3 Years Living In An Abandoned Ghost Town!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @WackyEagle
    @WackyEagle Год назад +286

    You have changed it from a dead ghost town into a "living ghost town" that thousands of people care about. You are your home are bringing history back to the surface both figuratively and physically. High fives and one day I hope to visit and find a way to help.

    • @aidanacebo9529
      @aidanacebo9529 Год назад +10

      it's fair to say that millions care about it, judging by the subscriber count.

    • @HalJurgensen
      @HalJurgensen Год назад +2

      ​@@aidanacebo9529Take your negativity elsewhere bud, this ghost town is awesome.

    • @aidanacebo9529
      @aidanacebo9529 Год назад +19

      @@HalJurgensen how is any of what I said, in any way, negative? OC said that thousands of people care about the town, that estimate is a little low I think because the channel has over a million subscribers.

    • @jeffmentzer9186
      @jeffmentzer9186 Год назад +9

      ​@@aidanacebo9529 I think it's obvious that he took your comment the wrong way. I understood exactly what you meant but I can kind of understand how somebody could take it out of context.......no big deal bud as I am hoping he will clarify his mistake. Peace buddy!!!!

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +29

      Thank you so much! It’s been quite the journey and I’m so blown away by the community here. Hope to see you up here sometime!

  • @mattdias8051
    @mattdias8051 Год назад +96

    Hey, been a farmer for a long time. You stressed the point that one of the things you missed most is accessibility to Fresh Produce. I do believe a Geo Dome Greenhouse you could be vegetable sustained. I would recommend an aquaponic tank that you could administer to your plants using aeroponics which would save 90% from traditional grows. I would also recommend some raised-bed Gardens for potatoes and such. Inside windowsill herb gardens are a must. Also a basement can be utilized as the perfect place to grow your favorite culinary fungi. If you would like to bat around some ideas together I would love to assure you food security. Nothing feels better than eating your own food.

  • @oldblood_eyes
    @oldblood_eyes Год назад +241

    brent's ability to make a film is fantastic. the shots he gets with his drone, his ability to tell a story, how he is able to just keep talking through the whole video and keep us entertained and informed is incredible.
    i dont think brent has ever mentioned if he has done some cinematography or filmmaking before, so he truly has a good knack for it!

    • @jtshoots4069
      @jtshoots4069 Год назад +14

      watching his earlier videos he talks about how he is learning how to film and edit all for the first time. Its really inspiring to see how much he has developed from the first video he created.

    • @krisptaco
      @krisptaco Год назад +10

      He has stated in prior videos that he didn't know anything about it. He has learned everything by trial and error experience. He is doing a fantastic job.

    • @justinlarkinmusic3692
      @justinlarkinmusic3692 Год назад +8

      I've found his approach to making content incredibly inspiring. His editing is so fantastic, and that he's just learning as he goes has kind of pushed me towards creating videos myself rather than looking for someone who could do it for me.

  • @chrislieney1161
    @chrislieney1161 Год назад +88

    The fact you've been there for 3 years got me thinking about how fast time can pass by. You've achieved so much so far, but I hope you get into the omega tunnel

    • @wallacecallow2255
      @wallacecallow2255 Год назад +4

      And finish the hotel. Good luck on that! So much to do. Hopefully he can get enough volunteers to finish the job.

  • @lesleythompson810
    @lesleythompson810 Год назад +19

    I am in London, England, the story of your ghost town fascinates me. You absolutely terrify me every time you go into one of the mine shafts. Watching the progress of the renovations is wonderful. Well done for your sacrifice and dedication. Stay safe, best wishes from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @MoePoe777
    @MoePoe777 Год назад +143

    Ghost Town Living produces some of the best content on RUclips. Brent's enthusiasm and passion is so palpable in his videos. I really enjoy the mine exploration and mineral sampling that Brent does with Jason and Dan. The combination of history, restoration and exploration is captivating to watch.

  • @YouTube
    @YouTube Год назад +971

    sometimes the adventure of a lifetime rests just outside of your comfort zone ❤what a journey!

    • @evandavis2249
      @evandavis2249 Год назад +8

      Hi RUclips

    • @KidoKod
      @KidoKod Год назад +50

      You are on the algorithms good side Brent 👍

    • @LEDs
      @LEDs Год назад +4

      Indeed

    • @BJDLove
      @BJDLove Год назад +16

      Even RUclips itself loves Cerro Gordo!

    • @drecknathmagladery9118
      @drecknathmagladery9118 Год назад +29

      when the official account of youtube recognizes a channel and makes a comment you know its something special

  • @ProfessionalToffee
    @ProfessionalToffee Год назад +87

    It's crazy to see how quickly 3 years has gone by, congratulations on your achievements so far!

    • @chocomojo9552
      @chocomojo9552 Год назад +2

      I m really wondering : WHAT THE F HAS HE ACCOMPLISHED WITHIN 3 YEARS???....

    • @jlt131
      @jlt131 Год назад +1

      @@chocomojo9552 well you clearly haven't been paying attention

    • @KenYoung-h4e
      @KenYoung-h4e Год назад

      I've watched since day 1 was fan number 3,197... Now he's working on 2 million!

    • @KenYoung-h4e
      @KenYoung-h4e Год назад

      @@chocomojo9552 go watch since day 1 ....

