Thanks for mentioning the cryptobiotic soil and its fragility. That was the first thought I had when I saw that slope, and I'm glad you took a moment to inform your viewers about it.
Tristan i enjoy all your videos & all the knowledge you share with us. You've taken us places where I've thought it has to be the most majestic place in the world. This video is making me feel that too because natures landscape is so quirky, unique & funk-a-delic. Thank you thank you thank you!
I wish I could do what you do. I hope to have at least a couple adventures when I retire in 3 years. 64 now and looking forward to getting out there. You put ALOT of hard work into making this video. Bravo! Great photography! Stay safe. Watch out for Big Foot and aliens! God bless!
I love that you are a trail brazer. Also that you take care and are not careless about your movements. I have never viewed a hike in that area from ground level. It's a whole new world and I just loved it. Thank you so much.💙
Wow dude . .you took the hard route to the Wahweap Hoodoos :-) Although, the way that you went was very scenic. We did Wahweap years ago, and thank goodness we did the easier route, or, I would have never made it :-) You are much younger than us. But, I appreciate your video of the other area that we did not see. Grand Staircase Escalante is a wonderland! Thank you again for great video!
Thanks for the reminder about cryprobiotic soil Tristan. Just had to refresh my memory and will be watching for it from now on. Great adventure. Thank you
Thank you for the PA on the Crypto Crust (as we call it). Such an important part of the ecosystem in the desert. We have done a lot of creative rock hopping and toe jumping so we "Don't bust the crust!" on our many hikes down there. New zoom lens is impressive. Looks like a new pack as well. Thank you for all your hard work on these videos. Always enjoyable!
Thank you for highlighting even more things in Utah I haven't seen in person. There are sooo many different places to go and things to see and do. My wanderlust is ever increasing!
Hello Tristan. Really enjoy your videos. As an old man raised on ranches I thought I’d venture an educated guess on the block cabin you found. Especially since there are old corrals near, and there were multiple bunks in the cabin, I’d bet that this was built as a roundup site for whoever had the grazing permit for the range land when it was BLM. They’d gather the cattle every year to separate the young market stock from the breeding stock, then take the feeders to a dry lot ( a location at the home ranch) to fatten up for market. Just a guess, but I’d put a few bucks on it 😏. Again, thanks for sharing your travels. I can’t get out as much anymore. Been rode hard and put away wet too many times i guess😂. Happy trails!
I love the hoodoos. God certainly had fun creating those works of art. Like me, each one is a work in progress. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing your adventures. I hope to hike to those hoodoos in October 2023.
And this area is going on my list of places to visit in the near future! I 100% agree Grand Staircase is one of the most amazing places in the country.
This was very cool with all the Whodos in the White Sandstone Canyon! Thanks for explaining the caps on them! You DID see people before you got down in the canyon!❤️😀🇺🇸🚙
Loved seeing the Hoodoos. My mom and I were hiking West of there earlier this year and had no idea how much there is to see and do in the area. Can't wait to go back and explore again. Thanks for sharing!
If you're ever in the Santa Fe, NM area, there's another national monument with some pretty spactacular HooDoos on it. It's called Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. It's about 20 miles due west of Santa Fe on the on the very south end of Carson National Forrest.
I always tell my friends that southern Utah is my favorite place to explore & that Grand Staircase Escalante NM is #1 on my list of impressive nat'l monuments. I hope to get back to Utah later this year. On my last trip (2017), I wanted to drive down Cottonwood Canyon Rd, but alas, the rental I had was a FWD type & the mud in the low parts of the road forced me to turn around & head back to Rt.12. I especially wanted to drive thru the Coxcomb - maybe next time! Your explanation of the hoodoo formations, toadstools & living soil was spot on! You have a true fan in Pennsylvania. Hello to Cassie and Bowser.
What a great adventure this one was! Absolutely love it. Little worried about you scaling those cliffs and boulders. When you put your foot on the one rock that was wedged between another rock I was worried for your life. Stay safe out there and thanks for the vlog.
