This was a fun adventure . When you get done watching it go check out my friend Count Stankus video at the Batcave we did immediately after this experience ruclips.net/video/mwi9sdyv-pw/видео.html
I wonder if they know the history of this pool (as he didn't mention it in the video). For those who don't, this was the pool that belonged to my childhood camp "Griffith Park Boys Camp". The camp later built a new pool right on property, however, we spent many years hiking up to this infamous pool as part of our camp experience.
WOW- I used to swim in this pool in the 70's all the time first as a camper at Griffith Park Boys Camp and then when I worked there for many years- it was a great pool and very refreshing after the long hike to it- thx for bringing back such memories!!
Robin Sawyer, you are absolutely right. This pool was part of the Griffith Park Boys Camp where I worked as a counselor from '70 to '72. Great memories! Lots of other guys worked here as well during the summer.
When I was a kid, I went to Griffith Park Boys Camp, and this was the pool at the time. We'd walk up the trail to it. I was there in the late 60's early 70's. If you notice at the old entrance, there's a square. That square contained water with higher chorine in it, and you had to step into it before you went into the pool. I was told (unknown if true) it was a relic from when polio was an issue. I think it was just because boys have stinky feet.
I went to that pool.when i was a kid growing up.in Wilmington ca our school summer trip took me and some 30 kids i was about 11 years old im now 71 years old around 1960 it was summer and hot we went swimming we had a hike to get there after our bus park it was so much fun the only thing we missed was an ice cold cocacola soda and hamburger
Thanks to those who added some history about the pool in the comments. I was wondering why anyone built a pool so out of the way. Funny about those steps built in here and there along the way. Must have connected to the Boys Camp somewhere. Enjoyed the video, thanks Adam.
Hey Adam, I have been watching your videos for about a year and I love them. I hope you choose to stay with them if you are passionate about them. I would love to experience the adventures you have. I know there is lots of negative people out there but you have many many fans that care about you. Thank you for all you do , your a great person.
Loved it..... I have meant to tell you in the last few videos.... you look so much better than when you were ending the daily vlogs.... I think a lot of us were worried about your health at that time. Now you look so much more relaxed, and just healthier in general. As always, thank you for sharing time and more importantly yourself with us. *THANK YOU, WOO!*
I always enjoy these nature hikes with my morning coffee. The parks and nature trails surrounding Los Angeles are spectacular as well as beautiful. Thanks Adam 'the' Woo.
HI Adam! from what Ive learned that pool was part of the Griffith Park Boys Camp, and the easiest way to get to the pool is through the camp, not the way you took, lol. But your adventure was entertaining for sure! Great video!
I used to work at the camp, and we would hike by it all the time. There are a number of other foundations for buildings that were part of the old camp that was destroyed by fire. Most of these foundations are practically invisible as they've been taken over by underbrush.
That’s the “Old Pool” at Griffith Park boys camp. Whenever they hire new people, the older people usually go up there on the first training night to hang out. We went up there just to chill, nothing haunted about it, we went there around 10-midnight, beautiful place at night, great way to start the training week. Just hiking with a bunch of coworkers/friends and enjoying the view once you get there :)
Count stankus and Adam the Woo you cant get any better than this duo. Great video! Im glad none of you were stung that would have been horrible. Have a wonderful day
Interesting.Never knew about that pool. I thought I knew this park like the back of my hand. There was another pool higher up behind the Hollywood sign on the flat part of Mt Lee that the great film pioneer Mack Sennett leveled off to build a huge mansion that would have been the largest in LA at that time. It included a large pool with sandy beach. The crash of 1929 depleted his funds and house was never completed.
About 10 years ago i found a cars tire that belonged to an old car.. It was a white wall to be exact and about 3 years later i found the car with the engine block still in. seemed like the car flipped between the mountains...i took photos next to it...i will like to learn the story on how that vehicle ended up there...looks like 50's -60's
Great post. I am researching the social history of swimming pools and I used to hike Griffith Park daily in the late 1980's--I had never seen this, so of course I loved it. I watched a later posting of this area and the graffiti sadly, has increased since your post.
Oh wow......good to see someone knew why that pool was there. To be honest though it does not look old enough to be from 1926. All that wood would be rotted away by now on that changing cabana. Do you have any documentation on this Girls camp? Was it a summer Tent camp? Could it have been someone's idea to hike kids up to this place in the summer and have a nice refreshing pool swim when they got there?
