Beautiful Carvings & Old Mine Site
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@garrygrenis2316
@garrygrenis2316 6 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much very educational ❤watching
@justinsane7128
@justinsane7128 Күн бұрын
Mmmm spidey 🍲
@wakcackle3555
@wakcackle3555 Күн бұрын
Some things looked like sculpture. Beautiful places.Thank you.
@patricksalazar7474
@patricksalazar7474 Күн бұрын
Loved it thanks
@GinormousOstrich
@GinormousOstrich 2 күн бұрын
your videos hold much more info than the title suggests...sort of anti-click bait. im hooked, and happy. thanks.
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration Күн бұрын
Thank you.
@cleattle
@cleattle 2 күн бұрын
I feel like my guy is worried about blaspheming and saying that the earth is older than 6000 years and the Mormons are gonna come get him!!!
@GinormousOstrich
@GinormousOstrich 2 күн бұрын
absolutely the most informative video on this subject i have seen anywhere. thank you sir, you are appreciated.
@Chriostopherbergs
@Chriostopherbergs 4 күн бұрын
Great stuff.
@chriswertz1438
@chriswertz1438 4 күн бұрын
Watched this for the second time, love your work. I've spent alot of time in the mountains and never thought of looking at the trees for carvings. Are there spanish mining tools around and was their metal better than our early tools? Thanks!
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 3 күн бұрын
Thank you. I've never found any old tools, but I also don't use a metal detector, so the odds of me finding anything is slim to none. Maybe someday I will use a detector, but for now I don't want the extra weight of lugging it around. They used copper, bronze, iron tools mainly. Their tools would have been primitive compared to modern high strength steel. Steel was available, but more rare back then. They also used gun power, fire setting and mercury amalgamation.
@chriswertz1438
@chriswertz1438 3 күн бұрын
@LowBudgetExploration thanks
@justinsane7128
@justinsane7128 4 күн бұрын
Well played Sir😊
@jamesstevens504
@jamesstevens504 5 күн бұрын
Your description of this character is right on. A human figure in motion. That is exactly how the Chinese character would be described. With this character you can say cause and effect. You may have stumbled on to a petroglyph made by a Chinese prospector marking an area where he found a source of mineral.
@jamesstevens504
@jamesstevens504 5 күн бұрын
It could be a Chinese character yin, meaning cause or source, or juen meaning a granary. Another character similar is called kwen which means problem or hardship. Chinese were in America from the California gold rush on, but Shang dynasty Chinese were here 3000 years ago. They didn't use this type of character. Some believe Chinese explorers during the Ming era were here and they could have etched this type of character. Shang oracle bone petroglyphs have been found from CA to New Mexico. John Rushkamp wrote a book on this topic. Amazon.
@chriswertz1438
@chriswertz1438 6 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@chriswertz1438
@chriswertz1438 6 күн бұрын
Thank you, love your work! Merry Christmas
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 6 күн бұрын
Thanks Chris and same too you.
@sixfigureskibum
@sixfigureskibum 8 күн бұрын
Im in Sandy. I have a tool i use to locate ag /au/ pgm deposits . It works. But ive only fpund otger peoples mines so far 😂
@genergaring1357
@genergaring1357 9 күн бұрын
do you have a map of the spanish treasure here in the philippines. i found something that i know was made by the spanish, there are two types of stone that have been marked.and it is close to the road they made before that is still in use today which we call the spanish road..
@genergaring1357
@genergaring1357 9 күн бұрын
do you have a map of the spanish treasure here in the philippines. i found something that i know was made by the spanish, there are two types of stone that have been marked..
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 10 күн бұрын
People assume the Priests, Bishops, and Pope were required to be celebit, but the early decision actually was: "they could not marry". The Church didn't want to be responsible for wives and children if a priest died early in life, (many did back then). The subject gets accused of: "the Church wanted the money, but, single priests don't routinely have any, "They take a vow of poverty". There are some that may inherit family money, but all things considered, "there's more to this subject than our ideas and interpretations in the 21st Century. Back to my point, when they were directed to not Larry, (I don't believe they were required or expected to be celebit, that came later, with Monks first, then in or after the Middle Ages. (I would recommend a fact check on this for fuller accuracy, I'm doing this from recall, and there vast info added in my mind since my first learning these details. Bottom line, today: Yes, they are largely expected to be celebit, non marry, although they are accepting married Priests that convert from the Episcopal Church/Anglican Church. The church has endured some real scrutiny, accusations, assumptions, and "although I feel it's time for the Church to Update and Revise what was originally adjusted to get the Christian Religion to fit Constatine's Rulership needs, (that a whole other story), but countless are discovering the greater truths, and "if the Religion intends to be based on Yeshua/Jesus and his Teachings, then there must be some adjustments made. I believe Pope Francis would love to do that, but like everything else, there is a "Right Wing and Fundamentalist type of Catholics", and they would react severely. Nevermind that it would be an effort to make the Religion more Authentic. Folks have a hard time dealing with their "Learned Fears, Ideologies, and Dogmas." But it must go for us to grow into our "Higher Mind aka Mature Mind" (evolve) and it by no means requires abandoning one Belief in God, or Yeshua/Jesus, it just means the more original and accurate story. Yeshua was a practicing Rabbi, of Nazarian Judaism, and then he was teaching the Ancient Knowledge, then found in the "Hermetic Principals", today called "Universal Laws", most particularly the "Universal Law of Attraction" History and the Texts, many writings and many every bit as qualified as the New Testament Gospels, have clarity.
