I'm going to try to pin this so hopefully more people see it. There are a lot of (very small) markers all over the area stating certain places are off limits to vehicle traffic. We did not see one of these where we drove, but if you go, keep an eye peeled to make sure you're not driving where you are not supposed to.
It wouldn't surprise me if people tore down the BLM markers, but there should be several of them blocking the road about a mile before the feature. I cringe when I think of what the place is going to look like in another few years.
That's what I love about Utah. No rails, no warning signs, all natural. If you want to go out to the edge and fall off, it's up to you. Another beautiful area. Thanks for taking us along.
Finally got to visit this amazing place while my wife and I were in Utah these past 2 weeks. Absolutely stunning. Thanks for all the videos you post. They are inspirational.
I completely agree with not holding everybody's hand and giving out GPS coordinates. I get asked all the time about my slot finds in the TX panhandle. I and others found them with tons of research, sweat, and tears. Plus we don't want the lazy to show up to these places and mark their names on the rocks. Hikers who work for it are less likely to do crap like that. Good video.
Fabulous video Jerry. Great music choice for Angel of Death. Lots to be said for self research & satisfaction of adventuring. Thanks for sharing! Yes, your dizzying heights photo was worth it. Keep exploring!
Very nice hidden gems Tina and Jerry. Usually expect to see more red rocks in Utah but liked the white and grey formations. Ok, will have to do my homework to find these spots for myself. Thanks :( Safe travels.
I think that YOU OWE me a drone! After you enticed me with yet another excellent video I did my research and went to the Angel of Death. I took some excellent drone video - best I have ever done. I was so excited to set up camp and edit it. When almost back to the main road I saw that BIG tall gigantic, enormous, huge rock thingy. After about ten minutes on the highway It was still on my mind so I turned around and drove back to add it to my excellent Angle of Death footage. I was in a hurry so, for the first time ever, I put Igor into Sport mode to expedite getting in position. I set up an orbit and after about 3/4 complete my screen started flicking around and my drone would not respond. I believe that it was because I did not shift out of Sport and had no sensor protection. My Air2S is now permanently enshrined on the top of one of the big canyoney thingys. I checked your video again, twice, and as I suspected you did not provide a warning to “Don’t fly your drone stupidly” nor did you warn not to try to orbit that BIG thingy, nor did you warn to shift out of sport mode - three strikes and your out. I believe that the legal basis for my claim is that you provided an “attractive nuisance” and encouraged people to follow in your footsteps by showing awesome places without giving proper warnings. I actually drove all the way to Las Vegas to pick up a new drone from an Amazon Locker and have returned to the scene of the crime. I intended to re-shot Angel of Death today but got side tracked by your Bentonite Hills video. Went past the Bentonite hills (awesome) and now sitting at the Cathedral Valley campgrounds. Only one here. Tomorrow I will continue drive back to Bentonite Hills, then to Angel of Death and if your lucky I’ll do a better job flying and you won’t owe me two drones. Now I just need to figure out where the canyon top is that you and Tina filled in the same video.
Actually, it does say that in the video, but it's just really, really fine print. You can't see it without an electron microscope. I actually ALMOST lost mine where I cleared that range by about a foot. I was sweating it but had to get the shot, so I just kept goin'. Glad you got to check the place out though.
Whoa~ Jerree & Tieena - a beautiful day with blue skies - incredible drone shots - but the heights!??!! Whoa de oh. Make me dizzy. Those towering pinnacles spiking out of the earth. What a place; and thanks for sharing.
Jerry. How do you always make these videos on the perfect day. The clouds were so moody in this video. Either you are the luckiest guy in the world or you and the weathermen are best friends.
We just went to these amazing sites today. We learned about them from watching this channel. We originally were going to park on the highway and walk in to Angels tower but noticed that there were no signs. We drove in along a track for about half a mile to the ‘no vehicle markers’. Parked and walked in the rest. Cool and sunny day. Had the place to ourselves until a local drove right up in an Off road vehicle. Amazing place. Highly recommend. A must see. The moon overlook is also worth the drive. People were out there camping with RV’s.
