The Most Amazing Place No One Knows About

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  • @kimprocarione5473
    @kimprocarione5473 День тому +31

    You take us to the coolest places of anyone of any creator on UA-cam that I have ever seen during my years of watching. And this is another perfect example! Thank you again!

  • @thenorthend
    @thenorthend 19 годин тому +10

    You are so blessed to be able to do this!

  • @Solo-Road
    @Solo-Road 19 годин тому +12

    Blows my mind how this kid doesn't have millions of subscribers.

    • @ricomacpherson6845
      @ricomacpherson6845 16 годин тому +2

      He may be younger,but he's a presenter

    • @lynnc4872
      @lynnc4872 14 годин тому +3

      Let’s get him there❤❤❤

  • @dianeribaudo956
    @dianeribaudo956 16 годин тому +9

    Someone wondered why Tristan doesn’t have a million subscribers. I’ve wondered too. We need to get the word out about how great his videos are. So well done both visually and with interesting information. Pass the word to anybody who would love to explore our American west..

  • @theresecollentine981
    @theresecollentine981 18 годин тому +10

    So impressed with how you researched and created this video! You are a great filmmaker truly, while bringing an ease of sharing your journey. Much much appreciation!!

  • @kitkimbrough1145
    @kitkimbrough1145 18 годин тому +7

    I'm from Nevada, my dad being a state park ranger, he exposed us to all the amazing sites Nevada offers, and there are many!!..Thanks for this video!!

  • @jimbeaumont1353
    @jimbeaumont1353 17 годин тому +2

    Thank you for this video and thank you for not disclosing the location. When I graduated from high school in the early 90s I got a job delivering exploratory drilling supplies in northern NV. My job was to drive out to remote drill sites all throughout the state. This was pre-GPS or cell phone, and many of the location were down dirt roads, as much many miles from pavement. I got to travel down lots of those endless dirt roads in NV. A great experience. Lots of times it was just a pickup full of gear in a (then) brand new company 4x4 Dodge Cummins Diesel pickup, which in 1991 was quite a sexy ride. Best job I've ever had.

  • @ThatOneDudeNick
    @ThatOneDudeNick 4 години тому

    Thanks for leaving the location of the 2nd spot out. Easy enough to find for those that care. I've been in probably a dozen interesting caves in the area. There's another well known one with a similar story about the guano miners at Lovelock. A miner went into town and said "it would be easier to dig if it wasn't for all the Indian junk", which alerted an archaeologist.
    The Humboldt Museum in Winnemucca has some of the artifacts from Lovelock Cave, including a couple of the duck decoys. It's worth stopping in for anyone in the area. At one time they had the bones of one of the "giants" (the size has been exaggerated), before they were repatriated per NAGPRA

  • @whimsygrove9971
    @whimsygrove9971 14 годин тому +2

    Those rock formations in the second cave were amazing!! They looked like dragon scales. I half expected them to start moving and Smaug suddenly appear and grab you in his big dragon-scaled clutches! 🐲

  • @chalove22
    @chalove22 22 години тому +9

    Thank for showing such superb stone formations and doing the right thing- preserve, preserve for the next generations.

  • @leechild4655
    @leechild4655 5 годин тому +1

    The travel and time spent exploring so much of the rugged territory and documenting it all with the camera footage and editing all that footage into this fantastic presentation is just epic! We can`t thank you enough for bring all this to us in youtube land. As always, stay safe on the next planned journey and all the best. Thanks!

  • @michaeltichonuk2176
    @michaeltichonuk2176 День тому +13

    Tufa cave is ...crazy! I spent almost 5 weeks exploring Nevada and wasn't even aware of it! Plan on revisiting Nevada, you know, being so empty, barren and lifeless.😉.
    November full moon in Nevada....night sky can fill the Soul...whew.
    Sometimes those blue lines on maps actually have water, too. 🤣
    Thanks for bringing us, me, along on such an amazing Adventure, Tristan! Top shelf presentation!

  • @jasonralph4286
    @jasonralph4286 День тому +5

    Well done Tristan. Back in 1974 on my honeymoon we left the wedding reception and spent six weeks living in a van traveling from New York to Oregon. We drove over six thousand miles zigzagging across the country looking for a spot to call home. After a couple months living in Aloha, Oregon we began three years of saving and planning another six week odyssey that ended with us moving to Jackson Wyoming. It was a great place to live for almost forty years. Now I can still see the Tetons on a clear day from eastern Idaho where life is a further away from the crowds. I look forward to seeing your next adventures.

