Hey thanks @start 3131 I appreciate that! 100k subs was a milestone that I never thought I would reach, but it feels good to be there! and yes! we are definitely going back to that highway!
Oh yes! I want to see that old highway! By the way... I'm so proud of your subscriber number!!! I've been with you for a long while and I've loved every video and all the effort you put into history and the back story. Congrats!!
Thank you so much Colleen! I truly do appreciate that....and yea! just hit 100,000 subscriber milestone! that plaque should be coming in the mail from youtube very soon! thank you for every video you watched, every like, and comment 🙏👍 that old highway video will be coming soon! much thanks!!!
Love exploring with you so much fun❤yess go back let’s check out that old high way !!! Watch out for those. Possible serial killers 😂😂😂😂awww I hate it when they end we need longer videos please!!!
I'd like to see you wearing a helmet when you're on your bike. I've seen what can happen from a simple fall. Brain trauma is an ugly injury and hard to recover from. Be careful out there son.
I really enjoy your content and history in and around AZ, it’s always fun to see what you find and you do a great job of the backstory behind your findings.
Old highway looks cool....keep up the cool videos, the sunny desert helps me get thru the cold Michigan winters and if youre from Minnesota you know what i mean 😊
These explorations make me want to visit Arizona again. I've been there a couple of times at a week each time, but there is too much to cover in a week. I did enjoy going to Tonto natural bridge park and toured through an active gold mine near Kingman. I went to the souvenir store and bought a few items at Tonto park. After leaving and driving for a while, I realized the hat I was wearing was not paid for at the store and it is a long drive down a very windy road to return to it. This makes me want to buy a drone and return to Arizona.
The pickup truck appears to be a 1966 Chevrolet C10 ( 2 wheel drive ). It has the flat top dashboard 1964 to 1966, and, has what appears to be the rectangle emblem on the fender behind the wheel opening. 1964 had a different style emblem there and 1965 had the emblem on the cowl panel above the fender behind the hood. 1960 thru 1963 had the " camelback " style dashboards.
You were super close to old wagon tracks in the volcanic tuff near the check dams. The areas surrounding Superior are rich in Old West history, especially around the Silver King mine.
Saw a steel bell housing sitting on the rear bumper behind the First generation (1960-1966) Chevy truck. @19:02 is a 6-cylinder flathead block in a 1920's Chrysler coup.
No matter how we remote we go we can be sure that guys came well before us putting gigantic steel towers and stringing massive steel cables across every distant landscape.
definitely! underneath the video, there should be a "thanks " button...its a heart symbol with a dollar sign in it....if you tap on that it will allow you to make a donation to the channel.....if you dont see that icon. tap on the 3 dots and that should bring it up!.....anything is greatly appreciated!!.......thank you 🙏
That's a 64 to 66 Chevy C 10 or 20 I had a 63 C10 the windshield curved around more and the door frame was different making it better looking than this one.Still would make a nice patina project👍
@@eduardorodriguez3262 Esos primeros modelos de la apache 10, tenán parabrisas curvo, como los Bel Air, y otros modelos de mediados a finales de los 50.si mal no recuerdo a finales del 63 ó inicios del 64 empezaron a venir con el parabrisas sin las curvas de los años 50, y ya a finales del 65 para el 66, cambiaron la carrocería. Acercate más con el dron así sabremos que motor tenía si V8, ó 6L, tipo 235-292 de 4 bancadas, ó el 230-250 de 7 bancadas.
Amazing. There are numerous walls just like this in Central Portugal. Very interesting. You’d love to see the Zimbabwe Ruins in Zimbabwe. Nobody knows of a civilisation who could have built them.
Esos muros de piedras, acá en Argentina las llamamos "pircas", el las zonas serranas, y en particular en mi provincia San Luis, está lleno de extensas pircas delimitando campos, y aún corrales de pircas, y ranchos hechos con paredes de piedra, algunos de hasta 3 habitaciones.
Jesse, I am so afraid of you going of the cliff. Maybe it is because I am afraid of heights. Please slow down. I really love the mountains. My daughter lives out of Phoenix and I just love cupcake mountain. It really looks like a cupcake. 🧁⛰️❤
About those canyon-bottom wrecks, where the roads/highways they sailed off of, and how far down did these tumble? I believe that in some of your Clips, Jess, that you've shown some concentrated jumble wrecks, several vehicles all smooshed together--leads me to believe that a bunch of kids were playing Chicken. Yeah, let that ancient highway be droned. Be nice if you can find the single-longest continuous segment.
