Tristan Congrats on passing 200K subscribers you are the hardest working content producer on KZbin. Well deserved
@SUVRVing7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@pcatful7 ай бұрын
Add to that! These are the greatest videos! Always something fascinating and always full of good information and knowledgeable insight!
@garrettsnuff5 ай бұрын
“Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” ― Mark Twain. My thought is, the "hardest working content producer" is having more fun than a barrel of monkeys, and we should all be so lucky. Blessings Tristan.
@darrylk8087 ай бұрын
Tristan, you always go to interesting locations that I never knew existed. I've driven all over the US, and when you show the locations, I see that I've driven near them but never knew. Gotta stop to smell the roses. I'm glad you're doing these videos.
@barbaramadson35387 ай бұрын
I camped at Great Sand Dunes NP a few years ago and had no idea this spiritual area existed. Thanks for sharing! Love your content!
@IFSTherapyRealResults7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. Very very familiar with Crestone. Used to live in Boulder for 14 years. My heart is aching. Midwest. has not been the right place for my soul the past 17 yrs. Right for other reasons, but that time is past now and it is time to go home. Thank you so much for the reminder. Really appreciate all the work you did to make this video. Many Blessings to you!
@anoushkaperkert9337 ай бұрын
I live in Crestone and this was a wonderful compilation of things to see here. Your description of the area is right on.
@ChrisWorksCreative7 ай бұрын
Love the San Luis Valley. It was a trip to visit Great Sand Dunes and Salida that ended up inspiring my move to Colorado back in 2016. I've since moved on from Colorado, but it holds a special place it my heart and continues to inspire me to this day. I never knew about the spiritual monuments near Crestone. Another reason for me to come back for another visit. The Sangre de Cristo range is beautiful as are the San Juans.
@1ACL7 ай бұрын
I live there-- you did a nice, respectful job! Sorry to have missed you!
@SUVRVing7 ай бұрын
You live in a fascinating place! Thank you for watching.
@1ACL7 ай бұрын
Come back and hike, then go to Hooper pool !😁
@Rexodus0147 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Tristan for sharing and explaining your visits to those beautiful stupas, shrines and temple. Absolutely interesting and wonderful. Thank you for including those in your travels.
@drcbeartooths7 ай бұрын
A terrific Saturday morning trek. Thanks again for bringing us along, and for the info. Safe travels, young man.
@deborahm60367 ай бұрын
What an amazing video! I truly delighted in it. I spent 10 days in the San Louis Valley, and visited the mountains, falls, and sand dunes. I had no idea any of what you shared was so close to where I stayed. Truly special! I would have loved to have visited all the places you shared. Thank you for letting more people about these hidden gems.
@jessiehead65257 ай бұрын
I just love how you find quirky offbeat things to show us. And that you educate us, as well.
@dr.maturin46487 ай бұрын
Fascinating! The incredible journey of the first Europeans to travel from what is now Florida through the Southwest and back to Mexico City, mostly on foot starting in 1528 is an epic adventure rarely taught in schools. A good book on the subject is "A Land So Strange" by Andres Resendez. But I did not know that the King of Spain had made this land grant to the descendants of the expedition leader: Anvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca. Thanks for another great episode!
@Lois56507 ай бұрын
Loved this! Have visited the area numerous times but didn’t explore as deeply as you did. Learning the history is a bonus. Can’t wait to go back now! Thanks ☺️
@warnerknobe79117 ай бұрын
Tristan, I’m a fan for life! Your videos are well researched and planned and never fail to entertain and educate. Having lived in Colorado in the 70’s and 80’s I’ve been to virtually all the spots you’ve shown us. You do a great job of presenting things as they are!
@lindajcope7 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video and also learned a lot. I had no idea that all this existed. Love how you change things up and give us so much information. I am of the age where I can't travel to these places and I appreciate learning about this big country of ours. Your videos are always very informative and fun. Keep up the great work of bringing them to us.
