Big sky country and big momma cow 🐮 with her babies... that's sweet 🍬 That old schoolhouse is worth preserving, let's hope it sticks around a lot longer 🤞. I've never seen a toilet like that before...it reminds me of my dreams, when I want to pee, but my brain says I can't because there's someone sat next to me 😅...only here, there really is 😳😆. Thanks for doing your bit in keeping the memory of these places alive Curtis 🙏👌
We enjoyed this location. There are so many things to see, animals, the forest, and some ghost towns . And if I had to use that bathroom, nobody gets to come with. Occupied! 👍 I really enjoy learning some history. It opens your eyes a little. Sometimes, it exposes some things to think about 🤔. Thanks, H.B. I'm so glad you're here.
@@offroad801 You're right Curt... history does open our eyes, and we should learn from it. But then again, I wonder how accurate what we're told is 🤔 I just watched a video about underground chambers that Irish monks may have constructed in the 1300s, in New England! And then there's evidence of Vikings in Nova Scotia? 👀 Yet we still hear about Christopher Columbus discovering the New World... Obviously North America was inhabited by Native Americans, so they discovered it 10+ thousands of years ago...but that doesn't fit the Western all conquering narrative. It makes my head spin 😵🥴 But your videos don't, so that's good ☺️👍🌻
Beautiful frontier country.. I enjoy western and mountain men movies and all the history that comes with settlers and frontiersmen, fur traders.. Little mining towns is where so many miners hopes and dreams started to make it rich.. sure wish they had marked them cabins and shanty buildings with signs telling the history of each one was.. nice cemetery yet sad,but mighta been where they were happy at,out in the wilderness..so glad u knew lot about that historical town and loved the beautiful buildings still standing..a era of true wisdom.. thanks for sharing... from South Carolina
This place is amazing. Garnet has more existing history than most ghost towns. So much I couldn't fit it all in the video. But most of the time, the records are lost to fires or just lost. So it's good to see a place where the history is not missing. Thanks for watching 👀
@explorersoftheoldwest2016 Awesome. Thank you so much. This is a great one for the bucket list. It's definitely a good time machine. Very well preserved ghost town. Thanks for watching 👀
The mountains and pine trees are so green and gorgeous 😊beautiful part of Montana! The history of these ghost 👻 towns was so interesting, thank you! Don't want to use toothpaste anymore 😮 Deer and squirrel are always awesome to see. Thanks for a fantastic ride-a-long in Montana
@@conniewilliams4488 It's so nice here. This is an amazing mountain. You could always try charcoal toothpaste 🤔. It only turns your mouth black for a minute. Thanks for coming on the adventure 👍
Thank you all for watching this video and your amazing comments. I appreciate you.
I like you man you're cool you're down to earth I live in the hills of the Ozarks Missouri youfit right in with the rest of us
@LawnMower-hu9pw Awesome. If I'm ever in the Ozarks, I'm calling you .
Beautiful country, thanks for the videos
@@RaymondNiesporek Our pleasure Raymond. Thank you. 👍
So quiet and peaceful out there, love to find history at these places
@@treasuretom13 This is a cool one. I'm glad I found it. Very quiet with plenty to look at. Thanks for watching 👀.
I just love a tour around a ghost town. You do them justice, awesome to watch.
@@Mist3rData Thank you so much 👍.
Gold Star for these ghost towns. ❤ really neat stuff
@@chantelsandberg801 This place is awesome 👌
Is this place in the 801 area?
@@jammiecunningham2763 No. The 801 area is in northern Utah.
@jammiecunningham2763 No, that ghost town is in Montana.
Big sky country and big momma cow 🐮 with her babies... that's sweet 🍬
That old schoolhouse is worth preserving, let's hope it sticks around a lot longer 🤞.
I've never seen a toilet like that before...it reminds me of my dreams, when I want to pee, but my brain says I can't because there's someone sat next to me 😅...only here, there really is 😳😆.
Thanks for doing your bit in keeping the memory of these places alive Curtis 🙏👌
We enjoyed this location. There are so many things to see, animals, the forest, and some ghost towns .
And if I had to use that bathroom, nobody gets to come with. Occupied!
👍 I really enjoy learning some history. It opens your eyes a little. Sometimes, it exposes some things to think about 🤔.
Thanks, H.B. I'm so glad you're here.
@@offroad801 You're right Curt... history does open our eyes, and we should learn from it.
But then again, I wonder how accurate what we're told is 🤔
I just watched a video about underground chambers that Irish monks may have constructed in the 1300s, in New England!
And then there's evidence of Vikings in Nova Scotia? 👀
Yet we still hear about Christopher Columbus discovering the New World...
Obviously North America was inhabited by Native Americans, so they discovered it 10+ thousands of years ago...but that doesn't fit the Western all conquering narrative.
It makes my head spin 😵🥴
But your videos don't, so that's good ☺️👍🌻
Beautiful frontier country.. I enjoy western and mountain men movies and all the history that comes with settlers and frontiersmen, fur traders.. Little mining towns is where so many miners hopes and dreams started to make it rich.. sure wish they had marked them cabins and shanty buildings with signs telling the history of each one was.. nice cemetery yet sad,but mighta been where they were happy at,out in the wilderness..so glad u knew lot about that historical town and loved the beautiful buildings still standing..a era of true wisdom.. thanks for sharing... from South Carolina
This place is amazing. Garnet has more existing history than most ghost towns. So much I couldn't fit it all in the video. But most of the time, the records are lost to fires or just lost. So it's good to see a place where the history is not missing. Thanks for watching 👀
This is an amazing video. Thanks for taking us on the Ghost Town Byway. Way cool preservation of the old mining town.
@@StacySalmans No problem 👍. This ghost town is amazing 🙌.
Hell ya!!! That’s cool.. you are so informative I love it!! You’re so awesome!!!
@@pamelasnook7802 Thank you so much 👍. You're awesome 👌.
Fun adventure fella! Be safe out there!
@@RabbitholeswithRegie Thanks and always playing it safe. 👍
@@offroad801 good deal!!
Great video! This is the kind of exploring I love
This is way on my bucket list. You do a good job with your videos. Takes me back in time.
@explorersoftheoldwest2016 Awesome. Thank you so much. This is a great one for the bucket list. It's definitely a good time machine. Very well preserved ghost town. Thanks for watching 👀
The mountains and pine trees are so green and gorgeous 😊beautiful part of Montana! The history of these ghost 👻 towns was so interesting, thank you! Don't want to use toothpaste anymore 😮 Deer and squirrel are always awesome to see. Thanks for a fantastic ride-a-long in Montana
@@conniewilliams4488 It's so nice here. This is an amazing mountain. You could always try charcoal toothpaste 🤔. It only turns your mouth black for a minute. Thanks for coming on the adventure 👍
Very good
@@donlum9128 Thanks Don👍
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@@chantelsandberg801 🤔👀
Born and raised in the original 801. Currently in the 435. Still Utah.
@@jammiecunningham2763 Just got back to the 801. It's good to be home 🏡. #Utah Love it!!!
@@offroad801 We just got back from So Carolina. No pace like home for sure.
@jammiecunningham2763 For sure, nothing like being in Utah. I'm always happy to be back, too.
cool video
Thanks👍
You ever go to Rhyolite NV...?
@@ki4clz Not yet. But it is on the list. I hope I can get there soon. Thanks for watching 👀