Your desert is my woods, and we go there for the same reasons. Peace, serenity, solitude, therapy and the love of Mother Nature. Onward and Upward, Brett!
I’m a country boy from southern Arizona and I find myself in South America, surrounded by jungle and people and how my heart aches for my big open spaces with no one around me. Thank you very much, sir, for yhe work
"...there's something about remote, lonely, desolate places that attract me.. just a feeling of peace and freedom that you get from being out here..." -- exactly. Another great adventure!
What a beautiful video. The background music is a nice touch. Thank you so very much for sharing your videos. I also love remote, desolated places for the same reasons you stated, the peace, solitude and freedom you feel once there. Thank you
Brett , Absolutely Loved this video because I got to see somthing odd and different volcano crater not many people get to see that stuff in person. Thanks for taking us along brother deeply appreciated sir !
I absolutley love what you do adventure before we cant, im 71 and ride iron horses on rode and off rode camping in the middle of nowhere some folks dont understand that the peace and listening to the LORD i love that im in Oregon the desert were you rome i love the desert when the weather warms a bit more i'll be at it GOD BLESS brother
Those volcanic fields are so cool, and a surprising amount of wildlife exists out there too. It’s the middle of nowhere, but still less than ten miles off the interstate.
Hi from Pennsylvania. Awsome country. You can see to forever out there. Awsome channel. I live as close to old times as possible too. I still hunt with grandpaps 1894 30 wcf and use his Woolrich coat and carry his knife during deer season. It still works fine God bless. Love watching the hounds and mules working. 😊
Hey ! I enjoyed that look at the area and the volcano crater was interesting ! It never ceases to amaze me how well your mules do wading through all the rock . I seems to be everywhere in your area ! Thanks for taking us along !
Speaking of flight paths, I live in the Mississippi Delta about an hour and a half south of Memphis Tennessee. A while back I flew to San Diego from Memphis with a layover in Houston. When we left Houston heading to San Diego we flew north of and paralleled interstate 10 all the way to Casa Grande and then paralleled interstate 8 all the way to San Diego. On the return trip we flew south of the interstate. Being and old truck driver I recognized landmarks all along the way. I’m certain we flew right over the area you’re in in this video.
Don’t recall hearing what Beautiful Brenda’s job was prior to you hauling her, but I think you and her are two of a kind. She seems to want to go right over the next cliff to see what is there and by her ears and expression, she wants to see what awaits around the bend as much as you do. I like BB a lot, and appreciate the trail ride with you to the crater. Thanks for letting us ride shotgun.
The guy that owns her has several mules .. they just use them for Elk Hunting once a year ... I'm still working on her we will see .. thanks for coming along shotgun
🎉🎉🎉 Brenda is a heck of a companion and an excellent work mule. I’m so glad that I found your channel. It brings me peace every time I watch one of your videos. Blessings from Paso Robles, California, Carlos
0:00 Have been to Kilbourne hole a few times to find Peridot! Did you see any green rocks around this crater? Peridot is the gem form of Olivine. It is a beautiful greenish and is the birthstone for August.
Thanks for another good video Brett, this almost as desalinate as the moon, I agree that Brenda hopefully still coming along and working out. As you know you need to show who’s boss, being a mule or horse.-Kid Yuma
I was a desert rat growing up in Nevada. It wasn't until I got married and had children I stopped exploring the desert around me. From the northern part to the southern part's of Nevada I explored as a child and young adult. My mom would pack us kid's a lunch. Fill our canteen's with water and a whistle around our necks. The whistle was to be used in case of an emergency ONLY. I didn't realize what I saw until I got older and had children of my own. Horny toads are far and few in between now. Where as a child they were many. Beautiful country
I think you would benefit having a drone. You'd have another set of eyes and we'd have perspective of you in the area for a size reference. Plus you could see over hills instead of going around. Great video. I just noticed your channel name. I can relate to that.
Very nice video, and even better details of the terrain which is a really very dry. Finding water that far south is very difficult in most cases impossible. I know a little about it, as I once lived just south of Tucson AZ. I had a 1942 Willy's Jeep and love going out into the desert there. One day I found some Wagon tracks running Northeast to Southwest, I pulled out my lucky quarter and gave it a flip "Head's" so I went NE. Drove many miles before I came to a large gulley. I could still see the wagon tracks on the other side, but I wasn't going to drive the jeep through that canyon. So I got my possible bag water and Rifle and started walking. After about an hour I came to the reason why the wagon was there. There was a small Hill just a few yards away, some small cactus and a Bathtub in the ground to catch the small amount of water running off the side of the hill. A natural spring feeding the bathtub of the water for wildlife and human to, however I wouldn't think of taking a bath there. It is a very beautiful Oasis in the Raw Desert.
