The cave below Mt. Rushmore - Oddments Vlog 13

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
  • Continuing my travels through beautiful South Dakota, I check out Mt. Rushmore during the sunrise and take you down to the lesser known trail and into the cave below the presidents. Then check out the amazing Mammoth Site where tons of huge prehistoric mammals drowned 26,000 years ago. From there I travel back into Nebraska and stumble across The Toadstools ! Incredible area. Hope you love this Oddments Vlog!
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  • @MobileInstinct
    @MobileInstinct  7 років тому +32

    Hey everyone, I'm so excited to show you the rest of my South Dakota travels! Check out a cool, interesting perspective of Mt. Rushmore and then a quick visit to the amazing Mammoth Site! I ll be continuing deeper into Nebraska in the next Oddments Vlog. Hope you enjoy this one! I ll be posting a lot of photos on Instagram very soon, so if you have an account, look me up!

    • @ZalmaiPashtun
      @ZalmaiPashtun 7 років тому +1

      You are AWESOME

    • @dezertraider
      @dezertraider 6 років тому +1

      Thank you for your hard work,I subbed,Great videos....I bet if you go to the Rosebud or Pine Ridge,Them folks like to see this pig stye put back to there very sacred land...Please go to Crazy Horse! TY safe travels 73s

    • @jaythepirateroberts6012
      @jaythepirateroberts6012 6 років тому +1

      Mobile Instinct - are the random horses the same as regular horses? Not sure why they was called random horses. Also the designer of mt rushmore died before completion thats why only the heads where done.

    • @sonnylatchstring
      @sonnylatchstring 6 років тому +3

      Great to witness that someone at your relatively young age truly appreciates and respects the importance of these findings and enjoys every minute.

    • @michaelmadsen5005
      @michaelmadsen5005 6 років тому +1

      How about doing a vlog on Crazy Horse monument. All four of the heads here can fit in the head of crazy horses horse.. And you can walk out on the outstretched arm of Chief Crazy Horse. It is being built totally by donation. Rushmore was built with Government funding.

  • @jodyhopkins9485
    @jodyhopkins9485 7 років тому +20

    Who would have thought sitting here watching videos could be so educational. Thank you for taking us along on your journeys.

  • @dorothygower3667
    @dorothygower3667 4 роки тому +4

    If I didn’t already have a grandson your age I would adopt you in a heart beat . You are doing what I really wanted to do in my RV but my health will no longer let me walk . I hope I don’t lose your channel ever. This is my first visit with you but I’ll keep watching , I promise.

    • @elijahmiller912
      @elijahmiller912 Рік тому

      So you want a mentally retarded grandson? A grandson who drinks the coolaide instead of truth?

  • @Brooklynmom0116
    @Brooklynmom0116 7 років тому +49

    You are a hidden gem on you tube. Amazing vlog. I'm sharing your channel whatever I can. Happy travels.

    • @MobileInstinct
      @MobileInstinct  7 років тому +1

      Sheri Tinebra Thank you Sheri!

    • @brey1720
      @brey1720 4 роки тому +1

      Ive been sharing videos aswell, that ive really enjoyed. Should share this one cause its so amazing 😁

  • @jarimikkola2426
    @jarimikkola2426 3 роки тому +2

    I just found your videos the other night...and I have to admit, I did NOT EXPECT how good your recordings are. THANK YOU FOR SHARING!

  • @JGM1721
    @JGM1721 7 років тому +9

    You managed to get quite a bit of quality stuff in a short time. I am having to really wrap my brain around the idea that Rushmore was created with jackhammers and dynamite! What an accomplishment. Loved the mammoth site and the toadstools too. That old town was quite scenic. Thanks so much for this.

  • @crazya3466
    @crazya3466 3 роки тому +1

    Mount Rushmore is amazing, great founding fathers. Excellent show🖒thx .. cA 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @gothicshadowstgg
    @gothicshadowstgg 4 роки тому +1

    Chris, You never disappoint. Closest I will ever get to Mt. Rushmore and the other places you visited. Thanks.

  • @janelv7968
    @janelv7968 6 років тому +1

    Wow! You find the coolest spots! Thank you for taking us all along! 😍😁

  • @amberhaynes8933
    @amberhaynes8933 2 роки тому

    you have been a tremendous help, thank you so much for your passion of history! don't give it up!

