I dont comment often. Im 70 y/o 100% disabled vietnam era veteran ( Womans Army Corp). My dream as a young girl was to explore the SW like you do with my dog. Well my life has been full and i have lived all over the world. Currently retired to Peru. Thank you for fulfilling my youthful dreams. Grandma in Peru 🇵🇪 apreciates you more than you can ever know. Sincerely THANK YOU young man. ❤❤❤❤❤ im now confined to a wheelchair and you give me wings. So much gratitude
Pecos (pay-cohs) River bridge on Hwy. 90? The lower Pecos is an area with amazing 4,500+ y/o rock art. I'll never forget the experience of hiking to several sites there & getting to see one of the top "must see" rock art sites in Texas, the White Shaman Preserve. Absolutely amazing. Your drone footage is just stunning!! Thank you!
That was incredible!!! The eclipse, the canyon, the pothole; but when you were standing on the ledge over the pothole I was having butterflies worrying that the rock would give way and you'd fall. Sorry about your drone!!
Several videos back, all us 'old folk' were commenting to Nolan how he gives us the heebie jeebies every time he does something scary like that. LOL - But, when I was his age, I did it too!!
@@the_pov_channel Thank eff for that! I really thought you were gonna jump. Then you, back at the car with no t-shirt on, I thought for a moment you had actually gone and done it! Gave me the jeebs that did!
That was scary, I thought of all the people who died while posting for a perfect influencer photo and fell down cliffs etc. Please don't do that again, you could slip and your dog would be alone trying to find help in a huge canyon.
I'd rather watch any one of your videos than 97% of programs on regular TV/streaming. Thank you for showing us places most of us could otherwise never experience. Regarding the eclipse, I believe certainly no coincidence but rather the Lord's imprimatur upon His creation. I experienced the eclipse from Dallas area but your video was another exceptional viewing. RIP little drone, you did not perish in vain.
So many things I could say about this video, and your videos in general. But this video touched me the most. when you started getting excited I felt the same excitement I felt getting close to totality, I even shed a couple tears. That is such a special feeling. I grew up on TX. It used to be under an ocean, and there’s all kinds of limestone deposits and marine fossils to be found. I’ve climbed on many. It looks like this canyon as many limestone deposits to see the interesting weathering is fantastic. I also can’t get over the canyon wrens and their spectral songs. Thanks for taking us on this journey with you.
My two sisters and I watched the 2024 eclipse from Canyon Lake TX. Way too many clouds. The 'total darkness period' was an amazing experience . (pecos sounds like 'paycos' in texican ) Yep, signs of a big flood from some previous time, even here in Texas. Your pixs with the drone are the best I have ever seen ! Thanks for taking the time, and then for sharing with all of us. fyi...look up Jacob's well and it's history at Canyon Lake - maybe somewhat like your discovery (NNE of San Antonio just north of HY 46). The Lake level there was the lowest that I have ever seen it ! Simply love your adventuristic nature! Blessings to you in this challenging year !
Very cool. Thank you for sharing the eclipse❤. That canyon was amazing. I truly enjoy your channel. Without channels like yours, there is much of this beautiful country some of us would never get to see. Happy to follow you on any adventure ❤❤
Canyon Wrens. Bridge at the Pecos (Pay' cos (long O)) River. We are in Texas, but it was completely overcast and spitting rain on and off all day, though it did get black as night when totality was occurring. Oh my God - watch for Rattlesnakes and Copperheads out in West Texas. Water Moccasins, Rattlers, Copperheads and Coral Snakes in the rest of Texas. Not a perfect cliff jumping spot, until you have seen definite proof that there is not a giant boulder lurking right where you would be landing. It's very tight. There are many other spots that you could cliff jump that are proven and not life-threatening. Thank you for sharing the Eclipse for those of us that were there, but unable to see.
yeah i agree. im from texas too and another thing i wanna add is that the water sometimes (most times) isnt safe. you can see how murky & spotty the water is in that oasis. one swim inside of it wouldnt hurt but going in for multiple times would get you sick for sure. feel like an old papa saying this but its better to be safe than sorry for finding out whats inside of that water, who knows maybe its a mountain lions spot for doing the same thing. if you do plan going back with some friends be sure to film your amazing adventure!!
