Thanks for sharing this video and for capturing this site for the history of things past that will never be again, future generations probably will never understand how hard the old days were. The craftsman ship that went into this place is awesome, it's too bad this place will be torn down and gone at least you have documented it very well. Two thumbs up.
always a treat to hear from you Charles, thank you kindly.. hope you’re doing well and the craftsmanship is a major focal point of this site. great site at that but the power house on the hill was just something wasn’t it..Beautiful stuff. Thank you again, see you on the next one my friend 👋🇺🇸
Welcome! Happy to hear from you, and thank you. It’s a great passion and really happy to share it with those interested or out and about doing the same. Looking forward to growing more so along the journey and seeing what life has to offer along the way. 👋
I know thank you for keeping us accountable and accurate! I got excited muffed it and knew as soon as I started putting the adventure together. Thank you for watching, hope all well and until next time!👍👋
First of all, I thought your video was interesting and watched the whole thing. However you should watch videos by "The Proper People"--they give the history of the sites they explore, which makes their videos more interesting. Also, your camera movements are too abrupt. I am saying all this only to provide positive input, not to be critical.
thank you, always room for continued improvement! glad to hear this. we have come a long way and will continue to improve for fellow viewers and substance of historical value. appreciate you and hope to hear from you on the next one. see ya on the trail!
What is the governments purpose in demolishing sites like this that are doing no harm 2 what purpose I pause and wonder as if they are going to build anything there or just erase history just a thought
I’m with you, needs to be appreciated and shared with our next generations to come..Teaches us and provides a lot of thoughtful insight appreciating these historic areas. Happy to share, thank you 👋
Thanks for sharing this video and for capturing this site for the history of things past that will never be again, future generations probably will never understand how hard the old days were. The craftsman ship that went into this place is awesome, it's too bad this place will be torn down and gone at least you have documented it very well. Two thumbs up.
always a treat to hear from you Charles, thank you kindly.. hope you’re doing well and the craftsmanship is a major focal point of this site. great site at that but the power house on the hill was just something wasn’t it..Beautiful stuff. Thank you again, see you on the next one my friend 👋🇺🇸
I love that outro beat DOPE! You have a good ear
Will do you as well, thank you👋👍👍
Hi there, I accidentally came across your channel. I love it. Decided to subscribe
Welcome! Happy to hear from you, and thank you. It’s a great passion and really happy to share it with those interested or out and about doing the same. Looking forward to growing more so along the journey and seeing what life has to offer along the way. 👋
Pretty damn sure that Burke mine, in Wallace idaho
Glad ya liked this nugget.
As always appreciate you and see you soon I hope!
8k feet isn't "several miles". It's only about a mile and a half!
acknowledged..haha got a bit excited and lost my brain. Thank you rob! 🤠👋
Yep Burke mine
8000 feet is less than two miles!!! One mile is 5280 feet!!!!
I know thank you for keeping us accountable and accurate! I got excited muffed it and knew as soon as I started putting the adventure together. Thank you for watching, hope all well and until next time!👍👋
Where is this? Not familiar with this area.
at 14:00 when u said u think u hear a drone or power go slowmo and u will see a big bug looks to be a dragon fly flying around u at 14:15
Looks like Burke mine in Idaho
Star-Morning.
First of all, I thought your video was interesting and watched the whole thing. However you should watch videos by "The Proper People"--they give the history of the sites they explore, which makes their videos more interesting. Also, your camera movements are too abrupt. I am saying all this only to provide positive input, not to be critical.
thank you, always room for continued improvement! glad to hear this. we have come a long way and will continue to improve for fellow viewers and substance of historical value. appreciate you and hope to hear from you on the next one. see ya on the trail!
What is the governments purpose in demolishing sites like this that are doing no harm 2 what purpose I pause and wonder as if they are going to build anything there or just erase history just a thought
I’m with you, needs to be appreciated and shared with our next generations to come..Teaches us and provides a lot of thoughtful insight appreciating these historic areas. Happy to share, thank you 👋
Why are you talking so softly/ Use your indoor speaking voice.