Yes, it has happened to me a lot. I have been doing the same thing as you are since the '90's and the exactly the same since about 2008! I am up to about 50 "items" so far.
24:33 The car and it's location looks like an old logging road? AND to your right is a large boulder and with what looks like an opening or overhang ... Thought I would mention it.
Incase you didn't know you can find historical aerial maps on a site of the same name, you might be able to find one old enough to see how the car made it there. netronline - historicalaerials
Great finds in the forest, the car has probably been back there since the area was more recently abandoned and the washout was a road or lane back into the trees. The random firing ranges were, once again, a reminder you should have a blaze orange ballcap on for safety when you are back in random forests but still near civilization. The best thing I've added to my hiking pack is a 1x1ft medium pile microfibre towel (like the kind you clean your car dash with) for wiping off sweat from my head & face. It makes a substantial difference in keeping my vision for taking pictures clearer and keeps me cool by removing moisture. It works a thousand times better than paper towels and is washable and reusable on the next adventure. I love these Google find videos, I can't drive anymore so I live vicariously through your video adventures :) ~Kevin
While you say that the car did not come in through what is now the washout. Since the 1950's much could change after all it is 3/4's of a century. That wash out may have been an access road that overtime became a drainage washout. Also the wash out may have changed the edges causing collapses of the sides; man-made dumping; tree growth and falls... so much could have changed since that old vehicle chugged it's way up the trail.
I agree. There would have most likely been a dirt road back to that area to gather up the coal by car or truck. Seventy years of vegetation can really change the landscape.
Hey Jay What a cool treck through the wood. Walking the woods is one of the most peaceful and serene ways to become closer to our maker. The car was totally awesome. Just wish I knew more about what kind it was. The targets may have been nothing more than trash, but it was tge journey that made it worth while. Thanks for the adventure and am looking forward to seeing where the next journey takes us. Until next time, stay safe and God bless. Steve in Oklahoma
That car must have many stories as well as the area. Very interesting trip... And that bicycle fender... You can imagine so many things back in the day when you come across finds like this.
Love when you have some surprise finds. That car would be a perfect spot to do some really cool light painting. Doesn't matter if what you find is good or not. The scenery and the adventure is always fun. I believe the bark stripping is from a squirrel with the bottom being chewed and the dirt sort of loosened at base of tree. At first I thought porcupine but kind of unusual for one to chew a small spot at the bottom like that and it's not a very big spot further up the tree. Plus I didn't see any of the trees with big areas of stripped bark at the top of the trees where porcupines love to be. It is possible a deer did it but again they don't usually strip bark or rub on a tree next to the ground like that. The splash sounded like a deer.
Love your "Nature's carpet" shirt, Jay!😊 On how did the car get there: Possibly dropped by a large tornado several decades ago? Or hauled there, like you said, by heavy equipment. That rocky terrain looks so challenging and reminds me of how beautifully smooth & nice all the rail trails are you usually ride. The target 2 trek had me a bit nervous when you kept hearing branches being snapped. Glad you're safe! Quite the adventure! Great job at persevering!💙👍
That cold air coming out of the cave is most likely from running water. I'll bet is a river cave. Get ahold of the "action adventure twins". They'll go down any hole.
That second trailer was the scale house and the concrete pads were the ramps for the drive on scales. The front of that trailer was the "office" portion the windows are faced at the scales. The wall inside had a cutout for a window unit a/c it looks like. As far as value they're only worth scrap.
Hey Jay! I enjoyed this adventure!!! Cool finds on the way to the targets!!! Wish I was able to adventure in the woods again like I used to!!! Since I can't, I'll adventure in the woods living vicariously through your vids!!! Thank you so very much for all your hard work and dedication💙💙💙 May God bless you 🙏❤️🙏 Much love ❤️
You know, I would be totally creeped out if I came up on dead bodies or some kind of crime scene. I do hope you take protection because you never know if you might come up on a bear or other type of danger. Please do try to keep safe! Also, was enjoying your videos so much I ended up watching one on TV and another on my phone, lol! My family used to take walks like these in the spring. It would be 10 or 20 of us walking in the woods, usually looking for some old home place or something.
