I know you have informed others of your location, but here's a backup idea. Carry 3-4 bright colored balloons to tie at a cave entrance. This would speed up searchers to find you if you had a broken leg or something, as a bright colored balloon could be spotted from a search craft as it contrasted with the differing shades of rocks and sand. Five minutes and some string is a worthwhile measure when solo spelunking. 🖖
That's a great idea! Going to swing by a Party City before I head into the mountains this weekend-- there's always a cave or two I end up checking out!
An bright orange signal panel would be great outside a cave entrance, 3 ft x 3ft or larger anchored down with rocks to keep any wind from moving it, kinda like the ones we used in the military. JIC.
The idea of tieing party balloons at the entrance is a good idea. However, the mental image of him walking around all alone in the middle of the desert with a bunch of balloons floating over his head made me chuckle 😅.
Dude, that was a super cool spot!!!! The entrance definitely looked altered to hide it and also shed some rain. It would be awesome to see an archeologist could pull from that rock structure inside. Thanks for taking us along Jeff.
What a crazy place! If you had just robbed the stagecoach and you were being chased by a posse, or Glanton and the Judge, it would definitely be a good place to stash your loot or hide out. 😆
Jeff, I am glad you found that cave once again after so many years. The fact that this cave started you one this grand adventure is wonderful. As far as the petroglyphs you showed us, yes they fit together nicely with this ancient granary from a long, long time ago. Running water would have made that an important place for the ancient people who lived in that area. On final note, that cave entrance was very elegantly constructed by ancient people long ago, I really respect their aesthetics. Thanks Jeff for another meaningful adventure. Take Care till next time.
I think that's lidar on the new iphone (and the last 2 iphone models as well) I'm an android fan but I have to admit that's an amazing feature. Only a few android phones had it and they're old now.
@@BPlus-oz7cm Introduced in 2020, the LiDAR scanner is available on the Pro and Pro Max models of the iPhone 12, 13, 14, and 15, as well as the third-generation 11-inch and fifth-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro models from 2020 and later. Currently android isn't pushing lidar. Some brands have depth sensors. Look up androids arcore system to see the augmented reality being made. I have one app that will put animals, trains, a dinosaur and more in the background when taking your picture. Not just a still picture but a moving animated creature. I did scare my mother with that app by showing a small rattlesnake in her garden. (we don't have diamond backs in western NY).
On this one, it's just my phone. Other times, I take dozens (and sometimes hundreds) of photos then stitch them all together later on a computer to make a 3D model. It's pretty simple!
I was surprised when you mentioned the distances in feet, to side and back to front, as it is a larger space than I expected from the video. So cool to have the 3D model!!!
That's quite an adventure your dropped light took you on. At least you were able to satisfy your curiosity, 3D map the cave, see all the petroglyphs, - and retrieve the light. Thanks for taking us along! HAVE you ever sent pics of the petroglyphs to people who study them that might be able to give you translations of what they represent?
I am always surprised at the amount of water you find in your treks. I shouldn’t have been since people lived there, a lot more people than I would have believed! Great!
Thank you, again for the adventure! I'm 75+ and in a wheelchair so I don't get out much. Your videos show me what I've missed back in my younger days.😀
FYI, you can still come in contact with Hantavirus just by stirring up dust that close to pack rat nests. I've come across them in old mines and give them a wide birth. Pack a mask in your backpack in case you need one in the future.
