Matt here, the guy in all black near the end of the video. Thank you Adam for letting me be a part of your video! And thank you for sharing both Goldfield as well as information about The Goldfield Ghost Tour! It was great having you out there!
Adam has taken me so many places I could never go. He makes you feel so welcome and his mood is always upbeat and clean language you can watch with your grandkids and not be embarrassed ❤
Cannot tell you how much I am loving these vlogs absolutely amazing I am so fascinated in anything to do with the old west hopefully someday would love to visit Arizona thank you so much Adam for taking us along on these amazing adventures 😊❤️
Loved this video. Thanks for taking me/us along. I suffered a spine injury in a car accident in 2016 and its pretty cool that i can at least travel and explore with you. I can get out and around somewhat, but certainly not like before. I appreciate ya!
I feel for you. I can't drive anymore myself. Between Adam, the Grimm's (Michael and Jessica) Carpetbagger, and a host of others, I could see the universe like I used to.
The average summer temperature in Phoenix is between 113 and 118 degrees. What you experienced was a cool summer day. As a local, we go out in the morning or in the dusk for outdoor activities. Keep hydrated while you are here! I enjoy your videos so keep them coming!
If I could give this two thumbs up I would. Best friends of mine who I bought my first horse from in CA moved to Apache Junction in the 1980's and it became a tradition for me to come out at Thanksgiving and spend 4 days with them. We rode horses they owned out in the desert and kept this tradition up in the 1990's. They have since passed and I do miss not going to Apache Junction since 2007.
I'm with you Adam, I would find this more interesting and fascinating than any modern theme park because your looking at history. Great stuff buddy. 😎👌👍
Spent many summers in the 80's and 90's there in that area. My mother lived in Queen Valley, and the memories I have of that area are fond. Always remembered staring at the Superstition Mts in awe. The sunsets were amazing. I haven't been out there since '95. Thank you for taking me back!
Awesome! You made it out to some of our local attractions. Thanks for showcasing some of the lesser known Arizona treasures. Really enjoyed your visit to AZ. Hope you come out again for cooler temps sometime!
Also recommend if you can get out to Arizona in the spring time, you can catch Spring Training Baseball & Everything blooming at the Desert Botanical Garden
Great video Adam. So many great views of this town. Looks like you are in a western movie set. There are some great stories of the superstition mountains across the way that you captured in your video. Some say that many people have gone missing in search of the lost gold.
Visited in 2019. Loved it. The Mammoth steakhouse was delicious and quite the museum in itself. Eating while looking at the view of the Superstition Mts is thrilling. I've traveled all over the country and a few parts beyond. This is one place I will definitely come back to.
Adam i must say, I love places you go, but this place, makes me actually wanna go. It was amazing! I love James Stewart, Dean Martin, John Wayne, and Clint Eastwood movies and this place just brings me right into one of their western movies. Thank you so much for this. Everyone there is just wonderful
Glad you enjoyed your time here in Goldfield. We all take alot of pride in our work here. It was also a pleasure to meet you in person. I've been a pretty big fan of your content and have watched you throughout the years along side The Carpetbagger and Justin Scarred
This place is on my bucket list! Always had a fascination with old mines and the rails that would go through them. And of course the gold in the mines. Thanks for this awesome journey Adam!
I have lovedddddd these vlogs in Arizona.. I am a third generation native and loved seeing some places I have never even been to.. hope you can come visit in the fall or cooler months … I’m glad your flesh didn’t melt off and hope you have safe travels always .. I appreciate all you do 🩵
Such a treat seeing you explore my state and area (the “east valley”), taking your time, and enjoying the sites through your vlog(s)! Such a calming enjoyable experience exploring nature and the history of the Old West-a nice adventurous escape in these often bewildering stress laden modern times we live in! The guides were great indeed! The “one-teens” temperatures are approaching…
a single mom with 3 small girls, i packed up and moved from illinois to apache junction 54 years ago...didnt have air conditioning in my truck or apartment...when we purchased our first new home, we were living in luxury...it actually had a swamp cooler lol...boy have things changed...not only in population but we've become weak and spoiled...really do miss those days😞arizona will never be the same
The LOST TREASURE is generally believed to be in the Superstition Mountains, near Apache Junction, east of Phoenix, Arizona. There have been many stories about how to find the mine, and each year people search for the mine. Some have died on the search.