I stumbled upon your videos and i absolutely love watching them. Thanks for sharing. Oh how I'd love to be right there with you and them babies on your adventures. Very cool and awesome.
We enjoyed it thank you ......I'm looking forward to a trip back to were your dad took you camping when you was a kid again that one was one of the best ... give Brenda a big old kiss right smack on the lips for us.... have a good night
Glad you enjoyed it .. I will be going back into the same area looking for Mr Marrs old camp .. he was an old saddle maker that use to stay a month at a time .. I tried once before but had to come out .. Thanks
Its called The Potrillo Volcanic Field and it is still actually active and expected to erupt again at some point in the future. Its a rift zone so mainly get spatter zones and stuff of that nature but it also has had several phreatic eruptions in the past too.
Hello Brett, I enjoyed tagging along, wished I were on horseback or a mule with y’all. Bet that crater was interesting to see and the corrals, line shack where you camped out would be great to explore! Felt like I was right there with you, awesome views and an awesome ride, thanks! Greg
That is one of the better looking volcanic craters I have seen. Mostly see cones along the Colorado River and in central Nev, big lava fields along 375 on the back of the Sierras. That one looks like popped a big cork going off nothing slow and steady for sure. Hey Thank you for dragging me along on your adventure.
Love the video. Another one of your vids of an area I have also been to this time with my Boy Scout Troop. It is desolate out there at the crater but the solitude is its own reward.
You have some really nice mules! I'm happy you figured out how to hook up the water supply. I feel the same way about being out away from everyone and everything that you do. I used to ride the range in northwest Nevada and northeast California and I loved being alone in the high desert country there! I was a skinny little redhead girl when I started riding and moving cattle there, and all of the men thought I'd get lost and not know what to do. Surprise surprise! I had no problem and ended up showing them how to follow tracks and trails. It always came natural to me. I wish I was there with you!
Enjoyed the trip Brett .. great videos.. I will be waiting on the high country trips .. where there are pines and water .. 😂👍👍 Onward and Upward is the Watchword..
Hey Mr. Vaughn! Awesome channel! New Subscriber here and I have been sharing your channel with my friends! Safe travels and may God be with you out there, Sir! 🙏🏼
I enjoyed this trip, wherever you take us next is just fine with me. If I could get on a mule and go with you, I’d gladly put up with the saddle sores. Lol thanks sir till next time.
I share your love of desolate places. But old buildings tended to creep me out as I imagined coming across a dead or dying person - rather like so brilliantly portrayed in No Country For Old Men.
Gunsmoke my favorite western TV show, maybe my favorite af all. I bought all the seasons and the movies from a guy on ubid some years ago. I was born in 1981, so the show was long over by the time I came along, but nothing beats it.
Great Video! I love that area. I have been down many of those roads over the years. I have also spent much time looking for old watering stops along the old railroad line that is now under highway 9. Check out the open mine shafts scattered all over Potrillos Mountains as well. The desert is such a beautiful place.
Thanks again Brett for sharing the adventure! You are correct the two flying low are Border Patrol the one flying high was most likely a flight for life helicopter. Where you are closest water will be approximately 150 feet down! FYI, if we are not running livestock we disconnect the Solar panels trying to prevent the illegals from tearing up equipment. Great filming and commentary! Keep up the good times! Big D West Texas
What an interesting journey, thanks for sharing! Aren't you afraid your car and trailer are gone when you come back? I had people trying to break into it when I still drove my car, lucky I saw it and chased them away.
That’s a really big mud volcano. We have a bunch of small ones here in Central Texas. Most folks don’t even know what they are. Thanks for taking me along.
Dont know if you have it but when I cowboyed out there, I had a 30 gallon water cell I mounted on the trailer. Ball valve at t6he tank and then galvenize pipe out of the nose to a hose bib mounted under the gooseneck. See you run a bumper pull...... but the idea is still solid in that country. 30 gal is enough to save you and 2 horses for a couple days if the need ever arose. I sure as hell used mine a lot.