  • @99rylee
    @99rylee 5 років тому

    Interesting environment and rich in history. You could walk for miles and not get tired of the scenery

  • @dannybiddinger
    @dannybiddinger 4 роки тому

    You are an amazing Vlogger! I love this. I have friends watching your vlogs. Tonight I will have a marathon of watching your videos tonight!.
    I anticipate your next adventure!!
    and I’m so glad I found your channel
    so very entertaining! 👍

  • @cherylsimpson5899
    @cherylsimpson5899 5 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for the great video 🌷🤗 it's always nice learning something new to.

  • @marlamichellebowker
    @marlamichellebowker 7 років тому +4

    My grandson loved this one!Good job!

  • @susanbrown4297
    @susanbrown4297 7 років тому +1

    This is just Beautiful! I really enjoyed seeing Washington and the rest. I hope to go there someday. Thanks for the memories!

  • @user-dt3rj8qm3k
    @user-dt3rj8qm3k 7 років тому +3

    Looks like an ancient glacial deposit region. That area was packed with ice at some stage. Amazing!

  • @flat-ice1812
    @flat-ice1812 7 років тому +4

    Great video; There is gold in them thar hills!!

  • @andrewmiller4573
    @andrewmiller4573 3 роки тому

    Gotta give you props for ACTUALLY FINDING something kinda interesting in Nebraska!

  • @LuckyShitZu
    @LuckyShitZu 6 років тому

    Aww, the memories! I once lived as a hermit in that cave for over 60 years. One day folks started coming 'round and soon started the carving and all the noise lead me to move to New Hampshire and I found an even better cave!

  • @lindamesa4941
    @lindamesa4941 7 років тому +9

    If you haven't made it already , Arizona has a petrified forest , Sedona cliffs and Cave Creek giant rocks ! lots of stuff here!

  • @heidip5042
    @heidip5042 6 років тому +1

    Those mammoths are amazing!!!

  • @cathycooper3454
    @cathycooper3454 7 років тому +2

    Hello, Chris I just joined your channel and love all of your videos and volgs thanks for the places you go and share with all of us. I'm hoping you keep on doing these kind of videos I love watching you showing them to us . I'm really enjoying your channel thanks, Catt.🐈 Texas,

  • @dianacreamer9761
    @dianacreamer9761 4 роки тому

    You are a fascinating young man. Thanks for sharing your world.

  • @anitamitchell3452
    @anitamitchell3452 5 років тому

    A pleasure to watch and learn. Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @JRobert111111
    @JRobert111111 4 роки тому

    A lot of fun to come along with you on these journeys! You mentioned feeling on a different planet; have you heard of Craters Of The Moon in Idaho? That's a very cool place. Also, near Mt. Rushmore the Crazy Horse Monument is very cool as well. I'll be watching many more of your videos over the next little while, thanks!

  • @cindysplace
    @cindysplace 7 років тому +21

    You should definitely have your own Travel Channel program.

  • @genevieve1944
    @genevieve1944 7 років тому

    wow! as always you seem to have had a good time out there, pretty nice and peaceful walk through these so beautiful and original places!

  • @tmntforever2684
    @tmntforever2684 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the history lesson Chris your videos are very educational and you find such beautiful places on your travels your so lucky being there thanks for sharing them

  • @wanderinggee6544
    @wanderinggee6544 6 років тому

    have been following ur videos...really great...i love the way you are so respectful of the places you go.....that is just really special....keep it up

  • @nunolopes1370
    @nunolopes1370 4 роки тому

    Uauuuuuu! Thank you so much for sharing this videos!

  • @brey1720
    @brey1720 4 роки тому

    Wow you truly find some hidden gems. I so wanna see that Mammoth Site! So unique. Altho all of it is really. & now i know why they are called toadstools 😅

  • @propdoctor21564
    @propdoctor21564 7 років тому

    another awesome video,,,, I especially like the Toadstool park near the end.... you're right it does look a lot like the Badlands. I was to Mount Rushmore and the Badlands once and that was 1991...

  • @drew-shourd
    @drew-shourd 5 років тому

    Another great video, Thanx Chris....ya Pam, Lean v.... that is what I know to be true also. During the initial blasting to start this colossal project, TNT took down some huge pieces of the mountain, falling together, making a 'space' between them, not really a cave as Webster's defines. But that didn't stop the National Park Service from making it into a tourist spot...pretty cool view from there for sure.

