Exploring With Josh thank you for posting this video, you make my interest even stronger in exploring places! I wish I knew places I could explore where I wouldn’t get into trouble for. Anyways thank you so much for make it so interesting and educational 🖤🖤🖤🖤👑
There's just something about old hospitals... Hospitals in general, really. They make me feel so sad. So many deaths. In old ones like this, straight up torture. Depressing.
I'm a little upset with RUclips. For the longest time I had no idea you still made videos I thought you disappeared. but I thought I would check your channel and I'm amazed at how many videos I missed. I have the bell click to all notifications and I never received any. Hell I didn't even know this video had just went up 30 minutes. Currently watching a marathon of you and that's the only way I knew. RUclips needs to get it together. And honestly dude you're bigger than RUclips at this point. People like you who carry the stupid app need to band together and get them to tighten up.
The patience themselves talked and who listened to them so why would you listen to walls? People that say they don't want to hear them are ashamed that every bodies ancestors had same attitude towards the ppl there and are responsible for how they got treated!
Hospitals are by far, my favourite when you explore them. I’m not sure why, it’s probably to stories they have, or just how creepy they are. Awesome video!🙂
Yes! I love exploring abandoned asylums doctors and hospitals theres so much history in them! A few years back I found hospital notes about what happened to patients and stuff it was creepy and cool! :)
There is one in my town I remember when I had 2 of my children almost 40 years ago and it is abandoned they say it’s haunted looks so scary you can actually see the curtains blowing through the windows there is also attached to it is were the nurses lived maybe around the 50’s the town officials went in years ago and said it was so scary they still haven’t done anything with it my daughter wanted to go in I don’t think I could but I love watching your videos so much compassion for the places you explore I really only watch yours I can watch them every day 👍
Hey Josh there’s an abandoned school/ mental hospital in San Luis Obispo in California. It was an orphanage turned facility for mentally ill women. Called Sunny Acres or better known as Hell’s Acres.
I’m an older lady in body but not spirit. Thank you for taking me to all these places! It’s awesome. I love your energy and especially your Riseabove merch. Thanks Josh!🥰😘💕
Back in the 50's my aunt refused to put my down syndrome cousin in a home. He held my hand during my father's funeral many years later. I am so happy of her choice. One of my best memories.
People with Down Syndrome are some of the most compassionate people you'll ever come across. Many of them actually have to be taught not to just hug or say "I love you" to everyone they see. They have such an innocent, happy view of the world.
Thank you for helping keep the history of the treatment of the disabled alive. We need abled voices like yours. My parents were told to put me away in an institution when I was born in 1990.
Katie my mom was told to. Put my sister in one she didn’t and I worked in that hospital it is closed now but looks so scary as I have watched the videos people explore it I am happy for you you seem to be a very smart person I am so glad you’re parents didn’t just like my sister
Thank you Josh for a very good short heart warming documentary of the State Hospital in that State, very similar to the State Hospital I was trained and worked at decades ago, good ole memories. Rise above for at least trying to get across the stream, I lucked out when I had to build a bridge but usually fell in anyways... I never got my camera equipment wet. This is your best mental hospital video I'll be watching it again peace out from me in Vt
hey josh you should check out the riverview abandoned asylum, it has a really interesting backstory and is located on coquitlam, bc, canada. it has also been used in a few movies including grave encounters.
In the room where the bath tubs are with flower stickers on, the other things opposite each bath tub look like large changing tables, like what you change babies on, but obviously they are a lot bigger so not sure if they were used for older kids, I dont know, you never know in places like that, what they did or how they used to do things, a lot of things they had in those places, like those small cell like rooms and what they did to kids, exploiting them their whole life literally gives me the creeps! There obviously wasnt any compassion or humanity in these places.
Better never work in the health care field because changing a adult is pretty normal. Those tables most likely were used for people that couldn't weight bare or had severe spastic issues. My husband workes at Choate Mental Health, formally called Anna State Mental Instatution. It is over one hundred years old. All these very old instatutions were built pretty much the same. There is a fortune in marble, and reclaimable hardwood used in their construction.
