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Fremont Village and Defensive Position Part 2 

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This was suppose to be a quick trip into the canyon to explore some ruins that I spotted on a raised peninsula of land. It turns out to be much much more than i anticipated. In this one site we will discover seldom seen petroglyphs, a forgotten cave, Fremont Pit House and the most amazing defensive position/look out tower. Unfortunately this will probably be a four part series, who wants to sit through a 3 hour narration. So, sit back and enjoy these bite size videos. Thanks for Watching and traveling along with me.

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@hollandtruong6483
@hollandtruong6483 5 месяцев назад
Another good episode👍!!
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753 5 месяцев назад
Thanks, I am glad.you them. I usually try to respond sooner but I got busy working on the house.
@jersey63
@jersey63 5 месяцев назад
These look pretty old! Thanks for sharing!
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753 5 месяцев назад
I am sure some of these are older than the Fremont 1300 years ago. But I will probably never know. Thanks for watching
@GrandmaBev64
@GrandmaBev64 5 месяцев назад
Cool. They have a camera app that can bring out the petroglyphs better.. "The Trek Planner" and "POV Channel" have it and it brings out what we can't see. I get just as excited as you guys do. Thank you for slowing down. Live and learn. I did the same thing out of excitement. The petroglyphs at Red Rock Canyon, outside of Vegas have the same kind of damage. I have one of the last pictures of the ships and what was left of the petroglyphs there. Rock climbers put their stakes through them and chipped them off almost completely. Thank You for helping preserve them in pictures. They will be gone soon.
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753 5 месяцев назад
I agree. I have some pictures from this area 12 years ago and there is a lot more modern graffiti today than there was then.
@GrandmaBev64
@GrandmaBev64 5 месяцев назад
Awesome place. At 17:00, on the ground, those are finger marks from people smoothing the mortar. This was a defensive position and a huge village. There were more Indigenous people than people think. They were hunted like animals, rounded up, and either killed or sent to one of the 75 internment camps spread across the USA. Most of their villages were destroyed and covered up with things like man-made lakes and dams, starving them out and into the canyons. The Spaniards in the 1600's were brutal, the 1700's had plagues and disasters and the 1800's, the Calvary took its toll. I believe Indigenous People would still be living in these beautiful places today if white people didn't come. Thank You for taking us along.
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753 5 месяцев назад
I didn't know that is what they were called. There is so much going on, in and around this canyon. Thanks for pointing them out.
@WanderlustAdventureCompany
@WanderlustAdventureCompany 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video. New subscriber. I will be roaming around this area next week filming for my channel.
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753 5 месяцев назад
Enjoy! Should be a great time to be up there. There is more than one person can see in one trip!
@chuckzehnder530
@chuckzehnder530 5 месяцев назад
Knew that stuff was there, but never bothered to go up to it, knowing the ruins there at the mouth of Pete's Canyon were dug out decades ago, so thanks for taking me along on this adventure. Plan on being in the canyoin (staying at Nine Mile Ranch) on the 19 and 19 of May.
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753
@thecowboyandtheaccountant753 5 месяцев назад
Glad to hear that you are getting to go back into the canyon. This site was particularly magical. I watched sunset and moon rise. I am traveling up north now so I have been late in posting the last part. Sorry
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