I see some people commenting and mocking the people who recorded this. I'm very appreciative that they recorded this stuff and that Elk Creek Archive took the time to upload it and preserve it. It may seem mundane but it's a part of history and captures a unique moment in time that will never be relived again. And they seem to be enjoying themselves. I'm happy for them. As far as the person who threw out his own parents VHS tapes, that's shameful. Should have at least donated them to an archiver like Elk Creek Archive.
A bunch of stuff no one cares about. My parents did the same thing, they did video of trees, rocks and all kinds of objects but no people and none of them! I just threw out their old VHS tapes.
I love the 90's serial killer style of home VHS videography.
I see some people commenting and mocking the people who recorded this. I'm very appreciative that they recorded this stuff and that Elk Creek Archive took the time to upload it and preserve it. It may seem mundane but it's a part of history and captures a unique moment in time that will never be relived again. And they seem to be enjoying themselves. I'm happy for them. As far as the person who threw out his own parents VHS tapes, that's shameful. Should have at least donated them to an archiver like Elk Creek Archive.
That's some thorough documentation of each site. KS, CO and NE I think? I hope he released Ann from the stocks
Phillipsburg, KS
Atwood, KS
Fort Morgan, CO
Nebraska Panhandle
What are we doing?
I wonder what year this is 🤔
Sign on bridge said '96 so late 90's i guess
I skipped through whole thing in 8 seconds. No wonder they left it in the camcorder.
A bunch of stuff no one cares about. My parents did the same thing, they did video of trees, rocks and all kinds of objects but no people and none of them! I just threw out their old VHS tapes.