My husband and I both agree that your channel is the very best on TH-cam. We just absolutely love the way you explain the details and facts and history and show the buildings and what went on there. I absolutely love it.
Jeff, Tom Clayton from Ceres here, looking back at some of your older videos, spent a few days in Half moon bay, took a little trip down the coast on Hwy 1. Was pleasantly surprised to be in the little town of Pescadero, thought about you and Sarah on your adventures, so started looking for the cemetery, JACKPOT! what a find I think I could have spent the day there! Lots of graves from people born in early 1830's on! Wow! So thanks Jeff for a new adventure! Tom in Ceres
Thanks guys for the informative video. My family visited Bodie in the 60s the rock crusher was interesting the curtains hung outside the many broken windows we accidentally picked up a square nail in our Volkswagen Beetle and had to fix a flat in the Infamous Donner Pass on our way home. Thanks again y’all!
I'd forgotten, but in 1977, my Geology class from Cal State Sacto had a field trip to Mono Lake, and we stopped at Panum Crater. I remember picking up a giant piece of pumice! Left there for a famous landslide along 395. Thanks for the memories. And yes, 7,000 feet elevation will take your breath away if you're not used to it. I think Fremont had something to do with building a westward railroad (competition for the Union Pacific), later to be called the "Katy Line".
Been there many times! Lot of camping and fishing in that area! That grave wasn’t that fancy in the 90’s just some rocks and and a pair of boots sticking out of the dirt!! My children caught their first fish out of Lee Vining Creek! Love that area!
HEY, JEFF & SARAH How are you guys doing well I hope!!. And us usual I have Enjoyed the Traveling along with you on Another great Lagendary trip back in time to the old west days where the old miners and cowboys Roamed well thanks again and cant wait for the next video
Jeff, that is not why you pulled over! Sarah, you are to cute! My biggest fear in life, is to die alone so, single grave markers in the middle of nowhere just about brings me to tears! Another fun one Jeff, thank-you! Meet ya around the campfire next week!
Cool Video, I'm going to share this video with my Aunt. Her family owned a Motel in Mammoth Lake during the 60's. John Wayne stayed their with his family. I just saw the pictures.
Back in early 80's early 90's we always drove from San Fernando valley to Bridgeport opening day fishing through 395 hwy what an Amazing drive an scenic views. Haven't be through there since then thanks for history hunters 👍im thinking it's that time again to do so😃 I appreciate the video guy's🏕
So many beautiful places to explore just in California alone. I’m glad you showed that upside down house right side up. Ha..Thanks for taking us along with you & Sarah. I remember my Aunt Isabel having a couple of those black rocks that look like glass on the inside around the garden at her house when I was a young child. Thanks for the memories❣️🙏🏻
What an amazing Channel! We are kindred spirits. I lived in Tracy CA for ~20 years and wanted to do just what you're doing but the technology wasnt there yet in the 1990's. I was a fan of Huell Howsers methods and stories and was sad to see him leave us. You have definitely taken up the gauntlet. I dug deep into the Gold Rush history of Hiway 49 and spent countless days and hours along the way in Angels Camp, Sonora, Columbia, etc. When I saw your video on Little House on the Prairie episode in the Dardenelles, I jumped out of my chair as I have photographed there so often. Ironically, I am now living near one if the Ingall's homesteads here in South Dakota! (DeSmet, SD). Please keep up the great work. Binge Watching today!
Hi Steve! So happy you found our channel! We do focus on the history of California but eventually want to start branching out when we can. You will be interested to know that in 1997 I took the family to DeSmet to see the little school house on our trek through South Dakota. I am very pleased to hear you very much enjoy our channel! Thanks so much for reaching out!
One of the most beautiful drives you can have on any highway is the drive on 395. The east side of the Sierra Nevada's is epic! That crumbly rock Sarah found, i believe was pumice. Some pumice you find actually will float in water. Great video, thank you for sharing.
What makes your history videos wonderful are your 'before and after' photos of the places you visit. The only down side is that I want more and more content, but realize that at some point, the video must end. This is another area I had only driven past and never stopped. Thank you Jeff and Sarah for not only stopping, but providing the details. I can't wait for your next video!! ....Russell D.
