I’m from Ely. We went to Jarbidge several times when I was a young woman. Actually still in my late teens. Always in a four wheel drive. 1973 Bronco. Ruby Marshes are stunning. Good memories of home from this now Kentucky gal.
Growing up in Owyhee and Mountain City, Nevada.. My mom, a school teacher, and others used to play for dances in remote places like Tuscarora, Jarbrige, Wild Horse, Sheep Creek and others. They would play all night till sunup! Rumor had it that if you fell asleep (or passed out) before dawn, they would carry you out and throw you in the creek or lake :) As kids, we were free to roam the area including old mines and abandoned buildings. Got chased by a cougar walking to town from a camp area one night! Good memories and thanks for reviving them with your videos!!
My God! You should win an award for your cinematography! Thank you for enriching me..I drove Hwy 50 in Late November 1995 Eastern Nevada in the valley I discovered a big reservoir..an immature Bald Eagle flew over the cab of my F-250 and I pulled over and crossed the hwy on foot tracing back I hadn't gone 50 yards and I was taken aback because I couldn't see the reservoir from the hwy and it was huge...it was cold out and it looked like two patches of snow were clinging to the shoreline...as I walked closer I stopped because I got that overwhelming feeling of being watched...slow I slowly pan to my left and there's at least 50 Bald Eagles staring at me standing in the shallow waters edge...I went WHOA and panned to the right and there were at least 50 more all staring at me! As an Eagle lover you can imagine! Eric Underwood Class of 81 Downey High School Downey California USA 👉♥️🇺🇲🙏🗽🦅... Thanks again...
This looks like a very scenic and tranquil area of Nevada and the forests and variety of vegetation is just beautiful. The rugged mountains and unique rock formations just make this locale more interesting. Unfortunately most people miss this awesome locale by staying on boring I-80 thinking that Nevada is nothing but sand, sagebrush, and asphalt pavement. Best to stay off the interstates and take the old state and US routes and discover the many beautiful places and hidden treasures of states like Nevada, Utah, Colorado, etc.
Yes and yes!! That is exactly how my dad has always loved to travel and see the sights! My husband and I in October just traveled scenic route 14 in Utah that runs from Cedar City to Long Valley Junction, and it was absolutely gorgeous! To see all the fall colors was fabulous! It is situated between Bryce Canyon and Zion Nat'l parks and we didn't have to pay for a park pass - granted we haven't yet seen those two parks - we plan on returning!
This is one of the many great places in rural Nevada that offer a glimpse of years gone by. Also a very scenenic area of Nevada that few people ever see. Im a native Oregonian but just love this Great Basin state.
I fought a fire up there in 93 and was amazed by the beauty of the place. Rolling though the high mountain desert and then green mountains.. what… I would love to visit again
While vacationing in Twin Falls, ID, I decided to make the trek to Jawbidge, NV for a day. It took forever to get there, hence the most remote town moniker, but it was worth the drive. I have some videos from there, but yours are for more excellent than mine, so I'll just recommend your. I played slot and poker machines, and had a $16 hamburger. I guess it's expensive to transport goods and food out there that far, although I passed a UPS truck leaving as I was going in. I enjoyed your video very much. Be well. 😀
Antelope, Oregon spaced their small town buildings at least a lot apart, so if you had a fire (tinder dry grass area just like this) you at least had a chance to save some buildings.
Thank you for sharing, this is a side of Nevada I didn’t know existed, trees, mountains, rock formations. I may have to plan a trip someday… Subscribed as well.
Where there is high mountain desert, there are green lush mountains with more trees than space to park a car. Sierra Nevada mountains. Even L.A. has green mountains and desert in any direction within 30 to 60 minutes drive.
As I was earning my Ph.D. in Environmental Science at UNLV, probably in 2004, I composed a paper about Jarbidge for a Policy Analysis class. I think it had to do with the US Forest Service turning over the land to the residents, or something like that. Darned if I can find that file anymore. But this video bore out my mental pictures of the place. Thanks.
