Hello, fellow adventurers and curious souls! I'm Nicholas Eager, and I'm absolutely thrilled to kick off a new era of exploration through breathtaking cinematic hiking and cultural escapades.
With my camera as our guide, get ready to be transported to the most remote and captivating corners of our world. From towering peaks to hidden valleys, we'll uncover the beauty of nature and the tapestry of human heritage.
Thank you for being part of this exciting venture. Let's set forth on this cinematic trail, creating memories together that will last a lifetime!
Stay eager, Nicholas 🎥🌄🌏
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For sure one of the best filmed nature/canyon treks on YT, and completely without the endless nonsense, scripted chatter by the other nature/desert channels; I've been to this beautiful place before. But for me it could have been 500% better without the human troll in every single frame; as we all learned in film-class 101, every time a human enters the scene the attention goes to him/her and every single new frame here has a human troll walking through it which completely ruins ones enjoyment and concentration of just Mother Nature; otherwise it's absolutely stunning. (and if this is a solo trek then this guy easily walked twice the distance to set up/take down the needed equipment; I kind of doubt he'd do that but it's possible of course). Bottom line is that it's a step in the right direction without all the personal nonsense guesswork chatter constantly added in; it's hugely annoying and I simply kill the volume when watching. Super nice video, minus the troll...Cheers
Troll here 👋 I typically include myself as the subject to tell the story of the hike. Otherwise it's just random nature shots, which you can certainly find elsewhere on RU-vid. I do hike solo, which mean double or triple hiking distance. Thanks for the kind words about my filming and for watching 🙂
@@NicholasEager Howdy, I can totally appreciate your take on this, but for me, if NATURE is the star here, then images of a human inserted into every frame deminishes the entire experience at least for me the viewer; but of course this is just me opining, it's your channel. On a sidenote, I can watch nature films with people like David Attenborough, for hours on end, cause he's the master of staying out of the frame/video except for a few moments here and there to bring a personal touch, but he knows he's not the star, and I the viewer can immerse myself into what he's showing and telling me. I know what human beings look like, and it ain't all that interesting to me (unless of course it's Kim Kardashian; sorry, that's a new low even for me)...:):):) but when I watch a nature show, all I want to see is Mother Nature and all she has to offer. I know I'm boring you to death at this point, but I'm commenting simply because your video/filming is up there with the best, and that's a rarety on RU-vid. Of course I might totally be in the minority here, but such is life...:):):) Keep trekking, you do it verey well. Cheers
I'm so blessed by these canyon hikes. I did a little near 4 corners. Like in Michigan but my soul is desert. I'm little disabled so I go on these hikes with you. I wish I could smell the pine & pinion. Thank you for the quiet respectful hike miigwetch
Don't heat food or pour hot water into standard zipper bags. The plastic gives off chemicals into your nice dinner. Seriously! A food safe plastic container is much safer for your health. Of course, glass wouldbe ideal, but obviously not practical. Maybe hardened glass beakers, which can go on your stove?
Thank you for sharing the location - very thoughtful - not like desert drifter who hoards the location and is just about sponsorship and making money -
My question is, is the. Black gooey substance oozing out between the rock layers shilajit ? It's shown around the 5 minute mark under the paintings as he walks past .Any info would be greatly appreciated, opinions too for that matter.
This is by far the most interesting and complete video travel adventure I have viewed on the American southwest canyon country to date. The videography content is the most interesting and complete. Thank you for taking all of us on this adventure..!! Aloha from Oahu, Hawaii
wow just love your channel , i love camping and just listening to the birds and wild life , thank you for this beautiful video , no annoying music just CALM wonderful this is what camping is all about THANK YOU katie wales uk 🦅🐝🌻🦋🐌🐜🐞
Amazing how the peaceful fun loving Indians found a need to build homes on the cliffs. (just a note: there are "fake" gliffs out there).. Query this: Do you think each and every pic artist was talented? OR, just an Indian that was using the gliffs as his/her written language?
if he puts the location this place turns into Arches National Park with a waiting list and plastic poop filled bags everywhere. I live about 1.5 hrs from this area but have not seen this location. Hopefully some home work will unveil it to me. Otherwise I don't deserve to see it.
I love that we get to hear the sounds of nature, learn SO much just from watching you cook and set up camp, and we don't have to listen to a bunch of yapping! It's the next best thing to doing the hike yourself. Thanks!
Ohhhh, this is the best ever!❤ Thank U so much❤! Loved it & subscribed. Looking forward to this wonderful filming of all the beautiful places U take us to❤❤❤