For the old cars and trucks, I bought a Datsun 610 several decades ago: before they changed the name to Nissan. I had to replace a caliber, only to discover the part was from a 510. No telling the history on the old cars and trucks you see in the gullies.
Kindred spirits. Heading to S Utah to do the same thing in the Red rocks. 77 years old Had drones for 15 yrs but always had pucker factor when it got out of sight. Ever worn FPV goggles?
Muy hermoso paseo !!! a los 10.10 min, hay una larga valla de madera y una de las tablas está parada en triángulo, tal vez el marco de una puerta. 17.47 min.Una Pick UP Chevrolet Apache 10, de mas o menos entre 1960-61, caja ancha, piso de madera que ya se fué, quedan los listones metálicos que las fijaban.Modelo inicial de la pache con luneta trasera chica, como se estilaba entonces.luego desde atrás de vé un cubre volante - embrague, a los 18.13 min., y el asiento enterizo, su interior. A los 19.05 min un viejo sedán de los años 30, dos puertas, no se puede distinguir la marca, podría ser un Ford. A los 19.05 min. un camioncito, 19.09 min. un motor de 6 cilindros tapa plana, podría ser de un Chrysler, Desoto ó Fargo, ese motor, ó de un Kaiser, pero de auto no parece ser por el amplio volteo del cubre cigueñal del bloc motor. Esos guardabarros parecen de un Ford T, ó se ésa época, o sea antes de 1930. Está muy bueno el paseo, vuelve a explorar esa ruta 60, en esa zona del derrumbe parece haber algo más. Saludos desde Argentina !!!!, y gracias por brindarnos estos hermosos paseos, muy bueno se ven tanto el dron , como la bici eléctrica !!!
Wow... Popular drone! It appears it's out-of-stock on Amazon. Question - Sometimes I see you grab the drone at the end of a flight and flip it over. In this video, you just let it land. Any reasons for either? Very cool drone, videos and tutorials! Thanks!
Oiii....what does your drone do if it looses your signal? Does it retrace it's path or who? Just curious.....enjoy your videos....thank you for taking the time editing and sharing with us...
That's why you should be packing every time you go out in the back woods. I'm hardly ever concerned about wild animals but other people that catches my attention.
Why do you calibrate you're drone all the time? My son got mine up and running for me and I have never had a problem of any sort flying any of them. I have 3 DJI drones Mini 4 pro, Avata 2, and the Neo and they are so much fun to fly. If you want to know what it's like to be a bird 🐦 buy yourself a drone. They aren't cheap but I think worth it. Stress Relief 💯
I thought that when calibrating the compass, you are supposed to orbit around the drone instead of orbiting it around you. I.E. its's should be spinning like a top. Just sayin.
Nope, you don't sneak up on animals that could be hiding there, you let them know you're coming. And if a human was hiding in there that'd be weird AF, probably up to no good.
Why do you not have a small metal detector with you? In those days when that stone house (or whatever that structure is) was built, almost NO ONE had any trust in the banking system hold on to their money because it was SO easy to rob banks back then. They hid most of their savings and that stuff could STILL be located near a structure like that. I know this isn't a metal detector type of video content but that would be a great addition to your content. .... Just sayin....
I could literally watch myself get lost, with a drone !! 👍👍😊
Lol
Early to mid 60 Chevrolet
Yes a 60's C10 pickup truck.
Thank you!
1966. The straight front door edge, rectangular badge on fender and no nacelles on the hood. Great drone shots!
That's a 1964 Chevy truck
Keep the videos coming!
Love the old highways
Hey you got it!!!! Will do!! And thanks for sharing that 👍
It really does not matter the truck I want to know how it got there.
Thanks!
Yes, that road looks interesting
oh we definitely going back!
Yes, please explore the old highway. Also congratulations on over a 100k subscribers!
Hey thanks @start 3131 I appreciate that! 100k subs was a milestone that I never thought I would reach, but it feels good to be there! and yes! we are definitely going back to that highway!
