The mining area you are looking at is the remnants of the old Verde Central Mine. The property is now owned by Freeport-McMoran. I've been with the Clarkdale Historical Society for 17 years and have done research on this as well as the UVX and UVCC Copper companies
I am not sure if my son and I took this road on our trip last year, but we did drive through Jerome, from Phoenix after changing our route. He was driving and making the decisions, but..... we both were surprised by the forests, the views, and then Jerome is cool. Whatever road we took, on our way to Sedona, we did a lot of screaming! We were too afraid to pull over for a lot of those stops because it looked like a person could just slide on the gravel right over! Thanks for sharing, the drone makes your videos so much more than just driving! I appreciate it. It was exactly 1 year ago when him and I took that fabulous trip, and I was feeling a little sad, wishing we were still there.... so this helped a lot! Keep making videos and having fun!
lol thank you for sharing! and yes! i'm trying to add a new element to driving videos. instead of always using a dashcam, I wanna try to incorporate more drone views of the road
@@jessiesdroneadventures7464 I think it would also help people who are thinking about if they should take the roads or not. We were not expecting any of it, but even though it was scary, it was beautiful. I would not recommend driving it at night or in bad weather. Thank you again. I will be watching more of your wonderful videos.
I 100% agree. I know quite a few people back home that drive truck and do a lof RV vacations...they are always looking ahead on Google maps and Google earth to see if they are worth doing ,how steep they are and if they have the stomach for them. It's kind of like a detailed guide through the canyon! Thanks again! Currently working on Sundays video!
I lived in Prescott for about a year in 2019-2020. Often would take that route for it's scenic views and experienced the same type of agressive drivers you did but they were not just in lifted trucks but cars too. After visiting Jerome I often would continue on to Sedona for a real eye full!
Beautiful! Missing home! I did one with my phone on the dash and drove up the mountain from Cottonwood to PV. Love this drive. In 2015, traveling from Louisiana back home to Arizona, I drove 9 hours without stopping for anything but gas and ended up overheating, blowing the radiator right up there on that mountain at dusk, right on that curve at 15 seconds. I had to get people to literally go to either end of the road where it straightens out enough to stop traffic and tell them I was stranded in the middle of the road waiting on a tow truck (3hrs wait there......)...so they didn't come around that curve and plow into me, and one or all of us go careening over the side of the embankment. I have never been more scared of being stranded in my life. Got towed safely to Prescott though, but it was a $300 tow. Also, it's pronounced Preskit, or Prescut by the townies. Not Prescott like it's spelled lol.
First time I made that drive I was a student at U of A. We were coming east into Jerome and made that last turn where the view opens up on the entire valley. There was a thunderstorm to the east over the redrock cliffs. The cliffs were bright red and gold in the late day sunlight. And the clouds were black and gray, with edges tinged in gold from the sunlight. The trees were bright green in the late sun. Rain was falling in a curtain on the Redrock, and there was a brilliant double rainbow. All this lit by occasional lightning. It was literally the most spectacular and beautiful sight I have ever seen.
Just an FYI regarding the remark about Kyles in trucks at 1:37 into the video. Take in account a vehicles mass being anywhere from 500plus lbs and the larger heavy tires, and someone like myself might be a late breaker. Trucks headed down mountains having more mass and stability over lightweight aero vehicles/cars. Where i live is truck country, and everyone and anyone is traveling about as quickly as they can
I've lived in Prescott for about 20 years. And that drive up the mountain on 89A is beautiful. But not fun in a car full of people. It's a recipe for car-sickness. We've done it a few times - to show visitors. We always take the less scenic way back through Clarkdale and Cottonwood on flatter and straighter roads. Excellent video and commentary. Definitely worth my time to watch. Thanks.
