Little doggie is an auggie,an Aussie sheep herding dog and a corgi dont know if its cardigan or Pembrokeshire 🤔🤗 what a lovely pooch little character will look after you 👍 mr caretaker..xhit i thought slides when I was a kid were dangerous..9.54 what an amazing cacti that would be worth hundreds in a posh shop but is priceless where its grown proper western film still right there👌🤠👍..
Hello my good friend I enjoy your show keep up good work I been at the ruby mine I was in raised in Patagonia Arizona not far there you should go watching the camp there is a ghost town there too as well it so beautiful there I did had a mineing clam there in Patagonia there lots mine there lots of mine private property there was a big mineing companies
My family mined in Ruby. I went there in 1990. What I remember most was the stories of Gold like rocks all over the ground, the old Catholic Church on the way in. Lastly my dad and uncle swore the main gold vein was never found. We didn't go into the town but the stories of growing up, to me was the real gold.
@@robbie.rambles I wish I could pin point the old building. It's made out of brick. The route we took was from Airavaca, AZ. Unfortunately that generation has passed away, so I have no one I can ask. I bet there was a old town nearby. Anyways, God bless and keep up the your channel. I love history and thank you for the nice return comment. I look forward to more of your posts.
@@Flexyourmemes Probably just a legend that they heard as kids and wanted to believe it was a fact. Miners are like that. My dad mined in San Manuel AZ when I was born. Keep in mind from the "Lost Dutchman's mine" in the Superstition Mountains to Globe AZ. I could go on but that area is full of productive mines. So it's not so far fetched. To answer your question directly. They don't. Thank you for your interest and have a great day
Growing up in Tucson, from the late 1950's till 1969-ish, our across-the -street neighbor's, dad of Carla and Cynthia Thompson, worked at the San Manuel mine(s). Those old mines were the stuff of legend to a kid like me!
El camion que se ve en el video es un ford modelo 1940 con motor v8 con caja volcadora ;muy buena maquina tuve uno con 25 años de uso y andaba muy bien ( PERO UN POCO GASTADOR DE COMBUSTIBLE ) DESDE VILLA GESELL ARGENTINA
Nice truck, i think its a 41 or 42, i have one and i have a 39, i think its a 39. i would love to get down that shaft with some rope, looked fun. thanks for sharing
The bats (several different kinds) come to AZ to have their babies every summer. Bridges in Tucson are built to be bat friendly so people will bring their lawn chairs in the summer to watch tens of thousands of bats fly out every evening. Natural pest control!
I could swear that I've seen this place in a different vlog. I'm sure of it. It is impressive and can you imagine the stories it could tell if only it could speak!
None of you people know me, But I am a man who has traveled on nearly every road across America. That was my education. I have been a Historic Story Teller and Character Entertainer in many old Historic places, As a Coast to Coast and Border to Boarder Trucker I made it my life learning about the many places I have been. I had a lot of Photos and 8 MM silent Movies, But was not born to the more modern ways. Many older people may have seen and met me in several old Ghost Towns and their commemoration and Celebrated events. I have played many Character's. I wish I was younger so I could start a program of all the History I have lived a part of.
I see arizona in movies and vlogs and i like this kind soil i want see this in real and also texas monuments, almiera in spain, let see when time will come. But i will try my best to go there.
I don't think these places should be left alone all just to fall down and turn to dist I think these places should be restored and keeps up so we can see and learn from our past and keep up with the progress of humanity
At one time when I was young and beautiful, you could not, absolutely not go up there, because at that time there were many " loco" miners, with Winchester rifles or pistoleros that would that would shoot your ass of there area, or so they thought it was there's,...there at that time there were many frightening, useless, drunkerd miners trying to find the hidden gold, they knew was there, it was dangerous to go up in the Ruby hills, and if you did you could become the newest member of any cemetery close by, if they found you after you were shot, but it is a very, interesting old area....by!
