Spotted Prehistoric Marvel, Deep in the Abyss | Stormy Twist on Moki Dugway | Deep Canyon Goosenecks
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
- In this video, we'll showcase some other-worldly highlights from our outdoor adventure on @offroad801. Through Goosenecks State Park, Moki Dugway and Natural Bridges National Monument ➡️ ( which BTW - happens to be ) the very first National Monument in UTAH. And next to Bears Ears National Monument - which is the "newest" National Monument in Utah. This is an EPIC adventure on the "Trail Of The Ancients'.... While we've been exploring, we've found many ruins from prehistoric civilizations, such as the Anasazi AKA - Ancestral Puebloans, also some Navajo (and others) - that once flourished in this area. One of my favorites discoveries is the hidden cliff dwelling, with the roof still intact. 😊 I spotted this deep in the abyss, while capturing epoch and (epic) sightings, trekking through and around massive, rare and eye-popping scenery. One of the many interesting discoveries we've had on this exciting and wild journey through the Four Corners Region. Where other-worldly and rare wonders are everywhere!!! Trekking around this sacred and beautiful landscape has been such a joy!! Also a great place to go camping and hiking. Definitely one for the bucket list..
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Beautiful clouds
I'm with your wife! If I had to drive that one-lane dirt road with all those switchbacks and the dropoffs my knuckles would be ash white and if we had gotten to the top of the mesa, you would have to peel my fingers one by one off the steering wheel. Not to mention, once out of the vehicle, I would be shaking and puking from the enzymes released into my system from fear, anxiety, and stress. 🤢😵💫😨
Absolutely loved the lightening show and I could almost smell the rain. Also, you should add #educational #utahancestral #cavedwellings Because your videos are so educational that people researching those topics in school can get a better sense of those historic locations. Also for this video #lightningshow. Anyway, great video!
Yep. That sounds a lot like my wife. She usually sinks down in her seat, and looks at the floor. Until it's over.
Thank you so much 👍. I'm so happy you joined the adventure 😊
I truly never imagined there could be this much beauty out here. I'm always in awe ... ❤ thank you
You are so welcome 🙏 🤗
Watching that storm from up there was incredible
It was.👁 Won't forget that one for a while.
Thank you for sharing ❤ love it
'Bear's Ears' is a new one on me C&C 👍... I've seen lots of footage of this area, but can't recall anyone mentioning bear's ears 😊.
Staggering place...it must be something else to see it for real.
Those shots of the lightning were amazing 😯✌️.
Thanks for the honourable mention at the end Curtis and Chantel 👍
Bears Ears is Utahs newest national monument. I think it will turn 5 this year. It's kind of funny. It's right next to our oldest national monument.
It's incredible 😍 and just massive landscapes as far as you can see 👀.
Thank you for being such an amazing person 💛. Cheers 🍻
@@offroad801 Cheers to you amazing folk too Curtis and Chantel 🥂🍻.
Have you been able to see the 'Aurora' Curt? No, not the secret plane 😉🤔, but the Aurora Borealis.
I missed it! I was parked overnight in a sweet bit of woodland, and had no idea what was going on 😆🤭
@h.bsfaithfulservant4136 Thank you 😊.
We missed it too. 😢 We are a little to far south I guess. Our family managed to see it. Maybe next time.
You just earned another subscriber. Loved the video! Keep 'em coming. Thank you!
Awesome. Thank you. Many adventures in the making 👍. You're welcome. Thanks for watching and subscribing. 🥳
Incredible formations. Excellent video Curtis.
This area is awesome 👌. Thank you so much 👍.
Excellent video. That lightning was a bit spooky being that exposed. Natural Bridges is an awesome place. That overlook of the river is just east of Hite Marina, doesn't look like the water has back up there yet. Looking forward to the next installment.
Thanks 👍. Yes, it was spooky. I went down a couple of switchbacks and parked as close to the cliff as possible. Unlike some old man standing on the edge of a switchback taking pictures. I thought he was going to get zapped for sure.
I know there was a big sign that said the ferry was closed, so I opted for the bridge. I wanted to see the river. When we went over the dam, I could see the lake was still very low. Sweet 👍. We will see you next week. Thanks for watching 👀.
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Awesome, in 1993 rode shotgun in my friends stock 84 scrambler. It had 2" sagging springs, drove past Bear Ears through Bobbys Hole into Canyonlands Elephant Hill didnt see any one for 24 hours.
Nice. Sounds like you had a blast. Elephant Hill is the first trail we took our Jeep. It's so amazing down there.
I LOVE that end "view" - picture perfect 👌wall worthy I'd say
Thank you 😊. I love this planet.
Rain is the most beautiful experience in the desert. The thing most people don’t realize is what happens to that particular, unique and weird kind of sand when it gets wet or completely dry 😂
I agree. 👍 Rain totally changes everything. Especially the dirt roads. Good way to change your vehicle to a red one. But the smell of the desert after a good rain storm. Is the best.
Lota rock out there the lightning was great the thunder ❤ love the west. Looks like you got a hurt arm hope you are ok. You were probably crawling in some hole or cave and got hurt 😳
The amazing spectacles of nature 😍. I love it! The doc did that to my arm. It's all good now. 👍
Chief Manuelito the Navajo chief was born at bears ears
Bears ears use to be a place where our ancestors use to meet up before they go to war with other.
The history runs deep here. I've learned some new things about this place. So, thank you for sharing.
It’s not like black bear pass haha
No. Not even close. That was a fun trip, though.
Was it hot when you went to goose neck
It was pretty cool that day. Mostly cloudy ⛅️