Journey to Old California - A Tour of Fort Tejon

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  • @Mike_Greentea
    @Mike_Greentea 17 годин тому +53

    I like places like this with no crowds!

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому +10

      We we're alone for at least two hours, aside from the chickens.

  • @DovieRuthAuthor
    @DovieRuthAuthor 16 годин тому +33

    I live close to Ft Tejon but have never stopped by there. Once most people get on the Grapevine, they just want to get over the mountains. Thanks for a good episode!

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому +6

      If you have an extra hour or so, it's worth a stop, but I'm normally the same way, I'm either thankful to be out of the LA traffic or wanting to hurry to get through LA before rush hour starts.

  • @joehawley-r9u
    @joehawley-r9u 12 годин тому +13

    My father first took me to the Fort in 1964, when I was 7 years old. We visited it many times each year and I continue to do so as much as distance allows. My father was an amateur historian and did a lot of research on the Fort. Your video is the best I've seen. Many of the other videos are just plain ignorant with some disinformation. I am grateful for your video.

    • @cdd4248
      @cdd4248 8 годин тому +1

      What a great endorsement!

  • @mobiltec
    @mobiltec 17 годин тому +23

    And now we know where the "Grapevine" got it's name. Thanks especially for that one Steve.

  • @carolstevens9369
    @carolstevens9369 17 годин тому +23

    Hi Steve!! Just wanted you to kmow that I love your channel. I love history and love the way you give all the info !! Keep it up!! Im watching every episode i cant get enough!! 😊

  • @jerroldkazynski5480
    @jerroldkazynski5480 14 годин тому +16

    Nice video history lesson, Steve. Although I've passed thru on I-5 many times, I never stopped to check it out.
    And Thanks to Tejon Ranch for donating the Fort to California, and to California for preserving the buildings and structures.

  • @rogertemple7193
    @rogertemple7193 17 годин тому +16

    This was really nice having Fort Tejon to yourselves to explore and there was a lot of interesting things there to look at with beautiful scenery and the visitors center had an awesome small museum about the area and the
    countryside in that part of California thanks again Steve.🌍🗺🇺🇲

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  13 годин тому +3

      Yeah, just us and the chickens. Never saw anyone else in the couple hours we were there.

  • @bender7565
    @bender7565 17 годин тому +14

    Getting that crow to stroll behind you during the opening was something! Well done.

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому +4

      I had no idea until I was editing. I was trying to time filming to when a loud semi wasn't passing by.

    • @nancyaltimus6794
      @nancyaltimus6794 11 годин тому +2

      Skills!​@@SidetrackAdventures

  • @ismeon
    @ismeon 18 годин тому +13

    Hi Steve! Thank you so much for all the videos, my wife and I love watching them. Living in San Diego makes it fun to see these places in person.

  • @rjohnson1690
    @rjohnson1690 10 годин тому +11

    Every year in January we do a highly authentic living history portraying Co B and G of the 2nd California Volunteer Infantry. We have members travel in from OR, WA, AZ, BC and other western states. We portray this unit close to numerically what would have been stationed at Tejon at the time. The participants sleep in the barracks, eat the same food, drill, do inspections, and fatigue detail. It’s a 48 hour to the last detail portrayal of a garrison soldier in the West.

  • @brianbonilla4830
    @brianbonilla4830 8 годин тому +4

    I remember going from Fresno to visit family in LA. We always stopped in Bakersfield and bought stuff for sandwiches and had picnics at Fort Tejon. Best memories.

  • @Original50
    @Original50 17 годин тому +33

    As far as remembering the guy who got killed by a bear is concerned - Oscar Wilde had a great quote; 'The only thing worse than being talked-about is NOT being talked-about!' 😆

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  13 годин тому +6

      True. Whoever carved the inscription brought Mr. Lebeck some immortality.

  • @Duane-l3f
    @Duane-l3f 13 годин тому +5

    I have passed that place many times and never knew a thing about it. I will check it out next time I go up interstate 5. You never cease to amaze me Steve.

  • @garyzweigle5860
    @garyzweigle5860 14 годин тому +5

    As many times that I passed by there as a truck driver connecting Los Angeles to San Francisco I never knew all this was there, or the history it held. Thank you for enlightening me and others of what treasures are just off to the sides of well beaten paths that we travel.

  • @JohnCouch-m4f
    @JohnCouch-m4f 16 годин тому +11

    Love those Chickens! Pretty smart yard birds right there. Thanks Steve for another entertaining video!

