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We enjoy taking those roads seldom travelled, returning to the not-so-distant past. Retell stories, see the beauty around us and glimpse where we came from.
Join us on our exciting journey as we travel across the country in our home “Tonto”, rediscovering what has been forgotten.
If you like what we do and would like to support these explores, Check the links below or Snail Mail:
514 Americas Way
Apt 16927
Box Elder, SD
57719
Join us on our exciting journey as we travel across the country in our home “Tonto”, rediscovering what has been forgotten.
If you like what we do and would like to support these explores, Check the links below or Snail Mail:
514 Americas Way
Apt 16927
Box Elder, SD
57719
UNKNOWN Mining Camp and Mill
Exploring unknown areas sometimes pays off. You drive up a dirt road and find yourself tucked in a small canyon complete with a Ma and Pa cozy cottage and a mill. We don't know any history about this small mining camp.
If you like what we do and would like to help support these explores:
TIP JAR: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas
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If you like what we do and would like to help support these explores:
TIP JAR: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas
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Contact us: info4pinintheatlas@gmail.com
Website: pinintheatlas.com/
DISCLAIMER:
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Cul-de-Sac of Cabins Abandoned In The Desert
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It's not very often that we come across a small miners community, where several cabins have been built within a short distance from each other. Almost like a Miner's Ghost Town. If you like what we do and would like to help support these explores: TIP JAR: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas PATREON: www.patreon.com/pinintheatlas AMAZON WISH LIST: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3FJC5W7Z1C19A/r...
Last Mojave Cabin
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Once again we find ourselves out in the middle of the Mojave Desert where we discover another mining camp, complete with additional bunkhouse and cabin. Maintained by those wonderful volunteers. If you like what we do and would like to help support these explores: TIP JAR: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas PATREON: www.patreon.com/pinintheatlas AMAZON WISH LIST: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/l...
Ruby Ghost Town - The BEST Ghost Town in Arizona
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At the end of some of the roughest roads can be some of the most memorable places to set sights on. Places seldom touched by the masses which makes them even more special. They seem to be in the most remote locations even by todays standards. That sounds like the perfect place for us. Ruby Ghost Town is a sight to behold, especially after the drive in. It is, in some sections, one of the roughe...
Lost Mining Camp
zhlédnutí 5KPřed měsícem
Nevada is a great state for those who want to go out and explore. With over 200,000 documented mines there is plenty of old Ghost Towns and mining camps to choose from. In one small section of Mountains across the expansive Nevada desert we ended up finding several small mining operations. What makes these places so special is the more remote they are, the more that still remains. Those that do...
The Prepper's Cabin - In The Middle of Nowhere
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It is a remarkable thing when people come together and do something wonderful. Out in the back country of Nevada up in the hills hides an old mining community. To keep this little slice of history together, some good samaritans decided to put their skills to good use and preserve an older cabin. They also decided to stock it with food, drink, pots, pans, places to sit, places to sleep, and a cl...
3 Brothers, 1 Ranch and 40 Cats
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This pioneer cabin dates back from1896, although earlier remnants have been discovered. In its hey-day (pardon the pun) 150 tons of hey were produced each year. If you like what we do and would like to help support these explores: TIP JAR: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas PATREON: www.patreon.com/pinintheatlas AMAZON WISH LIST: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3FJC5W7Z1C19A/ref=nav_wishlist_l...
So Much Left Behind - The Epic Return to the Secret Abandoned Mining Camp
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This week, Andrea and Steven revisit an abandoned mining camp to observe the changes and what remains. Their initial visit in early 2020 marked one of their earliest CZcams videos. Come along as they revisit the old mining site, uncovering any new secrets along the way. If you like what we do and would like to help support these explores: TIP JAR: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas PATREON: ...
GIANT Silica Sand Mine
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Four huge adjoining portals are all that remain of this giant Silica Sand Mine. The sand was used in the building of Deerfield Lake Dam which was constructed between 1942 and 1947. The hike is short but steep. If you like what we do and would like to support these explores: ✅ Become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/pinintheatlas ✅ Help fuel Tonto: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas ✅ AMAZON WISH L...
Legend of the Human Mole and his Mysterious Tunnels
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Dubbed as the Human Mole we explore his famous tunnel and the 100 year old cabin he left behind.People travel from all over the world to visit Burro Schmidt's Tunnel. If you like what we do and would like to support these explores: ✅ Become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/pinintheatlas ✅ Help fuel Tonto: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas ✅ AMAZON WISH LIST: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3FJC5W7Z...
Abandoned Mining Operation - Family Forced to Leave Everything Behind
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This is a sad story about a family, who applied to the Bureau of Land Management to patent the family’s small cinder mine in the early 1990s. An application which should have only taken 6 months took nearly three decades and a federal lawsuit, only for the Bureau of Land Management to turn them down. Their home is still vacant and decaying in the desert sun! What will be the final outcome? Will...
