Thank you for this vlog, Jordan. M*A*S*H was one of the most popular TV shows in the history of television and a personal favorite of mine. I was saddened to see this site is nothing more than a few rusted ruins given the many fans that still enjoy the show. The M*A*S*H set deserves a true recreation down to the smallest detail. I would pay good money to visit the "Swamp", the O.R., Colonel Blake's office, the mess tent, Rosie's bar... How amazing it would be to visit the 4077!
Nine days ago was the 40th anniversary of the last episode of M*A*S*H on TV (February 28, 1983). It would have been out of this world heart warming if the remaining cast members would have returned to this original filming site to watch that last episode live and to reminisce about what they felt in that last episode and the series. Also, the very first person's face clearly seen on camera in MASH history is Kathy Denny Fradella. She is the front nurse running towards the camera in opening credits.
I gotta be honest about this MASH show..... I cried when the last show aired in the 80s. It was really REALLY difficult watching them say goodbye to each other after I and millions of other fans had gone through this TV war with them. Trust me when I tell you, it's impossible not to cry watching that episode. And I'm a man that rarely cries in my entire life.
Awesome Vlog!! M*A*S*H was a very special show I watched as a kid, I actually saw the finale when they aired it. Love your Vlogs too!! very compelling to watch! you are a great narrator! and Jaw is way too cute!! Keep up the amazing work Jordan!
Another great video. I enjoyed this because I watched every episode of MASH. One of my favorites. Yeah, I’m old. 😊 I remember Alan Alda saying how their tents were full of fleas, so they had to deal with fleas every day.
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@Derrick Arthur Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
You know what I liked about this one, was that you walked the trail down to where they shot the show. But what got me were all the mountain ranges above the location, where for over 100 yrs Hollywood made outdoor films like cowboy movies and shot up there in them hills! So beautiful. The stream looks great to fish out of. I could see Ronald Reagan ride his horse through the area. Glad you have moved and got out of that fitly area your apt was in. So many beautiful sites now flourishing with wild life and new growth. No more people destroying it's beauty.
Great video... this is the of also about. VanHalen and shows signed actual stuff from band...just a few days ago...we lost to cancer..Eddie folks...Rest in Peace Eddiie🙏🏻✌️🙏🏻🦋🤘👩🏻💻
A walk I could never take. You are right thx. It is odd I lived in Cali 80, early 90's, and missed so much. Glad your out now so I can see some of what I missed.
I love MASH! I watch it on Hulu all the time. I always wondered where they filmed. When the series started everyone said it would flop, at the last episode celebration the actors/actress were really mobbed with news stations and reporters.
Just watched. Remember the opening scene(s) the MASH crew running up to a helicopter to see to the injured. They followed you back to L.A. lol The area looked like it went through a flood with all the debris around. I'm backtracking your vlogs now. Reminds me of what you said; the last to find out about it. But I did. Keep up the Good work. You've come a long way. Jah's the Best!
This vlog was awesome. Brought back some great memories of my favorite tv show ever. I have seen several vlogs about this filming location but your is the best of all. Thanks for sharing.
My family and I loved watching M.A.S.H. when I was growing up . I still would watch the reruns if they came on . I'm so glad you took us there . That's what so neat . Like you said , I probably won't ever get to visit California and all of these awesome places like this , so I for one am so glad you videoed this . Don't you ever get scared being out somewhere like that by yourself ? I probably would have freaked out if I saw that guy out there in the middle of no where . Glad , he was someone you reconized . Thanks Jordan !
thanks for making these videos they are interesting and yes you are right there are lots of people who would never get a chance to see these places or even know they exist but because of you we can have a glimpse before the future fades it all away and who knows maybe years from now your videos will be worth a fortune
Love this vlog I think I've seen all the MASH episodes There's a very good autobiography of Alan Alda called 'Never have your dog stuffed' It's really a funny book I couldn't put it down
Glad I'm watching through your older stuff.. this was great! I've watched through MASH several times and will again. You did a pretty thorough job of this so thank you.. it's appreciated! BTW I'm enjoying your videos, youtube has replaced our conventional TV habits and you've become a regular around here.
I really loved seen the mash episode thank you I was young when it was filmed but I've watched the reruns and I am a fan thank you for taking me where I'm not able to due to my poor health keep up the good work
Still my favorite vlog you've done. My grandfather got me hooked on MASH in the 80's. My favorite episode is the Captain who thought he was Jesus. Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler.
