Thank you, I’m disabled and would never be able to see that cave, it was great to experience through your camera. I still hike but it’s got to be all flat land these days.
go to arches in the off season and in the mornings. the throngs don't arrive until 9:30 or so. then just avoid the popular spots as much as possible. the NP's are more crowded than even but Arches is huge and laid out nicely so you can avoid crowds
@@edrader It seems the area is very sandy and rocky ground. Wheelchairs, no matter the lay-out of the area, have severe difficulties with either of those types of ground.
Your channel is so underrated, I keep waiting in for it to go completely viral as it should. The content is so fabulous, both in terms of your travel vlogs and also your tips for kitting out an SUV. I have purchased your book and follow your channel with delight for all the tips and adventure that you provide.
Yep, I really loved being there all alone. And there are even more petroglyph above/past that swimming hole and waterfall, but I didn't have time to check them out.
I’m sure glad I found your you tube. I love all the parks in Utah. We have been to most of them, but years ago with our kids now adults. Thank you so much for sharing loved this so much!
I have been to Moab and Arches on 4 occasions. I enjoy the view of the rocks as they seem to light up at sunset. I enjoyed the narrow arch in the video. When in Moab I camp at the Hampton Inn.
Arches is wonderful and I loved your video. I was lucky enough to camp in their campground before you had to have reservations. It was all serendipity. One of the best camping times I've had in 25 years of camping in New Mexico, where I live, and in Colorado and Utah. Next time I'm up that way I will hike to, at least, the tunnel. Thank you. I loved that you didn't talk the entire time and when you did talk it was good comments and information. The photography put me right back there, sights and sounds and smells.
Great weather for another great video! I'd really enjoy seeing more of the Arches back country. I've been there once years ago and did a little hiking myself. A very interesting and unique area.
We first went to Moab about 9 yrs ago and go back every year. We just wish we had found out how awesome it is long before we did. We are not young and our ability to hike far is not good but we use our Jeep to get into some beautiful places. We always go mid to late Sept and be there during the week days. Crowds arent that bad then and its cooler. Thanks for your video of 2 places we may never get to see in person....
My wife and I love Arches National Park but have only been there once about a year and a half ago. We do plan on going again. Thanks for your insight on the hiking, I'll have to look for your book.
I am blown away! I’ve been down there many times myself and I’ve watched dozens of vlogs made by hikers but this one is hands down the best! I can’t seem to pick a favorite part. The beautiful fishing hole in the beginning is gorgeous but so is the rest. And the cowboy graffiti is way cool too. I’m excited to check out some of your other videos. So thank you
when i was a young man living in London UK in the fiftys watching john wayne movies how i loved the blue skys the colours of the rocks every thing about it ..thanks for this wonderful..have a look at Sheperds bush london uk ..much the same ..
I got there (Arches) before sunrise last November...maybe 4 or 5 people up at that time...huge difference in experience for me..another great vid, thanks Tristan! And Happy New Year!
Next fall I want to take a week or two and do all of the big parks in Utah. I prefer hitting the big parks in the off season. Cooler weather is nicer for hiking, no crowds in the way, unique photos compared to all of the shots that come from summer color and light. I recently did Zion in the snow and it was like a whole new experience. I like to get to the parks really early to do the easy stuff that I want to see before the crowd, then hit the harder trails to escape the crowds rolling in by lunch time.
ThatOneDude702 A perfect idea. I’m a traveller from England and I’ve been over to America in October several times and each experience has been perfect.
Hi Tristan, Moab and surrounding areas were so quiet and uncommercialised during the early 1990's. So different today, its lost a lot of its charm for me. I used to regularly buy books from The Back of Beyond bookstore, which has thrived over the years since. That's where I first got aqainted to Edward Abbey. I've since obtained all he wrote. That very narrow Arch reminded me of Landscape Arch that I last hiked under in 1994. As always, love your videos... reminding me of such great trips in the four corners area I have made. Oldtimer Englishman now exploring from my armchair.
Excellent Video!! Maybe one day I'll get to visit some of Your views. Thanks for making all of them. Keep Exploring. Oh Yea, I have a Rav4 like Yours. That's how I started watching your videos.
