When the ugliness and tragedy and pain get you down, this is where you go to remind yourself the world is a beautiful place and it's a privilege just to be here. A lot of division in America, but one thing we call agree on is that this place is awesome.
My family emigrated from the UK and Denmark in the late 1800's and settled in Sevier, Piute and Emery Counties in Utah. I love rural Utah. My great great grandparents, great grandparents, and grandparents, and my father and stepmother live in Austin, UT, a little town with a couple dozen people at most. My grandparents have 10 acres with cattle. My soon-to-be wife and I have a 10 year goal to buy land in order to run a small ranch. I used to travel a lot and visited amazing countries. My native Utah will also be special, however. I hope our population growth slows so we don't build on the rest of our agricultural land.
I've seen so little of this country, it's pitiful. I've dreamed of driving across the U.S. desert and Rocky mountains all my life. Still haven't been able to make that dream come true yet, but this video helps me keep it alive.
It's rather interesting how your everyday scenery can be incredible to others. For me, I've lived in Utah for most of my life so I'm used to always seeing the rockies and being around the redrock down south. However, when I go into a big city I'm always amazed by the beauty of skyscrapers, the crowds, huge highway interchanges and such. When you live somewhere you tend to get used to what's around you. It's still beautiful, but you never really think about it because that's just how things look where you are, you know?
No words, simply majestic. I hope one day, humanity will get lost of their "I want everything and now" attitude and restarts enjoying nature. Keep up the good job @AdventureEveryDay sharing those dream scenery with us. Millions of thumbs up for you from Luxemburg (Europe).
Love your presentations! Settled primarily in the New England states, I have forgotten - Just how MAJESTIC and GRAND - the Southwest is! (Been to every state but Hawaii).
Dose anyone remember that “Car and driver”used to celebrate “10 best driving roads “ for few years in back in 90s? I followed few of them and that was best road-trip/ vacation I had, even had to fly in from east to Las Vegas to rent a car to do so. Border to border hugging both sides of Rocky Mountains and driving through desert middle of nowhere, back east with my own ride in green Appalachia mountains to see the race at lime-Rock and beautiful driving with Hudson river, Kansas grassland you hear nothing but humming sounds of V8 and see the wind waving through the grass…before I go, I’m gonna make one more long ride.
Making me cry with these videos. I used to be able to travel, but I no longer can now due to my health. I was 43 years old, 5'9" 180 lbs solid in good health needing no doctors, needing no drugs, no pills nothing. Didn't even have to work out that hard anymore to maintain my lean muscular frame, body was very efficient. All I had to do was maintain my body and enjoy life. That has all ended abruptly due to my conditions Now, I'm a skinny weak 150 lbs can't eat like I want to, bowel movements no good, headaches all the time. Pray for me please. This is no life.
@@AdventureEveryDay thank you, much appreciated. What you are doing with your channel is outstanding. You are doing what my passion was. I finally discovered my passion, which was traveling the beautiful scenery of Gods Earth 🌎. I'm praying I can get back to it as well. Thank you
One day I accepted a date from a guy who wanted to take his new bike from SLC to Moab with me as passenger. I went and endured one of the scariest rides I ever was on. 60 mph winds as we approached the flats before Moab, almost knocking us over many times. Finally, when we arrived, he confessed this was the first time he ever rode a motorcycle. If there ever was a place I would pick to die on it would have been there. SO Beautiful.
There's a spot in this part of UT that is used as a Mars analog site for research purposes. There's a lab out there where they have crews spend 2 weeks at a time. Spacesuits to go outside. Working on greenhouse methods, tools, rovers, all sorts of things. Mars Desert Research Station.
