I Went In With No Expectations, But What I Found Was Absolutely Astounding!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @misterjaxon2559
    @misterjaxon2559 2 месяца назад +77

    Just gotta say this, Jeff. I subscribe to a good number things: paleontology, military history, archeology, woodworking, rocketry, history of technology, and more. Your channel is just hands-down the best. Always great content delivered with modesty and a genuine respect for the people who lived there long ago. When I see the kind of "Reality TV" crap that passes for entertainment on network television and compare it to what one guy with a passion for archeology can do on his own, I am more than impressed. Keep doing it and don't change a thing. Your style is perfect. Stay safe, keep well hydrated and keep finding stuff, my friend. You are truly an asset to the community of those who are curious about our world.

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  2 месяца назад +10

      I am humbled by your very kind comment, Mister Jaxon. Thank you so much. It means a lot that you thought to stop and make a comment!
      -Jeff

  • @user-hj8bz6yg4r
    @user-hj8bz6yg4r 2 месяца назад +58

    When The Treck Planner popped up on my RUclips 3 or 4 months ago, I decided to start watching from your first ones and work my way through them all. I have finally caught up to this most recent one (which is amazing), and now look forward to each of your new adventures.

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  2 месяца назад +1

      Wow! Thank you so much! I appreciate you!

  • @itsmeowornever.8143
    @itsmeowornever.8143 2 месяца назад +76

    There is a native american woman who commented on another channel. Her grandpa taught her about the rock art to help her if ever needed. She said they are often maps. The spiral is a water location. The up and down line tells of the type of terrain difficulty to get to whatever was being mapped. Some drawings have flatter or soft rounded peaks and valleys which may be small hills. Hopefully she will see this video and bring her knowledge.
    All of the trekkers out there need to compile info and document with photos and locations, then find a tribe with knowledge to help explain before they are gone. If there is a publication, do not reveal the locations. Entrust the locations with vetted persons and or tribal leaders. What a value that would be for future generations. Perhaps also a posted sign of some type that blends in with the area and cannot be seen until close enough to the drawings. Knowing the drawings are seen at that point, there could be a warning of fines for damage done or a request for respect on said sign. Placing the sign too far away might alert someone what is there and they might have never known. The idea is not being to lure someone to find it, reducing foot trafic and lookie loos to a particular area.

    • @YsabetJustYsabet
      @YsabetJustYsabet 2 месяца назад +6

      One problem with that: different populations used different symbolisms. I know of several instances in CA of water-markers being depictions of water-bugs, the kinds that skitter along the top; reasonable. The local ancient tribes tended to use dragonfly images for theirs (we think, because that's what we find), and we have several spirals used as solar markers, with one being a really nice well-documented solstice marker. So, unfortunately, there is no one lexicon for rock art; it'd sue make things easier if there was. It's like crosses-- they don't always mean "Hey, a Christian made this!" They can be directional, they can mean the sun, they can be a map, they can be an indicator of the Evening Star, they can be a point where a group split, they can be dozens of other things. No one lexicon, regrettably. I wish.

    • @itsmeowornever.8143
      @itsmeowornever.8143 2 месяца назад +2

      @@YsabetJustYsabetYes, generally implied multiple source collection of data from a tribe in the specific area when avaible. Application of varied data to possibly decipher what it might mean. It was just a suggestion to begin with, all because this woman chimed in with info she knew about a location/region filmed by another content creator. All the best to you.

    • @FarginIceholeful
      @FarginIceholeful 2 месяца назад +1

      To add to the other replies:
      Most tribes will not translate them out of respect for other tribes who may have left them.

    • @pcmountaindog
      @pcmountaindog 2 месяца назад

      Well I'm not buying that one.

    • @itsmeowornever.8143
      @itsmeowornever.8143 2 месяца назад

      @@pcmountaindog Sing it.