On July 4, 2000 a group of allies in the Jarbidge Shovel Brigade hoped to ignite a broad-based movement against federal authority - by reopening a mile-and-a-half-long Forest Service road in northeastern Nevada with picks and shovels.
This area including the very remote southwest corner of Idaho is as rugged and beautiful as it gets in the west. The best part for me besides the scenic beauty is the lack of people. Idaho proud.
Jarbidge, what a cool beautiful place. Gorgeous scenery. Have always wanted to go there and camp in the area. Maybe some day I'll make it. Thanks for the great video sir !
You know, this would make a great retirement community, peaceful, serene, quiet, a romantic place to live out your years. I like it, I think it's a cool place to love & live.
Really enjoyed this video ... great to learn about various places that I would never have seen or heard off if it were not for your video ... your narration is very calming too ... really good camera work / shots ... thanks for posting.
Hey I sent one of those shovels to jarbridge, trout Unlimited was trying to shut down the road to the trailhead to the Wilderness and to the campground.
Is it somewhat easy to access? I watched another channel she acted as if it would take very cautious behavior and a heavy duty vehicle to get there?! Only one road to a from for miles??!
Being from Boise, I made it a point to visit Jarbidge one day. Loved it! But I'm always rushing from one place to another. I think I learned more from your video than from going there myself.
We went into Jarbbidge Nevada from the west. Our family was camping> It was an all day trip. I seem to remember buying a pack of Lucky strike smokes and the color of the pack was green, I later learned that that color scheme went out during WWII. No wonder they were stale. We almost made it back to camp and ran out of gas. One of my favorite times.
The first time I tried to find it coming from the west, I was worried about running out of gas and had to backtrack. This time I had a route to follow. AAA won't bring you gas out there. lol
Two of the adults hiked back to camp and put jerry cans in another vehicle and returned to us. The truck was fueled and we made it back to camp for a late meal. Ah the good times!@@marjoriegarner5369
Not sure, but the cost of living is very low. There are a couple of bars and a restaurant. Some of them probably make money in the tourist and hunting season. Others may live off their savings.
@@hannaphotoWe stayed at the Tsawhawbitts bed and breakfast, which is for sale, but it looked like to us 4 or 5 people/families own the businesses and maybe most of the rest have set up seasonal hobbies and sell their wares or live off their savings/retirement. Several of the places look to be a second home/vacation cabin. They used to have a school but was reported to us that when they were down to two students they closed the school. There is a tiny school on the maintained road between Rogerson Idaho and Jarbidge Nevada.
What a beautiful place. Thanks for showing us. I love the video. And I know about beautiful places. I live on the continental divide (the Great Divide) in s.w. Montana. Happy trails to you.
It is possible to get to Jarbridge from the west by driving up Mountain City Highway from Elko. Then you turn off from Mountain City Highway on to a dirt road which leads to Jarbidge but I forgot the name of the road but I have made that trip myself a few years ago. It is a very scenic drive.
I am from around Twin Falls last time I was in Jarbidge was in 1980 we used to gone on 4 wheel drive trips, I think it’s time I made a trip back there, I always loved that area.
Here from the Bluegrass state, I come out and live in the deserts of NV, CA, AZ, NM nomadically every February, I'm wondering, do you know the amount of snowfall these little mining town receive each winter??
I used to know a Larry Hanna who was a photographer in the old Nevada town of Las Vegas, back when they actually had to develop film. He was pretty good! Wonder what happened to him? 😎
As old and historic as it is, compared to the old and historic places you have at your finger tips in England this place is almost brand new. 😂 Hope you get to make it over here some day. There really is a lot to see. 👍
@@dennythomas8887 Wales mate.....the old Brythonic nation. Yes we live 400 yards from a castle thats a thousand years old and was previously founded by the Romans. Still loved the video, its different and lovely. so unlike the America we see on the media.
