In this video we visit the Geronimo cave that's located in Radium Springs New Mexico. Its One of many caves around the area, but this one isn't that easy to get to.
I hiked the slot canyon and Geronimos cave a few years back. Me and a buddy camped out on a ridge leading to the cave. I watched the sunrise from the cave entrance. It's too bad all the damage vandals have done. It probably would have been pretty amazing before all the formations were damaged. Great video man. Keep hiking!
Cause Jerry has nothing better to do than troll. lol And I think it's awesome you camped there. My grandfather was part Apache and his mother was from Gila Co. in AZ. I have never been able to see these areas where Apache lived as I was born and raised in California. I'm always curious to see these areas. @@gabrielaguilar1391
According to Geronimo’s own testimony, the cave goes all the way through the mountain. You can Google his autobiography and see for yourself. We used to call the bigger cave to the south Geronimo’s cave but it’s just huge and doesn’t go completely through the Robledos
I live about 5 miles away and I heard the army blasted the cave sealing up the cave,Geronimo and his band of 37 Apaches fought off the u s Calvary here,2-3,000 troops ,why isn’t this mentioned?
You should've looked around for some artifacts since that spot is known in native American folklore, im sure many camps have been there throughout thousands of years. I find artifacts here just outside of my house next to river, any flat places you see that when it floods it covers up an area, just look around the erosion spots for shiny rocks sticking out, or rocks that have been worked, and pottery out there stays on the ground forever, unlike here where its tons of hardwood trees, and steep hills next to rivers and creeks, but arrowheads are everywhere, it's unbelievable how long ppl where living on the same ground over and over for thousands of years
I went back with some friends and found out that one of those tunnels has a drop about 100 feet down! Will definitely need more gear to see where those tunnels go to.
It is said they the tunnels go Thur the mountain....but did it collapse? Can a person fit, and it is known to be a maze, I doubt many if any have fully gone thru since Geronimo and his people...
The dude doing the video with his mouth open at the beginning and it's just like weird maybe he wants bats to fly in his mouth. He looks overly excited about a hole in the ground. Geronimo cool but this guy's a little weird
Nice man and guts going in there alone 👍🏼
I hiked the slot canyon and Geronimos cave a few years back. Me and a buddy camped out on a ridge leading to the cave. I watched the sunrise from the cave entrance. It's too bad all the damage vandals have done. It probably would have been pretty amazing before all the formations were damaged. Great video man. Keep hiking!
No you didn't.
@@jerrygreen3818 lol. What an odd reply. Why would you doubt someone camping in the desert? Lol
I lived across the river from the cave as a child. Good times on the river.🎉😂
Cause Jerry has nothing better to do than troll. lol
And I think it's awesome you camped there. My grandfather was part Apache and his mother was from Gila Co. in AZ. I have never been able to see these areas where Apache lived as I was born and raised in California. I'm always curious to see these areas. @@gabrielaguilar1391
@@Acadian.FrenchFry thank you! It was fun. I hope you get to see your ancestral homelands!
According to Geronimo’s own testimony, the cave goes all the way through the mountain. You can Google his autobiography and see for yourself. We used to call the bigger cave to the south Geronimo’s cave but it’s just huge and doesn’t go completely through the Robledos
I live about 5 miles away and I heard the army blasted the cave sealing up the cave,Geronimo and his band of 37 Apaches fought off the u s Calvary here,2-3,000 troops ,why isn’t this mentioned?
Great video!! New subscriber here. I'm down in Hobbs, New Mexico USA
Hi! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing! There is so much to see and do in this part of the world.
You should've looked around for some artifacts since that spot is known in native American folklore, im sure many camps have been there throughout thousands of years. I find artifacts here just outside of my house next to river, any flat places you see that when it floods it covers up an area, just look around the erosion spots for shiny rocks sticking out, or rocks that have been worked, and pottery out there stays on the ground forever, unlike here where its tons of hardwood trees, and steep hills next to rivers and creeks, but arrowheads are everywhere, it's unbelievable how long ppl where living on the same ground over and over for thousands of years
Great video! Keep pushing your channel; content like this will eventually get a following. Cheers
No it won't.
Thanks for sharing🥰
Wow that is cool I didn’t know that was there :)
Fascinating story 👍
Awesome! I’m glad you made it, great video.
Thank you.
Pretty cool! I wish idiots wouldn't tag everything.
Awesome video !!
I laughed when you said Friday 😂 the 13 and you also kindly joked 😅
Wooow, very nice & beautiful 😎😎
I agree 100%
Awesome
Geranimo didn't need no damn flashlight, he had peyote
I love it! You're handsome!
Geronimo had a lot of caves named after him
Imagine being in that cave with no lights we Indians were a tough breed 😮
There is another cave in White River AZ.. that Geronimo used as a hide out. I'm surprised no one is talking about it..
No there isn't.
@jerrygreen3818 Maybe it's close to the public.. but I been there, and the Apaches there call it Geronimo's cave..
Looks like there are many tunnels, I wonder if any go all the way through and out the other side.
I went back with some friends and found out that one of those tunnels has a drop about 100 feet down! Will definitely need more gear to see where those tunnels go to.
It is said they the tunnels go Thur the mountain....but did it collapse? Can a person fit, and it is known to be a maze, I doubt many if any have fully gone thru since Geronimo and his people...
Hello 👋 from Arkansas
Hello!
😮😮❤
EEK bats! Gotta get out!!!🤪
Yeah I did hear one flying trough and I knew it was time to get out!
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Need better lights like the mine explorers use so you can see everything
Imagine, Geronimo didn't have access to a flashlight back then, what do you suppose he used for light inside the cave?
Us natives don't need lights ..😅
Fire 😂
Spirit guides
He lit farts.
He had matches and lit his farts.
Anyone wanna see geronimo grave it is located at Fort Sill, oklahoma.
BELCH OOOOOH ME!
We’re did he hide his horse ?
Inside with him. Horse outside is a dead giveaway.
I wonder how Geronimo did it without LED lights ?
He had a jar of lightning bugs
That's not the end! There are vertical drops!😮
Yes, I went back with a friend and saw one of those vertical drops. It looked lite a 100 foot drop! Lots more to explore!
thanks for sharing this so I don't have to go in there!
And black cats?!😀
No one has explored for treasures :
These mineral were Stalagtites, but some morons took them out for souvenirs.
Like you.
I thought the Indians stayed out of caves because they believed they were openings to the underworld??????
You thought wrong
its not that cool if you dont keep going... sissy
Be sure to let us know when you make it there to the cave. And see how far you go in the cave by yourself😁😁😁
I prefer to be alone in a cave... its kind of weird with two....
The dude doing the video with his mouth open at the beginning and it's just like weird maybe he wants bats to fly in his mouth. He looks overly excited about a hole in the ground. Geronimo cool but this guy's a little weird