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Lions Park Moab, sunset, budget flycam/glidecam test with the canon g20
Canyonlands National Park, Utah, USA in 4K Ultra HD
Canyonlands National Park, in Southern Utah - Island in the Sky and Needles sections.
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Island in the Sky section: View from Dead Horse Point State Park (0:06), Shafer Trail (0:55), Mesa Arch (1:11), White Rim and Grand View Points (2:07), Whale Rock (2:43), False Kiva (3:18), Upheaval Dome (4:34), Green River Overlook (4:58) and Sunset (5:55).
Needles Section: (6:28), Newspaper Rock (6:41, actually outside of the park), Wooden Shoe Arch (7:00), Chesler Park Loop Trail (7:11 to the end).
Recorded October 2016 in 4K Ultra HD with Sony AX100.
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Cheyenne Botanic Gardens and Lions Park
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The Biblical name Moab refers to an area of land located on the eastern side of the Jordan River. Some historians believe the city in Utah came to use this name because of William Pierce, the first postmaster, believing that the biblical Moab and this part of Utah were both the far country.[4][5] However, others believe the name has Paiute origins, referring to the word moapa meaning mosquito.[6] Some of the area's early residents attempted to change the city's name because in the Christian Bible, Moabites are demeaned as incestuous and idolatrous. One petition in 1890 had 59 signatures and requested a name change to Vina.[7] Another effort attempted to change the name to Uvadalia.[6] Both attempts failed.
During the 1800s the area around what is now Moab served as the Colorado River crossing along the Old Spanish Trail. Mormon settlers attempted to establish a trading fort at the river crossing called Elk Mountain Mission in 1855 to trade with travelers attempting to cross the river. After repeated Indian attacks, the fort was abandoned in late 1855. A new round of settlers established a permanent settlement in 1878. Moab was incorporated as a town on December 20, 1902.[6]
In 1883 the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad main line was constructed across eastern Utah. The rail line did not pass through Moab, instead passing through the towns of Thompson Springs and Cisco, forty miles to the north.[8] Later, other places to cross the Colorado were constructed, such as Lee's Ferry, Navajo Bridge and Boulder Dam. These changes shifted the trade routes away from Moab. Moab farmers and merchants had to adapt from trading with passing travelers to shipping their goods to distant markets. Soon Moab's origins as one of the few natural crossings of the Colorado River were forgotten. Nevertheless, the U.S. military deemed the bridge over the Colorado River at Moab important enough to place it under guard as late as World War II.
Moab's economy was originally based on agriculture, but gradually shifted to mining. Uranium and vanadium were discovered in the area in the 1910s and 1920s. Potash and manganese came next, and then oil and gas were discovered. In the 1950s Moab became the so-called Uranium Capital of the World after geologist Charles Steen found a rich deposit of uranium ore south of the city.[6] This discovery coincided with the advent of the era of nuclear weapons and nuclear power in the United States, and Moab's boom years began.
The city population grew nearly 500% over the next few years, bringing the population to near 6,000 people. The explosion in population caused much construction of houses and schools. Charles Steen donated a great deal of money and land to create new houses and churches in Moab.[citation needed]
Canyonlands Jeep Adventures Moab Utah
Renting a Jeep in Moab is a great way to see the backcountry. There are so many great places to visit and see that renting a Jeep is one of the only ways to get into the backcountry and see what many people miss when visiting Southeastern Utah.
Secrets of the Moab Desert - Potholes & Tardigrades ~ 4K
Watch in 4K Ultra HD as National Park Ranger Karen Garthwait talks about the amazing life-forms found in a pothole in Arches National Park; from tadpole shrimp to the seemingly indestructible tardigrades, as well as biological soil crust, and the importance of conservation in our public lands.
The area surrounding the town of Moab in Southern Utah includes Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, Dead Horse Point, Fisher Towers, Salt Flats Recreation Area and many historic archeological and paleontological sites.
This is a preview from the new theater film now playing in 4K at the Moab Information Center / Visitor Center in Southern Utah. Produced for Canyonlands Natural History Association and the Moab Travel Council.
For visitor information, visit cnha.org.
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Moab, Utah- The Ultimate Off-Road Paradise: Easter Jeep Safari 2019
It's been called the Mecca of wheeling and for good reason. It's unlike nearly any other place on the planet. For one week every year Moab, Utah, plays host to the Easter Jeep Safari event put on by the Red Rock 4-Wheelers. This event is over 50 years old and has a turnout unlike any other like it. We attend every year. Why? All you need to do is watch the video and it will become crystal clear.
Watch some of the most beautiful and challenging off road terrain put our Jeep Wranglers to the test, from max flex of the solid axles to wheeling with one wheel in the air. Easter Jeep Safari is the perfect off road adventure for anyone with a Jeep, no you don't need a Wrangler or Rubicon but it is preferred.
Skydive Canyonlands! - Moab, Utah
On a whim went skydiving in Moab, Utah over the weekend - such a good time!!
Moab Valley RV Resort and Campground - Closest Campground to Arches National Park in Moab, Utah
This campground is the closest one to Arches National Park! It is in Moab, Utah, and has a great pool, giant chess, and mini golf for kids (and adults) and is within close walking distance to the regional Lions Park.
