Mesa Verde National Park Tour - Spruce House, Petroglyph Point Trail, Cliff House, Cedar Tower
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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Ty! About 44 years ago I was visiting all the old ruins in AZ & NM. This was the only one I missed because a landslide had blocked the road in...
I can’t thank you enough.I’m no longer young and healthy enough to go so I appreciate you taking me along ❤Very interesting
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Thanks for documenting this for us. I was 5 when I first visited Spruce House. I have a hiking stick I collected from a fire mitigation burn pile about 15 years ago in the area. It's been on several hundred miles of hikes since. Thanks for all the great content.
Y’all are in good shape! You’re not gasping for air at that height! Quite an achievement! 🎉
we live at 7000ft
Diamond and Leah, thank you. I remember dirt roads and very few people visiting when we did when I was a child. I have always wanted to return to visit. Through your journey I am able to visit it again via video.
There is supposed to be an old Spruce tree & a spring & a story of how the old holy man sent the people away in drought and turned himself into that tree
Thank you both for sharing your special day with us. Happy Birthday Leah ❤🎉😊
That is a absolutely fantastic structure. Compared that to rubbish we build nowadays, our stuff won't be around for more than a couple of centuries at best.
Good road trip.
Thank you for taking me places I would never see.
Sharing it with both of you there.
_Blessings_
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Awesome adventure Diamond...what tales can the rocks tell...only the shadow knows...boocoo love youngins..!!!
I want to live there and thrive! Oooh.
Wow thanks for the video! I couldn't make that hike but glad you and Leah could do it!
WOW $30---when I lived there --(Navajo reservation, Durango, Ignacio and Pagosa Springs)it cost nothing....been to MV several times in last 20 yrs....AWESOME place...very powerful...thansk for what you do love your excursions....really miss the ancient ruins....
Thank you so much for bringing us along. Always enjoy your commentary as well.
Love these trips! Thanks Diamond!
Beautiful cliff dwellings
Beautiful day!
Great tour and fascinating places!
Excellent video Y’all. Thx for capturing this on tape ‘
You live near some very beautiful scenery there Diamond.
Happy Birthday Leah !!!😘
Wow. That’s HUGE
G’day Diamond, thanks.I really enjoyed your expedition 😎🏄♂️🌈🇦🇺
Awesome trek! Thank you Diamond and Leah💖🙏🏼 I was there in the 70’s, also in the hot summer 🥵y’all are much appreciated for bringing this to all of us! Those small rock grooves are curious, maybe for paint? Or for working up plant fibers? 🤷🏻♀️
I've been there and loved it! We went up inside and in where small village of people lived! I guess your on your way!
Went there in 90's. Great drive
Went there in 1991 or so. It was great.
15:30 or so and 20:30: Stand there, look out, the wind whistles around you - and you think you can fly --
On the bucket list👍
🙏💎& Leah🙏>>>💚~~~ Thank You
Lots of varnish on the walls!
Loving you guys! Thank you Bro for actually doing shit! You are Always Ausome!
Thank You so very much!
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5000 degrees! Omg. Did they survived in the cliff's during the reversal?
Thank you both very much. Could you give us some history as to why people decided to come down from the mesa and live in the cliffs. What sort of enemy was chasing them? No water, diseases, another group of people? Where did they come from? Asia? Was this around zero BC?
30 bucks!!! OMG that's expensive!
What you don't have a yearly park pass? Mendo creek is calling you , go to the beach😊
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Nothing's ever on the Main Freeway anymore...
Diamond! Hey, if they survived to make those glyphs. Whear in the fuck did they hide at?! Could you please help us to understand that? And go and find it and show us! Please please.
We showed you several cities beneath the cliffs.
Not $ 30 if you are over 62? You pay $40 for a Lifetime Pass to National Parks! There's one benefit of old age! 😊 We jave been bust getting our passport stamped!
Were Not Old YET
Solar flashing stuff.
iceburg put it there, lol
How cool! Who built those?
Native americans
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8000 ft is too high for trees to grow. You’ll see a few shrubby or scrawny ones, but not like the stands of pines 1000 or 2000 ft lower.
I’ve been in mountains like that, 1000 ft lower, in a fierce lightning storm. Scary and magnificent both at the same time. I felt the size & power of a small mouse…..
tree line is at 12,000 ft here. Large trees grow all the way up to 11,000. There are no large trees in the desert without good water. Fires have erased the forests here
What were the food sources for the people living in this region? Looks like just a desert region for miles or was the climate different at the time people lived there.
There are deer, bear, coyote, antelope and even rabbit. The forest is lush with wild edibles, berries, tubers etc..
I went there last November when they got there first snow was coming in it was great hardly anybody there the next day because of the snow but it was sunny and we had whole part ourselves . It's better to buy multi park pass for 70 or 80 dollars it's Good all different National Parks from the day you buy to the following yearof that date. But I wouldn't recommend going when it snows it's very steep grades cuz it's slippery and it's very beautiful out there hopefully you made it to Durango to go ride the train up the mountain to Silverton!
PS there's a guy on UA-cam that's called Alaska something saw him go to Utah BLM land to go find Indians rock dwellings and pictographs they're not not even listed and not protective. It's okay with me I want to see with my own two eyes without some false narrative on how they lived and how they left😂!
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