On the Eve of Memorial Day weekend I was thinking more about visiting one of my fallen Brothers when I watched your video Miss Doodle. On this the weekend that is not a happy one for me, you reminded me that many of those men were Civil War Veterans just trying to get on with their lives. As a biker we are the last of the "outlaws" or "cowboys" and cowgirls! The toughness of individuals is only proved by our ability to survive. Just as I enjoy watching your growth and skills, I enjoy watching your take on this culture. Gone are the days of Tombstone for bikers, if you live within the protected society. Motorcycles allow us to step away from convention and laws to feel at one with our world, cling to the ghosts because they like us aren't letting go. Thank You for the tour and info, I'm glad you are home safe. You are in my prayers Hoka Hey
She Probably does not know what Memorial weekend is about. Everything she has is because some guy was willing to lay down his life so she can ride her motorcycle. Just the way of things are I fear. Not a happy day for me also brother.
Louis La’Mour had the observation that the most reckless were those who were a little too young to have been in the War, and missed their chance at “manhood”. Wyatt Earp had brothers who fought, but he was made to stay on the farm. Non veterans needing to see the elephant were the cause of violence.
Thanks for the mention Doodle! Glad you had a good time out there. I recently returned from my 2nd trip to Tombstone! Working on that video now. Stay safe out there! Keep up the great work!
Doodle, you took me down memory lane with this video. My Grandmother took my siblings and I there to visit in 1973, 50 years ago. I was 15 . I thought it was really cool. It is amazing how people lived or should I say died 150 years ago. She lived in Tucson. We also saw the old movie set “Old Tucson” where there were lots of movie’s and TV shows filmed. Thanks for sharing. 😊
Doodle, I was honored to be part of a biker wedding in Tombstone about 8 years ago. We received permission to do it in the morning before the town opened up. Very cool. About 60 or so bikes.
Fun and interesting video. Have watched Ghost Hunter stuff when I was younger, so I heard of these places and saw it on TV. So fun you got to be able to visit it as well!
Fun video 😊 Thanks I was just thinking earlier today - one day you should come to the Isle of Man and cover the TT, the deadliest bike race in the world.
Another extremely haunted spot in AZ is Jerome. It's to the south-west of Sedona. The hotel is a former sanitarium where shock treatment and lobotomies were performed. The town itself is a former mining town where a ton of deaths had occurred throughout its history. I had a gnarly experience in the Jerome Hotel. Tombstone is a great place!
Thats what I'm talking about!!! Great job on this fun educational video. Riding the west and commentaring on it is awesome. Thank you for this, your doing a great job.
As someone who has lived in AZ for many years, with several trips to Tombstone, the Bird Cage theater defintely gives you a creepy vibe. They do a lights of midnight tour for small groups.
I am absolutely here for this kind of content 🤩 I just took my first road trip on a bike and there’s something so special about traveling through our history on a bike 💚 great work
I love Tombstone, one of my favorite places to visit when I'm in Arizona. Another great place is Bisbee, if I'm remembering right Doc Holidays old dentist office is still there and was for sale last time I was there...but that was over a decade ago.
Doodle I was just there in April while attending the Colorado Motorcycle Adventures desert rally out of Bisbee! Awesome historic town. Great video Lady! 👍👍 Ride SAFE and BE safe Doodle.
Another nice video I enjoyed it. I’ve seen a couple of documentaries on the OK corral shootout and it’s nothing like they portrayed it in the movies! It would have been cool to see you in a cowboy hat and a western outfit. May be a little reenactment of a shootout with one of the actors.
Hi Doodle I like Tombstone too. Been there three times. It turned out that Ed Schieffelin did not " meet his tombstone there. He had it pretty lucky there. The food there is old Mexico cuisine. The new little coffee shop has excellent coffee. It's nutty that Tombstone doesn't open until 10 a.m. I recommend the stagecoach ride it was the highlight of my last trip there. Are you going to Spangenbergers Firearm Shop. It's where Virgil Earp borrowed his Greener shotguns. Very historical place. The Spangenberger that was operating it in the 1990s was quite a fellow. He wrote articles for firearm magazines. He could have easily survived as an old West pistolero. That shoppe was oozing historical firearms at my last visit. I nearly bought a M-1 Garand and a lever action shotgun like Terminator two but with the full length barrel. Have fun there and be sure to stop at Texas pass east of Tombstone on I-10. By the way the Pail Newman character in the movie " Hombre " was on his way to Contention. Hope you get to hangout in Cochise Stronghold for a while. That whole area of Arizona or Apacheria is one of my favorite places in all of the u.S.A. Oh yes, visit the Rose Tree. I hope it is blooming for you. The air is perfumed. A great place to sit and enjoy na cup of coffee or a chocolate malt.