Its funny when you said your phone didn't have a light back in those days! Try growing up with no internet,computers, gps or a cell phone! We had maps that were folded like an accordion and the only phone we had was connected to a wire to the wall in the house and was owned by the phone co. 😅
I just got furniture out of storage it was in storage for 7 years I as the movers were taking it out I could see a hole in the bottom where a pack rat had gotten in and made a big nest between the drawer and the bottom of the dresser there was clothing hanging out and rat turds falling out now I'm in my new apartment I'm a 66 year old woman and I'm going to have to clean that pack rat nest out of my dresser all by myself. I hope I'm safe I'm going to wear gloves in a mask. But sheesh yuck! I'm going to spray a lot of Lysol after I clean it all out but I have no choice but to clean it out it's already been over a week and I'm in the same room sleeping with it God yuck. I'm going through quite an ordeal I was almost homeless and on the street down to my last money. When I just now got subsidized apartment so grateful for a roof over my head. I once got so sick from a cat that my boyfriend brought back from the Houston Port of Houston that was sick and dying that my doctor thought I had bubonic plague but I looked it up in the Merrick manual and it sounded more like typhoid fever to me it was awful the sickest I've ever been 107°people think you can't survive it but you can I thought I was going to get brain damage or heart damage though. Maybe I did.
I was looking for bones and stuff but surprisingly I didn't find any. I did find a mountain lion den in Northern Utah. There were tons of large and small bones next to a huge hole underneath a outcropping. It was the last time I went in that canyon 😬
This is so damned cool. The geometric stacks of squares are so precise that they do not appear to imply the graphic depiction of something that is in the environment so much as an constructive mathematical form. Absolutely fascinating and yet again, Mr Johnson, I cannot express in strong enough terms, just how appreciative of your efforts I and I imagine, others are.
Very cool, I was a little disappointed you didn’t try to find the other entrance, either from inside or from outside. I’d be interested to know if there were similar petroglyphs around the other entrance too.
Im thinking that maybe the native indigenous people could have used that as a sort of cold storage. Or a place to hide their women and children if there was warring tribes. Seeing others posting about safety issues. I would suggest a bright neon colored cloth pinned down at the edges to indicate where you are. That way aerial observers can find the area also, as well as putting a GPS tracking device on it. It's good to tell family members as well letting them know when you expect to return. Always think ahead. One time my bestie and I decided to hike the Rim to Rim trail in the Grand Canyon. We took almost 2yrs of research and planning. Also setting up a schedule when we'd get reservations and permits. We even hiked in the Wasatch Mountains practicing and preparing to hike down hill and up. Heck, I even brought a med kit, complete with sutures and an anesthetic. LOL. Never had to use it though. 😅
A fantastic find, but you are brave to go into it...I would think it might be a cougar's den YIKES. Interesting how you could make a model of it. Thanks for this special trek & share!
Wow! What a cool find and even cooler 3D model! What a gift to researchers that could be since there are so many, they couldn't have the time or budget to look at them all.
This is GREAT!!! Plus. the sound track is NEW! and nice! (What happened to the sound track?!?!?!) What a fantastic little "hiddey-hole" for an over-night (or longer) survival camp-out!!! (except for the pack-rat poop!)!!!!!
Another intriguing video that could possibly be like a shrine where the ancient people might have made offerings thanks for sharing look forward to more
Just wow. Amazing. I didn't see any recent human trash about. Did you. Just that you found it again after several years. Not as easy as it sounds. Very cool.
That is an excellent find. Thank you for basically risking your life. As you were climbing down I'm thinking maybe those stones might loosen up and fall on you. Then you said oh I have to be back at a certain time and I told my friend I would be there. You're smart
Very cool to see the interior of the cave, thank you for dimensions because it seemed very small but was actually much larger. The 3-D model was amazing, thank you for that. The rocks visible from the outside may have changed over time, but the cave itself is likely ancient.
You are truly multi-talented. That 3D rendering of the cave was truly amazing. As for using it as food storage, doesn't seem like a hot idea if you've got generations of pack rats hanging out there. On the other hand it would make a cozy den for a mountain lion, which would explain why all the pack rat nests were empty. Lol. And better you than me in small enclosed places, I get claustrophobic just watching you go into that hole. I love the petroglyphs you found. It's always so exciting to see something that few or no other people have seen. It's very special.
