It's nice to know that I'm not the only one who wonders what our fellow human beings were thinking and doing centuries back. I watch so many documentaries, and can't stop wondering what life (and the planet) was like 300, 1000, 10, 000+ years back! Thank you for sharing.. ..peace
I love it when you take us with you on a walk in such amazing places. As others have said, it also feels to me like I am experiencing these beautiful locations with you. Thank you for taking the time and such care to create and share these video adventures. Isn't Nature amazing? How perfectly the roadrunner blends with her surroundings. Standing still, she magically disappears, only to reappear when she runs. Beautiful.
As usual awesome video's, I am living vicariously through you ! Thanks for the trips and the hiking, my old bones wouldn't be able to handle all of those long walks. Watching your videos I hardly feel a thing . NEXT ! lol
Beautiful video like always loved the historic sites and rock art👌 and the native music was so soothing thank u so much for sharing this with the world.
Thank you for this beautiful video. It was like I was walking beside you. Again thank you, due to my health I can't get out like we would like. Because of your video it like there to see all the beautiful sites.
I saw the roadrunner! I've only ever seen one in person. Those petroglyphs were amazing. It makes me feel so connected to humanity to see those, and every time I sit around a fire like our predecessors did. Thanks for this video. I love NM.
Best vlog I have seen lately. Love feeling like I am walking with you through pre historic and historic sights. Thank you for the beautiful scenery as well.
Hi Carolyn, thank you for this awesome journey! I loved it. It's amazing how those works of art have withstood the elements.Beautiful and interesting! A thousand thank you's for this video! Carolyn, you are awesome!
love hearing the noise of the ground under your shoes when you walk ...the way you make your videos gives us a real feeling of being there..and it is a blessing for many like me who can't do it right now ..so..thank you....nice and interesting
An outdoor museum!!! It’s creepy and awesome at the same time.Its insane how you can still see the art.The mountains are beautiful.Great find and Thankyou for sharing.I love to learn and see things out and about.Nice presentation.
Carolyn I love your respect for the native site as you put back. The old adage of take only photos and leave only footprints is one we all need to encourage.
Carolyn loved this 💕 I am from England and love the history surrounding our country, but equally world history in general is fascinating. Thank you so much for sharing this part of American history to the rest of the world, makes me think somewhere along the line we are all linked and possibly related in some way. I too like you think although life must have been tough to survive, it was what life is about and what humans were meant to do. Basic survival brings us next to godliness and nature is where we all belong, not in concrete jungles. Love you and Capone and thank you again lovely lady 🌈🌻💕🇬🇧
Amazing Video☺Lot of history behind it all.. Nice intresting walk Carolyn. Thanks for Sharing. So beautiful. Bless You and Cutie Capone.I enjoy your Channel.🌞💚
Awesome love your videos ,and yeah I am still up at 4:10 am watching your videos . guess my life will no longer be boring as it use to be since I found your channel . I love them all that I have seen so far.
Carolyn, I would have had a hard time leaving a place like this. I would have plunked my sorry butt down and looked at all the possible pottery and tool possibilities....thank you for bringing us with you....I look forward to more like this.
Thank you Carolyn for taking us on this journey, not only is this interesting but educational, I visited Waco, TX where petroglyphs were also in the boulders. Good choice on music!
this is why I enjoy watching your video's. you are doing things that I didn't get to do when I was young. Now I am to old. thank you so much for the effort , the work, that you put into your video's for your followers. I feel so grateful to you. thank you so much.
I live in those mountains you were showing, in a little place called Bent!! Its between Tularosa and the Mescalero reservation! We love New Mexico My husband was born here! His great great grandfather is up on the wall at the Lowes Grocery store in Alamogordo! He was in the Lincoln county wars! A friend of Billy the Kid and the regulators! History is everywhere around here!! And it's beautiful country indeed!
Darn, watched twice, couldn't spot the roadrunner. Your vids are conveying such a calmness now. Calm after the RTR is probably the therapy you needed. No, really, this petroglyph hike and your last vid of the 6 mile hike created a physical calmness in me. The music choices, the details, your observations of your experiences are really getting good! Tanks
WOW BEAUTIFUL VIEW!!! You go to such BEAUTIFUL view places!!! & YES I saw the CUTE LIL RoadRunner, they are such BEAUTIFUL animals!! HUGS to you & Capone!!!!
Love places like this.....can you imagine how pristine the area looked back in their days.... no pollution.....clean water.... I'm like you it would be amazing to just get a glimpse into their world.
