Love the videos, Jerry. Please keep them coming. Oh and I especially like when you provide any directions and other suggestions 👌 as always, great job on the editing.
Dude, this was an awesome video. 3:18 to 4:50 was so cool the way you edited it to the music. The footage looked really good too, so obviously you do know how to use that camera/gimbal lol. Just found your channel. Can't wait to see more. New Sub.
Jerry Arizona, I love seeing all your hiking adventures. Do ALL your hikes go well or have there been any hiccups? If so, whats the closest you've come to a "survival" situation?
Ha! No. They do not always go smoothly. I have a follow up video to this particular trip to explain the seriousness of flash flood risks (note the water in the Paria when we hiked out.) Worst so far (and hopefully ever) was hypothermia in Bear Canyon. Had a wetsuit, didn't put it on and jumped into my first canyon pothole and instantly regretted it. Luckily, Tina was there with me and helped me get through it. Lost fine motor skill in my hands and dropped my rappelling device...just all around stupidity. West Clear Creek in particular seems to have it out for us. The danger is real, and things don't always go according to plan.
Dude, stop winking at me, I only want Tina to wink at me. :D I've hiked Buckskin from Wire Pass, I don't recognize any of your footage but it looks awesome!
Did you watch the guide video? I have two videos on Parunuweap and the guide one gives more detailed info if you want to go there. I had to look up a canyoneering beta for Rock Canyon to get directions to the parking area we used and unfortunately did not save all the road designations. It's really remote and very deep sand though. If we ever go back that direction, we'll air down our tires and make sure we have sand boards & a shovel. If you don't have the vehicle for that, you can also go in the 'traditional' route at Mt Carmel Junction.
Another great video from you two explorers. If I ever make it back to the other side of the pond then it will be on my list together with all your others.
Great video. Exactly what I needed to get a sense of the experience. I'll take a look for your guide, but wondering if you have suggestions for shortest hike from car to the slots along the gulch? I have a couple older dogs that I day hike with so I always look for shortest distance for them to go a couple miles then back out. Thank you!
If you park at the Wire Pass Trailhead, that gets you into the slot after a relatively (under 1 mile) flat hike up a wash. Doubt your dogs could make it past the rabbit hole/boulder fall, but that's 10+ miles from Wire Pass. Now that I type that, there is one spot in Wire Pass they may have problems with also. I think Upper Buckskin Gulch trailhead might be better, but I haven't done that one so you'd have to research it first. You could get in from Whitehouse, but that's about 5~7 miles, most of it in an open wash. Then you can go up Buckskin for a mile or two until you come to the boulder fall where you'd probably have to turn around
Jerry, I am certain you touch more lives than you can ever imagine. Many folks are unable to do what you and Tina do...(finances...geography...handicapped...elderly...). keep doing we your doing!! I would do the same, but am not nearly good looking enough.
That night video is some spooky sh**! Makes me want to do it. LOL We love your videos. Doing the Buckskin gulch on 5/22/23 just a day hike for now, baby steps. I'm more than a little scared of those slot canyons. Headed to Sedona in 2 days to do some hiking and 4x4 trails, then to Flagstaff for Expo West on the 5/20/23. I have spent the week re-watching your videos of those areas. Thanks for documenting your hikes. It is a big help in deciding what to do.
Kudos for taking the gimbal! Nice to see some footage with shallow DOF and stabilized that you can't get with an action cam :) Another very nice video. Hope to run into you guys out there some day.
Thanks! I love the Canon & gimbal, but they just don't work for a lot of hikes. I love buckskin gulch and was happy to be able to capture it with something besides a GoPro, for sure. Great when someone notices. And we're out there. If you see us, definitely say hi. I'll be the guy trying to discreetly talk to a camera while no one's watching.
Very much enjoy your trips especially Buckskin. Less talk, less shoes more rock., Did Druid in my day. no such toys then, Thank you very much for them!!
