I've been confined to bed or a wheelchair for a little over 5 years (my new lifestyle). My wife and I traveled for many years. The desert was one of our favorite places. Thanks for bringing back the memories!
I am sorry to hear this. I just turned 32 and am pregnant 🤰 and have alot of health issues after I had the original Covid pneumonia. So it's hard for me to even walk around or do normal things and I have to use a scooter to get around because of dizziness, shortness of breath and super fast heart rate. I will pray for you. I also love Robert's videos and it's amazing for those of us who can't do these things ourselves. Thank you for sharing and I hope you take care 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I started this video without realizing it was over 5 hours long… ended up with my family wandering in and watching the whole thing over the course of two days LOL Thank you so much for all of the great info!!!!
Brilliant film! The voice, video quality, the music…they all go perfectly together. Arizona is the most amazing state out of all 50! It has so much to offer and it would take 20 years to cover all the great things it has to offer. Great video! You should be proud of your work, sir
Excellent tour of Arizona. I moved here from Vermont. I've lived here in Phoenix for over 60 years and I love the state. I've been to all the places you visited. You did an excellent job with all the views, and the narration was great. Thank you!!
3:13:22 - the motorcycle passing at Canyon Lake on double-yellows while illegal, happens a LOT. The lines are laid out with cars in mind which can’t pass safely. So don’t get too upset if one of us passes you. 👍🏻😁
Another fantastic episode from Robert. I just love his way of presenting these adventures, so professionally executed, so informative, really fun and above all...the amazing places he visits, especially the SouthWest. Having just returned from CA (Death Valley), NV (Highway 50), UT (Bonneville, Ogden, Moab, Monument Valley), AZ (Canyon De Chelly, Flagstaff) and finally home I enjoy his adventures even more...! Keep on rolling Robert.
Thank you! After watching your video for the first time I'm hooked. I retired from 27 years of trucking, and now finally know where I belong. RV nomad. I'm doing my research and saving my money. No dream comes without risk but I'm going to sell my house and fix the old truck up, buy a good used RV, and away I'll go. If there are better RV travel videos, I haven't watched them yet. It's a great time to be alive and free. Live free or die!
This is so spectacular. Thank you so much for doing this. And sharing. This means so much to watch. Thank you and I’m so looking forward to all of your videos and all the stuff that you’re gonna do that’s new. I’m so glad I stumbled upon your channel.
Another Loooong play video and that's how/why I started following your channel, some 5 years ago (my 1st subscription at that) I'm going to need a bigger bowl of popcorn for sure! Nice Job!
We discovered your videos this morning. Guess what has been playing all day? My son is 11 and bedbound. He really is enjoying them and told me he wants me to tell you he really likes them. He especially enjoys your accent. We actually live within 5 miles of Lost Dutchman state Park.
Hey Robert, happy Wednesday! I've traveled quite a lot in Arizona, it's nice to revisit some some of those places with you. Love, love, love all those saguaros! Those fighter jets you saw might have been flying to/from a training mission in the Goldwater Air Force Range. I've seen A-10 Warthogs doing strafing runs off in the distance while driving on I-10. If you ever make it back to the area I highly recommend the Titan Missile Museum and Kartchner Caverns. Happy trails!
WOW Robert 5 hours of video, I guess you are all caught up on all your videos. LOL. Great shows as always going to start watching now will take me a few days to watch all. Keep up the good work.
And one more thing about the desert while hiking, before it rains (and the storms can seem to come out of nowhere), the humidity will make the creosote plants perfume the desert with the most amazing aroma that's hard to put into words. But yeah, just something else to love about the Sonoran Desert.
Glad we were able to make it to the top of Estes Mountain. Yes it became more technical and strenyuus but well worth the view. Seeing as how we're both tired now at least as we go back it's all downhill. Whew!!
Vamos Seba... Cada video que veo me dan más ganas de largar las silla de rueda y volver a mí moto.. te mando la mejor de las energías y a esperar tu próximo video...
I bet you broke into a bit of a sweat driving the snowy road before you turned around near the snowmobiler! I don't blame you especially pulling a camper. 😮😅
Robert, I live in the White Mountains. It's an incredible place and well worth exploring with a camper...when it's not winter. Hwy. 191 (formerly Hwy. 666, or "The Devil's Highway") is not a road to drive with a camper between November and April! You gave it a valiant effort, though. I hope you get a chance to visit our beautiful, relatively unknown-to-the-world-at-large region in the summer. It literally can not be beat; lots of areas in the Blue Range, Bear Wallow, and William's Valley through Big Lake is spectacular. You can fly-fish, kayak, hike, mountain bike, hunt...and find solitude and peace. We just do not have the people and crowds that other places near larger cities have (thankfully!). You may hear the howl of the reintroduced Mexican gray wolf, for sure you'll hear elk bugling in September as the aspen leaves turn gold. It's God's country and I do hope you visit in the summer. Look me up if you have questions, I've lived here nearly 30 years as a wildlife biologist and forest ecologist; be happy to show you around. By the way, the burned area you drove through from Alpine south was from the 2011 Wallow fire...our state's largest (sadly) at 578,000 acres. Come back in July and August after the summer rains start, the wildflower show can't be beat.
Nose para otras persona pero lo que es para mi eres el mejor miro todos los show de RU-vid de Rv pero eres el mejor Que DIOS te bendiga simpre te miro en la carretera porque manejo un camion gracias
Hey Robert , I was in Quartzsite in January too. I remember that green school bus. If i had known you were there i would have taken you out to dinner at Silly Als Pizza. If you go to Phoenix go to " Organ Stop Pizza " they have the worlds largest Wurlitzer Organ there . you can eat pizza have a beer and listen to the music
I am glad you turned around when the trail got steep. I was worried for you being all by yourself & falling.... Plus these "trails" aren't really marked so well. It appears it might be easy to get lost.