I Found an Intact, Ancient World In This Desert Canyon

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  • čas přidán 15. 03. 2024
  • I embark on a 3 day backpacking trip in a remote canyon of the American Southwest. Along the way, I battle through adverse conditions, but discover countless evidences of the ancient ones who used to call these canyons home
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  • @jenniferbruno3629
    @jenniferbruno3629 Před 2 měsíci +1325

    You could make a 3 hour movie and I’d get the popcorn and settle in for a perfect night 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @survivorhaven3990
      @survivorhaven3990 Před 2 měsíci +34

      Same, my lady and I actually plan on binging DD tonight with popcorn

    • @andreamobeck200
      @andreamobeck200 Před 2 měsíci +32

      My people...😊 Me too. Love it!

    • @WildFleur312
      @WildFleur312 Před 2 měsíci +52

      Thank you. Your adventures truly speak to my soul.... everything about them down to the music you choose. I appreciate your appreciation for the ancient ones. The long format suits me perfectly.

    • @gabbagool7414
      @gabbagool7414 Před 2 měsíci +16

      Oh yes 🙏

    • @toddstropicals
      @toddstropicals Před 2 měsíci +18

      I can second that, these are my favorite videos!

  • @seriousoldman8997
    @seriousoldman8997 Před 2 měsíci +758

    I'm a retired guy from England with mobilty issues. I can not tell you how much joy your channel gives me in my old age. Thank you for sharing this wonderful world in such a peaceful way. Bless you.

    • @OligosFew
      @OligosFew Před 2 měsíci +26

      Same but F in America, I could not go to these places but enjoy the videos. Sorry for you mobility issues it sure is a trial.

    • @Ang85323
      @Ang85323 Před 2 měsíci +15

      Amen 🙏 same

    • @mlgauss60435
      @mlgauss60435 Před 2 měsíci +29

      Same here. I appreciate him taking us along!

    • @roystewart4826
      @roystewart4826 Před 2 měsíci +26

      Me too ! these are great videos makes you feel like you could still do that if your body would only feel the same 👍🤗 bless him.

    • @buddhastaxi666
      @buddhastaxi666 Před 2 měsíci +20

      I am thankful at 70, that I can still hike with my jack russel dogs on walks and explore Nature and receive the blessing of contact with trees and weather, with hidden things , with eagles soaring and clouds streaming across the moon. I like to watch the videos of the US South west with its ruins and incredible canyons as I may never get there as I live in Australia.

  • @user-gs3pi3vu1j
    @user-gs3pi3vu1j Před 2 měsíci +376

    Greetings youngman, Brings Otter from the Great Sioux Nation in South Dakota. I am retired and home with a health issue, just me my black labs and videos.. I was reading some comments and see how much pleasure you bring to elders like myself all over. I look forward to every video of yours because you do it right young one and thats good to see. You take care and be careful out there. Ohan Mitakuyaoyasin ( we are all related)

    • @PaleoLithicYosemiteWhiteFang
      @PaleoLithicYosemiteWhiteFang Před 2 měsíci +36

      Greetings with Honor for Brings Otter! Its a privilege to hear You speak as im very proud of You & Your Ancestral Heritage. Thank You! Yep I vote for longer video format and enjoy your peaceful approach too. My interest is filled with all the rock structures and paintings. Filled with wonder and good energy for the Great People who built them. Thank You!

    • @SuperDave-vj9en
      @SuperDave-vj9en Před 2 měsíci +17

      Brings Otter, I am proud of you for your many moons of survival and success in this world. Being 1/4 Native American myself, I have much respect and honor for you. I feel as though I was born in the wrong time period and out of place. Many times I have dream of being a full blooded “Indian” having lived during the time when the real people of the earth were in power. This is very appealing to me about what I missed, the way of life and traditions. So much has been lost over the years and can never be recouped, such as the art of hunting, tracking, lodge making, and the intricacies of survival in every day life, has been lost and will never be regained again! May you be blessed in your old age and I’ll say my goodbyes not even having known you. Thank you for your thoughts!

    • @millenials_best
      @millenials_best Před měsícem +17

      Dang that made my eyes tear up

    • @ricksimmons5683
      @ricksimmons5683 Před měsícem +11

      Ahh! So we are !

    • @aforetime9
      @aforetime9 Před měsícem +6

      ❤🎉

  • @ProLifePat
    @ProLifePat Před 2 měsíci +104

    Simple guitar music. Slow drone. Ancient structure. You got it man!

  • @Atanar89
    @Atanar89 Před 2 měsíci +453

    I just want to say that you are a great guy for not just not picking up artifacts, but reminding everyone to leave them, too.

    • @1nvisible1
      @1nvisible1 Před 2 měsíci +14

      *Cowboy camp roof graffiti shows "ANNIE R_ _ _ _ _", with misabbreviated month "JEN 12 1914"*
      *@**17:11** large gray bowl fragment shows small slightly rectangular pieces with two holes drilled in them not unlike the holes drilled in the other sherd you showed earlier.*
      *@**12:53** the pile of ancient corncobs collected by a 500 yo packrat or similar creature shows how much corn they actually produced there and what the climate might've looked like before drought and several hundred years of landscape burns.*

    • @wannabecarguy
      @wannabecarguy Před 2 měsíci +14

      ​@@1nvisible1pack rats build their nest and other pack rats will inherit the nest. Dinosaur bones have been found in these nests. I believe they are called mutten. Only 1 pack rat occupies the nest at a time.

