They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What may seem an eyesore to one person, just might be a beautiful masterpiece to another. There are places beloved by communities and protected in the hearts of those that hold their memories of its tattered hallways and decayed rooms dear. This is the way that we feel when we explore places that have been forgotten by time. Left to rot and decay and only holding the silent whispers of what once was. We know that there are people out there with malicious intent toward these places that we venture into. It saddens us when we see the filth and destruction they leave behind, but we want to make something very clear… We are explorers and lovers of history. We in no way, shape or form condone the criminal activities that take place in the historical decaying places that we document. Social media has brought many of these places to the limelight, but the intention is to show the beauty and mystery of abandonment. Not to invite trouble. Trouble will find its way on its own and to say that the peaceful documentation of these places leads to criminal activity, is mind blowing. We have met so many amazing fellow explorers in our travels and are so thankful and humbled by the positive responses we have received. We know that this type of exploration is not for everyone…many people don’t understand why we find such beauty in decay, we can only explain it as a beautiful journey into the past. We invite you to watch our explores and come along as we visit these amazing places. As for the criminal activity that occurs, those individuals are responsible for their own actions. It is a terrible part of our society, but reality, nonetheless. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for loving this location just as much as we do. We hope that through this video, the memories held within will remain.
Omg I love stone ruins in the woods! The Northeast's old paper and wood mills make for so many fun finds in the most random of places, it's so stunning when there's still large structures just buried in the forest. Excellent finds! 💕
I’m so thankful that these historic remnants are scattered throughout our woodlands all over the country. Can you just imagine how much is out there to discover?!!! To many awesome places, to little time!!!! Thank you for watching! We miss ya!☺️❤️
It always amazes me the the structures they built back in the day with man oxen and mule power the work ethic and integrity folks put forth was incredible and too see remnants of it after almost 200 years is just WOW ! You guys are great !
Thank you so much! This place was really fun to walk around and explore. We hope you and Lori get the chance to go and check it out. Feel free to reach out to us if you need any information on the trail head.
Hi Lori! We hope you guys get to check it out. Just let us know if you need any information. Sometimes we don’t see comments on comments here on RUclips, so you can email us or get a hold of us on Facebook any time. Jmexplorations18@gmail.com
Hey Guys!!!! Smooches!! Thank you so much for taking me along. I loved this forest explore. I found it mystically beautiful and fascinating. You did a wonderful job as always. I expected you to find something magical around every tree. You did not disappoint! I look forward to catching up… you are my Soul Buds.. I’ve been absent since October. Jen.. I was hit with Guillain Barre, and my world flipped. You Guys and your videos will keep me company as I learn to walk again. I’m currently in a rehab facility. Love and miss you both.. please remember me in your prayers. Thank you again for all that you do!!!…..❤️🙂❤️
Awwww, you are always in our prayers!! We are so proud to be your soul buds! We feel the same way. I’m so sorry to hear that you have been sick with Guillain Barre! It sounds like you are in the recovery phase and on the mend! We will be thinking about you and will definitely pray for a speedy recovery. Thank you for the kind words on this video. It was a ton of fun to explore!❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for watching!! You know us…no matter the weather, we will be out there! Lol Tunnels are always our favorite too. Wish they were longer, darker and spookier, but they were cool!!!!
‘ello, have been listening to a song called “cluster 1337” while staring at the nevele for the past hour adding on: there’s just this one part with a guitar that has been tweaked to almost sound like a muffled harpsichord that makes me think of that tower
When you were looking at the broken cog wheel; you pointed across the river and said, "Look! Just happen to see it..." Can you please identify what you were making reference to?
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What may seem an eyesore to one person, just might be a beautiful masterpiece to another. There are places beloved by communities and protected in the hearts of those that hold their memories of its tattered hallways and decayed rooms dear. This is the way that we feel when we explore places that have been forgotten by time. Left to rot and decay and only holding the silent whispers of what once was. We know that there are people out there with malicious intent toward these places that we venture into. It saddens us when we see the filth and destruction they leave behind, but we want to make something very clear… We are explorers and lovers of history. We in no way, shape or form condone the criminal activities that take place in the historical decaying places that we document. Social media has brought many of these places to the limelight, but the intention is to show the beauty and mystery of abandonment. Not to invite trouble. Trouble will find its way on its own and to say that the peaceful documentation of these places leads to criminal activity, is mind blowing. We have met so many amazing fellow explorers in our travels and are so thankful and humbled by the positive responses we have received. We know that this type of exploration is not for everyone…many people don’t understand why we find such beauty in decay, we can only explain it as a beautiful journey into the past. We invite you to watch our explores and come along as we visit these amazing places. As for the criminal activity that occurs, those individuals are responsible for their own actions. It is a terrible part of our society, but reality, nonetheless. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for loving this location just as much as we do. We hope that through this video, the memories held within will remain.
