Today's Outdoor Adventure
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Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XXXIII
There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust.
Here, are a few abandoned places that will have you both awed and creeped out at the same time.
Eerie and striking ~ ABANDONED PLACES XXXIII
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Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XXXII
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XXXI
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XXX
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XXIX
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XXVII
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XXVI
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XXV
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XXIV
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XXIII
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XXII
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XXI
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XX
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
Eerie and striking ~ abandoned places XIX
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There is something both eerie and striking about abandoned places. Whether it’s a train car left behind in the desert, an old farmhouse along the hillside, or an old mining town overtaken by sage brush, each location is a snapshot of history frozen in time. Take a tour of these mesmerizing sites -stark reminders of what used to be, with beauty seeping through the broken glass and dust. Here, ar...
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Unleash Your Adventurous Spirit on the Steel Safari ATV Trail
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Unleash Your Adventurous Spirit on the Steel Safari ATV Trail
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Experience the Thrill: First Attempt at Ziplining
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Experience the Thrill: First Attempt at Ziplining
Rediscovering Scofield, Utah: Unearthing its Fascinating Past Since 1879
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Rediscovering Scofield, Utah: Unearthing its Fascinating Past Since 1879
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Discover the Hidden Beauty of Shoshone Falls. The Niagara of the West.
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Discover the Hidden Beauty of Shoshone Falls. The Niagara of the West.
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  • @chuckzehnder530
    @chuckzehnder530 5 дней назад

    Stop there often on my way to Nine Mile Canyon from Missouri. Thanks for posting this great video.

  • @AmeturrX
    @AmeturrX 6 дней назад

    When there last night and used a spirit talker that was creepy

  • @LizAnnTony
    @LizAnnTony 10 дней назад

    My grandma (I'm 63) wrote a book for us with history in it. Her uncle was born there in 1859--her dad in 1877. (Hampshires). John Waldemar (my grandma's grandfather) got together with some other men to build that second store. He also built an Amusement Hall to take place of the old Bowery. He sold that building for the founding of the Presbyterian Mission (Wasatch Academy). The reverend and grandpa Waldemar hung the bell together. Anyway....I have more written by my grandma. I'd love to connect with others from Mt Pleasant. I bet we are related ;)

  • @MissilemanIII
    @MissilemanIII 3 месяца назад

    Diggin the tunes❤

  • @kortdelost2932
    @kortdelost2932 3 месяца назад

    I used to visit my grandparents Stan and Eleanor Harvey from the time I was a little boy. I stayed at three different houses. The mine superintendent house, a house along mud creek which my grandparents owned after he retired and my "Uncle Tom" Harvey's house which my parents bought in 1974. Now my wife and I own it. I just turned 68 years old and wouldn't trade this beautiful little coal camp for anything.

  • @lujuanapetersen6485
    @lujuanapetersen6485 5 месяцев назад

    Love the information of Kimberly. My grandparents worked at Kimberly and I spent some of my youth up there and loved it. It was a wonderful place to be. I was too young to know a lot about the area, but I loved to go up there every year when my Father went hunting down there in October.

  • @indianaoutdoorfanatic6292
    @indianaoutdoorfanatic6292 5 месяцев назад

    Love your videos. Not much for your Satanic opening though.

  • @kerrycaillouet9328
    @kerrycaillouet9328 5 месяцев назад

    Narration and a quick view of the marked trail are needed for information and entertainment purposes

  • @rogerharris5515
    @rogerharris5515 6 месяцев назад

    Nothing about that trail looked difficult. It was all just rolling along. Great job with the video. It seemed real smooth. Thank you.

  • @MinuteontheMountain
    @MinuteontheMountain 6 месяцев назад

    Haven't seen any new videos from you in awhile. Hope you're doing well.

  • @williamboweter714
    @williamboweter714 6 месяцев назад

    I would enjoy the video better without the music in the background

  • @charlielaudico3523
    @charlielaudico3523 7 месяцев назад

    My son found a puppy there in the late 90s! He took it home to Moab and then called him Thompson!

  • @ciannamessinger
    @ciannamessinger 7 месяцев назад

    I grew up in Beaver and always loved making my way down to explore Frisco in the summers

  • @noelslater822
    @noelslater822 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the review. Looking to get one of these also. I like your rear spare gas can. Can you tell me more about it? Is it specific to Tracker or is it more universal to any ATV? Thanks!

  • @kaylenemiller1804
    @kaylenemiller1804 7 месяцев назад

    My dad grew up in Manti aroud the south west street of the temple. So many camping trips and just playing with cousins growing up. So sad to see all the development and houses . It will change that wonderful town.

  • @michaelL2154
    @michaelL2154 8 месяцев назад

    It was the Horn Silver mine not Silver Horn. My grandmother grew up there and neighboring Newhouse (nothing left there). Her father was the Horn Silver mine head carpenter. Her half sister (last name Norvald) is buried in the cometary and has a headstone there. There is so much more to be seen there other than spending so much time on a single stone building and the beehives. Otherwise nice video.

