My Aunt & Uncle lived & ran the tourist/gift shop in the 60's I treasure the post cards they sent with stories of what they did & people they met while being the care takers of the Crater!
Heck yes it's worth the visit! So's the mountains near Flag, along with the lava fields. Highway sounds out there? The sound of freedom moving. They really have fixed the place up since I was last there in the early 2000's...
Sure, it's worth the visit. Breathtaking, indeed. A meteor 50,000 yrs. ago, 150 ft. across hit what is now Arizona with an impact like 100 tons of TNT, blowing out a crater a MILE ACROSS and 500 ft. deep? Heck, yeah. THE MUSEUM at the crater is sure worth the visit too. Pictures are deceiving, its hard to fathom the size. Thanks for the visit!
Get your figures right. The vertical impact energy was estimated to be equivalent to 4.5 to 5 megatons of TNT; est. weight of the meteor, 180,000 tons; est. speed 15 km/s; est. crater depth on impact 86 meters.
We went to Vegas, jumped in our rental car and drove east to petrified forest and hit most of the sites on the way back. Painted desert, meteor, grand canyon. Then we hit the sites just outside Vegas, Red Rock canyon, Valley of Fire, etc. By the time we turned our car in we put on 1599 miles. Then we spent 2 hours in Vegas and flew back home. We had a very nice trip. Love the videos.
I was driving truck with my older brother while in college during summer and I-40 wasn't completed there yet. I asked if we could go see it since we had several days before we had to be back in CA and he said yes against his better judgement, but said if we can't turn around I can back it up to the highway. Luckily back then there was plenty of space to turn around from when there was mining. We turned around before going to see the crater. My brother enjoyed it and he bought a meteorite too in the little gift shop. I don't remember how much it was because my brother paid and didn't complain about it, so it couldn't have been a $25 equivalent.
Marvelous video, Russ ! Meteor Crater is a must-see landmark in the Western United States. Imagine the tremendous explosion when the meteor hit the ground ! Johnny Carson once joked "McDonald's says they have served over 10 million hamburghers ... The Company is seriously considering the purchase of a second cow ..." RICHARD
When I flew down from Colorado to Mesa, we flew right over the crater. It was awesome from the air too. Want to make another trip to see it on the ground. Thanks for the beautiful videos Russ.
Back in 2003 when my wife and I were traveling and working seasonal jobs we worked a winter at the rv park. I was lucky enough to get too tour all the way around the rim of the crater it was cool to be able to see the crater all the way around.
WOW ! You always have great videos, but this one , WOW. Im 64 y.o and 3 places I wanted to see my whole life was the Grand Canyon, Meteor Crater and Dole pineapple fields in Hawaii. I have been to Dole and this fall/winter I hope to be out west. Thank you for yet ANOTHER great video.
Well, I’m a standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona, and such a fine sight to see. It’s a girl, my Lord, in a flatbed Ford slowin’ down to take a look at me.
You do it right Russ. Get there when it opens before the crowds. I’ve been there three times, late 50s, 70s and ‘06 and it was packed each time. Very well done my friend.
I like visiting the crater but I've only been maybe 6 times , the first time I saw it was back in the late 60's when I was about 10 years old . Still like to see it now !
Thanks for the visit. Last time I was there was in 1967. I drove across the country from CT to CA and back on 80W and 40/66E. Took the short detour over to see it. Wow, one serious hole. No buildings around except an older Airstream for the rangers that worked there. Drove right up to the edge and started lookin and walkin around, hiked/climbed down to the center. It really is neat. I think the science center is a good idea 'cause most folks don't know anything about it or the planets or space or universe, so they get a little education while there. It's amazing how much things changed in 55 yrs. P.S. I liked and subbed to your channel; very well done. Here's to 100K.
We stayed there in May 2022 on our Route 66 trip. The person in the RV park confirmed that the dirt exit road (south) is original Route 66, as is the stretch across the road that leads to the old crater welcome center. Nice park. The fires near Flagstaff closed our originally planned campground and we ended up at Meteor Crater.
