We Explored The CRAZIEST Abandoned Cliff House In The Middle Of Nowhere

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  • @ExploreWithUs
    @ExploreWithUs  Pƙed 5 lety +88

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    • @jonnyprojects9875
      @jonnyprojects9875 Pƙed 5 lety +2

      dude that was J & E KAY not jande kay🖒🖒🖒🖒

    • @jonnyprojects9875
      @jonnyprojects9875 Pƙed 5 lety +1

      forgot to say contents awesome

    • @MegaSkyline69
      @MegaSkyline69 Pƙed 5 lety +4

      What an amazing view. Where is this? And how much is it 😄

    • @johncox4514
      @johncox4514 Pƙed 5 lety +1

      Can you message me about this house

    • @johncox4514
      @johncox4514 Pƙed 5 lety +1

      Pyrofan76@gmail.com

  • @JohnSmith-su3ze
    @JohnSmith-su3ze Pƙed 5 lety +2571

    I actually visited John (the builder and owner) at this house on the way back to LA from Vegas in the late 70s and the views were out-of-this-world. John was a strong, self-reliant man who didn't suffer fools gladly. He was also very kind and I remember him cooking a BBQ for me and my friend. John talked a lot about WW2 and was fascinated with the Cold War and explained that he thought the US would prevail against the Soviets because we believed in freedom. John also said that this home was his sanctuary and his intended final resting place and he planned to stay there until the day he died. 'Don't put me in a home' he said. 'Let me die up here on this mountain so I can see the world from up high in my final moments'
    John also joked about one of the benefits of dying in his mountain retreat is that it 'won't take me so long to get to heaven'
    John was a character, a real one-of-a-kind. He is sorely missed.

    • @LVang152
      @LVang152 Pƙed 5 lety +29

      John Smith does anyone own the property or he give it to someone after him.

    • @Cormac2023
      @Cormac2023 Pƙed 5 lety +237

      WWII Vets were a special breed. They were from The Greatest Generation, unusually strong, resilient, independent, resourceful, skilled, hard working, good people, not like the sorry bunch of garbage we have today. I know, because my dad was one such man.

    • @stp479
      @stp479 Pƙed 5 lety +32

      Thanks for your post. This reminds me of the Dean Hill hermit Tom Quinion and his son Bill who I met in '69. Tom is buried up there on the farm and you can see him and articles about them here: www.flickr.com/photos/479/albums

    • @sjames5027
      @sjames5027 Pƙed 5 lety +6

      Is that your picture? You don't look old enough to be 58+

    • @brettadkins4698
      @brettadkins4698 Pƙed 5 lety +49

      I feel like you're full of Shit.

  • @95TurboSol
    @95TurboSol Pƙed 5 lety +52

    Little did that man know that over a million people would check out the nice home he built with love on the internet and send kind words to him and research his life, what a beautiful tribute.

  • @kenholmgren4781
    @kenholmgren4781 Pƙed 3 lety +50

    The guy who bought it (and from what someone said, restored it) should make a video showing what it looks like now!

  • @cadeltarat
    @cadeltarat Pƙed 5 lety +1320

    Just a heads up this place is no longer abandoned people have bought it and they are renovating it.

    • @nickob55
      @nickob55 Pƙed 5 lety +139

      thats great news, a few more years and it would have been reclaimed, everything seems to be intact so good luck to the new owners, I am sure Mr Kay would be happy someone fixed up the place......great vid,very interesting,thanks

    • @zachmcmillan4060
      @zachmcmillan4060 Pƙed 5 lety +60

      That's great,such a wonderful place,so much potential.

    • @slowpokebr549
      @slowpokebr549 Pƙed 5 lety +65

      Far out, the bones were still there and good. The desert preserves stuff very well. Here in Missouri it all would have rotted into the ground by now.

    • @Jonnn21
      @Jonnn21 Pƙed 5 lety +35

      Where is it, maybe google satellite shows current view

    • @michaelharte9572
      @michaelharte9572 Pƙed 5 lety +27

      That's Great, it'd be an amazing place to live, nice and quiet too.

  • @mitchellcash830
    @mitchellcash830 Pƙed 6 lety +258

    John adelbert kay world war 2 veteran built this home from 1959-1969 after purchasing this land in 1950 , mollybel the name on Valentine was John's first wife who passed away in 1956, John married ella kay during the construction, that is why you see " j and e " in the concrete, the headstone supplied by govt. was apparently put there by family member, John and first wife Mollybel are buried together in bunker memorial cemetary, and ella is buried with her first husband in nearby cemetary, John collected wood from oil field derricks and collected scrap all his life to build this home, it is indeed a wonderful and sturdy home, ella had children from previous , but it seems John had no one to take care of the home after his death in 1979 at age of 71 , ella moved on and passed in 2002 , God bless John and all military men and women ,and those who defile and damage this home karma will get you one way or another.

    • @NorskeDrummer
      @NorskeDrummer Pƙed 5 lety +15

      mitchell cash I was just thanking wrlrd for sharing his article from the newspaper, and I thank you for updating and completing the history of the property. What a shame he had nobody to leave it to but the desert.

    • @epretorious
      @epretorious Pƙed 5 lety +10

      Wow - That's a great bit of detective-work, Mitchell!

    • @pauliep633
      @pauliep633 Pƙed 5 lety +3

      that foundation is at least 100 years old

    • @stevene9785
      @stevene9785 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@pauliep633 Amazing you can look at stone and tell it's age. They have a job for you in a place called Cairo, Egypt.

    • @abdulhafryharry8553
      @abdulhafryharry8553 Pƙed 3 lety

      Thank you for information

  • @bikeroftheeverywheres864
    @bikeroftheeverywheres864 Pƙed 6 lety +17

    Rest in peace Mr. Kay. Thank you for your service. You built an amazing place.

  • @alicehallam7949
    @alicehallam7949 Pƙed 4 lety +68

    Ii hope Mr. John Kay enjoyed his home while he was alive. Thank you for your service.

  • @CodyShell
    @CodyShell Pƙed 5 lety +262

    imagine sittin on that porch, drinkin an ice cold beer watchin the sunset

    • @boastyy
      @boastyy Pƙed 4 lety +13

      Yeh was thinking the same. I love watching the sky at night and I can't imagine a better place to be , I bet the views are awesome.

    • @shamanic1
      @shamanic1 Pƙed 4 lety +8

      Boom! Right to the beauty of (John Kay's) dream! I am so glad, a great Veteran got to realize his dream. Of course, what a shame, to see what low-lifes do, when a good man is gone! As it has been, since the dawn of man. Without kids being taught - and shown - morality, we descend, from the wonderful home, with a view, to the mongrels, sniffing around the spilled. and rotting food.

    • @xGARIDx
      @xGARIDx Pƙed 4 lety +5

      Or wine, ohh that moment of peace...