Oh yes! I want to see that old highway! By the way... I'm so proud of your subscriber number!!! I've been with you for a long while and I've loved every video and all the effort you put into history and the back story. Congrats!!
Thank you so much Colleen! I truly do appreciate that....and yea! just hit 100,000 subscriber milestone! that plaque should be coming in the mail from youtube very soon! thank you for every video you watched, every like, and comment 🙏👍 that old highway video will be coming soon! much thanks!!!
Love exploring with you so much fun❤yess go back let’s check out that old high way !!! Watch out for those. Possible serial killers 😂😂😂😂awww I hate it when they end we need longer videos please!!!
I agree! So much fun
lol will do! that highway video will be coming!!!..........those serial killers better watch out for me! 😆
thank you!
Super cool, amazing views too
Thanks! appreciate you checking out the video!
Cool finds! I love how Arizona (and the whole southwest really) is chock full of these kinds of interesting places to explore off the beaten path.
I'd like to see you wearing a helmet when you're on your bike. I've seen what can happen from a simple fall.
Brain trauma is an ugly injury and hard to recover from. Be careful out there son.
I Love the old road 60. Let's Go Dude !!! 💋💋💋👍👍👍
Another good one!!!
I really enjoy your content and history in and around AZ, it’s always fun to see what you find and you do a great job of the backstory behind your findings.
well thank you! these are so much fun to put together! glad you are enjoying them!
Old highway adventure- yes please 👀🇦🇺👍
Thanks for the work.. nice video..
Your welcome! glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for another cool video and yes to the highway exploration! Stay up Jessie ☝🏼🙂
Yes, go back to the old highway! Thank you again!
Will do!
Beautiful Homestead… yes, please let’s explore the old highway 60 ❤️
I agree that you should go back to the old highway!
Will do!
Old highway looks cool....keep up the cool videos, the sunny desert helps me get thru the cold Michigan winters and if youre from Minnesota you know what i mean 😊
These explorations make me want to visit Arizona again. I've been there a couple of times at a week each time, but there is too much to cover in a week. I did enjoy going to Tonto natural bridge park and toured through an active gold mine near Kingman. I went to the souvenir store and bought a few items at Tonto park. After leaving and driving for a while, I realized the hat I was wearing was not paid for at the store and it is a long drive down a very windy road to return to it. This makes me want to buy a drone and return to Arizona.
Congrats on youre 100K... Nice..
The pickup truck appears to be a 1966 Chevrolet C10 ( 2 wheel drive ).
It has the flat top dashboard 1964 to 1966, and, has what appears to be the rectangle emblem on the fender behind the wheel opening.
1964 had a different style emblem there and 1965 had the emblem on the cowl panel above the fender behind the hood.
1960 thru 1963 had the " camelback " style dashboards.
You were super close to old wagon tracks in the volcanic tuff near the check dams. The areas surrounding Superior are rich in Old West history, especially around the Silver King mine.
It definitely warrants a deeper examination.
Hey I love your channel and the old west music.
That is arrid,,ariZona looks interesting though,,I love the background music
lol....arridzona!.....thanks for checking out the video 🙏
@jessiesdroneadventures7464 joking about it,,I think Mexicans or Natives named it on purpose for being Arrido/Arrid Zona)Zone
Saw a steel bell housing sitting on the rear bumper behind the First generation (1960-1966) Chevy truck. @19:02 is a 6-cylinder flathead block in a 1920's Chrysler coup.
Like David Paulides too. Don't take chances.
Love his work! it freaks me out yet interests so much!
❤ your channel 😊
No matter how we remote we go we can be sure that guys came well before us putting gigantic steel towers and stringing massive steel cables across every distant landscape.
It's a '64 to '66 Chevy truck. And likely a ford "X" style frame in the later section.
thank you!
The old highway would be cool!
Jess, I don't have Pay Pal anymore, is there another way to donate to your awesome adventures ?
definitely! underneath the video, there should be a "thanks " button...its a heart symbol with a dollar sign in it....if you tap on that it will allow you to make a donation to the channel.....if you dont see that icon. tap on the 3 dots and that should bring it up!.....anything is greatly appreciated!!.......thank you 🙏
Looks like the F-117A
I've been on the Old Highway, and it's interesting and enjoyable. I'd love to see a video on it.
yes
The white truck in the canyon looks like a Chevrolet from the mid 1960's. Not sure of an exact year or model.
