Hi folks 👋 Many of you have been asking for more details about this hike. Here’s a link to my hiking guide with all of the details: nicholaseager.com/g/coyote-gulch Coyote Gulch is a difficult hike in a sensitive environment. Some climbing experience might be required and you need to pack out all waste (including human waste). Please research carefully, and be safe and respectful if you decide to go do this on your own. Thanks for watching and your support 💛🙏
Thanks for the heads up! Coyote Gulch sounds like an incredible adventure, but definitely not for the faint of heart. I appreciate the reminder to research thoroughly and respect the environment. Your videos always inspire me to explore responsibly. Keep up the great work! 🌟
@@Kitsune-ko. My idea of an adventure is walking around my backyard, at least as far as the stream that runs across the back. When this neighborhood was developed nearly 45 years ago, it was done as responsibly for the environment as was done at that time. I have pine trees 3’ in diameter and lots of deciduous trees from 3’ to 5’ in diameter. Actually, there is so many that moss does not grow for lack of light! Along the edge where there is a break in the trees the original owners planted lots of shade tolerant shrubs, almost all evergreen. They are the largest I have ever seen. Today was a milestone: I added my touch with the first planting of hydrangeas and dogwoods. I’ve never seen fire engine red hydrangeas but in a couple of weeks they will be blazing red along the tree line. It is my paradise and I call it Eden. 😊
This is one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen. Being able to enjoy all the sounds I can almost smell the air. Each view is a painting unto itself. As a 75 yr old thank you for taking me where I am unable to go. 🕊
@NicholasEager Mr. Eager! I'm thrilled to be able to thank you "in person"! You really have a gift and it's wonderful to see you sharing it. Especially enabling us to hear everything and the cinematography. Magical! I never got to make a journey as this but you have made me feel like I did. Thank you so very much. 🏆🙂
Just so you know, he had to walk twice for each shot to retrieve the camera for you to enjoy! ;-) Actually, now that I visualize it, I think 4 times. 1st time - walks to the site, sets camera 2nd time - walks behind camera to pretend to walk in front of it 3rd time - goes back to retrieve camera 4th time - walks to next destination
I've hiked this canyon 4 times, and taken a dozen people with me over the years -- the last time I did it, I was 65 yrs old -- and back then there were no cables to pull yourself out of the canyon with! Most beautiful place in the universe, according to me. And I always did it as a one-day hike, no overnight camping is necessary. Keep the backpack as light as possible; bring a filter so you can drink straight out of the creek. You will be walking IN the stream half of the time with wet feet -- that's great, it keeps your feet nice and cool. There are 3 great arches to see, plus one natural bridge going right over the stream. The Steven's Arch with its 225-foot opening is my favorite of all the more than 300 natural arches I've visited.
oh, I feel for doing this walk. Ok, I'm not the youngest, but since you say it is a one day walk... I guess you need to be organized to be picked up at the End...or brought to the starting point in the beginning. I live in Quebec, my son in SLC, so well, I'll have to check this out. thanks so much for your report!
Never seen your videos before. I have followed many backpacker, nomad, bushcrafter channels but your channel in new to me. This was absolutely the most incredible magical place I've ever seen videoed and your camera work catches ever bit of it's beauty. Thank you for sharing this and for your sensitivity to this sacred place and the way you captured it's uniqueness and character.
Your filming is so professional. I appreciate that you keep your camera in focus, not blurring out the background or surroundings. Because the majority of your scenes are visually clear the viewing experience is so enjoyable. We feel like were there with you. We feel the experience your having or at least can imagine it because we can see so much in each scene. I hope content makers and filmmakers in general follow your example.
Hi. This is absolutely beautiful. No talking just silence. I love this video. Breathtaking beautiful. No cars, no people, no noises, no pollution. No Tv's lol. No shops. This is what I need. Thank you.
BRAVO !!!!!! THAT was an incredible small journey and should win an award for cinematography and editing. Thank you for bringing us along.. Mother Earth truly is magnificent.
Reminds me of an old western novel where the man finds such a canyon (through lava tubes) such as this and starts a ranch. One or two ways in/out. Then finds women of his dreams, starts a family...... read many westerns like this beautiful place. The colors...oranges, reds, green, blue of the sky.....to traverse the canyon, camping out for days/weeks....80 y/o this summer...dont know if I can hike 26 miles, but I sure want to. So glorious, like the native peoples and pioneers found this place before our generations! ❤
@@cattymajivWell I'm 80. I went on a six mile hike last week. Now I'm starting to feel rested up enough to do it again. I want to take a 12 mile hike with some young friends. We'll see.
It’s amazing to think of the power of water / not only to carve the canyon, but to allow the growth of all of that plant life and thus support the animals.
Hello Good Folks. Brief context: This wonderful video shows a stretch of "Coyote Gulch", a tributary of The Escalante River in southern Utah. It's part of the "Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument". Public Land (Bureau of Land Management). Fun Fact: The "Staircase" refers to a vast geologic landscape that can be thought of as five gigantic, colorful "steps": The Chocolate to Vermilion to White to Gray to Pink Cliffs. It's largely remote, stunning country. 🌞
Thank you for sharing the location @Stoic 180. I will never understand why videographers don't specify the location when there's obvious well worn hiking paths/trails where they are venturing. I figured it was Southern Utah.
Great job showing this beautiful Nature, finding those locations, hiking, planning shots, angles, setting up tripod 100s of times, and then editing everything. You have my admiration, and my thanks.
Absolutely gorgeous desert country. The contrast of the green cottonwoods the various shades of colors in the rocks and sand and creek waters is striking…all under a beautiful blue sky. Birds chirping. What a fantastic excursion. Great video.
There is a good chance this canyon looked exactly like this when the Egyptians were building the pyramids. You found a place that exist outside of time.The silent hiking was an excellent choice, thanks for taking us with you.
Thank you so much for the sacrifices you and your family made. My father was career US Navy who died as a result of service when I was 12. You are both my American heroes. 😊
Grand adventure. For bringing me along here's an Irish blessing from my great aunt..."May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand."
Absolutely a beautiful experience watching this. I am too old to do this hike, but enjoy the trip and your outdoor skills showing us how this should be done, No commentary needed, just peaceful beauty. Well done! Thank you.