  • @kareliask
    @kareliask Год назад +39

    I'm always amazed how your anniversary videos are never just boring recaps of things we've already seen, it's so often new stuff.

  • @tashav4686
    @tashav4686 Год назад +72

    Three years already?! It feels like it was just yesterday, but at the same time it feels like you've been there for forever.
    I'm so thankful I found your channel back in the wee days. Thank you for all of your stories, laughs, tears, hardships and accomplishments!
    I get so happy when I see a new video

    • @LINER011
      @LINER011 Год назад +3

      Through all of his tragedies, he handles everything so well.

  • @ethanslifka3904
    @ethanslifka3904 Год назад +26

    Every year you come out with a yearly update, I come back to your channel and it is incredible to see how everything has transformed. The love and hard work you've put into reviving this place is nothing short of amazing. Keep it up, brother!

  • @HurricaneMiltonsDad
    @HurricaneMiltonsDad Год назад +118

    This is my favourite channel on youtube by far. It's just so raw, honest and exciting. All from the heart of one man and his love for the place. I wish I was there, too!

  • @LSOinferno
    @LSOinferno Год назад +23

    Been here since the very first video, absolutely gripped in the story of Cerro Gordo, and Brent’s ability to tell great stories. Been great seeing the progress made within the town, heartbreak of the fire and the flash floods, joy at you overcoming adversity and getting stuck in to rebuild.
    Brent, you are an inspiration ❤️

    • @jxmbusab
      @jxmbusab Год назад

      Hope you weren't one of the ones who helped pay for it.
      ruclips.net/video/EIcnCaVsYFI/видео.html

    • @jameseastwood4984
      @jameseastwood4984 11 месяцев назад

      Agreed, Brent's narration is incredible.

  • @2CODO1963
    @2CODO1963 Год назад +90

    Discovery isn't a destination, discovery is the journey. Thank you Brent for taking us on this journey.

    • @GhostTownLiving
      @GhostTownLiving  Год назад +9

      Agree! And what a journey it’s been. Thanks for checking it out!

  • @mikeb3603
    @mikeb3603 Год назад +32

    What is readily apparent is Brent's love of history and passion for exploration. Excellent content and execution. Dude has it nailed.

  • @GabGaud
    @GabGaud Год назад +22

    I think it's almost poetic that the lake is returning after all these years, a visual representation of the life, passion and hope filling up Cerro Gordo through Brent. Also goes to show that harships in life may also come with things to be glad about if you are positive enough to look for them. A destroyed road today may be a new lake tomorrow.

  • @pattiepoobare16
    @pattiepoobare16 Год назад +10

    Thanks for being so welcoming to my adventure seeking grandsons, James and Conner. The time you spent with them left a desire for more discoveries at the end of many more dirt roads. I had already viewed a few of your videos and am now subscribed to watch the transformation of your amazing Ghost Town.

  • @tdecker2937
    @tdecker2937 Год назад +12

    I alternate between excitement and dread when Brent ventures into these really sketchy mine tunnels. 😳 but it’s clear how much he loves it!

    • @Johny9405
      @Johny9405 Год назад +1

      That feeling, the excitement and the feeling of danger you have when you round a corner youve never turned to. I think there's a word for that. I think its called adventure. I'd love to venture into one of these mines and see what i can find but i know how dangerous it can be.

  • @vickiwalker3486
    @vickiwalker3486 Год назад +34

    I was “biting my nails” as I watched you scoot down that degraded mine shaft. It was a relief to hear that you are looking into mining engineers and gaining some experience in that area. I appreciate the contribution you are making in terms of the history of the West and its mines.⛏

  • @tmataya
    @tmataya Год назад +31

    Walking around Austin in my Cerro Gordo T-shirt, people ask about it and I love spreading the word! Hope to get out there one day! Thank you Brent for your efforts and your willingness to share it all with us.

  • @andrewdriggers1368
    @andrewdriggers1368 Год назад +839

    Brent is a great story teller. I love his passion for history.

    • @jamesrobertson2361
      @jamesrobertson2361 Год назад +36

      Brent is now a part of that history.

    • @frankmorris4790
      @frankmorris4790 Год назад +31

      I was pretty sure he wouldn't last a month.. Musta been the shoes....
      Boy, he's proved me wrong, kid has sand. More of his gen could take a lesson!

    • @CindyNeumann4726
      @CindyNeumann4726 Год назад +11

      Frank Morris- I love your comments about how much Brent has changed over these past three years. I have relatives in Missouri who are Morris’s Joseph Zino, frank and Carl. My G grandmother married Joseph zino morris in 1906. She later adopted her own granddaughter who is my mom and her son was Joseph Eldridge who was the father of mama but weirdly became her uncle. I am so lucky that my great grandparents did this and they raised me as well on their small farm in Ogden Utah. Home for me is always 1021 the address to their lane and property. It was the garden of Eden for me and I loved it there. What fun to climb the bails of hay in the barn and make tunnels to find kittens and for the views from the window at the top. I was free there to roam and explore the river that was the life of the place and Papa knew how to do everything from building the eight houses and planted a tree for every purpose so fresh fruits all summer and canned the rest. Jam had a room for all of the trees produced and the garden was full of vegetables that we grew. We had a milking cow, chickens and pets in our backyard and pigs down by the river and to tease them was the most fun. I’d stand up on their fence which made them run as fast as they could and ram their heads on fence. What fun to watch and enjoy taking them some corn husks as a treat for them and for the cow. It’s weird what they like to eat. Anyway potential cousin. I’m just saying hi. Cindy