That is the pool for the Griffith Park Boys Camp. I was there as a kid in 1966 and 1967. Coincidentally I was stung by my first bee there. That spiky thing is the seed pod of a Wild Cucumber. Very common.
I guess there was easier access to the pool back in the day? Seems so random to have a pool so isolated like that! Also, that honeycomb is an amazing find! I remember a show called “Billy the Exterminator” who would cut out beehives like that from people’s houses!
@@I41535D who specifically are you saying thinks that? They're definitely not wrong, though. Most of Americans live that way, unfortunately. But what does that have to do with hiking trails?
That was a beautiful hive. Is was likely wild honey bee honeycomb and a hive that size would likely house 10,000-20,000 bees. During the day about 2/3 of them would be out foraging. Honey bees are relatively harmless unless you do something to piss them off. I'm a novice bee keeper and the only time I've been stung is when one mistakenly flew up my pant leg. Cool video!
Cool vlog Adam. Just came across your vids about a month ago and I've been watching as many as I can. Love them especially the 80's/Back to the Future stuff!!! Awsome... just awesome!!!
Hello Adam! Good to see you are not wandering around in a remote area all by yourself today. Bees, especially disturbed bees in a hive are bad enough, but, I think having a random encounter with P-22, the resident mountain lion of Griffith Park, would be far worse!
😲😄Cant believe as many times ive been there and always learning from about Griffith & its history, no one talked about a pool! True exploring genius Adam, thanks for sharing..i appreciate it and hope i can find someone to drag along this hike!😥now its a must do with the Hollywood sign hike!
good morning adam! Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed your live blog down Hollywood Blvd, its very cool when something has not been edited because everything is so unexpected! Hope you do another one soon!
Adam, love your videos! I am at East Coast transplant from Los Angeles. One request, please if you're going to hike the hills of Los Angeles get some decent hiking boots. Also there are rattlesnakes, scorpions, millipedes not to mention ticks all over the hills. Have fun but take care my friend!
Awesome video as always Adam! Love your adventures and your humor! I was watching your video on the locations of National Lampoon's Vacation the other day and absolutely love the song in it! You should make THAT your theme song for all of your videos! Anytime I see your videos or see you in Justin Scarred's video that song plays in my head! Lol! Keep up tje great work brother!
I have said this before many times Adam. You have basically taken a hand off(cheesy football reference) from Huell Howser and done very well with your Vlogs. I miss him dearly but your work has helped fill the void since he passed. Great Work ! Keep it up !!
This was a Jodie Foster CONTACT moment. That abandoned pool has powers beyond anything you've ever known. True story. Beware though, The Hills Have Eyes.
Awesome video, wish there was some history of it.. Back in the day that place might of been even harder to reach, and its well constructed enough to have stood the test of time.
That would have been a really cool place for a swim back in the day. I can't believe Count Stankus had the opportunity to do a Short Round Temple of Doom reference crossing the bridge but completely missed it.
Wow, that was quite the trek, great view as well. Glad you didn't get stung up by the bees! Thanks to you Count Stankus for risking your lives for the vlog! LOL
I'm thinking that there was a well established road and a whole additional set of structures, once upon a time. (Like another poster mentioned, how this was a girl's camp in the 1920's.) Cement ponds do last a long time. I mean, that would make that almost a century old.
Ahhh the triple Lindy! I didn't see anything honey, you're perfect! I swear we have the exact same taste in movies. Gotta go Back to School. Great vlog.
Hey Adam! About those funny looking things at the end of your video, all you have to do to find out what they are is to poke them with a very, very long stick. LOL I grew up in the middle of the Mojave desert (Ridgecrest, China Lake) and as a kid I was always exploring the desert, and I poked a lot of things with a very long stick. I am afraid I still do that as an adult. Anyway, if the thing was alive and it started to attack you all you have to do is throw the stick at it and run away! I love your videos, and was having a bad day until I saw this one. Thank you! And thank you for the hard work (hiking!) for bringing it to us. Stay safe. Much love to you!!!
Those puffer fish things were Wild Cucumber pods. Wild cucumbers have hallucinogenic qualities and a giant root. Thanks for hiking up there, now I won't have to...
Before you asked about the poison ivy I was thinking that. When you went to Spawn Ranch there is caves there also. Poison ivy is all over there. All my years in LA, and I never heard of that pool. Great video as always Adam, thank you!!!