Went to Arches 3 times in the early 70s. No wait at the entrance. But the Giant RVs were just getting popular and they would hog the view sites at the only and very small camp site. And they would party into the early hours. I only had my VW and a tent and I was looked on some very strange person. Also, I you said the RV folks NEVER left the trail. In fact I don't think they left the camp site. I would spend the entire day hiking and rarely saw anyone. Even with the small crowds you still had to get to Delicate Arch VERY early to avoid the crowds. On my last visit the park rangers told us to watch out for flash floods. Two old ladies ignored the ranger's warning and just started across the dry creek bed and then came the water. They started screaming and asking for help. Everyone told them to keep walking across the creek. But they just froze and kept screaming. In the end about a dozen of us took a chance and went the 3 feet into the creek and pulled the ladies out. That's right THREE FEET. That is why I remember this story. Three Feet. The very last time I decided to visit Arches was in '79 and the line of cars was worse than what you showed. I turned around and have never been back.
I live within 50 miles of Great Smoky Mountain NP and a couple national forests, so I can't call SE Utah beautiful, but it sure is striking. Thanks for the video!
You Easterners are all the same. I know because I used to be one about 40 years ago. You think there has to be trees everywhere to be beautiful, but once you spend a little more time in the desert south west, it kind of grows on you. You have to do more than look out of your air conditioned car window. Get out and do some hiking. On second thought ...forget what I just said...we have enough people out here. Just kidding.
I love the Arches NP. Of course, MS does not make it easy just getting to the popular arches but I hobble along. Would never be able to get out where you were so thanks for taking me along.
I live in Utah & didn't even know about this area of the park. I too love to get off the beaten path so maybe I'll do a bit of exploring the next time I'm down in that area. Thanks for showing us parts of the park that no one has appreciated yet!
Yes get there early. We went there a few years ago, we had timed it to arrive just as they opened. As we got to the check-in booth there was car in front of us , he stopped, waited, did nothing and then drove on. I pulled up to the window, realized there was no one home and drove on also. We then stopped at the visitor center which also was not open yet. I spoke with a Ranger in the parking lot who told we could go ahead into the if we wished and pay on the way out as the center wouldn’t be open for another 45 minutes. I explained I had a Senior Pass (get in free at all national parks) he said not to worry about it then and enjoy the park. When we left hours later the line stretched from the entrance booths out to the highway, about a 1/2 mile.
Well gash golly gee, thank you so much for this video & all of your other videos. My last-ish minute trip plans are evolving fast because of your content. At first I thought I wanted to go to Zion, but now I feel like this would be the better option to prioritize. I love swimming spots. I wish I could get your book before my trip next week. Will definitely look into it.
That tunnel is really neat! My kids and I made a brief stop at Arches in August. We had limited time so I was worried about lines at the entrance but we arrived early enough in the day it wasn’t a problem. Someday I hope to make it back when we can spend several days in the area.
Great video once again! I agree with you about the crowds, a little effort will eliminate all of the people who just want to see the sights from their car or vista point. I found Yellowstone to be this way for me anyway.
Thank you for sharing your adventures! I've noticed that if you are anywhere near an arch you HAVE to go through it no matter how big or small it is! Haahaa that's awesome I bet you might even know how many you've gone through! Thanks again!
I do it mostly for the benefit of the video watchers, to be honest. Otherwise, there's no sense of scale! And no, I don't know how many I've been through 😁
When I saw the second waterfall the first thing I thought was I may see that in your next fishing video, I knew you would have not left without trying it. I couldn't.
My brother sent me this link and although I am very familiar with many secrets in Arches, I had not seen this tunnel. On the to-do list, thank you! I clearly recall Ed Abbey writing about journeying up the Salt Wash in Desert Solitaire 1968 "The Moon-Eyed Horse"
I Love Arches N P even though I've never been there (yet!). I really enjoyed that small arch you featured. I think that just like you wanting to climb to the highest point in all(?) of the states, you should film a video of visiting ALL of the over two thousand arches in the park! (there's a challenge for you). And I wish I go with you. Thank you for your videos.
