Seems like a handful of responsible and intelligent historians invested time and energy to preserve this old/new trail. Thank you to all who put effort into this preservation. Thank you! Thanks for this inspiring video.
Thank you for preserving this historic trail , Many Catholic Franciscans died crossing the northern states from St. Augustine, Florida to California in order to found San Francisco, San Diego, and Los Angeles. All of your states have Spanish names. We Spanish helped the Americans of the north to have total Freedom, Independence and Religion. Thousands died of thirst in the Mojave deserts when it was not for the Apaches or Commanches. Without these explorers/conquistadors who fought and died against the French, the USA would never have become independent. On September 4, 1781, Governor Felipe de Neve inaugurated the first settlement with a handful of Spaniards, Indians, and slaves, which he called El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula, in honor of the Franciscan Order.
Great work keeping the history alive. I've owned property close to the Northern Route, and really admire the plate steel markers, they are works of art. I traveled parts of the Armijo Rte coming back from Toroweap, that's some extremely rough country.
We live just down the road from the site, just maybe 2-3 miles into northwest Arizona from the Utah line is Littlefield and Beaver Dam. The castle rock formations and the silhouettes are just north of this area a about 3-4 miles from us. We’ve rode the Beaver Dam Wash on our ATVs through this area. Interesting history.
I spent some time on the Ruby ranch near the Green River in Utah back in the 1990’s, still have pictures of the rock cairns with “windows” in them to show which point is your next direction to go.
Very cool thanks for sharing crazy how things like this get overlooked glad its on Google now so it shows up sad how much history is being lost because it isnt getting passed on. Very cool project awesome 👌
No matter how much the Anglo-Saxon world repeats the same falsehoods, only the Anglo-Saxon world believes them. It is not humiliating to explore the true story and discover that it does not fit your thoughts, in fact discovering the truth is liberating. Without acrimony.
I found a few locations that could fit what you are saying reason I say this is old over 100 years for sure I found old roads on the sides of mountain road areas that doesn't seem to start or stop in to areas that don't make sense but you are older with more history 1 road is near Wickenburg and the other is near Newkirk new Mexico also similar roads in the organ mtns
Somebody needs to locate the Josephine 2 site and dig down to the underground river. I'm new here but I've already learned of where exactly this is located and unfortunately nobody seems to have learned the true history. Pioneering spirts require this information to complete history in Utah. Ask me if you need directions I've found data which exactly identified this place
Part of the trail here in southern Colorado runs just west of my home. I'm amazed by the determination of the people who forged and made this route for trade. An impressive part of our western history.
Dominguez Escalante Trail they were visiting well-established places where they was gold mining and silver mining and a few missions there's also Spanish symbols let go clear up in northern Idaho the Kennecott Eureka and Milford area for all on that map the severe Lake is on the map Laguna Dean Miata which means Lake of mud in the coal mines in Wasatch mountains and these were well established play Strange Mingus in Escalante went to on their little trip prior to that they had actually enslaved thousands of Indians in the state of Utah for the purpose of mining yesterday in Colorado and California and that's just from Patrick glass that are written in Spanish symbols did everybody thinks was Indian petroglyphs
Turn the music off, it overrides their speaking and very VERY annoying. I really wanted to watch this, but I have to turn it up so loud, which makes the music that much louder and no one wants to hear it here. No I don't use earbuds. I'm watching on my tv as a monitor.
Seems like a handful of responsible and intelligent historians invested time and energy to preserve this old/new trail. Thank you to all who put effort into this preservation. Thank you! Thanks for this inspiring video.
Thank you for preserving this historic trail.
