The Four Corners was a bucket list item I was able to cross off my list back in 2012. I even bought a t-shirt from one of the vendors. Thank you for the memories.
Thank you. The four corners was a bucket list item for me too. It’s definitely in the middle of nowhere and very remote. Hopefully you still have the tee shirt. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a comment.
Never heard of the 4 Corners. Loved the paintings. Interesting that the federal government owns that circle, that connects all 4 States. Thank you for the tour, Craig! ❤👍
What a great fun guide and your intro is very interesting because I like horses except for the snakes and other reptilea 😅. You did a great tour of the souvenir shops area showcasing different crafts which are really creatively made but my fav part is you guys standing in the middle of the circular marker 🎉 looking foeward to more episodes!
Thanks Annette. We enjoyed visiting the four corners. I always wanted to come here. The amount of wild horses in the area was just ridiculous. There were so many of them.
Lol, all I could hear in my head was the Stones singing "Wild Horses"! When we cross a state line on the AT, we always have fun putting one foot on each side so this is so cool to see 4 states. I love how Gen put all fours out! They really have the 4 corners done up nicely with the lines and state names. All of the artwork and jewelry is so colorful. Amish cowboys?? 😂
Fun trip to the four corners of the state, Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Exploring the Navajo Nation is full of excitement and a memorable experience. Many shops are scattered around selling original handmade goods such as arrowheads and jewelry and many other things that we can buy and enjoy here. Thank you very much for sharing this interesting experience which will be a useful guide.
Looks like a fun stop to make on your vacation. Pretty cool to be in all those states at once. Loved what you guys bought. I have bought a couple pieces of jewelry and pottery from the Navajo when we visited Monument Valley. That's a really amazing place to visit if you have never been there.
Craig, when we visited the museum in Yosemite this year, a native American was using that same tool on an obsidian arrowhead. It was cool to watch. I ended up buying one from them. Great look at the area. In all our travels, we still haven't been through four corners. That bookmarker is beautiful.
Thank you. I’ve always been fascinated with the way native Americans lived. It was cool to see them doing their crafts. My daughter liked the bookmarked but not the bracelet. It was too much bling for her. Gen really wanted it and was hoping she didn’t like it. So Gen ended up getting the bracelet.
Although in the middle of nowhere, the place is beautiful and worth visiting. I love these souvenir shops, I always find something interesting. It’s great to be in four countries at the same time.
It really is in the middle of nowhere. The only thing to do is take pictures and look at the souvenir shops. It’s actually all in the US. Four states come together in the same spot. I think in Europe states mean countries but I’m not sure.
My friend Chris and I had differing experiences here. As a geography nerd, I loved it, as there is nowhere else in the country you can be in 4 states at once. He found this to be very touristy and the souvenirs cheesy. I have a very funny magnet with our reactions that I got made from a picture we took. I didn't know about the 4 corners itself being government owned. I thought the whole area was Navajo lands. You learn something everyday. Those items you bought were nice, especially since they are all handmade.
Thanks Ron. I find this area interesting because of the geography thing too. There’s not much to do here except look at the souvenirs but that’s okay. My daughter liked the bookmark but the bracelet was too much bling and showy. Gen now has the bracelet. She was hoping my daughter wouldn’t like it.
Oh nice, europe has countries you can stand between 3 i think. I did it as a child but cant remember much Craig! How cool is that 4 states 😃 love the shop idea! Arrowheads are cool! Also liked some of those paintings! Great gift for your daughter!
It has been a long time since I have been to the 4 Corners, but it pretty much still looks the same. It is pretty cool how they have the monument were you can be in all 4 states at the same time. The stalls for all the shops is a new addition since I have been there. Nice that they have created stalls with shade for the merchants. 😊👍
Thank you. I’ve always wanted to visit the four corners. It’s neat to be in four states at once. I didn’t realize how remote it is. It’s definitely in the middle of nowhere.
"A fun guide to the 4 Corners and Navajo Nation is a fantastic way to explore these rich cultural and scenic areas! 🌄📍 From the unique geographical point where four states meet to the stunning landscapes and heritage of the Navajo Nation, there's so much to discover. Thanks for sharing this exciting journey! 🌟🗺"
It’s in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do except look at the little shops. I still recommend it because of the uniqueness of the four states in one spot.
