I was fishing and wading through the Verde River. Multiple horses came into the river, jumping and neighing. I was admiring them and then a Bald Eagle came swooping in behind me and landed in the River. I was immersed in nature. Arizona has beautiful sights.
Free horses are a relatively new thing. Throughout history, even in the Americas, horses were always either captured for mounts or were hunted down for food.
We've seen them almost every time we go tubing in the summer, and they are definitely a beautiful sight to behold, especially knowing that they are free roaming!! And if you've never tubed down the Salt River, I highly recommend it!! They're open from Memorial Day to Labor Day, you can take the short route or the long route, and it's so relaxing and fun. For my mom's 80th birthday this past June that's what she wanted to do, and we all had a great time, and even at 80, she loved it!!
I used to take my jeep with the plate that said "Desert Rat" to the stock shop and load up bales of hay, sweet feed and huge bags of carrots. I would drive out to a certain spot in the desert, unload and sit back and play my wood flute. A huge herd of horses with a gigantic mule would come down off the mesa to eat and visit me, the mule was the leader of the herd, his mouth stood 2 ft. above my head. I did this for many years and then one day a ranger came and told me what I was doing was great, just don't touch the mule. I had never touched any of them. I guess if you touch a wild mule, there are heavy fines. A few years later they blocked of all the ways to get to that section of desert and started installing huge pipe. I never saw my wild herd again. This was thirty some years ago.
@@toyyoda3710 There's no such thing as wild horses in North America or any part of the America's. Those there are feral horses because horses aren't native to the America's.
@@derekgrey3927 Thats right... Hence the quotes around "Wild Horses" ... Nobody would say that about dogs left to fend for themselves even in the best of conditions... To leave a horse or any animal out in the desert is beyond cruel in my mind
WOW, the horses have their heads under water, they must be eating the water plants, how awesome is that, thank you again Jessie, your newest fan, hugs from Australia ❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful area and I love the horses feeding on the water veggies. I wouldn’t have quested that they would eat out of the river like that. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed the vid 😊
I used to think the same thing before I actually visited. What an amazing state with 12 k ft peaks, The Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, Sedona, The Seguaro Cactus, Ponderosa Pine Forests, Tucson in the high desert with 9 k ft peaks right outside the city, Lake Mead, Lake Powell etc etc!
If it so ugly then why out of Staters come here and don't leave. I remember how Phoenix use too look in 70s and 80s. Plenty of open fields between towns. Now the fields are gone but replaced with concrete and buildings.
@@PandaMoolin It seems to be the people that are ugly judging by the content of the rallies plenty seem to support. "Seem to" being relevant, the source revels in Fake News and toxic attacks & authoritarian rants. Add cult ignorance to the risk factors.
Between Wild Horse casino in Arizona and Maricopa AZ. Look off to the sides, (mostly north) and you may see wild horses in groups, foraging!! I have seen them many times!!!
6:54. Didn't know arizona had rivers and trees and stuff. I like. How the red dirt contrast the green vegetation. The silvery blue water just adds to it.
Was flying SW of Estrella mountain for MCSO in a small plane, found a heard of about 30 wild horses running on the hills. One of the most incredible things i have had the pleasure of seeing it was stunning. I never new we had wild horses out hear!...
i.used to catch wild horses caught many from this area we took them places where the herds were interbreeding to give new life to them so could have some diffrent genes to the herds am old now most memories are gon e now but seeing this has brought back some memories of watch ing the colts play been along time passing at least i did some good was a.different world then people werent caught up in what others did orwhat can you do for me and how much will you pay
I was literally driving that route yesterday. Lol. Butcher Jones area is sometimes a good spot to find those horses. I was there once when about 5 or 6 of those horses came walking up and started frolicking on the beach. It was cool. Also, that whole area has changed dramatically in just the past 20 years. I remember here in the early 2000's you could literally drive your 4x4 right up next to the river. It wasn't uncommon to be tubing the river and have it lined with trucks and Jeeps parked right on the shore. Especially around the area where the bridge goes over the river. Now it's all blocked off and it's probably a good 50 yards from the new parking lot to the shoreline. Ah...the good ol days.
