Joshua Tree | What To Expect | Fun Things To Do | One Day at Joshua Tree National Park, CA
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- Опубліковано 6 гру 2024
- FYI: The Best Time to Visit Joshua Tree National Park is during the winter and early spring when the park is cooler and the crowds are lesser. And don't forget about SUNSCREEN. Use it. Lots of it ☀️
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You're right. it IS like stepping into another world. Joshua Tree is like no place I've ever been.
Totally! An inspirational place beyond words.
It's so beautiful in Joshua Tree Monument. About two miles in from the northwest entrance, the rocks look like your in Bedrock, with the Flintstones. Always bring with you extra food, water, First-Aid kit for your safety. Be careful for rattlesnakes. I ❤ the High 🏜️ Desert with no smog and all days are incredible views from sunrise to sunset 🌄 and awesome ✨ stargazing. 🎇🌌🌠🔭 and UFOs🕳️🛸 the locos 👽 take me to your leader.🤪💦
I absolutely agree! Thank you very much for the recommendations you made 🥰. It's definitely worth more than one visit. 🥹
J'adore votre vidéo
Merci🥰
Thanks for sharing. Great video and story telling. I'm camping at Jumbo Rock next week : )
Thank you very much for taking the time to watch my video. So far, Joshua Tree has been our favorite location, especially for camping. Will you be able to share your camping experience with us, please? I'm curious about how cold it is to camp there in February.
I went in May last year. I camped at Jumbo Rocks and the sunrise and sunset were amazing 🤩.
This video made me remember how beautiful this place is.
Wow, thanks for the information! We're thinking about camping there in April/May, and it looks like we made the right decision.
Btw, happy to hear that my video brought back nice memories for you ☺.
Beautiful place on earth 👍👍
Tks
Great video. You and your husband should consider exploring Giant Rock sometime. I live about 7 miles from it.
Thanks for your recommendation; already on our bucket list😊.
how long did it take you yo get there from LA?
We left home at 6:30 am, and it took us about 2 hours to get there. However, plan on spending at least 2 to 3 hours driving each way 😉.
City folk exploring wilderness hahaha
You'd be surprised if you knew it's the exact opposite of what you said😉.
@@her_silenceYour not city folk? I enjoyed the video btw.
@@micon9460 Thanks a lot! I've lived in the countryside for nearly my entire life. Only after moving to the United States I did realize what it's like to live in a big and vibrant city. So, no, I don't consider myself a city folk just yet.