I've noticed a lot of elementals lately in your videos. They appear to be watching you rather approvingly. Feels like they approve of your approach and respect for the places you go. As always, a truly beautiful video. Thank you again for taking me with you.
Your video skills are improving drastically! My favourite part is what you can see at 14:00 A little piece of advice and it's just my opinion - there is no need to edit in those repeating tracking of birds chirping. If it's dead silent where you're at, then let it be dead silent. I like going along with you on the trip virtually and if it truly is silent while you're filming those shots, I'd rather experience the reality of silence than a dubbed-in repeating bird chirping sound track. Well done young man and I look forward to your next video!
As always watching you out in nature having fun exploring the past and sharing your experiences with us, I am truly grateful. You are the reason I watch your vids.
You really do put together quality videos thank you so much. I’m surprised more people don’t watch your content. I fully expect your channel to blow upin views. Beautiful drone work.
I take it back I like the horn toad And while I’m commenting on the horn toad, I like the information about the yellow flowers. It is very beautiful there.
Enjoying your adventures this is my second one of your to watch -I enjoy all the different things you guys share pottery Petroglyphs plants geology Good job 👍🏼
Young man, Absolutely love your videos & all the great history & information you share. Keep up the outstanding work & DON’T EVER STOP EXPLORING, you’ll stay young forever. Let your parents know good job as well for getting you out & hitting the trails. Look forward to all of your videos 🤙🏼
Its amazing how the landscape changed from green fields to red canyon. Love a slot canyon! Glad to see your shoes, jeans, and palms survived the downhill scrape 😅
Que vídeo excelente! Paisagens absolutamente lindas... Mesmo de muito longe eu viajo para os Estados Unidos, para esses lugares incríveis, repletos de história e de muita beleza, através dos seus vídeos! Obrigada... Seu trabalho é maravilhoso!...
Thank you for another incredible video. Views are unbelieveble stunning i think my favourite parts were those canjons and those strainge rock formations during the end❤ Thank you so much 😍👋🇫🇮
Pretty neat area! In your adventures you may want to consider doing some flint knapping yourself (if you haven't). It's kind of fun, but takes some practice to make a nice arrowhead. I learned at about your age. Plus, it gives you something else to look for - where did they get the raw material?
I would not think so, it took so much time and care to make the pottery that they would have cherished it. But over 1,000 years whatever pots and pieces were left, they washed out and broke into even smaller sherds.
@@joemcintyre2090 Yes, fired in the fire, I am sure to survive hundreds of years. If you watch Andy Ward's Ancient Pottery channel, he had a lot of very interesting information and the process of making ancient pottery.
Are your parents Appalachian? I detect a draw that you probably picked up from them. I could be wrong. Appalachian origins of mine are southern Ohio. Great video guys. Have a good weekend.
Enjoying your adventures this is my second one of your to watch -I enjoy all the different things you guys share pottery Petroglyphs plants geology Good job 👍🏼
This young man is awesome!! He’s going places. Good job mom and dad.
Thank you!
Your video has a great mix of nature, geology and archeology, such a stunning place
Thank you very much!
I've noticed a lot of elementals lately in your videos. They appear to be watching you rather approvingly. Feels like they approve of your approach and respect for the places you go. As always, a truly beautiful video. Thank you again for taking me with you.
Thank you so much!
I had so much fun sliding down the mountain with you!!!😅❤❤❤
haha, thank you!
Very unique geology. Great video.
Thank you!
I appreciate the plants and plant knowledge 🌵☘️❤.
Thank you! It is always interesting to see how the plants grow in such harsh environments.
Great job filming the slide down the hill ,always a wonderful adventure in your videos!
Thanks!
I sound like a broken record and still repeat enjoy your videos. Thank you !
Thank you so much!
Every bit of the video became a different world 🤍
Thank you, the whole place felt like a different place for sure!
Thank you for taking us along on your adventure. That is a beautiful location.
Thank you!
Very interesting adventure. I liked behind the scenes shot of you running up the scree hill to get the shot coming down. Seek & Enjoy! 😎👍
😄 Thank you!
What an interesting adventure! Thank you, great video, I loved the flowers with the bees. ❤
Thank you!
Good morning Ruins and Ridges. I love my Saturday morning. Excursions.
Thank you. 🙂
Awesome vid with great content! Keep ‘em coming.
Thank you very much!
Thanks for the adventure!
Thanks for watching!
An extraordinary adventure! Loved all of it!
Thank you!
Your video skills are improving drastically! My favourite part is what you can see at 14:00 A little piece of advice and it's just my opinion - there is no need to edit in those repeating tracking of birds chirping. If it's dead silent where you're at, then let it be dead silent. I like going along with you on the trip virtually and if it truly is silent while you're filming those shots, I'd rather experience the reality of silence than a dubbed-in repeating bird chirping sound track. Well done young man and I look forward to your next video!
