Original road to Tombstone, Az. Scheiffelin Monument
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- A walk down an abandoned road to Tombstone, Az. Also a short visit to Ed Schieffelin's Monument. Historic with comedy. This video was made to show a historic roadway, and also to test a new camera.
I had the honor to not only call this man my friend but to have worked with him at the OK Corral performing the Gunfight. He played Morgan Earp and I did both Virgil and Wyatt Earp. Unfortunately he passed away a few years ago.
@Damian Martinez Yes, for real. We are all still in shock ever after so much time as passed. He is sorely missed by all in Tombstone who knew him. He was also an artist, and a violin maker and repairer.
Dude, you’re braver than me out there with that green thing! 👍👏👏😘
You may have found the old Butterfield Trail Stage route! I stumbled onto it between Dragoon Springs and the San Pedro during a 1999 hunting trip.
I was stationed at Ft Huachuca for almost 2 years in the late 1960's. I was out in the 'field' most of the time and how Ed Scheifellin the miner could come to this country filled with hostile Apaches and border rogues and then dare to prospect is a wonder to me. The place is filled with life though and you can feel it all around you. Pretty haunting at night and sometimes in those weird canyons, during the day. Spooky but wonderful.
This is a awesome video I didn't know this was there thank you for sharing this video
really cool video. Taking the family out that way soon and wouldn't have known about this if it were not for your video, Thank you.
I lived out west for three years. I miss the desert everyday.
Metal Detector Heaven. I detect an old ghost town in the middle of nowhere and its so quiet and Creepy some times. I feel like I am being watched as well.
Where did you go metal detecting?
@@joeallfrontsquiet8797 near Humboldt az.
Near Humboldt Az. I got videos about it on my channel.
Being raised in San Diego my family used to camp in Yuma, and that started a love affair with Arizona, and set my mind alight and my imagination with the old west, we would also find old rusty metal, Square nails, horse shoes, so on... and bits of pottery and broken coloured glass from old medicinal, whiskey, or soda works bottles and on occasion fully intact snake oil bottles, Two of which I still remember the named of, Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable compound, And Warner's Safe cure, I wish I still had them,
Anyway, Your video was both informative and humourous,
I now live in Ontario Canada so there is little chance I'll see Arizona any time soon
Thanks for the vid
Outstanding! Thank you!
I really do like how you put a video together.
How about a video on the site of Waterville and the Last Chance Saloon on the road to Charleston, Contention, Drew's Station, Hereford and the original site of St. David.
Interesting, thanks from south africa
Kool finding Hope you leave the things back where they were found it's part of the trail
Love it thank you!
Fascinating. I'd love to visit Tombstone. Bucket list item.
Cool video. Nice song choice at the end too.
Love the old road
Enjoyed that thank you. 🍀🇨🇮
3:16 - A wind storm and the blades of grass are barely moving?
Great video!! lol
Very cool.
can you tell where to find this road...Would like to walk it.....
lol love this video,,very cool
Funny camp video. Very cool.
IMO, that pipe piece was probably used at one time and simply bleached throughout the decades by the hot and unforgiving Arizona Sun
Refreshing concept of your adventure ,it's tobad tho the original inhabitants, the buried along the way, never get noriety, they were the
True trail blazers ,
this makes me homesick. I have got to move back asap. Florida just isn't the place for me.
Great story, video and great job narration, the miner with huge headstone, I’m sure friends figured the design, but why in the shape of a Dunce Cap?👍🤔
He requested to be buried standing upright
Great video, do you know where the old stage coach road to from Tucson to Tombstone is located or how I can find it?
Well, look at old maps..............the road goes to Benson ( the road is west of Highway 80 ) but I don't know how far west it is.
Gotta watch those Green Mohave rattlers...
Wow. You cocked an 1851 Navy revolver; I hope you released it before sticking it in your jock.
Liked your video, really cool;-)
Nice video !
Interesting video.
Where is this road located?
SNAAAAAKE!!!!!!!
The snake still alive?
Comical more than anything
You think its the old road, but you really don't know for sure.
Should leave the relics be
😆😅🤣
Fake overlaid wind
I don't think he had any right touching that stuff. That's history... he should have left it alone