@Kraig Adams , You mentioned Ruby's place as "the worst place". Being European it's a little bit difficult to understand. Is it high crime place or something else ?
Some people look for a beautiful place, others make a place beautiful. This is how we feel watching your wonderful video....thanks for sharing dear!!!!
Beautiful hikes, love that area. I do miss the background music to go along with amazing scenery however...does anyone know why Kraig has changed his way of film making?
@@Meraxes6 totally understand that. I just like the mix of the two separate audio's playing off of each other, its probably because I constantly like to have a "soundtrack" to my daily life but I get where some people enjoy just the simplicity of the natural sounds while out on the trail; like the crunch of the footsteps or catching the random conversations others are having as they pass by his camera.
Too many other You Tube hikers blast music into their videos which I find distracting. I will often give them a “dislike” because of it. Kraig Adams is the best and I hope he will always record just the natural occurring sounds on his hikes. Why don’t you mute the video and play your own music to his hikes?
@@WannaKamaka I feel that way as well with a portion of you tubers but I always felt that Kraig had a good balance of music and ambient background audio. Don’t get me wrong I like the way he has been doing videos I was just curious as to why he changed his style just a little bit. Your right though I could definitely just put my own music in the background as I watch his creations, good idea!
No better recommendation than these videos. Thank you for sharing your Utah experience, we will definitely be headed for these trails. Huge congrats on your upcoming nuptials and relocation plans. See you on the trails. High 🖐🏼 Five!
I looked up your sun hoodie and found one for women. Best purchase I’ve ever made for a hiking shirt!! Fits well and the price is AWESOME for the quality.
Hey Kraig.. Hello From India I was so surprised to hear my mother tongue from 0.52sec to 1.04 "Marathi language" Your videos puts us into some deep meditation.. Thank You for the Masterpiece that you create everytime.. Cheers👍🏼☁️
Another great trail to hike beautifully put together, thank you very much for sharing Kraig! The refreshment break at the car looked like a little relief from all the dust and all the people around (seems a bit crowded, but still beautiful). Bryce Canyon National Park is on my list now, thank you so much for inspiring me. Have a wonderful day. Best wishes, Mario
People's voices sure carry in the canyons, just like over the surface of water. Great video, amazing colour! Cheers from Vancouver, British Columbia Canada.
I’m very excited for you guys! Congrats on getting engaged and congrats on moving to Denver. My fiancé and I are moving to Denver as well next month and we are excited the the wonderful hikes it will have to offer. 😁
I love the ramblings at the end, probably my favorite part! If the bus system is running you can go from Sunrise or the Beginning of Fairyland and hike all the way to Bryce Point and take the bus back. In between the edge of Navajo Loop and Bryce Point, there is a significant drop off in people which is nice. You can also leave a bike at the top of Bryce point and ride back down, which is what I ended up doing, makes for an interesting view of the park both on foot and two wheels!
Kraig dude. You are the reason I got into making vlogs. Absolutely amazingly filmed vlogs that have a real relaxing atmosphere to them. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Ireland ☘️. Martin, SoleTrail
Although this was a much more populated hike than what you would usually show on this channel, I really liked it! Becuase you didn't hide the fact that this was a more touristy area! Instead it became part of the storytelling. I do wish, though, that you will keep exploring less populated routes as it does provide that special Kraig Adams vibe to it - the isolation, minimalism, and great background music.
Morning Kraig :) Ok, I'm a bit of a different story, but in a similar style. Travel to travel! And music is music. He is with you, he is with me. I like this! And the most important thing. We have a passion that some will not take from us! Greetings from faraway Ireland - Travel with Lazy Foot. You will come to me when you have time for a good rest and fun. Peace, Cheers 🇮🇪👣
I did Bryce when a blizzard was going on. They closed the park and sent the employees home. I still camped and I was the only person there. The next morning I had the entire park to myself. I did most of the trails you did and maybe a few more. I got some great photos
Hello Kraig, I'm Patrick and by chance I came across your TH-cam channel and I'm impressed by the material you make. I do the same as you but at a basic level. Here in Chile I do my hikes in national parks and ascents to the summits of volcanoes. for example to volcano sollipulli, villarrica and lanin among others. I also want to congratulate you because I think you feel the same way I do about nature, the spirit of freedom and various emotions.
