Crazy how fine that sand is! Can't wait to check out all those beautiful archers one day! America's Parks goes beast mode 🏋️ always look at a good hike like an awesome workout!
Utah is gorgeous. I've likely said this before, but would love to go back. We visited Bryce from GC and headed towards Colorado. The stretch of stuff we saw just from the road was incredible. "Oh no, we're not at the top." - best hiking quote ever
If you ever get a chance, definitely do some hiking at Kodachrome Basin State Park. It's a really neat place. I just learned about a whole bunch of new slot canyons and hiking trails in this area! That giant arch was really awesome looking, too. Very cool Randy thank you so much for posting this!
I drove that road back in May. The view from the top of Yellow Rock is awesome. I even flew a drone from the top for some great footage of the surrounding area. I also camped at Kodachrome Basin.
Beast Mode, LOL I Love it! If there is water to be found Be it shallow or deep America's Parks will be in it From head to tired feet. What a fantastic place. Thanks for sharing all these wonderful places in beautiful Utah
Hello America's Parks 😊😊😊, This was a great watch amongst the Grand Staircase. I enjoyed this amazing footage! Now, is this the next destination...Rainbow Bridge, National Monument 👍👍👍!
If you had the time, you should have hiked to the high point of the formation above Grosvenor Arch. There is no trail but pretty easy to figure out. Just go along the base of the formation to the right and you'll come out eventually on the backside. It's actually an easy climb from the there, never dangerous feeling and it's so cool to look down on the arch and the other tourist below wondering how you got there ! And Kodachrome ST. Park is amazing to camp and explore.
Appreciate the insight! Actually saw that in another video I watched after we returned. It looked incredible and the drone shots would have been amazing!
Wow! Utah has been on my bucket list for awhile now, and this trail looks like quite the adventure! Thank you so much for taking the time ro share the scenery and some extra info. as well!
Love that Kanab area…there are great sights (and sites), along with adventures along any road! Such a beautiful area. Thanks for sharing these gems. Take care always!
I know a lot of dogs that would be jealous about the size of the stick you were able to carry back with you on your walk, lol. Hike #2 is steep indeed! Wow, those arches are impressive.
Grand staircase! In my estimation , the best national monument in the country.cant wait to get back. I should have a new Utah clip up next weekend if all goes to plan.looks like your buddies had a great time as well.
Would love to drive this road again someday. Did it in 2007 with my childhood best friend. We really couldn't stop to see much as we started up the road late in the day making our way to Kodachrome. Would love to take more time in the future to explore it! Thanks for the tour!
I think I mentioned to you previously that I tried going south on Cottonwood Canyon Rd from Cannonville. Unfortunately, I had the wrong rental & the dips in the road were too muddy! I really wanted to see the Corkscrew & a slot Canyon but alas, no go. I did make it to Devil's Garden on the trip plus the Burr Trail through Long Canyon & Hell's Backbone Road so it still was a worthy trip! Again, nice video & 📷 photos!
At 4:08--now that's a hiking stick to write home about!! Even in the sections with less color, it surely doesn't remind us of Illinois, nor NJ, right? If it's the same pronunciation as the director of National Geographic Society from 1920--1954, Grosvenor is pronounced GROVE-ner. Also, there's a 2nd. place named after him in Alaska's Katmai (CAT-my) N.P. I'm always amazed by this part of the country, and have been out there many times, doing what you do, back in the '90s.
Hi, nice video! Can you tell me if there are any drop offs along the Cottonwood Rd? We want to drive it in May (weather permitting) and see the backcountry before a night at Kodachrome. Some of us don’t love driving near cliffs!
Thanks! From what I can recall (during dry conditions) the drive was rather simple for an average car (an SUV would be better) and I don't remember any drop-offs along the road.
"...a container of cottage cheese so I'm fueled for the day." 🤣 I was a little concerned as you sounded a little slurred and looked exhausted towards the end of the video than your usual self. But then I was like, at least he's hiking with three solid friends and it's not as bad as the food poisoning episode. Peace.
Wow! I believe you make it a point to make in Utah every year it looks like. Perhaps you should buy a second home there too since you visit so much. Love that best mode thing. I bet you would make great athletic coach too.
Crazy how fine that sand is! Can't wait to check out all those beautiful archers one day!
America's Parks goes beast mode 🏋️ always look at a good hike like an awesome workout!
Well-said, my friends! :) Hope you guys have a blessed week!
Utah is gorgeous. I've likely said this before, but would love to go back. We visited Bryce from GC and headed towards Colorado. The stretch of stuff we saw just from the road was incredible. "Oh no, we're not at the top." - best hiking quote ever
I tell ya, drive 5 minutes and you'll be treated to another gem in southern Utah! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Beast mode!!!
That was the most impressive dead end, can’t imagine the water power during a flash flood.
Wasn't sure about this day, but was more than pleased with this adventure! With your training, bet you could now "squat" that dead tree!
If you ever get a chance, definitely do some hiking at Kodachrome Basin State Park. It's a really neat place. I just learned about a whole bunch of new slot canyons and hiking trails in this area! That giant arch was really awesome looking, too. Very cool Randy thank you so much for posting this!
Thanks, buddy! Yeah, did Kodachrome about 2 years ago. Incredible!
That’s some rugged landscape and areas that not too many people venture out to see. Thanks for giving us a look at what’s out there!
Thanks, Julie!
I drove that road back in May. The view from the top of Yellow Rock is awesome. I even flew a drone from the top for some great footage of the surrounding area. I also camped at Kodachrome Basin.
Sounds like an epic trip, Mike! This area is so impressive!
Beast Mode, LOL I Love it!
