Had a drink every time you said 29.00 dollars. I'm drunk.
@fkrkrkgnf9 ай бұрын
🥳🍻👍
@travelfan00119 ай бұрын
Yeah i would be done lol
@rogersmith48349 ай бұрын
Wait a minute. How much was it??
@HarryHamsterChannel9 ай бұрын
You'll never keep up with her.
@Gigicola3124658 ай бұрын
I’m ready to donate the $29 . . .almost, but grateful for the video. Always wanted to visit the site myself.
@LiveHive4209 ай бұрын
Don't worry Hussy you will make your money back 100 fold from your video. Plus you can deduct that 29 bones off you taxes. Thanks for taking one for the team. We love you
@bekind82469 ай бұрын
When someone asks what you done today, you can proudly say "I attended Ms. Wonderhussy's meteorite class!"
@tzisme9 ай бұрын
You aren't looking at a hole in the ground, you are looking at the earths past and future. Good work, thanks.
@darkcommission9 ай бұрын
"High Plains Thrifter" my new favourite film LOL 😀
@jonathanhansen37099 ай бұрын
I’ve been to the Barringer crater, at least six times in the last 50 years. Never paid any attention to how much it cost to get in to see it. It’s the best preserved impact crater in the world, and easily accessible from an interstate highway. In 1971, my first time there, my younger brother, and I hiked all the way to the bottom (they let you do that back then). Didn’t see any “wreckage” of an airplane. The stuff you’re seeing at the bottom, was base of the drilling platform Barringer drilled with 100 years ago. The crater was not proven to be of impact origin until the early 1960s, by geologist Eugene Schumaker. Before that, through the 1950s, the competing thought amongst geologist was it was of volcanic origin. There are many volcanic features in the surrounding area, including San Francisco Peak near Flagstaff, that’s actually a big volcano. The crater you mention in Nevada, is NOT impact origin. I wouldn’t be too concerned with the price to get in. If you have any interest in science, you’re getting to see one of the wonders of the world. It’s well maintained, and keeps the riff raff out. I’ve paid a lot more, to see a lot less in my lifetime.
@charleyfolkes9 ай бұрын
She’s bitter about something that’s for sure.
@milesdyson52119 ай бұрын
I don't buy that a meteor made this. Nothing makes any sense about the whole narrative
@jamesgillespy41785 ай бұрын
I am curious to know how the meteor blasted the crater but did not damage the visitor center.....
@jburnett81529 ай бұрын
I'm glad you stopped. I went past but never stopped so many times. Love Arizona. Thanks so much.
@JackMalarkey9 ай бұрын
I got to see it as a kid several times in the early-mid 90s. I swear it was only like 3-4$ for kids and 7-10$ for adults back then. I was absolutely floored to hear its now 29$.
@pigdroppings9 ай бұрын
But the $29 is a lifetime fee.....so The Hussy could visit the hole in the ground again and again...except, she didn't read the fine print and threw the ticket away.
@jonathanhansen37099 ай бұрын
@@pigdroppings this is a woman who regularly spends $600 to $700 each year, on just tickets (not including fuel to get there) to attend a pretentious yuppie-thon called “burning man”. That last year turned into a mudfest. And she’s ranting about the comparatively modest cost to see one of the geologic wonders of the world? I guess I’ve been spending too much time watching the wrong channel.
@jonathanhansen37099 ай бұрын
@russbell6418 has nothing to do with the “fed-er-ral” government as she likes to pronounce it. This is good old capitalism! This is privately held land.
@johnhenryholiday49649 ай бұрын
Thank You for taking us along !!! We love you !!!
@johnrogers62919 ай бұрын
Hopefully, this blog will earn you considerably more than $29.00. Good one Sarah.😊
@slalomking9 ай бұрын
Oh it will, I think she’s running out of ideas around Death Valley. We will see a lot more traveling to keep the channel alive.
@ronnyber9 ай бұрын
What's really amazing is how close the visitor center is and was almost destroyed by the Meteor 🙃
@malcolm200910009 ай бұрын
That's just great.