3:41 CORRECTION: The ratio between the relative sizes and distances of the moon and sun are *approximately* 1:1, but the moon's orbit around the Earth (~226K miles - ~252K miles) and the Earth's orbit around the sun (~91.4M miles - ~94.5M miles) are elliptical, meaning that this ratio may be higher or lower than 1:1 at the time of any given solar eclipse, so they do not match perfectly. This ratio at the time of an eclipse determines the eclipse magnitude which describes the percentage of the sun that is obscured by the moon, and typically ranges from 0.92-0.99 for "annular" eclipses and 1.0-1.08 for total eclipses. An annular or "ring of fire" eclipse occurs when moon fully crosses the path of the sun, but is visibly smaller than the sun, allowing the outer ring of the sun to shine brightly in the sky in the form of a ring. The last annular eclipse occured on October 14, 2023. Here is a list of all of the solar eclipses happening in the current century, along with the eclipse magnitude of each. Out of 224 solar eclipses that will occur, not a single one will have a perfect 1.0 magnitude. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_solar_eclipses_in_the_21st_century Another interesting tidbit is that due to the fact that the moon is slowly straying away from Earth by about 1.5 inches per year, in about 600 million years total solar eclipses will no longer be possible. www.space.com/37627-total-solar-eclipse-earth-moon-alignment-future.html
Epic. Thank you for the scientific explanation behind this incredible event. The ring of fire eclipse I saw last October was indeed caused by this disparity you mentioned.
The eclipse was awesome where I’m at. Didn’t get complete totality but it definitely got dark. Sat on the porch and enjoyed the show. You went right by my ranch on your way to the Pecos River. I love this area. I’ve got a decent sized canyon on my place and several caves. I’m half way between the Devils River and the Pecos River with the Rio Grande on the south
My property is at Shumla, TX, 5 minutes north of the Pecos River bridge. Lots of canyons & rockshelters. Got to see totality 20 miles south of Del Rio.
VERY VERY COOL NOLAN AND PUPPY...I SPENT 10 YEARS TRAVELING FROM R.I. TO UTAH/NV/ID/AZ...WE SPENDING OUR SUMMERS TAKING CARE OF FS CAMP ALL SUMMER LONG.. 87 4RUNNER AND MY PUPPY.WE SEEN SO MUCH AND I MET SO MANY FOLKS.. VERY COOL ADVENTURE YOU AND PUPPY ARE ON..ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO..STAY AWESOME YOU 2..
I love you bro and I love what you have created with this channel. I'm so glad other people found your channel and your work is getting the exposure it deserves. I went up to North New Hampshire to watch totality and I was speechless. My first time seeing one. The lighting was so cool, even 20 minutes before totality. We had crystal clear skies here and I found a nice field to park on. What a special day!! Happy you had such an enjoyable experience too, Nolan. Peace
My husband, daughter, and I, took off work for the day and drove down to Clarksville Texas. We were so afraid the clouds would cover the whole phenomenon, but they cleared at the crucial moment. It was a momentous occasion.
I remember driving over the Pecos river many moons ago and seeing underwater caves or deep holes through clear water. I've always wondered about them, so thank you for taking the time to explore it...or look for your crashed drone, sorry about your loss. Glad you were able to enjoy our great state for a little while. Come back sometime. 😊
As usual great drone video work.😔. Very interesting canyon. I saw partial eclipse here in north western mississippi. Clouds separated enough to be viewed. I’m 78 so I really wanted to see it. Thanks again for your continued videos.
Amazing footage of eclipse (and the bridge/channels!) Thanks so much for sharing because us Pennsylvanians didn't see anything interesting that special day.
