My husband passed away in November but all last year while he was fighting his cancer he watched your videos because he loved hiking and exploring. We grew up in NJ and PA but met in Tucson in 1978 at our airport jobs. We stayed there 12 years and spent a lot of time on the Lemmon. If he saw this video he would say okay I'm gonna run out there and show him Chiracaua Monument and then I would take him to some real spelunking in the old mines by Tombstone and all around. Keep up the great work!
Hi, those things are awesome looking, if you look behind you and follow the line of hoodoo's then up on the hill at the end of the video at around 5:42, there is one hoodoo that looks like a huge man standing up. Thanks for sharing. x
Nature is a quite mysterious biological engineer plying its trade for billions of years before it created its greatest artifact, the human, in all the best, the baddest, beautyest and the ugliest of both mental and physical forms.
Yeah you found one of the gems of Tucson. Literally every direction you go from town there are amazing places. If you like these Hoodoos head to the Chiricahuas SE of Tucson. Amazing magical place.
Eerily beautiful stupendously huge part of nature's gorgeous sites.... Its Sandstone thus the ease with which the elements carve thru it.. Thanks Christof loved it..
Very interesting! If you use your imagination you can see profiles and shapes of creatures and things like you can do with clouds. Thanks for posting - enjoyed as I do all of your videos!
We live in Tucson part of the year and Mt. Lemmon is an amazing place. Beautiful drive up with many hiking trails along the way. Texas Canyon on I-10 about an hour east of Tucson is also amazing … not hoodoos but hundreds of balancing rocks.
Thank you Chris,Fantastic and sitting in the snow/mud that was sweet vedavoo..If you ever go to Canyonlands,There is a place called Hamber rock,Similar.And a place in E WY off rt 80 Called Vedavo..Very similar..Thank you Safe travels.Your numbers are coming up,Great video.73
"The rock is gonna fall on us, he woke with a start" Harry Chapin "The Rock" this song is what jumped to my mind. It seems you have found the snow again.
My husband passed away in November but all last year while he was fighting his cancer he watched your videos because he loved hiking and exploring. We grew up in NJ and PA but met in Tucson in 1978 at our airport jobs. We stayed there 12 years and spent a lot of time on the Lemmon. If he saw this video he would say okay I'm gonna run out there and show him Chiracaua Monument and then I would take him to some real spelunking in the old mines by Tombstone and all around. Keep up the great work!
thats sweet !
Sorry for your loss....
Sounds like a great guy. ❤
I live in Tucson and this is one of my favorite places, been going up there over 40 year's, nice video....
Arizona is so beautiful.
One of my favorites for sure
Hi, those things are awesome looking, if you look behind you and follow the line of hoodoo's then up on the hill at the end of the video at around 5:42, there is one hoodoo that looks like a huge man standing up. Thanks for sharing. x
Good eye!
Beautiful! Thanks, Chris!
I lived in Phoenix 7 years and visited Tuscon but missed this beautiful mountain top! Bryce Canyon is made up of Hoodoos. Amazing!
Nature is an artist indeed amazing!
Nature is a quite mysterious biological engineer plying its trade for billions of years before it created its greatest artifact, the human, in all the best, the baddest, beautyest and the ugliest of both mental and physical forms.
I`m glad to see your subscriber numbers are going up, good job.
This shows how beautiful the desert and nature can be! Awesome! Glad you didn't come across any snakes!
They are part of nature too, so enjoy them as well.
That was absolutely stunning...thanks Chris
Chris you find the best places. Great job.
Yeah you found one of the gems of Tucson. Literally every direction you go from town there are amazing places. If you like these Hoodoos head to the Chiricahuas SE of Tucson. Amazing magical place.
Chiricahua is truly amazing.
Nice view
Eerily beautiful stupendously huge part of nature's gorgeous sites.... Its Sandstone thus the ease with which the elements carve thru it.. Thanks Christof loved it..
Thanks for taking us along. I missed that going through Arizona. How neat. Glad you are enjoying your trip cross country.
Thank you for another beautiful video.
Very cool 😎 thanks for sharing 👍
Almost levitating! Thanks for that, Well done! Rox from Cali
I love all of your videos!!! 👍🏻
Welcome back to AZ!
Now you’re wearing a nice hat! Another great video, thanks
Stunning looking part of the world there. !
Amazing area ..nature at it's best
Thanks for sharing
Very interesting! If you use your imagination you can see profiles and shapes of creatures and things like you can do with clouds. Thanks for posting - enjoyed as I do all of your videos!
Thats true!
We live in Tucson part of the year and Mt. Lemmon is an amazing place. Beautiful drive up with many hiking trails along the way. Texas Canyon on I-10 about an hour east of Tucson is also amazing … not hoodoos but hundreds of balancing rocks.
Really enjoy your adventures, keep up the good work!👍🏻🇺🇸
Windy point. One of my favorite spots. Nice vid!
Thank you Chris,Fantastic and sitting in the snow/mud that was sweet vedavoo..If you ever go to Canyonlands,There is a place called Hamber rock,Similar.And a place in E WY off rt 80 Called Vedavo..Very similar..Thank you Safe travels.Your numbers are coming up,Great video.73
I ll look it up online, Thanks
It's pretty there! Love the rocks too!! Another good video. Thank you, Chris! I've changed my name on here, but I'm a long time follower of yours too.
Thanks for sticking around!
If you are in Arizona you should go to see the fountain in Fountain Hills it is amazing!
the rock usually is Granite in the desert they use the decomposed granite to cover property now
Very Cool ~ You'd love The Pictured Rocks. They're located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula on Lake Superior.
Thats definitely on my list to see. It looks amazing there
wow, awesome video!
Looks like Brimham rocks in Yorkshire, England.
Chris, you should travel back to the same spots you recorded in 20 years just to see how little or how major the changes become.
Thats a good idea!
"The rock is gonna fall on us, he woke with a start" Harry Chapin "The Rock" this song is what jumped to my mind. It seems you have found the snow again.
Over a mile above the valley floor, gonna be cold in March bro! I was there then this year.
Have you gone a little further south and checked out the hoodoos in the Chiricahua mountains?
They’re even more extreme and barely known about! 💕👍🏻
Tucson… I miss you.
5:15…is that snow on the ground??
I was worried for you when you climbed through that rock!
I could imagine seeing the coyote trying to unspring his trap made with defective Acme parts on the roadrunner down below.
Red Sox hat? Boo! Anyways, Tucson is great. Safe travels.
Who knew about hoodoos? I grew up in AZ and never paid attention to them.🤔
No height vertigo?
Patches of snow still lingering in late March.
those are Rhyolite
Chris; I hope you carry a Sat. Phone (in case you get into trouble).
hoodoo that voodoo that yoodo ?
man thats not the road for me when the time comes !!!
My friend, look up Mudfossil University. You will understand then.
One day one of those rocks will turn loose from all the wind erosion. Hopefully no one driving down below
I swear I always thought about that.. Since I was a kid I'm in my 30's now... Crazy to think about tho..rite