Shafer Canyon Overlook - Canyonlands National Park
Tijdens ons bezoek aan Canyonlands National Park stopten we bij de Shafer Canyon Overlook.
Shafer Canyon Overlook, Canyonlands National Park, UT
Shafer Trail - Canyonlands - Utah - Full
No timelapse - No Cuts
Shafer Trail Road-Shafer Canyon Road is a 18 miles dangerous dirt track located near Moab, in eastern Utah, in the western United States.
The road is winding, in most places only wide enough for one vehicle, on one side bordered by cliffs and on the other side by an almost straight drop.. Any four-wheel drive vehicle should be able to navigate this well maintained road.
Along the way you get to see some amazing views.
CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK - Big Spring Canyon Overlook
My Camera:
I use this to get smooth GoPro footage (Gopro Karma Grip):
Check out the gorgeous drive into the Canyonlands Needles District here
After a long drive from Flagstaff, Arizona, we ended day 7 of our road trip around the southwest with a stop at Big Spring Canyon Overlook in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. This was the first stop of our 36 hours in Moab, Utah.
While The Needles District of the park only draws about 20% of the total park visitors, it was our favorite of the two districts we visited while in town (the other being Island in the Sky).
Music - She Dreams in Blue by Josh Woodward. Free download:
Canyonlands National Park, Utah, USA in 4K Ultra HD
Canyonlands National Park, in Southern Utah - Island in the Sky and Needles sections.
Main locations in the video:
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.
Music:
Rob Cosh - Ponder - 04 - Nature's Clock
robcosh.bandcamp.com
Licensed via ilicensemusic.com
--------------------------------------
About Amazing Places on Our Planet:
Immerse yourself in scenic beautiful places on our planet without the distraction of words.
New 4K video every Friday or every second Friday.
Subscribe:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Google+:
Website:
Movies On Map:
Watch More Amazing Places on Our Planet: All 4K Ultra HD Videos:
US National Parks in 4K:
Canada in 4K:
China in 4K:
Southern Africa in 4K:
Amazing Trails:
Indonesia in 4K:
Iceland in 4K:
Best selection by year:
Canyonlands Needles District: Dispersed Campsite - Free & Spectacular!
The Needles District of Canyonlands National Park in Utah is a wonderful destination for the Overlanding inclined. Routes like Lockhart Basin, Elephant Hill, Beef Basin, and Bobbie's Hole to name just a few are all around this dispersed campsite. Being so close to the park just adds to its appeal.
In sharing this video with you I only have a couple of requests. If you use any of the campsites I share, please Tread Lightly! and leave it better than you found it. Also, you can really help us reach our goal of helping new Overlanders or Overlanders how would find this information useful in their adventures by Liking and Subscribing to this channel this helps this Video rank higher in a search.
MUSIC:
Video Soundtracks by:
Epidemic Sound
The gear we use and TRUST:
Canyonlands National Park Scenic Drive
Enjoy this drive from Moab, Utah into Canyonlands National Park! This route includes stops at the Green River Overlook and Upheaval Dome, before coming to an end at Grand View Point. Look for another video to take you out of the park and to Arches.
MyDrivelapse.com and Takemytrip.com provide driving videos and stories to help you plan your trip. Check out hundreds of videos on my YouTube channel. Subscribe if you like it! Dozens of new videos are on the way in the coming weeks.
I made this trip in January 2018. Video shot with a Brinno TLC-200 Pro time-lapse camera mounted on my roof with a homemade magnetic case. I travel with two Brinno cameras - one facing forward, the other in reverse. Sometimes the reverse camera captures better video (fewer raindrops and bugs hit the rear-view lens).
On Facebook!
Like for updates & great travel ideas
Photography:
Music Info:
I am running with temporary success from a monstrous vacuum in pursuit
Artist: Chris Zabriskie
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
Use:
The video used in this clip is copyrighted. You may NOT rip, re-encode, download, rebroadcast, etc., on any platform without permission. You MAY embed this video on your website without permission. You MAY -- and really should -- post this video on your Facebook page, tweet it out, etc., and share it with your friends! If you'd like to use it in a non-commercial project, school project, etc. (for free), please contact me for permission.
Schafer Canyon Overlook - Canyonland National Park - Moab, UT
June 2016
Shafer Trail Off-roading Canyonlands National Park Utah
Shafer Trail - We took our Jeep on a little off-roading trip from the top of Shafer Trail to the bottom. A real nail-biter!
No Copyright - Music By - Epidemic Sound - I'll Never Leave Your Side - Henrick Nagy feat. Natalie Major. Instrumental version - Henrick Nagy.
