The architecture of the visitor's center is really stunning and fits perfectly with the surrounding wilderness. The wood and stone are perfect together. What a gem of a place!
Wyoming is the place to go to get away from people. I spent a week in Southeast Wyoming photographing trains back in 97 and was amazed at how few people were out there. Once you get out of a town the roads are empty.
I was in Torrey Utah a couple weekends ago I thought it was you two that I had seen at the trading post. Now I'm basically sure it was, but by the time I convinced myself that it was you, you had already hit the road...
The architecture of the visitor's center is really stunning and fits perfectly with the surrounding wilderness. The wood and stone are perfect together. What a gem of a place!
That blows me away that this , almost museum like building , is a Visitor Center! Love it!
Being an old retired geologist, those fossil displays just blew me away. Thanks so much for showing us those.
As a fellow geologist, I love it when non geologists realise that rocks are more interesting than they may first appear.
All the stickers are wonderful because you two experience them together.
Thanks guys for sharing this video Abom & Abby you make this place Amazing Let Abby take them all back to Florida
Thanks for sharing with us Adam and Abby, that was a great stop. Stay safe. Fred 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻✋🏻✋🏻
This trip has been amazing. Love following it. I'll be using this info for future trips.
Amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing, we plan on visiting later this year. Good info
That place looks amazing!!
That was a neat quiet place!!
You two won’t have enough room on the back of the Kodiak at this sticker rate 👍😎 (oooo two sides to go….)
So you are headed to Red Canyon. It is very beautiful. I hope you guys are also going to visit Dinosaur National Monument
Really a nice place . I wish you two a nice journey. Greetings from germany.
FANTASTICO! ! !
I hope you see this first comment. Really liking the travels. Bee safe,
Thanks!
Blue water lake area in new Mexico has acres of fossils for the taking, as they are widely distributed.
Wyoming is the place to go to get away from people. I spent a week in Southeast Wyoming photographing trains back in 97 and was amazed at how few people were out there. Once you get out of a town the roads are empty.
What's your track back home? Are you home now? And thanks for taking me along.
If you ever go back to the area. There are several Public Fossil collection sites near kremmer, Wy
I was in Torrey Utah a couple weekends ago I thought it was you two that I had seen at the trading post. Now I'm basically sure it was, but by the time I convinced myself that it was you, you had already hit the road...
Was that the store in town on Main St? If so we had stopped in there. We were in story to visit Capitol Reef.
@@AbomAdventures yup that's the place, we we're visiting there and goblin valley....
Looking into the future - when y'all retire that camper, you've gotta cut that back panel out and save it.
while your there see promontary point utah where the railroads met. the golden spike and all
Different location. We’ll see that on a different trip.
How are you liking your cyclone sewer vent? I got one but haven't installed it yet.
Seems to be working so far. My only gripe is that it can be a little noisy in very windy conditions.
@@AbomAdventures noisy how? Does it whistle or move around a lot?
The rotation of it spinning around you can hear when it’s really windy and there’s nothing on in the the Kodiak to hide the sounds.
No Stamp?