I Visited the Most Remote Town in the USA (Outside of Alaska)

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2023
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Komentáře • 7K

  • @VicariousAquarius
    @VicariousAquarius Před 10 měsíci +3800

    I work for the US Forest Service and have lived in numerous remote towns across the west. You did a great job portraying Jarbridge. especially how kind people in these small towns really are.

    • @irishshamrock6162
      @irishshamrock6162 Před 10 měsíci +36

      How do you even get into that kinda line of work mr cook. What do I go and where do I go through to acquire that kind of job?

    • @michaeldyke3421
      @michaeldyke3421 Před 10 měsíci +14

      I was on a wild land fire near there a few years ago

    • @petehira1594
      @petehira1594 Před 10 měsíci +34

      @@irishshamrock6162 These towns a also dangerous for "Killers on the Road" passers through...

    • @JustinWatson23
      @JustinWatson23 Před 10 měsíci +38

      I thought she did a great job, especially as she didn't know anyone there. The kindness of compete strangers came across well in the video.

    • @Kanoee64
      @Kanoee64 Před 10 měsíci +27

      @petehira1594
      If I see someone who's "brain is squirming like a toad"... I'm staying away from them.
      😄😅😂😂

  • @Nevada1948
    @Nevada1948 Před 10 měsíci +1095

    Been there. Back in the 80's I was working on a road paving project from the Idaho border through Mountain City and south toward Elko. One weekend I ventured out to Jarbidge. An old-timer took an interest in a local history book I was reading so I gave it to him. He rewarded me with a personal tour of many of the local mines in his delapidated old land rover. A treasured experience.

    • @cumberlandquiltchic1
      @cumberlandquiltchic1 Před 10 měsíci +26

      That’s such a neat story. I always love talking to the locals when I travel.
      Im trying to find a place to escape to, the smokies of western NC has been ruined. So busy! Half of Florida, California etc have moved, or are moving , here.

    • @drydock6753
      @drydock6753 Před 9 měsíci +10

      @@cumberlandquiltchic1 I live in Waynesville and I agree!

    • @rosemadder5547
      @rosemadder5547 Před 9 měsíci +7

      Fantastic! What a story. I live in Appalachia. That solitude sounds just fine to me ❤️ peace and older people I can help and hear stories from? Count me in.

    • @deborahpaulin1188
      @deborahpaulin1188 Před 9 měsíci +6

      ​@@cumberlandquiltchic1Check out Cosby TN. On Northeast rim of the GSMNP, 20+ or - miles north of Garlinburg on 132. Closest town north is Newport.

    • @apiratelooksat4073
      @apiratelooksat4073 Před 9 měsíci +2

      BTW….don’t hate ur Landry….I fished, hunted, and camped out of a RRC and D2….Defenders have always been unicorns to me.

  • @jakeg3733
    @jakeg3733 Před 5 měsíci +209

    So I drive a delivery truck in the mountains, out in the middle of nowhere like this. Not here exactly but my average route is about 200-250 miles per day. I laughed so hard when the UPS truck drove by and she was surprised. Yes, carriers go to some unbelievable places these days

    • @dedalliance1
      @dedalliance1 Před 4 měsíci +10

      And you know what's dumb, I live in Northern Colorado off of a main 2 lane highway, so the mailbox is on a dirt road about an 1/8th mile from the house, which is in one towns jurisdiction, but the house itself is in a different jurisdiction of another town. So, the USPS won't deliver packages to the house the furthest they go is the mailbox and drop everything there lol. We had to to put a box out there for them to put packages in. UPS and FedEx and Amazon come to the house no problem they're cool about it. But it's like come on USPS just drive a little bit down the highway and to the house for packages can't be that hard. But I guess that's just how the cookie crumbles.

    • @llkg9
      @llkg9 Před 2 měsíci +3

      When I lived ~3 miles from paved road (30+ minutes round-trip to the house then back to paved road), USPS and FedEx wouldn't drive out there, but UPS would!
      Our driver was a hunter and he liked our area, so he'd drop off personal packages at my house, even on days when he knew he had business packages to drop off with me at work (~50 miles away, on the same route, but on paved road).
      If he was super busy, he might bring my personal packages to my job, but otherwise he'd drive out to the house just for fun. 😂

    • @jakeg3733
      @jakeg3733 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@llkg9 It's a fun job, most of the time, getting paid to drive offroad all day. Definitely not a thing for everyone though. We'll take stuff to people's houses unless there is no safe way to get there, or something else goes wrong

    • @rollinmckim4719
      @rollinmckim4719 Před 2 měsíci +2

      You guys are EVERYWHERE.

  • @santarosahero
    @santarosahero Před 4 měsíci +123

    I always think about and appreciate all the hard labor of the people that built those long roads that most people always take for granted and never take even a second to think about or appreciate.

  • @penggilamancingikan
    @penggilamancingikan Před 9 měsíci +672

    My father was their doctor. He lived in Twin Falls, and sometimes he had to get there by helicopter, sometimes by snow coach. We used to spend a week there per year doing wellness checks (physicals) There was a clinic with a nurse who volunteered to stay for a month and then rotate with another. There were communications with a radio with the USFS.

    • @dejavu8306
      @dejavu8306 Před 7 měsíci +11

      Like Northern Exposure series 1990

    • @p.chuckmoralesesquire3965
      @p.chuckmoralesesquire3965 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I would love to be apart of a community of 18 purely geezers

    • @Thehungrytravelers
      @Thehungrytravelers Před 5 měsíci +5

      That’s amazing. I’d love to do remote / rural work like that. I’m a critical care registered nurse

    • @shelleyinthecity
      @shelleyinthecity Před 4 měsíci +9

      @@Thehungrytravelers There are an abundance of nursing jobs in rural, remote areas.

    • @StephenDoty84
      @StephenDoty84 Před 4 měsíci +6

      My father looked at a map when he lived in Florida and said he wanted to visit Jackpot, NV some day. I drove through it on my way to Twin Falls and then Seattle.
      He never made it there, though. He moved to Las Vegas and stayed there.

  • @iguanaamphibioustruck7352
    @iguanaamphibioustruck7352 Před 10 měsíci +787

    My older sister was born there in 1932. She was delivered by a mid wife, probably a relative of Jane. My dad was a Forest Ranger and Jarbridge, was his first district. My mom was born in Kanab UT and was head waitress at the lodge on the N rim of Grand Canyon when they married. I often wonder of her sanity, moving to and enduring life in such a tough situation in the 30's. I was born in Mt. City in 35 and have lived in Elko, Austin and Moab Ut. Plus 13 more residences. I always know my neighbors and help them in anyway I can.
    Dave Hansen (Mechanic, Pilot, Drill foreman, engineer, Inventor, Iguana LLC Owner)

    • @iTellaThePun
      @iTellaThePun Před 10 měsíci +61

      Dave, it is really great to see you doing social media (youtube) at the age of 87/88.
      You have probably seen a crazy amount of change in the western USA over your lifetime?

    • @ThinnkTwicce
      @ThinnkTwicce Před 10 měsíci +28

      How awesome that you’re here!

    • @Ali.Bruni143
      @Ali.Bruni143 Před 10 měsíci +23

      I live in Pioche, NV which has just a few hundred people that live here year round.. About 1k total, but not ever here all at once. It’s upwards of 6k+ feet above sea level so the climate is always nice & mild in the spring & summers and it snows here 3 out of the 4 seasons which I think makes it even more beautiful. Moving here to this middle of nowhere little town was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made in my life. It’s true that small town people have the biggest hearts and look out for each other. The first Sunday that I moved here I saw so many cars parked along the street of a church here where people were attending a service and almost every single one of those cars had left the keys inside their vehicles. There’s a sense of safety and community in these tiny towns that you couldn’t possibly find anywhere else. I’m sure it goes without saying at this point, but life in the middle of nowhere is a really good & peaceful life. 🤠

    • @Preciousaccordingto977
      @Preciousaccordingto977 Před 10 měsíci +7

      I lived in Moab

    • @caydennigh4148
      @caydennigh4148 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Very cool! I spent 15 years in Moab. Small world!

