Great Video! Been there may times on Quads, SXS while camping in the area. I never get tired of seeing the beauty of the Gulch! I used to see many long-horn mountain sheep/goats 20 years ago, but they apparently caught a sickness and are gone or very few are left?
He seemed to be a great instructor. The simple fact that he mentioned "when you follow instruction that says don't do this or that you are limiting your possibilities", won me over. All techniques he showed had an explanation that made sense to me. Thank you for providing more information about him. About camping, I saw people camped in four areas. In the Dago Gulch, then close to the lake I saw an area to the left with shelters, not sure if it is only for day use, and then right after, to the right another area, less than a mile down the road. And I saw some people with tents in one area that looked like dispersed camp, almost by the water.
Thanks for taking us along.
Thank you!
Nice to watch. Enjoy.
Thanks
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Nice videography Cesar. You're getting pretty good at this.
Thanks Alan!
Great Video! Been there may times on Quads, SXS while camping in the area. I never get tired of seeing the beauty of the Gulch! I used to see many long-horn mountain sheep/goats 20 years ago, but they apparently caught a sickness and are gone or very few are left?
Thanks, I appreciate the comment. Yes, it is a unique location. I will be back there some day.
How did the camping in the Gulch look? That guy owns Dirt First. He taught my daughter how to ride. They're in the Seattle area.
He seemed to be a great instructor. The simple fact that he mentioned "when you follow instruction that says don't do this or that you are limiting your possibilities", won me over. All techniques he showed had an explanation that made sense to me. Thank you for providing more information about him. About camping, I saw people camped in four areas. In the Dago Gulch, then close to the lake I saw an area to the left with shelters, not sure if it is only for day use, and then right after, to the right another area, less than a mile down the road. And I saw some people with tents in one area that looked like dispersed camp, almost by the water.