My daughter's great grandpa remembers riding in the wagon from the homestead in Coulterville to Chinese Camp to catch the train to Oakdale. This is along what is now Highway 49. Been through here many times, and yeah, I wouldn't doubt it being haunted.
I live in Tuolumne County about 15 minutes from Chinese Camp. Kiddos and I were just there a few weeks ago (again) reading the amazing centuries old headstones around the little Church of Europeans (one Native American women/mother, zero Chinese people) who’d immigrated to the new world, lived & worked here in Chinese Camp. Each headstone includes the person’s name, dob, date of death along with the Country of their ancestral homeland in Europe most of who’d come from Ireland and England. The little Christian Church & graveyard is now owned and cared for by the Catholic Church in downtown Sonora, locally referred to as the “Red Church”.
Born and raised in Antioch California, always loved backpacking all around the black diamond mines, and mount Diablo. Exploring gold country is always fun and interesting. Good video I enjoyed it. Cheers 🍻👍
I grew up in Antioch, graduated AHS in ‘76. Used to party with friends at the Black Diamond mines, & can tell you stories of ghostly encounters different members of my family had out there, including my grandmother who was taking pictures of the oak trees & saw bodies or heads hanging from the tree branches, and my step dad who ran out of gas near sundown on the road (before it got closed off) that went from Kirker Pass to the mines & on out to Sommersville Rd…he was walking with his gas can toward Antioch when he was given a ride by a silent man driving a 2 horse team wagon…when he got off the wagon & turned to thank the man, the man had vanished! My dad was FREAKED OUT! The Mines are pretty spooky too! Well, they were b4 they were turned into a tourist attraction…
Chinese town? Apparently this place had fairly recent inhabitants though the narrator only talks about gold days. Electric digital meters, cyclone fences and stop signs arent from the 1800's.
It doesn't have much of a history after its boom days Sure you'll find a few people lived there for many years and maybe still do. The definition of ghost town doesn't mean 100% abandoned if you look it up
@@biscuitcase83 why are we watching? Maybe because of the clickbait title 😂😂 Most haunted place in Nor Cal and the only reports are feelings of unease? No shit you're going to feel weird in a ghost town from the wild west days
Tuolomne and Sonora are more central CA, but many people just label everything north of Los Angeles as ”NorCal”. You mentioned that the “surrounding town” was creepy. While I’ve never been to Chinese Camp (though I had been quite near it frequently), the town proper of Tulomne is just a quiet little small mountain town with a couple shopping centers, a couple gas stations, and a Foster Freeze burger joint. More recently, the Black Oak Indian Casino was built (about 15 years ago). Anyway, my point is that there’s not too much creepiness to be found in the surrounding town. It’s a historic place, lots of easily accessible hiking trails with astounding mountain vistas.
@@danielamaro4439 yes the halfway marker for north and south is located in Madera, Ca. Around ave.13 and hwy. 99. Its marked in the center of the freeway with Sequoia redwood tree marking northside and a palm tree marking the southside of the state.
I know all about the palm tree on 99 marking the halfway point. I’ve lived here my entire life, except for college. My point is that there is more than just NorCal and SoCal. The Central part of the state in fact does exist, not just geographically, but culturally. Yes, you can just look at the palm tree and say everything on one side is NorCal and everything on the other side is SoCal. But I would venture to guess that everyone who lives in the 209 area code would more likely identify as Central Californian.
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"Chinese" were an integral part of many places; integrated; offered services & balanced in that Era in many, many places...including, the area au recorded; as well Truckee [railroad/Donner Summit on up the 'Grayeagle-North] on over to "Virginia City"....etc., Etc., ETC.... [SO, much history to learn; ALWAYS.. ] Thank U, for posting!
Check out Bear valley town of Hornitos, tons of historical buildings still left and a few surprises if you get to dig the area i have was real interesting things we found :)
Been there. Just haven't got the videos posted yet. I have some great friends in Bear Valley. Super cool place. Hornitos is awesome also, do they still do the pancake breakfast and craft fair?
