We Found A Secret Silver Stash While Metal Detecting!

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  • čas přidán 2. 09. 2022
  • Check out drinklmnt.com/Brent for a FREE sample pack with any purchase. LMNT has been a huge supporter of the town, I drink it basically every day, so I hope you'll check it out!
    What a wild few weeks it has been up at Cerro Gordo. We brought in a massive water tank, got completely wiped out by a flash flood, was forced to stop progress on the American Hotel, and more. Just before that, we had a metal detecting event and found something I've been looking for for a LONG time. It's been an absolute rollercoaster of emotions up here and I thank everyone who has been so supportive of this town. It means the world to me!
    More photos: / brentwunderwood
    Cerro Gordo T-Shirts and more: store.cerrogordomines.com/
    Mailing Address: PO Box 490, Lone Pine, CA 93545
    THANK YOU!!

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  • @dougrohr2804
    @dougrohr2804 Před rokem +1282

    I used to frequent the mines of Cerro Gordo back in the 70's when I was a young man. The mine tunnels were in better shape back then, and we must have walked for miles down in the mountain. Extremely extraordinary mines honeycombed into the rock and other not so stable rock formations. A dangerous mine, for sure, but very addictive in it's adventure possibilities in the nether world. Good on ya, Brent! I am happy you purchased the town before it was destroyed by the lure of maximized profits. Remember, setbacks make the whole concept more enjoyable, and worthwhile, in the long run.

    • @jax422
      @jax422 Před rokem +12

      Did you take the elevator down or use the other entrances?

    • @dougrohr2804
      @dougrohr2804 Před rokem +100

      @@jax422 I did not ever go down the main shaft. Back then there were 6-8 open tunnels. Many were blown shut in the 80's when people started getting scared of adventures. Mine exploring is extremely dangerous. The older the mine, the more dangerous as timbers sag and crack, and gravity wins in the end. It is exciting to go as deep as possible, but also very stupid. Mine carts, broken shovels, drill bits, and old dynamite boxes..detris of the urgent desire for riches beckon you to danger. Like moths to the flame we continue.

    • @Dereks06
      @Dereks06 Před rokem +35

      @@dougrohr2804 perhaps you can point out those blown shut entrances and dave sparks can reexpose them

    • @dougrohr2804
      @dougrohr2804 Před rokem +66

      @@Dereks06 50 years is quite awhile. It would be fun to go back up there and noodle around. The whole area is quite bizarre There are bristlecone pines up around the top of the mountain...oldest trees in the country. One can see a long ways from the top. Dave Sparks is an amazing guy. A real American with old school values. I think he opened up one of the old tunnels in one episode. It was caved in noy far inside. Some of that mountain is really crumbly rock, and very unstable. Thus, the extreme danger going in for old hands and newbies alike. A collapse is the last sound you will ever hear.

    • @tommyb261
      @tommyb261 Před rokem +34

      @@dougrohr2804 I explore sandstone mines made from the 1950s in Minnesota. Ford mined the sand for glass. So i understand the risk of collapse and all other risks of going into a mine, cave, drains or tunnels and have had lots of professional training within these fields. Thank you for sharing your story and addition information. I love reading personal experiences. My father was an explorer in the late 70s when he was in his 20s. I am now 25 and have so much respect for older explorers and will always listen to what they have to say. I could not do it without today's technology (lights, o2 meters, etc...instead of lighting a match). Very impressive sir. Thank you, stay safe and may God bless.

  • @CityBuilder568
    @CityBuilder568 Před rokem +885

    I remember watching the first episode of ghost town living in the middle of the pandemic and just seeing the scenery was very nice especially when it snowed.

    • @i-_-am-_-g1467
      @i-_-am-_-g1467 Před rokem +30

      Same here, was a bit worrying when he got stuck in the drift! But look at where he is now ay!

    • @ElaineDStrictlyCDN
      @ElaineDStrictlyCDN Před rokem +18

      I remember that too.. looked so lonely now it's alive!

    • @carolgoldberg2115
      @carolgoldberg2115 Před rokem +9

      Maybe someone can set up a gis database for tracking where you find stuff

    • @mybackhurts7020
      @mybackhurts7020 Před rokem +11

      Check the temperature today
      It’s not so pretty at 120°

    • @UDarlin1967
      @UDarlin1967 Před rokem +15

      You have come such a long way! I’ve been watching when you first bought that town & put your first video out about it 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻😇🥰💕

  • @collinsbueno4784
    @collinsbueno4784 Před rokem +16

    We started a project in the Baja California Mountains almost 3 years ago, our family ranch had been adbandon for year so my wife ,my son and I decided to bring it back to life again, Hard work, Long drives,pandemia and crazy weather almost made us quit, one day I found your channel and you became part or our project...now we are almost done and the satisfaction of seeing our place almost finish we celebrate it each sunset...Coyote Blues Ranch .
    Gracias Señor Brent.
    PD ,I will be 67 on the 25 of september and for first time in many year I feel like having a fiesta..I earn it

  • @KDad514
    @KDad514 Před rokem +336

    I think it's safe to say that Cerro Gordo is no longer a "Ghost" town. It is alive and it has a beating heart and its name is Brent Underwood. Thank you for pouring your soul into this project and bringing us along on the journey. Every dream begins with a dreamer...Keep dreaming Brent.

  • @remcovanvliet3018
    @remcovanvliet3018 Před rokem +466

    On android phones (probably iphones, too) there's a setting that allows you to store GPS coordinates automatically of where a picture was taken. Just have to make sure you have your camera settings correct, and GPS (location services) is actually turned on.
    I know it's just a small thing, but if you intend to make a habit of documenting all your finds from now on, having the phone do this for you automatically will save you hours, cumulatively.

    • @kender242
      @kender242 Před rokem +41

      Was going to say the same. Let technology work for you!

    • @Boarderguy96
      @Boarderguy96 Před rokem +17

      Iphones will store metadata as well, im sure accessing it is a pain in the ass but its there.

    • @russellhltn1396
      @russellhltn1396 Před rokem +8

      Just be careful about the tools you use to manage and store them, as it may strip that out. You can use IrfanView (free for personal use) to see the data. (Open IrfanView, open photo, press "i", look for/press "EXIF Info" button. If the button is missing, there's no EXIF data in the photo.)

