Hiked up there eons ago, as I recall we hiked up the creek to the main ruins. I remember its a lovely, shaded trail along the creek. And there were other trails up into the hills.
Bathroom is correct. 3:58 Beth's right foot is next to the toilet rough-in and the tub enclosure would be where the large rectangular outline is. Thanks again for your well thought out way above the curve documentaries, always look forward to the next installment. You never disappoint. I hear that Nat Geo is taking a serious look at you guys.
i just came across your videos. I have been watching one a day since then. Please make more! I live in South Texas and we would like to hit some of these places.
I was in a summer program called SAMO Youth (we work along side the National Park Service) and we did trail work for four days at Solstice Canyon! It’s so exciting seeing that you two went to go explore the place!
Great video! I loved in Agoura and dated a guy who's grandmother was born and raised on an olive farm in Malibu. Her maiden name was Cavelleri (the road she lived on until she passed away). Unfortunately the home burned down in the fires last year. I love the Malibu history
Malibu is awesome! Definitely a lot more than meets the eye in that area. We need to go on a hike together in the future! Although, how are you surviving the heat wave?
@@OddityOdysseys we should plan something! That would be fun. You know, I am sadly getting used to the heat but I keep telling myself it will only last a few more weeks. (I've been saying that since Summer started) haha
Really enjoy these videos, Bethany and Drew, but would enjoy them even more if they were longer and more frequent. Although you weren't specific about it, the impression given is that a wildfire created these ruins, as opposed to individual fires at different times.
I like when you said at the end that if you visit this place to keep it cleaner than you found it. I constantly find trash on hiking trails and I pack it out with me. It’s so very uncool for people to leave their trash behind. Thanks for the video too!
Good episode with the guitar playing in the background. I found it very relaxing. The waterfall is gorgeous as is the surrounding area. You can imagine how the homeowners enjoyed it! Thanks for another good one, and keep up the good work.
Yes, the location was at Bob Morris's Paradise Cove. Just east of Solstice Canyon is Dan Blocker Beach and his character was Hoss Cartwright in the TV show Bonanza. Los Angeles Loves Oddity Odysseys.
Great video guys. Very professional looking filming and editing. As a lover of maps (I never met a map I didn’t like) I really appreciate how you always show exactly how to get there.
Malibu is proof that just because you're rich doesn't mean you're smart: it's either burning to the ground or sliding into the ocean. What a great place to spend $8M on a house!
Hi, My company had a construction yard in Solstice Cyn. From 1975 to around 1990. I built the Castle in 1977 that sat above the Malibu Civic Center before the fire took it down. I knew Jim Roberts and his beautiful wife, they invited me to go out on their yacht but I didn't go because I didn't know them that good and figured it was probably the booz talking if you know what I mean. I forgot the name of his wife but she used to double for Marilyn Monroe and looked exactly like her. Jim is the son of Fred Roberts the original owner. Jim Roberts rented out the property to me (about two acres of the prime flat area with the creek running along side of it.) Back then there was about 30 head of cattle that used to hang out where my yard was. I knew the Fred Roberts grand daughters a little bit, they were Jim's nieces. They use to hang out at the property, either they told me or Jim told me many interesting stories of exotic animals and old time movie stars like Abbott & Costello that hung out on the property. There has been a couple of fires that came through Solstice Canyon while I was there, one burned down the original barn of Fred Roberts and burned a section of the original house. Jim showed me pictures of a party they had at the house, pool area and the out door kitchen ( by the huge granite boulders) in the heyday with a bunch of well known movie people. The last Malibu fire I barely got my equipment out when I moved out. I then moved my yard by the restaurant's property at PCH, just East Corral Cyn.
If you stand straight in front of the house there is a walk way to the right it’s closed to the public but it’s a long trail full of wonder I made it all the way and found a area where it’s all solid soft rock something out of this world
3:21 Did you know you were standing in the pool? :) The first time I went there, I didn't notice until later when I was looking at the photos I'd taken.
Ohhhh I was expecting something different with regards to “ruins”..... but ohh well, good to see a glimpse of the ocean... and as always thank you Years ago when I lived in Pasadena I used to galavant endlessly looking at building structures .. Paul Williams designed a house that is mistakenly called the Batman house, you can see the back of it from the Colorado Bridge.... perhaps you’ve covered it already.... I’m not suggesting you do just mentioning it ... What would really be interesting is if you could highlight the areas in Southern California that were called the “ black beaches “ that were created during the days of segregation because black folks couldn’t go to the beaches white folks went to, CA was just as racist as the Southern states... I will find the link to the history of the segregated beaches in CA.... I no longer live in CA but would like to see those areas... again thanks to both of you....