  • @Aztec73
    @Aztec73 8 месяцев назад

    🇺🇲🙂 0:07

  • @jameswest8280
    @jameswest8280 8 месяцев назад

    They had to flock all those trees.

  • @lesliefrench2229
    @lesliefrench2229 9 месяцев назад

    This is nothing on snow geese , last month here we had 1.4 million on our national wild life refuge it's was deafening at take off in the mornings .

  • @tbjgold
    @tbjgold 9 месяцев назад

    While attending the Red Cliff Temple dedication today, my mind was pulled to the faith of the Manti saints because of my family roots. I return home, sit on a stool from the old Tuttle family home and happen to turn on RUclips while eating lunch and it's like the dead telling me they're aware. Tuttle, Bench, Davenport, Hougaard, Mackey, Tatton, Wilkinson, Issac Morley all names apart of my history. Thanks for posting.

    • @svenvida4308
      @svenvida4308 3 месяца назад

      My mom's side of the family is Mackey. We also have Davenport and Wilkinson in our family.

    • @svenvida4308
      @svenvida4308 3 месяца назад

      I think we may be related.

    • @tbjgold
      @tbjgold 3 месяца назад

      @@svenvida4308 Considering the names, we will be related. It's a small world when we investigate our family lines. Cool huh!

    • @svenvida4308
      @svenvida4308 3 месяца назад

      ​@@tbjgold It is cool!😊

  • @sgtturner4651
    @sgtturner4651 9 месяцев назад

    I grew up frequently camping and exploring Kimberly I can’t count the amount of mines and artifacts we’ve found one of the brothels/hotels that used to be in the town proper was relocated to Richfield and turned into public apartments I also happens to grow up in that building before they tore it down

  • @AdventureOutdoorsToday
    @AdventureOutdoorsToday 9 месяцев назад

    Nice video, can you tell me where this old structure is at the end of your video? It has the Hotel, Saloon etc signs on it. Thanks

  • @dayadventureswithgasper
    @dayadventureswithgasper 9 месяцев назад

    Hello my friend. This is so exciting and a little scary at the same time. I love it. Absolutely a wonderful place to explore. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day.

  • @chanchann6234
    @chanchann6234 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video on my home town. I loved the history and old pictures.

  • @StacySalmans
    @StacySalmans 9 месяцев назад

    Cool find.

  • @JefPersonalVideos
    @JefPersonalVideos 9 месяцев назад

    Great capture of this abandoned place thanks for sharing

  • @wa1den
    @wa1den 9 месяцев назад

    So, my immediate reaction to this video (being an active church member) is.... according to information presented here, the location was settled due the Indian chief Walker inviting church members to come to the place and teach his people how to engage in agriculture, and then the next thing we know, they're at war with the very same Indians who had invited them to come.... one would get the impression that upon arrival, rather than helping the people of chief Walker to learn agriculture, as they had been invited to do, that they just settled in and took over, and took the land to farm for themselves! This would explain the war with chief Walker's people that shortly ensued. Now, at this point, I must recognize that I am not in the least familiar with the history of Manti and how things in fact developed, so I'm not sure if I've got it right. But, it seems a rather glaring discrepancy that in the video no effort was made to address what would seem to be a very obvious deviation by the early settlers from the nature of the invitation they had received from Walker's people. Why did they apparently NOT fulfill the task of training the Indians in agricultural techniques as they had been invited to do? Or did they? But if they did that, then what brought about the war that was mentioned? As members of the church who should have understood the promises of the Lord to the Indian peoples as descendants of Father Lehi, surely they should have fulfilled their duty to teach them agriculture, and beyond that, should have zealously taught them also of the Book of Mormon and it's relation to their people! Would anyone care to enlighten me on how it was that they ended up at war instead, and why in this presentation they would not have thought to clarify such a glaringly obvious discrepancy (at least, if one is not familiar with this history, it would very blatantly seem to be a discrepancy!) So, enlighten me, please! 😐

    • @firstLast-gb9kr
      @firstLast-gb9kr 9 месяцев назад

      So, what do you want to know. I assume you have Google at your fingertips and there are other RUclips videos that have information on this subject. What have you learned in the past nine (9) days? In short, it is said that a private trade dispute over fish and flour sparked the Walker war.

