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One thing I noticed while following you over the last 2 years most of all the comments on your videos are respectful and I dig that. Keep up the great work!
This area was part of Project Paperclip after WWII. It was used to test V2 rockets and missiles before congress formed NASA. The rolling buildings were used for engine and liquid fuel tank assembly.
They used to test Pershing Missiles out there... The reason why there are Uranium signs out there is due to the fact that part of the area is used as Uranium disposal.
I've been thinking the same, with RF and sound (though they are recording and can replay anything to associate I'm thinking too if the mic isn't saturated). With particle radiation, the QG-320 pro is what I have and there are better systems. Not a bad idea with those sites since old nuclear weapons testing fallout I've heard is in New Mexico and Texas even with mutant microorganisms... not just in the caves. In regards to RF and sound, I just made an instructable to detect RF more and Sound to see if the sound can be associated with RF DEW's: www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Directed-Energy-Weapon-Detection-Sys/
@@marstonmallow8202 Dude you just had to take a compliment from a female urbexer to another female urbexer and turn it icky. Don't make me throat punch you.
@@marstonmallow8202 If you hadn't added the "in her jeans" part, it would have been fine. I will cut you a deal, edit the comment and I will delete mine. And no throat punching lolololol
You two are an awesome duo. Love to see father and daughter sharing experiences together. Its something that you will always cherish. Especially as you get older. Thanks for sharing another banger exploration.
I never had a father figure in my life but watching you and your daughter makes my day I love seeing you guys bond over something you both love keep it up xxx I'm a new sub 😘❤️
I thought this one was his wife I saw two other ones I know that the other two were daughters yeah I heard her say that she is his daughter maybe he is divorced
That is a launch facility. The building that moves is called the gantry and it moves out of the way when they are ready to launch the missle or satellite.
It's an engine testing facility. There's one almost exactly like it in Cleveland Ohio at the NASA Glenn research facility. The engine's would be assembled fueled and then the building would be moved out of the way in case of failure. Too bad you didn't have a chance to see it in operation. I watched a few shuttle engine tests and it's amazing how much power they put out. As far as the security set up. I don't think you would want to get near the place when one of those monsters was running flat out. Can't imagine what it would be like if it blew. Damn cool explore! Thanks! We can view testing from a half mile away but no way can you get in to see the buildings close up. And Emma, I don't know if was your Dad's editing or those jeans but..... well great video anyhow guys!😎
You're exactly right, I used to do some work with General Electric, and was able to watch them test up close at their plant in Evendale, outside of Cincinnati the ground would shake, and the roar was deafening, even with hearing protection, as they tried to break loose from their stands that were bolted to the ground. . There is also a similar facility at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, I got to watch them test the integrity of jet engine fan blades against bird strikes by firing dead chickens at them from a cannon, it was all very interesting.
@@anthonyhaddix3598 Wow! Chicken tenders! I always wondered how they were invented! Thanks, Ohio does have an extensive history in airronautical research.
@@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756 A very diverse and interesting place to have grown up, from roller coasters on Lake Erie, to Paddle Wheelers on the Ohio, by the way, I think that's how Chicken Salad was invented as well, it all depends on the speed of the fan blades.
In other news, I spent my childhood through teenage years living in Sacramento, CA about 6-7ish miles from Aerojet where missile testing was pretty much a nightly thing, so I could almost sleep through an atomic bomb. I'm almost impossible to wake up!
I like your how you explain everything your seeing and your reactions are so genuine. You notice everything which is cool. I also think you have a great voice! 😉
I enjoy your videos. The walls you are asking about are blast walls to stop the gas and fire of launching missals or rockets. The T lighting on the top of the poles are signal lights for overhead aircraft for reference points. Keep up the good work!