I last went there decades ago. Admission was cheap because outside of the gift shop not much inside. But they had several large meteorites, like the one at front, on displayed on loan. The capsule was there but they must of fixed it up. You could walk around the rim and down into the crater. And you could buy bits of the original meteorite that was gathered from the surrounding debris field back then . I still have my piece. Though speculation even then if it actually a ground or air impact.
I truly enjoyed your video- Love the Park and Love the Museum- Best of all, its not your typical crowded tourist place. I'll make sure to make a stop when in the area. Thank you for sharing.👍
Too early for me Russ. Being retired, my day starts a lot later than yours... lol. Thanks for taking us along with you to this great destination. You are right about it being open and flat where you can see for miles. Maybe that is why they landed the meteor here. Made sure they did not knock down anyone's home. I also appreciate your evaluation on your layover spots. It is of great help. Be safe as you continue your travels.
Russ. Thanks for the good hearted humor with the attentive white-faced roadside friend. I had to laugh out loud. Thanks for the crater tour. That crater was WOW worthy!
I would think they would be able to tell by the rocks in the crater whether it was volcanic or from outer space? I like the museum, they did a good job with it.
I was there in the 70s. It sure has changed. None of that was there We walked down into the crater You can't imagine the size until you look up. None of the things you've shown was there then. Wow, 👌 wish I could come back. To old now. Lucky you.
The meteorite that created that is called Canyon Diablo. You can buy specimens of it for around $2 a gram. They went up in price. Years ago they were around .50 a gram.
🙋♀️Hello Russ! Do you know where the nearest McDonalds is? 🤣🤣 Made my day! I liked seeing the Meteor Crater. Enjoyed visiting the museum too. I couldn't imagine the impact that would have been felt by the Farmer & his Wife. One Summer day, we heard the oddest sound. My Sister & I came out of our homes with our children looking out from behind us. We couldn't believe what we saw. The barn that Grandpaul built, collapsed. Just like that. No wind. Just was tired of standing I guess. Oddest thing.
Thanks Russ for another interesting video! I hiked to the bottom of the crater in 1972 (not allowed now) and it was great. What a perspective being at the bottom looking up. Stay safe!
Went there in 95 June fire on Mt Humphrey, and snow from Indian summer at the Grand canyon also , Sedona positive energy was awesome, me and uncle David Casillas RIP 2015 miss your jokes always..😅✌️🙏☯️💪🥱
Really Cool, Russ. Nothing better than a Big Hole in the Earth. But really, I absolutely Love Natural Events, History and the Great Southwest. Thanks for the tour. Haven't been since the upgrades which are nice, but truly wish to be able to hike down in. A Brewpub 🍺 at the bottom could be sweet, with a Tram 🚡 to bring the Tipsy back up. 🥴 Maybe hold Rock Concerts down there, what a Fabulous Echo that would be??? Oh Yes. 👊👍
That's a nice park to overnight in. Sure glad you were able to have AC for the night. Wow, can't imagine that impact that would have made. That's a nice museum, pretty big. Messing with the cows, lol. 🙂👍
Yes! Go and enjoy. Take some quiet alone time to think of the meteorite’s journey. And take in the view from the platform installed near the visitor center.
All the displays are great, now. In the early ‘60s there was only a small building and a walk along the perimeter. No fences. You could jus pick your way to the bottom. It really looks deep when you are looking from the bottom up.
Part of the meteor is on display at the Grand Canyon south rim in a shop.... can't remember exactly, been 30 years. It's about a 4 foot oval. Try and find that!!!
In thee 80s I took my 8 year old niece here. I watched a movie that showed that 300 million TONS of rock was instantly vaporized. Which gave me an idea. With so much molten rock raining down like raindrops, I was bound to find some evidence of it. I stopped along that 5 mile road connecting to I-40. I drove down a few hundred feet and pulled over and looked. We found a LOT of little melted looking small pieces, like drops.
