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Exploring An Abandoned Secret Mining Camp - Nevada 

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Out in the endless hills of abandoned mine shafts, shacks and bygone relics of Nevada, we were taken somewhere incredible. A well-preserved mining camp, with a complete home, a shed full of bunks and old newspapers, out-houses, a tourist mine entrance as well as a few actual mines and workshop.
The sheer amount of items left behind on the property meant this was a decent size operation, and they put in a lot of time and effort into this place.
The fact that it is still standing and items haven’t been destroyed is a testament to how far out this place is, and very few people know about it.
These places need to be preserved and are a great learning experience. It is an opportunity to see how people in the past made everyday items into incredibly innovative tools, making life a little more comfortable in the arid desert.
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@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Due to continuous vandalism, we are not giving out the name or location of this homestead. Please feel free to share your memories in the comments below, without divulging the whereabouts of this “pin”. Thank you for your understanding.
@blancarugerio39
@blancarugerio39 2 года назад
Watch out for chemical waste .
@mojo.adventures
@mojo.adventures 2 года назад
Glad to see it is still fairly well preserved! Thank you for documenting and respecting the grounds. I'm sure you've dug into it but what a guy... served in WWII and hopefully lived out his days in peace building this little oasis. From what I can find this claim and an adjacent one were recently purchased by possible foreign investor. Could be mining corps trying to consolidate old patented claims in order to start new workings? Will be visiting soon one last time before it's all gone...
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
@@mojo.adventures If that's the case, then it's very sad. Open pits seem to be everywhere and bulldozing everything in their wake.
@josephclark4225
@josephclark4225 2 года назад
When we come up,from Mexico we slept over here! Beanerville!!🤠🤠🤠🤠
@josephclark4225
@josephclark4225 2 года назад
🤣🤠🤣
@jacobshort6528
@jacobshort6528 2 года назад
And those old, expired phone books in the outhouses weren't there for reading materials. They were for wiping.
@joycehussung446
@joycehussung446 2 года назад
It is so sad people have to destroy these historical places. Great job exploring and reporting .
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
We totally agree Joyce! Thanks so much!
@pattymcdarment1395
@pattymcdarment1395 Год назад
Being the claim holder I can tell you this place was destroyed after the location has been given out by RU-vidrs who have no respect for anything. That cabin was livable around 2008. Also, very few people have a clue what the history of this family was. Like a lot of the welding and bottle art was done by a man that was probably artistic. The family also owned a lot of businesses including the Pepsi distributing in Inyo county. Also a veteran! We currently have hidden cameras everywhere there and other local mines because of all the vandalism, theft, and destruction.
@pattymcdarment1395
@pattymcdarment1395 Год назад
Were everyone sees junk bottle caps and such, was stuff they repurposed, they also owned a service station.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas Год назад
We think it is amazing to see what’s left behind as everything did have a purpose.
@smonroe207
@smonroe207 2 года назад
The bottle tree is a claim marker,it's one of four corners ,the miners would use anything they could find to mark their claim corners
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
We've seen hundreds of claim markers, never one as elaborate as this one. But looking at the camp, it makes sense. Thanks Steven.
@ronlawrence342
@ronlawrence342 2 года назад
I think those bottle caps just give a small visual of all the countless man hours grimly chiseling away at that hard rock. And I feel certain they don’t actually represent the real amount of sodas chugged down up there. Most probably rusted away out in the desert or thrown in trash. Billions upon billions upon billions of hours of labor has gone on before us on this planet. So easy to shrug that off and forget it. Hope we aren’t the generation to lose this great experiment in a republic . Anyway very fascinating places! That one cabin with the fire place I just couldn’t help but to imagine people sitting there warming themselves up and telling stories . No cell phone distractions. I do think one of those little shacks looked like it might have been an old phone booth with dry rotting phone books hanging on the wall . Love you guys. Were all watching and riding along with you.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
You're always so very kind, Ron. Thank you so much. We agree with everything you said, and always wonder what life was like at these places. How hard working they were and the sacrifices they made. Today, if there's no cell service, people have a paddy and everyone seems to be in a rush to get somewhere!
@ronlawrence342
@ronlawrence342 2 года назад
@@PinInTheAtlas Aww. Thank you ! You all are such considerate folks I don’t take that compliment lightly . Yes hurry ! Hurry ! Hurry! I was just talking to my oldest daughter about that . The people we know that rush , like some restlessness is pushing them to an important event . And yet they are in a hurry to go wash one dish, or rake a few insignificant leaves etc. To busy to connect with good loving people - God first and people second the only reason really to live. I’m not saying be idle , but man , if we don’t have relationships , what’s the point ? . But I’m rambling in a bad way. Thanks again for your kindness and taking us on your great adventures . Take care and ramble on!
@jacobshort6528
@jacobshort6528 2 года назад
Ron, those generations who came before us had a concept of what to do with their trash than we do. More often than not it was simply thrown into low spots in the woods up North, hollers and creeks in the Midwest, gullies and river washes out west. Old cars were used as Detroit Riprap for erosion control and property markers. Hot Rodders and Customizers bemoan finding cars rotting away in forgotten junkyards. People used to throw their trash into outhouse holes 🕳. A University Archeological student came to dig up my Grammy's backyard for the bottles, bones, and crockery back in the late 1990s.
@ronlawrence342
@ronlawrence342 2 года назад
@@jacobshort6528 Oh wow , that’s really cool. Yes some of those old bottles are valuable now , all of them have a little value
@klausvonschmit4722
@klausvonschmit4722 Год назад
Just imagine how many trips it took to haul all the materials to build such a awesome place!