That was really cool! On our trip in the USA we only spend a couple of days in Utah, so we did Zion and Bryce Canyon - but there was so much more to see and do! We need to come back another time!
The Green River road, (dirt road) from green river utah to the Great Gallery pictographs in Horseshoe Canyon, and many other amazing desert sights and marvels, is a fantastic road to explore. You can go down the Flint Trail (high clearance 4WD) to the Maze District of Canyonlands N.P., but one needs to be fully prepared for remote travel.
How beautiful Arches is. I love it that you give GPS coordinates so that I can follow along on Google Maps. It's great to know exactly where your campsites are. I may never make it to Arches again, but I know where I'm staying if I do. :)
I've climbed Half Dome three times, and I think a couple of times I've gotten there early enough that there were only a handful of us on top. But the third time, yeah, the cables section was basically a solid line of people. Not fun!
Heck I used to camp up the creek to those great plunge pools further up! Would hike all the way up to Sand Flats Road where I hid my bicycle to bike back into town.
j solo Then he wouldn't be SUV RVing. LOL. There seems to be a different culture between roof top tent campers and SUV campers. Those Rubicon guys drag half their house along with them. Then they spend two hours dragging all their stuff out of their jeep, and setting up camp. Then they spend another two hours in the morning breaking their camp down and putting all their stuff away again. It's hard to get to the park at 7AM that way. SUV campers just go until it gets dark, then they eat something and climb into the back and go to sleep. Then wake up in the morning, eat something and they are ready to go. It's a much more simple travel lifestyle. It's the way I would like to camp if I had an SUV.
Thank you 🙏 Beautiful hike 🌈, I love this. In my mind I have renamed the ring arch though . In the video ,from some angles it looks like a trunk coming from an elephant head . Pachyderm arch or ground squirrel bridge 😜😎
You'll have a great time! Arches is a very accessible park. You can see a lot without a ton of effort... Other than trying to find a parking spot at some of the more popular trailheads 😁 Thanks for watching.
Cool video! Also a lot of good hints about timing at popular National Parks. When I see those arches like you hiked up to, I always wonder how much longer they will stand? Next year? Or maybe a thousand or more? A blink of the eye geologically speaking.
Thank you, I’m disabled and would never be able to see that cave, it was great to experience through your camera. I still hike but it’s got to be all flat land these days.
I'm really happy that I'm able to take you out on these adventures with me, Richard. Thanks for watching!
go to arches in the off season and in the mornings. the throngs don't arrive until 9:30 or so. then just avoid the popular spots as much as possible. the NP's are more crowded than even but Arches is huge and laid out nicely so you can avoid crowds
Can i do this in a wheelchair?
yes. arches is very well laid out
@@edrader It seems the area is very sandy and rocky ground. Wheelchairs, no matter the lay-out of the area, have severe difficulties with either of those types of ground.
To be lost in wilderness without humans is a Dream, may it come true.
Your channel is so underrated, I keep waiting in for it to go completely viral as it should. The content is so fabulous, both in terms of your travel vlogs and also your tips for kitting out an SUV. I have purchased your book and follow your channel with delight for all the tips and adventure that you provide.
Thanks for the kind words, Jen! And thanks for getting the book. I really appreciate it 😁
That arch looked so fragile! I'm glad I got to see it in your video before it falls. Thanks, Tristan!
Thanks for watching, Timothy!
Thanks Tristan for hiking to the arch...spectacular
in its thin precariousness!
I thought so too! Thanks Dean.
So beautiful. Amazing that you were alone given how many people were heading into the park that day. I like the ring arch. Thanks for taking us along.
The tunnel was amazing
Wow! you are so cool! fishing a waterfall, exploring magical tunnel, communing with sacred arch! i want to adventure like this one day!
Yep! Great park. I was there on my birthday 2018, no line at all to get in then. Love your series
It is amazing that the petroglyphs are still there. So cool that you have that place to yourself.
Yep, I really loved being there all alone. And there are even more petroglyph above/past that swimming hole and waterfall, but I didn't have time to check them out.
