Nice video. Thank you. I'm not sure if you mentioned it, but another safety tip is to make sure there is no threat of rain or thunderstorm when exploring slots.
Thanks for that great insight & reminder!🙌 I didn’t mention that in this video (I do share about that & the importance of being aware of the weather in my full blog post on my website).
You might really enjoy exploring the Lawrence Welk Cave down in San Diego County, aka Hidden Meadow Cave, a dark maze of passageways through giant boulders with a stream flowing in between. Or the Anzo Borrego mud caves nearJoshua Tree. Or the lave tube known as Glove Cave at the nearby Pisgah Crater.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video & I don’t understand the first comment either. I did reply to them & highlight the fact that I did not take a drone into this national park and that I very clearly show in this video how I captured my view with my Insta360 camera and not a drone. I certainly don’t intend to make my video look like I’m breaking a park rule and I am well aware drones are not allowed in our national parks. Thanks so much for the comment & I’m so glad you enjoyed the video, Joshua Tree truly is a wonderland of rocks!😊
No drone was used in this video…did you watch my video? Drones are not allowed inside our national parks and they have not been since 2014 (with a few very strict exceptions). In this video I state that drones are not allowed inside the park and I also show multiple times how I use my Insta360 camera (not a drone) to capture unique angles (including at the 6:28 mark). I have never taken drone inside a national park. I hope this helps answer your question about drones inside national parks.
@@flyingdawnmarie I just assumed that the flying in your name referred to drones... Just didn't want you getting in trouble in case you didn't know. I only watched the first minute or two of the video
Nice video. Thank you. I'm not sure if you mentioned it, but another safety tip is to make sure there is no threat of rain or thunderstorm when exploring slots.
Thanks for that great insight & reminder!🙌 I didn’t mention that in this video (I do share about that & the importance of being aware of the weather in my full blog post on my website).
You might really enjoy exploring the Lawrence Welk Cave down in San Diego County, aka Hidden Meadow Cave, a dark maze of passageways through giant boulders with a stream flowing in between. Or the Anzo Borrego mud caves nearJoshua Tree. Or the lave tube known as Glove Cave at the nearby Pisgah Crater.
Love this video. I would love to visit Joshua Tree National Park. I do not understand first comment, I didn’t hear a drone noise in this video.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video & I don’t understand the first comment either. I did reply to them & highlight the fact that I did not take a drone into this national park and that I very clearly show in this video how I captured my view with my Insta360 camera and not a drone. I certainly don’t intend to make my video look like I’m breaking a park rule and I am well aware drones are not allowed in our national parks. Thanks so much for the comment & I’m so glad you enjoyed the video, Joshua Tree truly is a wonderland of rocks!😊
if you've never done Chasm of Doom out there I highly recommend it
I thought drones weren't allowed in National Parks
No drone was used in this video…did you watch my video? Drones are not allowed inside our national parks and they have not been since 2014 (with a few very strict exceptions). In this video I state that drones are not allowed inside the park and I also show multiple times how I use my Insta360 camera (not a drone) to capture unique angles (including at the 6:28 mark). I have never taken drone inside a national park. I hope this helps answer your question about drones inside national parks.
@@flyingdawnmarie I just assumed that the flying in your name referred to drones... Just didn't want you getting in trouble in case you didn't know. I only watched the first minute or two of the video