First trip to Bodie was in 1956 with the Boy Scouts. That '37-38 Chev. Coupe was blue then and had Nev. license plates. You could go into buildings then but there was a Guard who drove around with Guard painted on his Model A door. He wore a .45 revolver and chased you out. Ella Cain wrote a book on her life there and sold it in the school house. I bought an autographed copy, had it for years and loaned it out, never got it back. Good video, great that you spend time showing things others don't bother.
What a great video of this place. My great-great uncle Theodore Johnston was listed on a census as living there. I have ALWAYS wanted to go. Thank you so much for taking the time for details! Much 👍
@@The_Doberlanders_Adventures no problem! Thank you for doing such a great job showing the insides as well. Taking your time for details! It's so frustrating, when it's panned over too fast that it doesn't even focus..again, WELL DONE!
I will make it a point to go see Bodie. You have a really nice camera, takes awesome pictures. By the way, that is an organ, not a piano, in the church. Thanks for the ride thru town.
I’ve been there probably 4-5 times in my life we use to hunt around there. And just shoot targets as your coming into bodie. And fish the river just before the turn off. I wish they would let you camp there so you could walk the town at night? I think that would be a neat experience! Don Los Angeles California
My ancestors came to that area from Illinois. Gold was the driving force . Ive got photos of that place from my family . I still have yet to make it out there.
First trip to Bodie was in 1956 with the Boy Scouts. That '37-38 Chev. Coupe was blue then and had Nev. license plates. You could go into buildings then but there was a Guard who drove around with Guard painted on his Model A door. He wore a .45 revolver and chased you out. Ella Cain wrote a book on her life there and sold it in the school house. I bought an autographed copy, had it for years and loaned it out, never got it back. Good video, great that you spend time showing things others don't bother.
So cool. Sad you didn't get the book back. Crazy to imagine a Model A as guard car.
Had to pause and take in some of the images more than I usually do. Really was impressed with all of this. Glad I came into this channel just today.
Thank You For Watching. It was such a great place to explore.
Your coverage is absolutely great.sure takes all of back.im thankful for our pioneers and you for taking us back in time
Thank You.
Been there! Loved seeing Bodie again!
So much to see there.... Great video Some of the houses are amazing, so much work put into building all this
Thank You. It’s an incredible place to visit. So much history left.
This is a great time capsule! Pretty amazing how many buildings have su Veda all these years! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
I love going back in time and seeing all the amazing stuff, Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank You for watching. I love exploring all the old towns. So much history.
What a great video of this place. My great-great uncle Theodore Johnston was listed on a census as living there. I have ALWAYS wanted to go. Thank you so much for taking the time for details! Much 👍
That’s awesome. It’s such a great place to explore. Thank you for watching.
@@The_Doberlanders_Adventures no problem! Thank you for doing such a great job showing the insides as well. Taking your time for details! It's so frustrating, when it's panned over too fast that it doesn't even focus..again, WELL DONE!
That was sweet footage man... Peace, I SUB!
Thank You.
I will make it a point to go see Bodie. You have a really nice camera, takes awesome pictures. By the way, that is an organ, not a piano, in the church. Thanks for the ride thru town.
Thank You for the clarification on the organ. I wondered if it might be an organ but wasn’t sure. Thanks for watching. Bodie is amazing.
I've been to Bodie it was the 80's, still looks the same, good memories. I remember posing front of an outhouse lol 😂
Lol. Good to know it hasn’t deteriorated to much. Such a fun place with interesting history.
New subscriber here, very interesting, thanks to the steel roofs the buildings are lasting as well as they are.
I was amazed at how good of condition some of the buildings still are. Thank You for watching.
I need to see this town!
I’ve been there probably 4-5 times in my life we use to hunt around there. And just shoot targets as your coming into bodie. And fish the river just before the turn off. I wish they would let you camp there so you could walk the town at night? I think that would be a neat experience! Don Los Angeles California
That would be fun for sure.
My ancestors came to that area from Illinois. Gold was the driving force . Ive got photos of that place from my family . I still have yet to make it out there.
Wow. I bet you have some great photos
What year was that in them days.