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Sunny Minedew
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ส.ค. 2016
Sailing the Desert
Features a day on the Smith Creek playa, a dry lake bed near Austin, Nevada Land Sailing.
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Through Colored Windows - Stained Glass in Reno
มุมมอง 425 หลายเดือนก่อน
This short documentary features historical and residential stained glass in Reno, Nevada. It includes many unique images as well as their origins in a variety of churches, public buildings, hotels and private residences.
Women Ranchers in Paradise
มุมมอง 6K7 หลายเดือนก่อน
Features Nevada's oldest single family ranch operation. The Stewart's Ninety Six ranch in Paradise Valley is owned and operated by mother Kris and daughter Patrice Stewart. This historic ranch raises cattle & ranch and performance horses. A traditional spring branding is highlighted.
Mustang Miracles
มุมมอง 394ปีที่แล้ว
The story of an amazing women who is dedicated to rescue, rehab, and re-home wild horses and other animals through her independent Chilly Pepper project.
Creative Journey
มุมมอง 42ปีที่แล้ว
From inception to celebration - this follows the evolution of two art installations born at the Generator in Reno, Nevada which come to life on the playa at Burning Man.
Buddy's Journey
มุมมอง 842 ปีที่แล้ว
Through the organization Pilots N Paws, volunteer Pilot Sandy Munns flies to Porterville, CA to rescue Buddy, a dog who is looking for a forever home.
The Reenactors
มุมมอง 4092 ปีที่แล้ว
A inside look at Reenactors who, through their characters, recreate life the way it might have been in the old west of Virginia City, Nevada over a century ago.
Middlegate Revisited
มุมมอง 3813 ปีที่แล้ว
The old Middlegate Station is one of Nevada's iconic bars and cafes. It was one of many visited a decade ago in the documentary 'Sagebrush Saloons'. We revisit it a decade later to see what has - and hasn't - changed.
Following Nevada Backroads
มุมมอง 1.3K4 ปีที่แล้ว
An inside look at the shooting and production of the KTVN Channel 2 program 'Nevada Backroads'. We follow Jack Sutton as he visits a Pony Express station and a ranch in the Big Smokey Valley, Nevada.
A Sheepman's Legacy
มุมมอง 4464 ปีที่แล้ว
Shot in 2013, A Sheepman's Legacy documents the challenges and rewards of operating a family sheep ranch in Nevada. From the first aspen tree carvings made 100 years ago to today's operation, one Basque family continues to carry on the tradition.
6 Feet Apart
มุมมอง 1314 ปีที่แล้ว
Using Zoom as a medium, senior citizens express their thoughts during the Corona Virus Pandemic.
Reno Rodeo Pickup Men
มุมมอง 7K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Pickup Men are the unsung heroes of the rodeo. Their job is to get the cowboy off the bucking horse safely. Both the rider and the horse need to be the best athletes in the arena.
Wild Horse Journey 0000
มุมมอง 3.7K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Produced in 2005, this follows the gathering of wild horses in Nevada, the gentling of them by inmates at the Warm Springs Prison in Carson City, Nevada, and their adoption to new homes.
Senior Auxiliary Volunteer Effort
มุมมอง 1.7K5 ปีที่แล้ว
This features a variety of duties performed by the Senior Auxiliary Volunteer Effort (SAVE) members, aged 50 , who patrol the city by providing additional resources to the Reno Police Department.
Waltz of Nevada
มุมมอง 1.4K6 ปีที่แล้ว
The Comstock Cowboys perform 'Waltz of Nevada' at the Bucket of Blood Saloon in Virginia City, Nevada
Ain’t no fucking Indians man 😂😂😂😂 stop the lying. These folks are hispanic. Ikno wat real Indians look like because they’re my family members I grew up around em. We don’t look nun like this . These are Hispanics and Asians mixed . Real Indians look like what you call negro or black today . Period.
So beautiful ♡♡
What is the meaning of the song at the end (sung by the women)?
Thanks for sharing, Sunny 🙂
"The animals were here first then they gave the language to the humans?" Since Indians like to blame, it's more likely that the Indians stole the language from the animals.
I love that place just watching it ❤ thanks both you
Got married in the First United Methodist Church! Wonderful windows!
How do you say We Are One?
Without women-ranchers, it wouldn't be Paradise. Thank you.
Awesome!!
Great video. Thank you for sharing and all the best.
