ABANDONED Ranch House In The Middle Of Nowhere Nevada
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Join us as we explore a creepy abandoned ranch house in the woods, which ironically is also in the middle of the desert! If you dislike this video, please post your reasoning below so we can improve our videos and earn a thumbs up from you later!
The ranch house was complete with a tire swing for the kids out front and painted in a nice light blue and white. Unfortunately it's been getting flooded by some type of constant running spring, which has caused the old building to quickly deteriorate.
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I always love these kinds of explores in the middle of nowhere bc u can actually take your time to "take it all in" . Looks like it may have been a peaceful home at one time. 👍
Same here, I prefer the rural locations over the city locations.
Explore With Us definitely
I too love the google earth views, every day I check to see if you have posted a new video. looking forward to more great stuff from the Explore with us crew!! You and your crew do a great job!! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Russell, I really appreciate the continued support. I am also very happy most like the new format.
I really like your videos because you don't rush through them and too your vids ar'nt about drama. There pretty well relaxing to watch. Kinda would like to be there exploring those places with you all.
Is there going to be a second part to this? Seems there was so much more to see and it just ended!
I don't comment much but I did recently come across your channel and making my way through your videos. Very well done and narrated as well. Enjoyed all so far and subscribed!
Thank you for the support Gina Z.. :-)
strange how much rain is at that house in the desert ..so green too a nice place to have a cabin for sure ! too bad it is in such bad shape ! thanks for sharing this video adventure:-)
It's not in the desert. That's a common misconception. Everybody thinks "Vegas" when they see the word "Nevada". I lived in Vegas for a few years and had the opportunity to explore the state. While there is desert (and plenty of it), that only makes up a small portion of a rather large state.
Reno, for instance, is a seven hour drive from Vegas, and the climate is completely different. You've got all of the things shown in this video- trees, water, grass, etc. It's basically exactly like Northern California. My money says that this video was taken somewhere in the northwestern region of Nevada.
I liked the Google Earth spot at the beginning. Wish you would have shown some of the actual drive getting there though. I enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing. 😆
Thank you, and we plan on making our videos more like mini-documentaries showing a little driving and stuff like that. Thank you for the feedback. :-)
I like the Google Earth shots. Provides perspective!
All the water, that could be a spring behind the house, I get curious to know the story on this places. Really cool videos dude, be safe
I like the way you go and investigate abandoned places because it just shows the beauty and grace of places and plus you also show what kind of place it was as you try and teach people things to and help others out by doing investigations into disappearances.
I have to ask about this one though what kind of mine it was? and what kind of hawk did you run into? thank you for your videos looking forward to more have a great day or evening.
Thank you so much for the kind words, you have made my day, honestly! It was a gold and silver mine. I think it was a Red Tailed Hawk. Must of had a nest nearby.
you welcome very much and ty for your reply and yea the only kind of hawks I know of around here where I live is chicken hawks I just never seen a red tailed hawk before and I wonder what was more valuable back then? gold or silver? or what could gain the most profit?
Great idea with the Google earth. It looked like an interesting place can't wait for the next one.
Thank you, great to hear the positive feedback when using google earth.
I like the google views, gives us an idea about the country side and how desolate it is. Great find
Awesome! And I like the fallout reference man
Right on, thank you for the support.
Good one!I wanted more lol but then I always do.How green it was!What was the water from?It couldn't have been recent rain,could it?It looked like it had been there quite some time.Loved the views through the windows.What a beautiful place.
Yeah, the scenery in some of these places are purely amazing. I can't understand why this state doesn't do more to show the beauty. Wait until you see some of the scenery in the next places we visit. Very stunning and hard to believe it's in the middle of the desert!
What an amazing place.
Isn't it funny how so many of these abandoned buildings have old mattresses in them?
I agree, it's weird how there seems to always be old mattresses and smashed up toilets at almost every place.
Explore With Us there for awhile it was jackets. Every video I kept watching had a jacket somewhere in the abandoned house!
This was fascinating, loved the idea of using Google earth and showing it in the video first before taking us to the place that you found. I would love to know the history of that place but, unfortunately, there is no way of finding out. Looked like it would have been a nice place at one time. Kind of sad and creepy at the same time.
Thank you Karen, and I always love to ponder who must have lived there, and what it must have been like when it was inhabited. I always leave with more questions then when I arrive.
+Explore With Us That is exactly what I think too :)
Your videos are very interesting. I am a fanatic!
Edgardo Negron Thank you. :-)
Hi guys. Going through your older videos i like them alot. Please make more ty.
Great video, again. Can't wait to see that mine. :)
Thanks bro! :-)
Wishing you guys a very merry Christmas from a good new year from chairli in Aberdeen Scotland
Thank you so much Charles, Merry Christmas to you and your family too!
Awesome find. I really liked the google earth intro.
Thank you, I wasn't sure, but I think it will be great for the new format.
I thought it was a great addition and worked really well since the place was in the middle of no where.
I think you're right, many times viewers are unaware of how remote these places are.
This is like Premium exploration footage. . Love it (y)
Thank you so much, I really appreciate your support and knowing you enjoyed the footage.