Holy cow !! I'm actually leaving tomorrow for a 10 day trip from my home in Oregon to Utah. Definitely have Grand Escalante on my list. It's my 5th trip there and I'm excited to try out some of your spots.. well the ones a 61 year old lady can do. I'm also rockhounding while I'm there. Thanks again for your awesome work 👍 Brigitte
Judging by the presense of the cattle and the correl, I would guess that the cinderblock stucture is a line camp for the cowboys to use when they are working the cattle, etc. Such cabins are scattered around the southwest where livestock are grazed or where they are rounded up for veterinary needs or loading for shipping.
The rocks in this area are about 120-80 million years old. They where formed in the late Cretaceous period (when T-rex lived), when this area was a tropical forest right on the ocean that used to split North America in two. So these rocks where formed in a shallow ocean/ mangrove forest environment. It’s a very interesting place FULL of fossils! This was such a great video! I am so proud to be a Southern Utah native. P.S thank you so so much for mentioning the Cryptobiotic soil! It is so very important to know, and avoid stepping on it!
What an entertaining video. Those formayions are awesome. One would think at my age I would alteady know about hoodoos,. I hadn't until now. Thank you for reminding me that I am never too old to learn.
Thanks for sharing the locations of where you parked and camped. Been in the area a few times, but not to these places. although have visited Grosveneor Arch. Thanks for the great videos!
You are my favorite youtuber! Thanks for taking the time to teach us about what you are seeing. Things most people would never know. I spend my nights watching your channel trying to get through them all! I'm on the east coast right now. The closest I've watched from your videos is St. Louis MO, which I didn't even know or expect what you showed to be there! I realize that every state has beauty to be found! Thanks for making this channel.
Fascinating rock formations. Interesting color , or non-color, also. White ghost hoodoos, perfect name. That looks like a hunting camp. Not sure when hunting season is in that area.
Stunning pictures!! Your new camera is amazing!! What a beautiful area!! It's on my bucket list!! Thank you for all your hard work makes these videos for us to enjoy 😊
The incredible view as you reached the bottom with all the wahweep hoodos, literally had my jaw drop open! Spectacular (doesn't quite do it justice)! Thank you Tristan!
This is your best ever. I wish I was young enough to go to these places. The hoodoos were fascinating. Please keep up the good work for us old guys and gals
Toward the end where you explore the ‘arch’, IMHO a arch(bridge) formed by chock stones(boulders) should be mentioned that they are not a traditional arch. Just a thought, amazing place, great video. Thanks
Another great video! Never let an arch go by without exploring!! I've never been to Utah but someday I will I can't believe how many different things are are there it's amazing! Thank you for sharing your adventures! Pretty cool spot! The cabin looks like it's a hunters camp same people probably been using the location for generations. Can't wait for next one Thank you!
Thank you for bringing us along! We'll start sending your channel to our clients who just recently bought land from us. Surely they will gain lots of information and knowledge from your videos ☺
There is no better artist than mother nature. Hoodoo? You do! Thank you for sharing your adventure to the point we feel like we are on the adventure with you. Safe travels.
There is a neat hike that leaves around Big Water that traverses through a shallow creek that ends up at hoodoos like those. The ones you saw were pretty spectacular as well. So many cool areas in Escalante that I couldn't share to avoid getting too busy.
Marvelous!👍👍🎶 Glad you like the rock climbing a lot of us cannot do. Bands of color, textures and patterns are truly awesome. Some of the toadstools look like they're about ready to change. Be careful. Thank you.🎶🎵🤗
What a place. It makes you feel like you are in another world. Thanks for sharing. Your hip surgery must have been successful as you are back to hiking and climbing. I enjoy your adventures so much. I try to watch all of them.
Sunday evening tv 4-3, watching your adventure. Happy to see you took some relaxing time to yourself, well deserved. Your videos and travel logs are incredible. Places I've not be able to visit. I love Utah and Idaho City of Rocks Idaho. I just renewed our membership with your site. Thank you so much. My Spirit of Travel is with you.
