Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area is definitely one of the most beautiful places we have visited! If you missed last week's video about dry camping in the Canyon Rim Campground, you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/87a97OVTDtE/v-deo.html . We can't wait to continue the adventure next week when we share our visit to amazing Dinosaur National Monument!
Great video!!!I l lived in Vernal for over 50 years and I am very familiar with the Flaming Gorge area. As a mater of fact, Oscar Swett’s wife, Emma, was my grandfather’s sister. I have a little bit of history about the ranch that may not be printed in the paperwork you have. Oscar felt that bathrooms should be outside not inside. This is why there is not a door going into the bathroom from inside the house. Oscar died of a heart attack after getting his gun and shooting a porcupine that was chewing on their house. I moved to south Texas last March. I think what I miss most about Utah is the Uinta mountains. and the Flaming Gorge area .
Wow, such a cool story about your relatives adding to the Swett’s story! Hope you are enjoying Texas, we definitely loved your former home state! Incredible!!!
I love y'all's videos. There are so many out there about how to RV not as much about the areas. I enjoy all the nature y'all go through. From one Texan to another, thank you!
This video made my heart happy! Canyon Rim is our happy place, we took our kids camping there when raising our family and we still go as often as we can during the summer/fall. We know Sheep Creek Canyon area very well. Years ago, there used to be a huge spring that gushed out from the side of the rocks. It was incredibly amazing! So glad you were able to see the big horn sheep and experience the wildlife in the area. The views are stunning and we agree, some of the roads are not the easiest to navigate due to disrepair. The sights and peaceful settings are so worth it though which are reasons we continue to return again and again. Sometimes we just long for the peace and quiet and you’re so right, the smell of pine in the air is wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for your efforts. I'm previewing your film before I go there. I know dogs would always be invited on park trails if the shameful owners would carry out the deposits dogs leave behind. I'm glad Flaming Gorge still welcomes dogs
Well now, this was a great watch! Thank you for showcasing the off grid campgrounds that are so often overlooked and take a back seat to the RV resorts and state parks that focus on comfort and amenities. There is something to be said for finding these lesser known places and experiencing the valuable trade offs in what they have to offer in the way of nature, privacy and the value of just being disconnected. Always appreciate the historical references, museums, and effort you put into presenting all your content. Keep doing what your doing, and we’ll all keep loving it!😊
What a great, historical, video. I can always count on you two to learn and experience something new! Scenery was incredible! Big Horn sheep amazing. Maybe it’s time for Grammy Kay to take another short spin with y’all? She’s such a sweetheart. Hope she is well. Give kisses to Star and Astro for me! Thanks for all the great videos! ♥️🙏🏼♥️🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃
We flew to Denver from Dallas, rented a van with a couple we travel with often and the 4 of us drove from Denver to Rocksprings, spent the night, then drove all the way around the flaming gorge like you guy's did and ended up in Idaho where we spend the next for days in Yellowstone, we stayed in Driggs Idaho as a base as it was much cheaper then staying in Jackson Hole area which is very expensive and Driggs was a sweet little town. Every day we drove up to the north west entrance of Yellowstone and had a great time. The drive back each day from Ashton to Driggs while the sun was setting was one of the most beautiful drives in my opinion of the whole trip. Every day was different too. Talk about Gods country, wow! We then left and drove a scenic route to the black hills and saw Mt Rushmore then back to Denver. It was like 3800 miles over 8 days, what an epic trip that was.
Another great video covering places we haven't been and which get added to our almost full bucket list! We once made it a couple of feet into Utah for shopping at 4 corners. Happy camping y'all!
Another great video. Beautiful scenery. Thanks for taking us along ! We have two dogs who hike with us so we always appreciate when you tell us if dogs are allowed or not. We keep returning to Acadia NP Bc it’s one of the only NP that allow dogs. Journey safe 🙏🏼🍷
As always y'all do a great job on the video it's on my bucket list to get to Utah with our RV someday as always appreciate the work you do with these video's tks 👍
I hear out west they are in a drought. Has the gorge been affected? Looks like the river is still high with the gorge releasing water into the river. What a beautiful camp site. Safe travels.