That was so interesting to see the petroglyphs in context. As each one came into view, I too tried to consider what they meant - or what motivated them. My gut tells me they were to record things they'd encountered in their travels, like seeing a rattler, a panther/ mountain lion, a large bird with big claws at thee end of long legs - so likely an eagle, a ram & one dead ram with arrows in it. I appreciated your insight about the symbols with dots around the edges, as indicators of population. That gave wing to me thinking that the one of 2 teardrop shapes - you noticed looking like the infinity symbol. - could indicate a portion of the group left & a larger portion stayed...if a circle had indicated a whole group - much as a cell divides, creating two. I live in New England so often look around & think of what an area looked like to the original inhabitants. Just remembered - many years ago, the older brother of my best friend in HS, had found some pottery or shards up in Maine, with a unique red paint. He later learned they were evidence of a Pre-Columbian culture - the Red Paint People. Thanks for giving my morning such an interesting start!
Great video, Carolyn! So many historical and interesting things are missed passing up places like this. I'm not certain, but the tiny rocks you picked up might be tiny pieces of pottery, but I think they have a curve on the inside making it appear like clay. Since there is a lot of igneous rock, (deepest and hardest), basalt which comes from way below the surface through volcanic action, heat, upheavals in earth's crust, the melting volcanic rock melds with sandstone on the top layer of earth and other types of rock midway. They can form these small curves as the rock melted. Much like the petroglyphs were black on the surface yet light underneath. Here is a very interesting article on it: geoinfo.nmt.edu/tour/landmarks/three_rivers/home.html. The shell was an interesting find, but when we think of the mile down of the Grand Canyon's Colorado River being formed by the water, then it started a mile high and cut the canyon over millions of years, so the water had to be well over 6000 ft when the ice age melted away. Geology is so interesting! Keep your eyes peeled for meteorites. They're everywhere out here in the deserts and high desert. You always make me go look something up that I used to teach to my elementary students, that I had forgotten about. Great job! ☮️
Native flutes music was awsome..makes my heart soar like the eagle.
Super Fascinating Thanks for sharing.
It's nice to know that I'm not the only one who wonders what our fellow human beings were thinking and doing centuries back. I watch so many documentaries, and can't stop wondering what life (and the planet) was like 300, 1000, 10, 000+ years back! Thank you for sharing.. ..peace
I love that you show us rocks and pieces of broken pottery, but then you leave them behind, replacing them where you found them. ❤️
I love it when you take us with you on a walk in such amazing places. As others have said, it also feels to me like I am experiencing these beautiful locations with you. Thank you for taking the time and such care to create and share these video adventures.
Isn't Nature amazing? How perfectly the roadrunner blends with her surroundings. Standing still, she magically disappears, only to reappear when she runs. Beautiful.
As usual awesome video's, I am living vicariously through you ! Thanks for the trips and the hiking, my old bones wouldn't be able to handle all of those long walks. Watching your videos I hardly feel a thing . NEXT ! lol
Beautiful video like always loved the historic sites and rock art👌 and the native music was so soothing thank u so much for sharing this with the world.
There's just something about Native American flute music .... ❤😏
I agree, I love it! I fell in love with it when I was getting acupuncture treatment. She always played it for me during my 30 minutes of treatment.
I used to go to someone who played the Native American flute music while giving me a hot stone massage.
Thank you for this beautiful video. It was like I was walking beside you. Again thank you, due to my health I can't get out like we would like. Because of your video it like there to see all the beautiful sites.
Ronda Abbott I’m house bound too. I really need her videos!
I saw the roadrunner! I've only ever seen one in person. Those petroglyphs were amazing. It makes me feel so connected to humanity to see those, and every time I sit around a fire like our predecessors did. Thanks for this video. I love NM.
Very cool. That roadrunner made me smile. I love history and nature, you delivered both. Thank you Carolyn. Hi Capone, missed you boy. 🐕 🐾
One of your absolute best videos. I truly loved it.
Great vid Ms Carolyn. Those petroglyph's were beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Safe Travels!
What beauty our country holds! I can't wait to see more of it! Thanks so much for taking us along!!
Best vlog I have seen lately. Love feeling like I am walking with you through pre historic and historic sights. Thank you for the beautiful scenery as well.
Hi Carolyn, thank you for this awesome journey! I loved it. It's amazing how those works of art have withstood the elements.Beautiful and interesting! A thousand thank you's for this video! Carolyn, you are awesome!
love hearing the noise of the ground under your shoes when you walk ...the way you make your videos gives us a real feeling of being there..and it is a blessing for many like me who can't do it right now ..so..thank you....nice and interesting
I am so loving your videos. Great scenery & music. You're doing a great job Carolyn. I look forward to seeing them.
