I covered every inch of both canyons in 1993. There were millions of pot chards, some half pots, corn cobs, arrow and spear points...now I hear everything is gone. To add to insult to the "staz", now their trails, structures, artwork is in books with GPS coordinates. I am glad, feel privileged to have seen and experienced these two canyons when there really was a sense of discovery.
Wow, I can only imagine what that must have been like before being looted by recent hikers. I think it is still amazing and well-worth the trip, but I can appreciate how much cooler it was for you back in '93.
At first I wondered why the grinding stones were in boxes. Then I realized they were probably a wind break so your flour wouldn't blow away. Good show, excellent work. Love the music and the hats. 😉
Laura, I can see why that looked like that, but no worries. I am also a big fan of biological soil crusts and I would never walk across them so brazenly. That final shot was just a little fly-over effect by holding my selfie stick out to the side as I walked along the established path.
Thanks for letting this old man come along!
I covered every inch of both canyons in 1993. There were millions of pot chards, some half pots, corn cobs, arrow and spear points...now I hear everything is gone. To add to insult to the "staz", now their trails, structures, artwork is in books with GPS coordinates.
I am glad, feel privileged to have seen and experienced these two canyons when there really was a sense of discovery.
Wow, I can only imagine what that must have been like before being looted by recent hikers. I think it is still amazing and well-worth the trip, but I can appreciate how much cooler it was for you back in '93.
At first I wondered why the grinding stones were in boxes. Then I realized they were probably a wind break so your flour wouldn't blow away. Good show, excellent work. Love the music and the hats. 😉
Beautiful!
I want a hat, too!
A perfect hike - someday... Note: Cool is a temperature, not a adjective.
Actually i love this video! I’ll be back again!
Good, Thx
Thank you!
Nice and fun. But I agree on the music is too loud.
You are hastening the demise of every area you identify by name.
At the end of your hike it looks like you were walking on biological soil crusts which are protected
Laura, I can see why that looked like that, but no worries. I am also a big fan of biological soil crusts and I would never walk across them so brazenly. That final shot was just a little fly-over effect by holding my selfie stick out to the side as I walked along the established path.
Nice video, but not the music. Way to loud then trying to hear your comments. If I watch again I'll have to mute the video.
Thanks for the feedback, I'll lower the volume of the music in future videos.
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I agree, music is a little loud. Sorry
Nice job. What kind of camera do you film with?
A gopro Hero 10
Who's that pretty girl with you?