Thank very much. Sussex County NJ, my childhood years and the place I call home. Walpack Inn Restaurant is there in that deserted town. An old hunting Lodge. Had many a great dinners there watching the deer from the table. Use to dream about the former Lenape/ Muncie Indians hunting up there and living off the land surrounding the Kitattiney Ridge hiking the woods in 60s and 70s.
A number of years ago, the town's population shrunk down and merged into an adjacent incorporated municipality. No place in NJ is not part of an incorporated municipality. You should also check on the family run private bridge across the Delaware at Dingman's Ferry also in the park area.
The Delaware view house was leased to a man till about 15 or so years ago. The person used to have a small store and sold hot dogs. He got evicted because he put a bear shock pad for a nuscence bear and a little kid got shocked. Up till then the place looked pretty good. It was in the papers. Such a shame that they have let it go. The abandoned bridge has a great trout streem running under it.
I visited the Delaware View House in the early 70s, it was open and there was a guy there making pianos. I visited there again in the early 80s when I began driving, and it was still open selling soda and snacks. The Post Office in Walpack was also open in the early 70s and it also sold soda and snacks. There was a road from the post office that went West at the intersection over the hill to the Van Campin Inn.
It's wild to see such a rural area in the densest state in the US. I'm 23, lived in North Jersey all my life, and I never thought NJ could be so rural like this.
I lived very close to that area for over 20 years. Have explored all over there a lot. Used to drop off in Millbrook and walk down Vancampens Brook to fly fish at least once a week in season. But I have never heard of Walpack referred to as a ghost town.
So much amazing history in your area, which potentially means lots of cool old, historical places to check out, like these. Thank you for showing us the massive historical and cultural wealth of the region!
I saw a video several years ago in which some former residents were interviewed and it was kind of heartbreaking. These people loved their town. I agree, the Delaware Water Gap is incredibly beautiful and loaded with history. Thanks for taking us along!
Road Trip vlog heck yea i enjoyed it. Definitely no need for vandalizing well said. The stairs to nowhere. Glad they are preserving Walpack. Gotta preserve history. The view from buttermilk falls amazing. Thanks for taking us along.
The turtle had a tracking device, you should have picked him up and borrowed him for a little while brought him on a ride on a roller coaster and did a few things like that. The scientists would have been looking at the data wondering what the hell is this turtle doing.
I enjoyed this video so much Ray. I loved how you seem to really like the word "cool"!! To me this shows how much you enjoy what you are doing. You make history come alive. Keep up the good work.
When I was a kid in my teens I went to a campground pond atop one of the mountains in the area,the pond "Sunfish pond",was supposed to be used in some way for the Tock's Island Dam Project.Unfortunately they did something to the water,and killed off all the fish,leaving a sterile pond,however the water was potable and fed by natural springs.
I wonder if these houses are For Sale by people who would be interested in restoring them (as they probably are under Historic Preservation rules)? It would be SO cool to see a town like this come back to life and keeping it close to what it was in its hey day.
There used to be a long term lease program several years ago. But they don't seem to do it in the last several years. Some houses on the off track have fell down or have been knocked down. It is a shame.
I appreciate what you filmed yet it leaves one with more questions than answers. A little background info would make your videos (both) so much more interesting. You explained the towns reason for closing but that is it. Your videos could be so much more. Thanks for sharing pics at least. Don't get me wrong, you seem like a nice guy.
Hey Ray we enjoy your show but I think you should call it " A walk with Ray" I think that would be better because it is a very pretty and relaxing tour. Almost meditative! Cheers!
Heya Ray, bit behind on your catalogue of late. @mythinkbooks on Instagram 😁 Saving a few for watch later but great stuff ! Looks like we’re adding a few spots to our own roadtrips 👍😱👻
Thank very much. Sussex County NJ, my childhood years and the place I call home. Walpack Inn Restaurant is there in that deserted town. An old hunting Lodge. Had many a great dinners there watching the deer from the table. Use to dream about the former Lenape/ Muncie Indians hunting up there and living off the land surrounding the Kitattiney Ridge hiking the woods in 60s and 70s.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love the area so much I ended up moving there 13 years ago! Left Bergen/Passaic county and never looked back! Best thing I ever did.
A number of years ago, the town's population shrunk down and merged into an adjacent incorporated municipality. No place in NJ is not part of an incorporated municipality. You should also check on the family run private bridge across the Delaware at Dingman's Ferry also in the park area.
The Delaware view house was leased to a man till about 15 or so years ago. The person used to have a small store and sold hot dogs. He got evicted because he put a bear shock pad for a nuscence bear and a little kid got shocked. Up till then the place looked pretty good. It was in the papers. Such a shame that they have let it go. The abandoned bridge has a great trout streem running under it.