  • @akelly1884
    @akelly1884 6 років тому

    THANK YOU !!
    Your videos are such a treat for ALL.....especially those of us unable to travél in person.
    :-D

  • @ChiselMouse
    @ChiselMouse 7 років тому

    Excellent video! Mount Rushmore is a great place to visit. They have a great lighting ceremony every night too where they invite veterans and current military members to participate. I've heard of Toadstool before but had no idea it looked so cool! I need to get down there soon.

  • @briancobb3606
    @briancobb3606 6 років тому

    My Bucket list keeps growing keep up the great work

  • @cindysplace
    @cindysplace 7 років тому +1

    I so enjoyed this video! It's brilliant! Thank you for showing this video. I've wanted to see both of these places.

  • @HDVisionsMedia
    @HDVisionsMedia 6 років тому

    Great vid.. Everything was beautiful with the exception of Mt rushmore lol

  • @munk469
    @munk469 5 років тому

    Thanks for the entertainment. Love the videos.

  • @bevofpierre
    @bevofpierre 6 років тому

    Hey thanks for visiting my home state of South Dakota!
    Pretty awesome hearing another person's perspective in our state.
    If ya ever make it back and visit Pierre, we have plenty to see here too

  • @buddymills8112
    @buddymills8112 2 роки тому

    That was a really awesome vlog!

  • @tazno1000
    @tazno1000 6 років тому +1

    I grew up in Hot Springs. The mammoth site was quite the discovery in its day. Clearing land for building houses is how the bones were first discovered. The old plywood shack that used to cover it, which they did give tours in, was nothing compared to what it is today. Buffalo Gap was my home more recently, (though not now) The Church was converted to a home within the last five years. The first old building you videoed used to be a gas station and convenience store around the late eighties early nineties. I won't give the owners name but they still live nearby. The next building around the corner was the original store owned by an elderly couple who ran it until their death back in the seventies, efforts have been made to keep it standing while preserving the front wall and appearance. The woman's name was Dorothy, a very nice woman. City Hall was once a bank. Did you notice the large sandstone building on the hill? That was the school at one time, Kind through 8th grade. Now converted into a house, the inside is awesome. I believe it's for sale for around 750,000 dollars last I heard. Glad you made it out here and happy you enjoyed Mt Rushmore. It's in my backyard... sort of...

    • @mindroam
      @mindroam Рік тому

      That’s incredible! Thanks for sharing

  • @debigarland7313
    @debigarland7313 6 років тому

    Just subscribed to your channel and I’m really enjoying it. You’re taking us places I’ll never get to now, I waited too long to get my traveling bug. Thank you so much, back to Mt. Rushmore!

  • @gerbilgirl5953
    @gerbilgirl5953 5 років тому

    Thanks, absolutely amazing

  • @luischannel04
    @luischannel04 3 роки тому

    Neat!
    I had no idea stairs were put in to walk on. I need to go there and make a video.

  • @farmtrout66
    @farmtrout66 6 років тому

    Very cool , thanks for sharing.

  • @Houseitch
    @Houseitch 6 років тому

    Thank you for this wonderful video!

  • @IntergalacticSpaceKitten
    @IntergalacticSpaceKitten 5 років тому

    Man, I wish I can travel to these places like you do. I love exploring.

  • @alexdenton1073
    @alexdenton1073 6 років тому

    Your camera quality and video skills are amazing I feel like I’m there with you thank you so much for sharing

  • @susanbrown4297
    @susanbrown4297 7 років тому +1

    I love this. Thank you!

  • @johnsaintvincent8406
    @johnsaintvincent8406 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful and interesting video. I like.

  • @tman4370
    @tman4370 6 років тому +1

    Isn't there a 'national treasure' hidden there? Oh wait, they found it. LOL
    Really enjoy your videos. Keep up the nice work.

  • @monsieurlechevalier
    @monsieurlechevalier 6 років тому

    Thanks for the segment on Nebraska!

  • @Rypsnort
    @Rypsnort 7 років тому +22

    I've been in that cave. It's more like two rocks leaning on each other.

    • @matthewbloh
      @matthewbloh 3 роки тому +2

      That is what it looks like.

    • @christrumptastic3161
      @christrumptastic3161 2 роки тому

      West Rock cave in New haven is basically a giant pile of rocks. Whitney hid out their when a warrant was issued for the king in colonial times.