This is truly one of my favorite hikes. Done it a few times. First time doing the full top to bottom and back (every turn was just magical) and then once dropping in at the bottom and hiking up midway and climbing out to the west and returning to our car at the lower parking lot. Last time with some scouts from the lower parking lot and hiking down to the Escalante River for lunch and then upsteam to see Stevens Arch before heading back. Just a gem of a hiking area.
I needed this hike today. Thanks so much for sharing your journey. This has to be one of the most picturesque places I have ever seen. It’s stunningly captured in the video.
Definitely stunningly beautiful place. Extra, extra credit for taking the time to take long shots of you hiking through with the stunning terrain framing your experience. Thanks for the silence as well. Really helps to give the viewer the real power of the place.
Im 70 years old and used to love getting out in the unknown. I can hear the birds ,the water as it trickles ,listen as you walk , on the journey you are taking me on. Just fabulous ,
72 female here. I started solo road tripping half a century ago plus and would always travel in off seasons and usually on dirt roads to get to places seldom seen. The natural sounds of those travels becomes a part of you. Forever grateful for those walks...
Its actually the other way around. Deer like this around trails have seen humans and are not afraid. Deer in the wild will run just from your smell. I can almost touch the ones around the suburbs here in Missouri.
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Спасибо за ваш бесценный труд! Спасибо за доставленное удовольствие! Спасибо за прекрасные картины первозданной природы! Это поистине прекрасно! 🙏🤗👍😍☀️☀️☀️🩵❤️💚🍀🌿☘️🌺🌸🌺🙏
I am only part way through and am amazed at the quality of your video. The silhouettes, the closeup of flowrrs. The red rock against green trees. Spectacular!
This is, by far, the most amazing hike I've experienced in the Southwest. Nothing better than a true gem down 40 miles of a dirt road, 2.5 miles of a hike across the barren land, only to find this wonderful world, hidden in a gulch in the earth. Amazing place! Stop in town first and let the rangers know you're going...it's remote!
I love that we can see you in the video to help us get a good perspective on how big these areas are! So magical and magnificent. Thank you so much for sharing this amazing adventure. Most of us will never get to experience this so it’s a blessing that youshare❤
I've been watching quite a few of these desert hike films, and this is the most spectacular scenery. Let's hope nobody sees it who wants to film a movie!
If you want to see more of the desert, the channel The Trek Planner is a favorite. Jeff studies google earth, finds anomalies that may be ruins from ancient times and takes us on a trip to see them. Always respectful of the ruins and environment, Jeff doesn’t share the location in order to protect them. Hope you check it out.
I have been going to Escalante every year since 1978. I usually go up the Escalante river to Death Hollow. Fantastic area, nobody there except some German tourists now and then,
C'est impressionant et avec cette palette de couleur incroyable...d'une beauté à couper le soffle , entendre les oiseaux , l'eau qui coule et le vent.....c'est la plus belle musique qui soit ,j'ai 77 ans et un GRAND MERCI pour ce MAGNIFIQUE VOYAGE que tu partage avec nous .....et quelle surprise en voyant les biches !!!!! Cette eau d'où est-ce -quelle arrive et où est- ce quelle va? et dans quelle region des USA se trouve ce desert ?? Mais a, la fin de la video ,que fait-elle cette vache toute seule dans la brousse ???? MERCI
I did this canyon in ~'81, much less equipped, but fell in love with the desert nevertheless, been here ever since. Thanks for letting us join you without chatter and letting nature speak
You're a darling to not add a voiceover. The natural sounds are almost ASMR and totally hypnotic. I felt I was there with you myself. BEST exploration video ever.
Wow... You found my secret zen garden!! 40+ years ago... I like ved in Moab... I did river guiding and mountain biking guided trips. When mountain bikes first started coming out... I used to ride into this beautiful canyon cut out through the red rocks!! I never guided anybody to this area and only locals knew of it but many of them had never even been!! Haven't been back since those days... Actually started traveling the world... Seen so many beautiful places...settled in Bolivia!! Loved this place... Brings back such memories... Thanks so much!
It’s me again, This video to me personally is amazing.you have got everything right.The bueatiful sound of silence is deafening.The sound of the natural world is wonderful.This location you have found for your trek is stunningly gorgeous .Personally I found this cowboy country. Butch, Cassidy and the Sundance kid.. I can just imagine, Robert Redford, and Paul Newman, charging out of the canyon, guns in hand. My imagination at this point is running wild definitely cowboy country for me.. please keep up the great work you are doing.Take care, Stay safe, Keep warm. I’m in Lone Ranger mode now, Hi. Ho. Silver. Away. . 🙏❤️
@@NicholasEager Thankyou so much for your kind reply,I’m just a lonely old man in my seventy’s, who has a little boy in 1952 always wanted to be a cowboy. Wagon train , rawhide, Cheyenne, Bodie, alias Clint Walker, the law man, least of all, not forgetting my hero, the lone ranger.My dreams never came true, but I still live in hope.😂🙏 .My memories hold dear, I still have in my possession, my cowboy toys from the 1950s.Toy cowboy guns, Winchester rifles, double holstered, guns, and many other items of interest from the early 1950s that I treasure to this day. Let’s also not forget Gunsmoke, another great cowboy series of that era.So once again my friend, Take care, Stay safe, Keep warm, Hi. Ho. Silver. Away. 🙏
@@jonisorsen Not necessarily. Many video filmmakers do it this way. Another person is not mentioned anywhere. It would be quite selfish to only mention yourself in the text if there were actually two people at work.
@@jonisorsen he does, at 28:54 he accidentally catches him in the back round, the glare off his hat is what caught my attention initially, if he had been 8 to 10 feet closer the greenery would have likely hidden him from sight, that he was remaining utterly still is what tipped me off that they were together, no other hiker would have had a reason to and even if he had asked them to wait while he filmed they would have been fidgety
@@wdwtx2.0 the first nations had peace agreements that were admirable to the colonizers...... So much so that the agreements were replicated into modern law. Not sure if you really know Real American History
The mind was filled with surprise and happiness after seeing the deer. Nature and life spread its beauty anywhere in inaccessible places. Through you, I can also see this amazing beauty.
So called man made WONDERS come no where close to the bewildering wonders carved out by nature, nor can they ever. Wow! What a place! Excellent camera work. Thank you for bringing this to us in such an impressive manner. Please keep doing so, so that the lesser mortals such as me can be made aware of such unusual places on our planet, for now the only abode for the human kind.🙏🙏🙏
Wow! The effects of a meandering creek in solid rock over geologic time is really awe inspiring. What a spot to contemplate the time of human existence.
