Death Valley Flood Destroyed Our Road...Now What?
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- Опубликовано: 13 авг 2022
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Hey guys, this week was a hard one up here at Cerro Gordo. A "1,000 year flood" hit Death Valley right by us and completely washed out our road. Short term, it made it impossible to get up or down the road. Long term, this will mean we cannot get the trucks up the road needed to continue progress on the American Hotel and many other projects. This is an absolutely devastating blow in the series of devastating blows that seems to come with living up here.
The future of many projects is completely up in the air right now and may push the timeline into the winter, which would mean at least 6-8 months of no progress. BUT we're doing everything we can to push through.
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THANK YOU!
Thank you all so much for all the continued support on this project! If you didn't catch last week's video when we brought up the tank, you can check that out here: ruclips.net/video/G3Cuzm7-3Pc/видео.html
Awesome vid again, btw you wanted water? You got what you aked hahah you will be fine!
I think you have a hole in your water tank🤣😂
sorry i couldn't resist this comment, good luck man.
Brent, you have heavy machinery, don't wait on the County, fix the road yourself. In fact, if you're fixing it, you might as well upgrade it too.
I retract the story I've retraction retraction I listen to the whole thing realized county gave permission!!!!!!!!Yeah it's too bad the county hasn't fixed it but I already know how that works too many you start working on that road they're going to put a stop work order on you and say that's their territory and then find you for molesting their road I've seen it before county fails to do their job and then someone decides to take it upon themselves to fix it and they end up blocking the road stopping work order and suing the person for the blatant destruction of their road without permission without getting permits blah blah blah like they get permits when they work on it LOL
Don't ever give up on your passion Brent. You are a very good man. Deserve everything your fightingf for.
Brent I’m a 50 year old farmer running a 3000 acre family farm in Australia. My experiences in life have taught me no matter how hard things get, when you work through them and fix the problems your self, the feeling of satisfaction and personal reward is far greater than being able to call the maintenance team to fix it. These things make you stronger, and you come out the other side a wiser and better person. You are doing a great job with Cero Gordo, I started following your channel about 2 days after you posted the first video when you got the 2WD Toyota stuck in the snow, in the dark that very first episode. I hope to come visit you some time in 2024, we are coming over to visit my wife’s sister in Oakdale CA. I look forward to every video that you post, both good and bad; hang in there buddy and stay strong!
Very well said, sir!
ahh yeah...... where abouts in oz???
*Cerro Gordo oh man good encouragement
Well said and so true . It’s not what hood throws at you it’s what you do when dealing with said situations
Bottle neck in the canyon is definitely a headache prone to washouts , too bad diversion channels can't be made above to divert majority of flooding waters in the future , other than cementing the problem areas from undercutting the road... 🤔✌️👍💪🙏😔🏜️
Let not forget; after Brent works 12+ hours a day repairing the road he takes the time to edit and upload so we can come along on the journey. Thanks Brent!
Think about how hard it would've been to have a flash flood back when they were digging this mine with horses and wagons. How far we've come
Thanks for everything.. Your claim is best for people to copy.
He's definitely not doing the editing himself anymore, but that's to be expected. Editing is a time-consuming process, and Brent definitely has other things he needs to focus his time on at the moment. But shooting the footage for this video I'm sure took more than plenty of time and effort so your overall point stands. So amazing the amount of energy and determination he has. God speed.
It's really not that impressive. It's like us living our daily life but instead we make videos and work on our own time. But we don't, so it seems different but it's not lmfao. If anything we probably work harder than this guy in all honesty. 🤣
@@glennwall552 Well, now we have all the advanced technology and we are on the way to destroying the climate and turning the planet into a desert. Ah progress.
Didn't realize that I was emotionally invested in your project until this event. Was talking with a neighbor up here in Vermont about you yesterday. We were nearly in tears over the flash flood, as if it were a personal loss. We have decided that Cerro Gordo is now on our bucket list. See you when the hotel gets done.
Oh wow!
It's funny how this town effects even those of us who haven't set foot in it! I haven't watched the channel in a good long while (been busy) but a random video popped on my homepage about the recent flood and my 1st thought was "I HOPE CERRO GORDO IS OKAY!" 😭
@@AlottaBoulchit ❤️❤️ me too.