This is a great and simple guide! Nice video as well. Thanks for the heads-up about the entry fee and what to expect there. It sounds like a cool little spot to check out and grab some local handmade souvenirs.
Thank you. The four corners is really remote and in the middle of nowhere. It was cool to see the native Americans making their crafts. We enjoyed our time here.
Thank you. I try to make great videos. I appreciate the comment. It was fun visiting the four corners. I also went over to your channel and gave support. Have a great day.
That warning sign made it seem like everything out there is trying to get you. 😀 Very interesting about the napping. I'm always going on about the white quartzite rock up here, apparently one specific zone was ideal for spear-making and the rock was traded throughout the continent because it was prized for its composition. Interesting indigenous history, Craig. Thanks for sharing this.
I wouldn’t want to get stranded out there hiking and have to sleep on the ground with everything that wants to kill you. Yeah, the napping was cool. I’m glad he showed me this for the camera. I used to look in my backyard for arrowheads when I was a kid. I never found one but it just shows how into it I was back then.
Are those wild horses? 4 Corners, amazing! I see so many beautiful local crafts and some handmade ones too! Really nice~ I like the ring Gen chose, awesome! 👍You got yourself a wonderful bracelet too! Cool! Like 47
Yes, they are wild horses. There were so many of them it was unbelievable. Ive always wanted to visit the four corners. It’s the only place in the US where four states meet. It’s in the middle of nowhere but it was a nice stop on our trip.
Haha as a kid I always wanted to see wild Indians and wondered if they were still around. Nowadays they are civilized. No more scalping people. They were all over the US at one time but it seems that they can mostly be found out west now where they still hold onto their traditions.
I'm a complete geography nerd so I'd love to visit this place. And all four of the states too. They've got alll the souvenirs there. Bracelets are usually my souvenir of choice, or fridge magnets. But now I don't have a fridge (or home) so it's exclusively bracelets now, if anything at all 😅 would love to spend some time with the Navajo, such an interesting culture.
Thank you. The four corners had been on my bucket list forever. It is in the middle of nowhere though. Seeing all the wild horses was cool and a surprise. I used to get fridge magnets but stopped once I remodeled my kitchen. Yeah, I guess not having a home could be an issue with showing off these magnets. I’ve always been fascinated with Native Americans so it was cool to see so many of them and talk about their crafts.
A very interesting and beautiful place. 🤗 But somehow it always makes me sad when I think back to the history of the indigenous people and what they had to go through. 🤷♂
Thank you. It is an interesting and beautiful place. Yeah, it’s sad what Europeans did to the native Americans. As you saw in the video they are still around today but they live just like normal Americans.
Good info on 4 corners. The spear making was fascinating. Cool crafts and neat they make them in one of the 4 states. Cheers 20
Thank you. I was always fascinated with the native Americans and their way of living. It was cool to watch them do their crafts.
The Four Corners was a bucket list item I was able to cross off my list back in 2012. I even bought a t-shirt from one of the vendors. Thank you for the memories.
Thank you. The four corners was a bucket list item for me too. It’s definitely in the middle of nowhere and very remote. Hopefully you still have the tee shirt. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a comment.
@@CraigKoppel I still do have that t-shirt LOL
Never heard of the 4 Corners. Loved the paintings. Interesting that the federal government owns that circle, that connects all 4 States. Thank you for the tour, Craig! ❤👍
Thanks Hatuey. This is another place that I always wanted to visit. They had lots of nice handmade items for the tourists.
It looks so scenic and fun there. And the traditional culture there is interesting. Thanks for sharing, my friends!🥷🇯🇵
Thank you. I’ve always wanted to visit here. Seeing the Native Americans doing their crafts was neat too.
