I agree. So beautiful 😍. It really helps to imagine how many people were here. By the sheer numbers of ruins in every direction. I was shocked 😲. We stayed in this area for a while. But there's still so many ruins I didn't have time to see. Can't wait to get back there. Thanks for watching 👀.
Yes Baby Mustang...stay with Mummy 🙏 Too many baby animals not paying attention to the dangers this time of year 😔. Some of those ruins look like they've been restored... with mud infills. That's great to avoid further collapse where possible. Lots to see on that 3 mile trail 👌 Thanks Curtis and Chantel...and Connie, for keeping our intrepid explorers fed 😁👌
So many babies in the spring 😍. I agree. A lot of the ruins look like they have had some help. I'm glad you spotted the differences. I don't know how many have been fixed. But it seems like most of them have been preserved. At least a little bit. Witch is awesome. It's so amazing to see all the ruins. Connie makes the best zucchini bread 🍞 😋 👌 🙌 👏.
@@offroad801 😋👌. Living in a city, we get lots of pigeons...and a baby one had plonked itself down in the centre of a road junction with traffic that travels in 5 different directions. Somehow, we all managed to avoid that bird, but the little sod would not fly away 🤣. I went through that junction a couple of hours later, and fortunately it hadn't got itself squished 🙏✌️...it was probably in the middle of another road causing mayhem 🤭☺️
at -15:40 there is a rock by a tree that looks like it was a big ball of yarn at some point (on the premiere, I clicked on it just as it was ending so I got on the premiere video)(Just after you said, "hopefully the next stop is some ruins, lets go"
Awesome. We see different things in the rocks all the time. I'm glad you tried. Sometimes the chat has problems. I even get kicked out sometimes. So we just back out and try again. Most of the time that works. Hopefully next Friday you can get in the chat 🙏. Thanks for watching 👀 👍
Hey man! First time viewer! I really liked the video. Pretty sure I’m going to get off my butt and find this trail. I only live an hour away in NM. THANKS! Liked and Subscribed.
Nice show! I feel you on the physical ability concerns. I'm in great shape, I think. But the test will come soon with a 55# backpack. I've got to start soon. Too much beauty to gaze upon!
Thank you. I'm not sure how heavy my pack is. But my wife calls it my boulder bag. Yes, get out there. Get you some eye candy. I never feel like I have enough. Thanks for watching.
Enjoyable vid, thanks for presenting it. Question: In all of the previous videos by others doing much the same as yourself, the rocks used in the various constructions look to have ben selected in random sizes and shapes. The stones in this Park look to have been "dressed" into almost squared shapes. Any comment in the Parks to if these were shaped? Different culture? Perhaps later culture, moving past irregular material?
I've been learning as much as I can while I'm here. Sounds like there are 4 different styles in this area. Most of these seem to be the Mesa Verde style. But I can also see some of them have been repaired too. There wasn't any clear information about how much has been rebuilt. Clearly, there are some differences. I know that the narrative of the Navajo compared to ours is a little different 🤔. So I might read in between the lines a little.
Excellent display. I enjoyed this very much. More wild mustangs too. 👍 always a nice bonus
I think I'm in love with the 4 corners area. The Mustangs are an awesome bonus 😎.
Thanks for taking us along!
No problem. I hope you can join us on every adventure. 👍
What a beautiful place, its hard to imagine it bustling with activity and voices on the wind with the smells of burning juniper and venison!
I agree. So beautiful 😍. It really helps to imagine how many people were here. By the sheer numbers of ruins in every direction. I was shocked 😲. We stayed in this area for a while. But there's still so many ruins I didn't have time to see. Can't wait to get back there. Thanks for watching 👀.
Yes Baby Mustang...stay with Mummy 🙏
Too many baby animals not paying attention to the dangers this time of year 😔.
Some of those ruins look like they've been restored... with mud infills.
That's great to avoid further collapse where possible.