    • @InfiniteRadius
      @InfiniteRadius Před 2 měsíci +6

      Can't have it both ways, if you plaster this information all over the internet, human scavengers with 'no respect' will follow..

    • @wanttogo1958
      @wanttogo1958 Před 2 měsíci +10

      @@InfiniteRadiusthey have to be willing to work to get to it. There is always a delicate balance between teaching others about the natural and ancient “people” history in our midst. Are we better off leaving it lay as the original occupants did to decay over time or do we benefit the greater good of teaching others about these people and some aspects of their way of life? I lean toward the second option for without those who investigate and record these decaying ancient historical footprints they will eventually fade into oblivion and no one will be the wiser concerning those who came before us.

    • @Johnketes54
      @Johnketes54 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@InfiniteRadiusAll depends what you "plaster" American Southwest is a bit plural

  • @davidmundt7081
    @davidmundt7081 Před 2 měsíci +288

    I like the longer format, I never want them to end.

  • @thomascacioppo3785
    @thomascacioppo3785 Před měsícem +17

    Better than anything on TV. 10min., 20 min., 3 hours. Its all so wonderful. Thats a lot of hard work you put in to your channel. Much appreciated.

  • @bibletrumpetingtrucker1725
    @bibletrumpetingtrucker1725 Před 2 měsíci +48

    I'm a trucker the drive to the desert Southwest regularly. When I shut down at night I watch your videos and it's neat seeing the places I've driven nearby. The long video format is great

  • @BennyBunghole-tk7ts
    @BennyBunghole-tk7ts Před 2 měsíci +242

    You're like the Bob Ross of exploration. So wholesome, pure and genuine. Amazing stuff!

    • @combatmedicmom
      @combatmedicmom Před 2 měsíci +13

      😊🙂 good comparison!

    • @user-zp4rz1jx8h
      @user-zp4rz1jx8h Před 2 měsíci +1

      But looks and sounds like Jim Caviezel

    • @TheCelestialVoice11
      @TheCelestialVoice11 Před 2 měsíci +12

      😂 I just told my husband that same thing the other day! He reminds me of Bob Ross. I love his videos and him because he is so relaxed, and lives in such a state of wonderment and curiosity for his surroundings, as he shares his journeys. Beautiful and informative videos!

    • @BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm
      @BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm Před 2 měsíci +5

      Best comment 😂👍

    • @sheiladecker8899
      @sheiladecker8899 Před 2 měsíci +10

      Happy little potsherds 😊

  • @ampersandy5069
    @ampersandy5069 Před 2 měsíci +264

    The pages you found came from the book The Black Tolts [later renamed Pistol Pardners] by William MacLeod Raine, first published in 1932. "My Friends Are Honest Folk" is chapter 11.

    • @scaledsupremacy817
      @scaledsupremacy817 Před 2 měsíci +5

      William MacLeod of the Clan MacLeod???:000

    • @lizard2425
      @lizard2425 Před 2 měsíci +8

      Wow!🙂

    • @wannabecarguy
      @wannabecarguy Před 2 měsíci +9

      Nice work

    • @user-ce1jy3ti6v
      @user-ce1jy3ti6v Před 2 měsíci +11

      Thank YOU for sharing that info. I tried to find but not able. Awesome, shall try to find a copy and read.

    • @FRRobyn
      @FRRobyn Před 2 měsíci +6

      So cool! I think it's great that one of those 1904 campers brought along something to read. Maybe they read it aloud. I hope they finished the story before they left the book behind.

  • @careyreynolds2889
    @careyreynolds2889 Před 2 měsíci +25

    @Desert.Drifter
    I used to explore the same country pre-social media era. We used maps and compasses to navigate, word of mouth, and we explored with respect, walked from sun up to sun down and sometimes past dark to get out of a canyon, and had simple yet grand adventures in this vast sandstone country. Always respectful and fascinated by the fingerprints of those who came before us, the artifacts we would find, never taking anything and we enjoyed the night skies with more stars than sky, just as the people before us must have done (including the cowboys). Our eyes became trained to see.
    I never felt "alone" out there, the presence of these people was a felt sense and surrounded you, and at times eerie. I loved imagining and still do, what their lives were like, how did they celebrate, what jokes did they tell, what did they fear, how did they mourn, how did they spend their days and nights, their hours, what stories did they tell around their fires as they were tucked into their dwellings...
    Then the internet, social media and a little thing called Google Earth came a long and changed things so much, and we began to see more and more people way out there, we began to see trash, and artifacts began to disappear from remote sites we'd visited over the years, safe for many hundreds of years.
    We are not very good at self governing as a species unfortunately.
    Times have changed as they do, but its still deeply magical and beautiful country with many hidden secrets as it should be.
    Thank you for your videos, the effort it takes to make them and for your respectful wonder and nature towards these areas and for protecting these places by not sharing the details of where you visit.
    Mahalo!

  • @robinfarina2966
    @robinfarina2966 Před měsícem +23

    These places feel so sacred. I get goosebumps.

    • @user-gv5ue8mw9i
      @user-gv5ue8mw9i Před 12 dny

      They absolutely are ,and they were treated as such by the native people. May they RIP.❤🙏💖

  • @xxxx-qo9dh
    @xxxx-qo9dh Před 2 měsíci +284

    That small hole in the pottery you found is a seed hole. The Indigenous People made pottery with a small hole on top, through this hole they would put seeds into the pot to preserve hem and keep dry for the next Spring. The seeds were kept it in these ‘Seed pots’ to prevent rodents or birds from getting in there. When it was time to plant the seeds, they would smash the pot to get the seeds out.