  • @cattailer1077
    @cattailer1077 2 месяца назад +40

    Excursions I will never personally make, so thanks for taking me there!💖. And, yes! How can we help protect this amazing art and glimpse into our ancient history!😟

  • @scifieric
    @scifieric 2 месяца назад +68

    Absolutely magnificent! Thank you for recording this and sharing with us.

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  2 месяца назад +2

      This was a fun one for me! Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂

  • @alenahawke475
    @alenahawke475 2 месяца назад +18

    It was a portal!😮 Thanks again for another great adventure Jeff. Much appreciated ❤

  • @aquaminesands6141
    @aquaminesands6141 2 месяца назад +209

    When you find a pile of polished stones in the desert they could be gastroliths, stones swallowed by dinosaurs to digest their food like chickens eat gravels to do the same thing.

    • @iamreadytoroam8903
      @iamreadytoroam8903 2 месяца назад +13

      So maybe there could be dinosaur bones under the dirt? Though it looks like there are many smooth rocks near them.

    • @kimthompson1618
      @kimthompson1618 2 месяца назад +17

      That would be a cool find.

    • @rustydog1236
      @rustydog1236 2 месяца назад +15

      I've seen them in museums. They are child's fist size for even the big dinosaurs.

    • @sharonyoxall7553
      @sharonyoxall7553 2 месяца назад +10

      I was thinking maybe a marker of some kind, visible from the cliffs

    • @tonydagostino6158
      @tonydagostino6158 2 месяца назад +21

      He was walking in a dry river bed. Polished rocks and cobbles are to be expected. Those would be absolutely huge gastroliths

  • @mikebell9166
    @mikebell9166 2 месяца назад +40

    One of the best ways to keep these things from being defaced, is to avoid giving exact locations. As you already do.

    • @nickim6571
      @nickim6571 Месяц назад +1

      True, but people don't passionately defend and protect things they've never seen as much as those they have.

  • @pandoraspocks4102
    @pandoraspocks4102 2 месяца назад +40

    I love that You love all the things i love thank you for your tiny thumb print and large curiosity. Godspeed

    • @RR448
      @RR448 2 месяца назад +1

      I agree ❤

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  2 месяца назад +1

      Love your comment! Thank you 🙂

  • @williamevans6522
    @williamevans6522 2 месяца назад +22

    Cobble rocks are evidence of wave action, rapids, water erosion.
    A pile of them could be a grave marker or nearby prospecting.

  • @rogerwilco59
    @rogerwilco59 2 месяца назад +24

    An absolute amazing piece of History! Thank you for sharing and adding it to my life 🥰

  • @prieten49
    @prieten49 2 месяца назад +96

    I think anthropolgists have to photograph and catalogue this rock art before it disappears.

    • @merryfergie
      @merryfergie 2 месяца назад +16

      The rock art was photographed by the videographer!
      We, the people,
      can do this recording.
      There is no need to wait for professionals.
      Remember, there were, and continue to be anthropologists, before there were colleges.

    • @michaelearl6991
      @michaelearl6991 2 месяца назад +8

      I really liked the highlighted petroglyph would like to see more of that

    • @77kland
      @77kland 2 месяца назад

      It's sad, the US government has been destroying the history of the early people of this country sense they got here. They could care less about them.
      As they do with people here now. You will find that every other country are proud to save their ancients ancestors history. Not the American government they care only about robbing everyone of their right to life.

    • @shimshonbendan8730
      @shimshonbendan8730 2 месяца назад

      Anyone who stands with Ukraine is the enemy of the American people. It is the most vile, racist and antisemitic country on our planet. They are a center for Neo-National Socialist ideology and groups. Shame on you.

    • @michaelryan2562
      @michaelryan2562 2 месяца назад +5

      The government sent people in way back in the early days of colonial settlers arriving at the canyon, they explored every yard of the canyon most likely looking for artefacts and any signs of precious minerals they have many many in the museums around the states. There is nowhere they haven’t been in the hope of finding indigenous peoples and their living quarters or hide outs.

