I'm so glad you popped up in my feed so I could vicariously enjoy the thrill of the hunt for signs of ancient culture. The southwest is an amazingly beautiful landscape and I've been intrigued with it since my first visit over 20 years ago. My health today limits the kind of places I can access so I'm so happy can join your adventures vicariously. I've been impressed by you from the first video I watched. You have an inquisitive nature, an analytical mind, and a drive to explore: all the best traits for a budding archeologist. I hope I can still be watching 20 years from now, to see what new adventures you'll be going on.
Thank you very much! I hope you enjoy. Check out some of my other videos, there were some amazing places, although my very first videos were not best quality, I am trying to get better.
Great video you have the long legs designed for climbing, as opposed to my stubby short legs💪 thanks for sharing your hikes with me. I would not be able to go otherwise.
Great information, you are quite knowledgeable and Ill catch up on yours and others videos soon! You are on quite the journey thru history,be careful climbing,of loose rocks and biting critters,you need snake protection too! Thank you and AZ Jones for the adventure!
A great video and adventure. Your enthusiasm , enquiring mind and thirst for learning shine through. Never lose that. I often wonder about the hard lives these folks must have had. Keep up the good work and I'm looking forward to more videos.
I am truly enjoying your videos. You are and best example of what happens when people don't talk down to kids, and allow their intellects to grow. I wish you great success in your future endeavors. Meanwhile, I will wait for your next video.
I was sent over by TrekPlanner and I am very grateful to him for doing so. Keep up the amazing adventures. I am over by Prescott and have enjoyed exploring here as much as possible. I can’t wait to catch up on your videos
Some of these rock circles are sheltered foundations for brush huts. Those tribes were semi nomadic, traveling from food source to food source, and to cooler elevations in summer and warmer lowlands in winter, in s cycle of locations repeated year after year.
Thank you for watching! I would love to hear your thoughts. Special thanks to Arizona Jones for coming along on this adventure.
I love the granite Dells
Thanks for the tour. It's like a metropolis. You can visualize everyday life here.
Thank you!
The best part is that you have an excellent inquisitive mind. Thanks for your content!
I appreciate that. Thank you!
Dude, thanks for showing me around! Great video! To quote Emperor Palpatine, I'll watch your career with great interest.
Thank you so much!
Fun video, looks like an amazing adventure! 👏
Thank you!
Thanks for the video! The views are amazing! Thanks to AZ Jones too!
Be safe out there!
Thank you! 🙂
I'm so glad you popped up in my feed so I could vicariously enjoy the thrill of the hunt for signs of ancient culture. The southwest is an amazingly beautiful landscape and I've been intrigued with it since my first visit over 20 years ago. My health today limits the kind of places I can access so I'm so happy can join your adventures vicariously. I've been impressed by you from the first video I watched. You have an inquisitive nature, an analytical mind, and a drive to explore: all the best traits for a budding archeologist. I hope I can still be watching 20 years from now, to see what new adventures you'll be going on.
Thank you very much! I hope you enjoy. Check out some of my other videos, there were some amazing places, although my very first videos were not best quality, I am trying to get better.
Great video you have the long legs designed for climbing, as opposed to my stubby short legs💪 thanks for sharing your hikes with me. I would not be able to go otherwise.
Thank you. Glad you enjoy my adventures!
Great information, you are quite knowledgeable and Ill catch up on yours and others videos soon! You are on quite the journey thru history,be careful climbing,of loose rocks and biting critters,you need snake protection too! Thank you and AZ Jones for the adventure!
Thank you! We are finally getting into the snake hibernation season, so it will be a little easier.
A great video and adventure. Your enthusiasm , enquiring mind and thirst for learning shine through. Never lose that.
I often wonder about the hard lives these folks must have had.
Keep up the good work and I'm looking
forward to more videos.
Yes. Thank you!
I am truly enjoying your videos. You are and best example of what happens when people don't talk down to kids, and allow their intellects to grow. I wish you great success in your future endeavors. Meanwhile, I will wait for your next video.
Thank you for the very kind words. 🙂
4:48 " oh beautiful for spacious skies and amber waves..." 😊
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I am impressed how much research and mapping you did on this place. Thank you for sharing the adventure!
Thank you. 🙂
I was sent over by TrekPlanner and I am very grateful to him for doing so. Keep up the amazing adventures. I am over by Prescott and have enjoyed exploring here as much as possible. I can’t wait to catch up on your videos
Thank you so much, enjoy! 🙂
Thanks again for sharing ur Fun!
btw, the wind is caught nicely sounding in your recordings, and i wonder what kind of mike/camera u use, or editing?❤
Thank you. For the camera I just have Insta 3601RS and for the mic it is DJI microphone.
Really well done. I'm impressed and subscribed. Thx for sharing.
Thank you very much! 🙂
As always, you are the best part. I enjoy listening to you explain what you are seeing and also I like the end of vid drone footage
Thank you!
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Hi. Sent over by Trek Planner. I am enjoying your videos. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Australia
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesome.... Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Some of these rock circles are sheltered foundations for brush huts. Those tribes were semi nomadic, traveling from food source to food source, and to cooler elevations in summer and warmer lowlands in winter, in s cycle of locations repeated year after year.
Another great video as allways ❤
Have to check that arizona jones channel too, really great he came along❤
Thank you very much! I am glad you liked it.
It's called a "mano", ... used to grind corn ... (÷
Thank you. I spotted full pieces or parts of manos, but this was the first one that is so thin, usually I see them rounder and thicker.