Don & Kell's Outdoor Adventures
Don & Kell's Outdoor Adventures
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Boat Camping while exploring the Arizona Desert
Kell and I take you on a journey up the Verde River from Horseshoe Lake. The adventure of being out in the desert exploring is good enough for us to discover whatever may come.
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Adventure searching for lost Indian Ruins in the Arizona Desert.
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A Hunting friend discloses to us a location of an indian ruin they found while hunting. Come along with us as we try to find the ruins and discover any things of interest.
Arizona Adventure Camping
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We take a 10 mile ATV ride to a little know camp site situated right on the river. Each day we set out on an exploration to see what we can find hidden in the Arizona Desert.
Montana Mountain Loop ATV Trail Ride
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Located just outside of Phoenix Arizona past Apache Junction is a 38 mile loop ATV trail that offers scenic Saguaro cactus and climbs to 5000 feet into a green juniper forest.
DJI OM 5 Gimbal Footage
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Just received my new DJI MO 5 gimbal for my iPhone! So I took it for a test run on my CF Moto 600 Quad in a pretty rocky road in Arizona. See how it preforms as I put it through the the paces. I am very impressed! Kell and I will be using it on future adventures.
A trip to Four Peaks Arizona
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We often go to this area when we are in need of a fix to explore. In the summer months of Arizona evening in September it can be quite hot. But at 6000 ft the temperature can drop by 20 degrees. This was short visit just to get away.
DIY Kayak Repair, Cheap!
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Don & Kell repair Don's older Kayak by adding new plastic to a worn out Keel and fixing a hole. We also repair worn out straps to bring it back to its original functionality.
Cooper Forks Canyon Cliff dwellings in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness
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Kell and I went on a four day Camping trip in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness in Arizona. We camped along cherry creek and explored two ancient cliff dwellings Pueblo Canyon ruins and on this adventure we hiked up to Cooper Forks Canyon Ruins. It was hard and steep but we found several interesting things along the way.
Pueblo Canyon Cliff Dwellings in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness
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These Pueblo Canyon Cliff Dwellings in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness along Cherry Creek here in Arizona are the most impressive ruins we have seen yet! As we hiked along the edge of the canyon we came across four different dwelling sites each with wood beams and some partially collapsed flooring. Finger and hand prints are still marked in the mud adobe walls from 800 years ago.
Needle Rock Arizona on the Verde River
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A day adventure searching the east side of the verde river!
Indian Mesa Indian Ruins in arizona
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Kell and I hike to Indian Mesa some well know Ruins north of Lake Pleasent.
St. Clair Mountain Indian Ruins close to Horseshoe Lake Arizona
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This 92 room Pueblo located near Horseshoe Lake was amazing because of its size. We actually found an ancient polishing stone used in the making of of there clay pots. It is located just off the road leading to the lake which we have driven by numerous times not knowing we were passing by ancient history.
DJI Mini 2 Footage of Salt River Wild Horses!
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Trying out my new DJI Mavic Mini 2 drone, what more beautiful subject than the salt river Wild Horses putting there heads under water to eat eelgrass at sun set.
Sheep's Bridge and Hot Spring with a secret Indian ruin nearby.
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A Beautiful oasis in the desert just north of Phoenix Arizona. Fall colors on the verde river and a surprise discovery of an Indian Fortress on top of a near by mound.
Ancient Indian ruin village near Seven Springs Arizona.
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I have driven by these Indian ruins many times and never realized they were there. They are located just a quarter mile from the road leading to Seven Springs Arizona. Many of the stacked stone walls are still visible with there sharp corner construction.
3000 feet above Phoenix on New River Mesa
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3000 feet above Phoenix on New River Mesa
Ancient Indian Ruin Fortress and a little surprise!
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Ancient Indian Ruin Fortress and a little surprise!
Mavic Mini Drone footage of Blue Wash trailhead
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Mavic Mini Drone footage of Blue Wash trailhead
Salt River Wild Horses
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Salt River Wild Horses
DJI Mavic Mini footage in the Arizona desert.
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DJI Mavic Mini footage in the Arizona desert.
Part 2, In Search of Indian Ruins in the Arizona desert.
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Part 2, In Search of Indian Ruins in the Arizona desert.
Part 1, In Search of Arizona Indian Ruins.
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Part 1, In Search of Arizona Indian Ruins.
Part 2, Verde River White Water Canoe camping, with plenty of wipeouts!
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Part 2, Verde River White Water Canoe camping, with plenty of wipeouts!
Part 1, Verde River White Water Canoe camping, with plenty of wipeouts!
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Part 1, Verde River White Water Canoe camping, with plenty of wipeouts!
Canoe Camping on Bartlett lake with great white Herons
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Canoe Camping on Bartlett lake with great white Herons
Coleman propane camping grill demo
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Coleman propane camping grill demo
Verde River canoe camping with Indian cave pottery
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Verde River canoe camping with Indian cave pottery
Kell's water shoe repair hack
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Kell's water shoe repair hack
Salt River wild horses tubing adventure.
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Salt River wild horses tubing adventure.

