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🚗 Phantom Canyon to Victor Hotel: Colorado Adventure with Disturbing Finds 👻
Phantom Canyon Road is a mysterious and scenic drive through Colorado’s beautiful backcountry, located just east of Colorado Springs in south-central Colorado. This unpaved but easy 30-mile route connects the towns of Cañon City and Victor 🏞️, winding through tunnels carved out during the mining era ⛏️ and crossing historic bridges 🌉. We traveled south to north-starting in Cañon City and ending in Victor-gaining approximately 4,400 feet of elevation 🏔️, before continuing toward Manitou Springs on our road trip.
👻 Haunted history:
Witnesses claim Phantom Canyon is haunted by the spirits of former railroad and mine workers 👷‍♂️, with eerie tales linked to its historic tunnels, old bridges, and the canyon itself. Is it really haunted??? You’ll have to decide for yourself. (We didn’t encounter any ghosts, but we did find some weird and unexpected things...)
🏕️ Camping:
There are several established campsites along the road if you’re up for free camping ⛺ (note: no facilities are available at these sites). That said, the area is remote, so only plan to stay overnight if you’re okay with having no neighbors for miles!
🏨 Victor Hotel:
Along the way, we stopped at the historic Victor Hotel, which is known for its ghostly reputation. We had time for a quick meal, and even rode its famously haunted elevator!
⏰ Video Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro to our Phantom Canyon road trip adventure
00:08 - Driving Phantom Canyon Road to the campsite
01:16 - Camping along Phantom Canyon Road
08:18 - Continuing on Phantom Canyon Road toward Victor, Colorado
8:45 - Driving through Victor, Colorado
9:06 - Stopping at the Victor Hotel
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[🌟Throwback Video Alert! Although this footage is from a previous trip, we're excited to share it with you because we believe it can still inspire and assist fellow travelers in planning their adventures. Enjoy! 🌟]
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Ghost Towns & Historic Mines: Red Mountain Mining District, Colorado 🏔️🚗⛏️📸
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Step back in time with us and experience the rugged beauty and rich history of the Red Mountain Mining District in southwest Colorado, roughly halfway between the towns of Ouray and Silverton. This area is packed with fascinating history, stunning mountain views, and a few ghost towns that’ll give you a glimpse into what life was like during the silver mining boom. 🏔️🚗⛏️📸 (If you’re up for an a...
Animas Forks Ghost Town & Gold Mine Tour: Silverton, Colorado 🏚️📸⛏️
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🎬 On this trip, we explore the Animas Forks ghost town and dive deep into an old Colorado gold mine during our visit to Silverton, a historic mountain town in southwest Colorado. (We made the trip to Silverton from Ouray where we stayed - the drive across the Million Dollar Highway between Ouray and Silverton is an experience in itself!!) 🚗 First Stop: Animas Forks Ghost Town Step back in time ...
The Colorado Side of Dinosaur National Monument: Echo Park Highlights 🌄
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Join us on a fun family road trip as we explore the Colorado section of Dinosaur National Monument, highlighting the beautiful Echo Park! 🚗🌄📸 In this video, we take you along for an adventure as we visit some of the most breathtaking spots in the lush, green section of the monument on the Colorado side: 1) River Walk: Stroll with us along an unofficial scenic trail leading to the confluence of ...
Sedona Secrets: Exploring Bell Rock, Devil's Rock, Palatki Ruins, and the Truth Behind the Vortexes!
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Join us on an unforgettable adventure through the stunning landscapes of Sedona, Arizona! In this video, we explore some of the area’s most intriguing sites and hikes: 🪐 Bell Rock Vortex Site - A popular scenic hike to a famous Sedona vortex (or so they say!). 🏺 Palatki Historic Site - Step back in time and explore ancient ruins and petroglyphs that tell the story of Sedona’s early inhabitants....
Saline Valley Hot Springs Adventure (Death Valley National Park, CA)
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In this video: Saline Valley hot springs (AKA Saline Valley Warm Springs), Death Valley National Park, California. Join us as we venture to some of the most GORGEOUS hot springs we've ever had a chance to visit! Access: high clearance 4WD is highly recommended. The Saline Valley hot springs are located in a remote region of Death Valley National Park. Main access is via 2 routes - North or Sout...
Darwin Falls: A Hidden Oasis in Death Valley National Park! 🌵💦
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In this video: Darwin Falls, one of the few year-round waterfalls in Death Valley National Park, California. Join us as we hike through arid landscapes to a lush and serene waterfall that defies Death Valley's harsh reputation. Access: EASY. The trailhead is located along a paved road. Darwin Falls is a hidden oasis in the easily accessible parts of Death Valley National Park, and an option if ...
Exploring Goldfield Ghost Town: Nevada's Historic Gem 🏜️
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Next up in our Nevada ghost town series: Goldfield. Welcome to another exciting adventure as we step back in time and explore the eerie yet fascinating Goldfield Ghost Town in Nevada! In this video, we take you on a journey through this historic Nevada town that once thrived during the gold rush era and is now a mesmerizing glimpse into the past. Goldfield offers a unique blend of history, myst...
A Journey Through Manhattan Ghost Town, Nevada (A Day Trip from Tonopah) 🏜️
