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sundancer8305
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 พ.ค. 2011
"Men do not quit playing because they grow old; they grow old because they quit playing."
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Yellowjacket Trail to Mt Carmel 10/17/24
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Yellowjacket Trail to Mt Carmel 10/17/24
Hurricane UT to Panquitch Lake. 6/22/24
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Hurricane UT to Panquitch Lake. 6/22/24
looks like a great ride, wish I there. 509
Es impresionante tanto paisaje árido buen reportaje panorámicas y música
Like we were there. Good Job you two. Hope to see you soon.
Thompson Linda Young Linda Jackson Daniel
Great video!
Would love to know where this is.
Take SR 59 out of Hurricane Utah to Colorado City. After state line on Hwy 59 go 4.1 miles to Canebed Rd. Turn left on Cane bed Rd. After a sharp left curve the road becomes Rosy Canyon. We park at Elephant cove. It’s the trailhead with a bathroom on the left. Take trail 14 by the bathroom until you come road 10. Go right. Pick up 13 and stay on 13 until you get into the sand wash. The sand wash will take you up to the rocks. There will be an American flag at the top. !3 is a round about way so just look for the sand wash. Once in the wash you will find the rocks and flag. We don’t use GPS so cant give corordinates.
What amazing ride.
It was!
Gunlock, what about Veyo. I can really use a Slice of Pie!
Looks like a great ride.
Miss riding with you guys. Happy Father's Day to you. 509
Nothing better then a stroll across the desert!
Where is this trail?
Looks like a fun ride!
Love the music!
So, I searched "Elbow Canyon" to find your trail , and it turns out there are 3 Elbow Canyons. UT, AZ and WY all have "Elbow Canyons" so if you would be so kind as to let me know which state this Elbow Canyon is in I'd love to plan a trip that way. Thank you!
Elbow canyon is in the AZ strip out of NV. Cross the bridge in Mesquite at Riverside. Cross the river and take the first left turn. Stay on road until you come to Red Hawk. Apx 10 miles. BLM trail 1299.
Thank you ! For that detailed information, and pls keep the videos coming!@@sundancer8305
Since your hand filming and I love your videos I'm going to give some advice. We picked up the DJI pocket 2 for hand filming and it's a game changer. It stabilizes the video for you and makes your content more enjoyable to watch.
Thanks for the advice. Appreciated.
Awesome video. Cousin DL, you look great. You and your hubby have made over sixty years. Your both active and happy. You just can't beat that
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Where is this trail located? Cause I have to come ride that one!
It's in Warner wash on the west side of Sand Hollow in Hurricane Utah. One of our favorite trails. At the end of the trail are some large sandy hills to climb.
Thanks so much for the info hope to see you out there!@@sundancer8305
Thank you !@@sundancer8305
Man , that thing is a beast!
Funtimes, Pappy!
What a wonderful experience.
Whata wonderful experiance.
damn, I am so jealous, those are exactly the types of trails I love riding on, I wish I lived there, I live in the Phoenix area, and the trails here are rocky. I go trail riding up rocky dried stream beds and it wears me out, those sandy trails with whoops looks like so much fun. I am so envious. looks like you guys are having a great time.
If you are ever in this area contact us and we will take you out for a good ride. We belong to the TriState ATV club.
@@sundancer8305 thank you, my friend and I are trying to plan a trip out there in May or June
This is a long way from riding Tote Goats in the foothills of Bakersfield. Very nice.
This looked to be a great ride. Is this Utah?
Sorry so long to reply. Yes this is Utah. Near the town of Virgin
Where is this trail located? (state )
Sorry it took so long to reply. This is in Utah. Hurricane area.
Leon I like the numbers on your clips makes it real easy to follow. Tell your editor well done!😀
Yaay Pappy!
Great footage 🤘🏾
She flat out at 72mph.
I don’t feel very fast when you’re right on my tail!
We enjoy watching your rides. Keep posting!
looks like a fun ride
Where is this
Its half way between Mt Carmel and Knab on Hwy 89 in Utah
Where is hog canyon
North of Knab on Hwy 89 Utah
Hey, great videos! Quick question for ya. We’ll be at the high plateau rv park 16-19th and are planning on riding the buggies up Johnson canyon and coming out at Hog canyon. Can we drive through town and get back to the rv park with the buggies? And can we get to Johnson canyon without trailering them? Thanks! Keep up the vids!
Yes you can if your machine is street legal.
Looks fun! I don’t think I’ve been there. Glad everyone is staying cool!
As low as I have ever seen it.
Wow! So dry out there!
Missing you all and all the fun! But it sure is pretty and cool in Wyoming!
Love Danny’s comment at the end.
Im just wondering while you where there did you see a place that looked like a crater?
This video is coming down from Lost Spring. Watch from minute 3 thru minute 5. This video does not reveal the actual steepness nor the depth of the bolders. Going up in the morning I had to back up, just inches, to get enough power to climb some rocks. The guy making this video is in his mid eighties.
That not hc5 it hog canyon4
nice run! mostly sand and fast
Yes I think this is the east end of Trail 4. One good result of coming around 4 after visiting the Pinnacles , you can then ease down the famous Mosdell Hill instead of having to climb it. Years back..'' my brother in law"s family ran cows up there and blasted the first trail up Mosdell to just get a horse over it. Way better now.
Hey thanks, that does not look as perilous as it it was for me in May of 2019. The last 50 feet had some rock we couldn’t get over without flipping over backwards... or at least we thought 😬
Been missing those voices on the radio!!
Hey Sundance’s did you folks finish this trail after the White Pinnacles? That last hill is WAY steep! We turned back. Hoping to find some video if that hill. We didn’t get any video in May 2019... Happy trails!
Nice videos! Love watching. We're from Minnesota and came down and rode ATV through Hog Canyon last year. Rode trail 1 to 4 passed the white pinnacles but couldn't make it all the way to Toms Canyon. How'd you folks get there? Thanks