Комментарии

  • @robertallen6710
    @robertallen6710 4 дня назад

    NEVER climb on ruin walls...NEVER touch anything, including pot sherds on the ground...and, NEVER travel inside the ruin walls....NEVER!!!🧐

  • @TheDisprozy
    @TheDisprozy 21 день назад

    Thank you for the video guys. I have same model and one thing can highly recommend to improve diversity. Cast iron griddle. You can swap with biggest part of semigrill and turn it into perfect travel smash burger maker. cheers

  • @robinwier
    @robinwier Месяц назад

    In the early '50s, the "old" bridge was still operative for human foot traffic if you had the nerve. At that time, a herd of animals could not cross using it.

  • @johnbricker2169
    @johnbricker2169 Месяц назад

    Uranium mines froom the 11950s.

  • @ArthurGilstrap-s2r
    @ArthurGilstrap-s2r Месяц назад

    Wow this video was exceptional and very engaging. I've watched it twice now. Whenever i get a notification about Don and Kell's adventures it brightens my whole week I get to see a brand new video! Cant wait for more please never stop!

    • @donkellsoutdooradventures9774
      @donkellsoutdooradventures9774 11 дней назад

      Thank you for the kind words, we're glad you enjoy our adventures! We're planning some more exciting trips soon.

  • @ThomasDomizi
    @ThomasDomizi Месяц назад

    looks like a Hilton to me.🤠

  • @frankoller6824
    @frankoller6824 2 месяца назад

    was that indian bend wash ( 11 mile wash ) below bartlett dam ?

  • @darlenejordahl3187
    @darlenejordahl3187 2 месяца назад

    This was a large community and may have all been related. What a find! There may have been a thousand inhabitants in the canyon!

  • @gilchrist31
    @gilchrist31 2 месяца назад

    Great video guys. Please wear PFDs when on the water and publishing videos novices are likely to watch. We are the drowning mecca of the southwest. I'm sure you agree with water safety. Thanks fellas.

  • @QQUU-xt6fg
    @QQUU-xt6fg 2 месяца назад

    Der,der,der,der.

  • @gloommoon9245
    @gloommoon9245 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your adventure ❤

  • @hadesswagger3006
    @hadesswagger3006 4 месяца назад

    Now that the Internet has been invited here, let's hope they're smart enough to keep off of the ruins

  • @NorthernProle
    @NorthernProle 4 месяца назад

    That is damn smart, perfect DIY

  • @joekresan8990
    @joekresan8990 5 месяцев назад

    That was enjoyable

  • @neal99
    @neal99 5 месяцев назад

    I can't wait to go back to the sheep bridge someday, Down bloody basin road To the Verde river, Glad you guys made this video bringing back old memories

    • @dougcoleburn1579
      @dougcoleburn1579 Месяц назад

      Just went today! Had a blast!

    • @neal99
      @neal99 Месяц назад

      @dougcoleburn1579 So jealous.Hope you guys had a blast

  • @dr.maturin4648
    @dr.maturin4648 5 месяцев назад

    Did you not read the sign you showed at 1:04 ? Blundering through the delicate doorways wearing packs and hats? Not cool.

  • @MaryByrne-gr7qy
    @MaryByrne-gr7qy 5 месяцев назад

    DON'T TOUCH THE WALLS. YOUR HAND OILS CAUSE DAMAGE. TAKE OFF YOUR PACKS. YOU ARE VERY CARELESS AND ARE GOING TO DAMAGE THESE SITES. STOP TOUCHING EVERYTHING.

  • @hermitlifeinthemountainsub9493
    @hermitlifeinthemountainsub9493 6 месяцев назад

    Do an experiment. Ditch the music, and just be yourself. Then look at how many views you get where people watch from beginning to end.

  • @hermitlifeinthemountainsub9493
    @hermitlifeinthemountainsub9493 6 месяцев назад

    Your videos would be awesome if you stop with the music. We don't need that, not ever. especially when you are talking. I was forced to mute you and use closed captioning. If your videos become watchable AND listenable, I will subscribe. There is nothing more annoying that trying to listen to you and having music playing at the same time. Too bad, you could have good videos.