Ive thru hiked Buckskin 3 times now, visited a forth time part way. Good on you for mentioning to start at Wire Pass, best way to go through. Curious how far you made it towards Wire pass since that is 13 miles from your camp at the confluence. May have forwarded past so not sure if you mentioned how its a bit challenging to get permits for the better months, April and May. Bill
Not sure exactly how far we made it. A mile or so past the boulder fall, I believe. But we've been all the way through on more than one occasion. Absolutely love this hike.
We saw some in Parunuweap. I've never seen a mountain lion, but I'm sure plenty have seen me. I think for the most part they just don't want anything to do with us.
Last I checked, you can just sign in at the trailhead for day hikes. But call the Kanab Welcome Center to check to confirm. You can go in as far as you want, then turn around. I recommend going in the Wire Pass Trailhead.
Love all your vids Jer! Hey quick question for the slot canyon expert. I'm taking a trip with my father to Zion and Bryce next month and staying in Mount Caramel Junction. Looking for sort of a beginners, easy access, but still cool slot canyon to just do a little light hiking through. Would this one fit the bill? Or, anything else like that near Escalante Staircase or that general area you might recommend? We've already done the Narrows and don't feel like dealing with the weekend crowds again.
If you're looking for slot canyons, it's hard to recommend anything over Buckskin. Take Wire Pass to Buckskin, go in as far as you want and then turn around. There's also Antelope Canyon, but I'm not a fan of the tours. Buckskin is one of the few that doesn't require canyoneering gear to get through also.
I did this hike yesterday. I really like your very informative videos, however you didn't tell us about the alligators! Need to bring the anti-alligator spray!
Jerry, you and Tina are awesome! Not only have my wife and I seen every one of your videos, we also share them with our adventure friends. We live on the westside of Phoenix and hike/kayak Arizona and Utah. Keep filming bro!
Jerry Arizona so I heard certain parks in AZ, you gotta reserve months or years to get in. I was wondering which parks with waterfalls or just to swim you can get in with a daily permit
@@alanrod_2159 the Grand Canyon, Havasupai and the Wave have notorious permit systems. Swimming with no permits; the Crack at Wet Beaver Creek (I didn't name it!), Bull Pen Ranch, Water Wheel and some more don't require permits. Fossil Creek is a good one, but permits are needed. It really sucks right now. We're the COVID hotspot, so forget anything on a reservation (Havasupai, Cibecue Falls, Pacheta Falls) and there are a lot of fires (Tucson really got hit badly). It's also really hot and July will be pushing toward Monsoon season. What area of AZ are you looking at? Sedona might be an option, and the Mogollon Rim area.
Jerry Arizona where I’m staying is in Scottsdale, rented out a Can Am X3 for any trails I can ride in. Sedona was my one option but any trail that requires no permit an that have a lake is okay for me
Hmm. Sedona is definitely an option. You can go out south of there between Cottonwood and Sedona and there are a bunch of gravel roads west of the 89A on BLM ground. There's a bunch of stuff out there; Robber's Roost, Loy Canyon, Boynton Canyon, Long Canyon, Secret Canyon, Devil's Bridge, etc. Popular, but still pretty scenic. For Lakes, I'd go further north to the Mogollon Rim. Forest Road 300, Bear Lake, Blue Ridge Reservoir.....A fire went through part of that area (further east, I think) recently but I haven't checked it out. There's also Canyon Lake by the Supe's that is closer. Bartlett Lake, Roosevelt Lake. Haven't checked out Roosevelt either and it (and maybe Canyon) might have some fire damage also. I'm not a huge lake person, unfortunately. (Always Lake Powell if you want a road trip; I DO love that place.) Always wanted to take a razer or something up and just explore the Mogollon rim. There were some trails out by Four Peaks, but I'm thinking that whole area went up in smoke. Again, I haven't been there since the fire though.
Planning to go here next month via wirepass. If you were planning to go here would you skip antelope canyon tours? I'm having a hard time with the cost of the tours for a family of 4
Antelope Canyon tours herd you into a van and then take your vanload of new friends through the slot canyon. Along with dozens of other vanloads of people. You spend more time waiting for the group in front to move on than anything. Buckskin definitely gives a much 'wilder' experience. I'd go with Buckskin 100%. If you want to do Antelope Canyon, I'd recommend renting kayaks and going in from the bottom at Lake Powell.