Oh how I miss the Eastern Sierra! My favorite place to go anytime! Spent so many wonderful days exploring the 395 corridor! Thank you so much Jeff & Sarah for recording these “bits” of home!!! ♥️♥️♥️
Howdy, Sarah and Jeff, 1.The unknown Prospector rested between the North and South lanes of 395 the Hwy. went around the Grave, there was a 20 or 30 foot dirt strip between the lanes back then that ran for a long ways. In the 70's the road was redone widen made one surface, leveled out and straighten from south of Bishop to the Nevada line. Can you imagine what it took with the State of California and the studies to move a grave and then to reinter the Prospector, dollar figure that it took and permits and all the agency's involved? When the day came, with shovels they carefully dug down and then brought in a backhoe and they were so careful. There was nothing there just an old wood cross and a pair of boots and a pile of rocks, someone had put it up in the early 60's as a joke. The state moved the grave some distance off to the east, I don't know when the Clamppers (ECV) first started using it as something to put a plaque on, it was long before 2003. 2.On one of the islands out of Mono Lake there is a Volcanic cone its fake was a movie prop for some movie about dinosaurs. I think it was filmed in the 60's. Forrest service let the filming company leave it. Bout all I can think of, Hope that this might help,
I looked up Jeffrey Pine!---I also loved your alien rock! What a find!---There's a Kit Carson museum in Taos, with a set of his leather shirt and pants...he wasn't very tall! The Navajos abhorred him for his cruelty. So many stories.
Nice video. I have camped in the area and done a bit of exploring and prospecting as well. A great many Westerns were made all through the area. There is a Western movie museum located near Lone Pine. Plenty to see along the 395 and I have not even scratched the surface. Regardless have fun and enjoy.
I was at that dedication in 2004, as I recall the grave was relocated due to the widening of 395. Thank You for giving credit to the Bodie Chapter 64 E Clampus Vitus.... Satisfactory and so Recorded
I went to Mono Lake in the 1970s it was full of water and just beautiful. Amazing site. Glad I came back to your postings! Return subbie and history buff!
If people would just take a minute and think about how things was done for us now days all the heartache it took they will be blowing away, but we got Jeff and Sarah that work hard to show us and guide us through it many thanks to you two, I love your work..
Thank you so much Jeff and Sarah. This has been a very interesting journey and I want to thank both of you for sharing your travels and experiences with us. That is a beautiful area that I have to visit. Years ago, some friends of ours, went to Mono Lake, took many pictures and shared them with us. Over the years, my memory has faded some and I'd forgotten the beauty of that area. You two have rekindled my interest in the Mono Lake area. I'm going to promise myself to visit Mono Lake very soon. Thanks again, from Ceres. Stan
Jeff, I love these kind of videos... the history, the locations, the reminders of the past, the ambiguity of some *supposed, factual info... Thanks to you and Sarah, for bringing these historical events to our attention, Jeff.👍👏🤠
Jeff I gotta say. I love the moments I notice you filming and admiring Sarah. It makes me happy to know you guys get to enjoy days like this together. Thank you for another awesome video
The books I have on Fremont’s expedition in 1844-45 says that he and his group made camp where the Bridgeport reservoir is and when they left, they went through Devils Gate and on to where Fales Hot Springs are then turn north onto the plateau east of the river. No mention was made of Mono Lake.
Great video. You guys should do a video on convict lake and how it got it’s name. Pretty interesting story. Keep the videos coming. Every time I watch one I end up saying I didn’t know that lol
That prospector was buried long before the highway was built. And that route is just the easiest way to get through with wagons. It was used by everyone traveling back then. Just imagine animal trails in the mountains. There were wagon trails, and that was one. And it was also the easiest way to add the interstate. In the 70s, I remember there was just a pile of rocks and a pair of cowboy boots just poking out of the rocks. There was no fence or head stone. Nothing saying it was a prospector. But there were local "legends" and local stories that a prospector was buried there. I was born in Bishop. My grandpa told me it was a prospector. And if you talked to others in Lee Vining, they'd say the same, an old prospector was buried there. All stories going way back before things were created for bringing tourists or roadside attractions. This was not created as a attraction. I highly suggest reading the historic marker at the rest area in between Bishop and Lee Vining. Could be a adventure for you both to go and fine the vain of gold it talks about. My grandpa said he found it but left to go get help. And could never find it again. He looked for years and always talked about the gold he found and lost. There's so much great history everywhere. I love it!!! Love your videos. Keep them coming.
Thank you for a great video again. Prairie Flower was probably an invention, yes, but Adaline did die in 1859. She had an impersonator in Aurora... which may explain the confusion.
