What a crew you guys make. Lots of fun to watch, and great videography. I love your humble and easy-going manner in handling the complex route-finding and exposed scrambling. You remind me of myself and my 3 decades of similar trips to the slickrock country. It is my favorite part of the world. Escalante River, Choprock Canyon, Moody Creek, Dirty Devil, Navaho Creek, Kaibito Creek, West Canyon, Face Canyon, Aztec Creek, Oak Canyon, Bridge/Cliff Canyon, etc, etc. Some of these areas had no nearby trailheads, so my bunch from Tucson would sometimes hire a boat to drop us off somewhere on Lake Powell and pick us up a week later in a different spot, so we could check out the lower parts of the tributary canyons and benchlands. I finally gave it up in 2018 at the age of 70. Thanks for letting me relive those halcyon days.
That land is so beautiful and unforgiving. Nice view of the Henry's and lake on the high ridge. You were out there. I liked the peyote music. I always feel like I'm on a vision quest out there with Navajo mountain always in view. I wish not to turn into a crow after I get back to the vehicle...
Yes, agreed, its a magic land, I wish I could be out there more often, always following Jamal Greens videos from the area and seeing there is so much to explore that I havent even thought about
Hopped over from your solo Winter camp, for a bit of soul-warming sunshine on the canyon. Nooks, crannies, narrows and knee shaking drop offs! 🌄 Gorgeous!
@@NorwegianXplorer Must of been the red spirit guide, leading you to otherwordly formations and powerful plateaus! Both of you made a long week or more of it! Had to be one that sticks good!
I love this whole, vast area. Been exploring around here since 1992. Oldtimer Englishman from Shropshire who has been reliving my younger days with your awesome vids. Thanks guys.
Amazing walls in this journey Jarl. Glad you were able to access water. The overlook from the top of the Baker trail was inspired. Watching this made me want to re-watch your journey with Joey to Death Hollow, another extraordinary canyon with fantastic views after you came up on top.
I'm sure Norwegians will make a big deal that you lumped them in with Danes. My ex-wife is second generation Norwegian and she would consider being confused with any of the other Scandinavian countries to be fighting words. Oh I'm sorry "ignoring for a month" words
Absolutly fantastic, my husband and me did a roundtrip in Coyote Gulch in 2012 with start at crack in the wall and goin out at Jacob Hamblin Arch with noch alternative. This climbing out i will remember all my life, it was horrible for me. So you did some more spectacular routes. Great stuff, thank you.
This is really beautiful and the colors and textures are amazing. I love how you captured the amazing colors of the stunning sun rise. I watch all of Joey Coponato videos, and I also am now enjoying your wonderful adventures. Thank You for sharing!
Been wanting to do Coyote Canyon via The Crack. You and Joey made it even more enticing. I can nearly visualize the route in my mind's eye without ever having been there. great video. Good to see Joey out there again too. Water... Water... Water!
This was too much spectacular for me to handle. Thanks for the tour. I still hike but after new knees and being a fossil somethings I better no longer try. I worked too much and should have done more while young. Those kids get in the way sometime but no regrets. Joey was a fantastic companion. He has a great aura. Next time less us see some things like food and equipment. What shoes you both used ? Why no trekking poles. Those kind of personal things are also interesting. Thanks so much for the tour. It was almost like I was there.
Thank you Jeff! I am doing more camp oriented videos these days as well. The equipment is not really of much consequense, Joey always use what he has at hand and I have been tending to go with La sportiva shoes. Trekking poles are in the way and messes with my balance.
Stunning. Beautiful. I have watched a lot of videos from this area but this hike, you two, and the fall light make it truly magical. Thank you once again for taking me on a trip through nature’s awe and wonder.
Watched just being curious about the Stevens canyon bypasses and ended up staying for the whole thing, really beautiful you guys rocked it, watching the "crux" made me so anxious and I love that tarantula getting the right of way, escalante is my home yet you both have experienced it in a way I have yet to see, always welcome hearts like yours good job
Thank you so much, I wish Escalante was my home too, but it is always in my heart as the most magnificent area I have ever visited, hope to be back soon!
Truly enjoyed being on your adventure. I had my Nat Geo Map 710 trying to track your trip. It got a bit confusing, but I will read your trip description and relook. Thanks again.