  • @hermitlifeinthemountainsub9493
    @hermitlifeinthemountainsub9493 6 месяцев назад

    I hope you get exiled from the canyon for your disrespect!

  • @davidhamilton8331
    @davidhamilton8331 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing imagine the history in these places the indigenous people went to a great extent to live in safety from the mountain devils the degree to which they went to be safe. After so many years they could not standing longer some of them were discovered in wiped out and others left before they got taken a sad history that will one day be revealed. What were they hiding from soon we will all find out I think this time we wouldn't have half the guts to do what they did to survive. Just goes to show you what things you go to to keep from being eaten. This is why this canyon holds the name of the devils who live up in the adjacent mountains these people could not win their adversaries who followed them into these canyons forced them to leave. So they had to go south..

    • @davidhamilton8331
      @davidhamilton8331 6 месяцев назад

      If you spend a few nights up there you know who I'm talking about. Once you find that out imagine the struggle to build a home inside that place picture yourself being chased out onto a cliff and nowhere to go. Many would rather jump to their death. Sadly some of them did not they were either made to be wives of the mountain devils or they were kept Alive in seclusion until consumed. Is the frightening history that native Americans will not talk about. Mostly because we think it's just fables or mith's and laugh at them. So they keep these stories to their selves knowing that one day we will find out our own. If you do not take head to the history. One day these places will all be late together and we will be no longer allowed inside. If we choose not to learn from the past movie forced to live in our crappy cities are these places for set aside for the mountain devils who force us in to corrales in our crappy cities. No longer free. Much of this history has been hidden in order to keep you dumb down or you would stop them from succeeding. Play that they're not successful. Keep this in mind.

  • @radientbeing
    @radientbeing 7 месяцев назад

    I was here in 1970 and 1971, the easy way in.

  • @TheBartBarton
    @TheBartBarton 8 месяцев назад

    Can’t keep your hands and feet off Arizona’s ancient ruins!

  • @hansenaz53
    @hansenaz53 8 месяцев назад

    Glad you guys are back! And a nice video. Pretty sure I've seen that site called "Fort Metate" on some archaeology maps.

  • @ruthmusser4449
    @ruthmusser4449 8 месяцев назад

    People dig up grave goods.

  • @mikesherman8590
    @mikesherman8590 8 месяцев назад

    That's awesome. My 65-year-old Arizona risk inspector. And prospector on the side

  • @Jayman5281
    @Jayman5281 9 месяцев назад

    The level of ignorance is astonishing

  • @sarahgutierrez7065
    @sarahgutierrez7065 9 месяцев назад

    Those are all melted cities from the 19th century reset. History is completely fabricated. We are living in the dark ages today. Civilizations before us were much more advanced. We live in a highly controlled society built to keep us enslaved and ignorant of our past.

  • @Allen-yv3ue
    @Allen-yv3ue 9 месяцев назад

    Indian ruin - If you're living down below (water) and need to get out of dodge, that's the place to go -

  • @mikeleach4201
    @mikeleach4201 9 месяцев назад

    Cool!

  • @PeteKiefer
    @PeteKiefer 9 месяцев назад

    Very cool. Gave me goose bumps seeing inside the old dwelling/hideout. Would have been a tough life living up on that cliff. Thanks for the video.

  • @systemicxdesign
    @systemicxdesign 9 месяцев назад

    Those finger prints were on the other side and every side that has mud on it...

  • @Simonjose7258
    @Simonjose7258 9 месяцев назад

    Wow! That's a massive site.

  • @TheTrailBlazersAZ
    @TheTrailBlazersAZ 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! Looks like one I was just at.

  • @KalieRinge
    @KalieRinge 10 месяцев назад

    Very cool!

  • @zarb88
    @zarb88 10 месяцев назад

    not storage it has smoke on the ceiling, living quarters

  • @fulcanelli403
    @fulcanelli403 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing ur adventures

  • @jonericus
    @jonericus 10 месяцев назад

    These walls have stood for a thousand years. Let's lean on them!

  • @paulcoverdale8312
    @paulcoverdale8312 10 месяцев назад

    Hey guys, am I missin something or am I just bein misled? I watch loads of these vids from you guys over the pond, so my question is, with all this land an fun , why don’t you use the 6x6 flavour quads??? Over here in Europe we tend to lean more towards the Canam 6x6 1k for work an travel. The Polaris is a great choise too but for some reason we like the Canam, choise I guess. Many thanks guys an best of luck on your adventures.

  • @neilalexander2662
    @neilalexander2662 10 месяцев назад

    I've been over the old bridge many times. At that time the hot spring had an old bathtub that the water drained into.