    • @brisafey
      @brisafey Před 2 měsíci +29

      You sound like you know what you are talking about. thank you for commenting.

    • @sldaley5692
      @sldaley5692 Před 2 měsíci +23

      That's a great thing to know! Thank you. Makes a lot of sense now that you've pointed it out. I can imagine that preserving seeds in that manner would have been a life or death matter in hard times.

    • @lukasmakarios4998
      @lukasmakarios4998 Před 2 měsíci +11

      That makes sense. It would certainly be a good idea.

    • @oldogre5999
      @oldogre5999 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Could be a vacuum release hole to keep the lid from sealing to the pot as it cools down after being removed from the heat. If its a small hole in the side of a pot it could be to prevent the pot from boiling over and washing the contents out of the pot. Could be other things as well.

    • @mafakefoot
      @mafakefoot Před 2 měsíci +2

      xxxx-qo9dh might you know name of these people found in theses videos and time there? reference to study more?

  • @eaglepursuit
    @eaglepursuit Před 2 měsíci +150

    The handprint reminds us that it wasn't just adults scaling ladders or steep paths and living on the brink of cliffs. It was people of all ages, from babies to elderly. That must have presented some challenges.
    Love the wide format. It really fills the screen on my phone when sideways.

    • @OfTheSeaKND
      @OfTheSeaKND Před 2 měsíci +4

      I love the wide format too! I also watch on my phone. 👍

  • @wavoconqueso
    @wavoconqueso Před měsícem +9

    Little did I know: how extensive the population was then, how preserved all these sights are, how speculative you can be in interpretation of clues to their existence, how much they wanted to record their lives with art. Fantastic video! Thanks for taking this 76 year old with a mangled carcass along to expand my understanding.

  • @lindamckenzie4543
    @lindamckenzie4543 Před 2 měsíci +19

    Huge thanks, appreciation and respect from Aotearoa/New Zealand. Every episode is so interesting and I cannot get enough of your hiking and wonderful discoveries. Sometimes I am actually brought to tears, thinking about the people who lived in these places. Andrew, thank you. 🕊️💕

  • @toppdesignstt
    @toppdesignstt Před 2 měsíci +99

    "Ultra Long" was not long enough... I don't think I took a breath nor close my eyes or mouth the entire time. This was truly remarkable. Thank you for making this journey possible for all of us and respecting nature and history the way you do 👍👍👍

  • @SanDiegoKid
    @SanDiegoKid Před 2 měsíci +96

    Thank you for creating these videos. I'm a teacher and I'll be using a few of your clips in my middle school history class pretty soon. These videos help make history feel more real and relatable. The kids love that.

    • @Desert.Drifter
      @Desert.Drifter  Před 2 měsíci +32

      Wow, that’s amazing. I hope it instills wonder and respect for these places in their young minds and hearts. Tell your class hi for me 😉

    • @SanDiegoKid
      @SanDiegoKid Před 2 měsíci +9

      @@Desert.Drifter Will do!

    • @johnbradley9985
      @johnbradley9985 Před 2 měsíci

      .

    • @johnbradley9985
      @johnbradley9985 Před 2 měsíci +1

      o#.I I

    • @aframex
      @aframex Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Andrew! Love your videos, could I get your contact info?

  • @KeyMcCann
    @KeyMcCann Před 2 měsíci +15

    I will second that comment. I'm still able to get around but hobbled with arthritis and injuries to both my feet back when I was youmg and bullet proof. Every doctor told me that these injuries will effect you later in life. I lasted longer than both doctors but the pain has entrenched itself. I long for the outdoors. Epic solo trips most people would never attempt. Friends and family thought I was crazy for the places I explored. Never have I hiked the southwest and it looks amazing! Thank you and keep posting and be yourself. You are a natural and I have a feeling a very competent outdoor guide. I'm sure you have more than few stories you could share about those adventures.

  • @pollybluedjinn
    @pollybluedjinn Před 2 měsíci +13

    Love the longer format. Gives time for more footage of good, lingering views of the artifacts and ruins. Love your quiet style. No need to was poetic - that pales in comparison with the history you show us. Loved your reverent narration and the music on this one. Just the right amount of info on your equipment, practicalities, decision making of your trek. Thank you! Breathtaking in the history, meaning, and lives on evidence.

  • @arthurpeterson246
    @arthurpeterson246 Před 2 měsíci +124

    Man this is better than national geographic. Thanks for sharing.

    • @georgekusz4221
      @georgekusz4221 Před 2 měsíci +5

      OR ANYTHING BEST OF HOLLYWOOD FOR THIS MATTER.

    • @user-rt8oz8nz9z
      @user-rt8oz8nz9z Před 2 měsíci +4

      i agree your presentation has the strength of simplicity and silence. i know all about silence because i talk too much.

    • @jcismysavior9126
      @jcismysavior9126 Před 26 dny +1

      That is exactly what I thought excellent

  • @lianneb7653
    @lianneb7653 Před 2 měsíci +109

    Thank you for being so respectful and considerate. I truly find you are a humble human that the ancients would admire and feel grateful about the way you treat their lands

    • @yvonnelewis4888
      @yvonnelewis4888 Před 2 měsíci +15

      And their current modern day descendants! I know they must be troubled by those who take from their sacred ancestral sites. It comes across as a desecration. I’m so grateful there are people who know to leave the outdoor museum, a museum of sanctity, respect & honor.

    • @fox577577
      @fox577577 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I totally agree.

