Great exploration. I'll never understand people that deem it necessary to vandalism and destroy things/ property. Back when that must have been an amazing place, now left to decay and have nature take over. Thanks for sharing this. 👍🖖✌
They are jealous of people and their things. They want them to have no more than they do. So if they can’t have a log cabin in the woods, you won’t enjoy yours either.
Yes sir I agree.Are you familiar with the time capsule house called the Christmas house?The vandalism in that house made me sick....God is dead was written on the wall and a certain part of the male anatomy was drawn in purple crayon .
Both were lovely places in a better time. Very hard to understand what makes people go in and trash beautiful places like these two. That little cabin would have been a lovely little guest house and the actual house still looks very sound and salvageable. It could be beautiful again. What a shame under any circumstances.
I'm sure the place was already trashed before it's abandonment. Imagine how many people were in and out of that place for years. Big parties and lots of drugs and drug dealing. Also the people who had an axe to grind with the owner. Like burning his car in the driveway! If they would burn his car, they would trash anything they could in the process. What I find more sad is there were many tradesmen and contractors who got screwed long before it was abandoned.
I have never been able to wrap my head around people who have the burning desire to destroy things. Any fool can destroy, but it takes a master to create and build beautiful things.
Nice to see you back. Your videos are a lovely visit to your country. It makes up for my cancelled trip there due to the Rona. Love from The Blue Mountains in Australia.
Noah, I'm glad to hear you are feeling a little better! Thanks for this explore. I bet the porch used to have a beautiful view of the forest. Also, the rain sounds in this video were very relaxing!
The last building had great bones. Very well built and solid. Too bad it was trashed and was in the wrong hands. Nice to see you back Noah. One day at a time hun!
This is a beautiful little place. I hope some day someone can buy it and give it some love. I bet it was really lovely before the vandalism. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us. God bless and stay safe on your journeys 😌
10:44. This method of log cabin building is called 'cord wood' building. Blocks of cedar cut the length of firewood, then mortared in like round bricks.
Thank you for wonderful videos and for sharing your explorations with us! You’ve truly become one of my favorite urban explorers to watch. Love your beautiful and steady camera work, your excellent narration, and how you provide background information on the history of the properties and former residents. I also love how you pick a starting point and continue filming along in a certain direction, explaining what you see as you go. We can really get an accurate layout of the properties that you explore. Anyway, hoping your health improves and you’re better soon. Looking forward to future explorations. Take care!
Wow omg I haven’t been out there in along time so sad the vandalism and now nature is taking over , good job on the video Noah I’m glad you changed your mind and decided to make the video :)
It's not like it was a pristine place before potential vandals got there. It was already trashed. They burned his car in the driveway. The property was already neglected by the owner, and abandoned after he screwed to many people over. What kind of kids would vandalize an already vandalized, decrepit and disrespected place? Every kid.
Great to see you out and about again. I enjoyed the drone footage at the beginning especially. It really helps to highlight the desolation of the location.
Nice to see a video from you. Backstories always make things even more interesting. Did you or anyone get pics or video before it was trashed? I see you had a pic of the car before it was destroyed. Thanks for sharing. Wishing you all the best. ❤️
Hi Noah. Really good to see you. You picked a really lousy day for an explore. These cabins were So dodgy. Not safe. Thanks for sharing and stay safe. Feel better soon Noah.
Thank you for another awesome explore Noah!Sad that the cabins have to suffer for the jerk that owned them.Someone ought to rescue some of that beautiful wood&hardware
Someone should buy that property and rebuild everything. Being sure to post a sign and post something on Facebook stating that the property is under new management. To avoid more vandals showing up. Shovels & rakes, combined with wheelbarrows and a dumpster/tip/bin would improve it more.
Thank you for this man. i really love doing exploring abandoned stuff but cant since there's nothing much of abandon places close to where i live plus i hate really going out.
Glad to see a new video! I have so many questions about this guy. Hope you are feeling better. Do you still have any video of the first time you were there?
This video intrigued me. I figured out who he is and he was and read a very long article about him. He was definitely not a very nice guy. That BMW was worth $90,000. Given the damage that was done in the shooting, it's possible that he's very ill where ever he is. Beautiful place though.
Hi Noah,this is such a nice video.i liked everything about it.the tabloids for the collection are arriving this week n I'm ordering more a little bit sooner .I'm super excited about that.
You have a great channel my fellow Ontarian. I'd like to buy you a few coffees and I'm looking now on where to send it. You just stay well, take care of yourself and I hope your headaches ease. I get them baaaad too.
A sawed off shotgun can fire fine birdshot, thicker buckshot, rocksalt & sand, or slugs. If the ex-lover just wanted to wound him, then birdshot was likely used. Very painful, but survivable.