    • @Ru-mb4be
      @Ru-mb4be Pƙed 3 lety +1

      ill be doing that soon at this house lol

    • @bforbrad4672
      @bforbrad4672 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@TenTabs exactly! Alcohol sucks weed is better đŸ’ȘđŸŒ

  • @johngibson2884
    @johngibson2884 Pƙed 6 lety +847

    As a Native American , I smiled when i watched this . This man loved the land , our land , and sought to be alone with it ....and to use the wind to talk to others .
    Do not be sad for this lucky man .
    Be sad for those who disrespect this land or lack reverence when on it . They do not know the power of the spirit there , that would frighten them .
    This was probably a very gregarious and passionate man ....must have been a real cool character ...to have built this place and run a tremendously advanced communications system there ...
    We all eventually die , dont be sad that all our worldly goods do too . Lucky man to be able to build a dream . The only thing this guy didnt conquer or run over was death . ...no one will or should .
    If he is buried there , this is a powerful place of energy . People should be careful there .

    • @mariajimenez4008
      @mariajimenez4008 Pƙed 6 lety +2

      john gibson what makes a certain location a high energy place? Nature of the rocks beneath?

    • @SourGrey
      @SourGrey Pƙed 6 lety

      ❀

    • @ladellg267
      @ladellg267 Pƙed 6 lety +26

      Well said, it appears he built with the land and not against it, using what nature provided. I imagine he sat on the deck enjoying the sunrise and sunsets feeling at peace.

    • @johngibson2884
      @johngibson2884 Pƙed 6 lety +82

      Bryan 1312 Ami...😜 . Merci . "Friend " ?
      My tribe speaks French and Spanish as trade languages way back before USA became a corporation. Yes im very proud of my history . Of being an American . Are you? Proud?
      Why or why not?
      So that word in our laguage means "friend" .....but i have a feeling you were using the slightly prejorative term in German meaning..negative..for ....American . Ja?
      Which Americans do you speak of ?
      South? Central ? Because ...they are from America too?
      North? Canadiens? No ...
      USA ?
      Ah ... Another America hater . Yep ..America was flooded with immigrants from ....Europe .
      USA is a European based military and civics from ? ...Europe .
      So i can tell you
      ..How can you be proud being white? If you are ....because now im going to generalize like you .
      How does someone be proud as a white person in Europe knowing you ran through the world murdering indigenous people for 400 years? How are you proud being ....white?
      Ahhhh......
      America as you know it , is a country of many nations ..a great nation that took in Europeans when they were murdering each other almost nonstop for centuries ...way before 20th century .
      If i was ignorant and racist, i would say something dumb like " How are you proud to.be European and white? But i judge people on individual merit .
      Racist statement . Common people are not responsible for their rulers .
      So do not generalize . Its immature and ignorant . Like some Americans think all Germans as war mongering losers and killers .Won der how they look themselves in the mirror . That type of thinking is Ignorant . Like a Nazi or bolshevik . Both groups of which are losers, literally .
      Where are they now ? Trash heap of history .
      People are all victims of government . We Native Americans are seperate nation from USA ....CREEK CONFEDERACY .
      If you know anything about USA history, you would know that indigenous tribes , we have seperate nation status .....Im miccosukee, of CREEK CONFEDERACY....BTW we never signed a peace treaty either .
      Ah ....lovely Deutschland ....
      Germany has a long history of warfare with all her neighbors . lost 2 world wars . Now a crime infested Bolshevik republic , soon to be under Sharia law and within 50 years will be a Muslim country .
      Not too much to be proud of there . History tells us that .
      Yes im very proud to be American Indian .
      Armed and free . Living in peace and wealth . Not concerned with politics and know we are all Niimpu ( people) who know pain and love . Proud to be human .
      Its good to be proud instead of aahamed .
      White Germans felt ashamed and gave away their country to the Berbers and Arabs ....great move . No Germany in 50 years .
      If pride is bad , how good is shame?
      Who is happy or productive living with shame? Pride drives a man to get up and provide for his kin . Take care of his/her life .
      This is how im proud to be an "ami"......

    • @hazelcolon6520
      @hazelcolon6520 Pƙed 6 lety +24

      john gibson that was beautifully spoken.

  • @canton7180
    @canton7180 Pƙed 5 lety +43

    Really shows the reality of the finite time we exist, when we are young we have no concept of it, we are always in a hurry to become older because we gain social freedoms and opportunities, this is bitter sweet, basically we are witnessing the remnants of another person's life, a ghost of their presence.

  • @tooloudrl
    @tooloudrl Pƙed 5 lety +79

    I have seen lots of abandoned place but by far this is one of the best , I hope it falls into loving hand again ..

  • @danthestanmanj594
    @danthestanmanj594 Pƙed 5 lety +510

    Will never understand why people find it necessary to go in and trash abandoned property. Leave it the way it is, people.

    • @davidjacobs8558
      @davidjacobs8558 Pƙed 5 lety +23

      There is an old Korean saying that goes something like this.
      "persimmon that you can't eat, why not poke at it".
      persimmon has soft skin (much like tomato) and if you poke it, it becomes inedible shortly after.
      ie, if you can't have it, ruin it for everyone else. that's human nature.

    • @nobody-yu4cf
      @nobody-yu4cf Pƙed 5 lety +14

      @@davidjacobs8558 humans suck.

    • @BjornsLIfe
      @BjornsLIfe Pƙed 5 lety +6

      DanTheStanMan J sad truth... it’s criminal in its own right. What a cool spot with a cool history of how it was put together.

    • @nicholasnunez6781
      @nicholasnunez6781 Pƙed 5 lety +16

      Exactly what I thought. A few assholes always ruin everything for everyone else.

    • @waterdamnaged
      @waterdamnaged Pƙed 5 lety +17

      @@user-js2dr9gv1u
      Except much of that Damage were the result of looters and vandals, wrecking the place and letting nature inside.

  • @Lu-zj6bo
    @Lu-zj6bo Pƙed 6 lety +1062

    I don’t know if anyone else commented on this but I found where this man, John A. Kay, is actually buried in Bunkers Memory Gardens Cemetery in Las Vegas. He is buried next to his wife, Mollybel, who died in 1956. I found that info on the “find a grave” website. The book you found that says “to my Valentine” says “from Molly”. What I found odd was the name in the cement that said J and A Kay 1969, which is 13 years after his wife died. Maybe he remarried?? Then he died 10 years after that... But I enjoyed your video and love exploring old, abandoned places like that. It’s sad to see that beautiful house just left to rot and especially with the owners belongings still there. Makes you wonder what happened...

    • @Sonnymonster
      @Sonnymonster Pƙed 6 lety +87

      L Madison thanks for the interesting research. It’s nice to know someone cares enough to check him out. I don’t know about you but I got the feeling that this was an unfinished project?