Lots to see on that 3 mile trail 👌
Thanks Curtis and Chantel...and Connie, for keeping our intrepid explorers fed 😁👌
So many babies in the spring 😍. I agree. A lot of the ruins look like they have had some help. I'm glad you spotted the differences. I don't know how many have been fixed. But it seems like most of them have been preserved. At least a little bit. Witch is awesome. It's so amazing to see all the ruins. Connie makes the best zucchini bread 🍞 😋 👌 🙌 👏.
@@offroad801 😋👌.
Living in a city, we get lots of pigeons...and a baby one had plonked itself down in the centre of a road junction with traffic that travels in 5 different directions.
Somehow, we all managed to avoid that bird, but the little sod would not fly away 🤣.
I went through that junction a couple of hours later, and fortunately it hadn't got itself squished 🙏✌️...it was probably in the middle of another road causing mayhem 🤭☺️
@@h.bsfaithfulservant4136 I hope the little guy made it out of there safely. And I definitely hope he didn't just move to another intersection 🫣
@@offroad801 🤭🤞
This really is just magnificent. These type ruins give me so much to think about. Thank you!
I'm still in shock 😲. I had no idea what I was going to find. Just amazing 👏 😍
Wow, another awesome adventure, love it 🕺🤠 stay safe out there and look forward to your next adventure 👋
Nice. Thank you so much. Can't wait to share the next adventure. Thanks for watching. 👍
My kind of place very few people and great views. They were amazing at stacking those rocks. Thanks for the tour, Curtis.
Mine too. They were pretty talented. They accomplished some amazing things. You're welcome. Thanks for watching 👀.
A very awe-inspiring adventure. Your videography is most excellent content. Mahalo from Hawaii..!!
Thank you so much 👍.
at -15:40 there is a rock by a tree that looks like it was a big ball of yarn at some point (on the premiere, I clicked on it just as it was ending so I got on the premiere video)(Just after you said, "hopefully the next stop is some ruins, lets go"
Awesome. We see different things in the rocks all the time.
I'm glad you tried. Sometimes the chat has problems. I even get kicked out sometimes.
So we just back out and try again. Most of the time that works.
Hopefully next Friday you can get in the chat 🙏. Thanks for watching 👀 👍
Keep up the great work! 👍👍
You got it 👍
Awesome, you been seeing wonderful country
Thanks, Don. I can't believe everything that's out here. Amazing place.
I loved everything about the video.
Thank you so much 👍.
Hey man! First time viewer! I really liked the video. Pretty sure I’m going to get off my butt and find this trail. I only live an hour away in NM. THANKS! Liked and Subscribed.
Sweet 👍. So many ruins in this area. I can't wait to get back there. Thanks for the subscription. We're glad to have you on the adventure.
Amazing video Curtis ❤
Thank you so much 👍.
Nice show! I feel you on the physical ability concerns. I'm in great shape, I think. But the test will come soon with a 55# backpack. I've got to start soon. Too much beauty to gaze upon!
Thank you. I'm not sure how heavy my pack is. But my wife calls it my boulder bag. Yes, get out there. Get you some eye candy. I never feel like I have enough.
Thanks for watching.
Enjoyable vid, thanks for presenting it. Question: In all of the previous videos by others doing much the same as yourself, the rocks used in the various constructions look to have ben selected in random sizes and shapes. The stones in this Park look to have been "dressed" into almost squared shapes. Any comment in the Parks to if these were shaped? Different culture? Perhaps later culture, moving past irregular material?
I've been learning as much as I can while I'm here. Sounds like there are 4 different styles in this area. Most of these seem to be the Mesa Verde style. But I can also see some of them have been repaired too. There wasn't any clear information about how much has been rebuilt. Clearly, there are some differences. I know that the narrative of the Navajo compared to ours is a little different 🤔. So I might read in between the lines a little.
Hi everyone ☺️
Hi Connie 👋.