I believe certain places give off vibes. I have experienced that feeling once when in the Catskills we found an abandoned house w artifacts! Even an old boot for a woman and a brass bed. The wind pickedvup and I got the chills, the hair on my arms and neck stood up and I said, "it's time to go!"
Cause. The. Spirits. Aren't. Vengeful. Are. Evil. R. Bad. They are actually. Glad too see. You. Come. See them they weren't. Hateful. But. They. Asked. God. Too let. Them stay. Their. For a while. Before heaven. Are before. Going. On too the next. Faze of spirt. Life. On earth. Meaning. Untill. They. Go out. And travel too different cities too save. Some others in California. But the. Good spirits. Can't save. All. So your faith in. God. Would. Help. You. Out. Also. Spirits that. Have died. So unjustified. Well. They. Are. Out. Here. Saving. The. Life's. Of the innocence. Cause of their so so paniful unjustified. Death. And. They don't. Want. No more innocent. Too suffer. That. Here's. Something. U shouldn't. Forget. They. Can't. Save. All. That's. When. Your. Faith. For. Your. God. Comes. In. Too. Lead. But. Yes. Your. A. Ok. Person
It's Chinese Camp not town and the town your investigating isn't the original town. The original town is under Don Pedro because it was flooded to create the reservoir. The mansion of the town founder and mine owner became visible for the first time in God knows how long because the water level was so low. You could also see the remanence of the old camp and the mine were also showing.
I liked this video. Chinese Camp must be a new ghost town because one of the buildings that was on the video still had an ac unit in the window. When was Chinese Camp abandoned?
Add creepy music & varying sounds with old, falling down buildings = viewers feel creeped out. Would have been more effective on a very gloomy day or at dusk with the deeper shadows.
Hi, I was disappointed watching this video of you going by all those old homes n not letting us get a peek of what's inside through a window. This was just a tease.
@@blainestravels4455 That would be so incredible. Or at least to get a peek in the windows!!! Lol. I love old Ghost Towns like this one. I can see visions of people back then living their lives peacefully n happily.
Just a few things that I noticed. For a ghost town, why is there still power meters, A/C's, parked cars, etc. If the place were haunted (and I am not saying that it isn't), I know I wouldn't be hanging around to install the amenities.
I grew up in Oakdale and have been there many times, never felt any uneasiness! Awesome little town! You should check out Columbia on the other side of Sonora! Did you see the school, it has all of the Chinese architecture and is still being used!
The geographic center of California is in North Fork the north-south line is in Madera on Highway 99 marked by a palm tree and a redwood tree. Chinese Camp is located north of both of these location. So if you divide California in half Chinese camp is in Northern California. That is why I titled it Northern California.
All the expertly placed "No Trespassing" signs are meaningless. Pigs like to apply the law out of context, to trespass a person you must steal apple from their tree, or drink from their pond. Walking up to a door to knock on it is totally legal. Most people call that soliciting... you can solicit your channel (ask the owner if you can record it, not your fault the owner is irresponsible)
The 3rd building upper left hand window you could see a little boy in the window when you took pictures some idiot broke the window maybe he got scared and did it
I grew up in Calaveras, Amador and Tuamie counties areas There is lots historical sites all over the place when I was a teenager in the late 70s early 80s we used to go exploring around in these areas. They’re definitely old, but not haunted. matter fact, one of the buildings that you show in your video is a state historical landmark. If you can see the placard my grandparents old ranch in double Springs California has a old stage coach Wells Fargo stop there, and also the neighbor has the old mine in their pasture. It’s not haunted, your video was OK but it could’ve done without the creepy music
That could be easily done. The area is full of History and some of it is haunted. In that area there's a couple of hotels in Jamestown. In my videos there is a video that covers 6 hotels in the area that have a haunted history thanks for watching and please subscribe to my channel
Not much of a narrative. I was thinking maybe a bit more historical stuff. What were active dates of the town and what happened to cause it to be abandoned? You claim its haunted but never address any of that information.
