Wow, this place looks amazing! I really want to go, but only have a truck, no Jeep or side-by-side. I was just at Alamo Lake, but on the park (south) side. I think I may put this on my list for the winter, probably getting too hot to do it any time soon. Thanks for sharing this wonderful and lesser known place. My god, those photos at the end are spectacular!
Elley: do you happen to know the GPS coordinates of where you are parked at 4:48 in that vid (at the entrance to the tributary slot canyon that you walked)?
Love the slots, and I don't mean Vegas. I almost learned the hard way not to travel through the big blots without knowing the weather WAY up stream and traveling alone. I was the last solo hiker to do Lower Antelope Canyon without a guide. In August 1997 I got run off a long solo backpack in the San Juan Mts in southwest Colorado due to an extensive forest fire. So I picked up a book on Hike on the Colorado Plateau in Durango and did a car camp/day hike trip all over the Plateau. I took in Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, three days of down one canyon and back up the next on at Cedar Mesa, Valley of the Gods, two days at Navajo National Monument including overnight camping at the base of both Keet Seel and Betatakin ruins. I next headed to Antelope Canyon. My first mistake was not reading the entry in the book... I just saw the photos and thought "I have to see this". I got there on August 11 and did a very long hike down and back up the slot. Afterwords, I headed to Page to do laundry, eat real food and rest for a couple of days in a motel bed. In watching the local evening news the next day, there was the report of 11 deaths after a flash flood wiped through Antelope. Live and learn.
Loved the video...very informative. Also love the photo work you did with Dave...one of my favorite photographers. You mentioned that you can get to the slot canyons from the south/Alamo Lake side...any hints on access???
Hi, just discovered this video...it's great! Can you tell me how we get to the slots in this area? You mentioned an easier way to go there and if you can give us the coordinates or directions, that would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! Keep up the amazing work!
Yes I could have climbed out of there in an emergency. That’s kind of why I was playing around in the very beginning with my head upside down. I wanted to see if I could stretch between the walls. I’m glad you like the fashion thank you for watching
I have been down a lot of slots, but that was the first time I have ever seen modeling in one. The looks were dramatic. Well done to the drone work and the stills. Oh yeah, yours were pretty good too! Be safe and stay healthy 😷⚒
I just discovered your channel and I’m loving it. I work in the hard rock mining industry and I’m in school studying to become a geologist. Your passion for mining and geology is contagious. Keep up the good work!
Well 9 is a tough age. You could get a national audubon geology filed guide and that would keep them entertained with pictures of minerals and good charts. There are not a lot of books tailored to young children just because geology is a tough subject. But your could start there :)
One of my favorite places!
Awesome
What a beautiful 😍 place nice scenes 😃 wonderful vlog enjoying fr Jamaica island Caribbean 😎
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My goodness! ;8)
Thanks
Cool video, I love those gorgeous banded corridors in the rock. Fantastic old mine also.I definitely will stay around for the nerd info
Nice pictures at the end. My daughter just shot some pics at Joshua tree. Me I just like to rockhound and site see. Keep having fun
Wow, this place looks amazing! I really want to go, but only have a truck, no Jeep or side-by-side. I was just at Alamo Lake, but on the park (south) side. I think I may put this on my list for the winter, probably getting too hot to do it any time soon. Thanks for sharing this wonderful and lesser known place. My god, those photos at the end are spectacular!
love your adventures, keep it up. amazing
Thank you I will keep it up for sure
Elley: do you happen to know the GPS coordinates of where you are parked at 4:48 in that vid (at the entrance to the tributary slot canyon that you walked)?
I camped out there last winter! Now I gotta go back and find that!
mate that was epic what a cool location luv you do a great job of editing to awesome cheers
Thank you
Love the slots, and I don't mean Vegas. I almost learned the hard way not to travel through the big blots without knowing the weather WAY up stream and traveling alone. I was the last solo hiker to do Lower Antelope Canyon without a guide. In August 1997 I got run off a long solo backpack in the San Juan Mts in southwest Colorado due to an extensive forest fire. So I picked up a book on Hike on the Colorado Plateau in Durango and did a car camp/day hike trip all over the Plateau. I took in Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, three days of down one canyon and back up the next on at Cedar Mesa, Valley of the Gods, two days at Navajo National Monument including overnight camping at the base of both Keet Seel and Betatakin ruins. I next headed to Antelope Canyon. My first mistake was not reading the entry in the book... I just saw the photos and thought "I have to see this". I got there on August 11 and did a very long hike down and back up the slot. Afterwords, I headed to Page to do laundry, eat real food and rest for a couple of days in a motel bed. In watching the local evening news the next day, there was the report of 11 deaths after a flash flood wiped through Antelope. Live and learn.
absolutely amazing!! thank you Elley, love your channel.
Thank you so much I’m so glad you like it
Love your videos. You guys would be fun to hang out with a cup of coffee. The photos really good.
Thank you so much. Definitely definitely try to have fun and be chill and informative but I’m super excited. Thanks for watching
Loved the video...very informative. Also love the photo work you did with Dave...one of my favorite photographers. You mentioned that you can get to the slot canyons from the south/Alamo Lake side...any hints on access???
Hey Dan, it’s easier to just carry the drone. It films just fine by hand.
I bet they filmed a bunch of movies at that location, super fun ride , and the narration is very informative and professional , nice work !!
They may have. It’s an amazing location. I’m glad you like the narration. Thank you
Hi, just discovered this video...it's great! Can you tell me how we get to the slots in this area? You mentioned an easier way to go there and if you can give us the coordinates or directions, that would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! Keep up the amazing work!
Could you have climbed out of there in an emergency? Love the fashion in the rough!
Yes I could have climbed out of there in an emergency. That’s kind of why I was playing around in the very beginning with my head upside down. I wanted to see if I could stretch between the walls. I’m glad you like the fashion thank you for watching
I have been down a lot of slots, but that was the first time I have ever seen modeling in one. The looks were dramatic. Well done to the drone work and the stills. Oh yeah, yours were pretty good too! Be safe and stay healthy 😷⚒
Thank you very much for watching. I found an absolutely beautiful place to shoot.
@@ElleyKnowsRocks indeed you did
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This is so beautiful! Would you mind leaving GPS coordinates in the description or as a comment? Thank you!
I just discovered your channel and I’m loving it. I work in the hard rock mining industry and I’m in school studying to become a geologist. Your passion for mining and geology is contagious. Keep up the good work!
What would be good books and websites for a 9 year old that wants to take on geology ❤️ he loves loves watching your videos!
Well 9 is a tough age. You could get a national audubon geology filed guide and that would keep them entertained with pictures of minerals and good charts. There are not a lot of books tailored to young children just because geology is a tough subject. But your could start there :)
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Should have packed in a pan and shovel. The Artillery Mountains have historically produced silver, GOLD and copper.
Elley I want to go rock hunting with you!!!