Great adventure! You have a gift for incorporating the captivating features for your audience! Whether it’s on the trail or bike, you always get it right! I really enjoyed the aspect of the music reflecting the tone of the trail. Thanks for creating 13:33 minutes of positivity in my day! Safe Travels🥾👏🏻
Thanks for posting this one, Tim. My folks moved to Prescott from Kentucky in 1976. I still have relatives in Prescott Valley and Chino Valley. I’ve hiked around Thumb Butte a couple of times, but never this trail. I usually visit there in October or November, so this might be a good hike to check out this fall.
It’s 4.8 miles around. I think it’s Watson Lake Loop but it looks like it might actually be a couple of smaller sections that make up the loop. It’s pretty well marked when you get there.
Nice trail. You should try Castlewood Canyon State Park in Colorado. Similar to this with a creek down in the gulch. I bet you would like it. PS: you will also see the ruins of the Castlewood Canyon Dam, which was built in 1889 and collapsed in August 1933 flooding the city of Denver downstream.
Nature and lovely music! Thank you very much!
Thank you too!
Great adventure!
You have a gift for incorporating the captivating features for your audience!
Whether it’s on the trail or bike, you always get it right! I really enjoyed the aspect of the music reflecting the tone of the trail.
Thanks for creating 13:33 minutes of positivity in my day!
Safe Travels🥾👏🏻
Thank you very much, I appreciate that. Glad you enjoyed this one!
Wow absolutely fantastic thanks for a great video!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic video. Thanks for sharing. Like 👍1
Thank you!
Very nice hike,Tim, glad you brought us along. Enjoyed the video and HIKE SAFE OUT THERE!
Thanks Henry! Glad you enjoyed it
Another beautiful hike Tim!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for posting this one, Tim. My folks moved to Prescott from Kentucky in 1976. I still have relatives in Prescott Valley and Chino Valley. I’ve hiked around Thumb Butte a couple of times, but never this trail. I usually visit there in October or November, so this might be a good hike to check out this fall.
That’s awesome you should definitely check this one out when you visit.
Looks challenging
It was a little challenging in spots, especially the northern section.
Pretty hiking area during the heat in the valley this time of year. I'd like to see Dragonfly Cove near there as well, keep it up my AZ brother 🤙
It really is. I’ll have to check that one out too. Thanks!
Tim, Nice video as always. Question: There are 4 trails listed for Watson Lake, do you know the specific name of the trail or how long it is?
It’s 4.8 miles around. I think it’s Watson Lake Loop but it looks like it might actually be a couple of smaller sections that make up the loop. It’s pretty well marked when you get there.
I believe it's Watson lake and Flume Trail on alltrails
Nice trail. You should try Castlewood Canyon State Park in Colorado. Similar to this with a creek down in the gulch. I bet you would like it.
PS: you will also see the ruins of the Castlewood Canyon Dam, which was built in 1889 and collapsed in August 1933 flooding the city of Denver downstream.
That’s awesome, I’ll definitely check that out. Thanks!