I love this area. I swear there were no signs when we were there. Well, there were actually plenty, but I didn't see any on the parts we drove on. I even went back and checked the footage to make sure I didn't miss something. Not sure if they were taken down or what happened. Glad you got to see it though. Amazing place.
Great choice of music with Dong pinnacle. Funny, the labels I see for your Moonscape Overlook are Skyline View on Google Earth. Sure looked exactly like the ledge I've spent a few nights on. Rock on you two.
Hi Jerry. I fell in love with that place when I finally got to be there, after watching your video. I gotta say I got a lot of respect for you walking up to that narrow cliff. I couldnt do it. Planning to go back there soon and also check places I wasnt able to.
We were at that overlook 2 months ago. Looking down and to the southeast the soil looked shiny black like nothing I've ever seen before. In your video it looked pretty dark but not completely black.
I saw video pop up at 5:30 am eastern when I got up. I decided not to watch it with blood shot eyes. Waiting entire day to watch was difficult but boy... am I glad I did. Takes your breath away... and to have those perspectives from above adds so much dynamic to the video. I have that neck of the woods on my radar for upcoming trip in 2023 so looking forward to following in the footsteps.
Great one ! I’m surprised you didn’t climb and repel long dong silver ? Loved the music and drone footage! Thank you Jerry and Tina ! El patio would have been open for you ha ha !
@@JerryArizona I was up at dads last weekend and ran into cottonwood for him and you know I always look for your vehicle at El Patio when I drive by ha ha . One of these days We will catch you guys there !
i really appreciate that you don't disclose the location. i live near there. there are many utubers who not only show locations but sell precise maps. i shall subscribe to your channel therefor.
Impressive music and video on this one, especially the drone footage! And the outtake at the end…my wife and I nearly hurt ourselves laughing. So good to see you enjoying yet another amazing place.
That Angel of Death spire is pretty cool, but the music in this video is amazing. Now I got to go and figure out how to play those guitar parts. Thanks
You and Tina never disappoint. Great places and looks like a fun outing. And yes, you will have to share your Mexican leftovers, the price of a good outing.
Glad you found it. I absolutely love that entire area from Moki Dugway up around the lake to Hanksville, San Rafael & Capitol Reef.....Actually, I'd extend it down to Escalante even.
Excellent use of the drone and that first transition to the drone footage was impeccable. I just hiked the Valley of Dreams in the Bisti Badlands last week and I wish I had your camera skills. Mine just don’t do it justice.
Alright... I've seen some stunning places in videos before, but THIS one is insane and well worth the time I just spent researching. LOVE that area though so this just adds to the pull to go back again. 100% inspired to go seek this out for ourselves now that we finally have a vehicle capable of going offroad. Especially so after reading the comment about the spire eroding from climbers. Appreciate this video so very much!
Great video. Loved it. If you are still in the area you could hike Lower Muley twist canyon. If still have more time head to Capitol Reef and do the lower spring canyon trail (river crossing at the end).
Good morning! I love all your videos, always fun to see Tina. Quick question: have you guys been to Hopi Salt Trail? Sounds like a place you and Tina might enjoy. Looking forward to the next video.
Thank you. And I've been planning Salt Trail for years. COVID closed the trail on our first attempt, I had permits for a couple months ago but was sick and didn't go. We will get there eventually though.
It’s within a few hours from the Grand Canyon. The rocks are much younger ocean rocks from the Cretaceous period (when T-rex lived), so they are a little different color than the Grand Canyon, but pretty similar.
The Angel of Death rock is a very unique-looking monolith. A variation of the one in '2001 Space Odyssey'. A great shot of you with the crater-like formation background.
I'll have to go back to see the Angel of Death. I want to go back to the Moonscape Overlook anyway! I have an idea to do a night photo there with a full moon low in the sky, so I'll have to do some moon calendar studying to figure out when that could be accomplished!
Jerry, I wanted to thank you for putting in the work and sharing this exceptional content. I stood where you did at the overlook, and I think it’s one of the most stunning views on earth. What a special place. Let’s hope it stays a bit tricky to find.
Great drone video. We have once tried to get there from highway 24. But did not have enough time ( we were on foot. it was too muddy). Hope to be back one day to get there. If you are still in the area sat hi to Randy at Mesa Market in Caineville. Great cheese and bread.
