UPDATE: I'm trying to work with KZbin Creator Support to figure out why some of you are having strange language issues with this video. Some have said that refreshing the video will eventually get it to English. I'm sorry, once I have an update I will post here.* Hey all, I had to take this down after my initial upload because of a strange glitch where people were only seeing the video in German. So I re-uploaded and hope I fixed the issue. Thank you for supporting the channel over the past year, excited for what's coming in year 2! Check out today's sponsor, Surfshark for a Desert Drifter discount surfshark.com/desert
@scout061714 күн бұрын
Oh, you were speaking in tongues?
@4x4pirates4 күн бұрын
It fixed the language issue for me.
@theswabbie304 күн бұрын
Fixed
@ObamAmerican484 күн бұрын
Fixed! Congrats on the anniversary, Andrew. Love and appreciate what you do.
@alannachristie64954 күн бұрын
Thank you for making that clear...thought I was the one glitching! I did watch the first time round and don't believe I was hearing it in German! Keep up the good videos! Your voice is very soothing to listen to! ❤😊
@mlgauss604354 күн бұрын
You shouldn't have to apologize for not telling where you are. MOST of us, totally understand! I personally couldn't get to those places even if I knew where! I'd rather leave it up to the experts, like you, to show us what you find. I have watched your channel for almost a year, so have a happy anniversary! I thoroughly appreciate and enjoy your videos and hope you continue to do these!
@thatguy61114 күн бұрын
Can’t agree more, no one complains that you can’t touch ancient masterpieces in a museum because your denied access to the spaces they are kept in, this is no different just because it’s not in a building. The fact it’s on public ground does not mean we have any “right” to know where to find these ancient master works of their day.
@mj27454 күн бұрын
Same! I'm glad you don't reveal the locations. It would all be lost.
@stephengraham11534 күн бұрын
"You shouldn't have to apologize for not telling where you are" I agree totally. Although I suspect that the vast majority of subscribers would tread lightly if visiting one of these locations, it really only takes one or two people to ruin them for everyone else.
@warrenpatten77174 күн бұрын
Thanks for your hard work. Fantastic job on all your camera footage. Congratulations on the year and enjoy watching each show. Cheers from Sydney Australia. Have a great Christmas. 👍 thanks mate 👍
@josephlilly83144 күн бұрын
My wife and I totally agree with you! We could never get to those places ourselves, and are grateful to Andrew for his expertise, as well as his courage in climbing rocks we would consider impassible!
@ibestrokin4 күн бұрын
Been here from the beginning, didnt even realize you're at 380K as of today. Congrats! As an indigenous puebloan descendant, appreciate your respect for the lands you explore.
@Desert.Drifter4 күн бұрын
Thank you my friend
@spookygirl77614 күн бұрын
@@Desert.Drifter yes, you have Native American subscribers. 👍
@Dru5174 күн бұрын
@@spookygirl7761we’re all native Americans
@williambenner7013 күн бұрын
@@Dru517says who?
@BlackStump1723 күн бұрын
@@Dru517Nope , I am an Australian . I only found these videos a couple of weeks ago . KZbin did good .
@RHawkAdventures2 күн бұрын
Thank you for not posting location data! It will stop relic hunters, and prevent many useless rescues from unprepared hikers. There are many people that go into the back country that have no business being there risking others for there stupidty. Former SAR team member & Wilderness EMT.
@jase4270Күн бұрын
People can go out and explore if they want to and if anybody needs rescued there are people trained to do it, it is there job isn't it, or should we all stay at home just in case we need rescued.
@jamesedwards6173Күн бұрын
@@jase4270 Spoken just like someone who's spent no time in the wilderness... 🤦♂️ RHawkAdventures is exactly correct. I've made hundreds of trips into the wild, and, unfortunately, I've also seen the damage that happens to places when they go from known to unknown. 😕
@lovedaybebe58813 күн бұрын
I’m so grateful to have found your channel 🙏🏻 I live in such different terain , I’m nestled in the tiny hills of Somerset Uk 🇬🇧 and I absolutely marvel at your huge skies , and vast mountain ranges. Your care and mindfulness of the history lives of the ancestors of the land is very special. Thank you for taking us along with you 🙏🏻
@heikechilds28164 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kind invitation to have us tag along digitally. You have achieved a lot in one year. Congratulations for that and heartfelt gratitude.
@Desert.Drifter4 күн бұрын
Thank you for being willing to tag along!