  • @ouachitawoman
    @ouachitawoman 2 месяца назад +53

    My heart skipped a beat when I saw you near the edge. I was telling you, "Get your drone out, get your drone out." I know you are careful, but I still fret over you doing this alone.

    • @edmunddantes935
      @edmunddantes935 2 месяца назад +1

      It only takes 1 tiny mistake along that edge!

    • @elliepascoe5954
      @elliepascoe5954 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, I got weak in the knees too😂

    • @xploration1437
      @xploration1437 2 месяца назад +2

      Women…

    • @yellowcat1310
      @yellowcat1310 2 месяца назад +1

      i used to live in the Ouachita Mts with my grandparents in a little town called Watson, OK.

  • @MidwestLori77
    @MidwestLori77 2 месяца назад +26

    Ready for another great adventure! Thank you!

  • @rileyuktv6426
    @rileyuktv6426 2 месяца назад +48

    It’s the Disappearing Entrance Door to Narnia ❤

    • @davidmorris4826
      @davidmorris4826 2 месяца назад +15

      Yes it probably only opens 1 day a year. We need to find out when that goggle earth photo was taken and go back on that day. Time to do some investigating 😊😊😊

  • @pauljarine
    @pauljarine 2 месяца назад +22

    What I love about your channel the most is that you leave things be. Thank you very much!

  • @xvsj-s2x
    @xvsj-s2x 2 месяца назад +9

    Great adventure, thank you for sharing 👍🏻

  • @jimkhana007
    @jimkhana007 2 месяца назад +5

    I think the best thing to help protect rock art for the future is EXACTLY what you are doing now.
    Making people aware of it, making people aware of its significant importance, sharing images of it, educating people.
    I think sometimes through sheer ignorance people may have destroyed these without realizing the consequences of their actions (yes you do get some people the will willfully do that for what ever reason) but I think a lot of people won’t realize what it is or how rare, old or important it is.
    And the more of this content you create and share with others, it will create a ripple effect for the benefit.
    Thank you for your videos and for constantly taking us on your travels and adventures, 👏👏👏👏👍

  • @Barneylso
    @Barneylso 2 месяца назад +8

    The best way to protect them is by photographing all that you see. You are doing the protecting, THANK YOU!

  • @donwagner7395
    @donwagner7395 2 месяца назад +5

    What a fascinating discovery of these galleries. Some of the figures are easily interpreted animals while others are quite puzzling. Great cinematography with the drone! This was an exhilarating adventure, thank you for taking us along.

  • @waynemiller6156
    @waynemiller6156 2 месяца назад +7

    Thanks for taking us on another adventure

  • @rosesweet1967
    @rosesweet1967 2 месяца назад +5

    I LOVE the pile of rocks! Smooth, polished, they were beautiful!❤
    It’s so beautiful and peaceful..❤

  • @corinnelaking569
    @corinnelaking569 2 месяца назад +3

    Such beautiful scenery! You did a wonderful job of documenting your visit to this area. Thanks so much for sharing!🙂

  • @calgram
    @calgram 2 месяца назад +5

    At 1:52 that first, nearly circular arrangement of rocks were clearly riverstone-rounded and smoothly polished. I wonder what their meaning was? The petroglyphs!!!! Really awesome find!!!! Thank you so much for sharing and I love it when you enhance to view so we can see faint petroglyphs so clearly.

  • @charlottegibson9992
    @charlottegibson9992 2 месяца назад +1

    I love the rock art! it lets your imagination run wild. 😮 I saw so many things that were very interesting and fun 😊thank you for another amazing find. Hope you and yours are well. Take care. Love ❤️ my adventure with you. 😊

  • @veronicacollins4449
    @veronicacollins4449 2 месяца назад +4

    Wow Jeff! You are a treasure. Your explorations contribute so much to the rock art and petroglyphs of the American Southwest.
    We are lucky to go along with you. 😊

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  2 месяца назад

      Thank you, Veronica! I am so so grateful to have you all part of my channel! 🙂

  • @lynneanderson2723
    @lynneanderson2723 2 месяца назад +3

    Grateful for such a Satisfying Saturday Trek with you. Amazing artwork from very very long ago.
    I also imagine the pile of rocks to be a great find for the day as we speculated about what they could be about!!!!
    Thanks for another Great Trek!

