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Monument Valley Guide -travel guide pt 2 of 100 min "Grand Circle" video 

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Narrated documentary travel guide describing the sights and "things to do" in Monument Valley tribal Park and the surrounding area. This is the first part of a 12 part series on the "Grand Circle". This travel guide will help trip planning.

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17 дек 2012

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@1951RKP
@1951RKP 2 года назад
I have driven through it several times and it is incredible. The colors of the land and sky are beautiful.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 года назад
yep!
@Klink52
@Klink52 2 года назад
Going in May. After watching your video, makes us more excited to see!!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 года назад
It's a great place! Go to the Goosenecks too. and Valley of the Gods. I have videos on those areas as well. Please subscribe
@crsreenivasan7477
@crsreenivasan7477 2 года назад
Wonderful video from you, sir. This is very helpful with great tips on spots for photography.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 2 года назад
Thanks for the nice comment!
@samirmahmoudi1624
@samirmahmoudi1624 2 года назад
Goooood luckkk 💐💐💐thanks for this pleasure moment in a great pays 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐Sam from paris good by
@pintora1
@pintora1 9 лет назад
I bought this video last year for my trip, it's great and better than a couple of other videos I purchased. Very helpful. Thank you, Elizabeth
@DrJetty
@DrJetty 10 лет назад
Some good info about the Valley, I have visited the valley on 4 occasions while criss crossing the SW States on road trip vacations. Friends have asked me for itinerary's for road trips in the SW area, I now show them this as an insight and heads up about the valley experience, thank you.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 10 лет назад
thanks its nice to hear that some appreciate the over 1000 man hours it took to develop our Grand circle Travel Guide DVD
@iurypaz9875
@iurypaz9875 8 лет назад
Thank you for sharing!
@ToppinThat
@ToppinThat 10 лет назад
I cannot thank you enough for sharing this great video and information. I have always wanted to go to Arches and was aware of Bryce, but I had no idea just how much there was to see in Utah and it is all so beautiful. And all the photography tips are wonderful.Thank you so much!!!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 10 лет назад
Thanks! I wish more people would buy a copy so could go out and shoot more. We have partially finished New Mexico and Canadian Rockies Projects.
@goodfellajuan
@goodfellajuan 8 лет назад
amazing pictures!! I can't wait to go myself
@exodusdiva2295
@exodusdiva2295 4 года назад
Very informative video and beautiful shots. The comments about the people who rudely cut across your shots made me smile 😊 I shall have to add this to my must visit list
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 года назад
Thanks. fyi- Monument Valley and the other Tribal Parks are closed.
@bellaorge
@bellaorge 10 лет назад
Nice. On my bucket list.
@coinseurotrip
@coinseurotrip 8 лет назад
Great job. Thank you.
@denmark39
@denmark39 5 лет назад
“ Once upon a time in the west “ is more famous in Europe. A movie by 2 Italian gods Sergio Leone and music by Ennio Morricone. If you haven’t watched it go watch it. 👍
@honeylee5265
@honeylee5265 5 лет назад
such a great video! thank you for sharing!!
@huskyjerk
@huskyjerk 9 лет назад
What a great video this is. Extremely informative and well done ! And great photography !
@lourdesMariakarten
@lourdesMariakarten 6 лет назад
Fico só imaginando a sensação de está em um lugar como esse. Cenário de vários filmes de faroeste. Ótimo vídeo.
@atssaloon
@atssaloon 10 лет назад
Great job on your video it was filled with a lot of great tips. Thanks you.
@zendt66
@zendt66 6 лет назад
I've been there four times, camping and shooting. The first two times (2010, 2011) I paid $5.00 admission and $5.00 for primitive camping. The third time, the campground was closed as it was being "remodeled" and cabins were being built (2012). We had to hustle up a motel room in Kayenta (not cheap, by the way). The fourth time (2014) was after the campground was reopened. $20 admission and $20 for camping. No improvements to the campground, just a reduction to about 1/5 its former size so the other space could be used for new cabins. (I see from their web site they now have restrooms and showers, but not for my $20 when I was there.) In spite of the increased fees, it really is a wonderful photographic experience.
@mikemullaney9510
@mikemullaney9510 10 лет назад
Very nice!
@Mars-yr7bz
@Mars-yr7bz 5 лет назад
Beautiful seen
@jesusalbertogomeztobon1114
@jesusalbertogomeztobon1114 8 лет назад
13 marzo 2016 desde Medellín Colombia como quisiera estar allí que paisaje
@Fukarichief
@Fukarichief 11 лет назад
great stuff!
@marvin7950
@marvin7950 4 года назад
Thanks for uploading this.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 4 года назад
your welcome
@speterbilt
@speterbilt 8 лет назад
great videp
@subhashnamey5562
@subhashnamey5562 3 года назад
Thank you Sir for such a magnificent video. Have they shown that Totem pole in McKenna's Gold ? I want to see it in person after lockdown. In my life it's a dream and destination the only place to tour in the US.Thanks again.Indian from India.
@tohell211
@tohell211 4 года назад
Great video!
@hifistuded
@hifistuded 6 лет назад
Great video
@ptinio2
@ptinio2 5 лет назад
Thanks!!
@H.pylori
@H.pylori 6 лет назад
Nice video. With all due respect, at 2:57 you mentioned that General Custer's men moved the Navajo to Ft. Sumner in 1864. In 1864, General George Armstrong Custer was fully engaged in the Civil War, back east, in Virginia and Shenandoah Valley. He never served in the the southwest, even after the war. Just to set the record straight.
@Chuckscott
@Chuckscott 5 лет назад
People can be so clueless and rude. Amazing. 7:30
@paulgordon9648
@paulgordon9648 5 лет назад