I love that we get to hear the sounds of nature, learn SO much just from watching you cook and set up camp, and we don't have to listen to a bunch of yapping! It's the next best thing to doing the hike yourself. Thanks!
Your aerial drone photo of the canyon winding from above is absolutely stunning. Imagine... at one time eons ago, this would've been a mighty river to carve this out of solid rock.
Your surroundings are a joy to behold,🙏👍,Thankyou so much for your natural nature sounds, bird 🦜 song Mr bumble bee, the gorgeous sound of running water. The absolutely perfect scenery I must comment thie by far. ,has been for me.The best nature Vidio ever.🙏👍👏👍🙏👏
OMG that was such a beautiful hike! TY for going to all the extra miles (setting up the camera!) to share this with us. I wish I could go hike there but my hiking days are thru. thanks again, be safe out there. I wish I was able to go there.
This video was the best video clip I have seen in my life, it was very, very beautiful. You are an artist and a respected professional mountaineer. Thank you very much for sharing this work of art.
Thank you for a beautiful hike. I really liked the opening view from on top where you can see the series of green oases below, such a lovely contrast to the red sanstone. That pure silence from everyday human-made noise with just ambient nature was relaxing. I appreciate all the walking you did and the great editing to create a narrative flow. The vistas you captured were magical, majestic and just pure awesome. Took me back to when I did have a few opportunities to hike in the West, some of my best memories.
WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!! ITS JUST SOMETHING WONDERFUL, DESERT ABOVE AND ROAD BELOW ME !!!!!!!! ALL CREATERS OF THIS VIDEO WONDERFUL , MOST BEAUTIFUL THINGS IN THE WORLD CAN BE SIMPLE YET FULL OF BEAUTY. . THANK YOU VERY MUCH
You found paradise. Just how amazing it is that that environment enabled all the plant life in the middle of a bare desert. Makes you wonder where the seeds came from.
The water is amazing! Gorgeous, unexpected foliage and plant life. Thanks for the peace and quiet. I'd have difficulty leaving this environment. I can imagine native Americans living at the canyon bottom and never leaving.
Su vivida y tenaz travesia me lleva a reflexionar sobre el mismo sentido de nuestro paso por el campo de la existencia.... Nestor Noriega, Bogota.Colombia
Wow, spectacular work.. 😊😊😊, beautiful and I agree with everyone.. the calming sounds of a stream in nature is incredible... That drone shot explains alot... like can you imagine the water flow that was there once?.. it was alot to carve that out?... The formation of that wall at 00:46 is because the water receded and made two streams... one crossing the main via waterfall. Which carved that swirling section where the wall was formed. It's amazing what you showed us..❤❤❤.
Hi folks 👋 Many of you have been asking for more details about this hike. Here’s a link to my hiking guide with all of the details: nicholaseager.com/g/coyote-gulch
Coyote Gulch is a difficult hike in a sensitive environment. Some climbing experience might be required and you need to pack out all waste (including human waste). Please research carefully, and be safe and respectful if you decide to go do this on your own. Thanks for watching and your support 💛🙏
Thanks for the heads up! Coyote Gulch sounds like an incredible adventure, but definitely not for the faint of heart. I appreciate the reminder to research thoroughly and respect the environment. Your videos always inspire me to explore responsibly. Keep up the great work! 🌟
Where is this at. What state?
@@teofiloaviles8002Southern Utah
@@Kitsune-ko. My idea of an adventure is walking around my backyard, at least as far as the stream that runs across the back. When this neighborhood was developed nearly 45 years ago, it was done as responsibly for the environment as was done at that time. I have pine trees 3’ in diameter and lots of deciduous trees from 3’ to 5’ in diameter. Actually, there is so many that moss does not grow for lack of light! Along the edge where there is a break in the trees the original owners planted lots of shade tolerant shrubs, almost all evergreen. They are the largest I have ever seen. Today was a milestone: I added my touch with the first planting of hydrangeas and dogwoods. I’ve never seen fire engine red hydrangeas but in a couple of weeks they will be blazing red along the tree line. It is my paradise and I call it Eden. 😊
@@teofiloaviles8002 Utah
Thank you for the silence, No talking no music just beauty. Feels so very good. Kay
So right. I feel I’m right there
Someone has been there, there are paths!
@@marianneschacht3799well, great that people are enjoying the beauty instead of wasting time criticising others.
His pants feels extra newspaprish sfx.
Saudações !!! Também Amo os Sons da Natureza !!!
This is one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen. Being able to enjoy all the sounds I can almost smell the air. Each view is a painting unto itself. As a 75 yr old thank you for taking me where I am unable to go. 🕊
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to me. I'm thrilled you enjoyed the film!
@NicholasEager
Mr. Eager! I'm thrilled to be able to thank you "in person"! You really have a gift and it's wonderful to see you sharing it. Especially enabling us to hear everything and the cinematography. Magical! I never got to make a journey as this but you have made me feel like I did. Thank you so very much. 🏆🙂
Just so you know, he had to walk twice for each shot to retrieve the camera for you to enjoy! ;-)
Actually, now that I visualize it, I think 4 times.
1st time - walks to the site, sets camera
2nd time - walks behind camera to pretend to walk in front of it
3rd time - goes back to retrieve camera
4th time - walks to next destination
@KoiAquaponics Lord I had no idea! Thank you for passing that info on. That makes it all the more amazing!
same here
I've hiked this canyon 4 times, and taken a dozen people with me over the years -- the last time I did it, I was 65 yrs old -- and back then there were no cables to pull yourself out of the canyon with! Most beautiful place in the universe, according to me. And I always did it as a one-day hike, no overnight camping is necessary. Keep the backpack as light as possible; bring a filter so you can drink straight out of the creek. You will be walking IN the stream half of the time with wet feet -- that's great, it keeps your feet nice and cool. There are 3 great arches to see, plus one natural bridge going right over the stream. The Steven's Arch with its 225-foot opening is my favorite of all the more than 300 natural arches I've visited.
Wow so beautiful. I've never seen this place. Thank you for taking me along. I LOVE to hear the wonderful sounds of nature. Super video stay safe
Where is it?
oh, I feel for doing this walk. Ok, I'm not the youngest, but since you say it is a one day walk... I guess you need to be organized to be picked up at the End...or brought to the starting point in the beginning. I live in Quebec, my son in SLC, so well, I'll have to check this out. thanks so much for your report!