@grandwest117 ай бұрын
Wish I'd of run into you while you were where I live. Well done video explaining this area to your viewers. I would like to mention that the people who want to form a town here are people who do not appreciate a POA/HOA and want to do whatever they want to and not have to honor covenants, adhere to building guide lines or pay annual dues. Most of the people that live in the Baca Grande moved here because there is a POA/HOA.We do not want a town formed. It's a very small minority of deadbeat residents that want to form a town thinking the POA will magically disappear leaving them free to trash this place like so many other places in this very poor but beautiful county.
@rosettathompson22837 ай бұрын
What an absolutely fascinating video! My list of "must see" places grows longer with each week's adventures. Thank you Tristan! ❤
@SUVRVing7 ай бұрын
Thanks! This really is a fascinating place. I'm glad you enjoyed it 😁
@kazheadrest36267 ай бұрын
Really nice video. In the late 80's a very good friend of mine moved to Crestone from Corrales NM. He is an artist and built an amazing free form home there. It was interesting to see the community and learn about the history spiritual significance of the area. Thank you.
@lorisposato16627 ай бұрын
Thank you Tristan. I enjoy the scenic locations, tips on car camping, and background historical and/or geological knowledge you share in your videos. This is what keeps me watching! This morning, this Coloradan, elementary Colorado history teacher, car camping mamma learned even more about the San Luis Valley through you and your content. In late March was my most recent visit to the valley & Sand Dunes. I plan on returning soon when Medano Creek starts flowing! I had not realized there were so many spiritual & religious sites. I look forward to visiting those as well. Along with a gorgeous hike to stretch my legs too! But Tristan, shhhhh, don't give away too much about our beauty and little gems...... it's really crowded here come lovely weather time!
@sharondavis80037 ай бұрын
Another super Tristan Trip where you show us the most unusual & fascinating places that no one knows about. Loved your hike along the water & was just wondering how long your footprints will stay in the snow🤔. ❤👍🏻🙋🏼♀️
@AprilRoseNW7 ай бұрын
Loved it ! I always enjoy hearing all about the places you visit , your research/ knowledge is so very much appreciated!
@scottkirklin71547 ай бұрын
I seriously learn something new (sometimes more than one thing) with every single episode! Thank you for sharing this wonderful location and the teachings of so many different faiths.
@asktheanimals7 ай бұрын
So fun to see your footage of a place I lived for 8 years. Thanks! I miss being so close to the ceeeks & trails. I hope you got to see Medano Creek do its cool surge thing in Great Sand Dunes NP.. You got the spring winds, but you were lucky to miss mosquito season.
@joecutro73187 ай бұрын
Super interesting content, Tristan! 👍🏼 I learned a lot and appreciate the respect, reverence and regard you gave to these sites. Awesome. 🙏☮️👍🏼
@M.Campbell7 ай бұрын
What an interesting and great place. I've added it to my growing list of "must see" places. I probably won't ever get to Nepal but this is a little taste of it, and other places. Thank you for sharing it!
@isttra7 ай бұрын
Really interesting video. Thanks for the historical information as well. You always do such a nice job sharing about the places you visit. 😊
@lazyassian7 ай бұрын
Love this. I live in Colorado and you just motivated me to go visit Crestone again. Congratulations on hitting 200K! You earned this a long time ago and it's great to see it come to fruition!
@Oooooshinie7 ай бұрын
What a lovely video! My favorite parts, as a Zen Buddhist, were the visits to the sacred places. I was impressed by your reverence and love of the land.
@jamibeaumont35657 ай бұрын
6:47 I love watching your videos! You travel to the areas I would absolutely love to see. Each place you visit you share your knowledge of the area. I appreciate your sharing of the different people who shared the area. Especially us, the indigenous peoples, thank you.🤎🪶
@ijohnsonramos7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for that video Tristan! Love it so much, it reminded me of a similar place I visited in Sedona, Arizona last year. The sensation of self awareness in a place so quiet, peaceful and with a feeling of mystical energy is so mind blowing! Definitely I'm planning to visit that place and spend a week or so there to recharge my spiritual batteries! 🙌🙌🙌 😊😊😊!!! Many blessings to you and your lovely wife and keep up with the great work you're doing with your videos. I'm always looking forward to see them. ❤❤❤
@carolpadgett86187 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing us so many wonderful places. Your respect for the many various spiritual devotionals is honorable . I look forward to your weekly video and always pleased. Keep exploring and sharing with us.