    • @fredhanosky6176
      @fredhanosky6176 5 годин тому

      I imagine a buddy or two met their demise to a hawk and they learned fast.

  • @TheShornak
    @TheShornak 14 годин тому +6

    Thanks Steve for showing us Fort Tejon. I have driven by there over 100 times and have never stopped there. Always had a limit to get to my destination.

  • @Buzzygirl63
    @Buzzygirl63 11 годин тому +1

    I just love visiting these little, local history museums and parks. I'm glad I can learn of the ones in your area for the next time I'm down that way. Cheers!

  • @roypublic3269
    @roypublic3269 13 годин тому +3

    Of all the years growing up in Socal, driving the old "Ridge Route" road, then the I5 and going past Ft Tejon to visit the grandparents in Bakersfield, we never stopped in to see what was there. Now I wish we had. Sidenote: We always refered to the large downhill of the freeway coming out of the mountains as "The Grapevine." BTW: Lake Isabella Kern River Vally is just a couple hours away from there. Indian massacre, ghost town etc. And you can get a Great lunch at the VFW in Lake Isabella for $8. Another gem Steve.

  • @kevinslater4126
    @kevinslater4126 17 годин тому +10

    I've driven through the "Grapevine" a million times as a kid and never knew how it got its name until today.

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому

      I was hoping to see a grapevine up there, but unfortunately I didn't.

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 16 годин тому +7

    In the wintertime that area is beautiful, summertime a bit hot. lol
    Love small museums like the one in the barracks, they have a more personal feel than
    large--over organized museums. Los Angeles a "small town" really made me giggle.
    Went there YEARS ago, maybe time to go again, "with my grandson of course."

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому +2

      A couple of years ago it was covered in snow when I drove through. It looked amazing.

    • @jetsons101
      @jetsons101 9 годин тому

      @@SidetrackAdventures My family and I ride dirt bikes/offroad real close to the fort, there is a huge OHV west of the 5 and a bit south.

  • @SPak-rt2gb
    @SPak-rt2gb 16 годин тому +3

    Thanks for the tour. Never visited the Fort when I lived out that way.

  • @petehealy9819
    @petehealy9819 16 годин тому +3

    Wow, Steve, thank you for another great video! This Cali boy is among the millions who have driven right by there without stopping countless times. Been living in Northern KY the last 20yrs, but on my next annual visit to my home state, I'll visit Ft Tejon! Thanks again!

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому

      If you have an hour to kill when driving by, it's worth the visit.

  • @bmepdoc9675
    @bmepdoc9675 17 годин тому +18

    Been a resident of relatively nearby Elizabeth Lake since 1975. Steve, I highly recommend a short trip north of where you are, just off of highway 166, to the Wind Wolves Preserve. At 93,000 acres, it's the largest preserve on the entire west coast. It is also where the San Emigdio trail connected the San Joaquin Valley to all lands south, It is the very first original, Grape Vine Pass where notable outlaws like Tiburcio Vasquez and Joaquin Murrieta (Robin Hood of the West) plied their trade. It ties in beautifully........ and accentuates this part of your 'journey'.

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому +6

      I will definitely look into it. I plan on getting back to the area soon. There's something else nearby I'd like to check out as well.

    • @shelzp7272
      @shelzp7272 7 годин тому

      @@SidetrackAdventuresIdk if you’ve done a video about the San Francisquito Dam disaster yet which isn’t too far from
      Fort Tejon, really an interesting and sad story about Mulholland and the LADWP

  • @IceLynne
    @IceLynne 12 годин тому +3

    I see you finally made it to Lebec! ☺ The video came on while I was doing something and when I came to see what was playing it was you looking up those white stairs which I recognized immediately! lol. Thank you for showing Fort Tejon and I hope we get some visitors. It's especially nice in the spring when everything is green. Wow, towards the end of the video you show a clip from a News Paper called the San Pedro News Pilot and I grew up in San Pedro! 😆 Side note: you should go to San Pedro and tour the military base up by the Korean Bell, it's been there a long long time...I think before the Civil war or there abouts.

  • @cmichaelhaugh8517
    @cmichaelhaugh8517 4 години тому

    I’ve driven past the ranch a number of times, going over the pass, and never stopped. Thanks for this tour!

  • @toymaster5464
    @toymaster5464 17 годин тому +7

    Hey Steve. I visited Fort Cajon some while back. We were on our way to a huge ranch nearby to do some hog hunting. Bagged a good size one too. The fort was very interesting and great to explore. Hope you and your family had a great holidays. Thanks for the video too!