Tombstone is historically violent while Chicago is currently far worse than Tombstone ever was. It is interesting to visit the old town for sure and many older towns of this nation share interesting history and our citizens ought visit places of interest inside our borders before venturing outside for we do have a beautiful country and our history is important to us and we ought know the true history, not the fake history.
Tombstone is a cool place to visit, and I love watching Doodle on her adventures. Walk around any Civil War battlefield at night, especially Gettysburg if you want to feel the presence of the dead.
The Gun Fight at The OK Corral, is historical. The story's been made into movies directly or indirectly by Hollywood, numerous times. Wyatt Earp was the real life law man that's credited with bringing order to Tombstone. He eventually moved to the Los Angeles area where him and his wife Josephine lived out their lives. Wyatt consulted to early western movie people, one of which an actor by the name of Tom Mix was probably nearly as famous for his western portrayals as John Wayne. Mix and Earp became good friends, and John Wayne's characteristic walk he copied from Wyatt Earp. Doodle you may be interested to know that Earp's good friend, Doc Holiday was from Macon Georgia. A stone's throw south of the Atlanta area. Holiday had tuberculosis and moved to Arizona for it's dry climate to get relief from his ailment. In those days there was no cure for TB.
One of my favorite M/C rides (actually two rides) were down to Tombstone AZ. Having a drink in the same bar that Wyatt drank at was a cool experience.....
Love you channel. I'm from Atlanta also and ride. You crack me up. I believe you are the same age as my daughter and act just like her. It's so funny. Keep up the great work. Be safe
Tombstone is a tourist trap. It is by far not the most disturbing town in America. Go to Portland Oregon if you want to see disturbing. Even in its heyday, there were towns that were a whole lot worse
Well, I think the hauntings/disturbances she's referring to are from a by gone era - the old west days - not by the current elected government(Portland) HAHA
I’m from Arizona I’m glad you made it to tombstone we have a big ride there every year a lot of cholo style Harleys I think in march.. but anyways I just starting watching your videos , I just got my first street glide was having trouble with stoplights not able to put both feet down so your videos taught me a little something .. thanks
On the Eve of Memorial Day weekend I was thinking more about visiting one of my fallen Brothers when I watched your video Miss Doodle. On this the weekend that is not a happy one for me, you reminded me that many of those men were Civil War Veterans just trying to get on with their lives.
As a biker we are the last of the "outlaws" or "cowboys" and cowgirls! The toughness of individuals is only proved by our ability to survive. Just as I enjoy watching your growth and skills, I enjoy watching your take on this culture. Gone are the days of Tombstone for bikers, if you live within the protected society. Motorcycles allow us to step away from convention and laws to feel at one with our world, cling to the ghosts because they like us aren't letting go.
Thank You for the tour and info, I'm glad you are home safe.
You are in my prayers
Hoka Hey
She Probably does not know what Memorial weekend is about. Everything she has is because some guy was willing to lay down his life so she can ride her motorcycle. Just the way of things are I fear. Not a happy day for me also brother.
Louis La’Mour had the observation that the most reckless were those who were a little too young to have been in the War, and missed their chance at “manhood”. Wyatt Earp had brothers who fought, but he was made to stay on the farm.
Non veterans needing to see the elephant were the cause of violence.
Thanks for the mention Doodle! Glad you had a good time out there. I recently returned from my 2nd trip to Tombstone! Working on that video now. Stay safe out there! Keep up the great work!
The worst thing about haunted buildings etc, is that everyone tells you how creepy it is and your brain goes into overdrive !!
Thank you for taking us there! Trippy and I love Desert towns.
Love this mini documentary format. You're an EXCELLENT presenter! Keep up the good work. Subbed 👍
This is MotoVlogging on another level. Its dope, I like it!
I was stationed on Ft. Huachuca while in the Army and we went to Tombstone every chance we got. I love that little town.
Love the tour Doodle, more like this please
I just bought my Brake Free light, and the Loop earplugs that you recommended are amazing! Thanks for all the hard work you do in your videos.
Oh wow. Excellent video! So enjoyable. Always love to watch your vlogs. Really fun interesting content 😊
This was really great thanks, will try to visit some day!
Nice review keep up the good work Doodle
Doodle, you took me down memory lane with this video. My Grandmother took my siblings and I there to visit in 1973, 50 years ago. I was 15 . I thought it was really cool. It is amazing how people lived or should I say died 150 years ago. She lived in Tucson. We also saw the old movie set “Old Tucson” where there were lots of movie’s and TV shows filmed. Thanks for sharing. 😊
Doodle, I was honored to be part of a biker wedding in Tombstone about 8 years ago. We received permission to do it in the morning before the town opened up. Very cool. About 60 or so bikes.
Thanks, this has to be on the list to visit now!
We've been to Tombstone twice. Very interesting history. And really had a great time the first visit partying!