Absolutely beautiful work man, scenes are just spectacular! Love it 🙏🙏
Thank you
Nice tour to four corners. Beautiful nature, fun things to do and even nice shopping getting souvernirs for everyone in the family 👍40
Thank you
What a great fun guide and your intro is very interesting because I like horses except for the snakes and other reptilea 😅. You did a great tour of the souvenir shops area showcasing different crafts which are really creatively made but my fav part is you guys standing in the middle of the circular marker 🎉 looking foeward to more episodes!
Thanks Annette. We enjoyed visiting the four corners. I always wanted to come here. The amount of wild horses in the area was just ridiculous. There were so many of them.
Stunning visuals! The landscapes are so beautifully shot. Thanks for sharing. 👍47
Thank you. This was a nice stop on our Colorado trip.
Lol, all I could hear in my head was the Stones singing "Wild Horses"! When we cross a state line on the AT, we always have fun putting one foot on each side so this is so cool to see 4 states. I love how Gen put all fours out! They really have the 4 corners done up nicely with the lines and state names. All of the artwork and jewelry is so colorful. Amish cowboys?? 😂
The area is nice but so remote from everything. Ive always wanted to visit here. I’m glad I finally did. Yeah Amish cowboys haha.
Fun trip to the four corners of the state, Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Exploring the Navajo Nation is full of excitement and a memorable experience. Many shops are scattered around selling original handmade goods such as arrowheads and jewelry and many other things that we can buy and enjoy here. Thank you very much for sharing this interesting experience which will be a useful guide.
Thank you. I’ve always wanted to visit the four corners. I can now check it off my bucket list.
Amazing adventure, that's a really beautiful place to visit, thanks for sharing this wonderful journey👍❤
Thank you
Seeing the wild horses must have been so neat!! Such beauty
Thank you. Yeah, this was the first time we saw wild horses. There were so many of them.
29 lk👍very interesting,really I enjoyed watching the video😊
Thank you. I’ve always wanted to visit here. I can now check it off my bucket list.
Very cool. Thanks for sharing. Cool interaction with the vendors👍Keep on adventuring 🙂
Thank you. The four corners can now be checked off my bucket list.
Looks like a fun stop to make on your vacation. Pretty cool to be in all those states at once. Loved what you guys bought. I have bought a couple pieces of jewelry and pottery from the Navajo when we visited Monument Valley. That's a really amazing place to visit if you have never been there.
Thank you. I can check this off my bucket list now. I still haven’t done monument valley.
Thank you for taking us with you on this journey!!😊😊😊😊
Thank you
I Hope we could see these places next year!! They are pretty places! many nice adventure places to explore! Nice video my friend!
Oh you might be coming to the US again? The four corners is very remote and in the middle of nowhere but I’m glad we saw it.
Excellent adventure! Great interaction with the Indian craftsmen! Perfect choice of music. The Four Corners is a unique spot to visit.
Thank you. I’m glad he showed me how to make arrowheads for the camera. I can now check this place off my bucket list.
Craig, when we visited the museum in Yosemite this year, a native American was using that same tool on an obsidian arrowhead. It was cool to watch. I ended up buying one from them. Great look at the area. In all our travels, we still haven't been through four corners. That bookmarker is beautiful.
Thank you. I’ve always been fascinated with the way native Americans lived. It was cool to see them doing their crafts. My daughter liked the bookmarked but not the bracelet. It was too much bling for her. Gen really wanted it and was hoping she didn’t like it. So Gen ended up getting the bracelet.
Although in the middle of nowhere, the place is beautiful and worth visiting. I love these souvenir shops, I always find something interesting. It’s great to be in four countries at the same time.
It really is in the middle of nowhere. The only thing to do is take pictures and look at the souvenir shops. It’s actually all in the US. Four states come together in the same spot. I think in Europe states mean countries but I’m not sure.
@@CraigKoppel you are right about Europe. States mean countries 👍
Impressive amount of jewelry, you could be like Mr T
Great idea. I could be just like Mr T.😁
My friend Chris and I had differing experiences here. As a geography nerd, I loved it, as there is nowhere else in the country you can be in 4 states at once. He found this to be very touristy and the souvenirs cheesy. I have a very funny magnet with our reactions that I got made from a picture we took. I didn't know about the 4 corners itself being government owned. I thought the whole area was Navajo lands. You learn something everyday. Those items you bought were nice, especially since they are all handmade.
