We have done this tour 3 or 4 times over 20 years, and this video is a good portrayal of the climb. Great fun, one of the highlight tours in the entire NPS system.
Thank you! Yes, it was an absolutely wonderful tour! I suspect you might enjoy another hike I took in Natural Bridges National Monument, ruclips.net/video/00qosvEh13M/видео.html , even though there were no ruins, and I didn't encounter a single person on the trail. It DID, however have a couple of similar ladders. I would like to film it again someday, using a much steadier 360 degree camera. It wasn't as scary as it looks on the video!
Wow! you've done a good job showing all the climbs that is done on this tour. The other videos didn't show that. I realize this video is 6 years old. I wonder if it has changed now. I plan to travel late September and Mesa Verde is in the itinerary.
I'm scared of heights si i wanted a preview to see it I thought I could manage this. Honestly I was ok with it, until I got to those carved stone steps with just that little rail. I thought that might be tough but I could probably manage. But that last ladder way up above that sheer rock face and the ladder so close to vertical that it looks like if you fell off the ladder you'd go tumbling down the cliff, I don't know. It scared me just watching the video. I might take a pass on this one Thanks very much for posting this. I still have goosebumps.
Hi there! If I were you, I would just do it. There must have been about 40 people in our group, and they all got up. Also, If you lose your nerve, the path back the way you came is fine. The ladder is not straight up, it tips towards the cliff. My 360 camera probably made it look worse than it really was. It was also absolutely the highlight of the trip. The rest of the path was easy. I was over 70.
That was a wonderful tour of the ruins. I assume they have been running the trip for years. It must have gone well so far, or they would have stopped doing it. I loved it!
When I went here a guy leaned up against that wall and the ranger made a point to let everyone know, "How Brave" he was to lean up against a wall that was 800 years old.
That was a wonderful tour. The ranger gave a really interesting talk, but of course, the tiny camera on my head couldn't pick it up, so I had to put music in the background. At least I didn't smash the camera.
There were about 40 people in my group. Nobody had any problems. You will have to go down on hands and knees a short distance. Anybody who wants to can retreat back the way they came. I don't really think you will have any problem with the "tunnel". It is mostly just big rocks tipped towards each other.
This one ruins of mesa verda it one good place to visit to see every thing there the mountain and hill.top and great place climb the ladder up there and just up and pray to our lord 🙏 in some call the creator and or great spirit and the grand father that our lord god and sun will shine on hill top and his might hand made the sacred mountain there I been it beautiful therevwe se see place of family long ago it one sacred place see the home in side cliff drwelll of the souh west tribe live from Pueblo the zuin the acoma Navajo the Yuma Uta the Yuma puma and all Apache tribe and nez tribeoof colorado and new mexico and Arizona Utah the four corner area it wonder site to see in own way that native amecian long ago that our path as native amercian honor we what live for today and we learn from meas verda our sacred home land so people round world to see what native for and dead their to our sacred path to our home land Jesse aragon flaming eaglev
We have done this tour 3 or 4 times over 20 years, and this video is a good portrayal of the climb. Great fun, one of the highlight tours in the entire NPS system.
Thank you! Yes, it was an absolutely wonderful tour! I suspect you might enjoy another hike I took in Natural Bridges National Monument, ruclips.net/video/00qosvEh13M/видео.html , even though there were no ruins, and I didn't encounter a single person on the trail. It DID, however have a couple of similar ladders. I would like to film it again someday, using a much steadier 360 degree camera. It wasn't as scary as it looks on the video!
Most people would much rather hear the ranger's commentary than the music.
There were a lot of people, and the microphone on my camera was not that good. Sorry!
True, we might have learn something too.
That’s awesome! I hope I can get reservations for this tour when I go in june
Wow! you've done a good job showing all the climbs that is done on this tour. The other videos didn't show that. I realize this video is 6 years old. I wonder if it has changed now. I plan to travel late September and Mesa Verde is in the itinerary.
It was a wonderful tour! I can't imagine any other way the tourists can get down to the ruins, so they probably still have the ladders! Have fun!
I'm scared of heights si i wanted a preview to see it I thought I could manage this. Honestly I was ok with it, until I got to those carved stone steps with just that little rail. I thought that might be tough but I could probably manage. But that last ladder way up above that sheer rock face and the ladder so close to vertical that it looks like if you fell off the ladder you'd go tumbling down the cliff, I don't know. It scared me just watching the video. I might take a pass on this one
Thanks very much for posting this. I still have goosebumps.
Hi there! If I were you, I would just do it. There must have been about 40 people in our group, and they all got up. Also, If you lose your nerve, the path back the way you came is fine. The ladder is not straight up, it tips towards the cliff. My 360 camera probably made it look worse than it really was. It was also absolutely the highlight of the trip. The rest of the path was easy. I was over 70.
I was here a few years ago. I’m afraid of heights but I really wanted to see this
That was a wonderful tour of the ruins. I assume they have been running the trip for years. It must have gone well so far, or they would have stopped doing it. I loved it!
sick piano
Thank you! My sister played the music for me. The sound from the camera 4 years ago was pretty bad.
WoW beautiful hello from Colombia
Gracias! It was a wonderful tour! Climbing ladders and crawling through tunnels made it much more exciting than just walking down a trail.
When I went here a guy leaned up against that wall and the ranger made a point to let everyone know, "How Brave" he was to lean up against a wall that was 800 years old.
That was a wonderful tour. The ranger gave a really interesting talk, but of course, the tiny camera on my head couldn't pick it up, so I had to put music in the background. At least I didn't smash the camera.
did everyone in your tour make it through the tunnel? I'm worried i wont make it through becaus I'm obese
There were about 40 people in my group. Nobody had any problems. You will have to go down on hands and knees a short distance. Anybody who wants to can retreat back the way they came. I don't really think you will have any problem with the "tunnel". It is mostly just big rocks tipped towards each other.
@@suenord1 Well, I'm going in two weeks so we'll see!
How did it go for you?! Im worried as well because of being overweight and broad shoulders!
get rid of the piano!!!
This is one of my most popular videos , so it will not be reuploaded. You can always turn off the sound!
This one ruins of mesa verda it one good place to visit to see every thing there the mountain and hill.top and great place climb the ladder up there and just up and pray to our lord 🙏 in some call the creator and or great spirit and the grand father that our lord god and sun will shine on hill top and his might hand made the sacred mountain there I been it beautiful therevwe se see place of family long ago it one sacred place see the home in side cliff drwelll of the souh west tribe live from Pueblo the zuin the acoma Navajo the Yuma Uta the Yuma puma and all Apache tribe and nez tribeoof colorado and new mexico and Arizona Utah the four corner area it wonder site to see in own way that native amecian long ago that our path as native amercian honor we what live for today and we learn from meas verda our sacred home land so people round world to see what native for and dead their to our sacred path to our home land
Jesse aragon flaming eaglev