    • @llMarvelous
      @llMarvelous Před rokem +19

      Important information for Brent:
      If not turned specifically off, iPhone’s default camera will store GPS in metadata, and you just need to swipe up on the photo to see on a global map where it was taken (also metadata can be automatically extracted later and even put into file name)
      Also important advice: ether not turn off the camera during whole trip, or install an app, that keeps tracking satellites even if camera_is_off/phone_in_standby, otherwise the precision will be not good enough for your goal, because each time you turn on the camera, phone will reinitialize satellite tracking, and it will get a minute (literally) to catch up and find enough satellites for a half meter precision

    • @dunxy
      @dunxy Před rokem +5

      GPS isn't going to do much when hes underground though 😁

  • @ericcarr1648
    @ericcarr1648 Před rokem +101

    Ghost town living has become my favorite show on CZcams and TV.

  • @laurelwilson314
    @laurelwilson314 Před rokem +10

    I’m an archivist. Organizing documents, artifacts, etc. is my job. One thing that any archivist, historian, or archeologist will tell you is that an object’s provenance (info about where/when an object was found, who found it, etc.) can be incredibly important when it comes to understanding the object, what it might have been used for, what it’s historical context is, etc. Your new understanding of and enthusiasm for documenting the provenance of objects at Cerro Gordo is fantastic and makes me really happy to see. Keep up the good work Brent!

  • @kassidyjones176
    @kassidyjones176 Před 10 měsíci +53

    though I had some problem with sea water It also czcams.com/users/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn

  • @heathwellsNZ
    @heathwellsNZ Před rokem +350

    What I find so fascinating is how one person can have such an infectious passion that it ignites similar passion in so many others. One person, bringing a ghost town to life by basically crowd-sourcing enthusiasm, passion, excitement and genuine love for the project. Man... only a couple of weeks ago and act of nature that had the potential to break the spirit of many but what amazing resilience to roll with that punch and keep moving on and be upbeat too. I truly and genuinely hope to visit Cerra Gordo one day to check the place out and meet Brent!

    • @blackmonday738
      @blackmonday738 Před rokem +7

      Yes and No. From day 1 I've watched Brent, not only he prefers to be alone, only socially gets involved if it's for this town.
      I get history and passion, projects, dreams, hopes, fantasy, time, money, BUT notice it's become more than this to him, it's consuming him as a whole. I am concerned for his mind set and health in the long run. Best of luck on Preservation but I'd rather him NOT become one as a rock like the rest .

    • @MrGarthboy
      @MrGarthboy Před rokem

      U maybe have a point I analyze him, I even sent him some info on things if ne1 or either of you want to communicate with me, I'll let u know I'm I'm white male american and if u want to see my face I'll post a picture, I have a video of a fan I took for 10 seconds, with profil pariah el destierro, I didn't use tags so u have to type in at least video of a fan comment spot , and it should be a blue fan 10 seconds an a dirty floor an shoe shoe, but I call it comment spot pressing issues, so people can communicate, I'm going to eventually probably leave a book, they make too many songs about me, it's weird to see a music video and they feel you touching them some of my thoughts are physical, an I forget 5he video but they have 1 about possibly time travelers that take what they want have no respect, except over 10 yrs ago I knew some1 could possibly put graffiti of what I thought an did at 5he time qn I felt I could probably deal with it l, if it was all I had to deal with, but I have walked the street that to me what I was doing while doing it, I woke up from being tortured and finally the chainsaw chucking the back of my head flicked my eyes open and honestly even if it was severe and humorous to some1 I thought it was awesome t be awake an I knew some1 might screw with me an started out the garage door the guy I rented from was standing to the right of his girl backyard l, and he said I see it now, and so I started walking as they started walking, and se yelled t the dog but it was towards me, qn started saying what I thought, went front of the charity house some mom an daughter were talking shit kinda like it was hell, i was like this is like hell, I made it to the the kinda 1nce hippie coffee shop place, still same thing just add hipster wifi and a guitar and company any1 is welcome the pass is autonomy! Qn they give me money occasionally because they got a public tip jar ne1 can grab, I'm gad I only bummed 1nce in some time, but there is a chalk of a dead body outline a few houses away, and probably a symbol on 5he whops mailbox, it may have a circle if u look it means I was saying everything is good in that direction, I was sitting at the park the 50 had got an apc armored vehicle that looked like minion had sex with a hummer, I went in 5he place before, it's got that satanic time traveler gleam even in the bathroom, cops talked shite at me as left their initial sit downs like 20 of em, I asked 1 cop just to see what he'd say, can hear me think, and he chuckled and said no and I can't see what ur thinking either, qn I said maybe I shouldn't have asked a cop and we smiled and left, iwas sitting on 5he bench looked down, an there was the graffiti again, hadn't translated this 1 be4, it was same color red as bench just barely noticeable off, I can make people rich probably just by telling them things I would like some1 to talk to, I know an unusual amount I think I hung out with an alien younger than me started at 11, he knew everything but couldn't remember more often than what you'd deem possible l, he'd say word for word 3-7 hr stories never eleivating from 5he beaten path, only 1 time when I was like 12-13 did I wonder if he would go mad if I let em by reacting the wrong way some, but I had admit how mind-boggling 3ar5h shattering it would be even more to some1 thats obviously a genius l, he liked watching people get tortured and whacked tho, I woke up from his room one day I been working at long John's I did something I'd never do and just went upstairs and slept on his bed, probably at least 2 rooms weren't being used, maybe if u count parents room 3 of the upstairs kids rooms, guess u could hang in the addic, neways it was a red k, and I could see it had an up qn down arrow with no stick, I translated and was bothered they knew that I was gathering faith and decided to look only in front and behind isn't it I decided to let my soul occupy those areas instead of left an right cuz life was real crappy kinda, some people walked by the like idk 1.5 story all black f3ma cop black tank that kinda looked like it was ready for the Zombie apocalypse like sticks thru the wall was actually kinda a concept but there was no holes it was just higher up because of that mounted machine gun, a chick drove in I recognized her mighta worked Burger King or anywhere, she said I hope that's not for me. And even the coffee shop guy said what I had assumed earlier after the chainsaw was most pleasant dream, 5he guy kept sticking a toothpick in my left butcheek or leg and some like alien cactus if u got it out stuck to fingers, it wasn't as annoying as pulling out the toothpick ne he'd gravity stick it right back in, I couldn't wake up at all that chainsaw 5o the back of my head had to chuck bout halfway through, I ain't gonna lie it was one of the most amazing experiences I had, because I never hurt that much, he took like too screw drivers like nutters and sh9ved them both between 2 different ribs in a be4 dream and I knew better than to try to assume later they ditch some of the handicap, check out Harrison Bergeron, or Reagan speech is decent, and the fortress is probably as good as evil dead 2/3 crime does not pay!!

