Taken Time to Explore the Canyon

Published 2024-01-17
It was to snowy in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of Colorado to do a horse pack trip. So I decided to go east to the flat lands and the Cucharas River Bottoms, the remote canyon lands. I had a need to do some exploring and look for indian ruins and rock art. So I called a few people to meet me and stay for a few days and do some exploring. We did find after a long day's ride Indian rock art or petroglyphs symbols and Indian ruins, it was a great ride. This is my story.

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All Comments (21)
  • This is the kind of trails I love! Open views changing with steep canyon walls and no dense vegetation or forests that limit your view. Wonderful!
  • @bbowden1269
    Simply breathtaking scenery - thank you so much for taking us along with you! I bet that ANY day spent on your horse is a good day.
  • @marvincarter870
    This was a beautiful video with the petroglyphs and scenery. The horses liked getting out and stretching their legs too as well as the riders. Loved the streams! Thanks for sharing!
  • @meglange3595
    What a great spot. I've never been to the high, or low, desert but sure do appreciate it's unique beauty. Your horses just never cease to impress me. Good looking, good minded, and hoofs like iron I reckon. Just makes me smile. Thanks for sharing another beautiful adventure. Take care. 🌄😊🏜
  • We really enjoyed this episode! Very similar to our winter riding here on the west side of Colorado. Thanks for sharing it!
  • @tinoyb9294
    Sounds like a scrub jay. Thanks for another between the ears video!
  • @gmariet1391
    Not much of a trail was right , but you have some great sure footed horses ! It was beautiful and fun imagining the people living there. 🐎🐎🐎🐎
  • @bolleolympus
    ❤❤😊😊👍👍👌👌great video as always!
  • @bluwtrgypsy
    So interesting. Thank you for sharing. Enjoy your videos.
  • @MRiedy
    Stellar ride and thanks for being us along. Viewing from OR dreaming of my own adventures. The audio on this is great. The rhythmic clop of the hooves, birds calling…it’s a cowboy’s (wannabe) lullaby.
  • @btgoble
    Really beautiful. Tracey (Australia)
  • @TomCooper
    It is encouraging to me to see that a life outdoors is still within reach.
  • That was a nice trip and find. I wonder if the Indians who lived there knew what an eclipse was??? It was probably pretty scary to them. Obviously it was news worthy on their news rock. Thanks for sharin!