    • @bmepdoc9675
      @bmepdoc9675 17 годин тому +1

      Tejon. The Cajon pass is to the east of here. Cajon Pass is a mountain pass between the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains and the route of the Old Spanish Trail. Don't know of a fort in Cajon.

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  13 годин тому +2

      I didn't even think about hogs being in the area, but that makes sense. There is a feral pig problem in San Diego County too.

    • @toymaster5464
      @toymaster5464 13 годин тому

      @SidetrackAdventures I think the place was or is called Cajon Ranch which i think was over 100K acres. It was sometime ago.

  • @drgruber57
    @drgruber57 4 години тому

    Back in the late 1990s, my wife and I took our three kids there as a homeschool field trip.
    Now I want to revisit it.
    Thanks Steve!

  • @southbaysurplus
    @southbaysurplus 14 годин тому +1

    My Dad used to do Civil war reenactments here. Thanks, Steve, nothing but good memories. Always appreciate your content- and looking forward to the next adventure!

    • @samiam619
      @samiam619 3 години тому

      What unit did he portray? I was there from about 85 to 95. Union, of course.

  • @davidelack8809
    @davidelack8809 14 годин тому +3

    We have driven by it 10+ times had no idea it was there. darn shame. thanks for featuring the place.

  • @georgebailey6307
    @georgebailey6307 11 годин тому +1

    Thanks for posting Steve. I travel regularly from San Buenaventura to Modesto and always wondered about the Fort, I most definitely will stop now! Welcome to our backyard..

  • @notvernon
    @notvernon 14 годин тому +3

    Thank you so much for covering this place!!! I was always curious what I was anytime I was headed up north or coming back to LA.

  • @bachscar
    @bachscar 17 годин тому +3

    As soon as you climbed the stairs to the second floor of the commanding officer's residence, my first thought was: "A bonus room in an 1850's house? How cool!". As you've shown before, there is a lot of unknown or forgotten history along busy stretches of America's highways and bi-ways, and Ft. Tejon is just one of such places. Nice to see you rocking that new SDFC hat too; the 2025 MLS season will be here before we know it!

  • @5150GSD
    @5150GSD 16 годин тому +3

    I live in Riverside CA I've been wanting to visit the fort for some time now. Great video thank you.

  • @leonajameson8902
    @leonajameson8902 14 годин тому +2

    What a beautiful valley. You made come alive. Thanks Steve

  • @stevenjlovelace
    @stevenjlovelace 16 годин тому +5

    I'm amazed at how many times the Camel Corps comes up in the places you visit!

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 13 годин тому +1

      funny enough, you saw the brains behind it’s bedroom!
      Col. Bealle’s quarters was shown, he’s the man behind the corps

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому +1

      Especially for how short of time it was around for.

  • @stevenhigby3512
    @stevenhigby3512 10 годин тому +1

    Thank you for bringing history to life. I never knew about that place.

  • @douglasmcbryan3705
    @douglasmcbryan3705 16 годин тому +2

    Thankyou for the tour. We go by every year and never knew what was there. Nancy

  • @harveypeters9015
    @harveypeters9015 17 годин тому +4

    Happy New Year, Steve!
    I really appreciate your channel!

  • @ClarenceWallace-rv9jl
    @ClarenceWallace-rv9jl 10 годин тому

    My grandmother lived in Bakersfield. When I was a child we sould stop at the fort on the way to visit her. Thanks for bringing back some wonderful childhood memories.

  • @josephharnett5075
    @josephharnett5075 16 годин тому +2

    I actually camped there for a reenactment several years ago exploring the grounds and everything in it great placed to stayed beautiful nights of course been by there several times living just 60 miles south of it I allways wanted to go back outside of the freeway noise very peaceful it was in the summer but in the winter it can get pretty cold and even snow thanks for presenting it brought back some memories

  • @charlesyell6318
    @charlesyell6318 12 годин тому +1

    Thank you for your continued effort to share with us times and places that is part of mostly lost history.

  • @pisacksen
    @pisacksen 18 годин тому +6

    another awesome video.

  • @paulsmodels
    @paulsmodels 14 годин тому +1

    Driven by this place countless times.
    Thanks for the tour.

  • @Lucedelsole269
    @Lucedelsole269 17 годин тому +3

    Thanks Steve! When I saw the title of this video, I had to watch it. I had a Chihuahua named Tejon! Thanks for the information and great views!