Canyonlands Shafer Trail & Dead Horse Point State Park in Utah
Taking a drive down the dangerous Shafer Trail in Canyonlands to Gooseneck overlook. 4x4 required. Also Mesa Arch, Dead Horse Point State Park topped of with some lightning at night in the desert
Top 8 Sights at Canyonlands National Park
Canyonlands National Park: My favorite canyon national park!! Check out the top sights at Canyonlands.
#nationalparks #canyonlands #canyonlandsnp
Blog entry at:
Join us on our journey to all 59 National Parks in the USA at
Canyonlands National Park: The Most Terrifying Drive of my Life! (Ep. 19)
Dec. 18, 2016: I made it! I'm here at Canyonlands National Park just outside Moab, Utah and the best part is that there's no hazardous weather to shut down the park!
I started the morning with sunrise photography at Dead Horse Point State Park before heading to Canyonlands. From there I visited Mesa Arch, Green River Overlook, Upheaval Dome, Grand View Point Overlook, & Buck Canyon Overlook. Those were all trumped by my drive down the Shafer Trail to Musselman Arch!
It's an unpaved road taking you down into the canyon below! 4x4 and nerves of steel are the only requirements - it's not for the faint of heart!
Tomorrow, we go to Arches National Park!
STUFF I USE:
Sigma Art 20mm f/1.4 -
Sony RX100 m3 -
Joby GorillaPod Hybrid -
PIXEL Professional Noise Cancelling -
NEEWER 160 LED Video Lighit -
GoPro Hero3 Black Edition -
Nikon D610 -
Sony MDR-7506 Headphones -
Follow me on Instagram:
Music: Shine by Joakim Karud
(
[Canyonlands Expedition - 2/5] White Rim Trail - Day 1 [4K]
On the second day of our journey into the heart of Southern Utah, we checked out:
- Moab, UT 0:45
- Mesa Arch 1:05
- Grand View Point Overlook 1:10
- Shafer Trail / Shafer Canyon Road 1:39
- White Rim Trail / Gooseneck Overlook 2:25
-------------------------------------------------------------------
A little background if you'd like (via Wiki):
The White Rim Road is a 71.2-mile-long (114.6 km) unpaved four-wheel drive road that traverses the top of the White Rim Sandstone formation below the Island in the Sky mesa of Canyonlands National Park in southern Utah in the United States.
The road was constructed in the 1950s by the Atomic Energy Commission to provide access for individual prospectors intent on mining uranium deposits for use in nuclear weapons production during the Cold War. Large deposits had been found in similar areas within the region; however, the mines along the White Rim Road produced very little uranium and all the mines were abandoned.
The road surface consists of loose dirt, sandy dry washes and sandstone rock formations. Four-wheel drive vehicles and mountain bikes are the most common modes of transport though horseback riding and hiking are also permitted. Typical excursions at a modest pace take two days by four-wheel drive vehicle and three days by mountain bike. Street-legal, registered motorbikes are also permitted to travel on the road. The National Park Service (NPS), which administers the park and maintains the road, recommends bicyclists have a motorized support vehicle to carry extra water. No potable water is available anywhere along the road and there are few river access points. The Green River is accessible at spots along the western end of the road but Lathrop Canyon is the only access point to the Colorado River near the eastern terminus. Hikers may access the White Rim from the Island in the Sky by hiking down steep trails leading to seven points along the road.
Roads leading to the White Rim Road are Mineral Bottom Road, also called Horsethief Trail, in the park's west side and Shafer Trail in the park's east side. Both roads are junctions off the Island in the Sky park road, which is an extension of Utah State Route 313. A shorter alternate from Moab is Potash Road—Utah State Route 279—in the east side of the park which connects at the junction of White Rim Road with Shafer Trail.
--------
Music sourced via Creative Commons by the brilliant Doctor Turtle.
Canyonlands National Park, Utah (Island in the Sky)
Exploring the Island in the Sky district of Canyonlands National Park, Utah: Shafer Trail Overlook, Mesa Arch, Grand View Point, Monument Basin, Orange Cliffs, Buck Canyon Overlook, Green River Overlook. Hiked and narrated by Estonian journalist Priit Pullerits on July 3, 2017.
Camping - Needles Overlook Spectacular- Canyon Rims, UT
Camping - Needles Overlook Spectacular - Canyon Rims, UT
Free Primitive Camping - Needles Overlook Spectacular - Canyon Rims, UT. This place lives up to it's name for sure. Just incredible scenery.