Thanks for the video. It all looks interesting. I have it on my bucket list. Love seeing the quilts at the ranch. Did you make reservations and how long before you camped there. I may be there in mid July.
Great video! We are planning our summer 2024 trip and are looking at stopping through this area. Could you share what site y'all had in Canyon Rim? Are there any with some shade? We will probably be there in mid June. Thanks! ~Kelli and Wilson
Off the top of my head I can’t remember but it was the only that would fit us and the one with the least shade so we could get as much solar as possible. I think Stacie says toward the end of the video as she usually does and/or she probably mentions it in our boondocking video we did when we stayed in this area last year.
Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area is definitely one of the most beautiful places we have visited! If you missed last week's video about dry camping in the Canyon Rim Campground, you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/87a97OVTDtE/v-deo.html . We can't wait to continue the adventure next week when we share our visit to amazing Dinosaur National Monument!
Great video!!!I l lived in Vernal for over 50 years and I am very familiar with the Flaming Gorge area. As a mater of fact, Oscar Swett’s wife, Emma, was my grandfather’s sister. I have a little bit of history about the ranch that may not be printed in the paperwork you have. Oscar felt that bathrooms should be outside not inside. This is why there is not a door going into the bathroom from inside the house. Oscar died of a heart attack after getting his gun and shooting a porcupine that was chewing on their house.
I moved to south Texas last March. I think what I miss most about Utah is the Uinta mountains.
and the Flaming Gorge area .
Wow, such a cool story about your relatives adding to the Swett’s story! Hope you are enjoying Texas, we definitely loved your former home state! Incredible!!!
life is way to short keep enjoying
Absolutely!
I love y'all's videos. There are so many out there about how to RV not as much about the areas. I enjoy all the nature y'all go through. From one Texan to another, thank you!
⭐️ thanks 😊
Awesome scenery. Great video 👍👍
Thanks!
Keep up the great videos thanks yall
Your welcome Randy!
Beautiful views!!
It was crazy beautiful, thanks for watching!
Cool explore as always stunning views 🇺🇸🤠 your videos are always great to watch and your Dog Star is adorable
Thanks & we agree she defy us! ❤️
This video made my heart happy! Canyon Rim is our happy place, we took our kids camping there when raising our family and we still go as often as we can during the summer/fall. We know Sheep Creek Canyon area very well. Years ago, there used to be a huge spring that gushed out from the side of the rocks. It was incredibly amazing! So glad you were able to see the big horn sheep and experience the wildlife in the area. The views are stunning and we agree, some of the roads are not the easiest to navigate due to disrepair. The sights and peaceful settings are so worth it though which are reasons we continue to return again and again. Sometimes we just long for the peace and quiet and you’re so right, the smell of pine in the air is wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing your experience! It is a special place!!! 😊
Tom, please don’t put that long hair in a pony tail! 😂😂😂
Great video
😂
Thank you so much for your efforts.
I'm previewing your film before I go there.
I know dogs would always be invited on park trails if the shameful owners would carry out the deposits dogs leave behind.
I'm glad Flaming Gorge still welcomes dogs
We were too and Star loved it!
Well now, this was a great watch! Thank you for showcasing the off grid campgrounds that are so often overlooked and take a back seat to the RV resorts and state parks that focus on comfort and amenities. There is something to be said for finding these lesser known places and experiencing the valuable trade offs in what they have to offer in the way of nature, privacy and the value of just being disconnected. Always appreciate the historical references, museums, and effort you put into presenting all your content. Keep doing what your doing, and we’ll all keep loving it!😊
Thanks Michele, it was so nice being right there with nature! 😊
I was there in May '24. I was surprised at not only the beauty of the area but also all the California condors in the area.
That’s cool 😎
Such a unique landscape! So glad your plans worked out this time.
Thanks
What a great, historical, video. I can always count on you two to learn and experience something new! Scenery was incredible! Big Horn sheep amazing. Maybe it’s time for Grammy Kay to take another short spin with y’all? She’s such a sweetheart. Hope she is well. Give kisses to Star and Astro for me! Thanks for all the great videos! ♥️🙏🏼♥️🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃
Thanks Judy, we hope to get Grammy Kay to come along someday soon! 😊
Absolutely beautiful 😃
Thanks 😊
Enjoyed the video. Beautiful scenery, wishing safe travels and fair weather.