Thank you for taking us along on your trekking adventures ,enjoy them ❤immensely!👵🏻 BUT PLEASE PLEASE BE VERY CAREFUL ! Never underestimate any possible danger ! We ❤ you ! 🙀👵🏻😱🖖🏼👽🐲👍🏻🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
I like the idea of you having items that could alert search teams in case you got hurt. I feel that was an excellent idea. Especially since you go to a lot of places by yourself. Just be as safe as you can Jeff. Always let someone know where you are going. We don’t want to lose our explorer.
Thanks for another great trip into the desert. I echo others in being concerned for your safety on your solo trips. Things can turn so bad so quickly and unexpectedly. How about a collaboration with Desert Drifter? You both do great things on your own. It would be awesome to see what you could do together, and it would be safer.
3:13 this reminds me when I used to hike in Banff Alberta. There were dozens dozens of clearwater creeks! Looked JUST like this! All fed by Glacier runoff, so the warmer it got outdoors the more water ran down, and the colder it was!! :) We would fill our canteens directly from the creeks!
Down the Mystery Hole we go - wow - someone stacked those Stone - they don't look New to me ! Very Interesting of finding these Spot - thanks You ! many Cheers from Australia !!!!
Oh, you've gone and done it, this time! Incredible cave... and petroglyphs. I'm glad you gave perspective of how big it was - it looked small to me, and I wondered if it had hidden "little green men" rather than Native Americans. The comment below from Jack Scott says to leave your phone outside a cave to say you are in there - what about making a small red banner with "Trek Planner" on it to leave while you are exploring?
You made an excellent discovery of obviously an ancient habitat. The petroglyphs are amazing , very enigmatic, yet wonderful to gaze upon. Thank you for taking us on this adventure!
Fantastic trip! You’re looking way, WAY back at this point: Basketmaker! Try and capture lots of still shots of the petroglyphs, because this is a perfect application for AI.
Thank you, for crawling in! I can't do that physically anymore, and I'm the kind of lady who would crawl into every nook and cranny to find out what's inside. (not ruining anything, of course). It was a joy to see this one! Can you imagine what it might have meant in the really old history days, to find a natural dwelling? I mean, we build our homes these days, but if I were out of a home? I'd go looking for caves for sure. Petroglyphs. I always wonder why there aren't clearer in meaning. I mean, if I were to go through the trouble of carving something into the rocks, I'd make sure anyone could understand it, without knowing my language or life?! But perhaps they weren't meant to last the ages. That's a possibility.
Nice..! Be safe. (Measure twice, cut once).....welllll... Always think twice, look twice check questionable things...think then make a best as you can decision that you can. You',ve done well just keep it up and be safe.
A great place to disappear into if threatened then reappear as quickly as you disappeared , strategically a really good place to hide and not be seen if you didn’t want to be ,
Jeff, I love your exploration of native dwellings and rock art, but I have claustrophobia and so I was unable to watch this video. Ever since I watched a video about the Nutty Putty cave tragedy, I just can't do it.
I could feel my stomach clenching with anxiety even before you went into that hole never mind when you were down there. I’m sat in my armchair getting all worried for you even though I know you got home safely. Thank you for sharing this with us all.
Wow, that entrance to the cave didn't look very big, until you filmed yourself standing in it. Thank You for another cool explore! 😊
I know you have informed others of your location, but here's a backup idea. Carry 3-4 bright colored balloons to tie at a cave entrance. This would speed up searchers to find you if you had a broken leg or something, as a bright colored balloon could be spotted from a search craft as it contrasted with the differing shades of rocks and sand. Five minutes and some string is a worthwhile measure when solo spelunking. 🖖
That's a great idea! Going to swing by a Party City before I head into the mountains this weekend-- there's always a cave or two I end up checking out!
@mstayloronlineHe’s got one…
You need something a little sturdier than a balloon in the mountains, even a bright colored rag is better than a balloon. :)
An bright orange signal panel would be great outside a cave entrance, 3 ft x 3ft or larger anchored down with rocks to keep any wind from moving it, kinda like the ones we used in the military. JIC.