Real life isn't like the hollywood portrayals. A lot of different factors go into gunshot survivability such as caliber size, shot placement, and a little luck.
Good video, places were nice once. Now they are trashed, wet, and yucky. Must have been a really lousy landlord if someone torched his car instead of stealing it. Good to see you out and about, take care. Thanks, Noah
Hi I'm from Philippines so sad to watch many abandoned house after all years sacrifice to build that owners left. Sad to know but when abandoned houses here in the Philippines I will live hehehe.
Very interesting place. Too bad it was so trashed. I would like to explore places but would be way too scared of running into to people who might be hiding in them. Please take care of yourself.
A real shame to let a place go to rot. I noticed the lumber has gone, but the log and the cord wood construction is good for another fify years. Mine is 37 years old and solid as the day it was built. I've got one veto of one wall we're the bear hangs, check it out! Raven out
Interesting story behind the video. As someone who grew up in the rural North, where bored kids with too much time on their hands abound, I'm 99.9% certain that one or two teen age firebugs were screwing around and torched that BMW, and would also bet that most of their high school classmates have heard a rumor that they were the ones who did it. Given the owner's history of not paying bills, what are the chances he stopped paying on a loan on the car when he left for Costa Rica? Wonder why it wasn't repossessed.
Probably couldn’t find the car. I suspect this property was not directly in his name (most likely a shell company), so the repo man wouldn’t know to look there.
So sad people are so destructive of things..... destroyed for no reason. Thinking they are cool in front of there friends as they are doing this.... the homes had great wood work and were once great places...
Here in Texas the county Governments across our corrupt state are directly responsible for creating abandon homes as the county will tax people out of their homes with oppressive property taxes. My family lost two store buildings that were in good condition as the county taxed our family business so high we could no longer earn enough money to keep a float. The county foreclosed on our stores and allowed the buildings to fall into disrepair and later had to be tore down.Texans are in a big battle to eliminate the criminal property tax right now as it has become impossible to own property in the state of Texas unless you are extremely wealthy.We renamed our state to Taxas.
Thanks for your content, Noah. For those of us who cannot get to places like this, your channel is a treasure.
Great exploration. I'll never understand people that deem it necessary to vandalism and destroy things/ property. Back when that must have been an amazing place, now left to decay and have nature take over. Thanks for sharing this. 👍🖖✌
I don't understand why the people destroy private property. Its not necessary, vandalism with the things.
They are jealous of people and their things. They want them to have no more than they do. So if they can’t have a log cabin in the woods, you won’t enjoy yours either.
Yes sir I agree.Are you familiar with the time capsule house called the Christmas house?The vandalism in that house made me sick....God is dead was written on the wall and a certain part of the male anatomy was drawn in purple crayon .
Both were lovely places in a better time. Very hard to understand what makes people go in and trash beautiful places like these two. That little cabin would have been a lovely little guest house and the actual house still looks very sound and salvageable. It could be beautiful again. What a shame under any circumstances.
I'm sure the place was already trashed before it's abandonment. Imagine how many people were in and out of that place for years. Big parties and lots of drugs and drug dealing. Also the people who had an axe to grind with the owner. Like burning his car in the driveway! If they would burn his car, they would trash anything they could in the process. What I find more sad is there were many tradesmen and contractors who got screwed long before it was abandoned.
such a dumb question to ask lmfaoo he had jus told us why the owner got ran out the country then you ask that😂🤦🏽♂️
I love how calming this is, especially with the rain sounds in the background
I have never been able to wrap my head around people who have the burning desire to destroy things. Any fool can destroy, but it takes a master to create and build beautiful things.
Nice to see you back. Your videos are a lovely visit to your country. It makes up for my cancelled trip there due to the Rona. Love from The Blue Mountains in Australia.
Noah, I'm glad to hear you are feeling a little better! Thanks for this explore. I bet the porch used to have a beautiful view of the forest. Also, the rain sounds in this video were very relaxing!
These cabins would be great if they weren't trashed. Thanks for showing them.
The last building had great bones. Very well built and solid. Too bad it was trashed and was in the wrong hands. Nice to see you back Noah. One day at a time hun!
This is a beautiful little place. I hope some day someone can buy it and give it some love. I bet it was really lovely before the vandalism. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us. God bless and stay safe on your journeys 😌
I went here last year! when the pandemic started its really crazy how run down it is now, i imagine it was quite the place back in the 70s/80s
I don't think I've ever seen such a thoroughly burnt out car!
Someone's got to be a real piece of garbage to just trash someone else's home like that.
The logs that are concreted in is called cordwood house.
10:44. This method of log cabin building is called 'cord wood' building. Blocks of cedar cut the length of firewood, then mortared in like round bricks.
