I'm on disability and nothing would make me happier than to be right beside you on these adventures, but that just will never be, so I'm enjoying being right beside you on KZbin seeing places I'd never be able to see otherwise. Great job mate!
@denisecorzette1676Ай бұрын
Same here,friend. Health issues keep me from doing so much anymore. These treks make me want to go where he goes.
@rhondatrout1360Ай бұрын
I too am disabled. I have a Jeep, so maybe? :P
@GrandmaBev64Ай бұрын
Me too. I loved being in the red-rock, sandstone areas across Utah, Arizona, and Nevada with my family. I loved to go barefoot climbing on the sandstone formations. That's where I feel comfortable and sure-footed. This place reminds me a bit of Petta. I think something is buried under the giant arch. Lake Bonneville was very large, and something changed drastically. Meteor? Water diversion? Spanish or/and Calvary? I hope we find out for sure one day. Live Jeff's excursions. I can't walk anymore, so I follow along with him, POV, Desert Drifter, etc. I understand they can't tell everyone where they are, but when they do, or I recognize a place, I like to follow on Google Earth. My way of traveling. Lol
@denisecorzette1676Ай бұрын
@@rhondatrout1360 Sounds fun.🌞😄
@kellyparrish-w2rАй бұрын
i'm right with you both. love it. thanks
@PhilipMichelsenАй бұрын
As a geologist, I recognize all the stratigraphic layers you passed through. The lowest red shale layers are the Moenkopi Formation. That was deposited in shallow sea waters and tidal mudflats. Above that is the Chinle group. The lowest whitish layer is the Shinarump conglomerate member. It was deposited by a braided river system after the region was uplifted above sea level. The Shinarump member only exists where a river ran across and eroded into the uplifted Moenkopi layer. Above that is the Monitor Butte Member and then the Petrified Forest member. It is no surprise that you found petrified trees in that layer, as that layer was deposited above sea level. It is the same layer that the Petrified Forest in Arizona is located in. Above that are the Owl Rock and Church Rock members. Above that is the Wingate Formation. That is the cliff-forming red sandstone layer above the talus slopes. Above that is the Kayenta Formation. That is the horizontally bedded sandstone layer you can see at the top of the canyon rim. The Wingate and Kayenta Formations were deposited after the region sunk below sea level again. All these geologic formations were deposited during the Triassic Period. These are the same rock layers you will see in Monument Valley and the west side of Capital Reef. You will not find any dinosaur fossils here, only early reptilian fossils. Dinosaurs did not evolve until the Jurassic Period. Those rock layers lie above the Navajo Formation which is the next layer above the Kayenta.
@rossmacintosh5652Ай бұрын
Thanks Philip for sharing your knowledge. I live on Prince Edward Island in Atlantic Canada (one hour time-zone East of Maine). Our fossils are all Triassic. I know of a beach here where coastal erosion is exposing petrified wood. There's one log in situ that's over 30 feet long and a stump where the tree had a diameter of about four or five feet. The 30 foot log is the largest known fossil in our region.
@Shart-santhaАй бұрын
I wanted to also thank you for sharing your deep dive! That was so incredibly awesome to read! I’m definitely going to keep an eye out for those layers while I watch the video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise!🖤🖤
@johnlawrence9957Ай бұрын
Actually, you are incorrect about dinosaurs in the Triassic. There were numerous species, the Coelophysis (a small theropod) being one of them (it survived into the early Jurassic). Do a search & you will find many. 😊
@Springfield-eo8jlАй бұрын
@@johnlawrence9957 what I read, "Acctually, I'm smarter than you. Was wa wa Wawa wa Wawa Wawa Wawa waa.
@PhilipMichelsenАй бұрын
@@johnlawrence9957 , true. It was late at night when I typed the above. I was in a hurry to log off so I could go to bed and I overgeneralized on that point. My brain was thinking of the giant Jurassic and Cretaceous dinosaurs. Triassic dinosaurs were all small and lizard-sized. They didn't evolve their large size until the Jurassic Period. Now that I have had time to think about it, some of these small dinosaur fossils could possibly be found in the Chinle Formation. Thanks for jogging my memory on that point. It has been 12 years since I had taken the Fossil Record class in college. Memories don't always connect properly when it's past bedtime. 🥱
@vinnie5436Ай бұрын
We have a group that gets together and watches all your adventures up here in Toronto. You are so genuine and great to watch. God bless you!
@TheTrekPlannerАй бұрын
What?? That’s so cool!! Tell everyone in your group I said “Hi and thank you!” If I ever make it to Toronto, I would LOVE to come meet you all!