@clayhorrocks9560
@clayhorrocks9560 10 күн бұрын
Another awesome video, please tell me you had your fishing pole with you. That looked like some killer fishing holes
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 10 күн бұрын
Hey Clay, hope your doing good. LOL, I know what you mean and I thought the same thing, probably some nice ones in there!
@peacebrain4471
@peacebrain4471 11 күн бұрын
What tells you these werent done by some teenagers 10 yrs ago?
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 11 күн бұрын
Experience.
@peacebrain4471
@peacebrain4471 10 күн бұрын
Im not buyin it.
@Bruce-l9k
@Bruce-l9k 12 күн бұрын
Have you ever found any Spanish gold or coins. I enjoy your videos more than other geologists.
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 12 күн бұрын
I've found native gold before (small amounts), but never any Spanish gold or coins. I have found many old mining artifacts (American), which is always fun. Thank you for the compliment, but I'm not a geologist. I just study geology because it helps me when I'm out exploring around, but I'm not certified or anything like that.
@Bruce-l9k
@Bruce-l9k 12 күн бұрын
@ that’s why I can understand you,no big terminology that I don’t understand, it sure would be interesting to have a good gold detector around some of those places, like mine lab 5000 ,6000,7000 I have a 5000 that thing sniffs out anything. I’m in Alaska and many of the places here are to full of trash to use it. Thanks for your hard work.
@paulcasino7871
@paulcasino7871 12 күн бұрын
You should get a personal air monitor for going in old mines like that
@brentonboutin9584
@brentonboutin9584 12 күн бұрын
As always, thank you.I wish I could watch a couple hours of your stuff every day. Also wish you had been my teacher when I was little. I also wish we were friends and could explore together. I love your stuff. You're an awesome person in my book.
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 12 күн бұрын
Many thanks! I wish I could post more videos, but its hard to find this type of stuff. I read a lot of old history books that have very fascinating stories that have been lost to time. I really want to make videos about these old stories.
@brentonboutin9584
@brentonboutin9584 12 күн бұрын
@LowBudgetExploration Well, other than a few children's books.I've never read a real book in my life. Perhaps that's why your stories are so amazing to me.Because of the vicarious nature that you deliver them. You're better than a book to me.
@richie5844
@richie5844 12 күн бұрын
1:09 is a perfect arrow glyph near #2 maybe pointing a direction?
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 12 күн бұрын
I went back and watched that portion of the video you reference and I see what you mean. As weird as it sounds, there are times I will take pictures to study when I get home. I will see stuff in the pictures the camera pics up that I didn't see in real life. This could be one of those times. The direction the arrow is pointing is the area where I believe the men were ambushed. It points down the canyon to the creek. The next time I am in the area I will go back and take a look. Thank you and good observation.
@stormmountain2521
@stormmountain2521 12 күн бұрын
Every time I watch your videos I learn something new or a new way to think about it. I have stumbled on maybe 50 different symbols and signs as I'm an old fella and I couldn't interpret them but I'm learning now that there are ways. Too old to go back out there but I kind of lived through this and alert a lot heartfelt thank you. Take care my friend
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 12 күн бұрын
Thank you sir.
@stormmountain2521
@stormmountain2521 12 күн бұрын
@LowBudgetExploration again thank you and carry on.
@edwardspeck-o4w
@edwardspeck-o4w 12 күн бұрын
Check with college for records?
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 12 күн бұрын
I searched around a bit online, but never made any formal request to the University.
@VictorHarper-k9j
@VictorHarper-k9j 13 күн бұрын
Those are not 450 year old trees..
@jamesstevens504
@jamesstevens504 13 күн бұрын
Looks like a Chinese character.