@@rhondaeverett8284 Coyote Gulch, southern Utah
Man, I envy you. I need to get back out to the desert.
Thanks for letting the silence speak.
Anyone who breathes the quiet places will value this.
Thanks for the appreciation! So glad you enjoyed the tranquility of the remote desert oasis. Happy hiking!
Never seen your videos before. I have followed many backpacker, nomad, bushcrafter channels but your channel in new to me. This was absolutely the most incredible magical place I've ever seen videoed and your camera work catches ever bit of it's beauty. Thank you for sharing this and for your sensitivity to this sacred place and the way you captured it's uniqueness and character.
❤THANK YOU so Very VERY MUCH. SO VERY LOVELY ❤😊
What an amazing Edenic place in the middle of the wilderness! 😊
Your filming is so professional. I appreciate that you keep your camera in focus, not blurring out the background or surroundings. Because the majority of your scenes are visually clear the viewing experience is so enjoyable. We feel like were there with you. We feel the experience your having or at least can imagine it because we can see so much in each scene. I hope content makers and filmmakers in general follow your example.
Thanks so much for the kind words! I'm glad you feel like you're right there with me. Cheers!
Excelente, gracias. Cali.
Hi. This is absolutely beautiful. No talking just silence. I love this video. Breathtaking beautiful. No cars, no people, no noises, no pollution. No Tv's lol. No shops. This is what I need. Thank you.
BRAVO !!!!!! THAT was an incredible small journey and should win an award for cinematography and editing. Thank you for bringing us along.. Mother Earth truly is magnificent.
Thanks so much! I'm thrilled you enjoyed the journey. Mother Earth's awesomeness never ceases to inspire.
Reminds me of an old western novel where the man finds such a canyon (through lava tubes) such as this and starts a ranch. One or two ways in/out. Then finds women of his dreams, starts a family...... read many westerns like this beautiful place. The colors...oranges, reds, green, blue of the sky.....to traverse the canyon, camping out for days/weeks....80 y/o this summer...dont know if I can hike 26 miles, but I sure want to. So glorious, like the native peoples and pioneers found this place before our generations! ❤
I'm 63 and I can barely do 1 mile! Lol! But I'd do anything to be able to do this wonderful hike! It's just fabulous!
@@cattymajivWell I'm 80. I went on a six mile hike last week. Now I'm starting to feel rested up enough to do it again. I want to take a 12 mile hike with some young friends. We'll see.
اين يقع هذا النهر المغطى بالأقواس في أي قاره؟؟؟ سبحان الله ( هذا خلق الله )
Reminds me of the Fish river canyon.
That is a story by Louis l’Amour.
It’s amazing to think of the power of water / not only to carve the canyon, but to allow the growth of all of that plant life and thus support the animals.
Hello Good Folks.
Brief context: This wonderful video shows a stretch of "Coyote Gulch", a tributary of The Escalante River in southern Utah.
It's part of the "Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument". Public Land (Bureau of Land Management).
Fun Fact: The "Staircase" refers to a vast geologic landscape that can be thought of as five gigantic, colorful "steps": The Chocolate to Vermilion to White to Gray to Pink Cliffs. It's largely remote, stunning country. 🌞
Thank you - great info! I knew it must be southern UT. The Grand Staircase is on my bucket list, such an incredible region!
sometimes is good to not know where gems are hidden
Thank you for sharing the location @Stoic 180. I will never understand why videographers don't specify the location when there's obvious well worn hiking paths/trails where they are venturing. I figured it was Southern Utah.
Thanks!
thanks you for that. Its more than the guy who made this video told us! Thanks again ..
Great job showing this beautiful Nature, finding those locations, hiking, planning shots, angles, setting up tripod 100s of times, and then editing everything. You have my admiration, and my thanks.
Thanks so much for the kind words! It means a lot to hear you enjoyed the content. Keep adventuring!
Absolutely gorgeous desert country. The contrast of the green cottonwoods the various shades of colors in the rocks and sand and creek waters is striking…all under a beautiful blue sky. Birds chirping. What a fantastic excursion. Great video.
Thanks so much for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed the contrast and beauty of the desert oasis. Cheers!
There is a good chance this canyon looked exactly like this when the Egyptians were building the pyramids. You found a place that exist outside of time.The silent hiking was an excellent choice, thanks for taking us with you.
As a disabled veteran, thank you for taking me along for this wonderful journey. Semper Fidelis
I'm so glad you enjoyed the journey! Thank you for your service and for joining me on this adventure.
Thank you so much for the sacrifices you and your family made. My father was career US Navy who died as a result of service when I was 12. You are both my American heroes. 😊
Oohrah
I'm from Scotland mate, my papa was in The Black Watch, in North Africa, Al Alamein, Oct 1942.
I wanted to say no service is ever forgotten. 🙏🏽
Thank you for service and the sacrifice you made for our country.
Love this! Beautiful video of a magical place. Thank you for no narration or music……just the magic of water in the desert!!!!
Grand adventure. For bringing me along here's an Irish blessing from my great aunt..."May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand."
Beautiful poem
thank you, so soothing to read!
Good God are holding us ❤
Absolutely a beautiful experience watching this. I am too old to do this hike, but enjoy the trip and your outdoor skills showing us how this should be done, No commentary needed, just peaceful beauty. Well done! Thank you.
Thanks so much for watching! Really glad you enjoyed the peaceful beauty of the desert oasis. Truly magical!
This is truly one of my favorite hikes. Done it a few times. First time doing the full top to bottom and back (every turn was just magical) and then once dropping in at the bottom and hiking up midway and climbing out to the west and returning to our car at the lower parking lot. Last time with some scouts from the lower parking lot and hiking down to the Escalante River for lunch and then upsteam to see Stevens Arch before heading back. Just a gem of a hiking area.
Thank you for letting the nature to speak and reveal itself. Great video to highlight the beautiful planet we live on.
The Majesty of colour and panoramic views, just awesome, I had a great time watching your film. Thank you, Nicholas👏
Thanks for watching! So glad you enjoyed the film and the majestic views. It means a lot to me 💛
@@NicholasEager am i deaf.???.
The clip starting at 6:30.. absolutely sublime! Gorgeous light, water, shapes of the stone walls.. wow!
I needed this hike today. Thanks so much for sharing your journey. This has to be one of the most picturesque places I have ever seen. It’s stunningly captured in the video.