    • @sherilynl4038
      @sherilynl4038 Před rokem +2

      oh you have put into words exactly how i feel. i'm wishing and wondering how i can help. hahaha. but i'm older, limited in strength and endurance and live all the way across the county...and i've always disliked "desert type, western" aesthetics...but now i'm enthused.

    • @MrGarthboy
      @MrGarthboy Před rokem

      @@sherilynl4038 if u Haven't seen the fortress yet, its kinda like a futuristic prison film, laser bars. But it's out in the middle of the desert, I liked being out in the desert, but I'm gonna get fd off neway I was living in the desert, I wasn't trained in the ways of rotting meat so j condemned most of the already rotting trailer house neways. My grany came and got me, I forgot to unset the traps I learned my lesson I lived on rotting rat bread never forget that taste and I didn't have service so I couldn't find out how to cook goat, besides told me to do it in a hole qn I figured there's a few holes!! With that plan, knee slap×)

    • @Jannesverige
      @Jannesverige Před rokem

      @@blackmonday738 Even if eaten whole he would be dienhappy, cuz we can hide emotions. But damn this dude loves his life atm. All the ups and down. This dude shines!

  • @JerryDLTN
    @JerryDLTN Před rokem +83

    11:50 I think it'd be cool to find a picture of the town from ~150 years ago and have it printed on a big pane glass window (like an old glass negative), have that window placed at the location of the original photographer so as you look thru the glass, you could see where all the buildings were.

  • @MrLWJPDX
    @MrLWJPDX Před rokem +6

    Late to the show and I am sure someone already said this but the lock is a railroad switch stand lock. The hole at the bottom is for a chain. Keys are still available for them. I have several locks and a number of keys.

  • @chrismuskett6867
    @chrismuskett6867 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Thankyou for letting a midday aged British science teacher vicariously live out his teenage prospector dreams

    • @stevewoods293
      @stevewoods293 Před 10 dny

      Awsome sunset and beautiful veiws across the lake 😅😅😅

  • @raeward8092
    @raeward8092 Před rokem +330

    I’m currently camping near Lands End in far southwest England, incredibly close to the ruins of tin and copper mines. I can’t think of a better way to spend a drizzly evening than to be in my sleeping bag watching a video about the progress of my favourite Californian ghost town that grew because of mining. Thank you Brent 😊

    • @missingremote4388
      @missingremote4388 Před rokem +1

      I've heard of Roads End but not Lands End ( except as an American clothing store)

    • @nickw7619
      @nickw7619 Před rokem +3

      I was going to reply to this comment and say I've always wanted to go there, then saw your last name. Maybe we're related lol
      If you ever can go camping in upstate NY/Vermont area. The area around Lake George, NY is beautiful

    • @TacticalFlea
      @TacticalFlea Před rokem +7

      Definitely goto Trevose Head if your nearby loads of Fossils to be found on the coastline especially near the coastal waters by the lighthouse, still have a few ammonite fossils I found when visiting as a kid

    • @mikewinings4120
      @mikewinings4120 Před rokem +4

      I'm with you,I'm doing the same,but in Leadville,Colorado,us,nothing better than being by great lands and watching g.t.l,have a great camping trip!

    • @ktgiffin8147
      @ktgiffin8147 Před rokem +15

      Some would say that it's in Cornwall, not England. ;-)

  • @dvilettdv
    @dvilettdv Před rokem +118

    In saloons, two bits were good for two drinks, a good cigar or a “smile” (a 2 ½-ounce bottle of whiskey). A cheap cigar or beer was 5 cents and a game of pool was usually 2 ½ cents. When a customer ordered a 12 ½-cent drink and paid with a quarter, he had the choice of receiving a dime in change or a token for another drink at 12 ½ cents. He would rarely pass on that second drink. Since the token was only good in that particular establishment, he hung around and spent his token, and probably a few more quarters as well. If a token wasn’t redeemed, the proprietor made even more money, as it only cost him 2 to 4 cents to have one made.

  • @jordancooper456
    @jordancooper456 Před rokem +80

    As a fellow archaeologist in WA state, I would also recommend having a “virtual museum”. As your channel has reached people across the globe it would be a great way to showcase 3D models or close up photos of the artifacts you find. Each with a brief description, time, and location found. I’ve followed your channel since the start and I LOVE that you’ve gotten recognition from other archaeologists. I would also even look into the prehistoric record of the area. It would be so interesting to see how the land has changed over time depending on the people who resided there. We know the area you’re in was inhabited over 10,000 years ago. Your very close to Pueblo Grande. I would almost guarantee there is prehistoric artifacts and lithics (stone tools) on your land. I would recommend Janetski and Talbot (2014) “Archaeology in the Great Basin and Southwest.” A personal favorite book of mine is “The Chaco Experience” by Ruth Van Dyke (2007). Im out in the field often and always look forward to coming back to a video. Thanks for all you do Brent.

    • @KirimaraShakugan
      @KirimaraShakugan Před 11 měsíci +1

      Maybe some of the artifacts can be dated through some of his videos with the help of the comunity

    • @bobfoster687
      @bobfoster687 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Many artifacts likely found and removed by the miners!

  • @kevincrosby1760
    @kevincrosby1760 Před rokem +3

    Get a good handheld GPS receiver. Get a stack of 3X5 index cards and Consecutively number them in nice large figures. When you find something, put the card next to it and take your pictures. Save the location in the GPS as a waypoint using the index number as the name. Write any notes and such on the card. After you download the pics from your camera to your computer, rename the pic to match the index number. Rinse and repeat using a new card each time.
    When you are done, you have a unique number for every item that you can use to find the location, find the pic, find the card with notes, etc. When the winter weather forces you indoors, you can spend a bit of time getting everything entered in a nice spreadsheet or database. If you label any item which you bring back with the number, anything in your museum that you pick up can be easily connected to date, location, pictures, notes, etc.
    In short, treat the artifacts as inventory, the index number as a part number, and the entire property as a gigantic warehouse.

  • @kindnuguz
    @kindnuguz Před rokem +69

    Shout out to the county for helping Brent out so fast, many of us appreciate it more than you know. ❤

  • @SeMoArtifactAdventures
    @SeMoArtifactAdventures Před rokem +62

    I've owned a construction company in southeast Missouri for many years, and the fact that you can get people to show up to volunteer blows my mind. Its next to impossible to find people willing to work in my area. Glad to see everything coming together up on the mountain. I've been watching since the beginning. Keep up the hard work man. It's gonna be well worth it in the end.