    • @protozoanpro
      @protozoanpro Год назад +6

      Such a unique and cool skill to have too. Not many people I watch regularly on RUclips anymore, but you know I’m clicking on his vids

    • @frankmorris4790
      @frankmorris4790 Год назад +5

      @@CindyNeumann4726 Well i am going to say, like as not. We Morris's were some of the first in Iowa, Stockport to be exact .The original Morris land is still partly intact. The cabin (replica) some buildings and a grave yard. You got any Veech in ya? That little bone orchard is chock full of Morris and Veech.
      See ya Cuz

  • @14BRIANBOY
    @14BRIANBOY Год назад +4

    Your past 3 years reminds me of the old saying, "None of us know what tomorrow will bring ... but, in Cerro Gordo tomorrow might just be the best day of your life". There's so much to explore. 💚

  • @chasingthetwins7951
    @chasingthetwins7951 Год назад +3

    I absolutely LOVE what you’ve done with your RUclips plaques - I’ve been watching for a few years now and wish you nothing but luck and love. Your passion for this place is so palpable as a viewer I can taste it. Well done sir.

  • @raywalchuk9607
    @raywalchuk9607 Год назад +69

    Can't believe that 3 years has already come and gone.i have been following all of this from pretty much day one, and realized how many memories I have accumulated through Brent's eyes and the fantastic storytelling he presents. I am that from that country to the north and spend countless amounts of my free time visiting and exploring the old abandoned mining towns up here. Still, as I watch these videos; I can literally feel the aura, the spirit and the history of Cerro Gordo. Thank you Brent for the last 3 years. Thank for putting yourself out here for all of to see and appreciate not just the trials and victories of owning this town, but also the real beauty of it all. Hope to make it down there sometime soon and see it all with my own eyes. Until then I continue to look forward to see it through yours

    • @catgoon
      @catgoon Год назад

      ya, can't believe it too

  • @stevenl.passalacqua3953
    @stevenl.passalacqua3953 Год назад +54

    Already said it and I'll say it again: The world needs more people like Brent

  • @DesertBloomBettas
    @DesertBloomBettas Год назад +16

    I can't believe I've been watching your channel for three years - from the very beginning. It feels like a short three years, because it's been so much fun, and I'm so glad you decided to share this entire journey with us!

  • @Lilhoney314
    @Lilhoney314 Год назад +2

    Brent, you're the only thing that keeps me coming back to RUclips. I love how you're helping us relive Cerro Gordo's past, as well as, how you're reshaping it's future. Keep up the amazing work and please, stay safe. 🙏

  • @jamiegambino6406
    @jamiegambino6406 Год назад +5

    3 years already Brent!!! That's amazing it's gone so quick and iv been here more or less from the very beginning,love what your doing Brent. here's to the next 3 years and many many more, stay safe bro 🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪

  • @khamen723
    @khamen723 Год назад +95

    Brent, what you’ve done is nothing short of incredible. You’re a man of destiny

  • @tylergraves2446
    @tylergraves2446 Год назад +26

    Watching this entire journey from the beginning has been nothing short of inspiring, allowing us to feel a true part of the journey, the history, the rebuild, and the future. What an awesome recap, cheers to the years ahead.
    If you'd ever oblique to letting an artist come do an artist residency, I'd be honored

    • @17luckynumbers
      @17luckynumbers Год назад +4

      Thats such a great idea! I know a lot of national parks do that. Im looking forward to seeing Cerro Gordo someday soon i hope. I can imagine how beautiful the night sky would be, as well as gorgeous sunsets.

  • @JRRedDawg
    @JRRedDawg Год назад +8

    It's really cool to hear of a community of miners of that time that focused on the mineral aspect. I grew up in Utah so everything that was taken from the mines before the 1980s shutdown was precious mettles. All the beautiful and some priceless minerals were just thrown to the side in search for the riches of the time. You got a cool spot.

  • @d4roon
    @d4roon Год назад +21

    I think this is the only channel I was able to watch for 3 years straight, without skipping a video or even yawning once.
    Good job Brent, you are doing something truly special, your enthusiasm and commitment is mind-blowing. I hope to be able to copy-paste this comment in 3,6,9 etc years from now :)!

  • @dahvyee
    @dahvyee Год назад +2

    I love these X years in Cerro videos. They always make me emotional because I always remember what was happening in my life the same time you made those videos. My son was born 2020 an everytime you flashback so do I, the music also always hits so hard. I love it and yet I still get teary eyed. Love ya brent, Im so happy you decided to do this and share your journey with us.

  • @gnarlyhogg
    @gnarlyhogg Год назад +86

    When I look at my great great grandfather's pocket watch, I try to imagine what life back in 1898 was like. Thanks for sharing with us this beautiful piece of history Brent!

    • @Auggies1956
      @Auggies1956 Год назад +4

      Man is this ever great! I have passed on the two pocket watches left to me, that were my grandfather's, to my two brothers. I have pictures and memories of him to feed my thoughts.