I enjoy your videos very much. I’ve always had a place in my heart for the desert. Thank you for your educational commentary. The only question I ask myself all the time is how you do those long distance “selfies”- I used to believe you just did a lot of retracing your steps, but the shots are getting more complicated and distant. Wow!
Sauntering is always better than racing! You see a lot more sauntering.Wonderful video, thanks for the warning on that plant not to step on. The Hoodoos formations were fabulous. I’m glad you stood next to them for size comparison.
There's something about picking your own trail. Maybe it's succeeding when there's a possibility that the route isn't going to work. Loved the set shots. Every time you are far from the camera, I'm enjoying the shot of course but I'm also thinking about the work to retrieve the camera. Thanks for sharing!
The Road Less Travelled, we took once in the High Sierra to save some time and to see what was there. It didn't save any time, but we may have been the only people to ever go that way. That canyon your in is definitely Less Travelled and I was wondering how you're going to find your car.😉Go back the way you came.
Thanks for mentioning the cryptobiotic soil and its fragility. That was the first thought I had when I saw that slope, and I'm glad you took a moment to inform your viewers about it.
Thanks Steven 👍
Tristan i enjoy all your videos & all the knowledge you share with us. You've taken us places where I've thought it has to be the most majestic place in the world. This video is making me feel that too because natures landscape is so quirky, unique & funk-a-delic. Thank you thank you thank you!
Well said, Lori! Thanks for watching!
I wish I could do what you do. I hope to have at least a couple adventures when I retire in 3 years. 64 now and looking forward to getting out there. You put ALOT of hard work into making this video. Bravo! Great photography!
Stay safe. Watch out for Big Foot and aliens! God bless!
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words!
I love that you're so thoughtful about not disturbing the earth underfoot.
I love that you are a trail brazer. Also that you take care and are not careless about your movements. I have never viewed a hike in that area from ground level. It's a whole new world and I just loved it. Thank you so much.💙
Wow dude . .you took the hard route to the Wahweap Hoodoos :-) Although, the way that you went was very scenic. We did Wahweap years ago, and thank goodness we did the easier route, or, I would have never made it :-) You are much younger than us. But, I appreciate your video of the other area that we did not see. Grand Staircase Escalante is a wonderland! Thank you again for great video!
Thanks for the reminder about cryprobiotic soil Tristan. Just had to refresh my memory and will be watching for it from now on. Great adventure. Thank you
Thank you for the PA on the Crypto Crust (as we call it). Such an important part of the ecosystem in the desert. We have done a lot of creative rock hopping and toe jumping so we "Don't bust the crust!" on our many hikes down there. New zoom lens is impressive. Looks like a new pack as well. Thank you for all your hard work on these videos. Always enjoyable!
Yep, new pack is same as the old pack, just a different color. The old one is now a dedicated fishing pack.
@@SUVRVing yeah, I noticed the new pack too, was always meaning to ask on the old pack, what is under the flap on your right shoulder strap?
Thank you for highlighting even more things in Utah I haven't seen in person. There are sooo many different places to go and things to see and do. My wanderlust is ever increasing!
Lori A Erickson said it perfectly!!!!!!! Makes me want to visit Utah. Beautiful!! Thanks for the journey.........
The picture at about 18:40 with the sun, the hoodoo, and you there is great. That was a nice little adventure.
Nice to see the Yukon back on the road. The new lens is great. Thanks for the tour Tristin! 👍😎👍
Thanks Daniel!
Hello Tristan. Really enjoy your videos. As an old man raised on ranches I thought I’d venture an educated guess on the block cabin you found. Especially since there are old corrals near, and there were multiple bunks in the cabin, I’d bet that this was built as a roundup site for whoever had the grazing permit for the range land when it was BLM. They’d gather the cattle every year to separate the young market stock from the breeding stock, then take the feeders to a dry lot ( a location at the home ranch) to fatten up for market. Just a guess, but I’d put a few bucks on it 😏.
Again, thanks for sharing your travels. I can’t get out as much anymore. Been rode hard and put away wet too many times i guess😂. Happy trails!