@LauraStone-b7i4 күн бұрын
@@Desert.Drifter You videos are great for relaxing, thanks
@edhazlewood1244 күн бұрын
I went with a Native American art show to Japan about 30 years ago. I got to know most of the artists personally. One of them told me that his family had found jewelry in an Indian Gallery in Portland, Oregon that was buried with his grandmother. There are still unscrupulous people out there that will even rob graves. That is why it is so important to keep your locations private. Good work.
@DanHORVATH-yi6cu23 сағат бұрын
I had heard of a person that did this up outside of Payson AZ. That person went to prison long ago. Prior to 2000.
@Desert.Drifter5 сағат бұрын
Yes, sadly there has been, and continues to be, plenty of looting throughout our country’s archaeological sites 😔
@divertoph2 сағат бұрын
@@Desert.Drifteryou're not wrong. There are only 3 people on this planet I share site discoveries with. All 3 are usually exploring with me.
@noyopacific4 күн бұрын
Congratulations on the first Anniversary of the channel ! The growth of the channel has been remarkable and I think you deserve the success. Thanks for the videos Andrew !!!
@Desert.Drifter4 күн бұрын
Thank you noyopacific, you’ve been here since the beginning, and I appreciate that! Love seeing your comments
@pkmagic4 күн бұрын
I just wanted you to whip out a bivi bag and stealth camp overnight in that cave! What a cool place!
@dennismokry2584 күн бұрын
Looking forward to a revisit video for your 2yr anniversary and bunch of fun stuff in between.
@glennwing42922 күн бұрын
I was a rock climber for a long time until I went through a devastating illness. Now at 79, I am happy to watch others enjoy the adventure of the unknown. A wise elder, once gave me some advice that still resonates, even today. "When in doubt, don't." Watching you navigate your way up the mountain, I can appreciate your caution as you climb.
@pamalayewell51553 күн бұрын
I am grateful that you don't give location specifics. All of us who love watching your channel and listening to your commentary appreciate the care and reverence you practice as you travel through these ancient places. As usual, though, I was white knuckled several times watching you work your way up to the arch. The unstable rocks, sandy/gravely surfaces and brittle dead trees along with some of the camera angles made me hold my breath till you got on more solid footing. I know you are experienced and professional and don't take chances. Most of us would NEVER get to see these incredibly beautiful places if it were not for you and a handful of other adventurers. I love watching you videos and look forward to everyone and watch many over and over again. The last thing I want to say is, like you, I wonder WHY these people chose to live in these seemingly impossible places. It makes me appreciate the effort, strength and ingenuity they had. What incredible lives they lived!
@davebottarini51644 күн бұрын
I love your philosophy about leave No trace, take no relics, leave it where you find it.
@smokethirteen4 күн бұрын
Congrats on the success of this channel. The photography, adventure, storyline, and introspective monologue make this channel a must watch!
@novampires2234 күн бұрын
Plus his voice is lovely..😊
@rnewquist49964 күн бұрын
My absolute favorite channel on KZbin
@MargaretWellman-Turgeon4 күн бұрын
Mine too!! 🎉 ❤❤❤❤
@davidnash64294 күн бұрын
@@MargaretWellman-Turgeon More weird, I came back a few hours later and it was in English. Time to watch :)
@drummersagainstitk4 күн бұрын
I ENJOY your use of the drone better than anyone because you don't OVERUSE it to explain your work. Thank you for turning me on to a subject I'd NEVER EVER know about. Cont success.
@brkaz58644 күн бұрын
Congratulations on your 1 year Anniversary. Thank you for not posting exact locations of the sites you visit. As a native of the American Southwest I've seen many beautiful sites in my long life. In re-visiting some of these sites many years later is breaks my heart to see the destruction wrought by individuals with no respect to the history and beauty left by our ancestors. I follow you because of the respect and reverence you show in your travels.
@MzzAnnThrope4 күн бұрын
As a fan and sound bath practitioner who plays Native American Flute, your flute playing was very nice. 👏👏👏
@HeidiSue604 күн бұрын
No lie, that first glimpse of the arch gave me a shiver. How beautiful!
@Desert.Drifter4 күн бұрын
It’s a stunning feature, no doubt about it!
@stephenwarrington97194 күн бұрын
Thank you for not geo-tagging! Great content and happy trails!