Why don’t you guys video these places? These towns will be pretty cool to see! Anyways I still like the channel and just subscribed to it! Your channel reminds me of my old days with slide shows in school. Love it! I’ve been watching everything you have on your channel all morning 😂 day off of work and watching RUclips lol
I have made my living as a commercial photographer for about 50 years. Still photography is my thing, When I first started visiting ghost towns, I had no intention of making RUclips videos, I just started compiling some of my images into a video format a couple of years ago. I have started adding some drone video and may start to add a little video along with my stills. I appreciate your comments and your spending some time watching.
Actually, this is so well conceived and edited that I didn’t realize it was not video. Now that I think about it, I feel this was the best way to present this content. The still photos gave me time to sink into the place. It’s the way I would see it if I were actually to go there, because I would stand still whenever I encountered a beautiful vista, and those would be the impressions that stayed with me.
i wonder if any of the current residence are kin to the orig folks in the town just seams so remote for folks to go with out having that kind of connection to the land?
My cousin Mary Bess is the postmaster in town and lives there. Our grandfather settled there in the early 1900's and was a miner, drove supplies in and out of Jarbidge and my grandmother ran a boarding house. My father (Allen Williams), Mary's father (John Williams) and my aunt (Mary Williams Jenkins) were born and raised there.
At forty two seconds it is spelled Jarbidge, I have one of those, the D one. They had a centennial or such 20+ years ago, used to live next to a guy that had a cabin there and he gave it to me.
The shovels are from when trout unlimited try to shut down the road to the jarbidge Wilderness Trailhead and Campground. Are part of the protest that save the road
In 1990 my uncle and I went on a road trip and stopped by there on our way home we have a family friend who lives there it was like going back in time we went on a walk and got to see moose beaver and a ton of rattlesnake
I’m from Ely. We went to Jarbidge several times when I was a young woman. Actually still in my late teens. Always in a four wheel drive. 1973 Bronco. Ruby Marshes are stunning. Good memories of home from this now Kentucky gal.
Kentucky is a beautiful state. I used to live in Nashville.
Growing up in Owyhee and Mountain City, Nevada.. My mom, a school teacher, and others used to play for dances in remote places like Tuscarora, Jarbrige, Wild Horse, Sheep Creek and others. They would play all night till sunup! Rumor had it that if you fell asleep (or passed out) before dawn, they would carry you out and throw you in the creek or lake :) As kids, we were free to roam the area including old mines and abandoned buildings. Got chased by a cougar walking to town from a camp area one night! Good memories and thanks for reviving them with your videos!!
Sounds like a fun area to grow up in.
my grandma grew up on a sheepherding farm in Oreana. I don't know if that little town is still around.
I haven't heard of it, but I'll let you know if I find it somewhere.
@@hannaphoto Great video, calm easy tempo with stunning pictures. Do you need an off road vehicle to reach Jarbidge?
I don't remember the road being too tough, but I drive a Jeep. I don't think I would try it in regular car.
My God! You should win an award for your cinematography! Thank you for enriching me..I drove Hwy 50 in Late November 1995 Eastern Nevada in the valley I discovered a big reservoir..an immature Bald Eagle flew over the cab of my F-250 and I pulled over and crossed the hwy on foot tracing back I hadn't gone 50 yards and I was taken aback because I couldn't see the reservoir from the hwy and it was huge...it was cold out and it looked like two patches of snow were clinging to the shoreline...as I walked closer I stopped because I got that overwhelming feeling of being watched...slow I slowly pan to my left and there's at least 50 Bald Eagles staring at me standing in the shallow waters edge...I went WHOA and panned to the right and there were at least 50 more all staring at me! As an Eagle lover you can imagine!
Eric Underwood Class of 81 Downey High School Downey California USA 👉♥️🇺🇲🙏🗽🦅...
Thanks again...
