I spent many beautiful days on the trails of the Almaden Quicksilver and this video brought back many fond memories. Very well made and I enjoyed the music too. Thank you.
My family was the one who lent the land to the mine. My seventh great grandfather was Nicolas Antoino Berryessa was basque and his correct name was Berrelleza and the land grant was called Rancho San Vicente and Los Capitancillos !
Hi! I just got done hiking quicksilver myself. I found this video while searching Reddit on any information about the car crashes (I'm a little morbid like that).I've been hiking here for around 10 to 12 years now and have always been fascinated with the cars. It's been a couple years since I did this particular trail to seen them. They are much more engulfed by earth than they were when you posted this. The upside blue Cadelliac type car down the cliff can barely be seen now. This makes me sad because I when I first spotted it accidentally I thought it was the coolest thing ever. In fact, I thought I must be the only one to see it since I spotted it by random chance and it is soo far down 😂...like the other two cars, it is nearly complete embedded into the earth. Some day no one will even know it was there. Since this video was posted, have you able to dig up any information about any of the cars? I would love to know the story.
I grew up in the 70s in Almaden and me and my brothers used to hike up there before there were trails and we found lots of old mine caverns that my brother used to climb in and we went to new Almaden up in the hills and before the historical town English camp were destroyed they were very well intact, but kids got to them and destroyed them
Fantastic video and channel! I also have a hiking channel called Trails We Hike, and we also went out to Almaden Quicksilver this season. I really appreciate the time you put into research and sharing it with us. I learned more about Almaden Quicksilver watching your video than I did making mine :) Going to check out your Zion video now as we just recorded an episode there a couple weeks ago.
Hi Jeremy! I checked out your channel and that's some fantastic stuff you guys do! You guys got a new sub! Are you guys Bay Area natives? Zion was a fun and interesting trip to record. It was one of the first videos I put out, so there are things in there that could definitely use improvement. Looking forward to see your channel's take on it!
Hi - this is Jim here, but I can still answer your question :) Yes, we are bay area natives. We have lived a few other places, but the majority of our lives have been here in the Bay Area. And to echo Jeremy, great video! Awesome job! Excited for more!
Btw - I just sent you a message via TH-cam messages (in the video manager under the community section). Just wanted to give you a heads up in case you don't check those :)
could you share your route map for that hike? I've been to all of the places you mentioned in the first half but I also want to check out the mining tunnel, smokestack and dynamite storage room. Thanks!
Very educational and such a beautiful video! I actually stopped by here earlier this morning today. I didn’t do the full round cause I was afraid of all the wildlife sounds🤪 (I mean I love the sounds of nature and I know it’s a crazy thing to say since hiking does involves them) but I think I was mostly afraid cause I was hiking alone and the thought of the animals coming after me by myself is scary 😅 This was the first time in a long time since I’ve went hiking. I use to go with a group of my friends but our schedules our different now. I just love how therapeutic it can be just taking in all the fresh air and nature (minus animals possibly coming after me😂) I’m glad you shared this video! Question. Do you go alone? What time do you usually go and what things do you bring to prepare? Thanks 🙏🏼 😄
Hey Gretchen! I do a mix of solo hiking and hiking with friends. I usually plan out the route beforehand and start early in the morning, assuming I can wake up early enough! I always bring plenty of water and food. Better to have more than less.
Hey! Another great video. I’m the guy from GA. Headed out to San Jose tomorrow and either going to hike quicksilver or mission peak. Do you think I will have any issues getting a Lyft to come and pick me up once finished hiking on a Sunday early evening?
It should be no problem! They're both popular hiking trails, and I've never had issues with Lyft or Uber in the Bay Area. Mission Peak is near major roads with plenty of people around, while Quicksilver might be more isolated and you may have to wait a bit longer for your ride to get to you. It's a great day for hiking! Have a great time out there!
Trek n' Tripod ended up doing an outer loop at Almaden Quicksilver. Was great! Perfect day for it. And had no problem getting Lyft to head out there. Thanks!
Would you or anyone else happen to know if this trail would be considered safe for medium sized dogs? I've been looking for a nice trail to get out of the house .
The trails are very dog friendly and spacious. If you follow the path I did, you'll have no problem social distancing. There's a bit of elevation at the beginning (~1 mile of uphill), but after that, it's a relatively smooth hike.
I was born and raised in New Almaden. I’ve been on those trails many times with my horse. I miss living there. Great video.
So where do you live now? You can always go back for a visit.
I spent many beautiful days on the trails of the Almaden Quicksilver and this video brought back many fond memories. Very well made and I enjoyed the music too. Thank you.
How did you not laugh saying “Harry shaft”
Very informative video. Very well recorded 👌👌
wonderful coverage! Thanks so much!
My family was the one who lent the land to the mine. My seventh great grandfather was Nicolas Antoino Berryessa was basque and his correct name was Berrelleza and the land grant was called Rancho San Vicente and Los Capitancillos !
That's a cool bit of information. Thanks for sharing!
Nice video dude! I haven't been out there it's been a few years. I'm planning a hike now. Thank's for the short document.
