Thanks Garnet for the trip . I loved it, made me remember of back in the mountain where I grew up as a kid where as a kid I thought everything was perfect , but In reality there was a lot of hardships which now I feel so blessed with what I have . I would love to visit that town and not be in any hurry . Thanks for sharing for bringing back some old memories. Be safe my friend , by the way I'm 73 years young and I might need a jeep to get up there lol .
Sad thing that eventually we lose the old buildings. I can remember a lot of old buildings along the roads that are gone where I grew up. They just disappear over the years.
I would totally love to live there it's so beautiful. I know people keep saying it's haunted I don't care if the government offered me a house there I would take them up on it and a heartbeat.
Hi Ben! I must found this in my feed on my streaming t.v....Very Cool! Hope you don't mind, but I took a few screen shots ( with credit to you of course) as inspiration for sketching and learning how to draw perzpective, like pathway/ walkwzys, angles of roofs, background timber... I'm a lover of outdoor realms thst I would !I've go visit and photograph one day! Montana and Wyoming are awesone..S.D.too.. ! I am looking forward to seeing your Yosemite trip and other outdoor vidx.. Enjoy your dialogue humor and speculstion.lol!! Funny now some of us can pick up on what may nave occurred given the lifestyle, etc! Thank You for showing such unique spots!! Be Safe Out There and mind the woods...be respectful if what's in them! 😉🙋🏻♀️ Mindi in Iowa
Excellent video! You really captured it all and you are quite entertaining 😊 We are going out there next summer on our way to Glacier National Park. We are stopping at Bannack first, which is another ghost town.
We spent the night there. 4th of July 2002. Ranger was not pleased. I emptied my .45 into a tree to celebrate the 4th. We also camped and cooked. Great video. We still have the VHS footage from that trip. Go to Elkhorn & Bannack also.
I was gonna say like a million but then I decided to Google it and Google says it goes back to 1895. So really young compared to basically every town in Europe and the middle east.
Careful, you are using Montana terms when stating "close to Missoula". Most would surely disagree. Both times I've been there we had the whole town to ourselves, definitely worth the drive though. Peace/JT
If you go later in the summer I guess most of the buildings are open to do creepy little tours through. They were still doing spring cleaning while I was there.
This video just came up on my feed, I love ghost towns! Great video, I subscribed. Thank you!
Thanks Garnet for the trip . I loved it, made me remember of back in the mountain where I grew up as a kid where as a kid I thought everything was perfect , but In reality there was a lot of hardships which now I feel so blessed with what I have . I would love to visit that town and not be in any hurry . Thanks for sharing for bringing back some old memories. Be safe my friend , by the way I'm 73 years young and I might need a jeep to get up there lol .
Sad thing that eventually we lose the old buildings. I can remember a lot of old buildings along the roads that are gone where I grew up. They just disappear over the years.
I would totally love to live there it's so beautiful. I know people keep saying it's haunted I don't care if the government offered me a house there I would take them up on it and a heartbeat.
Thanks for taking time to video Garnet. I'd love to see it one day.👍😊
Hi Ben! I must found this in my feed on my streaming t.v....Very Cool! Hope you don't mind, but I took a few screen shots ( with credit to you of course) as inspiration for sketching and learning how to draw perzpective, like pathway/ walkwzys, angles of roofs, background timber... I'm a lover of outdoor realms thst I would !I've go visit and photograph one day!
Montana and Wyoming are awesone..S.D.too.. ! I am looking forward to seeing your Yosemite trip and other outdoor vidx.. Enjoy your dialogue humor and speculstion.lol!! Funny now some of us can pick up on what may nave occurred given the lifestyle, etc!
Thank You for showing such unique spots!!
Be Safe Out There and mind the woods...be respectful if what's in them! 😉🙋🏻♀️ Mindi in Iowa
Thanks for updating my memory , my folks brought us kids there about 50 years ago, I don't hardly remember, I don't think it changed much.
This is a great video. I'm laughing because you sound like you're casing the joint!
Pawn stars for the saddle. "The best I can do is 68 cents". You killed me, lol.
Thank you for the tour! Its so beautiful there.
Excellent video! You really captured it all and you are quite entertaining 😊 We are going out there next summer on our way to Glacier National Park. We are stopping at Bannack first, which is another ghost town.
Montana is gorgeous >>> in Summer.. in winter it's all Ice
I was there when I was 8 year old ,better shape back then 1969
Thank you this is so cool
Beautiful
"Let's go take a double!" Lmao
I really enjoy this video loved your funny comments.
Beautiful Place
I was there in 2019. Trust me, I wish I would never stay there alone. Especially at night, this place looks really scary ))))
Looked like a cellar under door on floor why it's taller curious if it's cellar under it.
I would love to take a metal detector to this place.
Too bad it isn't kept up for visitors like South Pass Wyomjng
It's beautiful!!!
So who own it now. Let's move up there
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What about their cemetery ?
Wow
We spent the night there. 4th of July 2002. Ranger was not pleased. I emptied my .45 into a tree to celebrate the 4th. We also camped and cooked. Great video. We still have the VHS footage from that trip. Go to Elkhorn & Bannack also.
That was wrong to shoot up a tree that I'm sure caused injury and possibly death just to celebrate ?? Stupid.
@@marywegrzyn506 We were young and not soy boys. Nobody was hurt. Sorry to scare you like that. You are the reason this country is in a mess.
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How old is the town.
I was gonna say like a million but then I decided to Google it and Google says it goes back to 1895. So really young compared to basically every town in Europe and the middle east.
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Shame on the people who come to distroy
Careful, you are using Montana terms when stating "close to Missoula". Most would surely disagree. Both times I've been there we had the whole town to ourselves, definitely worth the drive though. Peace/JT
U needto stop with how much its worth you'll have the vultures comming in droves
They let it go downhill thats sad
you should really have tried to get into that house thats around 6min
If you go later in the summer I guess most of the buildings are open to do creepy little tours through. They were still doing spring cleaning while I was there.
People are idiot's no respect
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