Weather in Pando today
High - 73° Low - 35°
Partly cloudy
Weather in PANDO for the next 10 days
Did you know?
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Aspen trees in Pando forest have the same DNA forming a massive underground root system.
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The forest is supposedly 80,000 years old which makes it one of the oldest known living organisms.
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Aspens in the Trembling Giant are estimated to weigh 6,000 tonnes which automatically makes it the heaviest known organism.
Where next
Next we're going to explore the unique Bryce Canyon National Park, known to have the largest collection of hoodoos and mesas in the world.
5 useful tips for your trip to Pando
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Wear comfortable hiking boots or shoes before you hit the road to Pando as you’re going to do a lot of walking. 2.
Grab your tent as you can camp in Pando. 3.
There are no benches or sitting areas around so you might want to grab a couple of chairs in case you want to take a short break and enjoy the gorgeous scenery. 4.
Take your camera and a tripod to capture unforgettable pictures there. 5.
The best time of year to see Pando is fall, at the end of September and at the beginning of October. The leaves are turning yellow and the day is still long enough to take pictures.
REPORT
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1. We are writing a script for the first episode of our new travel show that is supposed to come out at the end of May.
2. Trying to get good drone shots and videos for the same show.
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3. Working on the post about Bryce Canyon on the website
4. Going to record the voice over for the Van Gogh video for the YouTube Channel.
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5. Editing the video about Pando forest that should be done by April 30th.
6. Trying to book a campsite for our upcoming trip.
What we are working on right now...
More amazing spots
If you haven’t been to Mars, you can get a feel of it in Bryce Canyon.
Beautiful crimson-colored hoodoos will take you to a different world leaving you speechless and absolutely stunned.
Would you like to find yourself on another planet? On a planet full of unusual rock formations, geysers, hot springs as well as amazing wild animals? Let’s head to Yellowstone that sits on top of a dormant volcano and is home to more geysers and hot springs than any other place on Earth.