The idea of tieing party balloons at the entrance is a good idea. However, the mental image of him walking around all alone in the middle of the desert with a bunch of balloons floating over his head made me chuckle 😅.
Dude, that was a super cool spot!!!! The entrance definitely looked altered to hide it and also shed some rain. It would be awesome to see an archeologist could pull from that rock structure inside. Thanks for taking us along Jeff.
What a crazy place!
If you had just robbed the stagecoach and you were being chased by a posse, or Glanton and the Judge, it would definitely be a good place to stash your loot or hide out. 😆
Right?? It would be near impossible to find! I should go back with a metal detector now...;-)
Remember that for when you time travel 😂🤣👍
Makes me so nervous when you go down a cave with no one around, glad you are cautious and safe.
❤ safe decision not to enter without a decent light.
Thanks for this follow-up!
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Jeff, I am glad you found that cave once again after so many years. The fact that this cave started you one this grand adventure is wonderful. As far as the petroglyphs you showed us, yes they fit together nicely with this ancient granary from a long, long time ago. Running water would have made that an important place for the ancient people who lived in that area. On final note, that cave entrance was very elegantly constructed by ancient people long ago, I really respect their aesthetics. Thanks Jeff for another meaningful adventure. Take Care till next time.
You are so brave to go in there by yourself! Thanks for taking us along. The petroglyphs are phenomenal!
The petroglyphs are always good to see and document. Finding caves and things is just a bonus also.
Absolutely ancient and the people there used every resource available including this cave.
I am knocked out by that 3-D image of the cave! Could you do a video explaining the process and equipment?
I think that's lidar on the new iphone (and the last 2 iphone models as well)
I'm an android fan but I have to admit that's an amazing feature. Only a few android phones had it and they're old now.
@allenrussell6135 Now think, if "someone" hacked an iPhone and turns on that feature, they can 3D map your house/room/work space, etc.
Wait, iphone has LIDAR... that's awesome!
@@BPlus-oz7cm Introduced in 2020, the LiDAR scanner is available on the Pro and Pro Max models of the iPhone 12, 13, 14, and 15, as well as the third-generation 11-inch and fifth-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro models from 2020 and later.
Currently android isn't pushing lidar. Some brands have depth sensors. Look up androids arcore system to see the augmented reality being made. I have one app that will put animals, trains, a dinosaur and more in the background when taking your picture. Not just a still picture but a moving animated creature. I did scare my mother with that app by showing a small rattlesnake in her garden. (we don't have diamond backs in western NY).
On this one, it's just my phone. Other times, I take dozens (and sometimes hundreds) of photos then stitch them all together later on a computer to make a 3D model. It's pretty simple!
YYYESSSSS! You found it !
There’s quite a lot of room in there.
A Natural dwelling.
*@**9:45** almost looks like rope ladders.*
I was surprised I could stand up in it!
I was surprised when you mentioned the distances in feet, to side and back to front, as it is a larger space than I expected from the video. So cool to have the 3D model!!!
That's quite an adventure your dropped light took you on. At least you were able to satisfy your curiosity, 3D map the cave, see all the petroglyphs, - and retrieve the light. Thanks for taking us along! HAVE you ever sent pics of the petroglyphs to people who study them that might be able to give you translations of what they represent?
Cool 3D model! Thanks for taking us along.
love your pure excitement of your treks
Cool cave. The thought of meeting up with a critter that lived there crossed my mind 😲
Shelob
Me too 😂😊😂
Stay safe Jeff. You have a lot of courage my friend
I am always surprised at the amount of water you find in your treks. I shouldn’t have been since people lived there, a lot more people than I would have believed! Great!
Terrific cave, happy to go with you. Thanks
Thank you, again for the adventure! I'm 75+ and in a wheelchair so I don't get out much. Your videos show me what I've missed back in my younger days.😀
FYI, you can still come in contact with Hantavirus just by stirring up dust that close to pack rat nests. I've come across them in old mines and give them a wide birth. Pack a mask in your backpack in case you need one in the future.
