Tour Utah National Parks: The Mighty 5 & beyond Travel Guide with photography tips

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The West is Big! Explore It

The West is Big! Explore It

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90 minute Road Trip Travel Guide to through National Parks in Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. We visit 8 National Parks (not really Zion), incredible state parks and the Icon of the West- Monument Valley. Very comprehensive
0:00 Overview-
2:54 Monument Valley
18:30 Intro to the Moab Area
20:08 Arches NP
32:27 Canyonlands NP
39:15 Drive down the 4x4 Shafer trail- Spectacular!
51:44 Moab Side Trips- Castle Valley and DeadHorse Point
56:47 Moab to Bryce: Goblin Valley, Capitol Reef NP, Bryce NP and the Moki Dugway
1:09:00 Kodachrome State Park
1:12:36 Bryce to Mesa Verde- Including the Petrified Forest and Rte. 66
1:21:58 Chaco Culture National Monument
1:26:11 Fly over Valley of the Gods near Monument Valley

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@michaelschmidt8968
@michaelschmidt8968 3 місяці тому
This video is amazingly well done - informative, scenic, comprehensive, super easy to watch. Definitely just became my #1 source for planning my upcoming trip. Thanks for this.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 місяці тому
Awesome, thank you!
@celticone4677
@celticone4677 2 роки тому
My husband and I went on a tour of the national parks of America. It was wonderful, and the history and geographic splendour will stay with us forever.
@psilocybemusashi
@psilocybemusashi 2 роки тому
haha we have the best parks in the world. literally nothing compares. they used to sit mostly empty except in peak tourist season. now they're being overrun by international tourists. well we have to share i guess. hahaha
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
Not with COVID- not many flights
@MikeP2055
@MikeP2055 2 роки тому
I grew up in Salt Lake and St. George, UT, with a father who's an archeologist and big ol' nerd. He also happens to be the oldest of four sons, so we Jones boys have been to literally ALL of these places. Unfortunately my pops had a stroke a while back, and now has Alzheimer's, so it's been ages since I got to venture off the beaten path and into the beautiful nooks and crannies those four maniacs would always drag me to. I'm very under the weather right now and this video made my "puke, shiver uncontrollably, sweat buckets, eat saltines, repeat" day so much more bearable. A million childhood memories came flooding back to me. (Hiking through Devil's Garden in winter, a light dusting of fresh snow on the fins, and the entire park to ourselves . . .) It was great. Cheers, mate.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
thanks! its nice to hear how my work helps people. one say i hope to go there when there’s snow.
@MikeP2055
@MikeP2055 2 роки тому
@@TheWestisBig It was so much fun to watch. I currently live in Salt Lake and don't get down south as much as I'd like. St. George, in the far southwest corner of the state, has a new airport and many more flights now. Aside from being geologically gorgeous, it has a very similar climate to nearby Las Vegas so it would be ideal for a winter trip. Snow Canyon State Park is in St. George (I graduated from Snow Canyon High at the mouth of the canyon), Zion, the Kolob section of Zion (off I-15 near Cedar City), Virgin River Gorge, Red Cliffs Rec area, and Cedar Breaks Ntnl Mon. are all a day trip away, then you can return to the palm trees of St. George, haha.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
I might have to do that one day. I'm editing a winter trip I took through New mexico's park right now. Please subscribe to me channel so I can keep on making videos
@frankstark3036
@frankstark3036 2 роки тому
FINALLY a photographer who cares enough to teach and share his knowledge and experience. Although I’ve been to most of these parks, I’ve learned a lot and would love to go back. At times some of the video seemed a bit rushed and would have liked a little more information on the sites especially the side tours and smaller parks. An outstanding job. You MUST do more
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
thanks. my channel has many more videos including some of the 4 corners area with lots of info. btw- most viewers want less info. so as a writer its a fine line. and the under 35s need a fast pace
@reidellis1988
@reidellis1988 Рік тому
Imagine exploring this area 45 years ago. That was a huge part of my childhood. I feel very lucky.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
you are
@ayechapin1
@ayechapin1 2 роки тому
I have never seen such an informative well presented yet entertaining and interesting video like this before... it had me pausing, and backtracking every so often. Thanks for the amazing content and detailed bits and pieces about sun positions and times for the best pictures etc.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
THanks! It's nice to hear people can see the difference!! It took over 30 days to shoot and much longer to edit. I've also been producing video professionally for over 25 years.
@chriswang9724
@chriswang9724 2 роки тому
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@HamztaZ
@HamztaZ Рік тому
Agreed
@collectsoulpleasure1800
@collectsoulpleasure1800 3 роки тому
Nice and informative video.Thanks for sharing.Stay Blessed.🥰
@sharennyberg7795
@sharennyberg7795 3 роки тому
If you go to Arches or Bryce canyon it's best to start at the back of the park and work your way toward the park entrance. It's less crowded this way.