In the spring of 2018 took a trip from Maine to the West coast. We stayed just to the south of Lone Pine and traveled daily from there. One day to the internment camp, excellent bakery in Bishop, Mono Lake and then back past Mammoth. Another over to Death Valley and back. One late afternoon up to Movie Road on the way towards Whitney Portal (which was closed). Very nice area the Eastern Sierra's (was recommended by campground host in Joshua Tree) and many fond memories of this area, should have spent more time here!
Maybe another trip out here is in order for you then ... when the weather is better, like in May or June. It's such a beautiful area to explore! Thanks for coming along with us, Michael!
Another great adventure, love how you tie all things and people together. We have a old Ford truck 1935 looks just like the one you show Thanks Jeff & Sarah Central California watching
Very interesting, the mill site reminds me of the Simpson plant my father used to run in Klamath CA. 😄 It was both new and old stuff there from yrs of logging Thanks Jeff and Sarah....🤗👍🦃
Such an enjoyable video. You go where nobody else goes.Mountains , valleys, lakes, forest's, deserts all kinds of places. I sit on my couch and watch your videos, definitely a privilege for me as a history lover , and that too when I'm from India.I want to thank Jeff and Sarah from my heart for showing me the best of places.God bless you all.Punecity. Jai Maharashtra.
Hi,Jeff good vlog have been watching your for a while now keep up the hard work! Hope you don’t mind me asking looks like someone has been working out has paid off congratulations with all respect please let them know!
I needed a smile your video gave that. Loved Sarah's comment at start :) the video was amazing so much history packed in Thankyou both for sharing LOVED it
My husband and I both agree that your channel is the very best on TH-cam. We just absolutely love the way you explain the details and facts and history and show the buildings and what went on there. I absolutely love it.
Thank Jeff and Sarah, we love watching your videos
Love the upside down house!
Haha!! To get some jerk off our tail!! Love the desert shots and the little cave area. We love checking out all that stuff as well!
Lovely Lady you are smiling an your face glows so Pretty. Thank you for Sharing this Video with all the great Information.
Lovely area, enjoyed the video and nice still pics of Sara! Stay safe and well ☀️
I Love It,,, Thank You Very Much For Looking at The Interior of upside down House . dj discoworm
A Beautiful lake surrounded by rugged amazing landscape!! Great video 🤩🤩
Thank you so much 👍
Jeff, Tom Clayton from Ceres here, looking back at some of your older videos, spent a few days in Half moon bay, took a little trip down the coast on Hwy 1. Was pleasantly surprised to be in the little town of Pescadero, thought about you and Sarah on your adventures, so started looking for the cemetery, JACKPOT! what a find I think I could have spent the day there! Lots of graves from people born in early 1830's on! Wow! So thanks Jeff for a new adventure! Tom in Ceres
Awesome show Jeff & Sarah, thanks for the high altitude breathing lesson, it's not easy if you're not used to it!
Thanks guys for the informative video. My family visited Bodie in the 60s the rock crusher was interesting the curtains hung outside the many broken windows we accidentally picked up a square nail in our Volkswagen Beetle and had to fix a flat in the Infamous Donner Pass on our way home. Thanks again y’all!
Simply God's country and my old stomping grounds while at LADWP. Thanks for sharing these adventures. Stay safe.
Beautiful scenery you guys do so much thanks for this
Thanks for watching!!! Mono County is a neat place to visit!
Beautiful lesson in Cali. History. Thank you Sarah and Jeff. Happy Thanksgiving.
You took are like mountain goats going to that crater area. Great video and that upside down house is still intact even though open, which is good.
I'd forgotten, but in 1977, my Geology class from Cal State Sacto had a field trip to Mono Lake, and we stopped at Panum Crater. I remember picking up a giant piece of pumice! Left there for a famous landslide along 395. Thanks for the memories. And yes, 7,000 feet elevation will take your breath away if you're not used to it. I think Fremont had something to do with building a westward railroad (competition for the Union Pacific), later to be called the "Katy Line".
Been there many times! Lot of camping and fishing in that area! That grave wasn’t that fancy in the 90’s just some rocks and and a pair of boots sticking out of the dirt!! My children caught their first fish out of Lee Vining Creek! Love that area!
HEY, JEFF & SARAH How are you guys doing well I hope!!. And us usual I have Enjoyed the Traveling along with you on
Another great Lagendary trip back in time to the old west days where the old miners and cowboys Roamed well thanks again and cant wait for the next video
We are doing well, Mark and we really appreciate how you're enjoying our episodes. Thanks for the good wishes!