@JelvisChristley
@JelvisChristley 13 күн бұрын
My understanding of the spiral is that it indicates water. Multiple spirals indicates large body of water. The etched one in a square looks a lot like the Chibes word for "man" the square reminds me of the square sometimes seen around artist signature seals from older Chinese prints. Thanks for showing these 😊
@danielsasboot4466
@danielsasboot4466 13 күн бұрын
Love it keep em coming.
@CostaChris80132
@CostaChris80132 15 күн бұрын
Awesome video. I was wondering how it was they actually came to the realization that mercury absorbs gold?
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 15 күн бұрын
I've never been able to find the person who is credited with the discovery. More than likely, the discovery was purely accidental. It probably went something like this: Unbeknown to some ancient Alchemist he accidently tips over a vessel containing Mercury on his workbench prior to going to bed. During the night, this mercury came into contact with some gold coins that were also on the work bench. When the Alchemist ventured into his lab the next morning. Much to his dismay, he observed that the mercury had began absorbing the gold coins. He shares this observation with others, experiments are done, knowledge is shared and the rest is history. At least that is how I imagine it taking place.
@CostaChris80132
@CostaChris80132 11 күн бұрын
Appreciate the insight.
@gladegoodrich2297
@gladegoodrich2297 15 күн бұрын
Growing up in the basin in the 50s every old timer I met said they rode with Butch Cassidy. 🤣
@mylife6453
@mylife6453 15 күн бұрын
This looks like the mouth of the Cache la Poudre River in Colorado. The fur trades cached powder here and gear.
@OdySlim
@OdySlim 15 күн бұрын
So do you have any videos that show undisturbed or caches that you discovered unmolested. I sure would love to see one. Thank you for your time.
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 15 күн бұрын
I know where one is (Cache Site) that I am 90% confident is undisturbed and still remains in the ground. It is a Spanish Cache and laid out very brilliantly. I don't want to go into the details, but for me to go back to this site and do further research would create some potentially severe legal issues.
@OdySlim
@OdySlim 14 күн бұрын
@@LowBudgetExploration that is totally intense. It must be driving you crazy. You only live once. Tuff ~
@OdySlim
@OdySlim 14 күн бұрын
@@LowBudgetExploration Hopefully it will stay unmolested. I can only imagine what was going through your mind when you first discovered it.
@OdySlim
@OdySlim 15 күн бұрын
I thoroughly enjoy watching and listening to your videos. Thank you very much.
@TEAMJESUS-JOHN316
@TEAMJESUS-JOHN316 15 күн бұрын
Beavers rest every Sabbath day (Saturday). Doesn't matter what region. All work stops. Thanks 👍
@michaelfercik3691
@michaelfercik3691 15 күн бұрын
After federal mining claims have been filed near Moon Lake, I need to take you to the claims for teaching you basic dowsing and show the extremely fast helicoptering of the dowsing rod over extremely high grade gold and silver veins that are buried under 300 feet of glacier rock and till. Once we have federal mining claims staked and filed in the spring of 2025, the previously unknown complete story will be told of the Spanish ORO - Tom & Caleb Rhoades Pine Tree Mine Shaft - Mel Fisher's helicopter flown magnetometer searching for the Spanish Galleon gold bar repository - with all three being the same old filled in and Indian hidden Spanish ORO/Rhoades Pine Mine Shaft. Also, I can dowse the old mined-out Spanish Platinum-Gold-Silver Glory Hole Mine that is below the Moon Lake Dam on the east side of Lake Fork River. We should hike up to the Spanish Glory Hole Mine to look for Spanish signs, carvings or historically lost/broken discarded objects. The Spanish completely removed all ore with mining out to and through several yards of the host strata for seeing if there were signs of another Precious Metals Glory Hole. Tom and Caleb Rhoades did not mine in the Spanish Glory Hole. The second Spanish/Rhodes shared precious metals mine that we should look at is the Old Paint Mine. These three locations supplied the Spanish/Rhoades precious metals from the western half of the Uinta Mountain Range. Dry Creek near Vernal is the Eastern Uinta Mountain Range precious metal deposits. I have not dowsed out this gold depositing area, but I can dowse it from Duchene driving on the highway with the dowsing from a moving vehicle's amplified energizing of the dowsing past Dinosaur National Monument into Colorado.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 15 күн бұрын