I always wanted to visit but my parents said it was a tourist trap and did not stop there on our two vacations in that area when I was a child. I think as an adult, although I have been past a lot of times, I have not stopped. You have changed my mind. Will likely go and visit next time in that vicinity. Thanks Russ!
Your parents weren't wrong but it's a trap worth getting caught in! Expensive I guess for a family on the bang per buck scale. If you go wear good shoes and take the rim tour, if it's still going. They didn't allow open sandals when we visited.
Wow, quite a bit different than when I was here as a teen in 1964! But the crater still looks virtually the same as far as I remember. Kudos to the Barringer family for their stewardship of this feature and the facilities they have built. You could put up signs that said state or national park and they wouldn't have to change a thing!
Now, if that cow answered you that would have made your morning. Wow, that Meteor Crater was definitely worth the trip. Yes, we need a meteor or astride deflector. If we take a hit now, it may be several hundred years before the sun came out again. Yes, I know it's hot in Quartzsite, 114 degrees. Stay cool Russ; I enjoyed your cool site.
Wow! That meteor just barely missed the visitor center...LOL! It is an awesome sight to see. You covered it very well.
That was a good one.😅
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My Aunt & Uncle lived & ran the tourist/gift shop in the 60's
I treasure the post cards they sent with stories of what they did & people they met while being the care takers of the Crater!
My wife and I were here September 2021. Very nice RV Park, one of our favorites. Loved Meteor Crater also.
We were there in June of 1973 and loved it! At that time you could hike to the bottom.
Heck yes it's worth the visit! So's the mountains near Flag, along with the lava fields. Highway sounds out there? The sound of freedom moving. They really have fixed the place up since I was last there in the early 2000's...
Agree. We were there in 2005 or so and the place now looks completely renovated. good to see they are spending those $20 bills on upkeep!
I still haven't stopped there! One day. Thanks Russ. Enjoying all the adventures you take us on!!!!
Sure, it's worth the visit. Breathtaking, indeed. A meteor 50,000 yrs. ago, 150 ft. across hit what is now Arizona with an impact like 100 tons of TNT, blowing out a crater a MILE ACROSS and 500 ft. deep? Heck, yeah. THE MUSEUM at the crater is sure worth the visit too. Pictures are deceiving, its hard to fathom the size. Thanks for the visit!
Get your figures right. The vertical impact energy was estimated to be equivalent to 4.5 to 5 megatons of TNT; est. weight of the meteor, 180,000 tons; est. speed 15 km/s; est. crater depth on impact 86 meters.
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We went to Vegas, jumped in our rental car and drove east to petrified forest and hit most of the sites on the way back. Painted desert, meteor, grand canyon. Then we hit the sites just outside Vegas, Red Rock canyon, Valley of Fire, etc. By the time we turned our car in we put on 1599 miles. Then we spent 2 hours in Vegas and flew back home. We had a very nice trip. Love the videos.
I was driving truck with my older brother while in college during summer and I-40 wasn't completed there yet. I asked if we could go see it since we had several days before we had to be back in CA and he said yes against his better judgement, but said if we can't turn around I can back it up to the highway. Luckily back then there was plenty of space to turn around from when there was mining. We turned around before going to see the crater. My brother enjoyed it and he bought a meteorite too in the little gift shop.
I don't remember how much it was because my brother paid and didn't complain about it, so it couldn't have been a $25 equivalent.
Marvelous video, Russ ! Meteor Crater is a must-see landmark in the Western United States. Imagine the tremendous explosion when the meteor hit the ground ! Johnny Carson once joked "McDonald's says they have served over 10 million hamburghers ... The Company is seriously considering the purchase of a second cow ..." RICHARD
When I flew down from Colorado to Mesa, we flew right over the crater. It was awesome from the air too. Want to make another trip to see it on the ground. Thanks for the beautiful videos Russ.
