I love your content. I get a kick out of all your stuff especially the homes. I laugh alot about that it takes my mind out of the stress of moving to centre co. I talk to your camera guy Mike alot. Im going to go bust him where he works. Hes s nice guy! Im a big fan here!
Loved it, will watch for other treks of yours :) I like the way you present it, noting things as you go, etc. I would have really liked having the coordinates from G Maps of your target location though, to follow you along the journey there on the map too. The site seemed so remote on your Google map shot...didn't see any nearby village or farms. Cheers :)
My guess: A clean water source for the mines. Drinking water for inside the mine and shower water for the shower house. The building topside had a generator to keep it all on and what could have been a chlorination apparatus. The box structure was likely a clear well to allow sediment to drop out or a sand filter for the same purpose.
Yea JP years ago we got raw water they shot chlorine gas a corrosion inhibitor with zinc and maybe buffered the ph with lime or caustic soda to bring the ph to 7.5. That was it
the one thing i know for sure is that the first room you entered and to the left was an emergency eye wash 18:40 and an emergency shower 18:46. this would have been equipped in places that use chemicals. could have been water treatment chemicals or some kind of acid since the shower is there.
If I was homeless in the NE, I would definitely seize that structure and defend it with my life. Anybody can be homeless out West, here in the NE, I respect those that can survive in our harsh winters. A friend of mine even allows some people to stay in a garage he owns as long as they maintain the property. They police themselves and sadly, a few are younger combat veterans that have been failed by the people they defended. There are very few services and outlets for vets in rural areas and they aren't exactly mobile. I'd be in that shelter in a hot minute if the need arose. I know a guy that lives in a cave here in the ADK, he got tired of begging for housing, all the drug addicts and ill eagles get it, he gets nothing, that's his America. Who wouldn't have mental health issues after going through that? There's a huge problem that needs to be addressed here in the states, let's take care of our own before we take care of anyone else.
@@notimeforthat999 Never heard of it, the cave I talked about is around Little Falls up on the mountain overlooking the town across the canal. It's huge and he's got a real nice setup, I got him some steel to keep bears out. I go up and have beers with him now and then, grill up some steak, etc. Sad that an American has to live like that, and I thought I was poor.
@@blessedhighlyfavored701 I don't have friends or family, the lonely seem to gravitate towards each other. The VA failed him, I just lend an ear and whatever I can. It's just being human, I've been where he is, it sucks. Too many people are scared of one another. I get it, but some common sense and caring can change a person's life. Trust your gut, but let your heart be open. If you've never seen a human being frozen to death, you should, because it happens way too often and it's avoidable if ignorance and fear are put aside. Most homeless are a problem, I look for those that are solutions. In rural areas, the resources are few and far between. If I can advocate for a good human, I do.
Same here in England in my area nothing for single,divorced,or widowed not much for families long waiting list for disabled and foreign get the choice pickings
I wish they would have dismantled that dam when it fell into disuse. Very little good comes of leaving small, unused dams in place on mountain streams. Makes things far worse when the dam eventually gives way because no one's maintaining it. Looks like an old abandoned mill of some kind, or a hydroelectric generator for powering a mine? Great video! Now go familiarize yourself with the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" :)
Yeah, you def should include the trip in. It's part of the adventure and builds anticipation. Plus, it's nice seeing what other parts of the world look like.
I feel your pain with The mosquitoes. Chris and I recently went on a section of the D&L and the mosquitoes were outrageous. I had over 50 bites on me and I lost count on Chris. We looked like we fell into a beehive. Speaking of bees, the next section had bees nests on the ground crossing the path with hundreds of bees that we had to cross. People don’t know what we go through to produce these videos, which comes to my next point. I love that you showed the trials of getting to a place, it’s not always ice cream and lollipops. I should do a video of all the mishaps, it would probably be good for a laugh. 🤗 loved the video and thanks for reading my babbling.
The faint train whistle sound(probably his bike noise )at 13:56 while speaking about trains was exellent...unintended yet perfectly executed sound effect...exellent .
