I have been to the lost ranch many times and I have a different theory. In the 1950s thru the 1970s International Harvester had a test facility that covered a good part of the valley below the Lost Ranch. It covered from what is now Pecos Road to Chandler Blvd. During this time the closest nice hotel for vips to stay would have been the San Marcos in Chandler. I believe this site was built to accommodate the vips and executives who came to visit the test facility. This would explain the relatively modern construction materials and the fancy fireplace. The beehive oven in the back would be a great place for guest to gather on an open air patio… Just a theory. I have no evidence but the timeline and nice amenities support.
That’s a really compelling and persuasive theory! It’s one of the things I love about this site; in the absence of clear-cut evidence, the best we can do is speculate based on the knowledge of what we know was happening in the city around the time it was built. Thank you for sharing, and for watching!
Hello from Naples, Florida. Very interesting, indeed! We enjoyed seeing the ruins. Thanks for sharing the amazing views with us, have a great weekend 👍 💯 ❤
Yoh!! I came across your videos coz you commented on mine. Honestly, this is quite interesting work you’ve got. I’m hooked. I love ruins might as well do one here in Japan. ✌️
Thank you so much! Japan seems like it has some truly extraordinary hiking and outdoor recreation and I’d love to explore it someday. Can’t wait to see more of your adventures!
Very neat looking to see the remains of that stone fireplace sitting there in that landscape. Very interesting to hear what the lost ranch might have been.
The Lost Ranch has fascinated me ever since I first stumbled upon it. It’s just so out of place, and we essentially know nothing about it for certain. Thank you for watching!
Hey everybody my name is Riley and today I am on Wilderness Wills channel located on TH-cam. now this should be one of the most popular channels for entertainment and facts. today I'm gonna take you to one of the most quieter videos, so we can investigate a mystery that's been hiding in plain sight for more than a decade. And that mystery is where the fuck is my alimony, I'm owed child support or something. Homie is making money off of TH-cam. Where's my cheddar? -The Forgotten Husband
I have been to the lost ranch many times and I have a different theory. In the 1950s thru the 1970s International Harvester had a test facility that covered a good part of the valley below the Lost Ranch. It covered from what is now Pecos Road to Chandler Blvd. During this time the closest nice hotel for vips to stay would have been the San Marcos in Chandler. I believe this site was built to accommodate the vips and executives who came to visit the test facility. This would explain the relatively modern construction materials and the fancy fireplace. The beehive oven in the back would be a great place for guest to gather on an open air patio… Just a theory. I have no evidence but the timeline and nice amenities support.
That’s a really compelling and persuasive theory! It’s one of the things I love about this site; in the absence of clear-cut evidence, the best we can do is speculate based on the knowledge of what we know was happening in the city around the time it was built. Thank you for sharing, and for watching!
Beautiful place with nice views, great share
South Mountain definitely is beautiful. Thank you for watching!
My imagination was running wild while watching this!! Thanks for sharing, Will! 🥾🌵🏔️🍻
A random fireplace in the middle a desert mountain valley certainly inspires imagination. Thank you for watching!
I'm really enjoying your content. The educational aspects are very interesting. Keep up the great work. 👌👍
Thank you so much! Hiking & history is what we’re going for 😄
I swear I learn more from your videos than I ever did in history class haha. Keep em coming Will!
Haha thanks man! This one was fun to make
Straight up!! I was thinking the same thing
Hello from Naples, Florida. Very interesting, indeed! We enjoyed seeing the ruins. Thanks for sharing the amazing views with us, have a great weekend 👍 💯 ❤
Thank you so much! Y'all have some great ruins in Florida too. Have you ever visited Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine?
Thank you for this very interesting and informative video. 😊
And thank you for watching! 😄
Yoh!! I came across your videos coz you commented on mine. Honestly, this is quite interesting work you’ve got. I’m hooked. I love ruins might as well do one here in Japan. ✌️
Thank you so much! Japan seems like it has some truly extraordinary hiking and outdoor recreation and I’d love to explore it someday. Can’t wait to see more of your adventures!
Very neat looking to see the remains of that stone fireplace sitting there in that landscape. Very interesting to hear what the lost ranch might have been.
The Lost Ranch has fascinated me ever since I first stumbled upon it. It’s just so out of place, and we essentially know nothing about it for certain. Thank you for watching!
Nice to meet you Will. I just subbed your channel. Awesome video.
Thank you Kevin! I'm looking forward to seeing more of your adventures in Texas!
@@Wilderness-Will thank you, Will.
Like 21 👍 💯 ❤
Thank you! 😄
Hey everybody my name is Riley and today I am on Wilderness Wills channel located on TH-cam. now this should be one of the most popular channels for entertainment and facts. today I'm gonna take you to one of the most quieter videos, so we can investigate a mystery that's been hiding in plain sight for more than a decade. And that mystery is where the fuck is my alimony, I'm owed child support or something. Homie is making money off of TH-cam. Where's my cheddar?
-The Forgotten Husband
Riley I done had BEEN gave you all the money you’re owed, now get off my lawn.
Miss you man.
@@Wilderness-Will lol miss you too buddy, glad to see all is going well with you! Looking forward to future videos!