Wow! I can't remember the last time I saw a merry-go-round. When I was a kid, we used to get that merry-go-round spinning as fast as we could then let the centrifugal force fling our bodies across the playground. I'm surprised no one broke any bones. Ah, another rite of passage.
Sounds like my childhood! One of my classmates temporarily ended up in wheelchair from the merry-go-round! I miss tire swings and see-saws / teeter-totters!
Adam, you missed out in Vernal, UT. A huge amount of big dinosaur bones were found there over the years and it has a big Dinosaur National Museum and Monument area. “They spared no expense!”
@@cag19549 Colorado generally is gaining in population. We don't have to worry about sea level rise from global warming here, and we're one place out West that doesn't have to worry so much about the Colorado River declining! (just my twisted gallows humor. There's lots of reasons to live in Colorado!)
Such a HUGE thank you going out to Adam today! You even found a few roadside oddities to look at in Vernal UT. My son and I both got to watch his birthplace together this morning. Wishing you continued safe travels. 💜💜💜
Hi Adam. You bring us along on so many great places! Thanks for bringing us into the adventures with you! Have a wonderful, magical, and safe weekend 😊
80s ????!!!Boy ,are you young!!I was having a blast back during the 50s/60s on those merry go rounds & metal slides!!I am 66yrs old & grew up unscathed by those so called unsafe playground rides!!!
Hmm my question how many kid's were actually injured back in the day? Not me or anyone I know! These days they say everything is unsafe! And it's gone! Does anyone take the time to teach their kid's anything or take their eye's off their phones to actually spend real time with their kids? Just curious!
Duchesne is pronounced Due-Shane. Vernal, Ut is known as DinosaurLand because of it's Dinosaur National Monument. Should've stopped and asked a local what was going on. Lots of Dinosaur findings...
Thank you Adam for considering Vernal and Dinosaur national. I hope i was able to influence you for this video. I was certain you would find some roadside attractions. You may later in life comeback and drive the northern loop towards flaming gorge. The drive down to Rifle Colorado from vernal is also quite beautiful. The national park in vernal is a fun quick visit for some dino fossils. Now we share some history.... Glenwood springs great choice for the night. In Denver don't forget the train depot in downtown. Might be a fun place to fill your Coffee cup.
Good morning Señor Woo ! Adiós Utah 😔 Thank you for showing us this beautiful state . Because of you , I want to go to some of those places you went . Wow ! Look at those shoes up on the trees 😳 OMG ! I love your videos a lot. Keep it up sir. Good day .
Those are Scottish Highland cattle - even the females have horns! They are getting to be a very popular breed here in the USA! Those aren’t all bulls- probably lots of cows! Their meat is less fatty than Angus or Hereford cattle, but they do tolerate and prefer cooler climes!
Oh these pronunciations are killing me LOL!! Heber (and Weber) both have a long ee sound... Hee-bur and Wee-bur. Duchesne is pronounced Doo-Shane. Vernal is Vern-ul. Been really liking the videos on my home state of Utah. I've done this drive quite a few times, and it is always beautiful and very enjoyable. The science nerd in me loves this area of the state. Too bad you didn't check out any of the dinosaur stuff around Dinosaur National Monument in the Vernal area, the Museum of Ancient Life at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, or the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake. This be dinosaur country and is also a massive ancient sea bed (Lake Bonneville), so we have some of the best fossil collections, geology and natural history anywhere. Thanks for giving Utah some love, the videos were great!!
So glad you finally made it through Vernal and Dinosaur. I took a trip there a couple years back and enjoyed myself immensely. Too bad you skipped Dinosaur National Monument though. The Quarry wall with it's hundreds upon hundreds of embedded dinosaur bones is a wondrous thing to behold.
Fun historical fact! The Stegosaurus at the front of the museum at Dinosaur National Monument in Jensen UT came from the 1964 World's Fair where Disney premiered Small World and other attractions.
WOW, the sights to see along our less traveled roads. I find them fascinating. I always enjoy the beautiful murals. There certainly were enough dinosaurs, for sure.🙃 Thanks for another enjoyable video, Adam the Woo.👏🤗👏
Hope you do a video in Glenwood Springs! My family would get together every summer and spend a few days in Glenwood Springs. The largest hot Springs pool in America, rafting on the Colorado River and great little tourist traps everywhere! So good.
Thanks for all your travels. People throwing their shoes up in a tree and they name the park after it. That is Wild. Adam Thanks for sharing Utah and Colorado.
