THE BEST ANCIENT RUIN HIKE IN AMERICA - THE DEVIL'S CHASM - Sierra Ancha Cliff Dwellings, Arizona

The Devil's Chasm is a very difficult Ancient Ruin hike in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness of Arizona. These cliff dwellings were created by the Salado people. We hiked 9.6 miles round trip in very tough terrain to see the ruins for ourself.
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  • @INCREDHISTORY
    @INCREDHISTORY10 ай бұрын

    My mispronunciation of chasm has upset many of you. Thanks for watching! If you would like to support my work, please consider purchasing a copy of my book, Enigmatic North America: Legends, Oddities, and Controversial History. There are over 200 high quality photos in this book and it is full of mind-blowing information. Available in paperback snd ebook on Amazon! Thanks for the support! Link to my book -www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLK35R13

  • @monkeysuncle2816

    @monkeysuncle2816

    5 ай бұрын

    That's just a sign of someone who has done a lot of reading, but sadly, doesn't have much opportunity to use it amongst others.

  • @danajewell1390

    @danajewell1390

    5 ай бұрын

    I don’t think you have to go 18 miles. Any chance you guys missed the other ruins in the middle of the screen in your video at 39:45? It would be in the same layer of rock Stratta that you guys are standing in only just across the canyon. You’ll see four rectangular openings there. Maybe you two talked about it off camera and forgot to mention it? Loved this video and wished I was there. Of course, I could be wrong. Again at 40:45?

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    4 ай бұрын

    @@monkeysuncle2816 What?

  • @monkeysuncle2816

    @monkeysuncle2816

    4 ай бұрын

    @@INCREDHISTORY when was the last time you needed to describe a chasm to someone?

  • @tamarabeinlich7353

    @tamarabeinlich7353

    4 ай бұрын

    You fellas weren't really prepared for this place. But that's ok most people aren't neither were we our first time out. 🙂

  • @lifehunter6426
    @lifehunter64266 ай бұрын

    I appreciate you recording the hike along with the dwellings. I'm 60 with health issues and your video is the only way I'll ever see this. Thank you.

  • @Johnketes54

    @Johnketes54

    6 ай бұрын

    Anybody 30 years onwards would be pushing it unless they've recently left the army or similar,

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Johnketes54 I’m 34 in a few weeks.

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    6 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad you took the time to watch it through! I got more cool hikes coming soon.

  • @Johnketes54

    @Johnketes54

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@INCREDHISTORYI was still handstands at 33 and hiking up till 50, But not what you are doing clambering over rock's ever higher, It's not the hight but the rate off you falling diminishes, You probably don't think about it, I didn't on my motorcycle in the search for more power more adrenaline but i was in my 20s, Relexes are slower as you get older, Many "macho's" in my area passed their test (motorcycle,licence for a bigger machine) on a 250cc 20 years ago and get a 1000cc Japanese bike and wrap themselves around a lamp post 6 in the past 10 years just in my area alone, I would fallen of that cliff face tiny footpath full off scree(loose rock) probably would have cardiac arrest 🤣. Sitting in my chair watching was more than enough "excitement" for me

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Johnketes54 I think about falling every time I am out! One life to live but we are very cautious. 🙏

  • @judyklein3221
    @judyklein32213 ай бұрын

    Tough hike but oh so beautiful! My husband and I used to have adventures like this but he has passed and I'm heading for 78. Thank you for allowing me to see this through your eyes!💕

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching it all the way through! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

  • @ShirleyDrake-xx2cs

    @ShirleyDrake-xx2cs

    3 ай бұрын

    How are you liking your seventies. I am 74 myself . Covid did a number on me and my husband a few years back(2020-2021): after that we have become old! It did permanent damage to both of us. I am actively seeking something to get involved in to give me motivation to even get up in the morning. Actually, I kind of feel like I have Covid right now. No taste to anything, sore throat and sinus headache, body aches, low grade fever. Back 2020/21, my fever was so high I was hallucinating. My son and I are both RNs, he sat with me almost all the time. We have been half hearted preppers for a long time now, so we have an oxygen concentrator and a pulse oxi meter.. so we did ok. I got the vaccination because I figured another bad round of Covid would kill me. Anyway I have had it about nine times. Almost every time I go shopping I get sick. Anyway enough about that. Maybe you won’t mind answering my post, so I can know how you are making it. If you don’t mind, tell me what area of the country you are from. I live in Northern Alabama.