Loved the White Ghost hoodoos. The beauties of Mother Earth are endless & you find some of the most unusual, Tristan. Thanks for the journey. 🙋🏼♀️👍🏻
That one at 20:00 , I was like that doesn’t look that big then you walked right up to it and it’s bloody enormous
I love the hoodoos. God certainly had fun creating those works of art. Like me, each one is a work in progress. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing your adventures. I hope to hike to those hoodoos in October 2023.
love the effort you do to explain what the spires are without getting straight to the point and dirty lol.
Love the toadstools/mushrooms at 4:00 (the other ones at 14:51 and 18:12 were cool too).
Thanks for taking me on hikes I'll never actually walk! Beautiful!
And I might mention, nice Ukraine 🇺🇦 on you pin and window sticker!
And this area is going on my list of places to visit in the near future! I 100% agree Grand Staircase is one of the most amazing places in the country.
Amazing place! A little crowded.😁 Thanks for taking me along.
This was very cool with all the Whodos in the White Sandstone Canyon! Thanks for explaining the caps on them! You DID see people before you got down in the canyon!❤️😀🇺🇸🚙
I never knew what a hoodoo was until today. I think I heard the term mentioned in an old John Fogerty song back in the day. Love them
"I'm here in the Yukon for this trip.." Oh WAIT, right.. the vehicle 😂 Nice trip 👍
Lol!
@@SUVRVing I mean, after Mexico, I think Canada is 100% coming soon! Its so close to northern Idaho too
Wow .., love the rocks ... we can learn so much from the rocks ...
Loved seeing the Hoodoos. My mom and I were hiking West of there earlier this year and had no idea how much there is to see and do in the area. Can't wait to go back and explore again. Thanks for sharing!
Yep, lots and lots to do!
Love the Ukrainian flag on left rear panel. Good one.
Thanks Suzanne. Weirdly, the back door/hatch is either plastic or fiberglass, and the magnet wouldn't stuck there. So it's on the side.
Great trip , Fantastic rock formations , the new lens is great and good to see the Yukon back up and runnin' !! STAY SAFE
Thanks Michael!
If you're ever in the Santa Fe, NM area, there's another national monument with some pretty spactacular HooDoos on it. It's called Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. It's about 20 miles due west of Santa Fe on the on the very south end of Carson National Forrest.
gosh! we live just east of Kanab, your vids have opened so much to us that's right in our backyard! so many good ideas for adventure. thanks!!!
Loved the rock formations. Thanks for sharing with me. It was beautiful 😍.
I always tell my friends that southern Utah is my favorite place to explore & that Grand Staircase Escalante NM is #1 on my list of impressive nat'l monuments. I hope to get back to Utah later this year. On my last trip (2017), I wanted to drive down Cottonwood Canyon Rd, but alas, the rental I had was a FWD type & the mud in the low parts of the road forced me to turn around & head back to Rt.12. I especially wanted to drive thru the Coxcomb - maybe next time! Your explanation of the hoodoo formations, toadstools & living soil was spot on! You have a true fan in Pennsylvania. Hello to Cassie and Bowser.
Awesome natural formations. Thank you for sharing your finds.
What a wonderland to explore. The hoodoos look like Gypsum. Great place to invest in spiritual recharging.
What a great adventure this one was! Absolutely love it. Little worried about you scaling those cliffs and boulders. When you put your foot on the one rock that was wedged between another rock I was worried for your life. Stay safe out there and thanks for the vlog.
Thanks again Tristan. You educate us as you go. Glad you don’t take big risks while out there alone. You are a seasoned hiker/climber.👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
You are able to find the coolest places I have never heard of. Thumbs up.
Holy cow !! I'm actually leaving tomorrow for a 10 day trip from my home in Oregon to Utah. Definitely have Grand Escalante on my list. It's my 5th trip there and I'm excited to try out some of your spots.. well the ones a 61 year old lady can do. I'm also rockhounding while I'm there.
