Congrats, Jessie for another magnificent video!! I truly appreciate the unique views you and your team (You, the Bike, and the Drone) provide for us!! Can’t outshine the beauty of Mother Nature! At 17:37, the view of the Saguaro Cactus nestled in the niche between the upright rock’s shadow, was fantastic to witness!! Keep showing the overwhelming Drone footage!
Are you able to explore abandoned mine shafts with your drone? We moved to Arizona from Illinois in 1963 and for the 7 years we lived there, camped and in the Arizona wilderness nearly EVERY weekend. We explored a number of abandoned mine shafts using a Safari Light for illumination . I was fascinated by them...
I'll vote for the drone over the chest mount GoPro. It's beautiful out here in the desert. Thanks for doing the leg work. I'm more than slightly twerked about watching Canadians destroying my desert.
No problem! The drone is amazing....but they were amazing people and I enjoyed their company, you'd be really pissed if you knew the amount of city folk and vandalizers that go there and tear it up
Great video 👍👍👍
Congrats, Jessie for another magnificent video!! I truly appreciate the unique views you and your team (You, the Bike, and the Drone) provide for us!! Can’t outshine the beauty of Mother Nature! At 17:37, the view of the Saguaro Cactus nestled in the niche between the upright rock’s shadow, was fantastic to witness!! Keep showing the overwhelming Drone footage!
Good stuff Jessie.
Great video, Jess!!!!! Enjoying a Coors light, yes, it's only 10:30 it's Saturday don't judge😅😅😅
Thank you!! I'm about to sit out on the patio and respond to comments while enjoying a cold one!! Cheers 🍻
Very cool locations, will be traveling out there in February
this time with my drones!
That bird nest you saw was a Diamond Billed Rock Pecker nest, nocturnal meat eater.
I went there with cub scouts I think in 75, brought home a dozen or so of the black glossy stones we chipped out of the cave.
Sweet
Are you able to explore abandoned mine shafts with your drone? We moved to Arizona from Illinois in 1963 and for the 7 years we lived there, camped and in the Arizona wilderness nearly EVERY weekend. We explored a number of abandoned mine shafts using a Safari Light for illumination . I was fascinated by them...
Fun times
Did anyone think that might be a mining claim and that would make those foreigners would be claim jumping
I'll vote for the drone over the chest mount GoPro.
It's beautiful out here in the desert. Thanks for doing the leg work.
I'm more than slightly twerked about watching Canadians destroying my desert.
No problem! The drone is amazing....but they were amazing people and I enjoyed their company, you'd be really pissed if you knew the amount of city folk and vandalizers that go there and tear it up
I saw a figure bent on its knees and elbows. The face you saw was under the torso of the figure I saw. Cool. Pareidolia.
Great video bro
I totally believe you found NOTHING in the desert.