  • @pattyblevins2765

    @pattyblevins2765

    14 күн бұрын

    Gargling saltwater after I had Covid in 2021 and got my taste back. I would gargle 2-3 times a day, I googled loss of taste and smell and found a helpful video and read people’s comments on KZread what other people did. Worked for me. I read a comment about taking some large does of vitamin B after the flu or Covid helps get your strength back. For maybe a week. Because they get depleted.

  • @jonianderson6848
    @jonianderson68484 ай бұрын

    At 70, I could never go on this type of adventure anymore. Watching you guys takes me there vicariously & I'm thoroughly enjoying the trip. Thank you.

  • @user-xb4dn3sg5o

    @user-xb4dn3sg5o

    3 ай бұрын

    enjoying the trip, heh,heh. Rock on.

  • @lulufulu4867
    @lulufulu48675 ай бұрын

    You are a good big brother, acknowledging your brothers strength, encouraging and validating. It’s very nice to see.

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    5 ай бұрын

    There’s no one I would trust more than him out in the back country! Thanks for watching!

  • @dagmaranja888

    @dagmaranja888

    5 ай бұрын

    I agree! Watching from Germany!

  • @tarrahbarker24

    @tarrahbarker24

    2 ай бұрын

    I thought he was racing ahead being competitive !! Your a great brother !!

  • @user-gx3ml3om9g

    @user-gx3ml3om9g

    Ай бұрын

    We need more of the human kindness in our world 🙏✌️🌎

  • @jonhenke1504
    @jonhenke15046 ай бұрын

    That had to be a small tribe or small family who built this place over years and I'm sure they were safe from almost anyone!! What an incredibly wonderful place to hide in specially if it was cold outside and you had a nice warm fire inside there!! I imagine they could have lived there year-round if they wanted to cuz there's a lot of deer and squirrels and rabbits in the area. Anytime I see a place like this I just am blown away imagining what their lives must have been like?!? To live your entire life never hearing a single mechanical sound or a jet over head!

  • @petergomez6991

    @petergomez6991

    5 ай бұрын

    Remember helms gate from lord of the rings?

  • @Logan-wb3yn

    @Logan-wb3yn

    5 ай бұрын

    When life was worth living, now it’s just $$$$$

  • @dianamoedinger9387

    @dianamoedinger9387

    4 ай бұрын

    That was beautiful! @jonhenke1504 Beautiful discretion! Coming from a german that can't write english very well. I wish I could have come along.

  • @Ddax-td7qy

    @Ddax-td7qy

    3 ай бұрын

    So sorry to be a "wet blanket," but those people lived in fear. It seems so clear that these places were "last redoubts" of a hunted remnant.

  • @Dovahkiin0117

    @Dovahkiin0117

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Logan-wb3ynlife always been work one way or another my guy Wanna grind for that scrilla or till the ground

  • @marlenehellmann8223
    @marlenehellmann82233 ай бұрын

    When I was young, I had a little taste of hiking and mountain climbing, it was fun. However when you mention rattle snakes you lost me. I will let you have that hike. I am a 71 year old women, have trouble walking on level ground. I sure enjoy watching this, good luck.

  • @user-gv5ue8mw9i

    @user-gv5ue8mw9i

    27 күн бұрын

    That place looks like a snake sanctuary.

  • @Sadee8
    @Sadee8Күн бұрын

    I am truly exhausted watching you guys climb. Hearing you breath really puts it into perspective the sheer climb you’ve been doing. I’m almost 65 and not in good health so this is the only way I’ll ever see this. So thank you for taking this incredible journey so we can appreciate this beautiful place.