My daughter and I enjoyed this trip, both my daughter s are fluent in Spanish just got through listening to them converse on the phone in Spanish, pretty cool.
Hooked on your videos, can’t wait to get my horses and mule out and do some mountain riding, we spend a lot of time in the south San Juan’s you should come along this summer you have my interest peaked in some New Mexico trails, I spent a lot of time researching the middle fork video might have to try it out thanks
Enjoyed your trip to Southern New Mexico, you weren’t too fair outside of Deming. Have been Rockhound State which was West of where you were, actually stop the video and enlarged it to get a better idea of were you where. Safe travels.
Great videos. Reminds of hunting with my uncle and his hounds. Great fun. How did you train your dogs. Do you tie your dog up when spend a night in the woods? Thanks
Yes sometimes or if the truck is there I just keep them in the dog box .. some of the females I can leave loose ... I just take them out if .. pretty natural for them to hunt .. all I have to do is break them off of game I don't want to trail .. electric stimulation lol .. thanks
yes you like places like that just like i do cause there is a peace of mind no noise but you and the animals you bring with you .plus there is no hussle and bussle of traffice and pollution that you believe breath in . so yeah i wish i was there with you .
Love your adventures so much. I have horses and never ridden a mule. Looks pretty good ride. Are you going to keep Brenda. And I love your dog names. Tracey (Australia)
I just discovered your channel today and this is the second video I've watched thus far. I love your channel and the music you put into it. I am so jealous, I would love to have your life. Your videos make the desert look so appealing. I live in the Pacific Northwest up in the Portland area. I've always wanted to go down there and roam the desert the way you do
Here is another Google Earth adventure I took to an old forgotten cabin : th-cam.com/video/0HoU1c8U5Ic/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching!!
Your desert is my woods, and we go there for the same reasons. Peace, serenity, solitude, therapy and the love of Mother Nature. Onward and Upward, Brett!
Yep .. I will be going up to the woods soon .. matter of fact sitting here wondering where I should go now .. gotta get out .. Thanks
Do you close the gates? If you dont dont cross my land, Ill find you and drag your greenhorn a** back so you can close the gate, CLOSE THE GATE
I’m a country boy from southern Arizona and I find myself in South America, surrounded by jungle and people and how my heart aches for my big open spaces with no one around me. Thank you very much, sir, for yhe work
Stay safe my brother, and you will be back soon. Sending love and hugs. ❤😊
You bet thank you!
"...there's something about remote, lonely, desolate places that attract me.. just a feeling of peace and freedom that you get from being out here..." -- exactly. Another great adventure!
Yes Yes ... Thank you
You are living the life. Most people only dream of doing what you are doing.
Thanks .. I am trying
150%!! Im one of those people over here still dreaming about doing this 😅🥰
What a beautiful video. The background music is a nice touch. Thank you so very much for sharing your videos. I also love remote, desolated places for the same reasons you stated, the peace, solitude and freedom you feel once there. Thank you
Thank you .. I think there are many of us that feel the same
Enjoyed seeing the crater. Unimaginable power. Looks like Brenda and you are starting to see eye to eye
Makes ya wonder how anything survives out there. Holds its own beauty for sure. Thanks for bringing us along!
Glad you enjoyed it Thank you!
Lol
I found a tortious on the back side of Cooks Mountain. And I've seen deer out there also. Cool area to find solitude.
It's nice to see you showing Brenda some respect and talking nice to her.
lol she earned it this time .. Thanks
Brenda looks like she is coming along...I like her step.
She is doing a lot better .. I think she just had to decide I was the boss lol .. Thanks
Well that got weird ..
@@williamjones6053 wired .. how so ?
I couldn't agree more with the attraction of remote desolate place. The peace I get speaks to my soul. Thank you for another great video.
"The peace I get speaks to my soul" I like that .. Thanks
@BrettVaughnB100 anytime, sir. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
Brett ,
Absolutely Loved this video because I got to see somthing odd and different volcano crater not many people get to see that stuff in person.
Thanks for taking us along brother deeply appreciated sir !
Your welcome .. Thank you for watching
I absolutley love what you do adventure before we cant, im 71 and ride iron horses on rode and off rode camping in the middle of nowhere some folks dont understand that the peace and listening to the LORD i love that im in Oregon the desert were you rome i love the desert when the weather warms a bit more i'll be at it GOD BLESS brother
what stops ya?