Back in early 90s. (90-91-92) I took a two week trip from East Tn. To Yellowstone. We did parts of the Oregon Trail. We ended up in Cascade ID looking for hot springs. Found them. With 4 days to get home we set out south to Salt Lake, then across to Dinosaur, then Aspen to Denver. While we were in Dinosaur we went to yhe Park. At the toll booth the guy told us that back country hiking was closed for the week for a Hollywood production filming. We ask which film. He did not know the name but did say that some of the actors he had seen he believed it to be a Star Trek movie. The rumors at the wall of fossils was it was but there wasn't many people. Later found out it was Star Trek Generations. They filmed the whole trying to intersept the ribbon scene.
Oh man, wish you would sightsee in Glenwood springs for the day. It's a fun town with a lot to see. Including hanging lake, Glenwood caverns, and an amazing hot springs pool. Hope you enjoy Denver though, go to the buckhorn exchange for dinner, it's the oldest restaurant in Colorado and has a good selection of unique meats.
@@thetravelingal9497 It's fine. Sightseers in other places in the Rockies have more to worry about the blight of dead trees from Mountain Pine Beetles (which is related to fire hazard). The Grizzly Creek fires were really close to I-70, but they weren't large enough to ruin views, IMO
Adam, I'm hooked on your channel. I like watching your daily video's. It's amazing on how you can video during the day/daily travel, upload at night from hotel room and publish the video the next morning. Great Job! 👍Uploading to RUclips SD, HD quality at times can be a challenge. Sometimes it takes days for RUclips to process my 4K quality content. Keep up the great videos and safe travels!
Hey Adam I know it's probably not possible 'cause they are probably sold out but you should try to catch a Tampa Bay Lightning, Avalanche NHL game while you're there in Denver, lol .Would be amazing for you to document....There is another game on the 17th.
Adam, really enjoyed your vlog! Never been to Utah but, have been to Cripple Creek, Colorado. Thank you for taking me along with you on your road trip! Beautiful out there!
Sad I missed you we were just south of you in Montrose when you were in Dinosaur CO. So close and yet so far lol. Colorado rocks - enjoy if you're still there we are back in MN today. Adventure on ❤️
Howdy Folks! I camped in Vernal 2 years ago to have a base for my geocaching and exploring trips to Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado. I enjoyed that trip very much and will be moving to Vernal in September to work and discover more great things in the Uintah County area. I can't wait to return. Fun video, Thanks Man!
Not only is the merry go round rare to see these days, but so is the double slide that is seen behind it! We had that very type slide at the park that we used to go to when I was growing up. Fun times were had back then!
Welcome to Dinosaurs 🦕 land! Yabadabadoo! There’s probably a gold mine of 🦖 dinosaur finds there for sure. I bet those little towns hold a lot of little secrets too. Franz the bear was impressive as well as that herd of cattle in the shade. I was hoping they weren’t aggressive carrying those long horns! Thanks for all your hard work❣️🙏🏻❤️👍
Good morning Adam I was watching the buckees poo video yesterday and heard a noise saying or what you may call it that I haven't heard in awhile. It's when you are revealing something... Shak kaka acon. Just a touch of nostalgia from 2014. I think you need to use it again for the remainder of the road trip. #bringbackthewooisums 😃😃
Thank you for sharing your travels. Dinosaur Colorado who knew so Cool. You know it made me laugh when you mentioned loving side of the road quirky and odd attractions, a good friend has mentioned that I looked strange and a bit weird when she passed by while I was doing yard work. I will tell her hey I would rather be referred to quirky and odd:) Rewatched the Buc-ee's video I haven't laughed so hard for a while Thank you Safe Travels😀
omg! you have to come back to vernal sometime man we have so much awesome stuff here you would love! me and my wife were so stoked to see you came through our home town! love it man! the town actually just rasied 30k to repair the green dinosaur in town its been there for years!
that's rather complicated, as far as changing trains, and so forth. Los Angeles to Chicago is a lot more practical. Train travel in the U.S. generally is not very good. I went from NYC to New Orleans a few years ago. Interesting, but I'm not enthusiastic about ever repeating the journey.
@@daewooparts Right, like rural areas aren't full of oxycontin, black tar heroin and meth-heads. So crime free and welcoming! And all the wonderful little main street stores bustling and thriving!