I was in Kerrville Texas for the eclipse with my best friend and her family and a very good friend I've known since about 1982. At 70, I suspect I'll never see another one. My best friend is 71, her sister is almost 81 and her brother is 73, or 74. My other friend, who is in worst shape than I am, she will turn 70 sometime around now. Oh, and Pecos is said "pay-cose." In Canyon Texas there is what is called the "Grand Canyon of Texas." I'm sure you know that limestone is a soft material making it easily erode.
Thank you for sharing that amazing journey! The pool you found totally reminded me of the ancient Cistern found in Karahan Tepe, minus the carvings and ornamental atmosphere.
So I found this place on google maps and it's so massively underwhelming from there. Especially how that deep pool just looks like some unnotably stagnant puddle. Now I'm double appreciative you could document this little beauty like this from your perspective.
Thank you. Amazing footage. Love your channel. I am in my 70s now but done quite alot of wandering across Africa when i was younger. Not only love the scenery but just the sheer exuberance you have for wild places. Well done.
That was amazing! I would have wanted to swim in that, but I would also fear what is lurking in the dark... hahaha. Love these explorations. Thanks for taking us along. Greetings from the Netherlands
Loved the whole video... The canyon would be great to camp at over night...Eclipse was fab...I'm in OZ so we missed it .....thank you again..... blessings darling from Granny Linda in OZ.....
Nolan, I'm a native Texan, but I live on the East side of the state from where you experienced the eclipse and the awesome river canyons out west. I just want to help you out in case you ever come back to the state. We are funny about the way we pronounce some things in Texas. Pecos is pronounced as ' pay-cose' the 'pe' is pronounced with a hard 'a' as in 'pay' check. The 'cos' is pronounced like the 'ose' in the word 'close'. PAY-COSE. I hope you can come back again. I really enjoy your videos. I love West Texas and there is so much to see in the state especially out West.
Beautiful drone footage as usual. I've never been to TX. Love the canyon wren. That was a good idea to chase the eclipse. Thanks for taking us. R.I.P drone, you served us well. 🚁 💀
I am a little impressed that they let you fly a drone close to the border and in commercial airspace... I love your channel. You've found your freedom. It's always incredible to see what you go and find.
Have you ever looked at the Texas border on a map? We have bigger problems, than a respectable young man flying his drone on OUR Texas border. Great job, Nolan TY,
Totally amazing all your drone filming. The eclipse filming was amazing to watch as was the canyon. Glad you found your drone so we could see all this. Thank you.
I loved the video and love to watch you and your dog explore. The canyon pictures were great and I loved the eclipse. In Denver,Colorado area, we only had a partial eclipse. I know someone commented about your pronouncement of the Pecos River but I lived in the southwest in the 1950's and we said it like Paycos. I look forward to more videos.
You should consider carrying a lead line with you on your outings because I, for one, would love to know the actual depth of that pool!😊 Also, you have WAY more faith in rocky ledges holding your weight than I ever will! Please be safe out there!!
I just discovered your channel and LOVE IT! Live in Dallas and had the same experience w the eclipse (my second). Hiked the Paria w less water, but you brought memories that will never forget. My son just got married to a CA girl snowboarder in Mammoth. I will keep watching your channel! Rosie
Amazing footage!!! We did the opposite trek and went to the Vermont border! It was incredible! Thank you so much for sharing as well as the bonus footage of the canyons!!
Very cool video. In that place where thw wall of the canyon wall overhangs the pool, when you stuck the camera out and pointed it straight down, I found myself involuntarily pushing my chair away from the desk! You're a braver man than I, Nolan Fisher! Heights like that give me the willies! Keep it up, though. My heart rate hasn't shot up like that in a long time!
Texas, a whole different country! I used to fish in Pecos river canyon, on the Rio Grande there are caves ,panther cave being one with native American pictographs. You can get lost easily down the back roads in that part of Texas. Gotta watch out for ratlers though.