Thank you very much, good suggestion.
Good work, young man. Continue with your passions and enjoy life!
Thank you!
Breath taking and i liked the info about the yellow flowers also the cute little lizard! Great stuff! Grts
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you!
Love the scree footage. The formations and lithic materials. 👍
Thank you! I love this place.
I really enjoyed the video, so much interesting information and such a funny ending 😂 Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you! 🙂
As always watching you out in nature having fun exploring the past and sharing your experiences with us, I am truly grateful. You are the reason I watch your vids.
Thank you!
Thanks, I enjoyed several parts. I would have to see again to choose.
Thank you!
This place was incredible, so many different parts to it. That was so cool when you slid down that hill! Your videos are awesome!!
Thank you! 😄
Love the adventure and your talk.
Thanks. 🙂
Keep going my dude! Def going places!
Thank you! 😊
@@ruinsandridges You bet!
You really do put together quality videos thank you so much. I’m surprised more people don’t watch your content. I fully expect your channel to blow upin views. Beautiful drone work.
Thank you!
I take it back I like the horn toad And while I’m commenting on the horn toad, I like the information about the yellow flowers. It is very beautiful there.
Thank you!
Enjoying your adventures this is my second one of your to watch -I enjoy all the different things you guys share pottery Petroglyphs plants geology Good job 👍🏼
Thank you!
very cool place thanks!
It is! Thank you!
Young man, Absolutely love your videos & all the great history & information you share. Keep up the outstanding work & DON’T EVER STOP EXPLORING, you’ll stay young forever. Let your parents know good job as well for getting you out & hitting the trails. Look forward to all of your videos 🤙🏼
Thank you so much!
Its amazing how the landscape changed from green fields to red canyon. Love a slot canyon! Glad to see your shoes, jeans, and palms survived the downhill scrape 😅
Haha, Yeah. Thank you!
Que vídeo excelente! Paisagens absolutamente lindas... Mesmo de muito longe eu viajo para os Estados Unidos, para esses lugares incríveis, repletos de história e de muita beleza, através dos seus vídeos! Obrigada... Seu trabalho é maravilhoso!...
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The rock observation was my favorite part so far, but I’m commenting before the video is over. I’m sure I’ll come up with something else.
Good job,is cool!
Thank you very much!
I like your music choices too ❤
Thank you so much!
Thank you for another incredible video. Views are unbelieveble stunning i think my favourite parts were those canjons and those strainge rock formations during the end❤
Thank you so much 😍👋🇫🇮
Thank you for letting me know! 🙂
Pretty neat area!
In your adventures you may want to consider doing some flint knapping yourself (if you haven't). It's kind of fun, but takes some practice to make a nice arrowhead. I learned at about your age. Plus, it gives you something else to look for - where did they get the raw material?
Thank you! Yes, planning on doing that.
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The Trek Planner recommended this channel !
Oh wow, thank you for watching!
It looks like a lot of smoke was over the top of that I can picture a man sitting napping his tools
Makes you wonder if the pottery was considered disposable to the people who used them like paper plates are to us.
I would not think so, it took so much time and care to make the pottery that they would have cherished it. But over 1,000 years whatever pots and pieces were left, they washed out and broke into even smaller sherds.
@@ruinsandridges I wonder if they fire cured the pottery or if they just sun dried it?
@@joemcintyre2090 Yes, fired in the fire, I am sure to survive hundreds of years. If you watch Andy Ward's Ancient Pottery channel, he had a lot of very interesting information and the process of making ancient pottery.
@@ruinsandridges Thanks for the info I will check it out because I have never given the subject much thought.
Is the bluish small plants sage coming up?
Not sure, did not really look like sage.
Are your parents Appalachian? I detect a draw that you probably picked up from them. I could be wrong. Appalachian origins of mine are southern Ohio. Great video guys. Have a good weekend.
No they aren’t.😊
No :)
It’ll rip the back of your jeans out
That looks so fun. Did it tear your jeans up? I’ve climbed hills like that and it’s no joke, but I never tried to go down.
@@JeannieHamilton-wm3cn No, but it can destroy your shoes.
Better watch for raddler snake's in there
Yes, we do
75where do you get your age thing from humanities science based on assumptions? You should listen to real scientist in Genesis is history
Great looking area to camp with horses,or mules,and explore for a few weeks 👍🤠. Water needed …….."Thx. Be cautious on those slopes…and crevasse. 🫣….
Thank you!
Enjoying your adventures this is my second one of your to watch -I enjoy all the different things you guys share pottery Petroglyphs plants geology Good job 👍🏼
Thank you! It is all very intertwined, Native people used geology and plants very cleverly.