Had a similar experience at Mt Washington in NH when we went there a few years ago. Got to the "viewing" area and it was snowing like a blizzard in July. Temp at the cog rr in the entrance 70s. Temp at the top under 30°.
Always when i see videos or documentaries about such landscapes in the US i think to myself: how cool would it be to be there in around 1850 to 1880 What i also wanted to say.... thank you guys for making those amazing videos... i always feel like be there with you. Your style to make those videos is unique and exceptional good... thumbs up and keep it up :)
I often think the same thing. Those people back then were looking at the same natural beauty I am now. Yeah 1860 is the reference point I always think of. We really appreciate your watching and insightful comment!
I just went to the Grand Canyon, Sedona, and Saguaro NP two weeks ago. It was absolutely beautiful. Only regret is that I didn't get the chance to go up to Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Love these videos. They're so informative and help me a lot when trying to plan trips.
Love your dad especially, such a great sport!!!! I love your relationship everyone should be this close to their dad!!! I was too my dad is in heaven now, enjoy him to the fullest❤
This is a wonderful video of Arizona! When you were at the Hall of Flame Museum in Phoenix, at 34:45 this firetruck was donated by my friend Alexander Black here in Douglas, AZ. He was a firefighter originally from Syracuse, NY. I believe that's where the firetruck was originally from. Alex would drive it in local parades, but had not restored it to this point. He donated it to this museum in his will. I'm sure Alex would be pleased with the beautiful restoration job they did on it. He also donated a large amount of antique fire alarm boxes, nozels and other firefighting memorabilia to the National Firefighter Museum. Thanks to you and your family for all the great videos!
We ate at Haunted Burger tonight. It is such a gorgeous drive. Staying the night in Flagstaff tonight. We decided to take the scenic drive through Sedona not realizing it was 30 min of steep mountain incline switchbacks in the snow 😮
I’ll never forget my first trip to the grand Canyon. A day just like yours, totally fogged in. I wasn’t about to give up, so we parked our RV for the night. When we got up, it had snowed quite a bit during the night, but we were greeted with blue skies. At the Canyon we were so excited by the beautiful views with snow caped peaks. Glad we took a chance and stayed the night. To add: yes, AZ is a beautiful state. So much to see and explore. I’ve lived here for about 45 years. I seen a ton of changes. Some good and some, not so good. I reside in the Phoenix valley, where the summer temperatures are brutal. But, I’m still here. Why? Because I love it. So much of the country is dealing with horrible weather. We don’t get weather, per say. Just unbearable summer heat. But the rest of the year, nothing compares. Thanks again for the journey and reflections of all where I’ve traveled. Time to get out and do it again. In the winter, mind you.
Been watching your videos since RIGHT before COVID, you and your family have inspired a number of our trips, including a few cross-country ones! Super hype about this one and it did not disappoint! Is that YOUR Tesla too?! Congrats, you deserve it. Truly one of the few genuine people on this platform. Keeping doing what you do!
Sedona is one of my favorite places . Out of the 19 states Ive visited Arizona is my favorite and this is coming from a guy from New England. Number 20 will be Texas next week.
My husband and I love your channels. We especially enjoyed this video of so many beautiful places in our state of Arizona. We love how you incorporate the history of the places you visit into your videos. My husband Craig is a railroad fan and we appreciated your knowledge and explanation of the El Tovar Hotel as a former Harvey House! Most other videos we've seen of various hotels near the rail lines fail to mention the whole existence of Harvey Houses. While we haven't stayed at the El Tovar yet, we have stayed at another former Harvey House, the La Posada Hotel in Winslow; it was a really cool experience.
I really enjoyed El Tovar. With many of the old National Park spots, you trade the quaintness and history for less modern conveniences and I am happy to make that trade myself.
My family and I stayed at the Cameron Trading Post July, 2023. I highly recommend. Great food, neat gift shop, clean rooms. But it was HOT in mid-July!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS AZ TOUR. BORN & RAISED IN PHOENIX, PARADISE VALLEY ✨️ & SCOTTSDALE, 70 YEARS LATER, I CAN FINALLY SEE ALL THE BEAUTY MY STATE HAS TO OFFER. I'LL DEFINITELY SHARE. NURSE JUDI IN SCOTTSDALE AZ AND E MINISTER 🙏🏻 SAFE TRAVELS. ASU GRAD!
