Thanks for the comment, we love 9 mile. Were pleased you enjoyed the video. If you have not subscribed, please do. We have some exciting destinations planned in 2023.
Great video! I’ve been going out there and camping in the area for the past 20 years, but I’ve never seen this before - definitely going to check it out next time! I just subscribed - looking forward to some more videos!
The telegraph line only went to the nutter ranch . They ended up replacing many of the original wooden poles with metal . Because the freighters would too often help themselves to the wooden poles to make there campfires with .
Cool!
I like that you take your parents along!
Thank you for your nice comment, we love taking them along when possible. Just so happens their responsible for our love of travel and adventure.
Good job! Had a cabin in the Canyon for many years and have known Carls since she was a young girl.
Thanks for the comment, we love 9 mile. Were pleased you enjoyed the video. If you have not subscribed, please do. We have some exciting destinations planned in 2023.
Very entertaining video! Educational and funny at times as well! Great job!
Thank you Shawn, just saw your comment, we are off the grid filming in Torrey Utah. We wish you the best on your current adventure.
Thanks for the video. I'll be in this area next week exploring and filming for my channel. New subscriber!
Great video! I’ve been going out there and camping in the area for the past 20 years, but I’ve never seen this before - definitely going to check it out next time! I just subscribed - looking forward to some more videos!
Happy Camping! Thanks, Sand Blaster; 9 mile is an excellent place to explore. We appreciate you subscribing.
You cant miss it though.
Mr Thompson looks like Black Barts brother:)
The telegraph line only went to the nutter ranch . They ended up replacing many of the original wooden poles with metal . Because the freighters would too often help themselves to the wooden poles to make there campfires with .
If you enjoyed Nine Mile Canyon you should read "The Split Sky" by Tom McCourt who spent a lot of his summers working the ranches in Nine Mile Canyon.