    • @maxiepattie85
      @maxiepattie85 Pƙed 6 lety +34

      wow... very cool. Vets rule kids suck!

    • @davewolf8869
      @davewolf8869 Pƙed 6 lety +130

      This house haunted me... How he loved his wife and built this just incredible house. It should be rebuilt and preserved, or turned Into a small resort. Really, this video haunted me. Revealed to me how life ends for everyone.

    • @jessicasmith5529
      @jessicasmith5529 Pƙed 6 lety +8

      Wow! Good work!

    • @Nords1982
      @Nords1982 Pƙed 6 lety +8

      Nice find

  • @chiliprepper7678
    @chiliprepper7678 Pƙed 6 lety +106

    So worth restoring this site. 👍

    • @ExploreWithUs
      @ExploreWithUs  Pƙed 6 lety +11

      I couldn't agree more!

    • @wuerfelfmx916
      @wuerfelfmx916 Pƙed 6 lety +8

      That would be a great buy and bring back to life!

    • @650tonyd
      @650tonyd Pƙed 6 lety +4

      Justin Yoder the county will often sell places like this for $1 with the promise that you restore it and upkeep it

    • @001desertrat3
      @001desertrat3 Pƙed 6 lety +4

      Justin Yoder -- It's a L O N G walk to town if your vehicle broke down . :>(

  • @joanna5881
    @joanna5881 Pƙed 5 lety +12

    A beautiful example of mid-century Modern Revival. John Adelbert Kay purchased the land in 1959 for taxes owed and began to construct this house on the side of a mountain. He completed it in 1969. I love places like this. Truly an amazing find.

  • @CompoundingEverything
    @CompoundingEverything Pƙed 4 lety +39

    Imagine looking at the stars from that back porch.... Damn

  • @shannong5289
    @shannong5289 Pƙed 6 lety +93

    These comments are the most positive ones I’ve seen in a long time. So many people found stuff in common &/or had knowledge of things in the video & that really made for an over all great experience!! Thank you for the vid!!

    • @briandaly7236
      @briandaly7236 Pƙed 5 lety

      Shannon G delusional is more like it....no water folks, the well ran dry

  • @tomsikes9064
    @tomsikes9064 Pƙed 6 lety +33

    He found peace in the desert, had his dreams and passed on. Shame that no one came behind to carry on. Such a big estate with plenty of room for extended family. So sad. Thanks for sharing

  • @johnk1639
    @johnk1639 Pƙed 5 lety +84

    I just felt sad watching this. Someone loved that place.

  • @christophernemeth421
    @christophernemeth421 Pƙed 4 lety +24

    I can understand why whatever family inherited this property was unable to move in or take care of it properly.
    I am surprised that they didn't care to keep any of the personal items from the home. Like that signed book from Molly to John.
    That's just very sad

    • @CPAJayhawk
      @CPAJayhawk Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Yeah that book was a sad sight

    • @bumboybandit
      @bumboybandit Pƙed 3 lety +2

      i can, when i go i dont think anyone will know.

  • @thomasderouin72
    @thomasderouin72 Pƙed 6 lety +830

    To me, despite the beauty it's a terrible thing. It's the death of someone's dream!! He was obviously a WW2 VET. One vet to another...I hope you found peace amongst such beauty my friend. I know it can be hard. R.I.P. BROTHER.....& THANK YOU FOR OUR FREEDOM.

    • @stanleycumquart4771
      @stanleycumquart4771 Pƙed 6 lety +22

      agreed, but he might have had a great wonderful exit from this plane, and this is just the debris that was left behind. USARMY=me

    • @dublininnis9695
      @dublininnis9695 Pƙed 6 lety +15

      He had to have been into amature raido; it was a directional antenna for sending and receiving.

    • @Absaalookemensch
      @Absaalookemensch Pƙed 6 lety +22

      He didn't abandon us in life, we won't abandon him in death.
      We stand with you brother.

    • @tigercry5177
      @tigercry5177 Pƙed 6 lety +9

      I can think of many reasons why it was left behind. Descendents didn't want to live alone in a remote area. So abandoned parents house. Expensive to maintain. Was there when business was active at location, like mining. Etc. There are actually reasons other than failure for them to have left.

    • @tam-eremaime6299
      @tam-eremaime6299 Pƙed 6 lety

      C Smith bitches, always more bitches

  • @wamballauk
    @wamballauk Pƙed 6 lety +17

    Thanks for this video. I'm from the UK and I just can't comprehend the amount of space there is. If I had that view out of my window I'd never leave home!!

  • @BruceSeesall
    @BruceSeesall Pƙed 4 lety +9

    Thanks for sharing guys....I am 45 and that is where I am headed...an off grid location to finish my days and to do my scientific research.Living the dream.I have two years to wait.

  • @power_of_Christ_God
    @power_of_Christ_God Pƙed 5 lety +246

    People are such scumbags. Destroying and looting

    • @Ad_Astra_321
      @Ad_Astra_321 Pƙed 5 lety +6

      Yeah... it made me so sad!

    • @lakota123max
      @lakota123max Pƙed 5 lety +3

      yes i agree...no respect for anything=(

    • @mkram23
      @mkram23 Pƙed 5 lety +6

      @@SteveReynold go record some more ants

    • @joshuas.986
      @joshuas.986 Pƙed 5 lety

      @@mkram23 lmao

    • @kurumi9714
      @kurumi9714 Pƙed 5 lety

      @@SteveReynold đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

  • @bombswabs3041
    @bombswabs3041 Pƙed 5 lety +36

    My take. After seeing this incredible house and discovering Mr Kay's story, I realize I havent done shit with my life. But instead of beating myself up, Im motivated and inspired. I would love to have had a father like him to follow. But its never too late.

  • @leaveitalone
    @leaveitalone Pƙed 5 lety +31

    This guy LIVED!. What an awesome property.

  • @gilanderson2899
    @gilanderson2899 Pƙed 5 lety +8

    I was in search light today looking for property to build on. All right here's the deal every one been speculating. On what's going on with the cliff house. I talk to several people who are long time residence of searchlight. The place was sold to a close family friend. He had been trying to buy for a long time just was waiting till John's kids were ready to sell. They paid $150,000.00 for the place. But over the years there has been a lot of damage to the pluming and what not. So it is going to be awhile till it is made completely livable. The pluming was all pvc and will have to be replaced. I drove up there and yes there are no trespassing signs all over. Including a surveillance sign saying that it was video in process at all times

  • @quickdrawmcgraw2449
    @quickdrawmcgraw2449 Pƙed 5 lety +145

    It has always amazed how many people go out in the middle of nowhere just to tear things up, paint graffiti and litter.