@lilartistcaАй бұрын
@@TheTrekPlanner If you ever do. A few hours from Toronto is a conservation area named Skah Nah Doht. It has an archeological dig, and another area where they recreated the village they found. It's fascinating with the long houses and what not. Thousands of years old. Most don't know it's there. But a precious look into our past.
@mirandamom1346Ай бұрын
The petrified wood is a superb find!
@OkieJammer2736Ай бұрын
Drones are amazing tools of discovery.
@TheTrekPlannerАй бұрын
They have changed the game!
@kayezbiciak544Ай бұрын
Thank you! You make this old lady's heart sing of adventure!
@TheTrekPlannerАй бұрын
Thank you for watching!!
@seaweed556Ай бұрын
Glad you had your wheels along . they can put on lots of miles and save daylight. This landscape is awesome! Love the Petrified wood.
@TheTrekPlannerАй бұрын
The bike made this adventure sooo much better. Glad I had it and was prepared to fix a flat!
@dangeroustomanАй бұрын
What is the bike? Name and model?@@TheTrekPlanner
@karendavis7988Ай бұрын
Thanks, Jeff, for the beautiful trip.
@jasoncates2944Ай бұрын
Thank you for always putting an emphasis on personal safety and respect for the locations. Always a pleasure to go along on one of your journeys.
@michellepeterson6841Ай бұрын
I love the contents of your videos. This way I can still see places that I may never get or they make me want to take a trip. Thanks so much for doing them.
@danielcrecordme3097Ай бұрын
Once again, thank you for taking me and the others along with you. I really enjoyed seeing the hills and that large snake head rock. Keep on trecking, and I'll keep enjoying it sites with you
@gladyspuyarenavalentin4Ай бұрын
This is the adventure I've enjoyed the most. Those rock walls are incredible. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us, and allowing us to see places we will never see.
@TheTrekPlannerАй бұрын
I’m happy to bring these places to you all!
@gladyspuyarenavalentin4Ай бұрын
@@TheTrekPlanner and I'm more than happy to find out what you will bring us every week.
@1M005E1Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking us on your adventure. I drove the "Google" car many years ago, from living in the Eastern USA, drove out to California, my route was seeing mountains such as these, God's country, breath taking beauty. Stay safe in your travels, & again thank you.
@jeanwalke6015Ай бұрын
Great! Once again! Thank you!!
@MaxwellsSilverHammer-Ай бұрын
Love the videos..thank you for sharing!! 👍
@RR448Ай бұрын
An ocean indeed . When I see this place I go back to when maps had California as an island this was definitely an ocean at some point
@CrockoShyte2Ай бұрын
Awesome stuff ! Afrikaner watching from the U.K. !
@southfloridaherenow63Ай бұрын
Try "Flat Out" in your Ebike tires. No more flats. Love your content.
@cathleenbaldwinmaggi2252Ай бұрын
It does wonders! Rougher ride, but well worth not getting flats on your journey.
@rossmacintosh5652Ай бұрын
I have Tannus Armour inserts in my e-bike's fat tires. Haven't had a flat yet. I mention it as an alternate approach to using Flat Out or similar products. I'm sure if Jeff just did a video of him fixing a flat in such a remote area he'd get a million views. Getting flats when far from home or help is likely most e-bike rider's biggest fear.
@rustykey9303Ай бұрын
Finding the petrified wood was awesome. Cool video.
@jburnett8152Ай бұрын
The colors and shadows can play tricks on your eyes. I'm sure I saw a bunch of stuff that wasn't. Thanks for another fun trip.
@TheTrekPlannerАй бұрын
Right?? I kept seeing petroglyphs and ruins that ended up just being some water stains or fallen rocks
@sandradanforth8524Ай бұрын
You are making so many people happy and giving us an opportunity to see things that are out of our reach. You are God sent. THANK YOU 😊
@TheTrekPlannerАй бұрын
Thank you for that Sandra! Your comment made my night!!
@anneillerbrun7909Ай бұрын
OO000oooo.....you've got me feelin' it. You're all alone except for us watching? Great adventure, thanks for bringing us along. My thinking is that the area is too dangerous for life but a good place to rest afterwards. I am days away from this filming but I can feel this powerful place, very brave of you to be there alone. I'm trying to understand what the Paiute thought about this place when they were the only ones there.
@MountlougallopsАй бұрын
What a beautiful place. Thannks so much for sharing it with us. Keep doing what you do so well here.
@Yvonne.49Ай бұрын
Your a brave kid! I'm in Michigan and at 74 I will not travel to those places. Love the vastness of unspoiled land, so thanks for the tour!😊
@GaliSinatraАй бұрын
Looking at that beautiful geology, I can just imagine what happened there to make those forms. Just beautiful! What an amazing adventure!
