I Found This Cave With Carved Steps On Google Earth Then Hiked To It

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2023
  • #googleearth #exploring #thetrekplanner #explore #ancienthistory #ancient
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    I know this may not have been a high action adventure, but I still enjoyed seeing this! There are sites like this all over the place in the Southwest. They are long forgotten or have been eroded or destroyed. It was still amazing to see those carved hand and footholds though. I hope you enjoyed it too!
    Thank you for being part of The Trek Planner!!
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  • @stephanieyee9784
    @stephanieyee9784 Před rokem +67

    That cave is seriously beautiful and the geology is stunning.

    • @lnbjr7
      @lnbjr7 Před 5 měsíci

      Your adventures are the BEST! I maintain the steps were designed to be claimed in a specific sequence.. left sided ones for the left and right sided ones for the right foot. Consider checking my theory out…
      I maintain your accent will be easier and more natural to use.

  • @joyflowmonger248
    @joyflowmonger248 Před rokem +215

    Having spent my childhood in and around St. George, petroglyphs and ruins were a normal part of family outings to me. Picnicing, hunting, or gathering firewood as a family I often hiked around and found undiscovered acient sites littered with broken walls, arrowheads, and potsherds. I thought everybody did. We were taught to respect it and enjoy the adventure and "leave it be." My older brother was the real hiker, and sometimes took us specifically to see something extra cool he found. Not just native American stuff and dinosaur tracks, but fossil and mineral deposits as well. He still lives in Hurricane. You might look him up and trade stories. He could certainly suggest locations to point Google Earth toward in your discovery and trek planning. Great video! Brings back so many memories.

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  Před rokem +25

      Thank you for sharing, Joy! The more I'm living in the St. George area the more I am realizing just how much there is to see and explore here!

    • @bevkipa7889
      @bevkipa7889 Před rokem +4

      How cool😊

    • @teptime
      @teptime Před rokem +14

      I grew up close to you(Cedar City), and I remember swimming in the Virgin River in the late 60s , practically every step you took was on a stone tool of some kind. Relics were literally everywhere. My friend found two intact clay vessels near the historic Veyo pool, which I believe are in a museum now. We'd also find homesteader relics, bottles, square nails, etc.

    • @akowboyshippielife7405
      @akowboyshippielife7405 Před rokem +4

      @@TheTrekPlanner
      I'm in Cedar City Utah and would love to know the coolest spot to go to around here 🤔🤠

    • @athelwulfgalland
      @athelwulfgalland Před rokem +3

      @@TheTrekPlanner Is this cave located on federal land? That'd be like the perfect place to start an off grid cabin embedded into the face of the mesa! 🤔

  • @Tseringlhatso
    @Tseringlhatso Před 10 měsíci +24

    Being Scottish I know very little about archaeology in the US, now I want to know so much more! Thanks for your amazing videos

  • @tellusorbit
    @tellusorbit Před rokem +183

    Don't sell yourself short, my friend, there's nothing "unprofessional" about what you are doing. Your opinions are welcome and give great insight about the discoveries you are making. Keep up the good work!

  • @koolerpure
    @koolerpure Před rokem +94

    the formation of that rock is really facinating, kinda blows my mind the small dome in the cave has a spiral design ceiling as if they paved the walls themselves

  • @teddibayer
    @teddibayer Před rokem +420

    Thanks for not showing the graffiti or giving it acknowledgment. It really angers me at the selfish, callous disregard people have for such fascinating sites.

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  Před rokem +54

      It makes me upset too!

    • @WN_Byers
      @WN_Byers Před rokem +13

      Your ego > their ego, eh?

    • @One-way
      @One-way Před rokem +34

      @@WN_Byerswhen it comes to destroying…. YES…

    • @herbertwerner2287
      @herbertwerner2287 Před rokem +9

      Life is too short to be angry .

    • @DROK278
      @DROK278 Před rokem +13

      The world is a big place but sadly it's getting much smaller everyday 😮‍💨as long as most people care a little bit, stuff like this will stick around but when we don't care...it can be gone in a night. Respect matters.