  • @debbilermond1553
    @debbilermond1553 12 годин тому +1

    What a magnificent trip you took, Tristan! Thank you so much for taking us along for the ride. That second cave was one of the most unusual ones I've ever seen. I know you're a peak bagger but I'm a wild caver, LOL! I do lava tubes around Mt. Adams & Mt. St. Helens in Washington State but I'll have to put this tufa cave on my bucket list for sure. I found it and The Tombstone on Google Maps so they don't look too difficult to find. Sure is a lot of mining going on in that area! 😅

  • @sueboobarela1669
    @sueboobarela1669 День тому +10

    Nevada is so full of obscure interesting places. Berlin Ichthyosaur State Park is a five star visit. Especially if you visit off Season.

  • @emanoelpaulino1935
    @emanoelpaulino1935 День тому +8

    Nature never ceases to amaze me ,this rock formations are beautiful

  • @LarryJ-z9p
    @LarryJ-z9p День тому +3

    😂 “ A dragon’s large intestine “. That is the most polite way of putting that.
    Great adventure. Keep your travels safe.

  • @JuniperIsEvergreen
    @JuniperIsEvergreen День тому +8

    As a Minnesotan who used to live in Northern Nevada, I loved to see the area again through your eyes. Would be awesome to see more of NV on the channel. Thanks for this! 🤍

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  День тому +3

      I would too. Lots of exploring and adventuring to do in Nevada still!

  • @mariawalsh335
    @mariawalsh335 21 годину тому +3

    Thank you for the time you spent bringing your adventures to us. I never missed a video and I let the ads play to the end😊

  • @kathigee
    @kathigee 23 години тому +6

    Thanks for taking us along on your travels... yes! it is a great way to live!!

  • @nathanwilson6670
    @nathanwilson6670 14 годин тому +1

    The cave of wonders is truly amazing. I would love to visit it in person someday. Thanks for taking us along on your adventures!

  • @sharondavis8003
    @sharondavis8003 День тому +4

    Tristan, this was such an informative & fun trip you documented for us. In this video loved the scale-like rocks at the cave & very old rock art. Learned something new about the concrete direction arrows for pilots. So interesting to follow your channel because it is a learning experience for those of us who love anthropology & history. Be safe going to your mom’s then home. 😊❤

  • @davidstepro7486
    @davidstepro7486 19 годин тому +4

    The great thing about exploring Nevada is that it is 86% federal land so you can go almost anywhere you want. And also, Nevada has the most mountain ranges. The high desert is a beautiful place.

  • @ricomacpherson6845
    @ricomacpherson6845 16 годин тому +2

    I appreciate that you hold off on identifying these unique locations. It's best to do your own research and exploration. Thank you for sharing

  • @pattyweiland4882
    @pattyweiland4882 День тому +5

    Tristan, This is another amazing video! 6000 years old art! I love your sharing the history of places you explore. These remote areas are beautiful!

  • @gibsonrocker17
    @gibsonrocker17 15 годин тому +1

    Epic trip, for sure! Between the incredible river with the salmon and bears, the massive glacier, to the Icefields Parkway and then ending with such an amazing geological wonder, it was awesome to live vicariously through you! The Icefields Parkway is truly my favorite place I've been in North America, and you barely scratched the surface there. I'm sure you'll return and I look forward to your future visit. I always love tuning in and seeing what great adventure you're undertaking every week. Keep up the great work, Tristan!

  • @cherylmiller-day5932
    @cherylmiller-day5932 День тому +10

    Awesome video Tristan 👌. Enjoyed it all!! Thank you 👍

  • @michelleharrell8452
    @michelleharrell8452 День тому +3

    This is truly a fascinating cave. The 6K year old cave art is astounding.

  • @lindarainey5759
    @lindarainey5759 День тому +5

    It’s amazing how many hidden treasures are in the US. ❤ Thanks, Tristan, for taking us along.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  День тому +2

      Agreed! Thanks for watching!

  • @carolpadgett8618
    @carolpadgett8618 День тому +6

    Thanks for a great trip! Keep on traveling.❤😊

  • @deboraward1574
    @deboraward1574 18 годин тому +1

    Thank you Tristan. I really enjoy this video. Thanks for the hard work you do in researching and video

  • @RuggedRunnerOverland
    @RuggedRunnerOverland День тому +6

    Wow, so after all these years you finally made it to Lovelock Cave, definitely cool to see! It's been on my bucket list for years along with the petroglyphs at Winnemucca Lake, the latter being the oldest documented rock art in North America so far. Hopefully I'll get to explore those places for myself soon.