@coreystrope22394 күн бұрын
Desert Drifter's storytelling is unparalleled. I look forward to each new adventure! ❤
@anandtorrentsalcaraz44487 сағат бұрын
Dear Andrew / Desert Drifter, me and my wife watch you from Catalonia and we want to congratulate you on this first anniversary of your channel. I can tell you it has transfomed our You Tube experience. I think the Internet was invented precisely so that us humans could share valuable information and promote such positive values as the ones you endorse. Thanks for your care towards heritage. We are learning so much through your channel and we keep on looking forward to your next video!
@JustinLee-pz7su4 күн бұрын
I don't care if your videos are 15 minutes or 45 minutes. I enjoy watching all of them and maybe even part 1 2 or 3 combined. Might even be fun seeing a 2-hour video in a 3-week sequence. There's so much in between that is probably fascinating
@patrickcarroll20434 күн бұрын
The quality of your content is so impressive given the fact that you've been doing this for a year. Can't wait to see what you do in the future!
@Desert.Drifter4 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@Omega19074 күн бұрын
Congrats on the one year anniversary! As someone who doesn't live in north america (central european here), I'm stunned by the landscape/emptiness of people and of course the ruins you show in every video. Here in europe we just don't have anything like that - lots of historical sites and aweinspiring ruins, but all those things are very, and I mean very, different to the part of the world you show us! Thank you for your topnotch videos, respectfull appreciation of the past and good luck for the next year of exploration! I can't wait to see on what trips you're taking us next ;)
@supertruckertom2 күн бұрын
The arrival of Old World disease with the Missionaries resulted in a 90%+ depopulation of North American cultures. By the 1600's most were gone. Population estimates reach as high as 100 Million people in the pre Columbus Western Hemisphere.
@kayhansen92292 күн бұрын
I know isn't it amazing! I'm a native born American, and even I'm shocked I mean I had seen stuff like this in some movies in grade school but it was just like the Grand canyon with this traditional music that is spectacular enough but the vastness of it is what I don't understand that America has this vast vast plateau and even more that is uninhabited like and that ancient Indians live there I would never know the extent of these ruins. Or I would not have the understanding of this particular time period when these Indians were hiding for their lives. I still can't get over the remoteness of it all. Now I'm old with congestive heart failure at 67 so I will never get to do this stuff any hiking. And I was at one time a sleek 103 lb woman n speed racer, and dancer. So it's nice to learn this stuff even at this late stage in the game.
@kayhansen92292 күн бұрын
I know isn't it amazing! I'm a native born American, and even I'm shocked I mean I had seen stuff like this in some movies in grade school but it was just like the Grand canyon with this traditional music that is spectacular enough but the vastness of it is what I don't understand that America has this vast vast plateau and even more that is uninhabited like and that ancient Indians live there I would never know the extent of these ruins. Or I would not have the understanding of this particular time period when these Indians were hiding for their lives. I still can't get over the remoteness of it all. Now I'm old with congestive heart failure at 67 so I will never get to do this stuff any hiking. And I was at one time a sleek 103 lb woman n speed racer, and dancer. So it's nice to learn this stuff even at this late stage in the game.
@Omega19072 күн бұрын
@@supertruckertom I do have a rudimentery understanding of the consequences of migration/conquest. I'm quite interested in history (both prehistoric and classical/antiquity). Though I have to say, a lot of sites he visits/shows us predate the arrival of europeans. Also in europe you can see also quite a few major population disruptions due to migration and some huge population drops due to either migration or deases (probably most well known is the black plague that decimated the european population by between estimated 30 and 50% within a few years - that's between 75 and 200 million). Even though I'm european, I can still appreciate the craftmanship, remains and culture of other peoples - keeping an open mind is the key to a good life imho!
@Omega19072 күн бұрын
@@kayhansen9229 The vastness and emptiness of those endless grasslands and canyons is something truely humbling/inspiring. The only experience I had that I imagine could maybe come close is, when you stand on the top a mountain in the alps quite a bit above the treeline (guess around 3.000m would be sufficient) - one little inconsequental human speck looking over the landscape and wondering how people lived in times before. Who was maybe standing at the same spot before? What were they thinking? Did they have the same feelings or are they a new/modern thing with our distance to nature/lost connection to our surroundings?
@rockybalboa58964 күн бұрын
So thankful your channel found my feed. It is not like I was viewing other exploration channels, but for some reason I clicked on yours. Boy, what an unexpected find. Thank you for taking us along on your journeys.