Always makes me smile watching you and your dad, you obviously have fun together everywhere you go. Arizona is on our bucket list for a road trip, even more so now after seeing this. Great video. ❤🇨🇦
The sights near Flagstaff are all worth visiting as well. Wupaki, Sunset Crater, Tuzigoot, and Walnut Canyon to name a few. The best hot dogs can be found at Ted's in Tempe😋
Sedona is one of our favourite places in the US. 5 years ago on the 6th April 2019 I claimed the bell rock, 24 hours later I had to have a quadruple heart bypass at the hospital in Flagstaff. Can’t thank the surgeon and staff enough,they were fantastic. Hope to go back again soon . We watch all your vids and agree with all the other comments they are great. Mick from England
😂😁🤗🤣 👋👋 What an EPIC ADVENTURE at Tombstone .... making great memories with your pops and fun scenery footage, and totally showcase the yummiest foods 🤗💯👍
It is amazing to be one on one with Nature, without crowds. I had that kind of unforgettable experience once visiting Luray Caverns in Shenandoah during COVID-19 time. I was there before as well with regular crowds, so i can compare.
i did a 7 day road trip to the grand canyon loop with my daughter before covid. I discovered your videos during covid. I'm admiring your chances to travel with your dad. our dad passed away when we were younger. he haven't reached his retirement at the time. I watch your videos for your dad's delight
I've seen the Grand Canyon full of clouds, and it's still beautiful.😅 I lived there from 8 to 13 years old. My dad took us all over Arizona... including Bedrock LOL. Your video is bringing back many fun memories. Thank you for sharing
Thanks again you two. This will also be one of the road trips we are doing when we are there in a few months. Loved the animal park at the end too… especially with the Australian native birds (budgerigars and lorikeets). As always you’ve added a few more things to our itinerary! 😊
I visited Arizona in 1997 and drove almost 1500 miles within the state. It was the best vacation in my life. I remember the Phoenix Airport had some construction going on when we landed. Good old days.
Just did a family trip in March myself and went to Arizona. Did almost the same except in reverse! Started in Phoenix, stayed in Sedona then went to Grand Cayon then Antelope Canyon and Glen Canyon Dam and back to Sedona. Long drivesbut well worth it! The fog happened to us too when we got to Grand Canyon but it cleared up in almost an hour and a half.
I was introduced to Sonoran Dogs at Tacos Y Hot Dogs El Manantial in south Tucson. It's just a little cash only food truck but pretty amazing. $4 gets you a great hot dog. It's good living in Tucson, especially if you do like Mexican/Sonoran food. I've become a pozole fan recently. My last trip to the Grand Canyon also featured snowy, foggy weather, but there were some nice breaks in the clouds for some good photo ops. I do love the Grand Canyon in winter due to the lack of crowds. I am envious of the fog you got at the US 89 viewpoint south of Page! That was amazing! I've been back in Arizona almost three years now and there's still new things I'm discovering. I'm more of an outdoors sight seer, so place like Chiricahua & Organ Pipe national monuments are of more interest than indoor museums. I also enjoy showing Arizona natives their own state since it seems like so many people never explore their immediate surroundings properly.
My wife and I watch every new program you share. We are both entertained and informed about possible future adventures for us. We are more in line with your father's age and would like to point out that you are both very fortunate to have the relationship that you have. Keep up the awesome programming.
Just wanted to mention that during our trip to Colorado we went on a similar mine tour in Silverton called the Old 100 mine. It was awesome as well and you would love it. You also ride down in mine cars and they show how the drills, etc. work. Loud but so cool.
I think this is my all time fave of all your vids. It took me back to the early 2000's when I took pretty much this same road trip each year. 🎶🎵"I just can't wait to get on the road again" 🎵🎶
I can’t believe you got to see antelope canyon by yourself. I saw it in a huge tour group that took several trucks to hold everyone. At least 50 people. It’s so incredible! The ride to there was pretty wild. lol. We got done with our tour an hour before sunset. I love the path out so traffic stays one way. We got horseshoe bend at sunset. It was incredible. Didn’t get to glen canyon or the lake. Horse shoe bend was amazing.