  • @craigherbert200
    @craigherbert2004 ай бұрын

    I did that hike about 20 years ago. It was probably February are March. I could never imagine doing it in July I lived in Arizona from 96 to 08. Now I'm back in Florida again. I always regret not going to Pueblo runes Which is also in that same area

  • @markwilsdon9141
    @markwilsdon91414 ай бұрын

    I'm 65 and can't hike anymore, thanks for all of this!

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    4 ай бұрын

    You’re welcome Mark!

  • @janetadams1339

    @janetadams1339

    3 ай бұрын

    Ditto

  • @tomedwards1078
    @tomedwards10784 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed your video very much. The first time I hiked Devil's was in 1989. It is REMOTE, amazing and incredibly beautiful. The hike is tough and dirty. It is a long way from anywhere on a rough road. There is no reliable cell service and if something happens someone will have to drive a significant way out to find service. At a minimum help will be many hours away. There is no easy place to land a helicopter. In warm weather you are more likely to run into a snake or two than not and the canyon is filled with poison ivy. This area can also receive snow in the winter. That all being said, if you are fit and prepared go for it because it's worth every ounce of energy. Please respect it. Thanks

  • @elizabethhay4811

    @elizabethhay4811

    Ай бұрын

    Cell service in 1989?

  • @notyermonkey2134

    @notyermonkey2134

    Ай бұрын

    You forgot something... to acknowledge the incredible People who Built that mind blowing structure in it's unbelievable location on a Cliff face. And... despite the hardships; least Emergency "Helicopter" services.

  • @user-qc7gi9wd7b
    @user-qc7gi9wd7b2 ай бұрын

    I can certainly see why they went up there, the Safety, water, and hunting those mountains would’ve had plenty game, of all kinds

  • @charleswonderling521
    @charleswonderling52110 ай бұрын

    Thanks you guys for bringing back old memories. Never went where you just did but spent many weekends and such exploring much of Az. Hiked alot in the Sierra Anchas, Superstitions and mostly everywhere there. I now live in Iowa, where we don't have any mountains to block our view. Sarcasm. I was an archaeologist by passion. Spend a night in an old casa or ruin and it will help to awaken you in many ways. You seem respectful, keep up the journey and thanks from a fellow traveler.

  • @user-jd9kg3pd9z

    @user-jd9kg3pd9z

    5 ай бұрын

    Spending a night up there, WOW! I bet you have some stories to tell. Young people and their camera phones are doing amazing things. And we get to watch from the safety of our homes. Wonder video these young men made. I’m impressed. Thank you Pete

  • @user-jd9kg3pd9z
    @user-jd9kg3pd9z6 ай бұрын

    I’m getting too old to do a hard hike like this, therefore I really appreciate this video document you lads have produced. Thank you. What a trip it would be to spend the night up there… Take care you two and keep up the explorations. I’ll check out your book. Sincerely, Pete

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Pete! I have more KZread videos of hiking coming soon. I hope you enjoy the book!

  • @janerainsford8996
    @janerainsford89966 ай бұрын

    You two are making wonderful memories. I’m old and the older I get the more I remember of my healthy years. I loving watching people do what I used to do outdoors.

  • @kathyhudson4352
    @kathyhudson43526 ай бұрын

    Y'all make a very difficult trail look easy, and in 100+ heat. I'm not able to hike anymore so thank you for showing me this beautiful area and the amazing views.

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re very welcome! Thanks for watching

  • @_alyse
    @_alyse5 ай бұрын

    So I went in for the historic journey, but left with something deep & tender. Best moment at 38:40 when brother kind of taps his fingers on the beam. I watched it over and over. Says it all is full of wonder. I love little moments like that. And how they tell eachother to be careful and watch out for snakes...no macho bs. And didnt edit out. Its refreshing. Brotherhood outshines the actual cliffdwelling. But it was cool too.

  • @odessadelphine6061

    @odessadelphine6061

    5 ай бұрын

    Just as I was reading your comment about 38:40 I looked up and saw it! 😳😊🌹

  • @oirvet1819
    @oirvet1819 Жыл бұрын

    One of my easiest hikes yet.. glad I joined you guys.

