The abandoned mountain cabins of Crestline

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024

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  • @womansworkproductionco
    @womansworkproductionco 4 роки тому +1

    I love your filmmaking style: Use of light, content, the story, and color grading.

  • @nickmichik
    @nickmichik 9 років тому +3

    Thank you for making such a beautiful video in Crestline. I love Crestline

  • @jimbennett7175
    @jimbennett7175 6 років тому +2

    I call this area home for over 45 years. Grew up in Cedar Glen in the early to mid 70's.

  • @gdub2485
    @gdub2485 5 років тому

    Beautifully done, sad and pretty all at the same time.

  • @gordocarbo
    @gordocarbo 27 днів тому

    These are hand me down over generations homes.
    Some may only visit a couple times a yr. With property taxes and wood so high its almost not cost effective to fix em up.
    I remember crestline being dirt cheap through 70s 80s when I was growing up.
    Didnt think prices would ever creep up the way they have.

  • @scottdean1701
    @scottdean1701 10 років тому +3

    where is this at. Id love to claim one of these cabins

  • @azhiazim
    @azhiazim 2 роки тому +1

    I was born up there. Some of the homes you filmed are weekenders, but poorly taken care of. Still, Beuatiful work. I e been all over that mountain....
    It has an ominous dark love thats lost wandering the woods, laced with quite a bit of mystery in beautifully sacred mountain forest. All of it saturated with a darker past and evil intent....

    • @gordocarbo
      @gordocarbo 27 днів тому

      referring to the old mooney camp? Pray tell
      Lots of teen abductions in the 60s 70s 80s

    • @azhiazim
      @azhiazim 25 днів тому

      @@gordocarbo they still happen. Quite a bit of adults as well. The police are involved to an extent, or they have more knowledge of the the active tunnels. And yes the Mooney Temple has quite a bit of crazy s*** that still goes on there my grandpa is not late seventies early eighties add picked up two guys who were waving down his car on the rd behind silver wood, near the mazundart temple. They claim that they were held hostage for almost a week being starved and tortured and supposedly we're going to be sacrificed. They were wrapped in what my grandpa said looked like sheets or curtains with blood on them and they were all beat/cut up and freaking out. He dropped em off at the top of the mountain and never heard or seen em again. Every time I've been to the Mooney Temple there's a dead Animal or pieces of. I haven't been there in 10 years or more though

    • @azhiazim
      @azhiazim 25 днів тому

      @@gordocarbo it's not a cample but a temple. It's the mazundart temple and it's still very active...people are still disappearing. My Grandpa picked up two guys back in the 60s or 70s while he was driving up the back side of the mountain to crestline.. they were wrapped in what looked like curtains or sheets that have blood on them and they were cut and bruised up like they've been beaten and tortured, and they claim to have been beaten and tortured and supposedly were going to be sacrificed at the Moony Temple. They had barely escaped and wave down the first vehicle to stop which happened to be my grandpa. He took them to The top of the mountain and dropped them off, but he told the story often because he wondered about them for many years but never heard anything about it again

    • @gordocarbo
      @gordocarbo 24 дні тому +1

      @@azhiazim So Im not the only one who really knew what went on there. Saw , late one night in the late 70s early 80s what can happen...gave me night terrors for decades...Ill leave it at that.
      They are SO lucky your grandpa picked them up cause you know they were looking for them. Sick stuff.

    • @azhiazim
      @azhiazim 23 дні тому

      @@gordocarbo Alot of people know, but nobody is supposed to speak on it. The guy had ties with Alistair Crowley and Satan's castle, Alot has to do with scientology as well as the mason's. It's a big web of dark people with even darker wants and needs...

  • @karenmoneymaker5712
    @karenmoneymaker5712 8 років тому +2

    This was sad. Awesome filmmaker. You need to be in film or editing. Been on this mountain since 1989.

  • @angelicaflores8091
    @angelicaflores8091 6 років тому

    How long ago did your u take ththe s video?

  • @RebeccaMoody21sm01ur80f
    @RebeccaMoody21sm01ur80f 10 років тому

    wow!!id love to know the stories behind those!!

    • @azhiazim
      @azhiazim 23 дні тому

      @@RebeccaMoody21sm01ur80f no you dont

  • @stringermedia5875
    @stringermedia5875 5 років тому +1

    They are not abandoned. Property is expensive up here. 40% of the people who own these places that just look abandoned don't live up here full time.

  • @minarose3193
    @minarose3193 8 років тому

    Creepy

  • @stringermedia5875
    @stringermedia5875 5 років тому

    They are not abandoned. Property is expensive up here. Everything is owned by someone. Weather they have been occupied in awhile is a different question. 40% of the people who own these places do not live in them full time. They are considered second homes. NOT really abandoned..

    • @WASTHATABULLET
      @WASTHATABULLET 5 років тому

      I am planning to move to the area. Either crestline or running springs. But any of the surrounding towns will do. Please tell me it's not as dead as it seems in the video because it broke my heart a little. I'm looking for the family town where people are walking around and having the good old family life with all 4 seasons. I'm aware of the drive for work though lol if I decide to. What do you think?

    • @BooThing14
      @BooThing14 4 роки тому +1

      @@WASTHATABULLET uh, crestline is anything but dead. Running spring is snaller so not as lively but hardly dead...crestline is as beautiful and alive as ever.

    • @WASTHATABULLET
      @WASTHATABULLET 4 роки тому

      @@BooThing14 nice are you a resident there by chance if so how are the holidays there? Thanks for the earlier response.

    • @fishncapt26
      @fishncapt26 4 роки тому

      WASTHATABULLET holidays are great fourth of July at lake gregory snowy beautiful mountain Xmas etc the weather is the best in so cal second maybe only to Orange county beaches like balboa, in summer when it's 105 down the hill its 20 degrees cooler up there, and winter is great u get to enjoy the snow but it is a desert mountain range so the number of days of actual snow falling is not alot, as opposed to say northern California or oregon mountain areas where it snows 120+ days a winter lol so u he to enjoy the snow from time to time but not shoveling driveway and scraping windshield every morning and they do great job keep in roads plowed and open in winter too, best job doing so of anywhere I have ever lived. There is only few negatives abiut living up there, there's small population of weirdos psychos and dirtbags who are either dropouts or driven out of suburb and city life down the hill lol and in lotto the area up there there is an epidemic level of overpopulated black bears and its big problem and nuisance they put us through hell when i lived there, dog almost died from disease from bear eats and drank out of dogs food and water bowl, poor dog was sickle and more jnfected then you could possibly imagjne, and they tore up garage broke in tore frrezerbto pieces and its full time battle every week when Its trash day, u wake up to your cans fifty yardsbaway and every inch of driveway and yard covered in shredded trash, etc and all the other headaches damage and problems of having epidemic overpopulation of black bears running amuck. Coon problem too but coons are Much Much easier problem to fix lol u can't shoot the damn bears unless want to go to prison so can't ever truly eliminate the problem. But other then few issues like these its a GREAT place to live