This is true. As someone who works at the foot of that mountain, I can confirm that deaths and disappearances of people on that mountain are still a common occurrence.
The mine has already been found but the small cache spots are still there if you want to learn more check out mystery of the superstition mountains where you can hear the true stories from the curators there
My favorite kind of museum with antique clothing, tools, household items etc. Nice to watch on tv. I would pass out in that heat! Amazing what people dealt with to earn a living back then including risking their lives.
I'm with you Adam, I love these old west places, I have seen other vlogs of Apache Junction, but don't recall any taking us on the excertions, thanks for taking us along, this was a lot of fun
This is a great place. Free to get in and look around. We ate lunch there with the beautiful back drop of the Superstition Mountains. A small live country style band was playing their version of Purple Rain. 😊
Adam, I do agree. Some theme Parks try to hard to wow people, so they spend themselves out of existence. Just keep it simple, but it doesn’t hurt to have a great tour guide. Another great video!
Adam, you seemed like you sensed someone behind you on the mine tour . I felt like you were being watched. I have lived in three haunted houses . Two were in England and I had several audio encounters . Did not see anything, but saw where things were moved to other places .My dog used to see things . That is freaking weird ! Gail .
So glad to see you in Arizona. I love that old ghost town. I convinced a friend of mine who does not like reptiles to go into the reptile house there. She loved it! They have some really cool stuff. And the people there are awesome. Definitely take the time when they're open.
Lived and worked in Mesa, AZ from from 1985-95. One on my favorite places to go in Arizona was Apache Trail. I have seen it all several times! The Apache Trail road from Apache Junction to Roosevelt Dam was a thrilling drive back then. Liked to stop at restaurant in Tortilla Flat that was covered with autographed dollar bills all over. Best of all they had prickly pear ice made from the blooms of the saguaro cactus. Once the restaurant caught fire and burned down! And you can take a hike in Superstition Mountains. Thanks for the video. Brought back old memories. ***If in AZ a must see! Just researched - The mercury shot up to 122 degrees on June 26, 1990 marking the all-time record high temperature set at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. I was close by in Mesa.
LONG LONG LONG LONG TIME follower!! I've been to the Goldfield ghost town 3 times in the past few years and can't believe you had it to your self!!! Every time we have been there it's been wall to wall people. Love you Adam. Glad you had run of the place. (PS: that last tour guide with the bowler's hat is the absolute best!! Wish he had given you the Mystery tour!! He is AWESOME! Someone give him a raise!!!!!!!)
GOLDFIELD is my Favorite Place to go !!! I move to Arizona 30 years ago. I try to make it out to Goldfield at least once a year !! This really is my Favorite Attraction out here. They are Awesome !
I'm glad you enjoyed Goldfield Adam. Matt is pretty cool he let me film the after-hours ghost tour. Went went last October. We go here quite often as we only live 20 mins away. 😊
Awesome to see you here in the comments! Not only did you film some after hours footage, but you had some spooky occurrences happen and will be featured on the Fear Frontier channel soon.
Adam, you were in my "neck of the woods" yesterday! I don't actually live in Apache Junction but nearby there. I've always wanted to go to that ghost town and now I just might finally do it! But I'll wait until it's cooler! I generally call our summer neat "blow dryer heat!" Lol! But I'll take our dry heat over Florida's humid heat any day! 😁
This is the spirit that Walt wanted to capture in Frontierland. Unfortunately, the new purple-hair Disney management is slowly but surely getting rid of Frontierland (and all the good that was once Disney).
