The Alabama Hills, truly a magnificent place to visit! We went last year the first part of February. A dream come true for me. As an Old Western movie buff, I have watched hundreds of old westerns that were filmed there. We spent the whole day there taking it all in. The next day we toured the Museum of Western Films that had a lot to see. Later we drove our Tacoma to the Reward Mine and I drove inside about a 1/4 mile. Darkest place I ever drove a vehicle inside!! Later we drove thru Manzanar where Japanese-American citizens interned during WW2. I love the Alabama Hills and your video was really great! We also went to Cerro Gordo Mine!!Keep up the good work!!!
20:17 Lone Pine Peak. It's been quite a few years ago now, I lived in the Alabama Hills. Was a beautiful place to live but in them days, things could get just a little too slow sometimes.
The intro as always epic. The old buildings, machinery, cars left behind can for sure tell a story. Camping spot at Alabama hills out of this world. Again, senary wow wow. This is my favourite overlanding channel this is Jonny Taco Outdoors. Cheers
Great video once again. Driven by that area soooo many times and never knew how cool it is there. If you get the chance, go visit the Champion Spark Plug Mine just north of Bishop. Well preserved buildings and mine area.
awesome video/ don't feel bad EVERYONE makes that mistake myself included/ can't tell you how many of us think Lone Pine Peak is Mt Whitney... more embarrassing for us folks who were thinking of going up it hahaha.... ive been up on it a few times it is spectacular... (Whitney is off to the right in back, hidden in the mist in your video) anyway AWEsome trek into the mountains, so many nice scenes and congrats on pulling so many subscribers so fast you work for it, good stuff thanks for sharing
@@jonnytacooutdoors Thx 4 the response. After watching it on a larger screen, something: whether paint, rust, reflection off another object(?) is creating a few of the rocks to the left of the wash in the foreground from 17:11-17:13 to glow a bright reddish-orangish color. Regardless of this distraction: breathtaking landscape and wonderful content, brother! Thx 4 sharing it with us all. Keep the adventurous spirit alive!
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The Alabama Hills, truly a magnificent place to visit! We went last year the first part of February. A dream come true for me. As an Old Western movie buff, I have watched hundreds of old westerns that were filmed there. We spent the whole day there taking it all in. The next day we toured the Museum of Western Films that had a lot to see. Later we drove our Tacoma to the Reward Mine and I drove inside about a 1/4 mile. Darkest place I ever drove a vehicle inside!! Later we drove thru Manzanar where Japanese-American citizens interned during WW2. I love the Alabama Hills and your video was really great! We also went to Cerro Gordo Mine!!Keep up the good work!!!
Wow sounds like a rad trip! Thanks for sharing. Glad you enjoyed the video. I post every Sunday.
20:17 Lone Pine Peak. It's been quite a few years ago now, I lived in the Alabama Hills. Was a beautiful place to live but in them days, things could get just a little too slow sometimes.
Thanks for watching
I Lone Pine peak awesome!
The intro as always epic. The old buildings, machinery, cars left behind can for sure tell a story. Camping spot at Alabama hills out of this world. Again, senary wow wow. This is my favourite overlanding channel this is Jonny Taco Outdoors. Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for coming back to watch another!
Definitely need to go out and explore this area.
It’s worth the drive for sure
The drone shots are always an awesome touch to your videos. Also the abandon cabins did give off a creepy vibe lol. I still wanna explore it though.
Thank you so much appreciate the word thanks so much for watching the cabins were definitely creepy and yeah you should totally go explore!
Excellent video like always. 👍 proud of the videos and words you put out there.
Thanks Jeff!
As always thanks for the great videos. Love exploring remote areas with you even if it’s just through your lens. Safe travels
thanks for watching!
You’re the Kevin Costner of Overlanding,. very informative video.👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 three thumbs up
Thanks so much I appreciate you watching the video
I live in ridgecrest and been there. You should also try going to pleasant canyon in ballarat. Awesome video as always.
Stay tuned a video is coming on that area. Thanks for watching.
Great video once again. Driven by that area soooo many times and never knew how cool it is there. If you get the chance, go visit the Champion Spark Plug Mine just north of Bishop. Well preserved buildings and mine area.
Its a cool place. Champion spark plug I’ll write that one down thanks & thanks for watching.
@@jonnytacooutdoors look up the Jeffrey Mine near Bishop on Google Maps. Same mine.
great video
Thanks for watching
Bro, you were literally in my back yard!!! One of my favorite places to go to. It would be cool to meet up sometime and do some wheeling
Cool place. Thanks for watching. I’ll be doing a group trip end of year most likely. Our trip in May is booked up. But if you have IG send a message.
awesome video/ don't feel bad EVERYONE makes that mistake myself included/ can't tell you how many of us think Lone Pine Peak is Mt Whitney... more embarrassing for us folks who were thinking of going up it hahaha.... ive been up on it a few times it is spectacular... (Whitney is off to the right in back, hidden in the mist in your video) anyway AWEsome trek into the mountains, so many nice scenes and congrats on pulling so many subscribers so fast you work for it, good stuff thanks for sharing
Yes thanks to you guys I learned that’s LONE PINE LEAK. Yes channel is growing. 💪🏼Thanks for watching. 🙏🏼
Hope you’re doing well.
Nice video.
Thanks for watching
Hey Jonny the air compressor works I bought from you works very well. Thanks for these adventure video!
Thanks for supporting the channel. You got the PSI PRO? Thanks for watching.
@@jonnytacooutdoors the smittybilt air compressor
great video, what kind of rear bumper is that with the spare tire holder?
ATH “At The Helm” tell Morgan I sent ya
So cool
Thanks for watching
“1.2 Million Tons of Gold” What!? 😮
Theres a conspiracy about what happened up there. Thanks for watching
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Hey Luke thanks for watching
Go check out Cerro Gordo ghost town in the area.
Need to get up there
What’s the red roll stashed at 17:13? Bedroll?
I’m on a small phone and can’t tell. Left foreground
I think you're talking about the gas can?
I'm not sure....thanks for watching
@@jonnytacooutdoors Thx 4 the response. After watching it on a larger screen, something: whether paint, rust, reflection off another object(?) is creating a few of the rocks to the left of the wash in the foreground from 17:11-17:13 to glow a bright reddish-orangish color. Regardless of this distraction: breathtaking landscape and wonderful content, brother! Thx 4 sharing it with us all. Keep the adventurous spirit alive!
Where did you get the money and freedom to go on all these trips?
I work a 9 to 5 I’m out camping almost every weekend
Thanks for watching
You know your at supposedly Bigfoot country 😂😂😂😂
Is that right?!
Any wilderness in the world is Bigfoot country
Alabama hills : can we still camp out there ( BLM ) I heard they don’t allow overnight stay any longer (?)
There is still camping