Thanks, Ervin! I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's really cool and this is just a small part of the Swell. It's a huge geologic formation with a lot of backcountry.
What an amazing place! So stunning and you filmed it amazingly. I really love how you incorporate the history of the area into the videos. I may have to try something similar in upcoming videos if that is cool with you haha. I don’t want to be a copycat!
Thanks! It's a really beautiful place to camp and hike (great backpacking too) and I'm glad you appreciate the filming. I've always liked good cinematography in the movies so I try my best to channel inner cinematographer into hiking and camping videos, lol. There is so much interesting history in all of the places that we outdoor TH-camrs go, so please, copy away! I always enjoyed learning about a places back story and I think a lot of our viewers appreciate a little bit of history along with the awesome scenery too.
Another nice video. I appreciate it when people mention how easy/difficult access is. I drive a small AWD truck that is reasonably capable on roads but doesn't have the clearance or low range of a 4WD. I am often traveling alone and try to avoid places that are too technical for my truck
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. The San Rafael Swell is a really great place to loose yourself in for a few days/weeks. There is so much backcountry here. Most of the roads in the area aren't going to require high clearance and only get questionable when they get too wet. I see a lot of people taking their Subarus, camper vans and SUVs out here so a truck would have no problem. If you have any questions about the area, feel free to DM on Instagram. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the kind words and I'm glad you watched the video. Tristan has inspired a lot of us on TH-cam and I've always appreciate his angle and contributions to the outdoor TH-cam genre. Thanks for watching!
Spectacular canyon, great place for camping.
It sure is. I've been going here since the early 90's and it never gets old. Thanks for watching! ~ Mike
Oh, absolutely brilliant scenery my friend. Shots are amazing.
Thanks, Ervin! I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's really cool and this is just a small part of the Swell. It's a huge geologic formation with a lot of backcountry.
nice view
Thanks, I'm glad you like it! You'll have to go down there sometime! Thanks for watching!
What an amazing place! So stunning and you filmed it amazingly. I really love how you incorporate the history of the area into the videos. I may have to try something similar in upcoming videos if that is cool with you haha. I don’t want to be a copycat!
Thanks! It's a really beautiful place to camp and hike (great backpacking too) and I'm glad you appreciate the filming. I've always liked good cinematography in the movies so I try my best to channel inner cinematographer into hiking and camping videos, lol. There is so much interesting history in all of the places that we outdoor TH-camrs go, so please, copy away! I always enjoyed learning about a places back story and I think a lot of our viewers appreciate a little bit of history along with the awesome scenery too.
Another nice video. I appreciate it when people mention how easy/difficult access is. I drive a small AWD truck that is reasonably capable on roads but doesn't have the clearance or low range of a 4WD. I am often traveling alone and try to avoid places that are too technical for my truck
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. The San Rafael Swell is a really great place to loose yourself in for a few days/weeks. There is so much backcountry here. Most of the roads in the area aren't going to require high clearance and only get questionable when they get too wet. I see a lot of people taking their Subarus, camper vans and SUVs out here so a truck would have no problem. If you have any questions about the area, feel free to DM on Instagram. Thanks for watching!
Nice SUV RVing rip off
Thank you for the kind words and I'm glad you watched the video. Tristan has inspired a lot of us on TH-cam and I've always appreciate his angle and contributions to the outdoor TH-cam genre. Thanks for watching!