  • @Janer-52
    @Janer-52 2 месяца назад +12

    Great trek. I liked your observations and commentary. A drone has become a great tool - imagine if you didn't have it! A wonderful hike, but the petroglyphs might have been largely missed.

    • @elsiecater156
      @elsiecater156 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for the great trek I am amazed at how the ancients made the petroglyphs on the sheer walls of rock and so high above them, these could not have been done too quickly even a ladder you still had nothing to stand it on plus carry painting items, guess we will never know. The amazing place they lived the construction and size of stones and how they managed to get items in the near impossible places is engineering at the best and some still stand as testimony of skills with wood rock and mud filling. Our modern buildings fall apart so rapidly and we think we are more advanced think again. When we are gone their things will most likely be all that is left, the genius of ancient cultures.

  • @iowa_don
    @iowa_don 2 месяца назад +2

    Normally I am not a big drone fan. However, what you are doing to safely get close to the ancient structures and petroglyphs is a fabulous use for a drone. Well done.

  • @tedc7714
    @tedc7714 2 месяца назад +6

    I was thinking of multiple cultures leaving their mark. For HUNDREDS of years. So, in a way, the people putting their mark up today are really not much different. But you are absolutely right.
    DO NOT MESS UP THOUSAND YEAR OLD STUFF. RESPECT IT.

  • @nnonotnow
    @nnonotnow 2 месяца назад +11

    Can't wait for the trek!

  • @SgtPepprz
    @SgtPepprz 2 месяца назад +3

    That "big long tail" @13:03 could be a depiction of the animal's bounding movement. Good video. One of your best. Thanks.

  • @katesutton1476
    @katesutton1476 2 месяца назад +2

    Awesome trip.thx 4 sharing.
    Much luv
    Carry on

  • @janettetippetts7942
    @janettetippetts7942 2 месяца назад +3

    Thanks for taking us along Jeff! Love the petroglyphs.

  • @CynthiaJohnson1ofmany
    @CynthiaJohnson1ofmany 2 месяца назад +2

    Fantastic images! Thank you so much for taking us with you!

  • @shoveldoggermafia
    @shoveldoggermafia 2 месяца назад +5

    Thank you Mr Planner! I really love your spirit! It is very inspiring.

  • @kathiwagner4190
    @kathiwagner4190 2 месяца назад +2

    Just magical. These glyphs blew me away. As always, thanks so much for sharing this hike.

  • @sharonbull4483
    @sharonbull4483 2 месяца назад +2

    Such a wonderful tour of somewhere I’ll never experience in person.

  • @random22026
    @random22026 2 месяца назад +2

    8:04 Look at that cutie on the far left: either carrying a boulder, or a love-heart! 🤗🤗Now that's a lot of work! 😅😌
    Think you're right about the squiggly line indicating the waterway, Jeff. A petroglyph billboard! Who knew? 🤔💭'Eat at Kokopelli's--first tributary on the left' 😉

  • @taraoakes6674
    @taraoakes6674 2 месяца назад +3

    Wow! Those are stunning petroglyphs! I live right by Petroglyph National Monument here in Albuquerque, and they’re having to scramble to deal with a sudden uptick in people messing with these treasures. I would hate that they need to close off access because some are too selfish and uncaring about what they do.

  • @kathy9172
    @kathy9172 2 месяца назад +2

    Shadows do crazy things in these rocky landscapes and my eyes are often fooled when looking at these videos. The eyes of the ancient ones probably played tricks on them too!! I'll bet it's kind of spooky there when the shadows are long!