I think you may of hit the nail on the head when you said about a blast area. Some of those look like a Jet engine or rocket blast wall so it breaks up the exhaust when they test turbine engines of some kind. The reason the buildings moved is because the engines stay mounted and they move the building from over the top of the turbine or propulsion engine of some kind so they can test the engine outdoors
Love your videos Bob and Emma! I stumbled across your channel about a year ago and it's great to see you always try different things and how your presenting has evolved. I'd love to come over there one day as sunny England is getting a bit crowded and we don't have many vast, unpopulated places like you's do. Keep up the good work! 👍
Classified Location: USAF/CIA not area 51 this was more or less a test facility for the parts used in the current jets. Abandoned in 1985 and used for storage and computer processing till 1990 then completely shut down. The tailings are fairly harmless, you should care a geiger counter to be on the safe side. US Govt doesn't care about what they leave behind they take what they can use and nothing more. You should however be careful these places have countermeasures that still may be active. They also stored materials here that required extreme cooling measures hence the huge hvac system. Heavy materials hence the cranes. I don't normally comment on such matters but this one i happen to know about. It is privately owned now you would probably be asked to leave the property rather than be in serious danger.
Just found your channel and wished I could have escorted you around this place (I used to set up training events in the state and always cleared my trips with WSMR range control and the local Sheriff's office). There's a super cool lady working at the Powell museum who grew up in town and maintains their military history exhibits. She's a great source of info. The area is still managed by the US Army, White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico which sends a maintenance inspection team up there about once a month. The air space can be shut down for training events. Athena Missiles were fired into New Mexico for Weather observations. There's one on static display in the middle of town at the park and its about 40' tall. First Stage boosters were falling into Canyon Lands National Park so, for some odd reason (sarcasm), people complained! There's still remnants of the main post in Green River which you guys may not have realized you drove by on the way past the old Uranium Mine and processing facility. The Launch Facility you guys toured is on one section (square mile) of SITLA (Schools Institutional Trust Land Admin) and surrounded by BLM lands but, its all under lease agreement so, technically, still DOD lands. At this launch site, there's three launch pads but, only the one still has the maintenance building that would roll back after the missile was ready to launch. The round cement structures with all the bolts is the launch pad and the TEL was bolted to it. After the building was rolled back, the missile was raised to firing position. There's another launch complex you guys missed to the west though...Pershing One's were launched there. Next time you go, you need to consider asbestos masks for protection from not only that stuff but, bat droppings and Mica (sp). The three buildings near I-70 are maintenance support and are still on DOD property. One dude keeps breaking in and trying to live out of one of them, called it a church of the open desert or something (he used to be seen around Moab in a wedding dress). Buildings above I-70 were the tracking stations. The uranium tailing are under the protective cap you saw. Reach out if you're still planning trips around Utah, I may be able to at least give you some good maps and ideas. Be Careful and enjoy.
The U.S. Air Force built the Green River Launch Complex just outside Green River in 1964. It was an annex of the U.S. Army's White Sands Missile Range. From 1964 to 1973 the Air Force launched 141 Athena missiles from the Green River complex, near the Crystal Geyser, as part of research to improve nuclear missiles
Omg you guys really got me at the beginning there with the megaphone! I really thought omg there’s actually somebody in there no way!!! 😱 Then was like wait... had to rewind it and rewatch that part and was like oh they got me!!! Hahaha good one guys! 😂😂😂 And cool place! Awesome video! Loved it! 👍🏻
I really want to thank u for your videos, they are real and true. You don't beat around the bush. I believe you are the best u tube video maker Thank you
I found your channel tonight,judging from the comments you have a very interested compassionate fascinated fanbase ..I'm completely obsessed with you guy's.
Just a guess, but I would think it's where they tested either early jet engines or rocket thrusters. Could be the movable building provided shade for the engineers, suspended the engine/thruster, and maybe they built the building to weigh as much as whatever they needed to propel. Tow the building back to one end, start up the engine or thruster, and see if it could overcome the weight of the building. It might also be a missile test site. Lay the missile down, move the building over it to provide shade and act as scaffolding, then move it away when ready to test. All I know is it reminds me of the gigantic mobile platforms used for launching the space shuttle, and the round structure looks like it could be for redirecting exhaust as well as igniting the thruster(s). I'd love to know for sure what it was used for.
love the video but you guys have to be more careful. Uranium tailings can contain as much as 85% of its original radiation concentration. Would love to see how the geiger counter reacts there, but if the tailings were deposited above ground the whole area is highly toxic. Both of you need some filtered breathing mask if you want to continue searching areas like this safely. Wish you guys the best n keep these videos coming. EWU IS LIFE!!!!