Thanks for your comments. I have yet to photograph a bald eagle. It is high on my bucket list..
This looks like a very scenic and tranquil area of Nevada and the forests and variety of vegetation is just beautiful. The rugged mountains and unique rock formations just make this locale more interesting. Unfortunately most people miss this awesome locale by staying on boring I-80 thinking that Nevada is nothing but sand, sagebrush, and asphalt pavement. Best to stay off the interstates and take the old state and US routes and discover the many beautiful places and hidden treasures of states like Nevada, Utah, Colorado, etc.
A very unique and beautiful area.
Yes and yes!! That is exactly how my dad has always loved to travel and see the sights! My husband and I in October just traveled scenic route 14 in Utah that runs from Cedar City to Long Valley Junction, and it was absolutely gorgeous! To see all the fall colors was fabulous! It is situated between Bryce Canyon and Zion Nat'l parks and we didn't have to pay for a park pass - granted we haven't yet seen those two parks - we plan on returning!
This was like 10 hours of calming therapy. Gorgeous everything, and so well narrated...Thanks, from a Texan living in Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️
I am so glad you enjoyed it. I had great joy in my adventures.
Tash: I agree, this place is beautiful. So well narrated and filmed. Happy trails to you from Montana.
First time on your station, hard to believe a place like that still exists. You do a great job narrating.
Thank you so much
This is one of the many great places in rural Nevada that offer a glimpse of years gone by. Also a very scenenic area of Nevada that few people ever see. Im a native Oregonian but just love this Great Basin state.
It is really a great state to explore.
Wow! Your photos are like paintings. Absolutely gorgeous! What a beautiful area. I'd love to go there someday. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you so much,
A visual arts friend of mine explained this stunning style of photography to me. It is beautiful.
@@bruceb5481 Thank you so much
I love the way you narrate your videos and the relaxing music that goes with it!
Thank you!
💯
Gorgeous photos of the town's structures. Really evocative of a different time. Well done.
Thank you very much!
I fought a fire up there in 93 and was amazed by the beauty of the place. Rolling though the high mountain desert and then green mountains.. what… I would love to visit again
That area is truly beautiful.
Nicely done, thanks for the video and the excellent history and narration.
Thank you! Thanks for watching.
What a beautiful little place, surrounded by nature. Thanks.
One of a kind.
While vacationing in Twin Falls, ID, I decided to make the trek to Jawbidge, NV for a day. It took forever to get there, hence the most remote town moniker, but it was worth the drive. I have some videos from there, but yours are for more excellent than mine, so I'll just recommend your. I played slot and poker machines, and had a $16 hamburger. I guess it's expensive to transport goods and food out there that far, although I passed a UPS truck leaving as I was going in. I enjoyed your video very much. Be well. 😀
Thanks! It is remote!
Antelope, Oregon spaced their small town buildings at least a lot apart, so if you had a fire (tinder dry grass area just like this) you at least had a chance to save some buildings.
Makes sense.
Thank you for sharing, this is a side of Nevada I didn’t know existed, trees, mountains, rock formations. I may have to plan a trip someday…
Subscribed as well.
Thanks for watching.
Where there is high mountain desert, there are green lush mountains with more trees than space to park a car. Sierra Nevada mountains. Even L.A. has green mountains and desert in any direction within 30 to 60 minutes drive.
It is an amazing state.!
There is always beauty in nature to be found,@@rafaeltorre1643
As I was earning my Ph.D. in Environmental Science at UNLV, probably in 2004, I composed a paper about Jarbidge for a Policy Analysis class. I think it had to do with the US Forest Service turning over the land to the residents, or something like that. Darned if I can find that file anymore. But this video bore out my mental pictures of the place. Thanks.
On July 4, 2000 a group of allies in the Jarbidge Shovel Brigade hoped to ignite a broad-based movement against federal authority - by reopening a mile-and-a-half-long Forest Service road in northeastern Nevada with picks and shovels.
