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Weekend snow machining trip #vlog
I had a small window of time to get out and ride with my uncle Tom and friend Todd. I know we talked about it a lot, but I can't say enough how gorgeous the weather was.
Filmed entirely on 03/11/2023.
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Відео

Summer of 2015 #vlog
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This is footage I found on an old iPhone that I forgot I had. Back then I didn't have a lot of digital storage space and had to do some juggling. Things are different now. Places filmed: -Talkeetna Lodge where I filmed Denali -Gold Dredge No. 2 (Jordy's dredge) -The boneyard -Sheep Creek -Goldstream Road -Alaska Airlines fllight back to Anchorage where I filmed Denali again #archive #boneyardal...
10 ft Mammoth Tusk Discovery (06/30/2012) #vlog
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Tony and Max showing us the process of removing a rather large tusk once it's unearthed. The awkward shape makes carrying it without heavy equipment a difficult process. Also, shout out to David Cittadino for the dope song 'The Boneyard' in the second half! Check out his work here and give him a follow on Instagram: www.youtube.com/@davidcittadino davidcittadino #archive #boneyard...
Retrieving Mammoth Leg Bone (07/12/2014) #vlog
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This was shot by Rick as he filmed Terry, Beau, and my dad work together on removing a 3 ft Mammoth leg bone from ice at the boneyard. #archive #boneyardalaska #vlog
Uncovering a Steppe Bison Skull (09/08/2012) #vlog
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This video shows the process of removing a bone still frozen in ice. #archive #boneyardalaska
Double Rainbows (06/13/2013) #vlog
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Rick filming some gorgeous rainbows at theBoneyard (an omen?), and also getting up close with the mechanics of Automan. A special guest makes an appearance at the end. #archive #boneyardalaska
Automan in action (06/01/2012) #vlog
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This is clearer footage of the automatic giant in operation and allows us to see what it looks like while working with it. #archive #boneyardalaska
Testing Automatic Giant aka AutoMan (08/14/2010) #vlog
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This is footage where my dad and I we're testing the newest addition to our crew - the automatic giant. The machinists and engineers out there will appreciate its simplicity and effectiveness. The way it works is that the directions are literally programmed by placing screws into the different cut out holes that dictate the angle, and also amount of time, that the giant operates. It's a smooth ...
Sands of Time #documentary
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This is possibly the oldest footage that exists of the Boneyard Alaska and was all filmed on July 27th, 2008. The footage captures our journey from Chena Lakes, then to the boneyard, and eventually finishing at the Chatanika Lodge for dinner. Some of you locals might recognize the dog haha. The audio was corrupted for the first couple of clips but does return at about the 5:27 mark. Here's a li...
Mosquitoes In Alaska
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Mosquitoes In Alaska
Possible site of where the mammoth tusks were dumped in the East River
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Possible site of where the mammoth tusks were dumped in the East River
Break Glass In Case Of Sweet Sixteen #vlog
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Break Glass In Case Of Sweet Sixteen #vlog
Crane collapsed into the Chena River (June 29th, 2010)
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Crane collapsed into the Chena River (June 29th, 2010)
Winter flying #dronevlog
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Winter flying #dronevlog
The Great Grain Robbery (Super 8mm, 1972) #shortfilm
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The Great Grain Robbery (Super 8mm, 1972) #shortfilm
Pleistocene Fossils and Interior Footage of Gold Dredge No. 8 (Unknown Beta Tape, Silent, mid-90s)
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Pleistocene Fossils and Interior Footage of Gold Dredge No. 8 (Unknown Beta Tape, Silent, mid-90s)
Helicopter Tour of Goldstream Valley, Alaska #vhs (1987)
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Helicopter Tour of Goldstream Valley, Alaska #vhs (1987)
Gold Dredge No. 8 Commercials #retrocommercials
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Gold Dredge No. 8 Commercials #retrocommercials
Rose Building Renovation Project in Downtown Fairbanks, Alaska (Channel Two News, 1992)
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Rose Building Renovation Project in Downtown Fairbanks, Alaska (Channel Two News, 1992)
Gold Dredge No. 8 News Segment (Fairbanks News, 1992)
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Gold Dredge No. 8 News Segment (Fairbanks News, 1992)
Gold Dredge No. 8 awarded National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark (Alaska News, 1986)
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Gold Dredge No. 8 awarded National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark (Alaska News, 1986)
Rockstar dog crashes beer release #australianshepherd
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Rockstar dog crashes beer release #australianshepherd
Tour of operating gold mine (1988) #vhs
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Tour of operating gold mine (1988) #vhs
End of the 2020 season at Boneyard Alaska #vlog
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End of the 2020 season at Boneyard Alaska #vlog
Springtime thoughts and goals for summer of 2019 at Boneyard Alaska #vlog
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Springtime thoughts and goals for summer of 2019 at Boneyard Alaska #vlog
Historic Gold Dredge Tour by John Reeves (2nd Tape, 1988) #vhs
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Historic Gold Dredge Tour by John Reeves (2nd Tape, 1988) #vhs
Noise_0459
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Noise_0459
Chemiluminescense (second attempt, 2014)
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Chemiluminescense (second attempt, 2014)
Chemiluminescense (first attempt, 2012)
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Chemiluminescense (first attempt, 2012)
Historic Gold Dredge Tour by John Reeves (1988) #vhs
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Historic Gold Dredge Tour by John Reeves (1988) #vhs

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @bjmartin5225
    @bjmartin5225 22 години тому

    Why are they doing this ? Is there that big of a market for old bones ?