How close were you to the top of the hill? That first structure is a backup power supply that once held a generator, and I think batteries that would supply power if the line power failed. There was also Telco wiring so it could communicate with a central station. I'm wondering if this might not have been a backup for a radio or cell antenna somewhere nearby. The green plumbing fitting in the first room was a safety shower, which probably means the room behind was the battery room and contained wet cell batteries. That way, if someone doing maintenance spilled battery acid on themselves they could treat it right away rather than having to go to town to get aid. That pipe sure looks like one that would feed a turbine at the bottom or the hill. The powerhouse may be gone (or may not be), but I bet that pipe still discharges back into the creek somewhere downstream. Look for a medium sized building with power lines going to it right next to the creek somewhere down stream. Best guess is that the backup power system was to ensure power to operate the valves in the new (lower) building which controlled water to a power plant below. I saw something very similar at the Powerdale Generating Station in Hood River OR last year and have a video up of that.
I've been watching you for quite some time now and you always bring great content. I love the open door policy too. So, whether or not you take us on an ebike adventure, finding an abandoned house or to old railways 🚂, you always seem to amaze me. Thanks for another great video
The bars on the windows, may have been, to keep bears out. Super cool video! Thanks for putting up with the mosquitoes. I don't think I could have done it!
Awesome adventure JP! There was more there than I was expecting! Great find! That buzzing sounded like mud dabbers to me but not being sure I would've been cautious too! Thanks for bringing us along for the finds!
I love your adventures! You do a great job of taking us along for the ride. You rock! Thank you for being so curious about the history of these abandoned places.
It looks to be an old train depo house for the railway. The room with bee's was the shower and restroom. The second is the repair shop for the trains. The two on the side is a storage for supplies and maybe a bunk room. The lower building is a wash house with washer and dryer. The tank is for storing clean water. My grandfather was a coal train Engineer and talked about places like this.
Awesome exploration! Awful mosquitos, though & glad you didn't disturb whatever bee/wasp nest was in the ceiling of that room! (One advantage of cold weather explores - no bugs!) Really nice mural of the yellow submarine & bright blue wavy water! Also loved the orange butterfly and toad you found.🦋🐸 I'm really curious about the purpose of that site & what the little buildings were used for. I hope you go back in cooler weather & maybe with a drone, too. It could be helpful to see where those side trails went along the way. Glad your eBike had fenders to minimize puddle splashes. Loved this adventure! Great job!!🌿💙
I absolutely ❤this vlog. And I love that you takes us along on the journey from the beginning. You are good at what you do and Thank you so much for sharing! ❤
I love Google Maps, so I really enjoy these videos. I love how you fill them as well. I like the perspective of "being there", especially when you ride the evidence. I miss riding my bicycle so much, and this makes the videos even more appealing.😊
The mural is like a Wawa Hoagiefest art piece. Very colorful. Thanks for taking us along! I dream of spending my days doing stuff like this and you give me a taste of it. THANK YOU again! I destress with your videos brother.
The broadside of the building @18:14 with the blues, blacks, and the yellows is a copy of The Yellow Submarine !! A very good rendering, wish the doors were there, closed, to show it off fully. Great find !
Thanks for the ride along and adventure. That giant hatch reminded me from the series "Lost" The DHARMA PROJECT. I always carry a multi tool, bug spray and head net on my bike. 😎👍
What an awesome exploration and find! Love your google maps target journeys! It was worth the effort tenfold and thank you for that! Very interesting and colorful structures and the landscape is beautiful! I think it's just so fascinating to see how these places get reclaimed by nature. Good thing those pesky mosquitos didn't carry you away lol! We like to joke that our state bird is the mosquito here. 😂 Thanks again for battling the elements and pests for this wonderful adventure and video JP! 💙
Looks like a fire fighting support system. The pipes below are fire hydrant type. The building on top had a Kohler generator for sure in there. The bottom building looks like a water control room. The valve control on the wall were used to open and close that big man hole cover is probably a control valve to release water and was controlled by that smaller building. Working in the natural gas industry we had several control systems across 1000s of miles of 48" pipe line that looked like that. Gas or water they all are using the same technology to open and close things. Follow the pipes they should lead to your next adventure.
