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@AmericanvloggervlogАй бұрын
@@TravelingRobert I’m new on KZbin still learning to make videos I’ll be thankful if someone tell me where can I get free background music without copyright bcoz I recently got copyright on one of my video.🥲
@C-TOS8 ай бұрын
Sunday morning, coffee, new Traveling Robert video, and chill.
@lauraslanesvanlifetravels8 ай бұрын
Got my herbal tea and breakfast ready! lol
@rutheiermann34768 ай бұрын
Proud to say that I live in this State. A lot of beautiful places.
@michaellee39038 ай бұрын
There's reason why I keep watching your videos. For whatever reason I never felt compelled to visit this park even though I've passed by it a few times, but now that I've seen your video on it I'll definitely make a trip to the park. Visuals are indeed more powerful than words and I have your channel to thank for making me go to new places.
@Ramphastos3338 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed your visit there, Robert. Some people drive through and think "meh....." but I love it. I live near this park. If anyone is planning a visit, spend a little extra time taking one of their "backcountry" hikes. These do not have trails, but there are free guides you can borrow from any of the visitor centers (i.e. "park at milepost 23....head towards THIS peak (photo), take the right fork at the next wash...." sort of thing. You can get into the backcountry to see some absolutely amazing pieces of petrified wood, petroglyphs, relics like fossilized clam beds, and more. The scenery is outstanding, you wouldn't believe the difference between driving the main road and getting into the backcountry. We've done so many hikes in that National Park, it's just a treasure. The Painted Desert Inn was largely constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the history of that building is fascinating.
@lauraslanesvanlifetravels8 ай бұрын
I can only do small hikes but it does look amazing. I passed through in 2020 on my way up to Zion and saw what I guess is the end of the park..I didn't even know smdh...now I HAVE to go back to really check all this out! I will keep in mind what you said here and if I'm in better shape I may just do that...I'd love to see some things that others don't...I'm a creator too and photographer so I'm itchin' to get back there!
@Twobarpsi8 ай бұрын
Excellent advice!
@dalehutchings63508 ай бұрын
I remember traveling every year back to Oklahoma and back to California over route 66 when it was two lanes. This was back in the 50's and 60's. We pick up petrified wood on every trip. Every one did the same thing. There was petrified wood laying everywhere you looked. I was a kid then now I am 70 years old. It looks much different today than it did back then. Thanks for the memories.
@Chips23238 ай бұрын
Your story is like mine, back in the 50's my family moved from Atlanta Ga to the SF Bay Area and we traveled almost every year on vacation back to Atlanta Ga taking Route 66 going thru AZ, NM, TX,OK,MS,AL, we would stop at Hoover Dam, Painted Desert pick up petrified wood, I remember one time went to Painted Desert at Sun rise and oh man the colors were amazing, I called our move from Atlanta to Calif, The Grapes of Wrath, I am also in my mid 70's. Later in life I was able to take my family on the same trip in the early 80's we did that a few times yes now older taking a look back at life, Thank you Robert for your time and travel back to my past, be safe on the road and be at peace....
@dalehutchings63508 ай бұрын
@Chips2323 It is interesting you mention the grapes of wrath. My dad was raised on a 80 acre ranch. My cousins were living on that ranch. My father worked in the Richmond ship yards during ww2. Then he started a ranch of 60 acres. When there wasn't anything but tumble heads and rattlesnakes. I know because I grew up on that ranch. My mom and dad both missed their relatives very much. Thus the trip every year like clockwork. Route 66 when it was two lane I can remember mom driving and stuck behind 10 to 20 cars and not being able to pass. My mom and dad never stayed at a motel. They would always drive straight through. I can still remember my dad singing some Marty Robbins songs when he was tired from driving. Interesting times and precious memories that only live in our mind.
@Chips23238 ай бұрын
@@dalehutchings6350 LOL, Ya my Dad drove straight thru from Calif to Atlanta non-stop ya there times of short breaks, Mom always had Fried Chicken and sandwiches, ya no Motels stay ya with 4 kids Mom and Dad, but i look back on those times they are memories I have for a life time.
@citizensallianceaustralia20257 ай бұрын
That polished piece of petrified wood looked absolutely beautiful! I understand the reason they do not do it, but even a small piece of wood polished like that would be a huge selling souvenir for visitors.
@Cooper1278 ай бұрын
Robert, I always tell my friends to watch your channel for the best vacation videos. One of my friends asked if you are the Chrysler spokesperson for “the rich Corinthian leather” 🤣
@PastorDanWhite8 ай бұрын
Thanks Robert. I've seen and learned things I never knew. I doubt that I will ever make it to the sights you showed in this video. I'm 73.