@Desert.Drifter5 сағат бұрын
Glad you found the channel, thanks for tuning in!
@donusmc14 күн бұрын
"I’d love to get the drone out but I have to stay focused" cuts to stunning drone footage 😂 I love it! Thanks for another amazing adventure.
@scottycartercom4 күн бұрын
Now you make your own soundtracks! Dude this channel just went way next level of Authentic magic!
@patticarson72762 күн бұрын
Yes! Love the subtle background soundtrack!
@Desert.Drifter5 сағат бұрын
Glad you liked the native flute, I’ll have to bring it along more frequently
@TheAlaskaMom4 күн бұрын
Thank you for taking this old, Alaskan Grandma along on your adventures! I love your videos!
@chuckie56714 күн бұрын
To think that whole families climbed those cliffs, young and old folks and the young men hauling the wood up to make their dwellings. They were remarkable people. Congrats on your one year anniversary. As always a great video and exploration.
@ireneadele48104 күн бұрын
Yes, they lived their lives and yet left behind the beauty of nature. To think of what is done to the planet today just makes me sad.
@rickc21024 күн бұрын
gotta wonder how much of their landscape has eroded in the intervening years
@allanfifield82563 күн бұрын
I assume that they hauled water up daily also.
@HalfWarrior3 күн бұрын
Thanks Andrew; as a dude who grew up in Arizona, I really appreciate tagging along with you in your videos; but mainly because now I am watching from a wheelchair and can’t do anything like this anymore. Congrats on the 1 year mark! Hopefully, many more to come! Great job on your journey!
@Brommear4 күн бұрын
Professional editing! You see amazing things. Thank you for letting me tag along.
@hermitlifeinthemountainsub94934 күн бұрын
I'm sitting in the ER watching this. It takes me there, and I appreciate it. It is neutral to the others as well, no politics or crime. Thank you DD
@stephengraham11534 күн бұрын
The DD's videos are educational and quite fascinating. One of the best uses of YT I have seen. We get to see places that we are unlikely ever to visit. Particularly like the excellent drone camerawork where we see vistas that have remained essentially unchanged for thousands of years. Makes you realise how lucky we are to live on such a beautiful planet.
@EsmereldaPea4 күн бұрын
Hoping things worked out for you and whatever happened you're on the mend.
@liamgross72174 күн бұрын
First time viewer, thanks for taking me on your journey. That was a big effort. 👍 from 🇦🇺
@franks49734 күн бұрын
I generally hate commercials of any kind, however I love seeing my partner in crime. Always brings a chuckle. Also, I completely understand why you don’t post locations. I have seen too much casual destruction, appreciate how respectful you are. When these are gone, it is forever! I can no longer do these treks myself but I still love seeing them. Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving.
@chrisgundersen11174 күн бұрын
@@franks4973 I would agree with you most of the time on advertisements but advertisements for positive people doing positive. Things is a good thing. The advertisers on this product believe in what he’s doing, and I am for that
@Kalikat-uk5ve4 күн бұрын
Happy 1yr. Anniversary!You have accomplished alot. You have accrued a great many followers, and should be proud. You are a self taught historian, an archaelogist and a story teller , you're gracious and humble and we all get to live a little vicariously through you. You have alot to teach people and you lead by example, which is so important so that other people who are interested, do not take, or steal, not even a pottery shard, or an arrow head, from these ancient archaeological sites, you make sure people know the proper etiquette when visiting, so they know not to camp near or in a site, so that it may be preserved so that people can continue to enjoy and protect so many of these known and unknown sites. Ive shared your channel with my sons, and they have shown ur channel to their friends, and so on ,and I would urge your other viewers to share as well. Keep on keeping on, sir. Your doing a tremendous service so that the indigenous people that once roamed this land, when it was wild and free, have a proper history told and not forgotten. ❤️🌎
@nanathin33073 күн бұрын
I admire you for not sharing the locations. They are not secret; people can find them on their own, but not in droves. Keep it up. I love your videos!
@SenseiOwens4 күн бұрын
I love watching these, but I need to be fully awake because your voice is so soothing. One year carrying all of us along!!! Hope your back isn't tired so we get more!!
@debbiestewart67564 күн бұрын
Your voice is very calming and leaves me feeling peaceful after watching. Love your adventures. We have only been to moab and mesa verde area but we are getting older now
@JdubU4 күн бұрын
I think you've built an incredibly important catalog of important videos
@jimkennedy92423 күн бұрын
This is a good point! Indeed!