Yea, we were blown away! Such a cool experience. I wish we would have gotten to see sunset at Horseshoe Bend but it was cloudy. So cool you got to see it!
This was an excellent video. Thanks for keeping me laughing and also now I have solid excuse to stop at all these roadside attractions on my next road trip!
I’m wondering Josh, I haven’t heard you mentioning your Mom. You two are awesome bringing all those scenic places, museums, hiking trails, etc, etc. thank you.
I just love you guys! I'm so glad i stumbled across you a few months ago & have absolutely loved every single one of your videos! You have a lot of the same interests that i do! I appreciate your opinion/views on all ... the food, the history of our great country, the museums, ... everything!! And i love the way you two interact! Cherish these days together ... not a lot of people can do that with their parents/children. It's definitely a blessing ❤ keep up the great work! 👍🏻
Best father & son DUO on TH-cam. I've been a subscriber for awhile, luv yout content! Keep'em coming, I reside in Scottsdale AZ & enjoy seeing AZ featured + seeing the good food.
Wow, i havent been to the chapel of the holy cross in 40-ish years, and i had (quite frankly) completely forgotten about it until you showed it, and suddenly a handful of memories flooded back into my brain. Amazing how the brain locks away memories sometimes! Stunning footage you captured, though. Even if it was overcast, it was simply beautiful! ❤
Had an awsome time in Flagstaff. The “adult” nightlife was way underrated. Definitely recommend a look around. After a day hiking I must say I was well taken care of.
Darn, It looks like I may have missed the live stream. Absolutely incredible episode I love western films & western history. I really enjoyed Tomb stone. Kind regards from Adelaide, South Australia
Thank you so much to you and your father for doing the State of Arizona justice! I've lived here all my life and there's always something to do and always someplace to go. Glad to see you both enjoyed our state. You two are amazing together. Keep having fun & showing us many unique & interesting places. God Bless from Tucson.❤
Hi Josh and Pops, everyone in my family loves your videos, especially our autistic son :) he loves the sceneries and we think he finds your voice calming 😊 maybe you guys could do a video on North and South Dakota sometime in the future :) we’d love that!
Great video!! My mom and I are going to Arizona in September…mainly Sedona and Grand Canyon, but I definitely have some great ideas on how to spend our time! 😁
As a person who leans towards the claustrophobic I imagine I would be hanging out with Pops. Just watching you go down into the mine was affecting my breathing pattern. I definitely like it better above ground but watching this gave me an appreciation for the miners , the conditions and the work they did.
Beckley, WV has a really good mine tour as well. You get to ride into the mine for the tour, and they have a mining town set up to tour as well, with old building on site showing you how the miners lived. This looks like such an amazing road trip!
We’ve been to hole in a rock a bunch! It’s our tradition to stop by anytime we fly into Phoenix and take in the views! Haven’t gotten to go to Antelope Canyon yet, but hopefully soon!! Another great video!!
What's better than a father/son trip! You two are magic together!
Thanks! We have a great time.
To quote my husband, who’s watching…….”these guys and FOOD, I love it!”
This one is about an hour and 10 minutes if you want to hang out and chat with us during the premiere!
What is the Name of Pops channel?
I love the way you narrate your videos. You are so pleasant to listen to. It is great to see you and your father’s loving relationships.
It was awesome!! Glad I was able to join you in the premiere 🙌🏽
Thanks for coming! We always love seeing you at the premieres and lives!
Had a similar experience at Mt Washington in NH when we went there a few years ago. Got to the "viewing" area and it was snowing like a blizzard in July. Temp at the cog rr in the entrance 70s. Temp at the top under 30°.
Can't wait! Every single video of yours is always a great time. You inspired us to start our own travel channel.
That is so cool to hear!
This really makes me want to visit Arizona next winter! Thanks Josh and Pops
You should! It is a great state to explore!