That's so cool to see. Every time my wife and I go north towards Payson, we look up the Verde when crossing bridge to see if we see the horses. Never knew that horses submerged there heads under water for foliage. Thanks Jesse
I lived in Las Vegas, Nevada 35 years, from 1970 to 2005, I watched that city grow, when I first moved there everyone knew everyone but it got waaay too big for me. There are too many nut cases there now. I moved back to Michigan. I'm 75 y/o now and my family is all leaving me here by myself, they've all gone to heaven. Guess I'm here for good now and watching all the videos, I've got a couple of drones, a Mavic Mini, the first edition and a Mavic AIR 2S with the fly more package, I took delivery of it January 11, 2022, and haven't flown it yet, think I'll sell it and keep my Mini. If you know anyone who might be looking for a good deal look me up. I've subbed, left a thumbs up, and a tap on the bell, I hope to see more of your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Born and raised in Mesa moved to fountain hills in 78 I've spent more time in these rivers and lakes than i can count, I've seen many wild horses and bald eagles, I've climbed red rock so many times you know the red mountain where the salt river a Verdie river meet, good times back then.
6:29 I can’t believe how quickly they built this dam back then. This is astounding. I can see they’ve since added / updated the spillways flanking the main arch dam. Beautiful work & I LOVE the waterfall on the upper side! 😊
In the mid 70s I worked for the U.S. Forest Service out of the Mesa office, and worked in that area. Saw wild horses frequently. I loved hiking in the desert, and the forests of AZ.
I used to live in AZ. Wild horses can be seen on occasion in the Gila river basin (which is almost always dry) on HWY 347 near Maricopa. They feed on grasses that emerge from rain storms (monsoon) usually in autumn and winter.
I don't know why... But I fell like I was there. I live in Brazil, but I had lots os dreams with places that, later, I realized it's St. George, Utah. Watching this video form Bush Higway gave me chills. Different places, same feeling.
MESA!!! Ill be heading over there in just little bit!! glad you are enjoying the Arizona videos! there is so much to explore out here!! thanks again, and I hope you can one day make it back to AZ!!!!
Great drone shot of wild horses enjoying the river. Seen wild horses in northern Arizona near Lee's Ferry along the shore of the Colorado river before it goes into the canyons of the Grand Canyon. Used to "tube" along this river and brings back good memories. Thank you for sharing.
Very interesting facts on the Saguaro cactus, it explains a lot as to why they are protected in AZ! I am not fond of cactus but I can respect it a bit more now! thanks neighbor
10 to 14 years ago I kayaked that exact stretch of the river. There were usually horses feeding of the water grass. Go upstream another half mile and you see the old remains of the first water diversion dam. It failed and they built the Roosevelt dam.
This area was my hangout in the early 90's. Things sure have changed over the years. I've walked out twice form 4x4 out there. Vary wild area in the day. Sure not much has changed out there, maybe it's better.
I saw a small group (7-8) of wild horses at the Colorado River, near Gould Wash, south of Ehrenberg. Same horses, two different days. They’re very skittish, and will run away quickly at the sign of a human nearby. One was a blonde mare with a daughter less than a year old that looked like a clone of her mother.
Aaaah that is stunning. We love horses. Had my own a while back but both me daughter and granddaughters daughter have their own horses. But I just love wild force, we also have a couple of herds of wild horses.🐎🐎🐎
Another great sightseeing video. The wild horses were just magnificent. Aren’t you glad you have a drone? I’m glad you have one! I also want to say that I love the music you select for your videos. Thanks again for taking us along.
Sandi!!! thank you! i got pretty lucky on this adventure! love drones! they allow your eyes to see much more in less time! also glad you like the music...i do a lot of digging to make sure the music matches the tone of the video! thanks again!
Well thank you! many beautiful parts of the US, but I can't wait to get out of the US and travel the world!!! Africa, New Zealand, iceland, switzerland.....too many to name lol
Were they eating aquatic plants? Do those plants taste better to them or do they happen to contain vitamins and minerals that the horses need? Does anyone here know?
Nice video, nothing like wild horses, and you got them on steroids. Nice I was going to bust your chops about the pink key fob and then I realized how easy it was to see how many times I can’t find my key because of my black key fob. I think I’m gonna get pink one too. That’s a great story about that little Power plant in Phoenix. I’m glad they refurbished it. Nice vid.🍻
I've been everywhere in this video. Except for the heat, I love living here. And the ride all the way to four peeks is best done in a truck, very slowly. Good job.
I was fishing and wading through the Verde River. Multiple horses came into the river, jumping and neighing. I was admiring them and then a Bald Eagle came swooping in behind me and landed in the River. I was immersed in nature. Arizona has beautiful sights.
