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Exploring the Ruins of Fort Pearce and the Warner Valley Dinosaur Tracks 

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In the 1860s, the desert southeast of St. George, Utah was an important corridor for Navajo entering the area to raid Mormon settlers livestock. During Utah's Black Hawk War, a Mormon militia built Fort Pearce in order to counter the natives movement.
Utah's Black Hawk War is little remembered today but Fort Pearce is one of the lasting reminders of it.
in this video we explore the area around Fort Pearce then head a few miles away to check out the Warner Valley Dinosaur tracks to check out the area's Jurassic prehistory.
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Комментарии : 324   
@raymichael7078
@raymichael7078 9 дней назад
Thank you for picking up the trash. I carry a bag to do so on every outing. It does make a difference.
@Harleyanne774
@Harleyanne774 8 дней назад
Yes I do too. Nothing makes me madder than littering beautiful landscape
@jimmychanbers2424
@jimmychanbers2424 7 дней назад
Spray painting is worse.
@rjosephobrien
@rjosephobrien 9 дней назад
Love being taken along on your adventures and, at 70 years old, I love your jokes.😂
@TheSteveBoyd
@TheSteveBoyd 9 дней назад
I remember when they discovered the tracks. I was living there at the time, and my bandmates and I hiked up to see them, before any development was done. They were just there, au natural.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 8 дней назад
Imagine finding them and realizing what they were.
@robtorres
@robtorres 9 дней назад
What I learned from this video: Steve's jokes are timeless.
@BlownMacTruck
@BlownMacTruck 9 дней назад
Never stop dropping new videos on Wednesdays. It's such a nice, chill way to watch during lunch and remind me that it's Humpday and we're on our way to the weekend.
@gus473
@gus473 8 дней назад
I'll second that! 🙋
@lothre
@lothre 8 дней назад
"Some of my jokes would only be a few years old" - Steve I died of laughing on this one!
@user-qf1it8jc9y
@user-qf1it8jc9y 9 дней назад
Thanks Steve for bringing us along with you yet again. Love that humor even if it's as old as the dinosaurs! Honestly though, you add that special element into your history lessons that keeps us wanting more!
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@bardlardstudios7035
@bardlardstudios7035 8 дней назад
Great video! Us Utahns love leaving trash everywhere. Thank you for picking it up for us.
@tackysum
@tackysum 9 дней назад
Steve, you are the king of dad jokes.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
Thanks!
@jimmypenn
@jimmypenn 8 дней назад
You bet Jurassic he is 🤣
@Chris...66
@Chris...66 7 дней назад
Agreed. I made my first dad joke the other day. My 4,6,and 9 year old granddaughters pointed this out to me. I just recently discovered your videos Steve. Have to say I love them. Keep them coming.
@tackysum
@tackysum 7 дней назад
@@jimmypenn LOL.
@Strength-in-Union
@Strength-in-Union 5 дней назад
Steve, I have just found your channel by chance. It's fantastic! Thank you for these short bursts of US history, from a Scotsman in the UK.
@BillGuyHawaii
@BillGuyHawaii 9 дней назад
Howsit Steve. You have a great channel. Keep on keeping on. Excellent content
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
Thanks, will do!
@user-db5qd3wd6z
@user-db5qd3wd6z 9 дней назад
Nowhere must be a pretty big place because wherever you go Steve, you're still in the middle of it. 😂
@deboraharmstrong5851
@deboraharmstrong5851 9 дней назад
Gorgeous out there...the vastness is amazing. See you next week..❤️
@trailimagesphotography6635
@trailimagesphotography6635 9 дней назад
The dry wash near Fort Pearce had significant foliage throughout the base and edges. As arid as the entire area is there must be a good amount of water flow thru the wash during rainfall and monsoonal seasons I would think. The petroglyphs showed what appeared to be a Gila Monster possibly. No surprise given that desert environment overall. Another fine video, Steve. Thanks for sharing.......🤩
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
I believe they are planning to dam the water up and make a reservoir in that area. I'm not sure how far along the plans are and if it will happen for certain, but I guess enough comes through that they can get a reservoir out of it.