Terrific Vid! I’ve Driven, RV’d & Motorcycled all through our Western States. Having your awesome videos available allows me to enjoy the grandeur as much as possible without actually being on the road & being there. Keep up the good work!!
bonjour magnifique voyage dans l'utah avec ses différents paysages steppes désert de roches et montagne j'ai beaucoup aimé la traversé de la ville de nuit et l'arrêt de repos ou vous avez films le désert de roches rouges je vous remercie pour le partage de votre voyage et magnifique travaille vidéo voyage superbe en votre compagnie merci de se partage cordialement
I just became a Patreon member! Your videos are such a blessing and are very relaxing as I work from home. I've been to many of your destinations and these videos make me feel very happy and wanting to take a road trip. Hopefully, some of the membership can help with gas money. 🙂
These videos are exellent! And I keep watching cause I want to visit america and see these places. I would hope that you could show a map of the route before the video starts so It would be easier to map these places to visit.
I'm so sorry about "Bee-Two-Dary's" invalidism; thank God that they got to watch your always astonishingly beautiful works, "AED". Speaking of which, "AED", fading into night also made me cry, too--the Manti La Salles looming like ghosts, in the final run-up to Moab. Your camera rigs respond almost exactly like those of us blessed with excellent vision, including NIGHT vision. My night vision is exceedingly good. While most people conventionally have some fearfulness of the night, I do not. Even if there's no moon out, I can still see some vestiges of daytime color, almost like I'm a vampire! With all of that in mind, "AED", have you ever considered putting your rigs, your equipment through its paces, when the moon's phases, ranging through 3/4's waxing Full-Full- 3/4's waning-Full? You could try a baby step, by starting your shooting on a piece, at, say, 25 minutes, maybe a bit earlier, before dawn/sunrise. That way, we can see all of the colors bloom out of nowhere, grom the darkness! Sometimes, with Full Moons, when I'm on a desolate, open and long straightaway stretch, with absolutely NO traffic anywhere (I don't want to scare the bejeezus out of anyone.), I've experimented with dousing my headlights for a few seconds, It's beautiful, though I DO NOT recommended it. That looming little black shape parked on the verge, could turn out to be a LEO, ready to pounce upon you with a HEAVY Citation! He/She could be waiting for just this opportunity to nail some somebodies, for this precise act. I do not know what caused the Strikeout Text; I hope that it still displays for you all to read; and, I apologize for it.
While I prefer greenery, deserts have their own innate beauty. I especially love the four corners area. I don't know if there is another place on earth like it, certainly not in size, anyway. Thanks for the memories. I do have one question, though. At the 1:55: 46 spot, you say, "Coming up to where the video began at the San Rafael Swell." Then you said, "Jumping ahead to the other side of the Swell." You've been going east for over 100 miles. How on earth could you be back at the beginning? That being said, I do remember you said at the beginning that you were starting at the Swell, but how did you get back to the beginning when you've been going east all that time? I admit that I confuse easily (LOL), but this is a real puzzler.
We put the San Rafael Swell portion of the drive at the beginning of the video, then proceeded to drive I-70 eastbound from where it begins at I-15 all the way to the Moab exit at Route 191. When we got to the San Rafael Swell later on in the video we skipped it since we'd already shown it at the beginning.
I really like your video recordings. It looks great. How do you make the windshield not reflect, do you use a CLP filter, or how is that set up for you. Thank you and keep up the good work :)
O americano sabe dar valor à sua terra suas paisagens até mesmo um deserto como este do Utah......ainda bem que os apaches ou comanches estão quietos kkkkkkk parabéns adventureE veryday kkkkkk👍👍👍
Great video…but I have to ask did you mean to end in the dark or where you running late that day? The sun setting or at least a lighter sky in the west on the way down to Moab would have been great to see.
Hello. Why have most of trucks (running downhill and uphill too) turned warning lights on? Becouse theyr speed is slower, than alowed? In Europe we are turning on this lights if we have serious problem or when is something dangerous on the road. I am ask becouse I want play American truck simulator rightly. :D Thank you. :)
Not AI but it does look upscaled from 1080p and heavily processed at times (especially seen in blocky forests like at 17:14). But I'm guessing they're just trying to improve the visuals as much as they can from the limited recording capabilities of their camera, possibly a dashcam.