  • @7hilladelphia
    @7hilladelphia Před rokem +7

    Always 🎉🎉🎉to see your new uploads. This place is GORGEOUS !!! Thank you 😊😊

  • @boofriggityhoo
    @boofriggityhoo Před rokem +81

    The soot and suspiciously flat ground would make me hypothesize that the area in the back was definitely used for long-term storage of jars full of perishable goods. They used to light fires in sealed-up little rooms to allow the fire to consume all the oxygen in the space, which would eventually also put the fire out. This allowed them to store food for several months longer than it would normally last (some argue that staple food items could have lasted over a year in these environments so long as they never unsealed the entrance afterward). Fun fact: things like vacuum-sealing food bags or smoking sausages also use oxygen deprivation to make food last longer :)

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  Před rokem +8

      Thank you for your insight!

    • @daneast
      @daneast Před rokem +14

      The smoke in a sealed up area would kill lots of insects and other organisms as well.

    • @juliarichmond5904
      @juliarichmond5904 Před rokem +5

      That is fascinating! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    • @drdassler
      @drdassler Před 11 měsíci +5

      Very interesting.

    • @johndubose1395
      @johndubose1395 Před 11 měsíci +5

      very interesting, I never heard of such a thing.

  • @mikeholmes5824
    @mikeholmes5824 Před rokem +17

    Closer and closer to that 100K. Good for you, man. Thanks for doing all the work for us.

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  Před rokem +2

      It feels like a dream to be honest haha I am so so so grateful to you and everyone

  • @thehunter3386
    @thehunter3386 Před rokem +29

    A great way to start my Saturday morning! Thank you for ALL your videos. They're thoroughly enjoyable! We've always been fascinated with that area since first traveling the old "Devils Highway" 15 years ago. Take care, be safe!

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  Před rokem

      Thank you! I'm happy to be part of your Saturday morning! Thanks for "joining" me! 🙂

  • @goodday23456
    @goodday23456 Před rokem +37

    It would have been nice if you had shown what it looked like from viewing the landscape outside the cave while inside.

    • @alwaysfourfun1671
      @alwaysfourfun1671 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I understand that the author tries to preserve its exact location. So many insensitive people around as the graffiti showed us! I very much dislike that attitude.

    • @MrSharariebrum
      @MrSharariebrum Před 10 měsíci

      @@alwaysfourfun1671 Exact Location.... Page AZ it is literally my backyard.... That cave is one of 3 nice caves south and north of the P that is on the mountainside for PAGE,,, Yes it is about 1/2 a mile from highway 89 near the famous horseshoe bend in the glen canyon dam,,,, it is inside city limits not hard to find.
      And in 1987 I MADE THOSE STEPS TO BIGFOOTS CAVE (12 years old and with the aid of a friend) :P Call it that cause it looks like a giant kicked the rock in with its foot to step up the mountain. If you want I can send you footage of what it looks like looking out the cave to highway 89 and to the right Page AZ up on the other mesa.... Thats why there is no footage looking out the cave :P
      The fire char black marks is because Drunks and Homeless camp in the caves on their way out to the reservation and stuff. Many Kids from page have left their marks over the years,,,, My mark the steps...... earth.google.com/web/@36.88330297,-111.48622623,1320.41004952a,45.5362675d,35y,123.4538505h,0t,0r

    • @politic1148
      @politic1148 Před 6 měsíci

      thats what i was waiting for🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @notflanders4967
    @notflanders4967 Před rokem +11

    it is fun to see things on google earth and then in person! I had an adventure today and it was interesting relaying the information back and forth in my head, from what I saw on the computer to what I was seeing in person.. Big difference but in an amazing and adventurous way!

  • @cindysmith6833
    @cindysmith6833 Před rokem +51

    Gosh buddy, thanks so much I love the American Southwest. I watch all I can about it on Clips and CZcams and I’m too poor to ever go there and see it myself because I live so far away. I’m in North Carolina and I’m poor so this means a lot to me. I thank you so much for sharing,God bless you always stay safe on your journeys ❤ I am old and sick and have no other means to see these wonderful places that you go to, they make my day because I am stuck at home all the time due to my health. God bless you. ❤. And keep the clips coming Please

    • @karenmurphy7066
      @karenmurphy7066 Před rokem +5

      Hi, I get it. I'll health, I get it. I can not stand long or walk far. I get it. Another youtube channel you might also enjoy:
      Green Mountain Metal Detecting. Brad posts a new video each Friday.

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  Před rokem +4

      Thank you, Cindy! And thanks for "joining" me all the way from North Carolina! I have some friends who live there and would love to make a visit one day!