Thank you so much for checking out the video and sharing your story! and I agree....more people in a car, the more that could go wrong....there is always that one person yelling "SLOW DOWN" lol
Okay,, yes I did pull a small travel trailer with wife, dog and mother in law in tow. We drove into and out of Jerome on 89A. I was a lot younger than and it was a good trip. Especially after pulling through town, I unhitched the trailer and drove back up to Jerome to see a friend who lived there until her death. Thanks for these videos,,,,,
I made this drive in 2021 in my 25' class C motorhome. It's not bad, but I've driven many roads like this before. Watching your video, I realized I drove from Jerome to Prescott so I was mostly on the inside lane and not on the guard rail side. You are are a little more guarded (no pun intended) when you are on the guard rail side. It is a beautiful drive! Note: I used to drive a Honda Accord and thought I don't want anything bigger. Then I drove a double cab pick-up truck and said I didn't want anything bigger. I am sometimes more limited with the motorhome, but you get use to the size you are driving.
I was there in 92 and I think it's time to go back, only this time stay a couple of days, Jessie watching your videos has inspired me to get out there again and enjoy Az all over again, thank's to you I did the Apache Trail 3 days after it re-opened up again cause of your videos....Javi G.
oh awesome! good to hear! and yes! get out there and rediscover arizona! you can visit some place many times and always look at it through a different lens! thanks again Javi G!
Thank you! and I agree, If you wanna drive slow...thats fine, but pull over so others can pass.....and yes, no one in AZ drives the speed limit. I learned that pretty quick when I first moved here haha
My late husband George was born in the Jerome hospital in 1943 while his father worked in the mines 3 miles underground. He returned there many times throughout his life, one time while he was in college in Flagstaff and he told me he broke into the old hospital while it was closed down before becoming the hotel. VERY spooky he said. Many years later when I met him, he was with a group of motorcyclist and we all rode from Prescott to Jerome on our bikes. The scenery is breathtaking on a motorcycle. Great video Jessie!! Keep up the good work!!!
I love that drive...I have been to Jerome a few times but it's always been during the summer, so I haven't explored it like I would really like to, so I gotta go when it's cooler...another great video!
Since I live in the Verde valley, I've driven the road hundreds of times, and visited Jerome even more often. I've never experienced it from the perspective of a drone, and Wow! Always wondered what that abandoned mining operation site looked like, and now I know. The flyover of Jerome was also very enlightening. I've watched several videos of Jerome, but none of them offered the visual and historical references that you did. Excellent research! So yes, the video of Oak Creek Canyon from Sedona to Flagstaff would be a plus!
I've driven to Jerome many times over the years and yes, that twisty windy road makes your butt pucker so you definitely need to pay attention while driving lol
We did the drive from I-17 all the way to Sedona, stopping briefly in Jerome. It was in early March, so there were parts that had snow and ice, which added to the anxiety of driving on the hairpin turns 5000 ft high. My right foot starting cramping up, and that added to the anxiety, but when we made it to Jerome, I breathed a sigh of relief. The next leg to Sedona was not as hair raising, but you still had to focus completely on the road. We are from the East Coast, and absolutely love Arizona, with all of the diverse geography, we come out once or twice a year, and looking forward to our next trip in early November. I enjoy watching the videos very much.
Thank you so much! I'll be doing a lot of scenic/scary drive videos here in the near future, give you some ideas on places to visit. Thank you for checking out the video
Remember it's pronounce "Preskitt"...I was scolded by some old timer when I was in college up there at Embry-Riddle University. Lol. Jerome is a cool place to visit. Lots of history. Avoid the weekends as the place gets packed, especially holiday weekends. Holy shit! The wife and i wanted to spend more time there but it was so busy with tourists the day we went...couldn't really take the whole town in.
yes! I hear this place can get extremely busy...thats part of why i like visiting places like this in the off season....Preskitt! I will remember that lol, I still goof it up
Early 1900s the town decided to take all the blasting powders, dynamite, etc and place them in one location for safety. Of course it exploded and the whole town moved downslope about 16 inches. The jail of the town fared worst as it slid hundreds of yards downhill. Don't know if it was occupied at the time of the moving. It is a great ride from Prescott to Jerome to Cottonwood to Sedona to Flagstaff but, sometimes traffic can get plugged up going through the Slide Roclk area. Worth seeing!!!!
We were there and stayed in that corner room of the Connor Hotel. We never slept. It was so loud from the salon below. I hope you took the time to go to that huge museum. We went back to visit again this spring just to visit the museum and its well worth your time if you like history and want to learn about the area.
Beautiful scenery but the drive would be a little scary for me so I'll just enjoy the drive through your videos. The drone footage is awesome. Hopefully you will do a video on the Jerome Hotel soon. That will be very interesting.