I’m sure glad I found your you tube. I love all the parks in Utah. We have been to most of them, but years ago with our kids now adults. Thank you so much for sharing loved this so much!
I have been to Moab and Arches on 4 occasions. I enjoy the view of the rocks as they seem to light up at sunset. I enjoyed the narrow arch in the video. When in Moab I camp at the Hampton Inn.
Cool video. That arch was super thin! Thanks for taking the time to make the video and share it with us.
You visit the most beautiful places! Loved the peace and serenity and solitude.
Ah...Arches. One of my favorite parks!
Been a while since I visited but I'll return again some day. Thanks for showing some lesser known areas. ✌
Love Moab!!!...Thank you for a great video
Thanks for watching!
Arches is wonderful and I loved your video. I was lucky enough to camp in their campground before you had to have reservations. It was all serendipity. One of the best camping times I've had in 25 years of camping in New Mexico, where I live, and in Colorado and Utah. Next time I'm up that way I will hike to, at least, the tunnel. Thank you. I loved that you didn't talk the entire time and when you did talk it was good comments and information. The photography put me right back there, sights and sounds and smells.
Thanks Loana!
I enjoyed the Rock Art and the Arch and I think it’s not long for this world!❤️😀🇺🇸🌏
Thank you for sharing some of your life's adventures. The areas you film are beautiful and awe inspiring.
Thanks Peggy 😊
Great weather for another great video! I'd really enjoy seeing more of the Arches back country. I've been there once years ago and did a little hiking myself. A very interesting and unique area.
I have at least a couple other videos showing the Arches backcountry. One is called "The Last Day" and the other is "Wild Success and Epic Failure"
Arches! One of my favorite parks! ❤️❤️❤️ so nice to see more of the backcountry! I can’t wait til I can travel and hike full time!
We first went to Moab about 9 yrs ago and go back every year. We just wish we had found out how awesome it is long before we did. We are not young and our ability to hike far is not good but we use our Jeep to get into some beautiful places. We always go mid to late Sept and be there during the week days. Crowds arent that bad then and its cooler. Thanks for your video of 2 places we may never get to see in person....
I really like this guy's ball cap arrangement with that sunshade and all.
It's the Sun Runner hat by OR. Great hat!
I've just recently came across your UA-cam channel, but have enjoyed vicariously exploring Zion and now Arches with you. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Thomas!
Nice! Thanks for climbing up that steep hill into the cave for us.
Thanks for watching, Alice!
My wife and I love Arches National Park but have only been there once about a year and a half ago. We do plan on going again. Thanks for your insight on the hiking, I'll have to look for your book.
Loved the tunnel and the arch! Always enjoy the petroglyphs. Was in Arches in September on a tour from MA. Great to revisit it. Thank you!
It's a fun place to revisit time and time again. Thanks Edie!
Beautiful country used to spend a lot of time in Moab area years ago
I am blown away! I’ve been down there many times myself and I’ve watched dozens of vlogs made by hikers but this one is hands down the best! I can’t seem to pick a favorite part. The beautiful fishing hole in the beginning is gorgeous but so is the rest. And the cowboy graffiti is way cool too. I’m excited to check out some of your other videos. So thank you
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it!
The arch was stunning!
when i was a young man living in London UK in the fiftys watching john wayne movies how i loved the blue skys the colours of the rocks every thing about it ..thanks for this wonderful..have a look at Sheperds bush london uk ..much the same ..
I got there (Arches) before sunrise last November...maybe 4 or 5 people up at that time...huge difference in experience for me..another great vid, thanks Tristan! And Happy New Year!
Yep, that's the way to do it, for sure! Thanks for watching.
Next fall I want to take a week or two and do all of the big parks in Utah. I prefer hitting the big parks in the off season. Cooler weather is nicer for hiking, no crowds in the way, unique photos compared to all of the shots that come from summer color and light. I recently did Zion in the snow and it was like a whole new experience. I like to get to the parks really early to do the easy stuff that I want to see before the crowd, then hit the harder trails to escape the crowds rolling in by lunch time.