    • @ScottyDoesntKnow69
      @ScottyDoesntKnow69 Před rokem +2

      I worry about what he’s going to do when it’s illegal to use gas powered anything up there in CG since California is making everyone go electric. Lol crazy

    • @remcovanvliet3018
      @remcovanvliet3018 Před rokem +8

      People like to feel they're part of something bigger, and that their time and effort is being appreciated. So it's actually easier to find volunteers for a worthy cause, than it is finding wage slaves for a shitty job.
      Look up James Butler on CZcams. He owns a septic company in Appalachia. I think he might be able to teach you a trick or two about finding and retaining good workers. The three most important factors, not necessarily in order of importance: decent paycheck, mutual respect and understanding, and make sure they know their time and effort is appreciated. A little kindness can go a looooong way.

    • @messagedeleted1922
      @messagedeleted1922 Před rokem +1

      @@ScottyDoesntKnow69 solar panels, and charging? having solar panels out there is probably a good idea as is. I mean, gas doesnt come from the sun like solar energy does.

    • @buddah8706
      @buddah8706 Před rokem +2

      @@ScottyDoesntKnow69 they are banning the SALES of gas vehicles you can still.use them just can't buy them anymore

    • @ScottyDoesntKnow69
      @ScottyDoesntKnow69 Před rokem

      @@messagedeleted1922 lol solar panels don’t run excavators or really much of anything. Technology is not there yet but the future is definitely not solar panels or wind panel farms.

  • @matthewclarke3635
    @matthewclarke3635 Před rokem +85

    I am an Aussie and love watching ghost town living. love getting on google maps and checking out the area of Cerro Gordo hills and valleys. I love the passion Brent has for Cerro Gordo history

    • @hetheringtonfamily8798
      @hetheringtonfamily8798 Před rokem +2

      Hi Mat, I am also an aussie I live in WA. My son and I love these videos and everything Brent stands for.

    • @Nessal83
      @Nessal83 Před rokem +3

      You guys should visit

    • @007nadineL
      @007nadineL Před rokem +2

      Me too... I go straight to Google map
      ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺

    • @matthewclarke3635
      @matthewclarke3635 Před rokem

      @@007nadineL I have all so been using google earth as it can give a little better picture.

    • @tiktok11150
      @tiktok11150 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Nessal83 I lived on the China Lake Base nearby for 7 years. The wind is a booger sandwich but you will never forget the Sunrise and Sunsets when you leave. If you are lucky you will get to see a bright golden/red one that almost fills the entire sky.

  • @antonioespinoza3459
    @antonioespinoza3459 Před rokem +16

    I just want to say, that your perseverance makes me want to keep going. I currently feel tired, exhuasted; but we all feel this way. It's all part of the journey, thank you for your messages!

  • @janicel5926
    @janicel5926 Před rokem +51

    It’s good to see your happiness back in your eyes after the wash out. 😊

  • @randallsmerna384
    @randallsmerna384 Před rokem +126

    May I suggest that everyone who's metal detecting have their location setting on their phone on and when they find something they can take a picture of it which will automatically GPS it. Also, they can stick an orange flag in the ground and once you fly over it with the drone you'll be able to also see the location of each item found. Maybe they could even scribble with the item was on the flag with a sharpie. Not that it would last that long but it would last long enough if you were confused you could see.
    Another idea would be to place like a red dinner plate so that when the drone is up, multiple items can be seen from one snapshot giving an overall view of density of items.

    • @rockjockchick
      @rockjockchick Před rokem

      Good idea

    • @selinasteve
      @selinasteve Před rokem +1

      This is what I do when I metal detect in a large area. It has been very helpful in tracking where and what I find so I can go back or not go over spots.

    • @judyd1
      @judyd1 Před rokem +1

      My GPS unit includes date, time, location on pics...and doesn't lose cell coverage.
      Bit of a problem under dense trees or canyon walls which prevent access to satellites, sometimes.

  • @davidhiatt5384
    @davidhiatt5384 Před rokem +16

    A few years ago very few people were aware of Cerro Gordo. Thanks to you Brent it is obvious that you have brought your ghost town into the future. Inyo county has also noticed the national and international exposure! most of it good! We believe in you Brent after the destruction of the floods this video brought hope and joy. Thanks for allowing us to join in your adventure.

  • @stevewoods293
    @stevewoods293 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Im glad your letting me tag alone i dont see well at all and have COPD im on oxgen so watching your videos allowing me to tag along is like being right along side for the adventure love it thanks again steve

  • @suzannehaigh4281
    @suzannehaigh4281 Před rokem +45

    I do not live in the USA, have never been and very unlikely I will visit in the future but..... Ever since I came across Ghost Town Living I am eager to watch every new post, every new find It is so exciting for me, I can even believe I once lived there in my mind. You are very special person to me keeping the history of the USA alive and exciting for the new young and old "historians" who may help or visit you now and in the future. I so wish I could. Please keep up the good work for those who will follow.

    • @forevergone3637
      @forevergone3637 Před rokem +2

      Hey! I'm from the USA. If you're ever Interested in being pin pals, let me know!

    • @Hats4everyone
      @Hats4everyone Před rokem +1

      Suzanne are from England 🇬🇧 by any chance?

  • @rbrayton23
    @rbrayton23 Před rokem +138

    Hey Brent, great video. As far a cataloging the stuff you find, I was thinking that you could get a GIS intern to set you up with an app from ESRI called Field Maps. I use it at work for exactly what you’re doing. Basically, you can catalog everything with your phone (pics, documents, etc) and it maps it, then places it into a database that you can use. It’s a great way to visualize an area and extremely user friendly. Just a thought that I’ve had watching your series. I majored in GIS at Sac State; there are a lot of GIS students looking for capstone projects and this would be a great one!

    • @imiloa.
      @imiloa. Před rokem +9

      I was thinking the same thing: utilize local graduate students to accomplish these things

    • @GospelTruth37059
      @GospelTruth37059 Před rokem +7

      I love the way this project is bringing People together from all over ! Bret is like a modern day Huckle berry Finn :)

    • @rockjockchick
      @rockjockchick Před rokem

      Cool

    • @mjmcomputers
      @mjmcomputers Před rokem

      Awesome idea!

    • @SirPercival13
      @SirPercival13 Před rokem

      This is a great suggestion!