  • @callmeBe
    @callmeBe День тому +6

    Those tufa deposits you display at 8:48 are all over the area south of Lovelock, just south of Fallon (about 8 miles and to the right as you head further south on the main road) at the turnoff with a sign for the racetrack. You will also see these at the state park about six miles due east of Fallon headed towards Austin (you need to take a good dirt side road that heads west once inside the park, and then walk a trail when you get to the trailhead parking lot). But these are all ancient deposit remnants from Lake Lahontan.

    • @thomasjones1778
      @thomasjones1778 День тому +1

      If you were concerned about him releasing the place we have this educated toidi telling us where they are. Bravo

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  День тому +2

      Neat! I'll have to check out others in the area when I'm there next time. Thanks!

    • @callmeBe
      @callmeBe День тому

      @@SUVRVing Put my name aside. When you go back to that area, I will give you exact directions and a real description of what you will see. There is an incredible amount of things to see in the Fallon area.

  • @NoOverhead
    @NoOverhead 4 години тому +1

    Awesome trip! Absolutely epic adventures. Safe travels, friend!

  • @HyperBlueZYZ
    @HyperBlueZYZ День тому +47

    Thank you for not telling anyone where that cave is. Some things need to be earned.

    • @michelleharrell8452
      @michelleharrell8452 День тому +15

      Its outside of Lovelock , NV which is on I-80. Anyone can visit. No monies needed. But a steep climb to this cave. Buses come here with tourists.

    • @thomasjones1778
      @thomasjones1778 День тому +3

      Yeah, but he MADE A VIDEO about it. so dont worry its already ruined.

    • @Brisleep1
      @Brisleep1 День тому +5

      I grew up in Sparks, these caves are not hard to find, as he said, there are enough clues in the video, it took me less than two minutes to find it on Google.🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  День тому +6

      @@michelleharrell8452 There are two caves in this video. Buses of tourists don't come to the second one.

    • @downsj4
      @downsj4 23 години тому +6

      I take a different view. He's making money by showing us public places he doesn't want to share. I see it as a form of gatekeeping.

  • @janicevenable7888
    @janicevenable7888 День тому +2

    Thanks so much for exploring northern Nevada! We lived there in the 80-90’s and it was such a pleasure to see the beautiful terrain!

  • @mickeybrumfield764
    @mickeybrumfield764 День тому +4

    Nice trip. Really like the Northern Nevada area with all the mountain ranges and the expansive views. The arrows on the ground built for aircraft of the era were interesting to see. Good evidence of an evolving culture. When they were built, the people had no idea of how useless they would be in the not too distant future. You can be sure we do many things today that will be like that.

  • @debiebrumley3104
    @debiebrumley3104 День тому +3

    love every second ! thanks for leaving out the cave location, if they want to go they can find it !!!!

  • @myotherlinefishing
    @myotherlinefishing День тому +5

    So cool. I love giant natural spaces with hidden treasures. Great vid.

  • @vickytroastle6597
    @vickytroastle6597 22 години тому +2

    Triston,,thank you for taking me on this journey with you.❤ absolutely amazing! Im.70 ,and will never get to do these trips,,,if it wasn't for you.❤😊 grateful here in CentralCity Nebraska ❤

  • @markg3025
    @markg3025 День тому +6

    The tufa formation is amazing. Another great video.

  • @denises.8463
    @denises.8463 День тому +2

    Thank you for another awesome video that shows areas most of us will never visit. I appreciate your not disclosing the actual tufa location. As you introduced it, I immediately thought of someone going there and defacing the rock - sad that there are those who feel the need to do that.

  • @glennk.7348
    @glennk.7348 День тому +5

    I always enjoy your trips! Thank you! 😃

  • @larrydraper4451
    @larrydraper4451 День тому +2

    I love rock formations so that "unknown" cave was fascinating. That's what I look for when traveling the west. Thanks for the ride.

