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B24 Liberator Crash Site at Guadalupe Mountains National Park 

Cameron Hall
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Finding this plane crash site was apart of a larger backpacking trip I did along with ChucoHiker (from RU-vid) in October of 2020. In this video I hike off trail to the crash site, talk about what happened to the plane, and about the location of the plane. I won't come out and directly say exactly where the site is because the National Park, for whatever reason, doesn't want the location openly discussed. But I do give quite a bit of info about the site itself.
If you do travel to this crash site, please be respectful of the men that lost their lives in the crash, as well as the wreckage and site itself.
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Комментарии : 37   
@ChucoHiker
@ChucoHiker 3 года назад
Thanks for posting, the detailed history really adds meaning to the video. I’m glad you reminded future would be visitors to be respectful of the site and the men who died there.
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 3 года назад
It was really neat. I was pulling handfuls of leaves out of the side pockets of my pack after I got home. I didnt video the thickest sections. But the terrain was a little harder than what the video showed. Really pretty area though. Hope you get to make it out there one day.
@G0K3001
@G0K3001 3 года назад
I never knew about the crash site. Thank you a great video, likely next summer I will attempt; I believe you honored the crew with your reverence.
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 3 года назад
Thanks, I appreciate it. It's a cool off trail location with a neat history. It'd be neat to explore with someone who knows more about the individual plane parts.
@BluecollarBackcountry
@BluecollarBackcountry 3 года назад
I was still in south Texas trying to get to the end of my trip when this came out. Glad I got to watch it. That's very cool that you got to see the wreckage.
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 3 года назад
It was an awesome trip. The plane wreck site was a good way to cap it off. It turned out to be a pretty tough hike. But the actual site itself was worth it. Wish I had more time to explore it.
@TonyStark-or3er
@TonyStark-or3er 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 3 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@richardb.7054
@richardb.7054 3 года назад
Amazing. Didn't know that was there. Thank you for sharing.
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 3 года назад
There is another video on RU-vid from years back that got me interested in the crashsite. Had been hoping to get there for the past few trips. It really was really neat. Wish I would have known more about the individual parts. Thanks for watching.
@tangenttrails
@tangenttrails Год назад
I’m glad you got to see the location. I’ll have to read up on the history of this. Thanks.
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 Год назад
Pretty neat history. Are you planning a trip for 2023?
@tangenttrails
@tangenttrails Год назад
@@CameronHall88 There or Big Bend. I’ll figure it out after the hike next month.
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 Год назад
@@tangenttrails awesome. If you decide on GUMO and want to talk about your route, I'd love to hear what you plan to do.
@gogerwi
@gogerwi 3 года назад
That was really interesting Camron. I've been to Guadalupe several times and have never heard of the crash.
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 3 года назад
There are several crashes out there of various sizes. The park doesn't really talk about them. If I have time, I may run up and check out another on my next trip. But this B24 site has the biggest debris field by far.
@KrizAkoni
@KrizAkoni 3 года назад
I love finding these wreckage sites. I've located a few in VA. very cool!
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 3 года назад
Oh really cool. This is one of several crashes in Guadalupe Mountains. The biggest for sure. Really neat piece of history.
@tamez76
@tamez76 3 года назад
Great video bro , wow
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 3 года назад
Thanks man. I appreciate you watching.
@sanborns
@sanborns 3 года назад
Great video ....
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 3 года назад
Thanks. Wish I would have known a little more about the various parts but it was still a neat experience.
@jrobin1836
@jrobin1836 3 месяца назад
I've been to the site 3 times. An easier descent is to leave the Bush Mt. trail about a half mile east of the crash site and descend to the northwest. You will avoid the thickly wooded, steep north face and have an easier trek through the low growing scrub oak bushes. It's a rough trip and the winds can get severe.
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 3 месяца назад
I did come back up that way. Believe next time I'll come to the wash from the Tejas Trail Junction. Although, the park has now basically made visiting any of the crash sites illegal without a huge fee and overwatch. For whatever that's worth.
@jrobin1836
@jrobin1836 3 месяца назад
Things have changed drastically in the last decade. Fifteen years ago, you could access a catalog of wreck sites in GMNP compiled by a ranger there, Dave Berri. There's a B-17 crash site just a half of a mile south of Pine Springs campground that was buried rather than salvaged. The Army Air Corp. was getting numerous reports of a crash from other airmen flying over the site, so they buried it to avoid having to conduct investigations into the same wreck. There was a single survivor of the B-17 Crash.@@CameronHall88
@rayvanlandingham7218
@rayvanlandingham7218 2 года назад
The other wreck site can be seen in one of the canyons below the trail around the base of El Capitan, and is easily noticable.
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 2 года назад
I do know of the B17 wreck but have not searched for it. I know its not a far hike from Pine Springs. The history of the wrecks themselves is very interesting. Thanks a lot for watching, Ray.
@tomwebb6178
@tomwebb6178 3 года назад
I know some relatives of one of the airmen, Ewel Corley.
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 3 года назад
Hey Tom, that's really awesome. Tragic accident but also a really neat piece of history.
@hownottorideyourbike1547
@hownottorideyourbike1547 2 года назад
cool video! do you have crash coordinates?
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for watching. Only due to the fact that the park itself doesn't want the coordinates being given out, I won't post them on this video. However, if you do enough research about the crash, you should be able to find info about the location other places online.
@pepethepatriot
@pepethepatriot 2 года назад
Did you get the permits to do this or just backpack up?
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 2 года назад
At the time there was no permit to get. Those are new park rules. It's ridiculous to me that you have to have a permit now.
@cesargarcia5974
@cesargarcia5974 3 года назад
Why would it be a good idea to post this as you clearly stated it was an undisclosed location by the park?
@CameronHall88
@CameronHall88 3 года назад
Hey Cesar, I just responded to your question on my other video.
@allywilkeforsenate
@allywilkeforsenate 3 года назад
Karen is a democrat.
@josedelgadillo6832
@josedelgadillo6832 Год назад
@@allywilkeforsenate Ally is a moron.
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