@skybluepink9987 ай бұрын
Loved this video Tristan!
@mariawalsh3357 ай бұрын
Wow…..long ads….😊 but I didn’t skip anyone ❤ Love your adventures
@rtreee17 ай бұрын
Having built a home and lived in the Baca for 14 years (my wife and I have since moved on to Northwest Arkasas, where we live on a beautiful lake), I can vouch for the magic of this place. Thanks for visiting it and sharing a bit of its unique charm. P.S My house was only a couple of hundred yards from the Padmasambhava Stupa. I love your videos. Being 77 years old, I am only doing 3-5 mile hikes these days, so I appreciate getting to piggyback on your longer hikes. Thank you!
@annhysell60647 ай бұрын
Tristan, what an awesome video! An area I would love to visit now, although I had no idea such a place existed prior. Thank you for taking us along. Be well.
@lilysgma28527 ай бұрын
I love this video! The history, the "towns", nature and the spiritual aspect of it make for a great video. Thank you!
@teresajgregory3 ай бұрын
This was a very nice video with some wonderful unusual structures. I also loved the hike! That is beautiful countryside! Thank you.
@ibgoho7 ай бұрын
The San Luis Valley is also a hot spot of UFO / UAP activity. It is the area of the first documented animal mutilation case when "Snippy" the horse was found dead with strange laser like incisions and parts removed. There's a great book that researches many accounts of weirdness there called "Mysterious Valley" by Christopher O'Brien. Look into it, very fascinating!
@johnlyngdal86017 ай бұрын
Your time is excellent, as I'll be traveling to Alamosa in a couple weeks and I now have an expanded list of things to do and see. Thank You!
@carolineray21557 ай бұрын
Loved this content! Thanks for taking us along on this exploration. Nature and Nurture!
@scubaval086 ай бұрын
Just want to let you know that my daughter & I are in South Central Colorado & heading to this place in our vans this week! Thanks to your inspiring video!
@Barley1507 ай бұрын
Thanks, Tristan, for this cool visit to a place I'd love to see.
@NoOverhead6 ай бұрын
It's such a beautiful area, but will always give me flashbacks of a time I got my van stuck in the BLM area in Crestone and had a nine hour recovery lol. But, multiple people from the town came to help, and as bad of a situation I had put myself into, the people there are absolutely magnificent. Great video as always, and congrats on 200K!!
@craftytraveler92387 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. Beautiful area. We went to Great Sand Dunes in 2021 and had snow in early May. I videoed the sand dunes with snow on them. I didn't know about those shrines were there.
@karen117 ай бұрын
Wonderful video of an area that I have been curious about. Thanks for the respectful and accurate history and commentary. You might want to check out other areas like Mt. Shasta or the Santa Cruz Mountains. Congratulations on 200k +.
@davidpankoke75127 ай бұрын
San Luis Valley always seem to amaze me. I came across it about 8 years ago and have been back about 4 times always learning a little more. There are actually quite a few things in this valley that most don't know about, from alligators, the Great Sand Dunes, UFOs and tales of witches. It is intriguing that on the opposite side of the valley is the San Juan Catholic Spiritual Center with its Rosary Walk and Penitente Canyon with the painting on the rock wall of the "Virgin of Guadalup" (which I just found was recently repainted). Thank you again for helping to enlighten my future adventures.
@littleSallyJo6 ай бұрын
What a lovely experience you have given us! Many thanks!
@bettyvanwhite67457 ай бұрын
Think Im gonna check out some of these this Summer. Thanks! Really fun
@richard_n7 ай бұрын
Great episode, I need to put those sights on my bucket list.