    • @Wendy-oo7ng
      @Wendy-oo7ng Před rokem +3

      God bless you.💜🙏

    • @sallysullivan4463
      @sallysullivan4463 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Yes, Trek Planner, we vicarious travelers of the mind, appreciate all you can share with us ! Thank You !

    • @gloriasheppard7747
      @gloriasheppard7747 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Me too, my friend. Would never be able to afford to explore these beautiful, mysterious places; too old too!
      We'll have to live vicariously through these young adventurers!

  • @sc2824
    @sc2824 Před rokem +48

    They secure footing while carrying a load on one's back.

    • @wllm4785
      @wllm4785 Před rokem +2

      I thought the same thing. Time to delete my comment!

    • @gregoryrollins59
      @gregoryrollins59 Před rokem

      Maybe it's the power company that put that wire pole on top of the rock.
      Peace and Ahev

    • @EYes-zy6my
      @EYes-zy6my Před rokem

      Horses to get a foothold….They were carefully drug up..

  • @kathy9172
    @kathy9172 Před rokem +10

    Beautiful area, I'd like to learn more about the geology of the southwest. I like seeing the flowers too, amazing how some plants are so green!

  • @diannaa7462
    @diannaa7462 Před rokem +7

    You’re doing a great job! I appreciate your pleasant attitude and words. Thank you for adding “good things” to CZcams!

  • @frankdavis8182
    @frankdavis8182 Před rokem +9

    Love your adventures. When living in Tucson, Az. While always hunting the hills in Southern Az. I enjoyed the similar trips you take. Amazing the findings we encountered without looking. This was back in the late 50's, early 60's. Thinking these grounds are ruined by now, hopefully not. Good job, keep searching, many of us older outdoors men and women are entertained with your posts.👍👍👍

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  Před rokem

      I love hearing the stories from you and others about your own explorations! It really inspires and encourages and me and others to get out there! Thank you!!

  • @icandivideos5743
    @icandivideos5743 Před rokem +19

    I love that you were able to walk in the ancestor’s footsteps!

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  Před rokem +1

      It was so much fun!

    • @celisewillis
      @celisewillis Před měsícem

      well, it'd be better to avoid climbing, so archeologists can get there and record the current state. If everyone stomped all over the site, it would destroy and contaminate it. Please notify a local university/Parks and Wildlife. You will still get credit for finding the site, and the researchers will let you know what is okay to touch/walk on! We have so little information about the ancient peoples of this land; please help preserve it for future generations!

  • @kmurphy5010
    @kmurphy5010 Před rokem +6

    Loved it as usual. Thank you so much for doing this. It is my favorite kind of video to watch.

  • @wingsandbeaksbirder2312
    @wingsandbeaksbirder2312 Před rokem +4

    What a beautiful place. You brought us along and shared! Thank you.😊

  • @purelightlove8888
    @purelightlove8888 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Really Awesome share!!!

  • @Materialworld4
    @Materialworld4 Před rokem +3

    The colors in and around that site were amazing, thank you for sharing. I hope you have a Glorious Week, You Deserve It

  • @tracyroake2815
    @tracyroake2815 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for the trip. Absolutely makes me sick to see the tire tracks and the spray paint and the Powerline Towers on top of the Mesa.

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  Před rokem

      Yeah I am not happy seeing the deliberate destruction at any of these sites

    • @jr.6199
      @jr.6199 Před 9 měsíci

      We wouldn't see this video without tire tracks and powerlines there. We drive many hours in a car each year and often over ancient people's homes. When do we give back, to plant a tree or something as important.....

  • @firstlast5681
    @firstlast5681 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for going there and sharing the video with all of us 👋

  • @carebearann4613
    @carebearann4613 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for little trek, enjoy all your treks. Am able to imagine being utilized.

  • @FairyFrequency
    @FairyFrequency Před rokem +3

    That was a really cool place! Thanks for takkng us along on th his fantastic adventure. Sending lots of love and warm greetings from Missouri.

  • @linkylou13
    @linkylou13 Před rokem +2

    Thank you again for sharing all these amazing sites with us. I love that you can find so much and are willing to share. Totally trips me out.

  • @andyginterblues2961
    @andyginterblues2961 Před rokem +6

    You've followed so many sets of Moki steps, eventually you will find a Moki. It's inevitable.