I love this. My mum used to watch Mash when I was a child and in some of your videos I noticed those hills and I wondered if that’s where they filmed Mash. Then sure enough, this video pops up. Jah is hilarious! The start of this video had me laughing right out loud 😂
thank you for doing this i am from illinoi about 1500 miles from california am disabled iwill never get to go to calif i have traveled when i worked south east elpaso never had time to go to calif
Thank You, Jordan! I certainly enjoyed this episode about M*A*S*H filming location. Very cool. I was a young high school student for much of that time period, and watched the show. Another fun and interesting vlog. Cheers!
I always found it funny that the MASH TV show lasted 8 years longer than the actual Korean war. Not only that, but one whole year in the series, went by in one episode.
That vlog was very exciting. I watched every episode except the last good-by. I can't tolerate good-byes so I have yet to watch. Thanks for the vlog. You ought to go out to Newhall and see the gunsmoke set if it's still there.
terrific....what a hike! I think there were more involved tours of the 4077 location years ago. Alan Alda went to Fordham University/Bronx...and in Spring 1983, as MASH was ending, the guys who were occupying Alan's old dorm room in Martyr's Court dorm set up the 4 room suite as Hawkeye's tent....got some local TV and radio coverage. Alan and his wife Arlene have lived in Manhattan for years...just reading her book from @5 years ago JUST KIDS FROM THE BRONX...short bios of "kids" from the Bronx who created some notoriety, like Ralph Lauren. Calvin Klein, Gen. Colin Powell et.al. 36 years have passed since that last episode in Spring 1983...a lifetime.
Found your vlog about a week ago and have been binge-watching. Great job. I love all the behind the scenes stuff. But I always HATED M*A*S*H! You did a great job covering the site though.
His last name was Styles. First name... ??? I wonder if that swill they called gin was even Drinkable. Or was it water. I watched another Video by Loretta Swit. She took a lil Differant path. She didn't cross that bridge you crossed. Or did she. Just may not have filmed it. I could probably spend most of a day there. I wonder how far the Korean village was from camp. Probably Rt down the Rd.
Thanks Jordan, this was just great to see. I thought you put on the straw hat in homage to BJ as seen in the last episode as he rides off into the sunset on the motorcycle.
I’ve been in the Director’s for around thirty five years and the Director’s credit must appear right before the program content starts. An alternative to this would be at the end before closing credits start. I’ve put credits on over five hundred sitcom episodes.
My grandpa served in the Korean War! My dad without his glasses looks like Alan Alda ! My dad always watched MASH when I was little and I love it as well!
You were right. There are no more MASH sites or artifacts on that road beyond the site. I visited the set from that direction. It's a shorter hike, all on that road. But you also need to park in a residential area by Malibu Lake. Too bad you missed the copter landing above that gives a good view of the whole area.
My former roommate an I were lucky to have gotten there, shortly before it was burned down in the early 80's. Regretfully he has all the photos and have not seen him in 30 years so thanks for the memories. Am pretty sure that parts of the area was burned in last years fires. Mash is one of my favorite shows and I recall seeing the final show like yesterday
Fond memories of M*A*S*H. One of the shows my whole family loved to watch. In those days we only had two stations that came in good enough to watch. CBS and NBC.
I just noticed the date on this video. You shot this within three weeks of one of the wettest winters on record. Your comment about the tree debris (scarecrow Blair Witch Project) made me laugh. IF you could be in that canyon during a heavy storm , you'd be blown away ! The amount of water coming down that 'creek' is unbelievable. You would not be able to cross the creek ! Great video.
LOL, you're so funny it's, the 4 OH 77 (th). I absolutely luvd the show & the hike, I've done it several times over the years. Thanks for all your VLogs.
Wow thanks so much for finding this site and doing this vlog! I never new that it was filmed here in the U.S. My mom was a big MASH fan so I had to watch it all the time when I was a little girl. She even had a MASH beer can but I dont know what happened to it. (S. Reiner)
They really should do a site restoration out there. Have better markers where EVERYTHING was at when it was made. I can think of several different ways it could be done cheaply, surviving cast members could help with that endeavor before there gone we lost so many already.
All of that debris, boogie board, etc. Is from past flooding. Who knows how far that boogie board travelled. We had severe flooding in Missouri a couple of years ago and they found deer carcasses in the top of trees and I saw a picture of a picnic table in the top of a tree as well.