Thanks!
Thanks ... !!!
Thanks for taking us on another adventure Mr Vaughn. Onward and upward and watch your top knot 👍
Thanks and you yourn
Those volcanic fields are so cool, and a surprising amount of wildlife exists out there too. It’s the middle of nowhere, but still less than ten miles off the interstate.
A little farther then that from the interstate ..
Hi from Pennsylvania. Awsome country. You can see to forever out there. Awsome channel. I live as close to old times as possible too. I still hunt with grandpaps 1894 30 wcf and use his Woolrich coat and carry his knife during deer season. It still works fine God bless. Love watching the hounds and mules working. 😊
what a good way to honor him.. Thanks
Hey ! I enjoyed that look at the area and the volcano crater was interesting ! It never ceases to amaze me how well your mules do wading through all the rock . I seems to be everywhere in your area ! Thanks for taking us along !
Glad you enjoyed it Thanks .. yes they do pretty good
Speaking of flight paths, I live in the Mississippi Delta about an hour and a half south of Memphis Tennessee. A while back I flew to San Diego from Memphis with a layover in Houston. When we left Houston heading to San Diego we flew north of and paralleled interstate 10 all the way to Casa Grande and then paralleled interstate 8 all the way to San Diego. On the return trip we flew south of the interstate. Being and old truck driver I recognized landmarks all along the way. I’m certain we flew right over the area you’re in in this video.
Yeah there are a lot of flights through there .. thanks … wave next time lol
Don’t recall hearing what Beautiful Brenda’s job was prior to you hauling her, but I think you and her are two of a kind. She seems to want to go right over the next cliff to see what is there and by her ears and expression, she wants to see what awaits around the bend as much as you do. I like BB a lot, and appreciate the trail ride with you to the crater. Thanks for letting us ride shotgun.
The guy that owns her has several mules .. they just use them for Elk Hunting once a year ... I'm still working on her we will see .. thanks for coming along shotgun
I was stationed out there in the early 1990’s, while I was in the Coast Guard, at the LORAN station off of Afton Road. I loved it out there!
Cool .. I seen a circle like a target on google earth out there .. do you know anything about that ? Thanks
this trip reminds me of my prospecting days in the deserts of the southwest back in 70's
ah to be young again... I miss that time of my life
🎉🎉🎉 Brenda is a heck of a companion and an excellent work mule. I’m so glad that I found your channel. It brings me peace every time I watch one of your videos. Blessings from Paso Robles, California, Carlos
Thank you very much ..
I'm born and raised in El Paso. Been to that crater many times with my grandfather. He would find green glass inside certain lava rocks.
Nice trip. Thanks for bringing us along.
Glad you enjoyed it thanks for coming along
0:00 Have been to Kilbourne hole a few times to find Peridot! Did you see any green rocks around this crater? Peridot is the gem form of Olivine. It is a beautiful greenish and is the birthstone for August.
I didn't but I didn't look that hard either .. next time .. Thanks
A mule and a dog is all you need. Rode my mule for 25yrs before i retired her. She never let me down.
I bet she was a good one .. Thank you
Really enjoy this type of video! I'm glad Bill & Susie told me about your channel.
Glad you enjoyed it! Glad they told you too .. Thanks
Keep on exploring, Brett! Always good to see more of New Mexico. It's such a diverse landscape.
Thanks
That was a damn good video. The music was perfect for that barren country. Really enjoyed this one
Thanks for another good video Brett, this almost as desalinate as the moon, I agree that Brenda hopefully still coming along and working out. As you know you need to show who’s boss, being a mule or horse.-Kid Yuma
Thanks Kid .. she is getting better
I was a desert rat growing up in Nevada.
It wasn't until I got married and had children I stopped exploring the desert around me. From the northern part to the southern part's of Nevada I explored as a child and young adult.
My mom would pack us kid's a lunch. Fill our canteen's with water and a whistle around our necks.
The whistle was to be used in case of an emergency ONLY.
I didn't realize what I saw until I got older and had children of my own.
Horny toads are far and few in between now.
Where as a child they were many.