Thanks KC!
Simply beautiful!!
Thanks
Thank you for the travel dialog….we loved the history and info you share!
You’re welcome Joyce! 😊
Incredible views and trip!
Yes it has been, thanks
Your living my dream 🙏❤️
❤️
Beautiful place! Hopefully we will get there someday to see it in person. Thanks for sharing guys.
Totally worth seeing in person! 🤩
We flew to Denver from Dallas, rented a van with a couple we travel with often and the 4 of us drove from Denver to Rocksprings, spent the night, then drove all the way around the flaming gorge like you guy's did and ended up in Idaho where we spend the next for days in Yellowstone, we stayed in Driggs Idaho as a base as it was much cheaper then staying in Jackson Hole area which is very expensive and Driggs was a sweet little town. Every day we drove up to the north west entrance of Yellowstone and had a great time. The drive back each day from Ashton to Driggs while the sun was setting was one of the most beautiful drives in my opinion of the whole trip. Every day was different too. Talk about Gods country, wow! We then left and drove a scenic route to the black hills and saw Mt Rushmore then back to Denver. It was like 3800 miles over 8 days, what an epic trip that was.
Very cool, thanks for sharing & experiencing life not just living it! 😊
Another great video! Thank you so much!
You’re welcome ☺️
You guys do great job and answer most questions your video is great.
Thanks Richard!
Another great video covering places we haven't been and which get added to our almost full bucket list! We once made it a couple of feet into Utah for shopping at 4 corners. Happy camping y'all!
Thanks Leon!
Love your videos...
The views are amazing
Thanks so much! ❤️
Another great video. Beautiful scenery. Thanks for taking us along ! We have two dogs who hike with us so we always appreciate when you tell us if dogs are allowed or not. We keep returning to Acadia NP Bc it’s one of the only NP that allow dogs. Journey safe 🙏🏼🍷
You’re welcome and thanks for watching! Glad you take pups with you! ❤️
Great video as usual. Thanks
Thanks
As always y'all do a great job on the video it's on my bucket list to get to Utah with our RV someday as always appreciate the work you do with these video's tks 👍
You’re welcome Patrick! 😊
Beautiful
Thanks
Awesome video, thank you
You’re welcome ☺️
Loved the video makes us want to get back out west! We will soon enough!!😃
Thanks RC, well worth the trip! 😊
Thanks for the video!
You’re welcome
We were in Utah in 2019 also but we visited all 5 national parks - epic!
That’s incredible, I know you loved that!
@@rvamericayall that was our best trip so far.
Totally understand that!
I hear out west they are in a drought. Has the gorge been affected? Looks like the river is still high with the gorge releasing water into the river. What a beautiful camp site. Safe travels.
Not sure about drought but it didn’t seem like it! Thanks for watching! 😊
thanks
You’re welcome ☺️
Thanks for the video. It all looks interesting. I have it on my bucket list. Love seeing the quilts at the ranch. Did you make reservations and how long before you camped there. I may be there in mid July.
Yes we did make reservations, I think about 6 months in advance!
Knew you would be excited exploring the FG. Isn’t it spectacular?
It sure is Judy, 🤩
fun
Yep
Do you have a link for the passport book you use.
Thanks for the great video.
It’s in the description of the video!
Great video! We are planning our summer 2024 trip and are looking at stopping through this area. Could you share what site y'all had in Canyon Rim? Are there any with some shade? We will probably be there in mid June. Thanks! ~Kelli and Wilson
Off the top of my head I can’t remember but it was the only that would fit us and the one with the least shade so we could get as much solar as possible. I think Stacie says toward the end of the video as she usually does and/or she probably mentions it in our boondocking video we did when we stayed in this area last year.
we went over hover with the truck
We did too, in our past truck!
You guys need to go over to Nevada
Along lake Tahoe and see the real Ponderosa
One day!
Do ya'll do any off road trails in your jeep?
Nothing crazy at all because it is our everyday driver & we don’t have any other option!
What month were you there?
End of July
Lisa and. Kelly, remember this?
😊
C4YT
Thanks