I believe the first solar panels were built roughy in the mid-to-late 1950s by Bell Laboratories so they could lower remote telephone equipment without running wires. I remember seeing an ad in an Old National geographic from that time with them.
Also, Ghost Town Living (Brent Underwood) Current owner of the ghost town of Cerro Gordo, he's also putting some kind of a music studio together there also.
@@vancomposer oh I don't doubt it 👌 I'll for sure be following in your footsteps. I'm gonna try the whole youtube thing when I start too. Keep up the videos though man I've watched all your vlogs now 😅
@@OfficialHardware Ah thanks a lot for watching! 🙏🏻 And yes GO for it, do it for yourself and the amazing memories you can then watch again and share later in your life. I just did IG for years but nothing better then a video, even though the editing takes forever, especially with my camera setup and that I don't have dragging long monologs like others.
@@vancomposerThanks for making the content 👌🏼just saving up the money and getting things in order but I should be driving around the UK before the end of the year 🤞🏼speaking of camera setup lol, are the cameras on top of the van just gopros or are they permanent?😂 just curious
@@hardwarecompositions2645 those are just cases for the Gopros, but I barerely use them anymore vs an Insta360 instead on the front left corner. It is just so much easier to reach that mount. There is however a Wyze cam pointing on the mountain bike which is permanent. Good luck with your build. 😎
Wow my friend you made this video in a so beautiful manner … excellent work keep it up ❤
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it. 🙌🏻 🙋🏻♂️
I believe the first solar panels were built roughy in the mid-to-late 1950s by Bell Laboratories so they could lower remote telephone equipment without running wires.
I remember seeing an ad in an Old National geographic from that time with them.
Yes you are right. Also says so on Wikipedia. GLAD they did! 😎
Nice video👋👋👋
So freeing...!
Thanks for watching! Yes, my mind is at peace out there.
Great video, thanks so much!
Glad you liked it! Such a beautiful place.
I don't know if you took up the TH-cam channels of:
Abandoned And Forgotten Places (Gly Coolness)
Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places
Also,
Ghost Town Living (Brent Underwood)
Current owner of the ghost town of Cerro Gordo, he's also putting some kind of a music studio together there also.
Will check those out.
can't wait to be exploring like this
Could be one of the best decisions of your life, it certainly is for me. ❤🚐
@@vancomposer oh I don't doubt it 👌 I'll for sure be following in your footsteps. I'm gonna try the whole youtube thing when I start too. Keep up the videos though man I've watched all your vlogs now 😅
@@OfficialHardware Ah thanks a lot for watching! 🙏🏻 And yes GO for it, do it for yourself and the amazing memories you can then watch again and share later in your life. I just did IG for years but nothing better then a video, even though the editing takes forever, especially with my camera setup and that I don't have dragging long monologs like others.
@@vancomposerThanks for making the content 👌🏼just saving up the money and getting things in order but I should be driving around the UK before the end of the year 🤞🏼speaking of camera setup lol, are the cameras on top of the van just gopros or are they permanent?😂 just curious
@@hardwarecompositions2645 those are just cases for the Gopros, but I barerely use them anymore vs an Insta360 instead on the front left corner. It is just so much easier to reach that mount. There is however a Wyze cam pointing on the mountain bike which is permanent. Good luck with your build. 😎