Love the video. Brings back memories of going to Bryce Canyon. I’m not as big of hiker as Kraig but found the trails to be very enjoyable with awesome views of the Hoodoos. Love watching videos if I’m feeling stressed. They really help chill me out. Also if I’m remembering correctly the Hoodoos where formed by the freezing & thawing of water.
I was in Bryce in late November 2020. Arrived in Bryce in the late afternoon and there was no snow anywhere. Spent 2 nights at the Lodge and it snowed during the first night (probably one of the first snow fall of the winter) and I had an amazing early morning sunrise hike in the snow, it was glorious. Was surprised by how much colder than Zion it was though (where I spent the 3 days prior). Inspiring video as always Kraig!
Saw you …turn around at 6:50 …Lol! 😂🤪😉👍 Nice video …love to see the snow there …we were there in September so no snow for us in our videos . That was some good explanations you give there . We definitely would love to see this place again . Have a great day Serge From Hélène & Serge channel in Canada 🇨🇦 H&S 👩❤️👨🌈
I just got back from there a week ago and the places that you walked on in the beginning were filled with snow. The snow was above that little wooden fence you see to the left side at 0:42. So beautiful but couldn't really go on any hikes as we didn't have spikes. It was stunning though. The snow was so high that it made it more dangerous because it was above the fence and railings at certain parts. I really want to go back
I was just at Bryce last week on April 1st (just missed you). We hiked Sunrise Point down to Queens garden to Navajo Loop to Peekaboo Loop and back up to Sunset Point via two bridges. We looked at Fairyland and chose Peekaboo loop instead (so glad we did) - Peekaboo loop is utterly stunning and hardly anyone on the trail. Peekaboo's terrain looks more interesting than Fairlyland's views, but I will have to hike that one for sure. Bryce really surprised me, my expectations were not that high, but my family preferred Bryce to Zion, Grand Canyon, Horshoebend and Antelope slot canyons. Best hike I've ever been on in Bryce- Highly recommend. *NOTE- the main short loop is very crowded, but once we got on the Peekaboo loop which was around a 4 mile loop from the Navajo trail trail head, we literally only saw around 10 other people the whole way around- far less populated and gave you time to enjoy the scenery in isolation.
Good video , thanks for sharing , I also take landscape videos in UK and sometimes abroad .It's very helpful. I subscribed to the channel, so I'm looking forward to it. Thank you for the good video
Love this location. Was just there a couple weeks before you, high temperatures were below freezing, ice everywhere. So beautiful! Got some beautiful pictures of hoodoos with the Milky Way in the background.
Kraig great video and the scenery never disappoints. My first visit to Bryce was in the summer and it was Hot. I started the hike downward from an overlook, after 30 minutes in the hot sun I started the hike back up to the car. The hike back Up was brutal Note to self visit the park in late fall.
Nice! I was in Bryce Canyon back in mid-Feburary. Did the Navajo Loop Trail. Definitely check out the Peeka-Boo Loop trail there as well. It's a pretty amazing hike through all the hoodoos.
We hiked the Fairyland Trail starting at the rim. This route was better in that the incline wasn’t as bad at the end. The trail was beautiful and very quiet. We went at the end of June on a cloudy day. It was thundering and we got a little rain. To me, it was better than the hot sun which can be brutal that time of year.
The views are super nice and obviously appreciated but the end where you go threw your thoughts what gear what route and so on is more important for me, i hope you keep adding them at the end.
I went last Monday and did the Navajo to Peekaboo loop in the morning and then Fairyland loop ccw in the afternoon which it has a moderate rating but it turned out to be a brutal hike at that point, especially the last miles on the rim that felt like it wouldn't end. I was rushing to the car before sunset, did almost 16 miles altogether. Definitely didn't take away from how beautiful this trail is and a better view of the park with barely anyone around.
Kraig--beautiful video as usual! You did seem to get away from people and more by yourself on the Fairyland Loop, though maybe not so much on the others. I read several years ago that of the people who go to visit national parks, 95% only go to the immediate area of the visitor's center. Of the remaining 5%, 3% will do a short hike some distance from the entrances, and 2% will actually do a longer hike into the backcountry. Maybe this is different now with Covid, prices, transportation, increased park attendance, etc.