Thank you so much! and yes! Im looking into details on the jerome hotel...as long as i can find a good time to go, for a reasonable price...I would love to make a video there!
Jerome is pretty neat. Reminds me of a one sided Bisbee. Haunted Burger is a good place for lunch and has a great patio. And the singer from Tool has a winery/tasting room there. Most of the copper smelting was done down in the Valley at Clarksdale. One thing I miss about living in Arizona is being able to go on drives live this. I live in SC now and it's just not the same. I'd get bored when I first moved to Prescott and would just drive.
Where was the sketchy part of the drive? I have driven it more times than I can remember, even in the snow. Great video and yes please do one for the grand hotel.
Did this drive in the middle of the night the very first time I drove it lol talk about white knuckling it. So beautiful all year but especially during fall and spring. I have no idea when I'll be back up there with family no longer in the area, but I do plan on coming back. Stayed a night at the Grand Hotel there. Cool building with a self operated elevator. Not haunted, just a big old building. I love the Haunted Hamburger. Great view from their balcony. The Douglas Mansion is also really cool at the state park. I also recommend stopping into the Spirit Room for an adult beverage if that's your thing
Yes!!! I ate at the haunted hamburger...loved it. had a burger and beer and chatted it up with the locals....and I will definitely stop in at the spirit room....Because adult beverages are certainly my thing haha.......Thank you for sharing your story and thank you for checking out the video!
Your videos are awesome, except the largest standing ghost town in America is Bodi (Bodi, California) and when you see it in the middle of NOWHERE at 8,500 feet it will give you goosebumps!!!
Creepy Jerome story. Went up once with some friends, on the highway leaving town going to Mingus Mountain, we stopped at one of the first big U bends in the road. My friend noticed the geology there looked good for geodes so we got out to look around. We stumbled on a pair of bloody children’s underwear and a noose tied out of an extension cord not far off the road. It was extremely creepy and to this day I feel creeped out driving through there. We did not find anything else around, like a body or anything (thank God) but it was highly suspect …
that alone would be enough for me to say , "alright, its time to get back in the car" I've seen enough horror movies to know when its time to go, and that would most certainly make my skin crawl!
The majority of the time I do. I was always told when you move from one location to the next, you should always recalibrate. Now if I'm flying in my yard and I decide to walk one block down the street and fly there, I probably wouldn't recalibrate, just because it's so close, however if I'm flying in one area and I drive a couple miles down the road, then I would absolutely recalibrate
Check out the websites called the diggings and cross reference with western mining history i usually find about 90% of the mines I’m researching here and Paul peck is correct with the name
How is Jerome a ghost town. Its crawling with people and has never not been occupied. I lived in Cottonwood right next door for many years. Jerome has so many tourists there you can't find parking! This is not the definition of a ghost town. Ive driven this road quite a few times and its not scary in the least. Nice history on it and there is a great little museum in Jerome that had an old Chinese laundry machine in it.
ITHINK THE BATTERY AND OVERHEATING WAS YOU HAD THE A/C ON THE WHOLE TIME , YOUR CLIMBING UP THE ROAD , THATS THE PROBLEM SOMETHING YOU HAVE TO OPEN THE WINDOWS FOR THE 88 DEGS FRESH HEAT? THE BUILDING ON THE TOP OF THE HILL IN JEROME IS NOW A HOTEL WHICH IS HAUNTED, IT USE TO BE A MENTAL BUILDING. ON THE DOOR FACING THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING WHEN MY WIFE AND I WERE THERE LEAVING THE HOTAL THERE IN THE PICTURE WAS A GHOSTSTANDING ON THE STEPS WAVING GOOD BYE TO US , ! I STILL HAVE THE PICTURE OF THE GHOST AND IT WAS TAKIEN AT 11;00AM
Went to Jerome in 2020 when covid was rampant and I had just got a liver transplant a year before so I was avoiding humans..on a building there was a plaque stating history of the owners..the original owner died in 1919 from the flu that killed many!😮😬..does history repeat itself?🤔
The way you mispronounce PresCOTT grates the ears. You claim to be a Zonie, pronounce it right! The family pronounced it PresKITT to differentiate themselves from the British loyalists in the family during the revolution.