@@1bigpea Yeah but the highway could of been made after the Uranium tailings were deposited. As much as i love America, i honestly still wouldn't trust the govt to take care of its citizens like its supposed to. Must remember all the nuclear testing they did on inmates n soldiers without even telling them the consequences, Also the Radium girls tragedies. I do atleast give props to the 'Los Alamos National laboratory' in New Mexico for detecting what is probably the biggest international radiation contamination of North America. All because of some radiated Cobalt-60 pellets from the core of a cancer treatment device that originated from the city of Cd.Juarez, Chihuahua.
Always happy when you have a new video for us!! Got me laughing on this one Hahaa!! 😆😂🤣 Ps. You two Emma and Bob are awesome!! 👍🏼👍🏼. I can’t thank you enough for what you do for us viewers that are unable to explore those awesome places you guys take us to!! And a special thank you to the patrons that help make this all happen!!
The uranium was cleaned up in the 1980s with a EPA superfund grant. The black lava rock covers the containment cell that holds the uranium tailings. You went in the old uranium mill.
Hi Emma and Bob your both are looking good. Great job guys as always. Thanks for the great video. I want to thank you both for giving me a great way to the outside world. Love the humour. Made my heart skip a beat lol stay safe love you guys EWU STRONG 💞😎😎🌮
Those doors are serious! Look at those hinges!! Daaaaaammmnnnn....great video as always guys!!! Thanks so much for sharing and taking the time for us!!!! I appreciate you!!
90% sure that the bunker things you show at about 3:00 are artillery/ammunition storage. The storage facilities at all of the army bases I've worked on looked similar. Odds are that also explains the guard shack. I'm gonna guess that this site was a live-fire range.
Hey EWU CREW good to have you guys back I've been waiting forever for a new video I just had to comment on your great editing great content great teamwork great everything I missed you guys I haven't even watched the video yet but I know it's great look forward to more videos good to have you guys back love you guys be safe
Yes! Let's put some radioactive rocks not so far but NEAR the water supply! Great idea! Whoever did the layout for that, did NOT pay attention to the warning signs. lol
This is one of your best videos ever! "Come out with your hands up" that crack me up....😅. you guys are awesome! Can't wait for your next adventure let's go!
Very cool vid,my dad was in the air Force and he agrees with some of the other commenters,the first building(on tracks) was a jet or rocket engine testing building and it looked like there was some underground buildings... EWU for life 😎🖖
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Lol this is the police come out with your hands up hahaha
Explore With Us smashed the like button! I think I broke it. 🤣
Explore With Us don't you guys want like
Are you two a couple, if so you are adorable together
Awesome video you always seem to suprise us with every video. and there is a lot of strange things on Google maps
One thing I noticed while following you over the last 2 years most of all the comments on your videos are respectful and I dig that. Keep up the great work!
Apart from impersonating a police officer
This area was part of Project Paperclip after WWII. It was used to test V2 rockets and missiles before congress formed NASA. The rolling buildings were used for engine and liquid fuel tank assembly.
PopeBongo....no, that was in the fifties, the crane states 1975, WAY past when V-2 were being tested.
I'm sure they was testing something, check out those Uranium signs but pretty sure what ever it was, it took place after V2 Rockets.
They used to test Pershing Missiles out there... The reason why there are Uranium signs out there is due to the fact that part of the area is used as Uranium disposal.
1975 says this was the 700 dollar hammer years.
If I were you guys, I would start bringing a radiation detector of some kind with me for adventures like that. You never know.
Good thinking!
Larry Tanng So true, so true.
I've been thinking the same, with RF and sound (though they are recording and can replay anything to associate I'm thinking too if the mic isn't saturated). With particle radiation, the QG-320 pro is what I have and there are better systems. Not a bad idea with those sites since old nuclear weapons testing fallout I've heard is in New Mexico and Texas even with mutant microorganisms... not just in the caves. In regards to RF and sound, I just made an instructable to detect RF more and Sound to see if the sound can be associated with RF DEW's: www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Directed-Energy-Weapon-Detection-Sys/
First thing that came to mind..
i'd also suggest a bull$#it detector for all the stories about aliens, UFOs, etc. 😀
I knew Emma was an alien! Her hair is just too perfect! Great explore as always.