  • @michaelberger8137
    @michaelberger8137 13 годин тому +1

    Reminds me of the time my wife and I visited Fort Simcoe in Eastern Washington. We had the place to ourselves that day as well.

  • @whackamolechamp
    @whackamolechamp 11 годин тому +1

    Your videos are top notch Steve. Congrats Steve on the number of subscribers you have! Been following you since you began. Thanks for another video, very informative as always.

  • @mikewhite2aadvocacy172
    @mikewhite2aadvocacy172 17 годин тому +6

    I've passed by Fort Tejon hundreds and hundreds of times on the 5 Freeway, but I just never have had the time to stop except for now threw you

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому +2

      If you have an extra hour or so to kill, its worth the stop.

  • @angelmist4253
    @angelmist4253 14 годин тому +1

    Looks really interesting. Hubs and I will have to get up there for a visit. Thanks for the heads up on the poison oak!
    RIP Mr Lebek.🎉

  • @tef_newalbionpacificmedia
    @tef_newalbionpacificmedia 11 годин тому

    I am a bit busy so rarely comment on any program I see on You Tube, but yours is one of my favorites, and why?
    For starters, I am a 7th generation Californio, and native of San Diego and even though I live in exile here in Florida where I have a very comfortable semi-retired life, I love the trips down memory lane with you, thanks Steve!
    As for Fort Tejon, know it well, back in the 60s I went up there every month to volunteer to put on living history programs when not working out at the studio ranch in 1000 Oaks. Back then the barracks was totally set up as an 1850s army barracks and we just set up and worked out of there. There were no glassed off rooms. The fireplace even worked and on cold winter nights we enjoyed the warmth and ambiance.
    Enjoy your history lessons also on the show, you usually get it right. My first film job was with the San Diego Historical Society [I was a chapter president], and the film was for the 1769-1969 California Bicentennial. Great fun, shot it mostly in Old Towne and some out in the county.
    Also, as for the post's cemetery, well some time back a lot of military graves were dug up and moved to the new Fort Rosecrans cemetery up on Point Loma [where a lot of my family going back to the Spanish American War are buried].
    Just visited there a few months ago.
    OK, have to go, carry on Steve, good show, but try to keep your shadow out of the shots, and love the drone work!

  • @WillySmith-sd4em
    @WillySmith-sd4em 13 годин тому +1

    Another interesting history lesson. It is always handy to have a middle schooler around for scale comparisons! Excellent planning, Steve.
    I love seeing the early photographs of the places that you visit. Thanks again.

  • @AaronWebsterII
    @AaronWebsterII 17 годин тому +2

    YEAH! Finally! Haha... been waiting for this one! Hi Steve! 🙋‍♂️

  • @LendMe-v4e
    @LendMe-v4e 10 годин тому +1

    Never stopped but always see it…it’s either coming home from up north and so freaking tired you want to get home you just pass it and hurry through the mountains and Los Angeles and no mood to site see anymore…by the time vacation is over everyone is grouchy and wants to just go home. We stopped off at Anderson pea house up on the 5 and it was closing at 9pm…I drove all the way home to San Diego in 5 hours..that’s how tired and done we all were with the road trip.

  • @rrhondell
    @rrhondell 16 годин тому +2

    Love your videos and being able to see these places and hear their stories. And I love it when things amuse you like that bear statue.

  • @robertrouzaud9814
    @robertrouzaud9814 16 годин тому +2

    Growing up in LA, I drove past this area countless times and never stopped to investigate. Thank you for this look at the past. Something to visit the next time I’m in the area.
    And thank you for checking on those chickens. Would be a shame to lose them and have the State fall further into debt.

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому +2

      Everyone is always talking about the price of eggs, these chickens could be making the state money! haha

  • @ericbingham-kumpfcomposer5293
    @ericbingham-kumpfcomposer5293 17 годин тому +2

    Great video! There is so much history about California.

  • @anonymustly7818
    @anonymustly7818 9 годин тому +1

    Ashamed to admit I've driven past this over 100 times on trips from the SFV to the KernRiver and never stopped. Shame on me. Thanks for taking me there.

    • @cdd4248
      @cdd4248 8 годин тому

      I have been reading so many comments all saying the same thing...so no shame! ;)

  • @brads.3674
    @brads.3674 17 годин тому +3

    Thank you Steve.

  • @nilo70
    @nilo70 14 годин тому +1

    Thank you Steve ! This is a place I’ve always wanted to visit !