  • @sillywilly799
    @sillywilly799 Před 3 měsíci +48

    Was raised in a small town in New Mexico. The roads out there lead to some of the most wonderful places you could ever see. I live in NYC and the thing I miss the most are those big skies in the Southwest and the tall mountains that you can see from miles away.

    • @Stevenowski
      @Stevenowski Před 2 měsíci +7

      I live in New Mexico, and I don't want to leave it. I'm from New York, and I don't want to go back!

    • @VeritasIncrebresco
      @VeritasIncrebresco Před měsícem +3

      NYC here, I can't wait to get the hell out!

    • @sillywilly799
      @sillywilly799 Před měsícem +2

      @@VeritasIncrebresco it's getting bad.

  • @utoobgavemecancer8635
    @utoobgavemecancer8635 Před 6 měsíci +10

    These people in this town will probably be safe and cozy in the coming days. Wish i lived there.

  • @realityaskew
    @realityaskew Před 10 měsíci +1606

    We live 22 miles down a dirt road and it is by far the most content I have ever been. The level of quiet and peacefulness is just amazing. Given the world situation, living away from others isn't a bad thing.

    • @viadharmawheel
      @viadharmawheel Před 10 měsíci +70

      Unless you get a heart attack...

    • @realityaskew
      @realityaskew Před 10 měsíci +149

      @@viadharmawheel let's see super clean air, untreated well water, perfect weather, yeah I'd say I extended my life by at least 10 years.

    • @dj_telemundo7245
      @dj_telemundo7245 Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@viadharmawheel that's my only worry LOL

    • @viadharmawheel
      @viadharmawheel Před 10 měsíci +42

      @@realityaskew Agree, a lot of 70 and 80+ folks. You need to stay active in such a town, and the extra 10+ years could be true.

    • @viadharmawheel
      @viadharmawheel Před 10 měsíci +35

      @@dj_telemundo7245 Not to worry but be concerned. As Jim Morrison said, nobody gets out of here alive...

  • @joefleming971
    @joefleming971 Před 5 měsíci +25

    The relationship and memories you have with your dog is something that is so special!

  • @Catwrangler1953
    @Catwrangler1953 Před 4 měsíci +30

    As a Nevadan I had no idea this town existed. Northern Nevada is beautiful! Thank you for your video. Now we have a new adventure to take

    • @nanoboi101
      @nanoboi101 Před 6 dny

      Say hi to Jane and Jason for me!

  • @danielboyle2152
    @danielboyle2152 Před 9 měsíci +517

    I grew up in Florida. Did not realize it turned into one big city around me. I moved to Arkansas and it was the greatest decision I ever made. Every road is breathtaking here. People are friendly and kind. Your video reminded me of moving here to Saint Joe. Have another 40 acres off grid with a cabin I built. There is a cave system and waterfalls. All the neighbor's are nice and treat you like family. This is the America I forgot about. Loved your video, thank you.

    • @handsonhomestead8461
      @handsonhomestead8461 Před 9 měsíci

      Florida sucks the big one….it’s completely destroyed.

    • @jimfite1684
      @jimfite1684 Před 9 měsíci +49

      Don't tell people that! You'll have Arkansas turn into one big city around us lol.
      Every time I hear someone from out of state say something like "Arkansas? There's nothing there but a bunch of barefoot, backwoods, outlaw rednecks, right?" I'm like "yeah, yeah that's pretty much it - you probably shouldn't come."

    • @riogrande5761
      @riogrande5761 Před 9 měsíci +18

      And the Arkansas State Police constantly clean up the bad guys! The don't mess around!

    • @Ali.Bruni143
      @Ali.Bruni143 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@jimfite1684😂😂😂 👍🏼

    • @joshberry66
      @joshberry66 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@jimfite1684 that’s the same way I am about Alabama but the population has already grown a lot since when I was a kid. We still only have one red light but there are more people. Lol

  • @joeoutabout2947
    @joeoutabout2947 Před 10 měsíci +388

    You did a great job with this video. I love Jarbidge. I lived in Elko 35 years ago, and worked with an old man, everyone called Tuffy. One day I asked him about his name. He told me he was born in Jarbidge. This would have been early 20th century. He said that when he was only a few months old, his family left Jarbidge for Elko, over the mountain, in winter. They were on horse back in a snow storm and he survived, so they called him Tuffy for being so tough. I'm so happy you saw it for yourself.

  • @RoaringJaguar
    @RoaringJaguar Před měsícem +9

    This movie really made my day. Awesome storytelling, cinematogrophy, editing and production overall. I love it!

  • @matthewpocock4824
    @matthewpocock4824 Před 6 měsíci +6

    What a great set up to tour the country with your companion. It's great to see him enjoying the adventures too 😊

  • @brentjohnson3173
    @brentjohnson3173 Před 10 měsíci +519

    I live in Elko, grew up, going to Jarbige in the winters, always going in from the Nevada side. Once as a child, I was the first visitor to enter from nevada side via a snowmobile. You did a beautiful job depicting our secret world of Jarbidge. A memory I’ll cherish forever. The people were so welcoming and supportive. I was an impressionable young man only 12 or 13 my first time making it all the way in through the snow covered mountains it took several days and countless struggles. Your video took my mind back to that moment I made it. Thank you 🙏

    • @_random_dude
      @_random_dude Před 9 měsíci +8

      Good on ya Brent!

    • @tamiweber9409
      @tamiweber9409 Před 9 měsíci +10

      Quite adventurous at a tender age 💞

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 Před 9 měsíci +7

      Nice. Who’d You travel with ?
      Sounds so fun .
      My sisters father passed away October and the cabin in Duck Creek was left to Her and Her 2 half brothers but they are selling it
      And I can’t believe it
      It’s so beautiful, but they want the $400k to split even more
      Which is a trip because they don’t really need the $ like that
      1 of the brothers does but that beautiful vacation home for everyone was so dope
      I used to go up there twice a yr
      Good place to take a GF to drop some rolls & have an amazing time
      I love the mountains
      But I’m still a City kid
      Usually ready to get back after 5 days to a week
      But the older I get the less I desire to head back to the city
      If I could get a nice place close to the beach , within even 20min
      Now that’s The Life
      I like that even more than the mountains

    • @mrmouse-ol9pw
      @mrmouse-ol9pw Před 9 měsíci +3

      How far is elko. Out of curiosity I looked up land in jarbidge and only came up with listings in Elko

    • @aychemara
      @aychemara Před 8 měsíci +2

      Could I drive there to Jarbidge in a Toyota sienna van. I am thinking the safest road is coming out from Idaho right?

  • @jeffprice6421
    @jeffprice6421 Před 9 měsíci +217

    You have to split the wet wood. No matter how wet, the middle is always dry... So split it and get the core burning, then use what little fire you can get started to dry the rest and it builds on itself. Once you have a good fire, keep wood standing around the perimeter and once dry, the logs will start smouldering as they heat to the point of combusting... In car camping, also, don't be afraid to pour a little lamp oil onto the logs to get things started.... :)

  • @delila1830
    @delila1830 Před měsícem +5

    Wet firewood:
    If not soaked through, cut the outer layer off to get to the dry.
    Use pine sap to start wet kindling.
    Probably too late, but there you go

  • @user-po3mh4dy9r
    @user-po3mh4dy9r Před 8 měsíci +619

    I just left Jarbidge. The road to the south is open now and is stunningly beautiful. Not for the faint of heart, or anyone towing a trailer. The road is a steep, narrow shelf road, and unforgiving of mistakes. In most places though, two vehicles can carefully pass. It's roughly 100 miles to Elko. About 1/2 is on dirt. It's a side of Nevada that few see. Jace and Jane are just great people. While I was there, Jace got his pickup and spent the morning helping one traveler retrieve a broken motorcycle. Just another day in Jarbidge. Thanks to Jace and Jane, you can get a room, a hot meal, a cold beer, a shower, and gas in Jarbidge. Jace's mom, Carol makes all the pies and the ice cream. Jane has a very nice gift shop worth a look. Nearly every service you could want in town is provided by J&J. I encourage people to support them! There is a little store run by Cindy. The hours are "flexible", but she has a good selection of things. J&J also have a laundry available.. Not bad for a town of 17. Yes, they just lost one. I came into town the hardest way possible, down Diamond A road, which was technically closed. I won't do that again. The road was super steep, covered in loose shale rock, and there was no way to turn around, or pass another vehicle. I drove the entire decent in 4-low. Once you nose onto that road, you are committed! I left out the south end, and took the road to Deeth. I'll be back.