@@keithparkhill8546 I thought that's what they were! I havent seen these in any other explorer video so either they had taken them out or never had them. It wasnt necessarily the changing tables that gave me the creeps, its these places in general, they look so cold, austere, just all concrete, you wouldn't have thought children had lived there, the small rooms they obviously put the children in, poss for hours.
@@katlowe1228 Rest assured the state regulations over the mental health field are the most strict in any field of medicine. I don't recommend exploring old ones. They tend to keep ancient machines in the basement. Old x-ray machines contain a solid ball of radioactive Cobalt. If the shielding is gone then you will get radiation poisoning.
@@pamelahicks517 I looked it up, seems like the only one that closed in 2008/ 2009 and it sounds right to what Josh was saying; The Rosewood Centre (nee the Maryland Asylum and training school for the feeble minded) , est 1888. I hope this is the right one anyway!
Been following since the start & will always. I grew up in upstate NY, and really appreciate that josh is so respectful of any place he goes to. This is why he’s made it so far in his career.
Alot of ppl who do abandoned are disrespectful as far as taking shit and/or stealing or breaking stuff. I'm so proud of how far you have come with this journey. You have taught alot of us viewers lesson we may have never learned. Most adventure channels come and go but I foresee many more adventures. Thanks for taking us along.
The journey was beautiful to get there. And those buildings. Back when they were new, were beautiful. Sad to see things go to waste. Thank you for sharing it with us!!! Can't wait to see RnK's (aka "Old Man") video. Two different view points show so much!
In those days Mental Asylum or Psychiatric Institutions were built out of sight of the public. About the 1980s onwards the concept of deinstitutionalization of psychiatric patients took off. Even the psychiatric terminology was changed as you mention, and it was a worldwide movement. One of the major problems with these institutions was homeless people who had no psychiatric/mental illness used these paces as motels. Hence society was easily lead to believe that moving psychiatric patients or mentally challenged clientele into a normal environment was part of the curer and the fundamental right of a human. Some scholars saw this as the government of the day unloading their responsibility on society as the cost of running these institutions was immense as one could imagine. The privatization of these institutions help to place the mentally challenged people into public view and worked for a period of time. However, not everyone could afford the cost of psychiatric care these clinics charged and today is still a controversial topic. Working in a psychiatric institution (1984-1990) was my introduction to becoming a Registered Nurse although I don't practice today. I can go on and on about the pro's n con's of Healthcare.
I practice today and home groups can cost 5000 and up per month. Since these facilities have closed down, abuse, self neglect and expolitation have doubled. Furthermore, with the baby boomer population entering their latter years, the numbers will quadruple. Sadly, closing down these facilities did not work as planned.
@@teemoleague907 yeah I didn't think they would work as what government claimed. I can imagine abuse self-neglect and exploitation are rife. Thank you for sharing this with the world 👍
Not that it matters but its just my opinion but your hair makes you look so much mature like this I don't know I just like it makes me feel like you also are going to get a lot less webs in it LOL keep on doing what you're doing
I found this channel years ago when it first started, so I was there since the beginning, maybe 5 videos or so in, and i was obsessed for a while, but RUclips stopped showing me his videos FOR YEARS... but it’s so refreshing to come back and see that Josh is the exact same as he was back then .. even after the success.. I love that about him.. and love these videos ❤️
@@Kris-rf1mo - Virtually every state has closed most of their government funded mental hospitals. Most have been closed for over 30 years. That's one reason we have so many homeless individuals on the streets. It's bs! The funding Jimmy Carter signed for was withdrawn the very next year. Check out;. President Reagan repealed the Act through the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981.
abandoned places always has its own eerily beauty.. which always fascinated.. it's like time abruptly stop and froze by the things that left behind.. it's also a reminder that nothing built by man can ever stand the test of time on its own.. thanks for urban explorers like you, Josh, who's indulging your viewers with this.. be careful and stay safe..
Looks like forest haven, used to love exploring it when I lived nearby but the vandalism is disappointing. There’s a lot of incredible history in those buildings, sad and dark as it may be.
You should carry with you lightweight wellies, the ones you can hang on your backpack. Or use gore-tex shoes, they dont get soaking wet. Take care of yourself, that upstairs floor looked kind of scary to walk on.