@LMH63799 ай бұрын
😆😅🤣😂
@davidburroughs22448 ай бұрын
Amazing I didn't even notice it when it hit, either. 🥵
@melodiemetz19049 ай бұрын
The cloudy skies made it look all the more amazing. It’s beautiful! Glad you stopped and “creaked open your wallet”!! Love that! 😂😂😂😂 Thanks for sharing!
@wffarrell9 ай бұрын
I've been there a few times and the weather is always an issue. Once it was so windy that people were getting blown over, hats went flying, kids were crying - it was something to experience! The science museum is really interesting, but, you know, just down the way is Winslow where you can stand on the corner, see a flat-bed Ford slowing down to take a look at me ... for free!
@jwoocrew9 ай бұрын
On August 8, 1964, two commercial pilots in a Cessna 150 flew low over the crater. After crossing the rim, they could not maintain level flight. The pilot attempted to circle in the crater to climb over the rim. During the attempted climb out, the aircraft stalled, crashed, and caught fire.
@wendygerrish49649 ай бұрын
I just read about that! Didn't know it when I visited. Unfortunately I didnt go down to the bottom because the nutter I was with was a sob. Somebody said it great to see.
@matthewota36479 ай бұрын
In August 1984 I flew a Piper Cherokee below the rim and got out with no problems.
@superdave19499 ай бұрын
I don't know how I missed that at the time. My family and I had visited the crater only 6 weeks before the crash!
@MarkSmith-js2pu6 ай бұрын
@@matthewota3647what was the density altitude?
@MRBILL20209 ай бұрын
It was about $19 when I stopped there in 2012. It's something everyone should see at least once; ditto for the nearby Petrified Forest NP.
@davidschroeder32729 ай бұрын
I stopped there on the way home from visiting friends in southern California in the summer of either 1988 or 1989. The visitor center was closed, as it was early in the morning, so I walked around the entire rim of the crater.
@kennysherrill65429 ай бұрын
Money well spent Sarah, love your take on the subject and your story telling. If I ever get out that way I'll definitely spend the money and see it. Old Kenny ❤
@gbmoves79029 ай бұрын
You saved this frugal guy $29. Thank you.
@richardrichard99539 ай бұрын
Lolol. My thoughts exactly
@weaksause68789 ай бұрын
4 of us on vacation circa '03, we drove hours to get there and left after we found out it was $29. At least its still $29.
@bobnoon2539 ай бұрын
Golly! Those people are awful lucky. Looks like it just missed their building.
@HarryHamsterChannel9 ай бұрын
There's a nearby casino to entertain your "frugal" interests. Enjoy.
@greenspiraldragon9 ай бұрын
It's well worth the price. You spend way more than that just driving. It has a nice museum and tour included in it. You don't see a meteor crater every day.
@dinopulizzi84819 ай бұрын
This crater was in the movie Star Man !
@coreym1629 ай бұрын
You beat me to this
@jonmacdonald53459 ай бұрын
Gonna have to give that a watch sometime it's got Jeff bridges in it!!
@joycemeadows98379 ай бұрын
Awesome movie!
@ROGER20959 ай бұрын
@@joycemeadows9837 The scene from that movie that stayed with me was in the casino when Starman made the slot machine pay. I daydream about that!
@joycemeadows98379 ай бұрын
@@ROGER2095 wouldn't that be the best thing ever. The look on her face. I will never forget. They just don't make movies like that anymore.
@arunphillips69779 ай бұрын
11:29, yes but if it was converted into a National Park, they would charge $35.00 per entry!
@shawneeGoes8 ай бұрын
That’s why you get the annual pass 😆
@brianmoore47784 ай бұрын
Way cheaper than 29 per person if you don't travel alone.
@masongrainger2271Ай бұрын
At least the funds would go to the public interest and not some spoiled trust fund kids.
@tonyk07569 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Roadie12409 ай бұрын
The Park Service would be charging $30 as well. Would it be better? I'm doubtful...