I loved this vlog, thank you!! I was 9 when this show first aired and remember it well. What a great walk you had! Although all I could think the whole time was....mountain lions?? I was worried about you haha.
Thank you for sharing this one. Due to medical issues I would never make it there even though always wanted to. My father who I helped take care of passed a few years ago and myself and my husband who is former USMC all watched it. My father and I shared fond memories watching it together while I was growing up. Was nice to see wish my Dad was still about to share it with but know he's seeing it where he is. Thank you again for all these awesome blogs!
I first went out to this site in the late eighties. At that time, the rusted ambulance was there, and that was all. The site struck me as kind of small to hold the camp, and the helicopter landing pad seemed lower to the ground than I expected, but that's the magic of Hollywood, i guess. I didn't watch the entire video, but you may be unaware that the original Planet of the Apes was filmed at what was then called the Malibu ranch, and the Park Ranger's office was originally Mr. Blanding's Dream House. Apologies if you mentioned any of that. I'm sure a lot of other filming was done there, as well.
Today marks exactly 25 years when my California dream was killed, I was living in Burbank during Jan 94. The Northridge quake, 150 aftershocks and the immense damage was to much. Have been back 4 times since to visit. Now days, I couldn't afford it and from the videos i have seen, the area is going down hill. Plus the 12 years i was living there, i never saw so many fires and disasters. I was wondering what type camera you are using. I am working on Part 2 of the impact the quake had on me. A part of me will always be there. Have a good night. Back to work.
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Thank you for this vlog, Jordan. M*A*S*H was one of the most popular TV shows in the history of television and a personal favorite of mine. I was saddened to see this site is nothing more than a few rusted ruins given the many fans that still enjoy the show. The M*A*S*H set deserves a true recreation down to the smallest detail. I would pay good money to visit the "Swamp", the O.R., Colonel Blake's office, the mess tent, Rosie's bar... How amazing it would be to visit the 4077!
I have to tell you i loved mash growing up and i still watch the reruns of it,thank you for showing the filming location !!!! two thumbs up
Nine days ago was the 40th anniversary of the last episode of M*A*S*H on TV (February 28, 1983). It would have been out of this world heart warming if the remaining cast members would have returned to this original filming site to watch that last episode live and to reminisce about what they felt in that last episode and the series. Also, the very first person's face clearly seen on camera in MASH history is Kathy Denny Fradella. She is the front nurse running towards the camera in opening credits.
I used to watch MASH as a kid but now I'll have to watch it again to see how much the scenery has changed over the last 50 years! Thank you!
Love this episode, Jordan. Old enough to watch the series, and still watch reruns constantly. Thanks!
I gotta be honest about this MASH show.....
I cried when the last show aired in the 80s. It was really REALLY difficult watching them say goodbye to each other after I and millions of other fans had gone through this TV war with them. Trust me when I tell you, it's impossible not to cry watching that episode. And I'm a man that rarely cries in my entire life.
Your so good at it too! You make it entertaining and your knowledgeable! Thank you so much for being our eyes and legs! 🌹
Awesome Vlog!! M*A*S*H was a very special show I watched as a kid, I actually saw the finale when they aired it. Love your Vlogs too!! very compelling to watch! you are a great narrator! and Jaw is way too cute!! Keep up the amazing work Jordan!
I remember watching the last episode of MASH ,I was at cedars Sinai hospital after having my second open heart surgery. best tv show ever made .
MASH is on TV right as I am watching your vlog! Thank you for sharing this was AWESOME!!!
Another great video. I enjoyed this because I watched every episode of MASH. One of my favorites. Yeah, I’m old. 😊 I remember Alan Alda saying how their tents were full of fleas, so they had to deal with fleas every day.
Have enjoyed MASH for many years and am enjoying your vlogs! Your hat was a perfect fit - Hawkeye wore a straw cowboy hat in many episodes :)
yup. wore that straw hat...especially in the earlier years, with Trapper John/wayne rogers.
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@Derrick Arthur Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out now.
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You know what I liked about this one, was that you walked the trail down to where they shot the show. But what got me were all the mountain ranges above the location, where for over 100 yrs Hollywood made outdoor films like cowboy movies and shot up there in them hills! So beautiful. The stream looks great to fish out of. I could see Ronald Reagan ride his horse through the area. Glad you have moved and got out of that fitly area your apt was in. So many beautiful sites now flourishing with wild life and new growth. No more people destroying it's beauty.