  • @rupestrianfly
    @rupestrianfly 2 месяца назад +3

    I've been down along the river there back in the day when only paper maps were the thing. Lots of bush wacking. Now that drones are available, perhaps I should go back to see glyphs I could not climb to see. There are a gazillion glyphs along the river in that area!

  • @islaannisainsworth4443
    @islaannisainsworth4443 2 месяца назад +3

    The elusion of a door brought you to very unique petroglyph panel. Thanks Jeff

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for your generous direct support! I really was expecting that door to be something but it did bring me to some very unique panels :-) Thanks again!
      -Jeff

  • @MrIdasam
    @MrIdasam 2 месяца назад +4

    It was a shadow. If you look at the shadow cast by the large boulders to the left and compare shadows in both photos, you can see that the sun has changed position quite a bit. The shadows are much longer. So much so, that the little vertical edge where the supposed door is, is actually casting the shadow giving an appearance of a door.

  • @mariamjehn7071
    @mariamjehn7071 2 месяца назад +2

    That is the best rock art you have found!!!😮😮😮😮😊😊

  • @kevingilchrist5920
    @kevingilchrist5920 7 дней назад

    Thanks! I appreciate your “walking lightly”.

  • @mhicaoidh1
    @mhicaoidh1 2 месяца назад +2

    With that much art, and the moki steps, I suspect the thick vegetation between the cliff and the river is concealing the ruins.

  • @benniehalwood873
    @benniehalwood873 2 месяца назад +3

    Pile of rocks that I know of represents, a mark where they have trash burial, or a landmark. We seen Rock piles on top of a flat Mesa 6' to 5' apart. Couldn't figure out what it was until one night sitting outside looking at the stars. We found a star map and realized they put the stars above on land. Protect rock art of the ancient ones. Native Americans communicate through picture stories from history to present.

  • @SelbyRadabah
    @SelbyRadabah 2 месяца назад +2

    The trek is a great program and your humble nature makes it a great program!

  • @chuckzehnder530
    @chuckzehnder530 2 месяца назад +3

    Keep trekking and keep bringing this old man along, Jeff!

  • @kathleenbifulco8129
    @kathleenbifulco8129 2 месяца назад

    You find the most extraordinary rock art- it inspires my art! Thanks for sharing ur adventures.

  • @Mimzie-Arizona
    @Mimzie-Arizona 3 дня назад

    By far this is my favorite video of yours! The rock art is fabulous and you never would have found it if you hadn't looked for the door. I see corn stalks, a baby in a papoose, and I think the jig saw connected to the sheep might be the journey of it

  • @catherinehays8609
    @catherinehays8609 2 месяца назад

    Awesome and amazing rock art!! Thanks to your adventures, I am able to enjoy them.

  • @WindsEternal
    @WindsEternal 2 месяца назад +15

    I imagine the ancient ones created this art much the same way modern man has drawn, painted and now creates art in digital media. We people have had imagination and a need to spend our time, and art has always been a great way to communicate about the things we love or are fascinated with.

    • @jg-ve8lx
      @jg-ve8lx 2 месяца назад +1

      It's what you can eat in that area Not art per say but help

    • @Mr.Grimsdale
      @Mr.Grimsdale 2 месяца назад +1

      I wonder who mostly did the petroglyphs, adults or children.

  • @markberman6708
    @markberman6708 2 месяца назад

    That is absolutely amazing!!! Thanks for sharing and putting in all the effort.

  • @ruinsandridges
    @ruinsandridges 2 месяца назад +3

    This is awesome, Jeff. The petroglyphs look really old, the same cross looking star that is visible there we also find in very old panels in Arizona, and they extend down to Mexico, Nevada. Very amazing.
    I believe when the Google Earth satellite image was taken sun was shining from the West and it looks like the cliff had a lump and cast a shadow there, looking like an opening.