Very well done. Both of you make me proud to know you.
spurs? why?
first time horse owner with absolutely zero experience but i manage to gentled and train a wild mustang. you can't imagine the connection you get when you train a wild mustang from day one. you become super attach. I can't imagine having to let it go.
Did you have a mentor? Follow a yb channel or book? How? I want to do this but its so intimidating! 😊
@@Tita09Tx I have to admit at one point I thought I bit off more than I can chew. no mentors, no book, I didn't even know anyone that had horses. I watch a lot of utube on a specific topic. I didn't follow one specific channel because there so many false information. the secret is build trust without scaring then and for my mustang it literally happened over night. once she trusts me, I was able to train her.
I think either wil be great horses
Peace love them both
My dad was a farmer and hired people from the colony in Reno to help weed the farm . He went down in the old Model B truck and get some girls . I was like 6 years old and loved riding in back with girls and they would talk to each other in native language. I didn't understand so I asked if they spoke English, sure one said and said I should learn her language. I replied "No one would teach me. "
I grew up just south of Pyramid Lake and I have a passion for Nevada and the land. I truly believe that the best way to describe and dodument something is using its original language. I hope to learn Paiute someday, but it’s difficult when you can’t interact with the Paiute Nation.
Thank you❤
@16:27 mom.........mom......... mom mom mom MOM!!!!!!! Love you 😊😅😅😅
This was a great Video. I had no idea how smart horses are!
is this song also called Virginia City Waltz, trying to find sheet music to learn to play this piece
Nice video , keep up the good work .
Why can’t you people just leave them alone , how would you like it if the random government just came to your house and separated you from your family wouldn’t like it would ya , you’d say they didn’t have a right to do that to you why cause your guan and you think you have rights well so do those horses , once again selfish human behavior for a competition and then guess what then when the horse is rode into the ground humans will discard him and put him on the slaughter pipeline all for what your own selfish desires do you understand how stupid it sounds that you broke up a herd so you can compete that you can break him and then sell them off and get rode into the ground and end up at the auction house or the slaughter pipeline , wow sos you did all that damage to that animal and I’ve been listening to you people talk you sound like. Bunch of selfish assholes who cares about what you did to the horse it’s all about you people in this video completely selfish , these horses deserve to be free not sitting in your backyard because of your own selfishness
I believe that the normal life of these pets, especially horses, undoubtedly loves familiarity and daily care from the owner of experience in this field.
I've always love horses since i was little but adopting to Indonesia would be expensive. Good job all trainers. I would love to join you.
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Fantastic video. You all are so inspiring. How can someone who’s totally green but loves horses get into the training world?
I have so many questions. How did it go day one? Why did you return one of the mustangs and receive another?
Mustang 🤫
all the prey animals xD I think he means predators.
As far as I know, it's not that France doesn't allow it to be imported, its because Picon contains an ingredient (calamus root) that is banned in the US. So don't blame France for it 😄
1n 1862 The owens valley Paiute( southern most Northern paiute) also went to war with multiple regiments of the 2nd calvary california volunteer army over a period of years. And this volunteer army was tough .and was involved in numerous massacres in ca and nv .there was a Battle of mayfield canyon Bishop C.A / where the paiutes were being chased by the army , in a run down massacre attempt. ( the day before they lost a battle of bishop creek) the army sent scouts who reported seeing a big band of paiutes. the army got to where the indians were and up the valley they seen smoke from campfires, so general mayfield and 200 of his men went to the smoke and chased the warriors women and children and elders up the canyon, and were ambushed by the paiute warriors. immediately general mayfield was hit with a arrow and died. multiple soldiers were killed trying to retrieve his body. they battled for days and there was a indian agent who witnessed the battle and reported not more then 25 paiutes were involved in battle . and they were warriors who sacrificed themselves to let the bigger group of women and children and elders escape. And because the paiute were concealed in the steep canyon the army was forced to retreat back to camp independence some 30 miles away. this massacre attempt was stoped by the warriors. and was recorded. during the battle of mayfield canyon owens valley indian war. the canyon northwest of bishop was named after general William mayfield since his life was lost there. there is a few diffrent accounts or versions of the battles prior to and after . theres actual army notes as proof . during this war the Owens valley Paiute were labled as hostile indians and the west needed protection from the Paiute . so reinforcements were flooding in. some 900 paiutes were forced to fort tejon san Sebastian area. not all the paiutes surrendered Big pine Creek band chief Captian Jaquin jim never surrendered and continued hostilities after the war was considered over. he flew a RED flag boarderd with crow feathers REMBER THE WAR CHIEFS!