@E.o.t.46374 күн бұрын
Congrats Andrew on your first year and after 380k subscribers?! What?! Great job! It doesn't surprise me how fast this grew and I can't be more happier for you and Mrs. Desert Drifter!
@Desert.Drifter4 күн бұрын
😁🙏🏼
@b.questor2 күн бұрын
Desert Drifter can experience the bug bites, creepy crawlies, and any poison ivy while I comfortably explore and feel inspired to draft like story panels in appreciation. Happy anniversary to this wonderful channel.
@daryldertell31864 күн бұрын
Congrats on your anniversary. Your right to not mention locations. People can look for themselves if they want. Really enjoy your vids .thank you for showing them.
@tj_poepoe4 күн бұрын
One year already and I honestly have no idea how you don’t have a million plus subs yet. Great videos and content, the footage is always super high def too. Keep up the great content!
@Desert.Drifter4 күн бұрын
Thanks, hopefully we’ll get there one day!
@phlebgrl60644 күн бұрын
Thank you Andrew and the DD crew for fixing the audio! I’m all set to enjoy this special video!! Happy Thanksgiving everyone! 🦃 And Happy One Year Anniversary to Desert Drifter!
@Desert.Drifter4 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving to you phlebgrl!
@scout061714 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking this off private. You’re video’s are too good to be private. Thank you for the videos and for being sly sharing your faith with your viewers. God bless you and prosper you.
@mountainhobbit19714 күн бұрын
He had issues with this video having German audio...so he re-uploaded it.
@Desert.Drifter4 күн бұрын
I set to private and then re-uploaded because of the strange automatic dubbing problem people are having. It seems like some still are having that problem. I'm reaching out to KZbin support now...
@blueeyes39284 күн бұрын
@@Desert.Drifteryou are the best🎉 thank you for sharing those amazing tours, it makes me happy😊
@allanfifield82563 күн бұрын
@@Desert.Drifter Alluring Arctic had there latest video default to French. There is some sort of recent glitch in the upload process.
@Jetchisel4 күн бұрын
What an exceptional episode to celebrate the first year of Desert Drifter !! Thank you Andrew for your amazing achievement !!! CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!! Greetings from Melbourne, Australia.
@51marshmellow2 күн бұрын
Andrew, you and your lovely wife create extraordinary content which always touches me with a myriad of information and leaves me with gratitude to you for stretching my understanding of the areas and the peoples you share each splendid post. Watching this anniversary episode (Congratulations 🎉❤🎉) I realize just how much I have learned from your posts and how much I can recognize now as you daringly traverse this magnificent part of our country. Thank you so much and may the multiple steps you both take keep you safe and bringing us all that interests you for as long as you choose to share your lives with us.
@jaydenantonioo4 күн бұрын
Congratulations and Happy 1 year Desert Drifter!! 🙏 You’ve grown so rapidly within one year, proud of being here along the journey 🎊
@falconquest20684 күн бұрын
Congratulations on the one year anniversary Andrew. My wife and I have watched every video. We wish you all the best as you continue to explore and enlighten us.
@candaceshelton33214 күн бұрын
I am a retired history teacher. I loved teaching the 1st half of American history. I love seeing and learning from you.
@whatgoesaroundcomesaround9202 күн бұрын
Ditto. Had many Navajo students who shared some info -- not every thing must be kept private from responsible outsiders.
@stanleystrycharz25723 күн бұрын
One year! Congratulations. Your channel is the most satisfying South West exploring one I have come across. Just seeing where the old people lived and the extreme measures they took to hide themselves and their food gives a good clue as to how dangerous it must have been for them. I wonder what the danger was? Other tribes, large animals or something we haven't even considered? Keep up the amazing content and stay safe. Thank you for showing and protecting history!
@itzjonahКүн бұрын
I had no idea your channel was so young! I must have stumbled upon your videos right near the beginning. Congrats on 1 year! I’ve throughly enjoyed your explorations and I particularly love the emphasis you put on the native people who inhabited these places. It’s truly such a monumental shame how little we know about the people who roamed this country before us, so thank you for sharing with us the things you find. I look forward to the years to come!
@janislohman81254 күн бұрын
Camera work was great! Glad i dont have to climb that cliff. Geeze felt like i was there. Stay safe, cant wait for more😁💖💖💖💖
@bobs72954 күн бұрын
I found myself leaning into the high side of the narrow trail a couple of times. Very real!