  • @WEHenry
    @WEHenry День тому +4

    Mother nature is a mad scientist👍, enjoy all your vids💯

  • @Brigitte-j5h
    @Brigitte-j5h День тому +21

    Im still watching this video but had to stop and say, that along with all your really interesting facts and travels, I love the way you tell us what you're eating 😊😅. No gourmet descriptions, just 'stuff on my hummus' 😂. Real world descriptions.

    • @SUVRVing
      @SUVRVing  День тому +5

      I like good food as much as the next guy, but I don't like *making* the good food 😄 When I'm out adventuring, I just need fuel to keep going.

    • @Brigitte-j5h
      @Brigitte-j5h День тому +1

      @SUVRVing same

  • @darlahenri8095
    @darlahenri8095 День тому +3

    First of your shows I have caught. Enjoyed it, thank you, see if I can find rest. 😊

  • @susans8539
    @susans8539 День тому +2

    Cool finds! I pass that area every time I travel to Idaho without knowing these places exist. Now I know and can check them out. Thanks again!

  • @rcgrizz
    @rcgrizz День тому +2

    Tristan, thank you for another great video and taking us on your journey. Safe travels. Peace be with you.

  • @kblaine123
    @kblaine123 20 годин тому

    Tristan aka Rick Steves of the USA. Incredible find Tristan and thanks for the taking us on yet another Epic trek.

  • @SherylAZ
    @SherylAZ День тому +2

    Thank you for the 32 day adventure, Tristan❣️ Never disappointed. 😊

  • @CharlieA-q4y
    @CharlieA-q4y День тому +5

    My father was born and raised in Fallon, Nevada and I know that area well. His grandfather lived in Rochester, Nv during the early 1900's and was a carpenter at the Rochester Gold Mine. Back in 2018 my brother, our friend and I drove across the Humbolt Range from Lovelock to Unionville where Mark Twain lived at in 1861. We also drove to the remote towns of Midas and Tuscarora, Nevada. Really enjoyed your video Tristan.

  • @scothunter3221
    @scothunter3221 День тому +1

    Your pictures of the “tofa cave” (name not to be mentioned) are far better than any of the ones I found online. Fascinating video.

  • @MrCdn613
    @MrCdn613 День тому +2

    I think the first cave might have inspired a prominent location I the book “The Devil Colony” by James Rollins. Also, the futa formations look like upside down coral. Love how nature repeats itself in these most beautiful ways.

  • @lorimiller3436
    @lorimiller3436 День тому +2

    What an amazing video!! Thank you for sharing not only the magnificent scenery but the information you provide is fascinating as well ❤

  • @zendt66
    @zendt66 День тому +2

    I always enjoy your adventures. Great trip, great channel.

  • @tracythorn2918
    @tracythorn2918 2 години тому

    What an amazing trip! You do such a good job of describing where you are and what you find interesting. I am glad you keep some places obscured. The people who put in the effort to find these places are hopefully the same people who will appreciate and respect the site.

  • @michelleharrell8452
    @michelleharrell8452 День тому +3

    The story goes this way the Indians were tired of being used as a food source. So when the Giants went to Lovelock to bed down for the night in this cave the Indians stacked wood around the opening of the cave & lit the cave on fire. Archers on the outside to prevent any Giants from leaving.

  • @terrilikens4975
    @terrilikens4975 День тому +1

    Interesting, indeed. Thanks for the extended tour of the past 30 days or so!

  • @GailSchneider-lj6wn
    @GailSchneider-lj6wn День тому +2

    I've never seen rock formations like that- so unique! I've even been to Tuffa canyon at big bend. It has alot of various rock inclusions, but no formations like that. Maybe all eroded by canyon floods

  • @thinker2328
    @thinker2328 2 години тому

    Loved the video man. Love that you are enjoying yourself!

  • @highway88hiking38
    @highway88hiking38 День тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. I'll have to find the Tufa cave. Looks amazing. I've talked about Machado Postpile in one of my videos, Thunder Mountain, but will never give anyone directions on how to get there for the same reason. But it's worth finding on your own, and the story is amazing, too.

  • @coloradotrish7297
    @coloradotrish7297 День тому +1

    Another amazing post and good call to not disclose the 2nd. Wonder what the native thought of the 2nd. They must not have feared it if they did art on it. Great relation of the giants oral myth. Always love your drone footage and the moving highway footage up to bag a peak in this instance!! ps Really great shot at 20:55! Best from Colorado!