Awesome sound as always. Have you ever considered using the Rode wireless go ii mics so u can still capture clear sound as u walk away or team a wireless go ii up with your Rode videomoc ii? How come u choose this set up?
Bryce is definitely also one of my favorite parks I've been to in the States. I did the same hikes as you did and really enjoyed the views. And it's always 'funny' to see how many people gather around the viewpoints but only few walk the path! And yeah, with some small rivers would have been nice but my god, when it starts raining, you sure on't want to be there. The path turns into a muddy and very sticky pathway which is really difficult to walk on! I've one question about your AllTrails overview of hikes you would like to do. How did you make this list and how do you let it appear on the map? Maybe worth while making a video just on how you use the app to plan your future trips. Thanks in advance and oh yeah, congrats for your wedding!!!
This is a great video as always! As a fellow person with drones, I have been researching and trying to figure out how I can either request permission or fly outside of the borders of the National Parks to avoid any issues. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
National Parks, National Preserves, "Wilderness" are areas you cannot take off, land, or operate a drone in. National Forests you can as long as it isn't overlapped with one of those. What people do and as Kraig did in this video was take off and land just outside the national park and fly in as the airspace isn't governed by those rules, it is governed by the FAA.
Hey Kraig, next time you coming to Utah hit me up. There are a lot of non-national park locations that are absolutely stunning and avoids the crowds. I'd be happy to give you a solid itinerary!
Incase you didn't/ don't look it up: Bryce Canyon's hoodoos were/ are formed due to millions of years of erosion from snow, wind, and ice/rain. Due to the consistent melting and freezing of water, softer and harder rocks tend to separate.. not sure if someone already said this so my b if this comment is redundant
Aaand now I miss Utah again. I still contest Canyonlands is #1 in Utah though. Hope you get there one day! Do it and Arches across the highway similar to this style of video maybe.
when i went there a little over a week ago all of the ground at 0:46 was coverd in snow and ice. It was so beautiful but dangerous and we couldn't go down that trail to the left and do the hike because we didn't have spikes.
Hey Craig, I was in Grayson highlands state park today and I think I saw you hiking the Appalachian trail? I think we passed each other on the AT, and I said hi and you said something, but it sounded like you. Just wondering if that was you or not. *Looked exactly like you*
Food for thought...you videos used to 75% hiking, 25% making of. Now they're more like 40% hiking, 10% sponsor shout out, 50% making of. Curious as to how this new style has impacted your channels traffic. For me, I really enjoy the first 40% but skip the rest. Your old, trail less traveled videos are some of the best I've ever seen...especially your Iceland one. The volcano one was equally as good.
I don’t make videos for anyone but myself and have considered turning off comments. I don’t really need any kind of feedback. I don’t need to share these hikes publicly but like to have the memories so why not publish. I don’t need to share anything other than what I document. The guides and making of don’t need to exist but people find them helpful. Non of it really matters in the end. These are just vlogs of things I find interesting.
@@kraigadams My intent wasn't to offend. I'm a long time fan which seemed clear from my comment. Was just making an observation about your channel evolving. Don't read in to stuff and keep on keepin on man.
Hey, what was that stuff you were spraying all over your face and head? Some kind of sunblock? If so, can you please give us the name? I don’t know of a kind you can spray on quite like that but it would be nice to have some. P.S. That hike was insanely overcrowded. I wouldn’t enjoy the natural beauty nearly as much with all of those other people around.
I would like to know HOW YOU WERE ALLOWED TO FLY A DRONE AT BRYCE! CANYON NATIONAL PARK!! I am a licensed FAA 107 UAS Pilot and YOU are not allowed to takeoff or land within a NATIONAL PARK. Did you get a Permit? If so how difficult was it?
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When are you going to Hawaii?
@Kraig Adams , You mentioned Ruby's place as "the worst place". Being European it's a little bit difficult to understand. Is it high crime place or something else ?
what camera do you use to shot?
“Is that Kraig Adams?” That made me smile 😄 I love how widespread your following is, feels like a big friend group
You are right😊
Some people look for a beautiful place, others make a place beautiful.
