I really enjoy his excursions and explorations, his obvious love of the beauty of nature and life is evident, plus his reverence for all things living and past is also refreshing
Guys, they call this area of the Sierra Ancha mountains "Devil's Chasm". You can see why. It is a difficult climb to get to. But, the views are spectacular!!!! Beau is the man to get to the top with no support team (other than from all of us)!! Great videos!
Hello again. When you see the true beauty of our planet, I can't help to get upset when I see the garbage in the streams and rivers you hunt in. Its everywhere. I look down from a plane and the ponds and rivers are dark green and disgusting brown. I hope generations to come can change for the better.
The perfect example of a travel video. Taking us places we have never been and maybe never will but always chock full of information delivered with a passion for the subject. It would be so easy to be lazy and simply show the awe-inspiring beautiful landscape with no commentary. You put so much into your videos at every stage and I for one am totally thankful. I know you make your videos to inspire kids but I am 53and you inspire me into changing my way of living. 🇬🇧👍🙏🇺🇸
Honestly I think this video raised the bar for what we should expect from you in the future. When you cut us off with the "Tune in tomorrow" line, I was a little pissed but if you had to do it I guess that was a good spot. YES I'll be here tomorrow. What a beautiful hike. I like the constant reminders that people were here before us and that they survived here. I agree with you about the stone tool you showed us. I have a few rocks I've collected that go in the box called "rocks that might be something or maybe it''s just a rock." I think the tool maker in all of us can recognize those primitive technologies. Loved this video. Keep up the good work.
I am in awe of the landscape and the pueblo were about to see. The Native People were born with a knowing on how to live simply with mother nature and all things created. Thanks Beau for traversing the miles to bring us this glimpse of history. 💖🧗♂️
Can't wait!!! Sidenote; whenever I watch one of your vids and I get to the end where the credits scroll and the birds are chirping, my cockatiels 'talk' back to the chirping birds... every time..lol!
Thank you Sir!! Thank you for taking the time to show us your adventures!! I could not physically make that hike!! It just kills me sometimes!! I broke my neck back in 2009 and am lucky to be alive! I'm also lucky I'm not in a wheelchair!! Thank you for the adventures!!
Neat Hike !...I second anyone who would have soaked their feet in those pools... :) These dwellings were built by a Pueblo Indian community called the Salado, inhabiting them for about 100 years, circa 1300 AD. Its mind boggling to think of the people scrambling about those canyons, -farming, gathering firewood, foodstuffs like the fox grapes, -- women hauling water in jars on their head (!) back up to the dwellings... Once the crops sprouted they were never left alone- people was attentive to each plot 24/7---- the overnights were guarded by the boys and young men who would sit about brush fires telling ghost stories; there to drive away any animal that might ruin their crops..... they raised corn, squash (actually a pumpkin- like plant) and beans... (I used to lived on the Navajo Nation at Canyon de Chelly. I couldn't soak up enuff of this Pre-Columbian history.... ;) . Fantastic video--- now on to watch Part 2 !.................... :) .
You're so brave! Amazing country - thank you SOOO MUCH for taking us on this expedition (so much better than many TV shows which would have to pretty it up or otherwise mess with the credibility) WONDERFUL!
I am too old to do that type of climb, you enabled me to imagine being right there, just wonderful. All the flowers must have been amazing. What a trip. Thankyou.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, i will never be there in my life. I am watching you on a 90" screen TV and you are doing so well!!! I can not wait until tomorrow!! YOU are like a lamer climbing up those rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chigg, this video is among the very best, as exciting and as interesting as a Lash Larue serial to a 9 year old. It captivates me at 77 years. Such a beauiful place. I am so glad you took us there! I noticed what appeared to be wheat or rye at 7:33 in the video. The grapes would indicate at least an accidental wine making. Blackberries from the vine actually contain some alcohol occasionally. I also noticed foxtail growing at the higher elevation. It thrives where there has been farming! I appreciated the layered rock behind you at 24:33. I suppose such rock is sandstone? Thanks for sharing your golden experience. You are the best!
This was WONDERFUL!!!! Something my dad and I would have done 20 years ago!!! What a fabulous (in the true sense of the word!!) place!!!! Loved all three videos!!!
As a fellow West Virginian from an old coal camp in southern West Virginia I enjoy the channel and the enjoy catching the random quotes and references, there seem to be several in each video. Rest beneath the shade of the trees is a Stonewall Jackson quote and his last words. Glad to see Mountaineer being himself and the world appreciating him for it. Good work and keep it up, even though I know you'll never see this.lol...
Breathtakingly Beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us! I have MS and it's impossible for me to do any of this so your videos are the next best thing! Sending love from Texas!