You were nature blessed!!
Did the dolly steam boat with some family years back and got to see bald eagles and the mountain goats. got some really cool photos.
@@Irish_Hooligan That sounds like fun
@@Bossladyone2 it’s worth it especially if you have visiting family very nice sights to see
@@Irish_Hooligan My neighbor and I were actually talking about doing just that. What time of the year did you take the excursion?
What a lovely film , beautiful landscape and beautiful horses.. and that road…not a single pot hole to be seen!!
Thank you! glad you enjoyed it!
AZ has some decent highways. Especially in and around Phoenix metro area.
It's so awesome to see these horses just living their lives they way they used to !!! Free!
yes!
Free horses are a relatively new thing.
Throughout history, even in the Americas, horses were always either captured for mounts or were hunted down for food.
We've seen them almost every time we go tubing in the summer, and they are definitely a beautiful sight to behold, especially knowing that they are free roaming!!
And if you've never tubed down the Salt River, I highly recommend it!! They're open from Memorial Day to Labor Day, you can take the short route or the long route, and it's so relaxing and fun. For my mom's 80th birthday this past June that's what she wanted to do, and we all had a great time, and even at 80, she loved it!!
hey thanks for the info!
How wonderful, love to Mum and your family. Impressive. Hugs from Australia ❤❤❤❤
The site of those horses in the river; that's the definition of beauty.
agreed!
I used to take my jeep with the plate that said "Desert Rat" to the stock shop and load up bales of hay, sweet feed and huge bags of carrots. I would drive out to a certain spot in the desert, unload and sit back and play my wood flute. A huge herd of horses with a gigantic mule would come down off the mesa to eat and visit me, the mule was the leader of the herd, his mouth stood 2 ft. above my head. I did this for many years and then one day a ranger came and told me what I was doing was great, just don't touch the mule. I had never touched any of them.
I guess if you touch a wild mule, there are heavy fines. A few years later they blocked of all the ways to get to that section of desert and started installing huge pipe. I never saw my wild herd again. This was thirty some years ago.
What a beautiful experience!
@@kimberlyarmstrong4641 ❤
wow!!! thank you for sharing!
Remarkable.
So sad. YOU are a hero anyway!
Thank you … very special to see the wild horses!!
The problem in AZ is most of these "wild horses" are really abandoned horses ... Left by the owners for a variety of reasons
@@toyyoda3710 There's no such thing as wild horses in North America or any part of the America's. Those there are feral horses because horses aren't native to the America's.
@@derekgrey3927 Thats right... Hence the quotes around "Wild Horses" ... Nobody would say that about dogs left to fend for themselves even in the best of conditions... To leave a horse or any animal out in the desert is beyond cruel in my mind
@@toyyoda3710 Those aren't abandoned horses they are feral horses that were born in the wild. They been around since the time of the conquistadors.
@@derekgrey3927wrong they literally walked off the reservation and also people dumped their horses they couldn't afford
Thanks!
Thank you Thank you Thank you!!! really appreciate the Super! this will help fund future trips!! thanks again for checking out the video 🙏
Your doing it the right way and your not disturbing the woods or the land
You're
Thank you 🙏
THE CAMERA SHOTS YOU SHOWED ARE JUST BEAUTIFUL, I APPLAUD YOUR EFFORTS, IT FELT LIKE I WAS THERE, THANKS FOR THE RIDE.
Hey thank you so much!!! appreciate those kind words!
WOW, the horses have their heads under water, they must be eating the water plants, how awesome is that, thank you again Jessie, your newest fan, hugs from Australia ❤❤❤❤❤
Hello Australia from Arizona!!! thank yo for checking out the video!!!
Beautiful area and I love the horses feeding on the water veggies. I wouldn’t have quested that they would eat out of the river like that. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed the vid 😊
Why thank you!
I heard a lot lot of people saying that Arizona It’s an ugly state. How can this be ugly? Arizona its so beautiful.
I used to think the same thing before I actually visited. What an amazing state with 12 k ft peaks, The Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, Sedona, The Seguaro Cactus, Ponderosa Pine Forests, Tucson in the high desert with 9 k ft peaks right outside the city, Lake Mead, Lake Powell etc etc!
If it so ugly then why out of Staters come here and don't leave. I remember how Phoenix use too look in 70s and 80s. Plenty of open fields between towns. Now the fields are gone but replaced with concrete and buildings.
nature is never ugly. where people live is different. safe travels!