Always when i see videos or documentaries about such landscapes in the US i think to myself: how cool would it be to be there in around 1850 to 1880
What i also wanted to say.... thank you guys for making those amazing videos... i always feel like be there with you. Your style to make those videos is unique and exceptional good... thumbs up and keep it up :)
I often think the same thing. Those people back then were looking at the same natural beauty I am now. Yeah 1860 is the reference point I always think of. We really appreciate your watching and insightful comment!
I just went to the Grand Canyon, Sedona, and Saguaro NP two weeks ago. It was absolutely beautiful. Only regret is that I didn't get the chance to go up to Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Love these videos. They're so informative and help me a lot when trying to plan trips.
Always a reason to go back but sounds like you went to some of the best spots!
Came for the travel tips. Stayed for Pops ♥
The Flintstone village brings back memories. I was there 50 years ago and the characters were walking around town...they scared me to death. 😂
Wow! It was probably like Disneyland at that time with the characters.
Great video. Love the way you talk about history, museums, restaurants and nature. 😊
Thank you very much! Appreciate the comment!
Love your dad especially, such a great sport!!!! I love your relationship everyone should be this close to their dad!!! I was too my dad is in heaven now, enjoy him to the fullest❤
Love this Channel ❤
We love you!
Another stunning video! Love you guys!
This is a wonderful video of Arizona! When you were at the Hall of Flame Museum in Phoenix, at 34:45 this firetruck was donated by my friend Alexander Black here in Douglas, AZ. He was a firefighter originally from Syracuse, NY. I believe that's where the firetruck was originally from. Alex would drive it in local parades, but had not restored it to this point. He donated it to this museum in his will. I'm sure Alex would be pleased with the beautiful restoration job they did on it. He also donated a large amount of antique fire alarm boxes, nozels and other firefighting memorabilia to the National Firefighter Museum. Thanks to you and your family for all the great videos!
That’s so cool!
We ate at Haunted Burger tonight. It is such a gorgeous drive. Staying the night in Flagstaff tonight. We decided to take the scenic drive through Sedona not realizing it was 30 min of steep mountain incline switchbacks in the snow 😮
I’ll never forget my first trip to the grand Canyon. A day just like yours, totally fogged in. I wasn’t about to give up, so we parked our RV for the night. When we got up, it had snowed quite a bit during the night, but we were greeted with blue skies. At the Canyon we were so excited by the beautiful views with snow caped peaks. Glad we took a chance and stayed the night.
To add: yes, AZ is a beautiful state. So much to see and explore. I’ve lived here for about 45 years. I seen a ton of changes. Some good and some, not so good. I reside in the Phoenix valley, where the summer temperatures are brutal. But, I’m still here. Why? Because I love it. So much of the country is dealing with horrible weather. We don’t get weather, per say. Just unbearable summer heat. But the rest of the year, nothing compares. Thanks again for the journey and reflections of all where I’ve traveled. Time to get out and do it again. In the winter, mind you.
Been watching your videos since RIGHT before COVID, you and your family have inspired a number of our trips, including a few cross-country ones! Super hype about this one and it did not disappoint! Is that YOUR Tesla too?! Congrats, you deserve it. Truly one of the few genuine people on this platform. Keeping doing what you do!
The mining tour was "a blast." IDK if that was on purpose but very much appreciated the pun.
Sedona is one of my favorite places . Out of the 19 states Ive visited Arizona is my favorite and this is coming from a guy from New England. Number 20 will be Texas next week.
I love all of your travel videos! Thank you!
Really appreciate that!
Pops is such a compliment to your channel. Always positive.
Josh but Amy is a close second! Anyhoo really enjoyed this video!
I wish I could travel during the winter time like this. It would be amazing to have these experiences without all the summertime congestion.
My husband and I love your channels. We especially enjoyed this video of so many beautiful places in our state of Arizona. We love how you incorporate the history of the places you visit into your videos. My husband Craig is a railroad fan and we appreciated your knowledge and explanation of the El Tovar Hotel as a former Harvey House! Most other videos we've seen of various hotels near the rail lines fail to mention the whole existence of Harvey Houses. While we haven't stayed at the El Tovar yet, we have stayed at another former Harvey House, the La Posada Hotel in Winslow; it was a really cool experience.
