there are activities and pleasant aspects for all of the weather we receive year round.
lived in Elko for 22 years the only thang there is work..
Well, as demonstrated in the video we found plenty of other things to enjoy. 😉
OK, your videos are very informative and professional. Do you have a video on how to use the app you are selling? Do you have a video on how you research your destination? Thanks again.
Thank you Rick! We haven't done a video on using The Dyrt because it seems pretty straightforward to us. Pick an area and search to see what's available, and filter the results as you wish. If you're boondocking turn on public land map layers to see the boundaries of BLM, USFS and NPS land. We use the trip routing feature to find stops along the way. As for researching the destination, we primarily rely on Google Search and Google Maps to find interesting things to see, do and film.
Those sites look pretty nice. Is there a maximum number of nights you can stay?
They were sweet -- well-spaced, excellent bath/shower facilities if you need them, and nearly half are waterfront. There's a limit of 14 days in a 30-day period, and the rangers there run a pretty tight ship. You can learn more here: parks.nv.gov/parks/south-fork
Hello Marc, what is the best time of year to visit? Thank you.
Depending on elevation, anything from spring through summer and fall would work. If it's hot, go to elevation. If it's cold, stay low in the valley.
Are you going over to see Leemans Cave? ?
Alas, we're already nearly in Texas.
Did you need a/c during your stay? What were the temperatures?
Well, that depends on your tolerance for heat. It was in the mid to upper 80s for highs, which means that our rig would've been in the 90s inside during the day when I have to work. So yep, we were grateful for the a/c.
How is the weather out there? Is it livable to stay year round long term? Does it get too hot in summer?
The valleys are low elevation so they get hot in summer for sure. Upper 90s to low triple digits are not uncommon. Winters are moderate - not excessively cold but with regular snowfall, similar to Salt Lake City.
@@GrandAdventure Thank you.
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Thanks Michelle! Great to see you at the Premiere tonight, and thanks as always for your generous support.
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Thank you Khatoon, and we wish the same to you and your family.
Can a Honda CRV make that drive to Ruby Lake and the springs?
Absolutely it can, although you'll probably be walking the last half mile or so to the hot springs.
@GrandAdventure thanks for responding so quickly! I'm brand new to your channel and so excited to head out and wander : )
@@ChristineSwan-y5v We're thrilled to have you along, Christine. Happy trails!
And to you!
How are you doing master Marc actually iam very glad to watch your channel because with every Volg I learned new information exploring unknown places improve our English language as well main points about elko it’s Shoshoni. Natakka. Rock spiled on one another it’s largest city county seat of elko county nevada the economy is based heavily on gold mining ranching casino industry elko is capital of nevada gold belt and home of annual national cowboy poetry gathering since 1985 this festival held each January since 1963 elko host to national basque festival. And home of western folk life center it’s regional mono profit organization there are numbers of casinos as stockmen casino hotel commercial casino home to legal prostitutes contains active brothels. Under nevada law less than 400 000 allowed to license brothels several geothermal attractions ruby mountain lamoille canyon jarbidge wilderness elko is largest city between Salt Lake City Reno located interstate 80 nevada state route 225 mountain high way. Connects elko to owyhee southern Idaho while nevada state route 227 lamoille highway extends southeast to spring creek lamoille bus service available on greyhound lines Amtrak daily California Zephyr provides train passengers
Hey there Khatoon! You have done terrific research, as always.
Ha! 999th like.
why God created humans : to make sure dogs travel all around the world and have good time!!
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LOL Alex! Yep, Zoe has it pretty good, and I'm fairly certain that she knows it.
I can't understand when someone finds hidden little gems , they always have to let the whole world know . I understand people now days have to be noticed , always need attention .
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