  • @darrincassidy2135
    @darrincassidy2135 День тому

    I watched in Joe Rogan. Amazing. Would love to visit from New Zealand

  • @freethinker1167
    @freethinker1167 7 днів тому

    I'm astonished that the bullies aka Smithsonian and mainstream Archeologists and Anthropologists allowed John the pleasure to expose and keep his findings

  • @boobayloo
    @boobayloo 15 днів тому

    cute girl

  • @thewanderingadobo
    @thewanderingadobo 17 днів тому

    Joe brought me here

  • @canadianfirearms
    @canadianfirearms 19 днів тому

    Why does it appear as though all of these animals were ripped apart and mixed together? I get the feeling that this is not where all these animals died. It kinda looks like "something" moved all these already dead animals to this site? Maybe landslide or flood??

  • @ianbaird6113
    @ianbaird6113 25 днів тому

    A good situation for a tiger torch.

  • @johnrocha3591
    @johnrocha3591 28 днів тому

    Fucking unreal! John great interview, Rogan is the real deal. But I admire what you have done for our country. Real men like you are what this country needs,a patriot hard working family man ,and armed to the teeth. Don't let the man on your land! Tell em to eat a bowl of dicks. I wish you God speed and good health! Sincerely ,John&Sherry Rocha.

  • @ronaldrey8474
    @ronaldrey8474 Місяць тому

    I get excited everytime Gold Girls on Y.T. Please bring more content. Either gold or bones

  • @martinfurlong1071
    @martinfurlong1071 Місяць тому

    Are there many "streakers" in Alaska?

    • @Kinzey
      @Kinzey Місяць тому

      Strangely yes and it mainly happens in the winter

  • @อรอนงค์จันทร์แดง-ษ1ฆ

    พวกพ้อตาแม้ยายหนีงานดัดหมอยจากรานใบสิวกูทำที่พัก

    • @mojoron
      @mojoron 19 днів тому

      เราไม่สามารถโกรธคุณย่าได้ หน้าอกอันใหญ่โตของเธอหลอกหลอนความฝันของฉัน

  • @JakeyBabey87
    @JakeyBabey87 Місяць тому

    Just watched him on JRE today - anyone else

  • @martinlatvian5538
    @martinlatvian5538 Місяць тому

    I know why there are so many bones in such a little area and why so many are broken. The galcier did collect these bones from a vast area and deposit them here. The glacier in hundreds or a few thousand years can travel a long distance pushing and breaking and collecting everything in fron of it...

  • @fun-galfaraway579
    @fun-galfaraway579 Місяць тому

    It looks like a deluge of water came in and wiped them out into this canyon. Then another deluge of water comes to expose the history. This is fascinating. I would love to help work on this site. But alas I'm stuck in Wisconsin.

  • @TheGramee
    @TheGramee Місяць тому

    Cool...but this camera work is worst ever

  • @ashleebaggs5505
    @ashleebaggs5505 Місяць тому

    This is BY FAR the BEST video I’ve ever watched! I’ve been watching with my mouth wide open this entire time in absolute AW! Very interesting and something you could only imagine that’s come to life in front of my eyes - The size is astonishing, and I’m sure the videos aren’t doing justice as it would be in person. I can’t even begin to imagine how many different animals you found that no one has ever found before, or what it even looks like - Your doing such amazing things and can’t wait to finish the rest of my episode, of you on Joe Rohan, to hear more about your work! - Absolutely amazing!!

  • @mynqming
    @mynqming 2 місяці тому

    If you go out there, you can never go back because you'll end up as skeleton. 😹

  • @peggymorgan6355
    @peggymorgan6355 2 місяці тому

    Imagine having something like that on your property.??!Shows that money makes money.

  • @tazz3663
    @tazz3663 2 місяці тому

    why no videos for this year 2024?

  • @yaraahmed2215
    @yaraahmed2215 2 місяці тому

    The reasons for the presence of large mosquitoes in Alaska are poor hygiene in Alaska and the western part of Canada These areas contain quantities of dead animals and dirt from which mosquitoes feed and grow in size

  • @lynbigle2341
    @lynbigle2341 2 місяці тому

    From a siencey point of view living in 2024 the mosquitoes are just longing for companionship ...roll the window down... So you dont hurt their feelings

  • @kevincrain7499
    @kevincrain7499 2 місяці тому

    My best friend when camping in the Sierra mountains was my mosquito netting that fit over my hat covering my face and neck. Unfortunately my other two friends were eaten alive.