Interesting facts, Video 👍, Great job
I love the history lesson I get when I watch you guys!
Fantastic, Brenda! Thank you!
Enjoyed this episode! Thank you guys.
Thank you very much for watching. We appreciate it.
Jeff, that is not why you pulled over! Sarah, you are to cute! My biggest fear in life, is to die alone so, single grave markers in the middle of nowhere just about brings me to tears! Another fun one Jeff, thank-you! Meet ya around the campfire next week!
Thank you for your great details watching your channel is really enjoyed by me
Thanks for your very nice compliment! I’m happy that you like our work and am honored, Rodney.
One of the most beautiful places in California.
We love a drive down 395!
Cool Video, I'm going to share this video with my Aunt. Her family owned a Motel in Mammoth Lake during the 60's. John Wayne stayed their with his family. I just saw the pictures.
Thanks very much Christian! You have to make Mammoth Lakes a destination in 2021. It’s gorgeous!
Back in early 80's early 90's we always drove from San Fernando valley to Bridgeport opening day fishing through 395 hwy what an Amazing drive an scenic views. Haven't be through there since then thanks for history hunters 👍im thinking it's that time again to do so😃 I appreciate the video guy's🏕
Always like your history adventures
Thanks! We enjoy presenting our adventures in video form to spread enjoyment!
I appreciate all the historical photos and stories behind them. Excellent! Thank you
Our pleasure! Thank you!
So many beautiful places to explore just in California alone. I’m glad you showed that upside down house right side up. Ha..Thanks for taking us along with you & Sarah. I remember my Aunt Isabel having a couple of those black rocks that look like glass on the inside around the garden at her house when I was a young child. Thanks for the memories❣️🙏🏻
What an amazing Channel! We are kindred spirits. I lived in Tracy CA for ~20 years and wanted to do just what you're doing but the technology wasnt there yet in the 1990's. I was a fan of Huell Howsers methods and stories and was sad to see him leave us. You have definitely taken up the gauntlet. I dug deep into the Gold Rush history of Hiway 49 and spent countless days and hours along the way in Angels Camp, Sonora, Columbia, etc. When I saw your video on Little House on the Prairie episode in the Dardenelles, I jumped out of my chair as I have photographed there so often. Ironically, I am now living near one if the Ingall's homesteads here in South Dakota! (DeSmet, SD). Please keep up the great work. Binge Watching today!
Hi Steve! So happy you found our channel! We do focus on the history of California but eventually want to start branching out when we can. You will be interested to know that in 1997 I took the family to DeSmet to see the little school house on our trek through South Dakota. I am very pleased to hear you very much enjoy our channel! Thanks so much for reaching out!
Thanks for another great one! So interesting. Beautiful picture of Sarah @4:16 Thank you for your effort!
Awesome show enjoy your videos
Love all this history! My grandfather and his brothers were loggers up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
One of the most beautiful drives you can have on any highway is the drive on 395. The east side of the Sierra Nevada's is epic! That crumbly rock Sarah found, i believe was pumice. Some pumice you find actually will float in water. Great video, thank you for sharing.
Great history seeing all places many of us have never been or even knew about. Sarah is a good explorer. She can find anything!
Sarah loves exploring new places!
Another interesting place and video xx
Well done as always 😉. As many times I've been on 395 there. I didn't know about what you both showed. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it! Maybe you can travel through again and see it with new eyes!
Thank u for another great video!
Awesome history 👍
History is so exciting to me! Glad you enjoyed!
I absolutely love History Hunters 💪
I love you guys, very interesting
You guys have to be in good shape and adventuring and Iove it
Drinking With Power Tools is a Great Combo...Awsum Views Out There
Love that 395 👍🏻🤠🇺🇸
Love your comment! Made me and Sarah laugh! Thanks for the chuckle!
@@jbenziggy LMAO... 👍🏻
Love your videos always take care my friends
What makes your history videos wonderful are your 'before and after' photos of the places you visit. The only down side is that I want more and more content, but realize that at some point, the video must end. This is another area I had only driven past and never stopped. Thank you Jeff and Sarah for not only stopping, but providing the details. I can't wait for your next video!! ....Russell D.
Thank you for putting my thoughts into words
Thanks again!
This was Very Interesting, I Loved it, and All your videos..Thanks..