  • @bardmadsen6956
    @bardmadsen6956 16 годин тому +1

    Dragons are Superbolides, alike the universal serpent petroglyphs. Compare the Two Chinese New Years Dragons that chase a bright pearl accompanied with fireworks to the 2013 meteor footage with its two counter-rotating vortices.

  • @soaring1
    @soaring1 43 хвилини тому

    Mudfossil University will have a hay day with this. Can't wait to hear Roger's insights. Thanks for sharing SUV RVing.

  • @rael6_4wd
    @rael6_4wd День тому +4

    Thank you for not sharing the name of this area. As a native Nevadan, I’ve seen the area change dramatically over the years. There should definitely be at least a little work involved in exploring these areas, to keep them as safe as possible from damage.

  • @markthomas4083
    @markthomas4083 18 годин тому +1

    Lots of information here. I live just outside Fernly. Some of us call at Fern Tucky. I have hiked around Wadsworth area. But love luck is about 100 mile drive for me. This video really inspires me to travel east with my faithful companion Scout.

  • @Orangeshebert
    @Orangeshebert 19 годин тому

    Love your videos. Not sure how I missed the beginning of this one. Going to retrace your posts.

  • @pixelpeter3883
    @pixelpeter3883 День тому +2

    Wow, that tufa cave certainly ranks very high on my 'what-the-heck!' list; I've seen the tufa formations at Mono Lake, but these seem almost to defy logic. Wow! :-)

  • @Korlinath
    @Korlinath День тому

    Thanks for this video. It so much reminds me of a part of my life in that area. In 2005, I worked as a carpenter constructing concrete forms for a microscopic gold mine near Battle Mountain, NV. They called it the "Phoenix Project". It was quite interesting and looked exactly like the mine you presented. That whole area is quite beautiful in a weird sort of way. Only place you see trees is creek beds that may have water at certain times of the year. But the rock formations have beautiful, earthy colors.

  • @dianemurphy7625
    @dianemurphy7625 День тому

    Thanks, Tristan. This was a good one! That cave with the tufa formations is on my list now! I really like these videos where you make several short-ish stops. I'm always amazed at how many hidden (in plain sight) gems there are in Nevada.

  • @franks4973
    @franks4973 Хвилина тому

    Nice, now we have some things to see when we visit a friend in Reno.

  • @rosalindafaye5668
    @rosalindafaye5668 4 години тому

    This is such an awesome video 😊 thank you for sharing

  • @Terraducky
    @Terraducky 23 години тому

    This adventure was so amazing. I sat there with my mouth hanging open- always love your editing and the drone shots. The history of the area is incredible, and you have so much to impart. I am here for it all- even the notes about your snacks or meals I love to see. Those rock formations are mind-blowing. The petroglyphs are so cool. I especially enjoy multiple stops in a day. So much fun! And- what? 32 days long did you say? Cassie and Bowser must be chomping at the bit for your return! Safe travels to Mom's and then home!

  • @Jax4umalta
    @Jax4umalta 5 годин тому

    Such a unique blend of locations. I really need to make it out there again. I’ve never been to Utah and it is on my bucket list. Probably when I retire so I have time to explore. Thank you for sharing these with us, Tristan. And you inspired me to make my delicious homemade tapenade today. lol cheers, my friend.

  • @thomasfouts2700
    @thomasfouts2700 15 годин тому

    Awesome as usual! You inspire me to travel more.

  • @joeblanton148
    @joeblanton148 День тому +1

    Another great adventure! Many thanks!

  • @debrabalawajder2617
    @debrabalawajder2617 День тому

    This was very interesting; thanks for sharing. I understand why didn’t give us the coordinates. Can’t believe that this trip was that long! Wow! Enjoy time with your Mom!

  • @joelechner466
    @joelechner466 День тому +1

    Dude, I love that hummus, lol!

  • @three-cats-photography
    @three-cats-photography День тому +2

    Those tufas and petroglyphs at site #2 are really cool!
    I have a video production question. I just got into recording hikelapse and drivelapse videos this past year, and I've struggled a lot with color processing in the harsh light we tend to get in the western US. Your color grading always looks great! Are there any resources you'd recommend for learning color grading?

  • @markthomas4083
    @markthomas4083 18 годин тому +1

    Thirty two day road trip is very impressive. Interesting that you find knives 🔪 on your hikes.