@kathyanderson909Ай бұрын
Awesome, thank you for sharing ❤
@denisefrickey5636Ай бұрын
No one else comes close to the honest childlke pleasure you take in the things you discover. You are my all time favorite and I take real pleasure in watching your journeys. I ooh and ahh at the wonderful sights and sites you share.
@MaceoTheCat64Ай бұрын
Gorgeous and Amazing. Thank you.
@sharonstuebi8181Ай бұрын
❤ from Grandma in Peru
@Mikell-h2cАй бұрын
Abuela❤
@saltyyoda7642Ай бұрын
Awesome country mate cheers from Australia
@alainraux5075Ай бұрын
Très belle prospection et paysages sauvages à souhait ! Bravo!👍👍👍👍
@sarahporter9541Ай бұрын
I grew up in an adventure family..and just love seeing places thru your eyes! So amazing!!! Gives me itchy feet..😊
@pinetree5489Ай бұрын
As a former backpacker, I'd definitely want to spend a couple or three days investigating that area. It allows for so much more time than including the entire trip in and out within the exploration day. Back to watching.
@michaelschuenemann3505Ай бұрын
Magic Landscape - Beautiful Formations ! Wonderful Drone Views - Awesome indeed ! Lovely Petrified Wood ! Thank You for a Great Adventure ! Many Cheers from Australia !
@TheTrekPlannerАй бұрын
Thank you for watching!! 🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘
@kirsiselei8703Ай бұрын
Wow, how amazing scenery😍. And that pet wood is gorgeous ❤
@felinetherapy4782Ай бұрын
Stunning geology. The petrified wood was a amazing find!
@QuestionsStuffАй бұрын
Australian here... Luv your vids... Stay safe...
@lucindajennings148Ай бұрын
Thank you again for an awesome trek. Loved the colors of the rocks and petrified wood. Would never see this stuff if it wasn't for you!😊
@phyllisputnam2069Ай бұрын
So beautiful ❤️ the petrified wood is amazing, what an incredible find.
@inezwatson6192Ай бұрын
Such a journey.. thank you once again for taking us on your amazing adventures.. I am vacationing without leaving home..
@michelleharrell8452Ай бұрын
Wow! What fascinating scenery. Fascinating canyons & geographic processes.
@richardhoover4471Ай бұрын
Jeff, the most exciting part of this video for me came at the end you came upon all the petrified wood! This has fascinated me since I was a child and my father had temporary custody of a friend’s enormous rock collection that included petrified wood. 60 years later and the memories of holding those pieces of fossilized wood are still dear to me!
@stu7161Ай бұрын
Beautiful and unusual geology. Thanks for making the trip!
@rockinrobinguitarsmusic5285Ай бұрын
You are so prepared to tackle tough going and harsh conditions,,, a true hacker! Thanks for perserviering! The views were other worldly,, Thanks, Jeff
@deanie3246Ай бұрын
G’day Matey, I’m another disabled person and your adventures are truly valued. I’m waiting to get a 4 wheel drive mobility scooter that can open my life to parks and gardens, however nothing like what you are sharing with us. Thank you so much, you’re highly valued. If you ever visit Australia 🇦🇺 let me know and my hubby and family will welcome your family and assist in any way we can. 🐨🦘🐨
@Rom3_29Ай бұрын
7:50 - Scenery is beautiful. Those bizarre rock layer folds look bit like giant fingerprint. Truly nice place to hike.
@karenekins8805Ай бұрын
Nice job Jeff! My dad loved this kind of scenery and your adventure brought back lots of childhood memories for me. Loved it all
@RemusKingOfRomeАй бұрын
You found beauty, and lots of it.
@timothyoo7Ай бұрын
So glad that you came back through my feed. Ive always enjoyed your adventures.
@tamirundell8392Ай бұрын
I haven't seen a bad video yet from you so I'm waiting anxiously.
@TheTrekPlannerАй бұрын
Wow thank you so much!! I hope this is a good one too!
@Springfield-eo8jlАй бұрын
I've seen a couple where he goes really heavy on the virtue signaling.
@marthafenimore4279Ай бұрын
Exceptional landscape. Beautiful.
@jaycee6996Ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant! Thoroughly enjoyable.
@cmkwan59Ай бұрын
I've loved the Southwest states since young, your video just brought me the most impressive beauty of mother nature, thank you and envy you so much!
@maggpie5552Ай бұрын
Incredible geology, and the petrified wood was icing on the cake...thanx.