Very well-done. Thanks for that wonderful visit.
Thank you!
This area including the very remote southwest corner of Idaho is as rugged and beautiful as it gets in the west. The best part for me besides the scenic beauty is the lack of people. Idaho proud.
Incredible area.
Спасибо за интересный рассказ! Прекрасные виды!!! ❤
Jarbidge, what a cool beautiful place. Gorgeous scenery. Have always wanted to go there and camp in the area. Maybe some day I'll make it. Thanks for the great video sir !
Amazing place. Very unique
You know, this would make a great retirement community, peaceful, serene, quiet, a romantic place to live out your years. I like it, I think it's a cool place to love & live.
I agree with you, but my wife would disagree.
This is a great video. Nevada has a lot to offer besides the strip in Las Vegas. Beautifully filmed sir!
Thanks you. Most people think of Nevada as just Las Vegas but there is so much more to explore.
Really enjoyed this video ... great to learn about various places that I would never have seen or heard off if it were not for your video ... your narration is very calming too ... really good camera work / shots ... thanks for posting.
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks so much for watching.
This video reminded me of my childhood growing up on a chicken ranch. We sold eggs the same way, on the honor system. Those days are long gone.😢
:Life was much more complicated in the past.
This place is amazing!! It reminds me of a old western town!!. Pretty well filmed ! Good job !.
Thanks, it is an amazing place.
I can't believe people aren't flocking to this place. Seems like Heaven on Earth.
I'm glad they don't, they would destroy it. Perfect place of the right person.
Darn! Made me get my maps out again. Sounded familiar as I have often been in the area hiking and celestial viewing. Thanks..👍👍 for the post.
Amazing area!
Lovely images, thank you! I especially enjoyed the footage of the old log buildings.
Thanks for watching
Hey I sent one of those shovels to jarbridge, trout Unlimited was trying to shut down the road to the trailhead to the Wilderness and to the campground.
A big controversy
Looking forward to seeing it this September! Thanks
Good time to go.
Absolutely beautiful place. Thank you, from Montana.
Thanks for watching.
This place is amazing!! It reminds me of a old western town!!
Definitely!
It is an old western town.
Keith. IT IS AN OLD WEST TOWN ! As you said it reminded you of.
Jarbidge has always been on my bucket list. My mom and dad loved it.
It was mine also.
Is it somewhat easy to access? I watched another channel she acted as if it would take very cautious behavior and a heavy duty vehicle to get there?! Only one road to a from for miles??!
Enjoy seeing old historic towns that still exist. Hopefully for a long time. Robert Castello Dixie General Store Heflin Alabama
I love visiting them.
thanks, Larry, nice short inspiring tour, next time you record, shut the TV off in the background please.
Thanks. Actually, that wasn't the TV but background music I added.
Being from Boise, I made it a point to visit Jarbidge one day. Loved it! But I'm always rushing from one place to another. I think I learned more from your video than from going there myself.
Thank you. I do research on every place I go and then just make a synopsis of what I have learned.
We went into Jarbbidge Nevada from the west. Our family was camping> It was an all day trip. I seem to remember buying a pack of Lucky strike smokes and the color of the pack was green, I later learned that that color scheme went out during WWII. No wonder they were stale. We almost made it back to camp and ran out of gas. One of my favorite times.
The first time I tried to find it coming from the west, I was worried about running out of gas and had to backtrack. This time I had a route to follow. AAA won't bring you gas out there. lol
How did you get gas after you ran out of it. In that remote area?
Two of the adults hiked back to camp and put jerry cans in another vehicle and returned to us. The truck was fueled and we made it back to camp for a late meal. Ah the good times!@@marjoriegarner5369
Been there long ago, thanks for reminding me how Kool the area is. Got the urge to go back!
Do it, but before the snow. lol
I love the landscape in the area.
It is amazing!
Breathtaking photos! Well done 👍
Thank you so much!