ThatOneDude702 A perfect idea. I’m a traveller from England and I’ve been over to America in October several times and each experience has been perfect.
Yep, that's basically my usual schedule too. And isn't Zion great in the snow?
Driven by there a number of times. So cool Tristan! I'm going to have to check them both out. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks for watching 👍
Hi Tristan, Moab and surrounding areas were so quiet and uncommercialised during the early 1990's. So different today, its lost a lot of its charm for me. I used to regularly buy books from The Back of Beyond bookstore, which has thrived over the years since. That's where I first got aqainted to Edward Abbey. I've since obtained all he wrote. That very narrow Arch reminded me of Landscape Arch that I last hiked under in 1994. As always, love your videos... reminding me of such great trips in the four corners area I have made. Oldtimer Englishman now exploring from my armchair.
very nice arch, nice Tunnel, thanks for sharing...
The trout made my mouth water.
Great video! Arches is one of my favorite national parks, if not my favorite. I'll have to check out the tunnel next time I'm there.
I enjoy your channel. This was a nice video, showing places in Arches where there are no crowds. Love it. Keep those videos coming!
I really enjoy your videos. You are such a brave person. God bless.
“he says as he falls to his death” - please don’t - stay alive and keep giving us your high quality, wonderful travel videos - thank-you,🏞😎
Thanks Julia 😁
Excellent Video!! Maybe one day I'll get to visit some of Your views. Thanks for making all of them. Keep Exploring. Oh Yea, I have a Rav4 like Yours. That's how I started watching your videos.
Reeeeally enjoying these Utah videos, my friend! You're singlehandedly populating my Todo list! Thanks!
Awesome 👍
I love it! And please ignore my question about the best time to go to Canyonlands to avoid people! This one answers that. 😊
Gosh I just love watching your videos they are so informative and so much fun to watch! Hope you get back to Montana sometime soon.
Went to Arches 3 times in the early 70s. No wait at the entrance. But the Giant RVs were just getting popular and they would hog the view sites at the only and very small camp site. And they would party into the early hours. I only had my VW and a tent and I was looked on some very strange person. Also, I you said the RV folks NEVER left the trail. In fact I don't think they left the camp site.
I would spend the entire day hiking and rarely saw anyone.
Even with the small crowds you still had to get to Delicate Arch VERY early to avoid the crowds. On my last visit the park rangers told us to watch out for flash floods. Two old ladies ignored the ranger's warning and just started across the dry creek bed and then came the water. They started screaming and asking for help. Everyone told them to keep walking across the creek. But they just froze and kept screaming. In the end about a dozen of us took a chance and went the 3 feet into the creek and pulled the ladies out. That's right THREE FEET. That is why I remember this story. Three Feet.
The very last time I decided to visit Arches was in '79 and the line of cars was worse than what you showed. I turned around and have never been back.
I love arches national park. I like to get off the beaten path also but I do enjoy seeing the big sights also even with all the tourists.
Same here. The big sights are big for a reason!
Holy cow, Tristan! I just went to Amazon and searched your name. I didn't know you had written so many books! That's fabulous. 😀
Buy the books. They are great.
Aw thanks 😊
Thanks for taking us with you.
Thanks for coming along, Anna.
I live within 50 miles of Great Smoky Mountain NP and a couple national forests, so I can't call SE Utah beautiful, but it sure is striking.
Thanks for the video!
You Easterners are all the same. I know because I used to be one about 40 years ago. You think there has to be trees everywhere to be beautiful, but once you spend a little more time in the desert south west, it kind of grows on you. You have to do more than look out of your air conditioned car window. Get out and do some hiking. On second thought ...forget what I just said...we have enough people out here. Just kidding.
AWESOME TUNNEL!!! your videos are stunning!!! THANK YOU!!!
Thanks!
I love the Arches NP. Of course, MS does not make it easy just getting to the popular arches but I hobble along. Would never be able to get out where you were so thanks for taking me along.
I'm happy to be able to take you along with me! Thanks for watching.