Thanks Ron. I find this area interesting because of the geography thing too. There’s not much to do here except look at the souvenirs but that’s okay. My daughter liked the bookmark but the bracelet was too much bling and showy. Gen now has the bracelet. She was hoping my daughter wouldn’t like it.
What a beautiful area! Loving all the wild horses!
Thank you. This was the first time I ever saw wild horses.
4つの州が明確に分かれている面白い場所ですね、とても興味深いです。
現地の伝統的な物が見れて楽しめました。
アクセサリーがとても美しいです。
素晴らしい映像をありがとう。
Thank you. I appreciate it. We enjoyed our visit here. I also went over to your channel and gave support. Stay connected. Have a great week.
Aw!! You both are so cute together no matter where you go! Happy exploring!!! 😊
Thank you. I can now check this place off my bucket list.
@@CraigKoppel absolutely
Nice video Craig. Great area to explore. Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful day 😊
Thank you
It's a very beautiful scenery and a wonderful trip. Have a nice day💕💕
Thank you. I’ve always wanted to visit the four corners. I can now check it off my bucket list.
What a fun and interesting visit.. Thanks for showing us around... Hope all is well buddy ✌️
Thank you
Oh nice, europe has countries you can stand between 3 i think. I did it as a child but cant remember much Craig! How cool is that 4 states 😃 love the shop idea! Arrowheads are cool! Also liked some of those paintings! Great gift for your daughter!
Thank you. The four corners is out in the middle of nowhere. It should be a nice drive for most though because of all the wild horses in the area.
A very quiet area with little congestion on the roads, good video my friend. 9:14.
Thank you. Yeah, this was out in the middle of nowhere.
Really nice new Video, fantastic work Craig 👌👍🎥🎬
Thank you. I e always wanted to visit the four corners.
Great 🖼 paintings
They are really good at their crafts.
This is really exciting, friend, it really suits this very calm nature with very sunny weather
Thank you. It was fun visiting here.
It has been a long time since I have been to the 4 Corners, but it pretty much still looks the same. It is pretty cool how they have the monument were you can be in all 4 states at the same time. The stalls for all the shops is a new addition since I have been there. Nice that they have created stalls with shade for the merchants. 😊👍
Thank you. I’ve always wanted to visit the four corners. It’s neat to be in four states at once. I didn’t realize how remote it is. It’s definitely in the middle of nowhere.
"A fun guide to the 4 Corners and Navajo Nation is a fantastic way to explore these rich cultural and scenic areas! 🌄📍 From the unique geographical point where four states meet to the stunning landscapes and heritage of the Navajo Nation, there's so much to discover. Thanks for sharing this exciting journey! 🌟🗺"
Thank you. I’ve always wanted to visit this place. I had no idea it was in the middle of nowhere before. I’m glad I can check it off my bucket list.
Wonderful, Craig! Amazing sharing. Take care. God bless.
Thank you. We enjoyed this trip.
very fun and informative guide🥰 thanks for showing us
Thank you. The four corners was on my bucket list for a while.
I never knew they had shops there. Can’t wait to go one day. Thanks for sharing! 👍3
It’s in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do except look at the little shops. I still recommend it because of the uniqueness of the four states in one spot.
cute souvenirs and there are traditional weapons from there hmm let's take 1
Thank you. We enjoyed our visit.
This is a great and simple guide! Nice video as well. Thanks for the heads-up about the entry fee and what to expect there. It sounds like a cool little spot to check out and grab some local handmade souvenirs.
Thank you. The four corners is really remote and in the middle of nowhere. It was cool to see the native Americans making their crafts. We enjoyed our time here.
Really cool guide. Drove through here in 2020 but it was closed at that time.
I’m glad it was t closed now. I’ve always wanted to come here.
Brilliant ❤
Thank you
Excellent and beautiful video, thank you my dear friend 🥰🌹🔔
Thank you. We enjoyed visiting the four corners. I can now check it off my bucket list.
The painting s looks great!
