I'm headed up to the Rio de los Pinos next week and really enjoyed your video while doing research. It's nice to see some big browns going for the dry flies! Thank you for posting!
My great grandma lived in Petaca until she died in 2013. As a kid we'd go visit and it was beautiful and fun, but when we had to go get water from the river after bein told about the llorona, that was pretty traumatizing lol. But it was fun. There's like 20 people in the whole town and u hardly see any of them. Hopefully it stays that way. Beautiful place not many people know about, especially white people(no offense)
This is absolutely beautiful! With a stream near by! I am wondering how many acres are for sale with this gorgeous cabin! I love the wood stove in the kitchen! I can already taste the food! Thanks for sharing! Chama close by is another beautiful area to this cabin and then close to Colorado!
Cattle shouldn’t be the end all be all in ranching. Original New Mexicans that settled their in the 1500s alongside the puebloans didn’t need shitty industrialized/Texas sized ranches. Anglos gentrified and pushed out a lot of people with their endless cattle head
@@anoldgryphon And I wouldn't want to live there either (: . They say we have Rattlers here in Ohio but I have never seen one yet, and don't want to either (:
I don't see anything here that's great ): ?. The land is useless, the house is not anything to write home about, and they push(Hunting) cave men couldn't make a life by just hunting and neither can modern man, AND!!, I bet they wanted a million dollars for the place, right?. I have 9 acres of very useable land, my place looks much better than this dump ) :