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Next up in our Nevada ghost town series: Manhattan. Join us as we tour this once-thriving mining town, now a captivating relic of the Wild West. Discover the eerie charm of Manhattan, where dreams of silver and gold turned to dust, leaving behind a landscape rich in history and mystery. Manhattan is an ideal day trip from Tonopah, Nevada, and just a short drive from the iconic Belmont ghost tow...
Exploring Belmont: Nevada's Hidden Ghost Town Gem! 🏜️
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Nevada ghost towns near the town of Tonopah. Join us on an unforgettable journey through Belmont, one of Nevada's most intriguing ghost towns! (Technically, it's a near-ghost town since Belmont still has a handful of full-time residents who call this historic place home.) 🏜️ Located near Tonopah, this historic mining town offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, where each abandoned building...
Conquer the Lehman Creek Trail: Nevada's Great Basin National Park Adventure! 🥾🏞️🌲
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Looking for things to do in Great Basin National Park, or perhaps a unique hike in Nevada or an idea for a fun Nevada/Utah road trip? 🚗 Discover the beauty and diversity of Great Basin National Park on the Lehman Creek Trail! 🥾🏞️ 🗺️ The Lehman Creek Trail is a challenging high-elevation hike in Great Basin National Park in remote eastern Nevada near the Nevada/Utah border, about 4 hours from La...
Head of Sinbad Pictographs (Locomotive Point) - San Rafael Swell, Utah
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The Head of Sinbad in Utah's San Rafael Swell is the site of some of the most striking pictographs in the entire American Southwest! There are only a few ancient paintings here (on a couple of panels), but some of them are so vivid it makes it hard to believe they have been here for this long. The designs seem to be Barrier Canyon Style. The site is located in southern Utah, about 40 miles west...
7 Hidden Gems in the San Rafael Swell, Utah
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Things to put on your bucket list for when you're visiting the amazing rugged San Rafael Swell in southern Utah. Things to do in the San Rafael Swell, Utah: 1. Little Wild Horse Canyon 2. Swasey Cabin discoverallcorners.com/swasey-cabin-san-rafael-swell-utah 3. Lone Warrior pictograph discoverallcorners.com/lone-warrior-panel-san-rafael-swell-utah/ 4. Locomotive Point (Head of Sinbad) pictograp...
Swasey Cabin - San Rafael Swell, Utah
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One of the fun things to do in the San Rafael Swell, Utah: stop by the Swasey Cabin. ( The Icebox that the cowboys used to keep their food fresh...) The Swasey Cabin is a cute little historical cabin in the central area of the San Rafael Swell that was mostly used by the Swasey brothers on an as needed basis, but other cowboys occasionally stopped by as well. ⚡ (!!!) The Icebox is down a primit...
Abandoned Lucky Strike Mine - San Rafael Swell, Utah
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Abandoned Lucky Strike Mine - San Rafael Swell, Utah
🏕 Temple Mountain Campground - San Rafael Swell, Utah (Free Camping With Toilets!)
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🏕 Temple Mountain Campground - San Rafael Swell, Utah (Free Camping With Toilets!)
Fabyan Windmill & Japanese Garden - Geneva IL (Best hikes near Chicago)
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Fabyan Windmill & Japanese Garden - Geneva IL (Best hikes near Chicago)
Family Road Trip Southwest USA - National Parks + El Santuario de Chimayo
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Family Road Trip Southwest USA - National Parks El Santuario de Chimayo
Great Sand Dunes National Park (+ Medano Creek), Colorado
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Great Sand Dunes National Park ( Medano Creek), Colorado
The Best of Our Trip to Mesa Verde National Park (Colorado)
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The Best of Our Trip to Mesa Verde National Park (Colorado)
Tsankawi Ruins Trail - Bandelier National Monument (New Mexico)
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Tsankawi Ruins Trail - Bandelier National Monument (New Mexico)
Highlights of Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
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Highlights of Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
Paradise Springs - Kettle Moraine, Wisconsin | Best hikes near Chicago
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Paradise Springs - Kettle Moraine, Wisconsin | Best hikes near Chicago
Scuppernong Springs Nature Trail, Kettle Moraine, Wisconsin | Best hikes near Chicago
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Scuppernong Springs Nature Trail, Kettle Moraine, Wisconsin | Best hikes near Chicago
🐛⇨🦋 Monarch Metamorphosis (Raising Butterflies at Home)
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🐛⇨🦋 Monarch Metamorphosis (Raising Butterflies at Home)
Big Agnes Tensleep Station 6 tent | Our favorite tent!
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Big Agnes Tensleep Station 6 tent | Our favorite tent!
Capitol Reef National Park, Utah (Fruita Campground, Hikes)
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Capitol Reef National Park, Utah (Fruita Campground, Hikes)
Zapata Falls near Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado
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Zapata Falls near Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado
Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie | Best hikes near Chicago
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Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie | Best hikes near Chicago
GoPro Karma Grip - Worth the money? (Playground test footage)
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GoPro Karma Grip - Worth the money? (Playground test footage)