Preston and Grayson have fun in this video playing enjoying all of the amenities of this resort campground. Stay for the fireworks at the end.
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Shafer 4x4 Trail Moab Utah
We first heard about Shafer Trail while watching an Epic Family Road Trip video, and on this trip to Moab, we kind of accidentally found it. So we decided to check it out. It’s a very scenic trail filled with canyon views and massive rock walls. This trail is rated as easy and is suitable for all 4x4s stock or modified. One of the notable features is the area of switchbacks as you rapidly descend into the canyons below. This is the kind of trail that you want to take your time and enjoy and even pack a lunch.
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America Wild: Getting the Shot of Mountain Biking in Moab, Utah
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Canyonlands RV Resort - Moab UT
A great hidden gem in the MIDDLE of Moab UT!!! Only 5 miles South of Arches National Park and in walking distance of many of Moabs great restaurants, shops, etc, etc.
The Best Things to do in Utah - Moab, Utah
Moab Adventure Center ( is your One Stop for Adventure in Moab, Utah. Looking for things to do in Utah, and especially things to do in Moab, Utah? Watch this Top 10 List of the best adventures in the adventure capital of the west: Moab, Utah. From world famous Colorado River rafting, slickrock mountain biking, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, and much much more! Find overnight and day rafting trips, to Hummer Safaris, Canyoneering, and Mountain Biking, you'll get a taste of each adventure and find out why Western River's Moab Adventure Center is your hub to all of what Moab Utah has to offer!
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Moab - Friendsgiving '17
We visit Moab for the 2nd Annual Friendsgiving during Thanksgiving, and have an absolute blast!
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Jeep Jamboree | Moab, UT | Car Club USA
Car Club USA travels to Moab, Utah to document one of the most challenging Jeep Jamboree events. We follow 'Just Jeeps of Omaha' and other Jeep enthusiasts as they brave the Red Desert's trying off-road trails during this annual Jeep adventure.
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Slickrock MTB Trail - The Most Famous Bike Trail
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This is Slickrock Bike Trail, an 11 mile loop in Moab, Utah. It was ridden by dirt bikers in the late 60's before becoming what is arguably the most iconic mountain bike trail in the world.
Early settlers referred to the surface as slick rock because on metal horse shoes it was a nightmare. Lucky for us, it grips tires like sandpaper.
This makes it possible to climb features that look completely absurd. We got a chance to hit some of the Jeep trails in the area, and could not believe the traction.
If you have the strength to keep spinning, every climb on the bike trail is doable. Just make sure you commit and don't stop spinning. Lose your momentum and tumble down an abrasive and unforgiving surface.
At least the helicopter ride to the hospital would have been amazing. The high desert of Utah is spectacular at all times of the year. Stopping for these views can make your first ride on Slickrock last over 5 hours, easy. A strong rider can do it in under 3. Whether you're racking up miles or enjoying the views, bring lots of water. I thought a liter would be more than enough for early October, but I was wrong. It heats up pretty fast out on the rocks.
Guide books usually rank Slickrock as a highly advanced trail. While I'd need to agree that it's pretty dangerous, there's nothing technical about it besides the super steep climbs. Most do agree that the ride is physically demanding. It looks like the hard wavy surface would let you conserve your momentum and fly halfway up the next climb, but that’s not usually the case. Sharp turns and creases in the surface will leave you pedaling hard after only a few sweet seconds of downhill.
We're pretty spoiled these days, as trail builders have become adept at stretching out the downs, but Slickrock's maintenance crew doesn't have the luxury of altering the terrain. There are no manmade features or excavations. On Slickrock, the trail is a white line drawn in paint.
From what I can see, it’s a good line to follow. Although it looks arbitrary at times, veering off of it can send you careening into a cactus patch or tumbling down a slope. Unless you know exactly what’s over the crest of the hill, you're best off following the markings.
Where the terrain allows for it, the painted lines take you on a roller coaster ride, akin to a snake run at a skatepark. Cherish these lines and bomb them brazenly, because you’ll be paying price shortly after.
Because Slickrock is such a famous trail, you can expect to share it with huge crowds at times. While I've read accounts of waiting in line to ride certain sections, it felt spacious and unrestricted when we rode it. Of course, some of the sections are shared with ATV's and Dirtbikes, but everyone is cool.
When you reach the end of Slickrock trail, you'll be pretty exhausted, and if you're like me, ready to hit one of the many eating establishments in Moab. Luckily it's a downhill ride back into town.
For advanced mountain bikers, Moab Utah offers some of the most treacherous and technical terrain around. That was the reason for our visit. Despite its mainstream appeal, Slickrock trail was still a priority; It's what you would call a bucket list trail. You’d be crazy to visit Moab and not ride Slickrock. Just make sure you come early to beat the crowds, and if you’re running inner tubes, keep your pressure well above 40PSI. I suggested that Randall reduce his tire pressure on a steep climb, and it resulted in a pinch flat later on.
While Slickrock trail is extraordinarily unique, it's not the only place in Moab you'll find this riding surface. In the next Moab video we'll have a look at Bartlett Slickrock, which is an open riding area that feels like a natural skatepark. Until then, thanks for riding with me today and I'll see you next time.
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