Thank you for such a pretty video! Your old white rim trail video inspired me to run it solo last year with my 8 year old son. It was the BEST father son trip in my life. We had a great time and your video really prepared us for what to expect. This maze district looks like the white rim trail sequel! May have to put this on the bucket list. ❤
Ha - I sheared my trailer umbilical cord at the exact same spot. I now try to keep it from hitting the ground with an EZ Connector Pogo Trailer Cable Holder. Your video brought back some fond memories.
Did the Doll house back in the 80's with my dad, what a great memory with him. Still haven't got back ...need to go again with my family! Such a beautiful remote area!
This was like watching a movie lol. Incredible scenery and awesome footage. My wife and I have been talking about this area and this just answered weather we will be heading there in the near future. Can't wait. Nice work!
After reading Edward Abbey's story about the maze district in the 1980's I wanted to go but yeah its a little far out there... thanks for making the video I wondered what it was like out there.
Awsome video, what an amazing trip. We are planning our next trip west and hope to include Panorama Point. we take our Wiener dog with us on all our trips, so I'm concerned since i seen a few signs saying no pet on some of the trails. If no pets are allowed, then we won't be able to visit this Maze area. Thanks for the videos!
You did this last fall? We are planning the amenities trip in reverse the end of March, assuming rangers say Dirty Devil is not too high. I appreciate the video of Poison Spring Trail, and am starting to think I may want to bring an extra 10 gallons of fuel instead of 5.
There are no drone shots from within the NPS boundary, they would not let me. I got permission to shoot the video, but couldn’t fly once we passed into the park.
@@TrailTraveler got it. Looks like a great trip. I canoed the green river through the park last year and hiked up to the doll house from the river. Incredible place to experience.
you guys that drive up riverbeds and not on trails give all overlanders a bad name. leave no trace and quit destroying the canyons just to make another jeep video.
Awesome video. I love how you focus on the views and the wheeling and not cooking the food. Great stuff. Love your channel.
Thank you for such a pretty video!
Your old white rim trail video inspired me to run it solo last year with my 8 year old son. It was the BEST father son trip in my life. We had a great time and your video really prepared us for what to expect.
This maze district looks like the white rim trail sequel! May have to put this on the bucket list. ❤
It’s better ❤. The Doll house and Maze Overlook left us all speechless
Ha - I sheared my trailer umbilical cord at the exact same spot. I now try to keep it from hitting the ground with an EZ Connector Pogo Trailer Cable Holder. Your video brought back some fond memories.
I had never hard if that before, thanks for sharing, I’ll order one
Best off-roading
Did the Doll house back in the 80's with my dad, what a great memory with him. Still haven't got back ...need to go again with my family! Such a beautiful remote area!
Utah never ceases to amaze and this is one part rarely seen. Thanks for the adventure. Gooday from Australia.
Epic video, Epic editing, Epic music and Epic Adventure. Congratulations and a great safe trip and a successful video.
Epic comment! Thank you so much.
Thanks for sharing your adventure with us! Seriously, what an incredible journey!
Your welcome, We are glad you enjoyed it.
Excellent Presentation.. extraordinary adventure
This was like watching a movie lol. Incredible scenery and awesome footage. My wife and I have been talking about this area and this just answered weather we will be heading there in the near future. Can't wait. Nice work!
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing
thanks for an awesome trip,planning our on soon
After reading Edward Abbey's story about the maze district in the 1980's I wanted to go but yeah its a little far out there... thanks for making the video I wondered what it was like out there.
I recommend walking Dirty Devil River with a stick first. It was a heavy runnoff last year.
Careful of the quicksand. I sunk in up to my waist in a blink there.
Awsome video, what an amazing trip. We are planning our next trip west and hope to include Panorama Point. we take our Wiener dog with us on all our trips, so I'm concerned since i seen a few signs saying no pet on some of the trails. If no pets are allowed, then we won't be able to visit this Maze area. Thanks for the videos!
Dogs are not allowed in the National Park boundaries.
I have been wanting to go there for sometime amazing footage. Do you think a all wheel drive sprinter van lifted 2 inches would make it?
Absolutely not. It would scrape the chassis and be at risk of rolling over. I’m crazy and I wouldn’t attempt that.
That would have been a quick -easy recovery on the crevice of the rock, with a high lift jack,
And it was the one big trip that I left the Hi-Lift at home.
You did this last fall? We are planning the amenities trip in reverse the end of March, assuming rangers say Dirty Devil is not too high. I appreciate the video of Poison Spring Trail, and am starting to think I may want to bring an extra 10 gallons of fuel instead of 5.
First week of October. Don't come up short on gas!
Wow, I’d love to know your process for getting a drone permit issued from the National Park Service. That must have been tricky.
There are no drone shots from within the NPS boundary, they would not let me. I got permission to shoot the video, but couldn’t fly once we passed into the park.
@@TrailTraveler got it. Looks like a great trip. I canoed the green river through the park last year and hiked up to the doll house from the river. Incredible place to experience.
Wow, the ultimate overland adventure! We sent you an email, please take a look.
You had to get permission just to video out there? That seems odd.
Yes we sure did. From both Canyonlands National Park and Glen Canyon Recreational Area.
you guys that drive up riverbeds and not on trails give all overlanders a bad name. leave no trace and quit destroying the canyons just to make another jeep video.
We were on the trail. The trail goes down the riverbed. Probably should have looked that up before making accusations.
Wait until it dries up. Stay safe out there in the Maze....👈💯
@@erindunebuggy9772 it’s fed by a spring, it doesn’t dry up. Call the Haans Flat Ranger Station for details. We went during a “dry time”.
Comrad, What exactly what is it destroying in a perrenial creekbeds that floods and restores itself every few weeks.?
Why , ? , show this to the masses ! ???
A) It is absolutely amazing, B) Very few people will be able to go themselves. Should we not do trail videos and show all of the amazing places we go?