  • @steveunderhill5935

    @steveunderhill5935

    3 ай бұрын

    Thata boy! Watch for snakes

  • @mikecarr1484
    @mikecarr14843 ай бұрын

    At first my wife and I were all like why live so far up in the cliffs. Then we remembered about people. I am about to move into a cliff face.

  • @Supes_Outdoors
    @Supes_Outdoors11 ай бұрын

    The water is sometimes running down that dry waterfall and you have to go on the left which is harder and it’s helpful to have the rope. When its dry you can go right up the middle or right with no rope.

  • @MDTAR15
    @MDTAR153 ай бұрын

    That's a pretty gnarly hike... Walking out on that cliff ..dude.. You got balls that clank ..lol

  • @morganplisken7271
    @morganplisken72713 ай бұрын

    Great video, 62 now and want to go hiking still. I need a pack mule ,because of knees , with luxury items, cot, ammo , tarp etc.

  • @phlebgrl6064
    @phlebgrl60645 ай бұрын

    Incredible how this was built out of nowhere and remains in such good condition now. It just takes your breath away! Thank you for putting in the time and work it took to hike there and sharing it! I’m a new sub today

  • @user-gx3ml3om9g
    @user-gx3ml3om9gАй бұрын

    Guys, I can t thank you enough for the tour. I am 70 and with the help of guys like you ,we can learn in life till that last moment . Be safe ❤,🙏🙏👍✌️🌎

  • @mickeymelton66
    @mickeymelton663 ай бұрын

    Ancient civilizations didn’t build for view; they built for security against enemies. The more remote and defendable the better. Thanks.

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    3 ай бұрын

    A view is part of that strategy.

  • @user-qc7lc9rd9x
    @user-qc7lc9rd9x5 ай бұрын

    Best hike I've ever been on,wish we were friends when I was younger.

  • @rosalindguthrie897
    @rosalindguthrie8973 ай бұрын

    I feel like I'm hiking with you and I need a rest! 😅 Hearing you breathe like that! I'm 68 and know I won't be hiking like that. Thank you for sharing. ❤

  • @frankducett9
    @frankducett93 ай бұрын

    If you keep it up you might be still going strong in 50 years. Don't stop. I'm 77 this year.

  • @Bluebird-wj4nj
    @Bluebird-wj4nj6 ай бұрын

    Wow, that is a beautiful and challenging hike. Think it's just beyond my ability at this stage, unfortunately. I've done several ancient ruin hikes, but that one is really amazing! and I had never heard of it before. The trail by the ruins looked scary!! Thanks for sharing the scenery!

  • @sherryh7485
    @sherryh74856 ай бұрын

    On a trip out west many years ago we visited ruins tours at several locations. I recall that the pueblo cliff style was so hot but a definite difference just ducking inside a chamber or room. Thru the centuries, people used ingenious methods to survive in their environments.

  • @terrygirgich643
    @terrygirgich643 Жыл бұрын

    amazing footage, thanks for making this. can't believe this hasn't gotten more views yet. the T shaped windows are so bizarre

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I appreciate that. This was one of my favorite hikes I have ever done!

  • @this-is-slammin-549
    @this-is-slammin-5495 ай бұрын

    I wish I knew guys like yourselves. People I know don’t like difficult hikes. Thanks so much for filming this. I absolutely love ruins and petroglyphs/pictographs. I will never probably see this one for sure. It seemed a bit out of my skill level. And the fact most of my hikes are solo. That was awesome!

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    5 ай бұрын

    You know your limits better than anyone but keep in mind we did this in the middle of summer (not recommended). If you took your time in the fall and really went at a pace you could handle, you could do it. Find someone to go with!

  • @this-is-slammin-549

    @this-is-slammin-549

    5 ай бұрын

    @@INCREDHISTORY I just came back from a month in Arizona and New Mexico. Wish I had stumbled on this video before my trip. I definitely would have checked it out and at least pressed as far as I could. You guys have a great little channel here. I love this stuff. I just started digging into the channel tonight. I just ordered your book.