Beautiful country
I think you would benefit having a drone. You'd have another set of eyes and we'd have perspective of you in the area for a size reference. Plus you could see over hills instead of going around. Great video. I just noticed your channel name. I can relate to that.
You didn't watch long enough lol I do have a drone
Very nice video, and even better details of the terrain which is a really very dry. Finding water that far south is very difficult in most cases impossible. I know a little about it, as I once lived just south of Tucson AZ. I had a 1942 Willy's Jeep and love going out into the desert there. One day I found some Wagon tracks running Northeast to Southwest, I pulled out my lucky quarter and gave it a flip "Head's" so I went NE. Drove many miles before I came to a large gulley. I could still see the wagon tracks on the other side, but I wasn't going to drive the jeep through that canyon. So I got my possible bag water and Rifle and started walking. After about an hour I came to the reason why the wagon was there. There was a small Hill just a few yards away, some small cactus and a Bathtub in the ground to catch the small amount of water running off the side of the hill. A natural spring feeding the bathtub of the water for wildlife and human to, however I wouldn't think of taking a bath there. It is a very beautiful Oasis in the Raw Desert.
Amazing story .. I use to have a willy's jeep too .. water in the desert hard to find .. Thanks
I stumbled upon your videos and i absolutely love watching them. Thanks for sharing. Oh how I'd love to be right there with you and them babies on your adventures. Very cool and awesome.
Thank you for showing the area on the map. That was helpful. I really enjoy your videos.
My pleasure! thanks for watching
We enjoyed it thank you ......I'm looking forward to a trip back to were your dad took you camping when you was a kid again that one was one of the best ... give Brenda a big old kiss right smack on the lips for us.... have a good night
Glad you enjoyed it .. I will be going back into the same area looking for Mr Marrs old camp .. he was an old saddle maker that use to stay a month at a time .. I tried once before but had to come out .. Thanks
Lovely Volcanic caldera, i noticed a couple of plugs nearby also, very interesting area.
Its called The Potrillo Volcanic Field and it is still actually active and expected to erupt again at some point in the future. Its a rift zone so mainly get spatter zones and stuff of that nature but it also has had several phreatic eruptions in the past too.
Hello Brett, I enjoyed tagging along, wished I were on horseback or a mule with y’all. Bet that crater was interesting to see and the corrals, line shack where you camped out would be great to explore! Felt like I was right there with you, awesome views and an awesome ride, thanks! Greg
Thanks for tagging along ...
Great stories a bit of history and nature thrown in,a really relaxing watch enjoy your travels friend.
The smell of the desert, and the feel of the wind is a feeling that you will never forget 😊
That is one of the better looking volcanic craters I have seen. Mostly see cones along the Colorado River and in central Nev, big lava fields along 375 on the back of the Sierras. That one looks like popped a big cork going off nothing slow and steady for sure. Hey Thank you for dragging me along on your adventure.
Love the video. Another one of your vids of an area I have also been to this time with my Boy Scout Troop. It is desolate out there at the crater but the solitude is its own reward.
"But the solitude is its own reward" I like that thank you
You have some really nice mules! I'm happy you figured out how to hook up the water supply. I feel the same way about being out away from everyone and everything that you do. I used to ride the range in northwest Nevada and northeast California and I loved being alone in the high desert country there! I was a skinny little redhead girl when I started riding and moving cattle there, and all of the men thought I'd get lost and not know what to do. Surprise surprise! I had no problem and ended up showing them how to follow tracks and trails. It always came natural to me. I wish I was there with you!
My Sister was a redhead and my niece is a redhead .. lots tougher then most men I know lol .. Thank you
This is why I carry hunnerd gallons of that wet stuff on top my trailer!
Yeah .. I forgot to mention I did have 5 gallons in the trailer ..
A hunert gallons is a lot of weight up high . More than 800lbs if full.
@@juliojames5986 I reinforced the framing, it rides ok
@@AnecdoteofaHoundsman 👍🏻👍🏻….yup. I thot so…
Reminds me of parts of Australia. Mt Isa, Cloncurry, far Western NSW during drought.
Seems any more we are always in a drought .. Thanks Troy .. i guess thats your name
Thanks for talking this Pennsylvania country boy along. Itit's nice to see something other than tree covered hills .
Enjoyed the trip Brett .. great videos.. I will be waiting on the high country trips .. where there are pines and water .. 😂👍👍
Onward and Upward is the Watchword..
