I hiked the slot canyon and Geronimos cave a few years back. Me and a buddy camped out on a ridge leading to the cave. I watched the sunrise from the cave entrance. It's too bad all the damage vandals have done. It probably would have been pretty amazing before all the formations were damaged. Great video man. Keep hiking!
Cause Jerry has nothing better to do than troll. lol And I think it's awesome you camped there. My grandfather was part Apache and his mother was from Gila Co. in AZ. I have never been able to see these areas where Apache lived as I was born and raised in California. I'm always curious to see these areas. @@gabrielaguilar1391
According to Geronimo’s own testimony, the cave goes all the way through the mountain. You can Google his autobiography and see for yourself. We used to call the bigger cave to the south Geronimo’s cave but it’s just huge and doesn’t go completely through the Robledos
I live about 5 miles away and I heard the army blasted the cave sealing up the cave,Geronimo and his band of 37 Apaches fought off the u s Calvary here,2-3,000 troops ,why isn’t this mentioned?
You should've looked around for some artifacts since that spot is known in native American folklore, im sure many camps have been there throughout thousands of years. I find artifacts here just outside of my house next to river, any flat places you see that when it floods it covers up an area, just look around the erosion spots for shiny rocks sticking out, or rocks that have been worked, and pottery out there stays on the ground forever, unlike here where its tons of hardwood trees, and steep hills next to rivers and creeks, but arrowheads are everywhere, it's unbelievable how long ppl where living on the same ground over and over for thousands of years
The biggest difference here, unlike the east coast.. It hasn't been paved over yet. And a lot of really cool things happened here in the not too distant past. . I grew up in New England, and lived behind a house that was built 200 years before Fort Selden was built.. And I lived behind Ft. Selden too. Lots of broken glass and pottery. My landlords had all kinds of cool stuff they found. uniform buttons, cannon balls, keys... I like it out here.
I went back with some friends and found out that one of those tunnels has a drop about 100 feet down! Will definitely need more gear to see where those tunnels go to.
It is said they the tunnels go Thur the mountain....but did it collapse? Can a person fit, and it is known to be a maze, I doubt many if any have fully gone thru since Geronimo and his people...
The dude doing the video with his mouth open at the beginning and it's just like weird maybe he wants bats to fly in his mouth. He looks overly excited about a hole in the ground. Geronimo cool but this guy's a little weird