I used to visit Alturas growing up in the 70's and early 80's, that's where my dad was from and my grandpa was a minister there way back in the day. We had some beautiful wild property in the Warner mountains there and would camp and fish for trout in the area. Really great family memories there, thanks for sharing this!
I almost retired to Alturas. I'm glad I didnt. I retired to Crescent City where there is more happening, more services & more shopping, more restaurants. You can see what a nowhere town Alturas is where the video had to turn around & drive thru it again. !
I use to live there for five years, I love how quite it is. I left in September of 2021 and I do miss it. I visit a few times but just wish I had a good reason to visit more often. I’m only 4 hours away but nothing like a nice calm afternoon in alturas…
Robert Rice here,class of '71,Modoc Union High School.Kings of the 'Big Little Five'.This was a great place to live.Good Americans.I wouldn't mind seeing it again since I left in '67.
@@stephaniemhoover4741 I can remember everyone's names I interacted with there,good or bad,and Hoover doesn't ring a bell.Since your Dad was class of '72 he would have been in jr. high when I was there in high school as a freshman and I moved before my sophomore year so we would have never been in the same school at the same time.Thanks!
I use to live there. I was crowned little miss fandango in 1968. We use to live out by cal pines, on regress swallow, by the old Macky ranch. Use to catch the school bus t he old school by cal pines. Lot of memories.
@@linnshock64 yes it sure has been many years. About 43. I tried to give you my land line phone number. But it didn't go through the post. If you get information, my number is listed for Livingston, montana. Call if you can. But I have collect calls blocked.
Just wondering, I did a Google search of this city and this article popped up saying that there is a noose hanging at the city hall with a book of the history of the lynching. Is there any truth to that? Wanting to know because I was looking into purchasing land there. Thanks
The hanging noose was not in Alturas. It was in Placerville, CA -- east of Sacramento and in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. It's previous name was Hangtown. A regional courthouse was located there and serious riff raff was dealt with severe penalties (one ominous road just outside of town was called "Widow Maker Lane"). The hanging nose was on Main St. It has since been taken down because the town has been gentrified by new money from Sacramento -- who don't want to live in the city.
I've never heard of a noose hanging anywhere. But the museum does have information about some people that were basically kidnapped from jail and hung on a bridge. I wish I could have shown it in one of my videos, but they said no cameras were allowed in the museum.
I'm a travel nurse and constantly see that Alturas needs a ton of nurses. There are two reasons a healthcare facility has that many openings. 1. No nurses in the area. 2. The facility is a poorly managed dumpster fire. Anyone know which?
Alturas hospital depends on Modoc county land owners to help pay for its monthly bills. Most land owners (Modoc county) don’t live In Modoc but they are forced to pay (hundreds per lot owned) through land taxes 2x a year. This is unfair.
I used to visit Alturas growing up in the 70's and early 80's, that's where my dad was from and my grandpa was a minister there way back in the day. We had some beautiful wild property in the Warner mountains there and would camp and fish for trout in the area. Really great family memories there, thanks for sharing this!
This is really cool! We have land in Alturas, CA. Thanks for sharing.
I almost retired to Alturas. I'm glad I didnt. I retired to Crescent City where
there is more happening, more services & more shopping, more restaurants.
You can see what a nowhere town Alturas is where the video had to turn
around & drive thru it again.
!
I use to live there for five years, I love how quite it is. I left in September of 2021 and I do miss it. I visit a few times but just wish I had a good reason to visit more often. I’m only 4 hours away but nothing like a nice calm afternoon in alturas…
Used to hunt outside of Alturas. There was a Basque restaurant we loved there. Nice town with very friendly people!
Robert Rice here,class of '71,Modoc Union High School.Kings of the 'Big Little Five'.This was a great place to live.Good Americans.I wouldn't mind seeing it again since I left in '67.
I wonder if you would have known my dad. I think he would have been class of '72. Jerry Hoover?
@@stephaniemhoover4741 I can remember everyone's names I interacted with there,good or bad,and Hoover doesn't ring a bell.Since your Dad was class of '72 he would have been in jr. high when I was there in high school as a freshman and I moved before my sophomore year so we would have never been in the same school at the same time.Thanks!
Beautiful to watch.
Thank you for sharing.
Keep it up.
The sky was beautiful that day. 💖
I use to live there. I was crowned little miss fandango in 1968. We use to live out by cal pines, on regress swallow, by the old Macky ranch. Use to catch the school bus t he old school by cal pines. Lot of memories.
Where do u live now I remember you
@@linnshock64 we don't live in madras no more. Moved back to my birth town in montana. Are you still in Alturas?
@@anitakristensen4679 Im here in Burney CA where all my kids are.
@@anitakristensen4679 I'd love to see you one day it's been so many years.
@@linnshock64 yes it sure has been many years. About 43. I tried to give you my land line phone number. But it didn't go through the post. If you get information, my number is listed for Livingston, montana. Call if you can. But I have collect calls blocked.
I live there
Hi Jared, cool video. Fred and Linda
How long ago did u film I have a property up there and wanna go up there but thought there was a lot of snow
This was back in September or October
Is the property high up in Cal Pines? Cause the snow does become an issue up there.
Just wondering, I did a Google search of this city and this article popped up saying that there is a noose hanging at the city hall with a book of the history of the lynching. Is there any truth to that? Wanting to know because I was looking into purchasing land there. Thanks
The hanging noose was not in Alturas. It was in Placerville, CA -- east of Sacramento and in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. It's previous name was Hangtown. A regional courthouse was located there and serious riff raff was dealt with severe penalties (one ominous road just outside of town was called "Widow Maker Lane"). The hanging nose was on Main St. It has since been taken down because the town has been gentrified by new money from Sacramento -- who don't want to live in the city.
I've never heard of a noose hanging anywhere. But the museum does have information about some people that were basically kidnapped from jail and hung on a bridge. I wish I could have shown it in one of my videos, but they said no cameras were allowed in the museum.
I plan on buying land and building a home in a wooded area. This is the closest city. Is that a Hispanic presence?
Looks like almost none of the downtown buildings have businesses in them.
I'm a travel nurse and constantly see that Alturas needs a ton of nurses. There are two reasons a healthcare facility has that many openings. 1. No nurses in the area. 2. The facility is a poorly managed dumpster fire. Anyone know which?
It's just a really small town. Nurses, doctors and physical therapists are brought in temporary.
I am 10 I live there and moved when I was 6
Near Dorris
I live I. Alturas if anyone needs any information about the place
What cellphone signal is best there?
@@thetornrepublic5860 att 😂
Alturas hospital depends on Modoc county land owners to help pay for its monthly bills. Most land owners (Modoc county) don’t live In Modoc but they are forced to pay (hundreds per lot owned) through land taxes 2x a year. This is unfair.
I just moved here
@@el.capo2092 retired?
Looks great , but very flat
Its in the modoc pleateau. Mountains are nearby though
Main Street and the highways are fairly flat. But it's only about a mile.
@@somerandomguy7458 It's over 4,000 feet above sea level.