I live many thousands of miles from this place "of yours " and loved every moment watching your climb through this beautiful area. The one plant I saw that I love was the Maidenhead Fern and so surprised to see it so healthy up in those hills. So glad you take the time to describe what you see in an understandable way. I'm too old now to travel anywhere and your Channel is te best I've seen so far. Thank you !
WOW! Huge thanks for making videos of this trip up the mountains. I use to do things like that in my early years and know how amazing it is to be totally away from it all and experience the beauty of other cultures and nature. Can't wait to watch the rest. REALLY enjoying it. Again, thanks so much for taking me along :)
I can't wait to see the next 2 parts to this video! I would love to get out there with my family some day and see this with my own eyes. Aquachigger is by far my favorite channel on TH-cam and you do a great job inspiring me to get out and enjoy nature more! Thank you Beau!
Don't know if you will even read this but I've watched and enjoyed all your videos every single one I find every thing you say and do so interesting and enjoy your vast knowledge thank you for making these videos I hope one time in my life I get to meet and speak to you if not I'll just keep enjoying your videos
When I was young we lived in globe Arizona on Bixby road. This takes me back to all the exploring me and my brother did. We lived not far from the sleeping beauty mountains. Very cool stuff and I appreciate this video and you
You have a deep sense of appreciation for nature and a sense of wonder about the generations who have come before you. I enjoy vicariously traveling with you, huffing and puffing your way up the canyons. Happy trails, sir!.
I must say,I love your videos! very captivating and shot very well, and you seem like a very genuine,down to earth guy. keep up the awesome work good sir!
I'm in no condition to hike like you or have the opportunity and I am too scared. I so enjoy your videos Thank you so much for taking me along.I look forward to everyone of them.
Thank you for this unbelievable video! You have captured the colors, views, and terrain so that we are there with you. Excellent job guiding us through to the past. And aren't we perfect company - we don't talk or ruin the moment. We just listen and watch through your eyes, in awe!
Hello. New watcher from ax also Apache on my dad side and Tohono O'odham on mom's side. Love watching your videos since I first come across M cave videos. Your Arizona videos gave me pleasant memories of Bill Leverton's old show. I remember watching them with family in the 80s. Although he wasn't as extreme as your hikes but your tone reminds me of the calmness and respect he had for the environment. Always ending his show..."This is Bill Leverton Out On The Arizona Road."
I just love your long video's. Like how explain stuff like cliff facing like your trip to Arizona. I can watch those videos over an over. Thanks for sharing can't wait for more cave videos... sincerely Chelle
I really enjoy his excursions and explorations, his obvious love of the beauty of nature and life is evident, plus his reverence for all things living and past is also refreshing
Guys, they call this area of the Sierra Ancha mountains "Devil's Chasm". You can see why. It is a difficult climb to get to. But,
the views are spectacular!!!! Beau is the man to get to the top with no support team (other than from all of us)!! Great videos!
Hello again. When you see the true beauty of our planet, I can't help to get upset when I see the garbage in the streams and rivers you hunt in. Its everywhere. I look down from a plane and the ponds and rivers are dark green and disgusting brown. I hope generations to come can change for the better.
Awesome Chigger
Beautiful Canyon
The perfect example of a travel video. Taking us places we have never been and maybe never will but always chock full of information delivered with a passion for the subject. It would be so easy to be lazy and simply show the awe-inspiring beautiful landscape with no commentary. You put so much into your videos at every stage and I for one am totally thankful. I know you make your videos to inspire kids but I am 53and you inspire me into changing my way of living. 🇬🇧👍🙏🇺🇸
Hi aquachigger. Thanks so much for showing us Sierra mountains. It's beautiful and something most people would never see. Thanks
Thanks for taking me along! ;) Rog
I really appreciate these videos because I am no longer able to hike or climb. Thanks a lot.
Enjoyed this very very much. Thanks for taking me on an adventure!!
Gorgeous view💛🧡🧡💛💙💙💛🧡
Awesome adventure Chigg! Can't wait for MOAR!!
Those waterfalls basins are probably littered with GOLD... GOLD!!!
No gold! But asbestos and uranium
Honestly I think this video raised the bar for what we should expect from you in the future. When you cut us off with the "Tune in tomorrow" line, I was a little pissed but if you had to do it I guess that was a good spot. YES I'll be here tomorrow. What a beautiful hike. I like the constant reminders that people were here before us and that they survived here. I agree with you about the stone tool you showed us. I have a few rocks I've collected that go in the box called "rocks that might be something or maybe it''s just a rock." I think the tool maker in all of us can recognize those primitive technologies. Loved this video. Keep up the good work.
So far so good. This great grandma won't be going up there any time soon. Whew.
Still one of my fave videos of Chigg’s!
Thanks Chigg that was awesome! Stay safe and God Bless Us All.
