Wow! Stunning presentation. I appreciate that these places I'll probably never get to visit but I get to see them through your adventures. Thank you so much!
I just came across your videos because I’m doing a trip to Arizona. I must say, you have the best cometary and always have a positive attitude. You definitely have the best videos I’ve seen…and I’ve seen a lot!
Thank you again for a wonderful video. I had no idea what the area near Bryce looked like. Loved those tiny little tunnels, and of course, the canyon. Your time lapse drives are really fun to watch!
Very nice video of beautiful Utah. If you haven’t traveled highway 12 from Bryce National Park to Torrey Utah I highly recommend you do so sometime in your life. It’s one of the prettiest drives in America
Felicitaciones por tu nueva adquisición, es todo un sueño cumplido, que estoy seguro te dará, y a nosotros tus seguidores, momentos maravillosos e inolvidables. Keep on rolling, Roadnomad!
i'm one of your subscribers Travelling Robert.i appreciate you sharing beautiful videos i am glad you truly a happy nomad ,i am an rver logged 150,000 miles since 1999 all over usa.
thanks for sharing. We are visiting Zion then Horseshoe Bend, then Lower Antelope Canyon and then 2 days at Bryce Canyon before hitting Arches and Monument Valley.
I enjoyed your videos. The filming was as good as any of the professional park documentaries and I daresay that I saw more of the country in different views than I have before. I'm looking forward to making the trip myself soon.
Nice video and commentary. Very unfortunate about the big insect splat in front of your go-pro camera. I assume that you didn't discover it until later in your drive that day.
Nice new channel banner Robert. Are you a proud owner of a Winnebago Micro Mini? You got to do a tour video of your RV. Enjoying your videos, best to you.
Love your videos. What month did you go and what was the temp? How long did you spend visiting those 3 lookout point in Bryce NP? I want to squeeze in Bryce just like you did but might only have a couple of day light hours during 4-7pm in the first week of April. Do you think its worth it.? Is it dangerous to drive after dark?
Thank you. We didn't drive after dark, but all we had was about 3 hours as well. It was well worth it but I wish we would have had time to do at least one of the trails.
I think you could use an RC Quad Copter with a go pro attached. You'd be able to capture aerial footage and give your video's a unique perspective. Have fun on your next adventure.
I got myself an MX-2 aerobatic plane without camera but fun none the less, scary at times; fear of crashing. Also the flight times have been smashed from a mere 10 min to above 30min for certain quadcopters. I get around 15 min from a 3000 mah battery depending how aggressively I fly and my plane is over a meter in length and width. It's my first plane and in hindsight I would have made a few changes where the theory and practical don't meet also choice of transmitter, But if you would like a second opinion or just a chin wag don't hesitate to contact me i'm sure I would be able to mention something the manufactures conveniently forget to mention.
I'd recommend a hobby grade that way you won't be restricted by the manufacturer's limitations i.e DJI overpriced battery or the basic transmitter. 450 or 500 size should be just right to carry around. You could save on the extra features like GPS tracking or you could add it later. A nice camera gimbal to keep the video steady while the copter rocks and vibrates and a headset is a must. Some people like to build their models if that's you then you can save even more or you can have the parts you want put together by someone, usually the person you buy the parts from. Have fun and window shop like crazy before you settle on something you've thoroughly questioned (it's what they don't say you need to pick up on!).
Great Stuff and Work again. As said by Mark, hats off to your great effort, camera work and dedication. Easy question, this time. I might have missed it but what camera(s) do you use? I heard you have a gopro for road images, but what other handcam(s) do you have/use? As always, Thanks! Andrea.
Andrea Lumpp Hi Andrea. The main handheld camera is a 5-year-old Sony HDR XR-200. Decent image quality in bright light and very good optical stabilization. From time to time I also use my Nikon D5100 DSLR, especially when it is dark.
madmarikhy Hi. I've got the Hero 3 White edition and it works great for me.I do some color correction after the fact because the unprocessed image is a little bit washed out and too warm for my taste. Otherwise a great virtually unbreakable camera.
Wow! Stunning presentation. I appreciate that these places I'll probably never get to visit but I get to see them through your adventures. Thank you so much!
What an interesting trip. Beautiful rock formations ❤
I just came across your videos because I’m doing a trip to Arizona. I must say, you have the best cometary and always have a positive attitude. You definitely have the best videos I’ve seen…and I’ve seen a lot!
Robert, tus videos son expectaculares, siempre los disfrutamos muchisimo, somos de tu misma Tierra 👍🏼
What a nice view and a nice video
Thank you again for a wonderful video. I had no idea what the area near Bryce looked like. Loved those tiny little tunnels, and of course, the canyon. Your time lapse drives are really fun to watch!
Very nice video of beautiful Utah. If you haven’t traveled highway 12 from Bryce National Park to Torrey Utah I highly recommend you do so sometime in your life. It’s one of the prettiest drives in America
Felicitaciones por tu nueva adquisición, es todo un sueño cumplido, que estoy seguro te dará, y a nosotros tus seguidores, momentos maravillosos e inolvidables. Keep on rolling, Roadnomad!
aguzmanco Gracias!
congrats to you and your family you have your own RV now looking forward to watching your next trip
utubesuckcox Oh yes. We are very excited.