The rock is used for camping. You would build a rockwall and put your fire in front of it. One for blocking the wind and 2 the rocks will hold the heat. Love your videos bro
Maybe I've watched too many Mr. Ballen videos, but my first thought upon seeing those old tents, with belongings still inside, was that you'd stumbled upon a lost hiker's last shelter. It makes sense that it was most probably an old hunting camp, as others have said. And I'm glad that's all it was. But I sure do hate seeing people just leave their garbage. Especially in a beautiful, pristine area like that.
JP, I actually really like your longer videos! I grew up in Allegheny National Forest, so I grew up looking for cool nature finds. Keep it up! I dig your content! - Brad
That’s pretty cool to do that and find those things. A lot of that looks fairly old that it hasn’t been used in years and that’s why all the vegetation has grown up and you can easily see access to the area. It doesn’t take long for Mother Nature to grow back once people leave areas alone for a few years
Wow that was awesome. I love being in the woods and too scared to go anymore. But you take us along! Great video Jay. Been a while since I've watched. Had to step back from my phone for awhile. Be safe❤
When I was a child, I loved going wandering in the woods back in the 80’s. Now being older and thanks to RUclips I would never go in the woods ever again.
that shooting bench has been there a long long long long time. the people probably drove in with trucks. i bet its been there a decade atleast looking at the tarps.....
That was so awesome, love your google maps adventures! Really beautiful landscape! It would be fun to explore that cave or chamber more, that was such a neat find! That car though was such an incredible find! I wonder just exactly how that got there, can you imagine the story behind that? So cool! Just watched the video again and listened really close to the portion where you said to listen closely, and I definitely heard a splash and we did see some ripples in the water too, must have been some kind of big critter that decided to take a dip or a fish jumping? That was crazy! What a great video JP, thank you! 💙
Good video. Like the cave addit and the old car. It got spooky with that animal with the 2nd target. Maybe that was a beaver? and the dead fall branch on the tent. Kind of spooky. Dont think car was a 57 Chevy. Looks like maybe early 50s or 40s.
Very cool find on the old car JP, it must have been driven there then abandoned for whatever reason, I'd say probably before the 1970's, is it possible that the area was a strip mine or slim shaft mine?
I know the car it either a 50 or 51 Ford my father had one I can tell by the fins and dashboard the clock went on the right side love seeing stuff like that when I was a kid I stumbled on bunch old cars in the woods and a falling down structure thats been there over 50 years inside was a 1959 Ford thunderbird landau unfortunately it was rotting into the ground interior gone from rats no way to get to area without chainsaw and D8 cat to make new road
Congrats on your awesome find ! Maybe the car sit on what could have been a road of some kind at a point. The car could have been pushed there or towed.
Google maps targets are definitely one of my favorite videos. It kept me hooked all the way up to the end. The car was by far the best find! Looked like some mafia dump from back in the day! (At least in my imagination ) But the whole hike was super interesting
@@JPVideos81have you tried using the google earth history timeline thing and reversed to see what that area looked like in previous years. I sometimes do that to area I grew up in just to see what it looks like now.
As for rocks stacked up in the middle of nowhere, at one time fields and home sites are cleared of rocks. Many times fences are made from the field rocks.
I agree JP, something ominous about that part of the woods. It does seem to have a creepy vibe to it, and that car you found. It is very odd It got there. To me it looks like it could be an early 1950s model.
@JPVideos81 yes some of those woods do, some one definitely had a lot courage to hang out in those woods, definitely something eerie about those woods.
@@JPVideos81”He explained the origin of bewildered. The word that described that sense of confusion and disorientation did not come from a term meaning “incomprehension” or “surprise” but from the same root word as wilderness. Those who were lost in a frightening and foreign land were the bewildered. Or they had been, back when wilderness was so common as to demand its own words for the experience of being lost in it. The word had been hijacked by civilization, of course, as everything had been. You could now say you’d been bewildered during a text-message exchange. But the term could be traced back to the verb wilder. That was the act of intentionally leading people astray, of causing them to become lost and disoriented.”