  • @charleshicks3492
    @charleshicks3492 День тому +2

    Excellent 👍🤩😎⭐️

  • @virginiajorgensen8614
    @virginiajorgensen8614 15 годин тому

    So interesting to find that Nevada has some amazing sites. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mykirbs2002
    @mykirbs2002 День тому

    Awesome video as always ❤

  • @RobertJl9516
    @RobertJl9516 14 годин тому

    Wonderfully presented adventure video. I live in this region and know most of the places you visited but the "tufa cave" is an unknown to me but searching. Don't worry we are respectful of the desert and ancient sites. Thanks, enjoyed tagging along and in my younger days have done road trips like yours.

  • @randystarr7705
    @randystarr7705 18 годин тому +1

    The other place we saw Tufas was Mono Lake in CA.

  • @sandyrvt
    @sandyrvt День тому

    Tristan, you are why I was able to jump in my car and do the Lewis and Clark trail (started just north of Omaha) last couple years. Took a month each year. I was listening to the last few minutes of this video and said, yep it's all his fault. Thanks for letting me get new ideas for my bucket list.

  • @ericcox6764
    @ericcox6764 День тому

    I had to stop at 13:40.
    Tristan, that rock formation, The Tombstone, looks like a small version of Seneca Rocks in West Virginia.
    It's a popular climbing area in the east.
    It's two limestone fins like that, but each one is 300 feet tall.
    You'd love climbing there,I'm sure.

  • @wightwater5656
    @wightwater5656 8 годин тому

    Loved your music selections, on this clip.

  • @sarahporter9541
    @sarahporter9541 День тому

    Thanks for keeping the name off. It is Amazing..spectacular..Love your videos..and great up close and personal trips. Keep keeping Special places special !!! Once crazy..selfish destructive people arrive..it all changes. And Awe inspiring stuff is never the same.

  • @robin5382
    @robin5382 День тому

    History of the cement arrows is fascinating. Love those kind of finds. Also, I have found a few knives in my adventures.

  • @BrendaHaltom
    @BrendaHaltom 4 години тому

    Those rock formations were radical Tristan! I also liked the Tombstone Rock! Great finds!❤😅

  • @Rhombohedral
    @Rhombohedral 12 годин тому

    about red hair, last week I heard on other mummies with red hair, that coloured hair over time can decays to a red colour. So as such it might be the actual hair colour during life, there is a good chance that hair colour was not red. One example there many Egyptian mummies that now appear to have red hair where genetic testing shows their hair was not red during life.
    First time here, I love your video. Subscribed! Greetings from the netherlands

    • @thewind4578
      @thewind4578 19 хвилин тому

      Brown hair turns reddish before the silver comes on.

  • @suzanneb7372
    @suzanneb7372 День тому +1

    Fascinating finds! 😎

  • @toddwood5190
    @toddwood5190 День тому

    Great video, as usual! I unexpectedly discovered tufa at one of my bucket list places - Mono Lake, California. The reason it was on my bucket list is that one of my favorite movies was filmed there. I learned that the tufa wasn’t visible in the movie because the lake level was quite a bit higher in the mid 70’s. Check out Clint Eastwood’s “High Plains Drifter.” If you decide to go to Mono Lake, let me know. I’ll tell you how to get to the spot where the movie was filmed. There are still artifacts and debris from the set.

  • @phillydisco11
    @phillydisco11 День тому +2

    Some think that the red headed giants were vikings, but what sets them apart from the vikings was apparently their two rows of teeth and six fingers. One might think that could be just all stories, until you realize there are still people born to this day with six fingers. Maybe the double rows of teeth was a mutation, maybe it was due to inbreeding, who knows...

  • @sueannhawkes
    @sueannhawkes 16 годин тому

    Great video Tristan, what I've seen of Nevada is fantastic. We were passing through that area last June. It was really too hot to hike around however.
    I thought you were going to say it was a Lithium mine. What "chemicals" are used to extract the precious metals? That sounds like a creepy way of doing things. The all mighty dollar speaks again.
    Loved the way you showed the narrow angle of the "Tombstone" wall. And that cave was unique and unusual for sure. Thanks from a 70 years young woman...

  • @swansodi
    @swansodi 19 годин тому

    Wow!!! That was an amazing video...

  • @joycepetrina2791
    @joycepetrina2791 15 годин тому

    Thank you for taking us along on your adventures and sharing the history with us.
    Tristan it would really help your algorithm if you ask your viewers to comment, like and share.

  • @gaywalker4387
    @gaywalker4387 23 години тому

    I agree - what a fun way to travel!!❤️