Ancient Indian Kill Site (Hunting), Old Mine and Dinosaur Tracks - Rocky Mountain Region

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @Shaftley69
    @Shaftley69 Месяц назад +1

    This music is tight man!🤙🏼

  • @ronwood7155
    @ronwood7155 Год назад +1

    Nice video, you showed a place below Skyline Drive where my wife and two of my children and I lived below Skyline Drive in 1978. I think you were on the old Cripple Creek Road, also, where I used to take care of the Jim Like ranch (my father-in-law) from 1999 to 2007. I roamed that country and know it well. It brought back many memories, thanks. You have a very keen eye!

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад

      You sir have the keen eye, you are spot on regarding all locations! I'm glad the video brought back memories of your old ranch and old stomping grounds. Beautiful country full of lots of wildlife, old mines and ancient secrets.

  • @essiebeers2529
    @essiebeers2529 Год назад

    Stunning views, nice adventures.

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад

      Thanks Essie. That part of Colorado is truly amazing. My only issue is lots of rattle snakes!!! I'm very scared of snakes. LOL.

  • @passthetomahawk
    @passthetomahawk Год назад +1

    Thats a neat spot you found there! it has to be for hunting.

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад

      Thanks Danny and I agree. I've tried finding petroglyphs in the area, but haven't found found any yet. I've only ever found one small site east of the continental divide that has petroglyphs. Very odd.

  • @LowBudgetExploration
    @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад

    Sounds like you had an awesome adventure in Yuha and made some amazing discoveries to boot!!!

  • @ocotillooutlaws4101
    @ocotillooutlaws4101 Год назад +1

    Great video 👍just finished a Yuha desert trip and found a hunting blind /ambush site rock wall and noticed that you had put this video up! What a coincidence... We also found not too far from this wall a series of rock circles ranging from two to four feet across encircled by a small rock border. No idea what this was or what it's purpose was. I will try to post a video in hopes that someone may help identify what it was. The link that you shared was very informative and interesting. Landscapes and resources for the indigenous people of the past vary from other locations and yet some things were commonly used and done. Thanks for sharing😎

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +1

      Sounds like a great adventure you had!!!

    • @ocotillooutlaws4101
      @ocotillooutlaws4101 Год назад

      @@LowBudgetExploration it was awesome! Last weekend we Found the burial site of the Yuha man A six thousand year old grave site and some power geoglyphs! We have located the Yuha well, a water source the Spanish explorers were shown by the indigenous people at the time. Preparing to explore that next.

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +1

      @@ocotillooutlaws4101 That is awesome!!! Very exciting stuff!! I would love to see pictures, I love stuff like that for my private collection. Very cool and thanks for sharing.

    • @ocotillooutlaws4101
      @ocotillooutlaws4101 Год назад

      @@LowBudgetExploration posted the video on the channel if you’re interested!

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +1

      @@ocotillooutlaws4101 Heck ya. I will most definitely watch it. Thank you.

  • @msclairesstuff3179
    @msclairesstuff3179 Год назад

    The quality of the mineral ores to u showed off must have hurt a little, bc I'd wanna mine that. Wonder how t closed down....

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад

      Yes Ma'am, very beautiful ore. I'm not sure why the old miners thru in the towel. They were following a very thick vein of milky quartz.

  • @lostadamsgold
    @lostadamsgold Год назад

    Amazing kill site. I think your theory is right on. Never seen anything like that, just little blinds here and there. Up-canyon, there may be a marker of some sort to tell the pushers to start running to make sure the game stampedes headlong into the net. Not to plug my book necessarily, but one thing in there is the concept of the "bump on the dump". That's where they take the good stuff and cob it down. Look for the minority material on the dump. That host rock you got there looks like granite for sure, nice and chunky.

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +1

      I didn't realize you authored a book. I just looked it up on Amazon and placed in my cart for the next time we make an order. Looks like an interesting book and I look forward to reading it.

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +1

      Adams, I meant to reach out to you awhile back and forgot. On your youtube channel (nice channel, I subscribed), you show "Alien Dave" at the last Moon Lake Gathering. I was present for his presentation and saw the slides he produced.
      Terry Carter never posted the video because somebody tripped on his volume feed to his camera and no sound was recorded. I was really looking forward to that video being posted on youtube. I found the slides of the archeological dig going on in South America fascinating. I have found a few of the picture's here and there on the internet that have leaked out, but nothing like the slide show Alien Dave had that night.
      If you do have pictures of the slide show, would you mind emailing them to me?
      Thanks.

    • @lostadamsgold
      @lostadamsgold Год назад

      @@LowBudgetExploration I helped Terry re-connect the cord, but it took a while. I think there should be a "Press" area next year. Had a bald spot with sunburn scabs sit in front of my camera for a bunch of Dave's footage. I think you are remembering True Ott's slides of the Aztec alien artifact stuff from Mexico at the very end of night 2. Dave did not have slides, just talked. My camera setup was not ideal, AND, another guy came and got right in front of my camera for that one, too. So, what I got is of too poor quality to see the goodies. I'm of the opinion that those things are the equivalent of tourist trade pots from the 50's - the Mexicans would bury them and make them look aged and then dig them up for tourists. Like a lot of things, there could be some truth, but I'd wager 99% available for sale are of a modern creation.

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад

      @@lostadamsgold Thanks Adams. You are correct, it is True Ott and not Dave. I had them mixed up. Hopefully this will help me track down the pictures. Thanks again.

  • @chriswertz1438
    @chriswertz1438 Год назад

    What kind of dinosaur made that track?

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад +1

      Chris, they had a placard that said, but I can't remember what type of dinosaur it was. I remember the picture looked similar to a rhinoceros type creature.
      The tracks are located in an area right outside of Canon City, CO at a place called Skyline Drive. Really cool place with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.

  • @garylines5755
    @garylines5755 11 месяцев назад

    I doubt the natives used nets when they had bow and arrow

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  11 месяцев назад

      The paleo and archaic Indians did use nets. Many have been discovered in archeological digs.

  • @peterwaksman9179
    @peterwaksman9179 Год назад

    If it is a hunting site it will also be a butchering site. There should be plenty of lithic debris.

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад

      Peter, next time I'm in the area I will look around and see what I can find. The area where they would have trapped (and butchered) the animals is full of grass, loose dirt and a dry creek bed next to the game trail. I'm afraid many of the lithic debris are probably buried under sediment and/or washed down stream during floods.

  • @rodwoods2108
    @rodwoods2108 Год назад +1

    The old trap site make sense. It must have been pre bow and arrow. Spears or atlatles and darts. Makes me think the latter. Last week I was elk hinting in Nevada. Think I found a Clovis Site. First a piece of a shattered Clovis point that had the hollowed out appearance of their trademark work. So I looked up the hill, walked to the top. It was obvious a very old camp site, lots of flint chips, and apparent fire pits. Mostly the view from the top was distant and spectacular like the few sites previously described by Archaeoliogists and anthropoligists from the latest research. Like the place in Colorado on the upper Colorado River. My forst find like that in very remote country. I could picture the view 10,000 years ago with the peat tundra and glacial retreat. All high desert now, all sage brush. Thanks Basinite, you do good work!

    • @LowBudgetExploration
      @LowBudgetExploration  Год назад

      Dang...sounds like you had an awesome adventure yourself! In all my travels, I've yet to find an arrow head. People never believe me when I tell them that, but its true. Perhaps someday....