There is so much beauty in the desert. People just aren’t used to seeing it. Arizona is gorgeous!
@@PandaMoolin It seems to be the people that are ugly judging by the content of the rallies plenty seem to support. "Seem to" being relevant, the source revels in Fake News and toxic attacks & authoritarian rants. Add cult ignorance to the risk factors.
They are magnificent! Thank you for sharing your experience!
hey no problem!
I never thought that this would be possible to see horses free like this anywhere. SPECTACULAR.
right! it was a pretty awesome experience
Between Wild Horse casino in Arizona and Maricopa AZ. Look off to the sides, (mostly north) and you may see wild horses in groups, foraging!! I have seen them many times!!!
Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing. ❤
hey no problem! appreciate you checking out the video!
Thank you for sharing. Beautiful country.
God bless
hey no problem! im glad you enjoyed the video!....god bless 🙏
That’s so cool ♥️
right!
My Grandfather showed me these as a child! I miss him. I'm not much of a horse person but they're still beautiful and I'm glad they're still there
Sorry to hear about your grandfather.....but yes, the horses are beautiful !
6:54. Didn't know arizona had rivers and trees and stuff. I like.
How the red dirt contrast the green vegetation. The silvery blue water just adds to it.
haha yea, we got lots of lakes...well reservoirs, many rivers, creek, and waterfalls!
Paddle boarding throughout the summer down the salt river, had numerous horses watching us float by. Otters are around also.
Otters?!?!??!!?! didnt know otters were out there!
Was flying SW of Estrella mountain for MCSO in a small plane, found a heard of about 30 wild horses running on the hills. One of the most incredible things i have had the pleasure of seeing it was stunning. I never new we had wild horses out hear!...
oh wow! I didnt know they were out in that area, what a sight!
Absolutely breathtaking! Safe travels on all your adventures!
i.used to catch wild horses caught many from this area we took them places where the herds were interbreeding to give new life to them so could have some diffrent genes to the herds am old now most memories are gon e now but seeing this has brought back some memories of watch ing the colts play been along time passing at least i did some good was a.different world then people werent
caught up in what others did orwhat can you do for me and how much will you pay
Thank you! appreciate you checking out the video!
They Look full, healthy, and in good shape. A LDNR success.
They seem to be eating the water weeds! No wonder they can survive where there is no grass!😮
For a minute, I questioned if they were wild, looking at how good of shape they re in…!
Notice how they are foraging IN the river.,. Just like their ancestors, the hippopotamus!
Thank you so much for this video. Beautiful scenery and love the horses. Super relaxing.
hey no problem 👍
I was literally driving that route yesterday. Lol. Butcher Jones area is sometimes a good spot to find those horses. I was there once when about 5 or 6 of those horses came walking up and started frolicking on the beach. It was cool. Also, that whole area has changed dramatically in just the past 20 years. I remember here in the early 2000's you could literally drive your 4x4 right up next to the river. It wasn't uncommon to be tubing the river and have it lined with trucks and Jeeps parked right on the shore. Especially around the area where the bridge goes over the river. Now it's all blocked off and it's probably a good 50 yards from the new parking lot to the shoreline. Ah...the good ol days.
I remember that.
sounds like the good old days......thanks for sharing!
I was just on that highway and to the water works last February! We saw the horses along the road. Just beautiful!
awesome!
Thank you for taking us along on your adventure. Beautiful country!
Our pleasure!
Great video. Glad to see the horses ❤
Thank you!
That's so cool to see. Every time my wife and I go north towards Payson, we look up the Verde when crossing bridge to see if we see the horses. Never knew that horses submerged there heads under water for foliage.
Thanks Jesse
hey no problem! thank you for checking out the video!
I lived in Las Vegas, Nevada 35 years, from 1970 to 2005, I watched that city grow, when I first moved there everyone knew everyone but it got waaay too big for me. There are too many nut cases there now. I moved back to Michigan. I'm 75 y/o now and my family is all leaving me here by myself, they've all gone to heaven. Guess I'm here for good now and watching all the videos, I've got a couple of drones, a Mavic Mini, the first edition and a Mavic AIR 2S with the fly more package, I took delivery of it January 11, 2022, and haven't flown it yet, think I'll sell it and keep my Mini. If you know anyone who might be looking for a good deal look me up. I've subbed, left a thumbs up, and a tap on the bell, I hope to see more of your videos. Thanks for sharing.