I feel like it's a lot more satisfying too. Currently looking for something I know I could reach out to some people and find. But I want to figure it out myself. So I will....or I guess I'll never get there. And that's fine by me.
Can't thank you enough for posting this!. So particularly cool to watch because we were at these locations (and many others) about 3 weeks ago. The Dong was just before sunset so seeing in daylight is a whole new awesome look. Just looking at the surrounding landscape at that point was dramatically stunning too. Your adjectives are appropriate. We did the long walk and didn't drive past the wash. We were surprised to see that it's so fragile and flakes just by lightly touching it. And we stood at that point at Moonscape too. Looks dicey from a distance but wasn't all that bad standing on it. Spending time only at Moonscape would make for a wonderful day. We didn't cross Muddy Creek. Seemed deeper and muddier than in your video. Oh, La Cueva was open then. Maybe I shouldn't have shared that. Anyway, wonderful to relive it in your video!
You apparently missed the markers indicating the end of vehicular travel before the wash.
I'm going to try to pin this so hopefully more people see it. There are a lot of (very small) markers all over the area stating certain places are off limits to vehicle traffic. We did not see one of these where we drove, but if you go, keep an eye peeled to make sure you're not driving where you are not supposed to.
It wouldn't surprise me if people tore down the BLM markers, but there should be several of them blocking the road about a mile before the feature. I cringe when I think of what the place is going to look like in another few years.
So? They didn't leave any trash. If they hadn't taken video, no Karen on earth would have known.
There is already climbing webbing wrapped around top of the spire. No one heard of leaving no trace??
@@jamesn.economou9922 You apparently don't understand other implications. Let me guess,... Cleveland?
You people in America are blessed with the most amazing beautiful places love from Australia make America great again
That's what I love about Utah. No rails, no warning signs, all natural. If you want to go out to the edge and fall off, it's up to you. Another beautiful area. Thanks for taking us along.
Agreed. My favorite places are like that....
This video gives me shivers and makes me want to travel again in those lands of vast space and awesome landscapes in loneliness
Beautiful. Your drone work is wonderful. Love this video. Thank you for sharing. 👍👍👍❤
Wow thanks for sharing!
Stunning. Can’t believe I haven’t seen these formations before. BTW, good music accompaniment.
Magnifique , waaaouu,Earth and sound.. merci pour le voyage !
Finally got to visit this amazing place while my wife and I were in Utah these past 2 weeks. Absolutely stunning. Thanks for all the videos you post. They are inspirational.
You're welcome. This is one of my favorite areas.
I completely agree with not holding everybody's hand and giving out GPS coordinates. I get asked all the time about my slot finds in the TX panhandle. I and others found them with tons of research, sweat, and tears. Plus we don't want the lazy to show up to these places and mark their names on the rocks. Hikers who work for it are less likely to do crap like that. Good video.
WOW!! Once Again Another Excellent Drome Work, Excellent Video, Excellent Adventure. Thank You!!!!!!!
Southern Utah is absolutely the middle of nowhere and beautiful. Thank you so much for taking us along this amazing adventure. 👍
One word. Awesome!! Keep up the good work. Thank you. 👍🏽👍🏽
What a stunningly beautiful landscape!. Thanks for sharing.
Hanksville and the Utah tablelands don't get enough love! Great documentation!
Was just here in January... One of my favorite places in Utah. Absolutely unique and peaceful landscape...
God made places are so much more beautiful than man made❤❤
Fabulous video Jerry. Great music choice for Angel of Death. Lots to be said for self research & satisfaction of adventuring. Thanks for sharing! Yes, your dizzying heights photo was worth it. Keep exploring!
Well done! This is the kind of video that can make a totally innocent bystander decide to become a geologist. Or a Shaman.
Thank you for not disclosing the location. 😊
Very nice hidden gems Tina and Jerry. Usually expect to see more red rocks in Utah but liked the white and grey formations. Ok, will have to do my homework to find these spots for myself. Thanks :( Safe travels.