I have traveled that road many times in the last 70 odd years both on 2 and 4 wheels. First time in 1952 when Jerome was still a active mining town when I was 8 years old. I 17 /Black Canyon Hiway Phoenix to Flagstaff was several years into the furture. My Parents and I went to the Grand Canyon that year by way of Prescott and Wiliams Az. ,and returned by way of Flagstaff and Oak Creek canyon. From Sedona to Clarkdale thru Jerome to Prescott. From Prescott south down Yarnel hill to Wickenburg then back to Phoenix. At that time the only paved road from Phoenix north to Prescott-Flagstaff etc. was thru Wickenburg up Yarnel hill to Prescott. Black Canyon hiway was dirt from 15 mles or so from Phoenix . The road went thru Bumble Bee,Cleator,Mayer etc. to Prescott. As I recall from Mayer on to Prescott the road was paved.
Your video is amazing! This road scares the life out of me! I’d love to spend time in Jerome and am trying to get to work up the courage to go around through Cottonwood, it’ll be a long way out of the way, I’m from Prescott, but I’m never going from Prescott to Jerome again!! 😬😵💫😂🏜️
That's definately a video I would like to see
Your videography is award worthy not only for its technical quality, but for the relaxing feel throughout. Thanks for it, it's amazing.
thank you so much!
The mining area you are looking at is the remnants of the old Verde Central Mine. The property is now owned by Freeport-McMoran. I've been with the Clarkdale Historical Society for 17 years and have done research on this as well as the UVX and UVCC Copper companies
Thank you so much!
I am not sure if my son and I took this road on our trip last year, but we did drive through Jerome, from Phoenix after changing our route. He was driving and making the decisions, but..... we both were surprised by the forests, the views, and then Jerome is cool. Whatever road we took, on our way to Sedona, we did a lot of screaming! We were too afraid to pull over for a lot of those stops because it looked like a person could just slide on the gravel right over! Thanks for sharing, the drone makes your videos so much more than just driving! I appreciate it. It was exactly 1 year ago when him and I took that fabulous trip, and I was feeling a little sad, wishing we were still there.... so this helped a lot! Keep making videos and having fun!
lol thank you for sharing! and yes! i'm trying to add a new element to driving videos. instead of always using a dashcam, I wanna try to incorporate more drone views of the road
@@jessiesdroneadventures7464 I think it would also help people who are thinking about if they should take the roads or not. We were not expecting any of it, but even though it was scary, it was beautiful. I would not recommend driving it at night or in bad weather. Thank you again. I will be watching more of your wonderful videos.
I 100% agree. I know quite a few people back home that drive truck and do a lof RV vacations...they are always looking ahead on Google maps and Google earth to see if they are worth doing ,how steep they are and if they have the stomach for them. It's kind of like a detailed guide through the canyon! Thanks again! Currently working on Sundays video!
@@jessiesdroneadventures7464 Great. Enjoy your night.
I lived in Prescott for about a year in 2019-2020. Often would take that route for it's scenic views and experienced the same type of agressive drivers you did but they were not just in lifted trucks but cars too. After visiting Jerome I often would continue on to Sedona for a real eye full!
Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful footage as usual. I always look forward to your videos. 😀
Thank you so much!! already working on the next video!
Amazing drive. Living in Arizona, drives like this are what make me love the state.
I completely agree! arizona has some of the best drives!
Yes!!!!! Please film the haunted Jerome Hotel (hospital)! It looks awesome and just think of the great view! Thank you, thank you!
already planning that video! dont know when it will be up....but that video is coming!
Beautiful! Missing home! I did one with my phone on the dash and drove up the mountain from Cottonwood to PV. Love this drive. In 2015, traveling from Louisiana back home to Arizona, I drove 9 hours without stopping for anything but gas and ended up overheating, blowing the radiator right up there on that mountain at dusk, right on that curve at 15 seconds.
I had to get people to literally go to either end of the road where it straightens out enough to stop traffic and tell them I was stranded in the middle of the road waiting on a tow truck (3hrs wait there......)...so they didn't come around that curve and plow into me, and one or all of us go careening over the side of the embankment. I have never been more scared of being stranded in my life. Got towed safely to Prescott though, but it was a $300 tow.