Thanks for posting. Looks like a nice area. I didn't know they were basically trapped in during the winter.
Thanks. You could probably get there by snowmobile.
What a beautiful place, I always wonder how people make a living in places like this.
Not sure, but the cost of living is very low. There are a couple of bars and a restaurant. Some of them probably make money in the tourist and hunting season. Others may live off their savings.
@@hannaphotoWe stayed at the Tsawhawbitts bed and breakfast, which is for sale, but it looked like to us 4 or 5 people/families own the businesses and maybe most of the rest have set up seasonal hobbies and sell their wares or live off their savings/retirement. Several of the places look to be a second home/vacation cabin. They used to have a school but was reported to us that when they were down to two students they closed the school. There is a tiny school on the maintained road between Rogerson Idaho and Jarbidge Nevada.
Thanks for the info. I had heard that several of residents were just seasonal.@@kimberlywall8364
What a beautiful place. Thanks for showing us. I love the video. And I know about beautiful places. I live on the continental divide (the Great Divide) in s.w. Montana. Happy trails to you.
Thanks for watching
It is possible to get to Jarbridge from the west by driving up Mountain City Highway from Elko. Then you turn off from Mountain City Highway on to a dirt road which leads to Jarbidge but I forgot the name of the road but I have made that trip myself a few years ago. It is a very scenic drive.
I believe so. I tried it once and got a little lost and turned back for fear of gas shortage, Great scenery anyway.
OMG, what a beautiful place. Thanks
Yes it is.
I’d LOVE to live in a town like this! It looks like an insanity-free place.
Not must stress there.
Visited last week awesome place!
Yes it is!
beautiful place always felt a intense desire to visit places like this thank you
Go for it!
Great presentation, and what a lovely place. Love watching these sort of video's, as definitely relaxing. Greetings from the uk 🎉
Thank you!. Keep watching!
We still have people selling with roadside tables on the honor system in SW Michigan!
That's great !
GREAT VIDEO - THANK YOU - VERY NICE PHOTOS
Thank You!
I am from around Twin Falls last time I was in Jarbidge was in 1980 we used to gone on 4 wheel drive trips, I think it’s time I made a trip back there, I always loved that area.
It is a great area
Amazing pics. Thx!
Thanks John.
GREAT PHOTOGRAPHY!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much.
Beautiful views ,
Thank you for taking us along on your journey.
Thanks for coming along
Very nice presentation. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Pretty well filmed ! Good job !
Thank you, I try!
What a neat town , I’d like to visit this one !!
We wouldn't go near jarbidge as kids. Heard a lot of frightening things about the area.
From the mountain city, owyhee area.
That's funny.
I always love the small towns and this looks like it's one I'll have to visit some day. Thanks for the video.
Thanks! It is worth the trip
On my list of places I need to see now
Absolutely beautiful ,thankyou 😊
Thanks so much!
What a beautiful little town
It really is!
Really like the photos ….. cool almost surreal.😎
It really is.
Great camera work, and longer jump cuts…risky I know but consider holding for even another second :)
I'll give it a try. Thanks!
What a Great, Wonderful, Beautiful Video. Thank You So Much.❤👍👍✨✨
Thanks for watching!
Great story. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
i was here in 2014, ate at the saloon...pretty cool place
I was too early in the day for it to me open. Maybe next time.
Great video. Thank you 😊👍❤
Thank you kindly!
Nice really nice, thanks 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much.
Sounds like heaven.
amazing tranquility
Here from the Bluegrass state, I come out and live in the deserts of NV, CA, AZ, NM nomadically every February, I'm wondering, do you know the amount of snowfall these little mining town receive each winter??
The higher elevations get tons.
I used to know a Larry Hanna who was a photographer in the old Nevada town of Las Vegas, back when they actually had to develop film. He was pretty good! Wonder what happened to him? 😎
Same old guy. How are you doing Mike?
Real nice pictures. Great video.