@@OddityOdysseys They enjoyed the ruins and waterfall. Instead of heading back the same way to the parking lot, we took the trail that goes up the Malibu Mountains and got a clear view from the top. I think that view impressed them more haha
If you are visiting the trails and ruins in the Los Angeles region.. Please do one thing for the environment.. Whatever you take in please take you're trash out as well... It will ensure everyone gets to enjoy a place without it looking like a trash dump later for others visiting the site..
Did you need to get permission to film? There is a sign by the parking lot that says you need it. I’ve been here so many times but can never figure it out
I feel like I wait forever for these videos. Feel free to make them longer. Never enough content for me :)
They are good.
I agree
Agreed, they are the one TH-cam I sincerely look forward to.
Definitely
Very nice place indeed. Thanks for visiting and sharing. Stay safe.
Leave it cleaner. Love you 2 thanks for another awesome video.
A welcome Saturday morning treat , I enjoyed this.
Another great video. Keep 'em coming
Good morning. Thank you for another great video.
Love these Videos Thanks
Another great odyssey! Thanks!
*waiting for it* 👻❤
Great find. You're my favorite kids.
Hiked up there eons ago, as I recall we hiked up the creek to the main ruins. I remember its a lovely, shaded trail along the creek. And there were other trails up into the hills.
something so fascinating about ruins. thanks for the adventure!
I love your work!👏
Great vid! I love seeing all these cool spots in California. 🤙🏻
Thank you for another wonderful adventure.
getting better and better, keep it up
Nice job! Thanks as always. Your narrative and voices are great. Hopefully someone hires you for your work soon
Bathroom is correct. 3:58 Beth's right foot is next to the toilet rough-in and the tub enclosure would be where the large rectangular outline is. Thanks again for your well thought out way above the curve documentaries, always look forward to the next installment. You never disappoint. I hear that Nat Geo is taking a serious look at you guys.
Nat Geo would be cool, been to Solstice Canyon more than fifty times and they got it right as always. Los Angeles Loves Oddity Odysseys
@@fredranger7385 'Aotearoa' - the eight wonder of the world Loves their work too.
You are both awesome, and funny! Love how you incorporate your humor!
Love this, when I get back to California this is a must. I can't believe all my years, I somehow missed this place. Thank y'all for sharing.
i just came across your videos. I have been watching one a day since then. Please make more! I live in South Texas and we would like to hit some of these places.
Another wonderful video, Drew and Bethany...thanks!
Nice to see you both again and thanks for another wonderful adventure......stay safe
Thanks for the upload love your content even what is happening around the world its make go and explore around. Keep it up guys
You guys should have a 1m subscriber
Thank you so much for your comment. Means a lot to us. We definitely hope to have more to show in the next coming months.
As usual a delightful way to see LA with friends.
Thanks so much!!! 👍😎
Oh my i wish the video was longer!
I like the transition with the sound of blowing the sand.
Ahhhh!! I was literally on your guys channel last night and this morning you guys have a new video, you guys are the best 🙏🏼❤️✌🏼
I was in a summer program called SAMO Youth (we work along side the National Park Service) and we did trail work for four days at Solstice Canyon! It’s so exciting seeing that you two went to go explore the place!
3:51 the bathtub is off to the side of the trail somewhere, like someone was trying to carry it out.
Thank you B & D for taking us along for another hidden gem in California!
Great video! I loved in Agoura and dated a guy who's grandmother was born and raised on an olive farm in Malibu. Her maiden name was Cavelleri (the road she lived on until she passed away). Unfortunately the home burned down in the fires last year.
I love the Malibu history
Malibu is awesome! Definitely a lot more than meets the eye in that area. We need to go on a hike together in the future! Although, how are you surviving the heat wave?
@@OddityOdysseys we should plan something! That would be fun. You know, I am sadly getting used to the heat but I keep telling myself it will only last a few more weeks. (I've been saying that since Summer started) haha
Really enjoy these videos, Bethany and Drew, but would enjoy them even more if they were longer and more frequent. Although you weren't specific about it, the impression given is that a wildfire created these ruins, as opposed to individual fires at different times.
I like when you said at the end that if you visit this place to keep it cleaner than you found it. I constantly find trash on hiking trails and I pack it out with me. It’s so very uncool for people to leave their trash behind.
Thanks for the video too!
“OO” shoutout to you both💞 Thank you for sharing your adventures 💖💖 with love XOXO 🦋
Thank you!
Oddity Odysseys 💖sincerely welcome 💖
Good episode with the guitar playing in the background. I found it very relaxing. The waterfall is gorgeous as is the surrounding area. You can imagine how the homeowners enjoyed it! Thanks for another good one, and keep up the good work.
Another great vid!
I always enjoy going there with the two of you.
Love the Halloween themed spooky adventure, and your firelit tales of the macabre. Great job!!!
love the history lessons. so dang cool. I'll be headed that way soon. Gotta get outta the valley and explore the beach area hikes.
i love the history knowledge yous talk about in the video!! thx for the vid!