Wish I was there! Beautiful. Don't believe I could make it but am glad you have and very happy you share! Thanks a million Chigg
Aquachigger None of us mind that its a long video we prefer it!! such amazing views!!!!! 3rd time watching
part 2 & 3 here i come thanks beau.
What an amazing place.thank you for showing us.
Thanks for taking us along-what a nice video-love it.
wow what an adventure thank you so much for taking us along
I like that term......"Arizona pin striping" 😉
that was absolutely beautiful thanks for bringing me along
Fantastic. Doing what i could never do.
Thanks for the video, glad to hear you speak about rattlers dangers.
Incredible, like a lost world
Your videos are almost therupudic when the kids spend the day driving me nuts its nice watching to your videos you do a great job thank you!
This trip has been awesome
Beautiful water falls an look out points. Wow!!
What a beautiful place!
That place is surreal.
Magnificent place you hiked!
I love 25min video keep them coming my way!
Very interesting video, beautiful place. Thanks Beau. Fantastic video .
Beautiful scenery , Chigg.
Wow those mountains are gorgeous. Love the southwestern US!
awesome,can't wait for of 2 👍
by far one of my favs. thank you so much beau!
Awesome trail video. You are the best. Thanks for sharing.
Love it! Just amazing thank you for sharing.
This video means allot to me. I grew up in Az. I have been to most places. I do not have the legs to go where you did. Thanks for sharing !
Looking forward to part 2 & 3!!
What an adventure!
another amazing video from the chigg
Absolutely beautiful.
can't wait to see part 2 tomorrow night.
I am in awe of the landscape and the pueblo were about to see. The Native People were born with a knowing on how to live simply with mother nature and all things created. Thanks Beau for traversing the miles to bring us this glimpse of history. 💖🧗♂️
Dude you ROCK!!!! I love that you respect the land and animals and appreciate the world around us!!!!
Can't wait!!!
Sidenote; whenever I watch one of your vids and I get to the end where the credits scroll and the birds are chirping, my cockatiels 'talk' back to the chirping birds... every time..lol!
Thank you Sir!! Thank you for taking the time to show us your adventures!! I could not physically make that hike!! It just kills me sometimes!! I broke my neck back in 2009 and am lucky to be alive! I'm also lucky I'm not in a wheelchair!! Thank you for the adventures!!
Beautiful, thanks for taking us along.
Thank you for the climb. I look forward to the next two segments.
Breathtaking scenery! What an awesome adventure. Thanks for sharing it.
Neat Hike !...I second anyone who would have soaked their feet in those pools... :)
These dwellings were built by a Pueblo Indian community called the Salado, inhabiting them for about 100 years, circa 1300 AD.
Its mind boggling to think of the people scrambling about those canyons, -farming, gathering firewood, foodstuffs like the fox grapes, -- women hauling water in jars on their head (!) back up to the dwellings...
Once the crops sprouted they were never left alone- people was attentive to each plot 24/7---- the overnights were guarded by the boys and young men who would sit about brush fires telling ghost stories; there to drive away any animal that might ruin their crops..... they raised corn, squash (actually a pumpkin- like plant) and beans...
(I used to lived on the Navajo Nation at Canyon de Chelly. I couldn't soak up enuff of this Pre-Columbian history.... ;)
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Fantastic video--- now on to watch Part 2 !.................... :)
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Beautiful
Yeayyyyyyy can't wait till tomorrow !!!
Fabulous!
That's beautiful country! Been there a couple times..There's gold there
I love long videos from you. The longer the better.
I think you found a garden of Eden, what an awesome place. 😻
OMG The waterfalls and pools a gorgeous!
Your videos are great, but it's your personality that makes them shine!
You're so brave! Amazing country - thank you SOOO MUCH for taking us on this expedition (so much better than many TV shows which would have to pretty it up or otherwise mess with the credibility) WONDERFUL!
I am too old to do that type of climb, you enabled me to imagine being right there, just wonderful. All the flowers must have been amazing. What a trip. Thankyou.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, i will never be there in my life. I am watching you on a 90" screen TV and you are doing so well!!! I can not wait until tomorrow!! YOU are like a lamer climbing up those rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chigg, this video is among the very best, as exciting and as interesting as a Lash Larue serial to a 9 year old. It captivates me at 77 years. Such a beauiful place. I am so glad you took us there! I noticed what appeared to be wheat or rye at 7:33 in the video. The grapes would indicate at least an accidental wine making. Blackberries from the vine actually contain some alcohol occasionally. I also noticed foxtail growing at the higher elevation. It thrives where there has been farming! I appreciated the layered rock behind you at 24:33. I suppose such rock is sandstone? Thanks for sharing your golden experience. You are the best!
Aren't these mountains just Gorgeous! Mother Nature is truly amazing!
What a great hike! Thank you for sharing! That whistle that you hear is a the song of a canyon wren. Beautiful, little birds! Happy exploring!
