Chris your channel is head and shoulders above most. The pride that you take in your uploads is apparent, so don’t sweat the tiny glitches. I’m loving the Utah series. Til next time. ☮️👊😷
It's just some hants. Don't worry about it. I've got headphones on and it's not really noticeable. Thank you for your work. I've loved every one I've watched. I binge watched last weekend.
I don't hear anything but I have buzzing in one of my ears all the time so I wouldn't notice it. I love your videos. I'm seeing places I will never see in real life. Can we see your camper? I'm interested in what people who drive the country "live" in. I've often thought about the nomadic life but I think it's just a pipe dream for me now.
Awesome video! My first thought while watching it was that it looked like the setting from Galaxy Quest. After reading some of the comments later, I see that it is. Cool place.
Beautiful photography! As I watched this, my pareidolia was on high. I was seeing human faces and, curiously enough, the faces of dogs (and at least one cat) in the sandstone. I couldn't hear any buzzing in the audio as I listened to this video through speakers at a modest volume. I love watching your adventures. They help to keep me sane in these insane times.
Goblin Valley is awesome. But it's a lot easier to appreciate it in person. It loses a lot of its awe and intrigue on video. And this is just a drop in the bucket of the amazing variety of scenery Utah has to offer. And, yes, this is where the planet scene from Galaxy Quest was shot.
Looked like a Mushroom forest, Bryce is more freaky when you walk through it. The whole state of Utah is really one of the worlds natural wonders. Well at least in my opinion, when I went to visit the first time I had to keep going back every year for my vacation, to check on places I drove by and couldn't believe my eyes.
Debbie, I live in Utah and it still boggles my mind when I'm driving in areas I've been thru dozens of times before and I suddenly see something that's new to me. It's truly an incredibly beautiful state!
Yay!! My all-time, #1, absolute favorite childhood family vacation stop.. we've always called it Goblin Valley.. not sure if the name changed or we made up our own.. I remember it being such a surreal experience, even at the age of 10.. So cool to see it again
Those were phenomenal !! We drove through Utah going to Las Vegas from Illinois but we didn’t get to do much sight seeing unfortunately and these were some of the things my husband wanted to see. However, he wanted to see Grand Canyon more so it won out :) Thank you so much for sharing !!
Great video and beautiful scenery Chris; thank you for sharing this with us! Are you familiar with the Fiery Furnace near Arches National Park? It's a beautiful place with beautiful hidden away arches, although with some challenging hiking. Stay safe and looking forward to more of your great content!
What a beautiful place, so many formations. From a distance looking at the steep bluffs, it almost looks like pueblos. One area you walked through looked like a mushroom village, all the formations looked like mushrooms. It's fun just looking at each one, and trying to figure out what they look like. Goblins surely fits these unique formations. Thank you, enjoyed this so much.
Looks like you missed the single coolest thing there, the basilisk chamber. 90 foot cave with holes in the top that you can find if you explore high enough into the cliffs. People repel down from the top or at least they used to
Hi Chris, what a breathtaking location, wow. Amazing what Mother Nature can achieve, she never ceases to capture our imagination and respect. Thanks for sharing, much love. xx💖
The rock formations are called hoodoos and if you stay in the campground they used to let you wander the hoodoos at night which is a whole other experience. We would play hide and seek at night. There is also one by a hike up a slot canyon called Wild Horse Canyon
Thanks for sharing, Chris, The American Southwest offers some of the most breathtaking scenery to be found in the entire world. God Bless and stay safe.
I've been there numerous times and camp near there every fall. There are many caves and hiding places there! 😃 Be careful it is very easy to get lost also ! Thanks for the amazing video 🤘
I'm not sure if it has eroded by the wind. There's signs of seaweed and water erosion. Must have been the bottom of a lake or ocean or even ice from an iceage by the looks of it.
Wow, love this. You videos are fantastic. Thanks for your hard work. BTW, I cannot hear any buzz at all while watching the video. Safe travels to you! 😀
Almost expected to see the Roadrunner flying by going *"Beep, Beep"! * What an interesting Natural Wonder. George Lucas should use this location in a movie.