I live in Utah & didn't even know about this area of the park. I too love to get off the beaten path so maybe I'll do a bit of exploring the next time I'm down in that area. Thanks for showing us parts of the park that no one has appreciated yet!
There's a lot of park to explore, for sure! Thanks Dave.
Yes get there early. We went there a few years ago, we had timed it to arrive just as they opened. As we got to the check-in booth there was car in front of us , he stopped, waited, did nothing and then drove on. I pulled up to the window, realized there was no one home and drove on also. We then stopped at the visitor center which also was not open yet. I spoke with a Ranger in the parking lot who told we could go ahead into the if we wished and pay on the way out as the center wouldn’t be open for another 45 minutes. I explained I had a Senior Pass (get in free at all national parks) he said not to worry about it then and enjoy the park. When we left hours later the line stretched from the entrance booths out to the highway, about a 1/2 mile.
Loved the Ring Arch. Really incredible. TFS your trip today.
Thanks for watching!
You had a Beautiful day to go on this hike!!!
Yep, it was great!
Well gash golly gee, thank you so much for this video & all of your other videos. My last-ish minute trip plans are evolving fast because of your content. At first I thought I wanted to go to Zion, but now I feel like this would be the better option to prioritize. I love swimming spots. I wish I could get your book before my trip next week. Will definitely look into it.
Heading to Arches in a month and will try to find your book. Thank you for so much info Triston. Mike & Jane Previti
That tunnel is really neat! My kids and I made a brief stop at Arches in August. We had limited time so I was worried about lines at the entrance but we arrived early enough in the day it wasn’t a problem. Someday I hope to make it back when we can spend several days in the area.
Great video once again! I agree with you about the crowds, a little effort will eliminate all of the people who just want to see the sights from their car or vista point. I found Yellowstone to be this way for me anyway.
Yep, I've had that experience in Yellowstone too. Just takes a bit of planning and effort, and you'll have the spot all to yourself. Thanks Steve!
I’m heading to arches in two days and this video is a god send
Thank you for sharing your adventures! I've noticed that if you are anywhere near an arch you HAVE to go through it no matter how big or small it is! Haahaa that's awesome I bet you might even know how many you've gone through! Thanks again!
I do it mostly for the benefit of the video watchers, to be honest. Otherwise, there's no sense of scale! And no, I don't know how many I've been through 😁
When I saw the second waterfall the first thing I thought was I may see that in your next fishing video, I knew you would have not left without trying it. I couldn't.
Yep, the full video will be in the next fishing video, or maybe the one after that. Caught several fish in that creek. Thanks Nancy!
Love the ring arch!
My brother sent me this link and although I am very familiar with many secrets in Arches, I had not seen this tunnel. On the to-do list, thank you! I clearly recall Ed Abbey writing about journeying up the Salt Wash in Desert Solitaire 1968 "The Moon-Eyed Horse"
There's a lot in Arches to uncover! Thanks for watching
I have also been to Moab many times but have never heard of these two formations. Thanks for the info.
Loved the ring arch! Be careful out there! Nice cowboy art. 😉
I Love Arches N P even though I've never been there (yet!). I really enjoyed that small arch you featured. I think that just like you wanting to climb to the highest point in all(?) of the states, you should film a video of visiting ALL of the over two thousand arches in the park! (there's a challenge for you). And I wish I go with you. Thank you for your videos.
That was really cool! On our trip in the USA we only spend a couple of days in Utah, so we did Zion and Bryce Canyon - but there was so much more to see and do! We need to come back another time!
You definitely need to come back. I always say that Utah has the highest density of beautiful places of any state
I went and hiked to both the tunnel and ring arch and saw the cowboy graffiti on the way. Thanks for sharing gypsy coordinates.
Awesome 👍
Very cool. Thanks for sharing. I didn't know you wrote a book about this place. I'll have to check it out.
The Green River road, (dirt road) from green river utah to the Great Gallery pictographs in Horseshoe Canyon, and many other amazing desert sights and marvels, is a fantastic road to explore. You can go down the Flint Trail (high clearance 4WD) to the Maze District of Canyonlands N.P., but one needs to be fully prepared for remote travel.