    • @TrySomeFentanyl
      @TrySomeFentanyl Год назад +4

      Rick from pawn stars will give you $20 for it. He’s gotta frame it, hold it, advertise for it, and still make a profit. $10 is what he can do.

    • @justaregularbattlecat2127
      @justaregularbattlecat2127 Год назад +2

      You should play red dead redemption 2

    • @gnarlyhogg
      @gnarlyhogg Год назад +2

      @@Auggies1956 When you pass on an object, it becomes an heirloom. I’ve learned a lot about my family’s history since inheriting this pocket watch, and I intend on keeping the history alive for when I pass on the watch to the next generation

  • @jennjones5835
    @jennjones5835 Год назад +6

    My now 5 year old and I have been watching since the beginning. He loves your show. He sent you a Scooby-Doo book for your library about a ghost miner. I hope you found it at least entertaining.
    From Galien, Michigan- Jenny & Benny

  • @barrypos55
    @barrypos55 Год назад +46

    CONGRATULATIONS on the 3 year anniversary. Ive been enthralled since episode one. Look after yourself Brent.

  • @jcman-lp6lg
    @jcman-lp6lg Год назад +3

    been here since year one, moments like this goes to show how much power/change/impact a single person can have on the world

  • @adambk103
    @adambk103 Год назад +5

    Love seeing the progress the past 3 years has been a journey and have watch since your 1st video blew up and seeing how much life you brought back to this past ghost town is inspiring and seeing how much work and dedication you have is outstanding and shows with the volunteers by your side helping with your goal

  • @exploringthetributaries643
    @exploringthetributaries643 Год назад +42

    It's been an amazing 3 years of videos for us viewers! I'd like to say thank you Brent, and hopefully many more years to come!

    • @M1NDCR4WL3R
      @M1NDCR4WL3R Год назад

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  • @sdelling1
    @sdelling1 Год назад +49

    Hello Everyone! I started watching about a year into the story. Every episode leaves me happy and inspired! Thanks so much for staying true to who you are Brent, it shows!

    • @San_CD
      @San_CD Год назад +2

      This is relatable

    • @SimpleGunner
      @SimpleGunner Год назад +2

      if you havent yet, go watch at least some of those really videos. watching unexperienced brent do stuff is fun.

  • @karenmcneil9865
    @karenmcneil9865 Год назад +12

    Hello Brent. I am an Aussie and I have been watching your channel since the first time you arrived at Cerro Gordo. It was snowing on your first night when your car died. You have done a fantastic job 3 years on and I look forward to every time you upload. I wish you all the very best for the future that you are going to have exploring everything that makes you feel happy. I will be coming to see you in the near future just have to save enough to come and stay and help out with anything that needs an extra helping hand. All the best to you my friend 😊😊 love from Australia. 😊😊

  • @therealav77
    @therealav77 Год назад +3

    This video is like a video version of time capsule.. re living all these great moments from your journey. 3 years later and your adventures truly haven’t even started. There’s so many more things over that horizon. And I know you’ll do it all. And more. That’s your way. That’s what makes this channel and you great. Truly showing everyone what it takes to change your life and chase your dreams no matter what wild adventure it brings and love and enjoy the up and downs. You always have a great way of approaching every situation even if you know it’s going to be a battle and pushing through.

  • @deirdrepasko9965
    @deirdrepasko9965 Год назад +3

    Hard to believe it's been three years already! I've been following since you bravely and tearfully lost the American Hotel. Lots of adventures you have been on and have taken us along every step of the way. Your videos just fascinate me and Thank-you for returning back to the original music. Your cinematography is also amazing. You just keep getting better and better. I'm so Happy for you in all of your endeavor's and look forward to you working on other projects. It's amazing just how far you've come on the American Hotel! Also, expanding the library to the cozy cottage is a good idea, perhaps you could put bookshelves in ALL the cabins you're planning on rebuilding?
    In any case, Brent, Congratulations on THREE YEARS of living in your Home in Cerro Gordo! And Congratulations on the Silver RUclips plaque!

  • @chrisusher7600
    @chrisusher7600 Год назад +7

    This channel changed my life, so much so that I convinced my wife to take a road trip with me down to the ghost town. The experience was well worth the mileage and the sun burn lol.
    After I looked around, smelled the air and took in the beauty, and filled my phone memory with countless pictures, I packed up and started the drive home forever changed with a special love and appreciation for not only the journey, but the story/history. Thanks Brent, your a legend!

  • @ryansheppard21
    @ryansheppard21 Год назад +18

    Brent, I have been fortunate to watch since your second episode. You will go down as one incredible leader. Your passion has accomplished so many great things in a short time. Thousands of us love you man!

