I was just there a couple of weeks ago. Incredible place. Just know the last 200 feet of hiking to the entrance can be a challenge for some. Photography tip for Android / Iphones. Shooting landscape, on the ( .6 1x 2 ) bar, use the .6 wide angle. You'll need it to get your shot.
Hello from Ouray! New subscriber here. Thank you for sharing this awesome video! We have a small Outdoors RV on order; it should be being built this week. Then it has to get delivered to our local ORV dealer in Poncha Springs CO. By the time that all happens, I suspect it would be into October and all of our forest service roads will be closing. So…I suspect we will be heading west into the Utah desert. This will be a great spot to visit this winter! We have a long haired German Shepherd, so it is best we do our desert trips in the winter. I will work for another 5ish years, so we mostly plan to do 1-2 week boondock trips per month (I get lots of 1-2 week blocks of time off). We will mostly do those trips in our state of CO and the immediate surrounding states. After 5 years, we will start doing 1-2 month trips to focus on a specific region of the country on each trip. It is like a national park where we live. So, we will return home for a month or so between trips. Safe travels!
That's awesome! I hope you guys have a great time. Give yourself some extra time for places like oregon because like Colorado it has thousands of sites worth seeing.
Great video! Curious if you thought the drive to Peek-a-boo or to Cutler Point was more intense? We did Peek-a-boo last weekend in our Wrangler and didn't have any issues, but reading mixed reviews about how difficult Cutler is. Thanks!
Hey cloudless_days I would say it took us 45 minutes to a hour once we got off the highway, I think it would have been a bit quicker if we didn't take a wrong turn. Don't be afraid to open and close the gates along the way. They are public lands gates and you are allowed to go through them. Have a great time and let us know how it goes.
Hi! So happy I found your video - the research I did for this sounds similar to yours. The internet has almost no information on it! Do you think the 'deep soft sand' could be tackled in a Subaru Crosstrek with Lo range?
Hey Sam I think if you kept your momentum up and have a good amount of clearance it may be possible. There is a center sand mound that is probably 6-7inches deep in-between the tire tracks on the road. If you have enough clearance to pass over that I think you will be fine. If however you do not have the clearance then you would have to plow through it the whole way which may make it harder. My advice would be to have some offroad tire grip boards and to not stop or slowdown while on the road. Best of luck and come tell us how it went when you get back. :)
awesome trip and guidance, gonna go there next month. May I ask when you went there, morning or afternoon? I just want to make sure that when I arrived, the lights are good inside the chamber.
I think at least 3.5 hours. Maybe a bit more if you want to hangout in the cove for longer than 30 minutes. Come back and let us know how long it took you :)
Hey you, I loved your video! I have traveled extensively in the 4 Corners area and love this kind of adventure. You seem like the perfect couple to share your perspective and spirit of adventure, as well as very unique production values. My question is on your technical aspects and preplanning to get your shots. In reality, with all your elements, how long did it take in total to do this adventure shoot? Do you plan on the fly or do you have a preconceived idea of what you are going to capture? What devices did you use, particularly for your overheads of your truck travel, your hike, and the alcove site? Did you have a third party? Finally, what programs do you use for editing? How long does that process take for you? Would love to have details either here or offline. Please let me know how to contact you if it is appropriate. Be safe!
Hey there Greg! Thank you for your uplifting words about our videos. We would love to answer your question. Shoot us an email at rockinroamin@gmail.com so we can answer your question in depth!
Hey Linda I just went and measured the actual hike if you are able to drive to the point we were at and on Google maps it says it is about 1/3 of a mile each way. I hope this helps!
Very helpful video very informative I adore you both.
Thank you :)
I was just there a couple of weeks ago. Incredible place. Just know the last 200 feet of hiking to the entrance can be a challenge for some. Photography tip for Android / Iphones. Shooting landscape, on the ( .6 1x 2 ) bar, use the .6 wide angle. You'll need it to get your shot.
Unreal, kudos to you two
Hello from Ouray! New subscriber here. Thank you for sharing this awesome video!
We have a small Outdoors RV on order; it should be being built this week. Then it has to get delivered to our local ORV dealer in Poncha Springs CO. By the time that all happens, I suspect it would be into October and all of our forest service roads will be closing. So…I suspect we will be heading west into the Utah desert. This will be a great spot to visit this winter! We have a long haired German Shepherd, so it is best we do our desert trips in the winter.
I will work for another 5ish years, so we mostly plan to do 1-2 week boondock trips per month (I get lots of 1-2 week blocks of time off). We will mostly do those trips in our state of CO and the immediate surrounding states. After 5 years, we will start doing 1-2 month trips to focus on a specific region of the country on each trip. It is like a national park where we live. So, we will return home for a month or so between trips.
Safe travels!