  • @Allen-yv3ue
    @Allen-yv3ue9 ай бұрын

    When I went there about 11years ago that last steep climb was a real bitch for me, but made it. Excellent video ! I think fear drove them up there. - Happy Trails

  • @robertallen6710

    @robertallen6710

    8 ай бұрын

    It was definitely defensive in nature...

  • @angelcat7753
    @angelcat77534 ай бұрын

    This is beautiful. Love the dog with scenery backdrop. Thanks for video. Sierra Buttes & Sardine lake is a sweet place. But much easier to get too. Polywogs as big as softballs😂 dragonflies not mosquitoes like where you were at.

  • @noreenmadden3028
    @noreenmadden30282 күн бұрын

    I was hiking along with you when you said the word that I hate unless I have a shovel in my hand.I was getting weary when you finally stopped for a wee minute, all I wanted to do was get in that water.I also saw 2 plants that I have.The temperature I can live with as I have higher 45cl or130+ for a lot of the year.You will sleep well tonight.Love what you are doing.Thank you, Noreen Australia 🦘

  • @erickrueger2869
    @erickrueger28694 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this! Bizarre remote refuge in inaccessible place. Door ways and roof pole holes suggest a race of small people compared to modern people. Dwellings would be very difficult to provision. Dwellers must have been hated by numerous enemies to resort to this extreme form of refuge.

  • @gdflsp

    @gdflsp

    3 ай бұрын

    I don't think they were hated or filled with fear. But smart. Imagine what it was like with no rule of law. You would be thinking about food water and protecting your women and children. There have always been bad people since beginning of time. Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @yaddahaysmarmalite4059
    @yaddahaysmarmalite40595 ай бұрын

    i cried tears watching this. thank you for sharing. those people worked hard! to survive. there must have been something going on to push them to such an extreme.

  • @davidf1712
    @davidf17126 ай бұрын

    Thank you guys for doing this video. I've lived out here for 20 years and always wanted to do this hike/canyoneering trek. I'm too old to do it now so it was nice to see it here on your channel.

  • @larsw8601
    @larsw86014 ай бұрын

    Wow, awesome hike, July??? in AZ?? Too hot...but you did it. I spent summer and holidays in AZ when my dad moved there. I went into the Superstition mtns and other notable places to explore, but not to this extent. Good job. Too old to do this now, thx for the journey!

  • @daizamaker-jerrybraswell1997
    @daizamaker-jerrybraswell19976 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for making these videos! They are excellent for guys like me that can’t hike like this any longer. Well made👍

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    6 ай бұрын

    You’re welcome! I have a lot more videos if you would like to check them out :)

  • @JSees
    @JSees Жыл бұрын

    Crazy rock climbing dry waterfall area but great views but this is one tough canyon to hike, particularly in the heat of July in the afternoon. Stunning ruins, aptly named. The people who lived there were pretty tough to do this every day to get water and food.

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    Жыл бұрын

    My brother and I are some intrepid fellows!

  • @sheripacori2097
    @sheripacori20973 ай бұрын

    Thanks for taking us with you on this hike to Devils Chasm in Arizona. I am enjoying the scenery, streams, trees, cliffs, rocks, and dwellings.. Can hardly believe the steepness that you guys are climbing. Such master builders in these ancient structures. They might have built up there for safety from their enemies. Thanks guys

  • @tamarabeinlich7353
    @tamarabeinlich73534 ай бұрын

    Look at you dude cooking eggs and hamburgers LOL We did this hike back in the mid 80's and what a hike! One of the hardest I have ever done, it's a killer. We did dune buggy in as far as we could and packed lots of water. We spent 3 days exploring. We were looking for old outhouses to mine for old bottles believe it or not people actually lived out there at turn of the century. It has many rattle snakes because of the shade from the trees. There used to be lynx but I'm sure hunters have made them extinct. The stream was much bigger and fuller and you could swim in it.

