Been a 79 follower for a long while. Started following your adventures when I saw you were in Nebraska, just 30 minutes from my house. You've since shown me some awesome places and I'm in awe of how beautiful this country is. Much love and admiration to you both.
Hi Adam & Abbi. Thank you *** I am 64 now and some of the places your are seing brings back so many memeires when I was a young child 10 -11 years old. My mom and dad took the same trip with me when I was younger. Brought tears to my eyes in a good way thank you again. Do miss the greasy machine stuff though. GOD BLESS.
Absolutely breathtaking scenery. Glad you two got to see it on your hike. You guys were right....the traffic coming in and the parking lot was filling up. Your plans to be up early and see the various trails and features pays off...
Thank you both so much for giving ones, like myself, the opportunity to go along on your vacation. Since some of us can't make such a trip, you share your private time together and let us be included in your new ventures ....Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for the wonderful presentation. Does anyone know how they got up so high to do some of those name carvings? Maybe dropped down from above on ropes?
Beautiful spot to see. Time is a measure of movement. That's an incredible amount of earth moved by water and wind to create those canyons over the millenia. Amazing. Camera mounted on the canyon walls spying is....🤢ning.
All that you two have been able to see and visit, is a Praise, Honor and Glory to our Almighty Creator. All Thanks should be give to our Lord and Savior!! God bless and thanks for sharing.
That canyon was spectacular! I know the camera often doesn't convey the sheer scale of things but it looked awesome, so I can only imagine what it looked like in person... thanks guys.
I understand why you sped up the video but in retrospect, viewers like me who wanted that view coming in missed out. I guess when we come out for the first time in May, we will just have to see it for ourselves! Thanks for posting
I've been reading a lot of Louis L'Amour westerns of late and when I see these images of these 'canon' (with the Spanish tilde) I imagine "Injuns" hiding in ambush behind each rock with our western hero, a Winchester in hand, sixgun (or two) on hip, leading his horse real careful like up the draw then a thunderous wall of water and debris sweeping down upon the scene as our plucky explorer finds an old trail left by the ancient ones which takes him to the safety of a hidden cave. The fires of a thousand years ago are burnt like souls into the walls and some places marks of children down low and away from the main are imitations of the same great beasts that the men hunted and the women cooked and the tales were told of great warriors deeds and hunts from long ago. Thanks for taking me along for the ride. (Adam, need a new (old) baby shaper or the 1880"s planer. Think of the content you could make. )
Nice music in the beginning and cool video. (Whenever I drove on a 'scenic' drive, I didn't see anything because if I started looking off to the side, I started steering towards what I was looking at and that was bad.) I quote, "Certain death to the left. Certain death to the right. Pay attention." (Adam. Going to buy anything from Lance?)
Hi, we were wondering how far is it into the gorge, and is there a starting point or entrance. Is there a visitor centre to advise you on flash floods .
We will be going back to Capitol Reef for the third time this September. We now have a 2018 Ford Transit 250 camper van we built out. Is this road too rough for our vehicle? Not AWD, not lifted. Thanks!
The Abom name should be up there on the Pioneer Register. Well, if those guys are there from as late as 1911, the Abom name would look good there also.