I think that YOU OWE me a drone! After you enticed me with yet another excellent video I did my research and went to the Angel of Death. I took some excellent drone video - best I have ever done. I was so excited to set up camp and edit it. When almost back to the main road I saw that BIG tall gigantic, enormous, huge rock thingy. After about ten minutes on the highway It was still on my mind so I turned around and drove back to add it to my excellent Angle of Death footage. I was in a hurry so, for the first time ever, I put Igor into Sport mode to expedite getting in position. I set up an orbit and after about 3/4 complete my screen started flicking around and my drone would not respond. I believe that it was because I did not shift out of Sport and had no sensor protection. My Air2S is now permanently enshrined on the top of one of the big canyoney thingys. I checked your video again, twice, and as I suspected you did not provide a warning to “Don’t fly your drone stupidly” nor did you warn not to try to orbit that BIG thingy, nor did you warn to shift out of sport mode - three strikes and your out. I believe that the legal basis for my claim is that you provided an “attractive nuisance” and encouraged people to follow in your footsteps by showing awesome places without giving proper warnings. I actually drove all the way to Las Vegas to pick up a new drone from an Amazon Locker and have returned to the scene of the crime. I intended to re-shot Angel of Death today but got side tracked by your Bentonite Hills video. Went past the Bentonite hills (awesome) and now sitting at the Cathedral Valley campgrounds. Only one here. Tomorrow I will continue drive back to Bentonite Hills, then to Angel of Death and if your lucky I’ll do a better job flying and you won’t owe me two drones. Now I just need to figure out where the canyon top is that you and Tina filled in the same video.
Actually, it does say that in the video, but it's just really, really fine print. You can't see it without an electron microscope. I actually ALMOST lost mine where I cleared that range by about a foot. I was sweating it but had to get the shot, so I just kept goin'. Glad you got to check the place out though.
I drove Long Canyon and the Burr Trail west to east and started at sunrise. Was a beautiful drive.
After a bit of digging, I found all of these places and will be visiting them soon. Thanks, Jerry & Tina! 👍🏻
Neat video with some awesome drone footage. We also drive when we can because we’re getting older, but still going. Thanks for sharing!😀👍
Whoa~ Jerree & Tieena - a beautiful day with blue skies - incredible drone shots - but the heights!??!! Whoa de oh. Make me dizzy. Those towering pinnacles spiking out of the earth. What a place; and thanks for sharing.
Those views were majestic! Awesome video/drone footage. Your choice of music was great also. Thanks so much for sharing!
Great video, you two. Utah may be the most beautiful state in the country. It's spectacular.
Jerry. How do you always make these videos on the perfect day. The clouds were so moody in this video. Either you are the luckiest guy in the world or you and the weathermen are best friends.
Oh man....Sometimes I get lucky. Sometimes not as much. But nobody gets to see the uncooperative days.
We just went to these amazing sites today. We learned about them from watching this channel. We originally were going to park on the highway and walk in to Angels tower but noticed that there were no signs. We drove in along a track for about half a mile to the ‘no vehicle markers’. Parked and walked in the rest. Cool and sunny day. Had the place to ourselves until a local drove right up in an Off road vehicle. Amazing place. Highly recommend. A must see. The moon overlook is also worth the drive. People were out there camping with RV’s.
I love this area. I swear there were no signs when we were there. Well, there were actually plenty, but I didn't see any on the parts we drove on. I even went back and checked the footage to make sure I didn't miss something. Not sure if they were taken down or what happened. Glad you got to see it though. Amazing place.
Thanks for the reply. We just did a three week trip in southern Utah and this was one of our favorite spots. Just otherworldly and so quiet.
Great choice of music with Dong pinnacle. Funny, the labels I see for your Moonscape Overlook are Skyline View on Google Earth. Sure looked exactly like the ledge I've spent a few nights on. Rock on you two.
Amazing formations 👌
Beautiful area. Never seen that shown before, thanks.
Spectacular!
I haven’t been during the winter, but I also love exploring southern Utah! There’s so much to see and do! I love those craggily bits on the rock 👀😊
Epic drone work!!!! I was at LDS at midnight for the Milky Way. Hated that hill in the dark! THEN sunrise at the overlook!!
Pretty rad places. Thanks!