Another great explore Jay. Vics vapor rub on your hats visor will help keep them darn mosquitoes away from your face 😉. Thanks for bringing us along 👍🤙
That room looks like some type of pump room. I notice the round papers on the floor; I could zoom in and saw they are the pages that recorded flow measurements on them from old (ish) analog machines with the little arm that draws a line as the paper wheel slowly rotates. I worked at a place that used the same analog technology from the 60s thru the mid to late 90s. Very cool find.
I like your videos and the fact you do not cut to the end but take us along for the trip. Okay, back in the day, the old timers built a lot of train tracks to move ore from their mines. From the looks of the dam and its workings, Hydropower. If you went down the valley, there would be a hydro station.
One of my favorite places to explore. Taking the access road further will take you to a reservoir and eventually a scenic view, however, access to the scenic view would likely have to be on foot due to how steep the road becomes
That's a small power station. Looks like it had generator back up. The rubber hoses come out of the floor most like where cooling water for the back up generator. Is my guess. Great video👍
Very cool , it does have some historical value. It's appreciated. There's those time frames without records, just sad we can't keep track of it all better
Hey JP, thank you for this amazing journey of Google finds. It was awesome knowing the way you took us from point a to point b. Never feel like you showing too much because if we are with you then you have to do what you have to do for a week. Could be part of your videos. I keep enjoying more and more your videos. The good laughs and everything else that goes in the journey of what you do for your viewers. I will stop here because if I don't I will keep rambling. But thank you again my friend. I will see you. JP on your next adventure video and once again thank you for what you do thumbs up😊
Probably old domestic water dam probably taken out of service 80's or 90's when they went to more modern filtration after giardia ( beaver fever) outbreak. The road at the bottom of the hill did have the gate open quite a few years ago and I may or may not have been to the top in a motor vehicle.
That bike should have a walk assist mode to power it at about 2.5 to 3 mph while you walk beside it. I think most eBikes have that now. Try holding the PAS + or - buttons for 3 seconds or so to see if that activates it. It might have to be enabled in your menu.
I like the journey and I love your dad shirt. The journey is part of it and you usually find interesting things along the way. A stone foundation, nature's carpet, waterfall, etc.
Thank you for this content. Please always include the journey, since life is a journey. Whoever did the Yellow Submarine is a true artist and surely a fan of the best band that ever is, was, or will be.
14:40 Reguardless it is for, divorting rainfall run off down the hill instead of the road is one of its tasks. Likely there was a train line going down the road path noting the railway ties seen earlier and this bridge was for car/foot/horse traffic. 18:14 Beatles Yellow Submarine.
Well you happened to put your video out as soon as I got back from swimming...lol. Well that sure is a find..the artwork on that building is amazing! Why would all that be in the middle of nowhere? Was there once a community out there that is now gone? Strange...I wish I would have had a waterproof camera today because I was laughing my ass off while I was swimming. There was a lady in her 70s drunk as hell who fell multiple times getting into the water. She kept her beer and solo cup from going under...lol...she was talking to me and she was so drunk. She invited me over to her apartment if I ever needed someone to talk to...lol. She finished off her beer in the solo cup and said well I am drunk I think I need to get out. It took her 18 trys to get out of the water...lol...I don't think I have laughed that hard in a long time. It was hilarious!!! She would stand up to get out of the water then she would fall backwards, get up fall face first. When her feet hit land on her ass she went. I swear if I would have taken video it would have went viral. What was so hilarious was she was laughing her ass off while falling...😂😂😂😂😂😂. Really cool finds in your Google search. ✌
Do all the adventures while you can brother, most of us come to a screeching halt and hobble about as we get up there in age just a bit. but thanks to you I thoroughly enjoyed my early Sunday morning stroll with you, so again good job✌ 1:47
One could only imagine what it was used for forsure something do with the water maybe wonder how far them pipes go 🤔 very interesting find ..................