Thanks for the tour. Its definitely on my visit list for one of my next trips out to Arizona.
I went to the crater in the late 60's but the admission fee was too steep so I left and satisfied my curiosity with pictures.
Enjoyed this presentation as always. You do a great job showcasing Arizona sites Russ... Thank you.
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Thanks for the ride along Russ !!! Very cool 😎!!! Thanks
Back in 2003 when my wife and I were traveling and working seasonal jobs we worked a winter at the rv park. I was lucky enough to get too tour all the way around the rim of the crater it was cool to be able to see the crater all the way around.
The Meteor Crater museum is pretty neat… 💚 Thank you Russ for continuing our travels despite current gas prices… Enjoying your Vlogs!👍🏽
Last week or so I made a comment about seeing things in your video, I saw this on the same trip 50 years ago on the way to California great
Thanks for a look at the crater today. Very impressive hole! 🇦🇺🇦🇺
WOW ! You always have great videos, but this one , WOW. Im 64 y.o and 3 places I wanted to see my whole life was the Grand Canyon, Meteor Crater and Dole pineapple fields in Hawaii. I have been to Dole and this fall/winter I hope to be out west. Thank you for yet ANOTHER great video.
I liked Meteor Crater a lot and my wife loved it! A real high spot for her SW USA vacation.
I passed the exit times in my life and always wondered. I'm too old now so Thank you so much for taking me there.
which means you have nothing better to do, so go there now
I mean wow that thing is huge absolutely stunning 😀
Hey Russ!!! Let's find a "BIG HOLE" In the "GROUND"!!! Be Safe!!!
Man that is cool!
That was fun
Thanks for letting us tag along
Well, I’m a standing on a corner
in Winslow, Arizona,
and such a fine sight to see.
It’s a girl, my Lord, in a flatbed Ford
slowin’ down to take a look at me.
Came here looking for this one....I don't think very many people caught the subtle reference. 👍
You do it right Russ. Get there when it opens before the crowds. I’ve been there three times, late 50s, 70s and ‘06 and it was packed each time. Very well done my friend.
Thank you Russ for the walk thru, very interesting. I’m now convinced I need to stop there on my next opportunity.
I like visiting the crater but I've only been maybe 6 times , the first time I saw it was back in the late 60's when I was about 10 years old . Still like to see it now !
Yes definitely….visited in March this year… love it …drive to/ from is soo cool
Thanks for the visit. Last time I was there was in 1967. I drove across the country from CT to CA and back on 80W and 40/66E. Took the short detour over to see it. Wow, one serious hole. No buildings around except an older Airstream for the rangers that worked there. Drove right up to the edge and started lookin and walkin around, hiked/climbed down to the center. It really is neat. I think the science center is a good idea 'cause most folks don't know anything about it or the planets or space or universe, so they get a little education while there. It's amazing how much things changed in 55 yrs. P.S. I liked and subbed to your channel; very well done. Here's to 100K.
Wow Russ, you're the only one there. It was more crowded when I was there. People from all over the world.
1980 is when I was there
Thanks Russ...Your the best✌️💗🎼🎶🎵
Thanks for filming another part of history for us to see.
Hmm very interesting something I need to see if I ever make it to Arizona. Thanks for the great videos Russ.🙂
Wow!!!!!! That is totally amazing!!!!! The museum is really nice!!!! Wow!!!! Imagine the heat there!!!! Woooooooo
I'm always amazing how close it came to hitting the Visitor Center!!
Thanks, bub. I'm over here in the UK, 57, an' I'll never get to see it in person, so thanks for taking us along with you, much appreciated x
We stayed there in May 2022 on our Route 66 trip.
The person in the RV park confirmed that the dirt exit road (south) is original Route 66, as is the stretch across the road that leads to the old crater welcome center.
Nice park. The fires near Flagstaff closed our originally planned campground and we ended up at Meteor Crater.