Its funny when you said your phone didn't have a light back in those days! Try growing up with no internet,computers, gps or a cell phone! We had maps that were folded like an accordion and the only phone we had was connected to a wire to the wall in the house and was owned by the phone co. 😅
Yup!
And if you had a sister in the 70s....you didn't get to use the phone until the 80s !😂
Absolutely fascinating how you can do the 3D thing. Great video as always!! Thanks for taking us with you!!
Another interesting adventure and thank you for sharing.
Very neat little hiding spot for cache, very possible was used by many as tribes or hunters moved a lot
Good advice about avoiding packrat nests too. Several cases of bubonic plague in the SW US.
I just got furniture out of storage it was in storage for 7 years I as the movers were taking it out I could see a hole in the bottom where a pack rat had gotten in and made a big nest between the drawer and the bottom of the dresser there was clothing hanging out and rat turds falling out now I'm in my new apartment I'm a 66 year old woman and I'm going to have to clean that pack rat nest out of my dresser all by myself. I hope I'm safe I'm going to wear gloves in a mask. But sheesh yuck! I'm going to spray a lot of Lysol after I clean it all out but I have no choice but to clean it out it's already been over a week and I'm in the same room sleeping with it God yuck. I'm going through quite an ordeal I was almost homeless and on the street down to my last money. When I just now got subsidized apartment so grateful for a roof over my head. I once got so sick from a cat that my boyfriend brought back from the Houston Port of Houston that was sick and dying that my doctor thought I had bubonic plague but I looked it up in the Merrick manual and it sounded more like typhoid fever to me it was awful the sickest I've ever been 107°people think you can't survive it but you can I thought I was going to get brain damage or heart damage though. Maybe I did.
Looks like a GREAT mountain lion den. :)
Until it comes home... 😱😁
I was looking for bones and stuff but surprisingly I didn't find any. I did find a mountain lion den in Northern Utah. There were tons of large and small bones next to a huge hole underneath a outcropping. It was the last time I went in that canyon 😬
That was pretty exciting thank you for taking us along 😊👍
This is so damned cool. The geometric stacks of squares are so precise that they do not appear to imply the graphic depiction of something that is in the environment so much as an constructive mathematical form. Absolutely fascinating and yet again, Mr Johnson, I cannot express in strong enough terms, just how appreciative of your efforts I and I imagine, others are.
I agree!
Very cool, I was a little disappointed you didn’t try to find the other entrance, either from inside or from outside. I’d be interested to know if there were similar petroglyphs around the other entrance too.
Wow!!! 3D of the cave, you rock!!!
Im thinking that maybe the native indigenous people could have used that as a sort of cold storage. Or a place to hide their women and children if there was warring tribes.
Seeing others posting about safety issues. I would suggest a bright neon colored cloth pinned down at the edges to indicate where you are. That way aerial observers can find the area also, as well as putting a GPS tracking device on it. It's good to tell family members as well letting them know when you expect to return. Always think ahead. One time my bestie and I decided to hike the Rim to Rim trail in the Grand Canyon. We took almost 2yrs of research and planning. Also setting up a schedule when we'd get reservations and permits. We even hiked in the Wasatch Mountains practicing and preparing to hike down hill and up. Heck, I even brought a med kit, complete with sutures and an anesthetic. LOL. Never had to use it though. 😅
Oh man this was so cool brother! Thanks for bringing us along 🤙🏻
Great 3D image. Thanks for sharing this adventure.
A fantastic find, but you are brave to go into it...I would think it might be a cougar's den YIKES. Interesting how you could make a model of it. Thanks for this special trek & share!
That's an epic place. Thank You for sharing this with us!!
Excellent video...thank you for bringing us along....Again! Looking for the next.
What a lovely day! Thanks for sharing.
