Southern Arizona’s Back Country Ghost Towns
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- checking out some of the oldest settled areas of southern Arizona, many ghost towns popped up in the 1800s and were later abandoned leaving an excellent overlanding opportunity. Of course with a bit of fishing first.adventure arizona dogs exploring mining w mountains offroad rock crawling roof top tent toyota tundra travel scenery grave yard haunted history
You live in an incredible place. The more I see of it through your videos the more I want to come and explore. Respect for the guy rocking the square body Chevy. I love those old trucks.
Man come out this way, I’ll be doing more local stuff this summer. Pretty lucky to have all this in my backyard
@@Whitedogoverland I’m planning too next winter my dad lives near mesa. I want to explore and check it out.
fresh trout for dinner. i live a stones throw from Tombstone, and Bisbee. the Huachuca mountains are a great view from my doorstep. Love Arizona!!!!
My favorite area in the whole state just based on a historical aspect! I’m in Tucson so not far from ya!
Love your view on minding your own bizz.
Some people really just act like feds here on RUclips! Lol
Do you have a Winchester 94 over your right shoulder? Just found your channel and subscribed. Great stuff!
Man great observation! Thanks for the sub!
Another awesome job boo. Great trip. Thanks for sharing. Love Ya !! Your Pa....
You need to go up to carr canyon...keep the great videos coming
I haven’t been on that side of the huachucas but I will venture that way one of these days!
@@Whitedogoverland 🤙I'm in S V so if you want to explore let me know. Keep the great videos coming!!
Would love to! Will be coming down that way soon
Great day fishing
Rad video, cool to see you overland our backyard
We sure are blessed to have this at our finger tips!
Cool run through the Patagonia mountains. I have done very little there. Mostly I am in the tumacacori and santa rita mountains on my channel. We however dis go looking for some of those ghost towns you posted. Never found them though 😢
I’m not surprised you had no luck there’s so many roads all over those mountains I had to do a ton of prior research to figure out where they were and even then my buddy was familiar with the area so he got us there. I’ll check your channel out!
@@Whitedogoverland that is awesome... I had looked at two books, "Arizona Ghost Towns and Mining Camps" as well as "Ghost Towns of Arizona". I think we got close to Washington camp, but the land was private so we didn't go back there. Looks like your friend is from the area and showed you around back there? That is way cool. I think we drove by his cabin. I saw was for rent. Super cool. When are you planning your next trip down there? I know the tumacacori highlands pretty well. Have a bunch of that area on my channel.
Love ghost towns! Nice video. 🙌🏻
Glad you enjoyed! Ghost town adventure are certainly my favorite thing to do
Sweet video I wanna go on the next adventure
Dude I hope you can got one coming up!
Great content, my man!!
Thanks brotha!
I will be getting you a net to use for those toads. If you ever lost one at the bank that's enough to ruin your whole day. Dad....
Good stuff man!
Thanks my man great times!
those are nice sized rainbows
where's George?
George is coming on the next trip
Best line, if you like telling people what to do go work for the ATF or fed boys.
You know how it is!
I live in Buckeye AZ. I would love to see southern AZ but I'm worried about the illegals coming over the border.
Anywhere west of i19 is pretty bad, east isn’t as bad but we definitely saw the evidence. It’s gotten BAD over the last 3 years. Virtually no traffick before 2020
😮what do you think they’ll do to you ? Serious question.
@@Fozzi1-1836 isnt bad at all from the naco entry