@krisgalusha9820

I often have a strong feeling there is so much more hidden in the cliffs from tens of thousands of years of migration and exploration and habitation.  Always keep looking. Thanks

@grannybanjo4605

Dude, that amount of blackening from smoke is not a sign of a "bonfire." It is a sign of human habitation over a long period of time.

@markwalters9754

A guy called desert drifter on YouTube has documented a heap of these small dwellings. They are grain stores. About 1000 years old. Nice video 👍🏼

@sandiwilliams7101

Another fascinating and enjoyable adventure.  Thanks again for taking us along.  I really like it with the drone following you.  Be careful out there!

@WiseOldDope

You have the perfect voice for this sort of thing. I am subscribing

@johnwillis4706

You can never tell what you might find in the desert S.W.. 30 years ago three of my friends and I were exploring the desert in Arizona, no, I'm not going to say where. I found a cave in a canyon and decided to have a look. Inside about 50 feet from the entrance behind a rock wall sticking out about ten feet, I found two Henry rifles, a Winchester rifle, two Colt SAA revolvers and an 1873 Colt Gatling gun. We hauled them out and back to my truck and I've had them ever since. Once cleaned and oiled they all worked as intended and were in very good condition. So, search on my friend, you never know what you may come across.

@eegarim

Wow! Cool, that’s a large herd of Bighorn Sheep. Great adventure!

@janblake9468

An unusually large herd of Big Horn Sheep. Nice photo capture.

@tjrubicon5463

I used to pull a tri-hull 65hp outboard up and down that road with a 59 Willeys jeep in the 60 and 70s.  The road looks much rougher here.

@home-powersystems7782

Thanks again for a really cool one. I loved this. It looked so green on your long shots.

@hammerhead7734

You nailed it capturing those Big Horn sheep.

@stevejones9044

Thanks for another video! I'm collecting a list of sites to see when I come visit my son.

@sallylea1

Jessie you have a great voice and a real knack for exploration!!!

@shanewilliams7834

Cool Video Jess believe it or not you inspired me to dig out my Mt.Bike and take my Boxer for a run around the lake so I can go back and really enjoy my Coors  Light. Keep em comin Brother.  🍻 cheers.

@2748unced

Hi Jessie…just found your videos, Wow!! Fantastic,awesome scenery,mountains,caves…your commentary and music fit the beauty and it’s much appreciated. I’m a 77 year old guy that prefers the good old west to Michigan but I’m too old to start treking now with arthritis…hahaha. Watching your videos take me back to Colorado, Wyoming and such. You’re doing a great job! Keep safe, plus I’d stand like 20’ from those drop offs! Play it safer. I hope to see more of your fascinating videos! Thanks again!

@espeescotty

I have lived in Arizona for 32-years now, and I can still count my rattlesnake encounters all on one hand. However, one of those encounters was in that big cave at the bottom of Fish Creek Hill where all the soot was on the cave ceiling.  Also, my only big horn sheep sighting in Southern AZ was on the drive to Canyon Lake, about half way between Apache Junction and the lake.  A big solo male hauling ass across hillside on a 114° day.  I'd love to see more sheep out there.  I don't need to see anymore rattle snakes though.  🤠👍

@mattyinthesky9424

Did this drive yesterday and hiked into first cave at Fish Creek. This cave is ancient , what a stunning area .

@drysori

You should get together with Desert Drifter. He explores a lot of cliff dwellings.

@Colleen1978

Hmmm...I think the cave way back in the canyon was inhabited by outlaws back in the 1800s. Or maybe it was a cliff dwelling. Fun to imagine.  Loved the sheep! My hubs was in the cave you went in and thought it was was a campfire too. As far as the Trip back up the hill... we are both 63 and yes,  it was pretty tough... many stops along the way! Pretty stiff the next day! Lol Keep exploring! Love your videos!

@bigbasil1908

That follow mode of the drone makes the beginning part of the video reminiscent of the opening scenes of the shining, but without the beetle and without the Dies Irae music