Thank you!
That's a 64 to 66 Chevy C 10 or 20 I had a 63 C10 the windshield curved around more and the door frame was different making it better looking than this one.Still would make a nice patina project👍
@@eduardorodriguez3262 Esos primeros modelos de la apache 10, tenán parabrisas curvo, como los Bel Air, y otros modelos de mediados a finales de los 50.si mal no recuerdo a finales del 63 ó inicios del 64 empezaron a venir con el parabrisas sin las curvas de los años 50, y ya a finales del 65 para el 66, cambiaron la carrocería. Acercate más con el dron así sabremos que motor tenía si V8, ó 6L, tipo 235-292 de 4 bancadas, ó el 230-250 de 7 bancadas.
The most dangerous thing so far is that diet coke 😂
O really 👿🛸
Amazing. There are numerous walls just like this in Central Portugal. Very interesting. You’d love to see the Zimbabwe Ruins in Zimbabwe. Nobody knows of a civilisation who could have built them.
interesting!! Ill check those out online! that type of stuff really grabs my attention!
@ My apologies, I’ve just Googled it myself. I’ve always been of the opinion that they’ve never known who built them. I still am actually.
Esos muros de piedras, acá en Argentina las llamamos "pircas", el las zonas serranas, y en particular en mi provincia San Luis, está lleno de extensas pircas delimitando campos, y aún corrales de pircas, y ranchos hechos con paredes de piedra, algunos de hasta 3 habitaciones.
Jesse, I am so afraid of you going of the cliff. Maybe it is because I am afraid of heights. Please slow down. I really love the mountains. My daughter lives out of Phoenix and I just love cupcake mountain. It really looks like a cupcake. 🧁⛰️❤
I appreciate your concern, I always take precautions!....crazy enough I have never heard of cupcake mountain! ill check it out!
Crazy how much effort some people went to to get parts from those wrecks. There are parts missing that no way fell off in the crash.
About those canyon-bottom wrecks, where the roads/highways they sailed off of, and how far down did these tumble? I believe that in some of your Clips, Jess, that you've shown some concentrated jumble wrecks, several vehicles all smooshed together--leads me to believe that a bunch of kids were playing Chicken.
Yeah, let that ancient highway be droned. Be nice if you can find the single-longest continuous segment.
A QUE COCHE TAN DELICADO .
Excellent video. The 1st drone flight in that draw I left an old coffee can and other artifacts on a rock. Did you happen to see them?
Thanks!!! can say I did see them
The building is an old line camp that cowboy's used during round up..
Thank you 🙏
You forgot to throw a coin in the well and make a wish. Bigfoot's shoes. Most definitely you should explore the old highway. Can you bike it?
There is a vid somewhere of the old pinto bridge being dynamited.
@@JeffNielsen-l9c that would be awesome to see!
Yes, please go back.
👍
For the old cars and trucks, I bought a Datsun 610 several decades ago: before they changed the name to Nissan. I had to replace a caliber, only to discover the part was from a 510. No telling the history on the old cars and trucks you see in the gullies.
It looked like there might be another vehicle up above where that truck was
E bike in need
Kindred spirits.
Heading to S Utah to do the same thing in the Red rocks.
77 years old
Had drones for 15 yrs but always had pucker factor when it got out of sight.
Ever worn FPV goggles?
Muy hermoso paseo !!! a los 10.10 min, hay una larga valla de madera y una de las tablas está parada en triángulo, tal vez el marco de una puerta.
17.47 min.Una Pick UP Chevrolet Apache 10, de mas o menos entre 1960-61, caja ancha, piso de madera que ya se fué, quedan los listones metálicos que las fijaban.Modelo inicial de la pache con luneta trasera chica, como se estilaba entonces.luego desde atrás de vé un cubre volante - embrague, a los 18.13 min., y el asiento enterizo, su interior.
