Carlsbad Caverns is my favorite place to visit, been there 4 times. Although I have yet to visit the Grand Canyon. But actually I just wanted to say how nicely presentabe you two are, and that I truly enjoy 'travelling' along with your exploits. Thank you.
For me a "Blast from the past". Brought back memories from long ago. Summer of 1960, a 16 year old just back from the Boy Scout Jubilee Jamboree, family (Mom, Dad, me, 3-year younger sister) took a vacation from Dallas to El Paso and stop at Carlsbad on way home. In the (then nearly new) 1960 VW bug - all 36 horsepower of it. Mom told Dad (after we got home) "No more long trips until we have a bigger car with air conditioning". Carlsbad Caverns was wonderful. Including the evening bat flight. Now - well, 63 years later, Mom and Dad have both passed away, I am sufficiently mobility impaired (need walker to get around) to feel the Caverns (except Big Room via elevator) are not accessible, and sister could probably do it the old way, but thanks for reviving the memories of that trip.
Great show. My wife and I visited the caverns last summer. Like Abby, my wife loves caves and bats. We had a great time exploring the "underworld" . A tip for active duty military and veterans, there is a free, lifetime Military National Parks Pass to gain access to more that 2000 federal recreation sites including national parks. The cost savings can really add up.
Missus and I watching this over brekkie in Australia - beautiful way to start our Sunday! We really appreciate the time you take to share your adventures while clearly enjoying them yourselves! Thankyou Adam and Abby 🙏🏻
Boy your camera really shows how breath taking the view is. Thanks guys for bringing us along. I just love traveling. Your definitely making my choices a lot easier. Nice shots guys.
I commented on your last video that I grew up near the Caverns and have been there many times. I have also seen the bat flight, definitely worth seeing. It is like nothing you have ever seen, unbelievable. I enjoyed watching this video, brought back great memories. I have been to Sitting Bull Falls too...
That was very cool Adam. This brings back memories when I was 15 years old in Windhoek, Namibia (South West Africa). My brothers and I went on an exploring trip into the desert wilderness from boarding school one weekend. We walked for many kilometers and came across a rocky cliff face. My older brother noticed a small beehive about 3/4 of the way up. He decided to climb up about 40 feet, which was very dangerous but we didn't think of the consequences. He made it and with a stick broke off some honeycomb, dropping it down to us before climbing back down. Long story short, we made our way around to the top where there were step-down rock sections leading to the cliff and we came across a really small cave entrance. The entrance was no bigger than a 45 gallon drum. we got on our bellies and crawled in about 20 feet to its narrowest spot. There we found an assortment of really old bones, we had no idea what animals they were from, but it was really cool. I remember a small jaw of sorts which still had the teeth. We only stayed inside for a few minutes and crawled back out. We didn't take anything, not to mention I was getting really sweaty and claustrophobic. I also remember the incredibly fine powdery dust while crawling inside. Glad you guys had fun Abby, really looks amazing in there. Thanks for sharing. Cheers Blessings.👍🙏
Thanks for the great video and pictures. My last trip to Carlsbad Caverns was about 60 years ago and your excursion made it seem like yesterday!!! Seems like nothing had changed, which is how it should be.
Thanks for the vid, Abom! Hope you guys are having the trip of a lifetime! Went there as a kid and saw the bats fly out. Was really an awesome experience! If you have the time, check out Petroglyphs and White Sands. And also The Pueblos! Really amazing places! Appreciate you! - Fan from California
It's a little different out there than Pensacola, isn't it? I grew up in Houston--more like the Florida panhandle. This part of the country, across the Colorado Plateau from far-west Texas to Utah, has always been the antidote for me--the cure for too much city, too much humidity, too many people, and too much flat land.
I grew up in NM and CO so we took a lot of this for granted. We just thought everyone had this kinda thing in their backyard. But it is quite awe inspiring no matter what. P.S. I know your eagle-eyed viewers may catch the radiation tri-foil and wonder about it. We used to get 'flat-landers' asking if that was because of the atomic bomb testing nearby. We would explain that any cave or mine in granite, shale or limestone will have radon. The radiation is naturally occurring. Pennsylvania and South Dakota get a lot of Radon from minerals.
The first couple of times that I went it was ranger guided about 1955 and 1965 when I went back inn the 70's it was self guided always walked down and took the elevator up the last time I went was 2019 and took the elevator both ways.
Glad you had such a great time. We were there just 3 weeks ago. Had to fight 60-65 mph winds up to the Visitor Center but it was worth it. The trek down the natural entrance is quite a big deal, we could not walk right for a couple days afterwards but it was such fun!
Been there twice, first in my20s last time in my 40s, no way I would do it again, too hard on an old man. Seen one seen em all anyway. Nice video Adam and Abby.