    • @jl90033
      @jl90033 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Quick Draw McGraw it’s the American way

    • @tylerhutchinson1326
      @tylerhutchinson1326 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      85% of the species does it. I don't get why y'all are surprised. It's sad but a sad fact of reality about the species. It's like y'all forgot elementary middle and high school and everything. Despicable children that never got taught to not be that way.

    • @reelwhitecrippl888-braaapp8
      @reelwhitecrippl888-braaapp8 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Ppl that are from nowere go 2 even farther nowere 2 do bad . Dumb da da da dumb ass

    • @mixstamike
      @mixstamike Pƙed 3 lety +1

      I completely agree with you about this foreal. It's so messed up and sad people destroy things for no other reason other then them being bored and just so sad. But sometimes it could be based upon situational circumstances like for example it could be friend's or family from a murder victim who destroys the house. It could of been police if it was used by the cartel to keep them from wanting to return exc... But no you're probably right honestly, it was probably some dumb kids or people that destroyed it for no reason. So sad.

    • @dudeman858
      @dudeman858 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@jl90033 you think that crap is only found in the US? You should get out more, dummy. There’s graffiti all over the world.

  • @kirstenwitesman3671
    @kirstenwitesman3671 Pƙed 6 lety +40

    There is a book about Searchlight, NV, that mentions John and Molly Kay. John started a brick making business in Searchlight after the war that lasted 4 years. After that he and Molly opened the 17-room Kay Motel in one of the war surplus buildings.

    • @bradthompsonuk2011
      @bradthompsonuk2011 Pƙed 6 lety

      No mention of heirs? This property should have fallen into the hands of another family member after the Kays' passing. Who took the money and ran? I still can't believe someone didn't just homestead. Is this now bank-owned or has it been seized by the county or state? Maybe the possession of this single property is blocking the development of the area, Folks from all over the country are still retiring in droves to Fl, Arizona, NM, NV and other points west. Call the Property Brothers or the Fixer-Upper crew!

    • @NERPolitan
      @NERPolitan Pƙed 6 lety +1

      What is the book titled?

    • @kirstenwitesman3671
      @kirstenwitesman3671 Pƙed 6 lety +2

      Searchlight: The Camp that didn't Fail by Harry Reid

  • @rammerjammer523
    @rammerjammer523 Pƙed 6 lety +7

    I found a John Albert Kay who was in navy in ww2 and lived in vegas/nevada area. Passed in 2009. Was 88. Dont know if this is same vet or not. God bless him.

  • @tycojewel7979
    @tycojewel7979 Pƙed 5 lety +12

    Ok. This is a perfect case study for abandoned places type videos. The video shows me the house and like minded viewers with an investigative talent dig up the back story. Thank you all for this most interesting story. It was my bedtime story tonight!

  • @RichieRouge206
    @RichieRouge206 Pƙed 5 lety +5

    One of the best and forlorn houses I’ve seen on CZcams. I’d give anything to restore that to its former 60s glory and live off the grid. The views are unbelievable and it’s so peaceful out there. The ceiling fan in the living area is an old Emerson or Westinghouse 😍 would love to know more history about it

  • @candaceniewinski4537
    @candaceniewinski4537 Pƙed 6 lety +133

    So sad that a man who served our country and fought in WW2 had his belongings abandoned, the book from his wife was sad to see. I googled his name and birthday and found that he is buried at Bunker memorial gardens next to his Wife Mollybel who died in 1956 at the age of 51, so very sad he was a widower for 23 years. I find these videos interesting but haunting in a way, not knowing why everything was left behind. Kudos to you for going out to the middle of no where to bring us these videos, I sure wouldn't do it! Please stay safe and I really hope you have some sort of protection to defend yourself just incase. You never know what can be out there in the middle of no where !

    • @LaRedPDX
      @LaRedPDX Pƙed 6 lety +1

      Then who is Jan, and 1969...???

    • @candaceniewinski4537
      @candaceniewinski4537 Pƙed 6 lety +1

      Jo Hannes, I couldn't find anything, just the burial information.

    • @candaceniewinski4537
      @candaceniewinski4537 Pƙed 6 lety +1

      Jo Hannes you're welcome

    • @ihartluckylou5175
      @ihartluckylou5175 Pƙed 6 lety +5

      That’s not his wife. Her name was Ella. She is buried in searchlight nv. They owned the Kay motel in searchlight. He was her second husband.

    • @randyspencer3314
      @randyspencer3314 Pƙed 6 lety +4

      candace niewinski he was a widower for 23 years..? That may explain why there is a headstone at the corner overlooking the desert..he got tired of the pain and loneliness and put a gun to his own head..so the family put the stone down to mark his passing...I'd bet that place is haunted not only by him but of the Indians of a lost forgotten past in the area.

  • @ynotcougar
    @ynotcougar Pƙed 6 lety +69

    Was a beautiful Home at 1 Time. As a Veteran, I Hope he found Peace here. I'm almost sure he was in ww2 I'm sure he is Burried somewhere close or perhaps his ashes. Good Video, Thank You.

    • @ExploreWithUs
      @ExploreWithUs  Pƙed 6 lety +21

      After I left, I checked the topo maps, and it lists a grave site there. So I guess he really is buried there.

    • @ynotcougar
      @ynotcougar Pƙed 6 lety +11

      This is one of Your Alls Videos that would Make for a Really Interesting "Back Story" I am almost sure he prolly Built it Himself. You can Tell a lot of Love and Thought went into This Place. He Just wasn't Content with Dragging a Trailer up There or building a Shack/Shanty. I looked him up online, didn't find anything, never know, someone who is related or knew him still might pop up here tho. Thanks for the Update.

    • @MattExzy
      @MattExzy Pƙed 6 lety +3

      Pretty awesome. Going by that antenna, it looks like something an amateur radio operator would have, maybe 40m or 20m ham bands. Would be interesting to know his call sign as well. All in all, this is an ideal looking place.

    • @DesertDogExploring
      @DesertDogExploring Pƙed 6 lety +3

      Explore With Us You should check the ownership of the land. If it’s subject to taxes, and they haven’t been paid, you might be able to buy the place for not much money. Already looks to have power lines there. Biggest challenge would be potable water.
      I don’t know if you could salvage more than the foundation, but it would be a hell of a remodel!

    • @kb9mgs
      @kb9mgs Pƙed 6 lety +4

      No luck there -- the taxes are up to date and were just paid in December. I guess I'm not the only one who would want to live there!

  • @vickeyefremidis9234
    @vickeyefremidis9234 Pƙed 5 lety +18

    As lovely as the views are .... that house is a lonely place.
    Thank you for showing it ... stay well đŸ‡ș🇾

  • @Dangremaus
    @Dangremaus Pƙed 5 lety +3

    Awww...it’s sad that he completed it only 3 years before his passing. I’m just pleased so many people looked him up and found out more about him.