  • @rickkaylor8554
    @rickkaylor8554 17 годин тому +2

    Great video! I really enjoyed it. I stopped here a few years ago but didn't have a lot of time to spend. Just like for you, the day I visited there was no one there. I need to got back and spend more time.

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому

      It's surprising how few people visit, especially considering how many people are passing by.

  • @xflyingtiger
    @xflyingtiger 17 годин тому +2

    This was a very nice video. thank you.

  • @stevenhall2408
    @stevenhall2408 5 годин тому

    Spent lots of time there as a reenactor going back into the 1970s. The Ft. Tejon Historical Society did civil war battles for the public. One of our group became the resident ranger and was also an army officer. Portrayed a member of the California Column, fired the howitzer and spent many a night on the grounds and in the barracks. We had a great time.

  • @samiam619
    @samiam619 3 години тому

    I was a Civil War reenactor there for 11 years. Circa 1985 - 1995. We put on CW battles and Living History once a month for 9 or 10 months of the year. A proud member of the 4th U.S. Infantry under the umbrella of the Ft. Tejon Historical Association. I moved to Michigan in 2000, so there are a lot of new buildings since I was last there. We camped behind the Officers Quarters and the Rebs were down by the parking lot. They had the trees but also the freeway noise.

  • @KatWoman_
    @KatWoman_ 6 годин тому

    I’ve noticed this place on road trips and have been curious. Thank you for a great tour.

  • @e.f.3207
    @e.f.3207 9 годин тому

    Another great video and another fascinating topic.
    Good job, well done...as per usual

  • @cdd4248
    @cdd4248 8 годин тому

    I would have loved to be assigned to this fort...beautiful country homes, views and "boring"; sounds perfect!

  • @OldWines
    @OldWines 5 годин тому

    Once again, excellent work, Steve.
    For your non-California watchers, you ought to mention the mistletoe.

  • @jameswalker9002
    @jameswalker9002 12 годин тому

    Another we'll done, informative video. Interesting as always. Thanks Steve.

  • @tracyphillips3325
    @tracyphillips3325 35 хвилин тому

    Hi Steve. Another very interesting video. You are a champ. Keep up the good work.

  • @thefred8481
    @thefred8481 17 годин тому +1

    Thanks again Professor…Happy New Year!!! Another great historical presentation…

  • @deplepfan
    @deplepfan 10 годин тому

    I love History,so Steve its right up my kind. Ty Steve

  • @jonathanmccool2871
    @jonathanmccool2871 13 годин тому

    Back in the early 70s when I-5 first opened, the parking lot was where people driving older cars would pull over to get water for their radiators for the climb up to the pass. Gorman was a long climb up and most cars of the 50s and 60s didn’t have good cooling systems.

  • @tomcaldwell5750
    @tomcaldwell5750 13 годин тому

    Thank you, Steve another great history video.

  • @juliogonzales5441
    @juliogonzales5441 16 годин тому +1

    GREAT VIDEO STEVE THANKS 😊 👍

  • @DarrenBoydraddadlovinlife
    @DarrenBoydraddadlovinlife 9 годин тому

    Thank you Steve

  • @skydiverclassc2031
    @skydiverclassc2031 9 годин тому

    The Fort played a part up in the mountains of Tulare County to the north in 1856. Due to hostilities between the ranchers/settlers and the Tule River Tribe, a pitched battle broke out in the area above Springville (where I used to live). Tribal warriors fortified a small hill on the Tule River and held off successive assaults by the ranchers. They appealed for help, and the Army sent personnel and artillery from Fort Tejon. It was a ~115 mile march/ride, and by the time they arrived (no train service yet), the Indians had packed up during the night and fled into the mountains. The Battle Mountain incident is commemorated by a plaque up in the canyon, and you can look down on the actual hill (on private land).

  • @ranchdressing1037
    @ranchdressing1037 17 годин тому +1

    After finishing hell on wheels show, I'd love more of your take on the railroads out there! ❤

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому +1

      I've been trying to do something but the timing just hasn't lined up.

    • @ranchdressing1037
      @ranchdressing1037 10 годин тому

      @@SidetrackAdventures still premium stuff, wherever the road takes ya!

  • @tonyfranks9551
    @tonyfranks9551 14 годин тому

    Great presentation of a very interesting place....thank you,

  • @Corgis175
    @Corgis175 11 годин тому

    Great to visit anytime I'm sure. Most interesting.