I really enjoyed El Tovar. With many of the old National Park spots, you trade the quaintness and history for less modern conveniences and I am happy to make that trade myself.
I really love your videos, boo - especially when you & Pops are road trippin' together. Thanks for all your hard work ❤
Really awesome. Fun, but chill. Watching your Pops really makes me miss mine. Keep him close. Lovely memories you’re sharing.
My family and I stayed at the Cameron Trading Post July, 2023. I highly recommend. Great food, neat gift shop, clean rooms. But it was HOT in mid-July!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS AZ TOUR. BORN & RAISED IN PHOENIX, PARADISE VALLEY ✨️ & SCOTTSDALE, 70 YEARS LATER, I CAN FINALLY SEE ALL THE BEAUTY MY STATE HAS TO OFFER. I'LL DEFINITELY SHARE. NURSE JUDI IN SCOTTSDALE AZ AND E MINISTER 🙏🏻 SAFE TRAVELS. ASU GRAD!
Always makes me smile watching you and your dad, you obviously have fun together everywhere you go. Arizona is on our bucket list for a road trip, even more so now after seeing this. Great video. ❤🇨🇦
The sights near Flagstaff are all worth visiting as well. Wupaki, Sunset Crater, Tuzigoot, and Walnut Canyon to name a few.
The best hot dogs can be found at Ted's in Tempe😋
Sedona is one of our favourite places in the US. 5 years ago on the 6th April 2019 I claimed the bell rock, 24 hours later I had to have a quadruple heart bypass at the hospital in Flagstaff. Can’t thank the surgeon and staff enough,they were fantastic. Hope to go back again soon . We watch all your vids and agree with all the other comments they are great. Mick from England
Great. Can't wait.
Kind regards from Adelaide, South Australia 🇦🇺
Hope you enjoy it!
😂😁🤗🤣 👋👋 What an EPIC ADVENTURE at Tombstone .... making great memories with your pops and fun scenery footage, and totally showcase the yummiest foods 🤗💯👍
It is amazing to be one on one with Nature, without crowds. I had that kind of unforgettable experience once visiting Luray Caverns in Shenandoah during COVID-19 time. I was there before as well with regular crowds, so i can compare.
Oh wow, I have been to that cave, would be amazing without a lot of people!
I can't wait! We will have the popcorn ready! Thanks Josh!
So awesome! I need to cook some popcorn too!
@ThroughMyLens we so enjoyed it!!!
like I told your Dad, every Saturday night we watch your videos, it's our thing!
You two are a dynamic duo for sure! 👍🏻 Excellent video. I’ll be referring back to it next year when we go to Arizona to copy most of it.
Thx for the kind words!
i did a 7 day road trip to the grand canyon loop with my daughter before covid. I discovered your videos during covid. I'm admiring your chances to travel with your dad. our dad passed away when we were younger. he haven't reached his retirement at the time. I watch your videos for your dad's delight
Thanks for showing us the beautiful state of Arizona
I've seen the Grand Canyon full of clouds, and it's still beautiful.😅 I lived there from 8 to 13 years old. My dad took us all over Arizona... including Bedrock LOL. Your video is bringing back many fun memories. Thank you for sharing
Thanks again you two. This will also be one of the road trips we are doing when we are there in a few months. Loved the animal park at the end too… especially with the Australian native birds (budgerigars and lorikeets). As always you’ve added a few more things to our itinerary! 😊
Sorry Josh, Pops beat you on the draw for sure. Great video! I might never get there, but I sure want to go. Thanks for sharing!
❤ I love your videos and the way you narrate them ❤
Very kind of you to say that!
We took a famiy trip to the GC, last year, when there was 18" of snow. The views were spectacular!
What a fun trip throughout AZ with your pop. Thanks for sharing.
I visited Arizona in 1997 and drove almost 1500 miles within the state. It was the best vacation in my life. I remember the Phoenix Airport had some construction going on when we landed. Good old days.
Looking forward to it!
Thanks for stopping by!