I last went there decades ago. Admission was cheap because outside of the gift shop not much inside. But they had several large meteorites, like the one at front, on displayed on loan. The capsule was there but they must of fixed it up. You could walk around the rim and down into the crater. And you could buy bits of the original meteorite that was gathered from the surrounding debris field back then . I still have my piece. Though speculation even then if it actually a ground or air impact.
I truly enjoyed your video- Love the Park and Love the Museum- Best of all, its not your typical crowded tourist place. I'll make sure to make a stop when in the area. Thank you for sharing.👍
The crater and museum are so interesting and very much worth visiting. We enjoyed the well kept and clean campground too.
Too early for me Russ. Being retired, my day starts a lot later than yours... lol. Thanks for taking us along with you to this great destination. You are right about it being open and flat where you can see for miles. Maybe that is why they landed the meteor here. Made sure they did not knock down anyone's home. I also appreciate your evaluation on your layover spots. It is of great help. Be safe as you continue your travels.
Russ. Thanks for the good hearted humor with the attentive white-faced roadside friend. I had to laugh out loud. Thanks for the crater tour. That crater was WOW worthy!
Great stop at Meteor Crater! So cool! Thank you Russ! Enjoyed it!❤️😀🚙
I would think they would be able to tell by the rocks in the crater whether it was volcanic or from outer space? I like the museum, they did a good job with it.
DEFINITELY.. a METEOR !!
Wife and I spent a few hours there back In 2020 ...it's a nice place everyone should visit
I was there in the 70s. It sure has changed. None of that was there
We walked down into the crater
You can't imagine the size until you look up. None of the things you've shown was there then. Wow, 👌 wish I could come back. To old now. Lucky you.
That was awesome watching that thing explode like that wow
The meteorite that created that is called Canyon Diablo. You can buy specimens of it for around $2 a gram. They went up in price. Years ago they were around .50 a gram.
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🙋♀️Hello Russ! Do you know where the nearest McDonalds is? 🤣🤣 Made my day! I liked seeing the Meteor Crater. Enjoyed visiting the museum too. I couldn't imagine the impact that would have been felt by the Farmer & his Wife. One Summer day, we heard the oddest sound. My Sister & I came out of our homes with our children looking out from behind us. We couldn't believe what we saw. The barn that Grandpaul built, collapsed. Just like that. No wind. Just was tired of standing I guess. Oddest thing.
Thanks Russ for another interesting video! I hiked to the bottom of the crater in 1972 (not allowed now) and it was great. What a perspective being at the bottom looking up. Stay safe!
That would have been so cool. Minus, the hike back up!
The hike back up wasn’t too bad … the next day I hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and back up in one day … that was tiring 😀
Went there in 95 June fire on Mt Humphrey, and snow from Indian summer at the Grand canyon also , Sedona positive energy was awesome, me and uncle David Casillas RIP 2015 miss your jokes always..😅✌️🙏☯️💪🥱
Enjoyed this very much! I want to go see this one day soon! ❤❤❤
Worth every penny ! ..EXCITING to look at.
Fun video, that place is so cool. Thanks for the video!It's on my bucket list.
Still an amazing sight😎😎😎😎👍👍👍😊👌
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Stay cool. My favorite Arizona attraction
Great job getting the astronaut through your go pro through the telescope!!
When ever I hear your giggle I know all is right with the world.
With Google Earth street view you can be at the bottom of the crater and you can see that US flag up close among other interesting stuff.
...that's a vast landscape out there...informatively nice video.
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Really Cool, Russ. Nothing better than a Big Hole in the Earth. But really, I absolutely Love Natural Events, History and the Great Southwest. Thanks for the tour. Haven't been since the upgrades which are nice, but truly wish to be able to hike down in. A Brewpub 🍺 at the bottom could be sweet, with a Tram 🚡 to bring the Tipsy back up. 🥴 Maybe hold Rock Concerts down there, what a Fabulous Echo that would be??? Oh Yes. 👊👍
Its changed a lot since I was there in 2007!