  • @garthbutton699
    @garthbutton699 15 годин тому

    Hey steve,great video excellent content as usual and thanks for all your efforts🤗😎🤗😎

  • @Chrisb8s
    @Chrisb8s 16 годин тому

    Great work as always !

  • @stanleybridge
    @stanleybridge 13 годин тому

    Thanks Steve!

  • @kplante7881
    @kplante7881 8 годин тому

    Really good video. Thanks for sharing…!

  • @jb6027
    @jb6027 4 години тому

    Congratulations on the new hat. Great video!

  • @HardwayRanch
    @HardwayRanch 9 годин тому

    I was there about 23 years ago - lots of improvements since then.

  • @sufizmjim
    @sufizmjim 6 годин тому

    Beautiful oaks, thanks Steve!

  • @carlupthegrove262
    @carlupthegrove262 17 годин тому

    I've been there a couple times but it's been awhile.... Another visit is in order.... thanks

  • @valeriegoode9762
    @valeriegoode9762 5 годин тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @glennjudd2467
    @glennjudd2467 11 годин тому

    All the yrs driving by & never stop driving across ! Always wonder about it ! Native of long beach!
    Now in Washington!
    Wish now i did !

  • @Pablo_Del_Norte
    @Pablo_Del_Norte 16 годин тому

    Solid stuff, thanks.

  • @Ro6entX
    @Ro6entX 7 годин тому

    I’ve passed that place many times but never really had chance to visit. Maybe this summer 👍

  • @californiacat9762
    @californiacat9762 17 годин тому +1

    Interesting show. 👍🏼

  • @pberg-NC
    @pberg-NC 16 годин тому +1

    This was a great video! One of your arm chair tourist from Charlotte, NC!

  • @tomuchfunwithgas846
    @tomuchfunwithgas846 16 годин тому

    Thanks Steve.

  • @georgeclark7208
    @georgeclark7208 13 годин тому

    It's interesting in these historical time periods you explore there were people spread out everywhere with some sizable settlements. Now everyone is jammed into the cities or driving the freeway.

  • @GregKrynen
    @GregKrynen 15 годин тому

    Spent a few years living in the canyon beside Fort Tejon!

  • @secretdaisy6484
    @secretdaisy6484 11 хвилин тому

    I knew about the town of Lebec and Lebec’s death being killed by the grizzly bear. Heard of of the fort but didn’t know anything about it before your video. 👍☮️🌞

  • @eman10198
    @eman10198 5 годин тому

    Hi Steve! Love your videos! Like to see a video about the Saint Francis Dam Disaster.

  • @kyleohara8700
    @kyleohara8700 14 годин тому

    Super cool seeing that Butterfield trail schedule. Gila River is probably the Maricopa AZ stop. The town actually used to be a few miles north of where it is now and located on the Gila River. It moved south to align with the railroad when it was built.

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому

      11B. I was in the 82nd Airborne (1/504 PIR).

    • @kyleohara8700
      @kyleohara8700 7 годин тому

      @@SidetrackAdventures I definitely appreciate your service but I believe you may have been trying to reply to someone else. :)
      Side note related to the army, my daughter just graduated basic training from Fort Jackson and is now at AIT at Fort Gregg-Adams (91B, but she wants to eventually be 15T). During training, she was told her rucksack marches were faster that some of the airborne guys (she's a tough kid, who always tries her best).
      Love your videos Steve! I can't wait for next week.

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  6 годин тому

      @@kyleohara8700 Sometimes the UA-cam Studio on the desktop glitches out and replies to the wrong person. Hopefully it gave whoever asked a reply too lol.

  • @SpanishEclectic
    @SpanishEclectic 14 годин тому +1

    My goal in life is to never be found delicious by bears, lol. Funny that my Google memories photos for today show the hills behind you across the freeway; taken Jan 8th, 2024 on our way to Yosemite. Thanks for showing all of the buildings and displays. It does look like someone just left. We also love visiting places where we are the only people. Years ago we walked around the Historic Park in Fresno Flats (AKA Oakhurst) on our own. The period jail they have is 'maximum security'. The walls are made of boards stacked on top of each other and nailed in place so they are the width of the board, and impossible to break through because of the nails. The grapevine (road) is never a good place to be stuck when it's snowing.

    • @SidetrackAdventures
      @SidetrackAdventures  12 годин тому +2

      This is also my goal. I don't want any animal to find me delicious!

  • @jeremytuggle6424
    @jeremytuggle6424 16 годин тому

    Thanks for the video.