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  • @Peachfarm757
    @Peachfarm757 24 дні тому

    I guess they changed the name. I do wonder why?

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 23 дні тому

      No name change here-these are two separate mines. :) There is also Colorado Boy Mine just north of Yankee Girl, which adds to the confusion!

  • @Peachfarm757
    @Peachfarm757 24 дні тому

    Is yankee boy not girl. Where did you hear that?

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 23 дні тому

      This it Yankee Girl. :) I believe the Yankee Boy Mine is located in Yankee Boy Basin, NW of the Yankee Girl Mine on the other side of the highway.

    • @ramblinfeverusa7964
      @ramblinfeverusa7964 13 днів тому

      @@discoverallcorners Yankee Boy Is out of Ouray Towards Telluride

  • @davidgrenis638
    @davidgrenis638 25 днів тому

    I CAN TELL YOU ONE THING ABOUT THESE MINES THAT BY THE MASSIVE SIZE OF THESE DUMPS THEY MUST HAVE HUGE NUMBER OF LEVELS AND MILES OF UNDERGROUND WORKINGS DAVID ADAM GRENIS CURRENTLY IN HOUSTON TEXAS BUT I'M FROM BOULDER COLORADO.

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 23 дні тому

      Absolutely, the size of those tailings piles definitely indicates extensive underground workings! It’s fascinating to think about all the history beneath our feet. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, David! Hope you’re enjoying Houston, but Colorado is hard to beat! :)

  • @ThomasDomizi
    @ThomasDomizi 28 днів тому

    thanks for sharing

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 23 дні тому

      You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it-thanks for watching!

  • @haroldncillabryant6448
    @haroldncillabryant6448 Місяць тому

    Love this old history they where survivors back then we need get back to these roots

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners Місяць тому

      Totally agree! It’s incredible how much they were able to achieve with so little. We could all benefit from reconnecting with that simpler, more resilient way of life.