  • @happysavage6660
    @happysavage6660 Pƙed 6 lety +36

    The person who owned that place, looks like his name in certain places, in plain sight!
    It is sad to something so beautiful and well designed, go to waste like that.
    Beautiful, endless vast view too!
    I like that place!
    Just needs a clean up and a redo.
    Would live in something like this?

    • @jasonbay13
      @jasonbay13 Pƙed 6 lety +1

      except if i'm gonna move somehwere, i'd like to be able to get internet.

    • @jjjsmith2497
      @jjjsmith2497 Pƙed 6 lety

      There is a reason why it is abandoned. Find out why first, then look at location from town, weather, and water.

  • @cockercane
    @cockercane Pƙed 6 lety +65

    I prefer these types of videos because the quality is better. Also enjoy the commentary about the location more when you aren't responding to live chat. This location was cool. How much time do you spend scouring Google Earth to find these places? I'd like to know how you plan these adventures.

    • @ExploreWithUs
      @ExploreWithUs  Pƙed 6 lety +12

      Yeah, many hours scouring google, mylandmatters, and other mapping sites. It's a lot of fun, but can get a little repetitive. But when I find a place like this, it's all worth it.

    • @aman4peace
      @aman4peace Pƙed 6 lety +2

      hello, I am Ed from Quebec, what does this bring to you finding these places. and sad to figure out what happen why they leave something like this one that had been built and constructed really well. this guy was in the service. and fought for our country" I would love to know what had happens to his dream because too this paneling was in the 70's I born in 61. my father had this type. and rugs of this type of error was always put on the floor.

    • @bertslater5271
      @bertslater5271 Pƙed 6 lety +2

      love your vids but this one got my attention. is this an old mine claim or blm lease? if this is titled have you checked it and back taxes?

  • @richardwood160
    @richardwood160 Pƙed 4 lety +7

    Unbelievable, to think people feel the need to vandalise a property in the middle of nowhere. They should stay at home and do it there. Good to see these places and glimpse into people's past lives.

  • @twofiftyseven5365
    @twofiftyseven5365 Pƙed 5 lety +1

    What a happy and beautiful place it must've been. Seeing abandoned houses always makes emotional because someone's life and memories are all imbedded in that place. Just imagining all the happy people and children's laughter that was once there and now...nothing but dust.

  • @clydestribling2327
    @clydestribling2327 Pƙed 6 lety +16

    I'm pretty sure that water tank is a boiler from one of the Gold & Silver mines in the area ! The riveted tanks were made in the 1800's or it came off an old Steam Engine !

  • @guystclair805
    @guystclair805 Pƙed 6 lety +122

    EWU... Please report the the local Veterans hall that you found a WW2 head stone with a picture of it and location. so they can take care of the head stone and do some research on the location of the body... This is a very big deal. This is what i found about him.
    "When John Adelbert Kay was born on May 1, 1908, in Mohave, Arizona, his father, Elijah, was 23 and his mother, Elisa, was 21. He married Mollie Belle Davis in 1935 in Arizona. He then married Ella C on January 14, 1959, in Tonopah, Nevada. He died on April 5, 1979, in Loma Linda, California, at the age of 70."
    You guys are awesome, love those videos....

    • @guystclair805
      @guystclair805 Pƙed 6 lety +5

      His Head Stone:
      www.findagrave.com/memorial/92055468/john-a-kay

    • @Heksubah
      @Heksubah Pƙed 6 lety +12

      Find A Grave lists an actual grave for him and Mollybel in Bunker Memory Gardens. It is likely the one at the house is an additional stone his family put in memoriam.

    • @lesliebilotta8450
      @lesliebilotta8450 Pƙed 6 lety +5

      I like the idea of following up, talk to the family, see if this home can be used for some kind if Veterans ’ house for rehabbing? It’s a shame not to utilize this home in memorial of the founding Vet. I would donate my Arch Design services to help!

    • @JC-ou9zt
      @JC-ou9zt Pƙed 6 lety +1

      Nice research!!! Liked your follow up!!! Completed this video for me!!! Glad i read the comments...even thou i was looking if anyone mentioned the location of this place.

    • @madhatter1206
      @madhatter1206 Pƙed 6 lety

      Guy St. Clair .

  • @runningbrook9093
    @runningbrook9093 Pƙed 5 lety +7

    I would love to see what the new owners has done to the place . Just cleaning it up it should look great. I would have bought something like this for myself. 360 degrees of look out means no surprises. Perfect.

  • @garygwwalters712
    @garygwwalters712 Pƙed 5 lety +20

    I still don't understand why people like to destroy things for. They need to just leave everything as is. Respect the place and don't destroy the place.

  • @TheBigChad
    @TheBigChad Pƙed 6 lety +16

    I love reading the comments as much as I love watching the videos. One of the few CZcamsrs who’s fans are super insightful and helpful

  • @David_a_journeyman_curmudgeon
    @David_a_journeyman_curmudgeon Pƙed 6 lety +29

    You work 80% of your life and enjoy 10 maybe 15 years in your dream home.
    Life is too short for this goal.

    • @95TurboSol
      @95TurboSol Pƙed 5 lety +1

      Not if you build a tiny home!

  • @whatyouseenow411
    @whatyouseenow411 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Its insane how much damage a roof leak can do to a home if left alone!! What an amazing house!! Can you imagine the memories made there!

  • @greeneyedlady5073
    @greeneyedlady5073 Pƙed 4 lety +5

    Amazing home, hopefully someone can love it again...

  • @pintobeans2973
    @pintobeans2973 Pƙed 6 lety +37

    How sad that uncaring folks destroy this property. I hope they reap what they sow.

    • @dougg1075
      @dougg1075 Pƙed 6 lety

      Entropy is a bitch. Cool place

    • @KutWrite
      @KutWrite Pƙed 5 lety +1

      @Muzaffar Krylov: Don't give up because of a small, sad minority.

  • @chadsmith66
    @chadsmith66 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    we miss ur adventures wish u and ur family the best hope all is well

  • @garyhaber333
    @garyhaber333 Pƙed 5 lety +12

    Not a gazebo, was a chicken coop.
    The green circle things were self feeders.

  • @pigoff123
    @pigoff123 Pƙed 6 lety +16

    So sad that John passed away and there was nobody left to love the house

    • @ExploreWithUs
      @ExploreWithUs  Pƙed 6 lety +15

      Agreed, and who could destroy his grave site like that? So much family history in that place. I hate to think it will all be gone in the not to distant future.

