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mattcolver1
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I grew up in Orange County, SoCal. I now reside in Castle Rock, Colorado. In the 70s I flew hang gliders. In the 80s I flew hot air balloons. In the 90s I focused on my career as a manufacturing engineer at McDonnell Douglas and Boeing, working on Delta II, III, & IV rockets. I was a workaholic. In the early 2000s I slowed to a better work-life balance. I finished my career and retired from ULA in 2016. For the last 20 years my interests have been white water rafting and world travel.
Light Tunnel
On halloween I created this light tunnel between my house and my neighbors house.
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Hike To Johnson Arch
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The weather is finally cooling down enough to get out and do some hiking. There's an arch in Snow Canyon State Park near our house we decided to check out today.
Northern European Cruise
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Sandi and I went on a cruise in Northern Europe in September 2024. We visited The Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and The UK.
Roadrunner Out My Window
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I was in my office and looked out to see a roadrunner just below my window eating something.
A Drive In The Park
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We put the top down on our Corvette and took a drive through Snow Canyon State Park.
Sarah's August 2024 Visit
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Our daughter Sarah came out to visit us early August 2024. Here's what we did during her visit.
Lisa's Visit To Utah
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Lisa, Lily, and Andre visited us at our new house in Utah.
Santa Clara Creek
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Sandi and I went for a walk with my sister Laura by Santa Clara Creek which is a few miles from the house.
Snow Canyon Hike 4-23-24
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Sandi and I hiked in Snow Canyon State Park. We saw a desert tortoise and a rattlesnake while we were on the hike. It is a couple miles from our house.
Gunlock Falls
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These waterfalls are about 20 minutes from my new house in Utah.
My New Neighborhood
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Went to a slot canyon 8 minutes from my new house. I also went to a park with a lake 6 minutes away.
An Elk In My Front Yard
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My dogs were going crazy. So I went over to investigate. The was a Bull Elk in my front yard.
Trip to Rocky and Karla's, September 2023
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Trip to Rocky and Karla's, September 2023
Tyler and Coco meet me at the door in 2013
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Tyler and Coco meet me at the door in 2013
Nice hike, always great to get out.
What an amazing trip. Thank you
Awesome, Matt!! Thank you for sharing!
That’s one sick SOB
❤❤❤ Cute puppy!!
Such a cool video! Looks like a nice family trip🎉🎉🎉🎉 Left a sub❤❤❤❤
That was awesome! Thank you for making it!
Hello how are you doing?
My bro, this is dope.
Are used to live in a bus at Escape Country first place I ever flew. Then on to lake Elsinore. went to Sarah, Gordo and Yosemite to help film with Japanese. Awesome time in my life.
NOT a Large herd. Small group of elk
It was large for our area.
Lots of old standard footage TH-cam @ H5-Phil
Amazing.
What expedition ship did you go with?
I probably made the tangs on that Flexi-Floater kit!
1970-ish I built a "Batso" from plans listed in The Whole Earth Catalog. Bamboo and plastic drop cloth. A whole lot of cheap fun. Later went on to skydiving, ballooning, paragliding and then airships. Tried a Rogallo Trike once but didn't like the constant noise. I'm 73 now and no longer fly, but enjoyed the pioneering days of personal aviation.
After I had kids I stopped flying hang gliders. I built a one man hot air balloon based on hang glider technology that I could take off and land using my feet. Here's some photos: www.flickr.com/photos/185055346@N07/albums/72177720315599771
The 500' hill launch at Escape Country. If you don't run your ass off, it hurts!
Minhas primeiras aulas de voo foram numa asa destas.
Looks like an amazing adventure! I’d love to go there some day!
Can't wait till we are in the Grand Canyon, looks great! Do you have any tips on what to see/do?
beautiful video!
Pov July 3
They give us so much love, sorry for your loss. A lovely tribute.
Nice 👍
I started flying in 1973 with Free Flight Systems standard hang glider. I am now 69 and sold my last hang glider after my final flight in Oklahoma. There were health issues that I could no longer ignore that could indeed interfere with flight safety. No regrets. Many great adventures starting in Southern Cal and ending in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Never had an injury in all those years. Still remains the greatest sport as far as I am concerned.
That is absolutely gorgeous! I love the music you use
Great music good video I've flown gliders and gliders RC gliders perfect way to go
i started with a Easy Riser in 77
Pictures?
Lots of memories. My first glider was an 18’ Eipper standard.
Thanks for sharing! It is a few years before I started - I flew Cloudbase and Bobcat, and a few yeas later a delightful Super Scorpion.
Loved this video. I built my 1st glider in 1974 in my driveway. Flew for 16 more years. You brought back some memories I had forgotten. Thanks
My 1st glider was a bamboo Butterfly built in 1971. We took it to the 1st hang glider meet held on Lilienthal's birthday.
Thanks for the memories!
Aaah, you got there eariler in 2021 than 2019. That's quite a beach. Do you have any footage of the tree just outside Cathedral? It should have been mostly out of water. This year, I imagine it's totally out of water. I hope it doesn't (hasn't) fall(en) over. If you hadn't cut the shot at 6:04, the tree would be in the video.
This is great,I had a gull wing in the 70,s and 80,s,towed it with my boat
I thought that was Escape Country. Good memories, but I am so thankful that today’s gliders have more safety built in.
nice song choice
Flashbacks to how it all started, back when gliders had spars.
And kingposts and deflexors.
@@RMJTOOLS And control bars!
Nice
Great trip! Let's plan another one!
Started my career on a Pliable Moose in Iowa
Want to see more? Tell your west coast friends to water their lawns daily.
Loved seeing the sail wing in action. I hope Frank is well.
He's doing great. Check out my latest video. I joined him in Utah and we're scrambling along a rock wall to see some petroglyphs. He's 86. th-cam.com/video/lEXvKc6Bmqo/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for sharing this piece of history with us.
nice.
Good ol' Escape Country :) Thanks for sharing!! Who is that with the SST looking wing? I knew that rigid looked familiar! I've seen the small scale of it in you dad's hands at gatherings at Dockweiler! My first vario was of course a Colver :)
That's my Dad face planting in his SST almost on the concrete walkway.
@@mattcolver1 When I switched to prone my takeoffs immediately got a lot better and I didn't get those "nose pops"(like what your Dad did here) that happened when I flew seated.
Thanks for sharing, I built a VJ-23 in 1974, never realized my location wasn’t suited for it.😊
Outstanding!
Very nice.
How long did it take you to hike to the arch? This is crazy not seeing the water there. 🤯🤯😍😍
Not long, maybe a half hour, 45 minute. I think it may be a mile or less.
Why bring that old guy doesnt look like fun take him to a old folks home
Well we certainly wouldn't bring an asshole like you, that's for sure.
@@mattcolver1 Yikes, who let these people in?
Thank you! Interesting to think this was all under water. Does anyone know if the white mineral deposits would wear off the rocks? & if so how long it would take? I can't decide if it's hiding the beauty of the red rocks or adding positive contrast to them.
From what I've seen the bathtub ring can go away fairly quick. The top 50 feet of the ring hasn't seen reservoir water for 20 years. That section of the ring is almost back to the original color. So it goes away in about 20 years.