@buzzcrushtrendkill
@buzzcrushtrendkill 2 роки тому
Yes, I can second that. I was there Sep. 2020 and did just that, went directly to the back in the morning and worked back towards the entrance.
@whisperm21
@whisperm21 2 роки тому
I make this trip in 2013. Is amazing. Everybody must see this beautiful land. God bless America.
@jtroueche1980
@jtroueche1980 4 роки тому
I toured this country every summer for years with my family growing up. My father a professional photographer would take me with him early in the morning to get shots with his 8 by 10 camera. the best memories of my life the National Parks in Utah and South Dakota.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
i bet he got some great images
@mitchelbrown1947
@mitchelbrown1947 2 роки тому
As a Geologist myself, I am very happy that you explain how some of the formations formed. And the material is incredible. Iam very happy to travel to this area to annoy my wife with geological facts on our honeymoon.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
Thanks! Im working on a Parks of the Rio Grande Rift travel guide - lots of geology in it- i’m using timelapse bake goods to illustrate rising plates and rifting. btw- are u Familiar with Nick Zenter’s geology lectures. they’re on utube and r pretty good
@jetnipitpuriso3838
@jetnipitpuriso3838 4 роки тому
Hello I live in Thailand I like so much your videos this is in my dreams thanks ,
@daddyrabbit835
@daddyrabbit835 2 роки тому
Thailand is beautiful, too.
@gedofgont1006
@gedofgont1006 3 роки тому
Thank you so much, Steve! I haven't enjoyed a travelogue as much as this for a long time. I loved everything about it: your photography; the tone of your narration; the pacing of each sequence; the incredible vistas; the sense of unlimited space (and freedom); the unfathomable beauty of God's good earth - everything! I live in the UK, where we have nothing remotely like these amazing landscapes. Now, I just need to plan my trip, for when the crazy covid times are finally over. Keep well and keep it going! 🙏🤝
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Thank you very much Nick. By-the-way you may find my Road Less Traveled Series worth a watch. It covers several less know and less visited areas in the Four Corners. FYI- I'm planning to go to Monument Valley in a few weeks if the Covid rules allow to shoot the area with a dusting of snow. And since you're a Brit, my TR6 needs work if you have contact info on a good Triumph Guy please forward it. THanks
@gedofgont1006
@gedofgont1006 3 роки тому
@@TheWestisBig I wish I could help you with your TR6, but cars aren't really much of an interest for me. Just be glad you haven't got a TR7! However, I will certainly seek out your other videos; I've always been fascinated with that area of the US. Thanks for the tip and fingers crossed for your next Monument Valley trip. 🤞
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
yeah I'm not a fan of the tr7. I've had the tr6 for over 20 years now its still fun to drive even with a few issues.
@superh2923
@superh2923 3 роки тому
Beautiful video. Thank you for showcasing God’s amazing creation!
@rachaelgarland9505
@rachaelgarland9505 2 роки тому
Most awesome and thorough Utah video on UKposts...
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
Thanks!! I worked hard on it.
@markyounger1240
@markyounger1240 4 роки тому
The totum pole in monument valley was climbed in the movie "The Eiger Sanction" by Clint Eastwood and George Kennedy.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
THanks! I didn't know that
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 3 роки тому
This is the best video on the Southwest I have ever seen. There's a good reason George Stevens selected this area to shoot movies like "The Searchers," with John Wayne. Thanks for posting:)
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
thanks
@forkintherode8236
@forkintherode8236 Рік тому
This is without a doubt one of the finest presentations I ever seen. It is fresh and interesting throughout. Thank you and congratulations on a well planned video. We cannot wait to travel this area. Safe travels
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
Thanks it was a lot work! fyi- im finishing a New Mexico road trip video. i hope u like it too. thanks for subscribing
@forkintherode8236
@forkintherode8236 Рік тому
Looking forward to the New Mexico trip
@whaleshrimp111
@whaleshrimp111 4 роки тому
Oh boy am I glad I rafted and hiked these places extensively in the late 1960's and early 1970's. What a time I had without any crowds and usually without seeing another person. I even met Edward Abby in Arches and shared his camp fire for dinner. Made my way up to Idaho after that for rafting on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River for 10 years working running a sweep boat for the Smith family. Then is was back to India and Nepal. Better get yourselves going before you are too old!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
I get it. It’s amazing how narrow the adventure travel window is.