😂🙂👍👍
Emma's hair is great, but her dad has nice hair too :)
@@marstonmallow8202 Dude you just had to take a compliment from a female urbexer to another female urbexer and turn it icky. Don't make me throat punch you.
@@marstonmallow8202 If you hadn't added the "in her jeans" part, it would have been fine. I will cut you a deal, edit the comment and I will delete mine. And no throat punching lolololol
squirrell You are correct, no real human has eyes as blue and beautiful as Emmas.
You two are an awesome duo. Love to see father and daughter sharing experiences together. Its something that you will always cherish. Especially as you get older. Thanks for sharing another banger exploration.
It's the police come out with your hands up 😂😂 that made me laugh
You guys have built the most positive community. Love the vids. Keep exploring!
Am I the only one who has binge watched this channel for the past 2 days?
I never had a father figure in my life but watching you and your daughter makes my day I love seeing you guys bond over something you both love keep it up xxx I'm a new sub 😘❤️
Omg I didnt even know they were father and daughter
Same. I wish I had a cool dad.
I thought this one was his wife I saw two other ones I know that the other two were daughters yeah I heard her say that she is his daughter maybe he is divorced
Gotta love Emma's sense of humor. Great video
The 71 dislikes are camo dudes and Aliens within the main area 51
Timothy Norris I think your right. Cause this is interesting!
Timothy Norris, More like S-4 !
Must be illégal Alien
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That is a launch facility. The building that moves is called the gantry and it moves out of the way when they are ready to launch the missle or satellite.
Its a jet engine test site
the building that moves is a UFO carwash.
Of course! I feel so stupid🤔
Haha ya totally
konner hammons ...and refueling station, that’s the big concrete circle on the end. lol
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Lmao
I wish I had a father like you. Money can’t buy what you 2 have. 😊 🇨🇦
You guys crack me up😂. I really thought sh*t was going down when I heard come out with your hands up. Wonderful explore!
Sarah Riggins so did i lol 😂😂😂
It's an engine testing facility. There's one almost exactly like it in Cleveland Ohio at the NASA Glenn research facility. The engine's would be assembled fueled and then the building would be moved out of the way in case of failure.
Too bad you didn't have a chance to see it in operation. I watched a few shuttle engine tests and it's amazing how much power they put out. As far as the security set up. I don't think you would want to get near the place when one of those monsters was running flat out. Can't imagine what it would be like if it blew. Damn cool explore!
Thanks! We can view testing from a half mile away but no way can you get in to see the buildings close up. And Emma, I don't know if was your Dad's editing or those jeans but..... well great video anyhow guys!😎
You're exactly right, I used to do some work with General Electric, and was able to watch them test up close at their plant in Evendale, outside of Cincinnati the ground would shake, and the roar was deafening, even with hearing protection, as they tried to break loose from their stands that were bolted to the ground. . There is also a similar facility at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, I got to watch them test the integrity of jet engine fan blades against bird strikes by firing dead chickens at them from a cannon, it was all very interesting.
@@anthonyhaddix3598 Wow! Chicken tenders! I always wondered how they were invented! Thanks, Ohio does have an extensive history in airronautical research.
@@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756 A very diverse and interesting place to have grown up, from roller coasters on Lake Erie, to Paddle Wheelers on the Ohio, by the way, I think that's how Chicken Salad was invented as well, it all depends on the speed of the fan blades.
In other news, I spent my childhood through teenage years living in Sacramento, CA about 6-7ish miles from Aerojet where missile testing was pretty much a nightly thing, so I could almost sleep through an atomic bomb. I'm almost impossible to wake up!
True shit. What i was thinking.
how i wished i grew up w a cool dad like u ur awesome...