That's awesome! I hope you guys have a great time. Give yourself some extra time for places like oregon because like Colorado it has thousands of sites worth seeing.
Wow! That was gorgeous!!! We might have to check that out, but I think we'll try to go with friends in case we get stuck or lost. lol Great video!
Does your truck camper help with traction in deep sand or make it harder?? Seems like you guys go alot of cool places :)
@@rockinroamin1958 we always offload the camper before going to places like this. But we do have four-wheel-drive and max tracks if we ever need them.
@@GrassRootsLiving we have talked about getting some tracks. Have you ever ended up needing them?
SO BEAUTIFUL!!!
Thank you Faith :)
Very cool place.
Great video! Curious if you thought the drive to Peek-a-boo or to Cutler Point was more intense? We did Peek-a-boo last weekend in our Wrangler and didn't have any issues, but reading mixed reviews about how difficult Cutler is. Thanks!
We are going to try & go soon. I was wondering about how much time it took you to drive there once off the highway. TIA
Hey cloudless_days I would say it took us 45 minutes to a hour once we got off the highway, I think it would have been a bit quicker if we didn't take a wrong turn. Don't be afraid to open and close the gates along the way. They are public lands gates and you are allowed to go through them. Have a great time and let us know how it goes.
@@rockinroamin1958 thanks so much for the input.
@@lexiw5 absolutely :)
Thank you!
Your welcome thank you for watching out video :)
@@rockinroamin1958 Nice trip! Could you tell me which direction the cove is facing?
@@yuema3268 Thank you! it is hard to remember but we are pretty sure it is facing South East.
Hi! So happy I found your video - the research I did for this sounds similar to yours. The internet has almost no information on it! Do you think the 'deep soft sand' could be tackled in a Subaru Crosstrek with Lo range?
Hey Sam I think if you kept your momentum up and have a good amount of clearance it may be possible. There is a center sand mound that is probably 6-7inches deep in-between the tire tracks on the road. If you have enough clearance to pass over that I think you will be fine. If however you do not have the clearance then you would have to plow through it the whole way which may make it harder. My advice would be to have some offroad tire grip boards and to not stop or slowdown while on the road. Best of luck and come tell us how it went when you get back. :)
Did you lower your tires or do you remember what PSI did you have?
We don't because we don't have a way to air back up but if we did have a on board air compressor we would. We were probably at 48-50psi
awesome trip and guidance, gonna go there next month. May I ask when you went there, morning or afternoon? I just want to make sure that when I arrived, the lights are good inside the chamber.
Hey yunchao, we went in early afternoon. The cove faces east so if you want light inside the cove go earlier.
@@rockinroamin1958 really useful comment thank you.
@@yunchao819 your welcome :) co.e back and tell us how it went once you are done.
@@rockinroamin1958 sure
@@rockinroamin1958 We also visited it in the afternoon, it is an awesome place. 4x4 is a must.
Awesome video, very helpful. One quick question. How many hours should I plan for this trip, from the main highway and back to it?
I think at least 3.5 hours. Maybe a bit more if you want to hangout in the cove for longer than 30 minutes.
Come back and let us know how long it took you :)
@@rockinroamin1958 of course. Thanks
Hey you, I loved your video! I have traveled extensively in the 4 Corners area and love this kind of adventure. You seem like the perfect couple to share your perspective and spirit of adventure, as well as very unique production values. My question is on your technical aspects and preplanning to get your shots. In reality, with all your elements, how long did it take in total to do this adventure shoot? Do you plan on the fly or do you have a preconceived idea of what you are going to capture? What devices did you use, particularly for your overheads of your truck travel, your hike, and the alcove site? Did you have a third party? Finally, what programs do you use for editing? How long does that process take for you? Would love to have details either here or offline. Please let me know how to contact you if it is appropriate. Be safe!
Hey there Greg! Thank you for your uplifting words about our videos. We would love to answer your question. Shoot us an email at rockinroamin@gmail.com so we can answer your question in depth!
How long was the hike?
Hey Linda I just went and measured the actual hike if you are able to drive to the point we were at and on Google maps it says it is about 1/3 of a mile each way. I hope this helps!
how long did it take you to get there?
Hey Ashlee, it took us about an hour from the time we left the main highway. If we didn't get lost though we probably could have done it in 45 minutes
Thank you, we are definitely going to check this out. The tours are up to 250 bucks now for two hours. 😬
@@ashleekroeger5606 that is crazy expensive! Let us know how long it takes you and how it goes :)
@@rockinroamin1958 what main highway to what road did you take?
@@ashleekroeger1694 we took 89 and got off near the animal sanctuary place.
Please remember to respect this place and LNT
I completely agree with Frank everyone, there was no trash when we went and left and I hope that we can all work together to keep it that way.
If you don't want to pay for the tour that means you shouldn't vote for Biden!!!