Theres no pioson ivy in california theres pioson oak everywhere in the foothills and canyons near streams and creeks rivers like merced, kaweah. Tuolumne, mokelumne. L.A. river
Did some googling and found that the pool was part of a camp built in around 1926. There's some dispute over whether or not it was a girls or boys camp, but the general consensus is that you do not enter the bathroom. Apparently the bathroom is the stuff nightmares are made from.
You think there's snakes in there..? YES...!! Hahaha !! Adam and Count Stankus y'all made me laugh several times in this video. Y'all are so funny !! Great find , but I can't believe y'all made it all the way up there . I bet it was a beautiful place to go swimming back in the day . So sad about all of the fires. I was thinking about all of those poor people and the wild animals too. Thanks for all of your hard work and sharing this video Adam the Woo and Count Stankus !! Great job guys !!
Great Vlog!!! It's soooo fun to explore Los Angeles! I will be there in June during the "June Gloom"! I love the marine layer all the way inland to Corona.
This was a fun adventure . When you get done watching it go check out my friend Count Stankus video at the Batcave we did immediately after this experience ruclips.net/video/mwi9sdyv-pw/видео.html
TheDailyWoo you rock bro!
TheDailyWoo Bronson Caves!..........
TheDailyWoo keep up the great work Adam
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“Romancing the stone type of terrain “ lol . I live in la and I thought I knew all of the trails of Griffith Park, now I must go here !
If there were bees in that hive it would have been like the seen out of Sleep away camp 1 !
I wonder if they know the history of this pool (as he didn't mention it in the video). For those who don't, this was the pool that belonged to my childhood camp "Griffith Park Boys Camp". The camp later built a new pool right on property, however, we spent many years hiking up to this infamous pool as part of our camp experience.
Cool thank you
WOW- I used to swim in this pool in the 70's all the time first as a camper at Griffith Park Boys Camp and then when I worked there for many years- it was a great pool and very refreshing after the long hike to it- thx for bringing back such memories!!
my dad was the camp director in the 70s, i swam in that pool many times too
Robin Sawyer, you are absolutely right. This pool was part of the Griffith Park Boys Camp where I worked as a counselor from '70 to '72. Great memories! Lots of other guys worked here as well during the summer.
When I was a kid, I went to Griffith Park Boys Camp, and this was the pool at the time. We'd walk up the trail to it. I was there in the late 60's early 70's. If you notice at the old entrance, there's a square. That square contained water with higher chorine in it, and you had to step into it before you went into the pool. I was told (unknown if true) it was a relic from when polio was an issue. I think it was just because boys have stinky feet.
Awesome explore I love little hidden gems like this.
Hahaha the thumbnail part made me laugh. I’m glad you came back with more videos. I personally enjoy them a lot. Keep them coming
Fascinating to see this, thanks for sharing. Loving the content at the moment!
I went to that pool.when i was a kid growing up.in Wilmington ca our school summer trip took me and some 30 kids i was about 11 years old im now 71 years old around 1960 it was summer and hot we went swimming we had a hike to get there after our bus park it was so much fun the only thing we missed was an ice cold cocacola soda and hamburger
Thanks to those who added some history about the pool in the comments. I was wondering why anyone built a pool so out of the way. Funny about those steps built in here and there along the way. Must have connected to the Boys Camp somewhere. Enjoyed the video, thanks Adam.
Hey Adam, I have been watching your videos for about a year and I love them. I hope you choose to stay with them if you are passionate about them. I would love to experience the adventures you have. I know there is lots of negative people out there but you have many many fans that care about you. Thank you for all you do , your a great person.
Loved it..... I have meant to tell you in the last few videos.... you look so much better than when you were ending the daily vlogs.... I think a lot of us were worried about your health at that time. Now you look so much more relaxed, and just healthier in general. As always, thank you for sharing time and more importantly yourself with us. *THANK YOU, WOO!*
Thank you it's nice to have a tiny bit more breathing room
@@TheDailyWoo This is the Vlog that got me into your channel. Hope you are well! Love the vlogs! Darren
I always enjoy these nature hikes with my morning coffee. The parks and nature trails surrounding Los Angeles are spectacular as well as beautiful. Thanks Adam 'the' Woo.
HI Adam! from what Ive learned that pool was part of the Griffith Park Boys Camp, and the easiest way to get to the pool is through the camp, not the way you took, lol. But your adventure was entertaining for sure! Great video!