@whaleshrimp111
@whaleshrimp111 4 роки тому
@@TheWestisBig I think I was just lucky to start my exploration of our planet just before the explosion of people traveling started. I went to India and Nepal in 1973 after hearing about them from a woman on a rafting trip in the Grand Canyon in 1971 who was doing Peace Corp work in Nepal. This was so fasinating it changed my life. We made it to the Everest base camp area on the Kumbu glacier. There was almost no one there but our party of 5. No piles of jumk or other indications of a base camp. That was in December. I had a lot to learn about traveling and high altitude camping. What a time it was. In 1993 I went back to explore much of both countries for the next 15 years. Now I am 70, very happy and still a lucky guy.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
I didn't start my adventures until my 30s because I was broke. I wish I would have started earlier!
@omza10
@omza10 Рік тому
A few years ago, my GF and I ate in a Burger King restaurant on Highway 89, AZ, 100 miles south of Kayenta. It's been 3 years since then, and we never stop telling people that this is the best burger we ate in the entire UNITED STATES! (This was part of a coast-to-coast trip so we tasted a lot of burgers all over the country). No one believes us that the best burger is on some random road in the middle of the desert, especially not a fast food burger, so hearing you recommending on a Navajo Burger King really approved that we were right! We're planning on visiting the area again on October, we'll definitely try the kayente branch! Great video and thanks for the recommendation! It helps a lot with setting up the route for our next RV trip.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
Thanks! sounds like a great trip. be sure to check each park’s website- many of them require reservations up to 3 months in advance!! Arches is one of them
@omza10
@omza10 Рік тому
@@TheWestisBig Thanks for the tip, will definitely head to the websites and plan the visit better. Thanks!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
The park reservations are hard to get! they tend to be valid only for certain days and entry times- sadly it makes it hard to be spontaneous on the trip. thanks for watching and subscribing
@omza10
@omza10 Рік тому
By reservations you mean even for entrance and short hikes threw the park, or lodging and camping in the area?
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
you need a reservation to Enter the Parks. Its the park system's plan to reduce crowds- you can't get passed the main gate without one- in most cases. Some parks allow entry very early of late without one but you need to check with each park to know its rules. It's a big deal and a pain in the ____
@cq7415
@cq7415 3 роки тому
This show lots of what is in each area. I like the canyonlands part best. Thanks for sharing.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Glad you enjoyed it
@KillerMcDiller
@KillerMcDiller 4 роки тому
This has to be the best instructional video on all of UKposts I will be going there soon and I have stored all of this information on my Google Maps thank you so much.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
Thanks! It took about 25 days to shoot and a couple of months to write and edit. It's nice to here the work is appreciated.
@jodo9638
@jodo9638 3 роки тому
I miss BEAUTAHFUL 😍💙
@jasperbuitenhuis6771
@jasperbuitenhuis6771 2 роки тому
You're videos should be on tv they are just so so Great
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
thanks for noticing. I’ve been making professional media for clients for over 20 years
@jasperbuitenhuis6771
@jasperbuitenhuis6771 2 роки тому
@@TheWestisBig I'm not surprised by that at all. Wonderful work I've been really enjoying you're videos.
@fredrikklasson1757
@fredrikklasson1757 3 роки тому
Wow! Was this a million dollar production from a major TV network?? Been traveling around the Southwest 4-5 times during the last 15 years. Constantly keep coming back even though the trip is long.... (live in Stockholm, Sweden). Read many travelguides and have watched several UKposts clips covering the area but I have never ever come close to any guide this good. Great pictures/footage, narration and production. And most of all - loads of great advice! Deeply impressed! BTW - Can’t believe we didn’t take the Shafer Canyon Road back to Moab from Dead Horse Point last year.... Can’t believe I’ve been like 10 minutes away from Goosenecks State Park on Road 163 at least 4 times without doing the detour..... .... ..
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
THanks for the Kind words. No this was a one man production. Others seems to like too and as of last week I'm speaking with a US TV network and a my THe West is Big! content may soon be available on EU TV. BTW- I drove by the Goosenecks several times too before finally checking it out. LOL. FYI- the Shafer Trail is accessed from the Canyonlands Road not the DeadHorse. But as you know they are quite close. Thanks for watching. Out of curiosity, what other US places would you like to see covered in this way? I need 4 more episodes before I can sell internationally.
@robinstewart4527
@robinstewart4527 Рік тому
I just found your channel today. I live in Ottawa Canada and have just started to adventure ride motorcycles. Your channel is a perfect introduction to some of the amazing national parks I want to see. The snow is still very deep here but spring will come quickly. A big tour to the four corners will take time and planning but it will happen. Maybe I will make a goal for 2025. Should have my moto travel feet under me by then. Once again thanks I have literally spent the afternoon watching your playlists
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
Welcome aboard! I’ve been to Ottawa it was about -15c! I hope you’ll look at some of my Road Less Traveled series. They don’t have a lot of views but they are great road trip places. btw- Arches, Zion and maybe others require reservations to get in. Check each Park’s website. thanks for watching.