This is how we feel watching your wonderful video....thanks for sharing dear!!!!
Love the contrast of the orange stone, the white snow, and the blue sky.
I was just at Bryce last week. The sky is a very dark blue compared to lower elevations. Bryce sits at around 8000' elevation.
@@timryan894 wow, thats amazing and must be incredible to see in person!
Awesome tour and so beautiful nature! Thanks for sharing! have a great weekend!👍
Beautiful hikes, love that area. I do miss the background music to go along with amazing scenery however...does anyone know why Kraig has changed his way of film making?
I love the lack of background music. The crunchy footsteps are relaxing to listen to, and it reminds me of actually being out on the trail.
@@Meraxes6 totally understand that. I just like the mix of the two separate audio's playing off of each other, its probably because I constantly like to have a "soundtrack" to my daily life but I get where some people enjoy just the simplicity of the natural sounds while out on the trail; like the crunch of the footsteps or catching the random conversations others are having as they pass by his camera.
Too many other You Tube hikers blast music into their videos which I find distracting. I will often give them a “dislike” because of it. Kraig Adams is the best and I hope he will always record just the natural occurring sounds on his hikes. Why don’t you mute the video and play your own music to his hikes?
It’s easier to edit and people will still watch the video. Editing audio actually takes a significant chunk of time.
@@WannaKamaka I feel that way as well with a portion of you tubers but I always felt that Kraig had a good balance of music and ambient background audio. Don’t get me wrong I like the way he has been doing videos I was just curious as to why he changed his style just a little bit. Your right though I could definitely just put my own music in the background as I watch his creations, good idea!
No better recommendation than these videos. Thank you for sharing your Utah experience, we will definitely be headed for these trails. Huge congrats on your upcoming nuptials and relocation plans. See you on the trails. High 🖐🏼 Five!
I looked up your sun hoodie and found one for women. Best purchase I’ve ever made for a hiking shirt!! Fits well and the price is AWESOME for the quality.
I absolutely love the way film. Especially since it's most silent and you capture the ambience with every shot.
Inspires me to visit USA and Utah
Hey Kraig.. Hello From India
I was so surprised to hear my mother tongue from 0.52sec to 1.04
"Marathi language"
Your videos puts us into some deep meditation.. Thank You for the Masterpiece that you create everytime..
Cheers👍🏼☁️
Enjoyed your video. Bryce Canyon is one of the most spectacular places on earth and a great place for a photographer or videographer.
Another great trail to hike beautifully put together, thank you very much for sharing Kraig! The refreshment break at the car looked like a little relief from all the dust and all the people around (seems a bit crowded, but still beautiful). Bryce Canyon National Park is on my list now, thank you so much for inspiring me. Have a wonderful day. Best wishes, Mario
People's voices sure carry in the canyons, just like over the surface of water. Great video, amazing colour! Cheers from Vancouver, British Columbia Canada.
Our favorite park. We absolutely love Bryce Canyon. Fairyland is beautiful and typically less crowded than the other pullouts and trailheads.
Beautiful half winter, half spring nature☀️❄️
I’m very excited for you guys! Congrats on getting engaged and congrats on moving to Denver. My fiancé and I are moving to Denver as well next month and we are excited the the wonderful hikes it will have to offer. 😁
Good job on fully compliant drone flights, Kraig!! Cool you pointed that out too.
I hiked this exact loop 4 years ago, thank you for documenting this so I can re-live the memory
Another super Kraig Adams hiking journey! Love your videos! 🤗🙋🏼♀️
I love the ramblings at the end, probably my favorite part! If the bus system is running you can go from Sunrise or the Beginning of Fairyland and hike all the way to Bryce Point and take the bus back. In between the edge of Navajo Loop and Bryce Point, there is a significant drop off in people which is nice. You can also leave a bike at the top of Bryce point and ride back down, which is what I ended up doing, makes for an interesting view of the park both on foot and two wheels!
This is gorgeous! I would love to be able to hike here someday. Amazing quality. Great video!
Kraig dude. You are the reason I got into making vlogs. Absolutely amazingly filmed vlogs that have a real relaxing atmosphere to them. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Ireland ☘️. Martin, SoleTrail
Awesome like always!
It's beautiful place and videos Kraig!