Thank you for preserving this historic trail , Many Catholic Franciscans died crossing the northern states from St. Augustine, Florida to California in order to found San Francisco, San Diego, and Los Angeles. All of your states have Spanish names. We Spanish helped the Americans of the north to have total Freedom, Independence and Religion. Thousands died of thirst in the Mojave deserts when it was not for the Apaches or Commanches. Without these explorers/conquistadors who fought and died against the French, the USA would never have become independent. On September 4, 1781, Governor Felipe de Neve inaugurated the first settlement with a handful of Spaniards, Indians, and slaves, which he called El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula, in honor of the Franciscan Order.
outstanding, thank you all for your hard work and dedication to preserving our history
Great work keeping the history alive. I've owned property close to the Northern Route, and really admire the plate steel markers, they are works of art. I traveled parts of the Armijo Rte coming back from Toroweap, that's some extremely rough country.
Amazing work, thank you!
Fantastic work, gentlemen
Very interesting. Thank you.
That is so cool! Maybe something similar (priests, scouts, and soldiers) of the Dominguez-Escalante trail? I’d volunteer.
I drive past a set of silhouettes just north of the Colorado River near Moab. My dog barked at them the first time we passed them.
We live just down the road from the site, just maybe 2-3 miles into northwest Arizona from the Utah line is Littlefield and Beaver Dam. The castle rock formations and the silhouettes are just north of this area a about 3-4 miles from us. We’ve rode the Beaver Dam Wash on our ATVs through this area. Interesting history.
I spent some time on the Ruby ranch near the Green River in Utah back in the 1990’s, still have pictures of the rock cairns with “windows” in them to show which point is your next direction to go.
work for the Dunham's?
I pass this all the time! Very interesting! Just moved to the area!!!
We live one mile from the Newcastle landmark.
Thanks Bob the welder
Very cool thanks for sharing crazy how things like this get overlooked glad its on Google now so it shows up sad how much history is being lost because it isnt getting passed on. Very cool project awesome 👌
BE STRONG ENOUGH TO BE HONEST AND KIND
Good story
The MAYFLOWER was FIRST...MEXICO Came later to work on our fields, clean and landscape..🥑🌮🌶
No matter how much the Anglo-Saxon world repeats the same falsehoods, only the Anglo-Saxon world believes them.
It is not humiliating to explore the true story and discover that it does not fit your thoughts, in fact discovering the truth is liberating.
Without acrimony.
I found a few locations that could fit what you are saying reason I say this is old over 100 years for sure I found old roads on the sides of mountain road areas that doesn't seem to start or stop in to areas that don't make sense but you are older with more history 1 road is near Wickenburg and the other is near Newkirk new Mexico also similar roads in the organ mtns
Somebody needs to locate the Josephine 2 site and dig down to the underground river. I'm new here but I've already learned of where exactly this is located and unfortunately nobody seems to have learned the true history. Pioneering spirts require this information to complete history in Utah. Ask me if you need directions I've found data which exactly identified this place
Part of the trail here in southern Colorado runs just west of my home. I'm amazed by the determination of the people who forged and made this route for trade. An impressive part of our western history.
Good info, but music overpowers content.
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The back ground music is loud and annoying. Can't watch
go a little further in the video and it gets better. it has music but it's not loud.
Well? We took the blame for the Spanish fever, let us take the glory for the trail 😅
Dominguez Escalante Trail they were visiting well-established places where they was gold mining and silver mining and a few missions there's also Spanish symbols let go clear up in northern Idaho the Kennecott Eureka and Milford area for all on that map the severe Lake is on the map Laguna Dean Miata which means Lake of mud in the coal mines in Wasatch mountains and these were well established play Strange Mingus in Escalante went to on their little trip prior to that they had actually enslaved thousands of Indians in the state of Utah for the purpose of mining yesterday in Colorado and California and that's just from Patrick glass that are written in Spanish symbols did everybody thinks was Indian petroglyphs
Turn the music off, it overrides their speaking and very VERY annoying. I really wanted to watch this, but I have to turn it up so loud, which makes the music that much louder and no one wants to hear it here. No I don't use earbuds. I'm watching on my tv as a monitor.
😅 Promo'SM
What's all the stupid "music" racket drowning out the voices for?