I recognize the music in the background , Wyoming Jeepers also plays this music. I’ve enjoyed your video, like the Desert Trekker..it takes a LOT of your time and preparation..thank you.
Thanks! It does take a long time to put one of these videos together, but also fun and rewarding when people watch, enjoy and ultimately return to watch other videos. I’m glad you joined my adventure!
Your efforts are appreciated. Here in New England it is rather boring compared to out where you are. So yeah you can see the sky there, I live in the woods, there are no vistas, so thanks.
Nice trip out there Jeff. Glad you made it out away from the cactus safely. I was once in a very similar spot but I was surrounded by poison oak instead. I was only wearing a pair of shorts on a hot sunny day and the rock tipped on me without warning. It dropped me headlong into the poison oak. I had been carrying an immunity to poison oak all my life but this exposure was too much and I got it bad. You reminded me there of that trip. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. I think we should all pay attention to our intuition. If it feels weird it probably is. Anyway great video. Looking forward to your next one. I appreciate you showing us the pot shards and the other things you find. The adventure even better when you find the proof that human once lived their daily lives in such a desolate place. It has its own beauty, I'm not a fan of the dessert or high dessert 😂 my husband says it has its own beauty. I suppose everything does. Anyway thanks again.
I am not usually creeped out when alone in the desert but this day and this place just had an odd feeling! I almost cut that part from the video! Haha! The high desert definitely has a beauty all its own! Thanks for coming along on my adventure!
Welcome to Arizona, one giant ancient dwelling, you stand on Sacred ground there and everywhere. I live in Flagstaff in the shadows of a Sacred mountain to native cultures from Chilé to Canada. There have been more visions of Mary praying, the Virgin of Guadalupe, than in Mexico.
Thanks! The ruin is huge and after closer inspection of the footage, I'm wondering if there are buildings from two time periods there. The materials are so different on the two sides of the butte. Thanks for joining the adventure!
Finding petroglyphs always amaze me and make me feel a closer connection to these ancient ones who walked this area before me! I just love it and am happy to bring it all back for you all to see! Thanks for joining my adventure!
@@-JoinMyAdventures he will know you when he sees you. I can tell you would guard the knowledge. Everything then was informative or talisman/ curse destroyer.
Water, water, water not a drop anywhere. How did an older civilization survive here without water, and the food that needs water. John Westly Powel said there is not enough water to supply the land (the Southwest. thank you, good job, stay safe ALL
This ruin may have been repurposed by Native Americans but it looks older and built by the first people that came to this area more than 14 thousands of years ago.
I definitely think it was repurposed and/or rebuilt the structures on the lower section were all built with different stone and obviously different technique. How old the original structures were, I have no idea. Thanks for joining my adventure!
The closest I found was about 2/3 of a mile away, down in the valley. It must have been a real bugger carrying all that to the top. Thanks for joining the adventure!
Im no archeologist, but from watching other videos on the subject, the spiral means the continuation of life. Great video.
Very cool! Thanks for the info! Also thanks for joining my adventure!
Nice work, interesting. Thank you.
Thanks for joining the adventure!
You are gaining members and views quite quickly! Keep up the good work!
Thanks! Yes things seem to be going well!
Nice adventure and that looks like a big fort.
It was a big one! Thanks for joining the adventure!
In what year did Indian ever build a fort. A fort was built by white settlers. These settlers were settling in territories already inhabited.
I recognize the music in the background , Wyoming Jeepers also plays this music. I’ve enjoyed your video, like the Desert Trekker..it takes a LOT of your time and preparation..thank you.
Thanks! It does take a long time to put one of these videos together, but also fun and rewarding when people watch, enjoy and ultimately return to watch other videos. I’m glad you joined my adventure!
Love your content & delivery❣️. Just found you yesterday. Maybe get one of those fuzzy things over you mic to filter wind and shuffling noises.
Thanks for the feedback! Also thanks for joining my adventure!
That is a large ruin. Great drone footage and video.
Thanks for the feedback and for joining my adventure! It was huge!