I absolutely love this video. What a great adventure JP. Interesting content and the way you stop where your findings along the way is part of the journey. That’s why I love all your videos! Damn those mosquitoes though! Can’t wait for the next one! 👍🥰❤️🦟
That is amazing to see that old Reservoir. And the old buildings, interesting to see a natural gas meter. Hooked up to that building, could have been a natural gas boiler. In that building. Interesting old buildings.
Love your videos .I can't get out and do this kind of exploring any more.got a 250 Honda rebel.fat tire ,and a 450 high output can am ATV.just sets in my garage.collecting dust.
It was great to be out on a new Google hunt. What did you think of the findings?
These are my favourite videos, followed by the ones where you explore abandoned known sites. That looks like a pump house.
I love your content. I get a kick out of all your stuff especially the homes. I laugh alot about that it takes my mind out of the stress of moving to centre co. I talk to your camera guy Mike alot. Im going to go bust him where he works. Hes s nice guy! Im a big fan here!
@JPVideos81 You were on the path to Campbell's ledge! I'm surprised you didn't go to the top, you would've had a wonderful view of the valley.
Looks like a generator station
Loved it, will watch for other treks of yours :) I like the way you present it, noting things as you go, etc. I would have really liked having the coordinates from G Maps of your target location though, to follow you along the journey there on the map too.
The site seemed so remote on your Google map shot...didn't see any nearby village or farms. Cheers :)
18:27 it's the yellow submarine! If the doors were still there the painting would be complete.
From the Yellow Submarine album by the Beatles. We all live in a Yellow Submarine…
Yup!
@@richiec7602From the Beatles last film of the same name.
Yes I agree👍Most definitely The Yellow Submarine!
Yeah, I recognized it immediately too; I guess it's 'oldies' would!
My guess: A clean water source for the mines. Drinking water for inside the mine and shower water for the shower house. The building topside had a generator to keep it all on and what could have been a chlorination apparatus. The box structure was likely a clear well to allow sediment to drop out or a sand filter for the same purpose.
Yep my thoughts exactly!
Personally love the style in which you deliver your content! Don't change and keep at it!
Thanks
Thats an old Chlorine building. I worked for Pa American Water for 29 yrs.
Was it for treating the water?
Yea JP years ago we got raw water they shot chlorine gas a corrosion inhibitor with zinc and maybe buffered the ph with lime or caustic soda to bring the ph to 7.5. That was it
@@josephpolaski5835 thanks for the info
Was the corrosion inhibitor to keep the gas from eating the pipes out.
@@justaperson8560 yes and the ph had to be buffered also because Cl2 gas lowers the ph to around 4.0. The zinc would coat the mains.
You are right to show us how you reach these fascinating places - makes it more interesting ! After all ,life is a journey ! Thanks JP. Gill 🇬🇧
the one thing i know for sure is that the first room you entered and to the left was an emergency eye wash 18:40 and an emergency shower 18:46. this would have been equipped in places that use chemicals. could have been water treatment chemicals or some kind of acid since the shower is there.
For sure, recognize the chain. That tracks with some other comments saying it was chlorine treatment for water.
If I was homeless in the NE, I would definitely seize that structure and defend it with my life. Anybody can be homeless out West, here in the NE, I respect those that can survive in our harsh winters. A friend of mine even allows some people to stay in a garage he owns as long as they maintain the property. They police themselves and sadly, a few are younger combat veterans that have been failed by the people they defended. There are very few services and outlets for vets in rural areas and they aren't exactly mobile. I'd be in that shelter in a hot minute if the need arose. I know a guy that lives in a cave here in the ADK, he got tired of begging for housing, all the drug addicts and ill eagles get it, he gets nothing, that's his America. Who wouldn't have mental health issues after going through that? There's a huge problem that needs to be addressed here in the states, let's take care of our own before we take care of anyone else.
campbells ledge!