@trailimagesphotography6635
@trailimagesphotography6635 9 дней назад
@@SidetrackAdventures Utah is amazing with water flowing in numerous areas that are very barren and dry.
@craftergin
@craftergin 9 дней назад
@@SidetrackAdventures If they build a dam and cut off the water, it will be a tragedy for the area.
@roywhitman7109
@roywhitman7109 9 дней назад
I have to say that visually, Utah is probably my favorite state! The rock formations & scenery are just incredible! Be safe out there!
@drmichaelshea
@drmichaelshea 5 дней назад
My third great grandfather, Jens Larsen, a young Danish immigrant, was one of the first people killed in the Blackhawk War in 1865 in Fairview, UT. The graves of Jens and his disabled younger sister, who died just a few months later, purportedly of a broken heart, are in the pioneer cemetery there. Jens was the town shepherd. One day he took the sheep out to graze north of town, and the sheep came home without him. Those were brutal times.
@garlicgalore
@garlicgalore 9 дней назад
Southern Utah reminds me of my father. He grew up in Knabe on an angora goat ranch, and lovedJohn Ford movies because they were filmed in S Utah. Somewhere around there is a historic site, Jacob Hamblin House, honoring one of our direct ancestors. Always enjoy your videos! It's quite unbelievable how vast and beautiful Southern Utah is - no wonder my father loved it!
@ccrider77
@ccrider77 9 дней назад
Kanab is a great place for movie buffs...
@richardmcgrew2167
@richardmcgrew2167 8 дней назад
As a fellow San Diego native, i love your videos. And i think your humor is, ageless.
@davidlarson2534
@davidlarson2534 9 дней назад
I’ve been following you for several years now. I enjoy all your adventures. A San Diego native, I have been all over the Southwest, having lived in Phoenix, Tucson, ABQ and now Temecula. So, following your treks brings back many memories of which I thank you. I would love to join you on one.
@thesarge4457
@thesarge4457 9 дней назад
Boy when you said out in the middle of nowhere, you weren't kidding, besides yourself and your wife, who else is out there, but the desert has it's own beauty that's for sure. THE SARGE
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
As we left the tracks a group of about 6 actually showed up, but those were the first people we saw since we left St. George I think.
@johnwestover5784
@johnwestover5784 8 дней назад
It does not matter if you agree or disagree with the philosophies of Brigham Young, he was an amazing nation builder. I am not LDS but I am glad you are investigating some Mormon history, especially in near the Arizona-Utah border where there is very little development of civilisation. Keep up the great work.
@johnchedsey1306
@johnchedsey1306 21 час назад
This is an interesting point to bring up. The Mormons definitely tamed a harsh desert climate and it is an impressive feat. I have many mixed feelings about Young, but his leadership was undeniable. Just goes to show people and history are both very messy and complicated.
@Yormsane
@Yormsane 9 дней назад
Didn't expect to see a Tardis in the museum, The Doctor must have been looking for Dalek tracks.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
Yeah. It was pretty fun to see.
@barrymccockiner6641
@barrymccockiner6641 9 дней назад
I love watching both you and Wonderhussy, but you guys post within a minute of each other all the time!
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
I guess we both schedule for the same time.
@nlpnt
@nlpnt 9 дней назад
@@SidetrackAdventures Have you ever crossed paths? It seems like you'd have to go through a lot of "her" places to get to "your" places.
@skylinegtr-gd2lg
@skylinegtr-gd2lg 9 дней назад
Wonderful scenery and content Steve!
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
Thank you.
@cindystrachan8566
@cindystrachan8566 6 дней назад
I just love your videos. The photography, historical information and down home narration without drama and hyperbole make these videos so relaxing. Keep up the good work!