  • @jarredvelier3490
    @jarredvelier3490 Před rokem +44

    I've been watching this channel pretty much since it started. I get excited when I see a new video is uploaded. Brent you sir are a an amazing story teller and please continue to upload these videos! I hope to visit someday and see this in person.

  • @shanechang2015
    @shanechang2015 Před rokem +5

    You look like someone that is having SO much fun that they can't wait to wake up every morning. It's very inspiring.. and your life looks amazing. Thanks for sharing it with us.

  • @Renrelo21
    @Renrelo21 Před rokem +17

    Thank you for your commentary at the end of the video. I’m dealing with illness. For three years I’ve not had a healthy day. Your pep talk And words of wisdom will help me I will help me get through yet another day. I love your videos and your mission at Cerro Gordo. My goal is to get healthy enough to one day come out and witness at all for myself

  • @AsteriskPlays
    @AsteriskPlays Před rokem +52

    I am currently studying archaeology, and I've had an interest in it for many years. Documentation is incredibly important, so I am glad to hear that you're making efforts to record the location of these artifacts

  • @RMJ1984
    @RMJ1984 Před rokem +32

    This whole thing really makes you think about just how hard it must have been and how long it must have taken to make the original road back in the day

    • @wallacecallow2255
      @wallacecallow2255 Před rokem +4

      When all they had was picks, shovels and dynamite.

    • @ronaldstarkey4336
      @ronaldstarkey4336 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@wallacecallow2255mules and Fresno's... lol

    • @TheStinkysteve
      @TheStinkysteve Před 6 měsíci +1

      It didn’t take as long as you would think, people work and harder and we’re far more determined in those times even though they had no modern equipment.

  • @DanOCan
    @DanOCan Před rokem +10

    What I love about you is how you come across as genuinely humbled and amazed from the success you have had with Cerro Gordo. Your joy comes through the screen and we can feel it. Plus your respect for the history you are a caretaker for is inspirational.

  • @Michael-bz5mw
    @Michael-bz5mw Před rokem +64

    It’s definitely kept me going all year since Covid. Being able to check in on this every so often has been great fun - Thanks Brett from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @susanalbone5101
    @susanalbone5101 Před rokem +50

    It’s so great when a plan comes together. Not having to wait 10 weeks for the road to be ‘fixed’ must have been like all your birthdays came at once. You have a very special gift of looking beyond what could have been a disastrous outcome and you can see that it has lifted your hopes and spirit. It was lovely to see all 100 metal detectorists and the joy on your face when they all brought in their booty. Worth its weight in gold to see you happy again. Take care, be safe. ❤️ Dorset, UK

  • @geraldbrunckhorst8291
    @geraldbrunckhorst8291 Před 10 měsíci +7

    I’m so impressed at the long term commitment you have dedicated to this project. Resurrecting a mining town of ages past is no small commitment! Godspeed in all you do out there in the desert!

  • @alexandermedia5402
    @alexandermedia5402 Před rokem +12

    This one was deep. I have a level of respect for you not many earn. Thank you for your hard work and inspiration. I hear you. Thank you.

  • @jamesstenner8335
    @jamesstenner8335 Před rokem +19

    I’m watching from the uk 🇬🇧 and it blows my mind to see the love you recieve from all your countrymen and women. It’s awe inspiring and a testament to you for investing and bringing this place back to life well done mate you’ve done something that will be here when you are not …massive love and respect

  • @tiptopup602
    @tiptopup602 Před rokem +12

    On my bucket list of places to visit. Right up there.

  • @100ADove
    @100ADove Před rokem +6

    Woohoo so cool to see someone from my country able to help ❤ love from New Zealand

  • @MsZoedog66
    @MsZoedog66 Před rokem +14

    You've got this, Brent. I honestly despaired when you were up against the concrete problem. You kept at it, and worked miracles. Keep going! Excellent that an archaeology paper has been written on you, too. Have been having a bit of a sh**tty time lately, and your video is soothing my ravaged nerves 💗🌵👍🌼🌃🎈

  • @thetreasuredbottle4642
    @thetreasuredbottle4642 Před rokem +98

    I would love to hear just the sounds of Cerro Gordo. Everything is soo peaceful there. I feel like the fact that you take such good care of everything the land gives back to you and slowly opens up to show you what it really had tucked away from everyone.

    • @naughtiusmaximus830
      @naughtiusmaximus830 Před rokem +3

      Socialism works.

    • @jbb5266
      @jbb5266 Před rokem +3

      Be cool if he did a live feed of just cameras setup around

    • @anselmbachmobil5064
      @anselmbachmobil5064 Před rokem

      lol :D
      i mean, yeah, but where does that come from now?

    • @Azerkeux
      @Azerkeux Před rokem

      @@jbb5266 Cerro Gordo ASMR when

    • @AvanaVana
      @AvanaVana Před rokem +3

      Maybe when he gets that music studio going, they’ll have the recording, mixing, and mastering equipment to record and self-produce an ambient “Sounds of Cerro Gordo” album on the “Cerro Gordo Recordings” label, along with whatever else they plan to record up there…

  • @sarahkelly8585
    @sarahkelly8585 Před rokem +32

    It was funny, at the beginning of the video when you said, "Guess what happened?" Or something like that? And the camera turns around to show the grader and other vehicles come to help fix the road. I was almost expecting to see "Big D" and his crew! Glad things are back under way. You're awesome Brett! Keep going, never give up!

    • @AvanaVana
      @AvanaVana Před rokem +6

      FYI it’s “Heavy D” 😂 “Big D” is something quite different… or I don’t know, maybe not, but that’s Dave’s business, not mine 😆

    • @randallsmerna384
      @randallsmerna384 Před rokem

      @@AvanaVana
      "Douche" perhaps? His money making scheme last year was deceptive.

    • @AvanaVana
      @AvanaVana Před rokem

      @@randallsmerna384 With that crew, I personally had to click the “do not recommend channel” button on YT. I’m turned off by their hyper-commercialized content. IMO they’re just social media opportunists pushing garbage on people for quick $$$, also possibly to build a personal militia and weapons and materiel stockpile. It’s a little weird and scary.

  • @vm4821
    @vm4821 Před rokem +5

    Brent, I love seeing the natural beauty of Cerro Gordo in your videos, I love hearing about its history and the stories you tell about your experience in bringing it back to life, but mostly, I love the way you get thoughtful about things. The burden of dreams, the dog days of a big project... you are a true educator. So glad i found you out here.

  • @Orangeshebert
    @Orangeshebert Před rokem +5

    Hi Brent glad you rallied! My heart hurt for you after your last post. I’m a believer in everything happening for a reason. Glad to see you are feeling more optimistic and glad the county is available. Be well!