    • @charcat1571
      @charcat1571 Před 2 měsíci +8

      @@yvonnelewis4888 I am one of those descendants, and yes, I appreciate his care and respect.

  • @tentwo6350
    @tentwo6350 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Not only are the vids and content great, but the more subtle elements - the music, the ambience, the silence for which you allow space, even the gravel under your boots, all great elements.

  • @kentmorris7811
    @kentmorris7811 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Coffee table book! All your adventures. Please!
    Best trips I've ever been on! Thanks for taking me.

  • @beester1432
    @beester1432 Před 2 měsíci +177

    I hike in the chuska mountains in Arizona and New Mexico and camp out. I find similar artifacts and dwellings that you do. I have noticed over the years that the artifacts have been disappearing slowly. Thanks for sharing. Brings back memories.

    • @dougsain5090
      @dougsain5090 Před 2 měsíci +28

      Doug from nc. There is one part of the Mesa Verdae tour called Balcony House. You had to crawl thru a wooden rectangle on your knees before they sold you a pass for the tour. After driving to the site It took about 20 minutes to walk to several ladders. Up about 60 feet and walked thru boulders and there was a hole in one the size of that box. We crawled thru with some difficulty. It was a defensive point and could be defended by one person easily. It truley was a balcony and was said to be the nursery. I looked over the low wall an it was a 400 ft drop! Crazy

    • @ktmcc4360
      @ktmcc4360 Před 2 měsíci +38

      Yea people suck. Everyone should have the chance to see pottery or tools left. I see some people actually entering or violating these sites. Use your eyes not your hands. Never touch or enter these areas directly. Save the history for others.

    • @user-gn8if3fq9j
      @user-gn8if3fq9j Před měsícem +3

      Shame on the ones taking things.

  • @gloriathornton9124
    @gloriathornton9124 Před 2 měsíci +86

    Being half Indigenous... You go where I, as an old lady, only go in my heart... Thank you for sharing Our Past and Our Ancestor's Path with us!! Travel Safe!

  • @how2getwaves651
    @how2getwaves651 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I’m absolutely hooked on this channel. This is an equivalent to a Bob Ross nature show.

  • @user-cj1mj2od6q
    @user-cj1mj2od6q Před 14 dny +1

    I am 82 years old and I look forward to your stuff. I am in good health and Ride my E Bike 4 or five days a week. I can still walk 3 miles anytime, but to hike the canyons no way. I have lived in the southwest all my life and have seen the place like you travel too, but I look forward to each thing you post. The four corners area is so wonderful. When I worked I lived in some remote places. Now I live in Arizona, in the city, because my wife wanted to live where thing were easy to get too. So please keep posting.

  • @user-xc8ku1sr3o
    @user-xc8ku1sr3o Před 2 měsíci +111

    Andrew, you are my eyes, legs and lungs to continue exploring like I used to. I really really appreciate Desert Drifter. It makes me feel less like an invalid. Keep up the fantastic posts.

    • @kCuFfication
      @kCuFfication Před 2 měsíci +4

      I swear this has been said on a different video by a different user.

    • @Doxymeister
      @Doxymeister Před 2 měsíci +11

      @@kCuFfication It almost surely has, I'm sure. I watch videos like this for the exact same reason, I'm profoundly disabled and unable to be physically active like I used to. I love watching others do the things I loved to do, and enjoying life through their eyes. I'm glad so many people are sharing their thanks like this! It's important that folks like Desert Drifter understand how much their content means to people like us.❣

    • @dr.maturin4648
      @dr.maturin4648 Před měsícem

      @@Doxymeister Ditto.

  • @kaywilliams2817
    @kaywilliams2817 Před 2 měsíci +74

    I love what you found. People can be so destructive. Do not give the location away. You have a calm and peaceful voice for narration. It makes me relax.

    • @SuperDuppydoo
      @SuperDuppydoo Před 2 měsíci +10

      I agree! He sounds like a born storyteller… just peaceful and calm !

  • @TheWaterxxshark
    @TheWaterxxshark Před měsícem +5

    I am 70 and just finished my nightly quota of your episodes. They were awesome as usual. I always feel sadness and shed a tear whenever i see the structures, as I hope that the ancients weren't overcome with struggles too often.

    • @Automedon2
      @Automedon2 Před 17 dny

      It makes me wonder. Did the people who lived in harsh conditions (as opposed to what we know) know that their conditions were harsh or was it just life as they knew it without any frame of reference. They must have appreciated the good years, just as they accepted the bad. However, they did eventually leave, leaving behind their corn stores, so it was something sudden.

  • @phyllisbonner8900
    @phyllisbonner8900 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Man I loved this. So many wonders to see. The petroglyphs and especially the pictographs were amazing. The construction of the dwellings. The beautiful scenery.

  • @claytonwalker8074
    @claytonwalker8074 Před 2 měsíci +103

    I'm a 63 year old man brought to tears by this moving video of exploring nature! Brilliant Sir, thank you for sharing!

    • @user-rt8oz8nz9z
      @user-rt8oz8nz9z Před 2 měsíci +2

      i agree muchley

    • @Rs-bm1gy
      @Rs-bm1gy Před 2 měsíci +3

      From the northern prairies, we muchly enjoy your efforts!

