Everything NATIONAL PARKS! This RU-vid channel was created to document through music videos and video logs (vlogs) my visits to America's National Parks. It's a celebration of creative exploration, family bonding, inexpensive adventures, endless laughter, physical intensity, timeless memories, long drives, the grandeur of God's creation and more peanut butter and tuna fish than you could ever imagine. I hope you will be motivated and educated through this channel to explore America's National Parks for yourself! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE and join the adventure!
I want to thank you and others for the encouragement that you give to others. With yourself and the other people I follow, I have seen 33 national parks (8 in Canada) in 53 weeks. The influences that I have seen by you and the multiple vloggers have encouraged me to see not only National Parks but the rest of the country as well. I feel like the Griswolds going to Wally World. Though you will out hike me all day long I now see things that I could only see online, but because of you and the other people I follow, I am out doing things I would not have done 10 years ago. For that, I am eternally grateful. Thank you for what you do.
Was Cumberland NS your favorite of the ones you’ve visited? Just ran across your channel about a month ago. Love your content as I’m starting my NP quests.
In the McCauley Culkin movie of Richie Rich there is a fictional mountain engraving the faces of the Rich family. I saw that movie as a kid but then never realized that it was inspired by Mount Rushmore.
Praising my Savior all the day long... Thanks once again for sharing your trips with us. We absolutely love Glacier, so this is a great video for us. We have found that the Two Medicine area is often less crowded and delightful. We have never been in September, but that is our plan for future trips--love seeing the extra color. God bless!
Your video is definitely my favorite of the Badlands videos on here! Your camera work is excellent- not too fast, slow and relaxing and enjoyable, without a bunch of quick-cuts all over the place. Thank you so much for that. It’s much appreciated!
Her family came in the 1820s to the Balsams where I would find her in 1960. She was from the Cowee Mtn area. Her grandmother taught in a one room school in Little Canada, NC. A first glance and our lives were joined until 2021 when I had to lay her to her rest up in the Balsams, the Great Smokies, really high up. The roof of the East Coast. Miss her something fierce. What I would give to see her again.
The Grand Canyon is absolutely beautiful and you are definitely an inspiration to all. Definitely on my to do list one day when I come for a visit to the States ❤
I lived in Polson for 5 years when I was in high school in the late 80s, early 90s, and we went up to Going to the Sun Road at least once every summer. I havent been there in 20 years, and now its so packed its hard to get in without reservations. Truly God's handiwork is on display. Jaw dropping scenery.
Oh Ga La La. The Oglala are one of the seven subtribes of the Lakota people who, along with the Dakota, make up the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ. A majority of the Oglala live on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, the eighth-largest Native American reservation in the United States.
I have been to many places in the world. I have seen glacier in the arctic, desert in the Sahara, dried beach of Dead Sea, beautiful mountains of Patagonia and Swiss Alps. Last year I did a road trip from NY to Oregon, and I stopped by national and state parks along the way including this one. Sometimes I camped in the park. I realized there is no need to get out of America. We have all of these beautiful sceneries. We are truly blessed. Good job on filming the park, brings me back all the good memories.
Late 70s, 80s and early 90s. The Gorge was my home away from home. Now it feels like I'm on a leash. There's a cave I like. Path not beaten down. Plus if you don't know where to turn. You walk right over cave and don't realize it. Forget something. Round trip cave to car and back. 2 1/2 hours give or take. Hiking without gear.
Well done. Useful, thorough information. Good camera work (little grinning into the camera) showing trail surface. Good editing, leaving out the boring parts. Subscribed
Make sure you research before hiking as on our hike the water stops were closed on Brights angel so we filled up our 6 litres each at canyon ranchdue to water pipe break and in construction
Did your entity of your video we did it may 23 2024, exactly how you videotape it! Would do it again the actual beauty of this hike is being there the pics don’t do the same justice ❤😊
Nice video. I just went there this weekend. That was my first time kayaking in Ocean water. I have to say, it was terrifying for me. I do not know how to self rescue yet, so the next time I come here is after I'm confident I can get back in my kayak if I capsize because of the waves.
The hike doesn't look that bad but what would really worry me is the crowds and having to cross other people on some of the very narrow parts... I see way too many people for my taste on all these videos 😮
Hoovervilles! A great way to remember Herbert Hoover. Grapes of Wrath directed by John Ford is a great movie that goes along with him. Love the video and thanks for remembering our forefathers.
so basically you did everything you're not supposed to: hiking alone in grizzly country during fall when bears are foraging, not making enough noise to make your presence known, filming a mother bear with yearling cubs from 30 yards away instead of immediately backing up and staring directly at the bears. You were lucky, very lucky.
I like this channel! Highline is cool, except for that last 3-4 miles. Grinnell Glacier day hike is cool too, less intense than Highline. I wanna do Wheeler Pass this summer. Thanks for the insight.