I absolutely loved this! I want to go there now. I"m from NH and have been to AZ several times but not here! I'm going to watch more of your older vids! Thank you a year later! lol
Great video! Thanks for taking us along. We can’t wait to go back out to AZ. We will definitely check out this attraction! We went to Oatman, AZ in January and loved that little old mining town too. More AZ videos, please!
I loved your tour. I love places like this. I would love to go to a place like this. I love history and loved seeing all the things they showed of the way things used to be. An amazing place to visit. Thank you so much for sharing. Very interesting and educational.
That was so enjoyable, informative, and interesting. You're absolutely right. The guides were top notch. I really had the feeling they like what they do.👏🌞👏 That's one place I want to see. Thank you so much, for letting us tag along, Adam, minus the heat. 🌞🤗🌵🐍
Wow this is special. My mom and l have been here a few times and other attractions throughout New Mexico and Arizona. Always love it when you come through Adam and if your ever inclined to stop in Deming, NM, theres some really beautiful places and history to enjoy.
This was great. I love these kind of videos. Adam, thanks for sharing with the ones of us who will never be able to go and see these sights. Be safe and Happy Trails ❤️
Just finished this and realized that the tv show "Ghost Adventures" did an episode here once and they made the whole vibe seem so dark and scary that I didn't think I'd want to go. Adam covers it and now it's a fun filled must-see, ha. Also that Mystery Shack is almost exactly what the Haunted Shack at Knott's Berry Farm used to be. :)
Give a watch to the Amy's Crypt Investigation of Goldfield, as it truly shows what the town can be at night when everyone else is away, it is a much better look into the town's spooky side than Ghost Adventures was.
Arizona is the most awesome state I've ever been in and I've been a lot of places in the Navy and nothing compares to Arizona!!! Its definitely not all desert. It has the biggest ponderosa pine tree forest in the world and the mountains are beautiful!!!!
Your big TB hat would be useful out there for sure... I'm loving this place though! Even cooler (hotter?) that it was a real town back in the 1890's. No movie set with fake facades, this is legit! Glad you checked it out.
Just moved to apache junction a couple of weeks ago from Kansas . I live about 8-9 min from ghost town , we went last weekend & it was a fun day! The steakhouse is amazing , the gun show is pretty cool & the zip line was fun! Although I have amazing views of the Superstition Mountains from my front porch , the views at ghost town were PHENOMENAL! Def going back to do a horseback ride & the goldmine tour
How cool is that place? Glad you got a chance to visit. I visited a few years back; great time. Phoenix is an optimal place for New Yorkers to visit. It’s wide open, slower paced, dry, less expensive and there’s things to do and see.
It did look like a movie set. Cool! Love the Old West. Reminds me of the old Bonnie Springs in Nevada that is unfortunately no more. A old west town with a zoo and hanging (not the animals of course, only humans)
HEY ATW...MOST OF MY LIFE I'VE LIVED WHERE THE TEMPERATURES reach 110°F for three months every summer and I'm still not used to it! These Arizona episodes are great. I'm still holding out hope for a vlog in Buttercup Valley showcasing the set of Jabba the Hutt's sail barge from ROTJ.
Oh Adam thank you thank you... This brings back so many wonderful memories.... This is my childhood... Those superstition mountains i still see in my deeams ... Again thank you!!!
Goldfield is the best! I got to go there last summer. I loved it. The man in the bowler you chatted with near the end was our super awesome guide in the mine tour. He's a film enthusiast as well. He complimented the "M" (1931) t-shirt I was donning. :)
YOU REALLY DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH YOUR VIDEOS MEAN TO ME..I LIVE IN MAINE,WE HAVEN'T SEEN SKY LIKE THAT IN MANY YEARS,CHEMTRAIL N ALL...I HOPE YOU DO MORE AS YOU DID WITH THE BLYTHE CA VIDEO,I REALLY ENJOY THAT ONE ALSO,,.SAFE TRAVELS,THANK YOU
Absolutely loved this video Adam! I adore these kind of vlogs where you take us to very different and such interesting places, keep them coming! The mystery house was so crazy!