I think you may have had a near-encounter with Sasquatch, the tree branch breaks and something big splashing through the water... both frequently reported Sasquatch activities.
That could be how the car got back there, by a flood of water possibly. You should do these finds in the winter, just before, or just at the start of spring, cooler, and a lot less green leaves or poison plants too.
Heck yeaJ! That car was cool. Like you I wonder how the heck it got back there. I hope someone has a little info on it. Thanks for having us. I really enjoyed it!😊
When you passed the car and before you started up the hill, there looked like a dark opening behind you in the woods. It shows up when you are doing the selfie, back over your right shoulder. I was hoping to see you check it out, but I guess you didn't see it.
That trunk lid has the correct profile for that Ford. Can't be sure but the holes where the door handles were look like 1950. They were different than 1949 . This was the first year of this post war body style. No auto trans unil 1951 so would have had a clutch pedal.
I suspect that the car was part of a flood. It was right there where the creek goes thru a big deep gully. It never had more than a small creek going thru it. When I was a kid, our place in the country flooded after a big rain storm. It was enough that it tore out the road. The county brought giant stones (as big as volkswagons) to fill in that part of the gully so they could fix the road. The next day, it rained like that again, ans ALL those boulders were washed away! I'm 70 now, and it's never happened again!
With the breeze coming out of the hole it means there is another entrance somewhere else . Could the mound be a burial mound ? The one area seems as though it was part of a gun club sometime in the past and there was some rudimentary roads that led back into the shooting area and probably how the car got back in there. Beautiful country side . The center new shoots of those ferns are great in a salad. Thanks for the share. :O)
those man made stacked stones could be foundation for old old house.. those are sometimes in very remote locations that the woods come back and take over.
Those trees in the area around the car look fairly young, it is possible that area was once cleared out. All those trees look to have a diameter that is less than 12 inches, which means that they are young.
Phil from the RUclips channel Amazing Pennsylvania has probably been in the holes in the earth you found. For a big dude he fits in some small holes. Lol
I just want to say thank you for getting back to me responding to the comment about the audio Old Farmers used to mark their property and you find another old car was worth the whole video man thank you again I was a wonderful experience I think we both enjoyed it LOL
Enjoyed the adventure . Thank you. I live in eastern NC and there's so much beauty in the area. I've been thinking about an E-Bike. I am almost 70yo. I think I could do it.
That car was something 😳😳been there a long time for sure !! You never know what you will see !! I like the new video venture thats a cool idea !! I wonder if it didn't ride a four-wheeler dirt bike or bicycle something back there cuz that is an odd little spot for a shooting stand !! 🤔Those rocks would be a rough ride for sure 3 old tents 🤔weird wonder why they left it all behind .....well you never know unless you explore !! Great video as always enjoyed every second !!
Well where the car is parked looks like it was formed by water, could the car have been carried there in a flash flood decades ago. Just a thought. Great explore thanks.
Just found your channel, nice mine area you found. Bet that car drove itself in there 50+ years ago judging by the growth. Never underestimate the power of teenegers doing qustionable things in secret. Hahaha. I look forward to going back on your videos now, as well as the future ones! Thanks!
Also glad something or someone did not get you. I haven't gone exploring like that in years. Have come across some unpleasant people, to say the least.
28:28 it’s called an atv. Either a quad or side by side unless they are old school which could mean by horseback. Not enough damage to support a truck in that area.
It could be a 1950/51 Ford Deluxe. The opening for the gasoline is in the same place and the windows have the same layout. I would like to know the story behind this car. Great video.