Yes soon .. Onward and Upward ....👍👍
Excellent Video! Thanks Brother for taking us along for the ride.
Any time! Thanks for coming
Something so simple and perfect about deserts.
Hey Mr. Vaughn! Awesome channel! New Subscriber here and I have been sharing your channel with my friends! Safe travels and may God be with you out there, Sir! 🙏🏼
Awesome! Thank you!
My dad has an allotment near the painted desert & it’s desolate too. I loved it out there. Dad burned jets flying at 35k feet mess up the solitude.
they do .. Thanks
Big thumbs up I really appreciate it!
You bet Thanks
You should look up shoot springs up out of Miami Arizona. There were pear trees there. Nice area.
Forgot to say. Watch for snakes at shoot spring.
I really enjoy your videos between the stories and desert country I have never seen, and definitely the mules Brenda is looking good from my view.
Thanks 👍 She is improving
Been there in 2009, very dry, hot but beautiful at night. Had a great time exploring on foot and loved the crater. 😊
Totally agree! thanks
New subscriber. Hopping around your videos. Love them.
Named my cat Festus years ago.
Awesome! Thank you!
Another awesome adventure! Thank you. Keep on keeping on!!!
Thanks, will do!
Rough terrain looks like lava rock ive ridden in a lot of that on horse checking cattle on the Cailf Oregon border.
Lots of it around this place .. Thanks
That was fascinating. Definitely alone with your thoughts out there. Thanks for sharing your adventures
Glad you enjoyed it Thank you
I enjoyed this trip, wherever you take us next is just fine with me. If I could get on a mule and go with you, I’d gladly put up with the saddle sores. Lol thanks sir till next time.
There might be a few first couple times out .. Thanks
Thanks for an awesome insight into something amazing. Safe Trails
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks
I Enjoyed the venture in the desert with you..Thanks for sharing. Stay Free..
Glad you enjoyed it Thanks
Deeper than expected.
Yes .. to hell lol .. Thanks
Goodday sir you are living the dream out there , thanks for the video i enjoyed it a lot .. greetings from Belgium
Glad you enjoyed it Thank you!!
I share your love of desolate places. But old buildings tended to creep me out as I imagined coming across a dead or dying person - rather like so brilliantly portrayed in No Country For Old Men.
Me too .. a little Thanks
That was a very entertaining episode! Thank You!!
I recognize that bridge you went across and the railroad crossing! I used to go shooting out there every weekend in high school..
Back in the 80's I use to hunt coyotes out here too .. Thanks
Gunsmoke my favorite western TV show, maybe my favorite af all. I bought all the seasons and the movies from a guy on ubid some years ago. I was born in 1981, so the show was long over by the time I came along, but nothing beats it.
Matt Dillon, Festus, Chester, Miss Kitty .. Doc yes my favorite for sure thanks
@@BrettVaughnB100 Good old Doc Adams.
Good job on getting the water going!! Could be life saving and made your trip better!
I did come in handy .. thanks
Stunning scenery. Thanks for sharing your adventures. Bill in Texas!
Thanks for watching!
You are living my dreams. Thank you for putting out the videos.
Your welcome .. Thank you for watching
I hear you about the freedom and peace and serenity you feel when your out like that, your definitely on your own.
Yes .. I do like it .. Thanks
Great Video! I love that area. I have been down many of those roads over the years. I have also spent much time looking for old watering stops along the old railroad line that is now under highway 9. Check out the open mine shafts scattered all over Potrillos Mountains as well. The desert is such a beautiful place.
Yes I will probably do some more exploring out there some time .. thanks
Thanks for the video.
Thanks again Brett for sharing the adventure! You are correct the two flying low are Border Patrol the one flying high was most likely a flight for life helicopter. Where you are closest water will be approximately 150 feet down!
FYI, if we are not running livestock we disconnect the Solar panels trying to prevent the illegals from tearing up equipment.
Great filming and commentary! Keep up the good times!
Big D
West Texas
Thank you .. yes that makes sense ..
You have found true peace, Thank you for sharing your life with us, This is better than money, or being rich, TRUE Life cant be bought!!
Very true .. thank you
Almost no rust to be seen anywhere. That tells you all you need to know about that place.
I don’t know what you mean ??
