i'm so glad that there wasn't any vandalism in this house, and that old furniture and other things are still in their place.. It's just nice to see old buildings in their ''original'' state
I always think how beautiful these home were when they were brand new and how happy the people were when they moved in for the first time. I always wonder too what happened that the people left and had to abandon their home. So sad !
Most cool! I would not be able to control myself from looking in the boxes and the trunk and the other cool places I saw! I could spend all day looking through this stuff and be just as happy as a squirrel in a peanut factory! Great video, thanks for the adventure!
Hard for me to understand that someone will care enough to keep the property maintained, but at the same time allow the poor house to stand alone to decay like that. The way boxes were set about packed with items looks as if they were going with them, then something happened and they were left. Strange and sad. Thanks again for finding this and sharing. Great job as usual!
I Must say that your videos are simply AMAZING. I love the absolute bravery you have in your videos and your wonderful commentaries unlike any explorer on youtube. I greatly appreciate your videos on you tube and hope you continue to make them!!
The whole time I'm watching I'm thinking to myself "Oh that's definitely not safe, be CAREFUL. Watch out for that!" Haha. You're braver than I am, even though I'd LOVE to do this. I'm too nervous, so kudos to you. But CAREFUL! Stay safe please! And as always thanks for sharing with us.
nice tour! Risking life and limb there. love the old stuff in there the old bed with the high back headboard popular in the 1890's I have one as a guest bed love them. must have been an elderly persons home.Wow 1986. that's along time ago! during the cold war LOL thanks for risking and sharing!
These videos are fascinating.. A story told within a story.. Like the vandalized ones, the vandalism itself sort of tells it's own story, and the non-vandalized ones tell a story if things are left behind, etc.
I loved this one. This is the kind that has always intrigued me. The ones I would see as a child, when we were on a family vacation. I would just imagine the people who once lived there. In this one I could not help but think about someone purchasing that toaster as a brand new addition to their kitchen.
I love your videos so much! Listening to you talk as you explore is definitely very calming and makes the video really interesting to watch, rather than feeling creeped out or unsettled. :D
Great tour tiki; you do an old house justice, your videos really make me wonder what happened to the people that lived there...I love to listen to you narrate the walk through. :)
I have been watching your videos now for a couple of months. I have to say it is never a disappointment watching your videos. I always look forward to two urban explorer channels. Yours is one and the other is The unknown Cameraman. I love watching these videos of places that are practically in some sort of time freeze. It is awesome to see these.
Great video, Pam! That looked like a very old, old house! The wood on it reminded me of a barn. Saw a few neat old items left behind. Wonder what it's history is. You had nerves to walk around with all the holes in the floors! Thanks again for sharing, your excellent attention to details & great narrating!! Always, Be Safe!! Enjoyed very much!!:)
Been away for the last 4 months so I have alot to catch up on. This was a very good start. It seemed to be a time capsule of the better part of the early to late 20th century. Fantastic find!
10 straight hours watching Pam's vids on a rainy/ snowy crappy day. One thought train : owners get old. They don't like change or being a burden. They are forgotten and they die. Family feels like crap and some try to pack up keepsakes and then what to do with the stuff that's outdated? Reality sets in. Cost money to store in storage. Guilt fades. Family lets it go. OUt of sight Out of mind. Then you watch "storage wars" tv and the ones that tried to save some belongings just let it all go . Life is hard.
Outstanding! Nice work, those old radios are awesome, I would def buy them from the owner??? Just be careful, you have more nerve than some other "man" from Ohio who "explores" abandoned houses, he NEVER goes in always has an excuse. So anyway, you go in and take a risk and I applaud u 4 that. Always a great video from thee! Hey, man from Ohio..take some lessons from TikiTrex..
Just found your videos last night!!! How exciting you are doing what I always want to do when I seen an abandoned house!!! When I was younger, my sister and some friends use to always explore abandoned houses that were left open, but I have not done that since way back when! So thank you for sharing!!! Makes me feel like I am right there exploring with you! :)
Thanks! I was a little nervous in this one. I have come across a few places that I was unable to explore/film due to bad structure, much worse than this.
Those televisions alone may have been worth something to a collector. Very old indeed!! That cauldron I'm sure was worth something as well, it looked to be in pretty good shape too. I can't help but get the feeling that the people that lived there were older folks and maybe the lady passed first because of all the Men's belongings (hat, clothes, tools..etc) that was left behind, but no women's items, the wall paper looks like a style a woman (Many years ago) either had put up or put up herself?? I don't know for sure, just saying that, that's the way it looked to me.