There is an old technology that has been used by many Teen explorers to enable them to cover vast mountain terrains... You take a two wheeled lightweight structure and attach a gas powered engine with controls for breaking and acceleration, drive system and fuel storage that supplies the engine and that moves the structure of which you sit upon and control using your eyes, hands, feet and smarts to make it go and take you wherever you dare attempt. I believe it is called a Dirt Bike or an off-road Motorcycle! Lol Sorry, couldn't help myself.... Hilarious.... Love the videos though, as I am too old now to get out there and your vids refresh my memories in exploring the beauty in nature, and what lies at the end of unknown paths... Awesome
People probably live in the woods and we’re probably watching you the whole while you were there 😂😂😂🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️who knows. At least it gets my imagination working again. Thanks for your intrigue.
When Google throws you a curveball and forces you to abandon your original plans, you have to wonder if it's for a reason?
Yes, it has happened to me a lot. I have been doing the same thing as you are since the '90's and the exactly the same since about 2008! I am up to about 50 "items" so far.
24:33 The car and it's location looks like an old logging road? AND to your right is a large boulder and with what looks like an opening or overhang ... Thought I would mention it.
This is one where the journey was better than the destination...
Incase you didn't know you can find historical aerial maps on a site of the same name, you might be able to find one old enough to see how the car made it there. netronline - historicalaerials
Great finds in the forest, the car has probably been back there since the area was more recently abandoned and the washout was a road or lane back into the trees. The random firing ranges were, once again, a reminder you should have a blaze orange ballcap on for safety when you are back in random forests but still near civilization. The best thing I've added to my hiking pack is a 1x1ft medium pile microfibre towel (like the kind you clean your car dash with) for wiping off sweat from my head & face. It makes a substantial difference in keeping my vision for taking pictures clearer and keeps me cool by removing moisture. It works a thousand times better than paper towels and is washable and reusable on the next adventure. I love these Google find videos, I can't drive anymore so I live vicariously through your video adventures :) ~Kevin
Awesome Google maps adventure JP! The car is a 1951 ford 4 door sedan, awesome find! My dad had a black one like it. Thanks for bringing us along! 👍
Thanks for sharing that. It was such an unexpected find.
That car is a 1950. Note the dashboard. The 1951 was different than '49 and '50.
I didn't do bad...I guessed a Ford between 50-53.
@@georgeparker7409 its definitely a 51, look at the roofline behind the rear doors that seam and space is 1951 only.
@@judifoster8 👍
While you say that the car did not come in through what is now the washout. Since the 1950's much could change after all it is 3/4's of a century. That wash out may have been an access road that overtime became a drainage washout. Also the wash out may have changed the edges causing collapses of the sides; man-made dumping; tree growth and falls... so much could have changed since that old vehicle chugged it's way up the trail.
That is true. Depending on the length of time, the landscape probably changed multiple times.
I agree. There would have most likely been a dirt road back to that area to gather up the coal by car or truck. Seventy years of vegetation can really change the landscape.
Yeah an unused logging road can look crazy after even a couple years of disuse.
The google earth finds videos are my favorite. The destination doesn't really matter. The adventure and suspense the best part!
Mine too!
I enjoyed the trip though the woods. I'm 76 and when I was younger I used to take adventures like you do. It was a great trip thanks for sharing
My pleasure
Second target. See lots of water, young green wood trees, a splash, ripples on the water surface. I believe you found a beaver's home.
22:08 the car is a 49 or 50 Ford single spinner I believe. Cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Great reporting! That car went there when the mine was in use with the access roads and all of the the workings were happening, I reckon.
Hey Jay
What a cool treck through the wood. Walking the woods is one of the most peaceful and serene ways to become closer to our maker. The car was totally awesome. Just wish I knew more about what kind it was. The targets may have been nothing more than trash, but it was tge journey that made it worth while. Thanks for the adventure and am looking forward to seeing where the next journey takes us. Until next time, stay safe and God bless.
Steve in Oklahoma
That car must have many stories as well as the area. Very interesting trip... And that bicycle fender... You can imagine so many things back in the day when you come across finds like this.