    • @beverlyhelm5287
      @beverlyhelm5287 2 месяца назад

      I’m sure the satellite photo was taken at a different time of the day than when you were there.

  • @carolnichols8971
    @carolnichols8971 2 месяца назад +1

    I enjoy your videos, allowing me to see things I wouldn't get to otherwise.

  • @QuestionsStuff
    @QuestionsStuff 2 месяца назад +2

    Aussie here That was amazing Drone skill " Epic " !!!

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching all the way from Australia!

  • @melaniemills7255
    @melaniemills7255 2 месяца назад +1

    wow, such excellent petroglyphs! thank you for sharing. the 3 wave lines remind me of nine mile canyon, truly remarkable! and i also saw some figures with marks over their heads, and what look like double lobed circles like the zuni. very special find, thank you for sharing your adventure!

  • @lordmmm252
    @lordmmm252 2 месяца назад +2

    Great video! The “door window” was there just sadly it was a shadow. The sunlight was just off, at the 12:35 mark in your video move your arrow more to the right. Plan an another day to go pack a lunch and watch the shadows come alive. And again great video!😁

  • @DaveG-rs3xp
    @DaveG-rs3xp 2 месяца назад

    Very cool video. Awesome petroglyphs. And thanks for remembering the plants!

  • @joebrown2577
    @joebrown2577 2 месяца назад +1

    Your work is helping to raise the awareness and significance of rockart. Protect it with laws with heavy fines, jail time and public service. Create a hot line for reporting vandals and thefts.
    Thank you for you efforts and your fine videography which allows those unable to see it in person, to enjoy and marvel at our ancient heritage.
    Just a side note: have you thought of carrying a machete and or a folding hand saw? All to help you bushwack.

  • @user-fy8tr3kn5i
    @user-fy8tr3kn5i 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you!! For sharing!

  • @MrAn0nym0us
    @MrAn0nym0us 2 месяца назад +2

    Very cool rock art! Bummer about the fourth-dimensional portal.

  • @pskully57
    @pskully57 2 месяца назад +4

    I stared at that rock art for a while. You see two people depicted. There’s also what looks almost like a space ship with a single humanoid figure inside. There’s also what looks like someone holding two chickens? Or is that a uterus with fallopian tubes? There’s one that looks like a man standing on what looks like two waves or rocks. And another where someone is perched between them. There’s also something that looks like a planting harvest scenario. I’m no expert by any means, but that’s just my interpretation. Very cool. It’s fun to try to read them.

  • @tinacollins2055
    @tinacollins2055 2 месяца назад

    When you walk so close to the edge where there are deep drops, I find myself holding my breath! thank goodness for your drone. BTW, you are a great drone pilot❣❣

  • @TerryBollinger
    @TerryBollinger 2 месяца назад +4

    The "door shadow" is slightly to the right of your arrow. Follow the dark line below, which goes to the left edge of the door shadow. In the clear picture, you can see the sharp edge that is projecting the shadow.

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  2 месяца назад +1

      OK, I can see it now! I wonder what time of day I would have to be there in order to see it

    • @TerryBollinger
      @TerryBollinger 2 месяца назад

      @@TheTrekPlannersince the shadow extends far to the right of a vertical edge, the sun needs to be low and the cliff roughly east-west. If the cliff faces south, that means Google took the shot late in the afternoon. If the cliff faces north, Google took the shot early in the morning.
      There's also a seasonal component since long sideways shadows are more likely in winter than summer. That's because the sun stays lower in the sky over a greater range of compass angles in the winter.
      The need for a low sun at a specific compass angle means the shadow door will appear at different times on different days. Since the sun rises and sets farthest north on the winter solstice, the most interesting case would be a Winter's Solstice Shadow Door that appears only once a year on the winter solstice.

  • @goodson77784
    @goodson77784 2 месяца назад +32

    The door disappeared. 😯

    • @markg1490
      @markg1490 2 месяца назад +5

      I found that strange too.