Bodies Buried in the WORST Railroad Disaster in America’s History
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96 people perished in one of the worst Railroad Disasters in America’s History to date. Deserted tunnels, the ruins of abandoned snow sheds, and metal fragments are all that remain. If you like what we do and would like to support these explores: ✅ Become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/pinintheatlas ✅ Help fuel Tonto: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas ✅ AMAZON WISH LIST: www.amazon.com/hz/wishl...
ABANDONED Mojave cabins - What else did we Discover?
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On this adventure we explore another old miners cabin which has seen better days and….did we discover one of the infamous Mojave labs or possibly a mining operation that shouldn't be there? Either way it was very strange and we didn't want to hang around to find out. If you like what we do and would like to help support these explores: TIP JAR: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas PATREON: www...
The Abandoned Streets of Bannack Ghost Town
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Named after the nearby Bannack Indians, this gold rush town sprang up in 1862, even serving as Montana’s capital in 1864. If you like what we do and would like to support these explores: ✅ Become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/pinintheatlas ✅ Help fuel Tonto: www.paypal.com/paypalme/pinintheatlas ✅ AMAZON WISH LIST: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3FJC5W7Z1C19A/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_1 Contact us: in...
FlashFish Portable Powerstation - HONEST REVIEW
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#FlashFish #portablepowerstation FlashFish G300 Portable Power Station: amzn.to/43coVp8 There is a $70 coupon on the product page, only $109.99 to get this G300 portable power station. We were given this FlashFish G300 portable power station and were asked to do an honest review If you like what we do and would like to support these explores: ✅ Become a Patreon: www.patreon.com/pinintheatlas ✅ ...
Route 66 - The First and Last Ghost Town in Texas
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Route 66 - The First and Last Ghost Town in Texas
A Mystery In The Desert - The Stone with the Cryptic Message?
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A Mystery In The Desert - The Stone with the Cryptic Message?
The TRUTH about Two Guns Ghost Town and the Apache Death Cave
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The TRUTH about Two Guns Ghost Town and the Apache Death Cave
Deserted and Abandoned - Ghost Town or Mining Camp?
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Deserted and Abandoned - Ghost Town or Mining Camp?
COMET GHOST TOWN - Hidden in the Hills
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COMET GHOST TOWN - Hidden in the Hills
HIDDEN GEMS IN QUARTZSITE - ARIZONA - IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT THE ROCKS!
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HIDDEN GEMS IN QUARTZSITE - ARIZONA - IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT THE ROCKS!
Unbelievable Find in Remote Desert Mountains
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Unbelievable Find in Remote Desert Mountains
ARENA GHOST TOWN - Abandoned on the Open Plains of North Dakota
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ARENA GHOST TOWN - Abandoned on the Open Plains of North Dakota
HIDDEN HOT TUBS - Abandoned Green River Gorge Resort
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HIDDEN HOT TUBS - Abandoned Green River Gorge Resort
Mo- Go-Yone. not mogeeyon. It's SPANISH. 🤷🏻♀
@@marykyle6611 thanks for sharing
These Lava Tubes go underground into Oregon. There are tubes by Klamath Lake. Maybe closed due to collapse or underwater.
@@michelleharrell8452 they are pretty amazing aren’t they Michelle?
These Lava Tubes were originally used by the Native Americans to hide in during the Indian Wars. No Big Foot as they like to hide in these tubes after the Indians moved out.
They are certainly large enough to live in and the temperature stays constant
So I wonder what these grubs would say if someone did the same damage to their home ???, some people just can't help themselves and have to destroy everything they come across, it's a shame to see this sort of behaviour nowadays, well done and keep it up while remaining safe at all times Cheers
@@brianmarywapshott2593 totally agree. No accountability these days!
Always some rotten apples obviously have some stupid need to deface graves & destroy people's peace & enjoyment while in the wild places.
Never understand why!
Another interesting find and video! Seems like I saw this in one of Sarah's videos some time or another. I think they often put buildings on barrels just before they move them. Looks like the move didn't take place! I'm a bit behind this week since the fiberoptic cable suffered a fata error due to puppy teeth! It's amazing the lengths they will go to in order to get my full attention!
@@normstephens8354 use clove oil Norm. Put it on anything you don’t want them to chew. It makes their mouth go numb if they touch it. Won’t hurt. Doesn’t stain and smells like Christmas. I used to use it in dog training.
@@PinInTheAtlas I'll l have to give that a try, but between the two of them ... I'd need to buy it by the gallon and use a pump up sprayer to keep them from chewing on everything I don't want them to chew on! lol This phase will pass with the baby teeth! As I was typing this ... I had to rescue my favorite hat!