@traceyjohnstone9045
@traceyjohnstone9045 4 роки тому
Totally agree, this is the absolute BEST travel guide video IV ever seen. Beautifully shot, clear, precise & relevant info, additional geological info - just perfect. Already planning this for my next trip to the U.S. My last trip was to Sturgis All the way from Perth West Australia 👍😊
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
Thanks, Its nice to hear people appreciate the hard work. If you're going to come this far make sure you check out my Road Less Traveled series which includes videos on the Amazing Bisti-wilderness, Ship rock, Chaco Culture, Hovenweep, Canyon of the ancients and some spots I missed near the Moki Dugway including the Great Photo op of House On Fire. Thanks again
@smokie33
@smokie33 2 роки тому
I took the Green Tortoise Bus from San Fransicisco with people from all over the world, we did many of these national parks and others up north. It brings back great memories. Thank you for this wonderful video.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 11 місяців тому
Thanks for sharing!
@jodo9638
@jodo9638 3 роки тому
Can't wait to see it all with my own eyes in about 80 days... Great vid!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Have fun!
@vaughnblaylock6069
@vaughnblaylock6069 2 роки тому
My family and I did Schaffer's Trail last year and it was a blast. Canyonlands was a lot more chill and relaxing than Arches, and I'm convinced it's really just more beautiful as a whole.
@jinmariocoleman6533
@jinmariocoleman6533 2 роки тому
Hello there Vaughn
@brownlauren15
@brownlauren15 4 роки тому
The Shafer Trail scared the life out of me!!
@francoisecollaud7101
@francoisecollaud7101 Рік тому
Superbe! Vous nous montrez, pour nous, Suisses, une autre planète. Vous donnez envie d’y aller!👏👏👏
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
Thank! I hope you do. Plan ahead- it’s hard to get in some of the parks.
@subhadeepnandi3551
@subhadeepnandi3551 4 роки тому
Did the 5 parks in Dec 2019. Was wonderful even though higher up vista points were closed for snow. Capitol Reef dirt road was also closed. Overall wonderful trip. Started with Zion- Bryce- Lake Powell- Monument Valley-Arches- Canyonland-Capitol Reef . Wonderful narration and voice sir.
@apriljames726
@apriljames726 3 роки тому
Arches national park is beyond amazing! Dead horse view is fantastic like a dream the colors blend into the snow and red dirt we went at what i believe was the perfect time nice a cool. The snow really brings out the red in the dirt! Make sure you have your yack track feets on slick~*~ love this epic adventure :)
@kristindellinger3689
@kristindellinger3689 2 роки тому
1:02:12ish- the absolute BEST and most scenic way to get from Capitol Reef to Bryce is to to take the Notom-Bullfrog Road to the Burr Trail and actually cross through the water pocket fold! It is a dirt road, but usually conditions are OK for passenger cars. In my opinion, the burr trail switchbacks are more incredible than the Shaffer trail.....and the burr trail will take you through Escalante and meet back up with hwy 12 before Bryce. The views are so incredible.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
Can a Subaru like vehicle do it or do u need a jeep?
@kristindellinger3689
@kristindellinger3689 2 роки тому
@@TheWestisBig A Subaru will do it! We did it in a 2WD rental.
@kristindellinger3689
@kristindellinger3689 2 роки тому
While you're there, check out Strike Valley Overlook (part of Capitol Reef NP). Once you get to the top of Burr Trail Switchbacks, take the first right you come to, and then follow the wash (part of the Upper Muley Canyon I believe) to the top of the Waterpocket Fold and to a parking area, then just a short 1/2 mile hike to the viewpoint. THAT road will need 4WD (an AWD Subaru would probably do it too)....but it is the most spectacular view I have ever seen. I could sit there for hours contemplating my smallness. And you will pass by an amazing double arch through the wash (you can't miss it on the way down, but I didn't even notice it on the way up).
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
Thanks for this. I’ll use it as a reference. I’m back from New Mexico and starting writing and editing. I’ll try to get a segment or 2 out in a couple or 3 weeks. thanks for watching.
@diegoaduriz9433
@diegoaduriz9433 Рік тому
Hi there. This is just the most informative, useful, most perfectly filmed and narrated video ever. Period. I cannot thank you enough for sharing. Best regards from Argentina.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
Thank you very much. That is the goal for all my videos. Nice to read the work is appreciated.