May God bless you!
@@BobbyTucker Colorado is full of nut cases too.
Really ?! Nut cases in Las Vegas?! NOOO 😂
hey thank you so much!! I got more amazing videos coming in the near future!!
So beautiful!
isn't it!
Those wild horses in the river, what a fantastic view!
right!!! it was a very magical moment!
scenic...beautiful Arizona.......🤠🤠❤🐪🐪
thank you!
Great drone footage!
Thank you! glad you enjoyed the video!
Born and raised in Mesa moved to fountain hills in 78 I've spent more time in these rivers and lakes than i can count, I've seen many wild horses and bald eagles, I've climbed red rock so many times you know the red mountain where the salt river a Verdie river meet, good times back then.
6:29 I can’t believe how quickly they built this dam back then.
This is astounding. I can see they’ve since added / updated the spillways flanking the main arch dam.
Beautiful work & I LOVE the waterfall on the upper side! 😊
Thank you so much! glad you enjoyed the video!
Never knew horses act like moose, eating underwater plants. Thank you!
hey no problem! 👍
Awesome!!!!!!
The water looks so clear... beautiful. I sometimes envy you Americans, you have sooo much wild and free land to enjoy and explore.
arizona has endless land like this!....never gets old! thanks for watching!
Me too, watching from South Africa!!!!!
Wow a hundred years really wears the land down. Beautiful shots.
thank you!
Lovely
Awesome
Thank you!
Thank you very much for making this video and sharing👍
no problem! appreciate you checking out the video!
That is so beautiful
sure is!
Thanks for the trip. I'm A newbe to this site. Really beautiful
and interesting footage💕 Thanks again👍👍
Wow, that is amazing!!! Thanks for sharing
no prob! thank you for checking out the video!
In the mid 70s I worked for the U.S. Forest Service out of the Mesa office, and worked in that area. Saw wild horses frequently. I loved hiking in the desert, and the forests of AZ.
Great video. I really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.
No problem 👍
Beautiful horses and gorgeous views ❤❤❤❤
thank you!
How beautiful 🐎💖🐎😍
right! was an amazing experience
Love the video, and I've always loved Arizona. I'll be watching more of your stuff. Thanks.
awww, Thank you! 🙏
Awesome!!
thank you!
just beautiful
yes!
Salt river is a great place to visit, and a great place to inner tube. Don’t miss it if you’re in the area
Love the drive to Canyon Lake!
it sure is an amazing one!
I used to live in AZ. Wild horses can be seen on occasion in the Gila river basin (which is almost always dry) on HWY 347 near Maricopa. They feed on grasses that emerge from rain storms (monsoon) usually in autumn and winter.
We lived in Tucson Az a couple times and I loved it! Saguaro cactus everywhere at the Tucson elevation Of around 2300 ft ASL!
Thank you for sharing 🙏
Nice picture catch and thank you for respecting the caballos!
absolutely! 👍
BEAUTIFULL
Cool 🎉
thank you!
Moose also eat directly out of Rivers. Beautiful background music
thank you!
Thank you for the beauty .......
hey no problem! thank you for checking out the video!
Great call on the kayak
for sure!
I don't know why... But I fell like I was there. I live in Brazil, but I had lots os dreams with places that, later, I realized it's St. George, Utah. Watching this video form Bush Higway gave me chills. Different places, same feeling.
interesting
🤣DAM🤣What a beautiful video thanks very much for sharing the Drone footage wow. The Horses were great ❤ The Rocks 🪨 Beautiful Colors ❤
hey no problem! thank you for checking out the video!
@jessiesdroneadventures7464 I've Subscribed I look forward to seeing 👀 more videos
Really enjoying these Arizona videos. I lived in Mesa back in the mid '80s and sadly have not been back there to visit since 2000.😭
MESA!!! Ill be heading over there in just little bit!! glad you are enjoying the Arizona videos! there is so much to explore out here!! thanks again, and I hope you can one day make it back to AZ!!!!
I have grown up with horses and never knew they ate aquatic plants. The drone footage was truly marvelous. Thank you.
The Chincoteague ponies eat grass in the salt marshes there.
thank you!
What a beautiful experience to have... Thank you for sharing...
hey no problem, glad you enjoyed the video!
WOW they are so beautiful
right!