A los 19.05 min un viejo sedán de los años 30, dos puertas, no se puede distinguir la marca, podría ser un Ford. A los 19.05 min. un camioncito, 19.09 min. un motor de 6 cilindros tapa plana, podría ser de un Chrysler, Desoto ó Fargo, ese motor, ó de un Kaiser, pero de auto no parece ser por el amplio volteo del cubre cigueñal del bloc motor. Esos guardabarros parecen de un Ford T, ó se ésa época, o sea antes de 1930.
Está muy bueno el paseo, vuelve a explorar esa ruta 60, en esa zona del derrumbe parece haber algo más.
Saludos desde Argentina !!!!, y gracias por brindarnos estos hermosos paseos, muy bueno se ven tanto el dron , como la bici eléctrica !!!
great vid nice drone work, where in mn are you from, how long you been gone?
You really want to find a body at bottom of Pinto Creek, sounds a bit creepy as you say!
approaching slow and quiet will get you bit or attacked. always make noise. animals are more likely to run from you than stay
the truck is a 64-66 chevy c-10 long bed fleetside
Apache 10 del 60-61, parabrisas curvado.
Wow... Popular drone! It appears it's out-of-stock on Amazon. Question - Sometimes I see you grab the drone at the end of a flight and flip it over. In this video, you just let it land. Any reasons for either? Very cool drone, videos and tutorials! Thanks!
1959-1/2 to 1963 Chevrolet 2 wheel drive. Most likely has a 292 inline 6.
A serial killer or a bike rack thief. Ya just never know. :-)))
Haha. If they took the bike rack....it's their problem from there
7:54 Looks like 2 cars driving by in the distance.
Good video, I’ve got the yeti full of adult beverages 🎉. Ready for a tour
60-66 Chevy Truck.
Jessie that's a 66 chevy, I had one back in the 80's, I kick myself for selling it as it would be worth around 20K these days...Javi G.
Those rock structures looked like people, old Indians. Very cool
66 Chevy c10
Thank you!
you need a 4x4 that you can raise or throw so 33 tires on 15 inch wheels
67 to 72 Chevy C10
34 Ford 5 window coupe.
Oiii....what does your drone do if it looses your signal? Does it retrace it's path or who? Just curious.....enjoy your videos....thank you for taking the time editing and sharing with us...
You have to carry? If so what do you have?
I never go out into the desert without multiple forms of protection, but I never share what that is
1961 Chevrolet Apache 10
1960 -66 Chevrolet truck and a late 30s early 40s coupe.
Do you evert metal detect the areas you go?
I haven't yet. But I was looking into them
That’s a ‘60s Hodaka Wombat
That's why you should be packing every time you go out in the back woods. I'm hardly ever concerned about wild animals but other people that catches my attention.
Where are those spires around 2:00 located?
How on earth did that truck get down there!?
I’m always curious as to what type f person would go to such lengths to strip these vehicles of there parts!. Who carries old tires up a cliff?
Why do you calibrate you're drone all the time? My son got mine up and running for me and I have never had a problem of any sort flying any of them. I have 3 DJI drones Mini 4 pro, Avata 2, and the Neo and they are so much fun to fly. If you want to know what it's like to be a bird 🐦 buy yourself a drone. They aren't cheap but I think worth it. Stress Relief 💯
Highway sounds ?
I thought that when calibrating the compass, you are supposed to orbit around the drone instead of orbiting it around you. I.E. its's should be spinning like a top. Just sayin.
p;ease do more on the highway
👍
Nope, you don't sneak up on animals that could be hiding there, you let them know you're coming. And if a human was hiding in there that'd be weird AF, probably up to no good.
Get rid of the Ear Ring!
Donate $100 to my channel....and it's gone
Hey i wish you can start checking out all of the caves for hidden mines.
I'll be doing a lot more of that in the future for sure👍
Do you ever get lost?
Once....in the hualapi mountains. Had to call 911 and they were able to find me....was about 4 years ago
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Why do you not have a small metal detector with you? In those days when that stone house (or whatever that structure is) was built, almost NO ONE had any trust in the banking system hold on to their money because it was SO easy to rob banks back then. They hid most of their savings and that stuff could STILL be located near a structure like that. I know this isn't a metal detector type of video content but that would be a great addition to your content. .... Just sayin....
50;s ford pu truck
Do it before king🍊stops any one from doing any thing.
jajajajaja
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"I did a video in the past ..." Really? Not in the future?