Videos like this make me wish that my family and I could go way back in time and settle in the western part of the US, rather than the east - probably not much would have been different financially speaking (although one can never know, considering luck and the system), but the trips and short voyages would have been far more fantastic
@@AdventureEveryDay I've been before but it's been decades. Planing a revisit to NM & AZ in the cool months first. I've recommended you to my folks who are too old now to do these drives. I'll make sure they see your recent pretty post rain videos!
Estou encantado com esse passeio é deslumbrante a paisagem, mas também dá medo pois é uma região totalmente deserta não tem nada para dar apoio ao motorista. Só o país EUA para fazer uma estrada tão custosa $$$$ bem conservada mas sem movimento algum de veículos.
Lindo passeio, lindas paisagens, estrada muito bem conservada, mas você sai do nada e vai para o nada, estrada muito imponente para um local tão deserto e sem cidade alguma, sem moradias, sem restaurantes.
At 1:40+ do you see the grayish layer between the 2 red layers? I wonder what era that was laid down in and why the layer above it which seems pinkish was not as red as the layer below it. I know the red is from iron in the soil but what made the iron content less in the pinkish layer above the gray??? I am currently reading a book on Utah Geology perhaps they will answer the question. Thank you for ride. You know I love it when you go both ways on a trip. :D
OH . . . MY . . . WORD!! Does Utah's VAST PROVINCES of infinite variety of rimrocked monoliths EVER REALLY END?? Le's hope not!! I would now posit that Utah's got the greatest collection of this stuff on the planet, with the other Cornered States taking up whatever slack that remains. All of the colors and forms that you could possibly imagine, and then some. Yes, it's still desert, but there's something in there--these tracts of monoliths--that renders this desert with an uncommon verdancy. And something about the Greater Colorado River Watershed, never a dull moment to be found, closer in to that river's thousand-plus mile course--all the way from its headwaters near Grand Lake, Colorado, all the way to its delta at Mexico's Gulf of California. I wish there were more camera vehicle-friendly roads criss-crossing the San Rafael Swell, besides just I-70, which goes only through a small corner of that. The Swell's province is just a little bit North of the Capitol Reef province. Say, what is that fairly big and tall mountain range that's more dominant--left-hand side--more prominent for most of the Western passage? If there's roads and highways criss-crossing those, perhaps there's scenic potential there, too.
This video is the complete drive through Capitol Reef on Utah Route 24, and the entire length of Capitol Reef Country Scenic Byway from Hanksville to Loa. The video a few weeks ago was of the drive starting near Panguitch and ending at sunset close to where this video begins. I don’t believe the videos share any of the same scenes in the intro though.
@@AdventureEveryDay Thanks so much, as you have been doing an astonishingly outstanding job of assembling the geography of these places for me and others--that I've yet to visit. I am now very sure of what to expect, when I get there!! Why do all of these clodhopper Channels jump around?? They're not showing us a daggum thing!! No real need to answer that, the question's merely rhetorical!
O motorista tem que ser muito corajoso para encarar uma estrada linda dessa mas perigosa, pois se o carro der defeito estará em grande perigo. A paisagem é muito linda mas tem seus perigos.
The unusual rocky mountains and the winding roads with just the right amount of twists and turns make me want to go for a ride myself. Thank you!
Go for it!
I sighed in awe at the breathtaking views 😍 you do it so well, mate!!
Thank you so much 😀
I think this is my favorite Utah video. Really beautiful! Hey, that was a close call at 19:47 with that oncoming truck crossing the center line. Whew!
Videos like this make me wish that my family and I could go way back in time and settle in the western part of the US, rather than the east - probably not much would have been different financially speaking (although one can never know, considering luck and the system), but the trips and short voyages would have been far more fantastic
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The United States of America is truly beautiful and unique !! My god this country is amazing
Wonderful scenery. Nature car sure put on a show!
Absolutely right!
Sight and sound Utah
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Wow what a beautiful drive. thank you for sharing it with us. God bless you all
Our pleasure! God bless!
Beautiful state and such well taken care highways. 😊😊 thanks
Thanks for watching!
Yay!!!! Hope to get out there next year!
If you get the chance you definitely should, it’s an amazing area!
@@AdventureEveryDay I've been before but it's been decades. Planing a revisit to NM & AZ in the cool months first. I've recommended you to my folks who are too old now to do these drives. I'll make sure they see your recent pretty post rain videos!
👍💙❤💙😀 beautiful. thank you.
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Fantastic
Thanks 😊
Hello everyone nice view
Thanks for watching!
Estou encantado com esse passeio é deslumbrante a paisagem, mas também dá medo pois é uma região totalmente deserta não tem nada para dar apoio ao motorista. Só o país EUA para fazer uma estrada tão custosa $$$$ bem conservada mas sem movimento algum de veículos.
Lindo passeio, lindas paisagens, estrada muito bem conservada, mas você sai do nada e vai para o nada, estrada muito imponente para um local tão deserto e sem cidade alguma, sem moradias, sem restaurantes.
At 1:40+ do you see the grayish layer between the 2 red layers? I wonder what era that was laid down in and why the layer above it which seems pinkish was not as red as the layer below it. I know the red is from iron in the soil but what made the iron content less in the pinkish layer above the gray??? I am currently reading a book on Utah Geology perhaps they will answer the question. Thank you for ride. You know I love it when you go both ways on a trip. :D
If you love geology then Utah is a paradise!
OH . . . MY . . . WORD!! Does Utah's VAST PROVINCES of infinite variety of rimrocked monoliths EVER REALLY END?? Le's hope not!! I would now posit that Utah's got the greatest collection of this stuff on the planet, with the other Cornered States taking up whatever slack that remains. All of the colors and forms that you could possibly imagine, and then some. Yes, it's still desert, but there's something in there--these tracts of monoliths--that renders this desert with an uncommon verdancy. And something about the Greater Colorado River Watershed, never a dull moment to be found, closer in to that river's thousand-plus mile course--all the way from its headwaters near Grand Lake, Colorado, all the way to its delta at Mexico's Gulf of California. I wish there were more camera vehicle-friendly roads criss-crossing the San Rafael Swell, besides just I-70, which goes only through a small corner of that. The Swell's province is just a little bit North of the Capitol Reef province.
Say, what is that fairly big and tall mountain range that's more dominant--left-hand side--more prominent for most of the Western passage? If there's roads and highways criss-crossing those, perhaps there's scenic potential there, too.
Vive État Unis D'Amérique
Wow America looks so beautiful, the nature it has is the most beautiful
nice
Are the opening scenes here, roughly the same ones that you'd shown us about four Pieces ago, when you'd arrived there at late dusk?
This video is the complete drive through Capitol Reef on Utah Route 24, and the entire length of Capitol Reef Country Scenic Byway from Hanksville to Loa. The video a few weeks ago was of the drive starting near Panguitch and ending at sunset close to where this video begins. I don’t believe the videos share any of the same scenes in the intro though.
@@AdventureEveryDay Thanks so much, as you have been doing an astonishingly outstanding job of assembling the geography of these places for me and others--that I've yet to visit. I am now very sure of what to expect, when I get there!! Why do all of these clodhopper Channels jump around?? They're not showing us a daggum thing!! No real need to answer that, the question's merely rhetorical!
America/Utah the beautiful! What dashcam do you use to film - the resolution is excellent? Thank you!
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Que ave era aquela que eu vi aí no vídeo um condor ou uma águia 🦅
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O motorista tem que ser muito corajoso para encarar uma estrada linda dessa mas perigosa, pois se o carro der defeito estará em grande perigo. A paisagem é muito linda mas tem seus perigos.
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