  • @denalinde
    @denalinde Год назад +9

    I come from a mining family & seeing the library made me so happy, that their history is being preserved. Thank you for all your hard work. 💜

  • @anneminnick4786
    @anneminnick4786 Год назад

    Ghost Towns are so wonderful. It's good to see you restoring one. When
    I saw the old restored home you are living in , I was reminded of my Great Grandmother's home on Cape Cod. I was about 6 or 7 when we went there to spend a few days before Grandma sold it. I fell in love with the old green wood stove she had still used up to the early 1960's.
    She had a matching green coffee
    Grinder on the wall by the stove near
    the pantry. The best thing of all to me was the beautiful hand pump for
    fresh cold well water right in the kitchen sink. I was in awe of her
    Home.
    The house did have a modern
    Bathroom though. Anyway it might
    be fun for you to put a hand pump in
    one of the kitchen sinks of one of the town homes. Could still run a separate hot water line to the sink.
    I also want to tell you about my
    Grandma's summer cottage by a lake. My family lived there one summer while my parents were
    building our new home. It had indoor
    plumbing , but since there were 7 of
    us using the cottage , and it's septic was a small unit for a tiny 3 room cottage, Mom and Dad had us all do
    our baths and shampoos in the lake.
    There was a flowering bush that Mom showed us would suds up nice and smelled great . She said our ancestor Wampanoags used it for
    bathing.We loved that.
    In the kitchen there was a real oak
    Ice Box. The Iceman delivered ice to
    all the occupied cottages with Ice Boxes, 2 -4 times per week . He Always gave us big ice chips to run around with.
    Last but not least was the Two
    Seater Outhouse , which we all had to use during the day but could use the real indoor toilet at night if we
    Absolutely had too. There were HUGE spiders that built webs across
    the seat holes ! At 5 years old I was terrified of one crawling on my butt.
    I knew they weren't poisonous , just
    wicked creepy. Mom made me get a stick myself to wreck the webs and knock the spiders down in the hole.
    I still have nightmares on occasion lol.
    Well hope my stories didn't bore you. The two seater Outhouse is the
    only one I ever heard of . My Grandpa who built it was quite a
    Character. He'd be out directing
    traffic for parking for family cookouts in his Red Thermal Long
    Johns ! Life of the party jokester.
    Well , that's it, just thought you might enjoy some of these old time
    ideas for your ghost town. Namaste.
    Carpe Diem.Loved the Library in the TNT Locker Storage Room. I'm an avid reader too, That would suit me just fine.Enjoy.
    I watch alot of Aussie opal and
    gold mining shows. Was a little Rockhound when I was in 3rd grade.
    Happy memories ,for this 70 plus old lady . Well , phew , enough said lol

  • @AmericanMadeAdventures
    @AmericanMadeAdventures Год назад +6

    Three years already! Wow time flies. So glad I learned about Cero Gordo by finding your channel and being exposed to the history by you. Thumb up and shared.

  • @chadboiiii
    @chadboiiii Год назад +8

    Three years of watching you explore, overcome hardships, and shower my eyes with the beauty of Cerro Gerdo. I want to thank you Brent! I hope I'm here for many many more years of mysterious explorations, beautiful sunrises, sunsets and everything in-between. Thank you for everything ❤

  • @dylanbailey3493
    @dylanbailey3493 Год назад +11

    Cant believe it’s been 3 years. Congrats Brent! Glad I’ve had the opportunity to witness this journey you’re on!

  • @dalaimommadrama8929
    @dalaimommadrama8929 Год назад +5

    It's not a ghost town....you've given it a heartbeat again. Its alive once more. Great video. I wish you and your little piece of earth well.

  • @pollyalamode
    @pollyalamode Год назад +3

    Life is for living and you are slaying it! Congratulations on three years. I discovered your channel from the beginning and it's been amazing watching your successes and your own personal growth. Thank you for sharing it all with us!

  • @steveszpyrka2693
    @steveszpyrka2693 Год назад +1

    Brett, like so many, I have been here since day one. And everything said in these comments are so true. You are exactly where you are supposed to be right now. The perfect person to be living this incredible journey and sharing your journey. Congrats on the 3 years, and dang son, you can tell a story!

  • @Arzman6011
    @Arzman6011 Год назад +10

    Absolutely awesome Brent, your town is no longer a ghost town, you and all your helpers have brought it back to life. It is being rebuilt on the foundations of it's old self, and you are the reason for it's rebirth. So keep on doing what you're doing, breathing life back into what was sleeping, just waiting for you. The force of your will is what makes it alive again.

  • @DarkSiv
    @DarkSiv Год назад +7

    I haven't finished the video yet, but the thought just occurred to me.. Thank you so much for sticking it out and bringing Cerro Gordo to where it is now and not quitting. You could have given up many times and I know you've talked about the serious struggles you face with mental health and loneliness. But you persevere and provide great content to us here on RUclips and also an amazing town that someday will be a tourist spot for many generations to come. Heck, I can even see the town coming back to life with permanent residents and what have you. So, thank you, Brent. From the bottom of my heart. I appreciate this journey you're so generously sharing with us. I don't know you personally, and you don't know me, but I love ya dude. Keep'er going and I hope you live long and prosper!

  • @Cdc1151
    @Cdc1151 Год назад +19

    So awesome that you stuck with this for 3 years. I know you don’t have much choice once you stepped into it, but you’re killing it man

    • @murphyebass7837
      @murphyebass7837 Год назад +6

      Yeah I remember when he started thinking what the actual fuck is he thinkin. But here we are 3 years on. Impressive

  • @hAnkoCZ
    @hAnkoCZ Год назад

    I started watching this channel before our daughter was born. She turns three in two weeks. It’s a reminder how fast time flies by, but also how much one can accomplish. You are an amazing human being, Brent, I applaud you for the hard work you’ve done. And although I live in a small country in Europe, I hope that one day I will be able to visit Cerro Gordo and sit on the sunset rock, too. Yeah, that would be nice. Thank you.