    • @Automedon2
      @Automedon2 Před 17 dny +1

      It moved me deeply as well

  • @kellydiver
    @kellydiver Před 2 měsíci +68

    Beautiful. I love how you can see the human touches - remains of bindings, fingerprints in the clay, babies’ handprints. I think this is my favorite video of yours so far. 💜

    • @Lea-lq5kl
      @Lea-lq5kl Před 2 měsíci +5

      This is my favorite too! All your videos are special, but this one really touched my heart❤

    • @OfTheSeaKND
      @OfTheSeaKND Před 2 měsíci +5

      Each video gets better and better. Such an incredible channel.

  • @terrigoodman1689
    @terrigoodman1689 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I'm sure I've told you this before Andrew, but I enjoy your videos so much! In fact I enjoy you so much! I'm sure I'm old enough to be your grandmother, but you are such a good-looking, wise thoughtful, considerate, knowledgeable young man. And I love going on these trips with you. You are enabling me to see things I won't see in this life. And I just want to thank you. Oh I've been quite the traveler and I was quite the hiker and quite the rock climber when I was younger. Lived in the Alaska for 10 -12 years two different times. Did a whole lot of mountain climbing and hiking!!! Tomboys praying for your safety too. God bless you.

  • @michaeldallimore8590
    @michaeldallimore8590 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Beautiful country with a fascinating history. Thanks for the video.

  • @Seven50ml
    @Seven50ml Před 2 měsíci +31

    The handprints are amazing. Reminding us that they were humans just like us. Not some mysterious creatures of the land before we came.

  • @blackbeard308
    @blackbeard308 Před 2 měsíci +48

    Appreciate that you don't disclose the location so others don't go and destroy what has been left behind. Keep the goat trail in line

  • @MusictagJazz
    @MusictagJazz Před 2 měsíci +2

    Exploring ancient secrets with respect and awe, you're a true trailblazer. 🌄🔍 Love how you bring history to life!

  • @michaelraphael2160
    @michaelraphael2160 Před měsícem +2

    You're like the Mr. Rogers of hiking with your calm, soothing voice telling us how to act properly for the benefit of others.

  • @michaelvanwinkle7919
    @michaelvanwinkle7919 Před 2 měsíci +99

    The neat corners and curves on the ruins speaks to just how talented these people were in their architectural skills and use of resources available.

    • @willoughby1888
      @willoughby1888 Před 2 měsíci +14

      Imagine the ancient person placing that very first stone where the corner was to be, and then working from there.

    • @TB-zw7dt
      @TB-zw7dt Před 2 měsíci +7

      Yes. Using just your hands and what the desert gives you to work with. It's remarkable skill for sure, and also shows tremendous toughness and grit.

    • @claztube
      @claztube Před 2 měsíci +7

      Yes, Yes, Yes... For a sundry of reasons unique to a region's Culture and the Environment and mostly it's Populace the past lives of the Ancients are seen today to being hardly so completely different to our own current transformative abilities.
      One must ponder on how a thousand years from now might some lone drifter be asking about how 'The 21st Century Ancients' took one path and or methodology over another only to be met with......😮 (I'll leave my thought here.)

    • @rogermccaslin5963
      @rogermccaslin5963 Před 2 měsíci

      When you look at this stuff, you realize how much effort went into building these structures and it makes me wonder about their lives and what the thought was for building something. Was it just to make living more comfortable, was it for protection from outsiders or animals (I'm lookin' at you, mountain lion), something spiritual?
      I think the big difference is that a thousand years from now (if we make it that far), there will still be records of our foibles and follies. @@claztube

    • @_Peachyinvestor
      @_Peachyinvestor Před 2 měsíci +6

      It really shows how skilled they are especially with the lack of modern materials

  • @macfilms9904
    @macfilms9904 Před 2 měsíci +47

    Love the longer video - fascinated by how extensive these buildings are throughout the southwest. You do great work with editing, drones, music & your speaking voice is very relaxing - really enjoy following along.

  • @Dean-qt5ow
    @Dean-qt5ow Před 19 dny +1

    It seems those hand prints are the "signatures"of the ancient Individuals and family members. Their way of taking a "photograph". Incredible!

  • @alanl4104
    @alanl4104 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Love you taking us along, last spring my wife and I took a trip out and we got just a very small sampling of what you do and see. Neither of us are of the age or, even though in relativity good shape, up to an adventure as this. Great how you leave things as they are, and show us so much.
    One of the things that impress me, as I've been in construction my whole life, is that how the ancients built to last, now we build to be tore down. Thanks again for what you do. Al

  • @edligon1154
    @edligon1154 Před 2 měsíci +35

    I really liked your comment when it "...came time to wax poetic...I got nothing." Often times, being humble is the best poetry. Thank you for the gifts you give us.

    • @andrewherbert7108
      @andrewherbert7108 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Absolutely! Silence often speaks volumes!!

    • @garyhowland2369
      @garyhowland2369 Před 23 dny +1

      For me, the contemplative footage over the music was poetry enough!

  • @kunibob2
    @kunibob2 Před 2 měsíci +32

    I just discovered your channel last night (for once, the algorithm was doing its job!) and your videos resonate deep within my soul in a way I can't describe, there's a mix of awe and wonder and connection and beauty. Thank you so much for bringing us along on your journeys.
    Also, I have noticed in comments that a lot of your viewers are disabled or have mobility issues, and I'm among them! You are giving such a gift to those of us who are physically unable to do what you do. I feel so much peace when I watch your videos.
    It's also incredible to think about the artists pressing their hands to those walls, how they had no idea that people across the world would one day see the handprints they left behind and feel a brief moment of humbling connection with them, hundreds of years in the future. Something about the beauty of that makes my throat ache. That desire to leave a mark and press colour to a canvas is such a lovely human trait. ❤

  • @leemarinus
    @leemarinus Před 2 měsíci +5

    I'm enjoying the long format, thank you for your ability to connect with the SW for the rest of us,

  • @cath7336
    @cath7336 Před 2 měsíci +2

    You randomly popped up on my feed a week ago and I can't stop watching your channel. It's absolutely fascinating and different landscape to anything I've seen. Hi from Australia.