    • @haroldncillabryant6448
      @haroldncillabryant6448 Місяць тому

      They we’re very resourceful from what they had we are definitely heading back that way in this day and time like the video you finding theses historic sites be nice for you find some gold strike it rich lol I would love visit Milwaukee do you have any recommendations like to visit on the countryside not really a city person

  • @michaelfercik3691
    @michaelfercik3691 Місяць тому

    I am a retired underground coal miner with underground coal mines not giving tours because they are more dangerous than hard rock mines. Although, it would be cool to see faces of tourist in a pillar coal removal section where you stand at the edge of the 150x150 foot of solid coal is removed with leaving a small "stump" of coal 30x30 foot that is holding the mountain above you, but you have to wait until it starts to cave the mountain in withing 20 foot of where the miner coal cutting machine weights just in case another quick cut on the 30x30 foot supporting pillar of coal is needed so that all weight is relieved for cutting out the next pillar of solid coal. Then there is the "longwall 1,200 plus foot of the face of solid coal that is cut 8 foot wide on the coal seam as it travels up and down along the cutting face. Individual hydrollic "roof" and "gobbe area" protection shield jacks individually raise up and down a little bit for pulling towards the 8 foot deep cut coal face that had the coal extraction conveyor/hydrollic jack anchor pulling points. . There is constant thumping and loud banging noises from the mountain's strata's breaking up into big boulders with caving in behind the individual jacks as they are pulled into the cut-out coal face. A dangerous part of longwall coal extraction is when starting to cut coal on a new fresh longwall coal block that is 5,000 plus foot long by 1,200 foot wide coal cutting face, is when the entire 1,200 foot long face that has the first 200 foot deep cutting out coal on the 1,200 foot wide coal cutting face, will not break the ledges above the cut out coal seam. Then all at ounce there is a big wind blast with the sound of dynamite set off in the air. Ear drums have been punchured and a lot of longwall workers have been blown into mining equipment and the cutting face, with severe injuries to many and death to the few longwall workers.

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners Місяць тому

      Wow! Thank you for sharing your experience as a retired underground coal miner! It’s amazing to hear firsthand about the incredible complexity and danger involved in coal mining, especially compared to hard rock mining. Your perspective adds depth to understanding just how grueling and challenging the work of miners can be. We’re grateful for everything you and others in the industry have done!

  • @michaelfercik3691
    @michaelfercik3691 Місяць тому

    Animas Forks was completely rebuilt in modern times with using all the existing lumber and the rotten lumber was replaced with old aged lumber. Without the volunteers taking care of this, all there would have been left would be a few piles of rotten lumber and tin from the roofs, overgrown with all the shrubbery between the buildings.

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners Місяць тому

      It’s incredible to know how much work goes into preserving ghost towns like Animas Forks. Big thanks to all the volunteers and the Bureau of Land Management for keeping history alive for future visitors!

  • @hamsterman2008
    @hamsterman2008 Місяць тому

    I love all of the Mine Exploring videos but I will make an exception for this video

  • @hamsterman2008
    @hamsterman2008 Місяць тому

    I had to turn off the volume to watch this thing .

  • @hamsterman2008
    @hamsterman2008 Місяць тому

    Thumbs Down for the music !

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts! Music can be a personal thing, and while I chose tracks I felt fit the vibe, I get that it’s not for everyone. Glad you still enjoyed the video-sound off or on.

  • @layneewilson
    @layneewilson 2 місяці тому

    I was out there in April 2013 on an ATV trip. Looks like the car is a little more beat up now.

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners Місяць тому

      Sounds like a great trip! :) That car has definitely seen better days, and it's probably taken a few more hits since then.

  • @garycrowley7889
    @garycrowley7889 2 місяці тому

    Reminds me of Montgomery pass Nevada North of Bishop. Went to a casino their back in 1980. Deserted now. Look like one family still there.

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners Місяць тому

      Sounds like it was a fun trip! It’s fascinating how these once-thriving places can become so quiet over time, just like Belmont. There’s something special about exploring these nearly forgotten spots.

  • @macalvarezLA
    @macalvarezLA 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the upload! I want to go back. When I went last year the pool was gone. It looks like it's back now from your video

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners Місяць тому

      You're welcome! The pool and waterfall can definitely fluctuate with the seasons and weather, so it's always changing. Nature likes to keep things interesting! :)

  • @1492chris
    @1492chris 3 місяці тому

    What a fun video !! Love the music you brought in as you got closer to this little know Oasis. You have a lovely family and I wish you all good experiences in life.

