FORGOTTEN Cabins in the Middle of Nowhere
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- There are many hidden and forgotten cabins in the middle of nowhere within the Mojave, some dating back to the early 1900s.
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....☀️👏 👏🎊🤗... Every time we see evidence of a one time, prior habitation, visited by an uncaring slob, I'm reminded of the volunteers, such as yourselves, dedicated to preserving the integrity of such places. This is another enjoyable, interesting video, dear Andrea and Steven. ☀️👏👏🤗🎊🏜 I guess it's a liquid free, diet, in such places... 🚻
Thanks Rhonda. Yep. Dig a hole 🕳️ and squat!!
Glad you enjoyed it.
Oh, you 2 are special RUclipsrs! Thanks for hiking so far from Tonto to give us such an enjoyable, interesting explore. And, did you ever find the loo? 😆My wife and I snuggled in our 2-people recliner and watched you explore. Thanks again! Bon Voyage!
No, David, we never did find it! It remains a mystery 🤣
Happy that the two of you enjoyed our explore. I can just picture the pair of you snuggling on the chair all cozy and warm. ❤️
Loved the rock paths, someone knew what they were doing. Nice video you two.
Pretty neat eh? Those volunteers do amazing work.
Thanks Lorna. See you on the next one
A incomplete trip. Cause no trip is complete without a trip? ,skip? To the loo. Love the editing.
Totally incomplete! Not a sign!
Glad you enjoyed it Richard.
6:26 Thank you for pointing out Tonto because I still couldn’t see it. Lol.
Yep he was a distance away. The road was washed out so we had to hike in.
Great video zSteve and Andrea, love the visual effects. You are very colourful Andrea! Don't beat yourselves up about the audio, I would not have noticed if you had not confessed! He who never made a mistake never made anything.
Thank you Brian.
Yep, thought I’d add a little colour to the explore. It was so cold that day!
Steve you made me jump too when you open up bean cabinet
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Nice place to find and spend a few days 😅
Love the jacket !
Colourful isn’t it?
I would not have noticed about the microphone issue if you had not mentioned it. Ha HA . Thanks for the fun!
Regards from Ody Slim
Happy you enjoyed it. See you next week.
Outstanding!
Thank you James.
Pretty neat find!
Great video. Thanks. Steve was funny! I think we've been here. I've seen so many cabins it's hard to know if I've already seen them too. Even if i did they are always nice to see. Loved the stone work around the 2nd one. Beautiful cabin too.. I asked my friend if you could stay on their land an she said, sure. I'll even clean the Loo for you if you decide to stay in northern Indiana. If you come during blueberry season, they are everywhere.
We agree. There’s so many they seem to morph into each other!
Ahh thanks Chris. We’ll take you up on that offer when we finally get to Indiana. When is blueberry season
@@PinInTheAtlas not sure I'll find the dates. Wrote you a email an forgot to put the To part dang it! Can't figure out how to put it on now. Was trying to send some pictures of the land i was telling you that you could stay at.
@@chrisblack8390 haven’t received the email yet Chris
Thanks!
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Unique video you two. If your in the area stop by
Thanks Bill. This was filmed in December so we’re no longer in the area. But will let you know next time we’re around.
Your always welcome to stop at my Arizona Rancho in the mountains
Thank you 🙏
Great trip and an extra pin, but no loo?? Aw shucks😎⭐️🤩🤣
Yeah Go figure Charles couldn’t find it anywhere!!!
@@PinInTheAtlas the old desert squat and rub😎🤩🤣
As long as it’s not near a cactus 🌵 ouch 🤕
So the loo got washed away?
Good intro guys, and nice to see Tonto in action :-)
We thought you’d like it Peter.
Thanks
Find the swimming pool in the desert. NE Nevada I believe. Big mine, many buildings, street lights, mailboxes. EWU.
I’ve heard about the pool and seen pictures. Looks really cool. But I read that it was filled in because of too much vandalism! If it’s the same one your talking about. Email us the info Roger. So we can keep it off the chat.
There was a portable makshift toilet in the courtyard when I was there 2 years ago
It’s gone now! At least we didn’t find it. Wonder where it went!
Hey,, I pay yous enough to have those fancy business cards. Hehe. 😊 Its nice to know that people still want to preserve some history and not disturb or destroy it. The bed looks like u would have supply your own mattress 😊. Thank you for another great find.
That was an inside joke! Not for the comment section though will have to tell you by email 😁
@@PinInTheAtlas I don’t think u have my email
I've stayed at the 2nd cabin. I probably donated some of those supplies. The rum is gone though. :)
So you’re the culprit Doug!
@@PinInTheAtlas The rum I left is gone. :) Or moved.
14:12 No Loo. Yikes!!!
Yeah, go figure! Couldn’t find it anywhere!!
A quit claim deed is essentually worthless. It means the person claims no interest in the property. One might think someone who has grossly polluted some property and had the EPA coming after him might try a quit claim but of course it would'nt stand up in court.
In which case he would declare bancruptcy or move out of country and the bill would fall to the taxpayer under super fund.
I've been to both cabins years ago. The first one used to be much nicer inside. Apparently "hooligans" have vandalized it again. Near the 2nd cabin, did you find the adit with an iron door? A friend of mine climbed up to the mines high up the mtn and explored them. Not extensive.
Damned hooligans! No we didn’t see the iron door Jan. We did debate whether to hike up to the head frame but it had been a long day and was really cold 🥶
4:47 yOur cAmEra wEnT oUt of fOcUs 8:45 Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahaha 😂
Really enjoyed that one, thanks guys!
That was so no one could read the name and address. A deliberate edit ✍️ 😆
Glad you enjoyed it Tim! Thanks.
oH tHaT mAkS mOrE sEnSe 😆😆😆
Should you close open doors when you leave.
Always. Rules of the cabins. Stops critters getting in.
Because the mine was not framed, would I be correct in assuming it was the work of an individual or two? And for what do you believe they were looking?
With the size of the workings and head frame up the hill I’d say it was quite a large operation. Unless of course this mine was a different claim and more of a Ma and Pop operation.
Not sure what minerals are there. We kinda found this cabin by accident so don’t have any history on it!
@@PinInTheAtlas You may know I am a NE-born guy and have never lived further west than central Ga. But I do like to learn.
We love to learn too. Glad you are enjoying our explores.
Maybe you have some interesting sites you could recommend us explore. If so please email us at info4pinintheatlas@gmail.com
white document you read from , out of focus
Yes, there was a lot of personal information on it.