  • @skwatson2617
    @skwatson2617 Год назад +5

    Wow! Seeing how far you’ve come is amazing. You’re doing something very special here. Well done👍🏻👏🏻

  • @kathyrogers1703
    @kathyrogers1703 Год назад +16

    It's so good to see Owen Lake coming back. Thank you for sharing the great progress you have been making at Cerro Gordo. It is always a pleasure watching your videos! 🎉

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector Год назад

      Sadly, LA will likely repeat its previous performance. Hope not, though.

  • @donnytucker
    @donnytucker Год назад +11

    The last three years have been amazing to watch your journey. We look forward to many more years of adventures, discoveries, and the growth and restoration of the town. Thanks for all you do Brent.

  • @karakinch7867
    @karakinch7867 Год назад +12

    There is nothing more attractive than seeing someone so passionate about what they do! Cant wait to explore this town in person one day! 💕

  • @nancyheneghan4760
    @nancyheneghan4760 Год назад +2

    Love watching everything you’ve done over these 3 years. It’s been amazing. You are doing the dream of many of us old people and I’m sure quite a few younger also. Glad you are finding a better balance now. It has been there this long and with all you are doing will live on for a few more generations. Thank you

  • @davep3768
    @davep3768 Год назад +35

    In my opinion your main library building, with the porch, should have a large journal, like the one Bilbo Bagins used in LOTR, and each visitor should be encouraged to jot down their thoughts on their visit to your town. They could inscribe a note to others, to you etc.
    As each is filled it can have a place of honor in your second library.

    • @patriciamallory2732
      @patriciamallory2732 Год назад

      Hi Brent, thanks to your exciting quests for rediscovering the past lives of mining in our area here by Owens Lake. I pass it each time on my way up to Bishop. I've wandered alone a few times years ago taking photos of Darwin and was warned that I was lucky I wasn't turned up missing , by trespassing in unknown territories by disgruntled inhabitants! But, I find it interesting to search for forgotten areas , lost in times past. I'd love to visit your libraries and hotel one day soon. I'll be donating books to add to your collections and think that having a sign in book for visitors should be a great idea and complement your wonderful concerns for our distinct properties, unknown to so many travelers as they whiz past on their way up north towards Mammoth and beyond! God Bless and keep you safe, in your ambitious and exciting journies ahead!

  • @dintonfreeman4176
    @dintonfreeman4176 Год назад +1

    I remember stumbling across your first video not too long after you posted it, and I absolutely LOVE watching you and your little ghost town grow so much and already the people it's impacted in just 3 short years with many more years of blessings to come! Stay strong brother! You got this!

  • @teepeeX
    @teepeeX Год назад +8

    I so glad I've been here from the beginning and have witnessed all the finds, changes fun and laughter , tough times ... and devastating times .. I really think you've come out the other side Brent as you said you're finally home 😂❤

  • @rileydoman3366
    @rileydoman3366 Год назад +13

    This is one of my favorite RUclips channels! I love hearing the history and stories of what was once a town I had never heard about, told from a guy who really really cares about it! I would love to come visit Cerro gordo one day

  • @lonewaer
    @lonewaer Год назад +6

    First of all congratulations on that project ! It's been fascinating discovering both the town and your progress on your different sub-projects for it.
    Clearing the Omega tunnel can probably be done, or at least decently tried, without professional help. The key is to be super secure about it. The way you dived as deep as you could into it got me anxious. Now the video is out so I know you're fine, but I find it to be madness to just slip into any space you can without clearing it as much as possible. Helmets are the bare minimum but you've got that covered.
    Basically, before thinking of clearing the big collapse, what you want is a clear, fast, exit. You need to be able to trot (if not run) back out. So you've got to clear out all of the other lesser collapses that you climbed/descended. That's a lot of work, because I don't mean, put it aside, I mean, get it completely out of the tunnel. The tunnel is small enough as it is. Then a good idea might be to reinforce the entire tunnel further, because you can't trust the old structure they added. First because it didn't protect them when it was fresh, so now that it's somewhat rotten, it's definitely weak. That's also a lot of work. Then only, I think, you can start realistically thinking about clearing the big collapse. Otherwise, yes, it will probably require professional help, but that's going to cost a lot of money.

  • @wildlandsairsoft5499
    @wildlandsairsoft5499 Год назад +3

    Brett and Cerro Gordo deserve a documentary at this point

    • @HondaSquid
      @HondaSquid Год назад

      that's very true. people should know about the investment firm backing his purchase of the area to turn into a tourist spot. especially the people who donated money to him despite the fact that he got millions invested already. funny how he doesn't share this info anywhere

  • @mhughes1160
    @mhughes1160 Год назад +4

    Of all the RUclips channels I’ve watched I can’t imagine
    anyone more perfect than Brent for this place
    Thanks for sharing your great adventures

  • @LIL_FRASER_
    @LIL_FRASER_ Год назад +6

    Man how time flies I remember clicking on your channel watching your first video back in March 2020 and now we’re here. It’s great to see how much the community has grown keep up the great work❤🙏

  • @travis7211
    @travis7211 Год назад +775

    In 100 years, people will be telling the stories of Brent Underwood and his impact on Cerro Gordo and the legacy he left behind.