You can day hike from buckskin, wire pass or whitehouse. My recommendation would be wire pass as far as you want, then turn around and go back out that way.
Jerry Arizona Lol, thank you. The gimbal work on the NM video looks very nice (I’m assuming that’s the gimbal you mentioned in another video). Do you have any favorite hikes in Sedona to recommend? We are here for a few more days. Cheers!
Hmm. West Fork is always a great one. Just make sure you go past the maintained trail; crowds die off and the scenery gets really good. You will get your feet wet though. The Hangover Trail was a lot of fun; I wouldn't recommend riding it unless you're a pro. Tina and I just hiked it. There are always the regular hikes; Soldiers Pass, Cathedral Rock, Devils Bridge. Go early and they won't be as crowded (or hot.) Wilson Mountain is pretty too.
Sometimes, but not too often. We've been to Washington State and Kauai. Have a trip scheduled for Canada later this year, but we'll see how that goes with COVID and all.
Good stuff, great cinematography with a touch of humbleness….. About two years avo we visited a small easy access slot canyon in Utah in Burr Canyon and ever since then I’ve wanted to make slot canyons a thing I do on a regular basis but have not. This re confirmed my desire to do so, thank you for the inspiration! We just got back from Utah last week from a sxs trip in Escalante. Next time we will do peek a boo and Zebra as well as go with a guide who is named Jim at Utah Canyon Outdoors. Have you been to Escalante and also to Utah Canyon Outdoors? I’ll watch everyone of your guys videos!
Thank you! I have been to Escalante, but not Utah Canyon Outdoors. I highly recommend Peek a Boo/Spooky loop and Zebra. If you aren't comfortable in slots, a guide will help. There's a tricky boulder obstacle in Spooky and some people struggle on the entrance to Peek A Boo. I don't think they're bad, but that's all relative.
@@JerryArizona I’ll make note of the things you mentioned! The guide was to be able to access areas we may not normally and to also learn some good skills. He does repelling, wetsuit, and other very challenging tasks. I’ll start small and learn as much as I can! Working on my pop up camper/topper next!
Highly recommended if you can handle the physical exercise required. Not developed into a Disney ride like Antelope Canyon, and a much wider scope of experiences. I did this in the mid-1980s when few folks were aware of the possibility. September is the rainy season in this region, so watch yourself if it clouds over. It can rain 20 miles away and not on you, yet still kill you in a flash-flood 45 minutes later. The rule is to always spot where you would evade to if and when.
Hey Amigos just wanted to let you know I love your videos and I give you a Nickname Jeryzona and for your Beautiful wife Tinazora!! Thank you for sharing your videos muchas gracias!!it's times I can't go hiking but just by watching your adventure it gives me the opportunity to free my day n planning my next trip GOD BLESS YOU!! Amigos!!
Yes sir. Wide open. I don't think it has rained there since we went, but I'm not 100% positive. It was freaking snowing in Bryce (start of the Paria) the day we came out.....in June. So who knows with 2020?
Depends on your ability/experience. You can go in (I recommend the Wire Pass trailhead) and just turn around whenever you want. Done that way, it's not a difficult trail at all. I'd recommend that if you're just looking for a day hike. If you want to hike the entire thing to the campground, you need some experience backpacking. I made another video years ago that was more of a trail guide, if that helps. On this trip we went in Whitehouse because there was a chance of rain (Wire Pass is more open for most of the hike and you can get out to higher ground if the Paria starts flowing) and a good chance Buckskin was filled with freezing cold water in parts. Otherwise, I like to backpack from Wire Pass to Buckskin to the camoground, then exit White House. (Car shuttle required.)
@@JerryArizona I'm not sure what they're calling it, but it's in between Buckskin gulch trailhead and wire pass trailhead, 1600 acres on both sides of House Rock valley road. Rangers escorted us in through the heavy black smoke. Our two trucks were the last to leave wire pass trailhead.
25 years ago, I´ve been there. Times are changing: We didn´t need any permit then! And: Me and my wife have been the only wanderers! Believe it or not.
