There have been several movies filmed there. 3000 miles to Graceland is one that comes to mind. The Navy plane was interesting to see in the middle of a ghost town in the Nevada desert.
I'm Korean. I spent about a year in California in 2007, and I miss it so much. While searching for the United States with nostalgic thoughts, I ended up here. It feels refreshing.
Thank you for your heartfelt comment! I appreciate you sharing your connection to California and how my video has brought a refreshing experience. It's amazing how nostalgia can transport us to cherished moments. Wishing you continued joy and wonderful discoveries on your journey. Take care! 🌟
I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the tour. The pink 1960 Cadillac is definitely a standout, and the navy plane in the middle of the desert was something unexpected. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Thank you for watching and sharing in the excitement! 🎉
Thank you for your support! Your presence here is greatly appreciated. Wishing you a fantastic day filled with joy and positivity. Keep shining bright! 👍✨
Oh wow shot on site. Thanks for risking your life for us. Enjoyed watching Jack. This looks like a great place to play a game of laser tag or test out the paint gun lol
Thanks for watching. Apparently they've had issues with people visiting. They don't play any games when getting checked in, a strict safety brief is given. There are areas that are completely off limits (private residences and such). I paid for a videography/photo ticket and passed their stupidity test, thus was allowed to go into some of the 'keep out' areas.
It is worth the stop in. There is a charge to walk around, $1 per person for 15 minutes. if you are doing video or photography it's $25 for an hour. The latter will get you into 'keep out' areas, after the safety brief/stupidity check.
Definitely! It is an intriguing place to check out. Its rich history and unique charm make it a must-visit destination. If you have the opportunity, I highly recommend exploring it firsthand.
That was quite a sign . Awesome tour ! Those old cars are cool to look at! Stupid people went and ruined things for others. That store is amazing, but I’ll pass on those cook books 🤣. Beautiful view indeed. Appreciate you sharing this.
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the tour. It's unfortunate when some people's actions impact the experience for others. I appreciate your support and thank you for watching!
I love the rules. I remember S&H greenstamps. I've got a bunch of those old insulators in the basement. I keep saying I'm going to make something out of them but haven't gotten around to it.
Thank you for stopping by! The rules are the best. Ah, S&H greenstamps, they bring back nostalgic memories! Those old insulators in your basement sound intriguing. Whenever you find the time and inspiration, I'm sure you'll create something wonderful with them.
Great video jack. Completely enjoyed viewing. Astute comment on custers last stand. Things are always different depending on perspective. Haven’t seen that drawing in a long time either. Shame about stupid people but were they at least nice in the store I hope and maybe I missed it but what is the fee. Hope to make it there sometime and appreciate the info about heading down to view the Colorado river. Thank you again.
For the photos/video they asked what I was shooting and why. For that it was $25 for an hour. They were really cool about it, as I actually got over an hour, as I checked in at 20 minutes to the hour, they said I had to the top of the next hour.
Thank you for your kind comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the viewing experience. You're absolutely right, perspectives can shape our understanding of history. It's interesting how certain artifacts, like the drawing, can bring back memories. As for the store, they were quite nice. Some behind the scenes stuff, I actually filmed the end of the video at the Colorado River first, then made my way back to Nelson, it's definitely worth the drive.. Thank you for your support and appreciation.
@@NevadaJack nice sounds good definitely want to to this I know some places don’t like to allow recording afraid that it will discourage others from going if they can see it on line but it’s really free advertisement that leads to others like me wanting to go. Thanks
Hi, I was there during out trip with my wife to Las Vegas las week and to my surprise I found that this city is called The Dorado Canyon from 1806 and not Nelson. Nelson is another city over the same road very close to Dorado Canyon. Even Google shows the same location error. Am I right?
Thanks for your comment! You're correct that there's a modern town called Nelson nearby. The area explored is indeed Nelson Ghost Town, sometimes referred to as Techatticup Mine, or Eldorado Ghost Town. It's situated within the historic Eldorado Canyon, I hope you enjoyed your trip to Las Vegas! 😊
Awesome video, Jack. Looked like something out of Road Warrior. My favorite relic was the Navy plane.
There have been several movies filmed there. 3000 miles to Graceland is one that comes to mind. The Navy plane was interesting to see in the middle of a ghost town in the Nevada desert.
I'm Korean. I spent about a year in California in 2007, and I miss it so much. While searching for the United States with nostalgic thoughts, I ended up here. It feels refreshing.
Thank you for your heartfelt comment! I appreciate you sharing your connection to California and how my video has brought a refreshing experience. It's amazing how nostalgia can transport us to cherished moments. Wishing you continued joy and wonderful discoveries on your journey. Take care! 🌟
Wow it's beautiful loving the river
That was a great tour! Very fun. Loved that pink 1960 Cadillac! Even a navy plane there! Thx for your videos. 🎉
I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the tour. The pink 1960 Cadillac is definitely a standout, and the navy plane in the middle of the desert was something unexpected. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Thank you for watching and sharing in the excitement! 🎉
Nice Jack, cool signs and cars out there!💯💯💯
There was so much to see I couldn’t cover everything. When filming they charge by the hour.
