Love the content, and hope you stick to it, really great videos! You have to make weekly content, which is arduous but gains subscribers! Wishing you the best and will be following your adventures! 🤞💙🌿
Man o' man, you get the award for uphill climber and bushwhacker! Did you find this on google earth or just go on a hunch? That is quite the ancient fortress ruin and I concur, someone took it upon themselves to stack some rocks. Very obvious because the restacked stones just don't fit in. This is quite a find and thanks for the adventure. Till next time, adios amigo!
Thanks for the Bushwacker Award! I did find this on GoogleEarth, but it was not obvious whether it was manmade or not. The wall was single rock width, where most in the area I search in are double stacked with small stones inside for stability! Thanks for joining the adventure! See you next time!
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Yeah, I'm sure the rock walls that were standing were more recently stacked. The site was absolutely an ancient ruin though. Thanks for joining the adventure!
Love the content, and hope you stick to it, really great videos! You have to make weekly content, which is arduous but gains subscribers! Wishing you the best and will be following your adventures! 🤞💙🌿
Dang you know some very precious spots. Always great finds! 💪😎
I’m sure there are more to come! Thanks for joining the adventure!
thank you stay safe ALL
Thanks for joining the adventure!
Happy 4th of July, hope you have many more safe travels.
Thanks! You too! Glad you joined the adventure!
Man o' man, you get the award for uphill climber and bushwhacker! Did you find this on google earth or just go on a hunch? That is quite the ancient fortress ruin and I concur, someone took it upon themselves to stack some rocks. Very obvious because the restacked stones just don't fit in. This is quite a find and thanks for the adventure. Till next time, adios amigo!
Thanks for the Bushwacker Award! I did find this on GoogleEarth, but it was not obvious whether it was manmade or not. The wall was single rock width, where most in the area I search in are double stacked with small stones inside for stability! Thanks for joining the adventure! See you next time!
Awesome! I wonder what it looked like when the people lived there with different vegetation
Thanks! I'm happy you enjoyed the video! I'm trying to get monetized so I can get a piece of software to help us all visualize what this might have looked like! Please think about subscribing if you liked the content! Thanks for joining the adventure!
The way the rocks are stacked look like a house of cards.
Yeah, I'm sure the rock walls that were standing were more recently stacked. The site was absolutely an ancient ruin though. Thanks for joining the adventure!
@@-JoinMyAdventures I would have to 100% agree, Some stone have that look, Thanks.
hike ? i hear highway traffic you can't be that far off road
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About 1/2 mile in with an elevation gain of 500ft. Short hike! It's about discovery of ancient ruins! Thanks for watching!