This channel is our platform to showcase our Utah adventures, driven by our profound admiration for Native American culture and our fervent pursuit of rock art and ruins. I've dedicated myself to exploring ruins and capturing rock art through photography for over half a century. We're embarking on a new journey to document these cherished places through video. Come along with us as we explore this great state by riding, hiking, camping, fishing, and simply enjoying life to the fullest in the great outdoors.
Nice video guys and thank you for your effort. Question: What was the muddy section like at the junction of 39 and 38 (66" trail)? Last season we hit that point heading up the mountain on our Outlander's and it was close to impassible without the prospect of getting stuck and winching. This season we'll be piloting a Honda Talon 1000r-4. Leaving in about a week and would like to run 39 very much the same way your group did (top to bottom). Any feedback? Thanks.
Nice ,must be very old to be so faded.We will be documenting a riun thats had very little modern traffic to it in Arizona in a few weeks if you'd like to check it out,good videos sir.
Towards the beginning of each song during the video, there's a little light blue box that pops up in the lower left corner that has the name of the song and the artist. I hope that helps.
On Google Earth, I can see TP circles everywhere That whole plain was a village. I know where more of these circles are in Fall River Mills California. The circles stay for a long time. The Natives were hunted like animals, loaded up into train cars, separated from their children and either killed or relocated to one of the 75 internment camps across the US and the kids were sent to Christian Schools to be assimilated. The Calvary used dynamite and high-pressure water cannons to erase the existence of millions of Native Indigenous People. They diverted the waterways first, creating Dams, either starving or flooding them out. That's why there is no more water in the natural lakes and rivers. The man-made lakes cover camps and villages. Some white communities were flooded out too. Shasta, Powell, Mead, Oroville, Folsom, Almanore, Mountain Meadows Reservoir, and countless others are covering Indigenous sites. We need to take down the Dams. It turns out that Dams are one of the biggest ecological disasters of all time. Thank You for taking us along. 😊
For us half of the adventure is the trip to the panels. Believe Broken Hearted Man deserves the intro. Not a panel you drive up to, take a few photos and leave. We love your comments. Thank you
Great music choice--if you want to alienate half of your viewers. You really don't need music at all! Also, the long intro and outro is completely unnecessary.
@@SanpeteTrailHunter Honestly i really enjoyed the lack of commentary. Theres too much wasted words in many videos that serve more to detract from the experience of the place than share information and background that enhance that experience. Best to err on the side off too little than too much. If this were a ruin, there would perhaps be more to share, and say, but whatisthere really to say about a rock art site? You shared the general location, thats enough for anyone to google what culture its most likely associated with. What else is there to say besides showing it?
Just think if some time in history, someone asked the people that inscribed these petroglyphs what there meaning was, actually documented it and stored them in a church or library somewhere what they would say. It would have to be the Frensh or Spanish possibly or maybe the early English explorers.
Imagine a life without heat in the winter no shower just an ice cold bath in a stream no private space maybe a blanket someone was holding all smoked by the fire from cooking by the fireplace wood was a luxury always on the lookout for enemies like in best case just shoot yourselves. Food was always in short supply in the winter, living alone or in a small family group meant starvation or cannibalism, always a risk of rape for both women and men, and sleep was a luxury if there was no one to take turns keeping watch, with smoke or fire there was always the risk of being discovered. Sorry if I scared you, but the risk was the same in Sweden as in the USA before Christianity really hit. I'm not religious, but Christianity has been very good for all of us. I apologize for my bad English have taken help from Google Translate. ❤ Love your music and all the rock art Thanks for a nice video. 👨🦽.
Thanks for the comment. Couldn’t have said it better. We have it so easy now days. Complain if your local Walmart is out of one thing you think you need. Thanks for subscribing. Larry
I hate modern graffiti. I understand they may be about 100 years old but they still bother me. Petroglyphs and pictographs are everywhere and no place to live. If I have to guess, apart from graffiti made by "whites", they probably come from more different cultures or groups. What a cool cactus at 15:05. I don't want it on my land but it was beautiful. Love the music and 👍 from 👨🦽
i saw or heard no reference to pictographs in this video, just the word petroglyphs in title, so why being such a word Nazi educator in comments. let the old guys have their rock art fun there preacher- teacher.