  • @robertabessey7990
    @robertabessey7990 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video you guys! Thank you so much for sharing. Really enjoyed it. Looking forward to seeing more.

  • @chrisk7626
    @chrisk7626 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for pointing out the fact that those poles were song not hacked with a hatchet or axe I don't think archaeologists want recognize that something else is going on Native Americans aren't supposed to have saws. I noticed that when I saw the wood beams from the kivas.

  • @larryrobertson4099
    @larryrobertson4099 10 месяцев назад

    Arizona desert? You stated you were looking for Indian ruins. What are you trying to pull? India is the only place on earth where there are an abundance of Indians, beside those traveling or working abroad or living abroad. The liberals in America have decided that there are no Indians here. Now, they should be called Native Americans for political reasons. But that's fallacious as well and insulting to their populations that live in this country for many, many centuries. So there can't be Native Americans because their peoples occupied these lands way before there was an America. There are over 300 reservations in the U.S. of disparate peoples with their own cultures, languages, and history. Since both convenient references are irresponsibly inaccurate, why not call them by the name they call themselves. For instance, the people we call Navajos, call themselves Diné speaking the Na-Dené language.

  • @larryrobertson4099
    @larryrobertson4099 10 месяцев назад

    This does not look like India. What are you trying to pull? India is the only place on earth where there are an abundance of Indians, beside those traveling or working abroad. The liberals in America have decided that there are no Indians here. Now, they shoukd be called Native Americans for political reasons. But that's fallacious as well and insulting to their populations that live in this country. There can't be native americans because their peoples occupied these lands way before there was an America. Their are over 300 reservations in the U.S. of disparate peoples with their own cultures, languages, and history. Since both convenient references are irresponsibly inaccurate, why not call them by the name they call themselves. For instance, the people we call Navajos, call themselves Diné speaking the Na-Dené language.

    • @zarb88
      @zarb88 10 месяцев назад

      why not keep your political correctness to yourself?

    • @larryrobertson4099
      @larryrobertson4099 10 месяцев назад

      Out of touch are we? Political correctness would be calling these peoples either Indian or Native American when they are neither. I am just pointing that out...

    • @zarb88
      @zarb88 10 месяцев назад

      @@larryrobertson4099 maybe you should go up and talk to the puyallup tribe. the ones with puyallup tribe of indians on their tax free casino. tell them the indians on their billboard offends you

    • @larryrobertson4099
      @larryrobertson4099 10 месяцев назад

      Puyaləpabš in their ancestral language is what they call themselves. They have their own history, language, and culture disparate from all the other the other peoples called Indian by tradition. In Canada, they are getting away from the term Indian reservations and calling them 'First Nation' reserves. Anti-American liberals offend me, these peoples do not. These peoples deserve better than a complacent acceptance of the traditional term 'Indian'. You know slavery was a tradition as well. Tell me Zarb, did the Puyallup's use the term 'Indian' on their billboard?

    • @rapson672
      @rapson672 9 месяцев назад

      @@larryrobertson4099 Tell us Larry , do you see any Polyps up tRumps ?

  • @ChristineFinney-kr9pw
    @ChristineFinney-kr9pw 10 месяцев назад

    Liked the video but what I did not like is you guys touching and leaning on walls! Going through doorways and crawling all over is not cool. Look with eyes or cameras. Leave it as it sits. Real disappointmented. Watch all sorts of videos and everyone respects the ruins. A shame. You will probably hear the same from other viewers. Kinda makes me mad.

  • @StevenShelley-m6s
    @StevenShelley-m6s 11 месяцев назад

    Those types of rock ring forts are common along the Lower Verde and also along the Lake Roosevelt tributaries. There are also a few sites with interior rooms in similar situations with defensive walls around them.

  • @deanscherer687
    @deanscherer687 11 месяцев назад

    That is not the original bridge

  • @jackland454
    @jackland454 11 месяцев назад

    I have always wanted to do this one but dont like heights.

  • @Cobbmtngirl
    @Cobbmtngirl 11 месяцев назад

    Please don’t climb on ancient walls or dwellings!! They are fragile and you can cause more damage than has already occurred. Please respect them! Surely there’s a doorway.

    • @hadesswagger3006
      @hadesswagger3006 4 месяца назад

      My thoughts exactly. And now they've invited the entire wired world...

    • @robertallen6710
      @robertallen6710 22 дня назад

      There was/is..🧐

  • @tompelham7035
    @tompelham7035 Год назад

    Very interesting! That structure took some time to build! And of course why? By the way, where is this place?!