@fox5775774 күн бұрын
@bobs7295 me too!
@excelternow4 күн бұрын
I could never understand my son's obsession with the desert and rock climbing, until I watched your channel. Now I am obsessed! Great channel, thank you!🎉❤❤
@ObamAmerican484 күн бұрын
Congratulations, Andrew! 🎉😊 It's a challenge to comprehend how people lived 100s or 1000s of years ago...why they lived the way they did and the choices they made to live there. They lived in harmony and symmetry with the rocks, trees, and streams. We can't fathom their choices, but we can appreciate and respect their ingenuity and dignity.
@scout061714 күн бұрын
Come on, be real. If they lived in Harmony they wouldn’t have exhausted their resources and left. They also didn’t practice “leave no trace”. They also didn’t have a choice where they lived. They were limited to places with water and enough fertile ground to farm. Plus they needed a lot of animals to kill to feed themselves. Heck, we cherish their efforts to deface nature. 🤣 The truth is that they did the best they could with what they had. They lived extremely difficult, short and violent lives. They made war upon other groups who violated what they thought of as their hunting territory and they took slaves and raped the captured women to replenish their bloodlines. In very difficult times most of these groups resorted to cannibalism according to the archeological evidence. Ever wonder why we don’t find many Native American skeletal remains? My ancestors were the Powhatan Confederacy and we were wiped off the face of the earth by the Iroquois. To understand the Native American you first have to get rid of all that rubbish about how perfect and peaceful their existence was. There’s a reason they built their dwelling high up on cliffs that were almost impossible to get to.
@SecondsOfAnOrdinaryLife2 күн бұрын
Congratulations on 1 year! Another incredible journey. As a person who thinks it's important to obey the rules, I appreciate that you hiked in and out the same day as directed. Thank you for your attention to detail and for taking us on another awe inspiring journey. We may not all have ancient Fremont ruins to explore, but we can all get outside and observe, even in the big cities, some of the most beautiful and intricate architecture I've ever seen has been in NYC.
@harriotteworthington31474 күн бұрын
Andrew, congrats! Your community has grown so rapidly because of the quality and content of your videos. We are simply a mirror… Thank you for sharing your life and knowledge, and for letting this crone to vicariously live her youthful dreams… (Anthropology with focus on ancient civilizations of the Americas)
@peytonhoman56624 күн бұрын
Thank you for that journey, and Happy 1 year Anniversary!
@garytull77304 күн бұрын
Another video with unmatched natural beauty, thank you Andrew and congratulations on your 1st anniversary. Glad you flew the drone near the beginning, the foliage colors are stunning. Love the finger marks in the mortar, such a connection to the ancient people.
@MitchellPetersonJrКүн бұрын
I regret finding your channel. I'm from the high desert southwest, and moved to Alaska 4 years ago. What you're doing is what I used to do, and now I'm homesick as I am catching cabin fever being stuck inside during a bitter cold windstorm
@NicholasBreezeWood2 күн бұрын
Just a note of thanks. I live in Wales's South West, where Im surrounded by thousands (literally) of 4-5,000 year old sacred sites, but I love deserts, and it's such a joy to see your films about American's South West... so from one SW to another - thanks Amigo.
@catherinesarah58314 күн бұрын
🦘🇦🇺Thank you Andrew for such a wonderful 1st anniversary present. Can’t wait for part 2. Sooo mezmerising. 🙏
@debbieparker38714 күн бұрын
Happy Anniversary! I just turned 70, and I so enjoy your videos. I have seen them all!!You are taking me places that I would love to see in person, thank you. I can say, this one made me more nervous then others, speaking as a grandmother! Lol I can say, all those things you were wonder if you need more of, you are all those and more. Your whole being is very impressive, Happy Thanksgiveing!
@Desert.Drifter4 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving to you too Debbie!
@stardust12464 күн бұрын
Once again Andrew, I'm so glad I found you, breathtaking, thank you.
@QuietTom3 күн бұрын
I can't believe this channel is only one year old and that 381k subs already. Just goes to show that real quality content and a respectful host are valued. Thank you and I look forward to many more years Andrew.
@longlowdog3 күн бұрын
I watch from Scotland and took it for granted you would not disclose locations. My particular thing is nature, I've seen amazing things and rare critters and wouldn't dream of giving away their location to anyone who didn't already have my respect. You do right to educate without facilitating the greed or selfishness of others. If someone has a genuine interest they will do their research as you do, put in the miles and earn those smiles.