Great video. Thanks for sharing
What an interesting journey, thanks for sharing! Aren't you afraid your car and trailer are gone when you come back? I had people trying to break into it when I still drove my car, lucky I saw it and chased them away.
No I guess not .. don't think about it much .. maybe I should? Thanks
That’s a really big mud volcano. We have a bunch of small ones here in Central Texas. Most folks don’t even know what they are. Thanks for taking me along.
You bet thanks for coming along
Whats a mud volcano? Idk. I live around Abilene area.
Love the name of your channel, I feel exactly the same 😂 great video 😊
Dont know if you have it but when I cowboyed out there, I had a 30 gallon water cell I mounted on the trailer. Ball valve at t6he tank and then galvenize pipe out of the nose to a hose bib mounted under the gooseneck. See you run a bumper pull...... but the idea is still solid in that country. 30 gal is enough to save you and 2 horses for a couple days if the need ever arose. I sure as hell used mine a lot.
Thats a good Idea .. I did have 5 gallons and usually have 10 but didn't this time .. I need to rig something up thanks
My daughter and I enjoyed this trip, both my daughter s are fluent in Spanish just got through listening to them converse on the phone in Spanish, pretty cool.
Thats great .. I speak decent spanish for work .. but thats about it .. Thanks
@@BrettVaughnB100 is Spanish widely spoken in that area?
That’s was a Awesome adventure Brett, thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it Thanks for watching
Hooked on your videos, can’t wait to get my horses and mule out and do some mountain riding, we spend a lot of time in the south San Juan’s you should come along this summer you have my interest peaked in some New Mexico trails, I spent a lot of time researching the middle fork video might have to try it out thanks
Have fun! I would like to get into some cooler country this summer .. Thanks
You should go up to Idaho and ride into loon creek the old fulkenberry ranch about 12 miles from end road in the frank church wilderness
Enjoyed your trip to Southern New Mexico, you weren’t too fair outside of Deming. Have been Rockhound State which was West of where you were, actually stop the video and enlarged it to get a better idea of were you where. Safe travels.
Great videos. Reminds of hunting with my uncle and his hounds. Great fun. How did you train your dogs. Do you tie your dog up when spend a night in the woods? Thanks
Yes sometimes or if the truck is there I just keep them in the dog box .. some of the females I can leave loose ... I just take them out if .. pretty natural for them to hunt .. all I have to do is break them off of game I don't want to trail .. electric stimulation lol .. thanks
That’s great Brett, glad Brenda is starting to come around, you know that being a horseman.-Kid
She is doing a bit better .. my last trip I just got back from she regressed sorry to say .. Thanks Kid
@@BrettVaughnB100 I am sorry to she regressed. Hopefully will come around again shortly Brett. You know have to stick with it.-Kid
yes you like places like that just like i do cause there is a peace of mind no noise but you and the animals you bring with you .plus there is no hussle and bussle of traffice and pollution that you believe breath in . so yeah i wish i was there with you .
Fascinating adventure. Sure are quite a few signs for being in middle of nowhere......😮
I know right? Thanks
thank you for the video yes, nice to get out and away from city!
It really is! Thanks
Love your adventures so much. I have horses and never ridden a mule. Looks pretty good ride. Are you going to keep Brenda. And I love your dog names. Tracey (Australia)
Thanks .. mules might be just a bit tougher .. Brenda has improved a lot since I picked her up ... we are headed out today so we will see ..
You have a very unique channel.... my type of dude 👍 keep on keeping on brother
Thanks! Will do!
Since,your out in the desert, have you ever thought to bring a douser to find water,it might work. I love your music and stories.
No .. usually just use my Onx maps to look for tanks for the cattle .. Thanks
So happy
To have run across this Channel
South of Deming?
Yes and East towards El Paso .. Thanks
I just discovered your channel today and this is the second video I've watched thus far.
I love your channel and the music you put into it.
I am so jealous, I would love to have your life.
Your videos make the desert look so appealing.
I live in the Pacific Northwest up in the Portland area.
I've always wanted to go down there and roam the desert the way you do
Awesome! Thank you!
That solar hookup and water flowing out the end of that pipe was damned impressive🧡
I'm camped up on Northstar Mesa and came all the way up Lincoln Canyon to get here that way. Trails and roads are in good shape. Just a few puddles.
Explain please lol Thanks
@@BrettVaughnB100 upper Mimbres.