There are 2 points I would like to share on the relative subject, (thoughts to consider/ponder): 1) I'm thinking ... the symbol you cross reference to Carol's book is not actually the same symbol: The one on the rock is a common find all over the world, possibly most recognized as being like the "spirals" on the stones at New Grange, in Ireland. They are plentiful in the areas of the West, and in Northern Nevada (Wendover area) where the, "said to be oldest Petroglyphs", in the USA are found. I have come to feel the spiral represents "energy", merely my own hypothesis. The one in the book, a sort of sideways 6, is different in its appearance. 2) Most folks (students, the Public, and those particularly interested in the content + related History), aren't aware of the fact that: (Limited to "0" efforts in the various areas of History, and the works/findings/content written by Academics of Archaeology and Anthropology, *(have actually contained any investigation/research that includes asking and recording the Native People's accounts on the subject.) 🔺The History that is found in Textbooks: rarely, if ever, includes any of the Native People's own History information. Occasionally a reference is made and cited as Myth, (usually written in the most bizarre of analogies, as if to infer or suggest that: "All their History, Oral or Written, is highly myth, fictional, legend, and/or even child-like in its origin and thought.") ____________________________ Note: One of my degrees is in History/Ancient History, and I continue to study and research various ares/subjects of History, thus, I just want to make this point for benefit of Conscious Awareness. I've found, repeatedly, when the Native People's input their Oral History is considered, it overwhelmingly is more revealing and accurate than any of the current "Mainstream Academics/Archaeologists/Anthropologists" descriptions and related content. (This has come to be realized through Science vakues applied to History, such as Carbon Dating and DNA. DNA is revealing a vast amount of inaccuracies in the "Mainstream Academic" written History. Our Ancestors were far more more mobil, excellent Seafarers, and far more innovative, adept in their writings, (including petroglyphs, hieroglyphs, pictographs), than they have been given credit for. I feel the sharing of this is Worth your awareness for "Discerning greater accuracies" from the subjects you Explore and Discover" With regards to your reference, Carol, I am not accusing her work of any known flaws, rather, I am suggesting it is of value to know the resources cited in the book. On a most positive note, I expect we will experience a far greater flow of more accurate information relative to all History as the value of Lab based Science nudges Academics to return to the "Original Standards" and adhering to the "Standards of Science and Research", which directs: "the Mind to be:fully Open, free of any predetermined Beliefs, Theories, Opinions, ......... and allowing the Research Methodologies to extract the greater facts." It aids in removing the "Ego Mind" from the mix, and allows for "Freedom of Thoughts", new Theories and Alternatives, to be investigated, and this makes for a pathway for New Explorations and Discoveries. Thanks, Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 15 күн бұрын
Thank you Beth for the comment and sharing your ideas. The Petroglyphs and Pictographs of the Western United States are truly amazing and full of intrigue. In the video I did my best to preface my statements with, "No one alive can interpret these petroglyphs, no one alive I'm aware of even claims to have such knowledge". When I quote the petroglyph in the book I made sure and prefaced it with, "they believe it takes on the meaning of". I did this on purpose as not to mischaracterize their work. That being said, your theory regarding energy sources is just as valid as anyone else's and I appreciate you sharing it. Carol Paterson works extensively with Tribal Elders and frequently quotes them in her research. She really does do great work. She has a book called, "On the Trail of Spider Woman" I think you would really enjoy. Take care and thanks again.
@michaelfercik3691
@michaelfercik3691 13 күн бұрын
Research is the key to unlocking any facts interpreted from carvings left behind by our ancestors. The problem in researching is some of the facts have been written with personal feelings that camouflage the facts, leading into wrong interpretations. It is wise to research from as many sources as possible to generalize a correct interpretation of the historical carvings.
@MarvinThiessen
@MarvinThiessen 15 күн бұрын
12:02, a crude Apache style wickiup. I'd rather shave a beaver than make a hat out of it.
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 15 күн бұрын
LOL, I think many of us feel the same way.
@bostonmountain
@bostonmountain 15 күн бұрын
Fantastic and informative adventure. We look forward So Much to your videos. Many thanks and please, keep them coming!! #StayAwesome
@Dark_Snider
@Dark_Snider 15 күн бұрын
Sir! Basinite, this is my first time commenting on your videos. First I want to say excellent job with everything you have done lately. I very much enjoy , more so when you speak ,then your older ones with just the music. Very good! The Hut that you were in is 100% a Sasquatch " Bed" I did some digging about them in your area and they are prominent and sightings have been seen. Be careful, please! I do enjoy your posts when they come up and would hate to see a video pop up where it's Sasquatch telling us how to make a " Basinite Burger"
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 15 күн бұрын
LOL, I'll keep my eyes peeled friend and I most definitely don't want to end up as somethings meal.
@dalecampbell147
@dalecampbell147 15 күн бұрын
Cash or cache ? I think we need a real, live ,,, "intelligence" here, right ? ... (÷
@jwrappuhn71
@jwrappuhn71 15 күн бұрын
Excellent yarn.