@kwieza6 ай бұрын
Dear Traveling Robert, Thank you for unique scenic videos. They helped me to recover from bad illnees. I realized that already after 3 years. I also remember my two days tour which was in May 1997. It was ca. 900 miles long. I was driving from ABQ over the bridge on Rio Grande, to the South Rim. I have seen: Acoma Pueblo, Painted Dessert, Perified Forest, Holbrook, Meteorite Crater, Flagstaf, Sunset crater, Little Colorado and the South Rim of a Great Canion. I remeber many other interesting scenic views (like Humprey and Sandia Peaks for example). I miss only, that I have no time to see the Moniument Valley. I was lucky to have a happy travel back to Albuqurque and further over the Ocean to my home. Thank you again.
@exploringcoasttocoast02038 ай бұрын
It's interesting how the petroglyphs look similar there to the ones we saw in Utah. They had those triangular shaped torso people who looked like aliens in both places. And those horned sheep/goats looked similar too. I agree about Blue Mesa - I wasn't seeing blue either. Thanks for the views in all directions.
@ronaldstarrett19578 ай бұрын
Awesome Robert you are undoubtedly the worlds greatest videographer and the American west highlights your talents. And the background music, don’t get me started 😂
@michelemcdanieltravels8 ай бұрын
Yet another National Park I am not familiar with. Thank you for stopping and exploring these lesser known jewels of the desert. Just imagine what you’ll find by owning property out there! You know, sometimes the landscape doesn’t have to be so terribly grand in order to bring a smile to one’s face. This was beautiful. Discovering places like the Petrified Forest in person are what make the fires of curious travel keep burning!🔥 I Do believe, and I’m sure you agree, there is a striking resemblance to both the badlands of North and South Dakota, as well as the Painted Hills in Oregon. I always save a slice of my time for watching your content, as it never fails to pay off in spades. A great example of that right here. Thanks again for encouraging the joy of travel!
@johnmarshall90658 ай бұрын
Wow . . . you did a lot of trekking without stopping for a Kielbasa, chirizo, garlic, onion etc. meal extravaganza. Great video.Sorry IPAs are scarce in that locale.
@RedHeart648 ай бұрын
This brings back memories! I have a vague memory of going there when I was a young boy in the (early to mid) 60s - I've got a polished piece of petrified wood that we bought in the gift shop. I also visited years later (around 1987) when I helped my grandpa move to California. It is all you described and when I was there, the silence was awesome - you could hear the breeze a bit, and occasionally a bird or insect, but that was about it (after getting away from I-40 and the railroad). Did you see the ancient shelter/house made out of petrified wood? I found it to be a peaceful, comfortable place to visit and hope to return. There are petroglyphs to be found in other areas of the park - I did some wandering and found some well away from the main area. I also spotted a lot of pottery (sherds) where I'd walked. (You don't disturb them!) I'm not sure how the park rules are today - I know they want people to pretty much stick to the walkways. I highly recommend this park too!
@ednakrueger83818 ай бұрын
This park has more to it than one thinks. Knowing how old these logs are and that wood became stone is amazing
@Marvel_Polaris8 ай бұрын
@Traveling Robert ThecPainted 🏜that area is nice i wouldn't wanna get lost out there though oh god no. 📹imagne building🏘out there the hardest part would be finding💦. Like the traveling 🛤. The Blue Mesa That was MY MOST FAVORITE VIEW SCENERY🏞🤗also the 🎶🎧was spot on🙏🏽. Gotta 💓 them dinosuars😊. Execellent journey Robert & Lily 💞🌄
@gordonquickstad8 ай бұрын
That was very interesting. We stopped there in 1977 and couldn’t take time to see it as well as this. Glad to see it much better!
@thegeipels8 ай бұрын
Thx for this nice look back to our trip in June 22. We visited Petrified Forrest on our Trip on entire 66, it was much to hot to have a little hike, temperature in the high 90s! So we missed the old „trees“ and we were honestly disappointed and went on to Holbrook. Now you‘ve us shown more and we look back a little reconciled with this park. 😊😍
@dennisdaly19578 ай бұрын
Robert, when the sun starts to set that's when it comes alive. the colors truly show up and they will amaze you. I've only been there once, but My wife has never seen it so it's a MUST DO for her and for me once again. I can't get enough of the it. For everyone else, make the trip it's well worth it.
@calledtojourney8 ай бұрын
The wonders and beauty of the American West are truly incredible!