Just nitpicking, it's Goblin Valley State Park (not Goblin State Park.) Yeah, the guy who named the place thought they looked like goblins. I thought they looked like mushrooms. My girlfriend (who hated mushrooms), thought they looked like... poop. The place is about halfway between I-70 and Capital Reef National Park on Utah-24. It's on the way to the start of Utah-12, one of the most scenic drives I've ever been on. (From Capitol Reef National Park to Bryce Canyon National Park. Definitely in my top 5 roads to drive...) It's one of the least light polluted areas in the country. If you're into stargazing, you might consider staying in the campground. (The nearest lodging is in Torrey, by Capitol Reef.) The last time I was there, the zip code had something like 2 people living per square mile...
Hey Chris! Funny you said, Look.. Ancient Graffiti.. ED, and I had just said that before you did... Dangerous minds think alike. Absolutely Beautiful!. You coming to Northern Nevada?
There is some buzzing feedback from my audio. I'm trying to figure out what causes this.
Chris your channel is head and shoulders above most. The pride that you take in your uploads is apparent, so don’t sweat the tiny glitches. I’m loving the Utah series. Til next time. ☮️👊😷
It's just some hants. Don't worry about it. I've got headphones on and it's not really noticeable. Thank you for your work. I've loved every one I've watched. I binge watched last weekend.
... ghosts...
I don't hear anything but I have buzzing in one of my ears all the time so I wouldn't notice it. I love your videos. I'm seeing places I will never see in real life. Can we see your camper? I'm interested in what people who drive the country "live" in. I've often thought about the nomadic life but I think it's just a pipe dream for me now.
Battery powered inverter? Other than that, could it be those alien carvings? It's barely detectable. Love
both vids, J.
A would love to hear what the native Americans thought of this place, thanks for sharing this adventure take care, Liam 🇬🇧
Awesome video! My first thought while watching it was that it looked like the setting from Galaxy Quest. After reading some of the comments later, I see that it is. Cool place.
Beautiful photography! As I watched this, my pareidolia was on high. I was seeing human faces and, curiously enough, the faces of dogs (and at least one cat) in the sandstone. I couldn't hear any buzzing in the audio as I listened to this video through speakers at a modest volume. I love watching your adventures. They help to keep me sane in these insane times.
I love how you speak almost at a whisper which conveys to me the respect you have for where you are.
It makes you lean in and pay attention, he's a good guide for sure.
I think he talking that way because the mic he has is very sensitive
or to not attract attention to him self and not disturb other that mite be off camera
Maybe he just talks like that, which is pretty nice and relaxing! And yeah, it kinda does make you lean in and *actually* pay attention.
We played night games in those cliffs as 14 year old boy scouts, not the best idea but sure was memorable
Reminds me of drizzle castles I'd make on the beach as a kid
TMI Petey
Goblin Valley is awesome. But it's a lot easier to appreciate it in person. It loses a lot of its awe and intrigue on video. And this is just a drop in the bucket of the amazing variety of scenery Utah has to offer.
And, yes, this is where the planet scene from Galaxy Quest was shot.
I love your channel. Thanks for all the adventures. It looks like a different planet.
It's ED!
Looked like a Mushroom forest, Bryce is more freaky when you walk through it. The whole state of Utah is really one of the worlds natural wonders. Well at least in my opinion, when I went to visit the first time I had to keep going back every year for my vacation, to check on places I drove by and couldn't believe my eyes.
Debbie, I live in Utah and it still boggles my mind when I'm driving in areas I've been thru dozens of times before and I suddenly see something that's new to me. It's truly an incredibly beautiful state!
I was waiting to see R2D2 and C3PO stroll on by. Or a Jawa to peak it's head out from behind one of those goblins. Awesome place man.
That must be where the planet surface scenes in Galaxy Quest were shot. Very cool!
It was
Amazing! Your photography was really good. I felt like I was there. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
Just after the camera stopped recording, a JAWA jumped out, shouting "UTINI..!!!"
The buzzing is barely noticeable. Wow! Utah is beautiful.
The place reminds me of the set in the movie , “Chronicles of Riddick” where Vin Diesel is running across scene avoiding the sun’s burning rays.