I like your how you explain everything your seeing and your reactions are so genuine. You notice everything which is cool. I also think you have a great voice! 😉
I enjoy your videos. The walls you are asking about are blast walls to stop the gas and fire of launching missals or rockets. The T lighting on the top of the poles are signal lights for overhead aircraft for reference points. Keep up the good work!
You guys should do more missing people videos
Paula Dix Agreed!
I think you may of hit the nail on the head when you said about a blast area. Some of those look like a Jet engine or rocket blast wall so it breaks up the exhaust when they test turbine engines of some kind. The reason the buildings moved is because the engines stay mounted and they move the building from over the top of the turbine or propulsion engine of some kind so they can test the engine outdoors
Love your videos Bob and Emma!
I stumbled across your channel about a year ago and it's great to see you always try different things and how your presenting has evolved.
I'd love to come over there one day as sunny England is getting a bit crowded and we don't have many vast, unpopulated places like you's do.
Keep up the good work! 👍
Good job on Emmas face turning green at 1:06 lol when asked if she believed aliens where at area 54 nice little touch
Classified Location: USAF/CIA not area 51 this was more or less a test facility for the parts used in the current jets. Abandoned in 1985 and used for storage and computer processing till 1990 then completely shut down. The tailings are fairly harmless, you should care a geiger counter to be on the safe side. US Govt doesn't care about what they leave behind they take what they can use and nothing more. You should however be careful these places have countermeasures that still may be active. They also stored materials here that required extreme cooling measures hence the huge hvac system. Heavy materials hence the cranes. I don't normally comment on such matters but this one i happen to know about. It is privately owned now you would probably be asked to leave the property rather than be in serious danger.
That building at time stamp 7: 49 is a storage bunker ! I've worked security at some like these in Arkansas. Those were missile storage bunkers !!!
Awesome video as usual. Please don’t forget your Geiger counter next time 🤗 Lots of love from Reno, NV.
That's awesome, I was just watching some of your other videos and you guys uploaded a new one.
You should
1. See what the country has for prior ownership
Maybe this was a working uranium mine
2. Find out if the road was renamed and when
Absolutely love your videos!! keep them coming! Thanks
Ema with the edits 🔥🔥
Just found your channel and wished I could have escorted you around this place (I used to set up training events in the state and always cleared my trips with WSMR range control and the local Sheriff's office). There's a super cool lady working at the Powell museum who grew up in town and maintains their military history exhibits. She's a great source of info.
The area is still managed by the US Army, White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico which sends a maintenance inspection team up there about once a month.
The air space can be shut down for training events. Athena Missiles were fired into New Mexico for Weather observations. There's one on static display in the middle of town at the park and its about 40' tall. First Stage boosters were falling into Canyon Lands National Park so, for some odd reason (sarcasm), people complained! There's still remnants of the main post in Green River which you guys may not have realized you drove by on the way past the old Uranium Mine and processing facility. The Launch Facility you guys toured is on one section (square mile) of SITLA (Schools Institutional Trust Land Admin) and surrounded by BLM lands but, its all under lease agreement so, technically, still DOD lands. At this launch site, there's three launch pads but, only the one still has the maintenance building that would roll back after the missile was ready to launch. The round cement structures with all the bolts is the launch pad and the TEL was bolted to it. After the building was rolled back, the missile was raised to firing position. There's another launch complex you guys missed to the west though...Pershing One's were launched there. Next time you go, you need to consider asbestos masks for protection from not only that stuff but, bat droppings and Mica (sp). The three buildings near I-70 are maintenance support and are still on DOD property. One dude keeps breaking in and trying to live out of one of them, called it a church of the open desert or something (he used to be seen around Moab in a wedding dress). Buildings above I-70 were the tracking stations. The uranium tailing are under the protective cap you saw.
Reach out if you're still planning trips around Utah, I may be able to at least give you some good maps and ideas.
Be Careful and enjoy.
I've been on a binge of your videos. Love them!
Lmao u guys totally fooled me when u said come out with your hands up and then 2 people actually came out! So funny 😂😂😂
The U.S. Air Force built the Green River Launch Complex just outside Green River in 1964. It was an annex of the U.S. Army's White Sands Missile Range. From 1964 to 1973 the Air Force launched 141 Athena missiles from the Green River complex, near the Crystal Geyser, as part of research to improve nuclear missiles
you guys are like private investigators for the people!