  • @puppy2haley
    @puppy2haley Před 2 měsíci +63

    Absolutely love the extra long video version especially with the content you share with us. Thax! Just so amazing!!! 👍❤️

  • @philstrange3695
    @philstrange3695 Před 2 měsíci +79

    Amazing those structures are still there and not trashed.

    • @1968ciaran
      @1968ciaran Před 2 měsíci +13

      Unlike the native people that were wiped out😭

    • @MarsG0Dofw4r_
      @MarsG0Dofw4r_ Před 2 měsíci +24

      Because destructive a holes are too lazy to get out that far!😂

    • @emanuelavecchi7433
      @emanuelavecchi7433 Před 2 měsíci +6

      That's due to the dry weather, too. Thanks God!

    • @Communistsarentpeople
      @Communistsarentpeople Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@1968ciaranthey're still around.

    • @philstrange3695
      @philstrange3695 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@MarsG0Dofw4r_ I've actually seen trees and bolders tagged with graffiti spray paint out in the forest. 😢

  • @outdoorsavannah
    @outdoorsavannah Před 2 měsíci +9

    I picked up a couple pairs of those sportivas back in 2015 and they're still perfect and I've only ever had to replace laces. best shoes ever

  • @frankiediane2782
    @frankiediane2782 Před 29 dny

    I'm 70 now and don't go hiking and fishing anymore. I taught my son's though and they've shared Beautiful photos with me and their stories. You, however, climb mountains!
    That's a whole nother level!
    When I need to relax, I watch your videos. Thank you for taking me so many different places❤. I've loved each one.

  • @jamesgibbs7933
    @jamesgibbs7933 Před 2 měsíci +75

    Really like the format. Thanks for sharing our National treasures.

  • @ChrisN1973
    @ChrisN1973 Před 2 měsíci +20

    Dude! You’re a literal wandering poet. How can I be melancholy for something I’ve never experienced? Oh yeah, because of you. Never stop exploring!

  • @milolund8156
    @milolund8156 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Just Epic work. Thank you all the way from Denmark 🇩🇰.

  • @woodchip2782
    @woodchip2782 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I can cope with long videos but I can’t watch them as they come out. I watch them when the time is right. Thanks a lot for this and it makes me happy that you respect this fragile souvenir of the past.❤

  • @LoveAllJoy
    @LoveAllJoy Před 2 měsíci +42

    Thank you so very much for taking us along. Being paralyzed physically but not mentally you've helped to quench my desire to explore these far out places.

  • @BroncoRick567
    @BroncoRick567 Před 2 měsíci +41

    Half hour episodes is a good format. Andrew your editing and production skills are improving. Looks great ! Your videos will preserve the artifacts you find for the future whatever becomes of them over time. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.

  • @hollowmade
    @hollowmade Před měsícem +1

    Simply amazing. Both the calm and respecfulness but also absolutely stunning that all these ancient sites are still there and so well preserved. Greetings from Sweden.

  • @Debbie-henri
    @Debbie-henri Před měsícem +1

    In my late 50's and really enjoy these intriguing walks in a terrain which is completely unfamiliar to me. Never imagined I would like these desert expeditions.
    Unlike a lot of CZcamsrs, you set a well considered and gentle pace, spending the right amount of time investigating features - be they petroglyphs, wild plants and animals, rocks, ancient dwellings, the pottery fragments, or petrified trees (didn't expect that at all. Amazing). It just goes together right, and I'm pleased to see so many people who are older and now less physically active also enjoying 'joining' you on these treks too.
    Yes, I wouldn't mind seeing some longer videos (save them for a rainy day when I can do no gardening or walking).

  • @thetrimoon
    @thetrimoon Před 2 měsíci +25

    I’m in my 70s and pretty much shut in. You make it easier with your adventures, I really enjoy your voice. It’s very soothing.

  • @nateday9328
    @nateday9328 Před 2 měsíci +53

    Very captivating, brother! Longer video was a pleasant change without feeling "long." Very nice!

  • @MagnitudeReviews
    @MagnitudeReviews Před 2 měsíci +1

    I did just want to thank you for being incredibly mindful and respectful of the land and educating others to do the same. Not giving away location details, leave what you find where you found it, not physically touching any structures, etc.
    The only thing I'd really majorly recommend changing is to stop using the term "ancient" or "ruins" and instead use either "Ancestral" or "cliff dwellings".

  • @BanaBanuFerry
    @BanaBanuFerry Před 2 měsíci +3

    I just found and binged your channel. I love your vibe and your content. It’s both fascinating and also relaxing watching you “traipse” around the desert. I’m in the Pacific Northwest and love hiking and exploring here, but it doesn’t preserve the past the way the desert has. Definitely feeling inspired to visit the American Southwest. I’m excited to see more and I hope your channel takes right off! Happy exploring!

  • @toddstropicals
    @toddstropicals Před 2 měsíci +29

    As an avid gardener I'd love to find seeds for the crops they grew back then.
    Thanks for sharing the history of these ancient people's lives.