I remember when downtown Park City was a ghost town. A few years ago, my son was a census worker up there, there are a lot of temporary residents. I’m glad you’re documenting old stuff in Utah, there seems to be a push to tear everything down.
I liked this episode. Especially that sideways windmill thingy. (I am angry with Denver. They must need more oxygen) Don’t anger my Woo🤨‼️ Enjoyed Utah Tho. And this drive. I can lick my shoulders although I never knew until this moment❣️hahaha. The things I learn from you. 😚😉👍💝😎🦕🦖🐾
Just east of Dinosaur, headed to Craig, is some of the most beautiful scenery, and camping, imo. Around Maybell the herd wild horses down the highway. I love this whole area.
Thank you for going to Park City ,UT where they had the 2002 Winter Olympics and the Sundance Film Festival every year. Does you sister and brother-in-law live in Utah now? Great that you got to collaborate with Provost Park Pass. Nice to see both videos on the Donut Rock Trail hike. Chris and yourself were surprised with all the water in June. Amanda and Miles are so nice to work with as well as Chris.
Anyone else here just try licking their shoulder too? lol Also, those bulls were full of it, and what can I say, people get tired of tires. If I met someone from Dinosaur, Colorado I'd probably ask them ..." Jurassic of all them dinosaur fossils yet?" --This way to the cafeteria!
We just left Vernal to drive to Salt Lake today. We went to Vernal to visit the dinosaurs. Nice to see your experience on the trip. It was hard to return to all the traffic in Salt Lake. Road trips are the best.
Stranger, the Metal Slide. We used to cook ourselves WAY back in the day on hot summers on those things The bull licking his shoulder is a Scottish Highlander Welcome to my state... Colorado. And there is the Dinosaur National monument. TONS of Dino's found there, they have a museum Make sure you wave
There are so many cool things to see and do in and around Vernal, UT. Some of them include Moonshine Arch, Battleship Rock and the Dino Tracks near Red Fleet, Fantasy Canyon, Devils Playground, Dry Fork Canyon and the McConkie Ranch Petroglyph Trail, the Dinosaur Museum, the Dinosaur Quarry and Josie's Cabin on the Utah side of Dinosaur National Monument. Then up to the Flaming George Dam and white water rafting down the Green River. They also have a world class rodeo in July and a hot air balloon festival in August. It's a great place to visit.
Glad to see you in my state, unfortunately the weather will be in the high 90,s but it's a"dry heat" as we say! I think the Padres are playing the Rockies, maybe you will go to a game at Coors Field.
If Aliens ever do come down from wherever and hope to find some sense and/or history of the human race (at least from the North American continent) I hope they stumble upon your videos. You capture perfectly the past and, perhaps, the future as well. Fascinating video. We used to have one of those little merry-go-rounds in our schoolyard. Spin that SOB as fast as it will go and either jump on or jump off. Kids were crazy. I got too close one time and hit my jaw on the side of one once in grade school. Chipped a tooth and forgot that hour. Those types of slides in that park (which are bicycle proof) were also in our playground. Hot as Hades in the Texas summertime. Loved the Grasshoppers at 12:34. This is so cool. 15:34 - shades of Beaver Clever...LOL. Thanx for the special memories this trip has brought on. Love the series. Would love to hear you narrate the Land Rover (or whatever they call it now) as it rolls across the surface of Mars and you show us the historical communities and landscapes that used to be. Perhaps on another road trip....LOL. Look forward to day 52. Take care.
Wow! I can't remember the last time I saw a merry-go-round. When I was a kid, we used to get that merry-go-round spinning as fast as we could then let the centrifugal force fling our bodies across the playground. I'm surprised no one broke any bones. Ah, another rite of passage.
They must not have a lot of lawyers in that area still HA
Sounds like my childhood! One of my classmates temporarily ended up in wheelchair from the merry-go-round! I miss tire swings and see-saws / teeter-totters!
That came to my mind as well about those merry-go-rounds being outlawed because of safety hazards.
I guess someone's parents haven't flipped out and sued everyone into the ground because their precious bundle skinned a knee yet...
I fell off of one of those merry-go-rounds when I was 5 yrs old and landed half way under the apparatus. I never rode one again after that!
Adam, you missed out in Vernal, UT. A huge amount of big dinosaur bones were found there over the years and it has a big Dinosaur National Museum and Monument area. “They spared no expense!”