I usually use a GoPro 8. On this trip, I was able to break out my Canon EOS R. The image is SO much better, but it's just not practical most of the time, so I usually stick with the GoPros. Lots of playing with settings, color correcting and grading.
That was maybe a mile upstream from the confluence of Buckskin and the Paria. If you go in by White House, it's maybe 8+ miles from the trailhead. In through Wire Pass and it's somewhere between 11~14 miles. Not 100% sure since the GPS doesn't work great in a slot that deep and guides I read gave varying distances.
Yeah, you had the place all to yourselves, until you created this. I like your content, because it’s artistic; I dig the music and camera work - but you’re aiding in the increasing overuse of the formerly quiet places by producing this stuff. You know that, right?
I realize that. And I try more and more to be careful how I share things. It's not perfect, for sure. And I do not have a good answer. We had buckskin to ourselves because we got to the camp between when previous campers had left and the next round came in. It is permit only for overnight and fills up fast in prime season. So unless someone sees this and decides to poach it, I can't add to overuse here. Yes, I know that's not the case everywhere.
Another great video! Super honored to meet you and appear in your video. It really made my day.
Nice meeting you too! And I've got a guide for Parunuweap coming out probably next week if you still want to do that one. Hopefully it helps.
We almost died in that spooky muck two weeks ago. Impassable.
Awesome! Thank you for Rocking your DBG gear!
I love your videos! They're such a great escape during a work day!
We’ve watched pretty much all your videos,
Thanks for the great beta.
Love buckskin, nice job....cheers
Love your videos, fun and REAL keep sending them and i will keep watching. Travel safe
U2 R the BEST! I am watching you and enjoyed all of them!!! Please keep them coming! Thank you!!!
Wonderful I will be watching every video you have made they are awesome
Thank you! Glad you like them.
Wow that place looks like a really great place for a hike! Thanks for sharing
One of our absolute favorites.
@@JerryArizona your welcome! We really enjoy making outdoor content also
Love the videos, Jerry. Please keep them coming. Oh and I especially like when you provide any directions and other suggestions 👌 as always, great job on the editing.
Just wrapped up a 'trail guide' style video for Parunuweap. Should be out next week.
Great video Jerry!! Heading there next week!
What a gorgeous place! I’d love to hike it someday. Thanks for bringing it to me! ❤️
You guys totally rock! This was awesome.
Love this video! I’ve hiked the first few miles. Glad you snagged an overnight permit and shared your adventure. Can’t wait to go back!
This is almost a yearly hike for us. Which remind me, I need to look into permits again....
Dude, this was an awesome video. 3:18 to 4:50 was so cool the way you edited it to the music. The footage looked really good too, so obviously you do know how to use that camera/gimbal lol. Just found your channel. Can't wait to see more. New Sub.
Great video! Can always count on these videos for some inspiration on great places to visit and explore.
Awesome!
Amazing video! I love these! Thank you!
The intro was so funny! 😂😂😂
It was very hard to keep a straight face. It was absolutely ridiculous.
Holy crap!.....man, I thought your vids were pretty humorous before. That was hilarious :) Okay now back to the vid.
Glad you find them funny. This intro was just like a light bulb went off. It came out absolutely ridiculous, just like I envisioned it.
Great video, I hope to see you in the wild some day too!
I am actively avoiding you, specifically.
Jerry Arizona, I love seeing all your hiking adventures. Do ALL your hikes go well or have there been any hiccups? If so, whats the closest you've come to a "survival" situation?
Ha! No. They do not always go smoothly. I have a follow up video to this particular trip to explain the seriousness of flash flood risks (note the water in the Paria when we hiked out.) Worst so far (and hopefully ever) was hypothermia in Bear Canyon. Had a wetsuit, didn't put it on and jumped into my first canyon pothole and instantly regretted it. Luckily, Tina was there with me and helped me get through it. Lost fine motor skill in my hands and dropped my rappelling device...just all around stupidity. West Clear Creek in particular seems to have it out for us. The danger is real, and things don't always go according to plan.
Dude, stop winking at me, I only want Tina to wink at me. :D I've hiked Buckskin from Wire Pass, I don't recognize any of your footage but it looks awesome!