    • @ivywoodxrecords
      @ivywoodxrecords Před 8 měsíci

      That town can go to hell

    • @ivywoodxrecords
      @ivywoodxrecords Před 8 měsíci +12

      Jk Ive never been there

    • @mumink132
      @mumink132 Před 8 měsíci +8

      what are modern necessities like over there? Is there internet/wifi for those who may work remotely?

    • @djrv3n423
      @djrv3n423 Před 8 měsíci +3

      hmmm, any chance an adventure bro could mtn bike in from 93 [appx 10 mi.]
      //??
      there's got to be a easier/shorter way in, no?

    • @rogerritch5796
      @rogerritch5796 Před 8 měsíci +5

      ​@mumink132 a few people have satellite radio and satellite tv.

  • @nemz5882
    @nemz5882 Před 9 měsíci +295

    I'd love to move here and help maintain the place since most of the residents are old. it would be a shame to see such a beautiful place and people dissappear because there are no new residents.

    • @thomasshingleton9289
      @thomasshingleton9289 Před 9 měsíci +1

      There are younger people who live there.

    • @nemz5882
      @nemz5882 Před 9 měsíci +32

      @@thomasshingleton9289 I said most residents are old not all. And if you watched the video and listened one of the residents said their problem was their are no new residents who move there. To help maintain the place work in the fire department etc .

    • @loveevanityy
      @loveevanityy Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@thomasshingleton9289 definitely not enough

    • @merrittdavid8318
      @merrittdavid8318 Před 9 měsíci +6

      ​@@nemz5882 I would love to do the same.

    • @coleecole3208
      @coleecole3208 Před 9 měsíci +8

      Where are you located now? Maybe we can exchange info somehow to converse and make a plan to get to going. I'm down for it!

  • @tritinnguyen3100
    @tritinnguyen3100 Před 6 měsíci +3

    You did amazing job to introduce a new place for us. Thanks so much :D

  • @harleyrat
    @harleyrat Před 4 měsíci +14

    Wow! Cool story! I was in Winnemucca and ventured up the mountain to an old mining town near Jarbridge called Midas. Same story, everyone I spoke to was awesome, but the cafe was closed that day for some reason. Thanks for sharing!

  • @volkardlokisson6292
    @volkardlokisson6292 Před 10 měsíci +189

    To the question of fire with wet wood: there are a number of things you can do to help that situation, but the reality is that no matter what you try the flame must be sustained long enough to dry out the wood enough to catch. I saw birch trees in the background, birch bark has an oil in it that catches and burns VERY easily. If there isn't a downed tree to pull bark from then cut vertical strips from a standing tree to use. DO NOT BAND THE TREE! Cutting a band around the tree will kill it. Once you have a decent amount of the bark you can use it to keep the flames high by feeding it in a little at a time to keep it hot while conserving fuel. Use this hot flame to dry small sticks till they catch, then add kindling while feeding a little bark at a time to keep the flames hot, until you can get a bed of coals going to sustain a bigger fire.

    • @MissDarlaDeville
      @MissDarlaDeville Před 9 měsíci

      Great advice

    • @SidDTheSimschannel
      @SidDTheSimschannel Před 9 měsíci +2

      Well, burning wet wood is easy if you know the trick get some kindling and and start a small fire with sticks and twigs put the wood close to the flames, the fire will dry it out and than you can place it on the fire and it will burn better. Another thing the part of the wood that is touching the ground will be drier just remember what part is drier and the wood will start up after a few minutes of steaming and popping. Around 10 to 15 minutes.

    • @volkardlokisson6292
      @volkardlokisson6292 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@SidDTheSimschannel that depends on the soil conditions of where you are at. Where the soil is consistently wet the part that touches the ground will be slightly rotten and waterlogged. There are a great many factors that can affect the quality of the fuel wood, but as I stated before, it all comes down to getting it dried out, most often with flame.

    • @SidDTheSimschannel
      @SidDTheSimschannel Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@volkardlokisson6292 however if its rotten on the bottom the bugs have already helped it dry and plus give you the bio fuel needed to start it from the inside out.

    • @volkardlokisson6292
      @volkardlokisson6292 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@SidDTheSimschannel that's just not how that works...

  • @kieranmacc690
    @kieranmacc690 Před 10 měsíci +256

    I visited Jarbidge in 1993. Was at a wedding in Burley with +20 of my family from ireland, we headed up with a farmer friend of my Dad's from Eden and took over the town. My late Dad and aunts, my mother, my wife, my brothers, their wives, our cousins, the whole lot of us had a rip-roaring night. It was my first trip to USA and my most memorable. I've been in America many times since, but never back to Jarbidge. My mother still talks about my ultra-respectable aunt from Dublin, Aunt Marie, getting locked up in that jail. Jim Shawver from Eden, he's gone now to,o but he had such a night we had to nearly drag him home. He eventually got into the car, slid across the back seat and straight out the other door and back into the town. Such great memories.

    • @handroids1981
      @handroids1981 Před 10 měsíci +8

      Thank you for the giggles, sir. My god man, what a wild ride that comment is.

    • @kieranmacc690
      @kieranmacc690 Před 10 měsíci +17

      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist9 Appreciate the Scripture reference. Things weren't quite as bad as you think.The aunt got locked in the jail for a laugh, as Eva said in her video it hasnt been in use since 1945. As for repenting & believing, yup, an American missionary, a Baptist named Bob Zemeski, brought the gospel to my door in 2002 and I got saved with all my household. I love Americans and America, but in the last few years its not as nice a place to be in as it was. Then again, Ireland has developed a stiff neck and hard edge. England too. Maybe all english-speaking countries are becomiong less kind

    • @ianstuart5660
      @ianstuart5660 Před 10 měsíci +9

      @kieranmacc690 yes, believe you're quite correct about the lack of kindness. I believe it's being done very deliberately by unknown powerful economic actors!

    • @lelenbates3367
      @lelenbates3367 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Fry sauce is also a thing in north Idaho too.

    • @lynnejames9419
      @lynnejames9419 Před 10 měsíci

      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist9 Keep your god bothering out of other peoples posts. It is plain RUDE and arrogant

  • @istvantorok26
    @istvantorok26 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This was a great little film ! Loved it ! Thank you for sharing this with the world

  • @outlawdingo3020
    @outlawdingo3020 Před 4 měsíci +6

    This made me realise how much I miss my little home town in South Australia. I've gone to the far north west working in the mines and driving trucks. But this made me remember why I love my home town so much.

  • @jodydickson5713
    @jodydickson5713 Před 10 měsíci +309

    Oh how awesomel!!! My grandmother used to live in Jarbidge as a girl. It was a mining community, and her family ran a store and laundry service there! They used to wash the miners clothes! I’ve wanted to go see it ever since my grandmother passed away this year!😭

    • @jodydickson5713
      @jodydickson5713 Před 10 měsíci +39

      In fact, my great grandfather is buried there!

    • @Mel.H_
      @Mel.H_ Před 10 měsíci +10

      Awe❤❤❤

    • @paulm749
      @paulm749 Před 10 měsíci +46

      You really should go, Jody. Bet there are still a few people there who knew your grandmother or her family. They could probably tell you some great stories about them!