Watching your videos for many years and I want to say thanks. Because watching your videos cure my depression, you're an upbeat and uplifting person that give me inspiration to live life and explore.
2 years ago, I was tired of looking at abandoned hospital photos. I decided to try RUclips for real video. You were the top search result! Followed you ever since. You have inspired me to Urbex. I even have a board on Pinterest called I ❤ Urbex! Keep those videos coming!
I love seeing places like this because you never really know the stories behind them of which is kinda sad but you never know! You never know why it shut down or where all the patients went?
I explored this place in 2006 while it was partially active. It was very creepy back then! Nice job documenting what it looks like now. There were sooooooooo many places in the area to explore it was a UE dream! Not so much now. Be safe & leave no traces. Peace!
Most people think abandoned buildings/places are scary but I think they are amazing and sometimes even beautiful. But I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
There’s a abandoned three story elementary school in my town, it’s the most terrifying place because of how huge it is, has over 8 classrooms of every elementary school grades from kindergarten to grade 8, it’s like dark deception
I have a question, Josh! How come these buildings are no longer accessible by like road or something, if they were still open 12 years ago? Love your videos :)
No matter how old or newly abandoned a place is i think it’s just amazing how fast nature quickly takes back over. Nature is a powerful living thing that can not be controlled. Just imagaine if everyone left there city/town for say 10 years I wonder what it would look like when they returned etc. Pretty cool stuff 🙂💯👍
Just found this video. Judging by the information Josh gave about the place, the surroundings and the way it looks on the outside I'm 99% sure its located in my home town. I've actually done a lot of research on it in the past and I used to drive by it all the time. Always got weird vibes. It's pretty much been completely demolished at this point and as far as I know the land was going to be used to expand some big school campus. Pretty sad.
In new orleans they have a abandoned hospital called Charity Hospital . they closed it in 2005 due to the hurricane . they can't tear it down since the whole building is made out of cement. And it's important
PLEASE go to Castle Hill Farm in Northbridge MA!!! I used fo live around there. Mu sister went, and I have seen pictures. I bet you could find info about it! All I know is that a sickness killed the cows, it was a slaughter house. And if we can, I would love to meet you! You would love that place. Reply when you get this!
What type of food is at Wawa?? I'm Canadian, we don't have that restraunt. But you always get some great videos of some old abandon places! Love your videos! :)
Josh. Take advice from a hiker Go to Walmart and get yourself a cheap set of aluminum trekking poles. It'll help keep your balance when doing those water crossings. Plus you can test how deep the water / mud holes are.
I love rob haha great to see him back in the videos! Also love abandoned asylums, alot have crazy history if you dig deep and educate yourself! Often eerie vibes and beautiful architecture that I love great video!
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There's just something about old hospitals... Hospitals in general, really. They make me feel so sad. So many deaths. In old ones like this, straight up torture. Depressing.
tbh shouldn't asylums actully care rather then tourture?
Pug gamer 26 Is awsomr actual mental hospitals aren’t like this anymore. I should know, I’ve been to multiple.
I'm a little upset with RUclips. For the longest time I had no idea you still made videos I thought you disappeared. but I thought I would check your channel and I'm amazed at how many videos I missed. I have the bell click to all notifications and I never received any. Hell I didn't even know this video had just went up 30 minutes. Currently watching a marathon of you and that's the only way I knew. RUclips needs to get it together. And honestly dude you're bigger than RUclips at this point. People like you who carry the stupid app need to band together and get them to tighten up.
Good to see your back
@@ExploringWithJosh hi josh
Make sure you have the notifications set as all brother. If that’s not working then fuuuuuuuuuuuck RUclips.
@Katrina Totten happy evening from West Virginia
Its evening for me lol
If only the walls could talk, they would have a lot of stories to tell x
Omg u joined RUclips 11 years ago!!
idk if i want to hear those stories..😨
Agnetė Butkevičiūtė I don't want to 😰
Whats the x for catgirl
The patience themselves talked and who listened to them so why would you listen to walls? People that say they don't want to hear them are ashamed that every bodies ancestors had same attitude towards the ppl there and are responsible for how they got treated!