It's so nice to watch a video with no music, no talking and no partner that wants attention! Thanks
Definitely stunningly beautiful place. Extra, extra credit for taking the time to take long shots of you hiking through with the stunning terrain framing your experience. Thanks for the silence as well. Really helps to give the viewer the real power of the place.
Thanks so much for the kind words! It's awesome to hear that you appreciated the cinematic experience. Cheers!
Im 70 years old and used to love getting out in the unknown. I can hear the birds ,the water as it trickles ,listen as you walk , on the journey you are taking me on. Just fabulous ,
Thank you for sharing your experience. Your connection with nature is inspiring. Stay tuned for more soon 😊
72 female here. I started solo road tripping half a century ago plus and would always travel in off seasons and usually on dirt roads to get to places seldom seen. The natural sounds of those travels becomes a part of you. Forever grateful for those walks...
I love how deer who haven't had contact with humans before aren't really afraid of people, just mildly cautious.
I had the same thought
don't take that for granted during mating season ever ok?
This also tends to happen within national parts and wilderness areas where they’re not accustomed to be hunted
Its actually the other way around. Deer like this around trails have seen humans and are not afraid. Deer in the wild will run just from your smell. I can almost touch the ones around the suburbs here in Missouri.
🟧THE GOSPEL OF THE WORD OF ALMIGHTY GOD "the Salvation of the last day that Christ brought in the second and last incarnation of the His new and holy name"
(After God did the work of the Age of Law, the Old Testament was made, and the people began to read the Bible. After Jesus came, He did the work of the Age of Grace, and His Apostles wrote the New Testament. The Bible is a BOOK of History. Of course; it also contains some of the prophecies of the prophets, and of course, these prophesies are by NO means History. It records the work of the Age of Law, which Jehovah presides over; from Genesis to the Book Malachi, it is a comprehensive record of all the work of the Age of Law. Which means, the Old Testament is a record of all the human experiences that Jehovah guided in the Age of Law. The work they did was the declaration of Jehovah's voice, the proclamation of Jehovah's prophecy, and Jehovah's work at that time was simply to guide the people with the Spirit; He did not become flesh, and the people saw nothing of His face. Jehovah raised up these people to speak prophecy, to predict the work of the future or the work that must be completed at that time, so that people can see the wonder and wisdom of Jehovah. Everything recorded in the Old Testament is Jehovah's work in Israel, it is Jehovah's work on earth where He created Adam and Eve. Why is there no record of any work beyond Israel? In the beginning, there was no other nation except Israel, and Jehovah did not work anywhere else. The work of creation, happened before mankind, but the Book of Genesis came only after mankind existed; it is book written by Moses during the Age of Law. Its like things that happen to you now: After they happen, you write them down to show people in the future, and for people in the future, your records are things that happened in the past---this is nothing but a History.)
Almighty God said
After GOD did the WORK of the AGE of LAW, the OLD TESTAMENT was MADE, and then people BEGAN to READ the BIBLE. After JESUS CAME, He DID the WORK of the AGE of GRACE, and His APOSTLES WROTE the NEW TESTAMENT. That's how the Old and New Testaments of the Bible were made, and even today, everyone who believes in God is reading the Bible. The BIBLE is a BOOK of HISTORY. Of course, it also CONTAINS some of the PROPHECIES of the PROPHETS, and of course, these PROPHECIES are by NO means HISTORY. The BIBLE CONTAINS some parts---not just PROPHECY, or just JEHOVAH'S WORK, nor just Paul's writings. You NEED to KNOW how MANY parts are CONTAINED in the BIBLE; the OLD TESTAMENT contains GENESIS, EXODUS..., and there are also books of prophecy written by prophets. Finally, the Old Testament ends with the book of Malachi. ☀️
It records the work of the Age of Law, which Jehovah presides over; from Genesis to the Book of Malachi, it is a comprehensive record of all the work of the Age of Law. Which means, the Old Testament is a record of all the human experiences that Jehovah guided in the Age of Law.
During the Age of Law in the Old Testament, a large number of prophets raised up by Jehovah spoke prophecy for Him, they gave instructions to various tribes and nations, and foretold the work that Jehovah would do. These PEOPLE who were RAISED UP were all GIVEN the SPIRIT of JEHOVAH'S PROPHECY: they SAW VISIONS from JEHOVAH, and HEARD His VOICE, and so they were INSPIRED by Him and WROTE PROPHECY. ☀️
The WORK they DID was the DECLARATION of JEHOVAH'S VOICE, the PROCLAMATION of JEHOVAH'S PROPHECY, and JEHOVAH'S WORK at that TIME was SIMPLY to GUIDE the PEOPLE with the SPIRIT; He did NOT BECOME FLESH, and the people saw nothing of His face.
So, He RAISED UP many PROPHETS to do His work, and GAVE them ORACLES which they PASSED on to EVERY TRIBE and RACE of ISRAEL. ☀️
Their WORK was to SPEAK PROPHECY, and some of them WROTE down JEHOVAH'S INSTRUCTIONS to them to SHOW to OTHERS. JEHOVAH RAISED UP these people to SPEAK PROPHECY, to PREDICT the WORK of the FUTURE or the WORK that must be COMPLETED at that TIME, so that PEOPLE can SEE the WONDER and WISDOM of JEHOVAH. ☀️
These books of prophecy are simply different from other books of the Bible; they are words spoken or written by those who have been given the Spirit of prophecy---by those who have received visions or voices from Jehovah.
Apart from the books of prophecy, everything else in the Old Testament is records made by men after Jehovah had done His work. These BOOKS are NOT a SUBSTITUTE for the PROPHECIES SPOKEN by the PROPHETS RAISED UP up by JEHOVAH, such as GENESIS and EXODUS which CANNOT be COMPARED for the BOOK of ISAIAH and the BOOK of DANIEL. ☀️
PROPHECIES are SPOKEN BEFORE the WORK is DONE; the other book, MEANWHILE, was WRITTEN and AFTER this, which the people were able to do. The prophets of that time were given--inspired by Jehovah and spoke several prophecies, they spoke many words, and they prophesied the things of the Age of Grace, as well as the destruction of the world in the last days--the Jehovah's planned work.