  • @PedalingPrince
    @PedalingPrince Pƙed 6 lety +16

    Personally, I prefer your production videos over your livestreams; I'm usually not at my computer when you go live, and even when I am I just prefer these as the quality is much higher and the editing keeps the video focused on the interesting stuff. 👍

    • @ExploreWithUs
      @ExploreWithUs  Pƙed 6 lety +1

      The quality of the last live stream was awful, but we definitely plan to make improvements. We will continue to create our higher quality pre-recorded videos. Live streams are just a little extra stuff for those who enjoy the live streams. :-)

  • @stevereisman6872
    @stevereisman6872 Pƙed 5 lety +27

    I realize that all things built eventually find their demise, but the vandalism, looting and desecration reflect a society that has no respect for either property or people. Over the last 6 years I've taken a 10-acre small 'fixer' farm and made it into my dream farm. The house was remodeled, a large 2-story barn built, guest house, tree house, 2 chicken coops and about 1,000 trees have been planted. All of it was time-consuming, pain staking and reflects a tremendous amount of energy, determination and tenacity. This man, John Kay, spent a lot of his energy and creative spirit building his dream home, it is indeed very sad, if not heart-breaking, to see what has become of it. At one time I'm sure it was spectacular with nothing spared to make every aspect complete and wonderful. It hurts me to see what has become of it. Regardless of it's value, I'm sure someone would have bought it and, in turn, kept it up. Given that his personal affects are still there (books, letters, etc) it would seem he likely had to abruptly leave for what was likely health issues and the family didn't do much for years, perhaps even letting property taxes build-up and figuring it wasn't worth much. It's just very sad when something that was so special and meaningful to someone can come to this state of being; it would break his heart to see what became of his dream. If the property taxes weren't paid, the state would eventually foreclose and sell it...so my hunch is that the family still owns it, pays the taxes and is sitting on the land value or perhaps fighting over when to sell it...still, the property and respect for a man's dream should have been respected.

  • @teamlamzon2854
    @teamlamzon2854 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    exact location of the place . . . seach this on google maps. . . 35°28'16.7"N 114°51'33.1"W . . . watching from the philippines march 11, 2021 / 9:22PM

  • @freedomvigilant1234
    @freedomvigilant1234 Pƙed 6 lety +9

    I read a book by Larry Niven, called A World Out of Time.
    There is a section where he describes the hero of the book exploring a house on the side of a desert cliff.
    If I made a film of the book, that house is where I would film that scene.

  • @tashastamper
    @tashastamper Pƙed 6 lety +18

    Wow! Something from Shawnee Oklahoma ended up way over there! (I'm an Okie lol)Thats awesome!! Love this channel! I got my bf hooked as I was watching your vids at his place lol now we watch them together!

    • @ChasingRainbows67
      @ChasingRainbows67 Pƙed 6 lety +4

      Tasha Stamper ......I thought that was amazing to find a book from Shawnee Ok. I'm an Okie as well. Have a good day.

  • @scubbarookie
    @scubbarookie Pƙed 5 lety +1

    This place kind of stirred up some emotions in me, of how peaceful and beautiful this place must have been. However, the people that distroyed and damaged the place shows no respect to their surroundings. This is the reason for preserving such a place. Take good care guys, thank you!

  • @ohigan
    @ohigan Pƙed 5 lety +3

    I don't even know why this video was in my feed but it was pretty cool to watch. What an awesome piece of land! I wasted my time trying to find this property based on the name on the gravestone, but If I had just read some of the comments on the video it would have saved me 30 minutes. I thought it was in the middle of nowhere, but it is located just 3 miles from the town of Searchlight, NV on Cottonwood Cove Rd. You can even see a google street view of it.

    • @ramiabram6010
      @ramiabram6010 Pƙed 5 lety

      👏👏🖒🖒🖒

  • @Skreamies
    @Skreamies Pƙed 6 lety +185

    The house is amazing, I'm sure it was a sight to see in its prime and still is.
    As others have said it's rather sad to that they literally left and abandoned it. Though obviously we'll never know why but with a view like that it must have been amazing. The night view with nothing surrounding it, no light pollution must have been beautiful.

    • @Gizziiusa
      @Gizziiusa Pƙed 6 lety +14

      a stargazers wet dream.

    • @davewolf8869
      @davewolf8869 Pƙed 6 lety +6

      Skreamies We do know why... The man who built it John A. Kay passed on in 1979.The house was finished in 1969, so we hope to assume he spent around a decade in that amazing house.

    • @hillbillyhellion3158
      @hillbillyhellion3158 Pƙed 6 lety +6

      imagine how long he, or them lived there while building it. many years spent getting things up there to build. seeing the place was like a great supper and you said we would have desert, look at the truck. I wanted to see the year of the truck, it was probably a 1 or 2 ton which moved the build materials up there.

    • @LoganFerguson
      @LoganFerguson Pƙed 6 lety +2

      More than likely the owner had no family and died alone. The house now belongs to a bank, likely.

    • @TheDesius
      @TheDesius Pƙed 6 lety +5

      but there was kids stuff in there so this guy was not alone but with his entire family. why would the rest of his family abonden the place?

  • @noesalgado5038
    @noesalgado5038 Pƙed 6 lety +144

    I’m a builder contractor in Texas and plan to investigate who currently owns this place. Is a great place to remodel. Overall foundation and frame looks in great shape!

    • @longroth4882
      @longroth4882 Pƙed 5 lety +13

      Do it Noe! It's just too unique to let rot away. On concrete, nothing looks like it's leaning, roof joists look solid as a rock, so much potential. If I was bit younger I'd take it on, I've re-done places a lot worse than that.

    • @bigrobnz
      @bigrobnz Pƙed 5 lety +6

      It"s an amazing place with a great history...I hope you do!

    • @hoppermantis7615
      @hoppermantis7615 Pƙed 5 lety +8

      Dont forget to check the bunker.

    • @NelsonMuntz1
      @NelsonMuntz1 Pƙed 5 lety +6

      Hey mate, have you followed up on your comment? That would be an amazing restoration project!

    • @patricklambert112
      @patricklambert112 Pƙed 5 lety +12

      Noe Salgado ...if you do, please post a good video of the process and finished product. Good luck

  • @captaincrunch5878
    @captaincrunch5878 Pƙed rokem +1

    Great , someone bought it and is taking care of it , Nice !!

  • @alinagabrial6407
    @alinagabrial6407 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    This place so amazing RIP to the owner and his late wife ❀❀

  • @rachealtackett2508
    @rachealtackett2508 Pƙed 6 lety +18

    It's sad to see houses this way. This was someone's life. And, now it's being forgotten. Rotting and crumbling away. I guess like many have, though.