Not AI, and not upscaled. Recorded in full 4K at 60FPS. Any blocky artifacts in the video are due to UA-cam’s compression of the video. Try watching in full 4K resolution which will minimize any compression issues.
Oh there are cities there. 5 National Parks, one of which draws 5 million people per year. Lots of hiking and rock climbing. Mountain biking, all sorts of other activities. A couple of reservoirs and rivers. It is a beautiful place to be. And we're used to the heat.
10:45 didn’t understand the jump to another road It would be interesting if you indicated the time of day of your trip. and somewhere in the corner there is a compass so that you can imagine the direction of movement
When the ugliness and tragedy and pain get you down, this is where you go to remind yourself the world is a beautiful place and it's a privilege just to be here. A lot of division in America, but one thing we call agree on is that this place is awesome.
Well said!
My God.Unreal.I live in Europe but I simply love Utah scenery and I hope one day I'll be able to do some Mountain Biking In Moab.
My family emigrated from the UK and Denmark in the late 1800's and settled in Sevier, Piute and Emery Counties in Utah. I love rural Utah. My great great grandparents, great grandparents, and grandparents, and my father and stepmother live in Austin, UT, a little town with a couple dozen people at most. My grandparents have 10 acres with cattle. My soon-to-be wife and I have a 10 year goal to buy land in order to run a small ranch. I used to travel a lot and visited amazing countries. My native Utah will also be special, however. I hope our population growth slows so we don't build on the rest of our agricultural land.
This stretch of road is why I went back to school and ended up with a MS in geology. Beautiful!
I love that!
That’s very cool!
The American west has so much natural serene beauty. I could watch this all day. 🙂👍👍
So true!
Including nevada
I can't belive we are on the same planet, this is incredible, greetings from South of France !!
Bonjour
Bonjour baguette
Aren't France also very beautiful?
1:32:13 The cutest bunny crossing the road 🐰
Thank you!😍
There's nothing like Utah landscapes.
Thanks for riding along with us!
@@AdventureEveryDay It's all my pleasure!
Unless it's Arizona
I've seen so little of this country, it's pitiful. I've dreamed of driving across the U.S. desert and Rocky mountains all my life. Still haven't been able to make that dream come true yet, but this video helps me keep it alive.
Where are you from
It's rather interesting how your everyday scenery can be incredible to others. For me, I've lived in Utah for most of my life so I'm used to always seeing the rockies and being around the redrock down south. However, when I go into a big city I'm always amazed by the beauty of skyscrapers, the crowds, huge highway interchanges and such. When you live somewhere you tend to get used to what's around you. It's still beautiful, but you never really think about it because that's just how things look where you are, you know?
No words, simply majestic. I hope one day, humanity will get lost of their "I want everything and now" attitude and restarts enjoying nature. Keep up the good job @AdventureEveryDay sharing those dream scenery with us. Millions of thumbs up for you from Luxemburg (Europe).
Thanks very much for the kind words! 😊
Brings back great memories, having done that drive a number of times..thankyou
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fill up the cooler, bring some snacks, fill up the tank, turn on the music and welcome to dreamland😍
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Feels like I'm watching the movie "Duel"...gorgeous scenery!
you mean dune?
@@AZ-rg3rf No, still Duel,1971 Steven Spielberg movie.
@@TheJonnygoodboy have to check it out then
Yesssss!
Western Movies Landscapes….. Amazing Rocks…… Fantastic work……. Appreciate 🛻
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed it!
Love your presentations!
Settled primarily in the New England states, I have forgotten -
Just how MAJESTIC and GRAND - the Southwest is!
(Been to every state but Hawaii).
There's a lot of natural beauty in the Northeast as well, but it seems to be endless in the Southwest.
God Bless America.