    • @MrIdasam
      @MrIdasam 2 месяца назад +11

      It was a shadow. If you look at the shadow cast by the large boulders to the left and compare shadows in both photos, you can see that the sun has changed position quite a bit. The shadows are much longer. So much so, that the little vertical edge where the supposed door is, is actually casting the shadow giving an appearance of a door.

    • @allanerickson5053
      @allanerickson5053 2 месяца назад +8

      the opening IS a door, but it was closed when Trek Planner got there...

    • @user-wm3bf7pi3u
      @user-wm3bf7pi3u 2 месяца назад +5

      @@allanerickson5053 The last rays of the last moon... and the dumb bird didn't show up AGAIN!!!!!!!!

    • @user-wm3bf7pi3u
      @user-wm3bf7pi3u 2 месяца назад +2

      @@MrIdasam I'm not going to take the time to look again, too old and tired, so I'll accept it could be a shadow.
      BUT, I have to wonder if someone some where decided if you can see the rock art on Google Earth you might go to it and do not nice things... it might be a "pixel glitch" wink wink... they block out entire islands so it is possible.

  • @YewtBoot
    @YewtBoot 2 месяца назад

    This was truly wonderful. Such unique petroglyphs. I had heard in another location that the squiggly lines can indicate distances. But your theory of the river bends is equally good. Thanks again for another fun episode.

  • @bairdfullerton4266
    @bairdfullerton4266 2 месяца назад +1

    Amazing. My grandma lived in Utah for many years and hiked all over the nearby canyons. She could point out rock art from the road. Wish I could go back with her now to see the petroglyphs she found

  • @neesr13
    @neesr13 2 месяца назад +2

    It's like the first-ever roadside billboards.

  • @williamsullivan479
    @williamsullivan479 2 месяца назад +6

    Excellent

  • @buzzpatch2294
    @buzzpatch2294 2 месяца назад

    thx again-- tagging along with your treks is always fun and i learn things and see stuff that i wouldn't
    other wise have access to

  • @neilmacmusic
    @neilmacmusic 2 месяца назад

    9:47 noticed the 3 small holes below right too - amazing video thank you for your great treks

  • @shirleysmith9421
    @shirleysmith9421 Месяц назад +1

    Scary video we are in our 70s in Seattle we hiked all around when we were younger but never in rugged terrain like this‼️‼️‼️ You are sure Brave‼️❤Please stay Safe‼️

  • @aherring10
    @aherring10 2 месяца назад +1

    I think you’re right about them being “road signs” .

  • @chrislynn8477
    @chrislynn8477 2 месяца назад

    You’re right that was amazing. What a find! Thank you 🤙

  • @joandevillier733
    @joandevillier733 2 месяца назад

    Incredible rock art! Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @organicwoman5
    @organicwoman5 2 месяца назад

    That was fun to see all the ancient rock art!
    Thank you again for another amazing adventure!!😊

  • @cunderthunt
    @cunderthunt 2 месяца назад +1

    What an awesome video!

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  2 месяца назад

      I'm so glad you think so! Thank you 🙂

  • @CBWilliams
    @CBWilliams 2 месяца назад

    Great trek. Thank you so much. And i love reading the comments, too. So many interesting ideas and observations. You have built a great community, Jeff. Keep on trekking!!

  • @paulhedman7387
    @paulhedman7387 2 месяца назад

    Wow, that was a lot of fantastic art. Thanks.

  • @conniegheer576
    @conniegheer576 2 месяца назад

    The drawing you highlighted at 9:14 reminds me of a swimming frog. I loved this video. The music is helping me relax after working 11 hours throwing feed at a local feed store. My 56 year old body needed to wind down lol. (I'm getting too old to work so hard 😂 ) thank you !!! ❤️

  • @johnmcnulty4425
    @johnmcnulty4425 2 месяца назад

    What a great channel and important contributions to anthropology!