Very well done video hope to see more
Hi! I just got done hiking quicksilver myself. I found this video while searching Reddit on any information about the car crashes (I'm a little morbid like that).I've been hiking here for around 10 to 12 years now and have always been fascinated with the cars. It's been a couple years since I did this particular trail to seen them. They are much more engulfed by earth than they were when you posted this. The upside blue Cadelliac type car down the cliff can barely be seen now. This makes me sad because I when I first spotted it accidentally I thought it was the coolest thing ever. In fact, I thought I must be the only one to see it since I spotted it by random chance and it is soo far down 😂...like the other two cars, it is nearly complete embedded into the earth. Some day no one will even know it was there.
Since this video was posted, have you able to dig up any information about any of the cars? I would love to know the story.
Nice and simple. Thankyou
Lived here since 1976, I used to climb up the steep hills and look at the sealed up mines.
I grew up in the 70s in Almaden and me and my brothers used to hike up there before there were trails and we found lots of old mine caverns that my brother used to climb in and we went to new Almaden up in the hills and before the historical town English camp were destroyed they were very well intact, but kids got to them and destroyed them
sick vid. nice work
Thank you so much for making this informative video. Very well done!
nice video.. I am always riding and hiking up there. Thanks for the information. I totally love the place!
Sweet brother awesome video 🤩
I lived there in the 70's and 80's and those cars were decades old way back then. So they are probably 1930's or 1940's cars.
Great vid,nice editing, good sound edits. Good content.
GREAT VIDEO! THANKS 💪
Thanks for the informative video ! I’m going there to do a bioblitz next month.
I've done some hiking there.
Fantastic video and channel! I also have a hiking channel called Trails We Hike, and we also went out to Almaden Quicksilver this season. I really appreciate the time you put into research and sharing it with us. I learned more about Almaden Quicksilver watching your video than I did making mine :) Going to check out your Zion video now as we just recorded an episode there a couple weeks ago.
Hi Jeremy! I checked out your channel and that's some fantastic stuff you guys do! You guys got a new sub! Are you guys Bay Area natives? Zion was a fun and interesting trip to record. It was one of the first videos I put out, so there are things in there that could definitely use improvement. Looking forward to see your channel's take on it!
Hi - this is Jim here, but I can still answer your question :) Yes, we are bay area natives. We have lived a few other places, but the majority of our lives have been here in the Bay Area. And to echo Jeremy, great video! Awesome job! Excited for more!
Btw - I just sent you a message via TH-cam messages (in the video manager under the community section). Just wanted to give you a heads up in case you don't check those :)
Sent you a reply! :)
could you share your route map for that hike? I've been to all of the places you mentioned in the first half but I also want to check out the mining tunnel, smokestack and dynamite storage room. Thanks!
(If you could just drop the link to your route)
I live in San Jose so I gotta check this place out.. I guess I’m 2 years late but better late than never
Almaden Quicksilver is still open! You still need to follow social distancing rules and stay 6 feet apart.
Trek n' Tripod ya I plan on going like next week :) thx for the great video! Keep it up
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Any legal 4x4 trails there?
@@xmo552 you can ride a bike, horse ride or walk in quicksilver but no cars on the trails. Hope this helps.
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Thanks
Very educational and such a beautiful video! I actually stopped by here earlier this morning today. I didn’t do the full round cause I was afraid of all the wildlife sounds🤪 (I mean I love the sounds of nature and I know it’s a crazy thing to say since hiking does involves them) but I think I was mostly afraid cause I was hiking alone and the thought of the animals coming after me by myself is scary 😅 This was the first time in a long time since I’ve went hiking. I use to go with a group of my friends but our schedules our different now. I just love how therapeutic it can be just taking in all the fresh air and nature (minus animals possibly coming after me😂) I’m glad you shared this video! Question. Do you go alone? What time do you usually go and what things do you bring to prepare? Thanks 🙏🏼 😄
Hey Gretchen! I do a mix of solo hiking and hiking with friends. I usually plan out the route beforehand and start early in the morning, assuming I can wake up early enough! I always bring plenty of water and food. Better to have more than less.
Hey! Another great video. I’m the guy from GA. Headed out to San Jose tomorrow and either going to hike quicksilver or mission peak. Do you think I will have any issues getting a Lyft to come and pick me up once finished hiking on a Sunday early evening?
It should be no problem! They're both popular hiking trails, and I've never had issues with Lyft or Uber in the Bay Area. Mission Peak is near major roads with plenty of people around, while Quicksilver might be more isolated and you may have to wait a bit longer for your ride to get to you. It's a great day for hiking! Have a great time out there!
Trek n' Tripod ended up doing an outer loop at Almaden Quicksilver. Was great! Perfect day for it. And had no problem getting Lyft to head out there. Thanks!
Can you make a video about how you shoot videos and do editing? Thank you!
Sounds like an interesting project! Sure, I'll be happy to put something together with the details. Do you film hikes as well?
Yes! I would love to see and learn from that too.. Thanks!
Would you or anyone else happen to know if this trail would be considered safe for medium sized dogs? I've been looking for a nice trail to get out of the house .
The trails are very dog friendly and spacious. If you follow the path I did, you'll have no problem social distancing. There's a bit of elevation at the beginning (~1 mile of uphill), but after that, it's a relatively smooth hike.
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Thanks for replying man, and thanks for the great video 👍. I'll definitely be checking this place out
The cars rolled down the hill
and the recycling process begans
The earth reclaims the materials
Damm I was their literally 4 days ago
San Jose has 100's of hiking trails
2002 is a model not the year lmfaooo