You two have the best videos on utube! Great job!
I love y’all videos they are good keep of the great work👍🏻
Omg you guys really got me at the beginning there with the megaphone! I really thought omg there’s actually somebody in there no way!!! 😱 Then was like wait... had to rewind it and rewatch that part and was like oh they got me!!! Hahaha good one guys! 😂😂😂 And cool place! Awesome video! Loved it! 👍🏻
Me too 😂
Sarah Hreha so did i lol 😂😂
Sarah Hreha LoL, same 🤣
Your daughter hair is beautiful! I am only 34 and I am losing mine. I hope she knows how fortunate she is. 😊
This has to be one of my favorite videos you guys have made ❤️
Thanks for another great video, you always make my day a little better when you post new content!
I really want to thank u for your videos, they are real and true. You don't beat around the bush. I believe you are the best u tube video maker
Thank you
If that's the new area 51, I would hate to see the old one.
I found your channel tonight,judging from the comments you have a very interested compassionate fascinated fanbase ..I'm completely obsessed with you guy's.
Just a guess, but I would think it's where they tested either early jet engines or rocket thrusters. Could be the movable building provided shade for the engineers, suspended the engine/thruster, and maybe they built the building to weigh as much as whatever they needed to propel. Tow the building back to one end, start up the engine or thruster, and see if it could overcome the weight of the building.
It might also be a missile test site. Lay the missile down, move the building over it to provide shade and act as scaffolding, then move it away when ready to test. All I know is it reminds me of the gigantic mobile platforms used for launching the space shuttle, and the round structure looks like it could be for redirecting exhaust as well as igniting the thruster(s).
I'd love to know for sure what it was used for.
Love your videos this is cool!
love the video but you guys have to be more careful. Uranium tailings can contain as much as 85% of its original radiation concentration. Would love to see how the geiger counter reacts there, but if the tailings were deposited above ground the whole area is highly toxic. Both of you need some filtered breathing mask if you want to continue searching areas like this safely. Wish you guys the best n keep these videos coming. EWU IS LIFE!!!!
@@1bigpea Yeah but the highway could of been made after the Uranium tailings were deposited. As much as i love America, i honestly still wouldn't trust the govt to take care of its citizens like its supposed to. Must remember all the nuclear testing they did on inmates n soldiers without even telling them the consequences, Also the Radium girls tragedies. I do atleast give props to the 'Los Alamos National laboratory' in New Mexico for detecting what is probably the biggest international radiation contamination of North America. All because of some radiated Cobalt-60 pellets from the core of a cancer treatment device that originated from the city of Cd.Juarez, Chihuahua.
And the word of the day is conduit. Love y’alls videos keep up the good work
Super interesting channel - looks like I'll be binge watching your area 51 stuff. Got hooked by watching the video on that missing 53 year old guy.
Same here on both points
Sweet. Was waiting for some EWU to drop!
Another Friday video for the EWU crew. This is a great way to start the weekend!
Love your vids😍😍
Cool place to explore 😁
Great job as always 😁
Thank you Damie. 🙂👍👍
Definitely my favorite so far. Cool little piece of history to explore, you guys rock!!
Like the desert.. Hmmm I'm not getting notifications anymore. Bell is rung, and I am subscribed
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Always happy when you have a new video for us!! Got me laughing on this one Hahaa!! 😆😂🤣
Ps. You two Emma and Bob are awesome!! 👍🏼👍🏼. I can’t thank you enough for what you do for us viewers that are unable to explore those awesome places you guys take us to!! And a special thank you to the patrons that help make this all happen!!
The uranium was cleaned up in the 1980s with a EPA superfund grant. The black lava rock covers the containment cell that holds the uranium tailings. You went in the old uranium mill.
love your channel, you two are one of my favourite channels, you two are awesome
Hi Emma and Bob your both are looking good. Great job guys as always. Thanks for the great video. I want to thank you both for giving me a great way to the outside world. Love the humour. Made my heart skip a beat lol stay safe love you guys EWU STRONG 💞😎😎🌮
Thank you so much Brenda.