So neat to see Goldfield still there! I lived in Phx for a few years and I did see this in 1988. It was hot as heck then too!! Couldn’t beat the scenery of Arizona. I loved seeing Jerome (ghost town/mining area now artist haven), Sedona, and of course the Grand Canyon further north. I also saw an area where you could see sand sculptures of the last supper and Jesus in Gethsemane! I cannot remember where that was though. Safe Travels, Adam the Woo!
Just wanted to say thank you. I appreciate the time that you take to take us along on your travels.
That’s very kind . Thank you
@@TheDailyWoogit ya butt back here to the Burg Mr Woo 😂
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I agree
Clean water extra😂😂😂😂
Matt here, the guy in all black near the end of the video. Thank you Adam for letting me be a part of your video! And thank you for sharing both Goldfield as well as information about The Goldfield Ghost Tour! It was great having you out there!
Adam has taken me so many places I could never go. He makes you feel so welcome and his mood is always upbeat and clean language you can watch with your grandkids and not be embarrassed ❤
He has made my life better.
❤️ the daily woo videos
Cannot tell you how much I am loving these vlogs absolutely amazing I am so fascinated in anything to do with the old west hopefully someday would love to visit Arizona thank you so much Adam for taking us along on these amazing adventures 😊❤️
Really glad you are enjoying them
@@TheDailyWoo any chance you're going to hit up tombstone az? The cast of the film 'tombstone' just had a reunion there.
To get the real experience come on out in about mid July, you'll love it. Just kidding, about mid December is really the best time
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Haha yes think I will pass on visiting in July just a tad too hot for me lol but yes would love to visit in the winter 😊
Loved this video. Thanks for taking me/us along. I suffered a spine injury in a car accident in 2016 and its pretty cool that i can at least travel and explore with you. I can get out and around somewhat, but certainly not like before. I appreciate ya!
Same here but arthritis, I love the way he always makes you feel he is a personal friend and glad to have you along❤
same here. RUclips is the only way I will ever get to travel the world but at least its something.
I feel for you. I can't drive anymore myself. Between Adam, the Grimm's (Michael and Jessica) Carpetbagger, and a host of others, I could see the universe like I used to.
I truly enjoyed this video, thank you so much for taking us along!
Really loving these Arizona vlogs. Thank you for sharing your adventures.❤
The average summer temperature in Phoenix is between 113 and 118 degrees. What you experienced was a cool summer day. As a local, we go out in the morning or in the dusk for outdoor activities. Keep hydrated while you are here! I enjoy your videos so keep them coming!
If I could give this two thumbs up I would. Best friends of mine who I bought my first horse from in CA moved to Apache Junction in the 1980's and it became a tradition for me to come out at Thanksgiving and spend 4 days with them. We rode horses they owned out in the desert and kept this tradition up in the 1990's. They have since passed and I do miss not going to Apache Junction since 2007.
Wow. That place looks awesome!!!!! I'm a sucker for old mining history. The stories about the Superstitions are fascinating. Great video.
I'm with you Adam, I would find this more interesting and fascinating than any modern theme park because your looking at history. Great stuff buddy. 😎👌👍
Spent many summers in the 80's and 90's there in that area. My mother lived in Queen Valley, and the memories I have of that area are fond. Always remembered staring at the Superstition Mts in awe. The sunsets were amazing. I haven't been out there since '95. Thank you for taking me back!
Awesome! You made it out to some of our local attractions. Thanks for showcasing some of the lesser known Arizona treasures. Really enjoyed your visit to AZ. Hope you come out again for cooler temps sometime!
