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Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Understanding it, Visiting it

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BackRoadsWest1

BackRoadsWest1

Күн бұрын

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@MoneyMikeMurray
@MoneyMikeMurray Ай бұрын
I'm a an off road tour guide in Kanab. I spend most of my time in BLM land or the monument. This was a great video! So comprehensive and 100% spot on. Thanks for the great content.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 Ай бұрын
Great to hear! Thank you. What's your company? Where do you offer tours?
@MoneyMikeMurray
@MoneyMikeMurray Ай бұрын
@BackRoadsWest1 I work for Expedition Kanab. Most of my tours are in the Kanab Field Office area. Peekaboo slot( the one north of Kanab) the great chamber, inchworm arch, warriors walk, moccasin mtn Dino tracks. I'm on the border of the gsenm a lot. Not technically within the boundaries but on the vermillion and white cliffs...
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 Ай бұрын
@@MoneyMikeMurray Very good! Ironically, I haven't been to most of those places, but I hear about them a lot. As you probably saw on our videos, I work on websites and videos for Southwest Adventure Tours and Grand Circle Tours, the later being based in Kanab but focuses more on places in Vermilion & GSENM. There's lots of nice gems nearby Kanab that I'm sure keeps you busy. If you ever need help with creating content such as imagery, video, webpages, writing itineraries, let me know, that's my gig! You can see our portfolio of services at backroadswest.com/content/portfolio/
@gordonengland2551
@gordonengland2551 17 күн бұрын
One of the best videos ever of this area.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 17 күн бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
@CapricornGirl9
@CapricornGirl9 19 сағат бұрын
I had the opportunity last year to travel Burr Trail from Capitol Reef to Boulder, then UT 12 to Bryce, what an amazing trip. A few years back, I visited Cottonwood Canyon road which is incredible. I would love to go back in the next few years, this area of the country is so beautiful. Thanks for the great video.
@Lizerator
@Lizerator 14 күн бұрын
You put an incredible amount of work into this video. Thank you so much. It's a wonderful guide to this vast and amazing area.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 14 күн бұрын
You're welcome and thank you for commenting! This particular video is one I've been planning for a few years but didn't work on it until this year because it required us going out to see and photograph these places. Some of the pictures you see in the video were initially taken in 2005. That last were this year in May. The knowledge also comes from several people we've known and worked with over the years.
@steveblankenship5474
@steveblankenship5474 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely your best video and it could have been a three hour video with all the information packed in there and I’m going to watch this one several times. Looking forward to the next one.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Yes, I'm sure the video makes you feel like you're sipping water from a fire hose...
@rosiealaniz3205
@rosiealaniz3205 Ай бұрын
Wow! You just have giving me the answers i have been looking for years! What a wonderful and well made video of the this area! I will contact you for a tour for sure! THANK YOU,SO SO MUCH! Rosie from Dallas
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for commenting.
@Stoic180
@Stoic180 2 ай бұрын
Hello Good Folks. A well-done video on a complicated story; lots of moving parts so to speak. Thank You! I've been lucky enough to kick around chunks of the Monument over past years. Always humbling. A quick comment for folks who may be interested: The U.S. congress in 1906, via the Antiquities Act, granted a sitting president the authority to designate "national monuments" only within existing federal lands. Congress kept authority to add, change, or delete them of course. With respect, I don't see a "land grab" as such. A great summer to All...
@user-zd6tq3xh4s
@user-zd6tq3xh4s 2 ай бұрын
Wow, that’s a load of information. Great job y’all😎
@jc_from_tx9229
@jc_from_tx9229 2 ай бұрын
Wow!! thanks awesome video and info, can’t wait to go back there to explore more.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 2 ай бұрын
You're welcome and thanks for commenting!
@farmermark2067
@farmermark2067 2 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation. Thank you! Hope to visit there and many other places in the western US in a few years when I retire.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 2 ай бұрын
You're welcome and thanks for commenting! Good luck on trying to reach all those places!
@kruanne
@kruanne 2 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic video. Thank you so much especially as this park is on my list for a visit this year. I did a few geologic trips with your videos in California, now it's time for Utah :).
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 2 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting.
@MaximRedin
@MaximRedin 22 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video. I like the idea. So many picturesque places, so many gorges which i would like to visit one day. Btw i am watching you from Russia
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 21 күн бұрын
You're welcome! I'm sure there's lots of hidden but spectacular gems of scenery to see in Russia.
@roberttalmadge8874
@roberttalmadge8874 2 ай бұрын
As always...awesome video!