    • @ama.p3nn
      @ama.p3nn Před 10 měsíci +15

      Make it happen 🙌🏾

    • @maryanngibbs6963
      @maryanngibbs6963 Před 10 měsíci +11

      @@paulm749 I agree that would be lovely maybe they even have photos!

  • @danhoover1803
    @danhoover1803 Před 10 měsíci +163

    The Jarbidge wilderness is one of the most beautiful places. Camped fished and hunted there for many years. Glad to see this area cast in a positive light. Very friendly folks in Jarbidge

    • @davidstepro7486
      @davidstepro7486 Před 10 měsíci +6

      I agree. Nevada has many wonderful places off the beaten path.

    • @neutrino78x
      @neutrino78x Před 10 měsíci +2

      "Very friendly folks in Jarbidge"
      But do any of them support the right of a woman to have an abortion?

    • @aj06bolt12r
      @aj06bolt12r Před 10 měsíci +22

      ​@@neutrino78x I would guess that they do not... Because they are so few in number they would probably see the extermination of a human life simply becuase that human is projected to be an inconvenience to its mother as a tragedy

    • @neutrino78x
      @neutrino78x Před 10 měsíci

      @@aj06bolt12r
      "I would guess that they do not"
      Yeah because they're far right wing. That's nothing to defend. Right wing moderate, sure. But I doubt any of those 18 people are followers of Mitt Romney, Liz Cheney or LCOL Kinzinger USAF.
      "the extermination of a human life simply becuase that human is projected to be an inconvenience to its mother"
      That is NOT why people have abortions.

    • @lizgomez9026
      @lizgomez9026 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@aj06bolt12r Well said!

  • @rossedwardmiller
    @rossedwardmiller Před 5 měsíci +18

    I work for a beer distributor and can’t imagine this town is getting beer deliveries more often than once a month. What a trek!

    • @seeharvester
      @seeharvester Před 4 měsíci +3

      They need to start their own brewery.

    • @davidcox3076
      @davidcox3076 Před 4 měsíci +2

      The nearest distributor charters a plane, flies over and airdrops kegs to them.

    • @jedpeeler4199
      @jedpeeler4199 Před měsícem +1

      People in rural Nevada often have to travel 500 miles round trip to get specialized medical treatment. Helicopters are essential for emergencies. I've been flown out five times in 25 years. Travel during Winter and early Spring can be extremely hazardous, especially through the mountains and Austin, Nevada!

  • @Mimimo
    @Mimimo Před 6 měsíci +35

    I'm not an American, but seeing this really want me to visit some remote country side like this. What a beautiful place to see.

    • @yukayarnori
      @yukayarnori Před 2 měsíci +1

      You don’t see much of these in America at all! I love the countryside I wanna go so bad 😢

    • @jedpeeler4199
      @jedpeeler4199 Před měsícem +1

      I get to see rural Nevada all of the time. No better place to live. Outside of town, you don't see anything but natural beauty and wild animals like horses, elk, and eagles. No people!

    • @benhainline
      @benhainline Před 19 dny

      @@yukayarnori America is filled with small remote towns like this in the west. I live in Arizona and they are all over, just need to go look :) We'd love to have you visit!

    • @yukayarnori
      @yukayarnori Před 19 dny +1

      @@benhainline and @jedpeeler4199
      I had no idea! I’ve never explored much since I haven’t graduated yet but the second I do I would love to visit all the little towns all over!

  • @keithwiebe1787
    @keithwiebe1787 Před 10 měsíci +18

    I'm somewhat of an introvert but the best part of traveling somewhere is the people you meet you didn't expect.

  • @PollyannaHeart
    @PollyannaHeart Před 10 měsíci +45

    Thanks for shinning a light on our little town. Good news the road over Bear Creek is open now as Elko County opened it. Hope you come visit us again.

    • @nicolaxoxo1
      @nicolaxoxo1 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Does anyone there have horses? Just curious, looks like a fun place to ride

    • @pastyhen2200
      @pastyhen2200 Před 8 měsíci

      If one were to look for land in the Jarbidge area, is there someone in the area to speak to?

  • @xtravaganzapluswithusenika103
    @xtravaganzapluswithusenika103 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Wow, thank you for sharing this was very interesting and enlightening. You are very brave to make such a trip by yourself. Thank God for safe travels.
    I wish you all the best in your future, trips as well.

  • @sarahm4877
    @sarahm4877 Před 5 měsíci +8

    I grew up in a rural town kind of like this. 20 miles from the nearest gas station, no traffic lights, a fire house, and two corner stores with a population of 1k. We didn't have any hotels, restaurants, public transport, or even bars. It always amazes me when towns smaller than mine have more. I guess you need them when you have nothing for 100 miles vs a decent sized town within a somewhat reasonable distance.

  • @dicknavis7
    @dicknavis7 Před 10 měsíci +92

    When you get far out away from the cities and into the natural beauty, and meet real people, you find what America 🇺🇸 is truly about. It's truly a beautiful thing. ❤

    • @nancykostrzak9275
      @nancykostrzak9275 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I often think how this land was for the Indians, before White man came. I live in Wisconsin, but I always was interested in our Great American West. Since a small child. Been to Wyoming many times. I love the west mountains, horses 🐎, scenery, nature and wildlife. Is why we sing 🎶America 🇺🇸the Beautiful.🎉 Never heard of Jarbage. Until now. We keep on learning learning. Thank you for this awesome video 📹🤠

    • @timothyspatharos599
      @timothyspatharos599 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Amen !

  • @bill3117
    @bill3117 Před 10 měsíci +97

    What a special place! Thank you for opening up our world to places I will never see in person.

  • @GB-ym2wc
    @GB-ym2wc Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video. Glad I found your channel. Cheers to you on your journey "home" wherever that may be

  • @user-ir7qs3oe9e
    @user-ir7qs3oe9e Před 5 měsíci +4

    appreciated the fact you just ate their food, also thank you for the experience

  • @jeffreydouthit7069
    @jeffreydouthit7069 Před 10 měsíci +92

    This is what I found out. Very interesting! The Jarbidge Wilderness gets its name from Tsawhawbitts, the Shoshone word for “a weird beastly creature.” Tsawhawbitts was well known among local tribes to be a cannibalistic, man-eating giant who would capture local Shoshones, pile them into a basket, and carry them away for supper.
    One day, after years of avoiding Tsawhawbitts at all costs, the vengeful Shoshone tribe decided that enough was enough and attempted to trap the giant once and for all. In an epic battle, the Shoshone backed Tsawhawbitts into what is now known as Jarbidge Canyon and used rocks and boulders to trap it in a cave for the rest of its life.
    Little occurred in the region until 1909, when prospector Dave Bourne struck gold in Jarbidge Canyon in what’s known as the “last great American gold rush.” After learning of the strange legend of Tsawhawbitts, Bourne decided to name the surrounding area after the cannibalistic monster. Unfortunately, Bourne misheard the name and mistook Tsawhawbitts for “Jahabich,” which later became simplified to Jarbidge, which remains the name of the wilderness area to this day

    • @danielnaberhaus5337
      @danielnaberhaus5337 Před 10 měsíci +9

      The giant legends from all over the globe are fascinating. Interesting that people on the other side of the globe have such similar stories. Makes you wonder..............

    • @guysalzmann9302
      @guysalzmann9302 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Wow. As a historical geographer (M.A.) appreciate your informative contribution. Thanks.

    • @chrissimpson4322
      @chrissimpson4322 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Reminds me of the origin of Didgeridoo. It's mispronounced Yolgnu word Yiddaki. The original yiddaki was fashioned from the dried out phallus of a giant monster rapist in the dreamtime, captured by the warriors of what's now called Arnhem Land.

    • @mayageorge1847
      @mayageorge1847 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Thank you for taking the time to explain the legend. So important to know the historical roots and original name places of anywhere you travel.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@jgoo4572 would be a good idea for a story or a movie you might want to think about writing it all out and afterwards get it copyrighted for $80 .