@danielwalden87254 күн бұрын
Your choice about locations is 100% thanks. 🤠
@krisk.82574 күн бұрын
Congratulations 🎉🥳🎈Desert Drifter! One year! I so love your videos. I love the American west with all my heart! I was born here and never want to leave. Been all over the west. It truly is a wonderful place to be. Thank you for taking us along on your adventures. We get to see things and places that a lot of us would probably never get to. Plus we’re able to see upclose such special sacred places without causing harm. Thank you for your respect and consideration for this land. I always look forward to your next adventure! Thank you for sharing all the beauty and wonder! Peace be with you always ✌🏻😊
@maryestevez93564 күн бұрын
It’s only been a year? It’s so wonderful to watch your adventures. You’ve taught me so much about the southwest. Thank you.
@cristianrusso5382Күн бұрын
Congrats for the first aniversary Andrew! your videos are amazing and inspiring! Thanks for sharing! Cheers from Patagonia , Argentina,
@ThatOutdoorSite2 күн бұрын
Absolutely stunning! This is one of your best videos ever, if not THE best. Your respect for the ancients is commendable. Thanks for teaching us all how to respect the peoples and places of the past. And your last lines of this particular video are inspiring. There truly are situations in my life where I need to show more perserverance. Thank you!
@ravingraven8794 күн бұрын
Happy Anniversary! Not only are you an excellent guide but you are also a masterful Storyteller. Thank you for another great adventure. P.S. You scare the **** out of me sometimes! 😳😯
@1955camp4 күн бұрын
Once again thank you for taking us with you. I couldn’t agree more with you on not disclosing your location of your travels.
@ronsage4524 күн бұрын
Love how respectful you are to the past. God bless you.
@leilaluginbill9164 күн бұрын
I hadn’t realized that a whole year had passed. Your channel and wonderful videos have helped me through a slow knee surgery recovery. You have introduced me to many intriguing avenues that have led me to do further research on the geology and human history of the area. Thank you and I look forward to many more videos.❤
@shawnastratton38932 күн бұрын
This is my absolute #1 favorite channel on KZbin. Thank you Desert Drifter... God bless you for your excellence
@stevenrafters78174 күн бұрын
Keep playing the flute in your videos. Beautiful!
@MargaretWellman-Turgeon4 күн бұрын
Yes 🪈 ❤ !!
@Bearwithme5604 күн бұрын
It's perfectly suited to the location, and beautiful.
@calglider134 күн бұрын
Yes more Flute. Mabey play the music to accompany a whole video?🤔
@BassWhispererTV4 күн бұрын
Love your channel! I’m an avid hiker living in the SW, but I never get anywhere as deep as you do, you really find the most amazing places, and you take us with you. Thanks for doing such great work!
@brucet.69674 күн бұрын
Phenomenally good job of recording and describing the characteristics of this beautiful historical site!
@OldToughDW2 күн бұрын
Happy One Year Anniversary! And thank you for showing content that an old man, who is no longer capable of hiking and exploring, can watch and join you in his heart. The wild places still call to me echoing down the halls of my memory. Blessings
@lmp89322 күн бұрын
Happy Anniversary! I'm glad that you don't give out specific locations. I have seen the desecration to some of our ancient Australian First Peoples art work. Some have had whole slabs removed to be sold to collectors. Some are vandalised with graffiti and destruction for the sake of it. When you realise that some of this work was/is thousands of years old it is more than upsetting. There are some truly dreadful people out there. I know that I will never get to the places you take us and they are beautiful, wild and historical - thank you 🙂🦘🦘🦘
@pmccoy89244 күн бұрын
I came to your channel for education reasons. Been a lurker for quite some time and I find it not only calming but easy to understand. A distant first cousin quite a few generations removed was Dr. Michael Steck, former Indian Agent for the Chiricahua and Superintendent of Indian Affairs appointed by President Lincoln. He had great respect for the Apache nation, respect was mutual until the death of Cochise family members by miners and the slaying of Colorada by the Army. Shortly after was the US Civil War. Dr. Steck opposed the reservation for Navajo nation because it lacked adequate size, agricultural needs were little to none, and he argued that the land should be on their own land. It was ignored and was a disaster for all involved. Thank you for teaching me a thing or two along your journey.