@jamesevans1679
@jamesevans1679 4 роки тому
Most excellent narrative and picture show
@matthewjackson9615
@matthewjackson9615 4 роки тому
I agree, I like his narrative and easy manner.
@gretchenjacks
@gretchenjacks 2 роки тому
Thank you for taking me along on your journey. Magnificent
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
You’re welcome I’m glad you enjoyed it.
@petem6846
@petem6846 3 роки тому
This is an incredible video. These are some of my favorite places in the southwest and this is the first video which I've seen which does justice to the parks. It covers both the standard places and views as well as some of those which are much less visited and even more incredible. Anyone who is planning to visit this area, needs to watch this video very carefully before going; there is no better planning tool that I know of. Kudos to the people who put this together; this is a gem!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Thanks! This a one man effort. When u love a place it shows.
@HeikoAZ
@HeikoAZ 3 роки тому
Whao what an amazing video. Thanks for the hard work
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Thanks for recognizing the effort.
@jameshagen3492
@jameshagen3492 3 роки тому
We took all the notes from this video; made an itinerary and it was the best trip ever. Thanks to YOU because we went to places you have listed, but traveling with 80-year-old senior was challenging (LOL).
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Thanks for the kind words! Glad my work helped.
@dans9215
@dans9215 Рік тому
After the man you helped walked thru your camera shot, I laughed, liked and subscribed.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
thanks for subscribing!
@karmas.570
@karmas.570 2 роки тому
That is Great Amazing!!,Beatiful!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
thanks
@WYAD8
@WYAD8 3 роки тому
Best Utah travel video! Thank you.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Wow, thanks!
@arias6720
@arias6720 3 роки тому
Enjoyed every minute of the video. Learning the correct pronunciation of Navajo names is crucial. Can’t wait to move to Arizona in October.
@matthewwaldman8129
@matthewwaldman8129 3 роки тому
This is sooo amazing. Ty.
@corneliacommy
@corneliacommy 2 роки тому
Love this video... and I laughed aloud when the man wallowed right straight into your time-lapse shot. It was the combination of the visual and your narrative that made it so funny. 😆
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
Ah good that was the plan. 😁
@zhinan888
@zhinan888 3 роки тому
Very well done. I have been to most of them as well. Great places to visit.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Thanks
@jurbysgarcia1962
@jurbysgarcia1962 3 роки тому
WOW! Love the video and all the pictures. 😍😍😍😍👍👏
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
thanks!! that means a-lot
@gailnewcomb8256
@gailnewcomb8256 7 місяців тому
❤ thanks for making the video. It is inspiring.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 7 місяців тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@gypsyladyland
@gypsyladyland 2 роки тому
That was the most amazing documentary I’ve seen. I just got back from doing the 5 Utah National parks. My mom and I left from Las Vegas and did the circle that way. I’m making a photo album, and I wanted to put a documentary on in the background. This was amazing to watch. Thank you!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
thanks very much! fyi im making a similar one on the parks on New Mexico
@gypsyladyland
@gypsyladyland 2 роки тому
I subscribed. Seriously amazing video. The first time I went to Utah I didn’t plan that great. I knew I needed some permits for some hikes. I had a bookbag and a tent with a rental car. I got all the way to Governor arch in the staircase. I really fell in love with the place. This second time I was more planned out. I got home to look for a video while I made a photo album and yours was by far the best.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
Thanks! it took over 30 days to shoot and several hundred hours to write and edit. Please subscribe it really help me get pain for the work
@jimmycupp9947
@jimmycupp9947 3 роки тому
Be sure to see this before you get to old & frail. You'll have plenty of good memories in your old age!😎😜👌✌
@lorenzostheman
@lorenzostheman 3 роки тому
I've been through most of these areas and loved every minute of this travel guide. NOTE to travelers. If you want to travel a little North of Zion's you'll love Kannaraville falls. It's a 1.75 miles round trip to the falls. Most of the hike is in water that's not swift most of the year. The hike is a bit strenuous especially if you're out of shape and most of it is through the creek which you must traverse to reach the falls. I love this place. It's near cedar city utah.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
thanks
@hannahchung6276
@hannahchung6276 2 роки тому
I’ve been watching your UKposts channel, specially “the west is big!”, .over and over, I learned a lot from you, I am getting known about what is Grand circle is now. So much details are excellent, you are the professional!!!!!. I am still watching almost everyday, to learning from your UKposts, our family will go this summer to Zion park, Bruce canyon, and many more you already introduced for two weeks. Your knowledge, and explanation all the pictures are amazing. You do not know how much I appreciate your UKposts channels, you the best of bests, many many you tube channels show their experience “The West” I’ve been watching, but none of them even closer to your UKposts channels. Thank you!!!!!, so much, when I go “the West” this summer, I feel like, I was there already, although, I never been there except Moab, because of you.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
thanks! thats why i make them. go to the Arches NP web site because they changed the entrance rules. you need a timed ticket now
@monikajappert3093
@monikajappert3093 3 роки тому
soo gorgeous! I love it. was there 5 times amazing!!!❤❤❤
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
thanks
@trdtrek6577
@trdtrek6577 3 роки тому
Great information. I’ve been there couple of times and I missed lot of places you’ve shown here. I’ll be heading back once this pandemic calms down. We Americans needs to see more to appreciate our country. Great work!!!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
thanks
@Zoink888
@Zoink888 3 роки тому
@@TheWestisBig I'm a UKposts Tourist from Australia. Thanks for the interesting scenery. :)
@trustinwwjd1997
@trustinwwjd1997 4 роки тому
Fantastic update to share, thanks so much,,,, Safe, happy & blessed travel on your all journey,,,,
@scottbradley7591
@scottbradley7591 2 роки тому
The best video I have seen on the area! Thank you for all the hard work you put into this.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
thanks ! i worked real hard on it.