  • @corneliusdinkmeyer2190
    @corneliusdinkmeyer2190 Před 9 měsíci +9

    Can you imagine, sitting in that cave as a thunderstorm comes across the valley? What an awesome view that would be!!

  • @shadyhollowfarm
    @shadyhollowfarm Před rokem +5

    Thanks for sharing these videos! My family is from S. Utah and I love learning more about the history of the area!

  • @mrbeans2425
    @mrbeans2425 Před rokem +2

    This is so cool. You are literally standing in some ancient peoples living room.

  • @followingthesunrises8616

    This was great!
    Thanks for taking us along with you.

  • @boonedog1457
    @boonedog1457 Před rokem +1

    Stunning! What a find! Thanks for the tour!

  • @talkdtwo
    @talkdtwo Před 7 měsíci

    I love that you express your curiosity in such an adventurous and healthy way. And you are so respectful of the sites. Bravo!

  • @rebbell308
    @rebbell308 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Brit here, although we have tons of history here caves are few and far between and I love a good cave! there's something very primal about being in a cave, I wish I could go exploring like you, there some very interesting things in your country! thanks for sharing.

  • @keithstewart2639
    @keithstewart2639 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for video. And your information. Neat place to see

  • @LongdistanceRider22
    @LongdistanceRider22 Před rokem +2

    Beautiful blue skies on your adventure. Nice job.!

  • @mjc42701
    @mjc42701 Před rokem +1

    I love your videos, these places need to be protected and cataloged, the history of North America goes back millennia, it's something that few really know much about, so grateful you take the time to do this and spark interest.

  • @sidwilson3151
    @sidwilson3151 Před 4 měsíci

    Many Thanx for All of your videos, I really appreciate all of them

  • @bassplayer10
    @bassplayer10 Před rokem +1

    Hello young brother. Great vid as always .👊🏼

  • @jimlong527
    @jimlong527 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing and the respect you give to the places you visit.

  • @beverlystufflebeam5731
    @beverlystufflebeam5731 Před 6 měsíci

    So cool. Thanks for sharing.

  • @colliehowardg
    @colliehowardg Před 10 měsíci

    I think it is awesome that you found it on Google Earth and then went out and found it. You have the true heart of an explorer.

  • @MrGalileo517
    @MrGalileo517 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing, keep up the great work!

  • @juliadrumgold8790
    @juliadrumgold8790 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks. Keep em coming 😊

  • @alan_whoneedstiedye
    @alan_whoneedstiedye Před rokem

    Thanks, fun to come along on the exploration.

  • @nancyprescott102
    @nancyprescott102 Před rokem

    Awesome video... thank you!!!

  • @malk6277
    @malk6277 Před 11 měsíci +5

    2nd video of yours that I've watched, and I've subscribed. You remind me of my adventures around Australia: I spent months checking out various remote locations and trying to cast myself back in time to when the various sites were inhabited, imagining the people who made the rock art. Enjoy your adventures, and thank you for sharing them.

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 Před 6 měsíci +2

      It does look similar to the Northern Territory and Outback Western Australia, I agree! That's part of the dreamtime, when you see the ancestors doing their thing👣🙌

  • @howardmj1
    @howardmj1 Před rokem +3

    This one definitely felt more immersive. I see you tried some different camera shots and some cool editing also. The drone footage and chill music at the end was a nice touch with good timing. The flow grabbed my attention. Though it may not have been your coolest discovery to date, this video stands out.

  • @lovesloudcars
    @lovesloudcars Před rokem +3

    As always -great content Jeff!

  • @inezwatson6192
    @inezwatson6192 Před rokem

    Another adventure.. thank you for sharing your adventures..

  • @missy183
    @missy183 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Amazing video Thanks for sharing.God bless. 😇❤❤

  • @Genesis0707
    @Genesis0707 Před rokem +1

    That's actually a really cool looking cave. 😎

  • @lorichaplin7328
    @lorichaplin7328 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for all your exploring. Sooo cool to see all that amazing terrain!