What an amazing place! Thank you for taking us there. Can't wait for more!
Saw all three!! Amazing!! Thanks for taking us with you!! A real blessing!
Sitting in Denver airport waiting for my flight, delayed flight, and I've got 3 new chigg videos to watch. It's perfect. Perfect timing!
This was WONDERFUL!!!! Something my dad and I would have done 20 years ago!!! What a fabulous (in the true sense of the word!!) place!!!! Loved all three videos!!!
That has to rank as one of the best videos ever Beau! Really looking forward to tomorrow's installment Many thanks 👍
As a fellow West Virginian from an old coal camp in southern West Virginia I enjoy the channel and the enjoy catching the random quotes and references, there seem to be several in each video. Rest beneath the shade of the trees is a Stonewall Jackson quote and his last words. Glad to see Mountaineer being himself and the world appreciating him for it. Good work and keep it up, even though I know you'll never see this.lol...
Aquachigger, the True King of Reality tv!!!
Breathtakingly Beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us! I have MS and it's impossible for me to do any of this so your videos are the next best thing! Sending love from Texas!
I live many thousands of miles from this place "of yours " and loved every moment watching your climb through this beautiful area. The one plant I saw that I love was the Maidenhead Fern and so surprised to see it so healthy up in those hills. So glad you take the time to describe what you see in an understandable way. I'm too old now to travel anywhere and your Channel is te best I've seen so far. Thank you !
I absolutely love the way you video the hike, it makes me feel like I am there. I love all you video's for that same reason. Thank you!!
Oh Chig, you take us to some beautiful places. Thank you for sharing your adventures. I live vicariously through you.
Very nice! I feel like I just went on a trip that I probably would never have made in real life. Can't wait to watch Part 2! Be safe!
Cool I can't wait!!
WOW! Huge thanks for making videos of this trip up the mountains. I use to do things like that in my early years and know how amazing it is to be totally away from it all and experience the beauty of other cultures and nature. Can't wait to watch the rest. REALLY enjoying it. Again, thanks so much for taking me along :)
That's amazing. I'm exhausted just watching this. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful experience with us! Can't wait for part 2.
Thanks for the refreshing memory vignette...🙏🌹
Great video! Quite the hike! You always have such a positive attitude. So nice to see in times like these. Hope you make it through Wyoming some day.
oh man, part one of a "cliffhanger"!
That's a good one! hahaha
I can't wait to see the next 2 parts to this video! I would love to get out there with my family some day and see this with my own eyes. Aquachigger is by far my favorite channel on TH-cam and you do a great job inspiring me to get out and enjoy nature more! Thank you Beau!
thank you so much for taking me along on this adventure. I'm in tears it's so beautiful. looking forward to more! ✌💚🍍🐢
I would absolutely love to take a road trip with Chigg. And he could’ve filmed the entire hike and I’d happily watch every minute of it.
Don't know if you will even read this but I've watched and enjoyed all your videos every single one I find every thing you say and do so interesting and enjoy your vast knowledge thank you for making these videos I hope one time in my life I get to meet and speak to you if not I'll just keep enjoying your videos
This is by far my favorite channel. I love how I am entertained while learning.
When I was young we lived in globe Arizona on Bixby road. This takes me back to all the exploring me and my brother did. We lived not far from the sleeping beauty mountains. Very cool stuff and I appreciate this video and you
You have a deep sense of appreciation for nature and a sense of wonder about the generations who have come before you. I enjoy vicariously traveling with you, huffing and puffing your way up the canyons. Happy trails, sir!.
Great video. Beautiful scenery. Thanks for taking me along.
Fantastic adventure you took us all on, Thank you for sharing.
I must say,I love your videos! very captivating and shot very well, and you seem like a very genuine,down to earth guy. keep up the awesome work good sir!
I'm in no condition to hike like you or have the opportunity and I am too scared. I so enjoy your videos Thank you so much for taking me along.I look forward to everyone of them.
Thank you for this unbelievable video! You have captured the colors, views, and terrain so that we are there with you. Excellent job guiding us through to the past. And aren't we perfect company - we don't talk or ruin the moment. We just listen and watch through your eyes, in awe!
Hello. New watcher from ax also Apache on my dad side and Tohono O'odham on mom's side.
Love watching your videos since I first come across M cave videos.
Your Arizona videos gave me pleasant memories of Bill Leverton's old show. I remember watching them with family in the 80s. Although he wasn't as extreme as your hikes but your tone reminds me of the calmness and respect he had for the environment.
Always ending his show..."This is Bill Leverton Out On The Arizona Road."
I just love your long video's. Like how explain stuff like cliff facing like your trip to Arizona. I can watch those videos over an over. Thanks for sharing can't wait for more cave videos... sincerely Chelle