The Tombstone movie, that we saw little clips of here, was very entertaining. One of my favourites.
Wow! That was so interesting! Thank you for sharing, just subscribed to your channel 🎉. Looking forward to your next adventure 😎🤙🏽
I was there recently and missed some of the things you pointed out. Thanks for the video.
Fun and interesting video. Have watched Ghost Hunter stuff when I was younger, so I heard of these places and saw it on TV.
So fun you got to be able to visit it as well!
Fun video 😊 Thanks
I was just thinking earlier today - one day you should come to the Isle of Man and cover the TT, the deadliest bike race in the world.
Another extremely haunted spot in AZ is Jerome. It's to the south-west of Sedona. The hotel is a former sanitarium where shock treatment and lobotomies were performed. The town itself is a former mining town where a ton of deaths had occurred throughout its history. I had a gnarly experience in the Jerome Hotel.
Tombstone is a great place!
Great show been awhile since I’ve listened in. Aloha!!👋🐯
Bisbee down the road is just as interesting. Love that part of the country.
Awesome presentation, thanks for sharing.
Well narrated. Keep up the good work.
This was an extremely interesting video. Thank you.
0:17 - Those words sum up Tombstone, AZ, in a delightfully morbid way.
Thats what I'm talking about!!! Great job on this fun educational video. Riding the west and commentaring on it is awesome. Thank you for this, your doing a great job.
Cool content as always! Thank you.
As someone who has lived in AZ for many years, with several trips to Tombstone, the Bird Cage theater defintely gives you a creepy vibe. They do a lights of midnight tour for small groups.
I doubt Wyatt Earp became an Outlaw based on my understanding of US History
I was thinking the same thing. This is the first time i have ever heard of him becoming an outlaw
This was great! Well done!
Love seeing your wonderlust spirit and adventures.
Thanks for the Tour of Tombstone it was excellent watching from Australia.
I am absolutely here for this kind of content 🤩 I just took my first road trip on a bike and there’s something so special about traveling through our history on a bike 💚 great work
I love Tombstone, one of my favorite places to visit when I'm in Arizona. Another great place is Bisbee, if I'm remembering right Doc Holidays old dentist office is still there and was for sale last time I was there...but that was over a decade ago.
Loved it Doodle!
The Whitney interjection made me lol hard. Great video! I can't believe I've never seen this level of detail about Tombstone before! Thanks.
Best part of this area is all the great dirt roads east of there! Cochise Stronghold, Rucker Canyon, Chiricahua National Monument, and Portal.
I wish the town wasn’t so commercialized. I was disappointed when I visited. Glad you enjoyed it.
also happy to see you enjoying the ride
great video.i hope to see more of your trip
Really enjoyed this one. Tombstone is on my list for this fall.
The ‘new’ Tombstone Cemetery is at the far west end of Allen street, past the bordello. It is still in use today.
Thank you for all you do!
Doodle
I was just there in April while attending the Colorado Motorcycle Adventures desert rally out of Bisbee! Awesome historic town. Great video Lady! 👍👍
Ride SAFE and BE safe Doodle.
2nd job on history channel comming up. You are a great storyteller.
Another nice video I enjoyed it. I’ve seen a couple of documentaries on the OK corral shootout and it’s nothing like they portrayed it in the movies! It would have been cool to see you in a cowboy hat and a western outfit. May be a little reenactment of a shootout with one of the actors.
I love these little series ❤️. When I winterized my motorcycle and cant ride I watch these in envy because I wanna ride sooooo bad lol 😆
What a cool place! Thanks for sharing.
Sounds like Chicago
and New York!
Have fun and be safe!
One of my favorite towns. Got to go there as a kid while visiting my Uncle.
Hope you have a guardian angel looking after you - love your work.
Another great video!
Many thanks Doodle for the video about Tombstone, Arizona. Please ride safe.😊
Good show kid! Excellent presentation.
Most enjoyable. Thanks
Awesome video!
You are brave and adventurous soul, Doodle!
Hi Doodle I like Tombstone too. Been there three times. It turned out that Ed Schieffelin did not " meet his tombstone there. He had it pretty lucky there. The food there is old Mexico cuisine. The new little coffee shop has excellent coffee. It's nutty that Tombstone doesn't open until 10 a.m. I recommend the stagecoach ride it was the highlight of my last trip there. Are you going to Spangenbergers Firearm Shop. It's where Virgil Earp borrowed his Greener shotguns. Very historical place. The Spangenberger that was operating it in the 1990s was quite a fellow. He wrote articles for firearm magazines. He could have easily survived as an old West pistolero. That shoppe was oozing historical firearms at my last visit. I nearly bought a M-1 Garand and a lever action shotgun like Terminator two but with the full length barrel. Have fun there and be sure to stop at Texas pass east of Tombstone on I-10. By the way the Pail Newman character in the movie " Hombre " was on his way to Contention. Hope you get to hangout in Cochise Stronghold for a while. That whole area of Arizona or Apacheria is one of my favorite places in all of the u.S.A. Oh yes, visit the Rose Tree. I hope it is blooming for you. The air is perfumed. A great place to sit and enjoy na cup of coffee or a chocolate malt.