All the REMAINING BOOKS RECORD what JEHOVAH did to ISRAEL. So, when you READ the BIBLE, you are MAINLY READING what JEHOVAH did to ISRAEL; The OLDq TESTAMENT of the BIBLE PRIMARILY RECORDS JEHOVAH'S work in GUIDING ISRAEL, His USE of MOSES to GUIDE the ISRAELITES OUT of EGYPT, FREEING them FROM the CHAINS of PHARAOH, and LEADING them into the WILDERNESS, after then they entered CANAAN and EVERYTHING that FOLLOWS is their LIFE in CANAAN. ☀️
Everything else is a record of Jehovah's work throughout Israel. EVERYTHING RECORDED in the OLD TESTAMENT is JEHOVAH'S WORK in ISRAEL, it is JEHOVAH'S WORK on EARTH where He CREATED ADAM and EVE. 🛑
Ever since God officially began to rule the people of the world after Noah, everything recorded in the Old Testament is Israel's work. ☀️
Why is there no record of any work beyond Israel? Because the land of Israel is the cradle of humanity. ☀️
In the beginning, there was no other nation except Israel, and Jehovah did not work anywhere else. In this way, what is WRITTEN in the OLD TESTAMENT of the BIBLE PULLS GOD'S WORK in ISRAEL at that TIME. The WORDS SPOKEN by the PROPHETS, by ISAIAH, DANIEL, JEREMIAH, and EZEKIEL ... their WORDS PROPHESIED His other WORK in the WORLD, they PROPHESIED the WORK of Jehovah GOD HIMSELF. 🙏
All of this is from God, it is the work of the Holy Spirit and apart from these books of the prophets, all others are records of people's experiences of Jehovah's work at that time. The WORK of CREATION HAPPENED before mankind, but the Book of Genesis came only after mankind existed; it is a book written by Moses during the Age of Law.🛑
It's LIKE THINGS that HAPPEN to you NOW: AFTER they happen, you write them down to SHOW PEOPLE in the FUTURE, and for PEOPLE in the FUTURE, your RECORDS are THINGS that HAPPENED in the PAST- --this is nothing but a HISTORY. ☀️
The things recorded in the Old Testament are Jehovah's work in Israel, and those recorded in the New Testament are the work of Jesus during the Age of Grace; they record the work that God completed in two different eras. The Old Testament records God's work in the Age of Law, and so the Old Testament is a historical book, while the New Testament is the result of work in the Age of Grace. When the new work began, the Old Testament also fell out of fashion---and thus, the New Testament is also a historical book. Of course, the New Testament is not as systematic as the Old Testament, nor does it record as many things. All the many words that Jehovah spoke are recorded in the Old Testament of the Bible, while only a few of Jesus' words are recorded in the Four Gospels. Of course, Jesus also did many things, but they are not recorded in detail. That less is recorded in the New Testament is because of how much Jesus did; the amount of His work during three--and--a-half years in the world and that which the apostles did was much less than Jehovah's work. And thus, there are fewer books in the New Testament than in the Old Testament. 🙏
From "About the Bible (1)"
Fulfillment of (Ezekiel 2:9-10). ... (Rev. 19:13).
📩 All who have "ears to listen" are led to what the Spirit of God is saying in His lowered and built kingdom/Church engraved with His new name, His totality, the ownership of this disposition, "THE CHURCH OF ALMIGHTY GOD "💐 fulfillment from what was said He to Peter 2,000 years ago recorded in (Mat. 16:18-19). His Coming is the fulfillment of all that was prophesied in the great book of Revelation, so the last "Salvation" He brought the whole truth, the way for eternal life. So the "victorious" ones who will receive them are the wise "virgins" because as recorded in the prophecy of His return no one knows it except the one who will receive it! So "come" and come to His kingdom/church standing in the holy place in the air/RUclips! This is also a fulfillment from the book of (Isaiah 2:2/9:6) which He first fulfilled in His first incarnation. 📥
"They say with a loud voice, "Salvation comes from the Lamb, and from our God who sits on the Throne!" (Rev. 7:10). ... and (Isaiah 2: 2 / 9:6) "On the Last Day, the mountain on which Jehovah's temple stands will stand out above all the mountains. All nations will flock there." "For a baby boy is born to us. The rule will be given to him; and he shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Almighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace." 📨
This place is incredible, thanks for taking us there.
Brilliant!!! Thanks for not adding music and just letting the sounds of nature be enough.
Спасибо за ваш бесценный труд! Спасибо за доставленное удовольствие! Спасибо за прекрасные картины первозданной природы! Это поистине прекрасно! 🙏🤗👍😍☀️☀️☀️🩵❤️💚🍀🌿☘️🌺🌸🌺🙏
FINALLY the algorithm gives me something i actually want to watch 🎉
The hiking poles ARE the tent poles!
I’m imagining the turbulent rush of water that formed those magnificent archways over eons. Spectacularly beautiful! Thanks for sharing with us. 😊
This place is just amazing. I can only imagine humans who lived out there long ago. Magical place. The changes in landscape. Loved it all. ❤
I am only part way through and am amazed at the quality of your video.
The silhouettes, the closeup of flowrrs.
The red rock against green trees.
Spectacular!
Oh, to be young, strong, independent. Thanks for taking us along to share the beauty and splendor I envy the moments...!
Thanks so much for watching! It's all about embracing those moments in nature. Glad you enjoyed the journey!
@@NicholasEager Nearer My God...
It’s amazing to think that that little creek has carved that beautiful canyon.
I am a seventy year old woman, no longer able to these things. Thank you for taking me along with you .
Ditto!
I hope that I will at 72
You can do it just step by step iam the same 63 years old good day
So True Carla, We Can Travel from Own Own Living/or Any Rooms, No gas Needed :)
@@Nomadcreations 😊
This is, by far, the most amazing hike I've experienced in the Southwest. Nothing better than a true gem down 40 miles of a dirt road, 2.5 miles of a hike across the barren land, only to find this wonderful world, hidden in a gulch in the earth. Amazing place! Stop in town first and let the rangers know you're going...it's remote!
I love that we can see you in the video to help us get a good perspective on how big these areas are! So magical and magnificent. Thank you so much for sharing this amazing adventure. Most of us will never get to experience this so it’s a blessing that youshare❤
I've been watching quite a few of these desert hike films, and this is the most spectacular scenery. Let's hope nobody sees it who wants to film a movie!
If you want to see more of the desert, the channel The Trek Planner is a favorite. Jeff studies google earth, finds anomalies that may be ruins from ancient times and takes us on a trip to see them. Always respectful of the ruins and environment, Jeff doesn’t share the location in order to protect them. Hope you check it out.