Ford twin spinner 1951 model very cool cars do up mate I you have a hand gun mate be safe
Possible Old World structure hidden away 15:18
Love when you have some surprise finds. That car would be a perfect spot to do some really cool light painting. Doesn't matter if what you find is good or not. The scenery and the adventure is always fun. I believe the bark stripping is from a squirrel with the bottom being chewed and the dirt sort of loosened at base of tree. At first I thought porcupine but kind of unusual for one to chew a small spot at the bottom like that and it's not a very big spot further up the tree. Plus I didn't see any of the trees with big areas of stripped bark at the top of the trees where porcupines love to be. It is possible a deer did it but again they don't usually strip bark or rub on a tree next to the ground like that. The splash sounded like a deer.
Very cool video. The car is a 1949-51 Ford, based on the rear quarter panels with the body lines going to the taillights.
Its only a matter of time before this guy inadvertently solves a missing persons case.
Pop up hunting blind. It's camo, so you're not supposed to see it in the woods, lol .. awesome adventure.I'm glad you took us along.
Love your "Nature's carpet" shirt, Jay!😊 On how did the car get there: Possibly dropped by a large tornado several decades ago? Or hauled there, like you said, by heavy equipment. That rocky terrain looks so challenging and reminds me of how beautifully smooth & nice all the rail trails are you usually ride. The target 2 trek had me a bit nervous when you kept hearing branches being snapped. Glad you're safe! Quite the adventure! Great job at persevering!💙👍
That’s an old Rambler Jay! Probably a 62 or 63.
From other shows I watch the stacked stones usally mean it was a old homestead or camp at one time. You should definitely bring a medal detector
That cold air coming out of the cave is most likely from running water. I'll bet is a river cave. Get ahold of the "action adventure twins". They'll go down any hole.
An outstanding idea!
I just came from their channel that’s so funny
That second trailer was the scale house and the concrete pads were the ramps for the drive on scales. The front of that trailer was the "office" portion the windows are faced at the scales. The wall inside had a cutout for a window unit a/c it looks like. As far as value they're only worth scrap.
I'm sending the clip of that awesome bullet laden car to my brother! I loved it!!
Hey Jay! I enjoyed this adventure!!! Cool finds on the way to the targets!!!
Wish I was able to adventure in the woods again like I used to!!! Since I can't, I'll adventure in the woods living vicariously through your vids!!!
Thank you so very much for all your hard work and dedication💙💙💙
May God bless you 🙏❤️🙏
Much love ❤️
You know, I would be totally creeped out if I came up on dead bodies or some kind of crime scene. I do hope you take protection because you never know if you might come up on a bear or other type of danger. Please do try to keep safe!
Also, was enjoying your videos so much I ended up watching one on TV and another on my phone, lol! My family used to take walks like these in the spring. It would be 10 or 20 of us walking in the woods, usually looking for some old home place or something.
I always have protection. Glad you enjoyed watching.
I know, right? I worry about bears and mountain lions… Snakes too.
@@shawnalajame7888 you should be more worryed about people.
@@loanza3297No, you should be more worried about wild animals.
The rock is used for camping. You would build a rockwall and put your fire in front of it. One for blocking the wind and 2 the rocks will hold the heat. Love your videos bro
Maybe I've watched too many Mr. Ballen videos, but my first thought upon seeing those old tents, with belongings still inside, was that you'd stumbled upon a lost hiker's last shelter. It makes sense that it was most probably an old hunting camp, as others have said. And I'm glad that's all it was. But I sure do hate seeing people just leave their garbage. Especially in a beautiful, pristine area like that.
I’m always thinking this seems like the start of a MrBallen case.
Mr. Ballen is really good
Honestly, you should think about taking a metal detector with you! You never know what you might find!
I would recommend a personal emergency locater first and for most. You never know what may find you in the woods.
I just thought about the metal detector as well-who knows what has fallen off of people over the years-pocket knives, coins, buttons etc.
I will say one thing, you really have a knack for finding some beautiful areas of nature Jay.
I do get lucky sometimes 😅
May be "beautiful" for this overgrown rubble mounds is not the right word, but even interesting 🤔
JP, I actually really like your longer videos! I grew up in Allegheny National Forest, so I grew up looking for cool nature finds. Keep it up! I dig your content! - Brad
Glad you like them!