Your efforts are appreciated. Here in New England it is rather boring compared to out where you are. So yeah you can see the sky there, I live in the woods, there are no vistas, so thanks.
I lived in New Hampshire over 50 years! I know what you are saying! Thanks for joining the adventure and giving feedback!
Nice trip out there Jeff. Glad you made it out away from the cactus safely. I was once in a very similar spot but I was surrounded by poison oak instead. I was only wearing a pair of shorts on a hot sunny day and the rock tipped on me without warning. It dropped me headlong into the poison oak. I had been carrying an immunity to poison oak all my life but this exposure was too much and I got it bad. You reminded me there of that trip. Thanks!
Haha! Funny story! Thanks for joining the adventure!
It's a hell of a hike but so worth it. There's smaller walls down southeast of there too. Such a rough area but there's tons more there.
Now I need to go back and find them! Thanks for joining me on my adventure!
Always go with your gut feelings, they are right 100%!
That was a place with an aura about it! Just felt off! Thanks for joining my adventure!
Thanks for sharing. I think we should all pay attention to our intuition. If it feels weird it probably is. Anyway great video. Looking forward to your next one. I appreciate you showing us the pot shards and the other things you find. The adventure even better when you find the proof that human once lived their daily lives in such a desolate place. It has its own beauty, I'm not a fan of the dessert or high dessert 😂 my husband says it has its own beauty. I suppose everything does. Anyway thanks again.
I am not usually creeped out when alone in the desert but this day and this place just had an odd feeling! I almost cut that part from the video! Haha! The high desert definitely has a beauty all its own! Thanks for coming along on my adventure!
Welcome to Arizona, one giant ancient dwelling, you stand on Sacred ground there and everywhere. I live in Flagstaff in the shadows of a Sacred mountain to native cultures from Chilé to Canada. There have been more visions of Mary praying, the Virgin of Guadalupe, than in Mexico.
Thank you for joining my adventure!
Mostly likely a defensive hilltop site, amazing find .
Thanks! The ruin is huge and after closer inspection of the footage, I'm wondering if there are buildings from two time periods there. The materials are so different on the two sides of the butte. Thanks for joining the adventure!
@@-JoinMyAdventures ahhh good point ya I did notice the different types of rock used as building bricks.
Hey where in Az are you?
Northern/centralish… thanks for joining my adventure!
A hunting story, with symbols that can only be felt, now. Made alive again on cameras! Thanx
Finding petroglyphs always amaze me and make me feel a closer connection to these ancient ones who walked this area before me! I just love it and am happy to bring it all back for you all to see! Thanks for joining my adventure!
@@-JoinMyAdventures you know that some native Americans can understand some of that glyph. Maybe a seer will come forward!
That would be awesome!
@@-JoinMyAdventures he will know you when he sees you. I can tell you would guard the knowledge. Everything then was informative or talisman/ curse destroyer.
@@davidborgerding8429I would guard it with my life!
Water, water, water not a drop anywhere. How did an older civilization survive here without water, and the food that needs water. John Westly Powel said there is not enough water to supply the land (the Southwest. thank you, good job, stay safe ALL
People say it was less dry 800 years ago, I’m not sure, but people seemed to thrive for a while out here! Thanks for joining the adventure!
It would be great if the walls could be put back up
It would be stunning! Thanks for coming along!
This ruin may have been repurposed by Native Americans but it looks older and built by the first people that came to this area more than 14 thousands of years ago.
I definitely think it was repurposed and/or rebuilt the structures on the lower section were all built with different stone and obviously different technique. How old the original structures were, I have no idea. Thanks for joining my adventure!
There is a map right there
Did you think it was a map? Thanks for joining the adventure!
Yes... I'm absolutly sure. Where is this place located? Is this inside a reserve?
No sir, not inside a reservation. Can you leave a time when you clearly see the map?
@@-JoinMyAdventuresI'll let you know soon.
I was wondering where the Red Rock came from and how far they transported it
The closest I found was about 2/3 of a mile away, down in the valley. It must have been a real bugger carrying all that to the top. Thanks for joining the adventure!