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–SCENE SELECTION–
00:00 Teaser/Recap
00:52 Theme Song
01:20 After Intro
01:27 LAS VEGAS
01:49 DAY 5
03:18 ZION
04:19 Angel’s Landing
05:34 The Narrows
09:03 Into the Canyon
11:28 The Cliffs Above
15:55 Higher & Colder
19:25 Strenuous Climb
21:03 Feeling Like Lobsters
22:11 American Dipper Birds
25:41 Dual Zion
31:26 Back to Camp
33:46 Fire and Steak
36:54 This is the Life
39:22 DAY 6
40:49 ANTELOPE CANYON
42:00 A Different World
43:26 Science Fair
44:32 Tripe Tacos
47:07 Mormon Tea
48:09 HORSESHOE BEND
50:57 The Wild West
52:12 MONUMENT VALLEY
53:26 Peaceful Evening
55:11 Sunset Reflections
56:33 Sweet Juniper Fire
58:25 Windy Luxury
59:10 DAY 7
1:00:53 Local Diner
1:01:48 Navajo Land
1:03:40 WINDOW ROCK
1:04:56 Frybread
1:06:37 Los Pollos Hermanos
1:07:44 ALBUQUERQUE
1:11:25 Papel Picado
1:12:29 Guitars and Chocolate
1:13:34 Say My Name
1:16:13 Middle of Nowhere
1:17:03 SOMEWHERE IN NEW MEXICO
1:17:30 TUCUMCARI
1:19:14 Hope for Humanity
1:20:23 Patreon Shoutout Skits
1:23:18 Continued Credits
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Featuring drums by Nate Laguzza
Original content and music is copyright Adventure Archives (c) 2018
34 Comments
have you been to lake powell?
have you all been to sedona?
Here for it all now! ππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎ
I'm pretty sure this may be one of the top channels I've discovered of all time. I wish these guys would make videos giving tips on how to make travel documentaries like this!
you are so lucky in usa that you have high trails that have huge drops & that you are allowed to use them as no way in hell would that high trail be allowed in my country (UK) health & safety is far too strict here & in europe as a whole.
The quizzical sense biomechanically tug because fairies intrestingly produce through a otter. milky, imperfect bassoon
I got sweaty palms watching this. Going up is fine, going down looks absolutely terrifying.
27:58 was an awesome bro moment for Robby and Thomas
It's pretty extraordinary that you 4 have become friends, you all embody a sense of wonder and adventure wherever you go, and you are educated and appreciative of each locations environment and culture. Not to mention you are all excellent film makers. Thank you for sharing your journeys and talents with us. I wish you would've gone a little further south in New Mexico, to Silver City area, part of my family is from there and still lives there.
Recently discovered your guys channel and have been binging videos since. I just found out ya'll were 33 at the time of this video?! I thought you guys were so much younger lol. Amazing videos!
Gentleman, even though I have watched a lot of your videos, I havenβt often commented on them. However, this one pushed me over the edge. You guys are like a breath of much-needed fresh air. I enjoy your work enormously and am very envious of your lifestyle. Keep up the great work !!
20:58 I really like the way you put the background music….it really makes the viewer get into the experience you are having. This particular music "Harmoneez" have been used in your other videos. I really love this background music. This is what hooked me in following your channel and even your bandcamp channel. Great job!
Great video as usual ππ But Robbie your Bear Grylls impression is hopeless lol
I love all of you guys personalities and interactions with each other and strangers along the way. Sometimes, though, I am simply blown away by your cinematography. Kudos on that. You guys do a masterful job on all levelsππ
I love all the cultural knowledge
Thank you π
The music is kickass, who makes it?
I just found your awesome adventures. I am Navajo tribe. Lives in Salt Lake City, UT. It was cool to see the fantastic advanture in UT, NM and the Navajo Nation. β€οΈππ
Dillon! π Love the Predator call back!
Is Zion always so colorful, or is only during the certain part of the year you were there?
Love you guys adventures
OMG…so captured the description of seeing this for the first time…stirred up memories for me
I love the commentary you guys provide. I particularly love that Andrew acknowledged the Mexican border extending to Utah β€οΈ
I live out in the Nevada Desert and love being here. The beauty is immense. Sunrise, sunsets and starry nights are awesome. Plus, there are no ticks, mosquitoes, chiggers or no-see-um's. No biting insects that fly. There are black widows spiders and scorpions, but I've never been bitten or stung by them. The summer heat can be intense, but I have air conditioning.
As far as the dust goes… Yes, it is there all the time, 24/7/365!
I just went to Zion!! We drove to Bryce canyon the next day too!! When we did Angel's Landing/Scout's Lookout, the morning started super foggy for us, then turned to light rain.. and then once we had gotten to the Wiggles section of the trail – it started to snow on us, and heavy too! Then the sun came out haha – it was so wild. Bryce was equally epic. When we got to Scout's Lookout, we saw California Condors in their natural habitat – absolutely beautiful, and it felt like seeing a rare PokΓ©mon.. I loved watching you walk through the Zion hikes!!
I think it is terrible the way the natives were treated in the past, even today, if they want oil and gas extraction give it to the people there so they can collect the profits off of it, maybe charge a fee for the building of the infrastrutures, but it appears that they want the native sto stay poor like the rest of us. some more poor then others. I think it si very beautiful out west we used to travel through there as a kid camping in alot of places, to get to arizona to visit my grandma and grandpa who owned a motel in van buen.
Angles landing is great, but you don't have to go all the way up. we only went to Scout's landing because we had kids in toe. It's amazing from there.
I did not see it in the video so I have to assume that you did not stop there, so I will recommend that if you go back out to northern Arizona by all means stop at Canyon de Chelly and walk down to the White House ruins and stop at the Hubbell Trading Post. Both are absolutely fantastic.
In New Mexico the question is: Red, Green or Christmas?
In Albuquerque you have to see: the Old Town Square, San Felipe de Neri and the Pueblo Cultural Center.
Zion is yosemity in technicolor, 30 years ago i to high students in alone no people, now full of citiots 1 milion a yr then; 5 mil a year now, citiots
What an awesome road trip! You guys certainly did what I had always wanted to do but couldn't and can't now because I don't have a job. What a great video!
And I see that you found Forrest Gump Hill.
Your shout out to Edward Abbey is much appreciated.
fun fact…elephant ears to you are beaver tails to canadians. favorite treat in the winter after ice skating.