@razzberry56987 ай бұрын
Glad you found Crestone! It is a unique place. There's some good free camp spots up that road with the old hardware store. The actual campground is on the creek, but there's a fee. Fun fact: Shirley McClane has property in the Grande.
@GaiaGuide7 ай бұрын
That other Forest Service campground on the creek is beautiful and has fire rings for fire safety, and bathrooms, picnic tables, and is right by the creek. Be VERY fire aware here, as the trees have very flammable sap.
@razzberry56987 ай бұрын
@@GaiaGuide Space 3 was my favorite.
@1ACL7 ай бұрын
Shirley wanted to build a "spiritual retreat center ", but the lady who has the non-profit, Hane Strong, who is the one to give the land to the spiritual centers declined to accommodate her. All the Centers are from bonified religions with actual lineages which can be traced back and authenticated. Shirley's trip-- not so much!
@razzberry56987 ай бұрын
@@1ACL Thank you. I didn't know that. I left in '97 after Roadkill Cafe closed.
@sueboobarela16697 ай бұрын
Really liked this adventure. Will share this with my sister as she is Japanese Buddhist, Off the subject, I really like it when you include geology facts about the areas you visit. You would make a great professor.
@jacobmalkin26127 ай бұрын
Love the research you did for this video, very interesting! Both the history of the area and info on the community and religions present were interesting
@elyssethekraken41437 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this video! Thanks for sharing
@awanderingdream20937 ай бұрын
Good Morning! Absolutely amazing place! I added it to my Zillow house search list! I love all your videos! Every Saturday after chores, I make my tea and snuggle in on the sofa and watch your videos. Thank you for the history, the beautiful video/photography, the soothing narration - just such a joy! Thank you so very much!! ✌🏻
@1ACL7 ай бұрын
Housing prices are insane there.
@awanderingdream20937 ай бұрын
@@1ACLi saw that! Still saved the search- fun to look and a area that would fit me to the T so one never knows! Wishing you a beautiful day!!
@markmaryanderson18567 ай бұрын
Thanks again for your beautiful and insightful work. The life and adventures of Cabeza de Vaca is the most fascinating story of first European contact with North American natives in the early 1500s. The audio book of his story is available free on KZbin. You would find it very worthwhile listening. Thanks again,,,,Grubstake on the Big Island
@joanc74226 ай бұрын
So, sooo interesting. What a wonderful, spiritual place. Thanks for sharing.
@brkaz58647 ай бұрын
Always enjoy your videos. This one was wonderfully enlightening.
@lareekline82327 ай бұрын
I lived in CO for 35 years and thought I got around but never heard of these shrines, etc.! I did know Crestone was known for its UFO activity. Great video! Thanks.
@anndebaldo73817 ай бұрын
Love it! Really interesting to see it all. Had not idea about their existence. Love your videos.
@cherylmiller-day59327 ай бұрын
Wow, what a surprise, and fun adventure.! I'd love to experience those communities. Thank you Tristen 👌
@lynnef32977 ай бұрын
😃👍 Wow! We really enjoyed this video about these great places. What a cool place to visit. Thanks for sharing.
@gailbutler4837 ай бұрын
Ziggurats, Stupas, Ashrams, and Temples - Holiness to the Lord, etc. are wonderful places to gather and honor the sacred. In e end, perhaps, that place, that center, that realization of where each of us individually encounters/attunes with God - the Divine - is the holiest site...the heart is after all, wherein is found the Kingdom of Heaven. Thank you for sharing these holy spaces and places that en-soul and enshrine that inner impulse to seek inwardly and outwardly the Divine strand that connects us to All that Is. The value in holy structures may be that they "call" to us to seek within even as they elevate the ground and space upon which they've been built.
@wyliedank38687 ай бұрын
Thank you for the interesting video. I love the spiritual aspect and will plan a trip soon. Just beautiful.