Hi from Australia 🇦🇺 really beautiful scenery the colours against the sky are amazing thanks 😊🇦🇺must visit Utah one day 😊
There are stretches of I-70 through Utah that are incredible.
Dose anyone remember that “Car and driver”used to celebrate “10 best driving roads “ for few years in back in 90s? I followed few of them and that was best road-trip/ vacation I had, even had to fly in from east to Las Vegas to rent a car to do so. Border to border hugging both sides of Rocky Mountains and driving through desert middle of nowhere, back east with my own ride in green Appalachia mountains to see the race at lime-Rock and beautiful driving with Hudson river, Kansas grassland you hear nothing but humming sounds of V8 and see the wind waving through the grass…before I go, I’m gonna make one more long ride.
Making me cry with these videos. I used to be able to travel, but I no longer can now due to my health. I was 43 years old, 5'9" 180 lbs solid in good health needing no doctors, needing no drugs, no pills nothing. Didn't even have to work out that hard anymore to maintain my lean muscular frame, body was very efficient. All I had to do was maintain my body and enjoy life. That has all ended abruptly due to my conditions Now, I'm a skinny weak 150 lbs can't eat like I want to, bowel movements no good, headaches all the time. Pray for me please. This is no life.
🙏 Hope you’re able to heal from your health conditions, I’m sorry to hear that you’re going through so much. ❤️
Stranger you have my prayers and hope you get to travel anew
@@AdventureEveryDay thank you, much appreciated. What you are doing with your channel is outstanding. You are doing what my passion was. I finally discovered my passion, which was traveling the beautiful scenery of Gods Earth 🌎. I'm praying I can get back to it as well. Thank you
@@1ENIGMA thank you🙏🙏🙏
OMG Dude! What’s going on, what’s the prognosis? Hope you get better, road trip season is coming up.
You guys are awesome. I put one of your drives on my TV then pedal my stationary bike.
We made many trips to the national parks from Orem, including Arches, Moab, Dead Horse Point and others. Great memories, thanks for the video.
Wonderful pictures! Memories of a wonderful holiday in this area a few years ago. Great !!!👋👋
One day I accepted a date from a guy who wanted to take his new bike from SLC to Moab with me as passenger. I went and endured one of the scariest rides I ever was on. 60 mph winds as we approached the flats before Moab, almost knocking us over many times. Finally, when we arrived, he confessed this was the first time he ever rode a motorcycle. If there ever was a place I would pick to die on it would have been there. SO Beautiful.
These landscapes look as another planet for me! Like Mars! Awesome video!
There's a spot in this part of UT that is used as a Mars analog site for research purposes. There's a lab out there where they have crews spend 2 weeks at a time. Spacesuits to go outside. Working on greenhouse methods, tools, rovers, all sorts of things. Mars Desert Research Station.
@@mycroft16 That's very interesting! Thanks for sharing with me!
The freeway approaches dusk, and the still blue sky in the distance is beautiful. I look forward to more great driving videos from now on.
the perect song for this would be -robert plant: 'big log'
Beautiful Area and drive. Thanks always. 😊😊😊
Glad you enjoy the drive!
Awesome! really enjoying thisfanastic drive thru Utah great thanks! 😊
Glad you’re enjoying it!
I agree. I think I-70 west of Denver all the way to I-15 in Nevada is the most scenic road I have ever driven.
Terrific Vid! I’ve Driven, RV’d & Motorcycled all through our Western States. Having your awesome videos available allows me to enjoy the grandeur as much as possible without actually being on the road & being there. Keep up the good work!!
bonjour magnifique voyage dans l'utah avec ses différents paysages steppes désert de roches et montagne j'ai beaucoup aimé la traversé de la ville de nuit et l'arrêt de repos ou vous avez films le désert de roches rouges je vous remercie pour le partage de votre voyage et magnifique travaille vidéo voyage superbe en votre compagnie merci de se partage cordialement
Beautiful 👌....from Vienna 🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️
damn, the new graphics upgrade of American Truck Simulator looks nice 😉
Valeu! Excelente vídeo, parabéns!