Beautiful
Just amazing. Thanks so much Jerry and Tina.
Wow what a stunning place
Stunning vistas and your drone footage was fantastic!
Looks epic, nice drone footy.
Incredible!!!! I hope to see this place in real life one day!
Hi Jerry. I fell in love with that place when I finally got to be there, after watching your video. I gotta say I got a lot of respect for you walking up to that narrow cliff. I couldnt do it. Planning to go back there soon and also check places I wasnt able to.
Spectacular views as always
Amazing. I've been through the areas north south east and west of there and never knew those existed. Awesome to see.
You two are so fun!
We were at that overlook 2 months ago. Looking down and to the southeast the soil looked shiny black like nothing I've ever seen before. In your video it looked pretty dark but not completely black.
My favorite part of the country. I was out there in October for the eclipse and I can’t wait to go out again in May.
That is freaking awesome! I love Utah! Can't wait to go back later this year. I have got to find that place.
Good post. Amazing stuff out there.
thanks a lot for this one. This location got bumped a few steps up my list.
I saw video pop up at 5:30 am eastern when I got up. I decided not to watch it with blood shot eyes. Waiting entire day to watch was difficult but boy... am I glad I did. Takes your breath away... and to have those perspectives from above adds so much dynamic to the video.
I have that neck of the woods on my radar for upcoming trip in 2023 so looking forward to following in the footsteps.
You'll love it. So much to see up in that area.
“Worth it?” “Ya.” Nuff said 😎✌🏼 You guys are the best. PS Bach suddenly coming in was MONEY!
Just rewatched the SUV RVing vid featuring that rock formation yesterday, such an interesting area
I love this area. I have month's worth of things I want to explore out there still.
Great one ! I’m surprised you didn’t climb and repel long dong silver ? Loved the music and drone footage! Thank you Jerry and Tina ! El patio would have been open for you ha ha !
Just hit them up yesterday!
@@JerryArizona I was up at dads last weekend and ran into cottonwood for him and you know I always look for your vehicle at El Patio when I drive by ha ha . One of these days We will catch you guys there !
That is one amazing landscape, thanks for shareing. You should have also visited Long Dong Silver which is close by the Angel of Death
Incredible!
Very nice!
i really appreciate that you don't disclose the location. i live near there. there are many utubers who not only show locations but sell precise maps. i shall subscribe to your channel therefor.
Impressive music and video on this one, especially the drone footage! And the outtake at the end…my wife and I nearly hurt ourselves laughing. So good to see you enjoying yet another amazing place.
Amazing!
That Angel of Death spire is pretty cool, but the music in this video is amazing. Now I got to go and figure out how to play those guitar parts. Thanks
This area of Utah has fascinating geology and I know where this is. Another great video.
You and Tina never disappoint. Great places and looks like a fun outing. And yes, you will have to share your Mexican leftovers, the price of a good outing.
Cool, you found it! We went last year and I have a video of it on my channel. And you found Moonscape Overlook too! Isn't it fantastic?
Thanks Jerry and Tina for the great videos! I went and found the spires and the overlook yesterday, such a photogenic area.
Glad you found it. I absolutely love that entire area from Moki Dugway up around the lake to Hanksville, San Rafael & Capitol Reef.....Actually, I'd extend it down to Escalante even.
Excellent use of the drone and that first transition to the drone footage was impeccable. I just hiked the Valley of Dreams in the Bisti Badlands last week and I wish I had your camera skills. Mine just don’t do it justice.
Alright... I've seen some stunning places in videos before, but THIS one is insane and well worth the time I just spent researching. LOVE that area though so this just adds to the pull to go back again. 100% inspired to go seek this out for ourselves now that we finally have a vehicle capable of going offroad. Especially so after reading the comment about the spire eroding from climbers. Appreciate this video so very much!
Knocked ot outta the park with this one guys
Excellent music and drive footage
You guys have to come to SoCal. :) Also ,have you done the short hike to Birthday Arch?
We definitely need to get back to California. It's been a while. Haven't heard of Birthday Arch before, but adding it to the list.
awesome, thank you.
Dude, that's a long drive out there. I imagine like 8 or 9 hours for you guys. But worth every mile.