    • @klukyapb5361
      @klukyapb5361 Год назад

      @@pirateradioFPV the internet did not exist back then sherlock, no records.

    • @winfortheworld
      @winfortheworld Год назад +29

      @@pirateradioFPV you realize that's a major reason for him to be doing this? so people can be able to name two people from 100 years ago. to bring attention to not just this place but to preserving history in general? if you don't like his methodology, don't watch. jeez always some negative nancy.

    • @GabrielBadwolf
      @GabrielBadwolf Год назад +15

      @@pirateradioFPV well duh, he gotta get the money to keep things running somewhere so of course he’s making money on these videos and from sponsors and merch etc. Peter is also right. Brent loves this place and it’s history, there is no faking how excited he gets about it all. No one is making you watch.

    • @camcate9701
      @camcate9701 Год назад

      @@pirateradioFPV Aren't you a grown man? You don't watch beach bums but you play with glorified rc toys. Go post some more videos no one will watch.

    • @topcat26ft
      @topcat26ft Год назад +6

      ​@@pirateradioFPV not only can I do that I can name the lady that ran the hore house all thanks to brent

  • @deborahrahalski
    @deborahrahalski Год назад +9

    What an amazing adventure it's been - by far the one channel I not only keep up with but go back to re-watch episodes often because your journey has been and continues to be an inspiration to follow my own dreams and appreciate the special moments. You've become a Master Storyteller, Brent and I'm looking forward to the chapters to come.

  • @barrybrehm3555
    @barrybrehm3555 Год назад +4

    Brent, I think it’s amazing what you have done over the past three years. It is something that I would probably never be able to do wonderful

  • @Violin-qc7jd
    @Violin-qc7jd Год назад +2

    I enjoy your determination and explorations Brent. As to your Omega tunnel, Frank, from "Exploring Abandoned Mines," has had a similar issue clearing collapsed areas in his Yankee Boy Mine. He has cleared at least two collapses by digging and loading rock into a mine car and rolling the loads out to the portal. I don't remember how many car loads he has removed but it has been hundreds. As he proceeds further into the mine he adds new timbering. A clear path to the portal would be safer and immensely helpful in removing all of the collapsed rock. A mine car and rail track would really help. Best of luck in clearing the Omega adit, it's very exciting to imagine what lies beyond the collapse! I look forward to following your progress. John

  • @bradpoole3943
    @bradpoole3943 Год назад +6

    Wow Brent, to think 3 years has passed since your literal first video popped up on my suggestions one night! What a journey it has been. Keep being awesome. Hi from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @martinmatejkleibl3011
    @martinmatejkleibl3011 Год назад +26

    Ahoj Brent už 3 roky tě sleduji na yt. Jsem z Czech Republik. Jsi super chlap. Děkuji za tvé videa. Jsou jak balzám na duši a ta příroda kolem tebe je velmi uklidňující. Děkuji za TEBE.

  • @yorkazuna5934
    @yorkazuna5934 Год назад +19

    You are an incredibly gifted story teller Brent. I've never been more addicted to a channel or a story. Thank you so much for taking us on the ride in such a vivid, exciting way.

  • @paullambert4445
    @paullambert4445 Год назад +6

    Brent, it’s great to see all the progress you’ve made on the entire town. Thanks for sharing! 🔪🎸

  • @GregoryJohnston77
    @GregoryJohnston77 Год назад +1

    Man, i can't express how much i love this channel. I'm from the mojave dessert, right outside of Edwards Air force base, and growing up, my dad used to take me to all the mining towns, i moved to arkansas as a teenager in 1990. I'm married now and have kids. My wife has always wanted to go to California just to see where i was from. We plan on taking a trip there to cali to show my wife, and if you are accepting company, it's my dream to return to a place my dad took me as a kid and meet you.

  • @Adam13Chalmers
    @Adam13Chalmers Год назад +8

    So many of us, with comfortable lives, envy your experience so much. Maybe that says enough about what most of us are missing in our daily life experience. Thank you Brent! Cheers to 3 Years!!!

  • @mommymooby
    @mommymooby Год назад +10

    It's been a while since I've watched, a couple of months I think.... can't believe it's already been three years. First video I saw was around the 6 month mark. Brent is an incredible human being, it's been really interesting to watch his transformation as well as the town. 💕

  • @bethdoublekickchick8007
    @bethdoublekickchick8007 Год назад +13

    3 years already? I still remember watching the first episode when you arrived, doesn't seem that long ago...congratulations Brent 🤘🎉🤘

    • @trudymccann3671
      @trudymccann3671 Год назад +1

      Me too, I remember watching his first Video. I was thinking oh this won't last long. WRONG~!

    • @bethdoublekickchick8007
      @bethdoublekickchick8007 Год назад +1

      @@trudymccann3671 It's nice to be wrong about things like this, so happy this channel is still here and gets better with every update 😀

  • @meganboldt7092
    @meganboldt7092 Год назад

    Lovely video and commentary again, Brent. I AM SO EXCITED ABOUT THE OMEGA!!! I've been thinking about this tunnel since you first posted about it and something about it intrigues me to no end!! So glad you're revisiting it again. :) Take care, and see ya next video!