That is awesome, it is confusing for sure, not any trails out there, especially the part from Cliff and down to the Escalante is very confusing, actually the part from the Escalante and over to Fools canyon is also confusing haha, you need to read Steve Allens book very carefully together with a Topo map to figure it out.
NorthwestWanderer Beautiful country..I love Utah.... but. .....NOTHING.....NOTHING can make this BS go “smooth” And ..it is just going to get worse until they make us all half human.
Thank you, he used a steripen for this trip I believe, I used a Sawyer filter, but if there are living things in the water it usually means its healthy and nothing to worry about.
Heey Yarl and Joey!!!! Here is the dutch couple from your video hahaha giving Joey some rope assistance!! This is such a coincidence. I was watching UA-cam videos and all of a sudden I saw your faces popping on the TV. My girlfriend and I immediately started laughing because first of all we didn't expect to see you two and we were happy to see you guys and bringing us back this amazing memory. It was a funny appearance how Joey ended up with his shoes and glasses. It was so nice to meet you guys and how nice was it to have that tasty dinner after the hike :P !! BTW I'm amazed by the quality of your videos. Did you film this with your iPhone 11 Promax and also your other videos like Sequoia NP?
Franklin, so great to hear from you. amazing day in Coyote Gulch right? It was great hearing from you too, and thanks again for that rope trick, with Joeys slippery and worn out shoes it made all the difference:-) I bet you noticed you can be seen in the video! Actually in Escalante I filmed with and iPhone 7+ but I Have since switched to 11 Pro Max for every video I did after that, filming in 4k, and now also 60fps. Hope you are both well!
Wow! Some of that ledge and also at the end climbing was scary to watch! You guys are brave! None the less fabulous vlog. The colors were amazing! Great job!
Wow. Cool video!! I love backpacking, but I don't have the guts to hike any of these canyons in Utah. The thought of flash-floods freaks me out, and the climbing doesn't help. I'll leave it to those who have more courage than me!
I was out at Canyonlands Needles shooting my own video that same week as this trip and I can attest to the dryness of S. Utah at the time. I think at one point I was portaging 10 liters. Ouch. Lovely video, digging the style, I've gotta watch your other stuff now!
10 L, thats a lot, I think I maxed at about 8 L on this trip:-) I will have new videos from Death Hollow and Muddy Creek out soon as well, thanks for watching!
Great to meet you guys behind the reef last week! This video brought back fond memories of HDT section 6. This loop seemed an especially brave task during the fall; I’m glad the water sources were there for you when needed. Nice touch with the 4K. I’m curious to look at Steve Allen’s routes now. Thanks for sharing this Jarl. -Amos
Hey Amos, great running into you and talking to you, it appears that there has been a major incident in the swell yesterday, the day we were meant to head back out, luckily we hiked by night and made it out on Sunday!
@@NorwegianXplorer Wow great to hear you are both ok. I wonder if it rained in the Swell itself or if it was a faraway storm that snowballed down the drainage? Sadly I heard a child got swept away this week in a flash flood in LWH canyon :( Tragedies like that are a good reminder to take appropriate precautions. I see that Steve Allen's book on SRS is still available. I'm guessing that is where you learned of the Muddy Creek/Cistern Canyon route?
@@BackpackerDiaries I think the storm hit right on top of the swell and Goblin Valley, I watched it from HW24 as I was leaving Hanksville, really sad and tragic what happened to the 2 girls! Steve Allens books are a great inspiration for sure, is routes are very cool!
Dude your so lucky you have someone who could help with the route. I wanna hike here so bad but little nervous about route finding. I have Steve Allen’s book but still. I have tons of experience hiking in Grand Canyon but I want to get out and do more
I basically had the whole route figured out on my maps before we went, Joey brought the book and we referenced something every now and then, I spend weeks with the maps and books before we go to make sure things feel right, it is a bit tricky to figure some of it out for sure!
17:00 There's a concept in the biosciences called the Law of the Minimum: that necessary item which is in least supply controls growth. In arid regions, water is that thing. Its availability at any particular spot controls growth...and attracts attention. A pool which would not attract a second glance in water-rich regions becomes a place to visit and gets a name in an arid region.
Print at bottom of the screen is to small. But it's a great trip !! But shorts r hard on legs.... mostly the knees. The sand stone is like sand paper... Yes, awesome night skies !!!!