0:30 The shadow that one "goblin" is casting looks like a giant person!
Utah has so many amazing natural places. And the four corners area in general. You'll never run out of subjects to cover.
The view looking out from the 5X5 cave was amazing. You framed the shot perfectly.
I think Galaxy Quest might have been filmed here. The scenery in the rock monster scene, looks similar.
Wow, this place is amazing. Thank you for sharing.
It's like being on a place far away from earth!!! Thanks for yet again a wonderful video 🐶🐶🐶🐶
Thanks for going places we can't visit.
This beautiful place reminds me of the Fairy Chimneys in Cappadocia/Turkey. That is beautiful too.
That was cool. It reminded me of Led Zeppelins Houses of the holy album cover art. Thanks for the adventure!!!
Oh Ya! No doubt!!
Beautiful location. Thanks for sharing. Always look forward to your travel videos.
Enjoy seeing places like this, makes me think of old westerns.
Mobile instinct and Adam the whoo are my go to channels for travel and adventure and filing locations
I live in Utah but have never been to Goblin Valley. My husband and sons have been a few times. Someday I’ll get there. I love your channel!
My parents took me there as a kid and I recently was able to take my kids there as well. They have yurts near by that we stayed in.
Yay!! My all-time, #1, absolute favorite childhood family vacation stop.. we've always called it Goblin Valley.. not sure if the name changed or we made up our own.. I remember it being such a surreal experience, even at the age of 10.. So cool to see it again
I was there at the same time as jump over the goblins. It was so much fun
I see that your trip to Tatooine went well.
Goblin valley is one of my Utah favorite's. Welcome to my state. Did you head up north to see the amazing mountains?
WOW, amazing place in nature.
Those were phenomenal !! We drove through Utah going to Las Vegas from Illinois but we didn’t get to do much sight seeing unfortunately and these were some of the things my husband wanted to see. However, he wanted to see Grand Canyon more so it won out :) Thank you so much for sharing !!
That cave woulda been my vacation home back in the 17,1800’s haha nice view!
What a Extraordinary Country this is!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Wow! Thanks for sharing this.
Great video and beautiful scenery Chris; thank you for sharing this with us! Are you familiar with the Fiery Furnace near Arches National Park? It's a beautiful place with beautiful hidden away arches, although with some challenging hiking. Stay safe and looking forward to more of your great content!
Goblin Valley is awesome!! Welcome to Utah!
WOW! That place is amazing! Thanks for sharing this awesome adventure! 👍 ~ Kristine
What a beautiful place, so many formations. From a distance looking at the steep bluffs, it almost looks like pueblos. One area you walked through looked like a mushroom village, all the formations looked like mushrooms. It's fun just looking at each one, and trying to figure out what they look like. Goblins surely fits these unique formations. Thank you, enjoyed this so much.
Very cool find thanks for sharing!
Looks like you missed the single coolest thing there, the basilisk chamber. 90 foot cave with holes in the top that you can find if you explore high enough into the cliffs. People repel down from the top or at least they used to
Another great video. What a great set for a movie. I really wish your UA-cam videos were at least 30 minutes long. I'm really enjoying them all.
Hi Chris, what a breathtaking location, wow. Amazing what Mother Nature can achieve, she never ceases to capture our imagination and respect. Thanks for sharing, much love. xx💖
Mother Nature at work again beautiful.
Wow I was just right near there at Little Wild Horse Slot Canyon, did not know this was here
The rock formations are called hoodoos and if you stay in the campground they used to let you wander the hoodoos at night which is a whole other experience. We would play hide and seek at night. There is also one by a hike up a slot canyon called Wild Horse Canyon
We went at night but played capture the flag in the low cliffs. It was a bit sketchy
Great video. That is a really cool place
You got a haircut and you shaved 😃 looking good
Awesome video 👍 I would love to see Utah. Sounds like a really cool place to visit
Thanks for sharing, Chris, The American Southwest offers some of the most breathtaking scenery to be found in the entire world. God Bless and stay safe.
That was cool. Never heard of it before.
I wish I had a friend like you who I can take on trips.
That was Cool. Thank you.