Wow thats crazy about the bear trap
I visited the Delaware View House in the early 70s, it was open and there was a guy there making pianos. I visited there again in the early 80s when I began driving, and it was still open selling soda and snacks.
The Post Office in Walpack was also open in the early 70s and it also sold soda and snacks. There was a road from the post office that went West at the intersection over the hill to the Van Campin Inn.
Van Campen Inn....
Live nearby. Nice but no ghosts.
It's wild to see such a rural area in the densest state in the US. I'm 23, lived in North Jersey all my life, and I never thought NJ could be so rural like this.
I lived very close to that area for over 20 years. Have explored all over there a lot. Used to drop off in Millbrook and walk down Vancampens Brook to fly fish at least once a week in season. But I have never heard of Walpack referred to as a ghost town.
So much amazing history in your area, which potentially means lots of cool old, historical places to check out, like these. Thank you for showing us the massive historical and cultural wealth of the region!
There's so much out there bro find if you go looking for it, wherever you are. Thank you for watching!
I saw a video several years ago in which some former residents were interviewed and it was kind of heartbreaking. These people loved their town. I agree, the Delaware Water Gap is incredibly beautiful and loaded with history. Thanks for taking us along!
It really is a sad story. But people are putting a lot of effort into maintaining it, so that's good.
Road Trip vlog heck yea i enjoyed it. Definitely no need for vandalizing well said. The stairs to nowhere. Glad they are preserving Walpack. Gotta preserve history. The view from buttermilk falls amazing. Thanks for taking us along.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The yellow air raid (House Siren) on the pole next to the garage I agree might have been a vol fire company at one time.
Please continue exploring this NJ places, I recently moved here and love seeing these videos. You've gained a new subscriber 😊
Thank you so much, I certainly will. If you're interested in NJ stuff I recommend Weird NJ magazine and books for all kinds of crazy stuff
@@RayOutThere thank you, I will definitely look into them.
The turtle had a tracking device, you should have picked him up and borrowed him for a little while brought him on a ride on a roller coaster and did a few things like that. The scientists would have been looking at the data wondering what the hell is this turtle doing.
Hahaha that's an awesome idea
I enjoyed this video so much Ray. I loved how you seem to really like the word "cool"!! To me this shows how much you enjoy what you are doing. You make history come alive. Keep up the good work.
I will, thank you so much!
Love everything ya found!! Nice area! Very cool explore! 👍👍👍
Thank you!
Def a cool area, so much hidden in the woods. Go hit Old Mine Road, a ton of abandoned houses and structures.
I found a few that I didn't include in this video. Pretty awesome stuff up that way
When I was a kid in my teens I went to a campground pond atop one of the mountains in the area,the pond "Sunfish pond",was supposed to be used in some way for the Tock's Island Dam Project.Unfortunately they did something to the water,and killed off all the fish,leaving a sterile pond,however the water was potable and fed by natural springs.
Interesting!
Just went there yesterday it was so cool love old villages and abandoned towns
Its a really cool area to explore!
Awesome video that church is definitely my favorite & also all the animals you ran into on the way 😂
Thank you it was a fun trip!
I wonder if these houses are For Sale by people who would be interested in restoring them (as they probably are under Historic Preservation rules)? It would be SO cool to see a town like this come back to life and keeping it close to what it was in its hey day.
There used to be a long term lease program several years ago. But they don't seem to do it in the last several years. Some houses on the off track have fell down or have been knocked down. It is a shame.
I appreciate what you filmed yet it leaves one with more questions than answers. A little background info would make your videos (both) so much more interesting. You explained the towns reason for closing but that is it. Your videos could be so much more. Thanks for sharing pics at least. Don't get me wrong, you seem like a nice guy.
The first town totally reminds me of little house on paraie
I love road trips, hope they reopen soon. I'd love to take the tour inside some of those homes. I love all the peeling paint on the walls
Yeah me too! Hopefully they open up soon.
Hey Ray we enjoy your show but I think you should call it " A walk with Ray" I think that would be better because it is a very pretty and relaxing tour. Almost meditative! Cheers!
Thank you so much, I try to bring good vibes with my videos so I really appreciate that!
Cool explore. We have a Buttermilk falls here in Ithaca, NY as well. I did a video on it if u want to check it out.
I will have to check that out
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Heya Ray, bit behind on your catalogue of late. @mythinkbooks on Instagram 😁 Saving a few for watch later but great stuff ! Looks like we’re adding a few spots to our own roadtrips 👍😱👻
Hey! Thanks for checking my channel out. Hope you enjoy