Muito obrigado pela sua generosidade! 💙
Thank you
You're welcome!
Super video belle nature mais si vous ajoutez de la muzik sera tres mieus et salut du mar🎉❤c❤
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This channel is just fabulous.
Thank you so much for this video! This is the best state in the US!
Very nice drive, light traffic, even nicer
fantastic journey! excellent! thank you
I just became a Patreon member! Your videos are such a blessing and are very relaxing as I work from home. I've been to many of your destinations and these videos make me feel very happy and wanting to take a road trip. Hopefully, some of the membership can help with gas money. 🙂
Wow Amazing Utah USA 💯❤👍🙏
♥️
Love west natural scenery
Nothing quite like driving through Utah! :)
Imagine going through that with no roads, just a horse and water.
Imagine if the “horse had no name”…
Beautiful friend.
Beautiful
Thank you 😊
I wish i had places like that near me instead of the endless succession of cities and red lights and people everywhere all the time
I always feel claustrophobic after a while of being in a city. Always feels so good to be out in nature away from the craziness. Thanks for watching!
Красота, конечно!
Cool gameplay of American Truck Simulator.
Maravilha, imagens incríveis 😍🙏
These videos are exellent! And I keep watching cause I want to visit america and see these places. I would hope that you could show a map of the route before the video starts so It would be easier to map these places to visit.
its my "FA48" scenic state. so BeUTAHful!! I wish to live there. OVER the "Tea Kettle state of Fla
Thanks for ride
Lovely
Впечатляет! ...в таких бескрайних просторах возникает острое желание побыстрее въехать в какой-нибудь населённый пункт.
no music?? THANKS GOD
great video, great trip, thanks!
amazing
I'm so sorry about "Bee-Two-Dary's" invalidism; thank God that they got to watch your always astonishingly beautiful works, "AED".
Speaking of which, "AED", fading into night also made me cry, too--the Manti La Salles looming like ghosts, in the final run-up to Moab. Your camera rigs respond almost exactly like those of us blessed with excellent vision, including NIGHT vision. My night vision is exceedingly good. While most people conventionally have some fearfulness of the night, I do not. Even if there's no moon out, I can still see some vestiges of daytime color, almost like I'm a vampire! With all of that in mind, "AED", have you ever considered putting your rigs, your equipment through its paces, when the moon's phases, ranging through 3/4's waxing Full-Full- 3/4's waning-Full? You could try a baby step, by starting your shooting on a piece, at, say, 25 minutes, maybe a bit earlier, before dawn/sunrise. That way, we can see all of the colors bloom out of nowhere, grom the darkness!
Sometimes, with Full Moons, when I'm on a desolate, open and long straightaway stretch, with absolutely NO traffic anywhere (I don't want to scare the bejeezus out of anyone.), I've experimented with dousing my headlights for a few seconds, It's beautiful, though I DO NOT recommended it. That looming little black shape parked on the verge, could turn out to be a LEO, ready to pounce upon you with a HEAVY Citation! He/She could be waiting for just this opportunity to nail some somebodies, for this precise act.
I do not know what caused the Strikeout Text; I hope that it still displays for you all to read; and, I apologize for it.
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Boa noite tudo bem parabens amo viajar
Amazing drive as always! What car are you using and how are you filming? All I hear is road noise (which is incredibly soothing fyi).
This would be so relaxing. How did I never end up living here?
GTA San Andreas! 👌...could use "A Horse with No Name" Playin' in the Car Stereo! ❤️
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Greets from Germany :)
While I prefer greenery, deserts have their own innate beauty. I especially love the four corners area. I don't know if there is another place on earth like it, certainly not in size, anyway. Thanks for the memories.