  • @cdd4248

    @cdd4248

    4 ай бұрын

    I went there in early Nineties and I just remember how green and lush everything "looks" until you realize everything has thorns, is poisonous, or bites! I am glad I went! LOL

  • @kandeeblake6166
    @kandeeblake61665 ай бұрын

    So cool!!!! I couldn’t wait till you got to the ruins. And you had the place to enjoy just the two of you. No crowds.

  • @wannabewanderer3034
    @wannabewanderer3034 Жыл бұрын

    Going this weekend myself, then Roger's canyon the following. So many sites in this state. I wish I could still recall where all the little known (unknown to the government and it's history cleansing departments) sites I had the luck and fortune to visit a few years back. One was just south of Payson and there is a plateau in the middle of a canyon that requires actual climbing to slip into the crevice about 40 feet up. It leads into a virtually untouched dwelling with intact pottery and tools. If I manage to find it in the coming weeks I'll send you coordinates to it as long as you return from it with no more than you came with.

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    Жыл бұрын

    I would really appreciate that!!! Of course I would def not harm the site. Please keep me updated. Be safe on your hikes!

  • @maurafahey8217
    @maurafahey82174 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Your videos are great and informative. Life Long hiker of Northern AZ. Bern off grid for 35 years.0nly in the southwest will you find these huge ruins in such a remote area; elevation 😊 of insane proportions. 😅

  • @maryturko6490
    @maryturko64906 ай бұрын

    Wow! What incredible adventure! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @johnnyz3075
    @johnnyz30756 ай бұрын

    Amazing canyon and historical site! Amazing effort by you to get there and video it for us! Thanks!

  • @user-ml6dk8sk4e
    @user-ml6dk8sk4e3 ай бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful ! But definitely a younger persons hike or a very fit older person’s hike ! Thank you for “taking us older folks along “ be very careful ! ❤❤🙀👵🏻😱🖖🏼👽🐲👍🏻

  • @luciamartinez9110
    @luciamartinez91106 ай бұрын

    What a gorgeous place an amazing ruin. Thank you so much for sharing this. It’s one of the most beautiful places I’ve seen.

  • @damongulick3497
    @damongulick34975 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this. I enjoyed watching the hike in.

  • @cervelott
    @cervelott5 ай бұрын

    Wonderful, thanks for sharing!

  • @danieldegennaro5606
    @danieldegennaro56066 ай бұрын

    I thoroughly enjoyed your hike to a place we do not understand. I hope you spent time just sitting and absorbing your surroundings. Understanding does not come easily. What inspiring scenery! If you met the people who lived here, would they share their food with you, give you a place to sleep? Probably. Enjoy the journey.

  • @this-is-slammin-549
    @this-is-slammin-5495 ай бұрын

    Stunning hike guys!!! Thank you!

  • @chuckythedoll4815
    @chuckythedoll48156 ай бұрын

    Beautiful area. Thanks for the great video guys. That is a LOT of hard-core stepping.

  • @GeorgeMaslen
    @GeorgeMaslen2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for taking us along! What great views!

  • @reb4898
    @reb48985 ай бұрын

    Thanks for taking us along. Hot hike but worth it .

  • @NuclearNoMore
    @NuclearNoMore6 ай бұрын

    A fascinating hike in a very beautiful place- thank you so much!

  • @katherinebopp2021
    @katherinebopp20214 ай бұрын

    Great. ❤ . Love brothers sharing experiences. Thanks for shRing.

  • @user-qr5vb3vm6e
    @user-qr5vb3vm6e2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for taking us along. Good video. Thanks.

  • @rickdavid1795
    @rickdavid17956 ай бұрын

    Thanks for taking us along with you. Extraordinarily amazing

  • @5wheels521
    @5wheels5216 ай бұрын

    Wow ,,, that was one crazy journey up. Amazing beauty.... You two rock!😊 The dwellings are absolutely gorgeous and death defying to the core! I would dread the descent back down, definitely gnarly

  • @bellestarr6484
    @bellestarr64845 ай бұрын

    Thank you for taking me along on this ferocious hike.

  • @danieljamesmurray7440
    @danieljamesmurray7440 Жыл бұрын

    Wow. So cool. Thanks for sharing your time there brother.