I went just last week and hiked this trail! You captured it beautifully 😊
Although this was a much more populated hike than what you would usually show on this channel, I really liked it! Becuase you didn't hide the fact that this was a more touristy area! Instead it became part of the storytelling.
I do wish, though, that you will keep exploring less populated routes as it does provide that special Kraig Adams vibe to it - the isolation, minimalism, and great background music.
Thank you so very much for this! Never stop traveling!
Loved the aerial shots of the canyon. Bryce Canyon is phenomenal
Morning Kraig :) Ok, I'm a bit of a different story, but in a similar style. Travel to travel! And music is music. He is with you, he is with me. I like this! And the most important thing. We have a passion that some will not take from us! Greetings from faraway Ireland - Travel with Lazy Foot. You will come to me when you have time for a good rest and fun. Peace, Cheers 🇮🇪👣
I stay in this channel, great video 👍👍👍
Just did this hike a couple days ago! Beautiful area and great video!
Love watching you talk after the hikes
I did Bryce when a blizzard was going on. They closed the park and sent the employees home. I still camped and I was the only person there. The next morning I had the entire park to myself. I did most of the trails you did and maybe a few more. I got some great photos
I look forward to running into you sometime when you’re living in Colorado! Congratulations and blessings on your future endeavors.
Hello Kraig, I'm Patrick and by chance I came across your TH-cam channel and I'm impressed by the material you make. I do the same as you but at a basic level. Here in Chile I do my hikes in national parks and ascents to the summits of volcanoes. for example to volcano sollipulli, villarrica and lanin among others.
I also want to congratulate you because I think you feel the same way I do about nature, the spirit of freedom and various emotions.
The landscape there looks unbelievable
Love the video. Brings back memories of going to Bryce Canyon. I’m not as big of hiker as Kraig but found the trails to be very enjoyable with awesome views of the Hoodoos. Love watching videos if I’m feeling stressed. They really help chill me out. Also if I’m remembering correctly the Hoodoos where formed by the freezing & thawing of water.
I was in Bryce in late November 2020. Arrived in Bryce in the late afternoon and there was no snow anywhere. Spent 2 nights at the Lodge and it snowed during the first night (probably one of the first snow fall of the winter) and I had an amazing early morning sunrise hike in the snow, it was glorious. Was surprised by how much colder than Zion it was though (where I spent the 3 days prior).
Inspiring video as always Kraig!
Saw you …turn around at 6:50 …Lol! 😂🤪😉👍
Nice video …love to see the snow there …we were there in September so no snow for us in our videos . That was some good explanations you give there . We definitely would love to see this place again .
Have a great day
Serge
From Hélène & Serge channel in Canada 🇨🇦
H&S 👩❤️👨🌈
Beautiful hike. Love your video setup. You inspired me to make the videos I make
I just got back from there a week ago and the places that you walked on in the beginning were filled with snow. The snow was above that little wooden fence you see to the left side at 0:42. So beautiful but couldn't really go on any hikes as we didn't have spikes. It was stunning though. The snow was so high that it made it more dangerous because it was above the fence and railings at certain parts. I really want to go back
I love you and your videos! But was just wondering if Kraig is short for Kraiglist?
Great question!
I was just at Bryce last week on April 1st (just missed you). We hiked Sunrise Point down to Queens garden to Navajo Loop to Peekaboo Loop and back up to Sunset Point via two bridges. We looked at Fairyland and chose Peekaboo loop instead (so glad we did) - Peekaboo loop is utterly stunning and hardly anyone on the trail. Peekaboo's terrain looks more interesting than Fairlyland's views, but I will have to hike that one for sure. Bryce really surprised me, my expectations were not that high, but my family preferred Bryce to Zion, Grand Canyon, Horshoebend and Antelope slot canyons. Best hike I've ever been on in Bryce- Highly recommend. *NOTE- the main short loop is very crowded, but once we got on the Peekaboo loop which was around a 4 mile loop from the Navajo trail trail head, we literally only saw around 10 other people the whole way around- far less populated and gave you time to enjoy the scenery in isolation.
Beautiful and interesting landscapes. Great !!