Always wanted to move to Vermont. Lol
@@culturebreath369it's not for everyone, but if you find the perfect spot, it's sublime.
Hey Brent, consider the positive things that happened just prior to the washout. The tank was delivered, a nice new excavator was there when you needed it, and that there is a back road into Cerro Gordo. I'm sure you will figure this out and it will be a delay and not a project stopper.
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Just like the burnt ashes of American hotel, the road will be revived! Love the preservation of history you’ve been able to maintain Brent! Keep it going. Incredibly inspiring
The primary "problem" is that County is one of the poorest in California!
it's fine, Dave will turn up with his blackhawk to drop rock on the roads
@Marie Rodriguez YES!!!!
Thanks so much. We'll keep pushing. One way or another we'll get there. I really appreciate the support!
You know,for an Austin hipster you're one resilient tough S.O.B. . Regroup, rethink. You're not going anywhere. The fact you didn't throw in the towel after the fire proves that.
You have your windmill Don Quixote, keep on tilting.
Love how strong you have grown over the years.
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Never can we count out Brent with his perseverance. He is a trooper like no other. Everyone is behind you.
I won’t be surprised that washing out of the road ends up becoming a blessing for him… like the road will end up being built better this time and him meeting a lot more people who will help just because …
In a way you are living the life of a miner. One day you struck gold, the next day you are struggeling.
You can do it, we all believe in you!
I'm really glad that the county approved your request to at least make the road usable for 4 wheel drive vehicles. So many places would never even let you touch the area and would force you to wait for them to do it in several months. Hopefully some other people who know how to fix that kind of stuff see this video and are able to help get the road completely redone with approval from the county.
You'd be surprised how chill a lot of those rural guys are. Once you get on a first-name basis with them, you're pretty good.
Given that it's serving only 1 property, It should be considered a driveway.
The places that tell you no usually have a reason for that. It's usually because folks have done a bad job of repairs in the past and then the county gets blamed. Rural counties generally don't care in situations like this but more urban ones definitely do. There are codes and requirements for road safety. They're usually written in blood and litigation.
They did say they were stretched thin. Silver lining (from county's perspective) the road has had some work done. They aren't starting from the rough wash
This really makes me realize just how hard it was for the people who lived at CG during its heyday. It’s must have been very isolating in the winter when snow was heavy and also during the rain. I’m sure you’ll have the road working again in no time. PS like the music you used in this video and where you used it.
Hey Brent, even though this may be a disappointing setback, this too is part of Cerro Gordo’s history and the great adventure you bring to us each week. Me and my 13 year old son, Gerard, enjoy wanting. Hoping to visit you sometime in the future. Keep the faith, as you are a master story teller and bring us much joy.
There's something cruelly poetic about fiiiiiiiiinally getting water storage up to Cerro Gordo, then getting so much water it destroys everything.
That the excavator was left there for you is incredible. Gives a person reason to hope. No matter where you are life is going to send curve balls. Expect it! This is what makes people stronger!
Well said. I also believe that life sends you blessings. Was it part of the big plan that the excavator was there? I'd like to think so. Also, the tank was in before the flash flood. That's enough progress to hang in and hope.
WOW! Great observation. Might there actually be a sense of "future knowing"?
Yup. A religious type of person might say it was left there for this very reason by someone looking out for him ... If I was an atheist, I would have a hard time arguing that not to be the case.
The excavator is nice. He needs a dump truck too. For a good foundation. To patch the road with crushed stone and rocks. Not soft sand.
I’ve been following the progress since the beginning. I can see your body is actually changing due to environment and your hard work. Please take care of yourself more . One day I’ll definitely visit you there.
My lord, setback after setback.. can’t catch a break! Brent, I respect you beyond words for your dedication to this town and all your hard work. The fact you still take time to make us content through all this is unbelievable and very appreciated.
If a bunch of people with wagons and mules can do it so can you Brent! You got this! Sending yall love and hoping everyone stays safe.
this.
I'm sure there were bad floods on that road the last hundred years. Somehow some one was able to repair the road again and again. Now is just another again.
@@jasmith1867 If you haven't seen the news, it was a once every 1,000 year rain/flooding event. Nobody out there has ever had to deal with situations like this. You're talking about thousands and thousands of tons of sediment being washed away in less than 24 hours.