@SteampunkSteve9 ай бұрын
The astronaut figure in the bottom is to give you perspective on how big the crater is. That's not a plane crash site, it's the remains of one of his mining attempts. As is the mine opening opposite the welcome center. All that information is available on the signage you walked by
@Olfi.9 ай бұрын
yes, sometimes reading can help ...
@SteampunkSteve9 ай бұрын
@russbell6418 definitely not at the bottom
@charleyfolkes9 ай бұрын
@@SteampunkSteve She definitely missed a lot of the story
@pitstop_calvin9 ай бұрын
It's a miracle the meteor missed the visitor center! It landed so close and didn't even damage the building! 😮
@markfox29229 ай бұрын
We enjoyed our visit to meteor crater. Very interesting.
@JILOA9 ай бұрын
I stopped there in the 70's and don't remember paying anything. It was a cool place to see.
@someguy97789 ай бұрын
That's probably because it was the 70's...and you forgot.
@jpgabobo9 ай бұрын
It was free, and had a giant yellow tee-pee gift shop closer to the highway with a painted wall you could stick your face thru for a tourist 'photo'.
@kensmith28399 ай бұрын
It was free and I went several times. The tourist trap was right by the highway.
@willie61859 ай бұрын
I was also there in the early 70’s and I don’t remember paying anything either. I do remember the wind blowing straight up out of the crater hole. Straight up ⬆️
@TOM-C.9 ай бұрын
Yeah, me either, but I was about 8 so really have no clue. I always thought it was a State park also, but I guess not.
@robertf45409 ай бұрын
I have been there. It's pretty cool, but not worth $29, in my opinion. Great video Sarah!
@w6krg9 ай бұрын
Kinda cool how the meteor JUST missed the visitor center . I'm a Vet, so I only have to pay $20 to get in! It could be worse, though; the costs to get into the Grand Canyon are the same and HIGHER! National Park (North and South rims) entrance fees - $30 per vehicle. West Rim entrance package - $46.65 per person. Helicopter tours - South Rim - $199 per person.
@shawnheneghan41109 ай бұрын
A. the Grand Canyon is bigger - by far. B. your entry fee is good for 7 days and C. the car gets in with the whole family/friends. By the way, you can drive out, pick up more family/friends and drive back in.
@anthonycarter81589 ай бұрын
Now that's funny
@streetcop1579 ай бұрын
I have the handicap access pass for the national park service 5star highly recommend. I think it’s a $10 processing fee then free admission to all national parks from now onDid the north rim of the canyon last year, completely different vibe from south rim I think one tenth of the visitors and essentially the same distance from Vegas.
@joeyamada49769 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service
@richardhardin94699 ай бұрын
@@streetcop157 And more beautiful too.
@mal14659 ай бұрын
Hi WH, if you want to see 100 miles of billboards advertising a business, you should go to So. Dakota and drive I-80 and you will WANT to stop at Wall Drug in Wall, SD. Then continue on I-80 and go to Mitchell, SD and visit the Corn Palace (this is where we bought you sun glasses)
@pigdroppings9 ай бұрын
Yep...I stopped at both Wall drug and the Corn Palace.
@spuddud8079 ай бұрын
@@pigdroppings its off I-90
@mal14659 ай бұрын
@@spuddud807 your right….Wall, SD is off I-90 and Mitchell SD where the corn palace is on I-80
@ROGER20959 ай бұрын
Also Pioneer Village in Minden, NB.
@steveheath42569 ай бұрын
South of the Border in the Carolinas. Pedro (?)
@charleshopkins35989 ай бұрын
You never cease to entertain
@donaldpowell34699 ай бұрын
Really like your videos. I was there many years ago. Don't remember if there was admission price. Pretty cool to see. Wasn't much there. Dirt trails, no docents or tours maybe a gift shop. I'm glad you did like the place. $29?, seems a bit pricey. You always keep your videos interesting. I know there's a lot of time and effort producing these videos, its good you enjoy making them and like to include commentary in your style. Keep up the good work if you will. Thanks for sharing.