Thanks for sharing. Glad I decided to take a look. I enjoyed the whole video.
been there and do that every winter. great time
How beautiful Arches is. I love it that you give GPS coordinates so that I can follow along on Google Maps. It's great to know exactly where your campsites are. I may never make it to Arches again, but I know where I'm staying if I do. :)
Loved it all. Thank you.
awesome video and now I have a new place to add to my list of places to check out.
Great video, thanks! I have been to Arches three times.
It's a great place, isn't it?
One of my favorite areas of the park. Spent hours there.
Love your videos! Thanks for sharing them
Thanks Valarie!
Climbed half dome 9 years ago. It was a wed afternoon in June. At least a couple hundred people.
I've climbed Half Dome three times, and I think a couple of times I've gotten there early enough that there were only a handful of us on top. But the third time, yeah, the cables section was basically a solid line of people. Not fun!
Everyone’s at the Mesa Arches at Canyonland in the mornings.
The irony. Solitary writer and adventurer Tristan Higbee following in Desert Solitaire author Edward Abbey's footsteps.
Thank you for showing all these off the beaten track hikes.
Have to done a video of lost springs canyon in north east arches?
No I haven't, actually. It's on my list, though.
another great video Thanks man!
I love Arches been there twice, now i have to go again to go to the tunnel. I also want to drive the white rim road out of Moab.
It's definitely a place worth visiting over and over again
This seems like heaven!
It's a great place, for sure!
very cool - thanks for sharing ...
Thanks for watching!
That tiny arch is definitely on it way to collapsing soon. Within a few hundred years soon lol.
Mill Creek. I used to camp out on the yellow cat at the springs where salt creek starts. lovely place and back 30 years ago hardly anyone around.
Heck I used to camp up the creek to those great plunge pools further up! Would hike all the way up to Sand Flats Road where I hid my bicycle to bike back into town.
My house is in walking distance and it’s a ZOO in the summer!!!
That cave is nice to know about, get out of the weather etc.
Heading to Yellowstone tomorrow... little different kind of cold! 😂
Don't freeze to death! 😁☠️
Tristan ,How about getting a wrangler with a roof top tent ? Incredible exploring
j solo Then he wouldn't be SUV RVing. LOL. There seems to be a different culture between roof top tent campers and SUV campers. Those Rubicon guys drag half their house along with them. Then they spend two hours dragging all their stuff out of their jeep, and setting up camp. Then they spend another two hours in the morning breaking their camp down and putting all their stuff away again. It's hard to get to the park at 7AM that way. SUV campers just go until it gets dark, then they eat something and climb into the back and go to sleep. Then wake up in the morning, eat something and they are ready to go. It's a much more simple travel lifestyle. It's the way I would like to camp if I had an SUV.
Try under a minute to set up the tent.Tristan would get 250k more subscribers , he does not have to go where the hard core goes just up his own game
I mean, I'd take it if someone offered it to me, but I'm not going to spend $$$$ on that kind of setup. Thanks for watching.
Another great video!
Thank you 🙏 Beautiful hike 🌈, I love this. In my mind I have renamed the ring arch though . In the video ,from some angles it looks like a trunk coming from an elephant head . Pachyderm arch or ground squirrel bridge 😜😎
I like those!
I guess you won't be alone now with giving out the GPS coordinates!
They have been widely available online for years
Cool, I’ll have to get your book! My siblings and I are considering a trip to Arches and other parks in Utah for a family trip this fall.
You'll have a great time! Arches is a very accessible park. You can see a lot without a ton of effort... Other than trying to find a parking spot at some of the more popular trailheads 😁 Thanks for watching.
Three Dogs and a Camper.......Your in for a real treat. Utah is amazing!
Cool video! Also a lot of good hints about timing at popular National Parks. When I see those arches like you hiked up to, I always wonder how much longer they will stand? Next year? Or maybe a thousand or more? A blink of the eye geologically speaking.
I wonder about that too. Thanks Jonathan!
My favorite place to go in my home state.
Beautiful Arch shot @11:35!
Thanks!