Tudo é passageiro nesse mundo. Oque se leva são as coisas que fizermos aqui .Que sejam coisas boas então....DEIXEM OS LIKES , NÃO SEJAM COVARDES LIKE LIKE LIKE
Me too. This is one of the first videos like this I made and i would have done a lot of things differently now😄. I never would've thought it would be viewed by this many people!
Sweet adventures. The colors on trees are pretty thks for shaaring
Little doggie is an auggie,an Aussie sheep herding dog and a corgi dont know if its cardigan or Pembrokeshire 🤔🤗 what a lovely pooch little character will look after you 👍 mr caretaker..xhit i thought slides when I was a kid were dangerous..9.54 what an amazing cacti that would be worth hundreds in a posh shop but is priceless where its grown proper western film still right there👌🤠👍..
Looks like a perfect spot to medal detect. Lots of scrap but there has got to be old coin there.
Enjoyed watching very interesting , loved the setting looked a cool place.Look forward to watching more 😎👍
Gotta love these old ghost towns.
A cool place to explore 😎 like that old truck 😁👍
Que bonito recorrido ..en esos tiempos como habria estado ese lugar solo recuerdos felicitaciones ati desde peru lima
i wish Patch was your regular sidekick on these adventures cute dog
Those places only memories still stand from the past. Greeting's.
Me gusta mucho tú relato y el respeto que tienes por los lugares ya quedados por el olvido.
I'd like to dig those old privys might be some neat stuff from years gone by in them.
All the stuff that's passed.
Hello my good friend I enjoy your show keep up good work I been at the ruby mine I was in raised in Patagonia Arizona not far there you should go watching the camp there is a ghost town there too as well it so beautiful there I did had a mineing clam there in Patagonia there lots mine there lots of mine private property there was a big mineing companies
You find some real neat places to check out. Thanks for sharing. Found a few in Colorado years back.
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My family mined in Ruby. I went there in 1990. What I remember most was the stories of Gold like rocks all over the ground, the old Catholic Church on the way in. Lastly my dad and uncle swore the main gold vein was never found. We didn't go into the town but the stories of growing up, to me was the real gold.
Thanks for sharing! I love hearing personal stories of historic locations, like Ruby. I don't recall seeing a church when I visited in 2020.
@@robbie.rambles I wish I could pin point the old building. It's made out of brick. The route we took was from Airavaca, AZ. Unfortunately that generation has passed away, so I have no one I can ask. I bet there was a old town nearby. Anyways, God bless and keep up the your channel. I love history and thank you for the nice return comment. I look forward to more of your posts.
How do they know a main gold vein existed? Just curious
@@Flexyourmemes Probably just a legend that they heard as kids and wanted to believe it was a fact. Miners are like that. My dad mined in San Manuel AZ when I was born. Keep in mind from the "Lost Dutchman's mine" in the Superstition Mountains to Globe AZ. I could go on but that area is full of productive mines. So it's not so far fetched. To answer your question directly. They don't. Thank you for your interest and have a great day
Growing up in Tucson, from the late 1950's till 1969-ish, our across-the -street neighbor's, dad of Carla and Cynthia Thompson, worked at the San Manuel mine(s). Those old mines were the stuff of legend to a kid like me!
زیبا ، هیجان انگیز
Imagine, one day many of the places we live now will be ghost towns for future generations to explore.
This place is really cool.
El camion que se ve en el video es un ford modelo 1940 con motor v8 con caja volcadora ;muy buena maquina tuve uno con 25 años de uso y andaba muy bien ( PERO UN POCO GASTADOR DE COMBUSTIBLE ) DESDE VILLA GESELL ARGENTINA
Nice truck, i think its a 41 or 42, i have one and i have a 39, i think its a 39. i would love to get down that shaft with some rope, looked fun. thanks for sharing
I have been trying to find one of these old dump trucks for over 30 years I want to restore it back like it was brand new well maybe even better
The bats (several different kinds) come to AZ to have their babies every summer. Bridges in Tucson are built to be bat friendly so people will bring their lawn chairs in the summer to watch tens of thousands of bats fly out every evening. Natural pest control!