@HamztaZ
@HamztaZ Рік тому
This is an amazing video.. its like I actually visited these places myself
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
Thanks. It was a lot of work. And thanks for subscribing.
@remcat3572
@remcat3572 4 роки тому
This is an amazing travel video - it seems professionally produced. I'm obsessed with doing the Grand Circle and really grateful for this super detailed information to help get the most from the experience. I'm going to refer to this again and again. Thanks!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
Thanks! I’ve been producing video professionally for other people for 35 years. This was a self funded passion project. Yes i love the area too. There’s several 100 hours of work in this project. Please watch the adds, so i can make 1/2 a penny a view. 😀
@remcat3572
@remcat3572 4 роки тому
Your voice and the narrative are what made me think "professional"! Oddly, this type of terrain is not my cup of tea. We just returned from the Columbia River Gorge in Ore/WA and that is heaven for me. And yet, finding out about the Grand Circle has made me wild to go there. I did watch the ad about living in Moab. What do you think about that idea - or can you say? Again, many thanks for this passion project!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
Thanks for the nice VO comments. yes the columbia gorge is nice. Btw- i have no idea what adds youtube puts in, and its nice to learn what they are. Moab is a great little town. only 5000 people but since folks from all over the world go there and the town caters to them well with good food choices etc. it’s not a hick town. I thought about buying a small motel there a few years ago, Its not a cheap place to live, if i could make the numbers work i’d be there. fyi- since you like Mountains you should check out my 90 min Glacier: The Hikers National Park video. About 100k views this month so other like minded people seem to like it.
@fatasiancat
@fatasiancat 3 місяці тому
Very informative video. Also, amazing shots. Thank you for sharing. I am gonna come back to Utah for the Mighty 5 again this February, when I hope for fewer crowds.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 місяці тому
Have fun! And thanks for recognizing the work.
@glennmadsen9259
@glennmadsen9259 2 роки тому
Thank you for this video, wonderful!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
You are so welcome!
@187thregiment
@187thregiment 3 роки тому
It is very helpful for us to watch your video for the western national parks and historic sites of the United States., We would like to visit this area again
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
I hope you do. check out my Chaco canyon and Hovenweep video. on my channel
@lidattruong1105
@lidattruong1105 3 роки тому
bookmarking this video for reference for future trips
@donnaatwhimsyhomeaccents3865
@donnaatwhimsyhomeaccents3865 Рік тому
Thank you for this incredibly wonderful travel guide. It is going to be immensely helpful in planning our trip.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
Glad it was helpful!
@anitawhite7100
@anitawhite7100 2 роки тому
I’m shocked anyone would look beyond the beauty of that entire state!
@Michael-fr3xc
@Michael-fr3xc Рік тому
Such a great video!! Thank you.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
You are so welcome!
@silverpixiedust13
@silverpixiedust13 2 роки тому
Wonderful video! Thank you greatly for sharing!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
nice to hear the work is appreciated
@mwillis7594
@mwillis7594 2 роки тому
True professional video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻👍🏻✌🏻
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
Thanks
@Weaztek
@Weaztek 3 роки тому
What a great tour guide. Cheers!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Thanks!
@jayshah4106
@jayshah4106 3 роки тому
@@TheWestisBig Sir, PLEASE ( KINDLY ) if possible share any email address or phone number to reach You, How can I personally talk to You ? My Cell # is 562-441 2014. Email is: TOJAYSHAH@GMAIL.COM. Do You Manage & Guide a tour through these areas ? You are so great & Your way of narrating sooo very beautiful. It is as if I an already travelling there inch by inch ? God Bless.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
I don't have a guide operation in Moab. I can be hired as a private guide but that it's pricey. Why do you want to talk?