    • @railroad13
      @railroad13 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Yes, that would be very interesting

    • @dr.maturin4648
      @dr.maturin4648 Před měsícem

      "Anasazi Beans" are available at the Food Co-Op in Silver City, NM. I would think they are in other places too.

  • @michaeltichonuk2176
    @michaeltichonuk2176 Před 2 měsíci +17

    " I got nuth'n"...with an Ancient Peoples hand print behind ya....Freak'n Outstanding !

  • @billys100aolcom
    @billys100aolcom Před měsícem +1

    im a desert drifter myself......thank you so much for being so respectful of the ancient ones.

  • @jasonjackson7293
    @jasonjackson7293 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Just found your video when I returned from a Cedar Mesa trip. It kept the joy of my trip going. Can't wait to watch more of your videos.

  • @dyannejohnson6184
    @dyannejohnson6184 Před 2 měsíci +57

    I’m so glad so many of us oldies found your site….i’m 80 and absolutely delighted …I miss the wilds…for me; it was finding ancient fossils, Dino prints etc in the north in Canada

    • @AS-rr9km
      @AS-rr9km Před 2 měsíci +2

      Wow! What was a size of a Dino print that you’ve seen? I always laughed at the movies depicting how they sound/walked because we can’t quite know but the theory has always been so intriguing to me!

    • @dyannejohnson6184
      @dyannejohnson6184 Před měsícem +6

      The print were of various kinds…my parents have 4 Dino’s named after them…the biggest walking tracts were. 18 to 24 “s long….my father discovered the first bird prints in the world but allowed the young palaeontologist the claim as he was just starting out. Dad was glad they were rescued in time for the dam flooding the historic site…For myself working at the dam sight I was privileged to see giant turtles, trilobites mammoth bones etc come through the office I worked in…

  • @rebelwithoutapauseFE224
    @rebelwithoutapauseFE224 Před 2 měsíci +30

    Wonderful walkabout , love the way you follow the country code ...... Take nothing but pictures , leave nothing but footprints , leave it as you find it, blessings from Scotland , 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @mollyhare478
    @mollyhare478 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm home from work sick and missing living in Northern AZ. Perfect videos for me to watch from bed this week!

  • @BluDawg
    @BluDawg Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thank You for getting out there and showing us this amazing lovely history 💜

  • @robinmcknight3731
    @robinmcknight3731 Před 2 měsíci +36

    Growing up in N Ireland , the western US is a dream to visit. The colors. the setting , the ancients living there and time has stopped . Thanks so much !

    • @DenzLeeby-sl1jb
      @DenzLeeby-sl1jb Před 2 měsíci +7

      It truly is a Land of Enchantment, the state slogan of New Mexico, I think

    • @dr.maturin4648
      @dr.maturin4648 Před měsícem +1

      @@DenzLeeby-sl1jb True, but this is in Utah.

  • @huntingtonbeachsasquatch
    @huntingtonbeachsasquatch Před 2 měsíci +34

    A soft spoken man with a pleasant smile sure makes these hikes more enjoyable to me and my family.💯
    Thank you for taking us along!😁👍
    You Rock!

  • @YaYaPaBla
    @YaYaPaBla Před 11 hodinami

    I’m so glad you’re documenting your journeys. I love seeing this stuff.

  • @dolphinschild62
    @dolphinschild62 Před 2 měsíci

    I love your videos. They are so relaxing. I normally don’t like long videos, but I don’t want your videos to end. Yo share with us, and bring us a long and what you share is beautiful, breath taking and education. I don’t feel like I’m missing out on anything with your videos. Thank you beautiful. I’m looking for part 2 right now.

  • @waitingonJustice
    @waitingonJustice Před 2 měsíci +43

    Love your videos. Recently turned my 87 yr old father onto them. He is to love the California wilderness and was too old when he moved to AZ to explore, he was fixated. Thank you, giving him life in his eyes again. He can't do much these days except sit in his recliner..I know he hates it. So thank you. Blessings! Stay safe! Many look to you to help bring joy to their lives.

    • @M1A500YDS
      @M1A500YDS Před 2 měsíci +9

      I call it the very best of armchair adventuring! I would be haunting those canyons if I could only walk...

    • @lindacarroll4217
      @lindacarroll4217 Před 2 měsíci +5

      This is our heritage and history we need to be verly cautious perserving these sites...TY for sharing your videos

  • @paleobuzz
    @paleobuzz Před 2 měsíci +16

    Hey Andrew - the longer video formatting is awesome and much appreciated. Longer content makes for a more intense submersion into these beautiful and amazing natural treasures that we are so lucky to have in our nation. You are really starting to find your niche with your editing, drone use and relaxed and humble narration. The music is cool too and not overdone. Thanks for what you do.

  • @brentpage1402
    @brentpage1402 Před 22 dny

    Andrew, being disabled though at 66 it’s shut me down I vicariously live through your ventures into the southwest, Big thanks be safe, Brent, Oceanside, CA

  • @gregdankert
    @gregdankert Před měsícem

    As a fellow taller thinner person - a quick mention of any gear that fits properly is always appreciated

  • @take_the_shot4079
    @take_the_shot4079 Před 2 měsíci +20

    You are walking in ancient footsteps. I find that amazing.

  • @angelartistic3056
    @angelartistic3056 Před 2 měsíci +19

    You are blowing up man!!! I'm so happy I'm rooting for you. You deserve it, you put in the hard work. The editing, music , scenes etc are a world class production!!! Love it!!

  • @victorparadise5878
    @victorparadise5878 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Dude…you’re so going viral. Do everyone a solid a keep these places hard to find! Gonna be exploring New Mexico for the first time this Fall. Beyond excited.