That’s pretty cool to do that and find those things. A lot of that looks fairly old that it hasn’t been used in years and that’s why all the vegetation has grown up and you can easily see access to the area. It doesn’t take long for Mother Nature to grow back once people leave areas alone for a few years
Target 1 looks very similar to old stone quarries found around my place. Some of ours are used as shooting ranges as well.
The second location is likely someones hunting spot. The marks in the tree bark may be from a self climbing tree stand.
At 12:33, that was one of my favorite adventures of yours! If only you were able to have gone in 2019, it looks like it is still intact in that year.
That was a great hike. The car did it for you but the house & cave were my favourites. Thanks, I really enjoyed this.
I always feel vulnerable when my dog and I go to certain places that's the cool part
That was a fun adventure to watch you having. Thank you for sharing all your adventures!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow that was awesome. I love being in the woods and too scared to go anymore. But you take us along! Great video Jay. Been a while since I've watched. Had to step back from my phone for awhile. Be safe❤
When I was a child, I loved going wandering in the woods back in the 80’s. Now being older and thanks to RUclips I would never go in the woods ever again.
that shooting bench has been there a long long long long time. the people probably drove in with trucks. i bet its been there a decade atleast looking at the tarps.....
That car may be a 49 Ford from looks of back quarter panel lines. Interesting, worth watching video. Please keep on do these.
Great explore gets me out of house to do an adventure as i watch. Thanks for all you do.
My pleasure
That was so awesome, love your google maps adventures! Really beautiful landscape! It would be fun to explore that cave or chamber more, that was such a neat find! That car though was such an incredible find! I wonder just exactly how that got there, can you imagine the story behind that? So cool! Just watched the video again and listened really close to the portion where you said to listen closely, and I definitely heard a splash and we did see some ripples in the water too, must have been some kind of big critter that decided to take a dip or a fish jumping? That was crazy! What a great video JP, thank you! 💙
It gave me a startle, but I guess I was in their environment. Thanks for watching again.
Good video. Like the cave addit and the old car. It got spooky with that animal with the 2nd target. Maybe that was a beaver? and the dead fall branch on the tent. Kind of spooky. Dont think car was a 57 Chevy. Looks like maybe early 50s or 40s.
Very cool find on the old car JP, it must have been driven there then abandoned for whatever reason, I'd say probably before the 1970's, is it possible that the area was a strip mine or slim shaft mine?
I would say before 70s looks like a volvo? Like Coumbo
Awesome very cool google maps finds thanks jay this was very enjoyable car looks like 46-48 Chevy or Pontiac
I know the car it either a 50 or 51 Ford my father had one I can tell by the fins and dashboard the clock went on the right side love seeing stuff like that when I was a kid I stumbled on bunch old cars in the woods and a falling down structure thats been there over 50 years inside was a 1959 Ford thunderbird landau unfortunately it was rotting into the ground interior gone from rats no way to get to area without chainsaw and D8 cat to make new road
If an adventure went as planned it wouldn't have been the adventure. Thanks Jay.
Central California watching
Congrats on your awesome find !
Maybe the car sit on what could have been a road of some kind at a point.
The car could have been pushed there or towed.
8:07 you couldn't carry your bike that little distance ? And it's not a good place or a gun range between two roads ?! Wow
Hey, there's Bonnie and Clyde car
Google maps targets are definitely one of my favorite videos. It kept me hooked all the way up to the end. The car was by far the best find! Looked like some mafia dump from back in the day! (At least in my imagination )
But the whole hike was super interesting
Makes you wonder how many of those bullet holes occurred before the car was dumped there. Thanks for watching the rest of the video 💙.
@@JPVideos81 my thoughts exactly about those bullet holes.
You’re welcome!
@@JPVideos81have you tried using the google earth history timeline thing and reversed to see what that area looked like in previous years. I sometimes do that to area I grew up in just to see what it looks like now.
Chirping frogs!?! Gotta be Texas!?
Rj might know what kind of car it is also amazing video
He most likely would of
As for rocks stacked up in the middle of nowhere, at one time fields and home sites are cleared of rocks. Many times fences are made from the field rocks.