I bet if you took the bit out. And rode him with a rope halter he’d probably be better
You can see such a difference between the yearling born in captivity and the gelding who was rounded up, he had so much spirit. God bless these people for working with them
DOC DURDEN was Virginia City's "ICON" for years. He was so proud of Linda, Rick, Carl and all the other locals who were part of Docs movies and commercials. He is so missed. XOOXOOXOXOXOXO Deborah, wife & best friend for over 45 years. XOXOXOXOX
Bad, very bad , these horses is animals, no toys , they need live with dignighty. Sorry
Reno has gone downhill the past 20 plus years. The place has no soul.
Great work. Loved learning about reenactors that hang out in Reno's backyard--Virginia City.
Great job, Sunny! Sorry I wasn't able to do the Fireman in Voices From the Past this year.
A behind the scenes look at actors who bring back the old west in Virginia City.
A little misleading. More about the events and not the pick up men
Fascinating. Thanks. Subbed from England.
anyone interested in working with wild horses the first goal is gaining the horses trust along with mutual respect these horses are born wild ( free ) if you don't have the patience or the time to allow these horses to adjust to their new environment
So cool my horse is part mustang she is in my last video great job
Lol no Elementary championship in 2015
Oh brother. Can't you guys see this horse doesn't want painful metal put in his mouth???????????? Geez. really, it isn't obvious???????? And even though I was ignorant and brainwashed into thinking we "needed" bits [plus, I showed in dressage, where is was not allowed to compete without a metal bit!!], I know better now. This guy needs a "team-mate [someone who knows what they are doing?] to bridle a horse? Who bridles a horse like this? What is he doing??? This guy might be very nice, but, he doesn't know what he is doing. Really? I am 105 pounds, female, and never had a horse I had trouble bridling, even though I am against that now. And I had 17.2 hh TB! That means his withers were TEN INCHES higher than my head! The stirrup was at my shoulder! Anyone notice that the horse was circling, NOT standing still and the rider jerked his mouth as he mounted? And people will say " Oh, that doesn't hurt." Really????????? The guy even mentions around 11:20 how unhappy the horse is with that bit in his mouth, but does he care? Does he stop? No. I can't watch any more. You humans should know better. The horse is clearly telling you, and he is a slave with no choice but pain and abuse, all to make you happy. It's not for him, trust me on that.
15 days, 2 rides from wild and he says that this horse needs the extra time 😆 I train horses that need extra patience and time and I mean MONTHS until the first ride
大陸的な生活なんだろうなあ。馬と一緒に、のんびり、ゆったりとしたさ。まあ、広々とした土地柄で、どうしてそうなってしまうんだね。そういえば以前、海外に渡航した日本人が海外で乗馬の楽しさを覚えて日本に帰国して乗馬をしようとしたら、出来なかったと言うんだ。うるさくてさ。乗馬クラブに入って乗馬をしようとしたらさ。背筋を伸ばせとか、足をもっと伸ばしてしてとか、姿勢が悪いとか、次から次に矢継ぎ早に支持が飛んで来て、その小言が止まらないんだそうだ。やってられないんだそうだ。うるさくてさ。日本人なら誰でもが簡単に考えるまでもなく想像できる日本の慣習だ。だけど今もそうだよねえ。例のクルクルパ~・ジャパンだ。こんな感じでさあ。 『世界中の人達から愛される日本って素敵だと思いませんか?』、とか、『和牛の肉の美味しさに外国人が目から涙を流した。』、とか、『日本のパンの美味しさに外国人が驚いた。』、とか、『日本は素晴らしい国だ、いいから、とにかく、素晴らしいんだ。』、とか、『世界が称賛するにっぽおおん!!』、とか、『てんぷらに金髪の外国人女性が感動!!』、とか、等々とさ。あ、ほれ!、あ、やれ!、あ、どっこいしょ、ってさ。おかめっとひょっとこ踊りを踊りましょう!!、ってさあ。島国とかそんなんじゃないなあ。誰かに乗せられて操られているんだろう。多分、これからもそうだろうなあ。それが日本国であり、日本人なんだろう。どこかまともじゃない。自覚しないんだなあ。そして、自覚できないような仕組みが作られていて、その仕組みのの中に入っちゃっているんだ。r4/2/20日☁1709世。
Uto-Aztecan?