@stevenkaskus6173
@stevenkaskus6173 9 дней назад
Thanks Steve, I've been by and stayed in St. George Utah many times and didn't know about this fort site and have never been to the dinosaur museum there. Two possible destinations for future dinosaur related things. A very impressive display of many dinosaurs together is at the museum that was built over a dried raised mud bed at the green River in Colorado up past Dinosaur, Colorado. The other major dinosaur place is Fruita and Grand Junction CO. Just inside the border of western Colorado off the I-70 is a place called Rabbit Valley, there is a short walking trail called Walk or journey through time where three complete dinosaur skeletons are embedded in the rock of the walk trail and two of them your have to step on. They are complete head to tail. One at the top of the trail now is missing the skull because it was removed and placed in the museum here in town. In Fruita you can walk a trail that tells you about the shallow sea that was here and see what lived here from fossil record, we had alegators and the largest dinosaur that ever existed in this now high desert. The huge leg bone was removed the the side of the Rock along the easy trail in the early 1900's and taken to a museum in Denver, your can stand up in the space where the leg bone wad removed. Also embedded in rock just sitting on the ground no bigger than a basket ball is a vertebrae of a dinosaur that was found there. A ancient stream bed is now exposed and that is where evidence of the alegator wad found along with some palm frawns left in the fossil record. Fruita Co is well known for it's celebration of its dinosaur heritage with paintings and names of different dinosaurs and a huge T-Rex in the middle of town.
@sharon94503
@sharon94503 8 дней назад
I envy you so much, being physically and financially able to travel to such places. I travel vicariously through you and your wife. Thank you.
@RobertSmith-cp6vl
@RobertSmith-cp6vl 9 дней назад
Hi Steve I just found your videos a couple of days ago. Since then I have watched 8 or 9 of them. Being that you speak the best and plainest English I have ever heard. Plus with no accent would you mind telling me where you were born and grew up at. I think if you wanted a new job you could be hired as a paid public speaker or a host on a t.v. Show. Or a speaker on the radio. In the mean time I will keep watching your videos . Thanks Robert smith from dagsboro del.
@georgespalding7640
@georgespalding7640 9 дней назад
Steve needs to get on radio. A voice like his is a rare bird and would be perfect for a radio talkshow or something like that.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
Thanks. I was born and raised in San Diego but was stationed in North Carolina for 4 years when I was in the Army.
@armoredsaint6639
@armoredsaint6639 9 дней назад
@@georgespalding7640 so I’m pretty sure he’s doing that! Iol. Jk
@Daniel-fd3wp
@Daniel-fd3wp 9 дней назад
@Robert Smith I’ve brought that up in the past also he is a great narrator. He does his research and crystal clear voice. I also am a San Diego Native. 😂
@boboneill4828
@boboneill4828 9 дней назад
And he’s got jokes! Steve’s the best!
@johnwhitley2898
@johnwhitley2898 День назад
Lololol 😆😆😆 Thanks for sharing this episode😁! Oh My Gosh! 😂! This one is for the books for me 😁! It's all you, and you know I felt like I was walking around out here with my Dad..... Rapid fire jokes!!! Bam Bam Bam 😂 You're always on point with some subtle chuckles 😊. I really appreciate it 😁! I'm sharing this with my sister....She needs to go on the adventure and have some fun laughs 😀! Thanks again for all your time out "there" for us 🙏 ❤️!
@scottkempton6085
@scottkempton6085 3 дня назад
Steve your videos, and the music that accompanies them, are really relaxing. It is really great to see this part of the U.S. Thanks for sharing.
@user-tn5xq6fe7x
@user-tn5xq6fe7x 9 дней назад
Good one Steve! Great blend of humor and history!
@nathanmoore62
@nathanmoore62 7 дней назад
I was so excited to see you come to my town. It’s really not that desolate here. Come back again. I love your channel.
@lothre
@lothre 8 дней назад
OMG, "you bet Jurassic" Steve, your joke game is getting pro level. Sriously. Love the content, always have!