WOW! Great video! Glad you enjoyed Texas! I'm not from Texas but got here as quick as I could! We moved to San Antonio in 1959, my Dad always said he could never afford enough gas to get out of the state! LOL! The last five years I worked I transported and installed flexible water to a lot of oil wells all over Texas. Spent about 4 months installing around Pecos, sometimes we were 20 miles or so out in the desert, best part of the job!
I dont comment often. Im 70 y/o 100% disabled vietnam era veteran ( Womans Army Corp). My dream as a young girl was to explore the SW like you do with my dog. Well my life has been full and i have lived all over the world. Currently retired to Peru. Thank you for fulfilling my youthful dreams. Grandma in Peru 🇵🇪 apreciates you more than you can ever know. Sincerely THANK YOU young man. ❤❤❤❤❤ im now confined to a wheelchair and you give me wings. So much gratitude
Thank you so much for your service. You sound so sweet. Hugs 🤗
@@sage8200 thank you
Thank you SO much for your service and sacrifice 🙏. I’m 75 and lost many dear high school friends to Vietnam….God Bless you Dear One💗💗💗
Thank you. This comment made my day
what are nice comment yeah I wish I could go with him
I like a man who takes a minute to thank his fallen drone for all the hard work. Touching.
🫡🥲 she will fly again
Is that a potensic atom?
It looks like one I can't tell if it has a 3 axis gimbal though
Never mind DJI heh
@@the_pov_channel 3.19. were paying $2 lt, in aus.. thanks to your boss..
@@the_pov_channel the moon was put there.. on purpose..
The drone footage..ABSOLUTELY outstanding.....
drone model?
Many thanks
@@qwerty-fi4cj looked like a mini and and dji air2 or 2s
@@StoreRunDotCom Thanks a bunch.
You made my anxiety level max out when you leaned over that pool of water..
Yeah, from the clifftop… oh man! my legs physically started quivering. 😅
Vertigo! ack! lol 😅
The Dad in me was saying, son, don’t get that close to the edge! 😂
@@FiatVoluntasTua888So did mine. Happens everytime with his videos. 😂
And mine!
Pecos (pay-cohs) River bridge on Hwy. 90? The lower Pecos is an area with amazing 4,500+ y/o rock art. I'll never forget the experience of hiking to several sites there & getting to see one of the top "must see" rock art sites in Texas, the White Shaman Preserve. Absolutely amazing. Your drone footage is just stunning!! Thank you!
That was incredible!!! The eclipse, the canyon, the pothole; but when you were standing on the ledge over the pothole I was having butterflies worrying that the rock would give way and you'd fall. Sorry about your drone!!
Several videos back, all us 'old folk' were commenting to Nolan how he gives us the heebie jeebies every time he does something scary like that. LOL - But, when I was his age, I did it too!!
At least I resisted the temptation to jump in..
@@the_pov_channel Thank eff for that! I really thought you were gonna jump. Then you, back at the car with no t-shirt on, I thought for a moment you had actually gone and done it! Gave me the jeebs that did!
I was waiting for him to jump in!!! hahahaha
That was scary, I thought of all the people who died while posting for a perfect influencer photo and fell down cliffs etc. Please don't do that again, you could slip and your dog would be alone trying to find help in a huge canyon.
I'd rather watch any one of your videos than 97% of programs on regular TV/streaming. Thank you for showing us places most of us could otherwise never experience. Regarding the eclipse, I believe certainly no coincidence but rather the Lord's imprimatur upon His creation. I experienced the eclipse from Dallas area but your video was another exceptional viewing. RIP little drone, you did not perish in vain.
Awesome trip and planning. Thanks for sharing!
When I saw those cliff fangs, I immediately thought...rattlesnake...great video, thanks for sharing.
I immediately thought that he'd found Texas's real horns! lol
Reptilian alien underground entrance. Looks just like the kind at the Vatican.
