Three Rivers Eatery & Brewhouse; Farmington NM
2019 Trip with stop in Farmington NM. Three Rivers Eatery and Brewhouse...
Rye Not? Three Rivers Brewery
The Brew Bro's are trying out a brewery that has been around for almost a year but we have not heard of it yet. The Three Rivers Brewery and the beer of choice today is Rye Not? This beer is a 6.1 ABV and has a very good all around taste. It you are heading up to Three Rivers California. Stop on in and try out the beers. Give Rye Not? from Three Rivers Brewery a Try... Thanks again to our guest the Wizard and QC Rob.
Three Rivers Brewing Co. is proudly located at the gateway to Sequoia National Park in Three Rivers, CA. Sequoia National Park boasts the largest trees in the world, the tallest peaks in the Continental United States, and is home to an array of wildlife and hiking trails.
Three Rivers is a small and quaint community in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. A visitor in Three Rivers will find local art, good food, outdoor activities, health and wellness opportunities, and the fabulous Kaweah River.
The Brew Bro's Beer Review featuring Sean and Richard Brenner. Giving their best tastes, smells and their Buzz Meter on how many beers to go from Zero to buzzed reviews. Hang with the gang as they try out top notch beers from local micro brewery's.
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Aztec Warrior Championships Farmington New Mexico April 20, 21, 2019
Folkstyle, Freestyle, Greco all under one roof and no extra cost for insurance cards. 1800 registrations last season and you won't regret competing against competition that you normally do not see. On Sunday, we will be giving out free Bibles, hosting a Sunday chapel service (nondenominational) and 3000 Easter eggs will be part of our Sunday kickoff.
The missing video/ Farmington nm
I got a video in the snow that really want to post
Farmington, New Mexico
Farmington is a city in San Juan County in the US state of New Mexico. As of the 2013 population estimate from the United States Census Bureau the city had a total population of 45,426 people. Farmington makes up one of the four Metropolitan Statistical Areas in New Mexico. The U.S. Census Bureau's population estimate in 2011 for Farmington was about 45,256.
Farmington is located at the junction of the San Juan River, the Animas River, and the La Plata River, and is located on the Colorado Plateau. Farmington is the largest city of San Juan County, one of the geographically largest counties in the United States covering 5,538 square miles. The county seat and the other city in San Juan County is Aztec. Farmington serves as the commercial hub for most of northwestern New Mexico and the Four Corners region of four states. Farmington lies at or near the junction of three important highways: U.S. Highway 550, U.S. Highway 64, and New Mexico Highway 371.
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Bad Driving Compilation #3 - Farmington, NM
Welcome to my third bad drivers compilation! People not looking, failing to think ahead or pay attention at all and just being discourteous.
If you'd like to send a clip, email me at 4cdrivers@gmail.com
Hopefully this is entertaining, educational and leaves you hungry for grilled spam and olives!
Chokecherry Canyon Drone Shots
Choke Cherry Canyon New Mexico
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FHS Scorpions Tailgate
This is the first FHS Tailgate party to start our Fall Sports. Johnny Curry is to blame..... Thanks for the fun Johnny..Different sports came out to celebrate your opening season sports.
Say something (Cover) - Natalie Rose, and Kyle T.
This is a short clip of Natalie Rose, and Kyle T. singing a cover of Say Something at The Sing Your Dreams open mic mic night at Three Rivers Brewery in Farmington, NM.
Red Lion Hotel Farmington in Farmington NM
Website: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Red Lion Hotel Farmington 700 Scott Avenue Farmington NM 87401 Featuring an indoor pool, this Farmington, New Mexico hotel is a 10 minute drive to Four Corners Regional Airport. A complimentary airport shuttle and a daily breakfast buffet are provided. Free Wi-Fi, cable TV and a private bathroom are standard in all rooms at the Red Lion Hotel Farmington. Rooms are decorated with contemporary dark wood furnishings and light colored linens. An indoor hot tub allows guests to relax after a day of activities at Farmington Red Lion Hotel. A fitness center with weight lifting and cardio equipment is featured. Dry cleaning services are available upon request. The Riverwalk Restaurant provides on-site dining for guests. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the Riverwalk Restaurant features American and Southwest cuisine in a casual atmosphere. Aztec Ruins National Monument is 14 miles away. Novajo Lake State Park is a 45 minute drive from Red Lion Hotel Farmington.
Pat Benatar in Farmington New Mexico at the Civic Center
Who Shot 2 Pac - King Lil G (Farmington, NM)
Abq Horseshoe Club
Warm up game before league night
Fukushima News; EPA HEAD Scottie Pruitt says SCREW IT RESIGNS, Drain the HUMAN SWAMP not WETLANDS,
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Demagogue-ARY wrapped in ISMS & ist;; kevin d. blanch the POST IGNORANCE PROJECT, not a ism OR AN ist, I am LOGIC;
A demagogue or rabble-rouser is a leader in a democracy who gains popularity by exploiting prejudice and ignorance among the common people, whipping up the passions of the crowd and shutting down reasoned deliberation. Wikipedia
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Is TRUMP a closet SOCIALIST;; THE NEW Tariffs Sheriff. UNITED STATES Socialize the LOSSES CAPITALIS THE gains tax poison the future SPEN ON OUR FRINDS g.o.p. dems CONGRESS 2018 nuke porky pigs;;
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“Peter Navarro, now Director of the National Trade Council, ran for local and state offices four times as a Democrat while living in San Diego and teaching economics at UC Irvine.”
In 1992, he ran for mayor as an independent, finishing first in the non-partisan primary, but losing to Republican Susan Golding in the runoff. During the campaign he ran on a no-growth platform under the slogan “Don’t Yield to Developers.”
