Thank you Adam, I am 81 years old and this is the first time I ever heard about Four Corners National Monument. I have traveled through all four of those states, but was unaware that monument existed . Hey ya larn somethin new every day. ...Ken
That *is* an awesome place to visit. I was there in the Summer of 2006. Hot as blazes that day. Those booths you showed near the start were *all* in use by native people of various tribes, selling a variety of arts and crafts, and all were fascinating. I spent a lot of time browsing them.
Wow it's all built up now. When I visited four corners in 1968 it was just a large concrete area with the cross in the center and the states marked off. I remember having to go up a few stairs to get to it. Then there was a trail you could go on and see some dinosaur track that had petrified in the rock. I was a bit skeptical of the tracks.
If you ever come up to South Dakota, you need to drive through the Badlands National Park. Plan the drive to take 4 hours through the park. Lots of places to pull off and sight see on the road. Very beautiful landscape there. It's on the way to Mt. Rushmore so you can mark 2 things off of your travels bucket list.
That is the same area where Hantavirus was first diagnosed in the US. Hanta Pulmonary Syndrome was the main problem, CDC tested for various viruses and bacteria and found it was related to Hantaan virus which we saw during the Korean war.
Hey Adam, I live in Albuquerque New Mexico, just wanted to say how much I love your videos I've learned a ton. Hope you enjoyed New Mexico, it's a great place to live. Keep up the good work.
When you plan your return trip to Mesa Verde ABSOLUTELY include Chaco Canyon (a little south and east of Farmington, NM). You will need a full day to see it as it should be.
Video, Adam (I know: the wind, we could still hear you) Four Corners ... hmm. We have a similar location in Australia, though there is really nothing there except a monument. Interesting thing: The place is called Cameron's Corner and is where South Australia, Queensland and New South Wales (my state) meet. It was surveyed in 1880-1882 by John Brewer Cameron, and as surveyed, was some 20 metres out due to wear in the surveying chain! So, there is an historical and an actual 'post, and yes you can stand in all three states at once. Keep up the vids, Adam (and Abby).
We have a similar point down here, three countries, Netherlands, Belgien, and Germany come together in one spot ( Coördinates: 50° 45' 16" N, 6° 1' 15" E Decimal: 50.7545, 6.02083 ).
Adam you all be sure to make it back to Monument Valley. It is absolutely awesome. Was there last fall with our Airstream Southwest Caravan and spend most of the day touring out of Gouldings.
Hey man, been there! You're very close to the astonishing Anasazi ruins in Chaco Canyon near Farmington NM. Not to be missed, as impressive as the Pyramids. Shame you missed Mesa Verde, very beautiful, and a great drive to get up on the mesa.
Abom, we camped overnight in Farmington too, at a place that was all paved and had an elaborate model train setup in the office. You should Google Anasazi and see if the remainder of your trip takes you near any of the structures they left behind. Pre-historic indigenous American builders of amazing structures, and the forefathers of the modern day Pueblo people. A very interesting and apparently little known part of American history. Hello from Northern Alberta, Canada.
Thanks for the "Preview" of "Four Corners". We are going to Southeast Utah in May 2023 and we are going to make the trip to 4 Corners. I may have missed it in your video but what time of the year did you guys go?
I'm surprised there wasn't a line while you were there. I was there about a month ago and I had to wait probably 15 minutes to get pictures at the center. Wonder if its an everyday thing, or something.... Great video!
Your travel videos are really coming along. At your level of production, you need to consider getting a windscreen mic of some kind for these windy locations, as the audio is very difficult to listen too. A good quality wireless lapel mic would go a long way in eliminating a lot of the background noise. Just a thought...
Take time brother, take time to injoy your life, take time with your marriage, (my wife and I have a hot date night once a week). I would tell you to travel young as much as possible, as you get order, you may not want to or not be able to. It's not all about work, but get out of debt as soon as possible it will help ease the stress. thank you for a good video
@@AbomAdventures They do have a nice look. I just wish they used a better movement. The movement in Shinola watches is extremely cheap. My understanding is that if your watch has made it past the first year you should be OK. I have 3 or 4 co-workers with them (I work right near their facility so Shinola is fairly popular here in the D), and 2 of them have had to have their watches repaired within the first 2 or 3 months. In the end the movement failed. I think you'll be in good shape though as I've seen you wear that watch for a while now. Well past the time of "infant mortality".