Thanks for this beautiful video about wild Horses and other wildlife 🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍‼️
no problemo!
Super cool
thank you for checking out the video!
Great drone shot of wild horses enjoying the river. Seen wild horses in northern Arizona near Lee's Ferry along the shore of the Colorado river before it goes into the canyons of the Grand Canyon. Used to "tube" along this river and brings back good memories. Thank you for sharing.
hey no problem! glad you enjoyed the video!
The coolest thing I've seen in AZ, besides the scenery, was some pronghorns running as the train I was on from Williams to the Grand Canyon passed by.
Thank you really amazing 👍
hey no problem! thanks for checking out the video! 🙏
Very interesting facts on the Saguaro cactus, it explains a lot as to why they are protected in AZ! I am not fond of cactus but I can respect it a bit more now! thanks neighbor
I’ve lived is Arizona since 1958, I remember when Bell road was dirt.
Amazing video thank you!
Thank you!.....Glad you enjoyed it!
10 to 14 years ago I kayaked that exact stretch of the river. There were usually horses feeding of the water grass. Go upstream another half mile and you see the old remains of the first water diversion dam. It failed and they built the Roosevelt dam.
This area was my hangout in the early 90's. Things sure have changed over the years. I've walked out twice
form 4x4 out there. Vary wild area in the day. Sure not much has changed out there, maybe it's better.
I saw a small group (7-8) of wild horses at the Colorado River, near Gould Wash, south of Ehrenberg. Same horses, two different days. They’re very skittish, and will run away quickly at the sign of a human nearby. One was a blonde mare with a daughter less than a year old that looked like a clone of her mother.
Aaaah that is stunning. We love horses. Had my own a while back but both me daughter and granddaughters daughter have their own horses. But I just love wild force, we also have a couple of herds of wild horses.🐎🐎🐎
oh how neat.....thank you for sharing!
Another great sightseeing video. The wild horses were just magnificent. Aren’t you glad you have a drone? I’m glad you have one! I also want to say that I love the music you select for your videos. Thanks again for taking us along.
Sandi!!! thank you! i got pretty lucky on this adventure! love drones! they allow your eyes to see much more in less time! also glad you like the music...i do a lot of digging to make sure the music matches the tone of the video! thanks again!
Wow what a great country ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ you americans have!!!!
Well thank you! many beautiful parts of the US, but I can't wait to get out of the US and travel the world!!! Africa, New Zealand, iceland, switzerland.....too many to name lol
THANK YOU for this, Jesse!
We have a home in cave creek for the winter! I love it up there & everywhere else in that state!😊
hey no problem!....appreciate you checking out the video...glad you liked it!
Here in Alberta we have wild horses living out in the mountains. They're beautiful to see!
That is awesome!!!
Loved learning about the small hydro at Arizona Falls.
it sure is an interesting place
I love to watch for animals when I’m driving to visit my sister and family in payson az ❤️
Love Payson!
Were they eating aquatic plants? Do those plants taste better to them or do they happen to contain vitamins and minerals that the horses need?
Does anyone here know?
wish I could tell ya
Awesome footage. Thank you
hey thanks!
I love traveling from home, thanks for sharing with us.
hey no problem! appreciate you checking out the video!
Nice video, nothing like wild horses, and you got them on steroids. Nice I was going to bust your chops about the pink key fob and then I realized how easy it was to see how many times I can’t find my key because of my black key fob. I think I’m gonna get pink one too.
That’s a great story about that little Power plant in Phoenix. I’m glad they refurbished it.
Nice vid.🍻
Wild Horses couldn't drive me away,,,,,,,
The horses have been on the verdie for my whole life.
Wow!! Been to Az many times- never saw anything ugly!! The color is so relaxing!!
Flagstaff is outstanding!!! NOt to mention the Grand Canyon!!
best time of year to visit AZ is October!
I just liked and subscribed keep doing what you do !
Thank you so much! appreciate you subbing, and I will most certainly keep the videos coming!
I've been everywhere in this video. Except for the heat, I love living here. And the ride all the way to four peeks is best done in a truck, very slowly. Good job.
hey thank you! appreciate you checking out the video!
What beautiful views with your drone. I live in Wales and have beautiful countryside too, but Arizona looks amazing. Would love to visit one day 😊❤.
Thank you! glad you enjoyed the video.....I've never been to Wales, but I hope you get to make it out to Arizona one of these days!
nice country, thanks....
Beautiful