Enjoy your videos about history of your country thanks for the videos
Oh how I miss the Eastern Sierra! My favorite place to go anytime! Spent so many wonderful days exploring the 395 corridor! Thank you so much Jeff & Sarah for recording these “bits” of home!!! ♥️♥️♥️
Another great video
My favorite of your videos so far. Thank you!
Thanks Jeff and Sarah.. Happy New Year to you both x
Thanks! Best of a year for you too!
Love the upside down house.
Really enjoyed this video
Thanks, great video.
nicely done thank you
Love it, you guys are awesome.
Thank you, Tim, that is very nice of you to say so.
Clamper Plaque...Satisfactory! 🦾
Sarah's a saint. I can tell she's patient and tolerant.
Thanks very much! We love to hear that! Happy Thanksgiving!
Howdy, Sarah and Jeff,
1.The unknown Prospector rested between the North and South lanes of 395 the Hwy. went around the Grave, there was a 20 or 30 foot dirt strip between the lanes back then that ran for a long ways. In the 70's the road was redone widen made one surface, leveled out and straighten from south of Bishop to the Nevada line. Can you imagine what it took with the State of California and the studies to move a grave and then to reinter the Prospector, dollar figure that it took and permits and all the agency's involved? When the day came, with shovels they carefully dug down and then brought in a backhoe and they were so careful. There was nothing there just an old wood cross and a pair of boots and a pile of rocks, someone had put it up in the early 60's as a joke. The state moved the grave some distance off to the east, I don't know when the Clamppers (ECV) first started using it as something to put a plaque on, it was long before 2003.
2.On one of the islands out of Mono Lake there is a Volcanic cone its fake was a movie prop for some movie about dinosaurs. I think it was filmed in the 60's. Forrest service let the filming company leave it.
Bout all I can think of, Hope that this might help,
I looked up Jeffrey Pine!---I also loved your alien rock! What a find!---There's a Kit Carson museum in Taos, with a set of his leather shirt and pants...he wasn't very tall! The Navajos abhorred him for his cruelty. So many stories.
I'm not sure I can adequately say how much I appreciate your video's, I learn so much watching them.
Thanks very much Scott! We appreciate you watching and commenting that you’re appreciative!
I've driven that route so many times but never stopped... Boy have I missed lots in my years. Thank You for sharing Jeff and Sarah
Places I haven't seen since I was very young. Looking forward to your Lee Vining episode.
Can’t wait for a Metal Detector episode 🙏😊
Great show, again. Thank you to you & Sarah!
I love her dry humor. Great job people.
Thanks Tony! We are happy to hear such nice compliments!
Nice video. I have camped in the area and done a bit of exploring and prospecting as well. A great many Westerns were made all through the area. There is a Western movie museum located near Lone Pine. Plenty to see along the 395 and I have not even scratched the surface. Regardless have fun and enjoy.
God bless, Jeff & Sarah, and thanks for all you do!
I was at that dedication in 2004, as I recall the grave was relocated due to the widening of 395. Thank You for giving credit to the Bodie Chapter 64 E Clampus Vitus.... Satisfactory and so Recorded
11/22/20 history hunters Enjoyed it great history on Mono lake 1844
I went to Mono Lake in the 1970s it was full of water and just beautiful. Amazing site. Glad I came back to your postings! Return subbie and history buff!
Welcome back! We love your comment! Thanks!
If people would just take a minute and think about how things was done for us now days all the heartache it took they will be blowing away, but we got Jeff and Sarah that work hard to show us and guide us through it many thanks to you two, I love your work..
That bike and movie ticket really creeps me out..
All I can say is Jeff and Sarah are very good at making these videos. Thank You! Have fun and learn it doesn't get any better. I am always learning!👍😊
Thanks so much! We appreciate your wonderful feedback!
Thank you so much Jeff and Sarah. This has been a very interesting journey and I want to thank both of you for sharing your travels and experiences with us.
That is a beautiful area that I have to visit. Years ago, some friends of ours, went to Mono Lake, took many pictures and shared them with us. Over the years, my memory has faded some and I'd forgotten the beauty of that area. You two have rekindled my interest in the Mono Lake area. I'm going to promise myself to visit Mono Lake very soon.
Thanks again, from Ceres.
Stan
Thanks and you are right, it IS a fun video
Jeff, I love these kind of videos... the history, the locations, the reminders of the past, the ambiguity of some *supposed, factual info... Thanks to you and Sarah, for bringing these historical events to our attention, Jeff.👍👏🤠
What another enjoyable outing with Sarah and Jeff! Thank you for trekking up that hill so I could enjoy the view without getting winded!