  • @tukemono3232
    @tukemono3232 2 місяці тому

    I would like you to try using Japanese-made mosquito coils (Katorisenkou). It has almost no effect on the human body, can wipe out a swarm of mosquitoes in an instant, and has a long effective time.

  • @Clap_Classics
    @Clap_Classics 2 місяці тому

    So I thought I'd come see the comments to find anyone crying about the environment. Didn't find 1. However clearly EVERYONE watched JRE.

  • @runerdude141
    @runerdude141 2 місяці тому

    Roll the windows down you cowards.😂

  • @podoju
    @podoju 2 місяці тому

    Accidently press your elbow on the power window switch

  • @BelkoTVMexicanJoker
    @BelkoTVMexicanJoker 3 місяці тому

    Crazy!!!

  • @SpeakLife406
    @SpeakLife406 3 місяці тому

    Sooooo? What’s w all the bones? What are they and why so amazing? Who’s land is this and why are all these bones there together?

  • @michaelversant8401
    @michaelversant8401 3 місяці тому

    hmm, was thinking it was going to be more than just a pile of bones :)

  • @Siunloader
    @Siunloader 4 місяці тому

    episode was great… i’ve recently taken up gold prospecting i hope i eventually find something even one tenth as cool as this one day! lol

  • @PAPPADASH
    @PAPPADASH 4 місяці тому

    Hey dude, how are you inventorying all the bones? Are using a Sql, or Mysql database on a computer with some type of software? If not you should be, and you should be backing that up to something like backblaze, or some type of encrypted cloud backup.

  • @PAPPADASH
    @PAPPADASH 4 місяці тому

    Hey dude, how are you inventorying all these? Are using a Sql, or Mysql database on a computer with some type of software? If not you should be, and you should be backing that up to something like backblaze, or some type of encrypted cloud backup.

  • @securethebag1613
    @securethebag1613 4 місяці тому

    Issa no for me dawg 🏃🏿‍♂️💨💨💨

  • @SwyperDaGoat
    @SwyperDaGoat 5 місяців тому

    gotta be worth more than gold lol

  • @SwyperDaGoat
    @SwyperDaGoat 5 місяців тому

    bruh wtf

  • @Insight07691
    @Insight07691 5 місяців тому

    Mosquito racket:🥶🗿

  • @meh11235
    @meh11235 5 місяців тому

    Hey brother it’s MH… Talk soon. Glad to see you guys still showin off the boneyard. Talk soon.

  • @SrTacoman
    @SrTacoman 5 місяців тому

    I wonder how often it is that the bones and stuff that come out of the permafrost still have organic un-decomposed flesh and skin. It surprises me that so much of it is clean, even some being burned and visibly cut. If this landmark was made by some great flood that washed all these animals here, then I think a lot of them would still have their hair, skin, and flesh. But it doesn’t look like that is the case, which leads me to believe that these animals were put here by someone, and they were killed on purpose. Back in the day these animals were complete beasts and would not take nicely to our ancestors encroaching on their pristine continent. That’s why I think our ancestors found some way to corral a very large number of them and then put and end to them by whatever means necessary; shooting arrows, lighting them on fire, cutting off their paws and hoofs. Then again I don’t know anything about what I am talking about. But they sure af died there

  • @hughgallagher9477
    @hughgallagher9477 5 місяців тому

    What's the environmental impact of this work( or should i say destruction)

  • @BaseballSlugger1976
    @BaseballSlugger1976 5 місяців тому

    Read Frank C Hibbens The Lost Americans to find out all about The Alaskan Muck Pits and the millions of Pleistocene Era bones in piles …. Caused by an Apocalypse…

  • @Ricsha1
    @Ricsha1 5 місяців тому

    This was why they banned using these damn things! They destroy habitat, eco systems, water systems, etc! Just so they can make money from some bones!

  • @mr_tommies2167
    @mr_tommies2167 5 місяців тому

    I really love to fantasise about this land and combine it with the younger dryas theorie. Like this cataclysmic flood brought all this together and froze it in time for These fabulous people to discover and rewrite history. Boneyard alaska really amazes me

  • @TakuForTwo
    @TakuForTwo 5 місяців тому

    Yeah, looks about right! Haha~

  • @claycolvin-ci4bu
    @claycolvin-ci4bu 6 місяців тому

    I would swear my allegiance to you and the cause! I am a hard worker with a built in detector for finding artifacts.

  • @triple6286
    @triple6286 6 місяців тому

    great flood i think

  • @frankanddanasnyder3272
    @frankanddanasnyder3272 6 місяців тому

    Do you have a permit to do that?

  • @stevenbawls
    @stevenbawls 6 місяців тому

    🎉🎉

  • @ColleenHatton-r7y
    @ColleenHatton-r7y 6 місяців тому

    Is there a reason for the water? How can you tell which bones go to other smokes of they are all Moved instead of uncovering them in a different to see where and how they laid? Just curious.

  • @richardvann513
    @richardvann513 6 місяців тому

    What is wrong with your shoes?