  • @andrewlarson2753
    @andrewlarson2753 Год назад +2

    Congrats Brent! You’re a great example of perseverance and grit. Easy to give up when circumstances & nature push back, making it difficult. Great anniversary video, hope to make it up there this spring.

  • @blacksheepdino
    @blacksheepdino Год назад +4

    Brent you are amazing. I've followed you from day one. Your story is addicting so don't keep us hanging so long. So much more to come I'm sure. Thanks for your sharing of your adventure!

  • @MrVikingsandra
    @MrVikingsandra Год назад +9

    You're such a great narrator Brent! Watching this recap gives me the chills. In the best possible way. It really means we can make anything happen if we really put our mind to it! 💪💕

  • @Blackkittymom
    @Blackkittymom Год назад +5

    I love that your passion has made so many others feel passionate about history. I watch your videos when I want to remind myself why I don't give up on my dreams! I love this channel. Thanks for what you're doing! Never stop!

  • @ildiko1vt
    @ildiko1vt Год назад +3

    What an adventure it has been Brent! What a special life you lead!!! So glad you are able to tell this story. Stay well and invigorated!!! Looking forward to the next three years.😍

  • @Tclans
    @Tclans Год назад +4

    Brent, get a Borescope with a couple of meters of wire length.
    It will probably make scouting a whole lot easier!

  • @rickmelcher1351
    @rickmelcher1351 Год назад +7

    Good to see you back again and looking forward to hotel progress!

  • @raeward8092
    @raeward8092 Год назад +4

    Home is where the heart is Brent, and it’s safe to say we all know where your heart is held.
    Be safe and well, and never lose sight of your love for exploring, discovering and learning.
    Thank you for sharing your home with us, it’s a wonderful place.

  • @jamesrobertson4258
    @jamesrobertson4258 Год назад +9

    Dave Sparks has videos helping you were outrageous and so entertaining thank you. And Dave Sparks is a true hero and Diesel Dave

  • @missachurch5998
    @missachurch5998 Год назад +1

    We all LOVE you Brent!!!! You are a man of men!!! Amazingly beautiful man!!! Thanks for saving our history!!!!! My daddy owned a mine in Montana, with a friend of his. They sold it and it hit big, SUPER BIG, just 27ft in. smh. Love ya lots! Stay safe, happy and healthy!! ⛏🤠

  • @JRRedDawg
    @JRRedDawg Год назад +2

    If you need help building a garden I have lived on hundreds of off-grid farms all over the country. Growing medical pot, but my specialty was to bring in the food sustainably. I figure I went to off grid school for half of my life. Turning 44 tomorrow. This video reminds me of so much that I was so blessed to be a part of building and bringing forward. I still work in the sticks so I'm pretty open on travel. I think what you have done and are doing here is such an amazing dream come true. Blessings brother!

  • @Mickger88
    @Mickger88 Год назад +18

    Thank you from Denmark! I love what you are doing and seeing the progress! You are an inspiration!

    • @007nadineL
      @007nadineL Год назад

      Pls email cash instead as youtube takes 40% of yr generous gift
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    • @MechanicalMooCow
      @MechanicalMooCow Год назад +1

      Imagine willfully giving money you worked for, to an investment banker begging for money to build a hotel he burned down to claim insurance on, bought with money he and his three investors put down to buy the land. Kind of embarrassing

    • @BaldMancTwat
      @BaldMancTwat Год назад +1

      @@MechanicalMooCow I agree he should not give this man his money, as he does not need it. But even if those things are true, which the insurance thing almost certainly isn't, that doesn't really change anything. It's fun to watch this guy live in real-life Minecraft, regardless of whether it's being funded by someone else.

    • @Delta9SFBay11
      @Delta9SFBay11 Год назад +1

      @@MechanicalMooCow so what are you trying to say? Can you clarify?

    • @brittanysmith6917
      @brittanysmith6917 Год назад

      When did he have the hotel as an air bnb? I must have missed that

  • @chuckh630
    @chuckh630 Год назад +11

    This has been a wonderful adventure. Looking forward to all the memories you build going forward. Thanks for taking us all along with you!

  • @CRUISERMUSIC
    @CRUISERMUSIC Год назад +5

    Been here since the start, almost never made a comment but i have so much respect for brent. The way he just talks about cerro gordo and his love for it. Love it. Onto another 3 years!

  • @sgh7842
    @sgh7842 Год назад

    Crazy this has been a 3 year journey, just seems like yesterday I watched your 1st video in the snow trying to make you way up there as the road was gone,
    Your story telling has been outstanding and I always look out for the notification of a new chapter.

  • @scottishcatlady
    @scottishcatlady Год назад +1

    Been watching from the start! Can't believe its been3 years. Found your channel just at the start of the pandemic in the UK. Loved seeing your journey and it's been so inspiring and seeing the exploration and progress. All the best Brent and looking forward to seeing more in the future. 🐈🐈🐈

  • @swordangel01
    @swordangel01 Год назад +5

    Hard to believe its been three years. I remember watching your first video a few days after you posted it, and it was a great way to 'escape' during the pandemic. Keep it up Brent, you're inspiring many people to leave the comfort of routine and embark on new adventures.