Ha ha! You’re welcome!
I love your little documentaries you do a very good job narrating them and the scenery is always spectacular. Keep up the good work. I envy you .
Jeff I gotta say. I love the moments I notice you filming and admiring Sarah. It makes me happy to know you guys get to enjoy days like this together. Thank you for another awesome video
Thanks for the cool videos!!!
The books I have on Fremont’s expedition in 1844-45 says that he and his group made camp where the Bridgeport reservoir is and when they left, they went through Devils Gate and on to where Fales Hot Springs are then turn north onto the plateau east of the river. No mention was made of Mono Lake.
Another enjoyable Sunday adventure with The History Hunters Thank You!
Excellent video. A lot of effort and hard work you put in them. Thanks for sharing pieces of history with us.
Great video. You guys should do a video on convict lake and how it got it’s name. Pretty interesting story. Keep the videos coming. Every time I watch one I end up saying I didn’t know that lol
395 my favorite highway in the country 👍
It is a beautiful area for sure! Thanks very much!
Thank you beloved friends, South Africa.
Nelli is the lady that I mentioned in your Lundy vlog….thanks again love your vlogs!
That prospector was buried long before the highway was built. And that route is just the easiest way to get through with wagons. It was used by everyone traveling back then. Just imagine animal trails in the mountains. There were wagon trails, and that was one. And it was also the easiest way to add the interstate. In the 70s, I remember there was just a pile of rocks and a pair of cowboy boots just poking out of the rocks. There was no fence or head stone. Nothing saying it was a prospector. But there were local "legends" and local stories that a prospector was buried there. I was born in Bishop. My grandpa told me it was a prospector. And if you talked to others in Lee Vining, they'd say the same, an old prospector was buried there. All stories going way back before things were created for bringing tourists or roadside attractions. This was not created as a attraction. I highly suggest reading the historic marker at the rest area in between Bishop and Lee Vining. Could be a adventure for you both to go and fine the vain of gold it talks about. My grandpa said he found it but left to go get help. And could never find it again. He looked for years and always talked about the gold he found and lost. There's so much great history everywhere. I love it!!! Love your videos. Keep them coming.
Beautiful scape.
Another great episode!
Thanks Ray!!!
Thank you for a great video again. Prairie Flower was probably an invention, yes, but Adaline did die in 1859. She had an impersonator in Aurora... which may explain the confusion.
In the spring of 2018 took a trip from Maine to the West coast. We stayed just to the south of Lone Pine and traveled daily from there. One day to the internment camp, excellent bakery in Bishop, Mono Lake and then back past Mammoth. Another over to Death Valley and back. One late afternoon up to Movie Road on the way towards Whitney Portal (which was closed). Very nice area the Eastern Sierra's (was recommended by campground host in Joshua Tree) and many fond memories of this area, should have spent more time here!
Maybe another trip out here is in order for you then ... when the weather is better, like in May or June. It's such a beautiful area to explore! Thanks for coming along with us, Michael!
Another great adventure, love how you tie all things and people together.
We have a old Ford truck 1935 looks just like the one you show
Thanks Jeff & Sarah
Central California watching
Very interesting, the mill site reminds me of the Simpson plant my father used to run in Klamath CA. 😄 It was both new and old stuff there from yrs of logging Thanks Jeff and Sarah....🤗👍🦃
Hope to see some of these places next June,.
Such an enjoyable video. You go where nobody else goes.Mountains , valleys, lakes, forest's, deserts all kinds of places. I sit on my couch and watch your videos, definitely a privilege for me as a history lover , and that too when I'm from India.I want to thank Jeff and Sarah from my heart for showing me the best of places.God bless you all.Punecity. Jai Maharashtra.
Thanks very much! We appreciate you!
Hi,Jeff good vlog have been watching your for a while now keep up the hard work! Hope you don’t mind me asking looks like someone has been working out has paid off congratulations with all respect please let them know!
Another fantastic video. Love it! Such beautiful areas.
Goodness. Great Video !! Very Informative. The s.all town I grew up in was the Same Small Town General Omar Bradley moved to at the age of 15.
Very cool! Was that in Missouri?
A great place to use as a base camp and hike around in the Sierras. The desert and the alpine are a great scenery combo. Another fun video!
I needed a smile your video gave that. Loved Sarah's comment at start :) the video was amazing so much history packed in Thankyou both for sharing LOVED it