@levetemusic
@levetemusic 4 дня назад
I love your adventures into really interesting SW histories. I find you choice of music backgrounds realxing and comforting which helps to bring your adventures to life. Nicely done!
@user-pw3tj5nr2c
@user-pw3tj5nr2c 4 дня назад
Thoroughly enjoying your videos. Thank you for taking the time to put these together!
@ccrider77
@ccrider77 9 дней назад
There are lots of great historical sites in Southern Utah. One of my favorites is the site of the Meadow Mountains Massacre. Another are the gold mining camps of Marysvale, in Bullion Canyon. Have fun...
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
Yeah. There is so much in this area. My sister in law lives here now so we shoukd be coming through more often.
@johnchedsey1306
@johnchedsey1306 21 час назад
One thing I really appreciate about your videos is that you don't gloss over some of the violence that occurred between natives and incoming colonizers.
@THX--nn5bu
@THX--nn5bu День назад
Welcome to my neck of the woods Sidetrack, I have been to these exact places you showed us, but you have more knowledge about the history than I do and I love your videos, welcome to Utah Sir.
@007stran
@007stran 4 дня назад
Thank you for showing me these historical places in my back yard and I have no idea. Great channel. Keep up the awesome work.
@projekt6_official
@projekt6_official 8 дней назад
That ending HAHA! Love it. Thanks for sharing, Steve!
@007stran
@007stran 4 дня назад
Love your channel. Thanks for showing all the historical things around me and I have no idea. Keep up the awesome job.
@johnnyfreedom3437
@johnnyfreedom3437 5 дней назад
Once again thank you for a great trip Steve! I've been on vacation for a few weeks and missed a few of your videos. I'm going to enjoy today watching them all at once! Keep up the great work my friend, I love your jokes!
@garryferrington811
@garryferrington811 8 дней назад
Good job from the middle of nowhere, as always. We enjoyed the petroglyphs and dinosaur tracks. Thanks for braving the heat.
@frankmarullo228
@frankmarullo228 9 дней назад
Steve , you did it again awesome video my friend ! THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA........
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
Thanks again!
@andybobandy641
@andybobandy641 8 дней назад
......"some of my jokes would only be a few years old. " Ya got me with that one!
@chiron14pl
@chiron14pl 2 дня назад
Thanks for covering the Utah Black Hawk war; both my paternal great grandfathers were in the Utah Militia and fought in that war. Also, Utah has a lot of other dinosaur tracks, and of course, the big dinosaur finds in the Vernal area.
@michaelberger8137
@michaelberger8137 9 дней назад
Thanks again, Steve. Keep up the good work!
@theinstructor2687
@theinstructor2687 7 дней назад
In January, I was four wheeling in the St. George, UT area. I went on a run to the old Babylon Mill. On the way, the trip leader stopped and we hiked a short way to a rock hillside. It was once flat, muddy ground and there were dinosaur footprints in the rock. I signed up to go to Babylon Mill, so the dinosaur tracks were a great, surprise bonus. And as always, I enjoyed your video.
@johndaye523
@johndaye523 8 дней назад
Thrilling! Keep it up these tours are fascinating.
@xelaboksan
@xelaboksan 8 дней назад
Thank you for these wonderful, and beautiful videos. You’re a class act, through and through.
@user-sx2yv1sb3q
@user-sx2yv1sb3q 8 дней назад
I love your videos, the history and education I get from you! And see places I would never have imagined!! And now in a few weeks, this video will be shown to my 8 yr old Great Grandson, he loves dinosaurs !! Thank you for your videos!! Love all!!
@user-hb2gh6wh7e
@user-hb2gh6wh7e 9 дней назад
Glad to see a new Sidetrack Adventures! I've actually been studying the Mormon Battalion, as of late.
@janeneustach1816
@janeneustach1816 8 дней назад
I was raised in St. George and have never seen this. So cool.
@kenbearsley8322
@kenbearsley8322 9 дней назад
Thank you for another out of the way trip Steve. Those little lizards certainly do like you Steve. Just about every where you go, you're being escorted by a lizard or two.