So jealous right now. I love that part of the country. Thank you for all the videos. Been a fan of EWU for a year now.
Thank you Jeff, appreciate your support.
Hi Bob es Emma, Thanks for the video & nice to see you, Ody
Great video guys glad to see your back doing videos
I think that’s an old atlas missile silo . We used to throw keg parties in them when I was a kid . 😂
Those doors are serious! Look at those hinges!! Daaaaaammmnnnn....great video as always guys!!! Thanks so much for sharing and taking the time for us!!!! I appreciate you!!
Blast debris walls and shock wave protection
Love your vids guys. Stay safe
Liked that you put some humor in this video while exploring; another reason why you two are awesome to watch!
Hey HM, how are you?
I'm doing very good after getting home from vacation; thank you for asking, and I hope all is well with all of you.
Dude this video rocks guys you guys such rock stars make such awesome videos :) :)
AHHHHHH I WISH I WAS THERE WITH YOU GUYS! AWESOME VID! 🛸👽🖖🏻
Hi guys Love your videos keep up good work
You better be careful they stowed a lot of industrial waste out there
you did a really good job showing this area well done good job good footage i like your shows keep it coming
90% sure that the bunker things you show at about 3:00 are artillery/ammunition storage. The storage facilities at all of the army bases I've worked on looked similar. Odds are that also explains the guard shack. I'm gonna guess that this site was a live-fire range.
Great video keep up the good work
Hey EWU CREW good to have you guys back I've been waiting forever for a new video I just had to comment on your great editing great content great teamwork great everything I missed you guys I haven't even watched the video yet but I know it's great look forward to more videos good to have you guys back love you guys be safe
I love watching your videos really entertaining thanks becareful you guys are awesome!
Emma ,,,hey guys love the video thank you ! ..IT WAS SICK, ,,,,,,
awesome vid ty....love yur vids an yu an yur daughter r totally awesome team!...stay safe!...godbless
2 dislikes? Wow they must be aliens 👽 lol
you look like an alien. what is your planet name? 😱
Prob me please.
BRIZLOVESPINK You don't know anything about the Evilcrew nothing at all, you must be a alien yourself
Ohh the aliens got offended and came on their defense! 😂😂 here’s a 😘 for y’all.
I am very thankful for you guys! I have watched every video, and will be a die hard fan and supporter forever. Thank you Rob and Emma.
Heyy ewu crew !!! I never click that fast to one of your video!! I love you guy’s so much!! Big fan here 😁😁🤟🤟❤️❤️
Thank you Melissa. 🙂❤
Love your vids keep them comeing
Great video btw love these good job keep it up edit:thank u for the like
Thank you for the awesome videos
Thank you for the awesome comment, we appreciate the support! 🙂
Yes!
Let's put some radioactive rocks not so far but NEAR the water supply!
Great idea!
Whoever did the layout for that, did NOT pay attention to the warning signs. lol
This is one of your best videos ever! "Come out with your hands up" that crack me up....😅. you guys are awesome! Can't wait for your next adventure let's go!
Whoa cool place to explore !
Great video! Wish it was longer though! Thanks!
Very cool vid,my dad was in the air Force and he agrees with some of the other commenters,the first building(on tracks) was a jet or rocket engine testing building and it looked like there was some underground buildings... EWU for life 😎🖖
does he know anything about the normal area 51
I love that you and your dad do this show together!!! Amazing video keep up the great work
Almost looks like a jet engine maintenance facility.
Another Video well Done Excellent guys Awsome I look forward to Watching a few More Videos.
That place look cool ..and girl you are beautiful..love your work ..
Sweet!!! I like when you guys upload new videos, always exciting to receive it on my notification, keep it up!...
Great channel you cool dynamic duo.... greetings from down under Melbourne Australia
For rocket engine testing.
Great video guys keep them coming deepest respect from South Wales UK
If it was new it would still be in use and protected..like the one from 1942...looks like a testing zone...
Cool vid, good to see you guys on the tape. Can't wait for next one!