@SilviuD1965
@SilviuD1965 3 роки тому
Thank you for the excellent film ! We saw some of these out-of-this-world places last year. We're dreaming eye open to go back in a foreseeable future and use some of your recommendations.
@oldyspices
@oldyspices 2 роки тому
Very educational for me and thank you very much sir. Hope some day I can see it.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
Your welcome
@tomasmeier2458
@tomasmeier2458 4 роки тому
Its time to come visit again !
@leosrule5691
@leosrule5691 3 роки тому
This is the best travel video i have ever watched.!!! And i watch many. Lack of money has kept me from being an explorer, but i also became crippled 4 yrs ago so even if i won the lottery i could not go - and enjoy - sight seeing this beautiful world. So i watch posts of other people's adventures (thank you very much). Through others who generously share their experiences, i get to see some amazing places. However, even though im appreciative, they are often fast shots of scenery but not much indepth knowledge. So i feel i have watched someone's quick pics of a vacation. Yet i have not seen anything so all-encompassing with rich detail and beautiful video capturing every tiny aspect of a journey as i have in watching this post. I feel that i was on this trip WITH you. 💞💞💞
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Thank you! that’s what i try to do. My brother was in a wheelchair. I’m very happy to hear my work is appreciated. fyi- you may also like my 92 min Glacier NP video and some others on my channel. I hope u get to travel one day.
@leosrule5691
@leosrule5691 3 роки тому
@@TheWestisBig 💞
@criscoleman
@criscoleman 4 роки тому
This was not only very beautiful but very interesting. One could spend a lot of time getting to know the great Southwest and still have much left to be explored. I didn't even mind the speeded up places, which I normally abhor. It's great that you're able to do this and share it with everyone and then spend so much time to make it very interesting. Nothing else I have seen compare with your presentation. And you have a nice pleasant voice. Thank you.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@somoneac26
@somoneac26 2 роки тому
Thank you so much! You save me so much time and makes my trip planning much easier.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
You’re welcome
@tigereye6948
@tigereye6948 3 роки тому
Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you
@davidgodley521
@davidgodley521 3 роки тому
I retired from trucking in April of 2020. I've driven through Moab in a truck. I'm a South Caralinian and I enjoyed the drive north to West Valley. Next year I plan to drive out that way again, which of course will be on my time.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
That is awesome!
@brianscully3980
@brianscully3980 3 роки тому
Super production. The views are great and so was your song!!
@chakachakalive
@chakachakalive 2 роки тому
Awesome video. Can't wait to head back with all this great knowledge and information. Much appreciated 🙌🏽
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
thanks for writing!
@sigitavaitiekuniene3507
@sigitavaitiekuniene3507 4 роки тому
We are planning to go almost same routes in June this year. I found your video very informative and helpful and we'll definitely use the majority of your tips! Thanks a lot!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
thanks! Fyi- make sure you check out my newer Mon valley side trip vids. it includes some areas not covered on this one. also. my Road Less Traveled series has videos about some lesser known areas in the 4 corners. it may help u- especially if the crowds are really bad
@gaz4840
@gaz4840 4 роки тому
Brilliant video. I have visited Utah, Zion, Arches, ( photo op from Thelma and Louise ) Canyonlands and many more twice, in 2011 and 2017. I was inspired after watching 127 Hours and just had to visit. Drive from Vegas is awesome and Springdale is a great place to stop. Did Angels Landing, Temple of Sinawava. Rappelled and canyoneered in Moab, from Morning Glory Bridge with the guys that did the ropes for 127 Hours.. (thanks Brett from Canyons and Cliffs) Delicate Arch twice, hiked Bryce Canyon, snow in 2011, baking hot in 2017 (its 8000 ft above sea level, no wonder i was blowing), drove down Monument Valley and stopped for the Forrest Gump photo, tried to drive to The Wave but couldnt find it, Page, Horseshoe bend and canyon X, then up to Yellowstone, Tetons, Jackson Hole, and finally Salt lake City, two fantastic adventures and memories never to be forgotten, I absolutely encourage/ plead with anybody from here in the UK and Europe to visit this area, forget about Florida and the crowds and tourists, this place is an absolute must, the people are fantastic, motels are cheap and comfy, driving in a hired Ford Mustang from Vegas was one of the best times of my life, hope to return one day but i will never have the feeling again of my first experience of these awesome places
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
Thanks! Sounds like you’ve had some great trips! FYI- you ,may want to check out my Road Less Traveled series which features more out of the way places you may not be familiar with. Most are not as spectacular as the more popular areas but they’re interesting. The stone work in Chaco and Hovenweep from 800 to 1200 is rather simple compared to the structures built in Europe at the same time. Interesting from a cultural development standpoint.