All these great places in the US you guys visit and film is just priceless! I enjoy it so much! So a big thanks! 🙌👌
Just did a family trip in March myself and went to Arizona. Did almost the same except in reverse! Started in Phoenix, stayed in Sedona then went to Grand Cayon then Antelope Canyon and Glen Canyon Dam and back to Sedona. Long drivesbut well worth it! The fog happened to us too when we got to Grand Canyon but it cleared up in almost an hour and a half.
So glad it cleared up! Can be such a bummer to work to get there and not see the incredible beauty.
Thank you guys for a great tour.
I was introduced to Sonoran Dogs at Tacos Y Hot Dogs El Manantial in south Tucson. It's just a little cash only food truck but pretty amazing. $4 gets you a great hot dog. It's good living in Tucson, especially if you do like Mexican/Sonoran food. I've become a pozole fan recently.
My last trip to the Grand Canyon also featured snowy, foggy weather, but there were some nice breaks in the clouds for some good photo ops. I do love the Grand Canyon in winter due to the lack of crowds.
I am envious of the fog you got at the US 89 viewpoint south of Page! That was amazing!
I've been back in Arizona almost three years now and there's still new things I'm discovering. I'm more of an outdoors sight seer, so place like Chiricahua & Organ Pipe national monuments are of more interest than indoor museums. I also enjoy showing Arizona natives their own state since it seems like so many people never explore their immediate surroundings properly.
I had my first Sonoran Dog at that very stand a week ago. Small world!
My wife and I watch every new program you share. We are both entertained and informed about possible future adventures for us. We are more in line with your father's age and would like to point out that you are both very fortunate to have the relationship that you have. Keep up the awesome programming.
Just wanted to mention that during our trip to Colorado we went on a similar mine tour in Silverton called the Old 100 mine. It was awesome as well and you would love it. You also ride down in mine cars and they show how the drills, etc. work. Loud but so cool.
I think this is my all time fave of all your vids. It took me back to the early 2000's when I took pretty much this same road trip each year. 🎶🎵"I just can't wait to get on the road again" 🎵🎶
Josh your videos are getting better and better. Keep up the good work. Also, I appreciate the itinerary on your website. Very cool. Very useful👍
I can’t believe you got to see antelope canyon by yourself. I saw it in a huge tour group that took several trucks to hold everyone. At least 50 people. It’s so incredible! The ride to there was pretty wild. lol. We got done with our tour an hour before sunset. I love the path out so traffic stays one way. We got horseshoe bend at sunset. It was incredible. Didn’t get to glen canyon or the lake. Horse shoe bend was amazing.
Yea, we were blown away! Such a cool experience. I wish we would have gotten to see sunset at Horseshoe Bend but it was cloudy. So cool you got to see it!
This was an excellent video. Thanks for keeping me laughing and also now I have solid excuse to stop at all these roadside attractions on my next road trip!
I’m wondering Josh, I haven’t heard you mentioning your Mom. You two are awesome bringing all those scenic places, museums, hiking trails, etc, etc. thank you.
I just love you guys! I'm so glad i stumbled across you a few months ago & have absolutely loved every single one of your videos! You have a lot of the same interests that i do! I appreciate your opinion/views on all ... the food, the history of our great country, the museums, ... everything!! And i love the way you two interact! Cherish these days together ... not a lot of people can do that with their parents/children. It's definitely a blessing ❤ keep up the great work! 👍🏻
You are so right about cherishing time together. We often will talk about how our time together is finite so we try to enjoy every moment!!
I live near Tucson and have done a lot of these tours and visited these places but still learned a lot! Thx!
So cool you were able to see a few new things. I love the Tucson area!
Best Arizona video ever! At least a fun one and one of the best!! 🌵Officially approved and highly recommended by: The Zonie! 🤠🌞😎
Thank you guys. What a beautiful state and so much to see and learn.
Our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it
Did an arizona road-trip with my dad and it was amazing! This brought back so many memories. Thanks for sharing!
14:02 ❤it. That’s Grand Canyon hike is the first video I watched of yours and been watching ever since. Love your channel.
Absolutely wonderful thank you.
Thank you for visiting the Rez It's great to know you enjoyed it as much as I did watching Thanks for sharing Josh and Pops
I always wanted to Visit Arizona. !! Thank you so much for showing us Arizona !