Seeing one isn’t seeing them all. Every cavern is unique and different. We enjoy visiting all of the different parks we can. Getting older and being unable to experience places is exactly why we say to folks do it while you can because one day you won’t be able to.
@@AbomAdventures Yes indeed. We have always went on vacations every year have seen many caverns, etc. Sadly my parents never do and my dad died suddenly with heart attack in December, had never even been to Colorado. Sad some don't ever try to enjoy themselves like you do.
Great video, I 25:38 might have to go there sometime, I was curious I don’t know if you said it in your last video or not but you just stuck brand new wheel bearings on your camper. why are they overheating?
Hope you get a chance to see Sonora Caverns if you take I-10 back. Not as large as Carlsbad but it's attractive. Cascade Caverns in Boerne is another small cave to explore as well (ask for Pocket - she's a great guide!).
In 2019 the national parks service found above-average levels of radon in Carlsbad and enacted a plan to mitigate exposure. It’s perfectly safe, but they are being transparent. You can find multiple reports on their website for details.
Carlsbad Caverns is my favorite place to visit, been there 4 times. Although I have yet to visit the Grand Canyon. But actually I just wanted to say how nicely presentabe you two are, and that I truly enjoy 'travelling' along with your exploits. Thank you.
For me a "Blast from the past". Brought back memories from long ago. Summer of 1960, a 16 year old just back from the Boy Scout Jubilee Jamboree, family (Mom, Dad, me, 3-year younger sister) took a vacation from Dallas to El Paso and stop at Carlsbad on way home. In the (then nearly new) 1960 VW bug - all 36 horsepower of it. Mom told Dad (after we got home) "No more long trips until we have a bigger car with air conditioning". Carlsbad Caverns was wonderful. Including the evening bat flight.
Now - well, 63 years later, Mom and Dad have both passed away, I am sufficiently mobility impaired (need walker to get around) to feel the Caverns (except Big Room via elevator) are not accessible, and sister could probably do it the old way, but thanks for reviving the memories of that trip.
As a geologist, I'm always pleased to see others who enjoy and appreciate geology. another very entertaining video!
We certainly have an appreciation and curiosity when it comes to geology. The layers of earth and how they formed is fascinating!
Great show. My wife and I visited the caverns last summer. Like Abby, my wife loves caves and bats. We had a great time exploring the "underworld" . A tip for active duty military and veterans, there is a free, lifetime Military National Parks Pass to gain access to more that 2000 federal recreation sites including national parks. The cost savings can really add up.
I was there in 1956, thanx for the memories Adam. Great video and music, very touching.😃
Missus and I watching this over brekkie in Australia - beautiful way to start our Sunday! We really appreciate the time you take to share your adventures while clearly enjoying them yourselves! Thankyou Adam and Abby 🙏🏻
Boy your camera really shows how breath taking the view is. Thanks guys for bringing us along. I just love traveling. Your definitely making my choices a lot easier. Nice shots guys.
Guys... I was last there over 50 years ago. I see it hasn't changed. Thanks for the memories....
Excellent! Thank you for taking us along.
You guys make your videos enjoyable. Great job. Headed to Carlsbad and Guadalupe Mountains in a few weeks
I commented on your last video that I grew up near the Caverns and have been there many times. I have also seen the bat flight, definitely worth seeing. It is like nothing you have ever seen, unbelievable. I enjoyed watching this video, brought back great memories. I have been to Sitting Bull Falls too...
You're just at the entrance while i'm watching here ... AWESOMELY amazing formation of our planet already.
I've wanted to visit Carlsbad for years. Maybe next year.
Que lugar fantástico amigos, fico imaginando quanta história tem um lugar deste!!!
Obrigado por compartilhar, abraço e boa viagem!!!
That was very cool Adam. This brings back memories when I was 15 years old in Windhoek, Namibia (South West Africa). My brothers and I went on an exploring trip into the desert wilderness from boarding school one weekend. We walked for many kilometers and came across a rocky cliff face. My older brother noticed a small beehive about 3/4 of the way up. He decided to climb up about 40 feet, which was very dangerous but we didn't think of the consequences. He made it and with a stick broke off some honeycomb, dropping it down to us before climbing back down. Long story short, we made our way around to the top where there were step-down rock sections leading to the cliff and we came across a really small cave entrance. The entrance was no bigger than a 45 gallon drum. we got on our bellies and crawled in about 20 feet to its narrowest spot. There we found an assortment of really old bones, we had no idea what animals they were from, but it was really cool. I remember a small jaw of sorts which still had the teeth. We only stayed inside for a few minutes and crawled back out. We didn't take anything, not to mention I was getting really sweaty and claustrophobic. I also remember the incredibly fine powdery dust while crawling inside. Glad you guys had fun Abby, really looks amazing in there. Thanks for sharing. Cheers Blessings.👍🙏
Awesome trips!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the great video and pictures. My last trip to Carlsbad Caverns was about 60 years ago and your excursion made it seem like yesterday!!! Seems like nothing had changed, which is how it should be.