@spudwas9 ай бұрын
Back in (1963) when I visited this crater with my family, there were dirt trails to walk on that went to the bottom. Being the middle of Summer with hot temps, I chose to opt out. I was 8 years old anyway. But I still have black and white photos of the visit. Weirdly though, back then there was a gigantic sign in the center on the bottom with a circular target printed on it. Target practice for the Kennedy shooters? Who knows? P.S. As a kid, the most fascinating thing in the museum for me, was the gem stones behind glass illuminated by a black light! I hope it's still there.
@kamikazeyazzie9 ай бұрын
It's cool you came back around these parts. I remember a video you did a few years ago. I think it was in the Apache Death Cave. That is just a few miles from the Meteor Crater. It's cool you did another video in Arizona.
@CorinneHSmith9 ай бұрын
Well, darn. I drove through there last year and didn't stop at this site. I went instead to the OTHER sight-to-see in Winslow, Arizona. Which I HIGHLY recommend. The most famous street corner of rock music. And it has a FABULOUS gift shop nearby ...
@andrew-hd3ihАй бұрын
ive been there!! really cool planet history. i like how you drove to the outer edge of the crater. see how the impact pushed the ground along the edges. very impressive!
@janetceniza80919 ай бұрын
husband speaking age 81 If I wasn't so lazy I would check my old post card collection to find out when I saw this hole. I was on my way home from the Air Force 1967.
@handheadman9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your crater visit.👍 My wife and I were there in 2014, but it was after 5pm, so the big hole in the ground was "closed". We were on bit of a tightly scheduled 2000+ mile road trip that ended with a flight from LA back to England, so we missed it.🙁
@godfellas4839 ай бұрын
It was $19 about 20 years ago when I was there. Viva la Capitalism! The impact was so large that large boulders and rocks flew out and into the air, landing nearby making many smaller satellite craters that still exist around the main crater today. There were the remnants of a mining operation in the lowest part of the valley at that time...As I recall, there were some diamonds found in the impact area created from the pressure and the heat of the impact. The diamonds ran out and the tourists began to come...The rest is history! Thanks WH! 😎
@donaldjones57129 ай бұрын
There is a place in Oregon called Hole-in-the-ground. There is no fee to see it, but it wasn't caused by a meteorite but hot spring explosion (or something like that).
@shawnheneghan41109 ай бұрын
Kind of like Ubehebe Crater in Death Valley - where she lives
@gordony81969 ай бұрын
Thank you for the entertaining lecture! You're the only one who can make looking at a hole in the ground interesting!😅
@RandomGuy-qm3mg9 ай бұрын
gee it's so nice looking.....wonder if there's a admission charge? Next time tell us Wonder Hussy! 😆
@JanisLC9 ай бұрын
Hilarious video! Love the part where you talk about people hiking down and next thing ya know.. toilet paper , frito bags etc… hahah! Great story telling once again! Thanks for putting up the 29 bucks for our enjoyment… and dealing with the freezing weather! Actually really interesting story and museum. Thanks to you and the Barringer family! 😅
@katiejo10959 ай бұрын
If it weren't private, there w9uld be dirt bikers and off roaders driving all over it. There would be thousands of beer cans littering it.
@scottscouter10659 ай бұрын
SO why wasn't it taken over by the National Park Service...seems like it should be.
@HarryHamsterChannel9 ай бұрын
That's the only kinda place Drunkenslutty likes. Where there are empty beer cans, there are full beer cans.
@katiejo10959 ай бұрын
@scottscouter1065 why should the government own it? Many people have their lands confiscated by eminent domain, do you think that is a good thing? Maybe Disneyland should be owned by the government as well.
@jonathanhansen37099 ай бұрын
@@scottscouter1065 if the park service took it over you’d still be paying about 30 bucks to get in. Joshua tree national park near where I live costs that much unless you have a senior pass like I do..