Also recommend if you can get out to Arizona in the spring time, you can catch Spring Training Baseball & Everything blooming at the Desert Botanical Garden
I love true history places to visit, this is a really cool place.
Hat tip 🎩 to all the tour guides! They are fabulous 👍🏻⛏⚒💰💥
Great video Adam. So many great views of this town. Looks like you are in a western movie set. There are some great stories of the superstition mountains across the way that you captured in your video. Some say that many people have gone missing in search of the lost gold.
Ooold prospector...always makes me have a good laugh 😅
Love the toot of the train..what a cool area
Dude such a great place
Visited in 2019. Loved it. The Mammoth steakhouse was delicious and quite the museum in itself. Eating while looking at the view of the Superstition Mts is thrilling. I've traveled all over the country and a few parts beyond. This is one place I will definitely come back to.
Adam i must say, I love places you go, but this place, makes me actually wanna go. It was amazing! I love James Stewart, Dean Martin, John Wayne, and Clint Eastwood movies and this place just brings me right into one of their western movies. Thank you so much for this. Everyone there is just wonderful
Adam you amaze me ! How you have the strength and the drive go to different places everyday! 👍Thank you for sharing your video today😊
I just try to stay busy. Thanks for the great comment
Wild west town, ancient mines, Winchester house type room, train ride and even dinosaurs!! Wow!!
Hey Adam! Awesome road trip series, stay safe and cool!
Glad you enjoyed your time here in Goldfield. We all take alot of pride in our work here. It was also a pleasure to meet you in person. I've been a pretty big fan of your content and have watched you throughout the years along side The Carpetbagger and Justin Scarred
If I may ask, which tour guide were you.
For that day, I was the Mystery Shack
@@GoldfieldJasonthanks, you guys were all great.
Howdy Jason! Greetings from the darker side of Goldfield over at Fear Frontier! Haha
Great guides one & all awesome stop!
This place is on my bucket list! Always had a fascination with old mines and the rails that would go through them. And of course the gold in the mines. Thanks for this awesome journey Adam!
Adam is dedicated. I don’t live too far from Goldfield and it was 108 today. I stayed indoors. Love this. Thank you. The guides were awesome
Adam, thoroughly enjoyed today and all the latest adventures. Everyday is like being on a vacation with you! Thanks for taking us along! 👏👍❤
I have lovedddddd these vlogs in Arizona.. I am a third generation native and loved seeing some places I have never even been to.. hope you can come visit in the fall or cooler months … I’m glad your flesh didn’t melt off and hope you have safe travels always .. I appreciate all you do 🩵
Such a treat seeing you explore my state and area (the “east valley”), taking your time, and enjoying the sites through your vlog(s)! Such a calming enjoyable experience exploring nature and the history of the Old West-a nice adventurous escape in these often bewildering stress laden modern times we live in! The guides were great indeed! The “one-teens” temperatures are approaching…
Miners jobs…not for the faint hearted!!!! Bless them!
Adam, that's really cool and I really enjoyed your awesome video! Thank you for taking me along with you! Can't wait till your next vlog. YOU ROCK!
a single mom with 3 small girls, i packed up and moved from illinois to apache junction 54 years ago...didnt have air conditioning in my truck or apartment...when we purchased our first new home, we were living in luxury...it actually had a swamp cooler lol...boy have things changed...not only in population but we've become weak and spoiled...really do miss those days😞arizona will never be the same
Lived in Bisbee late 70 ties I loved it before it changed
The LOST TREASURE is generally believed to be in the Superstition Mountains, near Apache Junction, east of Phoenix, Arizona. There have been many stories about how to find the mine, and each year people search for the mine. Some have died on the search.
Sad but true. 😥
This is true. As someone who works at the foot of that mountain, I can confirm that deaths and disappearances of people on that mountain are still a common occurrence.