Yes it has........impressive renovations!
We visited there a few years ago. It was FANTASTIC !!!
Been there 2 times I love it also been in that campground store they got some good stuff in there
Thanks Russ! Thing I always wonder is what happened to the stuff that was in the hole before it became a hole. 🥴 Stay cool and safe out there.
It all washed away with the water that came up out of the deep. That is not from a meteor its from the waters below. A lot like a sinkhole.
nice thank you ALL stay safe
Pretty cool Russ I've never been there till now I did it with ol Russ cool.
Great stuff Russ. Keep it coming
That's a nice park to overnight in. Sure glad you were able to have AC for the night. Wow, can't imagine that impact that would have made. That's a nice museum, pretty big. Messing with the cows, lol. 🙂👍
That definitely was an awesome video thanks
Yes! Go and enjoy. Take some quiet alone time to think of the meteorite’s journey. And take in the view from the platform installed near the visitor center.
That's pretty awesome that big hole in the ground
Now I'mgong to have that old RR song stuck in my head all day. You mentioned going to the corner and Winslow Arizona in the same sentence. lol
I was there about a month ago and I also stood on the corner in Winslow
All the displays are great, now. In the early ‘60s there was only a small building and a walk along the perimeter. No fences. You could jus pick your way to the bottom. It really looks deep when you are looking from the bottom up.
Very nice video... Thank you...🙏🙏
Arizona Office of Tourism needs to sponsor you.
Thank you for the tour as I will probably never get there. Curious that no vegetation grows there.
I'm glad all that was not there in the70s. We got to walk down into the crater. There was an old truck in there.
Thanks for sharing your travel adventures!
I wanted to see this video again cuz I like that meteor that big hole in the ground that's really neat
Beautiful ♥️ park 😊 nice 👍 adventure 🦋🌞☘️ enjoying fr jamaica 🇯🇲🏖️🌞😎
Great video, Russ
Lovin' it !! Be sure you stay hydrated, Russ
I sure enjoy traveling with you!
Part of the meteor is on display at the Grand Canyon south rim in a shop.... can't remember exactly, been 30 years. It's about a 4 foot oval. Try and find that!!!
In thee 80s I took my 8 year old niece here. I watched a movie that showed that 300 million TONS of rock was instantly vaporized.
Which gave me an idea. With so much molten rock raining down like raindrops, I was bound to find some evidence of it. I stopped along that 5 mile road connecting to I-40.
I drove down a few hundred feet and pulled over and looked. We found a LOT of little melted looking small pieces, like drops.
Heck ya it's super cool.
I always wanted to visit but my parents said it was a tourist trap and did not stop there on our two vacations in that area when I was a child. I think as an adult, although I have been past a lot of times, I have not stopped. You have changed my mind. Will likely go and visit next time in that vicinity. Thanks Russ!
Your parents weren't wrong but it's a trap worth getting caught in! Expensive I guess for a family on the bang per buck scale. If you go wear good shoes and take the rim tour, if it's still going. They didn't allow open sandals when we visited.
Wow, quite a bit different than when I was here as a teen in 1964! But the crater still looks virtually the same as far as I remember. Kudos to the Barringer family for their stewardship of this feature and the facilities they have built. You could put up signs that said state or national park and they wouldn't have to change a thing!
was there in 1973 on the way back to 29 palms california with my friend billy a. always remember
Now, if that cow answered you that would have made your morning. Wow, that Meteor Crater was definitely worth the trip. Yes, we need a meteor or astride deflector. If we take a hit now, it may be several hundred years before the sun came out again. Yes, I know it's hot in Quartzsite, 114 degrees. Stay cool Russ; I enjoyed your cool site.
Super Russ ,the museum seems to have a lot more there now ,too my visit ,the holes the same thou , 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Well that's so amazing
Very cool. I was there a few years ago.
Ig its too hot, maybe head up to Colorado