Nice video, and I love the Tacoma! I used my Taco to get in the back way to Arches NP recently on a 4x4 road, it's a fun start to a hike. Your video is good reminder that we can find beauty and adventure without having to flock to the same popular places.
PLEASE be careful not to tread all over the cryptobiotic soils in those amazing dessert landscapes. It has taken them many years to form and they serve a multitude of purposes. Thanks!
Awesome video! That place looks incredible 🤯🤯 Being that place in the reservation do you need a permit to visit or is it publicly accessible? The coloring in the rock is insane 😱🤯
Yes, you are supposed to get a permit off the Hopi website. Thank you for watching! I can't believe this canyon remains so unknown. It is an amazing place.
Beautiful video! What a hidden gem
Wow this place is spectacular. The canyons are amazing. This is great place to visit. Thanks for sharing with us 😊 😀
Nice video, and I love the Tacoma! I used my Taco to get in the back way to Arches NP recently on a 4x4 road, it's a fun start to a hike. Your video is good reminder that we can find beauty and adventure without having to flock to the same popular places.
Looks amazing! Cool. Great video, keep it up!
Thank you bro!
PLEASE be careful not to tread all over the cryptobiotic soils in those amazing dessert landscapes. It has taken them many years to form and they serve a multitude of purposes. Thanks!
wow so cool thx
Awesome video! That place looks incredible 🤯🤯
Being that place in the reservation do you need a permit to visit or is it publicly accessible?
The coloring in the rock is insane 😱🤯
Yes, you are supposed to get a permit off the Hopi website. Thank you for watching! I can't believe this canyon remains so unknown. It is an amazing place.
An amazing place. Thanks for making me aware of it. How did you get permission to visit there?
You have to get a permit from website
@codiacstudios Yeah, it looks like you can get access to the rim from Navajo Nation but you need a Hopi guide to legally drop into the canyon.
@tompatton2086 We got permission from guide who couldn't make it last minute.
@@codiacstudios Looks like you had a great time without him. 🙂 Love your channel. Great content.
@tompatton2086 We sure did! Thank you so much!
Those are Calcite crystals...we have them down here in the Anza Borrego State Park in San Diego County.
Sorry to ruin your day, but Coalmine Canyon is closed to non-Hopi without a guide. Might explain why so few people know about it.
We know. We had a guide set for the day and he had to cancel last minute. We got permission and had permits.