Hospitals are by far, my favourite when you explore them. I’m not sure why, it’s probably to stories they have, or just how creepy they are. Awesome video!🙂
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Yes! I love exploring abandoned asylums doctors and hospitals theres so much history in them! A few years back I found hospital notes about what happened to patients and stuff it was creepy and cool! :)
Khai's Roblox Builds woah! That’s awesome! If you explore anything else, I’ll check out your Chanel
There is one in my town I remember when I had 2 of my children almost 40 years ago and it is abandoned they say it’s haunted looks so scary you can actually see the curtains blowing through the windows there is also attached to it is were the nurses lived maybe around the 50’s the town officials went in years ago and said it was so scary they still haven’t done anything with it my daughter wanted to go in I don’t think I could but I love watching your videos so much compassion for the places you explore I really only watch yours I can watch them every day 👍
@@johnpadilla7562 Sounds great. Where is this place?
Hey Josh there’s an abandoned school/ mental hospital in San Luis Obispo in California. It was an orphanage turned facility for mentally ill women. Called Sunny Acres or better known as Hell’s Acres.
That would be really cool to see, hope you explore there Josh!!
I agree !!
Omg that's crazy! I live so close to San Luis Obispo we go all the time, I'll look it up. Thanks😀
Ok so I looked up the place in SLO looks like they remodeled it and reopened it with ppl with mental illness .
That's a good one to explore!
I’m an older lady in body but not spirit. Thank you for taking me to all these places! It’s awesome. I love your energy and especially your Riseabove merch. Thanks Josh!🥰😘💕
Back in the 50's my aunt refused to put my down syndrome cousin in a home. He held my hand during my father's funeral many years later. I am so happy of her choice. One of my best memories.
People with Down Syndrome are some of the most compassionate people you'll ever come across. Many of them actually have to be taught not to just hug or say "I love you" to everyone they see. They have such an innocent, happy view of the world.
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Thank you for helping keep the history of the treatment of the disabled alive. We need abled voices like yours. My parents were told to put me away in an institution when I was born in 1990.
Katie my mom was told to. Put my sister in one she didn’t and I worked in that hospital it is closed now but looks so scary as I have watched the videos people explore it I am happy for you you seem to be a very smart person I am so glad you’re parents didn’t just like my sister
That’s only a year after I was born and they actually told her to institutionalize you? Despicable.
Thank you Josh for a very good short heart warming documentary of the State Hospital in that State, very similar to the State Hospital I was trained and worked at decades ago, good ole memories. Rise above for at least trying to get across the stream, I lucked out when I had to build a bridge but usually fell in anyways... I never got my camera equipment wet. This is your best mental hospital video I'll be watching it again peace out from me in Vt
I wanna see where that smoke stack is attached too. I wonder if they burned bodies......
8:44 Looks like a room in American horror story asylum
thanks for the nightmares pal
Love your content and have been following for 4 years. Be safe, above all else!
The whole piano version of “The Last of Us” theme song just made the atmosphere even better
I came to the comments just for this, fellow TLoU fan :)
I'd be cool if you could metal detect around most places you go. Just imagine the history objects just laying in soil.
Josh: Just an empty room :)
Rob: standing in the corner like a monster
Josh: oh not empty :o
Definitely love when you and R n K explore together! And I’ll still watch both of your videos 😊
hey josh you should check out the riverview abandoned asylum, it has a really interesting backstory and is located on coquitlam, bc, canada. it has also been used in a few movies including grave encounters.
Asylum exploration! One of my favourite kinda videos!! ❤️
In the room where the bath tubs are with flower stickers on, the other things opposite each bath tub look like large changing tables, like what you change babies on, but obviously they are a lot bigger so not sure if they were used for older kids, I dont know, you never know in places like that, what they did or how they used to do things, a lot of things they had in those places, like those small cell like rooms and what they did to kids, exploiting them their whole life literally gives me the creeps! There obviously wasnt any compassion or humanity in these places.
Better never work in the health care field because changing a adult is pretty normal. Those tables most likely were used for people that couldn't weight bare or had severe spastic issues. My husband workes at Choate Mental Health, formally called Anna State Mental Instatution. It is over one hundred years old. All these very old instatutions were built pretty much the same. There is a fortune in marble, and reclaimable hardwood used in their construction.