@WonkoSane-jf4qm
@WonkoSane-jf4qm 7 дней назад
I love when my wife groans at Steve's dad jokes!
@74charger44
@74charger44 9 дней назад
So glad I found this channel.
@mssixty3426
@mssixty3426 2 дня назад
Love your jokes! 😄😆 Along with your great videos full of well-researched information.👏🏼
@lauraw289
@lauraw289 4 дня назад
You're a hoot, Steve. I really enjoy your videos.
@As-uh6hx
@As-uh6hx 8 дней назад
Steve you and your jokes are priceless.
@XCHANGEDAVE
@XCHANGEDAVE 8 дней назад
As usual. I always love and enjoy your adventures. We ought you we'd never see dinosaur tracks. Without you, I would never see dinosaur tracks. Not to mention how Close, they are to my home.
@timothyedge6100
@timothyedge6100 9 дней назад
Can’t wait to double back and watch this tonight!
@brucebarnes9638
@brucebarnes9638 8 дней назад
Great video Steve, amazing history. I used to live in Utah, so much history to explore.
@SpanishEclectic
@SpanishEclectic 9 дней назад
I always like your choice of background music, which enhances the mood and doesn't compete with your great narratives. As you say, the Mormons and the Federal Government were at odds through most of that period in history. The stones used to construct the fort are really interesting. Appears to be sedimentary rock (which makes sense if there were prehistoric lakes in the area), but it almost looks like fossilized wood. I like that there are protected dinosaur footprints in the museum, and others where you can see them surrounded by open country. I think I'd freak out if I saw a 50 lb. lizard running on two feet. Perhaps an ancestor of the ostrich? Happy 4th to you and all of the other Side-trackers here.
@brentnearhood8874
@brentnearhood8874 9 дней назад
Thanks! Steve Love the Dinosaur Tracks!🦣
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
They were cool to see, but I have to say the ones in St. George were more impressive.
@MikeJohnson-ld9rn
@MikeJohnson-ld9rn 8 дней назад
Another nice and informative adventure Steve . Your stories are just long enough to contain all the pertinent info, but not so long as to drag! You know how to edit these to just the optimal length .
@iancanuckistan2244
@iancanuckistan2244 9 дней назад
Thanks Steve, dinosaur fossils always make me speculate about what was.
@thedemartiniteam6034
@thedemartiniteam6034 8 дней назад
Loved this episode. Excellent
@RetiredRoamer
@RetiredRoamer 9 дней назад
I love your humor 😂!! Keep it up!
@jays.4254
@jays.4254 9 дней назад
Another great Sidetrack Adventure Steve! Looked hot out there. Looking forward to the next one.
@lauriechristmas5494
@lauriechristmas5494 5 дней назад
Keep the dad jokes coming 🤣😂💯 .. Great video … AS ALWAYS ❤️❤️🙏🙏💯💯😁😁🌴🌴🌴🌴🌵🌵🌹
@kylebailey1831
@kylebailey1831 9 дней назад
Around the middle of the state off highway 89, around 5 to 7 miles or so of a hike. Are the big dinosaur tracks. Its not as easy to get into, but worth it. Bring lots of water.
@corinnelaking569
@corinnelaking569 9 дней назад
Amazing! Great video, thanks for sharing!🙂
@worthweant6993
@worthweant6993 9 дней назад
I love watching your videos, it takes me out of the left, right , political trap of the day! It's so relaxing, and your a great story teller! I just love it and I'm a history buff so thank you, I think my blood pressure went way down! Thanks!
@elicarter7868
@elicarter7868 9 дней назад
You are such a good dude. Love your videos.
@TheShornak
@TheShornak 8 дней назад
Your comment about the age of your jokes made me LOL.
@juststeve7665
@juststeve7665 9 дней назад
Great job Steve!
@tommccandless916
@tommccandless916 3 дня назад
Great story Steve. Thanks for doing all the research. Areas that don't look all that interesting come alive with your narrative.