@@XtremeChiliPepper What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
@@XtremeChiliPepper that’s actually not what that means. I really wish they’d stop using casual 1,000 year language. It’s not useful.
Brent, your devotion to this town shines brighter than you realize. You've already proven yourself as capable and strong enough to make something like this happen. We all love you Brent, and the legacy that you've already carried on your shoulders. Your audience will never leave you in the rear-view, and all of us are right here with you. Cerro Gordo forever.
Then why not donate $100 to his project if you've enjoyed so much great free content?
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You are my younger soulmate! You and I have so much in common. It’s weird. But I’m old enough now to be your mom. God bless Brent! Stay safe and healthy please 😊✊😘👋❤️🙏🏻
Somewhat I can relate. When I was working on my own land, little piece of a forest, I had a lot of hardships. But that hardship gave me skills, different point of views, hardened me a little, and gave me a will to go on. It was mentally healing and nurturing.
Remember : You can’t fully enjoy the highs… without experiencing the lows. You’re doing amazing work Brent & friends! 👍
Right on! Well said!
Soon as I heard of these floods I thought I Brent and Cerro Gordo. I REALLY believe Brent has friends and willing supporters who are going to put that road back together.
We are ready
If enough people write to the county maybe they will feel motivated to fix the road sooner!
@@TheScotDrummer Fuck that. The county shouldnt be paying for some rich dudes hobby property. This should be the last thing on the counties list.
@@TheScotDrummer Depends on the priorities. You heard the County Engineer say how thin they were spread.
A ghost town doesn't warrant the same attention as public highways.
Brent is depending on himself, that and Dave Sparks excavator.
Funny how Heavy D is always involved good things even if is just the loan of an excavator.
Sending good vibes Brent's way. He will make something good happen.
@@markmitchell457 That guys channel and videos have gotten to be cheesy clickbait fake stories now. All his stuff seems scripted....BADLY. Maybe he will still be able to help Brent...I hope so. But hes losing credibility fast in his fan base.
"The most practical move is to go somewhere nice, recount the year and pick it up again next year - but if you watch this channel for a while, you know...that's not going to happen."
As upsetting as seeing the footage of the utterly destroyed and rerouted roads from the flood, I just know that even with this setback, it's not going to stop Brent & Co from getting this done. Nothing is stopping that hotel getting built.
"Just one more sunset" Wow Brent! I loved seeing the entries into the journal back then. That's some history. Great portion of the video. You and others there to help are truly bringing back history. I can't wait to come up and stay at the hotel when you have accomplished your vision🙏😊
Get the Homestead Rescue guys out there - that guy can build roads in his sleep and he gets a nice episode for his show on TLC.
True story
I would not trust anything that needs to withstand heavy use to anyone from TLC.
@@christophermorin9036 this is true.
@@christophermorin9036 You've obviously never seen the show otherwise you wouldn't have made such an ignorant statement.
Thankfully it seems that it's the counties responsibility, it will take forever, but it will be up to code 🤷♂️ something like that could cost tens of thousand of dollars because of labor and large machinery, so at least our man doesn't have to take on that responsibility too.
Since the start of pandemic, for the past 2.5 years, this channel have been my main source of entertainment, therapy, encouragement and inspiration. Thank you Brent and Cerro Gordo.
“Plandemic”
If you struggle sleeping might i suggest a nice relaxing sleeping ambience sounds to relax to. Thank me later
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Then why not donate $100 to his project if you've enjoyed so much great free content?
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I literally got chills when you were talking about living out in the wild, I was raised off grid with almost no modern comforts in the northern sierra nevada and I know exactly what you are talking about, the struggles wear on you and seem to never end but deep down in your soul you know it's worth all the hard work for the freedom and beauty that the mountains provide. Keep living you dream brother.
Until the toad gets rebuilt to the point that it won't wash away again, I recommend getting a rock climbing buggy with at least 44" tires. That way, it would be easy to back up at least pending that the buggy is at the bottom when the storm hits
One thing is for sure... Cerro Gordo has the right caretaker/protector.