I could swear that I've seen this place in a different vlog. I'm sure of it. It is impressive and can you imagine the stories it could tell if only it could speak!
If the walls could talk
If those cars could talk.
None of you people know me, But I am a man who has traveled on nearly every road across America. That was my education. I have been a Historic Story Teller and Character Entertainer in many old Historic places, As a Coast to Coast and Border to Boarder Trucker I made it my life learning about the many places I have been. I had a lot of Photos and 8 MM silent Movies, But was not born to the more modern ways. Many older people may have seen and met me in several old Ghost Towns and their commemoration and Celebrated events. I have played many Character's. I wish I was younger so I could start a program of all the History I have lived a part of.
Cool video!
Muy buena exploracion
Nice 41 ford dumptruck
I see arizona in movies and vlogs and i like this kind soil i want see this in real and also texas monuments, almiera in spain, let see when time will come. But i will try my best to go there.
I’ve been there twice. Watch a cool spot.
10:25 good god, what did the last guy to use it eat
Is Sundog still the onsite caretaker? The place has deteriorated quite a bit since I was there years ago.... Still a hauntingly beautiful place.
The caretaker's name when I was there in 2020 was L.T.. Here is a picture of her and Hatch...flic.kr/p/2kjpAV2
Caretaker, " I don't own a dog." Ghost dog
Reminds me of ghost recon for ps2
I don't think these places should be left alone all just to fall down and turn to dist I think these places should be restored and keeps up so we can see and learn from our past and keep up with the progress of humanity
I love your content sub for more. Shalom
اشهد ان لا إله إلا الله واشهد ان محمد رسول الله واشهد ان علي ولي الله
At one time when I was young and beautiful, you could not, absolutely not go up there, because at that time there were many " loco" miners, with Winchester rifles or pistoleros that would that would shoot your ass of there area, or so they thought it was there's,...there at that time there were many frightening, useless, drunkerd miners trying to find the hidden gold, they knew was there, it was dangerous to go up in the Ruby hills, and if you did you could become the newest member of any cemetery close by, if they found you after you were shot, but it is a very, interesting old area....by!
I restored a '41 Ford Dump bed like the one in the thumbnail.
A seen out of the twilightzone.
Your in rattlesnake country.
Your pup will find out the hard way if you're not careful.
Этот грузовик надо на тросе до гаража , и сделать из него Hot-Rod
ਰੂਸ,ਦਾ,ਪੁਤਰ,,ਧਰਤੀ,ਪਟ,,ਟਰਕ,4X4X
Take a metal detector look for old coins
이런영상 좋아합니다
Tudo é passageiro nesse mundo. Oque se leva são as coisas que fizermos aqui .Que sejam coisas boas então....DEIXEM OS LIKES , NÃO SEJAM COVARDES LIKE LIKE LIKE
Where in arizona is the town
It was Tuesday...right?
Any gold
Gosto muito de carro artigo
Do i need to check in with a caretaker
Looks like Fallout
No cemetery?
I did find the cemetery but didn't get any video. I did get this photo, though... flic.kr/p/2kj6T8k
Where is Wonderhussy?
Watch out for Diamond back Rattlesnakes
Don’t camp alone
Becareful it is a(ghost town)
I wish the audio was better, crappy music overlays the voice. Why do people think music fixes everything?????????????
I thought it was good. What are you? Some kind of movie critic?
Look like zombies town
I wish you would learn how to scan, You move so fast it messes my ole eyes up and really makes it hard to enjoy.
Me too. This is one of the first videos like this I made and i would have done a lot of things differently now😄. I never would've thought it would be viewed by this many people!
Keep up your goals you will be great.
Pretty vague. Not very in-depth.
Right, need to know when the post office opened and when it closed.
Music no good . See ya
Keep swinging that camera all over the place and will lose viewers real fast, like me.