@scottscouter10659 ай бұрын
@@jonathanhansen3709 Perhaps, but Federal ownership and the legal protections that affords are usually more than State laws provide for private owners. So there's that...
@Billbobaker9 ай бұрын
Just love your stories and adventure videos, hope you come to Oregon, Crater Lake, loads of hot springs and a wonderful west coast with yummy Dungeness crab and clams simply for the catching and cooking.
@boondockinnrockin51849 ай бұрын
I love how the wind blows up there. Pretty impressive
@blackbob33589 ай бұрын
Aye, 5184. It's so strong it creates a vortex and sucks $29 out ya wallet.
@SarahThompson-se8sm9 ай бұрын
Best comment of the day. Needed a laugh.
@sunrunneroldbottels2239 ай бұрын
Hi, been there I think in 1980. the day we were there the gate was open and no one was there so got to look a big hole in the ground for free! oh, and on the way out there we stopped at some concrete teepees. just down the road from the crater.
@boondockinnrockin51849 ай бұрын
There is a senior discount too
@j.wilkerson19059 ай бұрын
I was just there with my teens, and the weather was pretty bad, but we loved the tour...
@outandaboutwithsamiam50349 ай бұрын
Its worth every dime to see where they filmed parts of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"....Sunset Crater in Arizona....my wife and i visited it why driving from Camp Pendleton in San Diego to Parris Island in SC back in 1986....i still have a Crater Rock
@schylerlewis84679 ай бұрын
Thar is three reasons not to go!
@rangerkyle66819 ай бұрын
Not Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Starman with Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen. Check it out it’s a good movie
@martharetallick2049 ай бұрын
CE3K was filmed at Devil's Tower in Wyoming.
@arunphillips69779 ай бұрын
Starman was filmed here in 1984, awesome movie. CE3K was filmed in Wyoming as well as other locations, but not in AZ.
@HarryHamsterChannel9 ай бұрын
WH prefers UNnatural wonders.
@MikeHunt907318 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this attraction free on KZbin
@finncarlbomholtsrensen11889 ай бұрын
As a Dane we found out that "we" have a much larger Crater below the Ice on Greenland (Danish Territory! Even if that horrible person tried to buy it!). Also in neighboring Sweden they have found remnants of Craters from ancient times! Finn. Denmark
@DouglasRichardson-er4ky5 ай бұрын
... Cheetolini said the Mexicans would pay ya for Greenland 🤷🏻♂️
@garyg.11222 ай бұрын
Funny, "stare at a hole in the ground". Was on a road trip through AZ ('18) and headed to this hole in the ground and as soon as we got the price of entry it was, "see ya in a different life". Yeah, for the two of us it was over the top. The "Great Trench" down the highway a bit is light yrs more interesting and worth the cost of entering! Cheers, maybe see ya out there on the road . . . .
@KneilAnderson9 ай бұрын
There’s a home movie of Elvis Presley and his Memphis bunch standing and walking in the very spot you are, I think it’s on the spa guys channel.
@PatIreland-k5i6 ай бұрын
Never visited the crater. May stay at their RV park some day.,, but usually want to make miles in that area. Thanks for the view of the crater and the background story. Certain you saved me a buck and time as well.
@KennethDurham-e5q9 ай бұрын
Glad you did this video, I will continue to keep it off of my bucket list. Been by there on I-40 many times and you saved me $29. Thank you. Will start thinking of you as Wonderful Hussy.
@nedrakrodgers79769 ай бұрын
I used to go up the backside horseback. Cheaper. lol But I could see it out my kitchen window. A ranch owns the crater. The fence is for the bull pasture and horse pasture.
@charleyfolkes9 ай бұрын
Her anger and bitterness seem to have blurred objectivity .. $29 can’t be that big a deal to a big KZbinr
@dandavidson94589 ай бұрын
Didn’t realize you were so frugal! But you’re actually in the same tight ass category as my wife! Thanks to her I got to retire early! 😂😂😂
@jamesmaness63089 ай бұрын
Thanks to my wife, and worthless eldest son, I'm still working and will be until I'm dead on the ground. Thanks a lot "Holy Matrimony". Wife and kids = the gifts that keep on giving and keeping a man broke as hell.