Some of those canyons where water flows during rain in Texas you will find Dynasour prints in the rock when it was still mud thousands of years ago 😮
So many things I could say about this video, and your videos in general. But this video touched me the most. when you started getting excited I felt the same excitement I felt getting close to totality, I even shed a couple tears. That is such a special feeling. I grew up on TX. It used to be under an ocean, and there’s all kinds of limestone deposits and marine fossils to be found. I’ve climbed on many. It looks like this canyon as many limestone deposits to see the interesting weathering is fantastic. I also can’t get over the canyon wrens and their spectral songs. Thanks for taking us on this journey with you.
Texas is full of caverns. That could be an opening into a very large cavern. It would probably be awesome to dive it.
Omg! I love your dog. He’s gorgeous!
The boy is more gorgeous. Why is it always the dogs and not the boys?
Thanks. He's special
Great drone piloting and enjoyed the sound of the birds
Those canyons are like history books written in an alien language, so many ancient mysteries hidden within eroded rock layers.
You can't call them aliens anymore. Undocumented Galactic Migrants is the new monicker. Viva Mork from Ork.
Millions of years, one drop of water at a time
My two sisters and I watched the 2024 eclipse from Canyon Lake TX. Way too many clouds. The 'total darkness period' was an amazing experience . (pecos sounds like 'paycos' in texican ) Yep, signs of a big flood from some previous time, even here in Texas. Your pixs with the drone are the best I have ever seen ! Thanks for taking the time, and then for sharing with all of us. fyi...look up Jacob's well and it's history at Canyon Lake - maybe somewhat like your discovery (NNE of San Antonio just north of HY 46). The Lake level there was the lowest that I have ever seen it ! Simply love your adventuristic nature! Blessings to you in this challenging year !
Jacobs well is crazy and a bit scary. cant believe how deep it goes. That was what I was thinking of when I was looking into the pool. Thanks a ton
Your dog is SUCH A GOOD BOY!
I had to look away from the screen when the two of you were standing at the edge of the bison kill ledge.
Very cool. Thank you for sharing the eclipse❤. That canyon was amazing. I truly enjoy your channel. Without channels like yours, there is much of this beautiful country some of us would never get to see. Happy to follow you on any adventure ❤❤
Canyon Wrens. Bridge at the Pecos (Pay' cos (long O)) River. We are in Texas, but it was completely overcast and spitting rain on and off all day, though it did get black as night when totality was occurring. Oh my God - watch for Rattlesnakes and Copperheads out in West Texas. Water Moccasins, Rattlers, Copperheads and Coral Snakes in the rest of Texas. Not a perfect cliff jumping spot, until you have seen definite proof that there is not a giant boulder lurking right where you would be landing. It's very tight. There are many other spots that you could cliff jump that are proven and not life-threatening. Thank you for sharing the Eclipse for those of us that were there, but unable to see.
yeah i agree. im from texas too and another thing i wanna add is that the water sometimes (most times) isnt safe. you can see how murky & spotty the water is in that oasis. one swim inside of it wouldnt hurt but going in for multiple times would get you sick for sure. feel like an old papa saying this but its better to be safe than sorry for finding out whats inside of that water, who knows maybe its a mountain lions spot for doing the same thing. if you do plan going back with some friends be sure to film your amazing adventure!!
I've just watched this, then scrolled thru your other videos. Think I found my new favourite channel to binge watch. Big up!
Nolan, you almost gave me vertigo when you looked down from up top into that pool!!
Imagine the force of water that sculpted that canyon. Unbelievable!