Hello! Enjoy your videos! Great trip, like many of the ones you’ve posted. I am trying to plan a trip with some legs that overlap this trip. Do you have a fox track of this trip you’d be willing to share? Many thanks!
Really must be sure footed on those ledges! I would give that tarantula the right of way too, lol. Did you encounter snakes out there? Awesome views. Beautiful color.
Another great video by Jarl. I would love to see a map of this route. I understand the Stevens, and Baker route, but then it got confusing for me. So I guess you are essentially following Steve Allen's route 21? Epic. Glad you found water up on Cliff. Having Joey in your video is entertaining. His personality is great combined with yours.
Thank you, this is the route from Allens Canyoneering 2 book, «Escalante South», it is a bit confusing to follow from after Cliff, but I think we were able to follow the route pretty accuratly the whole way.
Yeah, I am always relieved when we find the right way, but route finding is a lot of fun, also knowing that not many people get to see Georges Camp Canyon and similar, I miss being in a remote place like that right now:-)
@@NorwegianXplorer Well at least you were able to at that time. I fear I may never be allowed such a thing. Work, and raising a family restricts my ability to take that much time off. I have been to Coyote Gulch, and just part way up Stevens, many other places in the Escalante area, but taking a trip of that length will never happen for me. I often go to West Clear Creek, Arizona near me to escape, because my time is not taken up with driving. It is a long wilderness canyon where you have to swim to gut down the canyon. You put all your stuff in dry bags and float your pack. It is very beautiful and someone like you would love it. I have a blog called Arizona Jones (that I no longer keep up with) that has some trip descriptions. Hope this Covid thing ends soon so you will be free to travel. You seem like a nice guy. Maybe some day I will meet you out in the wild.
That sounds a like a cool trip, I have been fortunate to run my own schedule my whole life through working in the music industry and I have gotten better at taking time off to do what I love to do, being in the outdoors. I hope you are able to get out as much as possible, gonna check out you blog. Stay safe my friend!
So ive noticed that Joey sometimes just sleeps under the stars (cowboy campin') doesn't he ever worry about the creepy crawlies getting into his bag at night? in canyon country
@@vantage1499 He is not too concerned about the bugs no, I can tell you that I am though lol, thats why I use the tent, but would love to try cowboy camping, just not sure I would get enough sleep.
Hi Joey, have you taken your MY OWN FRONTIER off of youtube? I cannot find you here. All of a sudden and out of the blue. Your videos are awesome! Thank you!
@@NorwegianXplorer Because of the extra weight and the extra bulk when you don't need it. I know tents don't weigh much but they do take up space. Personally, I'd prefer using that space/weight to carry an extra luxury or two. Plus, there's a magic in relaxing in your bag and looking up at a star filled night and not at the ceiling of a tent. :-)
@@jc4evur661 I see where you are coming from, personally I prefer the tent, I will just use it without the rainfly, the space and weight is not a bother, 10 L of water is though😂😂😂
Canyon hoping looks a bit too dangerous for what you accomplish. Tetons look safer and more miles per day. One slip and your backpacking days are over. Michigan
Oh, I see, I was holding my breath,, I'm new to all this-- you popped up on UA-cam day before yesterday & I've been mezmerized* hooked since👍😄 its soo amazing what you guys are doing💕❤ I love it👍😉
@@NorwegianXplorer Thank you very much. If my ??s seem dumb, it's because I no nothing of backpacking except what little I've seen on t.v-- the reason I asked that silly? About the beer is because i do no that you have to calculate every oz.in ur backpack for weight u carry😂👍🍻 happy trails🏞🏕🌄🌌💕
What a crew you guys make. Lots of fun to watch, and great videography. I love your humble and easy-going manner in handling the complex route-finding and exposed scrambling. You remind me of myself and my 3 decades of similar trips to the slickrock country. It is my favorite part of the world. Escalante River, Choprock Canyon, Moody Creek, Dirty Devil, Navaho Creek, Kaibito Creek, West Canyon, Face Canyon, Aztec Creek, Oak Canyon, Bridge/Cliff Canyon, etc, etc. Some of these areas had no nearby trailheads, so my bunch from Tucson would sometimes hire a boat to drop us off somewhere on Lake Powell and pick us up a week later in a different spot, so we could check out the lower parts of the tributary canyons and benchlands. I finally gave it up in 2018 at the age of 70. Thanks for letting me relive those halcyon days.