  • @Humanlettuce73
    @Humanlettuce73 Před rokem +114

    The people who used to live in this town would be so amazed and proud of what your doing. This is super cool. Your whole process. been watching for awhile and it’s inspiring

    • @pokeybit
      @pokeybit Před rokem +3

      I dunno they murdered each other a lot.

    • @Humanlettuce73
      @Humanlettuce73 Před rokem

      @@pokeybit actually?

    • @pokeybit
      @pokeybit Před rokem +2

      @@Humanlettuce73 There was a fair few murders. It was the norm for the time though.

    • @pokeybit
      @pokeybit Před rokem +1

      @@rasta4082 Maybe the presence of human life did in fact contribute to that disaster, yet laying your reptilian response aside do you not feel he has taken on the responsibility of that and is doing more than both you or I could ever do, to remedy an unfortunate situation?

    • @pokeybit
      @pokeybit Před rokem

      @rasta deleted his diatribe bless. Thank you Rasta

  • @denniscasey986
    @denniscasey986 Před rokem +8

    You look absolutely rejuvenated. Keep up the positive attitude, all will be well. Thank you for the video.

  • @pollatso
    @pollatso Před rokem +3

    That first video of you walking in the snow & getting a bit lost has always been one of my favourites 👍👍👍👍
    Great to see how well you have done collaborating with people like Dave Sparks , don’t look back to often but always remember how far you have come. 👍👍

  • @alexandral6273
    @alexandral6273 Před rokem +7

    I really appreciate your way of story telling !
    Life is difficult and we often go through difficult challenges. We have to find the strength to go through them the best we can.
    Have a wonderful day !

  • @davido.2932
    @davido.2932 Před rokem +10

    Happy to see you in good spirits again after the disaster!

  • @emilyfredrickson9009
    @emilyfredrickson9009 Před rokem +10

    I have to say, as Business major focusing on statistical modeling and information systems (databases, gps data, mapping software, etc.) the idea of the mines around Cerro Gordo being documented with LIDAR is so so exciting. Data is awesome!!

  • @willlakatos1116
    @willlakatos1116 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for continuing to share your life in that little town. It is beyond cool to see into the past the way you get to see it every day. I can't wait to have a stay in the American hotel one day. Keep on going Brent.

  • @Coolwater906
    @Coolwater906 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful home! You are are doing a great job of keeping history alive!

  • @tracymanno2285
    @tracymanno2285 Před rokem +29

    Me and my weld class at high school love you and everything you do! My students are mezmorized by you! Thank you for all you do💙

  • @chuckborghoff8443
    @chuckborghoff8443 Před rokem +24

    I would hope that Inyo County realizes that the rebuilding of Cerro Gordo will be a boon to tourism in Keeler.At
    least,that is my hope for the town. So many people are now interested in the town that Keeler should be a jumping off point for CG tours. Vehicles that can easily traverse the 7 mile road will bring people who could not otherwise make the trip. I see a great opportunity in the future. Best of luck!

    • @raeward8092
      @raeward8092 Před rokem +7

      I thought the same just recently, that Cerro Gordo coming to life would additionally boost Keeler too

    • @MegaBait1616
      @MegaBait1616 Před rokem

      It's California you think they care ?? Really....

    • @Porty1119
      @Porty1119 Před rokem +3

      @@MegaBait1616 California isn't just LA and San Francisco.

    • @MegaBait1616
      @MegaBait1616 Před rokem

      @@Porty1119 , Know it well.. my family sold our ranch in the Central Valley after 118 years.. Fines for watering live stock, wouldn't let us rebuild our barn, homeless in our fields, illegal pot growing in our woods, illegals walking through the property, Anti 2nd. Amt., people saying we can only plow day time, cows smelled, no water, fires, fuel costs, electric costs, ect. So I do know California very well.. And the cities are shxxholes Now..

    • @michaelallen1396
      @michaelallen1396 Před rokem

      If the County was smart they would pave that road and help him build some concert and camping attractions, get the Mammoth drivers to pull in.

  • @OriginalLittleDragon
    @OriginalLittleDragon Před rokem +7

    I love that every video is like a mini history lesson. I'm glad the County could help sooner then they said they would, and I hope you (Brent) can get what you need done to the AH before Winter sets in upon you.

  • @andymorris3523
    @andymorris3523 Před rokem +4

    Please be super careful when traversing washes, we don't want you injured ! Great news that you are recording your finds, this is similar to the way many of us record metal detecting finds in the UK as it helps identify 'hot spots'

  • @WildWestRosie
    @WildWestRosie Před rokem +6

    Back in the late 70s, I was hanging out at Picacho State recreation area near Yuma. The person who was overseeing the gold mine out there was really friendly with our group, and when flash flood exposed the remains of the assay office with its mining crucibles and cupels, he took us out there, and we had great fun finding these items, often in stacks.

  • @random22026
    @random22026 Před rokem +14

    Shout-out to Every Single One of You who reached out to help Brent after the torrent of rain devastated his road life-line. You all are Awesome! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏👏👏

  • @sydneysimon4999
    @sydneysimon4999 Před rokem +6

    Im building on an acre alone and have a passion in restorative permaculture and using recycled materials on the land. I really appreciate your dedication, thank you for doing youtube and inspiring so many.

    • @feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808
      @feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808 Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Sydney. I'm doing a similar thing in Nevada. It's covered in snow, and I can't get there now. Going to start on it in the spring after the snow melts. Have you made some good progress?

  • @augustseven9243
    @augustseven9243 Před rokem +4

    I live treasure hunting. You are so lucky to have all that history. When I go to antique stores I always picture an item and the lives that once used that item. It's so neat to think about.

  • @bobcow1625
    @bobcow1625 Před rokem +7

    I can’t wait for the day where I can step foot onto Cerro Gordo!

    • @claztube
      @claztube Před rokem +1

      To take in that view, I agree bob cow! The air may be thinner up there than where I live but I'd bet it is sweeter*
      *so long as all diesel vehicle engines with bad exhaust systems are off for the sunset or sunrise view or one stands upwind.

  • @MPWEST83
    @MPWEST83 Před rokem +31

    These videos mean so much to me. They give me inspiration to pursue my dreams. The scenery alone in these videos is breathtaking. And then you add to that Brent's inspirational words at the end of each video. It's perfect.