3:41 CORRECTION: The ratio between the relative sizes and distances of the moon and sun are *approximately* 1:1, but the moon's orbit around the Earth (~226K miles - ~252K miles) and the Earth's orbit around the sun (~91.4M miles - ~94.5M miles) are elliptical, meaning that this ratio may be higher or lower than 1:1 at the time of any given solar eclipse, so they do not match perfectly. This ratio at the time of an eclipse determines the eclipse magnitude which describes the percentage of the sun that is obscured by the moon, and typically ranges from 0.92-0.99 for "annular" eclipses and 1.0-1.08 for total eclipses. An annular or "ring of fire" eclipse occurs when moon fully crosses the path of the sun, but is visibly smaller than the sun, allowing the outer ring of the sun to shine brightly in the sky in the form of a ring. The last annular eclipse occured on October 14, 2023.
Here is a list of all of the solar eclipses happening in the current century, along with the eclipse magnitude of each. Out of 224 solar eclipses that will occur, not a single one will have a perfect 1.0 magnitude.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_solar_eclipses_in_the_21st_century
Another interesting tidbit is that due to the fact that the moon is slowly straying away from Earth by about 1.5 inches per year, in about 600 million years total solar eclipses will no longer be possible.
www.space.com/37627-total-solar-eclipse-earth-moon-alignment-future.html
Epic. Thank you for the scientific explanation behind this incredible event. The ring of fire eclipse I saw last October was indeed caused by this disparity you mentioned.
The eclipse was awesome where I’m at. Didn’t get complete totality but it definitely got dark. Sat on the porch and enjoyed the show. You went right by my ranch on your way to the Pecos River. I love this area. I’ve got a decent sized canyon on my place and several caves. I’m half way between the Devils River and the Pecos River with the Rio Grande on the south
My property is at Shumla, TX, 5 minutes north of the Pecos River bridge. Lots of canyons & rockshelters. Got to see totality 20 miles south of Del Rio.
VERY VERY COOL NOLAN AND PUPPY...I SPENT 10 YEARS TRAVELING FROM R.I. TO UTAH/NV/ID/AZ...WE SPENDING OUR SUMMERS TAKING CARE OF FS CAMP ALL SUMMER LONG..
87 4RUNNER AND MY PUPPY.WE SEEN SO MUCH AND I MET SO MANY FOLKS..
VERY COOL ADVENTURE YOU AND PUPPY ARE ON..ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO..STAY AWESOME YOU 2..
سورج گرہن کی وڈیو تو کمال کی بنائی ہے بہت ہی زبردست ۔
Good job young man . wowwwwww
Your channel really opened up my interest in rocks and canyons, super cool stuff!!
Amazing! Thank you
I love you bro and I love what you have created with this channel. I'm so glad other people found your channel and your work is getting the exposure it deserves. I went up to North New Hampshire to watch totality and I was speechless. My first time seeing one. The lighting was so cool, even 20 minutes before totality. We had crystal clear skies here and I found a nice field to park on. What a special day!! Happy you had such an enjoyable experience too, Nolan. Peace
Welcome to Texas.
There’s plenty more to see and explore.
Come back soon. Bring some friends and let’s have a party.
great channel man!
Can you imagine magnet fishing that hole?
I need to get one of those giant magnets
My husband, daughter, and I, took off work for the day and drove down to Clarksville Texas. We were so afraid the clouds would cover the whole phenomenon, but they cleared at the crucial moment. It was a momentous occasion.
I remember driving over the Pecos river many moons ago and seeing underwater caves or deep holes through clear water. I've always wondered about them, so thank you for taking the time to explore it...or look for your crashed drone, sorry about your loss. Glad you were able to enjoy our great state for a little while. Come back sometime. 😊
Those canyons look melted. So beautiful
As usual great drone video work.😔. Very interesting canyon. I saw partial eclipse here in north western mississippi. Clouds separated enough to be viewed. I’m 78 so I really wanted to see it. Thanks again for your continued videos.
Really glad you go to enjoy it.
Yeah man those canyon shots are something else. The birds made this video a lot better!
Amazing footage of eclipse (and the bridge/channels!) Thanks so much for sharing because us Pennsylvanians didn't see anything interesting that special day.