Great video... this is the of also about. VanHalen and shows signed actual stuff from band...just a few days ago...we lost to cancer..Eddie folks...Rest in Peace Eddiie🙏🏻✌️🙏🏻🦋🤘👩🏻💻
A walk I could never take. You are right thx. It is odd I lived in Cali 80, early 90's, and missed so much. Glad your out now so I can see some of what I missed.
This is awesome!!! I am a huge fan of MASH 4077th!!
Thank Jordin. I lived in California most of my life and never knew that was there.
this is so cool! I had no idea that this existed. Watched Mash with my Daddy growing up! Thank you
I love MASH! I watch it on Hulu all the time. I always wondered where they filmed. When the series started everyone said it would flop, at the last episode celebration the actors/actress were really mobbed with news stations and reporters.
Just watched. Remember the opening scene(s) the MASH crew running up to a helicopter to see to the injured. They followed you back to L.A. lol The area looked like it went through a flood with all the debris around. I'm backtracking your vlogs now. Reminds me of what you said; the last to find out about it. But I did. Keep up the Good work. You've come a long way. Jah's the Best!
👏👏👏👏👏❣️ Thank You Soooooo Much, that was Awesome ‼️ Your Doggy is the cutest EVER ❣️ Upstate New York here.
This vlog was awesome. Brought back some great memories of my favorite tv show ever. I have seen several vlogs about this filming location but your is the best of all. Thanks for sharing.
Very cool vlog! Totally appreciate you going out there to show us the MASH site!!
My family and I loved watching M.A.S.H. when I was growing up . I still would watch the reruns if they came on . I'm so glad you took us there . That's what so neat . Like you said , I probably won't ever get to visit California and all of these awesome places like this , so I for one am so glad you videoed this . Don't you ever get scared being out somewhere like that by yourself ? I probably would have freaked out if I saw that guy out there in the middle of no where . Glad , he was someone you reconized . Thanks Jordan !
thanks for making these videos they are interesting and yes you are right there are lots of people who would never get a chance to see these places or even know they exist but because of you we can have a glimpse before the future fades it all away and who knows maybe years from now your videos will be worth a fortune
Great explanation of detail regarding location of the set......best I have seen. Thanks for posting.
Love this vlog I think I've seen all the MASH episodes There's a very good autobiography of Alan Alda called 'Never have your dog stuffed' It's really a funny book I couldn't put it down
Glad I'm watching through your older stuff.. this was great! I've watched through MASH several times and will again. You did a pretty thorough job of this so thank you.. it's appreciated! BTW I'm enjoying your videos, youtube has replaced our conventional TV habits and you've become a regular around here.
Never thought about where MASH was filmed. California is magical. The backdrop for so many venues around the world...Thanks!
This just came up in my feed. Didn't know you had done this one. Thanks, I loved MASH.
A few of my favorite people an shows Jordan...sean waltman ..an mash 4077 .. thanks Jordan
Thanks for this Jordon I'm a big fan of MASH and this is so awesome. You have trod in the footsteps of the greats!
nice tour, i grew up watching mash in the 70s. nurse kelly just died 2 wks ago.
I really loved seen the mash episode thank you I was young when it was filmed but I've watched the reruns and I am a fan thank you for taking me where I'm not able to due to my poor health keep up the good work
Mash segment was great and sad at the same time. Love it so much as I and my family used to watch Mash all the time and still do but not as much.
Still my favorite vlog you've done. My grandfather got me hooked on MASH in the 80's. My favorite episode is the Captain who thought he was Jesus. Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler.
I love this. My mum used to watch Mash when I was a child and in some of your videos I noticed those hills and I wondered if that’s where they filmed Mash. Then sure enough, this video pops up. Jah is hilarious! The start of this video had me laughing right out loud 😂
thank you for doing this i am from illinoi about 1500 miles from california am disabled iwill never get to go to calif i have traveled when i worked south east elpaso never had time to go to calif
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Thank You, Jordan! I certainly enjoyed this episode about M*A*S*H filming location. Very cool. I was a young high school student for much of that time period, and watched the show. Another fun and interesting vlog. Cheers!
Thank you for M.A.S.H. vlog ...
...... it's worth it . I also love your dog .