@@cag19549 Colorado generally is gaining in population. We don't have to worry about sea level rise from global warming here, and we're one place out West that doesn't have to worry so much about the Colorado River declining! (just my twisted gallows humor. There's lots of reasons to live in Colorado!)
My brother lives in Vernal. Nice little town !
What a crazy cool road trip!! It’s gives us the opportunity to see so much of the country we probably won’t ever find ourselves in.
Glad you are enjoying it
As usual, loving everything you do and seeing places I will probably never get to go visit. Be safe and Happy Trails.
Such a HUGE thank you going out to Adam today! You even found a few roadside oddities to look at in Vernal UT. My son and I both got to watch his birthplace together this morning. Wishing you continued safe travels. 💜💜💜
Colorado, love the state! Thanks for sharing these great videos. Beautiful country! 👍
Hi Adam. You bring us along on so many great places! Thanks for bringing us into the adventures with you! Have a wonderful, magical, and safe weekend 😊
Absolutely love your style. Thank you for feeding us fans with practically daily content!
Adam, You’ll have to come back soon and ride the historic HEBER VALLEY RAILROAD in Heber, UT. You’d absolutely love it!!
Love the 80s style playground, metal slides, unsafe merry-go-round. Such nostalgic
80s ????!!!Boy ,are you young!!I was having a blast back during the 50s/60s on those merry go rounds & metal slides!!I am 66yrs old & grew up unscathed by those so called unsafe playground rides!!!
@@kc6581 young to you, only in my mid 40s, but I also had a blast on them before the 90s came along and changed playgrounds
Hmm my question how many kid's were actually injured back in the day? Not me or anyone I know! These days they say everything is unsafe! And it's gone! Does anyone take the time to teach their kid's anything or take their eye's off their phones to actually spend real time with their kids? Just curious!
Agree! I loved those merry-go-rounds and metal slides! So much fun! Never heard of anyone hurt!!!
Duchesne is pronounced Due-Shane.
Vernal, Ut is known as DinosaurLand because of it's Dinosaur National Monument. Should've stopped and asked a local what was going on. Lots of Dinosaur findings...
Thank you Adam for considering Vernal and Dinosaur national. I hope i was able to influence you for this video. I was certain you would find some roadside attractions.
You may later in life comeback and drive the northern loop towards flaming gorge. The drive down to Rifle Colorado from vernal is also quite beautiful. The national park in vernal is a fun quick visit for some dino fossils.
Now we share some history....
Glenwood springs great choice for the night. In Denver don't forget the train depot in downtown. Might be a fun place to fill your Coffee cup.
Good morning Señor Woo ! Adiós Utah 😔 Thank you for showing us this beautiful state . Because of you , I want to go to some of those places you went . Wow ! Look at those shoes up on the trees 😳 OMG ! I love your videos a lot. Keep it up sir. Good day .
Those are Scottish Highland cattle - even the females have horns! They are getting to be a very popular breed here in the USA! Those aren’t all bulls- probably lots of cows! Their meat is less fatty than Angus or Hereford cattle, but they do tolerate and prefer cooler climes!
Oh these pronunciations are killing me LOL!! Heber (and Weber) both have a long ee sound... Hee-bur and Wee-bur. Duchesne is pronounced Doo-Shane. Vernal is Vern-ul. Been really liking the videos on my home state of Utah. I've done this drive quite a few times, and it is always beautiful and very enjoyable. The science nerd in me loves this area of the state. Too bad you didn't check out any of the dinosaur stuff around Dinosaur National Monument in the Vernal area, the Museum of Ancient Life at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, or the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake. This be dinosaur country and is also a massive ancient sea bed (Lake Bonneville), so we have some of the best fossil collections, geology and natural history anywhere. Thanks for giving Utah some love, the videos were great!!
My favorite mispronounced CO name is is Poudre Canyon -It's "Pooder" Canyon, as silly as it sounds!
So glad you finally made it through Vernal and Dinosaur. I took a trip there a couple years back and enjoyed myself immensely.
Too bad you skipped Dinosaur National Monument though. The Quarry wall with it's hundreds upon hundreds of embedded dinosaur bones is a wondrous thing to behold.
Fun historical fact! The Stegosaurus at the front of the museum at Dinosaur National Monument in Jensen UT came from the 1964 World's Fair where Disney premiered Small World and other attractions.
The Dinosaur National Monument is the best part of Vernal, I haven't been there for a long time though
Some more wonderful sights! Thanks Adam, loving this road trip!