I used to work at the camp, and we would hike by it all the time. There are a number of other foundations for buildings that were part of the old camp that was destroyed by fire. Most of these foundations are practically invisible as they've been taken over by underbrush.
Thanks Eric for your explanation. Is there some level ground on the other side of the hill
where they had the cabins for the camp?
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Yea good looks.
Thanks for the info brotha
@@Bill23799 the camp cabins were in the valley below the pool
*Oh Yeah* so good to see you so often now. Always enjoy new videos from you. Keep em coming Adam. XD
You saw it, you wanted to go, you went! Forget fake celebrities and false idols, your the true inspiration. So much respect.
That’s the “Old Pool” at Griffith Park boys camp. Whenever they hire new people, the older people usually go up there on the first training night to hang out. We went up there just to chill, nothing haunted about it, we went there around 10-midnight, beautiful place at night, great way to start the training week. Just hiking with a bunch of coworkers/friends and enjoying the view once you get there :)
Count stankus and Adam the Woo you cant get any better than this duo.
Great video! Im glad none of you were stung that would have been horrible.
Have a wonderful day
thhe Woo & anyone is great
Whatever you do, Don’t look down! Awesome video as always buddy!
Loved this episode. As a paranormal investigator I love it when somebody discovers locations like this.
I lived in Los Angeles for many years and missed some of this stuff, Thank You Adam!............
It's a ways up there
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Lucky i bet you seen some cool stuff though :)
Wow! Never knew. Thanks for showing. Love that you are back.
Interesting.Never knew about that pool. I thought I knew this park like the back of my hand. There was another pool higher up behind the Hollywood sign on the flat part of Mt Lee that the great film pioneer Mack Sennett leveled off to build a huge mansion that would have been the largest in LA at that time. It included a large pool with sandy beach. The crash of 1929 depleted his funds and house was never completed.
More Count Stankus.... Count Stankus Rocks!
About 10 years ago i found a cars tire that belonged to an old car.. It was a white wall to be exact and about 3 years later i found the car with the engine block still in. seemed like the car flipped between the mountains...i took photos next to it...i will like to learn the story on how that vehicle ended up there...looks like 50's -60's
I happy to see you two "pooling" together for more videos!
Love you and your treks Adam-keep on "trekkin' and we'll keep on watchin'!
Great post. I am researching the social history of swimming pools and I used to hike Griffith Park daily in the late 1980's--I had never seen this, so of course I loved it. I watched a later posting of this area and the graffiti sadly, has increased since your post.
Thanks so much for the mention!! It’s such a cool abandoned little gem in there!
I love the abandoned places vlogs! It's how i first discovered Adam! Keep up the awesome work man!
Thanks so much for going up there and documenting that, Adam. Glad to have the Daily Woo back again!
Love you Adam!! So glad you're making videos again.
The pool was part of a girl's camp which opened in 1926.
Oh wow......good to see someone knew why that pool was there. To be honest though it does not look old enough to be from 1926. All that wood would be rotted away by now on that changing cabana.
Do you have any documentation on this Girls camp? Was it a summer Tent camp?
Could it have been someone's idea to hike kids up to this place in the summer and have a nice
refreshing pool swim when they got there?
They are still finding wood tablets with legible writing on them from the Roman Empire 1st century AD, wood lasts a long time
Boys camp
It opened in 1926. Doesn't mean everything there was never improved or maintained over the years it was open.
That is the pool for the Griffith Park Boys Camp. I was there as a kid in 1966 and 1967. Coincidentally I was stung by my first bee there. That spiky thing is the seed pod of a Wild Cucumber. Very common.
You found Tom Cruise's fountain of youth. Now you shall stay young forever.
You already do all your own stunts.
Late to the Party lol
Good one Tampa Jay . lol
next..finding Keanu Reeves's..ss
Only stay young forever if he drank the scummy water from the pool.
Your skin shall be wrinkled but never have a grey hair.
I guess there was easier access to the pool back in the day? Seems so random to have a pool so isolated like that! Also, that honeycomb is an amazing find! I remember a show called “Billy the Exterminator” who would cut out beehives like that from people’s houses!
Love your Los Angeles vlogs! Keep them up!
So happy you are back.
Didn't realise till now.
Yasssshhh
Thank you woooo for another great video, it's like Christmas for me waking up to your new videos!!!!
Ahoy Adam and Count Stankus!! Wow! That park is full of surprises! Lol! I got out of breath just watching you guys walk up those hills! Great vlog!
It's great to have you back Adam 👍
Great journey! What an adventure! Thanks!