@@normstephens8354 actually you’d be surprised. Just one drop works. Trust me. It’s funny. It makes their mouths go dumb and they start to foam. I used it for Harvey. Got to the stage that all I’d have to do is pick up the bottle and he knew!!! It’s used in England on babies gums when they are teething or for tooth ache.
@@PinInTheAtlas I've got it ordered! The girls consider everything as potentially chewable! They do know the word "No" and will drop anything when I tell them no, but that doesn't mean they won't sneak back and try it again!
I'd love to have a cook stove like that.Love your explores,wish I could do it.Thank you so much.👍❤️🇺🇸
I love old stoves. They Have character
My husband bought a 1988jeep c j 7 in 1987 for 5000,00 dollars That was a lot of money then we got it on payments.Still on the road . Vehicles cost three to five times more now and out of cheaper materials that just crumple up in accidents these days .My 1955 Pontiac Golden Chiefs bumpers weigh as much as today's cars,.plus I like the comfort riding ,and the golden chief hood ornament lights up.Aah the good old days 🤗❤️🥰🇺🇸
@@gaylewilliamson9183 you can’t beat them Gayle. They just don’t make things to last. All about the money. No pride. A throw away society!
First, I didn’t believe that the joint could’ve been abandoned in 1990 how dry the west is, it would make sense of how pretty intact it all is
@@goofyahhslimjackson1942 things in the desert last longer
Great story and well presented, Cheers
@@brianmarywapshott2593 thanks for watching
Wish I could. But money is tight right now.
Where shall my blood be spilled?
Hello Andrea and Steven. It's been a while since I said hi. I don't comment on your videos but I do watch every one you make.
This is a good video.
@@user-dx7gc5xu7d hi Merry. Happy to know you’re still watching.
TRUE STORY!!
I still don't understand how any 1989 Pathfinders are still on the road 😂. What a fun place to explore, jealous!
@@DecayWithUs they aren’t pretty, and probably not 100% road legal, but they are there!
I remember the old style of Bed springs. When I was a pre 10 y/o in Illinoise, the little towns maintenance worker would pull the spring around the baseball diamond to level the dirt.
@@gerryhartung736 see everything glad more than 1 use!
Miners must be short.....at five foot three and a half inches.......you don't bump your head in the old buildings!
how long a hike was it from Kirwin to her cabin, and how was the road to Kirwin?
@@richardlowe968 this was a few years back now, the road in at that time wasn’t too bad a few water crossings maybe a foot deep a good high clearance 4x4 will have no issues. The hike to her cabin was around 3 miles. The scenery really makes it worth the trip absolutely stunning area!
VERY COOL..WX LOOKS SO NICE..DID YOU EVER THINK ABOUT EXPLORING BLANDING AREA OF UTAH..THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO..
@@dezertraider thanks Ralph. Maybe next time we travel through Utah. Email us if there’s anything particular 👌
From Independence, you're just a skip and a hop from FESTIVAL INSTITUTE in Roundtop, Texas
Many years ago Kenmore and Craftsman were elusively sold at Sears and Roebuck. Gramma Candy
@@candymcclure2476 thanks for the info
Hello Steve and Andrea ❤️these left and right turns and this was a right on find and looks like a family mining operation why because this was there home not just a house.🤔p.s. Take care in your travels ⛏️🇺🇸🤔
@@casedoumasr656 looks that way. Thanks Case.
There's something odd about that place. It was occupied around the late 70s. How do people just close up shop, and leave so much behind? That 2010 calendar is interesting. I wonder what the backstory is. Thank you for taking us along on this enjoyable, mysterious journey, Andrea and Steven. 🤔🌵 🏚🏜☀️💛👏🏻👏🏻
@@rhondaz356 these camps are always a mystery and we leave scratching our heads and asking What Happened?
Another Awesome adventure with my pin and beers 🍻 cheers awesome video
@@RaymondCoggins-xd2re thanks for watching Raymond
@@PinInTheAtlas I don't miss any of your videos love them all
@@RaymondCoggins-xd2re thanks Raymond. Really appreciate that and it means a lot to us ❤️
Even toilet paper.
@@michelleharrell8452 yep. Someone was thinking ahead! Had to be a woman 🤣
@@PinInTheAtlas Yes I agree on that one.
That was a good surprise find! Heels were originally made for men.
@@jennyneverlost8645 wasn’t that something to do with horse riding
The desert sure does have a lot of little mysteries like this. That cookstove was absolutely amazing! Keep those binoculars handy!!!
@@lesleyrobbins1137 love those stoves Lesley
If only these walls could talk. Definitely felt a female's touch in the cabin with the boots. While you guys are walking around exploring, your energy permeates the buildings. After you're gone, just silence. A breath held in anticipation. Thanks for the interlude!