I went there in 77 when I was 9. Rode on the back of my dads new Goldwing jammin to the 8-track.
Loved the video and love the shirt Abby!
Drive up kinda reminded me of Mesa Verde, up hill and winding. Well done video guys.
Thanks
Thanks for the vid, Abom! Hope you guys are having the trip of a lifetime!
Went there as a kid and saw the bats fly out. Was really an awesome experience!
If you have the time, check out Petroglyphs and White Sands. And also The Pueblos! Really amazing places!
Appreciate you!
- Fan from California
It's a little different out there than Pensacola, isn't it? I grew up in Houston--more like the Florida panhandle. This part of the country, across the Colorado Plateau from far-west Texas to Utah, has always been the antidote for me--the cure for too much city, too much humidity, too many people, and too much flat land.
It's on my list, I was last there some 60 years ago!
I grew up in NM and CO so we took a lot of this for granted. We just thought everyone had this kinda thing in their backyard. But it is quite awe inspiring no matter what. P.S. I know your eagle-eyed viewers may catch the radiation tri-foil and wonder about it. We used to get 'flat-landers' asking if that was because of the atomic bomb testing nearby. We would explain that any cave or mine in granite, shale or limestone will have radon. The radiation is naturally occurring. Pennsylvania and South Dakota get a lot of Radon from minerals.
I grew on on the Gulf coast and never realized when I was young that so many people flocked to the beaches for vacations 😂
I Love Watching you two and what you share with all of us... Fantastic... You two are so much fun... Perfect in every way
The quality of the video in the dark lighting is great. Thanks.
The first couple of times that I went it was ranger guided about 1955 and 1965 when I went back inn the 70's it was self guided always walked down and took the elevator up the last time I went was 2019 and took the elevator both ways.
Great video Ad. We visited some in Majorca some years ago I think yhey were called the Caves of Drack. Some amazing sites to see.
Regards.
Steve.
Glad you had such a great time. We were there just 3 weeks ago. Had to fight 60-65 mph winds up to the Visitor Center but it was worth it. The trek down the natural entrance is quite a big deal, we could not walk right for a couple days afterwards but it was such fun!
Thank you so much for sharing this!!
Saw the Bats when I went there a very beautiful sight. Then took elevator to the Big Room. I filmed the Bats with a VHS tap recorder.
We were there about 4 years ago. I agree BEUTIFUL. Im surprised the construction was not donGlad you got to see it. We need to go back. Take care.
I am loving your trip videos. We are heading along the same route in September and you are adding more stops to my route.
Awesome!
Thank you.
thank you for the look at the cavern I think Adam needs a hard hat visiting some of the places dont bump your head lol
Truly amazing Thank You
I haven't been there since 1977
Thanks for sharing your adventures.
I like her shirt matching energy
Nice your in my home state hope you enjoy it.
The best part of these videos is Abby’s stampcitment 🎉
Been there twice, first in my20s last time in my 40s, no way I would do it again, too hard on an old man. Seen one seen em all anyway. Nice video Adam and Abby.
Seeing one isn’t seeing them all. Every cavern is unique and different. We enjoy visiting all of the different parks we can. Getting older and being unable to experience places is exactly why we say to folks do it while you can because one day you won’t be able to.
@@AbomAdventures Yes indeed. We have always went on vacations every year have seen many caverns, etc. Sadly my parents never do and my dad died suddenly with heart attack in December, had never even been to Colorado. Sad some don't ever try to enjoy themselves like you do.
Great video, I 25:38 might have to go there sometime, I was curious I don’t know if you said it in your last video or not but you just stuck brand new wheel bearings on your camper.
why are they overheating?
The folks took us through there in 1968.
Hope you get a chance to see Sonora Caverns if you take I-10 back. Not as large as Carlsbad but it's attractive. Cascade Caverns in Boerne is another small cave to explore as well (ask for Pocket - she's a great guide!).
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I always wonder how did the 1st person? Find that cavern.
Probably native Americans sharing their knowledge of the area, just a guess.😃
All of the parks share that info. Theres a short movie you can watch at the caverns that tells the history.
Love seeing USA very different to Australian
Do both of you need the pass or is one work for both of you?
One pass per couple and you need to have both signatures on it.
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what's up with the Airborne Radioactivity Area sign @ 7:09?
In 2019 the national parks service found above-average levels of radon in Carlsbad and enacted a plan to mitigate exposure. It’s perfectly safe, but they are being transparent. You can find multiple reports on their website for details.
UMM, fry bread and honey.