  • @snapees
    @snapees Před rokem +6

    I think you had some really awesome treasure you found, but the real treasure was everyone’s united contribution and enthusiasm to the whole project and event. This video really brought but me up from a low point. What a fun journey it has been following along! Stay safe out there 🍻

  • @jeffgrey663
    @jeffgrey663 Před rokem +3

    Your channel and videos are probably the only long videos I watch on CZcams. I love history , ghost towns , and you put this stuff together so well and show the passion

  • @harrythompson6977
    @harrythompson6977 Před rokem +27

    you amazing dude, never give up, if I could Id drop everything in the uk and come and help for along as you needed,Remember to take breaks and appreciate the rest., modern day inspiration ❤ love from the uk

  • @timrulestheearth
    @timrulestheearth Před rokem +63

    I like the way Brent centers himself often. "This puts everything into perspective" is such a great way to tackle just about anything in life, looking at things from both inside and outside of the box

  • @knotNyourHead
    @knotNyourHead Před rokem +4

    Haven't checked in with your channel in like a year. WOW impressive progress. Great stuff

  • @josephthomas5812
    @josephthomas5812 Před rokem +7

    Great storytelling as always, Brent. Keep on doing what you are doing! Incredible journey to watch

  • @lornahardin4563
    @lornahardin4563 Před rokem +7

    Brent, you have what my dad always said, "patience and perseverance". You have always endured. I am so happy things are rolling again for you.

  • @jonkwin9620
    @jonkwin9620 Před rokem +29

    Your closing statements touched me as I am over ten years into an engineering construction project, sometimes I feel like I take ant steps in a marathon, where a days work, or even a months work is almost nothing, when compared to the huge amount I still need to do. I don't have the energy I had when I began the project either, as now I'm closer to 70 years old than sixty, but it's true I would find it a lesser life if I were to live without my dream. So I will keep on pushing and I will get there somehow.

    • @bobfoster687
      @bobfoster687 Před rokem +6

      Embrace the suck!!!

    • @imiloa.
      @imiloa. Před rokem +1

      When you’re in the middle of the maze you have no choice but to find your way out.

  • @mrmota23
    @mrmota23 Před rokem +2

    We love you Brent. Keep your chin up out there, we're here with you.

  • @caseyphillips3459
    @caseyphillips3459 Před rokem +3

    Brent, Thank you for your videos. I am sincere when I say it is better than anything on TV and most movies. Your story, your insight, and positive attitude reaches people in ways that you can only imagine. The "Dog days" really suck. We HEAR your message and it is needed. You are making history. Keep doing what you do.

  • @juweinert
    @juweinert Před rokem +5

    Actually, when you allow the camera access to your location it automatically saves the GPS coordinates in the photos EXIF data.
    So you may have a lot more GPS data collected unknowingly already :)

  • @kennethhough3251
    @kennethhough3251 Před rokem +8

    Glad you got your road fix. Just remember this little quotation. "Inch by inch anything is a cinch".
    This saying good when you have a big project.
    Or "How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time". .. . Keep that in the back of your mind. Your doing great keep up the fantastic work

  • @joyholden3417
    @joyholden3417 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Hello Brent, I’ve been following for some time now. You are quite a guy! Hats off to all your volunteers and contractors and contributors helping bring your dream to life. I’m not sure what aspect speaks to my soul the most: the scenery, the history, the archeology, the ingenuity (thanks David Sparks), the tenacity, or the philosophy. It’s all amazing, keep reaching for the stars.

  • @bigbadjohn2543
    @bigbadjohn2543 Před rokem +3

    Listening to your stories and putting a prospective out there of your drive and all the volunteers to make this place whole again and left for the next generations is so heart warming. Thanks for hanging in there. Awesome video.

  • @BeingMe23
    @BeingMe23 Před rokem +6

    Those whom stand still. Will forever miss the future.

  • @jodiedwards2634
    @jodiedwards2634 Před rokem +13

    Beautiful and heart warming as always Brent. It is truly amazing the county was able to get equipment and operators free to get on the road so much earlier than originally expected. Someone knows the right people, in the right place, at the right time, and thankfully, they understand the importance of the timeline you are working with up there. Kudos to the county!
    Your dedication and hard work are paying off. Even though it sometimes feels insurmountable, you are beginning the realize the power of the whole world pulling, praying and pitching in to bring back Cerro Gordo…to bring the history and the stories this community wants to tell the world.
    Thank you for dreaming Brent. Thank you for wanting/needing to learn the history. And thank you for sharing it with the world. We are excited to see what each new video brings! Stay safe and stay healthy! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @markwatters6875
    @markwatters6875 Před rokem +3

    Another great video Brent. Thanks for allowing us along on the adventure. Keep the faith mate 👍🇦🇺

  • @dmanduff9108
    @dmanduff9108 Před rokem +2

    Brent, continue being who you are, and people will continue to flock to you. Your dream is an inspiration to so many...you have a good grasp of the humbleness and respect for history and nature. Thank you for your persistence and drive. It's worth it. In more ways than you know.

  • @LostDroneProductions
    @LostDroneProductions Před rokem +11

    I had so much fun going up there for the metal detecting event. thank you again I love how much the town has come along.

  • @peggywilson9929
    @peggywilson9929 Před rokem +14

    I’m so happy for you Brent I pray all your dreams come true ❣️❣️❣️

  • @mosconi0359
    @mosconi0359 Před rokem +1

    You must be living right dude, to have the County make your road a priority when it's only you and maybe a handful of other people living up that road. Somebody with the County must really believe in what you are doing to dedicate those resources ahead of schedule like that. Hope you are taking good care of the guys fixing the road (ie: Beer, soda, hot dogs, water, etc.). It's encouraging to see progress on the hotel. There are a lot of us rooting for you. Keep the faith you are killing it!

  • @petemcl99
    @petemcl99 Před rokem +35

    Brett, When you take a picture with an iPhone (I think that is what you are using) it automatically records the location in the meta data. There is no need to use another app to record the location. So all the images that you have taken have that data recorded. You can view that data by a variety of methods. There is a shortcut called "Where was this taken?" to view the exact location of every photo.

    • @SteveK6470
      @SteveK6470 Před rokem +1

      YES, the i button while looking at a photo in the Photos app on the iPhone shows you much more data on your photos. Shows where the photo was taken on a map and you even Show Nearby Photos to show all photos taken close by.