I was in Kerrville Texas for the eclipse with my best friend and her family and a very good friend I've known since about 1982. At 70, I suspect I'll never see another one. My best friend is 71, her sister is almost 81 and her brother is 73, or 74. My other friend, who is in worst shape than I am, she will turn 70 sometime around now. Oh, and Pecos is said "pay-cose." In Canyon Texas there is what is called the "Grand Canyon of Texas." I'm sure you know that limestone is a soft material making it easily erode.
Thank you for sharing that amazing journey! The pool you found totally reminded me of the ancient Cistern found in Karahan Tepe, minus the carvings and ornamental atmosphere.
Great video! I hope you lower a GoPro down that hole next visit.
In direct sunlight this would have worked amazingly. Ill return
Awesome! Glad you were able to view it brother.
Dope adventure! Thank for sharing this experience!
So I found this place on google maps and it's so massively underwhelming from there. Especially how that deep pool just looks like some unnotably stagnant puddle. Now I'm double appreciative you could document this little beauty like this from your perspective.
very cool video 😍 thx for sharing & taking us along !!
So really great drone shots this episode. Thanx! 👍
👍🙏>>>💚~~~ WHAT ARE AMAZING DAY THANKS FOR BRINGING US ALONG 😁💥
Very cool video! Thanks for sharing.
Loved it. When you get close to the edge it makes me cringe with fear.
The bird song was so relaxing, the deep hole, scary.
Your dog is so sweet always turning to check on you behind him & wait like that. 💕✝️
Your video is the first that I have seen that actually captures HOW dark it got !🎉
Thank you. Amazing footage. Love your channel. I am in my 70s now but done quite alot of wandering across Africa when i was younger. Not only love the scenery but just the sheer exuberance you have for wild places. Well done.
Your videos / drone footage, editing are absolutely excellent...excellent eyes for capturing everything perfect for viewers.
That was amazing! I would have wanted to swim in that, but I would also fear what is lurking in the dark... hahaha. Love these explorations. Thanks for taking us along. Greetings from the Netherlands
Another cool video! Awesome
Love the footage you took..
Not a coincidence for sure..God is awesome for sure 😄
It does seem like it's more than coincidence. What would it's purpose be though? Any ideas?
Outstanding video...thanx! I really want to see you jump into that bowl...!
Loved the whole video... The canyon would be great to camp at over night...Eclipse was fab...I'm in OZ so we missed it .....thank you again..... blessings darling from Granny Linda in OZ.....
Nolan, I'm a native Texan, but I live on the East side of the state from where you experienced the eclipse and the awesome river canyons out west. I just want to help you out in case you ever come back to the state. We are funny about the way we pronounce some things in Texas. Pecos is pronounced as ' pay-cose' the 'pe' is pronounced with a hard 'a' as in 'pay' check. The 'cos' is pronounced like the 'ose' in the word 'close'. PAY-COSE. I hope you can come back again. I really enjoy your videos. I love West Texas and there is so much to see in the state especially out West.
Really amazing video, thank you for sharing your adventure! Love Chewy.
Need to take a diver with you, you are amazing!
Beautiful drone footage as usual. I've never been to TX. Love the canyon wren. That was a good idea to chase the eclipse. Thanks for taking us. R.I.P drone, you served us well. 🚁 💀
Thanks!
❤❤❤ nice video! Thanks for sharing!
I am a little impressed that they let you fly a drone close to the border and in commercial airspace...
I love your channel. You've found your freedom. It's always incredible to see what you go and find.
What 'they' don't know can't hurt 'them' 🤫
Thank you...
Have you ever looked at the Texas border on a map? We have bigger problems, than a respectable young man flying his drone on OUR Texas border. Great job, Nolan TY,
@@gail.r.4604 i haven't. What's there?
@@aaronmayhew2.0 The problem with Texas is that it's full of Texans.