Also, it's pronounced Preskit, or Prescut by the townies. Not Prescott like it's spelled lol.
lol....thank you for sharing
Hi Jessie, really nice video, very educational. I think I need to go there.
thank you! and yes you should! its an amazing place!
Oh, yes, haunted hotels and their history is always an exciting watch, especially if you do the over night there.
planning on doing a stay there in the next couple weeks....cant wait to make that video
First time I made that drive I was a student at U of A. We were coming east into Jerome and made that last turn where the view opens up on the entire valley. There was a thunderstorm to the east over the redrock cliffs. The cliffs were bright red and gold in the late day sunlight. And the clouds were black and gray, with edges tinged in gold from the sunlight. The trees were bright green in the late sun. Rain was falling in a curtain on the Redrock, and there was a brilliant double rainbow. All this lit by occasional lightning. It was literally the most spectacular and beautiful sight I have ever seen.
Sounds like an amazing drive! thank you for sharing!
Just an FYI regarding the remark about Kyles in trucks at 1:37 into the video. Take in account a vehicles mass being anywhere from 500plus lbs and the larger heavy tires, and someone like myself might be a late breaker. Trucks headed down mountains having more mass and stability over lightweight aero vehicles/cars.
Where i live is truck country, and everyone and anyone is traveling about as quickly as they can
Jesse, even for you those were some amazing drone shots and I always like the side by side shots. Well done sir.
thank you! always looking to enhance the shots when I can....thanks for checkin gout the video!
That road is a blast on a motorcycle.
“Luxurious restroom facilities”
Riiiighht….😅
I've lived in Prescott for about 20 years. And that drive up the mountain on 89A is beautiful. But not fun in a car full of people. It's a recipe for car-sickness. We've done it a few times - to show visitors. We always take the less scenic way back through Clarkdale and Cottonwood on flatter and straighter roads. Excellent video and commentary. Definitely worth my time to watch. Thanks.
Thank you so much for checking out the video and sharing your story! and I agree....more people in a car, the more that could go wrong....there is always that one person yelling "SLOW DOWN" lol
I live in Prescott. I find this drive terrifying. Steep dropoffs with no guard rails.
My Brother graduated in Jerome in 1970 at MHS, I Graduated in Cottonwood 10 Years later when the HS was moved there. Love the Verde Valley
Thank you for sharing!
Okay,, yes I did pull a small travel trailer with wife, dog and mother in law in tow. We drove into and out of Jerome on 89A. I was a lot younger than and it was a good trip. Especially after pulling through town, I unhitched the trailer and drove back up to Jerome to see a friend who lived there until her death. Thanks for these videos,,,,,
no problem! thank you for checking out the video and thank you for sharing your story!
I made this drive in 2021 in my 25' class C motorhome. It's not bad, but I've driven many roads like this before. Watching your video, I realized I drove from Jerome to Prescott so I was mostly on the inside lane and not on the guard rail side. You are are a little more guarded (no pun intended) when you are on the guard rail side. It is a beautiful drive! Note: I used to drive a Honda Accord and thought I don't want anything bigger. Then I drove a double cab pick-up truck and said I didn't want anything bigger. I am sometimes more limited with the motorhome, but you get use to the size you are driving.
Thank you for sharing 🙏
I was there in 92 and I think it's time to go back, only this time stay a couple of days, Jessie watching your videos has inspired me to get out there again and enjoy Az all over again, thank's to you I did the Apache Trail 3 days after it re-opened up again cause of your videos....Javi G.
oh awesome! good to hear! and yes! get out there and rediscover arizona! you can visit some place many times and always look at it through a different lens! thanks again Javi G!
Bro this video is the best news. I had no idea what I was gonna do today but I’m local so I’m gonna go wherever this is😂
Your gonna love it!!! 🙏
Very pretty! The rule of the road is to pull over if you have a line of cars behind you, let them pass. No one drives the speed limit, I've tried!
Thank you! and I agree, If you wanna drive slow...thats fine, but pull over so others can pass.....and yes, no one in AZ drives the speed limit. I learned that pretty quick when I first moved here haha
My late husband George was born in the Jerome hospital in 1943 while his father worked in the mines 3 miles underground.