This video is a real treat. Just the calm, the silence and the serenity of landscapes that are both grandiose and intimate.
Cmon people this deserves way more likes
Yes , it does! I'm watching it again, two weeks later 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 ❤
What an amazingly beautiful place, those deer are just living in paradise
The calming sounds of Nature and the bubbling of the river is relaxing and Zen-like. Love the video!
Walking where I will never be able to tread. Thank you for sharing.
I have been going to Escalante every year since 1978. I usually go up the Escalante river to Death Hollow. Fantastic area, nobody there except some German tourists now and then,
C'est impressionant et avec cette palette de couleur incroyable...d'une beauté à couper le soffle , entendre les oiseaux , l'eau qui coule et le vent.....c'est la plus belle musique qui soit ,j'ai 77 ans et un GRAND MERCI pour ce MAGNIFIQUE VOYAGE que tu partage avec nous .....et quelle surprise en voyant les biches !!!!! Cette eau d'où est-ce -quelle arrive et où est- ce quelle va? et dans quelle region des USA se trouve ce desert ??
Mais a, la fin de la video ,que fait-elle cette vache toute seule dans la brousse ???? MERCI
Paradise lost! Stunningly beautiful
I did this canyon in ~'81, much less equipped, but fell in love with the desert nevertheless, been here ever since. Thanks for letting us join you without chatter and letting nature speak
That's amazing! The desert has a way of capturing your heart. So glad you enjoyed the video - thanks!
This hidden gem is wonderful. Thank you for sharing with us how beautiful our planet is ❤
Thanks for joining me on the adventure! Mother Nature never fails to amaze. Glad you enjoyed the film!
You're a darling to not add a voiceover. The natural sounds are almost ASMR and totally hypnotic. I felt I was there with you myself. BEST exploration video ever.
I'm not certain I would be able to leave if I hiked into an area like this. Leave the modern world behind forever.
How about not filming this shit so the masses dont find it and fuck it up.
And suffering a physical mishap, such as a broken leg, what recorse woud you have?
Wow... You found my secret zen garden!!
40+ years ago... I like ved in Moab... I did river guiding and mountain biking guided trips. When mountain bikes first started coming out... I used to ride into this beautiful canyon cut out through the red rocks!!
I never guided anybody to this area and only locals knew of it but many of them had never even been!!
Haven't been back since those days... Actually started traveling the world... Seen so many beautiful places...settled in Bolivia!!
Loved this place... Brings back such memories... Thanks so much!
Beautifully done including the food you eat, all I can say is Thank You.
No words needed, dude, I get it. Beautiful and serene, pure and real. That is all you need. Stunning, broh!!
It’s me again, This video to me personally is amazing.you have got everything right.The bueatiful sound of silence is deafening.The sound of the natural world is wonderful.This location you have found for your trek is stunningly gorgeous .Personally I found this cowboy country. Butch, Cassidy and the Sundance kid.. I can just imagine, Robert Redford, and Paul Newman, charging out of the canyon, guns in hand. My imagination at this point is running wild definitely cowboy country for me.. please keep up the great work you are doing.Take care, Stay safe, Keep warm. I’m in Lone Ranger mode now, Hi. Ho. Silver. Away. . 🙏❤️
Thanks so much for the kind words! Appreciate you joining me on this cinematic desert adventure. Cheers!
@@NicholasEager Thankyou so much for your kind reply,I’m just a lonely old man in my seventy’s, who has a little boy in 1952 always wanted to be a cowboy. Wagon train , rawhide, Cheyenne, Bodie, alias Clint Walker, the law man, least of all, not forgetting my hero, the lone ranger.My dreams never came true, but I still live in hope.😂🙏 .My memories hold dear, I still have in my possession, my cowboy toys from the 1950s.Toy cowboy guns, Winchester rifles, double holstered, guns, and many other items of interest from the early 1950s that I treasure to this day. Let’s also not forget Gunsmoke, another great cowboy series of that era.So once again my friend, Take care, Stay safe, Keep warm, Hi. Ho. Silver. Away. 🙏
Thanks for sharing your story 💛🙏 Those are such great memories to have 😊
What beauty. ❤️With the sound of flowing water and birds singing!
A spiritually satisfying and peaceful walk through time. Probably a sometime haven for Native Americans. Amazing landforms. Beautiful. Thank you.
Probably the best place on earth,,,so much peace.. endless beauty... really the nature rocks ❤
Beautiful photography! What a gorgeous wilderness area...love the sounds of Nature in the silence...thanks!
That was amazing. It blows my away that it took millions of years of water carving away the sand stone rock to make that trail possible . Thank you
Dude is literally walking twice as far as needed just to get these shots …!
New sub here.
He surely has someone with him.
@@jonisorsen Not necessarily. Many video filmmakers do it this way. Another person is not mentioned anywhere. It would be quite selfish to only mention yourself in the text if there were actually two people at work.
This is also the kind of hike where one is generally not too concerned with 'only' going as far as needed. The joy is in the journey.
@@jonisorsen he does, at 28:54 he accidentally catches him in the back round, the glare off his hat is what caught my attention initially, if he had been 8 to 10 feet closer the greenery would have likely hidden him from sight, that he was remaining utterly still is what tipped me off that they were together, no other hiker would have had a reason to and even if he had asked them to wait while he filmed they would have been fidgety
Why would you care? Just enjoy the scenery Mate!
とても素敵な体験をされていますね。 世界にはこんな美しい所がある本当に感動しました。一緒に歩いているような気分にさせてくれる貴方の才能に感謝します。
Internet Miracle.....That was sooooo Awesome!!!!....THANK YOUUUU 🙏 💞 💖
Thanks so much for the love! It was such an epic adventure, glad you enjoyed it! ✨🏜️
So incredibly beautiful! I enjoyed this so much. The quietness made it even more enjoyable. Thank you!
You did such a beautiful job filming this spectacular hike.
Thank you so much! It was an incredible journey, and I'm glad you enjoyed the film. Happy trails!
stunningly beautiful place, and to have it all to yourself. What a beautiful hike, thanks for taking us along.
Wow thats one of the most beautiful natural places on earth and you got to walk it how grand it really was a paradise lucky you
Thanks so much! It truly was a breathtaking experience. Nature is the best artist out there, hands down.
