Thank you so much! I spent my childhood ( 1950s) weekends at Jemez. My grandmother would soak in the springs for her Arthritis and my brothers and sister would hike, and sometimes beat the pinon trees for nuts! Such fond memories. Thank you
@marylouflores72034 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr. Rozylowicz for showing the Beautful country I come from. Love it🐴❤️
@davidsilverman36592 жыл бұрын
Nice drive but you went right by Dark Canyon, Spence Hot Springs, McCauley Hot Springs, Battleship Rock, Area3, Area2, Area1 and announced the Soda Dam. Why point out the Soda Dam if you don't point out anything else between La Quava and Jemez National Monument? There's alot on N.M.4 between the village and N.M.4 and N.M.126. Thanks anyway, but maybe you could make another video from Seven Springs to the village of Jemez Springs and Canyon or San Yisedro and feature more of the things someone making the drive might see. I used to live in the village of Jemez Springs and also in Sulphur Springs above La Quava. Now I'm back in North Carolina where I'm from and I miss the Jemez Mountains and the drive along highway 4. That's a beautiful area.
@TheJimford12 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great Video/films, I truly enjoyed the sense of being there and informative way you have presented them.