    • @SensiProductionzBlindDogVideos
      @SensiProductionzBlindDogVideos Před 2 měsíci

      Go to truth or consequences nm. Ancient ruins right across the little stream in town and the mountain is ancient. Fossils everywhere, and a crystal cave on turtle back mountain 🙂✌️🫡

    • @SensiProductionzBlindDogVideos
      @SensiProductionzBlindDogVideos Před 2 měsíci +1

      And the best part, is nobody goes to them for some reason. You can find things nobody has seen.
      I got fossil shorts of what I found while living there. Rode a bicycle to Maine this last summer with 3 dogs in tow, otherwise I’d give ya the tour!
      Enjoy. There’s so much untouched there 😇✌️

  • @charlesmiller4675
    @charlesmiller4675 Před 26 dny

    Thanks so much for doing this and sharing with us. I'm 71 years old and part American Indian. I'll never physically be able to go there, but I can and did with you through these clips. It brings tears to my eyes as I'm writing this. Your respect and love for these places, it's like Holy places. God Bless you

  • @maxwellgarcesguitar
    @maxwellgarcesguitar Před 2 měsíci +24

    Growing up and visiting the ruins across the 4 corner states with my dad are some of my favorite memories ever. Had no idea there was so much more out there. Love the long form videos. Makes me want to take my kids out there and show them these wonders. And those pictographs were mind blowing. How fortunate to be able to find those.

  • @ruralrider7732
    @ruralrider7732 Před 2 měsíci +20

    I just recently found your channel and all I have say is this, Andrew you easily have some of the best content I’ve ever found on CZcams! The combination of hiking, climbing, and history is a fantastic concept, not to mention your genuine friendly demeanor and presentation style. I will now be binge watching all your videos! Also, I think long form videos are perfect for this type of content. Thank you very much for the time and effort to share these hikes with us. Cheers

  • @brianlove6506
    @brianlove6506 Před měsícem

    I really like this longer format combined with the lovely guitar music. Clearly you are not trying to solve anything directly but to convey the feeling of calm tranquility. Bravo!

  • @RetroRobbin59
    @RetroRobbin59 Před měsícem

    I’m older now and my knees no longer allow me to hike. Thank you for these adventures. The time pasted too quickly and left me longing to see what’s just around the bend. Well done.

  • @TheMesomovie
    @TheMesomovie Před 2 měsíci +26

    Excellent video. I've been all over that canyon 30 years ago, and it is great to see that little has changed.

  • @lisastill8276
    @lisastill8276 Před 2 měsíci +16

    Your channel is so much better than anything on TV! Thank you for taking us along!

  • @imhere653
    @imhere653 Před 15 dny

    33:18
    Just beautiful. The intro to "Stairway to Heaven" comes to my mind for some reason. I'm thankful you're willing to take the time and trouble to film and share. And that you're doing this while you can. I appreciate your integrity and self-discipline that serves altruism. You're a rare breed.

  • @justinwilliams8157
    @justinwilliams8157 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is just amazing! Thank you for going to the trouble to share this. I appreciate that you leave lots of mystery rather than blather on with old historical commentary. Loved the pictographs. They simply must have been spiritual to live like that.

  • @user-fo6xm7lw7t
    @user-fo6xm7lw7t Před 2 měsíci +19

    Loved, “I’ve got nothin’.” We needed that and the music to take in what is incomprehensibly beautiful, touching. A masterpiece of their lives and your exploration. Thank you for your humility. Without that I couldn’t watch such sacred footage. You take us step by step through the canyons of our mind and heart. We’re definitely on this journey with you. May you be inspired each and every step of the way.

  • @user-sc6jb6sc4m
    @user-sc6jb6sc4m Před 2 měsíci +19

    From one Andrew to another this was so inspiring to see. As a young 80 yr old this make me look at life with awe. How those ancients lived and progressed, had children co existed with each other. Truely inspiring for me. Life always goes on, we can only touch it for a nano second. Live long Andrew.

  • @Weeks25
    @Weeks25 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ll watch no matter the length of the video every single time you post one! Thanks for sharing your hikes with us Andrew.

  • @cdk2309
    @cdk2309 Před 10 dny

    I just discovered this channel yesterday, and may I say that the quality of your videos and narration is amazing.

  • @Colorado68
    @Colorado68 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Longer videos = elevated happiness

  • @lindanavroth
    @lindanavroth Před 2 měsíci +15

    So glad I found your channel. I've been interested in rock art for more than 30 years now and some of those you showed were really fascinating. The handprints above that one dwelling were really cool.
    It is a rare thing on CZcams to find quality content . To me that is minimal music, no crazy dialog and stupid jokes - just beautiful locations and perfect, descriptive dialog delivered in a calm manner. I'm really glad you don't broadcast where these sites are - you can tell it is a highly respected location by the lack of vandalism.

  • @annatripp3948
    @annatripp3948 Před 6 dny

    Hey, this is just so captivating... I'm in New Zealand and just stunned at the ruins you are exploring and how after hundreds of years they are still standing. Wow, the corn cobs! Really? Thank you for sharing your journey. I am grateful for your care and respect of those ancient monuments, the people and ancestors of that sacred land 🙏✨🌿

  • @gregmacclennen1857
    @gregmacclennen1857 Před 24 dny

    You are amazing I have spent 50 + years doing this stuff and it never gets old at 75 I've had to slow down but you keep my mind engaged thank you Mac