    • @ExploreWithUs
      @ExploreWithUs  Pƙed 6 lety +4

      So true, and it's one of the reasons I love to make videos of these places to preserve their history for future generations. :-)

  • @phoenixx5092
    @phoenixx5092 Pƙed 6 lety +8

    Ex military homeowner, with high level amatuer radio setup, and a bungalow on the garage probably for his kids or grand kids. Reason carpet pulled up is someone suspected he was an early prepper - the dates suggest cold war era, so they were probably looking for a hatch to the prepper cache or fallout shelter. WW2 vets tended to own a lot of souveneers (ie guns) The general basic design overall suggests its more a bug out and/or holiday home. You have all the names, go do some historical society / family tree research and find out the real story.

  • @mattyreardon3593
    @mattyreardon3593 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    These are my favorite videos.
    You have a calming effect when you narrate. I really liked the soft music in the background too.
    I have baaaaaaad PTSD and this is one of the only things that chills me out.
    I appreciate you both immensely.
    Big hugs from Australia.

  • @pisceanx8382
    @pisceanx8382 Pƙed 5 lety +1

    Came back to this one (video) months later to watch it again. Still one of my all-time favorites.

  • @raven6948
    @raven6948 Pƙed 6 lety +5

    Such a cool spot I bet that house was pretty awesome in its day , still pretty awesome now.

  • @w.w.2restorations.vehicles698
    @w.w.2restorations.vehicles698 Pƙed 6 lety +14

    Wow, What a view and what a great video guys...... Go Navy!!!!! CMOMM = Chief Motor Machinist's Mate is a "supervisory rank" that oversees; MACHINIST'S MATE--Operates, maintains, and repairs main and auxiliary engines, steering engines, anchor machinery, turbines, pumps, and related equipment. Repairs machine equipment, using machine and hand tools.
    John would have worked mainly in the engine room of whichever ship He was assigned to. Imagine being in a locked room while a battle raged topside. If the ship was hit and sunk, the occupants would have drowned and gone down with it. Perhaps we can understand why John wanted to live on top of a hill in the desert with a wide range of view.
    Thanks especially for this one guys!!!!

  • @JW-qp8ev
    @JW-qp8ev Pƙed 5 lety +4

    I wish you guys could find the back stories to these old albandoned houses. It would make it much more interesting

  • @jrea424
    @jrea424 Pƙed 5 lety +31

    What amazes me is how many peoples 'parents' bought this house..

  • @bigmort6916
    @bigmort6916 Pƙed 6 lety +53

    This is the kind of place I would collect all the rubbish around , tidy it all up and live there :)

    • @jjjsmith2497
      @jjjsmith2497 Pƙed 6 lety

      The question is, ..how would you haul it off and to where?

    • @gititgiitit5450
      @gititgiitit5450 Pƙed 6 lety

      Bryan Lovelace some water, heavy degreaser dish soap and a garden sprayer. Mist it on them and they think its rain. The degreaser drops them like flies and they can't alert the others.

    • @gititgiitit5450
      @gititgiitit5450 Pƙed 6 lety +3

      JJJ SMITH find a good place far away, dig a hole and dump it in. Rebury

    • @jjjsmith2497
      @jjjsmith2497 Pƙed 6 lety

      Derik Howard
      Thank you.

    • @JohnSmith-su3ze
      @JohnSmith-su3ze Pƙed 5 lety

      The 'million-dollar problem' here is the bees.
      Everything else is a small detail compared to removing those bees.

  • @JollyPeanut
    @JollyPeanut Pƙed 6 lety +60

    What an awesome place, built like a fortress .. Cool video man :-)

  • @thelionofjudahsteeth8713
    @thelionofjudahsteeth8713 Pƙed 4 lety +2

    You guys are the most real and authentic exploring vids.... It's obvious that you guys are the best at what you do.

  • @JasonCastro825
    @JasonCastro825 Pƙed 5 lety +7

    I would love to definitely buy this land. This house is so freaking awesome

  • @vkorchnoifan
    @vkorchnoifan Pƙed 6 lety +118

    If I had the money, I would buy this place, fix it up and live the rest of my life in it.

    • @prestonanderson9437
      @prestonanderson9437 Pƙed 5 lety

      Agreed.amazing

    • @johnpathadan
      @johnpathadan Pƙed 5 lety +4

      Good luck buying your groceries

    • @sjames5027
      @sjames5027 Pƙed 5 lety

      Where did his water come from or his power? He can't have lived that far from civilisation if he had a toilet and shower, somebody had to go up there and regularly empty his cesspit

    • @dollarstorereject3998
      @dollarstorereject3998 Pƙed 5 lety

      @@johnpathadan There's a town near by. It's not as remote as it seems, but still far enough away to be happy.

    • @steedblackman1615
      @steedblackman1615 Pƙed 5 lety

      Build a heliport too.
      I didn't see any farm land.

  • @DesertDogExploring
    @DesertDogExploring Pƙed 6 lety +30

    Wow. Dude did his time in the Navy, built the house there with his “Valentine”, and died 10 years later. Guessing the wife made it longer than he did.
    I hope he enjoyed the peace and solitude of that place in his last 10 years with his bride. I really, really do.

    • @mistieclark1860
      @mistieclark1860 Pƙed 6 lety +1

      I cannot find your link, would you mind sharing again??? Thank you!

    • @TANTRUMGASM
      @TANTRUMGASM Pƙed 6 lety +4

      Here is a John E. Kay grave,....next to his Valentine ,Molly.....billiongraves.com/grave/John-A-Kay/2309856

  • @soldiersunitedforcash1850
    @soldiersunitedforcash1850 Pƙed 5 lety +7

    Looking forward to you guys reaching 1 million subscribers!! Watched a couple videos and love the content.
    Question: do you ever try to find the owner of the properties? Through your county courthouse or online (in some states). It would be very interesting to get a backstory on some of these properties!! Keep it up!!

  • @srevero1
    @srevero1 Pƙed 5 lety +4

    It definitely was an amazingly beautiful house. Thanks for sharing.

  • @pigoff123
    @pigoff123 Pƙed 6 lety +8

    They knew how to build them back in the day

  • @manicmarauder
    @manicmarauder Pƙed 6 lety +45

    WWII vet, came back and had a family. The house was established around 1969 per that concrete. That's the same year Apollo 11 landed on the moon, Cuba was a very real communist threat, and the cold war was in full swing as was the Vietnam war with nuclear Armageddon still hanging over peoples heads in a very real way. He manages to swing things so he can establish an awesome redoubt on the hill. Not only beautiful, but very defendable. They were basically independent there. The guy was a ham operator so he had comms. Even the mine shaft could have made a great fallout shelter and may have been a very deliberate factor in the choice to build there. I bet if you looked around long enough there would be water somewhere in the area. Then time moved on, guy got old, kids likely grew up and moved out, eventually he ended up wheelchair bound. That was later though or there wouldn't have been as many staircases. It could still have been a loving home even then, a place to go and visit grandpa. With the tombstone of the same name there, I wonder if the family buried him there, or maybe just spread his ashes there. Then in modern times none of the children left are in a position to actually live there because they all have jobs elsewhere and can't make the commute, but didn't sell it either because of the memories. They kept grandpas place with all of his things still there. The 1943 signature was an awesome find. Who knows what else was there or might still be there. Eventually with the house sitting empty some sorry b's broke in and trashed it, and now the family doesn't have the money to fix it back up and may have abandoned it on the tax roles themselves because of that. That place was meant to be a generational house, a gem to be kept in the family and a fortress to fall back to in really bad times. It's sad to see it fall into decay like that. It really is begging for someone to come in and repair it. All the things that made it a great choice of location before are still there.