He returned there many times throughout his life, one time while he was in college in Flagstaff and he told me he broke into the old hospital while it was closed down before becoming the hotel. VERY spooky he said. Many years later when I met him, he was with a group of motorcyclist and we all rode from Prescott to Jerome on our bikes. The scenery is breathtaking on a motorcycle.
Great video Jessie!! Keep up the good work!!!
thank you! and yes I will! we havent seen the last of jerome on this channel!
I love that drive...I have been to Jerome a few times but it's always been during the summer, so I haven't explored it like I would really like to, so I gotta go when it's cooler...another great video!
Thank you 🙏
Since I live in the Verde valley, I've driven the road hundreds of times, and visited Jerome even more often. I've never experienced it from the perspective of a drone, and Wow! Always wondered what that abandoned mining operation site looked like, and now I know. The flyover of Jerome was also very enlightening. I've watched several videos of Jerome, but none of them offered the visual and historical references that you did. Excellent research! So yes, the video of Oak Creek Canyon from Sedona to Flagstaff would be a plus!
Thank you so much! I'm always curious as to how these towns came about along with their downfall. appreciate you checking out the video!
its soo beautiful up there, ugh I am going to have to make a trip up there soon. I love that drive, especially when slower cars use the pull outs.
I've driven to Jerome many times over the years and yes, that twisty windy road makes your butt pucker so you definitely need to pay attention while driving lol
yes lol, pay attention
I believe your map is Wack! Like your stuff, keep it up.
wack! Smack! Clickity Clack!....Thank you!
We did the drive from I-17 all the way to Sedona, stopping briefly in Jerome. It was in early March, so there were parts that had snow and ice, which added to the anxiety of driving on the hairpin turns 5000 ft high. My right foot starting cramping up, and that added to the anxiety, but when we made it to Jerome, I breathed a sigh of relief. The next leg to Sedona was not as hair raising, but you still had to focus completely on the road. We are from the East Coast, and absolutely love Arizona, with all of the diverse geography, we come out once or twice a year, and looking forward to our next trip in early November. I enjoy watching the videos very much.
Thank you so much! I'll be doing a lot of scenic/scary drive videos here in the near future, give you some ideas on places to visit. Thank you for checking out the video
Passed through there yesterday. Youngest and I stayed a night at Potato Patch Campground, right across the street from the Mingus turn-off.
Thank you for sharing 🙏
The mine at time stamp 7:31 is the Verde Central Shaft which produced copper, gold and silver.
Thank you!!! 🙏
Love it!!! Keep up the Good Work my Friend!!
Hey I appreciate that! working on a video right as we speak....Thank you!
Remember it's pronounce "Preskitt"...I was scolded by some old timer when I was in college up there at Embry-Riddle University. Lol. Jerome is a cool place to visit. Lots of history. Avoid the weekends as the place gets packed, especially holiday weekends. Holy shit! The wife and i wanted to spend more time there but it was so busy with tourists the day we went...couldn't really take the whole town in.
yes! I hear this place can get extremely busy...thats part of why i like visiting places like this in the off season....Preskitt! I will remember that lol, I still goof it up
I always respond with. ." how comes it's not Skittsdale?" 😂. Best time to visit is January/ February
Watch the Ghost Adventures episode filmed here.
I will do that!
Early 1900s the town decided to take all the blasting powders, dynamite, etc and place them in one location for safety. Of course it exploded and the whole town moved downslope about 16 inches. The jail of the town fared worst as it slid hundreds of yards downhill. Don't know if it was occupied at the time of the moving. It is a great ride from Prescott to Jerome to Cottonwood to Sedona to Flagstaff but, sometimes traffic can get plugged up going through the Slide Roclk area. Worth seeing!!!!
We were there and stayed in that corner room of the Connor Hotel. We never slept. It was so loud from the salon below. I hope you took the time to go to that huge museum. We went back to visit again this spring just to visit the museum and its well worth your time if you like history and want to learn about the area.
didnt get a chance to go to the museum, but next time for sure.....and I hear jerome is quite the party town lol, thanks for checking out the video!
I see that flag @8:49 and know that Jerome Arizona is good place.
it sure is!