Wild spot!!! Wild to see such different geography than we have here in Idaho.
that was so much fun! thank you for sharing this adventure! and i love seeing the petroglyphs too💚
That is a wonderful addition to your teaching part of program
Awesome! That 3D rendering was really cool! Thanks for bringing us along!
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WOW Jeff, you really out did yourself on this venture! So ultimately interesting was this cave. Love it!
Wow! What a cool find and even cooler 3D model! What a gift to researchers that could be since there are so many, they couldn't have the time or budget to look at them all.
You find the coolest things. Keep it up, thanks.
This is GREAT!!! Plus. the sound track is NEW! and nice! (What happened to the sound track?!?!?!) What a fantastic little "hiddey-hole" for an over-night (or longer) survival camp-out!!! (except for the pack-rat poop!)!!!!!
Another intriguing video that could possibly be like a shrine where the ancient people might have made offerings thanks for sharing look forward to more
Just wow. Amazing. I didn't see any recent human trash about. Did you. Just that you found it again after several years. Not as easy as it sounds. Very cool.
That is an excellent find. Thank you for basically risking your life. As you were climbing down I'm thinking maybe those stones might loosen up and fall on you. Then you said oh I have to be back at a certain time and I told my friend I would be there. You're smart
Fabulous find ..well done .
Thanks for the adventure!👍👍
Love the video, thanks for posting daily.
I am always enthralled with the places you take us!
Very cool to see the interior of the cave, thank you for dimensions because it seemed very small but was actually much larger. The 3-D model was amazing, thank you for that. The rocks visible from the outside may have changed over time, but the cave itself is likely ancient.
That's the beginning of an arch. Give it a few hundred million years.
One of your best discoveries. I enjoyed it. Thank you.
Pretty cool explore! Thanks for taking us along with you!
Well done and thanks for taking us with you
You are truly multi-talented. That 3D rendering of the cave was truly amazing. As for using it as food storage, doesn't seem like a hot idea if you've got generations of pack rats hanging out there. On the other hand it would make a cozy den for a mountain lion, which would explain why all the pack rat nests were empty. Lol. And better you than me in small enclosed places, I get claustrophobic just watching you go into that hole. I love the petroglyphs you found. It's always so exciting to see something that few or no other people have seen. It's very special.
Petroglyphs are faked all the time. Hard to tell what is real
The 3-D model turned out pretty well.
Great lil cavate… I would have slept there while hunting the area and stash stuff for the next trip if I had been there !!! Great find !!!
Thank you for taking us along on your trekking adventures ,enjoy them ❤immensely!👵🏻 BUT PLEASE PLEASE BE VERY CAREFUL ! Never underestimate any possible danger ! We ❤ you ! 🙀👵🏻😱🖖🏼👽🐲👍🏻🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
I like the idea of you having items that could alert search teams in case you got hurt. I feel that was an excellent idea. Especially since you go to a lot of places by yourself. Just be as safe as you can Jeff. Always let someone know where you are going. We don’t want to lose our explorer.
Thanks for another great trip into the desert. I echo others in being concerned for your safety on your solo trips. Things can turn so bad so quickly and unexpectedly. How about a collaboration with Desert Drifter? You both do great things on your own. It would be awesome to see what you could do together, and it would be safer.
3:13 this reminds me when I used to hike in Banff Alberta. There were dozens dozens of clearwater creeks! Looked JUST like this!
All fed by Glacier runoff, so the warmer it got outdoors the more water ran down, and the colder it was!! :)
We would fill our canteens directly from the creeks!
The water must have been so good
Banff national park is somewhere on my top 5 favourite places that are on earth. You have good taste.
Down the Mystery Hole we go - wow - someone stacked those Stone - they don't look New to me ! Very Interesting of finding these Spot - thanks You ! many Cheers from Australia !!!!
That's a pretty decent sized cave...great find!