  • @guaporeturns9472
    @guaporeturns9472 3 місяці тому

    Love that place , but please leave the artifacts where you find them. It’s so annoying to go to these places and find piles of artifacts where people left them after they gathered them up. Please don’t pick em up

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 3 місяці тому

      Thank you for your feedback! We understand your concern. The small collections are usually created with the intention of allowing others to enjoy the artifacts while minimizing disturbances to the area. However, we see how this could be frustrating and appreciate your perspective. Thanks for bringing this to our attention! :)

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 3 місяці тому

      @@discoverallcorners I see your perspective as well , but half the fun is finding them where they have sat untouched for centuries.

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 2 місяці тому

      For sure! :)

  • @LesMorrisracing
    @LesMorrisracing 3 місяці тому

    Stopped by good Video, great work I subbed.

  • @oldschoolhawking8191
    @oldschoolhawking8191 3 місяці тому

    We drive through Belmont and stop at the Dirty Dick's Bar for a cold one. They really don't like out-of-towners, you can feel that when you walk in. The patrons look at you and turn their heads and the lady bartender ignores you. My son told me they don't like Californians. Other than that, it's a pretty neat little town.🥴🍻

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 3 місяці тому

      Huh, that's interesting! I'm sorry you weren't treated well, but I'm glad you were able to support the town with your visit and order. I'm sure every little bit helps to keep such remote historic gem alive. :)

    • @garycrowley7889
      @garycrowley7889 2 місяці тому

      I had that feeling in Austin Nevada. Cool area but I don't think the locals want any outsiders coming in.

  • @johnfortes2171
    @johnfortes2171 3 місяці тому

    I've been thru Goldfield several times. It is good to see renovations going on. Thanks for the video!

  • @THX-vb8yz
    @THX-vb8yz 3 місяці тому

    That town is in the middle of nowhere..... very cool.

  • @tyjr14
    @tyjr14 4 місяці тому

    ..enjoy the Ghost-Town story's. well-done.

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda 4 місяці тому

    Wow. awesome masterpiece. Discover~ 🌟

  • @gaylandbarney2231
    @gaylandbarney2231 7 місяців тому

    nice views , but the "music" damaged my head......

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 5 місяців тому

      Sorry to hear! Lucky for you there is always the mute button. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @wayawolf1967
    @wayawolf1967 11 місяців тому

    I bought 5.5 acres about 10 miles south of there a few years ago. Only been there once but plan to go camp out in spring 2024. Been to Zapata and the dunes several times. Central KY is home.

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 10 місяців тому

      That sounds lovely! Spring is a prime time to visit the dunes - especially with Medano Creek flowing. So cool you got your own piece of paradise there. :)

  • @rynmcmahon
    @rynmcmahon 11 місяців тому

    Please note that this is actually located in Geneva, Illinois. While you are in Geneva, make sure to check out the Viking ship on east side drive in Good Templar park or shop 3rd street.

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 10 місяців тому

      You're right! Thanks for letting me know, I'll fix that. (Not sure why Google Maps states Batavia.) Thank you for tip on the Viking ship! Sounds very unique and this is the first time I'm hearing about it. :)

    • @rynmcmahon
      @rynmcmahon 10 місяців тому

      Batavia is know as the windmill city, due to other windmills that were around the area. Easy mistake to make. This windmill was relocated from the Elmhurst/Lombard area at some point.

  • @Lovely_891
    @Lovely_891 Рік тому

    So beautiful

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 10 місяців тому

      The perfect place to cool down after a day at the dunes in the hot summer months. :)

  • @thereconstructionprojectll573

    Cant wait to experience this.

  • @phillipkramer2172
    @phillipkramer2172 Рік тому

    pretty cool

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 10 місяців тому

      A magnificent sight to see and so uniquely diverse. :)

  • @Brian_yeah_that_brian_Strang

    Nice

  • @matchbox7068
    @matchbox7068 Рік тому

    Had the pleasure of being re-baptized here. Was amazing. Truly shows the beauty of nature. Also make sure to head there when the runoff isnt too high so you can explore the other segments in there.

  • @Raptorman0909
    @Raptorman0909 Рік тому

    Nice! Great to see the kids having fun as well...

  • @xtremememestv1717
    @xtremememestv1717 Рік тому

    Have you spent much time looking at the Buckhorn Wash pictograph panel? If so I’ve got a really interesting question for you!!