Ive stopped by the town a couple of times these last two months no ghosts but I’ve had a lot of dreams lately where numerous people were talking to me check out the red hills area nearby
I need help I’m suffering from sickness I think it’s the house I live in which is rumored to be on Native American burial grounds I cough and can no longer verbalize words Ive asked for prayer but what I’m going through is real exorcist shit. You can look it up where I live is cursed land.
My daughter's great grandpa remembers riding in the wagon from the homestead in Coulterville to Chinese Camp to catch the train to Oakdale. This is along what is now Highway 49. Been through here many times, and yeah, I wouldn't doubt it being haunted.
I go by there at times
Wow, such a fascinating video! I love the Paranormal and abandoned places! I would love to visit this!
LOL, I am from Tuolumne County and I have always found Chinese Camp quite peaceful. (now days)
I guess spooky is in the eye of the beholder!
Very good Blaine.........and it does leave you with a spooky feeling...........
More historical than haunted
I live in Tuolumne County about 15 minutes from Chinese Camp. Kiddos and I were just there a few weeks ago (again) reading the amazing centuries old headstones around the little Church of Europeans (one Native American women/mother, zero Chinese people) who’d immigrated to the new world, lived & worked here in Chinese Camp. Each headstone includes the person’s name, dob, date of death along with the Country of their ancestral homeland in Europe most of who’d come from Ireland and England.
The little Christian Church & graveyard is now owned and cared for by the Catholic Church in downtown Sonora, locally referred to as the “Red Church”.
Very nicely done blain. I love the sound effects.
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Born and raised in Antioch California, always loved backpacking all around the black diamond mines, and mount Diablo. Exploring gold country is always fun and interesting. Good video I enjoyed it. Cheers 🍻👍
I grew up in Antioch, graduated AHS in ‘76. Used to party with friends at the Black Diamond mines, & can tell you stories of ghostly encounters different members of my family had out there, including my grandmother who was taking pictures of the oak trees & saw bodies or heads hanging from the tree branches, and my step dad who ran out of gas near sundown on the road (before it got closed off) that went from Kirker Pass to the mines & on out to Sommersville Rd…he was walking with his gas can toward Antioch when he was given a ride by a silent man driving a 2 horse team wagon…when he got off the wagon & turned to thank the man, the man had vanished! My dad was FREAKED OUT! The Mines are pretty spooky too! Well, they were b4 they were turned into a tourist attraction…
Yes the white witch !
@@irishgrlthe white witch ?
I'm from Sacramento, we used to call it China camp .Our boy scout camp out was near there, so we heard a lot of scary stories about it 😳😬😅
Where is this located ? I’m from Sacramento and trying to explore places
@@juniorsanchez7141 by James town
@@juniorsanchez7141 just Mapquest it
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You go past Snelling and make a left at lake Don Pedro.
Hope that helps! LOL
Chinese town? Apparently this place had fairly recent inhabitants though the narrator only talks about gold days. Electric digital meters, cyclone fences and stop signs arent from the 1800's.
Exactly I was thinking that! This guy sucks I will never sub to him
It doesn't have much of a history after its boom days
Sure you'll find a few people lived there for many years and maybe still do.
The definition of ghost town doesn't mean 100% abandoned if you look it up
@@Enhancedhustlers
Lol
Why are you watching then?
This is a ghost town by definition
@@biscuitcase83 why are we watching? Maybe because of the clickbait title 😂😂
Most haunted place in Nor Cal and the only reports are feelings of unease? No shit you're going to feel weird in a ghost town from the wild west days
There's an active sawmill there still very few people still live there I live 20 minutes from Chinese camp very creepy to drive by at night
You are really talented. I love the background music and that it's not loud. No Zombies! lol. I am the Princess of Zombie Village.
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awesome vedio! looks like a very peaceful ghost town! great find!
Hearing a place south of Stockton be called “Northern California” has me cracking tf up
Well, it's basically Central California but very far from LA and SoCal too!
Most people say north of fresno in start of northern calif
Northern ca is when you are 100 miles away from the closest Liberal
Tuolomne and Sonora are more central CA, but many people just label everything north of Los Angeles as ”NorCal”.