Thanks again for your awesome work 👍
Brigitte
Hi Brigitte. There's so much to do there! You'll love it. Thanks for watching.
Judging by the presense of the cattle and the correl, I would guess that the cinderblock stucture is a line camp for the cowboys to use when they are working the cattle, etc. Such cabins are scattered around the southwest where livestock are grazed or where they are rounded up for veterinary needs or loading for shipping.
The rocks in this area are about 120-80 million years old. They where formed in the late Cretaceous period (when T-rex lived), when this area was a tropical forest right on the ocean that used to split North America in two. So these rocks where formed in a shallow ocean/ mangrove forest environment. It’s a very interesting place FULL of fossils! This was such a great video! I am so proud to be a Southern Utah native. P.S thank you so so much for mentioning the Cryptobiotic soil! It is so very important to know, and avoid stepping on it!
Not many people could actually open that door to the lone cabin. Bravo! You are the adventurer!
Good pathfinding as usual. Thanks for posting your adventures!
AMAZING! YOU ARE AN EXCELLENT INSTRUCTOR.
so cool! I really enjoyed the cool facts you shared!
What an entertaining video. Those formayions are awesome. One would think at my age I would alteady know about hoodoos,. I hadn't until now. Thank you for reminding me that I am never too old to learn.
Just want to say Thank You so much for the beautiful views and for the knowledge you share.
Thanks for staying safe! I love how you show scale and point out things.
New lense looks great! Investing in gear is always good.
Beautiful hike and solitude. Love hikes like this. Toad stools were stunning!
Thanks for watching!
Watched from the UK ... Wow! What a weird and wonkybeautiful place, thanks for showing us such a wonderful place
Hello Vanessa, how are you doing hope you’re staying safe
As I watched I was wondering how long a hike it was and to my surprise you detailed that later on in the video. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing the locations of where you parked and camped. Been in the area a few times, but not to these places. although have visited Grosveneor Arch. Thanks for the great videos!
All of this video is amazing! Thank you for posting.
You are my favorite youtuber! Thanks for taking the time to teach us about what you are seeing. Things most people would never know. I spend my nights watching your channel trying to get through them all! I'm on the east coast right now. The closest I've watched from your videos is St. Louis MO, which I didn't even know or expect what you showed to be there! I realize that every state has beauty to be found! Thanks for making this channel.
Fantastic video! Always look forward to seeing the next one!
Fascinating rock formations. Interesting color , or non-color, also. White ghost hoodoos, perfect name. That looks like a hunting camp. Not sure when hunting season is in that area.
Stunning pictures!! Your new camera is amazing!! What a beautiful area!! It's on my bucket list!! Thank you for all your hard work makes these videos for us to enjoy 😊
Very interesting country loved the canyons
An excellent adventure. Congrats
The incredible view as you reached the bottom with all the wahweep hoodos, literally had my jaw drop open! Spectacular (doesn't quite do it justice)!
Thank you Tristan!
Thank you for sharing this. I am living vicariously through you. I don’t know if I would’ve hiked down those canyons myself.
I love your videos and they have inspired me to take a trip from Austin Tx to Canada in my car this summer.
Awesome! Definitely do it 👍
Mate! Awesome work with your video’s you do such a great job with them- thank you for sharing your adventures :)
Loved everything! The hike, the backroad, the cabin! Thanks! Oh, and your zoom is awesome!
Live your destinations.i have a couple of those shirts but in hot weather try a pro golf shirt so lite and soft and cool yet still dressy looking.
This is your best ever. I wish I was young enough to go to these places. The hoodoos were fascinating. Please keep up the good work for us old guys and gals
Kudos to you for getting all those great shots and then retracing your steps to get your camera. Going the extra mile for your viewers!
Thanks!
Toward the end where you explore the ‘arch’, IMHO a arch(bridge) formed by chock stones(boulders) should be mentioned that they are not a traditional arch. Just a thought, amazing place, great video. Thanks
Another great video! Never let an arch go by without exploring!! I've never been to Utah but someday I will I can't believe how many different things are are there it's amazing! Thank you for sharing your adventures! Pretty cool spot! The cabin looks like it's a hunters camp same people probably been using the location for generations.
