Wow Chris your sound behind your stories is so realistic It sinks me into the store. I'm just a country girl from piney north Carolina. I love your stories and videos. I hate broken 49 bones and can't get out like I used to. I did get to go to low water bridge in Wilson creek. It's really John's River.. we had a encounter and thought that was it for us. More on my cousin than me but I've seen a lot and may have expanded it away
Looks like an awesome place to visit!! Thanks for taking u is there!!! I wouldn't trust those wood strictures though! What a great video! Thanks for sharing! Cheers Dizzydeanfpv
I love that you’re from Reno it makes everything seem much more personal and easier to relate to than other survival and exploring channels because I’m also from northern Nevada and just gives me more of a personal touch on your channel so please don’t stop making content
Hey Chris! I'm so glad that you are making videos like this again pretty often. This look like a really cool spot to explore and your editing was on point. I really liked how you showed us what the beer cans and the other items you found used to look like! Thanks for showing us this place and it was a really cool video my friend.
Thank you Eric, what a great comment! That was a very fun trip for me! Love the old historical places that are abandoned! ( and the cool old junk they left! ) You've done some great trips too!
By the way I love your channel and I am glad that I found it the drive-thru one kind of was like really cool to me because when I was a child me and my dad used to mow the property of it drive through the storage was underneath the screen so we will go through there the concession stand and the ticket booth was out in front that was pretty dilapidated and stop selling snacks or whatever you got your tickets at the entrance surrounded by woods with wild grapes and we were going mow the property first time I'd ever seen a $2 bill of my life because I was mowing I ran over a wallet and that is when I learned that you find an old wallet thing somewhere and there's no money in it behind pictures and credit card slots cuz some people hid money there I ended up making almost $500 that day on top of what we got paid to mow it and lastly the videos I enjoy most of yours are the ones for you go to like the drive-throughs and mines where you find artifacts or whatever and then you post like the advertisement for I'm really big into the history and the nostalgia and you seem to do that very well, thank you
I wish volunteers could have shored up buildings into a state of arrested decay somehow before we loose them. Looks like you drove off without your camera. I'll get it next time I'm up there. 😉
There is a TH-cam channel called abandoned and forgotten places he has the training and the equipment and he goes into old mines and he has come into many to have for BLM has sealed them off with all that metal and he is running around the other side of the mountain or whatever and found entrances that were not sealed so even though you ran into two entrances that were gated off I would be willing to bet that there is another entrance into that mine somewhere that has not been sealed off it may be on the back side of the mountain it may be on top of a hill but normally they don't sell all of them off
Yup that was a dynamite storage magazine and the other one was the main adit that you showed here and by the way the damn government was the ones that blocked it off with the metal gate too
I do quite a bit of camping or used to at the Charleston Ghost Town over by tombstone Arizona and everybody says it was haunted didn't believe it till about 2:30 in the morning so I heard two men talking turned on the flood lights and there was no one there
Other telltale things on auto manufacturers: GM = Chevrolet Buick Cadillac Oldsmobile Fisher Delco Frigidaire Ford = Mercury Lincoln FoMoCo Philco Chrysler = Dodge Plymouth Jeep (later, WWII jeeps were Ford or Willy's) Mopar AMC = Nash Hudson Jeep (first Civilian models) Kelvinator Studebaker Packard (was merged with Studebaker in late 1950s)
love your referernce to the treasure of the sierra madre!!!
Wow Chris your sound behind your stories is so realistic
It sinks me into the store. I'm just a country girl from piney north Carolina. I love your stories and videos. I hate broken 49 bones and can't get out like I used to. I did get to go to low water bridge in Wilson creek. It's really John's River.. we had a encounter and thought that was it for us. More on my cousin than me but I've seen a lot and may have expanded it away
Looks like an awesome place to visit!! Thanks for taking u is there!!! I wouldn't trust those wood strictures though! What a great video! Thanks for sharing! Cheers
Dizzydeanfpv
Thanks for visiting
I love the gold mine camp video
Go Chris go!
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I love that you’re from Reno it makes everything seem much more personal and easier to relate to than other survival and exploring channels because I’m also from northern Nevada and just gives me more of a personal touch on your channel so please don’t stop making content
Hi JJ, Thanks, what a complement....I really like northern Nevada and California...The desert and the Sierra's are great!
Great video Chris - looks like a great explore! Thanks for sharing it with us
Glad you enjoyed it...fun place!