You mentioned that the “surrounding town” was creepy. While I’ve never been to Chinese Camp (though I had been quite near it frequently), the town proper of Tulomne is just a quiet little small mountain town with a couple shopping centers, a couple gas stations, and a Foster Freeze burger joint. More recently, the Black Oak Indian Casino was built (about 15 years ago). Anyway, my point is that there’s not too much creepiness to be found in the surrounding town. It’s a historic place, lots of easily accessible hiking trails with astounding mountain vistas.
I have spent a lifetime in the area. Thanks for watching
definitely norcal not central
@@danielamaro4439 yes the halfway marker for north and south is located in Madera, Ca. Around ave.13 and hwy. 99. Its marked in the center of the freeway with Sequoia redwood tree marking northside and a palm tree marking the southside of the state.
I know all about the palm tree on 99 marking the halfway point. I’ve lived here my entire life, except for college. My point is that there is more than just NorCal and SoCal. The Central part of the state in fact does exist, not just geographically, but culturally.
Yes, you can just look at the palm tree and say everything on one side is NorCal and everything on the other side is SoCal. But I would venture to guess that everyone who lives in the 209 area code would more likely identify as Central Californian.
@@blainestravels4455 and to further my point, I don’t think anyone in their right mind would consider Fresno to be SoCal…
If you go across Highway 120 to the other side of town there's also a cemetery
Thanks I'll be sure to check it out
I can’t believe they let things historical like that go to waste
now crater lake is deff HAUNTED . despite the visitors . i love it there
That's someone's house. Still lived in.
awesome and informative video i liked and subscribed hats-up to u sir
Thank you and thank you for watching
Yes Chinese Camp is Haunted. I have had several different experiences whole I lived there for 7 yrs on Washington St. Across from Solinsky alley.
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that's was amazeness creepy haunted houses over there, of me just saw on this video and thats for sharing 👍🏼🙂👍🏼
I went through Chinese Camp back in the late 1960's as a teenager, when my family traveled all the way up to Crater. lake Oregon.
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Loved it .
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I feel this feeling that you are being watched by a whole town. It’s crazy that I can feel this
Was just there, and can confirm
That’s crazy I knew I recognized the building in the thumbnail from driving to yosemite I never knew Chinese camp was haunted
Nice segment ,the town of bodie is probably more haunted then this ,but this town is cool ,thank you for creating this!
I went at 3 am a couple times. Just creepy old houses
The music added to the scaryness.
"Chinese" were an integral part of many places; integrated; offered services & balanced in that Era in many, many places...including, the area au recorded; as well Truckee [railroad/Donner Summit on up the 'Grayeagle-North] on over to "Virginia City"....etc., Etc., ETC....
[SO, much history to learn; ALWAYS..
] Thank U, for posting!
Definitely gives you an eerie feeling just watching it! Super cool, thanks for sharing!!
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Live in the area, worked in this town. It's a beautiful little town that had an incredible history.
Check out Bear valley town of Hornitos, tons of historical buildings still left and a few surprises if you get to dig the area i have was real interesting things we found :)
Been there. Just haven't got the videos posted yet. I have some great friends in Bear Valley. Super cool place. Hornitos is awesome also, do they still do the pancake breakfast and craft fair?
I believe certain places give off vibes. I have experienced that feeling once when in the Catskills we found an abandoned house w artifacts! Even an old boot for a woman and a brass bed. The wind pickedvup and I got the chills, the hair on my arms and neck stood up and I said, "it's time to go!"
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I hope u didn’t take the artifacts I’d u did I would take them back u don’t want non of that Juju in your house.
Your drawn to the brick because it holds stories. Wonderful explore, I'm in Southern Oregon and I definitely want to visit.
Does Mike still run the Store or did he go back to New Zealand?
I love abandoned places.I have been in many old abandoned homes
I was just there a couple days ago. I have been to some places that feel off, this didn't give me any weird vibes.
@Brandon Pepin might be from locals watching people to make sure they don't do anything.