    • @SMega
      @SMega Před rokem

      that's fine if you want BIG TECH knowing everything you're doing, sheeple

    • @angrycanadian6979
      @angrycanadian6979 Před rokem

      @@SMega shut up

    • @SMega
      @SMega Před rokem

      @@angrycanadian6979 brainwashed TOOL

    • @GigiRuffa
      @GigiRuffa Před rokem +1

      @@SMega ​ So don’t take any pictures? Are you that paranoid to think that big tech knowing about a random user documenting items on their private land, purchased from the gov, with no relevant purpose to this big tech, that’s already been documented and publicly shared to this channel would be a reason for concern? I hate to be the one to tell you, as it seems you didn’t realize the majority of apps log your gps coordinates, and much, much more. The default camera app is probably the safest realistically, being an Apple feature under their tos. Probably didn’t know about the iCloud encryption changes made recently in favour of users privacy that was getting backlash from govt agencies and the “scary” big tech. Snap out of it bro. And educate yourself. Goofy ass comment.

  • @itsmebran3805
    @itsmebran3805 Před rokem +16

    Hello BRENT !!! Brandon here from AZ. I've been following your channel since your 2nd video. It was a great pleasure touring Cerro Gordo last Friday. I was very pleased that you were able to take a few minutes to spend with me. Big thanks to Phil for giving my stepmom Cindy and myself the in-depth tour of all the amazing artifacts that you have recovered. It was also great to see/meet Scotty. The road was intense to drive up, to say the least. I am still amazed your little Toyota 2WD handles that road up. The county has done an incredible job of restoring the road. I will look forward to seeing the American Hotel come BACK TO LIFE --- Stronger and better than ever. I will try to return next year to see your progress on everything. Best wishes on all your future exploration.

  • @felixthecleaner8843
    @felixthecleaner8843 Před rokem +5

    this is an awesome project Brent - one day it'll be opened-up again - thanks to you!

  • @PeteBrubaker
    @PeteBrubaker Před rokem +2

    32:34 - 35:44 this bit resonated with me so much. Because while I wouldn't say I had quit, I wasn't doing. And a couple years down the road it's difficult again. I've had some help recently that got me over that hump. I really love your story telling, and openness to share yourself and what you're going through. This is just another moment in your videos that has helped give me perspective. Thanks you for the motivation!

  • @JohanYlikiiskila
    @JohanYlikiiskila Před rokem +3

    Man, do I live on the wrong side of the pond. This is one of the few occasions where I really feel that my life in Sweden is lacking. I will get there eventually, either with my kids (my youngest is 16 days!?!) or without. Living history is a passion of mine and this is right along that 'path'. Thanks for the inspiration, please keep your operation going for a few more years so I can come and help/enjoy/learn!

    • @Lib3x
      @Lib3x Před 6 měsíci

      Vet att det är ett tag sedan du skrev detta, men vi har faktiskt ganska mycket historia här i sverige också :) speciellt när det kommer till övergivna gruvor. Här i utanför Borlänge exempelvis har du över 120st gruvhål, varav en av gruvorna (äventyrsgruvan i tuna hästberg) idag innehåller 3 mil tunnlar och bergrum man har guidade turer, en stor scen för event, en viaferrata, bastu samt nordens största dykcenter. 80 meter under jord.
      Vad jag menar är att man lätt blir lätt hemmablind, det finns en hel del att utforska här också :)

  • @lindawestphal2697
    @lindawestphal2697 Před rokem +29

    The spirits like what your doing so things are starting to reveal themselves... love ❤️ ...stay safe

  • @ralphcolerick4939
    @ralphcolerick4939 Před rokem +9

    I am really liking how you keep bouncing back after all the trials you have been given. never give up, you have so many people cheering you on

  • @jonesleroy3392
    @jonesleroy3392 Před rokem +10

    It’s nice to see someone preserve our history, and to see someone go out of their way just to do it and watching it actually happen it’s pretty incredible

  • @darrenbutterworth807
    @darrenbutterworth807 Před rokem +2

    Your videos are always great with such variety and interest, but when that calming music comes in at the end, I know I'm in for the real treat of your thoughtful and motivational insight. Great job Brent, with everything. Thank you! 👍😃

  • @Goffre
    @Goffre Před rokem +73

    its so beautiful seeing the amount of people that came to help you, this really shows that there is still hope in the world

    • @superdeluxesmell
      @superdeluxesmell Před rokem +2

      Nah

    • @emusunlimited
      @emusunlimited Před rokem +3

      The more you turn off the news. the more you will see this :)

    • @Goffre
      @Goffre Před rokem +2

      @@emusunlimited exactly :), news only show the bad stuff happening because that it whats making them money

    • @kelliervinc3998
      @kelliervinc3998 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Ya tokenizing the wealth of America A.I. YA C.B.D.C is what i m talking about....

  • @Leo88v
    @Leo88v Před rokem +16

    Your words at the end of the episode really struck something deep with me.
    I admire your passion and am grateful for your words. I wish the best for the future of Cerro Gordo.

  • @markysspotlight2472
    @markysspotlight2472 Před rokem +3

    It's so beautiful out there! I'm super excited to see this vision come true and all the trials along the way make it that much more special!

  • @stevemurrell6167
    @stevemurrell6167 Před rokem +2

    Keep on keeping on Brent.....the rewards will follow. You really are inspirational.

  • @niells.
    @niells. Před rokem +19

    man this is freaking amazing brent!! i really can’t believe how far everything and everyone has came! These videos i have watched over and over again because i just can’t get enough! The way you’re bring history back into this town is just absolutely beautiful man! need more people like you in this world brent! the smiles i see even when things are the hardest up there You are just a strong and kind hearted man! i really can’t wait to come up and visit you and be able to sit and talk about the mines and the houses and everything up there it’s such a beautiful thing that you’re doing brent! i’m only 16 years old and from NY i haven’t lived or really seen anything of this world due to money problems in the family but my biggest wish is to be able to come and help out and do whatever i can up there! again It’s a beautiful thing you’re doing brent! Can’t wait to come and see your beautiful town!

  • @Shunyia
    @Shunyia Před rokem +4

    Love the community that you have created from your courageous spirit and beautiful heart. Thank you for inspiring all of us! BIg hug from Argentina x

  • @KraftyKathi
    @KraftyKathi Před rokem +2

    Congrats on the county coming through for you so soon. And I'm so happy for the community of volunteers you have. Glad to see you in good spirits.

  • @jeffmclearen1421
    @jeffmclearen1421 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I’m stuck here in the flat and boring Midwest. Spent tons of time in CA before having a little one. Love watching these to see what amazement is out there and how much love Brent has for all of this. Keep them comin Brent!!👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