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new mexico tweaker 2
sorry the video is side ways...this dude was tweakin bad in new mexico
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Backyard Bobcat doing the Woodpile Prowl...
Am I happy about the view out my kitchen window! YES! Check this yearlings prowling about the wood pile as mom stands back keeping an eye on her kid:-)
About Bobcats (thank you CT DEEP):
Background: The bobcat is the only wild cat found in Connecticut and the most common wild cat in North America. Its status has changed dramatically in our state. Historically, bobcats were not protected in Connecticut and were viewed as a threat to agriculture and game species. The state even had a bounty on bobcats from 1935-1971. By the early 1970s, a large increase in the value of bobcat pelts raised concerns that the population could be overharvested. In addition, deforestation of the state’s landscape that peaked in the 1800s greatly reduced habitat for bobcats and many other wildlife species. In 1972, the bobcat was reclassified as a protected furbearer in Connecticut with no hunting or trapping seasons.
Based on observation reports submitted to the Wildlife Division by the public and others, bobcat numbers appear to have increased in Connecticut in recent years. Sighting and vehicle-kill reports indicate that bobcats now reside in all eight Connecticut counties. However, the heaviest concentrations occur in the northwestern corner of the state.
Range: The bobcat’s range has historically extended throughout the lower 48 United States into southern Canada and south to central Mexico. This range has remained largely intact due to the species’ adaptability to various habitats and human pressures. However, the bobcat has been extirpated from some areas along the mid-Atlantic coast due to overharvest and dense human population and development. Bobcats also are no longer found in those portions of the Midwestern states where intense agriculture has decreased suitable habitat. Bobcat populations are found throughout New England.
Description: The bobcat is a stout-bodied, medium-sized feline, with a short, “bobbed” tail (about six inches in length), prominent cheek ruffs, and tufts of black hair on its pointed ears. The sides and back are generally the same color with faint black spots; grayer in winter and tan in summer. The underparts are white. The tail may have one to several indistinct dark bands and a tip that is black on top and whitish below. Adult males typically weigh between 18 and 35 pounds and measure from 32 to 37 inches in length. Adult females typically weigh between 15 and 30 pounds and measure from 28 to 32 inches in length.
Bobcats are about two to three times the size of their distant relative, the domestic house cat, and the tracks of a young bobcat are often confused with those left by a roaming house cat. Adult house cat tracks, however, are much smaller than adult bobcat tracks. Bobcat tracks have an overall round appearance with four round toe pads in both front and rear prints. There is a fifth toe on the forefoot; however, it does not leave an impression because it is raised high on the foot. The claws do not leave an impression because they are usually retracted.
Make the Drive to Dr. Herman's
Dr. Herman's results are worth the drive! Local comedians James and Ernie show why so many patients are making the trip to Farmington for braces at Four Corners Orthodontics and Dental.
Zia Liquors
Located in Fruitland, NM on Hiway 64. Under new ownership, and totally redone. The New owners are some of the nicest people ever.
Fly Fishing The ANIMAS River after the EPA spill - McFly Angler Episode 4
One of the last free-flowing rivers in the state of Colorado, the Animas River is a unique and rare treasure. With the newest and one of the best Gold Medal Water fly-fishing sections in Colorado, the Animas is a river that should be on your list of places to fish.
When Juan Rivera passed through this corner of Colorado in 1765, he named the river El Rio de las Animas Perdidas en Purgatorio, “The River of the Lost Souls in Hell.” To Rivera and his Spanish compatriots, the valley was remote, bleak, and had little to offer them in the way of riches.
The Animas River is the major stream draining the high alpine terrain of the Needle Mountains. It heads in small meadows on the flanks of Cinnamon Mountain north of Silverton, then plunges through wild canyons as it carves a route between the Needle and West Needle Mountains. By the time it reaches Durango, the Animas has grown to a large river. Out of the mountains the Animas meanders through a shallow depression across broad plains. South of the New Mexico border at Farmington the Animas joins the San Juan River.
Fortunately, public access to the Animas River within the city of Durango is plentiful with almost 7 miles of river from 32nd Street Bridge to the Rivera Bridge south of town. Two parcels of private land are found in this stretch, but they are well marked. Foot and bike trails parallel the river through much of town, providing abundant easy access.
The Animas is big water. In Durango the river is almost 100 feet wide, filled with huge rocks and deep holes. The river offers extensive riffles, freestone conditions, and stretches of pocket water. The bottom consists of gravel and cobbles. The rocks are as slick as those in any river in the West, and anglers must always be very cautious when wading. Wet wading is popular in summer, but waders are called for in the early season and in the fall.
This trip was a bit frustrating as well as many trips I seem to be having while filming. The river is a great river to fish, but by the time I got the hang of the river, it became blown out, and was basically chocolaty everywhere I could fish. The conditions were not ample this trip, but that won't stop me from trying. I fished all day until about 1 hour from sunset. When at that point I decided to go into town and grab some food and a beer.
The rod I was using was my custom built 9' 5wt. Its rather stiff, but I am fishing with a larger 4x and 5x tippet, also the flies are size 18-22, which is much larger then my San Juan River trip, so I feel It can handle it. Plus the stiffer rod will help with longer casts and easier mends.
Music: bensound.com
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Some of the above info about the animas was gotten from the Duranglers website. You can see more info about the Animas River and other local rivers on their website duranglers.com.
Beer on a Roll: Hite, UT to Blanding, UT
Catch up with Mike on his way to Blanding, Utah (125 mile ride!)