Is this town in California or Nevada because first he said CA then he said NV 🤷🏼♀️
@@SHORTYVAL86 California. It's not far from Jamestown.
I’m close to this.
Cause. The. Spirits. Aren't. Vengeful. Are. Evil. R. Bad. They are actually. Glad too see. You. Come. See them they weren't. Hateful. But. They. Asked. God. Too let. Them stay. Their. For a while. Before heaven. Are before. Going. On too the next. Faze of spirt. Life. On earth. Meaning. Untill. They. Go out. And travel too different cities too save. Some others in California. But the. Good spirits. Can't save. All. So your faith in. God. Would. Help. You. Out. Also. Spirits that. Have died. So unjustified. Well. They. Are. Out. Here. Saving. The. Life's. Of the innocence. Cause of their so so paniful unjustified. Death. And. They don't. Want. No more innocent. Too suffer. That. Here's. Something. U shouldn't. Forget. They. Can't. Save. All. That's. When. Your. Faith. For. Your. God. Comes. In. Too. Lead. But. Yes. Your. A. Ok. Person
thank you!
Go look for treasure . Bet that masonic lodge might have cool stuff .
It's Chinese Camp not town and the town your investigating isn't the original town. The original town is under Don Pedro because it was flooded to create the reservoir. The mansion of the town founder and mine owner became visible for the first time in God knows how long because the water level was so low. You could also see the remanence of the old camp and the mine were also showing.
No chance of seeing inside the building's?
Beautiful and peaceful town with a lot of tree.
Cool video Blaine-NOPD
Don’t forget the cemetery!😊
Lived in Chinese Camp years ago, know the family that owns many of the buildings. neat little place.
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I'd like to visit + walk around there . I'm gonna look it up
Just because it's old and abandoned does not make it haunted. The music seems to be the haunted part. Is it for sale?
Without sound its very peacefull.
I went there around midnight but idk maybe it was just me i didnt feel anything out of the ordinary
I liked this video. Chinese Camp must be a new ghost town because one of the buildings that was on the video still had an ac unit in the window. When was Chinese Camp abandoned?
Currently it’s not abandoned but it’s a just a small town in yellow rolling hills with a tiny school, post office and general store
Okay, and thanks.
@@dorothydromgoole8040 yup
Haunted or just abandoned?
Add creepy music & varying sounds with old, falling down buildings = viewers feel creeped out. Would have been more effective on a very gloomy day or at dusk with the deeper shadows.
Hope someone takes better care of this town. Should be saved/
Hi, I was disappointed watching this video of you going by all those old homes n not letting us get a peek of what's inside through a window. This was just a tease.
I'm working with a local at this time trying to get permission to film inside most of the buildings
@@blainestravels4455 That would be so incredible. Or at least to get a peek in the windows!!! Lol. I love old Ghost Towns like this one. I can see visions of people back then living their lives peacefully n happily.
Windows are blocked from the inside.
You can’t see through the windows
Aaa
Near the town of Chinese camp there’s the remains of the back to the future part 3 hill valley town set.
Do tell, where is it at.
nice
Thank you
Just a few things that I noticed. For a ghost town, why is there still power meters, A/C's, parked cars, etc. If the place were haunted (and I am not saying that it isn't), I know I wouldn't be hanging around to install the amenities.
Metal detecting heaven!
Doorway to the right almost looks like there is a face with hollow dark eyes & dark hair looking out at us... @ 8:20
Anybody see that rock that looked like a lizard smiling
I grew up in Oakdale and have been there many times, never felt any uneasiness! Awesome little town! You should check out Columbia on the other side of Sonora! Did you see the school, it has all of the Chinese architecture and is still being used!
That's cool. Not Northern California at all, central.
The geographic center of California is in North Fork the north-south line is in Madera on Highway 99 marked by a palm tree and a redwood tree. Chinese Camp is located north of both of these location. So if you divide California in half Chinese camp is in Northern California. That is why I titled it Northern California.
@@blainestravels4455 you obviously ain't from here huh?