Thank you! This was a really nice tour
Wow! Loved the scenery. Stunning. What beautiful landscape. Thank you, Carolyn. Safe travels to you and Capone.
Your videos are so wonderful. Thanks for sharing another one of your adventures. Safe travels
Great video, Carolyn. Really hope to see it someday myself. Love your background music..so fitting.
An outdoor museum!!! It’s creepy and awesome at the same time.Its insane how you can still see the art.The mountains are beautiful.Great find and Thankyou for sharing.I love to learn and see things out and about.Nice presentation.
Thank you for reading the signs out loud. It's often hard to find a frame that's all in focus. xoxo from chilly Arizona.
Carolyn, this was a great video. So interesting, it felt like we were exploring right beside you. Thank you. 🙂
Carolyn I love your respect for the native site as you put back. The old adage of take only photos and leave only footprints is one we all need to encourage.
What a neat area. Thanks for taking us along! Very beautiful.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video. I really enjoy your history and nature videos!
Really amazing stuff and the music is perfect for it. Thanks again.
Very interesting video! Life is a learning experience. Thanks Carolyn....Enjoyed walking with you..
Carolyn, this video was so interesting. I love the native music and the graphics. Enjoy your trip. Can't wait for our next adventure.
Love love love this! Thank you!!
This place will definitely be added to my bucket places to go visit thank you so much for sharing the content was wonderful
Thank you for the journey
loved it you make me feel as if I was there. Thank you for sharing on my bucket list to visit.
Your video's are wonderful love the music ........ you can imagine a time....and people .
That is seriously fabulous!
Carolyn loved this 💕 I am from England and love the history surrounding our country, but equally world history in general is fascinating. Thank you so much for sharing this part of American history to the rest of the world, makes me think somewhere along the line we are all linked and possibly related in some way. I too like you think although life must have been tough to survive, it was what life is about and what humans were meant to do. Basic survival brings us next to godliness and nature is where we all belong, not in concrete jungles. Love you and Capone and thank you again lovely lady 🌈🌻💕🇬🇧
Beautiful!!!💜💜💜 Thank you for the beautiful scenery and the history of the area.. I love history and watch alot of documentries.
Very educational and entertaining... keep making these type of videos...
Amazing Video☺Lot of history behind it all.. Nice intresting walk Carolyn. Thanks for Sharing. So beautiful. Bless You and Cutie Capone.I enjoy your Channel.🌞💚
Awesome love your videos ,and yeah I am still up at 4:10 am watching your videos . guess my life will no longer be boring as it use to be since I found your channel . I love them all that I have seen so far.
I LOVE this video!!! Thanks so much for making it.
That one took me away. Going back to a time of little record. This made my evening! Thx
Beautiful AWESOME video as Usual Carolyn.. THANKYOU FOR SHARING.. SAFE TRAVELLING ✌ 💘 HAPPINESS. .
Another epic walk with Carolyn! Didn't spot a roadrunner though. Great use of background sounds and music. Fascinating place! Thanks for sharing.
Nice video Carolyn i really enjoyed seeing it thanks for showing us
Carolyn, I would have had a hard time leaving a place like this. I would have plunked my sorry butt down and looked at all the possible pottery and tool possibilities....thank you for bringing us with you....I look forward to more like this.
Thank you Carolyn for taking us on this journey, not only is this interesting but educational, I visited Waco, TX where petroglyphs were also in the boulders. Good choice on music!
Absolutely beautiful view. Thanks for sharing Carolyn. 🤓
Nice. I like your speculation and find myself talking with you as if I’m walking along.
this is why I enjoy watching your video's. you are doing things that I didn't get to do when I was young. Now I am to old. thank you so much for the effort , the work, that you put into your video's for your followers. I feel so grateful to you. thank you so much.
I live in those mountains you were showing, in a little place called Bent!! Its between Tularosa and the Mescalero reservation! We love New Mexico
My husband was born here! His great great grandfather is up on the wall at the Lowes Grocery store in Alamogordo! He was in the Lincoln county wars! A friend of Billy the Kid and the regulators! History is everywhere around here!! And it's beautiful country indeed!
Loved this!
Loving New Mexico, some of my favorite videos. Thanks for taking us along.
Thank you so much again;)
Thankyou just Loved it.
Nice editing job too.
It very beautiful and amazing xx
Really nice video, THANK YOU.....