  • @SuperiorSteve4
    @SuperiorSteve4 Před 9 měsíci +37

    We went to Jarbidge yesterday for lunch. Nine of us rode in from Wildhorse reservoir in Nevada. We rode in on side-by-sides and had a great day. A beautiful ride, beautiful town and beautiful people. We rode about 110 miles round trip.

    • @sidcostello7532
      @sidcostello7532 Před 9 měsíci +3

      hpws the fishing at Wildhorse at the moment

  • @kyleholmes9488
    @kyleholmes9488 Před 6 měsíci +3

    You definitely earned my subscription excited to watch some of your videos much love from Seattle

  • @RW-ce8kp
    @RW-ce8kp Před 4 měsíci +1

    Really well done. New subscriber for sure. Loved your interactions and narration throughout. Thank you and travel on !

  • @RJelly-fi6hd
    @RJelly-fi6hd Před 10 měsíci +85

    I have a feeling you will be back. I lived in Delta Junction Alaska for 2 years. It is the same atmosphere there. I will never forget the place, and it is the ONLY other place I would consider living in besides my hometown Corrales. I loved the people most of all! I miss seeing everyone at the local post office or restaurant. I miss the fact that I could look up at the sky and see the millions of stars with NO light pollution at all! I miss the Northern lights. I miss the moose, bears, caribou, and salmon food. I miss the fact that everyone had each other's backs, in times of trouble. The weather is the only thing that I do not miss. It is harsh and depressing. I needed the sun, because I would get seasonal depression out there. I love you, Alaska.

    • @vladimirprovotorov580
      @vladimirprovotorov580 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I heard what a lot of Ukrainian people live in Delta Junction.

    • @shellyshipley598
      @shellyshipley598 Před 10 měsíci +1

      My friend, my cousin and I visited Jarbidge in 2022. We met Jane, Jase and many of the other wonderful residents. We absolutely fell in love with this place and the people! We hope to go back again soon. Your video brought back all the wonderful memories. Well done!!!!

  • @MrIsomer
    @MrIsomer Před 9 měsíci +221

    2 million views and you only released this 4 days ago? That's remarkable. It goes to show the level of production quality and content value you are sharing with your audience. Congratulations. This was the first video of yours I've ever watched. Extremely well done. You are not only "Living the dream" but documenting it in a wonderful fashion. May you continue to do so. But the moral dilemma of exposing such "hidden gems" on the internet must cross your mind regularly. I am not a "Patreon" so I could not view your behind the scenes video about this production - but I'm sure you addressed that concern. But from what I saw in this public version it appeared you had the blessing of the local town folk - which is all that matters. In fact, based on your interview with Jason it sounds like you might be doing the demographics of the town a service by exposing this place. I wonder what effect your video will actually have on Jarbridge (based on your amount of followers). Hopefully, it will all be for the best.

    • @SidDTheSimschannel
      @SidDTheSimschannel Před 9 měsíci +14

      Well, true most hidden gens don't won't to be found, unless they need population, I was born in a hidden gem Carbondale, Colorado, such a small town with no stop lights in a valley filled with ranches and and farms, completely destroyed when the rich millionaires was driven out of Aspen by the Billionaires, they littered the small town with golf cources fances homes and schools and shopping centers and stop lights and more. The small town vibe and view was ruined.

    • @d.rodrickeamon6133
      @d.rodrickeamon6133 Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@J.M.-nb4gw Sorry to disappoint you... it's just her and her dog, some good camera gear, a Land Rover she's had for years (bought used in Europe, where they aren't expensive, which admittedly, she's upgraded on occasion to make it "nearly perfect" for her), and a drone or two.
      She's been through Europe and Africa with that same "bought used" Rover.
      You'd know this if you had followed her for any length of time. Perhaps, you should watch a few of her early vids.

    • @ahashdahnagila6884
      @ahashdahnagila6884 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@joshuabrown9609
      She looks committed to her dog.

    • @larrybradley8791
      @larrybradley8791 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I would love to live somewhere like that I love the small town feel and I love helping people

    • @LaLadybug2011
      @LaLadybug2011 Před 9 měsíci +10

      @@J.M.-nb4gw -What a horrible post about this young woman. Look at her-no Botox-no filled "duck lips," no slutty clothes, she's a super nice on location travel guide with a great side-kick-her dog. Like my Dad always told us-if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all!

  • @alismyers432
    @alismyers432 Před 3 měsíci +5

    LOL I remember being asked about "fry sauce" in Utah. Utah has fry sauce. Southern Utah was so friendly. The locals wanted to show us including Sampson all of the beautiful back roads BBQ. We are a beautiful country with beautiful hearted people beyond all of the horrible headlines!

  • @stevehoppenjan
    @stevehoppenjan Před 5 měsíci +3

    Eva, just discovered you. You are the perfect person to do these type of videos. I think the population of this town will grow simply because of your video. You've got a new subscriber.

  • @kenhayhurst374
    @kenhayhurst374 Před 10 měsíci +74

    This was fantastic, Eva. As a Nevadan, I'm very happy to see you show that Vegas is only a small part of the state. There are many places like this all over the state. Some bigger, some smaller, and some almost as remote. You saw a couple in your "Lonliest Highway" journey; Austin and Eureka to name 2. Like Jason said, getting off the highway just a few miles can put you in a whole different world.
    South-east of Jarbidge is Midas. Smaller, less remote, but has/had(?) a 4star restaraunt.
    I was smiling this entire video. Thanks, Eva.

    • @michellereed3272
      @michellereed3272 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I’ve been to Vegas several times for conventions. We traveled about 25 minutes outside of Vegas to go horseback riding. The trails are nestled in this absolutely stunning landscape. We had such a good time. I didn’t want go back home.

    • @reidcrosby6241
      @reidcrosby6241 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I ALWAYS tell folks to check out Highway 50, "The Loneliest Road drove it Sacramento to Salt Lake in Nov 2020 . First snow of the year lightly dusted the mountains (good definition) ...stunning.

  • @charlespapineau5428
    @charlespapineau5428 Před 10 měsíci +20

    What a wonderful little community. I wish all the good people of Jarbidge every blessing.

  • @johnm2939
    @johnm2939 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Props to the drivers who make that trip just to deliver packages!!

  • @alviemareguia-jk2zy
    @alviemareguia-jk2zy Před 5 měsíci +8

    I hope this place will never change,,place like this is a peace haven..

    • @jedpeeler4199
      @jedpeeler4199 Před měsícem

      Rural Nevada is full of places like that!

  • @octogames6823
    @octogames6823 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I spent a lot of time out in Washington state and Alaska. It is beautiful. I can still feel the breeze on my skin and the smell of nature.

  • @Ali.Bruni143
    @Ali.Bruni143 Před 10 měsíci +101

    I live in Pioche, NV which has just a few hundred people that live here year round.. About 1k total, but not ever here all at once. It’s upwards of 6k+ feet above sea level so the climate is always nice & mild in the spring & summers and it snows here 3 out of the 4 seasons which I think makes it even more beautiful. Moving here to this middle of nowhere little town was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made in my life. It’s true that small town people have the biggest hearts and look out for each other. The first Sunday that I moved here I saw so many cars parked along the street of a church here where people were attending a service and almost every single one of those cars had left the keys inside their vehicles. There’s a sense of safety and community in these tiny towns that you couldn’t possibly find anywhere else. I’m sure it goes without saying at this point, but life in the middle of nowhere is a really good & peaceful life. 🤠

    • @mieaab
      @mieaab Před 10 měsíci +4

      Our geology fieldwork in South Dakota passed by a settlement by Wyoming of 25 population.. No electricity.. 1985...