Thank you for wonderful videos and for sharing your explorations with us! You’ve truly become one of my favorite urban explorers to watch. Love your beautiful and steady camera work, your excellent narration, and how you provide background information on the history of the properties and former residents. I also love how you pick a starting point and continue filming along in a certain direction, explaining what you see as you go. We can really get an accurate layout of the properties that you explore. Anyway, hoping your health improves and you’re better soon. Looking forward to future explorations. Take care!
Noah that was great!
Thank you!
Please take care of yourself!
Be safe!
Love the video and houses, I’ll bet they were beautiful in their day!
Such a shame that people feel the need to vandalise those places 😕makes me sad 😥
Sadly, for some people it’s their only way of leaving their mark on the world. They have nothing else to contribute.
Wow omg I haven’t been out there in along time so sad the vandalism and now nature is taking over , good job on the video Noah I’m glad you changed your mind and decided to make the video :)
Where is this?
Thanks!
Thanks so much Deana!
It’s a shame these kids destroy places. What kinda parents raised them?
not always the parents...kids develop their own personalities with their own moral compass... they don't always follow what they have been taught
@@danielem0007 true, but for the most part their upbringing will influence who they become in the future.
It's not like it was a pristine place before potential vandals got there. It was already trashed. They burned his car in the driveway. The property was already neglected by the owner, and abandoned after he screwed to many people over. What kind of kids would vandalize an already vandalized, decrepit and disrespected place? Every kid.
@@minorityofthought1306 valid point :)
Great to see you out and about again. I enjoyed the drone footage at the beginning especially. It really helps to highlight the desolation of the location.
The one picture you held up is in East Berlin, with the Berlin Wall in the back ground. I would guess early 1980's
Awesome find sir. What a gem! Thanks for sharing!
Nice to see a video from you. Backstories always make things even more interesting. Did you or anyone get pics or video before it was trashed? I see you had a pic of the car before it was destroyed. Thanks for sharing. Wishing you all the best. ❤️
Praying for your better health Noah. You are such a wonderful young man. 🙏❤
Hi Noah. Really good to see you. You picked a really lousy day for an explore. These cabins were So dodgy. Not safe. Thanks for sharing and stay safe. Feel better soon Noah.
Great explore! Nice to hear the back story. Glad you're back, always love your videos 😀
Same here enjoy watching this videos a lot. Hi Kathleen how are you doing with your family I hope you’re safe from the virus?
Thank you for another awesome explore Noah!Sad that the cabins have to suffer for the jerk that owned them.Someone ought to rescue some of that beautiful wood&hardware
Someone should buy that property and rebuild everything. Being sure to post a sign and post something on Facebook stating that the property is under new management. To avoid more vandals showing up. Shovels & rakes, combined with wheelbarrows and a dumpster/tip/bin would improve it more.
Thank you for this man. i really love doing exploring abandoned stuff but cant since there's nothing much of abandon places close to where i live plus i hate really going out.
Welcome back. Thanks for the video
I could just listen to the sound of the rain for hours.
Glad to see you back! Great find!
Glad to see a new video! I have so many questions about this guy. Hope you are feeling better. Do you still have any video of the first time you were there?
to bad the cabins r now lost, keep the videos coming & feel better soon
Who in their right mind would want to destroy an beautiful place like this!
Thank you getting out showing us this video 👍
I hope you are able to get to see a neurologist and a MRI. Very interesting video and history of the owner
This video is so interesting, hi Maggie how are you doing with your family I hope you’re safe from the virus?
It's a shame people have to do this
Me sitting here watching this video....looking at all the holes in the drywall thinking who may have done that...
Kyles......yes
This video intrigued me. I figured out who he is and he was and read a very long article about him. He was definitely not a very nice guy. That BMW was worth $90,000. Given the damage that was done in the shooting, it's possible that he's very ill where ever he is. Beautiful place though.
Hi, who was he? Want to know more about him. Can you tell me his name? Thanks
Info please to be able to look up article and read it. Thank you
I always want to clean places like this. Nice cabin!
Yeah just a good sweep out, some Ajax and it'll be spiffy as new!
Awesome exploration!! Liked & Subscribed.
Nice adventure, thanks for posting.
Guys let try to get noah to 100k subscribers so he can make more uploads god bless noah
Brave man going into these disrepair structures!!!!!!
Amazing find! I'd love to join you for one of these sometime.
Good to see you again. Have always enjoyed your content
Hi Noah,this is such a nice video.i liked everything about it.the tabloids for the collection are arriving this week n I'm ordering more a little bit sooner .I'm super excited about that.
You have a great channel my fellow Ontarian. I'd like to buy you a few coffees and I'm looking now on where to send it. You just stay well, take care of yourself and I hope your headaches ease. I get them baaaad too.
The bones of the main home look pretty good! Feel better!