@@NicholasEager that is so true I never thought about nature like that but wow thats a beautiful thought and so true
하이든 오아시스의 경이로운 비경은 ㅡ 트레킹를 행복하게 해주려고ㅡ물소리 ㅡ새소리 ㅡ하모니를 이루네요
ㅡ좋은영상 ㅡ감사 합니다
The Lost World itself, a true legend
I watched it in the morning. It gave me sense of belonging to this wonderful place.
Thanks for this beautiful exploration...
This is a remnant of how the land was previous to colonization. The people lived in a natural garden and home in the cliffs
And then another tribe came along and massacred them.
Rinse, repeat.
@@wdwtx2.0 the first nations had peace agreements that were admirable to the colonizers......
So much so that the agreements were replicated into modern law.
Not sure if you really know Real American History
Tell that to the Comanche...
The mind was filled with surprise and happiness after seeing the deer. Nature and life spread its beauty anywhere in inaccessible places. Through you, I can also see this amazing beauty.
Thanks for your kind words! It's moments like these that make the wilderness so special. Grateful for your support!
@@NicholasEager Thank you sir for answering me, you are absolutely great human, who has the spirit of beautiful nature
Exceptional photography and beautiful scenery. You really have to hike the canyons to appreciate their beauty....
Thanks so much! I agree, nothing beats experiencing the beauty of the canyons in person. Happy hiking!
So called man made WONDERS come no where close to the bewildering wonders carved out by nature, nor can they ever. Wow! What a place! Excellent camera work. Thank you for bringing this to us in such an impressive manner. Please keep doing so, so that the lesser mortals such as me can be made aware of such unusual places on our planet, for now the only abode for the human kind.🙏🙏🙏
Wow! The effects of a meandering creek in solid rock over geologic time is really awe inspiring. What a spot to contemplate the time of human existence.
Thanks so much for your comment! Nature's ability to shape such beautiful landscapes definitely puts things into perspective.
Wow stunning! When nature makes a garden it really makes a garden. Thank you.
The start of the video is mind boggling. All the S bends. So many of them ❤❤
I love that we get to hear the sounds of nature, learn SO much just from watching you cook and set up camp, and we don't have to listen to a bunch of yapping! It's the next best thing to doing the hike yourself. Thanks!
Thanks for the support! I'm glad you enjoy the natural sounds and getting a taste of the hiking experience. Stay tuned for more 😊
Lovely. Watching your video all the way from Everest Base Camp 🥰
Thanks for tuning in all the way from Everest Base Camp! Glad you enjoyed the desert oasis adventure!
Your aerial drone photo of the canyon winding from above is absolutely stunning. Imagine... at one time eons ago, this would've been a mighty river to carve this out of solid rock.
Thank you for sharing such an amazing journey! Your cinematography is so beautifully done!
Hey, thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the film. Stay tuned for more epic hiking adventures!
I used to dream of the desert often as a NY inner city child . I came to Arizona for a visit and 20 yrs later I’m still living in peace.
Your surroundings are a joy to behold,🙏👍,Thankyou so much for your natural nature sounds, bird 🦜 song Mr bumble bee, the gorgeous sound of running water. The absolutely perfect scenery I must comment thie by far. ,has been for me.The best nature Vidio ever.🙏👍👏👍🙏👏
Thanks for the kind words! The serene desert oasis and its natural sounds truly make for a special experience. Stay tuned for more soon!
OMG that was such a beautiful hike! TY for going to all the extra miles (setting up the camera!) to share this with us. I wish I could go hike there but my hiking days are thru. thanks again, be safe out there. I wish I was able to go there.
Hello from Ouray, Colorado. This is some incredible videography and natural scenery!! Thank you so much for sharing your adventure here !
Thanks for tuning in from Ouray, Colorado! I appreciate the support and I'm glad you enjoyed the adventure!
It was a 35 mile journey, but I have kayaked from Hall's Landing, in Lake Powell, to Coyote Gulch. Amazing scenery!
So beautiful and relaxing ,great work as usual. Rewatching all your films regularly. Thank You🙏🏻🧙🏻♂️🌅
Thanks so much for the support! I'm glad you find my films relaxing. Stay tuned for more adventures!
This video was the best video clip I have seen in my life, it was very, very beautiful. You are an artist and a respected professional mountaineer. Thank you very much for sharing this work of art.
Thank you for a beautiful hike. I really liked the opening view from on top where you can see the series of green oases below, such a lovely contrast to the red sanstone. That pure silence from everyday human-made noise with just ambient nature was relaxing. I appreciate all the walking you did and the great editing to create a narrative flow. The vistas you captured were magical, majestic and just pure awesome. Took me back to when I did have a few opportunities to hike in the West, some of my best memories.
Thanks so much for watching! It was an incredible hike, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Stay tuned for more soon 😊
WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!! ITS JUST SOMETHING WONDERFUL, DESERT ABOVE AND ROAD BELOW ME !!!!!!!!
ALL CREATERS OF THIS VIDEO WONDERFUL , MOST BEAUTIFUL THINGS IN THE WORLD CAN BE SIMPLE YET FULL OF BEAUTY. .
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
What a fantastic place. Colors are amazing.
You found paradise. Just how amazing it is that that environment enabled all the plant life in the middle of a bare desert. Makes you wonder where the seeds came from.
Solo, that's what gets you dead! Glad you made it. Beautiful.
The most dangerous thing he did was the rope climb out. It's a relatively flat hike other than that.
The water is amazing! Gorgeous, unexpected foliage and plant life. Thanks for the peace and quiet. I'd have difficulty leaving this environment. I can imagine native Americans living at the canyon bottom and never leaving.
There's an odd tension between seeing a beautiful place with a partner and experiencing it by yourself with the quiet and all your senses on alert..
Su vivida y tenaz travesia me lleva a reflexionar sobre el mismo sentido de nuestro paso por el campo de la existencia....
Nestor Noriega, Bogota.Colombia
Even America's less hospitable regions have a beauty that must be seen to be believed and appreciated.
Wow, spectacular work.. 😊😊😊, beautiful and I agree with everyone.. the calming sounds of a stream in nature is incredible...
That drone shot explains alot... like can you imagine the water flow that was there once?.. it was alot to carve that out?...
The formation of that wall at 00:46 is because the water receded and made two streams... one crossing the main via waterfall.
Which carved that swirling section where the wall was formed.
It's amazing what you showed us..❤❤❤.