The mine has already been found but the small cache spots are still there if you want to learn more check out mystery of the superstition mountains where you can hear the true stories from the curators there
What a great atraction, thank you for bringing us along
I was there some years ago. I was astounded to find an old piece of machinery that was made in in my hometown Cincinnati Ohio back in the 1800's.
My favorite kind of museum with antique clothing, tools, household items etc. Nice to watch on tv. I would pass out in that heat! Amazing what people dealt with to earn a living back then including risking their lives.
Very cool I love old ghost towns! Love the old antiques!! Thank you for taking us along on your adventures!!
I'm with you Adam, I love these old west places, I have seen other vlogs of Apache Junction, but don't recall any taking us on the excertions, thanks for taking us along, this was a lot of fun
This is a great place. Free to get in and look around. We ate lunch there with the beautiful back drop of the Superstition Mountains. A small live country style band was playing their version of Purple Rain. 😊
That was way more fun than I thought it was going to be!
Thank you again Adam for keeping quiet on the train tour. Enjoyed the old mans talk.
Adam, I do agree. Some theme Parks try to hard to wow people, so they spend themselves out of existence. Just keep it simple, but it doesn’t hurt to have a great tour guide. Another great video!
Adam, you seemed like you sensed someone behind you on the mine tour . I felt like you were being watched. I have lived in three haunted houses . Two were in England and I had several audio encounters . Did not see anything, but saw where things were moved to other places .My dog used to see things . That is freaking weird ! Gail .
So glad to see you in Arizona. I love that old ghost town. I convinced a friend of mine who does not like reptiles to go into the reptile house there. She loved it! They have some really cool stuff. And the people there are awesome. Definitely take the time when they're open.
Lived and worked in Mesa, AZ from from 1985-95. One on my favorite places to go in Arizona was Apache Trail. I have seen it all several times! The Apache Trail road from Apache Junction to Roosevelt Dam was a thrilling drive back then. Liked to stop at restaurant in Tortilla Flat that was covered with autographed dollar bills all over. Best of all they had prickly pear ice made from the blooms of the saguaro cactus. Once the restaurant caught fire and burned down! And you can take a hike in Superstition Mountains. Thanks for the video. Brought back old memories. ***If in AZ a must see!
Just researched - The mercury shot up to 122 degrees on June 26, 1990 marking the all-time record high temperature set at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. I was close by in Mesa.
Thank you for all you do! What a charming adventure you're having. I remember visiting tortilla flats and it was fabulous.
LONG LONG LONG LONG TIME follower!! I've been to the Goldfield ghost town 3 times in the past few years and can't believe you had it to your self!!! Every time we have been there it's been wall to wall people.
Love you Adam.
Glad you had run of the place.
(PS: that last tour guide with the bowler's hat is the absolute best!! Wish he had given you the Mystery tour!! He is AWESOME! Someone give him a raise!!!!!!!)
FLURBEX LONG!!!! Thank you Adam for keeping us entertained all these years!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BEWARE THE SUPERSTITION MOUNTAINS AND THE LOST DUTCHMAN"S LONG LOST MINE!!!
Love the Western towns. Happy 4th Adam! 🇺🇸🧨💥
Thanks for showing this ghost town! My wife and I will drive up and take a look around this one. We didn't know it existed.
GOLDFIELD is my Favorite Place to go !!! I move to Arizona 30 years ago. I try to make it out to Goldfield at least once a year !! This really is my Favorite Attraction out here. They are Awesome !
I'm only about 11 minutes into this video and I'm loving this. ❤. Thank you Adam for taking us with you.
Welcome to my back yard I used to hike the superstition mountains when I was younger stay on trails bring a lot of water
I'm glad you enjoyed Goldfield Adam. Matt is pretty cool he let me film the after-hours ghost tour. Went went last October. We go here quite often as we only live 20 mins away. 😊
Awesome to see you here in the comments! Not only did you film some after hours footage, but you had some spooky occurrences happen and will be featured on the Fear Frontier channel soon.