Great content as usual. That scooped out section with the two bore holes has me stumped, I can't think of a practical use for it
Same. Perhaps an old remnant of where a bridge used to go over that portion of the canyon
Totally amazing all your drone filming. The eclipse filming was amazing to watch as was the canyon. Glad you found your drone so we could see all this. Thank you.
Your drone footage is TOPS! 🤩👏👏👏👏👏👍
I live in the Austin area and the eclipse was incredible! It was cloudy but, the clouds were moving pretty good so we had a great view.
Canyon, so powerfull..., I like intact nature!
Great views sorry for the drone but loved the footage. I’m from west Texas and those canyons are badass
I loved the video and love to watch you and your dog explore. The canyon pictures were great and I loved the eclipse. In Denver,Colorado area, we only had a partial eclipse.
I know someone commented about your pronouncement of the Pecos River but I lived in the southwest in the 1950's and we said it like Paycos. I look forward to more videos.
That was epic drone footage, could watch that for hours, super interesting canyon. Trippy AF. Bravo.
beautiful views from your Drone! The bridge the train the canyon the Eclipse 😮 you got all that in one video AMAZING 🤩
That was AWESOME, thank you so much. Wishing you&yours a great week,very best from London
Totally mind blowing!!
Love your dog. Please be careful standing on cliff edges like that they could break off. Your mama would be so sad. Thanks for the cool video.
You should consider carrying a lead line with you on your outings because I, for one, would love to know the actual depth of that pool!😊 Also, you have WAY more faith in rocky ledges holding your weight than I ever will! Please be safe out there!!
Sweet Video! I honestly had no clue Texas had THAT! Wow!
I just discovered your channel and LOVE IT! Live in Dallas and had the same experience w the eclipse (my second). Hiked the Paria w less water, but you brought memories that will never forget. My son just got married to a CA girl snowboarder in Mammoth. I will keep watching your channel! Rosie
Amazing footage!!! We did the opposite trek and went to the Vermont border! It was incredible! Thank you so much for sharing as well as the bonus footage of the canyons!!
Insane how two totally different parts of the country saw the same thing. Hope you scored!!
Just stumbled across your channel….I’m a grandmother and honey BE CAREFUL….Love what you’re doing but mercy so dangerous 💗
Thank you so much Nolan. That was (yet another) amazing trip and I enjoyed every moment! The 'pot hole' made me think of a drain!
Absolutely amazing !!!! The whole video. What a day you had. The canyon blew my mind.
Imagine what it would have been like when some of these places were thriving, mega rivers etç.
Nice video seeing in texas where you went interesting area keep em coming
That was awesome Nolan. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing your adventures 😀
Love crazy geology. Keep it up!
Very cool video!
Thanks for another incredible video!
Congrats on the eclipse catch! I was north of you by Llano and we snuck in and had a cloud free spot!
Nice video I really enjoyed the sounds of the birds and the canyons was great love the sounds of nature
That was fantastic thanks sooooo much👍
Very cool video. In that place where thw wall of the canyon wall overhangs the pool, when you stuck the camera out and pointed it straight down, I found myself involuntarily pushing my chair away from the desk! You're a braver man than I, Nolan Fisher! Heights like that give me the willies! Keep it up, though. My heart rate hasn't shot up like that in a long time!
Texas, a whole different country! I used to fish in Pecos river canyon, on the Rio Grande there are caves ,panther cave being one with native American pictographs. You can get lost easily down the back roads in that part of Texas. Gotta watch out for ratlers though.
That was amazing! Thank you for sharing
WOW! Great video! Glad you enjoyed Texas!
I'm not from Texas but got here as quick as I could! We moved to San Antonio in 1959, my Dad always said he could never afford enough gas to get out of the state! LOL!
The last five years I worked I transported and installed flexible water to a lot of oil wells all over Texas. Spent about 4 months installing around Pecos, sometimes we were 20 miles or so out in the desert, best part of the job!
Oh my gosh! Mind blown!
Wow, absolutely fantastic thanks for sharing 🙏