Wow, that sounds like some awesome trips, did you ever get up on the Pollywog bench? I have been researching going there at some point
That land is so beautiful and unforgiving. Nice view of the Henry's and lake on the high ridge. You were out there. I liked the peyote music. I always feel like I'm on a vision quest out there with Navajo mountain always in view. I wish not to turn into a crow after I get back to the vehicle...
Yes, agreed, its a magic land, I wish I could be out there more often, always following Jamal Greens videos from the area and seeing there is so much to explore that I havent even thought about
@@NorwegianXplorer Jamal is not much for those damn balloons, or cattle left to die on his routes…
You guys are incredible navigators. Thanks for taking us along. Your videos are the best. I love Catherine Gregory’s too.
Thanks Mary!
Absolutely stunning! Jarl and Joey, my favorites.
Hopped over from your solo Winter camp, for a bit of soul-warming sunshine on the canyon. Nooks, crannies, narrows and knee shaking drop offs! 🌄 Gorgeous!
Cool, this was one of my favorite trips!
@@NorwegianXplorer Must of been the red spirit guide, leading you to otherwordly formations and powerful plateaus! Both of you made a long week or more of it! Had to be one that sticks good!
Yeah, there is a lot of spirits in that place, but no people, it was 9 days incredible beauty!
this is the only watchable movie genre, the only channels that produce the best stuff in this genre ; ) Gracias.
Thank you so much🙏🙏🙏
I love this whole, vast area. Been exploring around here since 1992. Oldtimer Englishman from Shropshire who has been reliving my younger days with your awesome vids. Thanks guys.
Hey Martin, thank you so much, I hope to be going back to Escalante and the surrounding areas soon! Cheers!
Amazing walls in this journey Jarl. Glad you were able to access water. The overlook from the top of the Baker trail was inspired. Watching this made me want to re-watch your journey with Joey to Death Hollow, another extraordinary canyon with fantastic views after you came up on top.
Thanks Rick, yes these are some of my favorite trips I have done by far, just epic scenery everywhere
Joey you and the fellow from Denmark are the Best! Great filming and cool music. Michigan
Thank you, Denmark?
I'm sure Norwegians will make a big deal that you lumped them in with Danes. My ex-wife is second generation Norwegian and she would consider being confused with any of the other Scandinavian countries to be fighting words. Oh I'm sorry "ignoring for a month" words
Absolutly fantastic, my husband and me did a roundtrip in Coyote Gulch in 2012 with start at crack in the wall and goin out at Jacob Hamblin Arch with noch alternative. This climbing out i will remember all my life, it was horrible for me. So you did some more spectacular routes. Great stuff, thank you.
Yeah, this was an amazing trip, such beautiful country!
This is really beautiful and the colors and textures are amazing. I love how you captured the amazing colors of the stunning sun rise. I watch all of Joey Coponato videos, and I also am now enjoying your wonderful adventures. Thank You for sharing!
Thank you Anne!
“Jarl’s THE man! Life goes on!” Love it :)
Hahaha, life goes on for sure!
Been wanting to do Coyote Canyon via The Crack. You and Joey made it even more enticing. I can nearly visualize the route in my mind's eye without ever having been there. great video. Good to see Joey out there again too. Water... Water... Water!
It is a great area, Coyote Gulch itself is not the highlight though
This was too much spectacular for me to handle. Thanks for the tour. I still hike but after new knees and being a fossil somethings I better no longer try. I worked too much and should have done more while young. Those kids get in the way sometime but no regrets. Joey was a fantastic companion. He has a great aura. Next time less us see some things like food and equipment. What shoes you both used ? Why no trekking poles. Those kind of personal things are also interesting. Thanks so much for the tour. It was almost like I was there.
Thank you Jeff! I am doing more camp oriented videos these days as well. The equipment is not really of much consequense, Joey always use what he has at hand and I have been tending to go with La sportiva shoes. Trekking poles are in the way and messes with my balance.
Wow I saw stuff that I could not visit in the past . Thank you
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
Your filming is absolutely fantastic. This is my home. Glad to see others appreciate it. It is epic.
Thank you, my heart belongs to these canyons☺️
That was a lot of fun to tag alongside you both. The Entire area around there is so beautiful!
It is indeed!
Sorry Jarl, I know you are not Joey. Your videos are great. Do you happen to know whether nor not Joey still has his 'my own frontier'?