Cerro Gordo has survived 150 + years. You are a survivor too.You got this. ✌❤🤗
Man, I wish that more people, including myself, had the courage, enthusiasm and perseverance of you guys. My utmost respect for you guys!
Brent, keep on truckin' ! It's a huge setback, but you know you will persevere, like the old miners of Serro Gordo did! Good thing that digger was still up there and you know how to use it! It sounds like you have a good relationship with the guy at the County. That's important as well. The last couple of shots of the road look so much better already! You rock!!!!❤️
The Sierras and surrounding mountains do seem to “ Get into your soul “ somehow. I’m 62 now and my first trip up was with friends when I was only 16 back in 1976. I’ve been up to Cerro Gordo a few times and last trip was back in 2009 and we got a chance to meet Robert as he was caretaker at that time and he was saying how much snow that the town had received earlier that year. My Buddy Dan & I were camped at Portagee Joe’s camp at base of Whitney portal road & we had ridden our Dual sport Motorcycles up from camp . Weather was cool , but spring seemed to be just around corner . Very next morning we took off for a ride up the opposite side of valley from your towns view and headed up Horseshoe Meadows road only to be blindsided by one Hell of a snowstorm once up at summit almost at campgrounds. Needless to say that was a memorable ride on fresh snow in freezing cold weather all the way back down to my Toy -hauler trailer at camp . Dan’s mom’s home made clam chowder sure tasted great that afternoon as we sat warm & drying out watching snow fall . I try to get up there at least once a year into the Owens Valley for just those types of adventures. From what I have seen this is just the beginnings of your life long love affair with that whole area👍 Wishing you well & may your ventures be memorable and safe 🤞👍👍
You’ve got this Brent and the Cerro Gordo Crew don’t ever give up! We’re backing you up even if we can’t donate or make it to the town we’re sending prays and good vibes to you stay awesome!
This is the type of place where anything and everything is expected. It is the size of the man's heart and spirit that will get him through any difficulty. The ability use your spirit to keep going... no matter what the obstacle. The ability to pick up a tool and fix the problem, especially when there are tears from the heart. You are inspiring millions of people in how to just keep moving forward in the face of adversity. There is no better man for the job. Keep going Brent... we all support you.
Imagine if the flash flood happened the day or two before when you were bringing the tank up!! If it was gonna happen, it was definitely better after the tank was up and Heavy D and the rest of the helping crew had safely gone home. I'm sure there will be fun discoveries and blessings that come out of this (like all of the good that came out of the original hotel burning down). YOU GOT THIS BRENT!!
Easy for you to say. But will you donate $50 to his cause?
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@@007nadineL I don't think you get what he's saying, having some perspective on things that happen in life can help a lot more than 50$
In the 2+ years I’ve been watching you, you’ve never given up and I know you won’t this time either. God has you here for a reason Brent, trust He’ll get you through this. I have faith the hotel will get under roof before winter. Hang in there!!
Obstacles are some of the healthiest experiences in life. Whether you overcome them or fall and get back up from them. Some of the greatest adventures and most balanced perspectives come from those who have been through struggles and come out the other side. I've seen people lose all reason from a flat tire and here you are dealing with the skeleton of a road, impassible by no tire! I understand different people handle things... well, differently, but when you stare into opposition and start formulating rather than freezing, you're already a step ahead! Love the videos and love the determination!
Even a 1000 Miles walk starts with one step. If there is anyone that can do it, it’s you Brent ❤️
Then why not donate $100 to his project if you've enjoyed so much great free content?
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@@007nadineL i donate 100 dollars when You do it You creep.
I think the town founders would admire your pioneer spirit; you are doing a great job of taking care of the town, and preserving it!
Can we all just say thank you to Mr Dave sparks and his crew for having such genuine pure hearts. Without Dave and Brent colliding, Brent would be so screwed.. don't get wrong, Brent's a badass but there's only so much a man can do. Shoutout to both of these guys. Sany putting in work thanks to Dave, Brent putting the sany to work with such a passion👊😎
To see your town coming alive , the ups and downs you have been through , most of all seeing your dream happening , the support you have , it’s amazing and your energy level.
Can’t wait to visit and would love to help out in building your town in the future .