C'mon man! Where's the love? Most of this was shot toward the end by the campgrounds. So if you didn't go that far in, it would look different.
Oo yes is any way you can please send more information about the road on how to get to Parunuweap canyon porfavore!! Thank you Jeryzona!!
Did you watch the guide video? I have two videos on Parunuweap and the guide one gives more detailed info if you want to go there. I had to look up a canyoneering beta for Rock Canyon to get directions to the parking area we used and unfortunately did not save all the road designations. It's really remote and very deep sand though. If we ever go back that direction, we'll air down our tires and make sure we have sand boards & a shovel. If you don't have the vehicle for that, you can also go in the 'traditional' route at Mt Carmel Junction.
Amazing view, Jerry!
Love the intro 😂
Another great video from you two explorers.
If I ever make it back to the other side of the pond then it will be on my list together with all your others.
Great video. Exactly what I needed to get a sense of the experience. I'll take a look for your guide, but wondering if you have suggestions for shortest hike from car to the slots along the gulch? I have a couple older dogs that I day hike with so I always look for shortest distance for them to go a couple miles then back out. Thank you!
If you park at the Wire Pass Trailhead, that gets you into the slot after a relatively (under 1 mile) flat hike up a wash. Doubt your dogs could make it past the rabbit hole/boulder fall, but that's 10+ miles from Wire Pass. Now that I type that, there is one spot in Wire Pass they may have problems with also. I think Upper Buckskin Gulch trailhead might be better, but I haven't done that one so you'd have to research it first. You could get in from Whitehouse, but that's about 5~7 miles, most of it in an open wash. Then you can go up Buckskin for a mile or two until you come to the boulder fall where you'd probably have to turn around
Nice. Fyi, Antelope Canyon (Zion) is very claustrophobic but that one seems better.loving the free air conditioning...lol.😎
I still need to do Antelope Canyon from the top. If nothing else just to watch Tina's reaction to how crowded it is.
Jerry, I am certain you touch more lives than you can ever imagine. Many folks are unable to do what you and Tina do...(finances...geography...handicapped...elderly...). keep doing we your doing!! I would do the same, but am not nearly good looking enough.
Ha! Tina and the natural scenery definitely do the heavy lifting in the looks department.
Keep it up!! I am always looking forward it to your new videos! if you ever make it back to Ridgway Colorado, I'll give you a tour!!!
Tina's best friend lived there for a few years. Love Ridgway.
Really great video.
Words are inadequate vehicles to convey the beauty of such places. Some must have divine acoustics.
I took fun video of me yelling “echo” lol
Great intro. I hope to trail ninja you in the future.
You aren't the original trail ninja from Battleship Mountain, are you?
@@JerryArizona lol, no.
Just made it back from Maiden falls. Your vid was super helpful, thx!
Nice! Love it down there. Always swear I won't go back because of how tough it is, always find myself back there anyway.
Jerry Arizona lol... my clan was sputtering.... “once in a lifetime” because they never want to work that hard again. Totally worth it IMO!
West Clear Creek is always rewarding....and punishing.
That night video is some spooky sh**! Makes me want to do it. LOL We love your videos. Doing the Buckskin gulch on 5/22/23 just a day hike for now, baby steps. I'm more than a little scared of those slot canyons. Headed to Sedona in 2 days to do some hiking and 4x4 trails, then to Flagstaff for Expo West on the 5/20/23. I have spent the week re-watching your videos of those areas. Thanks for documenting your hikes. It is a big help in deciding what to do.
Glad they're helpful. Enjoy Buckskin! Hopefully it's not too sloppy with the recent rain.
Your camera work and editing is spot on Jerry. Love the outtakes at the end. We hope to run into you guys too in the future. Keep up the good work.
Kudos for taking the gimbal! Nice to see some footage with shallow DOF and stabilized that you can't get with an action cam :) Another very nice video. Hope to run into you guys out there some day.
Thanks! I love the Canon & gimbal, but they just don't work for a lot of hikes. I love buckskin gulch and was happy to be able to capture it with something besides a GoPro, for sure. Great when someone notices. And we're out there. If you see us, definitely say hi. I'll be the guy trying to discreetly talk to a camera while no one's watching.