  • @steffenrosmus9177
    @steffenrosmus9177 2 роки тому

    Medano creek normally flows the whole year, peak at night and minimum in the afternoon.

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 5 місяців тому

      By July, Medano Creek almost always retreats towards the mountains and is nearly or completely dried up near the dunes parking lot. (You can find updates about its current status on the Great Sand Dunes National Park website: www.nps.gov/grsa/planyourvisit/medano-creek.htm)

  • @zekrr.
    @zekrr. 2 роки тому

    was there yesterday lol. there was a HUGE chunk of ice and everyone was trying to touch it. (i went there for a school trip btw)

  • @joshkund
    @joshkund 2 роки тому

    whoa, ancient paintings!

  • @postar88
    @postar88 2 роки тому

    Go see: "the sinkhole", the MASSIVE cave at the black dragon pictographs panel, the Red Canyon overlook south of Copper Globe mine, eagle canyon bridges (from underneath)..... I live here. I love my Swell.

  • @TheTrekPlanner
    @TheTrekPlanner 3 роки тому

    Love the Swell! Great video

  • @aVanOdyssey
    @aVanOdyssey 3 роки тому

    Love this video and your family too!

  • @stewdom5185
    @stewdom5185 3 роки тому

    I went there just 2 days ago! Visiting from Houston, my feet were numb, but it was definitely worth it once you get to the cave. Definitely something you should do after the hot sand dunes.

  • @stewdom5185
    @stewdom5185 3 роки тому

    I went there just 2 days ago! Visiting from Houston, my feet were numb, but it was definitely worth it once you get to the cave. Definitely something you should do after the hot sand dunes.

  • @BoneTime
    @BoneTime 3 роки тому

    The fact that between June and September the temps are around 105. The wins are generally at least 15 mph and higher. Dust city. I live in the area.

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 2 роки тому

      Totally agree about a dust city. But what an amazing place. ;)

  • @suvtraveler3587
    @suvtraveler3587 3 роки тому

    👍

  • @suvtraveler3587
    @suvtraveler3587 3 роки тому

    Great vlog

  • @suvtraveler3587
    @suvtraveler3587 3 роки тому

    Thanks you for list I cannot Wait to visit this area

  • @cybco
    @cybco 3 роки тому

    Shhh, don't tell anyone.

  • @TheBluehornz01
    @TheBluehornz01 3 роки тому

    Well done!

  • @diegofrancisco8981
    @diegofrancisco8981 3 роки тому

    This water is from the snow mountain, I been up on top of the mountain around July, there is a lake and snow about the mid of the mountain. Is about 4 to five hours to the Lake and there are fish in it.

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 3 роки тому

      Thanks for your input. Was that South Zapata Lake that you went to?

  • @muttonstix
    @muttonstix 3 роки тому

    watch my sand dunes video and see what it lookalike right now on my channel!

  • @jimholmes2555
    @jimholmes2555 4 роки тому

    Too bad it's fake! Follow the water downstream, You'll find a concrete pumping station that pumps the water back up the mountain.

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 3 роки тому

      What makes you think that? I've seen the pipes downstream when we explored the area and I have no idea what their actual purpose is but was thinking along the line of diverting some of the water down into the valley? The creek continues upwards of the falls and connects with South Zapata Lake though not all maps show this.

    • @jimholmes2555
      @jimholmes2555 3 роки тому

      Late summer, No running water on the mountain yet the falls are still flowing. Figure it out. I've driven my old Willys Jeep all over Mount Blanca. I've been to Three Sisters Falls (on Tobin Creek) late summer and no water, But magically Zapata flows!?!

    • @1jesus2music3duke
      @1jesus2music3duke 3 роки тому

      A lot of stuff is “fake.” Every dam is “fake,” lots of rivers are “fake.” Who cares?

  • @dc76384
    @dc76384 5 років тому

    The chellburg farm now has animals. Chickens, Turkey, Cows, and a couple of huge horses.

  • @chantilwalker4142
    @chantilwalker4142 5 років тому

    My grandpa worked at this mine

    • @discoverallcorners
      @discoverallcorners 3 роки тому

      Wow, that's so cool! I have a lot of respect for the guys that risked their lives in those mines.