@jonathanhansen37099 ай бұрын
Yet Wonderhussy thinks nothing, of shelling out $600 to $700 every year (not including the fuel to get to get there) to attend a pretentious, yuppyfest, “Burning Man” , but grIpes nonstop here, about shelling out $29 bucks , to see one of the geologic wonders of the world. That’s not frugality that’s just a difference of priorities.
@noahm44649 ай бұрын
Good morning and God Bless. I saw the crater back in the middle '60's. My dad went down to the bottom and got me a rock. Still got it! By the way, welcome to route 66! Have fun! Lots of ❤️.
@williamjenkins99 ай бұрын
I LOVE your rants… and your research is also very impressive… you are dedicated to displaying as well as pursuing every angle and at an expense that really places YOUR videos at the TOP of all I have seen on you-tube…. I have been to this particular crater, although I don’t remember as much detail as you presented, which is one of the things I really enjoy about YOUR videos…. Thank you Sara…. You rock
@jimz689 ай бұрын
Research = Wikipedia.
@jonathandebolster80899 ай бұрын
Cool crater! On my US roadtrip I went to the "Lunar Crater" in Nevada very early in the morning (ssst, I know it is from volcanic activity and not a meteorite). It was a 20 min offroad drive and so worth it to witness the sunrise. It was priceless, and yet... free :D Belgian chocolatey regards!
@fussyfizzix9 ай бұрын
You think $29 is steep, James Turrell charged $6,500 to visit his Roden Crater art installation near Flagstaff!
@paulchristopherriley75039 ай бұрын
Dangche! I love it when you teach me new words Wonderhussy! Teach me more!
@ricksoutdoors299 ай бұрын
We’re all suckers too we just got you paid. It was worth every advertisement I had to watch. Lol
@lorrie58819 ай бұрын
You could get a KZbin membership 🤣
@_PL_9 ай бұрын
@@lorrie5881 or just use a completely free ad blocker.
@pigdroppings9 ай бұрын
Suckers and fools are born every minute. In the 1800s all the know-it-all university professors said the crater was caused by a volcanic explosion. Bar-ringer took one look at it a said the crater was from a meteor impact. It took about 30 years for the professors to agree that the crater was caused by a space rock.
@kenycharles86009 ай бұрын
I've wanted to stop there since before I 40 went through and took over 66's territory. Thank you for this presentation. It looked like besides the hole in the ground there's been a couple million dollars spent on infrastructure. That concrete trail with handrails to the highest point, where you shot the fantastic panoramic view from, wasn't cheap or easy to build way out there. Several other steel and concrete look-out platforms and trails with handrails are there, too. It looks like I may make it there, yet.
@walkerk7779 ай бұрын
Don't forget the paved road and parking lot, air conditioning, and restrooms. Also the elevator; some of us are older now and no longer able to trek through the desert and clamber to the rim.
@kevinbailey26299 ай бұрын
How cool. My wife and I are taking a vacation trip from Oregon to Arizona and New Mexico this coming week. Our plan is to check out the crater. Is it $29 a person or $29 a car?
@richardrichard99539 ай бұрын
Cut across death Valley. Check out Villa Anita
@kevinbailey26299 ай бұрын
@@richardrichard9953 we hope to make it to death valley as well. Thanks for the info. We'll have to check it out.
@kevinbailey26299 ай бұрын
@javierponders thank you
@blackbob33589 ай бұрын
Just checked on ms Mitchell. Glad to know she's still among us. Good health Joan.
@JennyLee-jm3tj9 ай бұрын
Besides the cost of the improvements, facilities, safe and secure walkways, building construction, think of the cost of insurance to allow the public on such unique private property. Is $29 making them rich?
@Nordgrinder9 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@sdoville9 ай бұрын
I’ve always wanted to see that crater. Now I’m planning on heading out that way.