No worries! I have no idea, I am sure he will make it public again at some point
I love your videos. You do the scenery and the hike justice. Thank you for having such a magnificent hobby!
Thank you John, I wish I could film this trip with a better camera at some point
@@NorwegianXplorer If I had the resources, I'd buy one for you. Whatever you are using, you get the maximum out of it.
@@johnseidel8971 I already have a new one:-) This was filmed with an iPhone 7 pro max actually:-)
@@NorwegianXplorer Excellent!
Beautiful trip man, Utah is a magical Place
Thank you, yes it is, wish I was there now!
@@NorwegianXplorer Ditto man, stay safe!
You too!
Stunning. Beautiful. I have watched a lot of videos from this area but this hike, you two, and the fall light make it truly magical. Thank you once again for taking me on a trip through nature’s awe and wonder.
Thank you Lori!!
Incredible views. I'm just glad it's you guys scrambling up and down those steep canyons and not me. 😀
Lol, thanks!
I love the quietness of your videos! So amazing 👍🏼
Thank you so much, I love trying to bring the wilderness to whoever is watching, so I keep a lot of the quiet in there and dont talk:-)
Awesome, appreciate it🙏
Watched just being curious about the Stevens canyon bypasses and ended up staying for the whole thing, really beautiful you guys rocked it, watching the "crux" made me so anxious and I love that tarantula getting the right of way, escalante is my home yet you both have experienced it in a way I have yet to see, always welcome hearts like yours good job
Thank you so much, I wish Escalante was my home too, but it is always in my heart as the most magnificent area I have ever visited, hope to be back soon!
Truly enjoyed being on your adventure. I had my Nat Geo Map 710 trying to track your trip. It got a bit confusing, but I will read your trip description and relook. Thanks again.
That is awesome, it is confusing for sure, not any trails out there, especially the part from Cliff and down to the Escalante is very confusing, actually the part from the Escalante and over to Fools canyon is also confusing haha, you need to read Steve Allens book very carefully together with a Topo map to figure it out.
This has been awesome! A new Joey video then a new video from Jarl! Helping the quarantine go by smoothly
Haha, thanks Andrew, hope to meet you soon, be safe!
NorthwestWanderer Beautiful country..I love Utah....
but. .....NOTHING.....NOTHING can make this BS go “smooth”
And ..it is just going to get worse until they make us all half human.
Some really amazing views on this trip!!! And loving the music.
Thanks so much!
Hey Jarl, I love your music! Fits the imagery perfectly.
Thank you Troy, highly appreciate it:-)
Amazing. Thank you
Thank you too!
This is an incredible video, thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Joey said he wasn't using a filter for the water with bugs in it-- aren't u guys worried to get bad sickness?? But nice very nice adventure& veiws👍😉
Thank you, he used a steripen for this trip I believe, I used a Sawyer filter, but if there are living things in the water it usually means its healthy and nothing to worry about.
Heey Yarl and Joey!!!! Here is the dutch couple from your video hahaha giving Joey some rope assistance!!
This is such a coincidence. I was watching UA-cam videos and all of a sudden I saw your faces popping on the TV.
My girlfriend and I immediately started laughing because first of all we didn't expect to see you two and we were happy to see you guys and bringing us back this amazing memory.
It was a funny appearance how Joey ended up with his shoes and glasses.
It was so nice to meet you guys and how nice was it to have that tasty dinner after the hike :P !!
BTW I'm amazed by the quality of your videos. Did you film this with your iPhone 11 Promax and also your other videos like Sequoia NP?
Franklin, so great to hear from you. amazing day in Coyote Gulch right? It was great hearing from you too, and thanks again for that rope trick, with Joeys slippery and worn out shoes it made all the difference:-) I bet you noticed you can be seen in the video! Actually in Escalante I filmed with and iPhone 7+ but I Have since switched to 11 Pro Max for every video I did after that, filming in 4k, and now also 60fps. Hope you are both well!
This video was AWESOME! And you two are CRAZY! Just sayin. But I stayed on the treadmill for the entire video! Thanks for sharing your epic adventure!
Thank Maryann:-) glad you enjoyed and watched the whole think lol!
Wow! Some of that ledge and also at the end climbing was scary to watch! You guys are brave! None the less fabulous vlog. The colors were amazing! Great job!
Thanks so much!