@fearfrontier8694 yasssss Matt, thank you 😊. We will see you when it cools down 😄. This time, bring my daughter.
Adam, you were in my "neck of the woods" yesterday! I don't actually live in Apache Junction but nearby there. I've always wanted to go to that ghost town and now I just might finally do it! But I'll wait until it's cooler! I generally call our summer neat "blow dryer heat!" Lol! But I'll take our dry heat over Florida's humid heat any day! 😁
You’d swear this was a real town from back then. Agreed, you don’t have to go overboard to be entertaining. This looks great!
This is the spirit that Walt wanted to capture in Frontierland. Unfortunately, the new purple-hair Disney management is slowly but surely getting rid of Frontierland (and all the good that was once Disney).
I absolutely loved this! I want to go there now. I"m from NH and have been to AZ several times but not here! I'm going to watch more of your older vids! Thank you a year later! lol
Thank you! Toured this last year! I would do it again. I love things like this.
Great video! Thanks for taking us along. We can’t wait to go back out to AZ. We will definitely check out this attraction! We went to Oatman, AZ in January and loved that little old mining town too. More AZ videos, please!
Love that you’re in Arizona!!! You should come to Flagstaff and Sedona! It’s so beautiful here in Northern Arizona! And much cooler too!
Coffee & water in a western town!
Love this , Stay safe & cool 🤠✌️
I love Ghost towns!! I live near the Bodie Ghost Town and it’s amazing if you get up in the Eastern Sierra area!!
Love these vlogs! So interesting and thanks for taking us along Adam!🎉😊🌵🛁🧽🧼⛰
Took my son there back in 2012 we loved it
Always reminds me of Bad Santa. Where the kids asking him questions and he says Apache Junction ! Love It.
If you like ghost towns and mines head up to Jerome it is a little over on hour north of Phoenix... you will love it!
I loved your tour. I love places like this. I would love to go to a place like this. I love history and loved seeing all the things they showed of the way things used to be. An amazing place to visit. Thank you so much for sharing. Very interesting and educational.
That was so enjoyable, informative, and interesting. You're absolutely right. The guides were top notch. I really had the feeling they like what they do.👏🌞👏 That's one place I want to see. Thank you so much, for letting us tag along, Adam, minus the heat.
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Wow this is special. My mom and l have been here a few times and other attractions throughout New Mexico and Arizona.
Always love it when you come through Adam and if your ever inclined to stop in Deming, NM, theres some really beautiful places and history to enjoy.
This was great. I love these kind of videos. Adam, thanks for sharing with the ones of us who will never be able to go and see these sights. Be safe and Happy Trails ❤️
hitching post and ghost town what a beautiful places appreciated for posting
Thank you Adam you really show a lot of interesting places you are a great happy wandering dude that makes life more fun and interesting ❤
Just finished this and realized that the tv show "Ghost Adventures" did an episode here once and they made the whole vibe seem so dark and scary that I didn't think I'd want to go. Adam covers it and now it's a fun filled must-see, ha. Also that Mystery Shack is almost exactly what the Haunted Shack at Knott's Berry Farm used to be. :)
My hats off to Zac and the guys.
Give a watch to the Amy's Crypt Investigation of Goldfield, as it truly shows what the town can be at night when everyone else is away, it is a much better look into the town's spooky side than Ghost Adventures was.
Arizona is the most awesome state I've ever been in and I've been a lot of places in the Navy and nothing compares to Arizona!!!
Its definitely not all desert. It has the biggest ponderosa pine tree forest in the world and the mountains are beautiful!!!!
Another fantastic tour of old west,these are the kind of Adam dewoo vlogs i love watching, interesting
Apache Trail Tours Off-Road tour is one of the coolest things at Goldfield! Gotta check that out next time for sure
Your big TB hat would be useful out there for sure... I'm loving this place though! Even cooler (hotter?) that it was a real town back in the 1890's. No movie set with fake facades, this is legit! Glad you checked it out.