@@notimeforthat999 Never heard of it, the cave I talked about is around Little Falls up on the mountain overlooking the town across the canal. It's huge and he's got a real nice setup, I got him some steel to keep bears out. I go up and have beers with him now and then, grill up some steak, etc. Sad that an American has to live like that, and I thought I was poor.
So happy to hear you spend time and help this vet.
@@blessedhighlyfavored701 I don't have friends or family, the lonely seem to gravitate towards each other. The VA failed him, I just lend an ear and whatever I can. It's just being human, I've been where he is, it sucks. Too many people are scared of one another. I get it, but some common sense and caring can change a person's life. Trust your gut, but let your heart be open. If you've never seen a human being frozen to death, you should, because it happens way too often and it's avoidable if ignorance and fear are put aside. Most homeless are a problem, I look for those that are solutions. In rural areas, the resources are few and far between. If I can advocate for a good human, I do.
Same here in England in my area nothing for single,divorced,or widowed not much for families long waiting list for disabled and foreign get the choice pickings
I wish they would have dismantled that dam when it fell into disuse. Very little good comes of leaving small, unused dams in place on mountain streams. Makes things far worse when the dam eventually gives way because no one's maintaining it. Looks like an old abandoned mill of some kind, or a hydroelectric generator for powering a mine? Great video! Now go familiarize yourself with the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" :)
Yeah, you def should include the trip in. It's part of the adventure and builds anticipation. Plus, it's nice seeing what other parts of the world look like.
I feel your pain with The mosquitoes. Chris and I recently went on a section of the D&L and the mosquitoes were outrageous. I had over 50 bites on me and I lost count on Chris. We looked like we fell into a beehive. Speaking of bees, the next section had bees nests on the ground crossing the path with hundreds of bees that we had to cross. People don’t know what we go through to produce these videos, which comes to my next point. I love that you showed the trials of getting to a place, it’s not always ice cream and lollipops. I should do a video of all the mishaps, it would probably be good for a laugh. 🤗 loved the video and thanks for reading my babbling.
I definitely recommend sharing the good and bad. Before I got comfortable on camera, I used to include my many outtakes of blunders I made.
Definitely a location to explore in the fall or early winter. I have a feeling there is more in that area that can not be seen right now.
You're probably right
The faint train whistle sound(probably his bike noise )at 13:56 while speaking about trains was exellent...unintended yet perfectly executed sound effect...exellent .
A crazy place. It amazes me the places that are left abandoned over time.
I enjoyed this adventure with all the lush ferns and carpet!! Great finds and the photo montage was phenomenal!! Thanks for taking us along!!! 💖💙💖💙💖💙
Thanks Cynthia 💙
I actually love watching your journey to the locations.
Loved the explore, JP! Thank you for taking us along; much appreciated…..🌝
Whoever did that yellow submarine must be a Beatles fan
We all live in a yellow submarine..
How close were you to the top of the hill? That first structure is a backup power supply that once held a generator, and I think batteries that would supply power if the line power failed. There was also Telco wiring so it could communicate with a central station. I'm wondering if this might not have been a backup for a radio or cell antenna somewhere nearby. The green plumbing fitting in the first room was a safety shower, which probably means the room behind was the battery room and contained wet cell batteries. That way, if someone doing maintenance spilled battery acid on themselves they could treat it right away rather than having to go to town to get aid.
That pipe sure looks like one that would feed a turbine at the bottom or the hill. The powerhouse may be gone (or may not be), but I bet that pipe still discharges back into the creek somewhere downstream. Look for a medium sized building with power lines going to it right next to the creek somewhere down stream.
Best guess is that the backup power system was to ensure power to operate the valves in the new (lower) building which controlled water to a power plant below. I saw something very similar at the Powerdale Generating Station in Hood River OR last year and have a video up of that.
I've been watching you for quite some time now and you always bring great content. I love the open door policy too. So, whether or not you take us on an ebike adventure, finding an abandoned house or to old railways 🚂, you always seem to amaze me. Thanks for another great video
The bars on the windows, may have been, to keep bears out. Super cool video! Thanks for putting up with the mosquitoes. I don't think I could have done it!
