Off the GRID - Most REMOTE Towns You Never Knew Existed
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Off the GRID - Most REMOTE Towns You Never Knew Existed
The Most REMOTE Towns in America
Top 10 Most REMOTE Towns in America
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Mention that Marfa is only three hours from El Paso and three from Midland/Odessa.
Also, you forgot to mention Jarbidge NV which is the most remote US town I’ve ever been to. If you go, drive in from the Elko side and out via Murphy Creek. It’s far more remote than any mainland towns you mentioned except for perhaps Supai.
I used to live in Ely. I miss it every day. Maybe I'll find my way back some day.
Honestly, a ghost town without people shouldn’t count as it’s not really a town anymore.
Jarbidge Nevada has entered the chat. A truly remote place where the best way of getting there is a poorly marked dirt road through the deserts of southern Idaho.
Imagine the star gazing due to the lack of light pollution!
I’d honestly would love to visit Supai. It sounds beautiful & quaint
I really enjoyed this video
Same
I've never heard of any of these remote towns, which makes sense. the donkey town I would definitely visit
So interesting!
I would go crazy living in those towns, I have to live around a lot of people.
I lived in Bullfrog, Utah at Lake Powell. The nearest city is Grand Junction, Colorado which is 3 and a half hours away. The nearest small town is almost 70 miles away.
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Maybe at one time Crested Butte was remote but it’s only about 40 minutes from Gunnison and a very popular tourist destination. The ski resort was bought by Vail Resorts a few years ago and that’s increased the amount of visitors.
Hah, sometimes people really make me want to live in one of these remote and secluded towns!
It’s pretty cool for a while. May end up missing some conveniences, but it may be more rare as people keep moving farther out.
There are 2 very small towns I have been at, 1 in southeast Montana on US 212 a long distance from Billings and South Dakota. Then South eastern Oregon on the border of Idaho. Very small and but couldn't find it on a map.
No traffic jams is my dream
a entire town inside of a building, that is wild
The remote town that has Czech food sounds pretty cool, but I don't think I'd want to live there forever
Port St James Mi no rds to it. Only a few hour ferry ride if weathers OK. Or small plane.
Ahh yes the Marfa lights of Texas. Eerie blue lights that come out in the winter months. Best spot to see them is near the cemetery.
We would visit most every town, except the one with a one way tunnel road...yikes!
I would love living in a remote town. I live in a very rural town right now, but I feel it is still to populated and loud.
Where i live thete is less than 900 ppl we srent remote but we h as ve nothing closest city is over 2 hours away theres lots of farms and amish ppl i live on a road that has i think five houses on it im in nothwrst pa but thats why i moved here where there is more trees than ppl which means our crime its so low it can't be caculated i have a higher chance of being atracked by a brar than a human
Sounds like a wonderful place to live. I live in Westmoreland County and it's getting ridiculous with build up and (ugh) people 😖 Would love to move to a northern county. What county are you in?
Ely has "scorching hot summers and mild winters". Y'all never been there, huh? July average high 87, low 48. January average high 39, low 11.
It has alot of people who don't have citizenship because that country has no control over borders
A place that charges 40.00 for half a melon does not exist in my books.
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Pronounced Eli
Worthless view grabbing ideo.
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