Oh I really want to do this hike. Thank you for letting us know about it.
thanks to you I see all the best things about the l.a. area!! and your vlog is so enjoyable! keep up great work!! thanks!
I always found it funny that the MASH TV show lasted 8 years longer than the actual Korean war. Not only that, but one whole year in the series, went by in one episode.
It's called show business, it's entertainment. Many shows that depicts true events & history aren't exactly accurate!!
Hello to jah........i don't think you're vlogs are long. Not long enough. I've seen every episode of MASH. You do a GREAT JOB! Thanks, jordon
M*A*S*H is one of my favourite shows of all time. Got all sorts of beautiful sad nostalgia watching this.
Hilarious windy breakfast story! Thanks for starting my morning with a chuckle! :)
That vlog was very exciting. I watched every episode except the last good-by. I can't tolerate good-byes so I have yet to watch. Thanks for the vlog. You ought to go out to Newhall and see the gunsmoke set if it's still there.
terrific....what a hike! I think there were more involved tours of the 4077 location years ago. Alan Alda went to Fordham University/Bronx...and in Spring 1983, as MASH was ending, the guys who were occupying Alan's old dorm room in Martyr's Court dorm set up the 4 room suite as Hawkeye's tent....got some local TV and radio coverage. Alan and his wife Arlene have lived in Manhattan for years...just reading her book from @5 years ago JUST KIDS FROM THE BRONX...short bios of "kids" from the Bronx who created some notoriety, like Ralph Lauren. Calvin Klein, Gen. Colin Powell et.al. 36 years have passed since that last episode in Spring 1983...a lifetime.
Found your vlog about a week ago and have been binge-watching. Great job. I love all the behind the scenes stuff. But I always HATED M*A*S*H! You did a great job covering the site though.
The actor who played as “Charles Emerson Winchester” just passed as well.
His last name was Styles. First name... ??? I wonder if that swill they called gin was even Drinkable. Or was it water.
I watched another Video by Loretta Swit. She took a lil Differant path. She didn't cross that bridge you crossed. Or did she. Just may not have filmed it. I could probably spend most of a day there. I wonder how far the Korean village was from camp. Probably Rt down the Rd.
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@@chuckkelly1225 His name was Stiers, David Ogden Stiers.
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The helipad ? That's almost the most iconic spot.....
I know, i couldn't believe he didn't go up to that section or even mention it.
SO COOL!! I'm really glad I discovered your channel, Thanks for making these.
Thanks Jordan, this was just great to see. I thought you put on the straw hat in homage to BJ as seen in the last episode as he rides off into the sunset on the motorcycle.
Loved this and thank you for mentioning it in a live feed on 10/08/21.
NWO 4 LIFE!
I’ve been in the Director’s for around thirty five years and the Director’s credit must appear right before the program content starts. An alternative to this would be at the end before closing credits start. I’ve put credits on over five hundred sitcom episodes.
Love, love, loved this vlog Jordan!
Loved the hat, love you, love Jah
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You wearing that hat made me think of Hawkeye Pierce 's hat lolol
Great Vlog. I enjoyed the In Utero house one and this MASH episode. Fun stuff. Keep up the good work.
Thank you Jordon. This one meant a lot to me.
Mash was one of the coolest shows. I think i watch it now more as an adult than i did as a kid
Dude I think I am hooked on your blogs. Nice job.
My grandpa served in the Korean War! My dad without his glasses looks like Alan Alda ! My dad always watched MASH when I was little and I love it as well!
Love your videos, please keep doing them. I always learn something.Thank you, Joe David Frailey.
I met Loretta Switt in a thrift store here where I live. She autographed my bass guitar! Lol, it looks great !
I love seeing things like this. We've all watched MASH and this is interesting.
You were right. There are no more MASH sites or artifacts on that road beyond the site. I visited the set from that direction. It's a shorter hike, all on that road. But you also need to park in a residential area by Malibu Lake. Too bad you missed the copter landing above that gives a good view of the whole area.
I met Alan Alda in Falmouth, Cornwall in the 80's. He's a really nice man.
My former roommate an I were lucky to have gotten there, shortly before it was burned down in the early 80's. Regretfully he has all the photos and have not seen him in 30 years so thanks for the memories. Am pretty sure that parts of the area was burned in last years fires. Mash is one of my favorite shows and I recall seeing the final show like yesterday
SoCal is gorgeous. Beaches (my favorite), mountains, forests. You can film anything in that area.