Just beautiful. Thank you! ;)
Thanks for taking me, you are great!
Nice one Carolyn. Thanks for sharing. Goldie
👍Loved this video. Thanks for sharing. 💞
Thank you, very nice.
Amazing view 👍👍
You can go back in time Carolyn, you think a lot like our people..You are free and happy and kind... You treasure Nature... Megwich (Thank you)
Awesome!
How amazing! Thank you for this awesome tour.
Great video! Thank you for showing us something that I know I probably will never be able to see in person. Loved it!
Darn, watched twice, couldn't spot the roadrunner.
Your vids are conveying such a calmness now. Calm after the RTR is probably the therapy you needed. No, really, this petroglyph hike and your last vid of the 6 mile hike created a physical calmness in me. The music choices, the details, your observations of your experiences are really getting good! Tanks
Superb!
Fascinating! Loved the music in this video too.
I live in NM. It is indeed a magical, spiritual, beautiful place.
Beautiful video and music!
Freaking fantastic footage! Thanks for taking us with you!
This was soo amazing! To think about the people who lived there and the things they did to survive. It's beautiful
WOW BEAUTIFUL VIEW!!! You go to such BEAUTIFUL view places!!! & YES I saw the CUTE LIL RoadRunner, they are such BEAUTIFUL animals!! HUGS to you & Capone!!!!
I loved this video!!
Outstanding Thank you 💞
I always enjoy going along with you on your walks! Loved this one! Thanks for sharing! ❤️❤️❤️
Wow wow epic vlog Thanks Carolyn
thank you CeNedra
I loved the petroglphs
Great video Carolyn. Thanks so much.
This was very interesting!
Wonderful
What beautiful blue skies - thank you for sharing this. Cheers
Great video...love seeing the history of this area!! Thanks so much for all the great narrative!!!
When in Alamogordo we stay at Road Runner RV park. It was cheap back in 2015.
Tears when you touched the past.
Hi Carolyn, thankyou very much for a wonderful video. Stunning scenery. 😊🐶
Fantastic video!
wow!! beautiful place
Well, welcome to New Mexico. It is the land of contrasts and enchantment. Just accept what it is.
Love places like this.....can you imagine how pristine the area looked back in their days.... no pollution.....clean water.... I'm like you it would be amazing to just get a glimpse into their world.
That was so interesting to see the petroglyphs in context. As each one came into view, I too tried to consider what they meant - or what motivated them. My gut tells me they were to record things they'd encountered in their travels, like seeing a rattler, a panther/ mountain lion, a large bird with big claws at thee end of long legs - so likely an eagle, a ram & one dead ram with arrows in it. I appreciated your insight about the symbols with dots around the edges, as indicators of population.
That gave wing to me thinking that the one of 2 teardrop shapes - you noticed looking like the infinity symbol. - could indicate a portion of the group left & a larger portion stayed...if a circle had indicated a whole group - much as a cell divides, creating two.
I live in New England so often look around & think of what an area looked like to the original inhabitants. Just remembered - many years ago, the older brother of my best friend in HS, had found some pottery or shards up in Maine, with a unique red paint. He later learned they were evidence of a Pre-Columbian culture - the Red Paint People.
Thanks for giving my morning such an interesting start!
Thanks for the tour and fun facts. Quite a place.
Thank you for another fascinating video!
Great video, Carolyn! So many historical and interesting things are missed passing up places like this. I'm not certain, but the tiny rocks you picked up might be tiny pieces of pottery, but I think they have a curve on the inside making it appear like clay. Since there is a lot of igneous rock, (deepest and hardest), basalt which comes from way below the surface through volcanic action, heat, upheavals in earth's crust, the melting volcanic rock melds with sandstone on the top layer of earth and other types of rock midway. They can form these small curves as the rock melted. Much like the petroglyphs were black on the surface yet light underneath. Here is a very interesting article on it: geoinfo.nmt.edu/tour/landmarks/three_rivers/home.html. The shell was an interesting find, but when we think of the mile down of the Grand Canyon's Colorado River being formed by the water, then it started a mile high and cut the canyon over millions of years, so the water had to be well over 6000 ft when the ice age melted away. Geology is so interesting! Keep your eyes peeled for meteorites. They're everywhere out here in the deserts and high desert. You always make me go look something up that I used to teach to my elementary students, that I had forgotten about. Great job! ☮️
Awesome.....Really enjoy this Thanks for sharing
Great video! So many petroglyphs 😊💚. Beatiful
Thanks for taking us along!