    • @thegoodobserver
      @thegoodobserver Před 10 měsíci +5

      Agreed! I just moved from the suburbs of Atlanta to Hailey, ID. Even though there's 9k people here, it's completely different. No one locks their cars/homes, and you see someone you know every day while being out and about. Kids still go out and cruise the streets on their bikes like I did growing up. There's a ski resort 11 miles north which is a plus and a minus as it brings great opportunity for business but causes crazy high home prices. Might end up going somewhere smaller one day. Regardless, I'm sold on small town living.
      Cheers

    • @metalmamasue3680
      @metalmamasue3680 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Amen, I wouldn't live in a big city if you paid me.
      I know my few neighbors, have more animals than people as neighbors and it's beautiful. I can see green spaces, fields, foothills of the larger mountain range, streams and a river without leaving my home.
      Nothing beats rural living. We watched a gray fox catching deer mice the other night from our back porch. Every day I see something interesting in nature that makes me happy.
      No one locks cars or has to, and we're a small community which is plenty for me. Everyone watches each other's backs. What's not to love ?

    • @MrIsomer
      @MrIsomer Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@thegoodobserver You always have the option of moving a bit east out to Triumph...

    • @thegoodobserver
      @thegoodobserver Před 9 měsíci +1

      @MrIsomer I'll check it out! Do you live there?

  • @user-sc7rj3vl7q
    @user-sc7rj3vl7q Před 10 měsíci +189

    Having been all over parts of the US and having grown up in a small town, there are roads and places like this all over. I love watching you experience the diversity and beauty of this country.

    • @VicariousAquarius
      @VicariousAquarius Před 10 měsíci +4

      Agree. I love visiting tiny towns and interacting with genuine people.

    • @kennethnealKGE
      @kennethnealKGE Před 10 měsíci +4

      Ridiculous! There are lots of quiet spots all over this Country, but there are very very few that are so far away from anything.

  • @JeremyAndersonBoise
    @JeremyAndersonBoise Před měsícem +1

    I have lived just a couple hours away all my life and I have spent a lot of time out that direction. Very cool to see Jarbidge pop up in my feed.

  • @Eva-cn7nr
    @Eva-cn7nr Před 4 měsíci

    My great uncle's ranch (and the place my father grew up) is on that very road that leads to Jarbidge. Lots of memories growing up around that area and going through Jarbidge. Crazy to see a popular video about this tiny spot in the world that I love so much. Wonderful video!

  • @benjamincresswell3713
    @benjamincresswell3713 Před 10 měsíci +62

    Eva, YOU are just as special as Jarbidge. YOU make the best videos. Great subjects, great videography, great drone coverage and great editing. But, YOUR personality interests & outlook make them their best. You let us see things the way YOU do, thank you! ben/ michigan

  • @dirttimer
    @dirttimer Před 10 měsíci +18

    I’m so sad right now!!!! 😭😭
    I have a place in Jarbidge and would have so loved to have met you
    and showed you around. DANG IT!
    I have been watch your videos for a long time and absolutley love following your adventures.
    What are the odds that I would find your channel and then years later you would end up half way around the world from home in my little tiny slice of the world.
    I’m so glad you got to meet Jane and Jase! They are the hardest working, nicest, most down to earth humans you could hope to meet, and basically the life blood of Jarbidge.
    If you are ever in the area again or just want to visit Jarbidge again please don’t hesitate to reach out, I have 7 extra beds at my place and would love to show you all of the truly beautiful places up in the mountains around town.
    Thank you for showing off out little town in such an amazing way, as you always do everywhere you go!

    • @gracedfollower
      @gracedfollower Před 10 měsíci +2

      How do you guys make a living there?

    • @dirttimer
      @dirttimer Před 10 měsíci +5

      Pretty much just like anywhere else really.
      There are several business’s that have owners and employees, some people travel for work on various schedules, odd jobs, county jobs, lots of different ways.
      only 18 full time residents and most are retired so not a lot of jobs needed to keep town running.

    • @threesixfiveart563
      @threesixfiveart563 Před 9 měsíci +3

      I feel like any time someone drops into the town, they should make a point of meeting EVERYONE lol ❤️

  • @robertmiller3159
    @robertmiller3159 Před měsícem

    Enjoyed your video very much. It brought back some memories for me. I went there in the late '80s to meet with my brother who was on a hunt and camping at the same campground which I recognized. I didn't get there even to the beginning of the dirt road until it was long dark late at night, I missed all that beauty of the road that your video portrayed on the way up. And trying to find my brother at that campsite in the dark was quite difficult. I remember passing it up and driving all the way through the town trying to find that campsite. I remember seeing a badger in the road while I was trying to find my brother, the only time I've ever seen one in the wild. Thank you again for your video and bringing back a fond memory.

  • @liismaarii8450
    @liismaarii8450 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’ve been to Nevada so many times and never knew it was this beautiful

  • @InvertsandOi
    @InvertsandOi Před 10 měsíci +91

    I absolutely love the turn your channel has taken from the arbitrary north to south mission to the very real and human journey to find a home, which I think most of us can relate to. The more honest your videos become, the more they reach beyond entertainment, and start to really truly speak to us.

  • @utubewillyman
    @utubewillyman Před 10 měsíci +166

    So honored to live in a country like this. Happy 4th, everyone!

    • @Earthbound369
      @Earthbound369 Před 10 měsíci +11

      God Bless America 💙🇺🇸

    • @THE-X-Force
      @THE-X-Force Před 9 měsíci +1

      Congrats on throwing off the shackles of a tyrannical monarch so that you can live in servitude to corporate oligarchs.

    • @Roberto-de8xv
      @Roberto-de8xv Před 9 měsíci +2

      Seriously there is so much to see in the U.S. I feel like I take it for granted.

    • @McCTruth1
      @McCTruth1 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Wake up

    • @utubewillyman
      @utubewillyman Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@McCTruth1 I'm wide awake, wokester. Living in the land of opportunity and loving every day of it. So get your gender surgery and move to Cuba so you can show us what happiness really is.

  • @gavinburr6213
    @gavinburr6213 Před měsícem

    What’s beautiful town with beautiful people. Loved all the kindness shown.

  • @ronwerner7813
    @ronwerner7813 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I enjoyed your video. I was there 20 yrs. ago. I bought an old gas pump from a Lady there and restored it. It is in my living room today!!

  • @kinglear4859
    @kinglear4859 Před 9 měsíci +104

    The name Jarbidge is derived from Tsawhawbitts, a Shoshone Indian term for “cannibal giants”, or monster that lurks in the canyon. Been two Jarbidge twice riding from Rogerson, ID to Elko, NV. Copper Basin is very scenic. Great video Eva. Safe travels.

    • @__WJK__
      @__WJK__ Před 9 měsíci +11

      “Cannibal giants” or "Monster that lurks in the canyon"(?) Wow, makes you wonder what the ancient Shoshone knew or had maybe seen!??

    • @fearlesssquatcher5737
      @fearlesssquatcher5737 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Maybe there were Bigfoot sightings in the past? They are not cannibals, but are giants.

    • @kinglear4859
      @kinglear4859 Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@__WJK__ Reseach the Lovelock Red Haired Giants. These stories are from the Paiute Indians and Chief Winnemucca’s daughter mentioned them in a book she authored. So yes, there were giants that warred with natives.

    • @ahashdahnagila6884
      @ahashdahnagila6884 Před 9 měsíci +7

      ​@@fearlesssquatcher5737
      There were 9-ft tall, red-haired giants, in the West, anciently.
      (Like the red-haired giant of Kandahar, Afghanistan, who was cannibalistic.)

    • @jjcdrumplay
      @jjcdrumplay Před 9 měsíci +2

      ​​​​​@@ahashdahnagila6884 angels that mixed with mortals? I forget the term mentioned in the old testament, but that would be thousands of years ago. I think even after Moses they still were speaking of giants in the middle east. Walls of Jericho,and giant named Goliath, etc

  • @Stevin523
    @Stevin523 Před 10 měsíci +444

    This was such a wholesome video. Loved it. Small town people might get a bad rap but they’re some of the nicest and welcoming people you’ll ever meet.

    • @paulcrooks6008
      @paulcrooks6008 Před 10 měsíci +27

      Nobody thinks big cities are safe.