You always make me laugh...thank you
Very much enjoy your trips especially Buckskin. Less talk, less shoes more rock., Did Druid in my day. no such toys then, Thank you very much for them!!
Hoping to hike Druid soon. I’ve heard it’s amazing.
Well you guys successfully made me want to go there.
Best slot canyon I've ever been in.....
Ive thru hiked Buckskin 3 times now, visited a forth time part way. Good on you for mentioning to start at Wire Pass, best way to go through. Curious how far you made it towards Wire pass since that is 13 miles from your camp at the confluence. May have forwarded past so not sure if you mentioned how its a bit challenging to get permits for the better months, April and May. Bill
Not sure exactly how far we made it. A mile or so past the boulder fall, I believe. But we've been all the way through on more than one occasion. Absolutely love this hike.
I have a friend who loves hiking slot canyons and he's seen mountain lion prints. Do you ever worry or think about that? Thanks for the video!
We saw some in Parunuweap. I've never seen a mountain lion, but I'm sure plenty have seen me. I think for the most part they just don't want anything to do with us.
Thanks for sharing! Do you have any advice for day hike visits to Buckskin Gulch? Is it even possible? Thanks!
Last I checked, you can just sign in at the trailhead for day hikes. But call the Kanab Welcome Center to check to confirm. You can go in as far as you want, then turn around. I recommend going in the Wire Pass Trailhead.
Love all your vids Jer! Hey quick question for the slot canyon expert. I'm taking a trip with my father to Zion and Bryce next month and staying in Mount Caramel Junction. Looking for sort of a beginners, easy access, but still cool slot canyon to just do a little light hiking through. Would this one fit the bill? Or, anything else like that near Escalante Staircase or that general area you might recommend? We've already done the Narrows and don't feel like dealing with the weekend crowds again.
If you're looking for slot canyons, it's hard to recommend anything over Buckskin. Take Wire Pass to Buckskin, go in as far as you want and then turn around. There's also Antelope Canyon, but I'm not a fan of the tours. Buckskin is one of the few that doesn't require canyoneering gear to get through also.
I did this hike yesterday. I really like your very informative videos, however you didn't tell us about the alligators! Need to bring the anti-alligator spray!
I just assumed everyone was aware of the AZ/UT alligator problem....
Jerry, you and Tina are awesome! Not only have my wife and I seen every one of your videos, we also share them with our adventure friends. We live on the westside of Phoenix and hike/kayak Arizona and Utah. Keep filming bro!
That's awesome! Glad you like them.
Going to AZ next month, wish I knew someone like you that can show me around. But hopefully your videos will help me during my trip 😅
Let me know if you have any questions. I'll do what I can to help.
Jerry Arizona so I heard certain parks in AZ, you gotta reserve months or years to get in. I was wondering which parks with waterfalls or just to swim you can get in with a daily permit
@@alanrod_2159 the Grand Canyon, Havasupai and the Wave have notorious permit systems. Swimming with no permits; the Crack at Wet Beaver Creek (I didn't name it!), Bull Pen Ranch, Water Wheel and some more don't require permits. Fossil Creek is a good one, but permits are needed. It really sucks right now. We're the COVID hotspot, so forget anything on a reservation (Havasupai, Cibecue Falls, Pacheta Falls) and there are a lot of fires (Tucson really got hit badly). It's also really hot and July will be pushing toward Monsoon season. What area of AZ are you looking at? Sedona might be an option, and the Mogollon Rim area.