Just moved to apache junction a couple of weeks ago from Kansas . I live about 8-9 min from ghost town , we went last weekend & it was a fun day! The steakhouse is amazing , the gun show is pretty cool & the zip line was fun! Although I have amazing views of the Superstition Mountains from my front porch , the views at ghost town were PHENOMENAL! Def going back to do a horseback ride & the goldmine tour
How cool is that place? Glad you got a chance to visit. I visited a few years back; great time. Phoenix is an optimal place for New Yorkers to visit. It’s wide open, slower paced, dry, less expensive and there’s things to do and see.
An awesome visit to the Old West! 😀 🤠
It did look like a movie set. Cool! Love the Old West. Reminds me of the old Bonnie Springs in Nevada that is unfortunately no more. A old west town with a zoo and hanging (not the animals of course, only humans)
I have to admit Adam, this is by far one of your best videos! 👏🙌👍🔥
Adam safe travels ,every day is better with the Woo
HEY ATW...MOST OF MY LIFE I'VE LIVED WHERE THE TEMPERATURES reach 110°F for three months every summer and I'm still not used to it! These Arizona episodes are great. I'm still holding out hope for a vlog in Buttercup Valley showcasing the set of Jabba the Hutt's sail barge from ROTJ.
Brilliant vlog thank you for taking us along- Kevin & Cyndy UK
Love these videos from you. With peace and love thank you for a break from Disney videos
I’m in Tempe AZ watching this & have driven by that place many times on the way to the lakes but never been. Thanks for the tour.
Goldfield is a really neat place to visit! Great video man, looks like you really enjoyed your time there!😀
I really enjoyed your Arizona collection. The Goldfield tour was the top notch ! I was there years ago and loved the mine tour. 👍👍👍👍
In your travels remember you are not alone, we are right here watching!
I liked the ride very much, thanks for sharing!
Ahhh Adam! Love your adventures, never a dull moment!
This adventure was amazing! Thanks for sharing 🤠
Oh Adam thank you thank you... This brings back so many wonderful memories.... This is my childhood... Those superstition mountains i still see in my deeams ... Again thank you!!!
That's DREAMS
Goldfield is the best! I got to go there last summer. I loved it. The man in the bowler you chatted with near the end was our super awesome guide in the mine tour. He's a film enthusiast as well. He complimented the "M" (1931) t-shirt I was donning. :)
YOU REALLY DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH YOUR VIDEOS MEAN TO ME..I LIVE IN MAINE,WE HAVEN'T SEEN SKY LIKE THAT IN MANY YEARS,CHEMTRAIL N ALL...I HOPE YOU DO MORE AS YOU DID WITH THE BLYTHE CA VIDEO,I REALLY ENJOY THAT ONE ALSO,,.SAFE TRAVELS,THANK YOU
It's hard to beat the vibe of ole west towns, especially when they're as cool as Goldfield! That after dark tour sounds way cool.
Absolutely loved this video Adam!
I adore these kind of vlogs where you take us to very different and such interesting places, keep them coming!
The mystery house was so crazy!
I love that area. I go to superstition/lost Dutchman whenever I can. Headed there in September!
Wilmington NC here.
Thanks for the video!
I use to have friends that lived there...we use to sit on his front porch and watch the sunset changing the colors of the Superstition Mountains...
So neat to see Goldfield still there! I lived in Phx for a few years and I did see this in 1988. It was hot as heck then too!! Couldn’t beat the scenery of Arizona. I loved seeing Jerome (ghost town/mining area now artist haven), Sedona, and of course the Grand Canyon further north. I also saw an area where you could see sand sculptures of the last supper and Jesus in Gethsemane! I cannot remember where that was though. Safe Travels, Adam the Woo!