I do have one question, though. At the 1:55: 46 spot, you say, "Coming up to where the video began at the San Rafael Swell." Then you said, "Jumping ahead to the other side of the Swell." You've been going east for over 100 miles. How on earth could you be back at the beginning? That being said, I do remember you said at the beginning that you were starting at the Swell, but how did you get back to the beginning when you've been going east all that time? I admit that I confuse easily (LOL), but this is a real puzzler.
We put the San Rafael Swell portion of the drive at the beginning of the video, then proceeded to drive I-70 eastbound from where it begins at I-15 all the way to the Moab exit at Route 191. When we got to the San Rafael Swell later on in the video we skipped it since we'd already shown it at the beginning.
@@AdventureEveryDayOkay, just kind of weird, I guess. Nice drive, though.
I really like your video recordings. It looks great. How do you make the windshield not reflect, do you use a CLP filter, or how is that set up for you. Thank you and keep up the good work :)
Hello from Australia that there is Moab Judah Utah where Moses talked to his people not in Arabia seems that way
Landscapes at 2:19:19.... Like, like, like... :)
O americano sabe dar valor à sua terra suas paisagens até mesmo um deserto como este do Utah......ainda bem que os apaches ou comanches estão quietos kkkkkkk parabéns adventureE veryday kkkkkk👍👍👍
Great vid, may i ask what camera you use . Thanks.
like the canyon of Brezina in Algeria
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what camera do you film ?
Great video…but I have to ask did you mean to end in the dark or where you running late that day? The sun setting or at least a lighter sky in the west on the way down to Moab would have been great to see.
2 cool.
Hello. Why have most of trucks (running downhill and uphill too) turned warning lights on? Becouse theyr speed is slower, than alowed? In Europe we are turning on this lights if we have serious problem or when is something dangerous on the road. I am ask becouse I want play American truck simulator rightly. :D Thank you. :)
アメリカ行きたいです
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Nice video for A.I
Not AI but it does look upscaled from 1080p and heavily processed at times (especially seen in blocky forests like at 17:14). But I'm guessing they're just trying to improve the visuals as much as they can from the limited recording capabilities of their camera, possibly a dashcam.
Not AI, and not upscaled. Recorded in full 4K at 60FPS. Any blocky artifacts in the video are due to UA-cam’s compression of the video. Try watching in full 4K resolution which will minimize any compression issues.
God’s country 😍😍😍
I wish American Truck Simulator will be like that someday.
GOOD!
Please provide ambient temperature also. So that viewer can relate and feel it.🙏
In the summer, extremely hot (over 100F). In the winter (there is snow on the ground in the video), 32F.
@@mycroft16 oh! It’s really not habitable. Thank you! 🙏
Oh there are cities there. 5 National Parks, one of which draws 5 million people per year. Lots of hiking and rock climbing. Mountain biking, all sorts of other activities. A couple of reservoirs and rivers. It is a beautiful place to be. And we're used to the heat.
лайк поставил 👍👍👍👍👍❤
2:12:46 Holy crap what a great view that is... Thick blue skies on a mostly-flat plane. Can't beat it.
John Ford was here
1:32:12 Jackrabbit
Have you got your camera mounted on your car roof ??
I want to visit usa
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10:45 didn’t understand the jump to another road
It would be interesting if you indicated the time of day of your trip.
and somewhere in the corner there is a compass so that you can imagine the direction of movement
02:35:33
1:00:00 2:00:00
02:02:03
This looks amazing. What do you use to film these?
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Very nice THANK YOU.....Would have been better if video was in HDR
Awesome video. If you don’t mind sharing what camera was used for this trip? Thank you
Ei cara toca uma musica aí do bonjovi....kkkkk
It's nice but still a freeway... ya need to get off and really see the beauty.
I also thought my traveling days were over but I have decided they are not. You may be surprised what you can still do with God's help.🤔
Thanksgiving from Russia.
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Much love my Russian friend, I’m sorry our leaders are fools
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Hi, tell me, please, which camera did you use?