Jerry Arizona where I’m staying is in Scottsdale, rented out a Can Am X3 for any trails I can ride in. Sedona was my one option but any trail that requires no permit an that have a lake is okay for me
Hmm. Sedona is definitely an option. You can go out south of there between Cottonwood and Sedona and there are a bunch of gravel roads west of the 89A on BLM ground. There's a bunch of stuff out there; Robber's Roost, Loy Canyon, Boynton Canyon, Long Canyon, Secret Canyon, Devil's Bridge, etc. Popular, but still pretty scenic. For Lakes, I'd go further north to the Mogollon Rim. Forest Road 300, Bear Lake, Blue Ridge Reservoir.....A fire went through part of that area (further east, I think) recently but I haven't checked it out. There's also Canyon Lake by the Supe's that is closer. Bartlett Lake, Roosevelt Lake. Haven't checked out Roosevelt either and it (and maybe Canyon) might have some fire damage also. I'm not a huge lake person, unfortunately. (Always Lake Powell if you want a road trip; I DO love that place.) Always wanted to take a razer or something up and just explore the Mogollon rim. There were some trails out by Four Peaks, but I'm thinking that whole area went up in smoke. Again, I haven't been there since the fire though.
Planning to go here next month via wirepass. If you were planning to go here would you skip antelope canyon tours? I'm having a hard time with the cost of the tours for a family of 4
Antelope Canyon tours herd you into a van and then take your vanload of new friends through the slot canyon. Along with dozens of other vanloads of people. You spend more time waiting for the group in front to move on than anything. Buckskin definitely gives a much 'wilder' experience. I'd go with Buckskin 100%. If you want to do Antelope Canyon, I'd recommend renting kayaks and going in from the bottom at Lake Powell.
Can you do any of these trails as a day hike if you don’t plan on hiking the whole buckskin?
You can day hike from buckskin, wire pass or whitehouse. My recommendation would be wire pass as far as you want, then turn around and go back out that way.
Very nice editing!
Thanks. Same on your channel. That latest video is pretty funny.
Jerry Arizona Lol, thank you. The gimbal work on the NM video looks very nice (I’m assuming that’s the gimbal you mentioned in another video). Do you have any favorite hikes in Sedona to recommend? We are here for a few more days. Cheers!
Hmm. West Fork is always a great one. Just make sure you go past the maintained trail; crowds die off and the scenery gets really good. You will get your feet wet though. The Hangover Trail was a lot of fun; I wouldn't recommend riding it unless you're a pro. Tina and I just hiked it. There are always the regular hikes; Soldiers Pass, Cathedral Rock, Devils Bridge. Go early and they won't be as crowded (or hot.) Wilson Mountain is pretty too.
@@JerryArizona Nice, thank you! :)
I’m so glad I just found your channel! Do you think you’ll ever go on hiking trips outside of the western US?
Sometimes, but not too often. We've been to Washington State and Kauai. Have a trip scheduled for Canada later this year, but we'll see how that goes with COVID and all.
Jerry Arizona Awesome! I hope you’ll be able to go!
Good stuff, great cinematography with a touch of humbleness…..
About two years avo we visited a small easy access slot canyon in Utah in Burr Canyon and ever since then I’ve wanted to make slot canyons a thing I do on a regular basis but have not. This re confirmed my desire to do so, thank you for the inspiration!
We just got back from Utah last week from a sxs trip in Escalante.
Next time we will do peek a boo and Zebra as well as go with a guide who is named Jim at Utah Canyon Outdoors.
Have you been to Escalante and also to Utah Canyon Outdoors?
I’ll watch everyone of your guys videos!
Thank you! I have been to Escalante, but not Utah Canyon Outdoors. I highly recommend Peek a Boo/Spooky loop and Zebra. If you aren't comfortable in slots, a guide will help. There's a tricky boulder obstacle in Spooky and some people struggle on the entrance to Peek A Boo. I don't think they're bad, but that's all relative.
@@JerryArizona I’ll make note of the things you mentioned! The guide was to be able to access areas we may not normally and to also learn some good skills. He does repelling, wetsuit, and other very challenging tasks.
I’ll start small and learn as much as I can! Working on my pop up camper/topper next!
Wow! 15,000 views !!! Very cool! ❤️
Just went back there this past week. Such an incredible place.
I would love to go there someday.
One of my favorite places on earth.
Highly recommended if you can handle the physical exercise required. Not developed into a Disney ride like Antelope Canyon, and a much wider scope of experiences. I did this in the mid-1980s when few folks were aware of the possibility. September is the rainy season in this region, so watch yourself if it clouds over. It can rain 20 miles away and not on you, yet still kill you in a flash-flood 45 minutes later. The rule is to always spot where you would evade to if and when.
i like your rapper sense of humor.