@@DeborahFlorian-gy6lw thank you Deborah. That was lovely
The Kenmore, more likely the 1960s. Also, did you know, selling used appliances. Was much more common in the 60s and 70s. I am so rural, there is still one such place. For summer cabins, or mine camps. Used appliances, were the way to go.
@@kenp9469 they repurposed pretty much everything too. Very ingenuous
Hey could you guys pick up one of those Nissan Pathfinder’s for me?? 😊
@@trishaporte sure anytime Trish 😆
Every location is fascinating, this one more so. The cabin with the boots gave me the impression a female lived there. And to my eye, the signs of mining were lacking. Possibly it was mined long ago, and re-occupied for a different reason?
@@granddad-mv5ef could have been. Or used as an adopt a cabin maybe! 🤔
Thanks!
@@richardbeee we ❤️you Richard. 😘
@@PinInTheAtlas love y'all ❤️
That old bunkhouse was a barrel of laughs.😂 Couldn't resist. Nice explore. Maybe the loos were his and hers. One had paper.
@@richardbeee you’re funny. Wonder which one was which
On a lot of your exploratory trips you have encountered mice poop, rats nests and do you very very carefully open cupboards, poke things before lifting them etc. All very understanding and better-safe-then-sorry of course, but I don't think I've seen it once in any of your videos that while opening a door or something similar that a mouse/rat or any other critter gave you (and itself) a scare and ran out. Or did you choose to never show those thrilling moments? :-)
@@pixelpeter3883 I don’t recall it happening Peter. Remember we do check things out for safety purposes before we film. We have had a couple of odd Jumps. Bats birds etc that have flown out. We keep all that in if we’ve caught it on camera
I just camped there last week. 110 degrees at home, I had a cold night there. Slept in the Jeep as the cabins were pretty sketchy.
@@doug6885 the cabins not far away are in better condition and more comfortable
@@PinInTheAtlas Very mousy inside all cabins. It was super windy and this area was the most sheltered.
Even when it was new, I don't believe I could have slept in that bunkhouse on barrels on a dare! Quite an interesting place, though! Thanks for another adventure!
@@kerryjacobson5465 is either. Too dodgy
Awesome video!! Thank you for taking me along with you. Keep up the great videos.
@@highdesertbill you’re welcome Bill glad you joined us
Another inspiring find. Very interesting place. It still has a story to tell by someone using their imagination 😊
@@tinadelwiche416 never know what you’re going to find in the desert
@@PinInTheAtlas very true
Nicest volunteer cabins, I have ever seen. Very few seem to value solitude these days. I still do.
So do we Ken. The volunteers do amazing things.
Ford wagon ,your music is terrible
Thanks for watching
one omre comment on the vista cruiser, we had a 1964 model and a 1968 model of the years. THis one looks like the 1968 model, since the 1968 model was more rounded than the squareish 1964 version.
The reason that his is a vista Criuser is that there is the sloped skylight light over the rear passager area and the two rounded skylights that run down the top sides.
The station Wagon is definately an Oldsmobile Vista Criuser. When I was a kid we had two of these (different years) to pull our camper trailer.
Never seen a ice machine in the desert that old?
It's not like this is a bad location for a year-round resort. For reference, Seneca Lake's elevation is 4950 feet. It averages around 20 inches of precipitation per year. The average highs are about 56 in January, and 90 in July.
HOW ABOUT THE INDIAN REV .IN BELLCOURT NORTH DAKOTA TURTLE MOUNTAIN.
Filming in Reservations is difficult. Normally permits are required if they allow filming at all. Thanks for the suggestion though. Keep them coming!
Oh, YEAH! Another lovely Lunch & Learn! We enjoyed munching and exploring these wonderful cabins with you. AND --- WAIT FOR IT! The loos were lovely too! 🤣 AND, I didn't hear you mention the HOT WATER HEATER! Are you 2 slipping? 😂 Actually, we enjoyed your videos and descriptions. The missus says, "I'm glad you can do it cuz we can't." We'd truly enjoy staying in a couple, but getting there would be the insurmountable challenge. Bon Voyage!
No hot water heater this time David. Glad you two are still enjoying our explores. Lots more to come with different vibes!
@@PinInTheAtlas Check out 7:52-56 and 8:31-41 - looks like 2 HOT water heaters. 🤔 Thanks for all your hard work and lovely adventure videos! Bon Voyage!
How wonderful to see things taken care of .Thank you very very much.❤️❤️❤️👍
The 2 cabins that were clean were to cool. Thank you for sharing and God Bless you and your family. Stay safe on your adventures. 🥰👍👍👍👍👍(🌹🐞🦂🌵)
Thank you Rose
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