Keep up the great work work
Thank you for taking the time to share all of this even though you have so much on your plate right now. For those of us who cannot provide any assistance just know we have all the faith in the world that you, Cerro Gordo and so many volunteers will prevail💞
My brother, embrace the suck. These things happen for a reason. You’ve shown time and time again that any setback is just another bump in the long road ahead. You can let yourself get discouraged, but never give up. We’re rooting for you❤️
Brent, your determination and perseverance never fails to make me smile. You've got such a big heart, espeically towards this town. Hats off to you.
Amazing to see how far this has come over the past 2 years! Thank you for taking the time out of your already busy day to make these videos and upload them for us to be able to follow on the journey!
Don't give up Brent, you are a great guy and we all know you will get through this. You are made from strong stuff, you show this over and over again. Keep going, I look forward to your videos every week!
Think of it this way, how difficult would it have been to bring up the tank AFTER the rain? At least you got it up there and now you are moving forward with a wonderful positive attitude and hard work! So impressed with you Brent! I'm just positive that you will have more help than you ever imagined!!!
One strategically installed culvert pipe under the road man, I'm telling you! (It's one trench you'll need to cut in, either underneath or alongside, or both, of the problem area, and you've clearly now pinpointed exactly where that problem area is!) It sucks, (obviously lol) but it shouldn't be an annual issue, especially for someone as problem solving oriented as you are! 👍
Can't wait for next week's video! ✌
I don’t think you could make a culvert big enough, it would rapidly fill with debris and wash out the road again.
Can you say bedrock?
@@sumacmt It's a mining town. If there was no dynamite involved in rebuilding it, it wouldn't even be worth mentioning.
lol itd be nearly impossible to try and displace that amount of water, the only way to make a "drain" is to just make an entire new road as this is actually the river
Well, at least the discussion is remaining relatively civil, so far, anyway. 🤞
Aww Brent, you look like you need a hug. Don’t give up! Blessings will shine through, and after everything you’ve been through, those blessings will be even sweeter.
Brent thank you for sharing the new chapter in Cero Gordo's history with the world. I think the task you have taken on is a great test for anyone to tackle but you are smashing it. The town was obviously built by many people who share the passion of the place you also have but you are one man keeping the dream and history alive. So much respect to you Brent you are doing what many people could never tackle. Peace out from the UK 🇬🇧
Living in Las Vegas the flash flood that happened in Death Valley was pretty big news locally. Did not know it hit your ghost town too, but being in the higher elevation would bring the flood to you before anybody else. Flash floods have been the death of many mining towns in the past, but in the modern age that is easier to overcome than it was 150-Years ago.
Yeah I'm in L.A. and the floods in Vegas were all over my news feed. Some of the videos I saw were insane.
@@deepg7084 Actually the floods in Las Vegas where not as bad as they where made out to be. A couple few places that always flood was the only areas that flooded. It was in the desert outside of town that got nailed. places like Parump and Valley of Fire State park. Death Valley was one of those open desert places that got wiped out.
Brent, if life was a cakewalk for everyone, how would we reflect on our triumphs? There wouldn't be any. I know this is heartbreaking but you can and WILL get through it as you have all the other obstacles. Keep calm and keep going brother!!
Exactly....You will be just fine..
Your outlook is amazing! I smiled when you said that you weren't going to give up. You have the drive and passion that the town needs. I plan to come there someday to visit when it's open to the public. I look forward to being able to appreciate the time, hard work, and attention you've given the place in person.
Love how strong you have grown over the years. It's truly inspiring
It’s all part of living on a mountain. After everything else this should be just another project.
Last I heard he was endlessly struggling from lack of water, HA! Too bad there wasn't a dam some where in the canyon to capture some of it.
Amen. I lived in the San Jacinto Mountains and maintained 5 miles of dirt road. Storm comes you man up and repair the wash out. Life goes on. Mountain living is not for the faint of heart.
We don't do water capture well in CA...period, our rain & fresh water goes into the ocean.....
the amount of sheer perseverance this man possesses is incredibly inspiring
I don't usually comment on your videos, even though I enjoy them so much, but I feel I just needed to say, Brent, you go this, this is just another stone in the road. You and your team will over come yet another set back.
Your courage and enthusiasm is inspiring, keep up the back breaking yet amazing work you do! I can not wait to see the American Hotel once again stand proud. Much love from here in the UK!