😂 awesome all ‘round
Hey Amigos just wanted to let you know I love your videos and I give you a Nickname Jeryzona and for your Beautiful wife Tinazora!! Thank you for sharing your videos muchas gracias!!it's times I can't go hiking but just by watching your adventure it gives me the opportunity to free my day n planning my next trip GOD BLESS YOU!! Amigos!!
As of 5/11/23 new ladder in Wire Pass added less than a week ago. Buckskin Gulch was dry and so was the dirt road getting in. YMMV
Thanks for the update going on 5/22/23.
Just got back from hiking 4 miles in from wire pass and the ladder is there and in good condition. 7/5/2023
Per the video...it looks like the rabbit hole is open...Am I correct?
Yes sir. Wide open. I don't think it has rained there since we went, but I'm not 100% positive. It was freaking snowing in Bryce (start of the Paria) the day we came out.....in June. So who knows with 2020?
Any recommendations for someone who solo hikes for doing this?
Depends on your ability/experience. You can go in (I recommend the Wire Pass trailhead) and just turn around whenever you want. Done that way, it's not a difficult trail at all. I'd recommend that if you're just looking for a day hike.
If you want to hike the entire thing to the campground, you need some experience backpacking. I made another video years ago that was more of a trail guide, if that helps. On this trip we went in Whitehouse because there was a chance of rain (Wire Pass is more open for most of the hike and you can get out to higher ground if the Paria starts flowing) and a good chance Buckskin was filled with freezing cold water in parts. Otherwise, I like to backpack from Wire Pass to Buckskin to the camoground, then exit White House. (Car shuttle required.)
I believe me and my friends trucks, were the last to be recovered, before this weekend's fire! It was intense! The Rangers were Top Notch!!
Wait....which fire? (Seems everything is on fire.) Recovered? Did they get burned up?
@@JerryArizona I'm not sure what they're calling it, but it's in between Buckskin gulch trailhead and wire pass trailhead, 1600 acres on both sides of House Rock valley road. Rangers escorted us in through the heavy black smoke. Our two trucks were the last to leave wire pass trailhead.
Damn. Recently? I saw smoke up there last week (Monday?), but I was too far away to see what was going on.
@@JerryArizona It started this past Friday night around 11. Buckskin, Wire Pass, The Wave and Stateline campground are all still closed.
25 years ago, I´ve been there. Times are changing: We didn´t need any permit then! And: Me and my wife have been the only wanderers! Believe it or not.
It's actually still pretty remote and not crowded. Most people see the mud puddles and turn around. More wilderness for me, so I'm not complaining!
What model of camera do you use on your regular trips? has a good definition!
I usually use a GoPro 8. On this trip, I was able to break out my Canon EOS R. The image is SO much better, but it's just not practical most of the time, so I usually stick with the GoPros. Lots of playing with settings, color correcting and grading.
How far in was 3:35?
That was maybe a mile upstream from the confluence of Buckskin and the Paria. If you go in by White House, it's maybe 8+ miles from the trailhead. In through Wire Pass and it's somewhere between 11~14 miles. Not 100% sure since the GPS doesn't work great in a slot that deep and guides I read gave varying distances.
If I ever see you guys I will recognize you but will feign ignorance.
Hello claustrophobia!
You should check out Leprechuan Canyon or Spooky Gulch in Utah. They get so tight you can't turn your head.
Why go there midday in June when it was so hot?!!
And the music is annoying AF!
Turned shit off when rap shit started
Yeah, you had the place all to yourselves, until you created this. I like your content, because it’s artistic; I dig the music and camera work - but you’re aiding in the increasing overuse of the formerly quiet places by producing this stuff. You know that, right?
I realize that. And I try more and more to be careful how I share things. It's not perfect, for sure. And I do not have a good answer.
We had buckskin to ourselves because we got to the camp between when previous campers had left and the next round came in. It is permit only for overnight and fills up fast in prime season. So unless someone sees this and decides to poach it, I can't add to overuse here. Yes, I know that's not the case everywhere.