@rvboondocker25599 ай бұрын
Dramatic Fanatic also complained about the cost but didn’t go. I would probably still pay for it anyway just because it’s there and I can afford it. Thanks.
@tomfrye90379 ай бұрын
I thought it was worth the money. I never even knew that crater existed until I saw this video. Thanks to you, I know about it. Much love to you and yours, Darlin'.
@chiefknowstomuch9 ай бұрын
I have Hopi relatives in Winslow so on my visits when we bring newbies we'll stop at the crater, but we'll take the little free tour they give that takes you outside the building along the rim a ways. its a fun and informative little tour. The last time I visited it was only $25 each person, that was barely over a year ago. I also remember as a kid in the late 70's before it was all upgraded with all the new structures you could dig around the rim of the crater and find fossilized aquatic sea snail shells.
@richardcooke99489 ай бұрын
I was there in ‘65. There was a trail around the rim visitors could walk.
@pigdroppings9 ай бұрын
Closed down after a college boy fell in the crater and his parents sued the company...Close the trail or give us a million dollars.
@rosaspanjol6739 ай бұрын
Interesting story, worth 29dll! 👍👍
@annahopp9 ай бұрын
Did anyone count how often Wonderhussy said "29 Dollars"? Haha.
@GringoLoco19 ай бұрын
29 times? 😉
@bigrrman9 ай бұрын
Way too many! Ruined the video!
@charleyfolkes9 ай бұрын
@@bigrrman She should open a whine bar there and maybe she would enjoy capitalism !
@charleyfolkes9 ай бұрын
@@bigrrman Yeah, unusually bitter in this episode. Maybe someone messed with her there, cause she missed a lot of the story too
@keeshahdarkfurr83289 ай бұрын
i visited it 20 years ago, was only $5.00 then. an you could go all the way down into the pit, and explore like the Apollo training astronauts did. An the low rolling hills you go over getting to and from there. are the shockwaves in the land from the impact.
@Mesa_Mike9 ай бұрын
What's amazing is how close the meteor came to wiping out the visitor center...
@richardrichard99539 ай бұрын
Awesome!!!!
@Greg_Gatsby9 ай бұрын
I see what you did there! 😂
@ReedWells-z3t9 ай бұрын
Yes sarah, you took lemons and made lemonade, another wonderful episode from your 29.00 ticket, God bless you sweetheart
@kellyleslie53209 ай бұрын
Oooo yay. You are close to me!! Come see me in new river at Shangrila. Nude ranch. You will love it here
@alanchristensen57359 ай бұрын
ME TOO!!!
@dank39989 ай бұрын
We visited There back in 60s my brother and .myself and sisters climbed down to the center there were drilled holes back then and that crashed plane was there. Still pretty impressive when think how much dirt got moved instantly.
@wildphiljohnson53369 ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads up. Ive passed it up at least 20 times driving from central oregon to Texas. I will deffinately continue passing it up. Next stop winslow for gas and Amarillo for Taco Villa.
@jayport9 ай бұрын
It's amazing how close that asteroid came to hitting that visitor center.
@meganoneill48019 ай бұрын
Loved this video. So interesting-both on a Scientific and societal level. Really enjoyed learning about the crater I’ve driven by a few times.
@donaldjones57129 ай бұрын
Fee to see the Biltmore estate in North Carolina, $90!
@donaldjones57129 ай бұрын
The top fee (per person) can be $390!
@mikeazeka17539 ай бұрын
Nice video Wonderhussy. Meteors are objects of any size flying thru space. When they travel thru Earth's atmosphere and survive to hit the ground, they're called meteorites (according to NASA). Been to Meteor Crater twice, once in 2000's and once in 1970s. Last time it was sparsely attended, but apparently 270,000 people visit it yearly. That's about $6.7 million per year (adults, veterans, kids, but toddler are free). It's not worth $29, but it's worth more than $15!