Wow. Cool video!! I love backpacking, but I don't have the guts to hike any of these canyons in Utah. The thought of flash-floods freaks me out, and the climbing doesn't help. I'll leave it to those who have more courage than me!
Thank you Dale!
Awesome trip guys! Joey, get some new shoes!!
Thank you!
Great great Video
Thanks!
Great trip and video! We were out in Escalante area in October 2019 and it was the driest I have seen.
Yes it was, thank you so much!
I was out at Canyonlands Needles shooting my own video that same week as this trip and I can attest to the dryness of S. Utah at the time. I think at one point I was portaging 10 liters. Ouch. Lovely video, digging the style, I've gotta watch your other stuff now!
10 L, thats a lot, I think I maxed at about 8 L on this trip:-) I will have new videos from Death Hollow and Muddy Creek out soon as well, thanks for watching!
Great to meet you guys behind the reef last week! This video brought back fond memories of HDT section 6. This loop seemed an especially brave task during the fall; I’m glad the water sources were there for you when needed. Nice touch with the 4K. I’m curious to look at Steve Allen’s routes now. Thanks for sharing this Jarl. -Amos
Hey Amos, great running into you and talking to you, it appears that there has been a major incident in the swell yesterday, the day we were meant to head back out, luckily we hiked by night and made it out on Sunday!
@@NorwegianXplorer Wow great to hear you are both ok. I wonder if it rained in the Swell itself or if it was a faraway storm that snowballed down the drainage?
Sadly I heard a child got swept away this week in a flash flood in LWH canyon :(
Tragedies like that are a good reminder to take appropriate precautions.
I see that Steve Allen's book on SRS is still available. I'm guessing that is where you learned of the Muddy Creek/Cistern Canyon route?
@@BackpackerDiaries I think the storm hit right on top of the swell and Goblin Valley, I watched it from HW24 as I was leaving Hanksville, really sad and tragic what happened to the 2 girls! Steve Allens books are a great inspiration for sure, is routes are very cool!
Good job Jarl
Thank you Ron, appreciate it!
Das Coconato the trail master .cool man ......
Lol!
Dude your so lucky you have someone who could help with the route. I wanna hike here so bad but little nervous about route finding. I have Steve Allen’s book but still. I have tons of experience hiking in Grand Canyon but I want to get out and do more
I basically had the whole route figured out on my maps before we went, Joey brought the book and we referenced something every now and then, I spend weeks with the maps and books before we go to make sure things feel right, it is a bit tricky to figure some of it out for sure!
17:00 There's a concept in the biosciences called the Law of the Minimum: that necessary item which is in least supply controls growth. In arid regions, water is that thing. Its availability at any particular spot controls growth...and attracts attention. A pool which would not attract a second glance in water-rich regions becomes a place to visit and gets a name in an arid region.
It does, its a pretty cool grotto with a hanging arch though
@@NorwegianXplorer That it is. And a fun place to stop.
Print at bottom of the screen is to small.
But it's a great trip !!
But shorts r hard on legs.... mostly the knees. The sand stone is like sand paper...
Yes, awesome night skies !!!!
Awesome, thanks, I will use larger print moving forward!
Hello! Enjoy your videos! Great trip, like many of the ones you’ve posted. I am trying to plan a trip with some legs that overlap this trip. Do you have a fox track of this trip you’d be willing to share? Many thanks!
Thanks Matthew, I have maps on my Patreon.
Really must be sure footed on those ledges! I would give that tarantula the right of way too, lol. Did you encounter snakes out there? Awesome views. Beautiful color.
No snakes, I have only seen one in canyon country, and it was not a dangerous one. The ledges where really cool, a bit scary but manageable:-)
Too cold for snakes that time of year, they're all hibernating.
Another great video by Jarl. I would love to see a map of this route. I understand the Stevens, and Baker route, but then it got confusing for me. So I guess you are essentially following Steve Allen's route 21? Epic. Glad you found water up on Cliff. Having Joey in your video is entertaining. His personality is great combined with yours.
Thank you, this is the route from Allens Canyoneering 2 book, «Escalante South», it is a bit confusing to follow from after Cliff, but I think we were able to follow the route pretty accuratly the whole way.
@@NorwegianXplorer I would have been nervous that I would not have found that complex route.