  • @TheSoloHiker
    @TheSoloHiker Před 4 měsíci

    Super rad, thank you for sharing. ❤

  • @vondahartsock-oneil3343
    @vondahartsock-oneil3343 Před rokem +10

    The Anasazi carved a lot of steps. Have you been to the Navajo swimming pool? It's cool as heck. They carved a channel in rock like that, by a natural spring. The ran down the man made channel and into a natural circular pool of nice clear water. To get up to the pool, there are carved steps, done by the Anasazi. IDK know exactly where it is, but it's up in elevation a bit, and the spring is even further up. Thanks. This Native American loves the ruins of the sw. I know a lot of the Dine Navajo teachings, Oral Tradition etc...but I'm not Navajo. They come from the area my tribe is now located. Very few know, the Navajo came from the East, not the North. They say so themselves. I digress. Again thanks. I love seeing all these places.

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  Před rokem +3

      Thank you for your comment! I haven't even heard of the Navajo Swimming Pool before. Sounds like an amazing place to see though! Do you know if it's a place that I would need a permit for? Or is it like a park? I am very interested!

    • @earthlingjohn
      @earthlingjohn Před rokem +1

      @@TheTrekPlanner
      I have tried twice to post a reply to your comment about the Navajo Swimming Pool and provide a link to a CZcams video showing the pool and both times my reply with the link was not accepted
      edit: I see that my comment without the link to the CZcams video about the Navajo Swimming Pool was accepted...if the link was allowed to post in my prior attempts I am highly confident that you would have enjoyed watching the video
      What a shame.

    • @Pammellam
      @Pammellam Před rokem

      Sadly, I believe CZcams does not allow _links_ to be added to comments.
      The best thing to do is to type the exact title of that particular CZcams video you want to feature or refer to and to suggest that people copy the title and then search for it.

    • @earthlingjohn
      @earthlingjohn Před rokem

      @@Pammellam
      Wrong.
      I am able to add *links to other CZcams videos* in comments on nearly all videos but a link to something *other than a CZcams video* is almost always denied.
      I have found that some channels do not allow links of any kind whatsoever.
      Sadly, this appears to be one of those channels which is a shame because the Navajo Swimming Pool video is truly worth watching.

    • @Pammellam
      @Pammellam Před rokem +1

      @@earthlingjohn Ah, I was actually wondering about that. I had thought that perhaps that link issue is something the CZcams video channel owner controls themselves, but I wasn’t sure. I also do recall in the past seeing links in comments but not often, but I was fuzzy about that. Thanks for clearing that up.

  • @Roughfacedgirl
    @Roughfacedgirl Před rokem +1

    "If those walls could talk...." fascinating to imagine the experiences of those before us!

  • @jennacat13
    @jennacat13 Před rokem

    Nice video quality! Great job!

  • @alienonion4636
    @alienonion4636 Před rokem

    Interesting. Thanks for the tour.

  • @user-il1bv3lc2h
    @user-il1bv3lc2h Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your adventures with us.
    I was adventurous as a child and young person.
    But to up in years now.

  • @Odanti
    @Odanti Před 6 měsíci

    I loved it! Thank you
    ❤️🙏❤️

  • @HappyComfort
    @HappyComfort Před rokem +1

    Very cool! Thank you! 👍🙂🌷

  • @archer721
    @archer721 Před rokem +1

    Wow! That was an absolutely amazing view that you never showed from the cave! Awesome!

  • @cherylcuthbertson5406

    Awesome! I love caves!

  • @123456wasp
    @123456wasp Před rokem +1

    I love what you do for fun! 😎👍

  • @larrysaenz8964
    @larrysaenz8964 Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome adventure keep doing what you love

  • @billyedwards6101
    @billyedwards6101 Před rokem +1

    Thats was neat, thanks for sharing.

  • @The_Stoic_PhilosopherAU
    @The_Stoic_PhilosopherAU Před 10 měsíci

    This channel is so curious. Subbed!

  • @lilbird4198
    @lilbird4198 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank You for another cool adventure. 😊

  • @user-nk5jf9pg7i
    @user-nk5jf9pg7i Před 8 měsíci

    Fascinating thanks for sharing your discoveries 🙏

  • @pattywolford
    @pattywolford Před 8 měsíci

    Stunning landscape. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures!

  • @jublywubly
    @jublywubly Před rokem

    That was really interesting. Thanks for making this video. 🙂

  • @Crodmog83
    @Crodmog83 Před 10 měsíci

    This is the first time ive seen one of your videos. I really enjoyed it.

  • @Gimboid79
    @Gimboid79 Před rokem +4

    Very much enjoying your videos, watching from the UK, quite enjoy visiting ancients sites we have here but you did inspire me to have a look at google earth at roughly your part of the world, and found a few interesting things, shame I've no chance of checking them out myself!