Oh how i miss the canyon.
Great episode B&D! Love the history & the background. Looking forward to more great quests!!
the opening scene driving down the coast looks like the way to Jim Rockford's trailer in the Rockford Files.
Yes, the location was at Bob Morris's Paradise Cove. Just east of Solstice Canyon is Dan Blocker Beach and his character was Hoss Cartwright in the TV show Bonanza. Los Angeles Loves Oddity Odysseys.
I enjoyed the history of the area! 🙂
I love watching you guys! always brightens my day more 😎
Great video guys. Very professional looking filming and editing. As a lover of maps (I never met a map I didn’t like) I really appreciate how you always show exactly how to get there.
Maps are the best! Thank you for watching. :)
Just tripped across this channel. Loving it thus far. Digging the stories and history of places explored. I’m officially addicted 😀
Another place on my growing list of places to visit next time I'm in Los Angeles.
Definitely! What are the top 3 places on your list?
Haha Badass! Ima go
Malibu is proof that just because you're rich doesn't mean you're smart: it's either burning to the ground or sliding into the ocean. What a great place to spend $8M on a house!
Seems like anything in LA over 100 years gets burned.
Check out Mr. Williams stache, he built the Gate for Murphy Ranch
Hi, My company had a construction yard in Solstice Cyn. From 1975 to around 1990. I built the Castle in 1977 that sat above the Malibu Civic Center before the fire took it down.
I knew Jim Roberts and his beautiful wife, they invited me to go out on their yacht but I didn't go because I didn't know them that good and figured it was probably the booz talking if you know what I mean. I forgot the name of his wife but she used to double for Marilyn Monroe and looked exactly like her. Jim is the son of Fred Roberts the original owner. Jim Roberts rented out the property to me (about two acres of the prime flat area with the creek running along side of it.) Back then there was about 30 head of cattle that used to hang out where my yard was. I knew the Fred Roberts grand daughters a little bit, they were Jim's nieces. They use to hang out at the property, either they told me or Jim told me many interesting stories of exotic animals and old time movie stars like Abbott & Costello that hung out on the property. There has been a couple of fires that came through Solstice Canyon while I was there, one burned down the original barn of Fred Roberts and burned a section of the original house. Jim showed me pictures of a party they had at the house, pool area and the out door kitchen ( by the huge granite boulders) in the heyday with a bunch of well known movie people. The last Malibu fire I barely got my equipment out when I moved out. I then moved my yard by the restaurant's property at PCH, just East Corral Cyn.
If you stand straight in front of the house there is a walk way to the right it’s closed to the public but it’s a long trail full of wonder I made it all the way and found a area where it’s all solid soft rock something out of this world
Paul Williams designed my friend's contemporary house in Ontario, CA. Built just after WWII.
Is that the themes song to bedtime stories ? I love that show
Is the Virgin Mary grotto area near the Roberts Ranch ruins? I didn’t see it when I visited recently
3:21 Did you know you were standing in the pool? :) The first time I went there, I didn't notice until later when I was looking at the photos I'd taken.
Ohhhh I was expecting something different with regards to “ruins”..... but ohh well, good to see a glimpse of the ocean... and as always thank you
Years ago when I lived in Pasadena I used to galavant endlessly looking at building structures .. Paul Williams designed a house that is mistakenly called the Batman house, you can see the back of it from the Colorado Bridge.... perhaps you’ve covered it already.... I’m not suggesting you do just mentioning it ...
What would really be interesting is if you could highlight the areas in Southern California that were called the “ black beaches “ that were created during the days of segregation because black folks couldn’t go to the beaches white folks went to, CA was just as racist as the Southern states... I will find the link to the history of the segregated beaches in CA.... I no longer live in CA but would like to see those areas... again thanks to both of you....
I took international travelers on a tour here! Before the pandemic...
That's awesome! What did they think?
@@OddityOdysseys They enjoyed the ruins and waterfall. Instead of heading back the same way to the parking lot, we took the trail that goes up the Malibu Mountains and got a clear view from the top. I think that view impressed them more haha
That's great! When we went to Solstice before shooting the episode, we took the trail you spoke of back as well. Awesome views from up there.
Why not do Calico in the desert?
Allright Jayhawk from Olathe, KS here!
If you are visiting the trails and ruins in the Los Angeles region.. Please do one thing for the environment.. Whatever you take in please take you're trash out as well... It will ensure everyone gets to enjoy a place without it looking like a trash dump later for others visiting the site..
U should do a bombay beach vid
Did you need to get permission to film? There is a sign by the parking lot that says you need it.
I’ve been here so many times but can never figure it out
First one this time!
*next video request*
*simi vally nuclear disaster site can you* 👨💻?
Your video is not playing very well on my Apple TV. Will try again later.
& stop fucking tagging had to add that 🚫