@@HesNLuvWithMaryJane born and raised
Calaveras county is really creepy.
All the expertly placed "No Trespassing" signs are meaningless.
Pigs like to apply the law out of context, to trespass a person you must steal apple from their tree, or drink from their pond.
Walking up to a door to knock on it is totally legal.
Most people call that soliciting... you can solicit your channel (ask the owner if you can record it, not your fault the owner is irresponsible)
The 3rd building upper left hand window you could see a little boy in the window when you took pictures some idiot broke the window maybe he got scared and did it
What yr did anyone live there
I grew up in Calaveras, Amador and Tuamie counties areas There is lots historical sites all over the place when I was a teenager in the late 70s early 80s we used to go exploring around in these areas. They’re definitely old, but not haunted. matter fact, one of the buildings that you show in your video is a state historical landmark. If you can see the placard my grandparents old ranch in double Springs California has a old stage coach Wells Fargo stop there, and also the neighbor has the old mine in their pasture. It’s not haunted, your video was OK but it could’ve done without the creepy music
This town doesn’t strike me as haunted, just sad
I wonder how many homeless are squatting in those buildings
Actually none....
The last of the ones who lived there what yr
Why is it not demolished and use the space for something else?
Not sure, maybe it's historically protected. IDK.
I will gladly post photos of things I have dug up.
i live near there might check it out
Yeah stop in Coulterville get some tacos and then head up there and check it out
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Are you scared why didnt you get closer to houses?
I'm afraid of zombies... LOL
@@blainestravels4455 Superstitious.
i live near chinese camp
i dare ya to go at night and do an investigation
Its look like the movie rongtorn
Doesn't look scary. Maybe one day I'll stealth camp there
That could be easily done. The area is full of History and some of it is haunted. In that area there's a couple of hotels in Jamestown. In my videos there is a video that covers 6 hotels in the area that have a haunted history thanks for watching and please subscribe to my channel
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Shouldn't we send the homeless ppl to these ghost towns?
I got chased out of here!!! Haaa I just want to film stuff
Not a ghost town , been there few times and still have active residents lol 😂
Yes the next block down does have permanent residence
Not much of a narrative. I was thinking maybe a bit more historical stuff. What were active dates of the town and what happened to cause it to be abandoned? You claim its haunted but never address any of that information.
Ive stopped by the town a couple of times these last two months no ghosts but I’ve had a lot of dreams lately where numerous people were talking to me check out the red hills area nearby
I need help I’m suffering from sickness I think it’s the house I live in which is rumored to be on Native American burial grounds I cough and can no longer verbalize words Ive asked for prayer but what I’m going through is real exorcist shit. You can look it up where I live is cursed land.
Nice video and commentary but not scary at all.
Put down the pipe, don't do any more drugs... Ever !!
Mr. Blaine...were you aware that you captured a ghost in the last few seconds of the video?
No I wasn't. I will have to check that out
Where???
In the window?
7:57 ?
Sorry it was a torn screen on the upstairs middle window that made it look like a ghost.
Who's responsible for this place
Idk
? it is? lol i live near there.
Why city destroying town ghost 👻
It's not the ghosts 1 should fear in that country it's the living people
Agreed 100%. The Saviors, Terminus, The Whisperers, and many more...
@@vuho2075 🤣🤣
@@vuho2075 what are those
You mean the zombies, right?
Don't waste your time there is nothing there but condened buildings I should know I live very close.
Go at night, more dramatic
This story is not correct in many ways.
How about enlightening us?
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SOUTHERN CALIFAS IS THA PLACE TO BE NORTH CAL WACK! COME TO SO⭐CAL U CAN FINE BETTER AND MORE HAUNTED HOUSES AND GHOST TOWNS HERE
Cali is Cali, it's all dope imo.
Big facts Sur Califas is all about it everyday how it's supposed to be at all times Sur Califas has it all real talk
Not really. The best ones are in the Sierra foothills.
Cut water supplies to SoCal 😂
What a load! Waste of time.
Masonic Logde....enough said😏
Is that a bad thing?