I wanna go to The Jerome Grand Hotel one day! It sounds really cool, and my parents went there to visit.
Beautiful scenery but the drive would be a little scary for me so I'll just enjoy the drive through your videos. The drone footage is awesome. Hopefully you will do a video on the Jerome Hotel soon. That will be very interesting.
Thank you so much! and yes! Im looking into details on the jerome hotel...as long as i can find a good time to go, for a reasonable price...I would love to make a video there!
Jerome is pretty neat. Reminds me of a one sided Bisbee. Haunted Burger is a good place for lunch and has a great patio. And the singer from Tool has a winery/tasting room there.
Most of the copper smelting was done down in the Valley at Clarksdale.
One thing I miss about living in Arizona is being able to go on drives live this. I live in SC now and it's just not the same. I'd get bored when I first moved to Prescott and would just drive.
I ate at the haunted hamburger!! had a burger "as one could guess" and beer....great view of verde valley!
Where was the sketchy part of the drive? I have driven it more times than I can remember, even in the snow. Great video and yes please do one for the grand hotel.
Did this drive in the middle of the night the very first time I drove it lol talk about white knuckling it. So beautiful all year but especially during fall and spring. I have no idea when I'll be back up there with family no longer in the area, but I do plan on coming back. Stayed a night at the Grand Hotel there. Cool building with a self operated elevator. Not haunted, just a big old building. I love the Haunted Hamburger. Great view from their balcony. The Douglas Mansion is also really cool at the state park. I also recommend stopping into the Spirit Room for an adult beverage if that's your thing
Yes!!! I ate at the haunted hamburger...loved it. had a burger and beer and chatted it up with the locals....and I will definitely stop in at the spirit room....Because adult beverages are certainly my thing haha.......Thank you for sharing your story and thank you for checking out the video!
Your videos are awesome, except the largest standing ghost town in America is Bodi (Bodi, California) and when you see it in the middle of NOWHERE at 8,500 feet it will give you goosebumps!!!
Thank you so much! glad you are enjoying them! 👍
Sir, you should visit and do a video on the REAL ghost town near Jerome, Gold King Mine & Ghost Town. Very cool place!
I will keep that in mind! im going back up there in a few weeks to!
Great ride on a motorcycle.
I have ridden that road on a motorcycle. It was great.
thank you for sharing
Creepy Jerome story. Went up once with some friends, on the highway leaving town going to Mingus Mountain, we stopped at one of the first big U bends in the road. My friend noticed the geology there looked good for geodes so we got out to look around. We stumbled on a pair of bloody children’s underwear and a noose tied out of an extension cord not far off the road. It was extremely creepy and to this day I feel creeped out driving through there. We did not find anything else around, like a body or anything (thank God) but it was highly suspect …
that alone would be enough for me to say , "alright, its time to get back in the car" I've seen enough horror movies to know when its time to go, and that would most certainly make my skin crawl!
I stayed in the Grand Hotel for a week and didn't see anything paranormal.
did you hear anything? weird or unexplainable sounds?
Almost moved there in 85. When it was less populated.
Does your drone have a "follow your car " mode ?
It sure does! Very easy to use. I've used the "follow mode" for my car, when I'm mountain biking, or just going for walks
@@jessiesdroneadventures7464 Gotta love modern technology !
“…making the ASCENT (noun).” “Ascend” is the corresponding verb.
Im a former redneck from southern minensota......i talk how i talk lol
Do you calibrate the drone every time before flying it?
I haven’t seen anyone calibrate a drone like that before..
The majority of the time I do. I was always told when you move from one location to the next, you should always recalibrate. Now if I'm flying in my yard and I decide to walk one block down the street and fly there, I probably wouldn't recalibrate, just because it's so close, however if I'm flying in one area and I drive a couple miles down the road, then I would absolutely recalibrate
LOL, Dryway punching contest. They also like to make themselves feel good to compensate for their little member.
lol....They also like to wear blue polos with visors and for some reason they think they are kings at beer pong
You're obsessed with hwy 89a aren't you? 😂 it's OK the views are spectacular
Sure am haha. Its a drive that never gets old, and fun to travel it throughout different parts of the year
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Locals call it presskit. Only out of towners call it presscott.
