WOW. WOW. WOW. OMG. THANK YOU ! Bright shining star, this inspirational documentary sparks people like Hal Jandorf of the Ventura county astronomical Society to say “…’ religious experience.” - Chrissy Stockdil, webmaster emeritus, Ventura county astronomical Society
Absolutely gorgeous and stunning. Thanks for sharing the video. Quick question, were they imposing for doing the inspection of the kayaking before jumping into the water? as this is National Park, were you able to use drone photography?
The rangers were great (I love our Death Valley Rangers & they always share such helpful information) and as far as drones go please watch this video at the 8:19 mark when I share the camera I’m using here. Drones are not allowed in Death Valley & I am always sad to see people flying them here. My footage in this video is captured with a Insta360 handheld camera not a drone (drone pilots can tell that this isn’t drone footage but to the untrained eye the 360 degree camera almost gives a similar view) as I state in my video drones are strictly prohibited in our national parks (I’m grateful for that because they can really disturb the local wildlife). Insta360 camera has very good stabilization & you can use the extendable tripod to hold the camera higher than your head, so when you raise the camera and move with it, it gives almost a “flying” effect. I don’t mean to gush about this camera but as someone who has no intrest in flying drones I love the footage I’m able to capture with it - and it’s very compact, it’s smaller than my iPhone and fits in my pocket!🙌 (links and info on the Insta360 camera are included in the caption below my video)
Wooow this is amazing, there is no problem with Ranger kayaking in the lake? Now you are part of history i think i going to doit, ibeen there last month but now is more water beautifull video guys
It’s so incredible that the water is high enough that the park rangers are allowing kayaking out on the water right now, I definitely hope you’re able to make it out on the water for yourself!🙌
Yes, if you watch this video at the 8:40 mark I’m actually touching my paddle to the ground. We kayaked 4 miles and the water was never deeper than 3 feet.
Wow, talk about cooling down a hot spot thanks God.
What a beautiful experience ❤
It is incredible to see miles of water now coving this spot that’s been completely dry for so long!
WOW. WOW. WOW. OMG. THANK YOU !
Bright shining star, this inspirational documentary sparks people like Hal Jandorf of the Ventura county astronomical Society to say “…’ religious experience.”
- Chrissy Stockdil, webmaster emeritus, Ventura county astronomical Society
Oh wow, thank you so much for the incredibly kind & encouraging words!!
I would be out there if I could. Kayaking in less than three feet of water sounds hilarious and the footage of the lake is gorgeous!!!
Absolutely gorgeous and stunning. Thanks for sharing the video. Quick question, were they imposing for doing the inspection of the kayaking before jumping into the water? as this is National Park, were you able to use drone photography?
The rangers were great (I love our Death Valley Rangers & they always share such helpful information) and as far as drones go please watch this video at the 8:19 mark when I share the camera I’m using here. Drones are not allowed in Death Valley & I am always sad to see people flying them here. My footage in this video is captured with a Insta360 handheld camera not a drone (drone pilots can tell that this isn’t drone footage but to the untrained eye the 360 degree camera almost gives a similar view) as I state in my video drones are strictly prohibited in our national parks (I’m grateful for that because they can really disturb the local wildlife). Insta360 camera has very good stabilization & you can use the extendable tripod to hold the camera higher than your head, so when you raise the camera and move with it, it gives almost a “flying” effect. I don’t mean to gush about this camera but as someone who has no intrest in flying drones I love the footage I’m able to capture with it - and it’s very compact, it’s smaller than my iPhone and fits in my pocket!🙌 (links and info on the Insta360 camera are included in the caption below my video)
Wooow this is amazing, there is no problem with Ranger kayaking in the lake? Now you are part of history i think i going to doit, ibeen there last month but now is more water beautifull video guys
It’s so incredible that the water is high enough that the park rangers are allowing kayaking out on the water right now, I definitely hope you’re able to make it out on the water for yourself!🙌
Visit Shoreline Butte to see the ancient beach terraces . there's at least 20 visible terraces on the Butte.
That is so cool! What is the brand of the Kayak that you bought?
Bestway - & all the kayak details are linked in the video description too.😊
Thank you @@flyingdawnmarie
Are any blooms now ?
Definitely a few spots in Panamint Valley right now but that’s about it.
How deep is the water
Less than 3 feet deep.
Can you touch the bottom with your paddle?
Yes, if you watch this video at the 8:40 mark I’m actually touching my paddle to the ground. We kayaked 4 miles and the water was never deeper than 3 feet.
Do your Eskimo Roll.
In 2 feet of water that’s gonna be mighty hard to not hit your head!😂