New Mexico: Timeless
New Mexico was first inhabited by Ancient Puebloans millennia ago, and some of the most stunning ruins on the continent can be found here. From turkey hunting to river rafting on the Rio Grande and ancient pueblos built in alignment with the stars, Baratunde explores how the area’s deep history still shapes the outdoor culture, even as people there are reimagining their outdoor lives.
Previews + Extras
Traveling down the Rio Grande
S2 E3 - 2m 46s
Baratunde goes rafting down the Rio Grande with Louie Hena and learns about the importance of the river.
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