Good video , thanks for sharing , I also take landscape videos in UK and sometimes abroad .It's very helpful. I subscribed to the channel, so I'm looking forward to it. Thank you for the good video
Love this location. Was just there a couple weeks before you, high temperatures were below freezing, ice everywhere. So beautiful! Got some beautiful pictures of hoodoos with the Milky Way in the background.
Kraig great video and the scenery never disappoints. My first visit to Bryce was in the summer and it was Hot. I started the hike downward from an overlook, after 30 minutes in the hot sun I started the hike back up to the car. The hike back Up was brutal Note to self visit the park in late fall.
A little more crowded than your usual hikes, but still stunningly beautiful. Awesome to see Bryce through your eyes.
Bryce is amazing. Best way to do Navajo Loop is counter clockwise so you don't have to climb the steep hill at the end.
Nice! I was in Bryce Canyon back in mid-Feburary. Did the Navajo Loop Trail. Definitely check out the Peeka-Boo Loop trail there as well. It's a pretty amazing hike through all the hoodoos.
There are a dozen hikes in Western Cape South Africa you should add to list, both day hikes and multi-day.
Beautiful! Thank you.
Wow, we were just there. We missed you by a few days. Glad to see you doing some Utah trails. You should consider the Uinta Highline Trail.
Doing some work in my backyard recently. Southern Utah south of I70 is a hikers paradise
We hiked the Fairyland Trail starting at the rim. This route was better in that the incline wasn’t as bad at the end. The trail was beautiful and very quiet. We went at the end of June on a cloudy day. It was thundering and we got a little rain. To me, it was better than the hot sun which can be brutal that time of year.
I love how you described where you got the drone shots and then put your hands up after silently as if you were saying “come at me if you dare” LOL
Nice Video:)
I can't wait Next EP😄
The views are super nice and obviously appreciated but the end where you go threw your thoughts what gear what route and so on is more important for me, i hope you keep adding them at the end.
I went last Monday and did the Navajo to Peekaboo loop in the morning and then Fairyland loop ccw in the afternoon which it has a moderate rating but it turned out to be a brutal hike at that point, especially the last miles on the rim that felt like it wouldn't end. I was rushing to the car before sunset, did almost 16 miles altogether. Definitely didn't take away from how beautiful this trail is and a better view of the park with barely anyone around.
Did this in 2016! Fun surprise to see this on my homepage :)
Kraig--beautiful video as usual! You did seem to get away from people and more by yourself on the Fairyland Loop, though maybe not so much on the others. I read several years ago that of the people who go to visit national parks, 95% only go to the immediate area of the visitor's center. Of the remaining 5%, 3% will do a short hike some distance from the entrances, and 2% will actually do a longer hike into the backcountry. Maybe this is different now with Covid, prices, transportation, increased park attendance, etc.
Beautiful hike. Awesome colours and light. Thanks for this new videao. Maybe a little too many people around though ;-)
Awesome sound as always. Have you ever considered using the Rode wireless go ii mics so u can still capture clear sound as u walk away or team a wireless go ii up with your Rode videomoc ii? How come u choose this set up?
Beautiful film thanks Kraig
Congratulations! 🎊🎈🎉
Would like to find out how long for you to hiking in Bryce Canyon for this trip ?
Bryce is definitely also one of my favorite parks I've been to in the States. I did the same hikes as you did and really enjoyed the views. And it's always 'funny' to see how many people gather around the viewpoints but only few walk the path! And yeah, with some small rivers would have been nice but my god, when it starts raining, you sure on't want to be there. The path turns into a muddy and very sticky pathway which is really difficult to walk on! I've one question about your AllTrails overview of hikes you would like to do. How did you make this list and how do you let it appear on the map? Maybe worth while making a video just on how you use the app to plan your future trips. Thanks in advance and oh yeah, congrats for your wedding!!!
You have to come to “valle de ordesa” in the pyrenees!! One of the prettiest places i’ve been!
This is a great video as always! As a fellow person with drones, I have been researching and trying to figure out how I can either request permission or fly outside of the borders of the National Parks to avoid any issues. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
National Parks, National Preserves, "Wilderness" are areas you cannot take off, land, or operate a drone in. National Forests you can as long as it isn't overlapped with one of those. What people do and as Kraig did in this video was take off and land just outside the national park and fly in as the airspace isn't governed by those rules, it is governed by the FAA.