+Explore With Us You're welcome Awesome job on the videos also the Google Earth intro is cool good idea :) (y)
Let me know if you have any suggestions on improving further. :-)
Awesome video..., I love photographing old homesteads. Where exactly is this place in Nevada and can you tell me where there's more like this, I would love to go there? I'm from the Lake Tahoe area, thanks.
That hawk in the background sounds so cool.
Quite a bit of shade for a desert location, I can see why they located the buildings there!
Yeah, I love finding the little oasis in the middle of the desert. It's very strange to come out of the sagebrush and into some massive trees and shade.
Love you guys!
No improvement needed. Looking forward to the mine part.
Thank you.
Love what you do, but these short vids are a bummer, lol!
Love the intro!
Thank you Cam.
Nice vid n environment!
Another excellent video. Where do you guys find the music to use for them?
Thank You. Epidemic Sound. :-)
How do you find the places you go. Just found your channel and I enjoy it alot.
Thank you. I use a lot of different maps, usually starting with public land maps, mylandmatters.org, google earth, and then research further using county property records. :-)
Hard to believe they built that house at the bottom of those hills in a flood plane.
Weird, wonder how long ago this was.
My Que stion is since watching ur desert videos, why in the helldo ppl build places like this hrs and hrs from a town and then up and leave? Great video but seems like the res more to this place. Its weird there r woods in the desert w water. So weird.
Mostly these are places with mines, and once the mines run dry, they leave for another mine. There are a lot of natural springs in the desert, so you find a lot of these places close to the springs.
As remote as most places are that you go to brother .......I only hope you are armed with some kind of weapon !! Be safe and thank you for the adventures !!
I like the set up he had ! didnt ya check out the "mine" ?
We are going back to check out the mine with more equipment, but I just wanted to throw up a quick sample of our new format to get feedback. Expect another video on the mine soon, and thank you for watching.
Great exploration guys! Google Earth works also great to check locations in advance ;)
Thank you bro!
so mutch water floating understand the floor was soft :) what happen with the mine hole ?
We will go back with better equipment to check out the mine tunnel.
Next time, can you make a little detour and pick me up to explore with you..? :D
Hell yeah ***** !
+Explore With Us me too am in the UK not far lol
I like these older versions better than the live ones where the girl constantly says thanks to people that donate.
When you find things like that on google earth... How do you know if it's adandoned? :P
very nice boards
I wonder how people get addresses in homesteads like that since they're remote.
thanks
like it alot in the middle of nature that house if i had money i would love to have it as a fixerupper
Yeah, and it appears there is a natural spring with plenty of water too. I have found a few places like this in the middle of the desert.
great
Beautiful country
All we need is an real doc mitchell
That's not what i would have called you, but if that's your name, that's your name.
GamingGapiche gg. You remembered the quote actually all of us probably do but didnt think to comment it.
As soon as i seen this comment i just had to say it.
GamingGapiche Lol
Did you ever get up to that hole?
That's is groundwater, my parents house also the same, inside the house certain parts this is small hole on the floor, water flows from the hole and then all the furniture wreck.
Nevada's version of a desert oasis!
never went up to that other hole in the beginning?
No, I forgot, but I will go back soon. :-)
Hi im fom Germany.. and i think about suchplaces and their often hot but often hard history
The family has acquired the area on a hike or Aukton. The family wants to move on, makes themselves comfortable and thinks about what to do from the property.
The man deddect what degradable, therefore the Minde .. some years everything goes well suddenly the mine collapses. an them only man of the family is down under it.
The child who sat having goo time until then on the swing got it running with crying to the mother who is horrified and desperate.
Mum and child were upset and dont how to handle the situation.. running aroun and search for "inner holding together"..
She hardly has any friends in the area and wants to break off the "tents" after this awful happening and only went under tears and cryin away with her chil to leave the situation..
n such Situation i always think
What happend to them after that.. where do they live and do the new suounding knw aout the past of the family..
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Many lost mining cities in the US read me thinking in such train of thought ...
I am an empathic human being. I think that's what urban explorers used to think about people living and working in their homes.
If you know and understand what i mean.
A great explore Google earth does its job.A bit much decay, and didnt see aney mining equipment.
That's an interesting point, the lack of mining equipment. I wonder if that massive hole is really a mine tunnel, or something else. I gotta get back out there and see.
Good point. I like reading all the comments because of the different viewpoints. For example, I was looking at the house and yard from a woman's perspective, imagining the loneliness and isolation and trying to keep the children safe and occupied, whereas a man might consider how much work it would take to get the minerals out of the ground, or whatever. ; ) My great grandfather immigrated to Canada from Northern Ireland in the 1860s. He homesteaded in Saskatchewan and before leaving for BC he purchased the mineral rights to the property. Good idea. The land is still producing oil and providing a good income. For a guy who arrived with a five cent piece in his pocket, he did alright.
What about the trail?!?!?
I'd live there
I would if I was poor
Go in there now
3:48 that kinda looks like a face lol
you should let her talk more she sounds less repetitive maybe then i can watch more than 4 mins at a time without wanting to punch myself in ears
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i miss this videos…