@lordshivaLSD4 күн бұрын
One of the best channels on KZbin hope for many more of them 🙏🏼🙌🏻🔥
@Jack_thereaper4 күн бұрын
Amazing place. I've been to some places similar to this and I very rarely tell the location to anyone. I go alone and take nothing but my memory and photos. And above all else, I respect your commitment to protecting this site. Beautiful drone footage as well.
@lawrenceklein35243 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for allowing us to tag along and enjoy the adventures with you! And, Happy Anniversary! 👍
@JoodeeK-jm3qd4 күн бұрын
Thank you! My daughter and I enjoy your videos so much! We were so excited to see the new one and, on our end, we heard spanish, german and italian, lol. So happy it's fixed! ❤
@ALLISONWONDErrLAND4 күн бұрын
30:04 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR ONE YEAR. YOU NEED TO HAVE YOUR WIFE WITH YOU YOU GUYS MAKE SUCH A CUTE AND AWESOME COUPLE. YOUR JOURNEYS TAKE US TO PLACES WILL NEVER SEE THANK YOU FOR BRINGING OUR EYES THIS IS AWESOME PLEASE KEEP IT UP LOOK FORWARD TO THE NEXT ONE THANK YOU AGAIN
@Iz0pen3 күн бұрын
No much better solo
@matildagreene17444 күн бұрын
WOW ! First anniversary 😘 and you're this good already 😁 You're one of a kind and so appreciate you NOT giving out locations !!! Reached the end of my long distance hiking and I don't miss one video you do. Your hiking skills are amazing 🙏
@patriciablack26734 күн бұрын
Congratulations on your one year anniversary Andrew! 🎉
@sunkist35753 күн бұрын
I very much enjoy your videos. As a 73 yr old I can only dream of experiencing treks like this. Thanks for bringing me along!
@jonathanmcvennon41083 күн бұрын
Hi dude, thanks for your great videos. Your considerstion for what you find is truly valid. I live in Cumberland in the NorthWest of England. A Yorkshire man called Wainwright walked snd climbed over a huge amount of our county and documented it in detail. God knows what history was damaged by the onslaught of those books. But even parts of the mountainsides are missing now.
@VicariousVideoz4 күн бұрын
Love your content. Thank you for taking all of us along on your adventures! Anyone else get nervous watching him climb up the steep parts? Be careful out there brother.
@tjkrueger26554 күн бұрын
I appreciate so much about this channel, but I most of all it's leading through impeccable ethics while exploring our natural and anthropologic history here in the west. Thanks for showing people the way
@wandawhite19744 күн бұрын
Those of us who would respect and leave untouched... I am no longer able to go where I used to go; do what I used to do. You take me with you. And thus far have left no stone unseen. You feed what once was. And I give thanks. 🙌🏼
@BearPawMtnMan3 күн бұрын
I was at Thanksgiving dinner today and the host had an old pottery bowl full of ancient shards. Looting was my first thought and it made me sad that no one will be able to experience the joy of discovery that comes with finding ancient artifacts in situ.
@jillcrowe26262 күн бұрын
In older times, it didn't seem like looting because the taking of these items was common in the belief that people could NEVER deplete the number of old arrowheads and pot shards. They were as plentiful as sea shells. Until they were gone.
Congratulations on your one year anniversary!! Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!
@stratocaster1greg4 күн бұрын
Andrew your channel is my favorite. You are someone I wish I was friends with. God Bless You and Yours. Greg
@mjmdo074 күн бұрын
I so very much enjoy living vicariously your adventures. I have lived near and have only briefly visited many similar areas that you display when, in the past, I explored and hunted the SW USA. I am so appreciative of the technology that allows you to share what you see with me, and I guess others. I so miss the beautiful vistas and scenes of years gone by. Age has robbed me of the ability and opportunity to see them again personally. You allow me to do so again. Be certain that you share these moments with those that you love.
@danielhaller93793 күн бұрын
Happy anniversary! Your channel is amazing! I'm from Germany and I'm watching in awe every time. You are really good at explaining everything in a calm and well-chosen manner. I am fascinated by the landscape and the history of the tribal people that once lived there. Thank you for bringing that closer to everybody, even if they are watching from the other side of the world, like me!
@dmzabo39142 күн бұрын
Thank you for taking me/us along to this beautiful place. Simply incredible scenery! 🎉
@shaunroberts93614 күн бұрын
Man I felt your pain having to get back to your car. Since that hike was so hard to get there. Brutal.... And Happy Thanksgiving