If there is water to be found
Be it shallow or deep
America's Parks will be in it
From head to tired feet.
What a fantastic place. Thanks for sharing all these wonderful places in beautiful Utah
Loved the poem!!!
Hello America's Parks 😊😊😊, This was a great watch amongst the Grand Staircase. I enjoyed this amazing footage! Now, is this the next destination...Rainbow Bridge, National Monument 👍👍👍!
Get the popcorn ready and call over the family... Lord willing, this Saturday is the grand premier!
If you had the time, you should have hiked to the high point of the formation above Grosvenor Arch. There is no trail but pretty easy to figure out. Just go along the base of the formation to the right and you'll come out eventually on the backside. It's actually an easy climb from the there, never dangerous feeling and it's so cool to look down on the arch and the other tourist below wondering how you got there ! And Kodachrome ST. Park is amazing to camp and explore.
Appreciate the insight! Actually saw that in another video I watched after we returned. It looked incredible and the drone shots would have been amazing!
Absolut impressive scenery. Looks so nice to relax . Great Friends You have. Thanks for this Video. Wish You all the best
Much appreciated! Enjoy your week!
Wow, that's some beautiful scenery, Thanks Randy for the great video!
Appreciate the kind words! Have a blessed week!
Wow! Utah has been on my bucket list for awhile now, and this trail looks like quite the adventure! Thank you so much for taking the time ro share the scenery and some extra info. as well!
Right on! Glad to hear you found the video useful!
Love that Kanab area…there are great sights (and sites), along with adventures along any road! Such a beautiful area. Thanks for sharing these gems. Take care always!
Thanks, James! Something new around every corner in amazing Utah!
I know a lot of dogs that would be jealous about the size of the stick you were able to carry back with you on your walk, lol. Hike #2 is steep indeed! Wow, those arches are impressive.
That was such a cool drive... few people and the chance to explore on our own.
Grand staircase! In my estimation , the best national monument in the country.cant wait to get back. I should have a new Utah clip up next weekend if all goes to plan.looks like your buddies had a great time as well.
Totally agree... so much I'd still really like to see in that area!
Beautiful scenery, looks like you had a great time too. 🙏🏾
Thanks, it was really a special day!
That is such a beautiful area 😊 Thanks for sharing 👍
Really glad you enjoyed the video!
Pastor Randy MacMuscles! Looks like a great hike-especially for the buff among us.
Needed every bit of muscle to keep up with these young guys! lol! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
@@AmericasParks Looks like you can keep up just fine! Have a good weekend too!
Fantásticos lugares amigo gracias y cuídense mucho!!!
You take care too! Appreciate the kind words!
Would love to drive this road again someday. Did it in 2007 with my childhood best friend. We really couldn't stop to see much as we started up the road late in the day making our way to Kodachrome. Would love to take more time in the future to explore it! Thanks for the tour!
Hey brother, so worth it! Had a blast exploring that day!
Very beautiful canyon I like it
Happy to hear that!
Great trip for sharing. Beautiful. Thanks. joyce😊
Glad you enjoyed the video, Joyce!
Just awesome!!!!! Thank you for sharing👍🏼
Much appreciated, Jerry! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Glad you could come visit our beautiful state. Hope to run into you some time! God bless!
It would be an honor to meet you. Utah is simply the best!
Oh, to be younger !!!
Great video
Big Ed could handle this one!
I think I mentioned to you previously that I tried going south on Cottonwood Canyon Rd from Cannonville. Unfortunately, I had the wrong rental & the dips in the road were too muddy! I really wanted to see the Corkscrew & a slot Canyon but alas, no go. I did make it to Devil's Garden on the trip plus the Burr Trail through Long Canyon & Hell's Backbone Road so it still was a worthy trip! Again, nice video & 📷 photos!
Thanks, Robert! Sorry the trip didn't work out for you in its entirety this time.
Phenomenal footage PTL....way to go
Thanks brother!
Awesome hike 💪
Thanks for checking out the video, Randy!
Great stuff MrRandy😎
Thank you, my friend!
Hiked to Grosvernor Arch a while back and well worth it.
Nice! Recently saw a video with people who hiked to the top. Maybe next time!
At 4:08--now that's a hiking stick to write home about!!
Even in the sections with less color, it surely doesn't remind us of Illinois, nor NJ, right?
If it's the same pronunciation as the director of National Geographic Society from 1920--1954, Grosvenor is pronounced GROVE-ner. Also, there's a 2nd. place named after him in Alaska's Katmai (CAT-my) N.P.
I'm always amazed by this part of the country, and have been out there many times, doing what you do, back in the '90s.
haha, yeah nothing like NJ!! Thanks for the insights, my friend!
Enjoy you video
Really glad to hear that!
Hi, nice video! Can you tell me if there are any drop offs along the Cottonwood Rd? We want to drive it in May (weather permitting) and see the backcountry before a night at Kodachrome. Some of us don’t love driving near cliffs!
Thanks! From what I can recall (during dry conditions) the drive was rather simple for an average car (an SUV would be better) and I don't remember any drop-offs along the road.
"...a container of cottage cheese so I'm fueled for the day." 🤣
I was a little concerned as you sounded a little slurred and looked exhausted towards the end of the video than your usual self. But then I was like, at least he's hiking with three solid friends and it's not as bad as the food poisoning episode. Peace.
haha... yeah, I was in pretty safe company with this crew!
Wow! I believe you make it a point to make in Utah every year it looks like. Perhaps you should buy a second home there too since you visit so much. Love that best mode thing. I bet you would make great athletic coach too.
Thanks for your kind words! If I ever retire, a second home in Utah would definitely be impressive! Enjoy your weekend!