NaviTravee's mission is to help and inspire travelers with information to plan their next adventure. Our team has traveled extensively throughout the region of the Western United States. We want to share with our followers the must-see points of interest and exciting activities at each destination. In our journeys, we will utilize our Jeep Gladiator named Navi and our solar paneled travel trailer Travee. In addition to sharing information, our team will attempt to live "Off-Grid" by incorporating the use of solar panels and a solar generator for our energy needs. Our goal as we travel is to minimize our impact on nature, educating the public that anyone can follow these steps to reduce their own carbon footprint!
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Make sure you're the music so loud that I can't hear you talking. 🤨
Oirish Canyon is nice too although the road is getting busy through there these days.
No they have someone there, we'll have to go back. Went a few feet into the dugout, didn't realize it was so big, claustrophobic here so, no not going in.
Butch Cassidy is my mom's however many times cousin, we went to Jarvey Ranch but the park ranger had everything locked up, we couldn't go in any building, it was a bummer.
Thank you for bringing history to life with this video!
Sooo, up until 4 yrs ago. I hadn’t been there since 1977. No homemade candy the last time I went…….. bummer booooo. One of many great memories. We always stayed at the south mineral campground. In 77 the trees in the campground were 6-8 inches across. Those same trees are now 36-48 inches across. We used to catch trout in the creek and cook them in the fire at night. Firecrackers in the fire. It’s like a wood knot ( they provided the fire wood) exploding. So many fantastic memories. If you get a chance to go, you won’t regret it.
Blk tanker in the chat I took this shi today and when I didn't see a guard rail I almost did a number 1,2 and 3 on myself 😂😂😂
I've spent a few Summers in this Old Town exploring the area. The train ride from Durango to Silverton or vice versa is really cool.
What part of the highway is that at 4:00?
US 550 in Colorado
First explored the area in 1972 with our four wheel drive club. Alot obviously has changed and way more touristy today
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.
Mr Thompson looks like Black Barts brother:)
I did enjoy your video, Thanks. 😊
Thanks for the video. I'll be in this area next week exploring and filming for my channel. New subscriber!
Oh wow I’ve been twice but the first time was getting there at night and it was creepy but beautiful can’t wait to go back
Butch Cassidy didn’t rob the Castle Gate Mine Payroll Robbery April 21, 1897 it was Johnny Herring and Joe Walker who were positively identified as the robbers. Butch was never part of a gang called the Wild Bunch. For the full details see the new book “Last of The Bandit Riders Revisited Again” by Dr. Steve Lacy from Eborn books.
Looked like fun!
Next time use a better means of interviewing a person. We could here you, but barely hear thew interviewee.
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 .
Thanks for showing the back and beyond that I haven’t gotten to see! See the book ‘In search of Butch Cassidy’…
You're welcome. Thank you for the comment and for viewing our work.
I absolutely loved it. Thank you for letting me help you guys with this!
I absolutely loved it. Thank you for letting me help you guys with this!
Tori, I wanted to say how pleasurable having you join me on our project was. You're the best, see you next summer.
I had no idea, it looked like an adventure.
We still need to go for a ride! Awesome channel!!
Well my husband re wiers boilers he's well known in southern calif his work is very clean everyone knows his work so of ya need boiler work he would know and how to bring the knocks down so fast what men couldn't do in two months he dose in two weeks so we are here ya need boilers work
Beautiful shots!!
Awesome!!!!
Thanks for coming to the John Jarvie Historical Ranch
Thank you, Charlie, for your hospitality and great storytelling.
Well done!!! Very entertaining and great camera shots!
Lou, Lou, Lou. It’s the beginning of a great adventure!
Yea glad to leave hot AZ
I'm in Durango right now
I live there
Been 6 years since we were traveling around Utah. Loved Highway 12 and incredible scenery as well as wonderful hikes. Hoping to get back there in the near future (from Australia) with a 4WD this time round. In the meantime, I’m watching some great You Tube videos and planning the next adventure in my favorite spot on the planet.
Hello, thanks for the comment. We wish you the best in your goal to return to this magical place on the planet. You will be pleased to know little has changed.
Driving the Burr Trail is one of my favorite activities in Southern Utah. Be sure to visit Capital Reef while you are there. We made some wonderful videos in this area.
That is indeed a great ride! If you get near Mexican Hat, try the Moki Dugway, equally exciting! Thx for the vid. Brent
Thanks for the nice comment. Moki is on my list; stay tuned.
Excellent video. Could use some audio fades though
Hi Sean, thanks for your comment, and thanks for your support as well. Note taken!
My dad and mom loved the San Juan mountains and we as a family spent many weekend trips to Silverton and the surrounding area, i have pitchers of of my bother and myself on the dirt streets of town back in the late 50's and early 60's. we lived in Salida Colorado so it was just a short day trip over there for a weekend or a week of fishing and camping. as i grew older i always made time to go there. and just hang out.
Hello, thanks for sharing your family's memories. I would have loved to see the town back then. Silverton is undoubtedly a memory maker. We also want to thank you for subscribing and your comment. I am currently producing our next video, so stay tuned.
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.
I skipped Silverton and went to Telluride instead.
Telluride is fun; if you have a chance in the future, Silverton is worth it.
The family visited Silverton in the early '70s. At that time, the main street was all dirt and had wooden sidewalks. The Federal Judge of that district was a good friend of the VP of the school where I worked. My buddies and I were on a motorcycle trip and stopped there to visit him. Was amazed when I first meet him. He looked like a mountain man sitting behind his huge oak desk. Also, the dirt street had been replaced by asphalt. We left Silverton, the road over to Oray, and rode the Million Dollar highway to a fantastic village. Just like the one's wife and I saw when we were in Switzerland.
Hi Joy, thanks for sharing your fantastic story. I was able to envision all you described. We are happy that our video brought back keen moments. Thank you for the time you took to comment. Please, if you have not subscribed we would be grateful. Mark and Michelle.
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Thank you for your responce. Torrey is like a 2nd home for me
I went to Silverton in 1998, and the place was a true DUMP!
Not anymore; we love Silverton!
It's still a dump.
@@fritz4345 Lmaooo
Isn't that just a wonderful town! Been there many times, and especially Handlebars! Great chow. Thanks for a cool video!
Yes, Silverton is special, thanks for the comment, maybe we will see you in Handebars!
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.
Since the average elevation of Colorado is 6,800 ft., would the term "mountain town" be redundant? A great place to visit in the summer. The rest of the year is sketchy.
Spring, summer, and fall, and if you ski there is a Ski Resort.
I thought the upper Green was all Browns and Rainbows. What stretch gives up Cutties?
The section above Fontenelle Reservoir, as well as the tailwater harbors two species of Cutthroat.
Thanks for the great video! I notice you are driving a Jeep Gladiator and it looks like you pull a camper. We have a similar vehicle and are considering a small travel trailer. Any quick advice? We were in Ouray last fall and loved it. The cliff roads scare me too!
Hi Paul, thank you for the nice comment. Our Winnebago Minnie Winnie weighs 3100 lbs dry; I never fill it with water until we are close to our destination. Be sure to purchase an equalizer hitch; it helps distribute the weight evenly. We have traveled the Million Dollar Highway many times, and it still puts some fear in both of us. Happy travels!
Ya should have asked who was the lady in the blue dress, in the painting in the loby of the hotel.
Oh please tell me, as with all of Silverton, it must be a good story. Thanks for watching!