@davidkosewick50667 ай бұрын
It was a great eclectic view of a dedicated area! I am not a "religious" person, but I enjoyed the presentation as I am somewhat spiritual in nature. (As we all are in some way!) It was certainly different from your "normal" tours, but that is one of the reasons I enjoy watching your productions. As always, balanced and interesting with some great history information. I am so glad you chose this as your line of work. It truly allows your viewers to dream, assess, and lan adventures they otherwise would have no idea existed. This will not necessarily be one for the bucket list, but you have surely expanded mine on several occasions! Thanks for Your Work!
@richardb.70547 ай бұрын
This has me excited to stop and spend some time visiting the area there someday soon.
@michaelmcshane62807 ай бұрын
Tristan, this is a great video. I have been to that area, but never stopped in any of the places that you saw. Very interesting one day I will have to check it out. I really like how respectful you are around the different religions. Again very cool video. I like all your videos though. Safe travels.
@tomwestbrook7 ай бұрын
Lovely. I’ve been to the San Luis valley a bunch of times and never knew those places were there. And me a former Zen practitioner (but in Kansas and Minnesota, not CO). Thanks for showing all these.
@melodymerritt84197 ай бұрын
OMG! So happy you did this video. I almost bought some property in the San Luis Valley a few years back. So sorry I didn't do it! I may go visit there now, which I had not done back then! Thanks Tristan!
@VideoArtbyVOA7 ай бұрын
Outstanding presentation, Enjoyed every second of it.
@DeerheartStudioArts7 ай бұрын
enjoyed this vid so much! Glad to know about the community and the Tibetan stupas! 🦌💌👍❤️🙏
@cchoi1086 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing us Crestone. I had heard about it for decades but I didn't know the town itself was so dinky and rustic lol. Very cute. The Hudson Valley in New York is another dharma hotspot and there are stupas there as well.
@johnmcdonald13067 ай бұрын
You seem to always hit it home with me with your explorations at the right time showing me things that I would love to visit because I had a dream last night of that place which I don't understand but just figure it's a God Thing which I have experienced a lot and not sure what the meaning is so I have to meditate and pray for understanding and direction. I always love your videos and educational presentations. The world needs more people like you
@cj-cw7wi7 ай бұрын
Nourishment for the soul. Thank you.
@andyberry-zx2lt7 ай бұрын
im going to Taos NM in a couple of weeks. its only a 3 hour drive between Taos and Crestone. you just made my list. thank you.
@josephdonnaway57557 ай бұрын
Excellent video. We’ve camped in Great Sand Dunes and other spots in San Luis Valley, but never visited these sites. They are definitely on our list now!😊
@ronangevine47787 ай бұрын
Morning Tristan, I enjoy watching your Saturday morning videos. Very cool spot you visited this week. Keep up the great work my friend. 😎
@barryraven47457 ай бұрын
There is a nice hot springs pool and hot tubs just north of Alamosa called Sand Dunes Recreation pool. Great for adults and kids. When you pointed at “Crestone Peak” it was actually Kit Carson Peak. There is a really good rock climbing route on it called The Prow rated at 5.8. Spanish Creek is how you access it and you must get permission from the Zen Center there. I tried it once but we got stormed off before we even got on the route. Summer storms are viscous on the west side of the Sangres. And if you are solo and want an uncrowded route on Kit Carson do the North Ridge (4th class).
@cargotrailerkenny7 ай бұрын
thanks for showing such sensitivity to these various religious beliefs and describing them.Tibetan Buhddism is especially exotic and interesting to me..I know that area well, it's a nice part of Colorado still, beautifully made video.
@scubaval087 ай бұрын
Oh! My daughter & I are headed that way in our vans. Will have to check this out!
@RuggedRunnerOverland7 ай бұрын
Cool and interesting video, I spent about a week in that area back in 2016 but never knew that was there but then again i wasn't looking for that kind of stuff at the time. Though I will say I wouldn't call it the most sacred place in America when there's places like Devil's Tower, Ship Rock, Mt. Shasta, Bighorn Medicine Wheel, etc. with hundreds and even thousands of years as revered sacred places in just the United States alone and many other places in Canada and Mexico.