Omg I love stone ruins in the woods! The Northeast's old paper and wood mills make for so many fun finds in the most random of places, it's so stunning when there's still large structures just buried in the forest. Excellent finds! 💕
I’m so thankful that these historic remnants are scattered throughout our woodlands all over the country. Can you just imagine how much is out there to discover?!!! To many awesome places, to little time!!!! Thank you for watching! We miss ya!☺️❤️
Love watching you two was it’s logging camp
Thank you! We appreciate you watching!!!
It always amazes me the the structures they built back in the day with man oxen and mule power the work ethic and integrity folks put forth was incredible and too see remnants of it after almost 200 years is just WOW ! You guys are great !
Hun, we will have to go and check this one out as I grew up in (Broad Brook) East Windsor, CT from 8-13. Love Jenn and Marcel's videos ❤😊👍
Thank you so much! This place was really fun to walk around and explore. We hope you and Lori get the chance to go and check it out. Feel free to reach out to us if you need any information on the trail head.
Hi Lori! We hope you guys get to check it out. Just let us know if you need any information. Sometimes we don’t see comments on comments here on RUclips, so you can email us or get a hold of us on Facebook any time. Jmexplorations18@gmail.com
Hey Guys!!!! Smooches!! Thank you so much for taking me along. I loved this forest explore. I found it mystically beautiful and fascinating. You did a wonderful job as always. I expected you to find something magical around every tree. You did not disappoint!
I look forward to catching up… you are my Soul Buds.. I’ve been absent since October. Jen.. I was hit with Guillain Barre, and my world flipped. You Guys and your videos will keep me company as I learn to walk again. I’m currently in a rehab facility. Love and miss you both.. please remember me in your prayers. Thank you again for all that you do!!!…..❤️🙂❤️
Awwww, you are always in our prayers!! We are so proud to be your soul buds! We feel the same way. I’m so sorry to hear that you have been sick with Guillain Barre! It sounds like you are in the recovery phase and on the mend! We will be thinking about you and will definitely pray for a speedy recovery. Thank you for the kind words on this video. It was a ton of fun to explore!❤️❤️❤️
@@JMExplorations ❤️
I just wonder why hydroelectric went out of favor. Amazing find and investigation!! Thanks guys!! Happy New Year!!! 👍😘😘♥️♥️
Happy New Year to you! This place was so much fun to explore! Thank you so much for coming along with us. We hope all is well with you☺️
This area is cool as all get-out. That truck box is from a 1973-80 Chevy or GMC pickup. Very nice location, and a great video.
Thank you Adam! It was a really fun place to explore.☺️
Cool relics, that looked like a very cold day. Loved the tunnels.
Thank you so much for watching!! You know us…no matter the weather, we will be out there! Lol Tunnels are always our favorite too. Wish they were longer, darker and spookier, but they were cool!!!!
This is so cool! ❤❤❤ I loved this find. Great explore and great investigation. Sorry for the late watch!
Thank you!! No need to apologize!! We are just so appreciative of you for taking the time to watch and comment!! ☺️☺️
no worries. love your content :)@@JMExplorations
‘ello, have been listening to a song called “cluster 1337” while staring at the nevele for the past hour
adding on: there’s just this one part with a guitar that has been tweaked to almost sound like a muffled harpsichord that makes me think of that tower
and now I’m watching you two while trying to wake my brain up
So glad you are watching!!! We appreciate it!
@@JMExplorationsthanks for having my crazy butt here
@@cattenchaostherandomperson nobody is crazier than us!!! Lol
@@JMExplorations guys I doubt you have reached the level of crazy that is trying to load Animusic 2 on an iMac G4
When you were looking at the broken cog wheel; you pointed across the river and said, "Look! Just happen to see it..." Can you please identify what you were making reference to?
It was that round thing with the graffiti on it at 7:24! I probably should have mentioned that!! Lol
Hello. Where is this located located state park near scantily rivert?
Hello! The trail head is off of Bailey Road in Enfield. Here are the coordinates to the parking lot…. 41.97823, -72.50573