    • @alexanderwalter4595
      @alexanderwalter4595 Před 10 měsíci +8

      Nice little town if you want to get away from people by living in a town where everybody knows everything about you.
      A town full of 70- and 80-year old people who rely on helicopters when they get really sick? I suppose if the town had more such people, then they would have fewer such people.
      Also, the town is at the bottom of a steep valley, with perhaps a small stream running through. One good flash flood and the entire town will be gone.

    • @pudder68
      @pudder68 Před 10 měsíci +2

      lol minus the brothels 🤣

    • @Stevin523
      @Stevin523 Před 10 měsíci +11

      The only difference between a brothel and onlyfans is the internet.

    • @veronicawright138
      @veronicawright138 Před 10 měsíci +17

      Until you talk to them in depth and find out they have some very cruel ideas

  • @benjaminstewart9826
    @benjaminstewart9826 Před 3 měsíci +1

    She seems genuinely nice after the kinda day I had it's good to watch something positive

  • @shipwreck9146
    @shipwreck9146 Před 5 měsíci

    I really hope this video gives renewed growth in that town. That's such an incredibly beautiful place, I'm amazed that it's in Nevada.

  • @melissafrye76
    @melissafrye76 Před 10 měsíci +38

    I love small towns! One of my favorite things to do on road trips is ride the back roads.... you see how people really live. Thank you for sharing Jarbidge!! So cool!

  • @kandaman304
    @kandaman304 Před 10 měsíci +105

    I got very nice vibes from Paul. Folks, this is what hospitality is all about...being nice to strangers, people you don't know. That's what makes this country GREAT!!!

  • @Michael-dg1te
    @Michael-dg1te Před 4 měsíci +1

    I stumbled onto this video and loved it. Never heard of Jarbridge. Such a beautiful place and simple life.

  • @CatJuarez
    @CatJuarez Před 4 měsíci +1

    This was sweet! Thank you

  • @ChrisKrolak
    @ChrisKrolak Před 10 měsíci +36

    Nice place to visit but... I imagine that Idaho might have some small towns that are ideal for living the simple life but have the necessary services that make it comfortable enough to call home.

    • @scottmcleish9896
      @scottmcleish9896 Před 10 měsíci +9

      Idaho is full. No one else allowed.

    • @jodydickson5713
      @jodydickson5713 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@scottmcleish9896 Yes indeed! We don’t want anymore people moving to Idaho! We love our small towns! Too many people are moving here!!!!!!

    • @ChrisKrolak
      @ChrisKrolak Před 10 měsíci

      @@scottmcleish9896 Just kick out the people from California.

    • @NickToney90
      @NickToney90 Před 10 měsíci +2

      We definitely do lived here all my life and lot of amazing small towns here!!

  • @AdamTravelsTheWorld
    @AdamTravelsTheWorld Před 10 měsíci +64

    First time watching you, and I have to say amazing way of presenting yourself, amazing vibes, you're so nice to the people you meet, and you're deeply interested in the culture and way of life of the communities you meet. You got my subscription and a new fan, love the video.

  • @kristianburns9823
    @kristianburns9823 Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent content!! I'm only halfway through and am excited to check out more videos from you.

  • @seanjustg5425
    @seanjustg5425 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Looks like a paradise to me💚and how cool was that DAM bridge😊thanks for sharing

  • @Sindikin003
    @Sindikin003 Před 8 měsíci +248

    When I turned 15, mom couldn't afford to send me to highschool, so she sent me to live with pa a long ways off somewhere called Bunyoro in Western Uganda. This Jarbridge reminded me of towns we came across. They were still too new back in 2013 that you could literally smell the newness.
    Anyway, my soul longs for a place like that but not anywhere near the North Pole. I'm a jungle man where I can live among wild beasts and forests, now snow and vast treeless wastes like that.
    Thanks for the glimpse into a world away from mine.
    Sending you love from Africa, to you and to these darling people.
    God bless you all

    • @2000ViperGTSsubscribe
      @2000ViperGTSsubscribe Před 7 měsíci

      Hello from the USA Jim. The world is small and even met my friend who is from Kenya who works in Qatar. I also tutored in USA from people form Malawi, so maybe we will cross paths before our lives are over. I am fine warm or cold, but prefer more space alone however high humidity is not my friend-hehe. Be well and best from the USA. Gary

    • @jarmond1
      @jarmond1 Před 7 měsíci +9

      I hope you find your place. I know you will. We all need a "place". Katonda akuwe omukisa

    • @jstone9462
      @jstone9462 Před 7 měsíci +18

      This is one of the most beautiful comments I've read on CZcams. God bless from California

    • @taigatta
      @taigatta Před 6 měsíci +5

      Your comment really touched my heart, God bless you! Love and light :)

    • @stefanhurdubeti9563
      @stefanhurdubeti9563 Před 5 měsíci +2

      All best for you too! Love and greetings from What the Hell is a Romanian? 😂

  • @jasonpacific5661
    @jasonpacific5661 Před 10 měsíci +58

    Eva you are the perfect choice to reveal the hidden treasures of America. Supporters of your channel would never spoil a secret spot 🌅 💟

    • @stog9821
      @stog9821 Před 10 měsíci +4

      It’s really not that secret. It’s a fairly well known area for camping and hunting. I mean, it does get FedEx and UPS delivery even though it’s way down dirt roads.

    • @jasonpacific5661
      @jasonpacific5661 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@stog9821 okay.. secret is just a fun literary term. But its off the beaten path for sure 😊

  • @riconeu873
    @riconeu873 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Superentspannend. Danke Frau Beck!

  • @fredwoody2728
    @fredwoody2728 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you Eva. I enjoyed learning about Jarbridge, NV. You should visit another lovely remote town: Cooke City, Montana. During the winter (Oct.-June) it is only accessible via the North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. The nearly two hour drive through the National Park to Cooke City takes one through the beautiful Lamar River Valley to exit from the YNP Northeast Entrance.

  • @lisatowe778
    @lisatowe778 Před 10 měsíci +86

    Beautiful country, really enjoyed this. Decades ago when I was growing up living like this was common. You could strike up a conversation with anyone and no one went to the hospital unless they were dying so it didn’t matter that one wasn’t close. School you walked to and it was a house being used as a school. You grew what you ate.
    Easy to stay close to God when you’re in His creation

    • @crimsonhermit
      @crimsonhermit Před 9 měsíci +2

      i tug on his big fluffy white beard all the time.

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I know
      I’m a city fool that still does not take those visits until I absolutely have to
      Kind of silly this day & age
      But it’s just how I was raised back in the 80’s , We still just didn’t go until it was an absolute must
      I think part of growing up with a single mother just getting bye
      So now even with decent insurance I’m still not ever trying to go unless it’s a must
      If I can not heal it at home
      With some Tussin or time
      Then eventually I’ll go. 😁 🤦‍♂️

    • @lisatowe778
      @lisatowe778 Před 9 měsíci

      I do suggest people find a natural doctor to do labs who is very good at interpreting abnormal in normal.
      I consistently have always had gorgeous lab work but found a doctor who knew to look a little harder then show me why my thyroid could use a little natural health. I tried NP thyroid and yes, it helps.
      So study the body, listen to people who know and then utilize all you can naturally to increase your metabolic and mitochondrial health. Build the temple you will occupy for your life on this earth
      Like a bank you are born with you can deposit or withdraw but retirement can be ugly if you withdrew more than you deposited lol.

  • @CanisMajoris777
    @CanisMajoris777 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Eva you are the best! Thank you for the the video

  • @mattdarwin6497
    @mattdarwin6497 Před měsícem

    This dude seems so genuinely happy. You can see it in his eyes and smile.

  • @CaptainSeamus
    @CaptainSeamus Před 9 měsíci +77

    When I was a small child, I lived in a small (ghost) town with a population of... my family. During the day, the local grain elevator was still operating, so we saw the guy that ran it, plus farmers that would stop in to visit him. This was way before internet or cell phones... we had a "Party Line" phone because that was the only thing available. But we did get "saluted" on Hee-Haw! (if you know what that is, you know) And it was a great place for a pre-teen to "go wild and explore" all day in relative safety (well, from humans anyway).
    It takes a certain mentality to live in a remote area and be able to deal with it.
    Cheers!

