My name is Jon. I love the outdoors. I'm passionate about places, cultures, and people. I'm a traveler. I'm a storyteller. I'm a videographer. Welcome to the channel!
you made ME cry! soooooooooo beautiful. I am terrified of water and night so not for me but my fiance, mother year old son and gf are going next week! So excited to treat them to this epic Adventure! Thanks for the awesome video. Aloha!
I believe that is Virginia Creeper . I used to think that was poison because the three leaves . Look it up and see if that’s what you see . It is confusing.
I'm watching this RU-vid video because my husband embarked on a hiking trip to Mount Rainier this morning, and I'm eagerly awaiting news from him. As of 7:33 PM, I haven't heard from him yet, which is understandable given the challenging hike. However, watching this video has helped alleviate some of my concerns, as it feels like I'm right there with him on the mountain. Our energetic husky is also missing him dearly, usually waiting for his return around 4:30 PM, but today she's sensing something's amiss. Thanks to this channel for sharing their experience, which has made me feel more connected to my husband and less alone at home. Although it's only been a day, I miss him dearly, and the videos have helped calm my nerves, especially given the dangerous nature of the trip. The camera angles make me feel like I'm right there with him, and I'm grateful for this sense of connection. Thank you again for sharing this experience; it means a lot to me!
I loved this!! 😭 totally inspired to travel this way!! Life is about blessing others and you have not only blessed those you saw in the video but myself as well!!
Having BTDT when 'Growing Up In Mandan (GUIM)', I appreciate this excellent production of some great scenery and historical artifacts of my experience.
I was stationed at Ft Lewis in the Army when ai first summited Mt. Rainier. I have now summited Mt. Rainer 5 more times. One of my top experiences in my life!🗻🏔️
Hot Springs, SD, towards the south end of the Black Hills. Former Victorian spa town. Walking tours of the town, antiques, hot springs water park, Battle Mt , enclosed Mammath dig where even kids can participate, near wild horse sanctuary, beautiful drive into WY. We could easily spend two full days there.
It's a shame the Mexican people are left to "donations" because the Mexican government hasn't figured out how to ride the coattails of America to success like Canada has figured out no problem. God forbid Mexico emulate Canada. That makes too much sense. And can't have that now, can we? Motto of Mexico: "Stop making sense". lol
I'm going there the first week in June. I booked for two days just in case the weather is an issue. Definitely worth the extra $45 for an additional ticket to see. I'll be staying in Aguas Calientes for teo nights as well. I can't wait!
When we were there, they showed us where they had dug down to the temple that is underneath the current temple and told us that there was another temple under even that one. Do you know where I could get more information about those earlier temples?
I absolutely love this video. I'm originally from Duluth, Minnesota and I miss my home state. Living out of state makes me appreciate all that I've seen and been able to do up the North Shore of Minnesota Highway 61 North. Thank you for providing such a beautiful video. It brought me to tears on how much I love and miss it.
Excellent video. As a frequent traveler and knowing my gente, just outside the crossing is a speed trap. Limit is 25 mph which all new visitors violate. A good tip is to set you cruise control to 25mph. Locals may honk and tailgate but they will go around you. Also, very common for cars to yell and scream at you but they are all bark and no bite. If cops stop you, do not leave road, go to station and pay fine. If you pull out your wallet loaded with bills your fine just doubled. I always keep just a few one dollar bills in wallet and stash elsewhere.
I’ve seen A lot of crazy people on Instagram for years saying the Bonampak murals depict black people but I know for a fact that’s completely not true. There are still millions of maya people alive today in Mexico and Central America who look identical to these paintings. My Country El Salvador 🇸🇻 is also home to people who look identical to these paintings.
@@Bobbyxhuggy the most ancient human skeletons found in Mexico are related to my people. Modern day indigenous people. Skeletons of your people that predate European colonizers have never been found in Mexico. You’re not indigenous to there.
First, what a great video! Thanks for sharing our culture with the world ! Just one thing, the cholula pyramid was not build by the Mayans . There were so many other cultures in what now is Mexico and Central america ,like the Olmecs, toltecs,aztecs etc