@@keithparkhill8546 I thought that's what they were! I havent seen these in any other explorer video so either they had taken them out or never had them. It wasnt necessarily the changing tables that gave me the creeps, its these places in general, they look so cold, austere, just all concrete, you wouldn't have thought children had lived there, the small rooms they obviously put the children in, poss for hours.
@@katlowe1228 Rest assured the state regulations over the mental health field are the most strict in any field of medicine. I don't recommend exploring old ones. They tend to keep ancient machines in the basement. Old x-ray machines contain a solid ball of radioactive Cobalt. If the shielding is gone then you will get radiation poisoning.
Where is this place or does it have to remain a secret?
@@pamelahicks517 I looked it up, seems like the only one that closed in 2008/ 2009 and it sounds right to what Josh was saying; The Rosewood Centre (nee the Maryland Asylum and training school for the feeble minded) , est 1888. I hope this is the right one anyway!
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Man, would love to ghost hunt there. The EVPs you could get would be nuts.
3:00 "WE'RE BEING ATTACKED BY DUCKS" They sound like geese to me.
Try going to Milledgville in Georgia. An entire town with MANY abandoned mental asylums and prisons.
I’m very very sick and u just made my day 10x better Tysm Josh ♥️🥺 and anyone else who’s sick get better
Wish you a good health...
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Get well soon ☺❤
Been following since the start & will always. I grew up in upstate NY, and really appreciate that josh is so respectful of any place he goes to. This is why he’s made it so far in his career.
Have a good day to who ever is reading this :’3 💖❤️
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Tyler Snyder welcome! And thank you :3
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Have a good day too ☺️
Alot of ppl who do abandoned are disrespectful as far as taking shit and/or stealing or breaking stuff. I'm so proud of how far you have come with this journey. You have taught alot of us viewers lesson we may have never learned. Most adventure channels come and go but I foresee many more adventures. Thanks for taking us along.
These places make me feel legit sad, but I find them fascinating at the same time. Great video Josh!
Props to you for not giggling at the obscene graffiti.
Also
20:05 - negative.
How the hell do you function off of 3 hours of sleep
Young sir, please get at least 8 hours of sleep. Your body needs the rest. Best wishes
Caffeine. Lots and lots of caffeine.
If you ask that question please dont have children lol
Adderall
Coke
The journey was beautiful to get there. And those buildings. Back when they were new, were beautiful. Sad to see things go to waste. Thank you for sharing it with us!!! Can't wait to see RnK's (aka "Old Man") video. Two different view points show so much!
This vid makes me want to explore
FR same
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Ikr
Me too my refrigerator i benge eat watching him explore 🙂
I've now gone through most of your videos and I'm hooked. Great channel. You've absolutely put the work in and I subbed. Great content! Stay safe man!
Thanks a ton
“Hunters nest” lol. Here in Texas we call them deer blinds.
Here in Wisconsin too
All jokes aside I do really love your videos. Yours are the only abandoned ones I like to watch.
In those days Mental Asylum or Psychiatric Institutions were built out of sight of the public. About the 1980s onwards the concept of deinstitutionalization of psychiatric patients took off. Even the psychiatric terminology was changed as you mention, and it was a worldwide movement. One of the major problems with these institutions was homeless people who had no psychiatric/mental illness used these paces as motels. Hence society was easily lead to believe that moving psychiatric patients or mentally challenged clientele into a normal environment was part of the curer and the fundamental right of a human. Some scholars saw this as the government of the day unloading their responsibility on society as the cost of running these institutions was immense as one could imagine. The privatization of these institutions help to place the mentally challenged people into public view and worked for a period of time. However, not everyone could afford the cost of psychiatric care these clinics charged and today is still a controversial topic.
Working in a psychiatric institution (1984-1990) was my introduction to becoming a Registered Nurse although I don't practice today. I can go on and on about the pro's n con's of Healthcare.
I practice today and home groups can cost 5000 and up per month. Since these facilities have closed down, abuse, self neglect and expolitation have doubled. Furthermore, with the baby boomer population entering their latter years, the numbers will quadruple. Sadly, closing down these facilities did not work as planned.