  • @shirleyrichards2514
    @shirleyrichards25144 ай бұрын

    Thanks for charing. I enjoyed your video. ❤😊

  • @rhondasutton6014
    @rhondasutton60146 ай бұрын

    Amazing !!! Stunning views and countryside,one of the best cliff dwelling videos I've seen.. thanks guys...australia

  • @lmaprez7447
    @lmaprez74475 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful video of an amazing place, came across you channel and know I’m hooked, beautiful views and great educational history, truly appreciate it 👍🏼

  • @scottallencolorado
    @scottallencolorado3 ай бұрын

    What a great video thanks for sharing this adventure. So cool.

  • @Cobbmtngirl
    @Cobbmtngirl3 ай бұрын

    What an amazing hike! And the reward appears to be worth it. Just amazing that the ancients lived up there & traversed those very trails regularly. They must have been very strong & hardy people. Thanks for taking us along!

  • @AE-km1gz
    @AE-km1gz3 ай бұрын

    I trusted my sister on a hike once and she didn’t realize it was a 14 mile round trip hike up and across 3 or 4 mountains. It was probably a once in a lifetime hike for me, I haven’t felt the need to go back since. When we came back down the mountain, 3 black bears followed us til we were out of site - THANKFULLY they didn’t pursue lol. Anyway, thanks for these videos, I don’t know that I’ll be making hikes ever again after that but I love to watch! 😅

  • @frankbalowski1074
    @frankbalowski10743 ай бұрын

    That was awesome. Thank you for sharing your amazing hike

  • @oyetequilla5728
    @oyetequilla57283 ай бұрын

    Thank You both for the video, that was a Great Hike and documentation. You guys ROCK.

  • @Pompomgrenade
    @Pompomgrenade5 ай бұрын

    It's no wonder Mount Whitney is so popular with its staging area near 8000 and the 14k peak taunting all as accessible😂... You took us on a very challenging hike, 😮 it presents all of the factors that get people lost, walking in circles and in over their head on a quest. ❤ Very inspiring videos, always.

  • @Ms.Naders
    @Ms.Naders5 ай бұрын

    This guy is me on every hike I have ever been on “watch out for snakes!” 😂😂🤣

  • @robinanoble4664
    @robinanoble46644 ай бұрын

    Wow what amazing journey. Many thanks.

  • @tonics7121
    @tonics71213 ай бұрын

    Greatly thankful for your work in getting there and video. Nice job.

  • @dmdavis4551
    @dmdavis45514 ай бұрын

    Epic doesn't even come close... OMG...Thank you both for sharing this video.

  • @openskyphotography
    @openskyphotography4 ай бұрын

    So glad you made this journey and shared it. Was very interesting! Makes you wonder if the people who built that structure spent more time going up-canyon to do their hunting/gathering on the more gently-sloped terrain of the Aztec Peak area, instead of going up and down the canyon (Devil's Chasm). Maybe they did that trek less frequently.

  • @jackbest6677
    @jackbest66773 ай бұрын

    Amazing! Thanks for sharing. 😊

  • @lyndaarnall1507
    @lyndaarnall15075 ай бұрын

    Amazing, I enjoyed your trip xx

  • @leesherman100
    @leesherman1005 ай бұрын

    Incredible journey I must say. The structure is awe inspiring. Quite the hike as it were. Worth every step! Five stars. *****

  • @this-is-slammin-549
    @this-is-slammin-5495 ай бұрын

    That rope on that side might be for when water flows, the way you went up seemed like where the lions share of the flow would be.

  • @aks6629
    @aks6629 Жыл бұрын

    What a trip! You did a great job!

  • @jennifermarie9576
    @jennifermarie957610 ай бұрын

    Awesome video! Thank you for posting!

  • @Co4532
    @Co45325 ай бұрын

    Awesome, I made the hike up in the early 80s.