@wythewinchester32369 ай бұрын
The last time I visited the crater it was free and I hiked to the bottom of the crater and was not impressed by the rusty remains. That was over fifty yeas ago.
@wendygerrish49649 ай бұрын
Me too late 1990s, science museum, deck everything looks the same really. Maybe they only charged a fee for the museum. Anyway its going to a good cause- The original Barringer Fam trust maintain this open to the public and provide ed grants to students & research.
@neilreynolds38589 ай бұрын
i hiked down to the bottom around 1960. It's more impressive from the bottom. That hole was created in a flash of plasma in seconds.
@slalomking9 ай бұрын
Well now it gonna cost you $29
@kenlima9309 ай бұрын
In the early 1990's it was allowed to walk around the crater rim trail, about half way around there are buildings and a boom that was constructed to lower equipment inside the crater.
@nedrakrodgers79769 ай бұрын
I loved those old buildings. Most people don’t know they are there
@orionbennett7769 ай бұрын
I took my son to see the Crater, when he was 14 ... about 29 years ago. At that time, I think the cost was $17 for an adult, and $13 for a person under 16 ... so $30. But I think we went mid week, and including us, there were about 10 people there. Also, they only had I think 2 viewing platforms, not having the highest platform, which gives a much better perspective. As an added thought. I too am frugal, I've oft been told, "I pinch a nickel till the buffalo shits!" .... But you got a little obsessed about paying $29.00. I don't know what the fee to visit the Grand Canyon is ... but it costs you ... and as of 2024, you can't pay cash to do it either. Our Gov'ment, doesn't want cash, credit or debit only!
@Syncopator9 ай бұрын
When I was a kid in the 1960s you were able to walk down to the center of the crater-- because I did that when we visited. Don't remember what it cost, but it was undoubtedly a lot cheaper than it is today.
@allenm81829 ай бұрын
$29.00 to me a a bit steep. Thank you for going, now I won't have to pay! I am curious how much it was 10 years ago?
@davidandrews96709 ай бұрын
i liked that view of that storm coming in.
@GregVT9 ай бұрын
Yay Wednesday!
@christophermarshall5279 ай бұрын
As a hole in the ground it's right up there with other holes in the ground. Thanks for showing us around.
@ctruthtoday9 ай бұрын
I think you will make more than $29.00 on this particular video. Smart choice, Sara.
@ReedWells-z3t9 ай бұрын
I must say, it is very fascinating to look at that crater and the striations from the meteor when it hit the earth, must have been one hell of a rock
@jeffreyferguson839 ай бұрын
29.00 is to much any way you slice it, imagine how many more people would stop if it was 19.00 dollars! They would make more money! No way I’m stopping for 29.00 dollars when there’s a lot of Videos on it and I would rather spend the money at the Grand Canyon
@gator832619 ай бұрын
Agree.
@waynerothrock16239 ай бұрын
💯
@johnrudy94049 ай бұрын
Rip off
@DouglasRichardson-er4ky5 ай бұрын
... you payn $24.50?!
@jeffreyferguson835 ай бұрын
@@DouglasRichardson-er4ky Nope! 18.99! Under 20 and they would more then double the number of people stopping
@BamaTony739 ай бұрын
I was thinking about stopping off here, however when you made it clear it was $29.00 to view this hole in the ground, I just kept right on driving. So happy I subscribed to you earlier and came up on this video to save the $29.00. Thank you ma'am! 😉
@Playmudd4by49 ай бұрын
Thank you, Sarah Jane now I don’t have to work out $100 for my family. It’s not worth it pretty cool but not worth it.
@PhyllisGarcia-cf7fz9 ай бұрын
Wow! It is pretty cool, but thanks for saving me $29 bucks! I guess nowadays one must pick and choose what attractions to see? But then again, I paid over $30 some bucks for a tour of Hoover Dam....so go figure? 🤔 🥴 So it's your choice. Happy trails y'all!! 😆👍
@bigken92539 ай бұрын
Cost of insurance . Taxes & labor to maintain the place