@@teemoleague907 yeah I didn't think they would work as what government claimed. I can imagine abuse self-neglect and exploitation are rife. Thank you for sharing this with the world 👍
I love watching your videos. I learn about things I didn't know about. You inspire me to do Urban Exploring. ❤
Not that it matters but its just my opinion but your hair makes you look so much mature like this I don't know I just like it makes me feel like you also are going to get a lot less webs in it LOL keep on doing what you're doing
I agree, I like his hair a lot better this way lol.
@@kneenuh_d294 right hes a whole different guy haha.
Crush much?
Love the way you take advantage of shadows and light in your filming. You have some fantastic pictures.
It's nice u still put everyone's name here . I still watch John Steve and Cody. Never forget your roots.
I found this channel years ago when it first started, so I was there since the beginning, maybe 5 videos or so in, and i was obsessed for a while, but RUclips stopped showing me his videos FOR YEARS... but it’s so refreshing to come back and see that Josh is the exact same as he was back then .. even after the success.. I love that about him.. and love these videos ❤️
As the title nearly says,these places were all evil,Doctors/Nurses in my mind should be named as serial killers with their treatments,lobotomy etc😐
Thankfully, health care and mental health has came a long way.
@@Kris-rf1mo - Virtually every state has closed most of their government funded mental hospitals. Most have been closed for over 30 years. That's one reason we have so many homeless individuals on the streets. It's bs! The funding Jimmy Carter signed for was withdrawn the very next year. Check out;. President Reagan repealed the Act through the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981.
Yes Rob, we have missed you terribly... and Thanks Josh for another awesome explore.. Love your vids..
Great to see you exploring... Mad love and support coming to you love your channel... From North Carolina
You should visit Searcy hospital in Mount Vernon Alabama. It’s super creepy and Awesome. It’s said that Geronimos remains are buried on the property.
Josh is so cute hahah next you should check out some abandoned factories! Those are the best! Especially in the winter
I enjoyed how informational your videos are. It really added a lot of insight and background to the places you explore!
abandoned places always has its own eerily beauty.. which always fascinated..
it's like time abruptly stop and froze by the things that left behind..
it's also a reminder that nothing built by man can ever stand the test of time on its own..
thanks for urban explorers like you, Josh, who's indulging your viewers with this..
be careful and stay safe..
Looks like forest haven, used to love exploring it when I lived nearby but the vandalism is disappointing. There’s a lot of incredible history in those buildings, sad and dark as it may be.
You should carry with you lightweight wellies, the ones you can hang on your backpack. Or use gore-tex shoes, they dont get soaking wet. Take care of yourself, that upstairs floor looked kind of scary to walk on.
I'm so grateful your able to show us these places! Thank You...
Man I started watching this cHannel when you had maybe 15 videos up and you’ve come so far! I’m super proud of you! I love this channel so much
“Shout your stuff out” that was sweet. Seems like he cares about the people helping ☺️
14:40 lmfao .why would people even spray paint that😂
You should visit Old Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa, AL. It is a very old abandoned insane asylum that was built in the 1850s.
Watching your videos for many years and I want to say thanks. Because watching your videos cure my depression, you're an upbeat and uplifting person that give me inspiration to live life and explore.
7:33 is an old baby crib they used those for young children too!
9:52 got shades of American Horror Story season 2: Asylum when they have they Christmas party and the evil Santa is killing everyone.
2 years ago, I was tired of looking at abandoned hospital photos. I decided to try RUclips for real video. You were the top search result! Followed you ever since. You have inspired me to Urbex. I even have a board on Pinterest called I ❤ Urbex! Keep those videos coming!
just imagine the hurt, pain, sorrow, & hopelessness that was @ these places
I can't imagine the things that happened there... Makes for a really creepy explore though!
I love seeing places like this because you never really know the stories behind them of which is kinda sad but you never know! You never know why it shut down or where all the patients went?
I have just found you, and am hooked. Binge watching all your vids. Great photography on Insta too!! Love your team and your work.
I explored this place in 2006 while it was partially active. It was very creepy back then! Nice job documenting what it looks like now. There were sooooooooo many places in the area to explore it was a UE dream! Not so much now. Be safe & leave no traces. Peace!