@ChrisRamias7 ай бұрын
Fascinating. I've visited the area several times to visit Great Sand Dunes but had no awareness any of those religious sites were there, will have to make time for it next time I'm in CO There is a nice stupa in Sedona that's worth a visit
@SUVRVing7 ай бұрын
The one in Sedona is on the list! I didn't realize it was there the last time I went through.
@1ACL7 ай бұрын
There are many stupa all over northern New Mexico.
@GoingNoWhereFast7 ай бұрын
Awesome video. I need to visit this place in my travels!
@blitztim64167 ай бұрын
I drove thru that valley with my kids years ago. I was not aware of the things shown in this video. Very cool. Isn’t this valley associated with UFO activity also?
@virginiajorgensen86147 ай бұрын
This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing Tristan
@alwayswanderingusa7 ай бұрын
This was very cool can’t wait to see the full hike
@krismaki7577 ай бұрын
That was wonderful! I enjoyed seeing the temples. I would enjoy seeing the different homes/buildings, I'll try doing some digging to see if anyone's done a "tour." That looks like a wonderful area.
@randomcommenter3417 ай бұрын
I know you avoid crowds, but i hope you check out the alligator farm and hooper hot springs, they have good food as well. Thats our go to when were in the area. Nice to soak in hot water after hiking the sangres.
@suzied59217 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the history. Fascinating😎
@1whiteraven7 ай бұрын
I have been to Nepal as well. This video brings back memories. Thank you ❣️
@genekied7 ай бұрын
Another pin dropped for exploration. I don't know how I missed it when I lived in Leadville for 10 years, I did go to Crestone and the dunes but never the Baca. Thanks for your efforts!
@tompfeiffer27557 ай бұрын
Very interesting and informative video. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
@wendyjo92677 ай бұрын
Amazing video. Thank you so much!
@therookeryvanlife56127 ай бұрын
Religious-wise, I was creeped out by those shrines but someone put a lot of time and skill into building them. Congrats on 200K subscribers.
@kenlodge33997 ай бұрын
Ok well I think I got it, why keep thinking of slash recalling all my friends who live out thataway. My Colorado buddies. Just been thinking of, also trails and hikes in the Rocky's, going above tree line. Your channel is the culprit, AHA! Heard of that area as spent most of my time in Boulder which was notorious for the residents and transients of places like Crestone, Back In The Day. Vegan restaurants and all that. Yep yep yep. It's all good, thanks for the tour.
@suzanne59617 ай бұрын
Nice video as usual Tristan! Thank you. FYI there's a Stupa west of Fort Collins (toward red feather lakes) too. It's called the Great Stupa of Dharmakaya. I drove a Buddhist monk there a few years ago. It has an educational center too. Check it out.
@jerrymestas12316 ай бұрын
Well done!! Love it👍🏼
@terryh36897 ай бұрын
Tristan, if you like Nepal, you would love Bhutan. I had considered visiting Tibet or Nepal, but after researching Bhutan, I chose to travel there. It is largely Buddhist and looks similar to Nepal. The culture in Bhutan remains intact. The people are very friendly and speak English. The remote villages are the most interesting to visit. I hope you will read about Bhutan and consider a visit.
@bobmirror71647 ай бұрын
Been through there but never stopped. Next time I will stop for a bit. Thanks for the GPS info. Works great on Garmin BaseCamp.
@joansidor51917 ай бұрын
I suggest you hike to Willow Lake.. On the road to trailhead there is a very old cemetery on your right. Easy to miss if you're not looking. Joan
@richardplunk39107 ай бұрын
You can find some of the most interesting places, love it 👍🍺as always ✔️safe travels ❤
@gregoryfoster81797 ай бұрын
I camped at the Great Sand Dunes once and climbed a nearby 14er but never heard of that. Cool. I'm going through there this summer again so I'll try to check that out.