Now that was top notch exploration! Loved how you used the door as a bridge! I could see myself doing that too lol. That must have been a common design for farm houses in Canada as I've seen. The sharp single peak in the front of the roof and like a more narrow side profile. It does make this type of house look more eerie for some reason. The farm houses in western Pennsylvania where I'm from never have that peak and they are more of a two story square shape.
I like your integrity, young lady, and I like your courage. I wonder what inspires you to do this . . . I've been watching your videos, lately, enjoying them very much except that I get a little depressed at the decrepit nature of the houses . . . whether due to vandalism or weather . . I can almost smell the mildew and mold as you walk through the buildings.
TikiTrex, Thank you for sharing...As a kid, I use to go into old houses, never a worry.Be careful...I like that you do not damage anything or take anything. Dates are really interesting finds. What I don't get, is how can houses be left with belongings still there. Mystery of no one left to care?
Such a shame it was left to the elements, looks like it was a very nice home back in its day! Thank you as always for the awesome tour!! Keep them coming! :-)
No, that was the window frame looking to the front of the house. It was directly to the left of the large headboard and appeared to be made by two pieces of barn boards giving the appearance of a door at first glance. It was a very compact house. Thanks for commenting.
lol i was watching this in the dark at like 4am and my mom just barges in and scares the living hell out of me haha. Keep making these vids!! i love them.
Thanks, Steve! :) It was a hard decision to make. I almost didn't go if it wasn't for that door to make a bridge out of. Even then, it was a little unnerving.
Hey Craig, I generally do check out cupboards and drawers because I want to know what's in them, but because of the holes in the floors in the back of the house, I was not feeling confident in the structure as a whole. So I did not want to walk around too much and stayed close to the perimeters. I've been exploring for a long time without any problems. I do take the appropriate safety measures. :)
After you post a video, has anyone got ahold of you and say they used to live in that place you were at? or that they knew who use to live there?, And good hunting!!!
i'm so glad that there wasn't any vandalism in this house, and that old furniture and other things are still in their place.. It's just nice to see old buildings in their ''original'' state
I always think how beautiful these home were when they were brand new and how happy the people were when they moved in for the first time. I always wonder too what happened that the people left and had to abandon their home. So sad !
Tiki, thanks for your post.
You took us 50 years back... without a time machine!
Most cool! I would not be able to control myself from looking in the boxes and the trunk and the other cool places I saw! I could spend all day looking through this stuff and be just as happy as a squirrel in a peanut factory! Great video, thanks for the adventure!
Your exploring videos are the BEST ones on youtube!!!! You are very thorough and your voice is nice to listen to!!! What FUN!!! Thank you!!!
Thank you so much, Ellen! I appreciate your nice comment and am glad you enjoy the videos! :)
you are doing what ive always dreamed of doing. idk how you find these places but bravo to you
i am amazed at the crazy amount of abandoned houses you find, where i live abandoned houses are extremely rare find.
Hard for me to understand that someone will care enough to keep the property maintained, but at the same time allow the poor house to stand alone to decay like that. The way boxes were set about packed with items looks as if they were going with them, then something happened and they were left. Strange and sad. Thanks again for finding this and sharing. Great job as usual!
I Must say that your videos are simply AMAZING.
I love the absolute bravery you have in your videos and your wonderful commentaries unlike any explorer on youtube.
I greatly appreciate your videos on you tube and hope you continue to make them!!
That is very sweet of you. Thank you!
I liked the spark of imagination these places give us. The old hat told a story unspoken. Thanks.
Yes, I've had couple of people do that. One recently with my Mennonite House saying they lived there as a child and the video brought back memories.
You have a unique beautiful voice
Thank you.
***** Thanks! :)
I agree. She is so relaxing to listen too.
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoy them!
I LOVE these old houses. Explore on
I love the NO TRESPASSING signs...inside the house, in a pile!
Sweet find. Thanks for posting!
The whole time I'm watching I'm thinking to myself "Oh that's definitely not safe, be CAREFUL. Watch out for that!" Haha. You're braver than I am, even though I'd LOVE to do this. I'm too nervous, so kudos to you. But CAREFUL! Stay safe please! And as always thanks for sharing with us.
I feel a connection to a elder man's precense HERE! Corn bread baked in a cast iron skillet and beans. With hot sauce - his favorite
nice tour! Risking life and limb there. love the old stuff in there the old bed with the high back headboard popular in the 1890's I have one as a guest bed love them. must have been an elderly persons home.Wow 1986. that's along time ago! during the cold war LOL
thanks for risking and sharing!