We love your videos!!! Thank you for the your effort!! You are so great!!!
Thank you! I love doing this stuff.
Robert, I love your videos and the content is always spectacular. Thank you for sharing.
i'm one of your subscribers Travelling Robert.i appreciate you sharing beautiful videos i am glad you truly a happy nomad ,i am an rver logged 150,000 miles since 1999 all over usa.
Thank you for one more great, fun and relaxing video. Greetings from Brazil again !
Fábio Marcos Euzébio Thanks!
Your videos are fun and relaxing to watch. Hats off to your great effort!
Mark Anthony Thank you!
thanks for sharing. We are visiting Zion then Horseshoe Bend, then Lower Antelope Canyon and then 2 days at Bryce Canyon before hitting Arches and Monument Valley.
dougsfield You are in for a treat. Most beautiful scenery. Enjoy the adventure.
Well done...love this
I enjoyed your videos. The filming was as good as any of the professional park documentaries and I daresay that I saw more of the country in different views than I have before. I'm looking forward to making the trip myself soon.
Thank you. Bryce canyon is truly amazing.
Love your videos. I wish I had a job that allowed me to travel more often!
Trevin Lang Thank you!
Beautiful area.
Nice video and commentary. Very unfortunate about the big insect splat in front of your go-pro camera. I assume that you didn't discover it until later in your drive that day.
I hope you are able to visit The Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada - it's other-worldly.
Thank for sharing.
***** Thank you for watching :-)
Robert, did you see Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park?
I'm so jealous .....u go everywhere.
Great channel
Nice new channel banner Robert. Are you a proud owner of a Winnebago Micro Mini?
You got to do a tour video of your RV. Enjoying your videos, best to you.
Cyber Traveler Yes, I am a proud owner now. This weekend I'm going to do a tour of the RV. Thank you!
We enjoyed watching your vlog and hope to meet with you someday. God Bless🙏
Hello Robert, we are planning to visit Bryce and we have a 17ft travel trailer with us. Was there any restriction to drive around Bryce Viewpoints?
There were no restrictions when I visited
Love your videos. What month did you go and what was the temp? How long did you spend visiting those 3 lookout point in Bryce NP? I want to squeeze in Bryce just like you did but might only have a couple of day light hours during 4-7pm in the first week of April. Do you think its worth it.? Is it dangerous to drive after dark?
Thank you. We didn't drive after dark, but all we had was about 3 hours as well. It was well worth it but I wish we would have had time to do at least one of the trails.
April very cold and windy......If you are not ever coming back definitely squeeze it in.Spectacular Park and views...
I think you could use an RC Quad Copter with a go pro attached. You'd be able to capture aerial footage and give your video's a unique perspective.
Have fun on your next adventure.
linkingaj I know. I have been thinking about that for a while. All in good time. Those things are expensive, although they are getting cheaper.
I got myself an MX-2 aerobatic plane without camera but fun none the less, scary at times; fear of crashing.
Also the flight times have been smashed from a mere 10 min to above 30min for certain quadcopters.
I get around 15 min from a 3000 mah battery depending how aggressively I fly and my plane is over a meter in length and width.
It's my first plane and in hindsight I would have made a few changes where the theory and practical don't meet also choice of transmitter, But if you would like a second opinion or just a chin wag don't hesitate to contact me i'm sure I would be able to mention something the manufactures conveniently forget to mention.
linkingaj Sure thank you. I'll be sure to contact you when I decide to get the copter, probably one of the DJI models..
I'd recommend a hobby grade that way you won't be restricted by the manufacturer's limitations i.e DJI overpriced battery or the basic transmitter. 450 or 500 size should be just right to carry around. You could save on the extra features like GPS tracking or you could add it later. A nice camera gimbal to keep the video steady while the copter rocks and vibrates and a headset is a must.
Some people like to build their models if that's you then you can save even more or you can have the parts you want put together by someone, usually the person you buy the parts from.
Have fun and window shop like crazy before you settle on something you've thoroughly questioned (it's what they don't say you need to pick up on!).
Great Stuff and Work again.
As said by Mark, hats off to your great effort, camera work and dedication.
Easy question, this time.
I might have missed it but what camera(s) do you use? I heard you have a gopro for road images, but what other handcam(s) do you have/use?
As always, Thanks!
Andrea.
Andrea Lumpp Hi Andrea. The main handheld camera is a 5-year-old Sony HDR XR-200. Decent image quality in bright light and very good optical stabilization. From time to time I also use my Nikon D5100 DSLR, especially when it is dark.
TravelingRobert Thanks!
which gopro are you using please? and do you recommend it ?
madmarikhy Hi. I've got the Hero 3 White edition and it works great for me.I do some color correction after the fact because the unprocessed image is a little bit washed out and too warm for my taste. Otherwise a great virtually unbreakable camera.
TravelingRobert i was thinking to get the hero3 +.. not sure yet.. need to do a bit of research.. but urs does the job nicely
cheers dude :)
Robert, I saw a rock tunnel. Is there a height restriction?
There didn't seem to be one.
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