  • @M.Campbell
    @M.Campbell6 ай бұрын

    Amazing. Thank you so much for showing the hike. I can't imagine anyone raising kids in that place. Maybe it was a religious community or site? If not, whoever they were hiding from must have been really awful. But, also, it might have been an easier hike and surrounding area a thousand years ago. They may have cleared the trails, shifted rocks, made handholds of wood and generally made things easier. I wish we could take a peek back in time to see.

  • @minermikesouthernusa4017
    @minermikesouthernusa40174 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing, I can’t get out there to those adventures much anymore enjoyed the adventure 👍🏻🇺🇸

  • @r.khannaberry246
    @r.khannaberry2464 ай бұрын

    That trip was EPIC! Loved watching your video!

  • @chad9198
    @chad91985 ай бұрын

    That was awesome what a experience. I wish I could but to old now I still get out anytime I can but nothing that wild thank you for this. I would love to have just sat in those rooms and felt the history . Thank you again

  • @monkeysuncle2816
    @monkeysuncle28165 ай бұрын

    You should have called this channel "WATCH OUT FOR SNAKES!" 😆🤣

  • @MyVantasticLifeVoyage
    @MyVantasticLifeVoyage4 ай бұрын

    What an incredible hike and adventure. Thank you for taking us along to a site I would have never seen or been able to get to myself.

  • @rebeccameador6675
    @rebeccameador66755 ай бұрын

    Jeff, this might be one of your best videos yet! The petroglyphs are so varied and many are up so high. Thank you for sharing your travels with us.

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    5 ай бұрын

    I think you commented on the wrong video! :)

  • @rohnmiller8063
    @rohnmiller80636 ай бұрын

    Was quite cool! Very much enjoyed that adventure! Best going forward.rm

  • @ozzielinkin
    @ozzielinkin2 ай бұрын

    WOW !!!!!!!! Great job . Cant believe you went out on that ledge !!!!!!!!!!!! THX FOR POSTING

  • @robertallen6710
    @robertallen67108 ай бұрын

    I'm going after this one sooner than later...you guys did an awesome job on a mega epic hike! And your brother was like having your own personal indian scout lol

  • @scottsr.
    @scottsr.6 ай бұрын

    Great video, my friend. First time viewer and I'd really like to see more. I'm really into history of all sorts. I live in Utah so I'm familiar with the territory. Kudos for the respect you've displayed. Keep it up ! 👍

  • @jacasadia
    @jacasadia2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. Its an amazing place!

  • @dottiannblakemore9231
    @dottiannblakemore92315 ай бұрын

    Thank You so much. Viewed this video from My sick bed (just a bad cold) and enjoy the armchair hike so much! God Bless you both.❤

  • @marshallgrads
    @marshallgrads5 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @INCREDHISTORY

    @INCREDHISTORY

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the support! Much appreciated!

  • @donaldpruett852
    @donaldpruett8523 ай бұрын

    Gentlemen, you are in the most scenic and protected Indian ruins in the state. Protected not by man, but by nature. The remoteness and difficulty of access protects this place from the average week-end vandals. I'm 79 and have lived here most all my life (10 years old). I'm a retired firefighter and avid outdoorsman. You address the snake issue. You are right be very vigilant. A Diamondback rattler can strike you anywhere below the knee. A more aggressive Mohave rattler can hit you at thigh height. The closest medical help is a double wide trailer in Young with a Heli-pad in front of it. You'd have to get a ride South by helicopter to either Globe, Arizona or West over Roosevelt lake to Mesa. Same with a broken leg or other crippling injury. I notice the guy being photographed has low cut sneakers on instead of over the ankle hiking boots. For the area you are in this is a poor choice in footwear. You came in off SR 288. Turn off on Cherry Creek Rd was just pass the bridge over the Salt river. Cherry Creek Rd is FS #203. About a mile or so back from this in site was working ranch that would likely be your first choice for first aid help. Have fun and be extremely careful.

  • @LUIS-ox1bv

    @LUIS-ox1bv

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for lending your expertise, and giving a warning on snakes. Something not mentioned very often in these videos. I used to live in the Southwest, and on my hikes, I would always be on the outlook for rattlesnakes. Also, I woukd never hike without wearing boots or long pants, or a hat.