Best father & son DUO on TH-cam. I've been a subscriber for awhile, luv yout content! Keep'em coming, I reside in Scottsdale AZ & enjoy seeing AZ featured + seeing the good food.
As always, love your work. It's an inspiration. Thank you for opening our eyes for fun things to do!
Wow, i havent been to the chapel of the holy cross in 40-ish years, and i had (quite frankly) completely forgotten about it until you showed it, and suddenly a handful of memories flooded back into my brain. Amazing how the brain locks away memories sometimes!
Stunning footage you captured, though. Even if it was overcast, it was simply beautiful! ❤
We did the az rt 66 in January. Followed all your recommendations from your video. It was great thank you
So cool, I love Route 66 in Arizona, it is really special!
I have always wanted to visit Arizona. You have given me many more reasons!
Thank you for showing off some amazing highlights of my home state and hometown, Yuma!
I love the footage of the bars all thw wood behind the bar 💕
This video came in handy. I’m currently in Phoenix and was wondering what to do. Thanks for all the great ideas
Glad it was helpful to your current trip!
Love all the fun Son & Pop's has! ❤ Fantastic show! Thanks! ❤️
Thank you! Really liked the view from hiking on the gorgeous red rocks!
You went the same day to the Grand Canyon I did😂 :Edit I got the luck of the Irish fudge yummmm
Had an awsome time in Flagstaff. The “adult” nightlife was way underrated. Definitely recommend a look around. After a day hiking I must say I was well taken care of.
Darn, It looks like I may have missed the live stream.
Absolutely incredible episode
I love western films & western history. I really enjoyed Tomb stone.
Kind regards from Adelaide, South Australia
Yall crack me up while feeding the goats mouth to mouth 😝
Just love your videos and the father/ son interaction!!
Your rim to rim hike was the very first of your videos I had seen. I've seen almost everyone of them since. Get up the good work!
Thank you so much to you and your father for doing the State of Arizona justice! I've lived here all my life and there's always something to do and always someplace to go. Glad to see you both enjoyed our state. You two are amazing together. Keep having fun & showing us many unique & interesting places. God Bless from Tucson.❤
Thanks for the kind words! It is gorgeous state.
Go there in winter and haven’t seen much of that. Thanks for the video very nice!
I like the faster pace of this video! No more slow boring…
Sooo still LOVE ❤ your adventures !!!
i’m so excited i found you… i love to travel …
We are glad you found the channel as well!
Hi Josh and Pops, everyone in my family loves your videos, especially our autistic son :) he loves the sceneries and we think he finds your voice calming 😊
maybe you guys could do a video on North and South Dakota sometime in the future :) we’d love that!
Actually, that is on the docket. Hopefully will do that soon. So glad your son enjoys the videos.
Great video!! My mom and I are going to Arizona in September…mainly Sedona and Grand Canyon, but I definitely have some great ideas on how to spend our time! 😁
So awesome, I hope you love it! Such a special area
As a person who leans towards the claustrophobic I imagine I would be hanging out with Pops. Just watching you go down into the mine was affecting my breathing pattern. I definitely like it better above ground but watching this gave me an appreciation for the miners , the conditions and the work they did.
I stayed at Raptor Ranch (Flintstone Village) on my way to the GC. It was in May. It was beautiful then!
My personal faves are Sedona, Greer, Snowbowl in flagstaff, kartchner cavern, many lakes, Superstition Mountains and many others.
You've definitely given me some ideas for my December Arizona road trip! Thanks Josh and Pops!
Beckley, WV has a really good mine tour as well. You get to ride into the mine for the tour, and they have a mining town set up to tour as well, with old building on site showing you how the miners lived. This looks like such an amazing road trip!
We have watched your video twice & love it. Love your dad.
You are very sweet! Thank you!!
Great video! Informative and fun!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
We’ve been to hole in a rock a bunch! It’s our tradition to stop by anytime we fly into Phoenix and take in the views! Haven’t gotten to go to Antelope Canyon yet, but hopefully soon!! Another great video!!
I enjoyed this video of my adopted state…thank you for your work!
What a great video eclipsed only by your Alaska video, the best so far!