@lauraslanesvanlifetravels8 ай бұрын
To think back in 2020 I passed through near here and I missed it, but maybe it wasn't even open at that time...that trail down into the "blue badland" area is absolutely stunning! I'm gonna have to get into better shape to make that incline though...I am DETERMINED to go back to that area and make that hike! I HAVE to take photos/video of that and be immersed in it! Thanks for showing us that trail! Another great one Robert, thank you 💜
@PSC96348 ай бұрын
To enjoy these two locations, you really have to appreciate the view back in time you are experiencing. This isn't just a bunch of interesting terrain and pertrifide wood. It's the remains of a cataclysmic event, where the evidence has not been lost to time. One of the most underrated parks, in my opinion. Well managed as well. Thanks, Robert! Happy trails.
@waynehogue24998 ай бұрын
Robert, brings back memories of our 2017 trip thru that same area. Looks like there were more information centers now than I can remember. But that might be my age! Safe travels.
@Road_Trip_Warriors8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this video! We visited there in 2022 but due to time constraints, our time was limited. i can see that we really missed a lot!! We must revisit.
@Yawndave8 ай бұрын
Mornin' Robert, happy Sunday! Wow, you certainly had a nice day for your visit. I always seem to drive the park coming from the other direction, so it's interesting to get a bit of a different perspective. I wish the park was open earlier/later so you could get a chance to see the colors pop during the golden hour. At 26:20, the Rainbow Forest Lodge/gift shop is on the left -- they used to have a fully working soda fountain there where they made "real" chocolate malts (none of that soft-serve stuff 🙂)...so delicious on a hot day! The park might not be "top tier", but it's a must-see in my book, as much a classic Route 66 stop as anywhere in Arizona. You're simply not going to see that much petrified wood "in situ" anywhere else in the USA. And as you've shown, there are amazing vistas around every bend of the park road. Until next time, happy trails!
@Twobarpsi8 ай бұрын
Excellent stop Robert! This park is amazing!
@rvcruising8 ай бұрын
I love this park! Obsessed with Blue Mesa (definitely purple) and the petrified wood.
@alrichardson70278 ай бұрын
Hello Traveling Robert. I have also visited Petrified Forest National Park. I still remember that beautiful place. Thanks Traveling Robert. Pelecamp West...I'm looking forward seeing that.
@dianabalto8 ай бұрын
What a beauty of Nature !
@maxineoliver74048 ай бұрын
Another amazing video, Robert, with its petrified wood and layered rock formations! And ,also, Happy Cinco de Mayo🎉🎉🎊🎊 to you Robert, Illy💖🌹🍷, and Mom!💖💐☕🤗 Take care!!
@marijkebergen29848 ай бұрын
That was a great video. We just have to go there in 2025. Thank you for sharing.
@joycemosakowski36488 ай бұрын
I can only imagine what this land uses to look like. Arizona! I hope you find land. It's amazing. Love it!
@johnwoodley-kb8yp8 ай бұрын
hello robert, we were there last Dec. grand canyon, monument valley & petrified forest. and so much more to see. I need a month in az & utah.
@indiana-florida24798 ай бұрын
One of the most fascinating things. The petrified forest. Thank you.
@birdvalystuff8 ай бұрын
Be there in 9 days. This is really good. I was checking the parking as you parked. Be going through in trailer about your size. I may have to do this again on return trip. Getting camping spot isn't easy for me. KOA nope not doing it. Good Sam got that. All I need is well nothing really on return trip and hope it's not going to have hot spell. Close if anybody reads this.
@debbiewerner71248 ай бұрын
Fascinating place. Thank you Robert. ❤
@PeteDiaz-xl6lw8 ай бұрын
what an amazing sight
@avrilmaroon31968 ай бұрын
Hi Robert.. yet another awesome video. Thanks for sharing. Safe travels. From Avril Maroon, Cape Town South Africa 🙋♀️🙏
@brucesmith91448 ай бұрын
Very interesting place to visit. You are right the colors look more dramatic early or later in the day. I remember seeing signs warning visitors about Hantavirus, something rare in the area.
@johnparker36638 ай бұрын
Great video. We are going to be there soon. Where is the pullout at the end of your intro video?
@ParksLover8 ай бұрын
Great timing on this one! I've fallen a bit behind on watching this season, but I had to watch this episode today because I'm headed to Petrified Forest for the first time next week. Thanks for the intro to the park!
@mushinman18 ай бұрын
Hi Robert, another youtuber recommends Sierra Vista Arizona, lots of cheap land, and a special owner builder op-out permit system, so easy to build yourself, good luck!