Been there 2 times in the last 5 years and never spent a penny for camping . You just have to know the way of the land or the Indians will scalp you . Will be going back it's a beautiful place , one of my favorites .
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 5 лет назад
Come to think of it, I did see people camping for free in the Valley of the Gods. I'll mention that in the Valley of the Gods video- whenever I get to it. Good idea thanks! BTW- I just posted an update to this video. The Campground in Monument Valley has been replaced by $225 a night cabins.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 10 лет назад
as stated, you can drive your own car on the loop trail.
@trongnguyen147
@trongnguyen147 9 лет назад
You video is just too good, the photo tips section is valuable for photographer. At the end of the movie you mentioned about the policy that Navajo private guide set on the private tour, and your friend may be not come back to MV until it's changed. Do you have any update on this? If we visited MV in the Christmas (Winter) time, can we get the great shots like you? And is it possible to hike close to the tottem in this season, and do you have any idea about the price for private tour? Thanks so much.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 9 лет назад
Trong Nguyen thanks for watching. You have to have a private Native American guide to get to the totem area. Not sure if you can walk up to it, we stayed near the jeep. During the winter the prices for private tours may be less outrageous. Call Goulding's and ask them. The winter is probably a good time to go as there will be few people there. As afar as taking great photos goes, the weather is unpredictable. I've been there many times to shoot the video and stills in this segment. Steve s
@smudger671
@smudger671 4 года назад
Those are some very expensive guide prices!
@coolmoodee
@coolmoodee 6 лет назад
so can you get out and walk the areas ?
@markstevens4264
@markstevens4264 5 лет назад
Great video! We just got back from Monument Valley a week ago. As someone previously mentioned, the Navajos now charge $20 per vehicle to drive through the Valley. It was a pretty bumpy ride in our Highlander SUV (drive slowly), but well worth the two-hour trip. The only thing we didn't like was the truly idiotic tour bus drivers who drive way faster than the posted speed limit and pass in places where they should not. Stirring up the dust at the speeds they drive is bad enough, but they can make the drive very unsafe when they pass in the two-way parts of the route. The Navajos should do more to make the tour operators drive safely. I will say that the Navajo lady taking our money at the entrance was wonderfully polite. She even told us how to say "okay" in her language!
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 5 лет назад
Thanks. Please confirm that there is now an entrance fee to the park and an additional fee to drive the 17 mile dirt road. When i did it last year that was not the case.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 5 лет назад
Fyi- it appears you watched the old version- i uploaded a new version several months ago-
@markstevens4264
@markstevens4264 5 лет назад
@@TheWestisBig Hello, I didn't mean to add any confusion. At the entrance booth we paid $20 to drive the 17-mile dirt road, but we paid no other fee. I guess we would have paid the $20 whether we continued on the road, or not. Anyway, $20 was our total charge for one vehicle. Again, great video by you guys.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 5 лет назад
Thanks for clarifying.
@crankybuzzard6867
@crankybuzzard6867 6 лет назад
and then.... Valley of the Gods, too!
@stealth1692
@stealth1692 10 лет назад
do you have to have a guide or if you rent a 4x4 can you do it yourself
@drizzant23
@drizzant23 8 лет назад
I hope you tourists who come to our land or reservation, will respect the rock formations there. Remember to respect the private property of my Navajo people and the religious beliefs we have of the rocks. To many of you it may be irrational but to us, nature has meaning. Please do not climb the rocks and keep away from the Navajo people who have homes there in the valley. I know alot of Navajo people don't like tourists coming near their houses and land due to littering and exploitation. All we ask is for respect. When we go off the reservation, we abide by the rules being off the reservation, so we ask for the same. I know many of you tourists complain about the undeveloped roads but its that way for a good reason. If you don't like anything we do, than don't come. I know you'll youtube and instagram your visit but have respect for the Ancient Pueblo people who once dwelled there by not exploiting us and our ways. Use common sense etiquette when visiting reservation lands. We are sovereign, a self-governed nation with rules, and laws that must be followed. Thank you.
@maddysancho6658
@maddysancho6658 5 лет назад
I will respect you and your natives no matter what i wont do anything to your amazimg people
@pfcjev
@pfcjev 5 лет назад
I'm glad the roads are undeveloped. Paved roads would ruin the sense of pristine.
@rettapine9500
@rettapine9500 3 года назад
That's right. Have respect for us Navajo. People
@claytonlong
@claytonlong 5 лет назад
General Custer was not the one that took the Navajo to Ft. Sumner. It was Kit Carson.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 5 лет назад
Yes I know, The Mon Valley was wrong. The 2019 update version of the video has this correction.
@alexgonzalez6371
@alexgonzalez6371 5 лет назад
I wonder if all those monument will be in about 200 years from now.
@TheDELBOY73
@TheDELBOY73 6 лет назад
Nice video. Pity you can't remove the advertising banner at the bottom of the screen.
@TheWestisBig
@TheWestisBig 6 лет назад
Pity it takes money to make a video like this
@fredharvey2720
@fredharvey2720 Год назад
Damn partying Germans
@chuckwalla2967
@chuckwalla2967 4 года назад
Gotta love those inconsiderate photo bombers and greedy tribes.
@travelingfool9096
@travelingfool9096 2 года назад
I remember looking at the grand canyon, perhaps2 1 to 2feet from rail . some ahole just walks in front of me.and couldn't understand why I was upset. sorta ruined that moment
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