@lindabriggs5118Ай бұрын
I love these videos, they remind me that though I live 2000 miles away, those deserts will always be my home and my spirit will dwell there when I am passed away.😊💗💓🏜🏕🏞
@TheTrekPlannerАй бұрын
I totally get what you’re saying, Linda! The desert has a huge part of my heart too 🌵🏜️
@lindabriggs5118Ай бұрын
@TheTrekPlanner I raised my two children there on a small ranch. They are hard working adults now. Their children have no idea how stunning the landscape is. I miss the sunsets there. 🌇
@seagull7Ай бұрын
No reason to be nervous every now an then you need to wing it
@lindabriggs5118Ай бұрын
@seagull7 I'm 71 yrs old now and I used live in the Mojave desert. I also owned a small ranch in Eastern Utah, raised my own beef, pork, chickens, goats, and sheep. Grew an acre of vegetables and canned everything. Wasn't off grid but it almost was, in its own way. Raised my two children on that ranch. The learned how to work and they had chores to do. But we had fun too. Camping, trail riding and going to museums. The both played instruments in the local high school bands. Now my kids had their own kids, and one of them is due in Jan. I proud of my children and their children.
@SvetpuhАй бұрын
😢какая грустная история
@123456waspАй бұрын
Deadly but yet beautiful! 😎👍
@LadyCin611Ай бұрын
Your music on this video is AMAZING! Well done, you!
@kateoconnor6385Ай бұрын
Thanks for taking me with you
@DingbadYoutubeАй бұрын
Interesting place. Thanks for the video.
@mikeporter6952Ай бұрын
Thanks Jeff ! This was a good one! Thanks for taking us along to see the special kind of beauty there.
@Nova2032-Ай бұрын
Ohhh I was imagining an Egyptian Sphinx appearing around the corner ! Hihi. Such a vast area to cover & explore. An ancient Forest ! The Earths story is just mind blowing. Please take care :-)
@sandrabates7649Ай бұрын
That country is absolutely beautiful.
@srf2112Ай бұрын
Your production standards keep getting better and better. I love your explorations and adventures. Stay safe and keep it up.
@darlahenri8095Ай бұрын
Thanks. The area saddens me, makes me think of Mars and such incapability of life.
@jameslangridge1674Ай бұрын
I love your adventures. reminds me of mine when I was younger. One thing I particularly enjoy is the absolute stillness you get to experience in these places. When you live in a town or city especially, most ppl tend to forget what quiet actually "feels" like, let alone sounds like. I miss that. I am lucky enough that I have access to many areas that are similar in providing that same feeling. For instance, the Cedarberge, South African West Coast, and Klein Karoo, for instance, in South Africa, are spots I love to go to for a while to recharge. We usually camp though, so that we can experience it for several days on end. I also enjoy doing something similar, but along our coastlines, where it can be very remote, peaceful, and quiet, and I get the bonus of getting to surf, and free-dive, too. I follow you, POV, and Desert Drifter, and love how you guys interact with nature. Keep enjoying it and doing what you are doing. I hope your channel continues to grow. All the best from South Africa.
@KenHughes-oz7mcАй бұрын
I'm from the other side of the world from you and there's no way I'd ever get there , thanks for taking us places I'd never get 😊
@normalivengood1197Ай бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous landscape! Thanks so much for sharing.
@gotredeemedАй бұрын
That was some rough riding. Glad you could fix the tire.
@laurenarndt464Ай бұрын
One of your best videos. It didn't feel scripted. Good job.
@judyhart2311Ай бұрын
I so enjoy your videos. Thank you
@TheTrekPlannerАй бұрын
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
@chrisn2550Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I have been to Moab and it really reminds me of that. I am in the hospital, watching your videos to pass the time.
@KyliWallsArtworkАй бұрын
Incredible shots of that petrified wood! Love your content so much!
@janemay7181Ай бұрын
Beautiful viewing❣️
@amberandrews6842Ай бұрын
Petrified wood, and other epic rocks are why I hike! LOL
@balthiousdire6795Ай бұрын
amazing looks alot of fun there love the old forest find
@marilynn76Ай бұрын
The petrified wood was so cool! It's my favorite rock. I often find pieces of it in the landscaping rock in my yard.
@reneebarlow1077Ай бұрын
You and desert drifter, I believe are souls who have traveled these areas before. Welcome home.
@rossmacintosh5652Ай бұрын
They should do a colab, even if its just a meet-up and question & answer session. Both great creators sharing similar interests.
@Springfield-eo8jlАй бұрын
Jeff thinks Dessert Drifter is fake and only goes to known locations and isn't a legit explorer. He said so himself a couple videos ago. Dessert Drifter is in a completely different league than this amateur.