@javig50458 ай бұрын
I anticipate having you as a neighbor here in Arizona....Javi G.
@hands_on_adventures8 ай бұрын
Blue mesa trail was our favorite hike in the park!
@patriciagoulter8 ай бұрын
Absolutely stunning, what an interesting area.
@captziggy18 ай бұрын
Fasinating thanks again Robert for taking us with you 111
@natalieS828 ай бұрын
Bravo 👍👍
@daemocd8 ай бұрын
Nice video! I didn't know there were so many petrified trees!! Are they heavy? Next time I drive by I will pick some to put on my living room!! 🤪🤪
@laurafoote2148 ай бұрын
great video!
@elmandalorian66718 ай бұрын
Looking forward to visiting this park..awesome video 📹!
@johnbersuch17678 ай бұрын
Saw your interview with the Wise Guy... Thanks
@justnerdystuff8 ай бұрын
There was one petroglyph at 11:09 that looked like a stork delivering a baby. Goodness, that old wives tale has been going on for ages. lol Also some of those "rocks" had really smooth flat surfaces and corners, they looked man-made, but not necessarily nature-made. If someone was going to play a video/show drinking game where they took a chug every time you mentioned a train, everyone would be totally drunk. I think, I don't drink - but I've known of people playing that game with certain tv shows. LOL.
@Skott-g6d8 ай бұрын
Love you Robert Morales.
@Anthrit8 ай бұрын
Still think them logs where put there. Extraterrestrials maybe, the pictographs are a clue lol.
@TheDavey538 ай бұрын
Nice video, we were there in 2021, great place to visit, certainly would go there again.
@najruqwi70088 ай бұрын
That is a 1932 Ford Victoria sadan it use to have a V8 engine couch seat in front and back those were the day when they made beautiful cars 😭
@ejmtnt8 ай бұрын
Robert, I see you have a GE refrigerator, how is it performing for you so far? Love your videos!
@TravelingRobert8 ай бұрын
It's a little bit of a power hog, and it tends to freeze whatever you put in the back. Other than that... It works well.
@bertkelly76508 ай бұрын
Kewl!
@masudkarim_dipu8 ай бұрын
Nice episode!
@josephregallis33948 ай бұрын
I was wondering what state this was until you mentioned Arizona at the end. I have been here many years ago.
@sharonh53997 ай бұрын
Made it to the parking lot of this park and decided not to go. No idea it had all that or i definitely would havs gone in. Very pretty.
@scotbownes56278 ай бұрын
Very interesting 👍🙂
@markzeahammer1838 ай бұрын
I am so glad that Traveling Robert decided to not go any further into Mexico during this trip after what just happened to the Aussie Surfers. I know Traveling Robert was saying that He was considering going into that exact isolated region of Baja. I just learned that the Aussies were killed by people trying to steal tires off their rig.
@TravelingRobert8 ай бұрын
We're going in January
@gi1698 ай бұрын
Tuat was awesome Mr. Robert. You gave away memberships on your live last Feiday. Is that random? Was o supposed to do something? Just wondering. Thanks for all the amazing videos.👍👍🍻
@TravelingRobert8 ай бұрын
It's totally random when you're watching live.
@gi1698 ай бұрын
@@TravelingRobert OK, thank you again Mr. Robert...
@AmericanvloggervlogАй бұрын
Nice vlog I have a vlog on petrified forest too. And other cool places too😊
@danphan18948 ай бұрын
woods turned out to be stone, miracles
@CruisingtheworldwithJackie8 ай бұрын
How much was the permit to film? Was it a painful process?
@richardsaha68078 ай бұрын
Robert what are the lyrics on your theme after you sing "where I want to be" ? . . . I can't make it out.
@TheUglyGnome8 ай бұрын
"because I'm free in my RV"
@richardsaha68078 ай бұрын
thank you!
@justnerdystuff8 ай бұрын
All that wood looks like it had been cut for firewood. So someone had to have done that - so whenever this had happened people were on the earth and were using fire because that wood had been sliced.
@reconciledman263419 күн бұрын
Wtf!! If those San Francisco Peeks are 100 miles away how the heck can we see them given the earths curvature?
@TravelingRobert19 күн бұрын
The are over 12,000 feet tall, that's why
@kevinjones66388 ай бұрын
KUTGW
@davidgale46048 ай бұрын
Please do not pick up and take any wood from the park. It is a federal crime It is easy to find at gift shops in Holbrook.
@AmericanvloggervlogАй бұрын
Nice vlog I have a vlog on petrified forest too. And other cool places too😊