Prescott!
If you go back take the road All the way back up behind the fire station, turns dirt keep going you'll find the prize of Jerome.
I'll give u a hint , Ghost Town....
lol, I will remember that for next time.....Thank you!
Check out the websites called the diggings and cross reference with western mining history i usually find about 90% of the mines I’m researching here and Paul peck is correct with the name
I will do that! thank you for sharing!
How is Jerome a ghost town. Its crawling with people and has never not been occupied. I lived in Cottonwood right next door for many years. Jerome has so many tourists there you can't find parking! This is not the definition of a ghost town. Ive driven this road quite a few times and its not scary in the least.
Nice history on it and there is a great little museum in Jerome that had an old Chinese laundry machine in it.
thank you for checking out the video!
The road IS SCARY and Jerome is a ghost town, with a very interesting history! Just my opinion and that of friends and family, from Prescott, Az🏜️
ITHINK THE BATTERY AND OVERHEATING WAS YOU HAD THE A/C ON THE WHOLE TIME , YOUR CLIMBING UP THE ROAD , THATS THE PROBLEM SOMETHING YOU HAVE TO OPEN THE WINDOWS FOR THE 88 DEGS FRESH HEAT? THE BUILDING ON THE TOP OF THE HILL IN JEROME IS NOW A HOTEL WHICH IS HAUNTED, IT USE TO BE A MENTAL BUILDING. ON THE DOOR FACING THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING WHEN MY WIFE AND I WERE THERE LEAVING THE HOTAL THERE IN THE PICTURE WAS A GHOSTSTANDING ON THE STEPS WAVING GOOD BYE TO US , ! I STILL HAVE THE PICTURE OF THE GHOST AND IT WAS TAKIEN AT 11;00AM
Spooky!!! I'd love to see that pic!
right! i think we all would!
amazing!!!! thank you for sharing that story! that would be a cool photo to see!
Ghost don't exist just like jesus
Went to Jerome in 2020 when covid was rampant and I had just got a liver transplant a year before so I was avoiding humans..on a building there was a plaque stating history of the owners..the original owner died in 1919 from the flu that killed many!😮😬..does history repeat itself?🤔
Ive driven Jerome to Prescott. Its much less exciting.
It’s pronounced Preskit! You can get beat up calling it Prescott at some bars there!
uh oh! ill drink at home!
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Thank you so much! appreciate you checking out the video!
Quit calling it a ghost town, it clearly is not
ghost town
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Thank you! glad you enjoyed the video!
Cant you say the real name of Prescott, It is pronounced Preskit
precott!
@@jessiesdroneadventures7464 still got it wrong
@@azdrifter51 preskoot?
The way you mispronounce PresCOTT grates the ears. You claim to be a Zonie, pronounce it right! The family pronounced it PresKITT to differentiate themselves from the British loyalists in the family during the revolution.
PreSCOTT!
jerome is not a ghost town sir people live there
well, there are lot of ghosts that live there
I have traveled that road many times in the last 70 odd years both on 2 and 4 wheels. First time in 1952 when Jerome was still a active mining town when I was 8 years old. I 17 /Black Canyon Hiway Phoenix to Flagstaff was several years into the furture. My Parents and I went to the Grand Canyon that year by way of Prescott and Wiliams Az. ,and returned by way of Flagstaff and Oak Creek canyon. From Sedona to Clarkdale thru Jerome to Prescott. From Prescott south down Yarnel hill to Wickenburg then back to Phoenix. At that time the only paved road from Phoenix north to Prescott-Flagstaff etc. was thru Wickenburg up Yarnel hill to Prescott. Black Canyon hiway was dirt from 15 mles or so from Phoenix . The road went thru Bumble Bee,Cleator,Mayer etc. to Prescott. As I recall from Mayer on to Prescott the road was paved.
thank you for sharing!
Your video is amazing! This road scares the life out of me! I’d love to spend time in Jerome and am trying to get to work up the courage to go around through Cottonwood, it’ll be a long way out of the way, I’m from Prescott, but I’m never going from Prescott to Jerome again!! 😬😵💫😂🏜️
Thank you so much. I want to explore more of the area....perhaps cottonwood next time, thanks again for checking out the video