You could have been the first person to ever be chased down by a herd of llamas and eaten.. Then Werner Herzog could have made a documentary out of your video footage.
@david-evans22Ай бұрын
I lost it when the llama started chasing him 😂
@Daniel-gi3joАй бұрын
The Llama's more than likely wanted water and food. Quite interesting old stuff just left. Thanks.
@MichaelCentalonzaАй бұрын
Welcome back, I enjoy your videos
@truthseeker2900Ай бұрын
looks like some of that could have bee a Gypsum mine.
@patruddiman4228Ай бұрын
The foundations like that use to be a mill
@heyoldman2003Ай бұрын
cool ! thanks again fir taking us along . it’s cold n wet up here in washington state .. nice to see dry weather n sunshine.. i met a lama .. once at a guys farm .. it came close and was on the other side of the fence . but got close and ….. spit in my face 😲. i guess they do that . i never got close to another one
@atribecalledcookies4Ай бұрын
The layers of soil are very telling.
@jagman3377Ай бұрын
Cool place to explore and very cool to be able to do it on an E-bike. Thanks for the adventure, gland those killer man eating lamas didn’t mail you!😄
@apocyldoomerАй бұрын
Interesting finds, good stuff, I miss the Desert, was in Victorville back in the early 80’s, we found interesting things in the Desert also..Happy Trails!
@JSTRM4NАй бұрын
Alpacas Indy?! We better run! They might charge and yak on us. One of your best explore vids so far dude.
@TRONA-CAАй бұрын
As one who lives and explores the desert, so true, you do find the weirdest things in the desert...😅
@TempleScoopАй бұрын
Llamas can run up to 40 miles per hour. This is about as fast as their main predator, the coyote. ~ Chad James.
@fehquigАй бұрын
Ogden Nash was terrified!
@LDD-yh1buАй бұрын
Now I'm worried they are going to get out and get on the tracks.
@SurfCityBill17 күн бұрын
The train tracks? A train probably hasn't been there in 40 years
@sunnyskye213Ай бұрын
What minerals were being mined?!!!😊
@JimJones-gd2jyАй бұрын
Massive rain storm flooding run off created all that
@mgratkАй бұрын
Don't be ridiculous. Massive flooding can't create an ebike or llamas or alpacas.
@wout123100Ай бұрын
@@mgratk you are the one that is ridiculous, totally misinterpreted the op.
@spookydonkey2195Ай бұрын
Thankfully those were llamas and not alpacas. Even though llamas are known for drama, alpacas take out more people than moose every year… probably. Love these type of vids, thanks!
@SurfCityBill17 күн бұрын
My parents loved Fernando Lamas. Lol
@MP2Tablet27 күн бұрын
The Llama are doubtfully abandoned. Lots of open range in the west
@IvanKJensenАй бұрын
What are they good for? Just a pet of sort? Interesting?
@OwO---Drunk_Seulgi---OwO12 күн бұрын
It's a pyramid scheme where the only market is selling to other suckers trying to start a farm
@jimschuman9926Ай бұрын
Look at all the chem trails in the sky.
@InfanteFilmsАй бұрын
Probably missed it, but where is this exactly?
@TheBuell49Ай бұрын
You weren't attacked by a Lama as a child, were you?😅
@RemoteTrooperАй бұрын
😂😂
@mutantryeffАй бұрын
You need to consider some White's or Nick's boots from Spokane for your desert escapades.
@TimandLiamsEastcoastkoillc27 күн бұрын
It looks like where you're riding and checking things out it's probably old mines and mine infrastructure or Old Pueblo and Apache Indian caves
@hhawg1Ай бұрын
Very strange place.
@iamwinter-m3jАй бұрын
Hi, have you ever found indian artifacts. I found a grinding rock bowl with the smaller hand rock in the bowl . It was just sitting on the ground in the shade of a cropping of large rocks. I was on the boarder of Utah & Nevada back in the late 80ies. I was doing just what you are doing but I was on foot most of the time. I would love to have an electric motorbike. It’s quiet
@defianceforhumanityАй бұрын
Are you literally afraid of your shadow?