Hey Adam! Enjoyed your Vlog and great to see Countstankus in your Vlog at the Abandoned pool! I will be watching out for your next adventure Vlogs.
That was great, Adam! Love seeing you and your adventures more often!!! 💓 What the heck was up with those puffer fish!!!!
This is why I’m never moving out of Los Angeles. Within two hours of Big Bear, beaches and all the hiking you could ever want.
I'll bet you ain't thinkin that now .....................
@@chaosdemonwolf1 Why wouldn't they think that now? The beaches and hiking trails are all still here.
@@MidnightSonnet that person thinks you are barely living pay check to pay check
@@I41535D who specifically are you saying thinks that? They're definitely not wrong, though. Most of Americans live that way, unfortunately. But what does that have to do with hiking trails?
Welcome back Adam. Great video as usual 👌🇨🇦
Very cool hike to a very cool pool. It’s funny how much we love abandoned things.
I think you have a gift. And that is why you put together awesome videos. Thank you
Kudos woo and count. Another great adventure. Thanks
You always bring calm and happy to my life! 😊 keep doing what you do!! Thank you for being you!
That was a beautiful hive. Is was likely wild honey bee honeycomb and a hive that size would likely house 10,000-20,000 bees. During the day about 2/3 of them would be out foraging. Honey bees are relatively harmless unless you do something to piss them off. I'm a novice bee keeper and the only time I've been stung is when one mistakenly flew up my pant leg. Cool video!
Cool vlog Adam. Just came across your vids about a month ago and I've been watching as many as I can. Love them especially the 80's/Back to the Future stuff!!! Awsome... just awesome!!!
Hello Adam! Good to see you are not wandering around in a remote area all by yourself today. Bees, especially disturbed bees in a hive are bad enough, but, I think having a random encounter with P-22, the resident mountain lion of Griffith Park, would be far worse!
😲😄Cant believe as many times ive been there and always learning from about Griffith & its history, no one talked about a pool! True exploring genius Adam, thanks for sharing..i appreciate it and hope i can find someone to drag along this hike!😥now its a must do with the Hollywood sign hike!
Great video and good to see the Count. The bees were attracted to the water.
good morning adam! Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed your live blog down Hollywood Blvd, its very cool when something has not been edited because everything is so unexpected! Hope you do another one soon!
Awesome as always brother!!!
Thanks buddy
Thanks for another upload enjoyed as always!
Adam, love your videos! I am at East Coast transplant from Los Angeles. One request, please if you're going to hike the hills of Los Angeles get some decent hiking boots. Also there are rattlesnakes, scorpions, millipedes not to mention ticks all over the hills. Have fun but take care my friend!
Those were harmless honeybees looking for water. The honeycomb was pretty cool to see. Thanks for this video!
Checking out all of your California videos for POI. Will be taking a family road trip to California from Texas. Awesome videos man.
Awesome video as always Adam! Love your adventures and your humor! I was watching your video on the locations of National Lampoon's Vacation the other day and absolutely love the song in it! You should make THAT your theme song for all of your videos! Anytime I see your videos or see you in Justin Scarred's video that song plays in my head! Lol! Keep up tje great work brother!
Nice 👍🏻 adventure around the old Griffith Park. There’s so much to explore in LA. 😺
I have said this before many times Adam. You have basically taken a hand off(cheesy football reference) from Huell Howser and done very well with your Vlogs. I miss him dearly but your work has helped fill the void since he passed. Great Work ! Keep it up !!
Nice to see you back Adam!! Hoping to go do the hike up to the sign in a few weeks.
Count Stankus! Chill walk vid. I liked it.
Thanks Adam. Good to see you!
wow!nice video!thank you for sharing.Very Educational..
This was a Jodie Foster CONTACT moment. That abandoned pool has powers beyond anything you've ever known. True story. Beware though, The Hills Have Eyes.
Crazy what a pool doing here? Thanks Adam! 😀
Awesome video, wish there was some history of it.. Back in the day that place might of been even harder to reach, and its well constructed enough to have stood the test of time.
Belonged to the Griffith Park Boys Camp. It was their old pool.
How did people go up there back in the day?
There is camp next to the pool and a road 🤷🏻♂️ maybe 4 minutes walk the boys camp is just there
Another awesome video you never seize to amaze us count stinkus is hilarious
Yessss, yesss, Stankus is back yall!