I read also they would clear a path in old days then use the stones removed as borders to mark the pathway also for bordering gardens.
@@diannadhaliwal3647 Could be. We have land in Arkansas with a few rock fences next to the cleared pastures.
I agree JP, something ominous about that part of the woods. It does seem to have a creepy vibe to it, and that car you found. It is very odd It got there. To me it looks like it could be an early 1950s model.
Always seems like remote woods have that creepy element to them
@JPVideos81 yes some of those woods do, some one definitely had a lot courage to hang out in those woods, definitely something eerie about those woods.
@@JPVideos81”He explained the origin of bewildered. The word that described that sense of confusion and disorientation did not come from a term meaning “incomprehension” or “surprise” but from the same root word as wilderness.
Those who were lost in a frightening and foreign land were the bewildered. Or they had been, back when wilderness was so common as to demand its own words for the experience of being lost in it. The word had been hijacked by civilization, of course, as everything had been. You could now say you’d been bewildered during a text-message exchange. But the term could be traced back to the verb wilder. That was the act of intentionally leading people astray, of causing them to become lost and disoriented.”
I think you may have had a near-encounter with Sasquatch, the tree branch breaks and something big splashing through the water... both frequently reported Sasquatch activities.
Fifty or sixty years ago, perhaps the trees werent as big and if there was a big big rain event, perhaps it was washed down.
1949 Ford Tudor sedan. On my quick search. Interesting find. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
At 17:45, there are 2 mines down there that I know of. One has a geocache at the entrance.
One of the best Google adventures I've watched yet. Oh the stories that car could tell. Fantastic x
😊
Love your videos, keep up the good work
That could be how the car got back there, by a flood of water possibly. You should do these finds in the winter, just before, or just at the start of spring, cooler, and a lot less green leaves or poison plants too.
I have a few coming out this winter with the first one in about a week.
Whew!! I am plum tuckered out after watching your video!!
Time for a nap!
Thanks for bringing us your videos. You do things that I can no longer do. I used to love to explore.
My pleasure
Heck yeaJ! That car was cool. Like you I wonder how the heck it got back there. I hope someone has a little info on it. Thanks for having us. I really enjoyed it!😊
When you passed the car and before you started up the hill, there looked like a dark opening behind you in the woods. It shows up when you are doing the selfie, back over your right shoulder. I was hoping to see you check it out, but I guess you didn't see it.
It is at 24:36 on the video.
I'll check back in the footage
I was born in Bradford pa.. i found a lot of things growing up..
That trunk lid has the correct profile for that Ford. Can't be sure but the holes where the door handles were look like 1950. They were different than 1949 . This was the first year of this post war body style. No auto trans unil 1951 so would have had a clutch pedal.
Great video ! Just never know what you might find !
I suspect that the car was part of a flood. It was right there where the creek goes thru a big deep gully. It never had more than a small creek going thru it. When I was a kid, our place in the country flooded after a big rain storm. It was enough that it tore out the road. The county brought giant stones (as big as volkswagons) to fill in that part of the gully so they could fix the road. The next day, it rained like that again, ans ALL those boulders were washed away! I'm 70 now, and it's never happened again!
That place where you had the cool breeze looks like there was peace and quiet there.😊👍 And to find the old car was cool. 👍
Was certainly a peaceful & relaxing spot.
With the breeze coming out of the hole it means there is another entrance somewhere else . Could the mound be a burial mound ? The one area seems as though it was part of a gun club sometime in the past and there was some rudimentary roads that led back into the shooting area and probably how the car got back in there. Beautiful country side . The center new shoots of those ferns are great in a salad. Thanks for the share. :O)
Love the Google Map videos. Great adventure, thank you.
Holy Shit!!!!! What a great video. That was so funny when you found the car.
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those man made stacked stones could be foundation for old old house.. those are sometimes in very remote locations that the woods come back and take over.
Those trees in the area around the car look fairly young, it is possible that area was once cleared out. All those trees look to have a diameter that is less than 12 inches, which means that they are young.
