That was great. Thank you for doing this video. I’ve always wanted to see that area and you gave a fabulous viewing with detail. That took a lot to film and edit and put together and I appreciate you for it. Great job!
Beautiful place! I wish I could remember it! I was born 8/5/1962 at the Naval Hospital there on base. My dad was a Marine ( as was our whole family just about) I came back to Kentucky in 1966 when my Grandfather died. Dad felt it was his duty because he was his mother’s only son, and he promised his Dad he would take care of grandma until she passed away. And he kept his word. I miss all of them now! But California is so beautiful, I would love to go back and see it! Semper Fi and ooh rah! to my friends at the base in 29 Palms!
As a frequent commuter through this area, it is gorgeous. So many people can't see it but I can. Thank you for your insight in all your videos. They are fabulous in my favorite part of the world.
I was stationed at 29 Palms from 1991-1995. Joshua Tree was a dead town you passed through to get to Yucca Valley or on your way to LA. I’m glad to see the new life / business that is happening there.
As locals, what we find, is that so many visitors are destroying the desert. Trash is left everywhere. The sense of entitlement, amongst many visitors, is astounding to say the very least. You’re not home, don’t expect to find everything you have at home, here in the desert. Be respectful, be kind, be courteous….it’s not hard.
Grew up in this area. I live in ohio now but i miss it quite a lot. Ive lived around all three towns multiple times, Yucca, Joshua tree and twentynine. Place is definitely special to me. Surprised this didnt mention sky village swap meet, unless i missed it.
This area has long called to me for a retreat even though I've never even been to California. This video has insured that visiting is now on my bucket list. Thank you.
Joshua Tree is a beautiful little small town, 29 Palms is a bit bigger, Pioneer Town is even cooler than Joshua Tree, but very limited in services. Yucca Valley is the “big city” of the area. All within 30 minutes or less from each other. If you watch this video and decide to visit my High Desert Community, please leave with more trash than what you came with. Remember another amazing event is Saturday and Sunday mornings, a large FARMERS MARKET in Joshua Tree can provide FRESH FOOD and snacks for visitors. We do wear cowboy boots, and cowboy hats, however it’s a dead give away you’re a Coastie, when you prance around in that gear. You would be hard pressed to find a more friendly people here in the high desert. For the younger, LIVE MUSIC lovers, Pappy and Harriet’s in Pioneer Town, and the Joshua Tree Saloon are Great offerings. All places out here have their quirks, and visit with an open mind. When visitors are not present, the towns are very quiet and picturesque. Also, last tip, there is a CROSSWALK on the corner of the Joshua Tree Saloon, and if you need to cross State Hwy 62, please use that crosswalk. It is 40 mph in the town, however our drivers are known like all other California drivers, the speed limit is kind of a suggestion, and you will definitely get run over if you avoid the crosswalk. Please visit, and enjoy our California Small towns! You are welcome as all VISITORS are, we just request you remember to respect your host town as we live here year round. God Bless You and Yours, now get up here and enjoy a long weekend! Keep your ears and eyes on the web sites for celebrations and festival Live Music venues! WWG1WGA
I'm moving down there soon and I promise to be a super good neighbor and respectful of the desert environment and its inhabitants. Thank you for all those nice words.
The unregulated Airbnbs are destroying the housing market out here, locals can hardly find a place to live anymore, some have even been kicked out of their rentals so the land owners can convert them into airbnbs😔😔
Exactly. I bought my house in 2018 for $155k. It was purchased in 2014 for $65k. Todays value is $400k in 2023! Everything here is AirBnb now. It now the OC of the desert. Sucks
@@landonsmith4338bubble will burst soon! Post covid, Airbnb’s are sitting more empty. Some are selling even…give it more time. Some of us who visit just want peace and quiet. Not sure why people are so testy about “outsiders”. We all aren’t bad. Also, go to the city and get them to regulate Airbnb’s! They do it in other towns…speak up, it may help.
