@@SuperShinyCyndaquil Oregon in general is extremely special, this is just one of many different climates in the state. A good place to add to the bucket list for sure!
I LOVE Leslie Gulch. Also just visited there for the first time this year. Loved it so much went back again a few months later with my brother and his wife. So scenic!
I've spent a lot of time in Leslie Gulch over the last 40 years riding the trails on motorcycles and flying my ultralight. One of my favorite areas of Oregon. Next time you're there I recommend driving over to Three Finger Gulch and taking a hike. High clearance vehicle required but the canyon walls are spectacular. Early summer is best when the grass is tall and green. There are caves, a very old rock corral, and thousands of birds nesting in the cliffs. Just don't tell anyone about it!
I have a book written by a woman who lived in the area over 100 years ago, it's incredible the things she says about it from the prospective of someone that lived before the road was even there!
I just found and subscribed to your channel. Amazing photography and video. I'm in Nampa, Idaho and anxious to explore the Owyhees. You might also check out the Succor Creek area.
I was grew up in John Day and covered most of that country back in the 70's. I think that is the area I remember seeing Mountain Goats when we were heading through Leslie Gulch on our way to Owyhee Reservoir. I don't know if they are still around, but I heard they had been re-introduced in a number of areas at some point in time. Speaking of wildlife: 10:50 Looks like Godzilla's back cresting up out from under the ground.
went out there and explored all of the eastern state a couple years back, leslie’s gulch is nice! and especially camping out in the high desert gives you fucking amazing views
Maybe Smith Rock State Park down in Bend... Those are your words. Generalization? Nah, you were direct. Maps are hard bruhhhh 🤣 Redmond is closer than Bend to Smith Rock State Park ☠️
My state, Oregon is amazing from desert to ocean. Beautiful!
@@carolpetersen4201 it really is!
I live here, and love to see fellow Oregonians sharing the beauty of our state
You live in a very cool place!
Oregon is something special that’s for sure🙌🏻
@@SeanTolan_illuminated_imaging He doesn't know where Smith Rock State Park is 😂
Never been to Oregon, but this is definitely on my bucket list
@@SuperShinyCyndaquil Oregon in general is extremely special, this is just one of many different climates in the state.
A good place to add to the bucket list for sure!
I LOVE Leslie Gulch. Also just visited there for the first time this year. Loved it so much went back again a few months later with my brother and his wife. So scenic!
It’s really an awesome place!
DUDE!! Awesome video! Start to finish! Goku, the footy from the drive there, awesome drone footage, and stunning photos! Looking forward to episode ✌🏼
Thanks bro, that really means a lot!❤️🙏🏻
Sick edits broseph!
@@captinkickd thanks dude!❤️🙏🏻
Love eastern oregon good job!
It’s so sick I need to go back!
Thanks dude:)
Love the drone shots!
@@carrief4371 thank you so much!
I will! I just retired so I will have the time, finally!
Grew up in E OR. Very nice renders. Great use of the golden hours
@@squidnoid8 thank you! Eastern Oregon is just on a whole other level for sure
Photographer's paradise, for sure. When I first photographed Leslie Gulch in 1965, I couldn't believe it was part of eastern Oregon.
1965 Ken you are one of the OG’s!
Couldn’t imagine photographing this place back then, that is awesome!
I've spent a lot of time in Leslie Gulch over the last 40 years riding the trails on motorcycles and flying my ultralight. One of my favorite areas of Oregon. Next time you're there I recommend driving over to Three Finger Gulch and taking a hike. High clearance vehicle required but the canyon walls are spectacular. Early summer is best when the grass is tall and green. There are caves, a very old rock corral, and thousands of birds nesting in the cliffs. Just don't tell anyone about it!
Appreciate it! I’ll definitely put it on my list:)
Stunning scenery! This Oregonian has a road trip to plan...lol
You gotta go for sure!
I LOVE this area. I live very close to that area and visit it often. I've been there many times!
Living over here would be insane!
That’s awesome
That area is the only place I have not been to in Oregon. 🤠👍
Nice! Sounds like it’s time to go check it out😎
I have a book written by a woman who lived in the area over 100 years ago, it's incredible the things she says about it from the prospective of someone that lived before the road was even there!
That’s awesome! Can’t imagine knowing this place a century ago
I just found and subscribed to your channel. Amazing photography and video. I'm in Nampa, Idaho and anxious to explore the Owyhees. You might also check out the Succor Creek area.
Appreciate it dude!
I will definitely start some research on Succor Creek area🙏🏻
Owyhee is so sick, hope you get the chance soon to go explore it!
it was a crown jewel 25 years ago on my first trip and it still is, you captured it well, we didn't have drones back than
Thank you so much!
Drones can really elevate a landscape’s perspective for sure. This whole area is definitely amazing from ground level and up:)
@@eliastcobb5506 try the head waters of the wood river
Nice picks 👍
@@blaynewilliams1384 thanks man!
I was grew up in John Day and covered most of that country back in the 70's. I think that is the area I remember seeing Mountain Goats when we were heading through Leslie Gulch on our way to Owyhee Reservoir. I don't know if they are still around, but I heard they had been re-introduced in a number of areas at some point in time.
Speaking of wildlife: 10:50 Looks like Godzilla's back cresting up out from under the ground.
That’s rad! I would have loved to see some mountain goats up there!
Lol it totally does look like Godzilla’s back😂
went out there and explored all of the eastern state a couple years back, leslie’s gulch is nice! and especially camping out in the high desert gives you fucking amazing views
I definitely want to go back and spend much more time here! And to explore more of eastern Oregon:)
8:50 - really great shot here, nice framing and lighting
Thanks man!🙂
@@eliastcobb5506 I'm subbed, I'm originally from Lind, WA and that land is where my heart is, nice to see it getting appreciated more.
@@BryanDoesCinema appreciate it man🙏🏻
Went to Leslie gulch 30 years ago,not another human there.most Oregonians had never had never heard of it.
It’s definitely a pretty rad place!
Grew up in Eastern Oregon, no place like it.
Truly is a remarkable place
I notice you say "Leslie's Gulch" but it's actuially Leslie Gulch.
Whoops! My b😅
@@jtbaren6483 He doesn't know where Smith Rock State Park is located as well. Don't be surprised about more basic errors.
Beautiful man. Thank you.
Thanks so much!
Smith Rock is not in Bend.
Terrebonne 🤣
@@mmmd3429 was just saying Bend for a generalization:)
Maybe Smith Rock State Park down in Bend... Those are your words. Generalization? Nah, you were direct.
Maps are hard bruhhhh 🤣
Redmond is closer than Bend to Smith Rock State Park ☠️
@@mmmd3429 lol whatever you say:)
@@eliastcobb5506 You said it in the video. Pathetic you can't admit to being wrong. Poor little guy.
@@mmmd3429 thanks for watching! :)
as good as Bryce
Bad music
@@mikewhite9818 lol sorry bro
Slow down on the coffee, you talk so fast I can't understand you
Lmao
Sometimes I speed it up...lmao