@23:30 Clearly this was the car of Bonnie and Clyde, no? :)
Phil from the RUclips channel Amazing Pennsylvania has probably been in the holes in the earth you found. For a big dude he fits in some small holes. Lol
The car looks like a 1949__51 ford shoe box.
I cant wait till you review a mid motor e bike finally.
I just want to say thank you for getting back to me responding to the comment about the audio Old Farmers used to mark their property and you find another old car was worth the whole video man thank you again I was a wonderful experience I think we both enjoyed it LOL
At 9:10, I have seen the same thing in Carbondale but about 50 items shot up, even a tire or what was left of it.
Enjoyed the adventure . Thank you. I live in eastern NC and there's so much beauty in the area. I've been thinking about an E-Bike. I am almost 70yo. I think I could do it.
That car was something 😳😳been there a long time for sure !! You never know what you will see !! I like the new video venture thats a cool idea !! I wonder if it didn't ride a four-wheeler dirt bike or bicycle something back there cuz that is an odd little spot for a shooting stand !! 🤔Those rocks would be a rough ride for sure 3 old tents 🤔weird wonder why they left it all behind .....well you never know unless you explore !! Great video as always enjoyed every second !!
The car literally shocked me. Can't wait to see what I find next!
Well where the car is parked looks like it was formed by water, could the car have been carried there in a flash flood decades ago. Just a thought. Great explore thanks.
Exactly what I was thinking
you need runflat tires that NEVER go flat when running over sharp objects🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Some kind of a curveball,nice car,even though it was shot up
Just found your channel, nice mine area you found. Bet that car drove itself in there 50+ years ago judging by the growth. Never underestimate the power of teenegers doing qustionable things in secret. Hahaha. I look forward to going back on your videos now, as well as the future ones! Thanks!
Also glad something or someone did not get you. I haven't gone exploring like that in years. Have come across some unpleasant people, to say the least.
Another great video. Be safe and be careful. 😊👍🙏
28:28 it’s called an atv. Either a quad or side by side unless they are old school which could mean by horseback. Not enough damage to support a truck in that area.
The car was a great find. A road was being widen , once the trees and shrubs were removed,an old bus was found.
Let’s go, let’s go, Adventure💕🎉🌺👵✌️🇺🇸🌎
At 21:30, I'm not sure what kind of car you found but I think it could be Swiss. Look at all the holes.
It could be a 1950/51 Ford Deluxe. The opening for the gasoline is in the same place and the windows have the same layout. I would like to know the story behind this car. Great video.
The last one was someone’s deer hunting stand for sure.
Would love to explore the area thanks for taking us with you.
There is an old technology that has been used by many Teen explorers to enable them to cover vast mountain terrains... You take a two wheeled lightweight structure and attach a gas powered engine with controls for breaking and acceleration, drive system and fuel storage that supplies the engine and that moves the structure of which you sit upon and control using your eyes, hands, feet and smarts to make it go and take you wherever you dare attempt. I believe it is called a Dirt Bike or an off-road Motorcycle!
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Sorry, couldn't help myself.... Hilarious....
Love the videos though, as I am too old now to get out there and your vids refresh my memories in exploring the beauty in nature, and what lies at the end of unknown paths... Awesome
Loved the video! I like your google map finds.
Thank you
Even though this isn’t as expected, it was still interesting and pretty greenery!! I’m glad I came along!! 💖💙💖💙💖💙💖💙
People probably live in the woods and we’re probably watching you the whole while you were there 😂😂😂🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️who knows. At least it gets my imagination working again. Thanks for your intrigue.
I love that you locked up your bike only by the front wheel. It only takes a few seconds and the rest of it is gone. The walk looked fun
That's the quick release wheel. The rest requires tools and it was only left for an hour. The walk was definitely interesting.
I like these overlanding GPS videos..
Hope you can do more
Check out my Google maps playlist for several more.
I bet that car got there in a past flood. I’m not sure where you are but bedrock usually means Gold! Great video. 😊