These videos are fascinating.. A story told within a story..
Like the vandalized ones, the vandalism itself sort of tells it's own story, and the non-vandalized ones tell a story if things are left behind, etc.
I love your videos. Your are a great explorer. Keep on doing a great job!
I really like this one Tiki! Not even going to say Boo this time!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed!
I loved this one. This is the kind that has always intrigued me. The ones I would see as a child, when we were on a family vacation. I would just imagine the people who once lived there. In this one I could not help but think about someone purchasing that toaster as a brand new addition to their kitchen.
I love your videos so much! Listening to you talk as you explore is definitely very calming and makes the video really interesting to watch, rather than feeling creeped out or unsettled. :D
Nice find, lots of old things. I love looking at vintage clothing and items left in these old places.
You are so brave! Thanks for the videos!!!
Great tour tiki; you do an old house justice, your videos really make me wonder what happened to the people that lived there...I love to listen to you narrate the walk through. :)
+David Rodriguez Thanks, David :)
I have been watching your videos now for a couple of months. I have to say it is never a disappointment watching your videos. I always look forward to two urban explorer channels. Yours is one and the other is The unknown Cameraman. I love watching these videos of places that are practically in some sort of time freeze. It is awesome to see these.
You find the most awesome places! I really enjoy your videos!
Yay no vandals! Lotsa great treasures in there from way back when! Thanks for the tour!
Thank you. It's nice to see no vandalism.
It's so much more pleasant when a place hasn't been disgustingly destroyed by vandals. A nice video.
awesome once again!!! I watch these at bedtime and I never get tired of hearing your soothing voice.
Hey, no problem! Thank you for watching!
Great video, Pam! That looked like a very old, old house! The wood on it reminded me of a barn. Saw a few neat old items left behind. Wonder what it's history is. You had nerves to walk around with all the holes in the floors! Thanks again for sharing, your excellent attention to details & great narrating!! Always, Be Safe!! Enjoyed very much!!:)
Great find! I love the "time capsule" feel of these houses.
Tiki keep up with your amazing videos. I love the fact that you don't add in any weird music and annoying narration. Two very big thumbs up!
Some very nice items are in that house. Its a wonderful video. No vandalism.
Another GREAT !!! vid. Thank You
My pleasure! Thank you for watching!
Been away for the last 4 months so I have alot to catch up on. This was a very good start. It seemed to be a time capsule of the better part of the early to late 20th century. Fantastic find!
10 straight hours watching Pam's vids on a rainy/ snowy crappy day. One thought train : owners get old. They don't like change or being a burden. They are forgotten and they die. Family feels like crap and some try to pack up keepsakes and then what to do with the stuff that's outdated? Reality sets in. Cost money to store in storage. Guilt fades. Family lets it go. OUt of sight Out of mind. Then you watch "storage wars" tv and the ones that tried to save some belongings just let it all go . Life is hard.
Thanks, Pam. I agree about the vandalism. I'd rather see nature take a house down over vandals.
Thanks! I'm sorry you are unable to explore anymore. I'm glad I am able to take you along and show them to you through my eyes. :)
That newspaper looked amazing, you should go back and read it for us!
I love your mind Tiki! You see a big cauldron in the middle of the room, your first thought is Maple Syrup?!?
Outstanding! Nice work, those old radios are awesome, I would def buy them from the owner??? Just be careful, you have more nerve than some other "man" from Ohio who "explores" abandoned houses, he NEVER goes in always has an excuse. So anyway, you go in and take a risk and I applaud u 4 that. Always a great video from thee! Hey, man from Ohio..take some lessons from TikiTrex..
Always a pleasure to watch your videos :-) Thanx for sharing.
i hawe watched 60 of your videos since yesterday haha ,i think im addicted lol,great work!!!!!
Just found your videos last night!!! How exciting you are doing what I always want to do when I seen an abandoned house!!! When I was younger, my sister and some friends use to always explore abandoned houses that were left open, but I have not done that since way back when! So thank you for sharing!!! Makes me feel like I am right there exploring with you! :)
My pleasure! Thank you for joining me on my tours. :)
*****
All aboard the TikiTrexExpress ^_^
TraditionalHymns LOL! Time to pour the coal to her and get this thing in motion!
roflol. I'm a conductor, not a coal shoveler. (looks all distinguished lol and I almost put shover)
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Thanks! I was a little nervous in this one. I have come across a few places that I was unable to explore/film due to bad structure, much worse than this.
That was a very nice cauldron.