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@BobBowmanRMBImages
@BobBowmanRMBImages Ай бұрын
Very inspiring video! I’ve been to parts of Escalante NM but not in the heart of it. I’d like to switchback through from 89 to 12 moving eastward
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 Ай бұрын
There's lots to see here! Thanks for commenting.
@faithful1memories309
@faithful1memories309 2 ай бұрын
Loved the video, lots of interesting info! Did not like the politics at the beginning, we already have enough division in our country and everything is just a matter of different perspectives. I really appreciate these videos because they help ALL of us plan our next adventures, at the same time Social Media is the reason ALL of our parks are overcrowded not because they were named a National Monument or Park.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting. Glad you enjoyed it. The purpose of it is to provide a general overview of GSENM, including geology, geography, etc. Regards to background, anyone that want's to know more about GSENM needs to be aware its pollical history. Anytime policies are changed, reservations need to be made to visit a place, a road is closed, too many people visiting due to social media posts; all those topics fall under the category of politics and later governance. It can't be avoided.
@ShrekSwag
@ShrekSwag 2 ай бұрын
best vid ever i watch the entire thing1 thank u so much
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 2 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for hanging in until the end!!
@user-zd6tq3xh4s
@user-zd6tq3xh4s 2 ай бұрын
60 miles on a dirt road in the dark, not on my bucket list😵‍💫. We all appreciate your intrepid determination😱
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 2 ай бұрын
My pleasure!!
@tfcooks
@tfcooks 25 күн бұрын
I hiked Coyote Gulch the first year Grand Staircase was created. It was incredible.
@preciadoalex123
@preciadoalex123 2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@salemk.3098
@salemk.3098 Ай бұрын
Can you make a video about Bears Ears INM?
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 Ай бұрын
No. Realize both GSENM and Bears Ears are both big and random places. It took us years to visit and photograph all the places in GSENM and we still haven't visited them all. It would take just as much time for Bears Ears and its a much less interesting NM. I will be creating one on Vermilion Cliffs NM.
@westra4
@westra4 2 ай бұрын
Fun place
@belindaliu6572
@belindaliu6572 4 күн бұрын
Is any tour from arches national park canyonland and monument in moab city?
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 4 күн бұрын
Huh?
@dieseldirtdude
@dieseldirtdude 2 ай бұрын
ive experienced alot, but not all of what you have shown here, very knowledgeable guide through what i believe is utahs lesser known gem, ive got a grand parents old collection of nat geo's here in oak hills, ca. would you guys be interested?
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 2 ай бұрын
Joe Jones? Oak Hills? Have you lived there for about 40 years? You might actually know me, or least my brother who lives in Baldy Mesa. Thanks for the offer for the Nat Geos, but no thank you, I have several boxes in the garage and a box of historic Desert Magazines. And thanks for the kudos on the video!
@dieseldirtdude
@dieseldirtdude 2 ай бұрын
@@BackRoadsWest1 yes one and the same, i came across your channel recently, you quite the geology buffs, im very interested in your content, ill be checking in regularly, kudos on your great jobs
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 Ай бұрын
@@dieseldirtdude So, you do remember me? I believe we met for the first time at a New Years Eve party at your house around 1982. My brother was late, as always, so I had to introduce myself. We later did several things together once I moved up there, which were good times, then I believe my brother and you had a falling out of some sort. I just spoke to Rob a few weeks ago, he's still as elusive as ever. Hope you're doing well in Oak Hills. I currently live outside of St. George Utah.
@dieseldirtdude
@dieseldirtdude Ай бұрын
@@BackRoadsWest1 st george is offroad heaven, you lucky guy, i usually spend 6 weeks on vacation through august and september, 2 weeks in moab, traveling the rockies along the divide every summer, you can see my interest in your content sharing the same terrain. i dont talk to rob following his bad financial decisions, i do still have his old jeep truck, getting a repaint again, cummins powered, along the lines of desert visitation and camping all over the mojave locally, ive managed 300k desert miles with the jeep, i fixed it up when i was 26, now 64 going through a refresh. i know you guys moved up from sun valley, i did a lot of lake powell miles with jim idleman, your neighbor, did alot of fun runs with his dad too, did you know jim passed away? i think you knew ed holmes too?