Thank you Adam, I am 81 years old and this is the first time I ever heard about Four Corners National Monument. I have traveled through all four of those states, but was unaware that monument existed . Hey ya larn somethin new every day. ...Ken
So cool to be able to say that you guys walked across four states in a few minutes. Thanks again for including us on your trips.
That *is* an awesome place to visit. I was there in the Summer of 2006. Hot as blazes that day. Those booths you showed near the start were *all* in use by native people of various tribes, selling a variety of arts and crafts, and all were fascinating. I spent a lot of time browsing them.
What a great place. A idea for a place to visit. Wish you some beautiful days. Best wishes from Jan in Norway
Wow it's all built up now. When I visited four corners in 1968 it was just a large concrete area with the cross in the center and the states marked off. I remember having to go up a few stairs to get to it. Then there was a trail you could go on and see some dinosaur track that had petrified in the rock. I was a bit skeptical of the tracks.
You two were made for each other.
That is an awesome place Adam. Glad you guys are having a great time together
Further - love the shades - really cool!
Big sky country there for sure!!
If you ever come up to South Dakota, you need to drive through the Badlands National Park. Plan the drive to take 4 hours through the park. Lots of places to pull off and sight see on the road. Very beautiful landscape there. It's on the way to Mt. Rushmore so you can mark 2 things off of your travels bucket list.
I totally would have drove the hour and a half to shake your hand and thank you for the knowledge in person had I known you were gonna be there.
This is on my list... pretty cool!
I've always wanted to go there. Just seems like a cool place to be
That is the same area where Hantavirus was first diagnosed in the US. Hanta Pulmonary Syndrome was the main problem, CDC tested for various viruses and bacteria and found it was related to Hantaan virus which we saw during the Korean war.
Hey Adam, I live in Albuquerque New Mexico, just wanted to say how much I love your videos I've learned a ton. Hope you enjoyed New Mexico, it's a great place to live. Keep up the good work.
It sure is a beautiful area!
When you plan your return trip to Mesa Verde ABSOLUTELY include Chaco Canyon (a little south and east of Farmington, NM). You will need a full day to see it as it should be.
I was there in June of 1987. Was a lot younger back then.
No shit
Nahhhh, you don't say
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Thanks for sharing.
Video, Adam (I know: the wind, we could still hear you) Four Corners ... hmm. We have a similar location in Australia, though there is really nothing there except a monument. Interesting thing: The place is called Cameron's Corner and is where South Australia, Queensland and New South Wales (my state) meet. It was surveyed in 1880-1882 by John Brewer Cameron, and as surveyed, was some 20 metres out due to wear in the surveying chain! So, there is an historical and an actual 'post, and yes you can stand in all three states at once. Keep up the vids, Adam (and Abby).
We have a similar point down here, three countries, Netherlands, Belgien, and Germany come together in one spot ( Coördinates: 50° 45' 16" N, 6° 1' 15" E Decimal: 50.7545, 6.02083 ).
Adam you all be sure to make it back to Monument Valley. It is absolutely awesome. Was there last fall with our Airstream Southwest Caravan and spend most of the day touring out of Gouldings.
It looked very similar when we were there in July 2007.
I'd want to play twister at this moment
En la esquina de los cuatro estados: UTAH, COLORADO, ARIZONA Y NUEVO MÉXICO.
Hope you made it to Earthship World Headquarters in Taos. My wife & I visited there 3 years ago while we were in Taos.
Hey man, been there! You're very close to the astonishing Anasazi ruins in Chaco Canyon near Farmington NM. Not to be missed, as impressive as the Pyramids. Shame you missed Mesa Verde, very beautiful, and a great drive to get up on the mesa.
We stayed overnight in Farmington but didn't know about that spot.
Abom, we camped overnight in Farmington too, at a place that was all paved and had an elaborate model train setup in the office. You should Google Anasazi and see if the remainder of your trip takes you near any of the structures they left behind. Pre-historic indigenous American builders of amazing structures, and the forefathers of the modern day Pueblo people. A very interesting and apparently little known part of American history. Hello from Northern Alberta, Canada.