The captioning identified him as cow Angus 😂😀😄
Keep it up Adam. Your videos are so cool
That would have been a really cool place for a swim back in the day. I can't believe Count Stankus had the opportunity to do a Short Round Temple of Doom reference crossing the bridge but completely missed it.
Wow, that was quite the trek, great view as well. Glad you didn't get stung up by the bees! Thanks to you Count Stankus for risking your lives for the vlog! LOL
No background on the pool? Was this left over from the 1933 Fire?
Literally spent my entire day off yesterday binge watching The Daily Woo videos..... all day long lol. Beats netflix any day!
Glad to see you back in action Adam, I missed you old friend.
That is exactly the format we want to see from you Adam. Thumbs up! Very good work here :-)
Love Count Stankus
So how did the builders of the pool get the cement up to the sight to build it and when was it built ?
I'm thinking that there was a well established road and a whole additional set of structures, once upon a time. (Like another poster mentioned, how this was a girl's camp in the 1920's.) Cement ponds do last a long time. I mean, that would make that almost a century old.
Thanks
Ahhh the triple Lindy! I didn't see anything honey, you're perfect! I swear we have the exact same taste in movies. Gotta go Back to School. Great vlog.
Very cool place, but very creepy. I can just imagine how nice it was back in the day. I would not want to be there at night. Great vlog!
Hey Adam! About those funny looking things at the end of your video, all you have to do to find out what they are is to poke them with a very, very long stick. LOL I grew up in the middle of the Mojave desert (Ridgecrest, China Lake) and as a kid I was always exploring the desert, and I poked a lot of things with a very long stick. I am afraid I still do that as an adult. Anyway, if the thing was alive and it started to attack you all you have to do is throw the stick at it and run away! I love your videos, and was having a bad day until I saw this one. Thank you! And thank you for the hard work (hiking!) for bringing it to us. Stay safe. Much love to you!!!
i watched count stankus 's video from the cave i liked it very cool, that pool was impressive most impressive
Those puffer fish things were Wild Cucumber pods. Wild cucumbers have hallucinogenic qualities and a giant root. Thanks for hiking up there, now I won't have to...
Adam, you should really consider getting some hiking shoes. They really do wonders when hiking like this. Great video. Hope y'all had fun.
Before you asked about the poison ivy I was thinking that. When you went to Spawn Ranch there is caves there also. Poison ivy is all over there. All my years in LA, and I never heard of that pool. Great video as always Adam, thank you!!!
Spahn ranch was an adventure
Poison oak, no poison ivy in california
And only in low spots where there is water and shade. Leaves of three, let it be.
Theres no pioson ivy in california theres pioson oak everywhere in the foothills and canyons near streams and creeks rivers like merced, kaweah. Tuolumne, mokelumne. L.A. river
It's poison oak not ivy. It's too dry for ivy.
Love your videos, Adam. Always feel like😃😄😁😉when realizing a new one is available.
Griffith Park Boys Camp opened in 1924 and is right next to that pool. I am guessing that was their old pool prior to building their newer one?
How on earth were the materials to build that pool transported to that location? Is there an access road?
Did some googling and found that the pool was part of a camp built in around 1926. There's some dispute over whether or not it was a girls or boys camp, but the general consensus is that you do not enter the bathroom. Apparently the bathroom is the stuff nightmares are made from.
Glad to see you & the Count back together! Who was smart enough to bring lunch?
You think there's snakes in there..? YES...!! Hahaha !! Adam and Count Stankus y'all made me laugh several times in this video. Y'all are so funny !! Great find , but I can't believe y'all made it all the way up there . I bet it was a beautiful place to go swimming back in the day . So sad about all of the fires. I was thinking about all of those poor people and the wild animals too. Thanks for all of your hard work and sharing this video Adam the Woo and Count Stankus !! Great job guys !!
Very cool. What do u prefer romancing the stone or jewel of the Nile. Cool how nature reserve grows after a disaster
I'd stay Stone but they are both good
I kinda agree though watched jewel of the Nile more has a kid. Now I'm tired after watching you guys hike lol
Why would that pool be there? I wonder if there was another structure since torn down.
This video was completely deserving of the old Adam The Woo theme tune. Bring it back! Pleeeeease!!!
Great Vlog!!! It's soooo fun to explore Los Angeles! I will be there in June during the "June Gloom"! I love the marine layer all the way inland to Corona.
My 11 yr old son and I crossed that bridge in 2016. We thought it was a bridge to nowhere lol