Website:
Twitter:
Soundcloud:
Flickr:
Instagram: Fire Snake Prophecy
Mesa Arch-Grand Viewpoint-Shafer Canyon-Island in the Sky-Canyonlands NP
Mesa Arch, Upheaval Dome, Grand View Point, Green River Overlook, Shafer Canyon Overlook and the Visitor Center Overlook.
Xterra Off Road: Canyonlands Utah
Our Xterra goes off road on Shafer Trail, a MUST for any people visiting Canyonlands National Park.
[Canyonlands Expedition - 3/5] White Rim Trail - Day 2 [4K]
On the third day of our journey into the heart of Southern Utah, we checked out:
- Airport Campground 0:00
- White Crack Off-Shoot & Campground 1:34
- Murphy Hogback 4:45
-------------------------------------------------------------------
A little background if you'd like (via Wiki):
The White Rim Road is a 71.2-mile-long (114.6 km) unpaved four-wheel drive road that traverses the top of the White Rim Sandstone formation below the Island in the Sky mesa of Canyonlands National Park in southern Utah in the United States.
The road was constructed in the 1950s by the Atomic Energy Commission to provide access for individual prospectors intent on mining uranium deposits for use in nuclear weapons production during the Cold War. Large deposits had been found in similar areas within the region; however, the mines along the White Rim Road produced very little uranium and all the mines were abandoned.
The road surface consists of loose dirt, sandy dry washes and sandstone rock formations. Four-wheel drive vehicles and mountain bikes are the most common modes of transport though horseback riding and hiking are also permitted. Typical excursions at a modest pace take two days by four-wheel drive vehicle and three days by mountain bike. Street-legal, registered motorbikes are also permitted to travel on the road. The National Park Service (NPS), which administers the park and maintains the road, recommends bicyclists have a motorized support vehicle to carry extra water. No potable water is available anywhere along the road and there are few river access points. The Green River is accessible at spots along the western end of the road but Lathrop Canyon is the only access point to the Colorado River near the eastern terminus. Hikers may access the White Rim from the Island in the Sky by hiking down steep trails leading to seven points along the road.
Roads leading to the White Rim Road are Mineral Bottom Road, also called Horsethief Trail, in the park's west side and Shafer Trail in the park's east side. Both roads are junctions off the Island in the Sky park road, which is an extension of Utah State Route 313. A shorter alternate from Moab is Potash Road—Utah State Route 279—in the east side of the park which connects at the junction of White Rim Road with Shafer Trail.
--------
Music sourced via Creative Commons by the brilliant Doctor Turtle.
CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK UTAH (& MESA ARCH) | EP20
Hey everyone!! Join us for an adventure to Canyonlands National Park Utah. We also explore the famous Mesa Arch at Canyonlands.
We are currently staying at Under Canvas Moab and using our glamping tent as a home base to explore the famous Canyonlands National Park, Mesa Arch, and Arches National Park.
It cost $30 USD to enter the park and it is valid for 7 days. When we arrive at Canyonlands, we check out Grand View Point Overlook. The footage taken at Canyonlands is taken from this view point.
Also, we announce Robyn's FIRST VLOG!! She filmed her first vlog at Canyonlands :-) So much fun!! Check out Robyn's YouTube channel and give her some love over here:
Lastly, we go and check out what all the fuss is about at Mesa Arch. This arch is famous for sunrise photographers. Although we are not visiting at the best time - we figured that we should see it. It is TINY! The arch is not as big as I imagined. Nonetheless, the drop off was insane but feel it is slightly overrated!!
Filmed: 29th August 2018
#BradNewtonTV #Utah #Vlog
——————————————————
MY SKILLSHARE COURSES:
Learn how I edit all of my videos in my comprehensive video editing course on Skillshare. I also teach fitness fundamentals to help you get into shape.
Use the link below to get 2 months free Premium access.
——————————————————
SOCIAL MEDIA:
INSTAGRAM ➜ @bradnewtonofficial
MY BLOG ➜
EMAIL ➜ brad@bradnewton.tv
——————————————————
MUSIC USED IN THIS VLOG:
All tracks came from Soundstripe. I highly recommend them. If you sign-up you will receive 10% off and it's all copyright free!
——————————————————
THE GEAR I USE:
First Camera ➜
Second Camera ➜
Zoom Lens ➜
Drone ➜
Microphone ➜
Memory Sticks ➜
My Editing Laptop ➜
——————————————————
DISCLAIMER:
Brad Newton is not a doctor or a medical professional. Always consult a physician before starting any exercise program. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Brad Newton will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death.