Wow they sure do love their dinosaurs!! Loving this adventure!! Thanks Adam! The sceney is pretty amazing too!!
That moose tho 😂😂🐐🐐...I wants him!.. Keep in rocking Adam, just love you! 🐿️🐿️
WOW, the sights to see along our less traveled roads. I find them fascinating. I always enjoy the beautiful murals. There certainly were enough dinosaurs, for sure.🙃
Thanks for another enjoyable video, Adam the Woo.👏🤗👏
Hope you do a video in Glenwood Springs! My family would get together every summer and spend a few days in Glenwood Springs. The largest hot Springs pool in America, rafting on the Colorado River and great little tourist traps everywhere! So good.
Adam you have a touch of video filming excelence and narrating, many sites and sounds, great scenery!! thanx4sharin'
Thanks for all your travels. People throwing their shoes up in a tree and they name the park after it. That is Wild. Adam Thanks for sharing Utah and Colorado.
Thanks that was very cool. I enjoy when you bring us along on your travel's.
I love that you take us along with you on this adventure thank you
What a great trip! I haven't been to Colorado since about 1977ish and really want to go back. Thanks for taking us along with you!
Back in early 90s. (90-91-92) I took a two week trip from East Tn. To Yellowstone. We did parts of the Oregon Trail. We ended up in Cascade ID looking for hot springs. Found them. With 4 days to get home we set out south to Salt Lake, then across to Dinosaur, then Aspen to Denver. While we were in Dinosaur we went to yhe Park. At the toll booth the guy told us that back country hiking was closed for the week for a Hollywood production filming. We ask which film. He did not know the name but did say that some of the actors he had seen he believed it to be a Star Trek movie. The rumors at the wall of fossils was it was but there wasn't many people. Later found out it was Star Trek Generations. They filmed the whole trying to intersept the ribbon scene.
EAST TENNESSEEEEE!!!! Knoxville?
Always a favourite, going thru these little country towns with the WOO. great stuff again, thanks. 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
Greetings from Las Vegas - am enjoying your tour & commentary with my morning coffee - thx 👍😎
Awesome! Glad you made a stop in Dinosaur. We went to Vernal last summer and had a blast in the real life Dinoland USA. :)
Oh man, wish you would sightsee in Glenwood springs for the day. It's a fun town with a lot to see. Including hanging lake, Glenwood caverns, and an amazing hot springs pool. Hope you enjoy Denver though, go to the buckhorn exchange for dinner, it's the oldest restaurant in Colorado and has a good selection of unique meats.
and of course Glenwood Canyon
Oh yeah, I hope the views would still be good though, even after last year's fire.
@@thetravelingal9497 It's fine. Sightseers in other places in the Rockies have more to worry about the blight of dead trees from Mountain Pine Beetles (which is related to fire hazard). The Grizzly Creek fires were really close to I-70, but they weren't large enough to ruin views, IMO
Adam, I'm hooked on your channel. I like watching your daily video's. It's amazing on how you can video during the day/daily travel, upload at night from hotel room and publish the video the next morning. Great Job! 👍Uploading to RUclips SD, HD quality at times can be a challenge. Sometimes it takes days for RUclips to process my 4K quality content. Keep up the great videos and safe travels!
I really enjoyed todays adventure. Thank you!
Hey Adam I know it's probably not possible 'cause they are probably sold out but you should try to catch a Tampa Bay Lightning, Avalanche NHL game while you're there in Denver, lol .Would be amazing for you to document....There is another game on the 17th.
amazing overtime win by the Avalanche last night!
I was thinking the same thing⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
So relaxing to watch your videos. Thank you
Adam, really enjoyed your vlog! Never been to Utah but, have been to Cripple Creek, Colorado. Thank you for taking me along with you on your road trip! Beautiful out there!
Sad I missed you we were just south of you in Montrose when you were in Dinosaur CO. So close and yet so far lol. Colorado rocks - enjoy if you're still there we are back in MN today. Adventure on ❤️
Nice journey through Utah. Thanks for letting me tag along.
50 years ago I took my young family to see the Dinosaur Quary in, Dinasaur! Sure do like the Western scenery, blue skies, and long horizons.
Great video. When you paused at that play park with the carrousel my first thought was..okay Adam, you keep your bike away from that spiral slide!!
The hits just keep coming! Thank you, Adam!