Great to see you again my friend
Like and support here be safe always 👌🏼👌🏼👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for your support! Your presence here is greatly appreciated. Wishing you a fantastic day filled with joy and positivity. Keep shining bright! 👍✨
Thanks for showing the view of the river looks beautiful there 😊
Thank you! The river view is truly stunning. I appreciate your comment and glad you found it beautiful! 😊
Oh wow shot on site. Thanks for risking your life for us. Enjoyed watching Jack. This looks like a great place to play a game of laser tag or test out the paint gun lol
Thanks for watching. Apparently they've had issues with people visiting. They don't play any games when getting checked in, a strict safety brief is given. There are areas that are completely off limits (private residences and such). I paid for a videography/photo ticket and passed their stupidity test, thus was allowed to go into some of the 'keep out' areas.
@@NevadaJack lol you know they are serious if they are going to shoot first ask questions later
Very Cool Jack! Nelson Is Definitely on our list of places to visit!
It is worth the stop in. There is a charge to walk around, $1 per person for 15 minutes. if you are doing video or photography it's $25 for an hour. The latter will get you into 'keep out' areas, after the safety brief/stupidity check.
@@NevadaJack Definitely worth it, love the idea of the stupidity check ✅ some people can’t keep their hands off things!
People doing stupid was the reason I was stressing through the entire video respect the property and the people there.
Looks like an interesting place to check out
Definitely! It is an intriguing place to check out. Its rich history and unique charm make it a must-visit destination. If you have the opportunity, I highly recommend exploring it firsthand.
That was quite a sign . Awesome tour ! Those old cars are cool to look at! Stupid people went and ruined things for others. That store is amazing, but I’ll pass on those cook books 🤣. Beautiful view indeed. Appreciate you sharing this.
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the tour. It's unfortunate when some people's actions impact the experience for others. I appreciate your support and thank you for watching!
Cool place. Enjoy your day!
Thanks! It's a cool place to explore. Have a great day too!
I love the rules. I remember S&H greenstamps. I've got a bunch of those old insulators in the basement. I keep saying I'm going to make something out of them but haven't gotten around to it.
Thank you for stopping by! The rules are the best. Ah, S&H greenstamps, they bring back nostalgic memories! Those old insulators in your basement sound intriguing. Whenever you find the time and inspiration, I'm sure you'll create something wonderful with them.
its amazing place
Thanks! It truly is amazing!
Great video jack. Completely enjoyed viewing. Astute comment on custers last stand. Things are always different depending on perspective. Haven’t seen that drawing in a long time either. Shame about stupid people but were they at least nice in the store I hope and maybe I missed it but what is the fee. Hope to make it there sometime and appreciate the info about heading down to view the Colorado river. Thank you again.
Sorry just saw the fees on another response. Photo video fee depends I think on how much on photos and videos but does buy you more time at least
For the photos/video they asked what I was shooting and why. For that it was $25 for an hour. They were really cool about it, as I actually got over an hour, as I checked in at 20 minutes to the hour, they said I had to the top of the next hour.
Thank you for your kind comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the viewing experience. You're absolutely right, perspectives can shape our understanding of history. It's interesting how certain artifacts, like the drawing, can bring back memories. As for the store, they were quite nice. Some behind the scenes stuff, I actually filmed the end of the video at the Colorado River first, then made my way back to Nelson, it's definitely worth the drive.. Thank you for your support and appreciation.
@@NevadaJack nice sounds good definitely want to to this I know some places don’t like to allow recording afraid that it will discourage others from going if they can see it on line but it’s really free advertisement that leads to others like me wanting to go. Thanks
I don't think I've ever seen a rule sign like that before.
They've had people do stupid so the sign is direct and to the point.
"They've got a piano." (Clearly an organ) 😆😆😆
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! It's interesting to see what catches people's attention in the video. 😊😊
Hi, I was there during out trip with my wife to Las Vegas las week and to my surprise I found that this city is called The Dorado Canyon from 1806 and not Nelson. Nelson is another city over the same road very close to Dorado Canyon. Even Google shows the same location error. Am I right?
Thanks for your comment! You're correct that there's a modern town called Nelson nearby. The area explored is indeed Nelson Ghost Town, sometimes referred to as Techatticup Mine, or Eldorado Ghost Town. It's situated within the historic Eldorado Canyon, I hope you enjoyed your trip to Las Vegas! 😊
Jumping on your bus by way of Guru.
Welcome aboard! Enjoy the journey! 🚌😊
Road kill helper yum
It's a must have for every kitchen.
Great channel , new friend/subb from chat
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words and support.