@RemoteTrooper25 күн бұрын
Fear and risk management are two different things
@defianceforhumanity25 күн бұрын
@ shadows can be risky
@myobmyob2215Ай бұрын
What are you riding ?
@matthew-wk8fiАй бұрын
Hi Remote Trooper. You seem like the perfect man for this job. There are two disc like objects, fairly close by, atop a mountain in a range in New Mexico. They were identified on MrMBB333's channel. Because of their location, it seems really unlikely that they have a practical purpose or have been purposefully discarded. One wouldn't go to the trouble of carting rubbish to the top of the mountain when the bottom would do. The disc measures 9 metres in diameter. I guess it could be a mountain shelter, but it also could be a crashed UFO. Potentially an exciting find! I would love it if you would go there! Google Earth locations are: 34°24'21"N 107°05'44"W and 34°26'42"N 107°03'49"W. Would love to hear what you think about these?
@kendraicuАй бұрын
Have you seen this channel? You might enjoy his work. You might want to contact him about those enigmatic ruins you found! He's in Utah. Thank you for sharing these lovely explorations! Some of us live vicariously as we don't have wheels! 😂
@art1muz13Ай бұрын
Such a drag that you didn't add any backstory on the property with the Alpacas or whatever they were, or the trailer property. Good content though, as usual.
@thetiger908926 күн бұрын
First time watching your channel, just curious why you wouldn't go in the first cave? You act like you are scared.
@kevroodenman3283Ай бұрын
lama’s spit and bite even try and piss on you .if that and getting the Bees to swarm would be more views 👍
@karenharker2356Ай бұрын
Having Lived in the Henderson area of Nevada for 20+ yrs, I know how harsh the desert is, I hope you contacted the right authorities concerning the welfare of these animals. No matter if they are agressive or not, they need food and water, and if that isn't available to them, then they need to be cared for.
@nastyn8te328Ай бұрын
They run towards you when you're moving because they think you are the person that comes to feed them when they person that comes to feed them drives up they expect food so they come running
@themagnificentcentaur400024 күн бұрын
What is your second channel?!?!?!
@RemoteTrooper20 күн бұрын
It's "Will Reviews it"
@themagnificentcentaur400020 күн бұрын
@RemoteTrooper thanks!!!
@art1muz13Ай бұрын
15:17 not after this video.
@kendraicuАй бұрын
Those ruins need exploring! Those red "mounds of dirt" resembled melted bricks! kzbin.info/www/bejne/b6und5aCZ7xorpofeature=shared Plus you saw a baby Sasquatch track!!😂 Dude! You saw a lot more than you think😂. Even that suspicious "pile of garbage" looked like structures. Why so many HUGE trees scattered like matchsticks in the desert???😂 👣
@miketroutsdad2102Ай бұрын
Why are you afraid of a llama? 😂
@JayJayallldayАй бұрын
I hope you at least reported those animals to someone. If they are abandoned they most likely need water and food. They might be afraid to wander of. Please, just say you have let someone know that those animals are there.
@dubfunk1886Ай бұрын
6:14 Bro travels all the way there just to not even walk all the way into the chamber... Just hides around the corner, takes a half assed video, and then leaves.
@RobertR-t5lАй бұрын
I would assume someone left the llamas there don't know for sure but cruel if they did it reminds me of dumping a dog out in an orange grove somewhere their was a man years ago dug a 200 or 300 ft tunnel through a mountain just to get to the other side it's on youtube it took him something like 20 or 30 years to dig it dug it all by hand why ? who knows
@huntingtonbeachsasquatchАй бұрын
@ 11:10 ......Any Company That Has a Name That Starts With, 'Happy" Is Clearly From China! Point in Fact, I Have a Set Of , "Happy" LED Lights! 😂
@fehquigАй бұрын
a 2 L llama...
@magnuspitruzelliАй бұрын
You should probably report the lamas being abandoned to animal control.