It’s definitely an shame that an beautiful log cabin like this as been trashed and destroyed!
Good to see you Noah , 💖💖your videos !!!
I hope you are feeling better.
How did he survive 3 gunshot wounds, did his lover have a bad aim?
A sawed off shotgun can fire fine birdshot, thicker buckshot, rocksalt & sand, or slugs. If the ex-lover just wanted to wound him, then birdshot was likely used. Very painful, but survivable.
Birdshot also doesn't penetrate deeply.
Real life isn't like the hollywood portrayals. A lot of different factors go into gunshot survivability such as caliber size, shot placement, and a little luck.
Solid construction ..beautiful built and can be preserved
Thank you Noah. Take care and stay safe out there.
Good video, places were nice once. Now they are trashed, wet, and yucky. Must have been a really lousy landlord if someone torched his car instead of stealing it. Good to see you out and about, take care. Thanks, Noah
Wonder if the landlord watched this from his place in hiding! 👀
I can't understand why people have to destroy nice things 😒
I just cannot believe the amount of abandoned homes in canada. I always that Canada was one of those places people would run to..
I hope you feel better soon! God bless 🙏
Love the way you do your videos!!
Did I hear 2020? Now 2022 & discovered this Great video. Having been a Landlord, found out tennants sure can damage property.. Had to sell due to one.
new subscriber here i love exploring abandoned places its awesome i havent done it for a long time but i have alot of stories to telll yu
Noah absolutely love your videos you make the best videos ever stay safe out there my friend much love from West Virginia
Nice history on that place. Great job!!
Thank you Noah. Keep up the excellent explores.
It's an old story about a roof. Unless metal or ceramic roofs are nonsustainable and in a state of deteriation the moment they are put on.
Hi I'm from Philippines so sad to watch many abandoned house after all years sacrifice to build that owners left. Sad to know but when abandoned houses here in the Philippines I will live hehehe.
Thanks 😊for sharing this video 📹❤. Stay safe 🙏❤💓💙
With alot of work this cabin could be saved ..... Are they for sale ?
All the best to you Noah. Thank you 😊✌️
Very interesting place. Too bad it was so trashed. I would like to explore places but would be way too scared of running into to people who might be hiding in them. Please take care of yourself.
Can I ask where this place is at and also do you know if someone could buy the property. I just found your video and being from Ontario I love it
Just one question, how can one buy this one log home , true what channel to find out if it can be legally purchase , Thanks Bob
So sad to see these places deterating and nothing is being done to save them. Cat the state sell them or something? 👍❤️🇺🇸
When they place the logs on their side it’s called cord wood and mortar construction
Did you film when you first went? I'd love to see it beforehand
I didn't unfortunately
It's too bad these places got trashed have they been repaired?, would you know if these buildings are still standing
I like your videos and I like your country keep up the good work
I'm crying i can never afford my own home, i would love a place like that first cabin :,(
"Something people don't think about with this Abandoned Homes, is the land is worth it."
Noah, I love your videos!
So looking forward to this 👍
Hello from Kentucky
Love the history!♥️
Nice looking Home & What a Shame how things turn out.
He sorta looks like Mike Myers.
Love watching
A real shame to let a place go to rot. I noticed the lumber has gone, but the log and the cord wood construction is good for another fify years. Mine is 37 years old and solid as the day it was built.
I've got one veto of one wall we're the bear hangs, check it out!
Raven out
Interesting story behind the video. As someone who grew up in the rural North, where bored kids with too much time on their hands abound, I'm 99.9% certain that one or two teen age firebugs were screwing around and torched that BMW, and would also bet that most of their high school classmates have heard a rumor that they were the ones who did it. Given the owner's history of not paying bills, what are the chances he stopped paying on a loan on the car when he left for Costa Rica? Wonder why it wasn't repossessed.
Probably couldn’t find the car. I suspect this property was not directly in his name (most likely a shell company), so the repo man wouldn’t know to look there.
Cool story and houses, ty..😷
Awesome!
So sad people are so destructive of things..... destroyed for no reason. Thinking they are cool in front of there friends as they are doing this.... the homes had great wood work and were once great places...
where in ontario is this place located
Take it over fix it up live there
Interesting Place..
So how would you go about getting one of these log cabins
Great hearth. Nice area. Such potential
Here in Texas the county Governments across our corrupt state are directly responsible for creating abandon homes as the county will tax people out of their homes with oppressive property taxes. My family lost two store buildings that were in good condition as the county taxed our family business so high we could no longer earn enough money to keep a float. The county foreclosed on our stores and allowed the buildings to fall into disrepair and later had to be tore down.Texans are in a big battle to eliminate the criminal property tax right now as it has become impossible to own property in the state of Texas unless you are extremely wealthy.We renamed our state to Taxas.
Thank u n Sup from Kentucky