    • @wa1den
      @wa1den 9 месяцев назад

      @firstLast-gb9kr Yes, I did in fact dig around a bit and read some details about how things came about. It's sad when matters that should have been minor incidents totally blow up and provoke tragic results! Apparently there were already tensions due to some cultural differences. It seems that chief Wakara was doing big business with slave trade, capturing members of other tribes and selling them off as slaves elsewhere, and sometimes, if buyers didn't want to purchase the slaves, they would be killed. Two different worlds! The culture of these people was very different from what the saints were accustomed to dealing with, and it seems that among our own, we also had some hotheads who couldn't keep themselves within reasonable bounds. There were instances of some of the indians coming to them seeking peace, and to shelter with the white settlers and being summarily executed on the spot! So, altogether, it was a bad and very difficult situation. Brother Brigham seems to have zealously tried to keep the situation from flaring out of control, but there were some individuals out of his immediate reach who went beyond what was prudent and thus managed to throw gasoline on the fire, so to speak. They finally were able to establish peace again, but it was a very sad and tragic incident. In the video, to me it seemed there was somewhat of a disconnect, in that they started out by explaining that the place had been settled when chief Wakara had requested that they come and teach his people agricultural techniques, and then, almost immediately, they inform us that they had a war with the very same people that invited them to come, and no explanation was offered as to how it was that peace-loving saints of God went from being respected guests to mortal enemies, at war with those who had invited them. I wanted to understand what what went wrong and clear up that disconnect. At this point, though I'm sure I still don't have a full grasp of all that went wrong, I've learned enough to satisfy my curiosity and to confirm, as was my hope, that for the most part, with exception of a few individuals with no gift of good sense, the members of the church handled the situation the best that they could.

  • @OHVLife
    @OHVLife 9 месяцев назад

    Are these the HD 8 ply version?

  • @StacySalmans
    @StacySalmans 9 месяцев назад

    Cool walk-through, Mark.

  • @CharlesJohnson-kd7hn
    @CharlesJohnson-kd7hn 9 месяцев назад

    Love atvs not repeat music

  • @nutier
    @nutier 9 месяцев назад

    Beautiful video that I like ! Thank you for sharing it with pleasure . Happy week to you !

  • @kathryncollings9421
    @kathryncollings9421 9 месяцев назад

    Very well done! Looking to visit the valley this year, God willing. Love seeing this video first. Great stuff! Thank you. God bless you and yours in Jesus Name, amen.

  • @aubrikatecreations
    @aubrikatecreations 9 месяцев назад

    So cool to learn more about my hometown! I believe my 4th great grandfather helped found this town, My grandfather helped build the senior citizen building and worked in the feed mill for the turkey plant and farmed with my great grandfather. And from 2019-2020 I had my own consignment store in the historic ZCMI building. It was so cool to hear about its history from my customers and fellow residents and I’m honored to be a part of the buildings history as well as this town. I’d like to think I’m carrying on their legacy in the ways I can. I love my hometown even more from learning more of its history, thank you!

  • @dr.stevelacy8241
    @dr.stevelacy8241 10 месяцев назад

    Butch left home in April of 1884 his father filed to get the land for a homestead in October of 1885 the cabin was built after that. Butch stayed there off and on when he was an outlaw and after he came back from South America. For the final word read the new book “Last of The Bandit Riders Revisited Again.” By Dr. Steve Lacy from Eborn books. Butch died June 2,1956 Sundance died June 2,1955.

  • @butchandsundancereturnedho5557
    @butchandsundancereturnedho5557 10 месяцев назад

    Test

  • @butchandsundancereturnedho5557
    @butchandsundancereturnedho5557 10 месяцев назад

    I come through James Allred and his son Andrew Jackson Allred. Andrew wast the first settler in Wayne County establishing and trading post to trade with the Paiutes. There is a monument there now at the site called Allred Point.

  • @ronaldcornelius7519
    @ronaldcornelius7519 10 месяцев назад

    Thank You 😊 I found this extremely cute ☺️

  • @user-wy1dl2me2p
    @user-wy1dl2me2p 11 месяцев назад

    No narration or info ? No thank you

  • @Packsalot
    @Packsalot 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome places. Well done capturing history. Have a great day.

  • @StacySalmans
    @StacySalmans 11 месяцев назад

    That old coffin was cool looking.

  • @eileenspamer
    @eileenspamer 11 месяцев назад

    beautiful from uk granny

  • @JefPersonalVideos
    @JefPersonalVideos 11 месяцев назад

    Great capture of the abandoned place peaceful view thanks for sharing

  • @Packsalot
    @Packsalot 11 месяцев назад

    Great collection of photos. Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful day.

  • @StacySalmans
    @StacySalmans 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing how people just walked away from everything.

  • @RVAmerica
    @RVAmerica 11 месяцев назад

    Very cool. Lynn and Danny

  • @RVAmerica
    @RVAmerica 11 месяцев назад

    Pretty cool. We found a whole town in New Mexico that was abandoned. It was so strange. 😮 Lynn and Danny

  • @Packsalot
    @Packsalot 11 месяцев назад

    More awesome old places. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day!

  • @janetteriffle1355
    @janetteriffle1355 11 месяцев назад

    Is this only 50 inch trails?

    • @TodaysOutdoorAdventure
      @TodaysOutdoorAdventure 11 месяцев назад

      This is not a 50" trail. There will be some tight spots for a larger machine but there are no gates.

    • @janetteriffle1355
      @janetteriffle1355 11 месяцев назад

      @@TodaysOutdoorAdventure thank you!

  • @MatthewSmith-to1hz
    @MatthewSmith-to1hz 11 месяцев назад

    A very well thought out load out. The only thing I would add is an extra belt

  • @Packsalot
    @Packsalot 11 месяцев назад

    I'm amazed that some of these places are still furnished. Pretty cool to see the snapshot in history. Have a great day.