I would have gone to the taco stand🌮🌮
I liked so many of their crafts. I thought about getting a taco but we also had a long day ahead of us so we skipped it.
Wow really amazing view.
Great share.
Cheers ❤
Thank you. We enjoyed ourself on this trip.
What a fun stop, thanks for sharing 👍
The four corners was on my bucket list. It’s in the middle of nowhere. There’s not much else to do there but now I can check it off my list.
Got to love how well laid out those stalls were
Thank you
Your travelling content truly shines, and it's evident that you're an awesome creator! Stay in touch, my friend~
Thank you. I try to make great videos. I appreciate the comment. It was fun visiting the four corners. I also went over to your channel and gave support. Have a great day.
Nice tour Craig and Jenn 👍 some skill in those paintings and craft work must be great to look around such an interesting place .. Glyn 🇬🇧
Thank you. I’ve always wanted to come here. Now I can check it off my list.
Brilliant again Craig, a very unique place, by the way I love the new channel picture too 🫡
Thank you. I’ve always wanted to visit this place. Now I can check it off my bucket list. I’m not sure if I like the new profile picture yet.
That warning sign made it seem like everything out there is trying to get you. 😀 Very interesting about the napping. I'm always going on about the white quartzite rock up here, apparently one specific zone was ideal for spear-making and the rock was traded throughout the continent because it was prized for its composition. Interesting indigenous history, Craig. Thanks for sharing this.
I wouldn’t want to get stranded out there hiking and have to sleep on the ground with everything that wants to kill you. Yeah, the napping was cool. I’m glad he showed me this for the camera. I used to look in my backyard for arrowheads when I was a kid. I never found one but it just shows how into it I was back then.
Thanks for this wonderful and fun guide ❤
Thank you. We enjoyed this trip.
Are those wild horses?
4 Corners, amazing!
I see so many beautiful local crafts and some handmade ones too! Really nice~ I like the ring Gen chose, awesome! 👍You got yourself a wonderful bracelet too! Cool! Like 47
Yes, they are wild horses. There were so many of them it was unbelievable. Ive always wanted to visit the four corners. It’s the only place in the US where four states meet. It’s in the middle of nowhere but it was a nice stop on our trip.
Brilliant Craig as long as there are no wild indians riding the horses 😂 those painting were awesome great video as always guys ❤👏👏🎥👍
Haha as a kid I always wanted to see wild Indians and wondered if they were still around. Nowadays they are civilized. No more scalping people. They were all over the US at one time but it seems that they can mostly be found out west now where they still hold onto their traditions.
I'm a complete geography nerd so I'd love to visit this place. And all four of the states too. They've got alll the souvenirs there. Bracelets are usually my souvenir of choice, or fridge magnets. But now I don't have a fridge (or home) so it's exclusively bracelets now, if anything at all 😅 would love to spend some time with the Navajo, such an interesting culture.
Thank you. The four corners had been on my bucket list forever. It is in the middle of nowhere though. Seeing all the wild horses was cool and a surprise. I used to get fridge magnets but stopped once I remodeled my kitchen. Yeah, I guess not having a home could be an issue with showing off these magnets. I’ve always been fascinated with Native Americans so it was cool to see so many of them and talk about their crafts.
Great bit of history here! Very nice!
Thank you. I’ve always wanted to visit this place.
well done and thumbs up 👍🍀🔥
Thank you very much. I appreciate it.
Super, Craig 🙂
Thank you.
oh i dont knowed about this place ! thanks ;) btw they have there pretty nice handmade items for sell
Thank you. This was a nice place to explore.
A very interesting and beautiful place. 🤗 But somehow it always makes me sad when I think back to the history of the indigenous people and what they had to go through. 🤷♂
Thank you. It is an interesting and beautiful place. Yeah, it’s sad what Europeans did to the native Americans. As you saw in the video they are still around today but they live just like normal Americans.
I like historical
Thank you.
I would go...i like middle of nowhere 😂
I’m glad I made it to the four corners. I’ve always wanted to visit here. I also went over to your channel and gave support.
Nice trip
Thank you. We had a lot of fun.
Hi Craig💋❤️🚗
Hi. Thank you.