Lived in this area for 38 years now. Sadly, this beautiful region is slowly being destroyed by outsiders and hipsters who want to gentrify this area. Indeed, everything changes. I just long for what this area used to be like many years ago when it was a friendlier place to live and raise a family.
many LA people visit…we all aren’t hipsters or gentrification people. We simply want a place to go for peace. We bring money to the area and are respectful.
Not really, it is a high desert, go down the hill into Palm Springs and then you will experience extreme temperatures! We are 105 to 110 when they are 115 to 120+.
Yeah well, make the best of it because that is happening everywhere in America. Let's just try to be friendly and make them play by the rules. My town in Ventura County has gotten overrun also. I also strongly dislike my neighbors who rent their house out to people I don't know and then they're gone next week and then more people show up and just don't seem to care about the community vibe.
The city should regulate it then…like Palm Springs did…go to your town halls! Speak up. Then the Airbnb’s can sell to people that want to live there…not all people who rent Airbnb’s are bad, however.
That was great. Thank you for doing this video. I’ve always wanted to see that area and you gave a fabulous viewing with detail. That took a lot to film and edit and put together and I appreciate you for it. Great job!
So good to hear, glad you enjoyed!
I could have not said it better!
Love Love this!! Thank you so much for sharing this and all the hard work you’ve done!
So glad you enjoyed, I appreciate it!
We just drove from Michigan to L.A, and of all the tourist traps and things we "had to see", the Joshua Tree Desert was the best.
Beautiful place! I wish I could remember it! I was born 8/5/1962 at the Naval Hospital there on base. My dad was a Marine ( as was our whole family just about) I came back to Kentucky in 1966 when my Grandfather died. Dad felt it was his duty because he was his mother’s only son, and he promised his Dad he would take care of grandma until she passed away. And he kept his word. I miss all of them now! But California is so beautiful, I would love to go back and see it!
Semper Fi and ooh rah! to my friends at the base in 29 Palms!
Glad the video brought back so many good memories.
I lived in 29 palms and Yucca Valley for several years. I miss the slower pace there.
Thank you for a great view of how much the area has changed.
Thank you too!
Why you moved?
One of the most magical places I wanna visit one day
As a frequent commuter through this area, it is gorgeous. So many people can't see it but I can. Thank you for your insight in all your videos. They are fabulous in my favorite part of the world.
My pleasure!
I was stationed at 29 Palms from 1991-1995. Joshua Tree was a dead town you passed through to get to Yucca Valley or on your way to LA.
I’m glad to see the new life / business that is happening there.
As locals, what we find, is that so many visitors are destroying the desert. Trash is left everywhere. The sense of entitlement, amongst many visitors, is astounding to say the very least. You’re not home, don’t expect to find everything you have at home, here in the desert. Be respectful, be kind, be courteous….it’s not hard.
I promise I won't leave any trash behind on our next visit!
Grew up in this area. I live in ohio now but i miss it quite a lot. Ive lived around all three towns multiple times, Yucca, Joshua tree and twentynine. Place is definitely special to me.
Surprised this didnt mention sky village swap meet, unless i missed it.
Thanks for sharing!
I’m learning everything I can about the CA high desert. This is a fantastic video! Thank you 🙏 😊
You are so welcome!
Sounds awesome completely changed in 30 years
A great video of an unique and most interesting place! The videoing and narration are excellent. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This area has long called to me for a retreat even though I've never even been to California. This video has insured that visiting is now on my bucket list. Thank you.
That's awesome!
Thank you for visiting my backyard..Be sure and clean up behind you! ☺️🏜
Great video! It is a great place to live!
Couldn't agree more!
29 Palms has changed to when i used to work out there 10 years ago. 👍🏽To 29 Palms! 🇺🇲
Damn! This was a great little doc for exploring around Joshua Tree! Loved the info. but also the balance of exploration time too - Cheers!
So glad you enjoyed, thanks so much!
Love the scenery
Joshua tree is amazing, such a great place to stay and visit
Couldn’t agree more!