Fond memories of M*A*S*H. One of the shows my whole family loved to watch. In those days we only had two stations that came in good enough to watch. CBS and NBC.
This the one place I really want to go to someday- thanks for this as other vids I've watched have not gone into detail as you have . 👍🏻
This is great ,now I understand why they were always so sweaty. You did great walking all this way.
I just noticed the date on this video. You shot this within three weeks of one of the wettest winters on record. Your comment about the tree debris (scarecrow Blair Witch Project) made me laugh. IF you could be in that canyon during a heavy storm , you'd be blown away ! The amount of water coming down that 'creek' is unbelievable. You would not be able to cross the creek ! Great video.
Since I started watching your videos am now watching the old one and love them as well
Been a fan for my whole life of Mash! Excellent choice of location to film Jordan!
LOL, you're so funny it's, the 4 OH 77 (th).
I absolutely luvd the show & the hike, I've done it several times over the years.
Thanks for all your VLogs.
He was the 1-2-3 kid when he started on the WWE
Wow thanks so much for finding this site and doing this vlog! I never new that it was filmed here in the U.S. My mom was a big MASH fan so I had to watch it all the time when I was a little girl. She even had a MASH beer can but I dont know what happened to it. (S. Reiner)
I was almost going to be mad. I was waiting to see where the Swamp was. Nice to see that Radar didn't send all the Jeeps home 🤣
Thank you Jordan. Awesome once again.
At first I thought you had the hat because Hawkeye on occasion wore a straw cowboy hat.
so so fun to take these trips with you. Places I would never be able to go.
They really should do a site restoration out there. Have better markers where EVERYTHING was at when it was made. I can think of several different ways it could be done cheaply, surviving cast members could help with that endeavor before there gone we lost so many already.
I really enjoyed this. Miss your hikes and Jah at the Hollywood Park.
All of that debris, boogie board, etc. Is from past flooding. Who knows how far that boogie board travelled. We had severe flooding in Missouri a couple of years ago and they found deer carcasses in the top of trees and I saw a picture of a picnic table in the top of a tree as well.
I loved this vlog, thank you!! I was 9 when this show first aired and remember it well. What a great walk you had! Although all I could think the whole time was....mountain lions?? I was worried about you haha.
I didn't care for the show but my husband liked it. Great vlog thanks for your hard work.
Thank you for sharing this one. Due to medical issues I would never make it there even though always wanted to. My father who I helped take care of passed a few years ago and myself and my husband who is former USMC all watched it. My father and I shared fond memories watching it together while I was growing up. Was nice to see wish my Dad was still about to share it with but know he's seeing it where he is. Thank you again for all these awesome blogs!
There's a small path that leads to the area where the chopper came in, and landed too... I don't remember exactly but the path goes uphill.
That was great Jordan, love from Australia.
Your vlogs are really inspiring. started my juice smoothie diet today. tasted surprisingly nice .Great vlog. I like your style .
I first went out to this site in the late eighties. At that time, the rusted ambulance was there, and that was all. The site struck me as kind of small to hold the camp, and the helicopter landing pad seemed lower to the ground than I expected, but that's the magic of Hollywood, i guess. I didn't watch the entire video, but you may be unaware that the original Planet of the Apes was filmed at what was then called the Malibu ranch, and the Park Ranger's office was originally Mr. Blanding's Dream House. Apologies if you mentioned any of that. I'm sure a lot of other filming was done there, as well.
I loved this! M*A*S*H will forever be a classic!
Loved it, can’t get around anymore, really enjoyed this!
Random memory. We played the M*A*S*H theme song in stage band and its weird that the name of that song is "Suicide is Painless"
I'm a big M.A.S.H fan. Thanks for the video that was awesome.
Today marks exactly 25 years when my California dream was killed, I was living in Burbank during Jan 94. The Northridge quake, 150 aftershocks and the immense damage was to much. Have been back 4 times since to visit. Now days, I couldn't afford it and from the videos i have seen, the area is going down hill. Plus the 12 years i was living there, i never saw so many fires and disasters. I was wondering what type camera you are using. I am working on Part 2 of the impact the quake had on me. A part of me will always be there. Have a good night. Back to work.
They also filmed the original planet apes movie and rifleman in that area.
I know xpac from degeneration x and 123 kid! WWE was what my family watched in the 80’s 90’s and early 00’s. I agree that the attitude era was some of the best years.