You scare me. Glad you're out safely. I loved this.1952! would like to have seen that paper. Another super job..of course! Thanks so.
Thanks a million, Teala! I appreciate your continued support and concern. :)
Nice job, Tiki. So many of these houses that you film seem to be in very nice settings.
Awesome job! I too like you using that door as a bridge
great vid I love it
Those televisions alone may have been worth something to a collector. Very old indeed!! That cauldron I'm sure was worth something as well, it looked to be in pretty good shape too. I can't help but get the feeling that the people that lived there were older folks and maybe the lady passed first because of all the Men's belongings (hat, clothes, tools..etc) that was left behind, but no women's items, the wall paper looks like a style a woman (Many years ago) either had put up or put up herself?? I don't know for sure, just saying that, that's the way it looked to me.
I wonder if she's ever in fear of a ghost following her home!
No, she's not. ;)
another great video,ya just wonder who lived there,etc..Thanks Pam for taking us along..
I know what you're talking about, Mike, and I wish we could send Tiki to some of those houses!
Now that was top notch exploration! Loved how you used the door as a bridge! I could see myself doing that too lol. That must have been a common design for farm houses in Canada as I've seen. The sharp single peak in the front of the roof and like a more narrow side profile. It does make this type of house look more eerie for some reason. The farm houses in western Pennsylvania where I'm from never have that peak and they are more of a two story square shape.
I'm sure it been suggested before but Kate Wolf's song nobody lives here anymore would be perfect for this place. Love your video's
What a find! Great job (as usual), Tiki!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy my work.
Thank you, Dave! I'm glad you enjoy my videos.
Love your vids, tiki. Always a pleasure to watch.
Great videos Tiki! Excellent camera work also! :)
I love watched your vídeos , i already watched several vídeos that you made ,!!
I agree. It's very refreshing for a change. Thanks.
Wow, that's awesome! You've been busy! Glad you enjoyed them :)
I like your integrity, young lady, and I like your courage. I wonder what inspires you to do this . . . I've been watching your videos, lately, enjoying them very much except that I get a little depressed at the decrepit nature of the houses . . . whether due to vandalism or weather . . I can almost smell the mildew and mold as you walk through the buildings.
The architecture of the house seems like 1930-40s. It's very similar to my husband's "family home" and it was built in 1935.
TikiTrex, Thank you for sharing...As a kid, I use to go into old houses, never a worry.Be careful...I like that you do not damage anything or take anything. Dates are really interesting finds. What I don't get, is how can houses be left with belongings still there. Mystery of no one left to care?
Thanks, Carole! Yes, it would have been interesting to read that entire paper if there was more time.
Those old upright TV sets are so cool and should be rescued/salvaged from these old places!
Oooh so good, love your vids ty again tiki....take care doll♥♥
Thanks! That is very sweet of you! Your comment is much appreciated! :)
Thank you, Nikki!
Such a shame it was left to the elements, looks like it was a very nice home back in its day! Thank you as always for the awesome tour!! Keep them coming! :-)
Thanks so much, Philip!
Great Tour
No, that was the window frame looking to the front of the house. It was directly to the left of the large headboard and appeared to be made by two pieces of barn boards giving the appearance of a door at first glance. It was a very compact house. Thanks for commenting.
Wow, you are one Brave woman. I Love your videos.
lol i was watching this in the dark at like 4am and my mom just barges in and scares the living hell out of me haha. Keep making these vids!! i love them.
Thanks. There may have been off of the back area, but the floor was too bad to check.
The abandoned furniture in all these homes is amazing. Who moves and leaves furniture behind?
Thanks, Steve! :) It was a hard decision to make. I almost didn't go if it wasn't for that door to make a bridge out of. Even then, it was a little unnerving.
Hey Craig, I generally do check out cupboards and drawers because I want to know what's in them, but because of the holes in the floors in the back of the house, I was not feeling confident in the structure as a whole. So I did not want to walk around too much and stayed close to the perimeters. I've been exploring for a long time without any problems. I do take the appropriate safety measures. :)
Thank you so much, Rick!
That was a foldable chair upstairs.
That is very sweet of you to say. Thanks! :)
Thanks, Dorothy! It was a little daunting.
I prefer that, also. It's rare to see. Thanks!
After you post a video, has anyone got ahold of you and say they used to live in that place you were at? or that they knew who use to live there?, And good hunting!!!
I noticed a police tape on the door (on the floor) when you walked in, maybe there was a murder?
I'm glad you enjoy them :)
I like listening to tiki's voice..it's nice..:)
Thanks! I'm glad you love them! :)