Joshua Tree is a beautiful little small town, 29 Palms is a bit bigger, Pioneer Town is even cooler than Joshua Tree, but very limited in services. Yucca Valley is the “big city” of the area. All within 30 minutes or less from each other. If you watch this video and decide to visit my High Desert Community, please leave with more trash than what you came with. Remember another amazing event is Saturday and Sunday mornings, a large FARMERS MARKET in Joshua Tree can provide FRESH FOOD and snacks for visitors. We do wear cowboy boots, and cowboy hats, however it’s a dead give away you’re a Coastie, when you prance around in that gear. You would be hard pressed to find a more friendly people here in the high desert. For the younger, LIVE MUSIC lovers, Pappy and Harriet’s in Pioneer Town, and the Joshua Tree Saloon are Great offerings. All places out here have their quirks, and visit with an open mind. When visitors are not present, the towns are very quiet and picturesque. Also, last tip, there is a CROSSWALK on the corner of the Joshua Tree Saloon, and if you need to cross State Hwy 62, please use that crosswalk. It is 40 mph in the town, however our drivers are known like all other California drivers, the speed limit is kind of a suggestion, and you will definitely get run over if you avoid the crosswalk. Please visit, and enjoy our California Small towns! You are welcome as all VISITORS are, we just request you remember to respect your host town as we live here year round. God Bless You and Yours, now get up here and enjoy a long weekend! Keep your ears and eyes on the web sites for celebrations and festival Live Music venues! WWG1WGA
I'm moving down there soon and I promise to be a super good neighbor and respectful of the desert environment and its inhabitants. Thank you for all those nice words.
What a great video! Well done sir.
Thanks so much!
The unregulated Airbnbs are destroying the housing market out here, locals can hardly find a place to live anymore, some have even been kicked out of their rentals so the land owners can convert them into airbnbs😔😔
😢😢😢
Exactly. I bought my house in 2018 for $155k. It was purchased in 2014 for $65k. Todays value is $400k in 2023! Everything here is AirBnb now. It now the OC of the desert. Sucks
@@landonsmith4338bubble will burst soon! Post covid, Airbnb’s are sitting more empty. Some are selling even…give it more time. Some of us who visit just want peace and quiet. Not sure why people are so testy about “outsiders”. We all aren’t bad. Also, go to the city and get them to regulate Airbnb’s! They do it in other towns…speak up, it may help.
I Love USA ❤️😪
What song is being played ive been trying to look it up for ever! It starts at 13:00 and the last part ends 15:15
Going there in early June. Hopefully won't be excruciatingly hot yet.
Lived in this area for 38 years now. Sadly, this beautiful region is slowly being destroyed by outsiders and hipsters who want to gentrify this area. Indeed, everything changes. I just long for what this area used to be like many years ago when it was a friendlier place to live and raise a family.
many LA people visit…we all aren’t hipsters or gentrification people. We simply want a place to go for peace. We bring money to the area and are respectful.
I've own land up in the mountains of Morongo Valley.
It does look beautiful 😘… but,it has extreme temperatures 😢
Not really, it is a high desert, go down the hill into Palm Springs and then you will experience extreme temperatures! We are 105 to 110 when they are 115 to 120+.
It was a lot more fun back in the 1980's and '90's before it became yuppiefied
Joshua tree use to be nice before all the city trash came up here and Turned our town into a air B&B nightmare.
Yeah well, make the best of it because that is happening everywhere in America. Let's just try to be friendly and make them play by the rules. My town in Ventura County has gotten overrun also. I also strongly dislike my neighbors who rent their house out to people I don't know and then they're gone next week and then more people show up and just don't seem to care about the community vibe.
The city should regulate it then…like Palm Springs did…go to your town halls! Speak up. Then the Airbnb’s can sell to people that want to live there…not all people who rent Airbnb’s are bad, however.
Also the Joshua tree are protective by the government you can’t cut them down
And a plethora of speculators bent on Gentrifying a rural community.....