Can't wait for next one Thank you!
You've definitely got to visit!
So interesting! Thanks for sharing, Tristan.
Thank you for bringing us along! We'll start sending your channel to our clients who just recently bought land from us. Surely they will gain lots of information and knowledge from your videos ☺
There is no better artist than mother nature. Hoodoo? You do! Thank you for sharing your adventure to the point we feel like we are on the adventure with you. Safe travels.
Thanks Larry!
Wow! There are no words. Thanks for sharing this incredible place
Wasn't expecting to see people in your travels during this episode! Keep the videos coming!
That looked like a fairly strenuous hike. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of this trip.
It wasn't easy, but it also wasn't anything crazy. Thanks Keith!
There is a neat hike that leaves around Big Water that traverses through a shallow creek that ends up at hoodoos like those. The ones you saw were pretty spectacular as well. So many cool areas in Escalante that I couldn't share to avoid getting too busy.
Thanks Tristan for another great video!
Marvelous!👍👍🎶 Glad you like the rock climbing a lot of us cannot do. Bands of color, textures and patterns are truly awesome. Some of the toadstools look like they're about ready to change. Be careful. Thank you.🎶🎵🤗
Thanks Linda!
What a place. It makes you feel like you are in another world. Thanks for sharing. Your hip surgery must have been successful as you are back to hiking and climbing. I enjoy your adventures so much. I try to watch all of them.
unbelievable and cool!!!
Very cool thanks for sharing
What a wild landscape and exciting hike.. those hoodoos are impressive!
Love the toadstools, gorgeous area Thank you for your videos!
Simply WOW,,,, THANKS
Those two awesome unique rock formations resemble wild shiitake mushrooms. 🍄
Sunday evening tv 4-3, watching your adventure. Happy to see you took some relaxing time to yourself, well deserved. Your videos and travel logs are incredible. Places I've not be able to visit. I love Utah and Idaho City of Rocks Idaho. I just renewed our membership with your site. Thank you so much. My Spirit of Travel is with you.
Mother Nature is so amazing; the mushrooms at the beginning peaked my interest in the area;😎😎😎😎👍
I love all your adventures and thankyou for sharing them with everyone.
The new lens was worth it!
All your vids are great Tristan , taking my own notes here. 2023 is my time and learned so much from this channel .Thanks
That's great to hear! Thanks for watching.
😱🤢 this video gave me butterflies when you peered over the edge!! Guess the new lens are successful. Wow! Loved it!
Thanks!
Another great video 👍
I enjoy your videos very much. I’ve always had a place in my heart for the desert. Thank you for your educational commentary. The only question I ask myself all the time is how you do those long distance “selfies”- I used to believe you just did a lot of retracing your steps, but the shots are getting more complicated and distant. Wow!
Sauntering is always better than racing! You see a lot more sauntering.Wonderful video, thanks for the warning on that plant not to step on. The Hoodoos formations were fabulous. I’m glad you stood next to them for size comparison.
I always try to stand next to them, otherwise yeah it's hard to really appreciate how big they are!
There's something about picking your own trail. Maybe it's succeeding when there's a possibility that the route isn't going to work. Loved the set shots. Every time you are far from the camera, I'm enjoying the shot of course but I'm also thinking about the work to retrieve the camera. Thanks for sharing!
Another beautiful video! You have inspired me to take the suburu out when the RV just won't do. 😊. and I LOVE it!
Truly awesome area and to think that God made it all just for us. Your videos are always great! Be safe always.
If you mean the "geology gods" of deposition and erosion, then yes.
The Road Less Travelled, we took once in the High Sierra to save some time and to see what was there. It didn't save any time, but we may have been the only people to ever go that way. That canyon your in is definitely Less Travelled and I was wondering how you're going to find your car.😉Go back the way you came.
Great video. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures and taking us along with you!
All of your videos have great quality. Thanks for sharing.