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 Ай бұрын
@@dieseldirtdude Wow, you still have that old Willys?! Isn't it a 1963? That's amazing. Better than my Gen 2 4Runner I bought new in 1995 that I still drive around and runs circles around anything else on the rough roads here. And it's stock other than larger springs. At any rate, I'd love to see the 'ol Willyes if you ever make it up here. Great memories of that truck. LOL - Rob's bad financial decisions. He just called me a few weeks ago because he owes $3500 to Edison and his power was currently off. How does someone get a $3500 electric bill?? I was trying to help him pay the bill, but then his power magically came back on. Very odd. I've tried to contact him several times to see if it's still on, because that was probably a fluke. But he hasn't called me back, which tells me how good he'll be at paying back his debt. I think he's totaled most of the vehicles he owns, including the Willys, which turned out to be your gain! We ought to talk or get together the next time you're passing thru up here, or I'm down there. FYI, I know most of the roads in SW Utah like the back of my hand, plus I work as a tour guide occasionally and work with 2 different tour companies. We only get down to So Cal usually once a year around the holidays. My wife's family lives in Devore and we're pretty close with Christy & Casey. Email me - cliff@backroadswest.com and we'll keep in touch.
@corksauve4949
@corksauve4949 Ай бұрын
Is the white rocks area the same as white pocket?
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 Ай бұрын
No. Ironically, the high point of White Pocket is visible from White Rocks. But White Pocket is in Vermilion Cliffs National Monument and completely different geologically and scenery-wise. Our next video, which will be ready in a few weeks, will cover White Rocks. For now though, enjoy our tour of White Pocket: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ftOlipl4p9uzpXU.html
@corksauve4949
@corksauve4949 Ай бұрын
@@BackRoadsWest1 Thanks for the input. But now I'm confused. In the video you were referring to White rocks. In your reply you refer to the area you were in as white pocket.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 Ай бұрын
@@corksauve4949 I just re-read my reply. It's correct. White Rocks is in GSENM and White Pocket is in Vermilion Cliffs. White Rocks and White Pocket are 15 miles apart. Look both up on Google Maps.
@corksauve4949
@corksauve4949 Ай бұрын
@@BackRoadsWest1 That's okay, you don't understand what I said. No worries, it is a great video.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 Ай бұрын
@@corksauve4949 Regardless, thank you!
@bethmiklavcic180
@bethmiklavcic180 2 ай бұрын
Don't lump all citizens of Utah in the same category. Many of us were against Trumps change of the monument. Fortunately that has been undone.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 2 ай бұрын
I didn't, I think the two sides have been pointed out. As for sides, there's more than one than the other in Utah and the opposite in California. It is what it is.
@mxmissile4588
@mxmissile4588 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the reminder. Have just sent a message to Trump to please change the boundries back to what the STATE OF UTAH wants - not the far- left environmental wackos.
@havechannelwillyoutube
@havechannelwillyoutube Ай бұрын
"The NPS Kiss of Death" once a place enters the "protection" of the park service, its ruined for the common man, and loved to death by the masses. Designation equates resource destruction, and citizen alienation from the land. I love the park service, but I also love to hate the park service (passionately so). The park service is a bureaucratic nerds orgasm and serves the sole interest of the feds and regulatory nerds that get off on implementing prohibitions.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 Ай бұрын
But, as stated in the video, the NPS does not manage GSENM. The BLM does, as several other newer national monuments around here. A much better choice in my opinion. The "citizen alienation" is all too alive in Zion NP, which is in my backyard, I see it a lot. And those places are crawling with tourists thanks to social media (perhaps people like me are partially to blame). The NPS needs to do what the BLM does at Coyote Buttes (The Wave) and limit the number of people into the canyon, just like they did during COVID. This would make for a much nicer experience and it would cause people to plan their trip.
@Connect662
@Connect662 Ай бұрын
Please just leave it alone!!!!!!!!
@safepetproducts
@safepetproducts 2 ай бұрын
I think the lesson is that we don't need more national monuments. They will just get overrun. These places are already protected, let's just leave them be.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 2 ай бұрын
One would think that. All of Utah's parks are being overrun with people for the past 3-5 years.
@havechannelwillyoutube
@havechannelwillyoutube Ай бұрын
​@BackRoadsWest1 blame Utah's "Big 5" marketing campaign. It's documented as one of the driving forces contributing to Utah recreational opportunities being overrun.
@BackRoadsWest1
@BackRoadsWest1 Ай бұрын
@@havechannelwillyoutube that is absolutely correct. In Germany, when you go to a movie theater, you'll see Utah advertised. Also in German, as well as other European countries, the Utah Department of Tourism employs people that live in those countries to promote Utah. It's probably time to stop. The word has gotten out!
@MrMwolf69
@MrMwolf69 2 ай бұрын
I lived in Boulder,UT, for 5 years.This place changed my look in life from hollyweird to embracing solitude.The things I've seen and experienced felt like a movie.
@wasatch0
@wasatch0 Ай бұрын
What did you do for work in Boulder?
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