@wilfredzielinski5685Ай бұрын
thank you great video again all the best for the next one.
@CrockoShyte2Ай бұрын
Awesome Stuff !
@mdean2776Ай бұрын
We are continuing to enjoy your travels. Thank you and be Safe
@robertdavenport6705Ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing geology. Thankyou for taking us there.
@timothyvanderschultzen9640Ай бұрын
Thank you for another wonderful trek!
@towibabe3959Ай бұрын
My mom got me hooked on your videos, she's going thru a lot of health issues right now and it's nice to turn on one of your adventures and just chill for a while...thanks for sharing your trips with all of us!
@gofasters1Ай бұрын
Love your channel, great discoveries. I'd suggest putting foam inserts in your tires on your bike. I got a lot of flats on my ebike in those terrains until I got the foam inserts. They work great
@rossmacintosh5652Ай бұрын
I have Tannus Armour inserts in mine. Haven't had a flat yet, knock on wood. 😀
@sofie31542 күн бұрын
So much beauty in such a desolate place. We are lucky to explore it with you.
@westho7314Ай бұрын
Definatley in Uranium country, A small hand held geiger / REM measuring device is advisable in many parts of southern Utah & Northern Az. Not an advisable place to be on windy days especially in uranium mining areas with loose tailings & w/o a mask. Dump the useless ball cap and get a real shade hat along with an umbrella for shade, you can attach umbrella to your backpack while riding slow and hiking, works great. Stock 2 ply tires on chinese e-bikes are bunk at best, 4+ ply with larger & closer spaced knobbies on tires with xtra thick tubes & Green Slime added (a liquid puncture proof product) & kevlar liners will save you alot of grief one day, as well as carrying an extra tube, bike tire pump & extra fully charged battery for both extended range,& as a backup unit also giving you capability to recharge your cameras, flashlight and drone batteries. Those budget sidewalk e-bikes use really cheap batteries & should not run below 20% charge level for any reliability & battery longevity. You look to have an empty rack on the bike to carry important necessities along with a couple extra gallons of water & some overnight gear just in case. I live fairly remote near Death Valley Ca & often wonder why people insist on taking day long hikes in 100++ degree heat. Every year we have so many incidents out here where Search & Rescue teams have to go out in the heat searching for these half- witted people who are often found too late & are either dead or dehydrated & delusionally near death because of being stupid , unprepared or both. Experience is a piss poor excuse for ignorance & often arrogant pride & lack of any cognitive reasoning in their personal habits of human nature that takes them out.
@clairejeannette8454Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for bringing me along on your adventure.
@clamsoupАй бұрын
You didn't bring enough water and you saw a mirage. What you thought was a sun dial was actually a carving of Godzilla escaping from a flying saucer crash. Which makes way more sense if they were mining uranium there. Great vid. You and Drifter should do a week long camping trip with your gear.
@Springfield-eo8jlАй бұрын
He's too much of a pansy to camp.
@Unkn0wn113325 күн бұрын
@@Springfield-eo8jlwhy do you keep watching and commenting on his videos? Seems like this guy is following his dreams and going on adventures, he seems like a genuinley nice guy, so what threatens you so much about that?
@Springfield-eo8jl25 күн бұрын
@@Unkn0wn1133 I am anti-cryptobiotic soils.
@arailway8809Ай бұрын
I am glad you had your adventure, and went home all right. Blessings.
@lostinspace280Ай бұрын
Awesome, Fantastic adventure. TU for taking us along.
@Komainu959Ай бұрын
No ruins but this was some of the most spectacular footage you've gotten! The natural beauty of the location is amazing. THANK YOU!
@billbucktubeАй бұрын
Fabulous trip!
@richardcallihan974629 күн бұрын
Your doing a great service to those that can't or have access to it.😇🥰Good work, and great adventures.
@octaviatheappalled912Ай бұрын
Jeff, this trek was outstanding. My favorite was also the petrified wood. What a find! Thanks.
@seamoscomplicesАй бұрын
no water no people. great job.
@venturesoutside-ht8smАй бұрын
Nice drone work
@GlenDomuleviczАй бұрын
I have always enjoyed your adventures. This place has amazing geology, something I did not expect. Thank you for taking us along for something new, something old, something educational and always fun. Thank you for the respectful way you journey to our new adventures. Thanks for sharing.
@danielfmyersАй бұрын
The hippo rock was pretty cool
@6JAM4Ай бұрын
Thanks for all the time you put into these videos.
@rossmacintosh5652Ай бұрын
Indeed!
@ruinsandridgesАй бұрын
Thank you for always providing great and honest content. That's a beautiful location.