  • @tandyjenkins7495
    @tandyjenkins7495 2 месяца назад

    Very beautiful and interesting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lindawoody8501
    @lindawoody8501 2 месяца назад

    So glad you took the drone and flew to show us that rock art! Wow tremendous beautiful work.

  • @GaliSinatra
    @GaliSinatra 2 месяца назад +1

    Fascinating! Thanks for taking us along!

  • @kndvolk
    @kndvolk 2 месяца назад +1

    This is one of your most fascinating videos Jeff. What I especially find intriguing is how on earth did the artists scale those cliffs ro create their art? I find this artwork to be mysterious for the most part and I need to research resources to help explain their meaning. Good job my friend.

    • @TheTrekPlanner
      @TheTrekPlanner  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much! I'm also intrigued by how they managed to climb the cliffs to carve into them

  • @davidgekler
    @davidgekler 2 месяца назад

    Thank you - that was INCREDABLE!

  • @patrickmcnally9302
    @patrickmcnally9302 2 месяца назад

    Nice videography, and thanks for letting the drone dwell a moment at the better panels.

  • @chrisk28
    @chrisk28 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful, scenic and captivating footage in this documentary fillum footage. I think your work will be used in future research. The vandalism is heart breaking and a sad indictment on the attitude of modern generations on the heritage value of these sites. Love your work! All strength to you.

  • @whitetiger1008
    @whitetiger1008 2 месяца назад

    Thanks so much, Jeff, for this video!! It was magnificent! When I saw that one you pointed out as your favorite, of 4 river-like ribbons meeting in a circle...I was thinking it meant a meeting place, a place to come together. And the bighorn sheep with that long squiggly tail... looked like a path traveled to get here. ❤

  • @millertalbot
    @millertalbot 2 месяца назад

    Awesome video dude!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!

  • @angelinajardean6484
    @angelinajardean6484 2 месяца назад +1

    Sir, I love watching all your videos. Love the respect and care you give to the sites and remnants. As an idea… a hardcover coffee table book of the sites and Rock art would be something I would purchase and have it on my table.
    With sone info on each place and any info on the drawings.
    Like what you talk about in your videos. No need to put where each place is… so as to protect it. You could also have s drawing… an entry that subscribers… or patterns enter… to win a free book.
    Maybe each entrant puts what their fave place… or rock art is
    on the entry form. Something interactive.
    At the end of each video I’m left still hungry for more. :) Keep up the good work. I’m off to eat something. Lol

  • @elliepascoe5954
    @elliepascoe5954 2 месяца назад

    Amazing and beautiful!!!❤ If it can't be fully protected, at least document it all. You do an excellent job in this🥰

  • @karenmurphy7066
    @karenmurphy7066 2 месяца назад +3

    😊 Wow, what a wonderful adventure! I'm amazed at the petroglyph. And, that some are now so high up the rock faces! Is it because over the years that erosion kept wearing away soil below? Making the carvings higher on the rock? Some probably were made by climbing, but some look so very high up now. The age and beauty of the environment is awesome too! But, don't go so close to the cliff edges! Don't want you sliding or falling off!

  • @homeiswheremycatsare
    @homeiswheremycatsare 2 месяца назад

    Been waiting for another video to load. I've watched all of your videos as sure as everyone else has on this platform of yours. But I just couldn't wait for you to load another video I think you're one of the nicer, guys out of all the truck planning people, I just I don't know there's something calming about you and you're really kind and I just love the family orientation. That you have going and it's wonderful, you're A. Blessing.

  • @cathymarshall8327
    @cathymarshall8327 2 месяца назад

    Very cool finds! Thank you for showing us!

  • @leighsayers2628
    @leighsayers2628 2 месяца назад +2

    Fabulous ..beautiful vision .. thankyou..from Australia 🦘🦘🦘

  • @t.hansen8162
    @t.hansen8162 2 месяца назад

    Incredible. As always, thank you for taking us along on your adventure.