  • @phlebgrl6064
    @phlebgrl6064 Před 10 měsíci

    Today is my 2nd hike with you on CZcams. I’m watching from Orange County, NY and really love the whole concept of your videos. Actually going to the sites that you’ve discovered via drones, I find creative and unique. New fan!

  • @jodineutz4296
    @jodineutz4296 Před rokem +2

    This was really cool and interesting. Thank you

  • @charleshicks3492
    @charleshicks3492 Před rokem +1

    Thanks, loved the trek, so interesting 😎🤩⭐️

  • @sarahstrong7174
    @sarahstrong7174 Před 8 měsíci

    Thankyou for sharing

  • @PatriciaRodriguez-vn6cv
    @PatriciaRodriguez-vn6cv Před rokem +4

    Loved that cave. Moki steps are quite interesting. I’m going to look them up now.

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  Před rokem +2

      Moki steps are my favorite! It just is fascinating to me how ancient peoples created these steps to reach some very steep and dangerous places!

  • @Terry-ow3wp
    @Terry-ow3wp Před 6 měsíci

    Loved watching this.

  • @Tinyflydeposit
    @Tinyflydeposit Před rokem +2

    Really grateful for the trouble you go to. That cave was certainly beautiful

  • @richardwakelin843
    @richardwakelin843 Před 7 měsíci

    I love your adventures, thank you for sharing

  • @dressagegirlkae
    @dressagegirlkae Před 10 měsíci

    So beautiful and cool!

  • @matthewwallace9280
    @matthewwallace9280 Před rokem

    Thanks for taking us to these cool places!

  • @leighsayers2628
    @leighsayers2628 Před 8 měsíci

    Fabulous ..thanks for showing ..from Australia..

  • @the_g9456
    @the_g9456 Před rokem

    This was super cool. Thanks for showing us.

  • @juaerez69
    @juaerez69 Před rokem +2

    Great stuff! Go ahead and post all the footage you take. Even the stuff you thinks goes nowhere. It’s all fascinating!

  • @donnalee4992
    @donnalee4992 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for showing all of these beautiful places

  • @sstarnes71
    @sstarnes71 Před 7 měsíci

    Great job that was truly entertaining thank you

  • @plebny
    @plebny Před rokem +1

    Thanks for doing this and all your videos. I live in Georgia and have been to Moab, UT and love that area.

  • @yelenalastovkina5681
    @yelenalastovkina5681 Před rokem +1

    Glad i discover you ! Keep doing 👍

  • @justinhaller2055
    @justinhaller2055 Před rokem

    Very cool thanks.

  • @ginaskrobosinski49
    @ginaskrobosinski49 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks bud that was a good vacation on you l loved it you are fascinating 😅

  • @social3ngin33rin
    @social3ngin33rin Před rokem +1

    It's insane how much detail satellites have

  • @WrathOfFreya
    @WrathOfFreya Před 8 měsíci

    Loved this video! Really miss being out in that area.

  • @tonics7121
    @tonics7121 Před rokem

    Cool place for a family picnic. Kids would love it.

  • @kimbalgoeke7998
    @kimbalgoeke7998 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Yep, that's probably a granary. Found something similar in Southern Utah when I taught wilderness survival to troubled youth. It was up much higher, couple hundred feet above the river basin, with steps and a precarious path. There were several native made rock wall storage compartments/bins, with small corn cobs still scattered in bins. Cool find, good job!!
    If you would have looks around on top, especially where there is a lot of sand, you would probably find lots of obsidian chips. During the winter months, they would go up to be in the sun, on nice warm sand dunes, and flint nap arrow heads, knives, spears, etc..

  • @johnbarbuto5387
    @johnbarbuto5387 Před rokem +1

    This is fun! Everything doesn't need to be a major attraction. In this era of so very many people on the planet the "major attractions" (e.g. "The Wave") are not only crowded but may even require a lucky lottery. Finding fun in small things may be the new path to a satisfying, low stress life. Thanks!

  • @c.t.murray3632
    @c.t.murray3632 Před rokem

    Thats a gorgeous spot thanks for showing us

  • @aaronaceuscruzgarcia7851
    @aaronaceuscruzgarcia7851 Před 8 měsíci

    I would love to go trekking with this guy. He is so genuine