Great video. Loved it. If you are still in the area you could hike Lower Muley twist canyon. If still have more time head to Capitol Reef and do the lower spring canyon trail (river crossing at the end).
We've hiked Upper Muley, but not lower yet. So many places to explore out there, so little time....
Amazing! Very curious, how long is the drive between Long Dong Silver and Moonscape Overlook?
Super video
Nice drone work.
와일드한 자연을 가진 미국. 참 멋진 나라 다시 한번더 가고 싶네요.
I’ve heard about it and seen pictures, but haven’t visited it YET.
Nice choice of music.
What planet did you say you where on again? These were very mystifying places indeed and as always an outstanding video.
Good morning! I love all your videos, always fun to see Tina. Quick question: have you guys been to Hopi Salt Trail? Sounds like a place you and Tina might enjoy. Looking forward to the next video.
Thank you. And I've been planning Salt Trail for years. COVID closed the trail on our first attempt, I had permits for a couple months ago but was sick and didn't go. We will get there eventually though.
Looking forward for that video!! We live in the east coast....west is best !
Even by the exceptional standards of the American south-west this is a fantastic landscape, thanks for taking us there.
You're welcome! One of my favorite areas.
It all looks kinda similar to the Grand Canyon and it’s somewhat close I imagine?
It’s within a few hours from the Grand Canyon. The rocks are much younger ocean rocks from the Cretaceous period (when T-rex lived), so they are a little different color than the Grand Canyon, but pretty similar.
Very cool
The Angel of Death rock is a very unique-looking monolith. A variation of the one in '2001 Space Odyssey'. A great shot of you with the crater-like formation background.
It's like a mini Shiprock
so cool, do you have a drone??
I'll have to go back to see the Angel of Death. I want to go back to the Moonscape Overlook anyway! I have an idea to do a night photo there with a full moon low in the sky, so I'll have to do some moon calendar studying to figure out when that could be accomplished!
Sounds awesome! I didn't even think about night photography/videography. This place would be perfect.
Wow! Looks like something out if a science fiction movie.
I would rather read a map than a book, mostly. Yes, folks do your own research and thank you Jerry and Tina for holding those cards close.
Jerry, I wanted to thank you for putting in the work and sharing this exceptional content. I stood where you did at the overlook, and I think it’s one of the most stunning views on earth. What a special place. Let’s hope it stays a bit tricky to find.
Great drone video. We have once tried to get there from highway 24. But did not have enough time ( we were on foot. it was too muddy). Hope to be back one day to get there. If you are still in the area sat hi to Randy at Mesa Market in Caineville. Great cheese and bread.
Love your adventures guys! Your film editing is awesome! Thank you❤
Holy crap!
about 5-6 years ago there were no tire tracks out there
"If it looks interesting, do some research, figure it out."...I very much agree.
I feel like it's a lot more satisfying too. Currently looking for something I know I could reach out to some people and find. But I want to figure it out myself. So I will....or I guess I'll never get there. And that's fine by me.
Can't thank you enough for posting this!. So particularly cool to watch because we were at these locations (and many others) about 3 weeks ago. The Dong was just before sunset so seeing in daylight is a whole new awesome look. Just looking at the surrounding landscape at that point was dramatically stunning too. Your adjectives are appropriate. We did the long walk and didn't drive past the wash. We were surprised to see that it's so fragile and flakes just by lightly touching it. And we stood at that point at Moonscape too. Looks dicey from a distance but wasn't all that bad standing on it. Spending time only at Moonscape would make for a wonderful day. We didn't cross Muddy Creek. Seemed deeper and muddier than in your video. Oh, La Cueva was open then. Maybe I shouldn't have shared that. Anyway, wonderful to relive it in your video!
Ha! Well, we did get to eat at La Cueva the day before at least. Love this area. So much to explore.
Which one you guy’s are flying the drone ? Would you mind sharing the make and model ? Thanks
Mavic Pro (original model) and a Mavic Mini 2.
@@JerryArizona Thanks mate.
Great! Whats the name of the overlook? Only with a 4x4? :)
Moonscape Overlook. I think anything that has decent clearance could make it if the roads are dry.