Stay strong, Brent! You have our respect, all the way from South Africa. My family and I've been following you since the beginning of the channel! What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger!
Hang in there Brent!! You’ve got this!! There’s a lot of truth to the old saying “what don’t kill ya only makes ya stronger”!! Cero Gordo is making you a stronger person and in the long run you will be as tough as the men that originally made the town and mine!!!
It would be a great if you could create a rain collection system. Once things get settled. Take care Brent.
again....its illegal to do that in california....
@@LManonymous it is not illegal, anyone can collect rainwater in California from rooftops, but for landscape purposes you need a permit.
I'm glad you have asked for help Bret, help will come. You give so much to others by sharing your journey, many of us want what you have, but circumstances mean it will only ever be a dream for us. We are living the dream through your videos, thank you.
I think that everyone that watches this channel is pulling for you. What you have done already is beyond amazing. I’m sure that many thousands of people out in RUclips land are willing you on and will continue to send their good thoughts towards Cerro Gordo. Keep up the great work Brent!
Brent, we all knew you'd never give up. So proud of the dedication you have for this historic old town, most other old historic towns have fallen to ruin because no one cared. Cerro Gordo will live on for everyone because of you, HeavyD and your volunteers. Thank you for that.
Roads can be fixed … don’t sweat it … take it as an opportunity to build back better
This is what I love about this channel. Always working and adapting
I'm so sorry Brent. My heart aches for you and the guys working in town.
The floods have been horrible out there this year. Your determination to keep rolling with Cerro Gordo and keep on schedule is a blessing, and a gift to us all.
We all know you'd walk through the bowels of Hell to accomplish anything when it comes to that beautiful little town. Thank you for being you and keeping history and Cerro Gordo alive.
i've been watching for a while when you were alone to adding animals, restoring buildings and building new friendships, just remember you're not alone anymore, you have so many people who are willing to help you, can't wait to see the fixed road
Brent, I've been watching you from the start. You are the Spirit of the Wild West. You have been nothing but inspirational. You got this! You have given back so much already. I'm glad to see you aren't afraid to ask for help. I can't wait to see how your journey continues. I can't do much, but I'm here for the future. I'm here for the end. I'm supporting whatever decisions you make. My name is Theresa, and I'm here for you.
I love your passion and dedication for this town! Definitely have never followed a channel as close as I have with this one, I look forward to every video, every instagram post anything, I love seeing the progress! Keep up the great work!!
Greetings from Liverpool, England!
You need a steam-roller to flatten and compact the dirt road, to make it a bit more durable during a rain storm.
Also, dig a massive square hole, line it, and use it as a water trap or even a swimming pool! Either way, the stored water could be filtered and used for personal use.
Love the channel mate, keep it up!
@mrlister2000 It is quite a bit drier here than in the UK. That flood was one YEARS worth of rain in 2 hours. That square hole will not fill very fast under normal rainfall conditions. There is a reason you see only dirt & rocks here and no plants. There is no water! It is called "Death Valley" for a reason.
You can get through this setback, Brent! You've been through too much to give up.
I've supported you through your store, it's not much but I hope it helps you.
On the bright side the tank got up before the wash out and flood. I'm sure with everyone's determination and will power you'll get it sorted. Day by day one step at a time. Your in our thoughts and prayers.
I am glad you are not giving up. If I weren't on the other side of the nation I would be up there trying to help. Hopefully, I can travel back out west and see Cerro Gordo. I read a lot about it in the past and it has fascinate me ever since. Good luck on all the repairs and future projects!!
Brent your perseverance I think you’ve past that test for sure! Bless you so much for preserving this area your very inspirational man , I love catching up what you’ve got up to, thank you for sharing , stay safe xxx
Hey Brent I hope you can keep your project going!! You're such an inspiration for me and your videos often allow me to get my motivation back up as I am also working on a long term dream project (off grid 4 seasons solar powered houseboat). Keep it up man, you're not alone!!
Brent, I’ve been with you since the beginning. There is no one, I mean NO ONE, more deserving of triumphs than you, and undeserving of pitfalls than you. You are incredibly headstrong, as others have said, you are an inspiration to many. I can see the pain in your eyes, the frustration, the tiredness, but I also see the fire and immense love for the beauty that is Cerro Gordo! Never give up, my friend. Your online community is behind you, as well as all the friends who have equally fallen in love with Cerro Gordon.