    • @EevaL.-em3eq
      @EevaL.-em3eq Před 9 měsíci +1

      So true about personalities. I could easily spend long time there.

  • @saucycardinal3322
    @saucycardinal3322 Před 7 měsíci +36

    For making fire with wet firewood, it's usually better to fully baton the logs you're going to use. The interior "fatty" wood (like what you first used to start the fire) is usually dry and doesn't give you that excessive smoke effect burning wet wood gives you. It takes a bit more time, but is worth it. I always try to leave some freshly cut wood in some semblance of cover from the elements for the next person in case they need it for an emergency.

    • @rosettaroberts8053
      @rosettaroberts8053 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I grew up in this climate. If I remember right, you can also usually find lots of dry small branches in the sage brush. Sagebrush burns really fast tho, so you usually want to do small fires, just big enough to warm up a mug or small bowl. That fire pit would have been too big.

    • @ksgraham3477
      @ksgraham3477 Před 3 měsíci +1

      What a grat rig you've got!

  • @whathappenedtofreethinking6902
    @whathappenedtofreethinking6902 Před 4 měsíci +19

    Youve been to more back road places in this country than 99.9% of citizens. What’s great way to travel. Finding out the real heart of the country. I know you moved back to Europe but please come back and visit sometime. Bring your pup too. We love you and thank you for sharing your travels.

  • @highdfire
    @highdfire Před 9 měsíci +31

    I've been to Jarbidge quite a few times over the last 40 years. If you find yourself back there and the snow is gone it's well worth your time to make it up into the wilderness area on the Charleston road. It's astoundingly beautiful, Nevada has dozens of little gems like this hidden away.

  • @fayepotts3279
    @fayepotts3279 Před 10 měsíci +23

    Never even heard of Jarbridge Nevada, so thank Eva for sharing your video with us.
    Probably the only way we will ever see these remote places.
    It’s just so beautiful and the people so kind 😊.

    • @debmadden4157
      @debmadden4157 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @fayepotts3279 I agree never heard of the town. Love that Eva travels & shares the world with us.

    • @MrJest2
      @MrJest2 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I hadn't, either... although now I think I'll bring it up as a possible destination to my group of friends who camp out and explore the Western states at least once a year. Might make a nice change of pace from our usual haunt of just outside Death Valley...

  • @Tapa134
    @Tapa134 Před 5 měsíci

    ❤ thank you so much for this video, remind me of many years i have benn to very similar places in remote Canada, and you made me missed it, very much so

  • @davidmscott4409
    @davidmscott4409 Před 6 měsíci +2

    This was great, thank you.

  • @_emh
    @_emh Před 10 měsíci +25

    This video does an impressive job at the formidable task of portraying just how remote Jarbidge is. It is difficult to comprehend that a place as isolated as Jarbidge can exist in the same state as such an accessible and heavily visited city as Las Vegas, but you've communicated the various aspects of that remoteness beautifully. Kudos and best wishes for the rest of your travels!

  • @ConfirmedPatriot
    @ConfirmedPatriot Před 10 měsíci +102

    Love these remote town visits. Timeless places not so affected by current events. The innocents is intoxicating….😊 Thanks for such a wonderful time capsule video 🙏🏻

    • @travelwithus2there198
      @travelwithus2there198 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Why,…nothing else seems exciting?😢

    • @juanitalantang8636
      @juanitalantang8636 Před 10 měsíci +2

      "The innocents is intoxicating." That's a good word!

    • @agnesskibicka
      @agnesskibicka Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@juanitalantang8636Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱 and my channel 😊 and the countryside 🏡!

  • @YulitaLee
    @YulitaLee Před 28 dny

    i would be terrified going out by myself. Kudos to you for driving this far out and showing another side of the country that i've never seen. Looks so peaceful.

  • @maritesgonzaga1710
    @maritesgonzaga1710 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Best ever video vlog I have watched in a long time. You are a good storyteller and and a superb vlogger. New subscriber here. From the Philippines.

  • @brianpeterson5392
    @brianpeterson5392 Před 10 měsíci +140

    Eva, if your travels take you through Nebraska, you must visit Valparaiso. It's a Czech community, and referred to as the "Bohemian Alps". Valparaiso in Czech translates to the Valley of Paradise, and never a truer word was spoken. Its a gorgeous part of the country, and its packed full of the most genuine and friendly people. We lived there for 4 years, didn't want to leave, and plan to move back there to retire. I've traveled all over the world myself, lived in Europe for 34 years, and Val is the one place I found where I want to live out the remainder of my days. Athough Valparaiso area is beautiful, its the people there that make it such a unique and special place. Love your videos, please keep them coming. You're such a natural and engaging presenter. Safe travels.

    • @55mjlangdon
      @55mjlangdon Před 10 měsíci +4

      Know any good communities with Yugoslavia / Slavic or slavaina heritage in USA? My mother was from there. Want to visit someday as her family owned lots of farm land there. Now I’m semi retired and thinking. 🙏

    • @55mjlangdon
      @55mjlangdon Před 10 měsíci

      @@Jj-gi2uv thanks but not on or care to be on social media, unknown churches they might attend and I don’t go either. I believe churches are cults! Thank you but GOD speak and guides me just fine without having other people’s agenda and egos involved. I guess I’ll find it another way just thought you might know. Truly appreciate you thou. Wishing you the best in your journey. 🙏

    • @jimpartridge9634
      @jimpartridge9634 Před 10 měsíci +5

      I grew up near there. It really is nice.

    • @JoeZelensky
      @JoeZelensky Před 9 měsíci +5

      There is a Valparaiso in Indiana as well.

    • @brianpeterson5392
      @brianpeterson5392 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@JoeZelensky Yep, only two of them in the whole country! LOL.

  • @IIVVBlues
    @IIVVBlues Před 10 měsíci +58

    For loners, with no particular family ties, this sounds like a great place. It helps if you're into the outdoors. When I was younger these kinds of places were attractive to me, but only to visit, not to live permanently. Now in my mid-70s, I appreciate the conveniences of a well-stocked grocery store and the nearness of a substantial airport, which gives me access to family and friends, when needed. I now live in a smaller community of approx. 35,000, just south of Tucson, AZ and maybe 60 miles from the Mexican border. There is no traffic with which to contend and more nature than I'll ever be able to explore in my remaining lifetime. As you get older friends and family gain more significance. The internet is fine, but seeing a grandchild on a computer screen can't replace good old-fashioned hugs.

    • @ianstuart5660
      @ianstuart5660 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Absolutely true!

    • @michaelh411
      @michaelh411 Před 10 měsíci

      You're so right. This is a great way to live, but it's possible to be happy with something not so far from comforts.

    • @55mjlangdon
      @55mjlangdon Před 10 měsíci

      What city are you in now? I’ve looked at Tucson, heard South Tucson was not a good area. I’m in Sedona now and considered other areas. I like Jarbidge and what it offered but want warmer weather with water, creek, river, etc., around. Is your area have enough water? Thank YOU, MJ 🙏

  • @laurag6943
    @laurag6943 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love this area. I’ve actually walked through those hills several times. ❤

  • @azharmehmood0935
    @azharmehmood0935 Před 4 měsíci +1

    No matter how many times I see it, it inspires me more and more

  • @angelinafahm
    @angelinafahm Před 9 měsíci +60

    It’s so awesome how friendly everyone is and how they all help each other. The way the town is small & everyone knows everyone reminds me of a game called Stardew Valley. It’s beautiful

    • @MerryChristmasEverybody
      @MerryChristmasEverybody Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah! It’s paradise and they are pure and sinless angels !!!!!!😃

    • @angelinafahm
      @angelinafahm Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@MerryChristmasEverybody God bless you

  • @pandral22
    @pandral22 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Thanks for returning to CZcams and giving us interesting content again!

  • @jimcaswell4488
    @jimcaswell4488 Před 3 měsíci

    That was a really cool experience! Thanks for sharing.