Awesome adventure JP! There was more there than I was expecting! Great find! That buzzing sounded like mud dabbers to me but not being sure I would've been cautious too! Thanks for bringing us along for the finds!
I love your adventures! You do a great job of taking us along for the ride. You rock! Thank you for being so curious about the history of these abandoned places.
My pleasure
It looks to be an old train depo house for the railway. The room with bee's was the shower and restroom. The second is the repair shop for the trains. The two on the side is a storage for supplies and maybe a bunk room. The lower building is a wash house with washer and dryer. The tank is for storing clean water. My grandfather was a coal train Engineer and talked about places like this.
Awesome exploration! Awful mosquitos, though & glad you didn't disturb whatever bee/wasp nest was in the ceiling of that room! (One advantage of cold weather explores - no bugs!) Really nice mural of the yellow submarine & bright blue wavy water! Also loved the orange butterfly and toad you found.🦋🐸 I'm really curious about the purpose of that site & what the little buildings were used for. I hope you go back in cooler weather & maybe with a drone, too. It could be helpful to see where those side trails went along the way. Glad your eBike had fenders to minimize puddle splashes. Loved this adventure! Great job!!🌿💙
That's definitely one thing I love about winter adventures. I could of done without the mosquitoes.
It's a water reservoir for Steam Powerd trains . They used to call them tank ponds
I absolutely ❤this vlog. And I love that you takes us along on the journey from the beginning. You are good at what you do and Thank you so much for sharing! ❤
Thank you so much!!
Just wow. I feel guilty watching you do all the work while I sit on the couch! Thank you for all you do. Great adventure. Stay safe!!!
As long as you enjoy watching, that's all that matters.
I always thank JPVideos for all of the adventures that I enjoy from the comforts of my home 🙂
18:06 That's The Beatles Yellow Submarine! 😂
I enjoy your content brother. It inspires me to get out and explore the outdoors for more than just work. Keep up the good times 💪🏻💪🏻🇺🇸
I enjoy watching the journey. I agree that is part of the fun.
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I love Google Maps, so I really enjoy these videos. I love how you fill them as well. I like the perspective of "being there", especially when you ride the evidence. I miss riding my bicycle so much, and this makes the videos even more appealing.😊
Thanks so much
The mural is like a Wawa Hoagiefest art piece. Very colorful. Thanks for taking us along! I dream of spending my days doing stuff like this and you give me a taste of it. THANK YOU again! I destress with your videos brother.
It was the Beetles "Yellow Submarine"
@maxr4073 Yes agreed, and I think the album's related psychadelic artwork inspired Wawa's hoagiefest campaign. It sure looks like it anyway.
The broadside of the building @18:14 with the blues, blacks, and the yellows is a copy of The Yellow Submarine !! A very good rendering, wish the doors were there, closed, to show it off fully. Great find !
COOL SHIRT😎💙!
Your photos are so artistic you should publish a book!
Thanks for the ride along and adventure. That giant hatch reminded me from the series "Lost" The DHARMA PROJECT. I always carry a multi tool, bug spray and head net on my bike. 😎👍
Lost was a good show
Probably wear long sleeves as well
What an awesome exploration and find! Love your google maps target journeys! It was worth the effort tenfold and thank you for that! Very interesting and colorful structures and the landscape is beautiful! I think it's just so fascinating to see how these places get reclaimed by nature. Good thing those pesky mosquitos didn't carry you away lol! We like to joke that our state bird is the mosquito here. 😂 Thanks again for battling the elements and pests for this wonderful adventure and video JP! 💙
I agree. Very fascinating what nature can do.
This was a nice honest video.Real life I love it
That was a cool find. I love when you record you just riding your bike. It’s just so chill. 👍
Thanks 👍
I'm glad you invited us along. It's beautiful country!
Looks like a fire fighting support system. The pipes below are fire hydrant type. The building on top had a Kohler generator for sure in there. The bottom building looks like a water control room. The valve control on the wall were used to open and close that big man hole cover is probably a control valve to release water and was controlled by that smaller building. Working in the natural gas industry we had several control systems across 1000s of miles of 48" pipe line that looked like that. Gas or water they all are using the same technology to open and close things. Follow the pipes they should lead to your next adventure.