Thanks Jeff. I love this one 😊
Really cool trek, thank you 💕
Oh, you've gone and done it, this time! Incredible cave... and petroglyphs. I'm glad you gave perspective of how big it was - it looked small to me, and I wondered if it had hidden "little green men" rather than Native Americans. The comment below from Jack Scott says to leave your phone outside a cave to say you are in there - what about making a small red banner with "Trek Planner" on it to leave while you are exploring?
Maybe Trek Planner balloons?
Gidday from Australia!! 🐨🦋🦎🦘🙋🏼♀️
That was awesome!!! Thanks for sharing!
You made an excellent discovery of obviously an ancient habitat. The petroglyphs are amazing , very enigmatic, yet wonderful to gaze upon. Thank you for taking us on this adventure!
Fantastic trip! You’re looking way, WAY back at this point: Basketmaker! Try and capture lots of still shots of the petroglyphs, because this is a perfect application for AI.
Thanks for today’s adventure!
TY so much. Perhaps different exits have filled in over the centuries.
Wish we knew what the petroglyphs meant… fascinating! Why couldn’t the cave have been used for burial? Thanks for taking us along!
Great job on the 3D image!! I always really enjoy your adventures!! Thanks so much for sharing with us!!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you, for crawling in! I can't do that physically anymore, and I'm the kind of lady who would crawl into every nook and cranny to find out what's inside. (not ruining anything, of course).
It was a joy to see this one! Can you imagine what it might have meant in the really old history days, to find a natural dwelling? I mean, we build our homes these days, but if I were out of a home? I'd go looking for caves for sure.
Petroglyphs. I always wonder why there aren't clearer in meaning. I mean, if I were to go through the trouble of carving something into the rocks, I'd make sure anyone could understand it, without knowing my language or life?! But perhaps they weren't meant to last the ages. That's a possibility.
A lady's compact mirror is good to have, its small and fits into your backpack
Good idea 💡
Agree with this. One time I took a men's mirror in the wild but it didn't work.
This is incredible. It’s nice that you publicly document these places with ancient building and written messages.
thank you brother Jeff
VERY. INTERESTING. !!!! LOOKS. LIKE. YOU. FOUND. SOMETHING. SPECIAL !!! You. might. BE . The. FIRST. ONE. THERE. !!!! GREAT FIND. !!!! CAVE. ,,, water ,, ART. ,,, YES they. All. GO. TOGETHER. !!!!🎉🎉🎉. Thank YOU. FOR sharing !!! TERESA HAYWARD CALIFORNIA USA. .
Nice..! Be safe. (Measure twice, cut once).....welllll... Always think twice, look twice check questionable things...think then make a best as you can decision that you can. You',ve done well just keep it up and be safe.
when you are looking at a 3000 year old site can you find any maps of what the water tables were like? they could have had much more water back then.
A great place to disappear into if threatened then reappear as quickly as you disappeared , strategically a really good place to hide and not be seen if you didn’t want to be ,
Love your videos, Jeff! But LEASE,don't go in any more caves without a face mask! The rats can carry air born viruses !!Be safe
The water came from a cave you didn't find.
I do better with adventures when you do them for me.
Jeff, I love your exploration of native dwellings and rock art, but I have claustrophobia and so I was unable to watch this video. Ever since I watched a video about the Nutty Putty cave tragedy, I just can't do it.
I could feel my stomach clenching with anxiety even before you went into that hole never mind when you were down there. I’m sat in my armchair getting all worried for you even though I know you got home safely. Thank you for sharing this with us all.
PLEASE do not tell people where the petroglyphs are at!
People will go there and destroy them.
can you teach us how to come with a 3D model of that cave?
Interesting videos but I sincerely wish you would not add the musical track.
I follow you from Northern Thailand near Burma.
First rule of spelunking never ever go into a cave alone
Wow that hole in the ground was really exciting and it took a lot of balls to go inside of that place not knowing what would happen. Thanks Jeff🌹♥️
Burial site
The Model is awesome! Really helps give perspective.
I love you're 3D models.
Rad