What a great experience it must have been for you in Death Valley National Park. Sam and Joey really seem to enjoy exploring all the places where you go. Brilliant video with stunning landscape!! Really enjoyed. 🙂
I thought both Sam and Joey spoke extremely well, to tell us about their experience. Great job guys. I also want to say nice hat Sam. My uncle was a priest and taught at that school, was even the interim president in 1952. Have a great weekend.
My first time there was in 1984 when I took two boys on a camping trip. We spend 2 days there seeing the many different places..at that time there was Scotty's Castle which we enjoyed a lot.. no way can one see everything in 2 days. Of course we went in winter lol..no place to go in summer..
Oh wow! That really sounds like an amazing experience. Sometimes I wonder what these national parks were like in 30-40 years ago. I’ll bet you didn’t encounter the crowds we do today.
Been to DV 3 times and all the places you mentioned. Also hiked Telescope Peak which is just over 11,000'. My visits were in the warmer months. It was 122 degrees one trip. Truly amazing place
As a former NPS ranger, I really do enjoy your videos. Those kids are lucky. Out experiencing life instead of sitting at home playing with their smart phones. But just one suggestion ; reduce the music volume.
@@ourarmyadventure just an old mining ghost town, the most famous attraction is a house made out of beer bottles. It’s one of our favorite places in Death Valley.
@@athoutdoors9921 Well it’s officially on our list. We’re heading back to Death Valley next year so we’re going to go. We love abandoned places like that.
What a great experience it must have been for you in Death Valley National Park. Sam and Joey really seem to enjoy exploring all the places where you go. Brilliant video with stunning landscape!!
Really enjoyed. 🙂
I thought both Sam and Joey spoke extremely well, to tell us about their experience. Great job guys. I also want to say nice hat Sam. My uncle was a priest and taught at that school, was even the interim president in 1952. Have a great weekend.
And Joey’s shirt! Very cool about your uncle! Amazing school with family ties as well
Hi I never stop exploring your videos are amazing and fantastic I look forward to seeing more 👍😊💯
They look so happy! Great Adventure
Thank you! And thanks for being here, friend!
My first time there was in 1984 when I took two boys on a camping trip. We spend 2 days there seeing the many different places..at that time there was Scotty's Castle which we enjoyed a lot.. no way can one see everything in 2 days. Of course we went in winter lol..no place to go in summer..
Oh wow! That really sounds like an amazing experience. Sometimes I wonder what these national parks were like in 30-40 years ago. I’ll bet you didn’t encounter the crowds we do today.
Been to DV 3 times and all the places you mentioned. Also hiked Telescope Peak which is just over 11,000'. My visits were in the warmer months. It was 122 degrees one trip. Truly amazing place
More cool and different places. I bet it would be brutal in the summer!
My favorite part was the foot race down the dunes. I give Joey's tumble a 9.5.
A little clumsy for sure! lol. Around here it can get up to 125! Definitely a winter spot. Thanks for being here! 🎉
Hello👋🏼 I enjoy watching your videos 😊
Thank you so much 🤗
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Oh the new video.
Enjoy! 😊
@@ourarmyadventure Have a great Sunday !
I feel at home there. It's like New Jersey. I just wouldn't live there.😂✌️
Ha! Exactly.
Nice video and beautiful place. ❤
Thank you very much!
Planning a trip out there next week I was curious of the road closures any input you can give me of the current situation?
We didn’t notice any closures on the way there, but we were prepared for delays.
As a former NPS ranger, I really do enjoy your videos. Those kids are lucky. Out experiencing life instead of sitting at home playing with their smart phones. But just one suggestion ; reduce the music volume.
We’ll keep that in mind. Always a learning process
Did you make it to Rhyolite ghost town?
No, we never heard of it. Maybe we should make a trip back! What’s there to see and do?
@@ourarmyadventure just an old mining ghost town, the most famous attraction is a house made out of beer bottles. It’s one of our favorite places in Death Valley.
@@athoutdoors9921 Well it’s officially on our list. We’re heading back to Death Valley next year so we’re going to go. We love abandoned places like that.