We need a hike with you and your brother! That would be awesome!
Awesome like always
Great video and beautiful place :)
My brain is on the verge of exploding while I ponder the immensity and peculiar beauty of the planet
Hey Kraig, next time you coming to Utah hit me up. There are a lot of non-national park locations that are absolutely stunning and avoids the crowds. I'd be happy to give you a solid itinerary!
Nice one Kraig!
The "Is that Kraig Adams?" was so wholesome somehow :D
Incase you didn't/ don't look it up: Bryce Canyon's hoodoos were/ are formed due to millions of years of erosion from snow, wind, and ice/rain. Due to the consistent melting and freezing of water, softer and harder rocks tend to separate.. not sure if someone already said this so my b if this comment is redundant
Great video as always - such a good way to start my morning :D Thanks Kraig
Kraig I love your videos! Can you remind me where you get your music? Thanks so much!
Excellent video, very scenic. What were you spraying all over your face.? Enjoy your new life in Denver.
Cute dog.
th-cam.com/video/U8bdaJ25RUo/w-d-xo.html 🔥
The peekaboo loop is another beautiful hike
America is very beautiful
Thanks for the vid. Fantastic place, but 6:40 is why I avoid busy hiking places at busy times as much as I can. 😂
Aaand now I miss Utah again. I still contest Canyonlands is #1 in Utah though. Hope you get there one day! Do it and Arches across the highway similar to this style of video maybe.
when i went there a little over a week ago all of the ground at 0:46 was coverd in snow and ice. It was so beautiful but dangerous and we couldn't go down that trail to the left and do the hike because we didn't have spikes.
Awesome video! I don’t think water typically flows through there unless there is a storm or flash flood basically🤙
I enjoyed the video. By the way, Do you have any plans to go to the mountains in South Korea?
@4:47 Kraig Adams empties an entire spray can of sunscreen onto his face. Rendering the Sun absolutely powerless.
Lol
Gorgeous hike.
Wonderful
Hey Craig, I was in Grayson highlands state park today and I think I saw you hiking the Appalachian trail? I think we passed each other on the AT, and I said hi and you said something, but it sounded like you. Just wondering if that was you or not. *Looked exactly like you*
Awesome hike
BRYCE is phenomenal. Not so big as GC, but definitely heartbreaker :) have to go back again..
Food for thought...you videos used to 75% hiking, 25% making of. Now they're more like 40% hiking, 10% sponsor shout out, 50% making of. Curious as to how this new style has impacted your channels traffic. For me, I really enjoy the first 40% but skip the rest. Your old, trail less traveled videos are some of the best I've ever seen...especially your Iceland one. The volcano one was equally as good.
I don’t make videos for anyone but myself and have considered turning off comments. I don’t really need any kind of feedback. I don’t need to share these hikes publicly but like to have the memories so why not publish. I don’t need to share anything other than what I document. The guides and making of don’t need to exist but people find them helpful. Non of it really matters in the end. These are just vlogs of things I find interesting.
@@kraigadams My intent wasn't to offend. I'm a long time fan which seemed clear from my comment. Was just making an observation about your channel evolving. Don't read in to stuff and keep on keepin on man.
That’s a pretty nice new gortex. Don’t loose it!
The sound quality is great.
Song at beginning is 'Gravity' - Jacob LaVallee
I also made my first hiking video! Thanks for the inspiration :)
so beautiful at 4:00 !! 👍
What video settings do you use for your drone? I am unsure how to use wide angle video or if it’s possible. I use an DJI Air 2s
Hey, what was that stuff you were spraying all over your face and head? Some kind of sunblock? If so, can you please give us the name? I don’t know of a kind you can spray on quite like that but it would be nice to have some. P.S. That hike was insanely overcrowded. I wouldn’t enjoy the natural beauty nearly as much with all of those other people around.
I would like to know HOW YOU WERE ALLOWED TO FLY A DRONE AT BRYCE! CANYON NATIONAL PARK!! I am a licensed FAA 107 UAS Pilot and YOU are not allowed to takeoff or land within a NATIONAL PARK. Did you get a Permit? If so how difficult was it?