Yeah, I am always relieved when we find the right way, but route finding is a lot of fun, also knowing that not many people get to see Georges Camp Canyon and similar, I miss being in a remote place like that right now:-)
@@NorwegianXplorer Well at least you were able to at that time. I fear I may never be allowed such a thing. Work, and raising a family restricts my ability to take that much time off. I have been to Coyote Gulch, and just part way up Stevens, many other places in the Escalante area, but taking a trip of that length will never happen for me. I often go to West Clear Creek, Arizona near me to escape, because my time is not taken up with driving. It is a long wilderness canyon where you have to swim to gut down the canyon. You put all your stuff in dry bags and float your pack. It is very beautiful and someone like you would love it. I have a blog called Arizona Jones (that I no longer keep up with) that has some trip descriptions. Hope this Covid thing ends soon so you will be free to travel. You seem like a nice guy. Maybe some day I will meet you out in the wild.
That sounds a like a cool trip, I have been fortunate to run my own schedule my whole life through working in the music industry and I have gotten better at taking time off to do what I love to do, being in the outdoors. I hope you are able to get out as much as possible, gonna check out you blog. Stay safe my friend!
So ive noticed that Joey sometimes just sleeps under the stars (cowboy campin') doesn't he ever worry about the creepy crawlies getting into his bag at night? in canyon country
or is that where the PBR comes in handy.. ?Lol
@@vantage1499 He is not too concerned about the bugs no, I can tell you that I am though lol, thats why I use the tent, but would love to try cowboy camping, just not sure I would get enough sleep.
@@NorwegianXplorer yeah same here
Not sure if this is before or after the Muddy Creek hike but inquiring minds want to know if Joey got new shoes!
This was before Muddy Creek
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Hi Joey, have you taken your MY OWN FRONTIER off of youtube? I cannot find you here. All of a sudden and out of the blue. Your videos are awesome! Thank you!
I am not Joey
Killer man!
Thank you!
Great video. What editing software do you use?
Hey Donald, thanks, I use iMovie, simple as that:-)
Wonderful videos! Did you use a bear vault or rat sacks for your food?
Ursac
Rattle snakes love pools of water to cool and eat rodents that come for a drink. Michigan
Yes prob, we didnt see any snakes though
What was the temperature there in coyote gulch?
Dont remember, but it was pretty warm I am guessing
what happened to my own frontiers channel?
Considering that rain nor mosquitoes were of no concern...why tents?
Why not?
@@NorwegianXplorer Because of the extra weight and the extra bulk when you don't need it.
I know tents don't weigh much but they do take up space. Personally, I'd prefer using that space/weight to carry an extra luxury or two.
Plus, there's a magic in relaxing in your bag and looking up at a star filled night and not at the ceiling of a tent. :-)
@@jc4evur661 I see where you are coming from, personally I prefer the tent, I will just use it without the rainfly, the space and weight is not a bother, 10 L of water is though😂😂😂
Hey Jarl, do you know what happened to Joey Coconato's UA-cam channel?
Dont know
Canyon hoping looks a bit too dangerous for what you accomplish. Tetons look safer and more miles per day. One slip and your backpacking days are over. Michigan
Canyons are incredible, the red walls and formations of Utah are truly unique,, wouldnt wanna miss it for the world
And that sure looks like cougar country🐆🐍🐍 raattlsnakes-- do you ever see any of them??
Not really, a rattler every now and then, what you should be concerned about is breaking a leg, not innocent animals that want nothing to do with you😊
Oh, I see, I was holding my breath,, I'm new to all this-- you popped up on UA-cam day before yesterday & I've been mezmerized* hooked since👍😄 its soo amazing what you guys are doing💕❤ I love it👍😉
@@dorishanoum3811 That is so awesome to hear, thanks for coming along, I will try to answer any questions you might have:-)
@@NorwegianXplorer Thank you very much. If my ??s seem dumb, it's because I no nothing of backpacking except what little I've seen on t.v-- the reason I asked that silly? About the beer is because i do no that you have to calculate every oz.in ur backpack for weight u carry😂👍🍻 happy trails🏞🏕🌄🌌💕
Haha, no problem, happy if I can inspire:-)
_Good afternoon! I watched your videos. Very interesting, and I invite you to travel in nature with me. Subscribed /like Natalya_
Thanks for watching!
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Hey guys......aliens might abduct you...
They hunt in those places....😁😁😁🤪
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We hunt aliens in those places