The recordings with her 2 sons are great, bringing them into the nature that makes our earth so fascinating and showing them what nature has created, a father with his sons on a journey of discovery and letting other people take part in it later Maybe their sons' children will also experience what they are now showing them ❤️
your a great dad your boys will never forget what you have done for them . Great memories to add to all the other ones I'm sure you have plan for them they grow up way to fast . Keep up the great videos there educational and you are a great narrator speaker about your adventures take care Jim
Es lo mejor que puede existir, en la infancia el contacto con la naturaleza, de grandes nos trae gratos recuerdos,,,felicidades, por fomentar grandes momentos para todos.
I couldn't comment on Cleetwood Cove video, I loved it. When Sam went in the water, his reaction was priceless. Then Joey went in and I was eating, nearly choked to his reaction. Might have to view a few more. You have 2 lovely boys there, I raised 4, the youngest is now 25.
@@ourarmyadventure I watched another video and I'm sorry, it's not Samuel, it's Tamuel, I've never heard that name before. He had a happy 12th birthday.
I've been to 4 of the 5 National Parks in Utah but for some reason still haven't made it to Arches. It looks fantastic. It looks like it wasn't hot when you went, which is always a bonus in that region. Which month did you go? Thanks for the video, looks like you all had a great time.
@@firepower7654 This was in March, so you’re right…it was well before it got really, really hot. We went back in June and it was quite a different story! And thanks for being here! We love that you enjoy our videos.
@ourarmyadventure My Grandpa, born in 1895, was a Geological Engineer. He helped find and set up uranium mines in Southeast Utah. He died from a brain tumor. His oldest kids, including my mother, all died of cancer. I grew up in Utah, so places like Arches and Zions NP didn't seem that special. They do now.
2:56 Delicate Arch reminds me of the "Guardian of Forever" in the Star Trek episode: "The City on the Edge of Forever." ***SPOILER**** Capt. Kirk travles back in time to New York City circa 1933. He knows all about WW 2 before the first shot was even fired. You'd think that knowing the future would make Kirk an all powerful prophet but as it turned out the opposite was true and to devastating consequences.. Knowing the future limited his options and he couldn't even prevent that nice social worker lady from getting run down by a New Your City Taxi cab. I cried and so will you.
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Hi fantastic video i glad your have a great day my friend I look forward to seeing more 👍😊😎☀️☀️
@@Shadow67892Thank you! We’re glad you enjoyed it!
The recordings with her 2 sons are great, bringing them into the nature that makes our earth so fascinating and showing them what nature has created, a father with his sons on a journey of discovery and letting other people take part in it later Maybe their sons' children will also experience what they are now showing them ❤️
your a great dad your boys will never forget what you have done for them . Great memories to add to all the other ones I'm sure you have plan for them they grow up way to fast . Keep up the great videos there educational and you are a great narrator speaker about your adventures take care Jim
@@oceanchaser Thank you! This is such a great compliment.
Merveilleux vidéo bonjour la famille
Your Christian message at the end is AWESOME and so true! Thanks for your wonderful trip!🙏
Thanks for noticing! And also thanks for being here…love the engagement!
Es lo mejor que puede existir, en la infancia el contacto con la naturaleza, de grandes nos trae gratos recuerdos,,,felicidades, por fomentar grandes momentos para todos.
Yes! You are exactly right! 👍🏻
Hello form România very nice video ❤❤❤
Hi there! Thanks for the comment
Love ur vids & shorts
Keep uploading more long form vids 😊😊
Suggest to make a daily routine vid 🤗
Utah is one state I'd love to visit someday.
It’s an amazing experience…the landscape is incredible!
Love the places you visit .you live in an awesome place and truly make the most of it.
@@timfallowfield-cooper9673 Yes, we do! We’re fortunate to live in an amazing country
Looks like an amazing place and an amazing experience. Thank you for the video.
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching 😊
Excellent I will be going over to America for a holiday I will be going there
@@Stevenjackson-zl6bb Great! Let us know how it goes!
@@ourarmyadventurel will do that 👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
Amazing scenery and great job dad! Memories 👊
@@steveddavis Thanks! Best compliment I can get is someone saying “great job Dad”.
I couldn't comment on Cleetwood Cove video, I loved it. When Sam went in the water, his reaction was priceless. Then Joey went in and I was eating, nearly choked to his reaction. Might have to view a few more. You have 2 lovely boys there, I raised 4, the youngest is now 25.
Oh yeah…they were HILARIOUS! Definitely had never experienced water that cold. 🥶
@@ourarmyadventure I watched another video and I'm sorry, it's not Samuel, it's Tamuel, I've never heard that name before. He had a happy 12th birthday.
Hey guys this Video was a Perfect Beautiful arche hiking Tour in a legend landscap 😊😊😊
@@JoachimBluhm Thanks for such a nice comment! Stay tuned for list more to come!
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Crazy to think how those were made
@@bgmoss28 Years and years of wind and rain…mind blowing.
I've been to 4 of the 5 National Parks in Utah but for some reason still haven't made it to Arches. It looks fantastic. It looks like it wasn't hot when you went, which is always a bonus in that region. Which month did you go? Thanks for the video, looks like you all had a great time.
@@firepower7654 This was in March, so you’re right…it was well before it got really, really hot. We went back in June and it was quite a different story! And thanks for being here! We love that you enjoy our videos.
Devils Garden Trail is great. My profile picture is Delicate Arch. Did you go to Mesa Arch in Canyonlands?
We went to Cassidy Arch, but unfortunately didn’t make our way to that one. Maybe one day!
I'd be looking for the McDonalds arche's. LOL
@@RichSanDiego1969 Ha! Hilarious 😆
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@@Christian-xo2eo Love the desert 🏜️
Had to be precise with the 7.9 😂 good job Joey 🤣🤣 Sam, you definitely need a hat bro 😂
@@CKY458-us7jb 😂 Yeah, he’s always gotta be accurate!
@@ourarmyadventure love it 😂 both of them are pretty awesome people!!! You guys are amazing
@@CKY458-us7jb Thanks! 🙏🏻
@@ourarmyadventure you’re welcome
My grandfather sent pictures of Utah back to relatives in New Zealand and they thought the pictures were fake.😂
@@reidellis1988 This place is otherworldly, that’s for sure. 👍🏻
@ourarmyadventure My Grandpa, born in 1895, was a Geological Engineer. He helped find and set up uranium mines in Southeast Utah. He died from a brain tumor. His oldest kids, including my mother, all died of cancer. I grew up in Utah, so places like Arches and Zions NP didn't seem that special. They do now.
Bonjour,nouveau sur votre chaîne,mais je regrette rien,superbes vidéos, digne de très grands reportages 👏continuez.
À très bientôt ,salut.
Merci beaucoup 👍
Non un grand merci à vous tous.
2:56 Delicate Arch reminds me of the "Guardian of Forever" in the Star Trek episode: "The City on the Edge of Forever."
***SPOILER****
Capt. Kirk travles back in time to New York City circa 1933. He knows all about WW 2 before the first shot was even fired. You'd think that knowing the future would make Kirk an all powerful prophet but as it turned out the opposite was true and to devastating consequences.. Knowing the future limited his options and he couldn't even prevent that nice social worker lady from getting run down by a New Your City Taxi cab. I cried and so will you.