  • @lidymaehoward6726
    @lidymaehoward6726 4 роки тому

    There is another cave up on top. My Aunt and Uncle used to go there back in the 40’s and 50’s. They said it was possible to go into the cave up there and when you came to one spot you could look out one President’’s eye. Now you need to go back.

  • @thedoxinator3934
    @thedoxinator3934 7 років тому +1

    Chris, real nice vid 👍

  • @billmonthy
    @billmonthy 7 років тому

    This channel is AMAZING!!!

  • @cefruin
    @cefruin 5 років тому

    Toadstool is very cool, you should check the painted hills in Oregon. Definitely hit me up next time you are in Nebraska, I can show you around.

  • @jamesbutterson5218
    @jamesbutterson5218 7 років тому

    Mammoth P . Love your videos 🤘

  • @joegaskill8742
    @joegaskill8742 6 років тому

    Bayside Pride,
    GO TIGERS GO!!!

  • @dianejones3811
    @dianejones3811 6 років тому

    You are too cute! Love listening to you. Your channel is my fav❤

  • @LeslieLove
    @LeslieLove 7 років тому +1

    Mount Rushmore!!! 👍🏼

  • @bonniegraff378
    @bonniegraff378 4 роки тому

    Come to Prairie Village in Madison South Dakota. You will love the spot to experience living in the late 1800s. A site to enjoy!

  • @DaMoose1015
    @DaMoose1015 7 років тому

    Have you ever been through cave creek az? There are boulders on boulders on boulders kinda like those toad stools. Looks like a stiff breeze could cause some real problems. Lol.

  • @creatureconnor
    @creatureconnor 4 роки тому

    Brave Wilderness went to that mammoth site last year!

  • @christinahendricks2530
    @christinahendricks2530 3 роки тому

    I been to Mt. Rushmore! I grew up in Nebraska! There are more things to see in Nebraska and South Dakota!

  • @denmann364
    @denmann364 4 роки тому

    Midwest is so beautiful

  • @thebeek123
    @thebeek123 4 роки тому +1

    Kinda similar to Goblin Valley located in eastern Utah.

  • @MNorris1985
    @MNorris1985 6 років тому

    Welcome to my stomping grounds hope you enjoyed your stay in western SD

  • @lindamesa4941
    @lindamesa4941 7 років тому

    amazing toad stool is similar to the bad lands only so white !!

  • @arrjay2410
    @arrjay2410 5 років тому

    The toadstool rock formations reminded me of a few construction site dump zones I've encountered. That, said; it also looks like lake bottom sediment (the Wikipedia entry is sparse on info). Most likely - probably around the end of glaciation approximately 10,000 years ago there would have been a lake in the area. It could have been fed by the glacial melt. When the glaciers went away, so did the lake.

  • @CalvinHikes
    @CalvinHikes 5 років тому

    Did you find the Declaration of Independence?

  • @joetoppe2961
    @joetoppe2961 6 років тому

    I homeschool my son. Your videos are part of his curriculum. I appreciate what you do.
    Anyone ever tell you, you look like Timothy Olphant?
    He played a mean Seth Bullock in the HBO show Deadwood. Ever consider exploring the hills outside there?

  • @777antlers
    @777antlers 6 років тому

    Good to see the younger generation take an interest in exploring this great nation we live in. Thanks for taking us there with your videos!

  • @semiramisbonaparte1627
    @semiramisbonaparte1627 5 років тому +1

    yes Kansas and other parts of the midwest were once an ocean!

  • @russburton8517
    @russburton8517 6 років тому

    Great Vlog. If you liked the Toadstools, you should check out Goblin Valley in Utah

  • @brooklynbaby1987
    @brooklynbaby1987 4 роки тому

    I went there in 2000 (or there about) if I recall correctly I got a picture of Mount Rushmore looking up from the cave. Unfortunately, we were still using film and those pictures are now long gone due to a house fire in 2012.

  • @MahnonLaVoie
    @MahnonLaVoie 6 років тому

    " Wow"..Thanks i like "Mobile Instinct"is same to travel with you "..very Funny !!

  • @world-wide9136
    @world-wide9136 4 роки тому

    3:34 that looks great .. they should go ahead and finish the project once for all

  • @351wmustanggt
    @351wmustanggt 7 років тому

    Another awesome video, keep up the great work. One question, did you explore the unfinished vault behind the Presidents sculpture?