@sigridfinch2510
@sigridfinch2510 4 роки тому
Since you were in Bryce canyon and horseshoe bend, looks like you missed the best place- lower and upper antelope canyon. Google it. The pictures tell it all.
@handymanmlewis9566
@handymanmlewis9566 3 роки тому
Excellence in motion man. Thx
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Your welcome
@tyleroshnock7471
@tyleroshnock7471 Рік тому
Great video! Love all the detailed information
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig Рік тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@sal7t5
@sal7t5 3 роки тому
Amazing video, brilliant, well done.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Thank you! Cheers!
@sal7t5
@sal7t5 3 роки тому
@@TheWestisBig you're welcome, have you thought about doing one like this for Yosemite?
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Thanks again. I've been to Yosemite only once. I'd like be able to spend the time and money in Yosemite to produce a nice guide, but I'd have to spend 2-4 weeks in the park to the number of quality shots I'd need and to climb the trails and visit and shoot all the places to stay. It also takes months to research and write a script. There are 100s of man ours in the Utah Guide. These videos don't make enough money to make a detailed guide break even let alone profitable. I have to make a living with a day job and producing guides with this level of detail is not the way to do it. I could shoot one in a week (costing $1000s with travel) but I've produced several quicky videos and few watch them. If the weather isn't great the images won't be, so there is an element of luck too. If anyone out there wants to sponsor a shoot that would be different.
@sal7t5
@sal7t5 3 роки тому
@@TheWestisBig I see, yes fair enough. Patrion could be another option.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
I have a Patreon Link on my channel- In a year One nice lady contributed $20.
@shaantoor3329
@shaantoor3329 3 роки тому
This is so beautiful I went there and I loved it!the hills🤗🤗
@ltran54
@ltran54 3 роки тому
Wonderful video. We are going this summer and will watch again to follow.
@NDKB
@NDKB 3 роки тому
Wow amazing to watch ,awesome road trip👌👌well captured ,lots of great info👏👏keep rocking, have a wonderful day 💐💐
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Thanks.
@JaisinhNimbalkar
@JaisinhNimbalkar 3 роки тому
Amezing beautiful video. Thank you.
@SexualParasment
@SexualParasment 4 роки тому
Fantastic video! Thanks for all the useful info and engaging format! 👍
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
Thanks.
@suzettecalleja3122
@suzettecalleja3122 4 роки тому
i agree with the statement below. finally someone who does the info right.
@joaquinchea2620
@joaquinchea2620 4 роки тому
Great video I’m planning a trip via motorcycle in June this information will help me plan my trip. Thanks very much!
@barrymeyer2805
@barrymeyer2805 4 роки тому
Gorgeous awesome views, thank you
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
Glad you enjoyed it
@tonytampa5335
@tonytampa5335 4 роки тому
Wow, What a great video! Just got my Hymer Activ and can't wait to head out. Thank you for the video.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
Thanks! I’m hoping they open the parks soon as well. that camper would be great for the Valley of the Gods. My aerial video shows a few staying there in similar vehicles.
@sotrum2239
@sotrum2239 3 роки тому
❤️❤️❤️Thank you for making such a wonderful video
@TheGypsyHook
@TheGypsyHook 3 роки тому
Inspirational, and I have done most of the Grand Loop 3x over the past 50 years. Remarkable job, your narrative was key to this project.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
Thanks!
@harrygaul4475
@harrygaul4475 4 роки тому
I painted some of the most popular places in Monument National Park all in one painting; magnificent scenery!
@chanchuckwow
@chanchuckwow 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for this video.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 роки тому
You are so welcome!
@luzvilca3806
@luzvilca3806 4 роки тому
Great video
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
Thanks!
@gsd7421
@gsd7421 4 роки тому
Terrrrrific! Thank you for your efforts. I've been to just about ALL of those places several times, and I NEVER get tired of it. It's my special place!! Good footage and talk.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 роки тому
thanks
@SeansModelBuilds
@SeansModelBuilds 4 роки тому
This is the trip I want to take next spring when my car is paid off. I have already seen some of Arches and Valley of the Gods five years ago.
@steadygrin
@steadygrin 3 роки тому
If you go to Goblin Valley state park, I highly recommend a hike nearby at Little Wild Horse Canyon. It was one of the highlights during our trip through Utah!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 3 роки тому
thanks! I'm planning a trip to some trails in the water packet fold
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