My heart goes out to you Brent, you just keep doing what you're doing you are amazing ! Bad time will pass stay strong and make sure to look after your health it will all pay off at the end. God is watching over you I know it.
Don’t give up Brent! You are inspiring and I love seeing your journey progress! I’d love to come volunteer someday!
Brent, you've got this! People everywhere have your back! 🙌
Seems like Heavy D needs to do a trip again. Great content for both channels.
2nd Hand Road Grader !!!!
Thank you Brent for taking the time to let us all know what’s happening. Never give up!!! Hope it all comes together for you and the town. If we lived closer, we would be there to lend a hand.
Wow! Big setback! However, you make the best out of it. I bet there’s a huge bloom after rains like that where you are. I hope you get some pictures!
You’re an inspiring man. This place is amazing, intriguing, fascinating, full of history and it’s beautiful.
Watching the progress you’ve made is everything. I’m now enthralled with your content.
The true measure of a person's toughness, tenacity, perseverance is never tested on sunny days. Your choice of picking yourself up, dusting off and continuing on is an example of what most people won't do anymore. You have become as tough as the place that you love. See it through...... Inspiration by your actions. Thank you Brother.
One of the most emotional videos you've ever made. It's been incredible to follow your progress over the years and I wish you all the best in your efforts on the hotel and everything with the rest of the town. We're all rooting for you!
Choked up at the end there haha. Can't wait for the next update to see if the rains washed away the road again, but Brent and the team are uh hundred percent committed to Cerro Gordo so I'm sure they'll get the tank filled and the hotel finished.
Brent I think what you're doing is amazing! Thank you for all you are doing and taking us all on the journey with you.
Love, love, and more love sent your way. I know that doesn't help with the road, but I hope it will give you the courage and stamina to keep going forward in preserving this beautiful historical site.
I’ve been out there in the 70’s and early 80’s and while headed up to the mine, (or back down) the flash floods would literally almost cover the hood of our dump trucks if you were in the gully/wash at the wrong time!
It’s a beautiful place. Great memories.
Good luck!
A wise man once said, “hard times create strong men..” keep at it man. Your story is truly inspiring! The impact that you and your town are making now is far greater than the one you would have made in the Austin apartment! I wish you the best!
I love how you don't let these set backs stop you. It is amazing how instead of sitting around and saying "well, we have to wait 10 weeks" you just get it done! I'm on the other side of the world in NZ but it's my goal to make it over to Cerro Gordo one day!
Pino Tree Service Boys will start milling for that Hotel Board Walk!!! Much Love for the mountain!
No way will this stop the American Hotel being built. Just a small set back.
Please don't give up on Cerro Gordo! This is one of my favorite channels and a place I hope to one day visit!
I will never forget that place. Went there in the winter of 1989 , 90 degrees at Panamint Springs , that night it snowed at Wild Rose . One of the most beautiful places I ever saw . What an awesome adventure you all are taking . You can handle it and it will be worth it . Thank you for sharing and thank you for inspiring me to try harder in my own endeavors . Good luck and God Bless
good luck dude you will get it done, you keep going and we will keep on watching....love these vids man!
Your video reminded me of the Zen Buddhist proverb: "After Enlightenment; chop wood, carry water". As a Buddhist, I often take refuge in performing domestic tasks to the best of my ability. Every swipe of the back hoe, every hole you dig, every inch of the road you repair is as important as every sunset, every silent mountain view, every starlit sky.
A very emotional video..you are alive there Brent ..challenging as it's been....you are meant to be there. Prayers are with you🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖
Best of luck and Just saw you on Mysteries Decoded and without your work and dedication it may have been another place lost to history but now its going to be a place that history and people remember.
Thanks for all you and your friends/family etc do
What fantastic luck that you got the tank up before the flood. Celebrate the wins too! You will look back on these struggles and know it was all worth it. But we all need a chance to mourn the losses too, give yourself time once you’re able. After having a child I also know the feeling of mourning your old, easier life. And that’s okay, it doesn’t belittle your current life to miss that.