Another great explore Jay. Vics vapor rub on your hats visor will help keep them darn mosquitoes away from your face 😉. Thanks for bringing us along 👍🤙
Thanks for the tip! I definitely could of used some.
That room looks like some type of pump room. I notice the round papers on the floor; I could zoom in and saw they are the pages that recorded flow measurements on them from old (ish) analog machines with the little arm that draws a line as the paper wheel slowly rotates. I worked at a place that used the same analog technology from the 60s thru the mid to late 90s. Very cool find.
Thanks for sharing JP..
I like your videos and the fact you do not cut to the end but take us along for the trip. Okay, back in the day, the old timers built a lot of train tracks to move ore from their mines. From the looks of the dam and its workings, Hydropower. If you went down the valley, there would be a hydro station.
One of my favorite places to explore. Taking the access road further will take you to a reservoir and eventually a scenic view, however, access to the scenic view would likely have to be on foot due to how steep the road becomes
Where is it, or the approximate area? Can you visit there or is it private property?
That drawing from The Beatles - Yellow Submarine, awesome excursion. What the heck did they have in this place so remote.
Google map hunts.. hurray. Great job, thank you.
In that first room was a HAWS company emergency shower and eye wash station. Just inside on the left side of the door. I used to build those.
That's a small power station. Looks like it had generator back up. The rubber hoses come out of the floor most like where cooling water for the back up generator. Is my guess. Great video👍
35:59 Yellow Submarine!!
The Beatles! 😍❤️😍
Very cool , it does have some historical value. It's appreciated. There's those time frames without records, just sad we can't keep track of it all better
Hopefully you can go back there when the weather is cooler. I'm really curious what creek is feeding that and why it is so dirty.
JP's old nemesis QT got to see this building before he did by about six years as there was a tag in that third room of the main building from 2017.
Hey JP, thank you for this amazing journey of Google finds. It was awesome knowing the way you took us from point a to point b. Never feel like you showing too much because if we are with you then you have to do what you have to do for a week. Could be part of your videos. I keep enjoying more and more your videos. The good laughs and everything else that goes in the journey of what you do for your viewers. I will stop here because if I don't I will keep rambling. But thank you again my friend. I will see you. JP on your next adventure video and once again thank you for what you do thumbs up😊
Thanks so much
That is the exact yellow submarine on the cover of the Beatles Album Yellow Submarine.
Thanks for the adventure and such a cool find loved it jp
Anytime VP. Thanks for stopping by.
Sometimes the journey is better than the destination!!! Thank you!!!
Excellent find! Thoroughly enjoyed the exploration 😄
It is a journey and you do a great job!
Alot of those buildings were were abandoned after the filtration plants went online in 1993
You never know what you will find out there !! Really cool pictures at the end such bright colors !! 👍👍Great video as always !!
I agree, it’s completely about the journey
Thanks for the journey! 😊
Really cool vest . J.p. love it!
Thank you for showing us your whole adventure . I would love to do what you do. You show us some very beautiful spots!
Probably old domestic water dam probably taken out of service 80's or 90's when they went to more modern filtration after giardia ( beaver fever) outbreak. The road at the bottom of the hill did have the gate open quite a few years ago and I may or may not have been to the top in a motor vehicle.
Its amazing what you find with google maps from what you find Jay.
That bike should have a walk assist mode to power it at about 2.5 to 3 mph while you walk beside it. I think most eBikes have that now. Try holding the PAS + or - buttons for 3 seconds or so to see if that activates it. It might have to be enabled in your menu.
Great finds. Be nature prepared a small container of bug spray is a good investment. Repel mosquitoes and ticks also those no-see ums
Love these videos, watching in the winter when I can't get out on my own similar adventures
Cool exploring videos 👍
Great google maps adventure thanks JP
I like the journey and I love your dad shirt. The journey is part of it and you usually find interesting things along the way. A stone foundation, nature's carpet, waterfall, etc.