Adam I MUST have one of the "bike wreck" action figures from yesterday's videos. It's too good 🤣 🤣
hello Adam , another great adventure , well done and thank you :)
Howdy Folks! I camped in Vernal 2 years ago to have a base for my geocaching and exploring trips to Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado. I enjoyed that trip very much and will be moving to Vernal in September to work and discover more great things in the Uintah County area. I can't wait to return. Fun video, Thanks Man!
Not only is the merry go round rare to see these days, but so is the double slide that is seen behind it! We had that very type slide at the park that we used to go to when I was growing up. Fun times were had back then!
Laughed when you read off the sign, i heard you say Liberry..lol
Michelle loved all of the Dinos. I do love neat and unique road side attractions.
Another wonderful morning coffee with The Daily Woo. Thank you
Love Colorado! Can’t wait for more of Denver and maybe Estes Park/Loveland area in the future videos. It’s the most beautiful state 😍
Thanks Adam-love your videos so much
Hi Adam, such a beautiful video, the mountains are breath taking, my Birthday is the Sixteenth, you make me feel good, thanks, love you
Guaranteed EVERYONE tried licking their shoulder when you mentioned it. 😆
Welcome to Dinosaurs 🦕 land! Yabadabadoo! There’s probably a gold mine of 🦖 dinosaur finds there for sure. I bet those little towns hold a lot of little secrets too. Franz the bear was impressive as well as that herd of cattle in the shade. I was hoping they weren’t aggressive carrying those long horns! Thanks for all your hard work❣️🙏🏻❤️👍
Really enjoy these travels ! Helps me get through the craziness here til i move thanks !
Good morning Adam I was watching the buckees poo video yesterday and heard a noise saying or what you may call it that I haven't heard in awhile. It's when you are revealing something... Shak kaka acon. Just a touch of nostalgia from 2014. I think you need to use it again for the remainder of the road trip. #bringbackthewooisums 😃😃
🦖🦕Morning Woo...Really enjoying these
There is a haunted train ride in the Fall called the “Heeber. Creeper”that goes down through the canyon.
Beautiful scenery while driving!
Awesome video today Adam, stay cool it's been hot lately.👍👍😎
great video stay safe out there on those crazy roads I like your ball hat...
There actually were petunias there when you were looking at the Vernal theatre!
Thank you for sharing your travels. Dinosaur Colorado who knew so Cool. You know it made me laugh when you mentioned loving side of the road quirky and odd attractions, a good friend has mentioned that I looked strange and a bit weird when she passed by while I was doing yard work. I will tell her hey I would rather be referred to quirky and odd:) Rewatched the Buc-ee's video I haven't laughed so hard for a while Thank you Safe Travels😀
Love getting a good breakfast and start my day with your video. Well I eat I hope your like this every day.
omg! you have to come back to vernal sometime man we have so much awesome stuff here you would love! me and my wife were so stoked to see you came through our home town! love it man! the town actually just rasied 30k to repair the green dinosaur in town its been there for years!
Just curious, Adam. Have you ever thought about taking the train trip from Los Angles to New York City?
I have let's go shall we
From one crime & grime infested city to another crime & crime and expensive city .....better off skipping NYC
that's rather complicated, as far as changing trains, and so forth. Los Angeles to Chicago is a lot more practical. Train travel in the U.S. generally is not very good. I went from NYC to New Orleans a few years ago. Interesting, but I'm not enthusiastic about ever repeating the journey.
@@daewooparts Right, like rural areas aren't full of oxycontin, black tar heroin and meth-heads. So crime free and welcoming! And all the wonderful little main street stores bustling and thriving!
I believe that train is the same one from coast to coast I am from New Orleans tho
Welcome to Colorado. Hope you enjoy my state, it's a beautiful one!! Enjoy 😊
Adam, interesting fact, 21:07 they weren’t Bulls, they are called Highland’s. Both male and female cattle with horns.
I had to look up the Buc ees video after yesterday. Good times, I laughed for a long time
Happy Late 50 days on the road Adam. :) You do so well. Peace.
I always think of Boss Hogg when I see horns on the front of old cars too!
I remember when downtown Park City was a ghost town. A few years ago, my son was a census worker up there, there are a lot of temporary residents. I’m glad you’re documenting old stuff in Utah, there seems to be a push to tear everything down.
I liked this episode. Especially that sideways windmill thingy.
(I am angry with Denver. They must need more oxygen) Don’t anger my Woo🤨‼️
Enjoyed Utah Tho. And this drive. I can lick my shoulders although I never knew until this moment❣️hahaha. The things I learn from you.