    • @MobileInstinct
      @MobileInstinct  7 років тому

      +k re No but if love to

    • @robb2055
      @robb2055 7 років тому +1

      The public has never been allowed there.

  • @pamjean3797
    @pamjean3797 7 років тому +48

    thats not a cave thats 3 boulders that fell together

  • @anord23
    @anord23 6 років тому +3

    honestly i was expecting the REAL Mt rushmore cave inside the mountain that borglum was going to make a kind of "hall of fame" but funding was cut and he also died

  • @eliasperez6271
    @eliasperez6271 5 років тому

    We had features like the toadstool park where I lived in southern NM. They were not protected and were bulldozed when people started buying land and moving out there in the 90's. Some have survived but the grandeur of it all has been lost. Very disappointing.

  • @BigTonyPhoenix
    @BigTonyPhoenix 6 років тому

    The Black Hills and the surrounding area is always a favorite place to vacation in. But every time I go, there's one or two places I haven't been to. Tried to go to Wonderland Cave but they were closing just as I came in :/ The Mammoth Site is awesome, isn't it? I loved it when I went there. I think some of the mammoths have names, there's one named Napoleon Boneaparte if I remember.

  • @tellittojoe
    @tellittojoe 7 років тому +11

    I'm a little jealous, I want to go to Mount Rushmore! You have to give a tour of your camper, I mean you pretty much live in it. Do you cook in it or stop at restaurants along the way?

    • @journeywithjay
      @journeywithjay 7 років тому +5

      agree i cant wait for that video

    • @MobileInstinct
      @MobileInstinct  7 років тому +5

      Joe M Hey Joe, I definitely have to film something like that. I do both though. Sometimes cook in my camper and sometimes grab some food at a restaurant.

    • @tellittojoe
      @tellittojoe 7 років тому +2

      That would be great!

  • @annasolanis
    @annasolanis 4 роки тому

    Entertaining.

  • @grammy3g808.
    @grammy3g808. 4 роки тому

    Have been to Craters of the Moon national park ? In Southern Idaho.

  • @funadventure4927
    @funadventure4927 6 років тому

    cool video.

  • @journeywithjay
    @journeywithjay 7 років тому +2

    i never knew about the cave. thats pretty cool. im assuming you cant go off the path and get even closer. ohh and that mammoth that was behind you kinda looked like chocolate lol.

    • @MobileInstinct
      @MobileInstinct  7 років тому

      journey_with _jay They probably would get upset if someone jumped the fence but honestly any further and it starts getting steeper and steeper up those rocks

  • @wendyjohnson8639
    @wendyjohnson8639 4 роки тому

    Val Kilmer and Graham Green made a movie there in Toadstool named Thunderheart. You gotta watch it.

  • @elizabethaugustine2199
    @elizabethaugustine2199 3 роки тому

    That area is very Holy land of the Lakota Indians.
    I have traveled all around the black hills, it was spiritual exsperience.

  • @extremelydeplorable6647
    @extremelydeplorable6647 7 років тому +1

    What I just don't get is that there is virtually nobody around where you go???!!!! In my travels it's seems like it's elbow to elbow. Great vids...I'm on a binge mission. Peace.

  • @ernestclements7398
    @ernestclements7398 4 роки тому

    For another trip in Nebraska check out ash fall beds monument North of U.S. 20 in North central Nebraska the volcanic ash found here was deposited after the explosion of a super volcano in what is now southern Idaho, and preserves many dinosaur fossils, but don't go on a Monday because it's closed.

  • @tonycap49
    @tonycap49 4 роки тому +2

    If can find the entrance through the cave, you will find the legendary Native American city of gold, once discovered by Nicolas Cage.

  • @lanesmith6261
    @lanesmith6261 8 місяців тому

    Went yesterday couldn't find the view with the cave

  • @richardherbst8081
    @richardherbst8081 5 років тому

    This looks like it was at one time all flat even land but enormous sink holes opened up over time and this is the result.

  • @eibeelee2890
    @eibeelee2890 7 років тому +3

    You are basically living my dream

  • @wanderinggee6544
    @wanderinggee6544 6 років тому

    how about going to loma, nebraska? where patrick swayze filmed To Wong Foo

  • @Epicmango7
    @Epicmango7 7 років тому

    Awesome

  • @ledgerburggraff1852
    @ledgerburggraff1852 4 роки тому

    Him “I love this stuff” people who grew up In the Midwest “ Another train wtf I’m late.”