You should check out Pennhurst Asylum in Spring City PA
Josh. I love your channel. I get to visit cool places through your fun adventures. Keep having fun and stay safe. Big hug. 😎
Most people think abandoned buildings/places are scary but I think they are amazing and sometimes even beautiful. But I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Just caught this one! Looks awesome! Can't wait to watch!! :))) Great work Josh!!...glad you have your team with you!!
Love this channel ❤thanks Josh for letting us all explore with you ❤
You guys should come to the old hospital here in waxahachie TX. Its abandoned.
It was a journey to adventure just to get to those buildings. Creepy but worth the trip, great video Josh !
There’s a abandoned three story elementary school in my town, it’s the most terrifying place because of how huge it is, has over 8 classrooms of every elementary school grades from kindergarten to grade 8, it’s like dark deception
Would love to see some exploring in a old Missile Silo!
I went there last year & only got into one building. Couldn’t find a way into the others sadly ..
megan shaffer where is it at
Josh!! Check out Rolling Hills Asylum in Western NY! The owners do paid tours! Maybe they could hook you up?
I have a question, Josh! How come these buildings are no longer accessible by like road or something, if they were still open 12 years ago? Love your videos :)
Amazing new adventure again and again. I love it. Wish to experiment it. Josh is getting way more dreamier and gorgeous more then ever !!
Hey Josh if your gonna explore another asylum any time soon, you need to explore Pennhurst Asylum
I love your videography. You get some amazing shots. Cool explore
No matter how old or newly abandoned a place is i think it’s just amazing how fast nature quickly takes back over. Nature is a powerful living thing that can not be controlled. Just imagaine if everyone left there city/town for say 10 years I wonder what it would look like when they returned etc. Pretty cool stuff 🙂💯👍
Just found this video. Judging by the information Josh gave about the place, the surroundings and the way it looks on the outside I'm 99% sure its located in my home town. I've actually done a lot of research on it in the past and I used to drive by it all the time. Always got weird vibes. It's pretty much been completely demolished at this point and as far as I know the land was going to be used to expand some big school campus. Pretty sad.
Reading yahoo and came across an article or liza Minnelli abandoned mansion looks good, love to see it recorded
This place is so spooky but I like the aesthetics.Your cinematography is beautiful! Like something right out of a movie.
In new orleans they have a abandoned hospital called Charity Hospital . they closed it in 2005 due to the hurricane . they can't tear it down since the whole building is made out of cement. And it's important
dude i loved the piano music in the montage at the 11min mark. sounds so dope . silent hill vibes for sure!
Thank you for making those videos, people think I am crazy because I think those places are beautiful and amazing, be safe!!
I love your work, your videos are out of this world. Best youtuber ever!!!!🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Yessss!!! Ty
- 'Cause you're in yellow like a girl?
- That's right, and i look gooood!
This is the best! Stop sexism))
Came to the comments just to see if anybody else caught that. Love this sm.
Here is a good idea. Invest in hiking boots. They do have better grip when hiking through stuff and water.
Nice to see Old man Rob...I mean RNK on this explore. Scary place but very cool.
PLEASE go to Castle Hill Farm in Northbridge MA!!! I used fo live around there. Mu sister went, and I have seen pictures. I bet you could find info about it! All I know is that a sickness killed the cows, it was a slaughter house. And if we can, I would love to meet you! You would love that place. Reply when you get this!
You're a braver person than me! I loathe driving and I avoided busy roads! Far too scary for me!
You guys missed the abandoned rehabilitation community next door.
What type of food is at Wawa?? I'm Canadian, we don't have that restraunt. But you always get some great videos of some old abandon places! Love your videos! :)
Josh. Take advice from a hiker
Go to Walmart and get yourself a cheap set of aluminum trekking poles. It'll help keep your balance when doing those water crossings. Plus you can test how deep the water / mud holes are.
my favorites are the abandoned hospitals for sure
Another awesome exploration. Thanks bro
I love rob haha great to see him back in the videos! Also love abandoned asylums, alot have crazy history if you dig deep and educate yourself! Often eerie vibes and beautiful architecture that I love great video!
As usuall a GREAT vid. You are my highlight this Saturday 🌸 Thank you for being you 🙏