😚😉👍💝😎🦕🦖🐾
Really enjoyed your videos.
Great to know your coming to my state. Colorado We welcome you
Love roadside oddities & small towns!
Safe travels, my friend!
These episodes sure are fun 🤩
Just east of Dinosaur, headed to Craig, is some of the most beautiful scenery, and camping, imo. Around Maybell the herd wild horses down the highway. I love this whole area.
So many dinosaurs! My kinda town! Maybe next time you can check out Dinoaur National Monument. It looks really cool.
It’s funny all of your videos that your action figures are based from are showing up on my suggestion videos to watch. Well 2 of the 3 have. Lol
Thank you for going to Park City ,UT where they had the 2002 Winter Olympics and the Sundance Film Festival every year. Does you sister and brother-in-law live in Utah now? Great that you got to collaborate with Provost Park Pass. Nice to see both videos on the Donut Rock Trail hike. Chris and yourself were surprised with all the water in June. Amanda and Miles are so nice to work with as well as Chris.
Anyone else here just try licking their shoulder too? lol
Also, those bulls were full of it, and what can I say, people get tired of tires.
If I met someone from Dinosaur, Colorado I'd probably ask them ..." Jurassic of all them dinosaur fossils yet?" --This way to the cafeteria!
That was a great video!
Good morning Adam the woo love the adventures
We just left Vernal to drive to Salt Lake today. We went to Vernal to visit the dinosaurs. Nice to see your experience on the trip. It was hard to return to all the traffic in Salt Lake. Road trips are the best.
Colorado my home! Glen wood springs has a lot to see. Wish I could have joined you here in Denver
Stranger, the Metal Slide. We used to cook ourselves WAY back in the day on hot summers on those things
The bull licking his shoulder is a Scottish Highlander
Welcome to my state... Colorado. And there is the Dinosaur National monument. TONS of Dino's found there, they have a museum
Make sure you wave
My kids are 2 & 3 (autistic) and they are loving seeing the dinosaurs! 🦕
An amazing trip in the north is on the CP railroad from Toronto to British Columbia it is an amazing trip and so much beautiful scenery across Canada
Can’t thank you enough for your beautiful videos an I know videos don’t do justice to the scenic Views you see 👍
Brian from northeast Ohio
There are so many cool things to see and do in and around Vernal, UT. Some of them include Moonshine Arch, Battleship Rock and the Dino Tracks near Red Fleet, Fantasy Canyon, Devils Playground, Dry Fork Canyon and the McConkie Ranch Petroglyph Trail, the Dinosaur Museum, the Dinosaur Quarry and Josie's Cabin on the Utah side of Dinosaur National Monument. Then up to the Flaming George Dam and white water rafting down the Green River. They also have a world class rodeo in July and a hot air balloon festival in August. It's a great place to visit.
This video is among your best, no real theme, just fun to watch.
Thank you !
Wow that is bad a$$ excuse me but this is gorgeous I love traveling checking cool stuff. Your videos are awesome thanks for sharing
Hey xx here from betty J community x I love your accent xx
Glad to see you in my state, unfortunately the weather will be in the high 90,s but it's a"dry heat" as we say! I think the Padres are playing the Rockies, maybe you will go to a game at Coors Field.
Adam...you are livin' the dream.
I’ll never get sick of these roadside oddities and things you would NEVER know about otherwise.
If Aliens ever do come down from wherever and hope to find some sense and/or history of the human race (at least from the North American continent) I hope they stumble upon your videos. You capture perfectly the past and, perhaps, the future as well. Fascinating video. We used to have one of those little merry-go-rounds in our schoolyard. Spin that SOB as fast as it will go and either jump on or jump off. Kids were crazy. I got too close one time and hit my jaw on the side of one once in grade school. Chipped a tooth and forgot that hour. Those types of slides in that park (which are bicycle proof) were also in our playground. Hot as Hades in the Texas summertime. Loved the Grasshoppers at 12:34. This is so cool. 15:34 - shades of Beaver Clever...LOL. Thanx for the special memories this trip has brought on. Love the series. Would love to hear you narrate the Land Rover (or whatever they call it now) as it rolls across the surface of Mars and you show us the historical communities and landscapes that used to be. Perhaps on another road trip....LOL. Look forward to day 52. Take care.
Love the roadside stops along the way.
Enjoyed............. 👍🙂