Absolutely. Despite the struggles, it was an enjoyable journey.
I absolutely love the journey
This is a very cool location. The structures were great, and the journey was great. Excellent work as always, my brother.
Much appreciated my friend
Definitely worth it....Ever thought about a camping vide? Look like a great camping site.
Camping isn't for me, but there's plenty of channels out there that do it.
@JPVideos81 The second I pushed send...I thought about all those mosquitoes...Keep on doing your thing Jay ...
Enjoyable video as always.
To me this was 100% worrh it! Anything related to abandoned structures and water, those I love!
I feel you on the mosquitoes though, they’re a pain!
As much as I love water, I couldn't push myself to touch that nasty looking pond.
@@JPVideos81 it sure looked nasty! And not much you/we could’ve seen anyways
Thank you for this content. Please always include the journey, since life is a journey. Whoever did the Yellow Submarine is a true artist and surely a fan of the best band that ever is, was, or will be.
Thanks for your hard work that was a awesome video I enjoyed watching
What a great explore, can’t believe I’m just seeing it now lol!
14:40 Reguardless it is for, divorting rainfall run off down the hill instead of the road is one of its tasks. Likely there was a train line going down the road path noting the railway ties seen earlier and this bridge was for car/foot/horse traffic.
18:14 Beatles Yellow Submarine.
I like the 'feel' of the danger of the 'mud puddles'.
Well you happened to put your video out as soon as I got back from swimming...lol. Well that sure is a find..the artwork on that building is amazing! Why would all that be in the middle of nowhere? Was there once a community out there that is now gone? Strange...I wish I would have had a waterproof camera today because I was laughing my ass off while I was swimming. There was a lady in her 70s drunk as hell who fell multiple times getting into the water. She kept her beer and solo cup from going under...lol...she was talking to me and she was so drunk. She invited me over to her apartment if I ever needed someone to talk to...lol. She finished off her beer in the solo cup and said well I am drunk I think I need to get out. It took her 18 trys to get out of the water...lol...I don't think I have laughed that hard in a long time. It was hilarious!!! She would stand up to get out of the water then she would fall backwards, get up fall face first. When her feet hit land on her ass she went. I swear if I would have taken video it would have went viral. What was so hilarious was she was laughing her ass off while falling...😂😂😂😂😂😂. Really cool finds in your Google search. ✌
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I enjoy the progress reports. Your trips are very entertaining.
Thanks so much
Jay that is the Beatles Yellow Submarine
I Love these adventures!
Thank you again 👍
Do all the adventures while you can brother, most of us come to a screeching halt and hobble about as we get up there in age just a bit. but thanks to you I thoroughly enjoyed my early Sunday morning stroll with you, so again good job✌ 1:47
Thanks for checking out the adventures
The yellow submarine the Beatles lol😂
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I always enjoy these adventures you take us on
One could only imagine what it was used for forsure something do with the water maybe wonder how far them pipes go 🤔 very interesting find ..................
I absolutely love this video. What a great adventure JP. Interesting content and the way you stop where your findings along the way is part of the journey. That’s why I love all your videos! Damn those mosquitoes though! Can’t wait for the next one! 👍🥰❤️🦟
Thanks so much
I loved the train painting
I learned it's the Yellow submarine from the Beatles. I originally thought it was a train too.
That is amazing to see that old Reservoir. And the old buildings, interesting to see a natural gas meter. Hooked up to that building, could have been a natural gas boiler. In that building. Interesting old buildings.
I find it interesting how they're able to construct these places in rather remote areas.
@JPVideos81 That is exactly what I was thinking, it's very remote.
Love your videos .I can't get out and do this kind of exploring any more.got a 250 Honda rebel.fat tire ,and a 450 high output can am ATV.just sets in my garage.collecting dust.
Hope you can get out and enjoy them again. Thanks for watching.
Fun video! My guess is a containment pond to catch chemical spills in the mines. My guess
Great find!
Your boyfriend shouldn't let you go to scary places like that