Adam you all missed out on not hitting up Carlsbad caverns bro ! Love your content man thx for all the work you put into your vids man !
There's a lot of place like that we plan on going back to each year, just can't see it all on one trip.
@@AbomAdventures Well I look forward to what ever adventures y'all got planned ! god bless brother !
Thanks for the "Preview" of "Four Corners". We are going to Southeast Utah in May 2023 and we are going to make the trip to 4 Corners. I may have missed it in your video but what time of the year did you guys go?
It was mid April. Just stopped there again for the second time exactly 4 years minus 1 day.
The 37th parallel north, and the 32nd meridian west of Washington.
I like your boots Adam.
Cool!
At Cumberland gap you can be in Kentucky Tennessee and Virginia at the same time
Nice, we'll have to visit that spot one day too.
Nice!!
Here in Canada we share a road in a small town right down the middle. One side of the road is Canada 🇨🇦 the other side United States 🇺🇸.
It's always wild to see places like that exist.
Now that you have a beautiful RV, set up camp and go and explore!
Imagine the legal mess that would ensue if a multiparty crime happened right in the middle.
I'm surprised there wasn't a line while you were there. I was there about a month ago and I had to wait probably 15 minutes to get pictures at the center. Wonder if its an everyday thing, or something.... Great video!
I’m sure it’s based off the season, but people are traveling much more now than in 2019.
If you are going to Colorado, I recommend a trip on the Durango & Silverton Railroad or the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad.
We’ll be doing the Silverton railroad later this year. Got a trip in the planning stages.
Your travel videos are really coming along. At your level of production, you need to consider getting a windscreen mic of some kind for these windy locations, as the audio is very difficult to listen too. A good quality wireless lapel mic would go a long way in eliminating a lot of the background noise. Just a thought...
There is a guy that sells sand paintings that was a machinist and congrats on seeing my neck of the woods did you go and see Mesa verday it’s awesome
Take time brother, take time to injoy your life, take time with your marriage, (my wife and I have a hot date night once a week). I would tell you to travel young as much as possible, as you get order, you may not want to or not be able to. It's not all about work, but get out of debt as soon as possible it will help ease the stress. thank you for a good video
Brilliant Advice 🙏
I've always wanted to go hear since childhood. I think I will go 2020.Is this on the Arizona side?
What’s the best reason to visit the Four Corners? I’d say to comply with 4 different state laws at one time.
In Arizona you were in a different time zone because they do not use daylight saving time.
In that corner they do. The Navajo Nation has the northeast corner of Arizona and they participate in the daylight saving plan.
Adam, so your saying that when you get to Albuquerque unlike Bug Bunny you are going to make the left turn to head back to Florida?
I think I asked this before, but is that a Shinola watch? It sure looks like one based on the band and face.
Yes it is, I love the classic look of them. They look like dial indicators.
@@AbomAdventures They do have a nice look. I just wish they used a better movement. The movement in Shinola watches is extremely cheap. My understanding is that if your watch has made it past the first year you should be OK. I have 3 or 4 co-workers with them (I work right near their facility so Shinola is fairly popular here in the D), and 2 of them have had to have their watches repaired within the first 2 or 3 months. In the end the movement failed.
I think you'll be in good shape though as I've seen you wear that watch for a while now. Well past the time of "infant mortality".
I thought those buildings around were motels.
What are those buildings?
Just a hour or so from my house! 👍🏼
Breaking bad brought me here
would your phone update to show you that you are actually in a different state or is it too close.
You definatly are in the middle of nowhere. For miles and miles and miles.
Adam, if you get the chance you should come by and check out the shop I am building in Colorado. Building my own machine shop, 28'x40'.
I just want to know if English is the preferred language spoken in all 4 states?
Most locals can speak English although lots mainly speak Navajo
You can speak any language you want.
First , Yo!
second -;)
If you lived there you would have to pay taxes in all four states.
Utah, but I'm taller.
That place has changed. Haven’t been sense the early ‘70s. Native to Colorado so don’t go.
Vote Republican
This is a travel video, say this somewhere else please
@@Thebast268 bruh liberal