@thomastrain7311
@thomastrain7311 15 күн бұрын
You and your channel are top notch! Here in Virginia there are 2 known rock art sites, the "paint lick" sute is near where i grew up. It contains the image of the eagle with two heads. One facing east, one facing west. Its amazing these symbols being found all over the planet. Thanks for the video, keep up the good work!
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 15 күн бұрын
Thank you Thomas.
@thomastrain7311
@thomastrain7311 15 күн бұрын
I really enjoy your videos, and 8 appreciate you sharing your knowledge. There's an artifact here where i live in Virginia that ive wondered about since i first got to see it. It's a limestone slab about the size of a diner table with a perfect spiral carved into the entire surface. The lines are about a half inch spaced, and the spiral covers the entire surface. It was found by farmers out squirrel hunting years ago and it is now in the wolf creek Indian village museum in Bastian Virginia. Would you have any insight into what it might possibly mean or have been used for?
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 15 күн бұрын
Small world. I used to live just north of the Wolf Creek (up in Princeton). The wife and I (and kids) stopped in there once and took the tour of the Village. If I remember correctly it was an exact replica of a Village they discovered when building the Interstate. I never saw the slab, it must have came after I visited the Village and/or I just happened to miss it. Is it possible it was built during Colonial times? Sounds very interesting. Much lost history in America, so you never know. It might date back even further.
@thomastrain7311
@thomastrain7311 15 күн бұрын
@LowBudgetExploration the slab was found by a couple guys hunting on a farm nearby. It's in the museum now. I take my kid to pipestem park quite often and we stopped by there back in the summer. I live down near Bristol and there's quite a bit of history down this way too. The lady in the museum told us that all those artifacts in the museum were donated by local farmers etc which is amazing considering how much they have. She also said the original dig was done by Smithsonian back in the 70's when I77 was being built. I'd love to see what they found. I had no idea buffalo migrated thru there at one time, and they found obsidian blades from Mexico there too. That's definitely a hidden gem of a museum
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 15 күн бұрын
@@thomastrain7311 I once took a 2 door Jeep around the track in Bristol. It was during Christmas and you could pay to do a lap. I was amazed how steep the sides of the track are, felt like I was going to roll. Pipestem is beautiful, I used to hike/explore around a lot in that area. Found many beautiful waterfalls. I would fish the New River down by Glyn Lynn a lot also. I really miss that entire area. Very beautiful and great people. Thanks for the trip down memory lane and the tip about the Village Museum.
@rdon1950
@rdon1950 15 күн бұрын
Next to the second square glyph, there looks like an arrow glyph just to the right of it
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 15 күн бұрын
Next time I'm in the area I'll take a look. Sometimes the camera will bring up details like that you don't see in real life.
@smokeyandspikeproductions
@smokeyandspikeproductions 15 күн бұрын
Excellent scenery, I really enjoy how you narrate each of your videos. I'm curious to know what type of camera do you use for your videos. The images are crystal clear and the resolution is immaculate.
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 15 күн бұрын
This will sound hard to believe but...I use my personal cell phone. It's an older iPhone 12 Pro Max. It's about 4 years old and is full of trail dust, been dropped numerous times, one time from a small cliff, dropped in streams on two occasions while crossing and one time I lost it in the forest for half a day. I switch the settings to 4k when filming, so I think this helps a lot. I also try not to move the camera too quickly when filming. My wife keeps telling me to trade it in for a newer phone. My phone looks like sh*t.
@smokeyandspikeproductions
@smokeyandspikeproductions 15 күн бұрын
@LowBudgetExploration No that actually doesn't surprise me. Newer and older phones are pretty amazing these days. Thanks for your reply.
@craigslyst
@craigslyst 15 күн бұрын
Looks lile a Sasquatch hut!
@rawhide154
@rawhide154 15 күн бұрын
I agree.
@Bee_kind_
@Bee_kind_ 15 күн бұрын
If you look at the ends of the sticks, they're cut at an angle. Squatch would use branches that have broken ends. My opinion is it's a human made hut.
@MarkGledhill-s1q
@MarkGledhill-s1q 15 күн бұрын
Godspeed.
@goon8o1
@goon8o1 15 күн бұрын
My dad (jeremy seamons) is a huge fan and has gained lifetimes of knowledge from you. He met you at the moon lake gathering this year and would like to get us out to go see some stuff with you! Thank you for everything you do to get us these vids and protect these sites. Stay safe and i hope to adventure with you sooner than later. - Justyn Seamons
@LowBudgetExploration
@LowBudgetExploration 15 күн бұрын
Thank you Justyn and please tell your dad hi from me.