Exploring a Plane Crash Site and More [VIDEO]

In this video I hike up the highest peak in Arizona, find a WWII-era plane crash site, and explore a unique geological feature with Native American traces. (Click here if you can’t see the video below.)

DATE FILMED: August 2018

GPS COORDINATES
* Humphreys Peak trailhead: 35.331076, -111.711649
* Humphreys Peak summit: 35.3463, -111.6779
* Plane crash: 35.3410, -111.6903
* Keyhole Sink trailhead: 35.262067, -112.010901
* Keyhole Sink: 35.2687, -112.0155
* Campsite: 35.3022, -111.8957

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1 thought on “Exploring a Plane Crash Site and More [VIDEO]

  1. Favorite part is seeing that Native American site! You have such unbelievable luck in finding super great camp sites where there’s no one in site or no one comes around to bother you. If I had that luck, i’d Feel like I was in heaven.

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