@Yeahok-pc2jd
@Yeahok-pc2jd 8 дней назад
Nice video as always, good entertainment! 👍🏼
@Corgis175
@Corgis175 9 дней назад
Love your different explorations.
@leonajameson8902
@leonajameson8902 8 дней назад
That was very cool. Thanks for sharing
@pcatful
@pcatful 9 дней назад
Thanks, Steve! Happy Trails!
@michaelgalea5148
@michaelgalea5148 8 дней назад
Hello Steve, Thank you for another great video.
@life-rethought
@life-rethought 9 дней назад
very nice easy to listen to.. music a nice complement to good visuals. all calm. and educational. thanks.
@ChollaJJ
@ChollaJJ 8 дней назад
190 million years ago . Unimaginable …for sure ! Great job Steve…..Thanks 🤠👍
@mariamjehn7071
@mariamjehn7071 9 дней назад
So good I watched twice !! 😮😊❤
@sandwalkingco
@sandwalkingco 9 дней назад
Those two small rooms are where they would keep their horse stored. One on each side so they could ride out as you explained.
@stephanieyee9784
@stephanieyee9784 8 дней назад
Stop it, too funny. Loving your jokes, Steve. You are definitely correct re the chance to see dinosaur tracks! Especially those in situ outdoors. I'd love to see that.
@kplante7881
@kplante7881 8 дней назад
Really cool…. Thanks for sharing!
@ranger-1214
@ranger-1214 9 дней назад
Another great trip we get to take with you. Thanks!
@nunyabitnezz2802
@nunyabitnezz2802 8 дней назад
At 2180 Riverside Dr. in St. George is the greatest dinosaur footprint museum you’ll ever see. Mr. Johnson uncovered hundreds on his farm, and they’re preserved there in a museum. You can see clear footprints of many types, marks from tails, and impressions of skin. It’s quite amazing.
@nunyabitnezz2802
@nunyabitnezz2802 8 дней назад
The video mentions it at the very end.
@Harleyanne774
@Harleyanne774 8 дней назад
Great videos. I love history.
@tzadik36
@tzadik36 8 дней назад
Thank you for this video, Steve! Your videos are so entertaining that I enjoy each one. I am glad that the dinosaurs were not around when you visited; would hate for you to be lunch for them.
@davesnothereman7250
@davesnothereman7250 4 дня назад
Another good one.
@mariamjehn7071
@mariamjehn7071 9 дней назад
Fascinating!! Thank you 🙏 😮!! I’m very hooked on your channel and have hooked my sister in Escondido!! I’m in Maine where we grew up but she’s been in SanDiego area for 30 years or so!! Love ❤️ your channel and Happy Fourth 🎉😊😊😊😊
@cariboupetepeterson3711
@cariboupetepeterson3711 9 дней назад
Loved It!
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 9 дней назад
Thanks.
@CycoWarriorx
@CycoWarriorx 4 дня назад
This was cool… 😎🍻
@genelegate1308
@genelegate1308 8 дней назад
Hi Steve, another great video. There’s also dinosaur tracks in Navajo Canyon at Lake Powell. Not sure how far of a hike it would be today but when we parked the boat to start our hike up the canyon, Powell was at full pool.
@veetors
@veetors 8 дней назад
Steve you made me laugh, thank you very much for sharing your experience in souther Utah.
@brucetifer
@brucetifer 9 дней назад
Another good video. We have a number of areas up here in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts where we have dinosaur tracks. See you next week.
@SRG558
@SRG558 8 дней назад
Great video, Steve! By the way, I love your 65 million year old jokes. I live in Utah and had no idea this historical site existed. I'll definitely take a road trip to explore the area. I'll have plenty of time to do it as I officially retire on August 1st. I turn 70 on July 12th. Thanks again and keep up the good work!!!
@stanleybridge
@stanleybridge 7 дней назад
Thanks Steve!
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