Been to Chemung many times... Great stuff
Wonderful video! I just discovered your channel. I really like the little touches such as playing mechanical sounds when showing the big gears :)
Thank you very much, Dychui! Keep Hiking!
Hey Chris! I'm so glad that you are making videos like this again pretty often. This look like a really cool spot to explore and your editing was on point. I really liked how you showed us what the beer cans and the other items you found used to look like! Thanks for showing us this place and it was a really cool video my friend.
Thank you Eric, what a great comment! That was a very fun trip for me! Love the old historical places that are abandoned! ( and the cool old junk they left! ) You've done some great trips too!
Way cool! I'll have to check it out the next time I'm on 395. Thanks!
The 395 has a load of cool places! Thanks for watching!
Very cool thanks!
Thank you Brendan!
I really liked it . So fun and good info. Basecamp M....
Thank you! it was a great day in the mountains! BCC
Wow autumn in North California is amazing with the yellow trees. Great video as always
Thanks Gabriel, it was a good day... I may go back and spend the night. :o
Thank you for this new adventure .was at Bodie and all most went out this way .p.s. new sub happy trails from wash state way up north 🇺🇸⛏️
Awesome! Thank you!
By the way I love your channel and I am glad that I found it the drive-thru one kind of was like really cool to me because when I was a child me and my dad used to mow the property of it drive through the storage was underneath the screen so we will go through there the concession stand and the ticket booth was out in front that was pretty dilapidated and stop selling snacks or whatever you got your tickets at the entrance surrounded by woods with wild grapes and we were going mow the property first time I'd ever seen a $2 bill of my life because I was mowing I ran over a wallet and that is when I learned that you find an old wallet thing somewhere and there's no money in it behind pictures and credit card slots cuz some people hid money there I ended up making almost $500 that day on top of what we got paid to mow it and lastly the videos I enjoy most of yours are the ones for you go to like the drive-throughs and mines where you find artifacts or whatever and then you post like the advertisement for I'm really big into the history and the nostalgia and you seem to do that very well, thank you
Thank you Circusoddity...I just the history and the nostalgia that is out there! Thank for watching! BCC
Very cool !!!
thanks / great trip!
I wish volunteers could have shored up buildings into a state of arrested decay somehow before we loose them.
Looks like you drove off without your camera. I'll get it next time I'm up there. 😉
Thank you appreciate it...that would be a good idea to have them last another 100 years. I'll be back.
There is a TH-cam channel called abandoned and forgotten places he has the training and the equipment and he goes into old mines and he has come into many to have for BLM has sealed them off with all that metal and he is running around the other side of the mountain or whatever and found entrances that were not sealed so even though you ran into two entrances that were gated off I would be willing to bet that there is another entrance into that mine somewhere that has not been sealed off it may be on the back side of the mountain it may be on top of a hill but normally they don't sell all of them off
The shallow little dig with the shelves in it was probably where the explosives were stored.
thanks ...cool place!
Yup that was a dynamite storage magazine and the other one was the main adit that you showed here and by the way the damn government was the ones that blocked it off with the metal gate too
Go back on a Saturday.
Thinking about it...I'll spend the night. not in the mine though...up in the trees
I do quite a bit of camping or used to at the Charleston Ghost Town over by tombstone Arizona and everybody says it was haunted didn't believe it till about 2:30 in the morning so I heard two men talking turned on the flood lights and there was no one there
You got it, dont do it you could get hurt.
how did you not come across any rattlesnakes out there? Great video btw
Hi Road Chill, Thanks! Yes snake country for sure...I do bring a snake bite kit and watch were I step...
about a 48 chevy coupe
Thank you...very cool!
Schade das das alles kaput geht man müßte das erhalten wegen die Geschichte
It's so weird seeing motels still advertising color TV.
I know!..."Great, Do you also have Flush toilets too??"
Other telltale things on auto manufacturers:
GM =
Chevrolet
Buick
Cadillac
Oldsmobile
Fisher
Delco
Frigidaire
Ford =
Mercury
Lincoln
FoMoCo
Philco
Chrysler =
Dodge
Plymouth
Jeep (later, WWII jeeps were Ford or Willy's)
Mopar
AMC =
Nash
Hudson
Jeep (first Civilian models)
Kelvinator
Studebaker
Packard (was merged with Studebaker in late 1950s)
Very Cool - Thank you!
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Not a complete list by any.means.
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