Thank you so much!
I'm British you've just sold America to me. I hope to visit at some stage, Thank you.
As old and historic as it is, compared to the old and historic places you have at your finger tips in England this place is almost brand new. 😂 Hope you get to make it over here some day. There really is a lot to see. 👍
@@dennythomas8887 Wales mate.....the old Brythonic nation. Yes we live 400 yards from a castle thats a thousand years old and was previously founded by the Romans. Still loved the video, its different and lovely. so unlike the America we see on the media.
We have our own history here but it pales in comparison to yours.
@@hannaphoto older but still fascinating. thanks
Man oh man what a town this is living .
Agreed!
Looks like a cool place.
Yes It is!
I live in Jackpot, and have been to Jarbidge a couple of times, and spent the night on one of those visits. Very interesting little town.
It is unique.
Cool looking place to go visit 😁
It really is!
Why don’t you guys video these places? These towns will be pretty cool to see! Anyways I still like the channel and just subscribed to it! Your channel reminds me of my old days with slide shows in school. Love it! I’ve been watching everything you have on your channel all morning 😂 day off of work and watching RUclips lol
I have made my living as a commercial photographer for about 50 years. Still photography is my thing, When I first started visiting ghost towns, I had no intention of making RUclips videos, I just started compiling some of my images into a video format a couple of years ago. I have started adding some drone video and may start to add a little video along with my stills. I appreciate your comments and your spending some time watching.
Actually, this is so well conceived and edited that I didn’t realize it was not video. Now that I think about it, I feel this was the best way to present this content. The still photos gave me time to sink into the place. It’s the way I would see it if I were actually to go there, because I would stand still whenever I encountered a beautiful vista, and those would be the impressions that stayed with me.
Excellent !
Thank you.
Really nice!
Thanks.
Awesome video
Thanks for watching.
What a cute town
Thanks for watching!
Thank you
Thanks for watching
You have a knack for this! Nice vid.
Thank you so much
There are some lakes a little out of town - real pretty country.
Beautiful country!
nicely done
Thanks!
Beautiful!
The beauty of the area is spectacular.
Very interesting. Thank you. 😊
Thanks for watching!
i wonder if any of the current residence are kin to the orig folks in the town just seams so remote for folks to go with out having that kind of connection to the land?
My cousin Mary Bess is the postmaster in town and lives there. Our grandfather settled there in the early 1900's and was a miner, drove supplies in and out of Jarbidge and my grandmother ran a boarding house. My father (Allen Williams), Mary's father (John Williams) and my aunt (Mary Williams Jenkins) were born and raised there.
@@dianeswartz884 you have incredible family!!
@@dianeswartz884 Very cool.
I see them shovels spell Jabridge. What a beautiful place!
Beautiful and tranquil
At forty two seconds it is spelled Jarbidge, I have one of those, the D one. They had a centennial or such 20+ years ago, used to live next to a guy that had a cabin there and he gave it to me.
The shovels are from when trout unlimited try to shut down the road to the jarbidge Wilderness Trailhead and Campground. Are part of the protest that save the road
Back in the early 70's I was working for the BLM and we spent several weeks in Murphy Hot Springs. Got to visit Jarbidge several times.
Interesting, thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Love this! Subscribed!
Thanks for watching!
In 1990 my uncle and I went on a road trip and stopped by there on our way home we have a family friend who lives there it was like going back in time we went on a walk and got to see moose beaver and a ton of rattlesnake
It is an incredible area.
Great video!!
Thank you!
Very, very nice. I love those colors. How do you folks make a living.?
Mostly retired people living there.
Thanks. I think they most must be retired and a few operated the businesses there.
Great video! What camera did you use to shoot these pictures?
Thanks! I use a Sony A7RIV
im love MOUNTAIN CITY .NEVADA
I've been there, cool place right along the Owyhee River. There was a bad forest fire shortly before I visited. I hope the vegetation has come back.