Tombstone is historically violent while Chicago is currently far worse than Tombstone ever was. It is interesting to visit the old town for sure and many older towns of this nation share interesting history and our citizens ought visit places of interest inside our borders before venturing outside for we do have a beautiful country and our history is important to us and we ought know the true history, not the fake history.
Tombstone is a cool place to visit, and I love watching Doodle on her adventures. Walk around any Civil War battlefield at night, especially Gettysburg if you want to feel the presence of the dead.
Great video. Love the editor Whitney cut 😂
I need to go back to Tombstone. I haven't been there in years. I'm a history nut which makes it the perfect place to go.
You would like Virginia city nevada. Its pretty cool. Like taking a step back in time.
Music for this was 🤌
Very cool
Used to go to Tombstone when I lived in Arizona, what a cool place.
The Gun Fight at The OK Corral, is historical. The story's been made into movies directly or indirectly by Hollywood, numerous times. Wyatt Earp was the real life law man that's credited with bringing order to Tombstone. He eventually moved to the Los Angeles area where him and his wife Josephine lived out their lives. Wyatt consulted to early western movie people, one of which an actor by the name of Tom Mix was probably nearly as famous for his western portrayals as John Wayne. Mix and Earp became good friends, and John Wayne's characteristic walk he copied from Wyatt Earp.
Doodle you may be interested to know that Earp's good friend, Doc Holiday was from Macon Georgia. A stone's throw south of the Atlanta area. Holiday had tuberculosis and moved to Arizona for it's dry climate to get relief from his ailment. In those days there was no cure for TB.
Hey, in he back ground! Did you just see that ghost swish by? LOL
LOL!
One of my favorite M/C rides (actually two rides) were down to Tombstone AZ. Having a drink in the same bar that Wyatt drank at was a cool experience.....
I rode down there a few months ago with a couple of buddies of mine. We stayed in a quirky air bnb in town and had a great time
Great cemetery ☠️ it’s on my must visit list 😊
You are a great story teller.
Cool video. That’s where I went to High School.
Been to Tombstone many times, Big Nose Kates. Good video.
Cool editor. keek paying them ... will look up Quad
MasterCash.... don't leave home without it..... LOL Glad you had a good time in the old west!!!!! Be safe and Blessed!!!
My buddy and I stopped in Tombstone on our way to Phoenix last year. We stayed in that same motel but I didn't know it was haunted lol
Your sister is correct, you are a young soul 😊. I've always wanted to go to Tombstone, hoping to make it this year.
Thanks for the interesting video 👍
Doodle- Arizona was a territory until 1912 and was open to trouble. I've been there several times on trips thru the area.
When there's something weird in the neighborhood, who ya gonna call? Doodle, that's who😎....👍😺
Tombstone rocks! I hope they are still making wine & are dog friendly. My wife & I went with our dog Ronin a few years back. Cheers
Still dog friendly!
Too funny. Always enjoy your videos. thank you.
My old time favorite movie Tombstone, I really gotta check that place out, but Im heading to a Hilton instead of sleeping in one of those hotels 👻
Doodle, didn't you were such a scarred cat.
Sorry, but it was funny to see Doodle crabby in the morning. I think you scared the ghosts.
Be careful out there Doodle.
A great place to visit! Try the Apache tacos!
Love you channel. I'm from Atlanta also and ride. You crack me up. I believe you are the same age as my daughter and act just like her. It's so funny. Keep up the great work. Be safe
You need to try and make it to adventure Pelouze in Mexico, Missouri at the end of September
Interesting video!
I've been there! Love ❤️ it.
welcome to AZ!!!!!!!! you rock
Excellant Doodle!!!!!!!
Tombstone is a tourist trap. It is by far not the most disturbing town in America.
Go to Portland Oregon if you want to see disturbing.
Even in its heyday, there were towns that were a whole lot worse
LOL....well said!
Well, I think the hauntings/disturbances she's referring to are from a by gone era - the old west days - not by the current elected government(Portland) HAHA
The Clanton family still have property here in Tombstone.
26 deaths? In Detroit they call this Tuesday morning.
oh wow, someone edited this amazingly, go WHITNEY!!!!!!
I’m from Arizona I’m glad you made it to tombstone we have a big ride there every year a lot of cholo style Harleys I think in march.. but anyways I just starting watching your videos , I just got my first street glide was having trouble with stoplights not able to put both feet down so your videos taught me a little something .. thanks