    • @claredavid781
      @claredavid781 Pƙed 5 lety

      Sooooo sad why not the family be with them ,soon this person if Jehovah,s will he will be resurrect I'm paradise ,.many details go to JW .org website , about resurrection.

    • @antonylopez5742
      @antonylopez5742 Pƙed 5 lety +3

      we never went to the moon!! its all a lie. 40 years ago we went to the moon. 40 years later we dont have "Technology" to go back.
      seriously?!!

    • @andrewsouthwick7745
      @andrewsouthwick7745 Pƙed 5 lety +1

      The town of Searchlight, pop 500, is about 3 miles west, and Lake Mohave about 10 miles to the east. I think the house was John's retreat from the world, not some priceless gem. It takes a rare person to be willing to live that far from society, while at the same time having the resources to fix up a place like that -- nevertheless I hope the new buyers treat it well.

    • @brandonstonestone1795
      @brandonstonestone1795 Pƙed 5 lety

      God bless cuba

  • @jimmyjambhere
    @jimmyjambhere Pƙed 5 lety +1

    I would love this house. Cool as hell. The inside with the fire place has a 70's vibe to me.

  • @daleloope6521
    @daleloope6521 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    You all rock!! You and Emma's relationship is so awesome and funny!! Great father and great daughter!!

  • @allpropertyvideosdotcomwit3524

    Think about the huge difference between this home, and, say, a suburban tract home. Mr. Kay probably personally designed every element of this property- the stone walls, the rough-cut (cedar?) vertical board and batten walls, the shortwave setup to stay in touch with the world... I can only hope he got to enjoy it before he passed. Alas, there are very few people with the adventurous spirit to live in a remote area like that, then or today.

    • @loopiewho
      @loopiewho Pƙed 5 lety

      yes your so right i would go completely mad ,i would hate it and be absolutely miserable somewhere like that.

  • @songbird5782
    @songbird5782 Pƙed 6 lety +8

    Someone's awesome dream home. I hope they were able to enjoy it for some time.

  • @theriddick1888
    @theriddick1888 Pƙed 5 lety +1

    It's a Beautiful place and for an old school Carpenter, I would love to get my hands on it and bring it back to all it's original Glory with all the love put back Into it that he put into it originally. Just by looking at your video I could see he was a skilled Carpenter and put a lot of thought and love into it.
    NBL and Respect Always

  • @jcudmore9994
    @jcudmore9994 Pƙed 4 lety +9

    I use to drive by this house on the way to the lake, and I always thought it looked cool from the dirt road. It’s nice to find out a little history on the place.

  • @stondnc8089
    @stondnc8089 Pƙed 6 lety +8

    that antenna looks like one I used to use for cb and ham radio. it was called a "moonraker 4". it's mounted on a rotor and turns with a copper rejection wire on the back to block unwanted signal and to direct all the power in one direction. I bet the Navy serviceman was a radio man in the Navy and this place was where he went when he retired. the location couldn't be any better for ham and cb radio

  • @sheliadavid9933
    @sheliadavid9933 Pƙed 6 lety +11

    Nice video guys, must be the in desert in Arizona or Nevada. Lucky for you, no drug dealers/squatters... Talk about serenity!!

  • @iamjustducky7879
    @iamjustducky7879 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Memorial Cenotaph
    "Mr. Kay was born in a small town in Arizona and served in the Navy during WWII. After the war, he and his wife owned and operated a small motel, in Searchlight, Nevada.
    In 1959 he purchased the land for taxes owed and began to construct this house on the side of a mountain. He completed it in 1969. Since his passing, it has been abandoned and is deteriorating."

  • @pindrop
    @pindrop Pƙed 5 lety +4

    Breaks my heart, the dreams and hopes of another lost to time. Will this be the things I make in my life? My creations and dreams in the ashes?

  • @appelmac1
    @appelmac1 Pƙed 6 lety +52

    Wish you had checked the old truck out!

  • @reikiman4988
    @reikiman4988 Pƙed 6 lety +21

    That location was amazing. I would love to live like that, away from everything. Great video as always!

    • @ExploreWithUs
      @ExploreWithUs  Pƙed 6 lety +2

      Thank you Chris, it sure was a nice place to get away from it all. Would make a great vacation retreat. I hope someone saves it before it's too late. Looks like time is not on it's side. Hope you have a good one bro.

    • @reikiman4988
      @reikiman4988 Pƙed 6 lety +3

      I'm sure the government owns the land now because nobody has paid taxes on it.

  • @livinglife8333
    @livinglife8333 Pƙed 5 lety

    Mr. Kay was born in a small town in AZ and served in the Navy during WWII. After the war, he and his wife owned and operated a small motel in Searchlight NV. In 1959 he purchased the land for back owed taxes and began construction of his home on the side of a mountain. He completed the home in 1969. Since his passing in 1979 it has been abandoned and is deteriorating. Johns final resting place is in Bunkers Memorial Cemetery, section 8, Las Vegas NV.

  • @StardustLu1
    @StardustLu1 Pƙed 5 lety +3

    Wonderful video--I appreciate your respect for the property and owners/prior residents.

  • @BackoftheL
    @BackoftheL Pƙed 6 lety +16

    i loved this video thank you it is so sad i think this house was maybe retierment place for the man whose headstone you found and to find the house of such a man disrespected in such a way is so sad

    • @ExploreWithUs
      @ExploreWithUs  Pƙed 6 lety +10

      I don't understand people who destroy stuff. It doesn't make any sense to me. It's disgusting.

    • @BackoftheL
      @BackoftheL Pƙed 6 lety +7

      i assume for the most part they dont care they think since its abandoned no one else will care either but it still so as you put it disgusting no truer word my friend

  • @gaz63
    @gaz63 Pƙed 6 lety +8

    Absolutely amazing place,thanks so much for sharing it with us.

  • @kraazee
    @kraazee Pƙed 5 lety

    Don’t worry when you mix up your words, it’s awesome it really brings the point home how truly excited you are about what you are seeing and that is sooo awesome

  • @Umbator
    @Umbator Pƙed 5 lety +3

    What an awesome place, I hope someone buys it and restores it