It should be called Chode State Park.
Cool place though! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing 😎👍
What a beautiful, interesting place that I'd love to visit and explore!
I didn’t know about this site, cool. I hope you’ll spend some time in this state.
Wow that is amazing and crazy!
Wow!!! This is amazing...😲 It's like you are walking, what once, under the water...😉
I was just watching random stuff and they had a vid of Emmett in Mississippi. Crazy. Had to scrubscribe. Great content!
I heard the movie " Galaxy Quest" was filmed in that area.
I had seen this on: At Your Leisure. A TV show in Utah when I lived there.
I wouldn't have noticed the buzz sounds if you didn't mention it. Either way, love your stuff!!!!
I've been there numerous times and camp near there every fall. There are many caves and hiding places there! 😃 Be careful it is very easy to get lost also ! Thanks for the amazing video 🤘
Excellent video
BUT JUST DOWN A WAYS IN ARIZONA, THERE IS PETRIFIED PARK, WITH TONS OF PETRIFIED TREES.
Great video Chris!............ 👀😎👍👋✌️🇨🇦🌟
Love your videos! Even if I never visit the US I feel like I've been there. Just by watching your videos. Greetings from Holland 🇳🇱
That place is beautiful! Reminds me of the mushroom place I watched. Not sure if the mushroom place was your video.
There was a scene in Galaxy Quest that this place reminded me about...something about a big rock alien.
I'm not sure if it has eroded by the wind. There's signs of seaweed and water erosion. Must have been the bottom of a lake or ocean or even ice from an iceage by the looks of it.
Wow, love this. You videos are fantastic. Thanks for your hard work. BTW, I cannot hear any buzz at all while watching the video. Safe travels to you! 😀
Im going to Utah one day to see that view
Almost expected to see the Roadrunner flying by going *"Beep, Beep"! * What an interesting Natural Wonder. George Lucas should use this location in a movie.
Nice place
Quite an interesting place 😮
I hook my lap top to my 60" TV and this experience make me feel like I'm right there.
Good idea
Nice scenery for scifi movies. 🖖👽
Watch out for giant rock monsters!
Hey its radiator springs!
Looks like a giant petrified mushroom field to me ;-) Regards from Ody Slim
Just nitpicking, it's Goblin Valley State Park (not Goblin State Park.)
Yeah, the guy who named the place thought they looked like goblins. I thought they looked like mushrooms. My girlfriend (who hated mushrooms), thought they looked like... poop.
The place is about halfway between I-70 and Capital Reef National Park on Utah-24. It's on the way to the start of Utah-12, one of the most scenic drives I've ever been on. (From Capitol Reef National Park to Bryce Canyon National Park. Definitely in my top 5 roads to drive...)
It's one of the least light polluted areas in the country. If you're into stargazing, you might consider staying in the campground. (The nearest lodging is in Torrey, by Capitol Reef.) The last time I was there, the zip code had something like 2 people living per square mile...
Been there. How much to hang out with you ?? I'll run a second cam.
Suggestion: make a video about your travel vehicle. Love the videos, thanks.
Isnt that where Galaxy Quest was made?
Hey Chris! Funny you said, Look.. Ancient Graffiti.. ED, and I had just said that before you did... Dangerous minds think alike. Absolutely Beautiful!. You coming to Northern Nevada?
I miss Utah rock formations.
Looks like a city from star wars or some JRPG
Fun fact: this park was featured in the movie galaxy quest.
I read that. Pretty cool!
Thanks! Stay safe.
Are there flash floods in Goblin?
You can tell this was under water once !!!
Evidence of the flood.
Evolutionists will repeat the mantra "millions of years" till it produces nausea.
There was a large flood there earlier this year. Trapping several people.
Get that trash out of here.
Wasn't there a group of ppl a few years ago who pushed over one of these goblins and recived massive backlash
1:30 far right-hand side of the screen.
Looks like the profile of a mustached, bald man.
I knew Goblins were real
Looks like a melted civilization that you see everywhere!😃
if you liked that you should do chiricahua national monument in AZ
You wouldn’t wanna get caught in there in a downpour or flash flood.