@davestevens4263
@davestevens4263 2 года назад
My kinda place , the best & coolest abandoned mine / homestead I’ve seen .
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
It was pretty incredible Dave.
@texas6065
@texas6065 2 года назад
Cool use of Bottles bet it. Really shines real pretty with the Son. Thanks for sharing this.
@ralphmonks9388
@ralphmonks9388 Год назад
Thanks!
@georgestevenmilliken9356
@georgestevenmilliken9356 2 года назад
The entire video all I could think about was snakes. I would never walk into a mine for fear of stepping on a rattle snake. If it weren’t for these brave people I would never get to see these towns. Thank you.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
You are more than welcome, George. Just to put your mind at rest, we do a thorough search for snakes and other hazards before filming. We just don’t show that. Glad you are enjoying our pins. We have many more to come.
@doug6885
@doug6885 2 года назад
Camped here Sunday on our way across the state to run the Rubicon trail. Pretty sure we picked up the bolt that is still stuck in our tire here. Made it to the trail, spent two days wheeling and now we are half way home and that bolt is still there. Every tire shop we’ve tried has been too busy and it’s not leaking so we keep moving on. Fantastic site to visit. So much history. My grandkids discovered 9 or 10 mines/prospects.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
This place was absolutely amazing Doug. We picked up a bolt not too long ago also. The only Tire place we can recommend in Nevada is up in Fallon. Tedford Tire. They really treated us right, there is a video of that coming out soon. Hope you are able to get that sorted soon.
@doug6885
@doug6885 2 года назад
@@PinInTheAtlas Still not home, bolt still there. I’m gonna have it sealed in resin.
@doug6885
@doug6885 2 года назад
After it’s removed of course.
@doug6885
@doug6885 2 года назад
Got home, used vice grips and a hammer to remove the bolt. It was nearly 6 inches long. It never leaked and still doesn't leak! It went in a tread lug and pierced the just under the first ply of the tire. Insanely lucky.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
@@doug6885 Definitely a mantel piece now!
@toddbrown514
@toddbrown514 Год назад
Kind of reminds me of the old Helter skelter campsite as far as the house and the first mine you went into.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas Год назад
Don’t know that one Todd!
@coppertopv365
@coppertopv365 Месяц назад
I sure miss when i was younger and had older places to look into. I visited some old factory with desks with drawers of stuff, old file cabinets with stuff, some old equipment, leaky water pipes, broken glass was a concern and some crumbling concrete in places.. but looked like the workers left an never came back. Been in a fertilizer warehouse that used the bottom floor, some folks found a way into the 3rd story an played paint ball an had a plywood kind of course set up but the second floor had very little at all.. but it was an old cigar factory my great grandmother worked in. Been in some older 40s an 50s homes that seemed ransacked but looked like the owners up an left an never came back. Been in a few other abandoned factories, and odd buildings. But this was a neat video to me an brought back my old exploration feeling.. Thank you, for making an sharing this video.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas Месяц назад
Would love to explore places like that! Sounds like so much fun. We are glad you enjoyed this video, it’s nearly 4 years old now and we have learned a lot since this one better mics so the sound is much nicer. Hope to see you on more adventures!
@williwanka3547
@williwanka3547 2 года назад
It's good to see theere are some places left the vandals have not destroyed !
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
We absolutely agree, that's why we won't reveal their locations.
@jackdundon2261
@jackdundon2261 Год назад
It will EVENTUALLY be found by kids with 4x4s Tell their kid friends and become a party site.... trashed and destroyed.
@pattymcdarment1395
@pattymcdarment1395 Год назад
Wow, a few years ago that cabin was livable and clean and there was a huge generator, and water tank now it IS DESTROYED. We now have cameras everywhere so that charges can be placed. If someone gets buried in a tunnel or bitten by a snake. Oh well, not wasting rescue resources on idiots.
@jonlindstrom6630
@jonlindstrom6630 2 года назад
Looks like they ran out of hard rock and switched to liquid gold. That tank with the jars is def a still. If done right then that shine would still be good. And it's the perfect place. Cool, dark storage for your product and everything is contained and virtually invisible even in the case of catastrophic failure.
@mineadventures7938
@mineadventures7938 2 года назад
Its amazing how many old mine camps there are
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
It truly is and so incredible to find them in such preserved states. Only wish we had mics back then but oh well!
@mineadventures7938
@mineadventures7938 2 года назад
@@PinInTheAtlas , finding them preserved is a treasure indeed. There was one near Baker California, much like this one, but had trucks and dozer. Unfortunately the BLM removed it all for unknown reasons, kinda sad to see it missing, they also removed one near Lone Pine California 😕
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Yeah we don’t understand that such a waste to a little piece of history. That’s another reason why we don’t give out the locations to these gems, we don’t want them to be vandalized or torn down for “safety” reasons.
@robertgarmoe13
@robertgarmoe13 2 года назад
I would absolutely live there! That's awesome!!!
@nowhereman7398
@nowhereman7398 2 года назад
That fireplace is great.
@kevinthompson5827
@kevinthompson5827 2 года назад
Just can't imagine how someone going to all of these places without a flashlight. You guys seem to be so well equipped for this kind of adventure.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
On this occasion, we were taken their by friends. They did have lights. This was one of our earliest explores. We are definitely more equipped these days.lol
@kevinthompson5827
@kevinthompson5827 2 года назад
@@PinInTheAtlas pretty good video though. It was hard to believe that someone didn't destroy it.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
@@kevinthompson5827 That's why we don't give out the locations - protect them as long as possible!
@kevinthompson5827
@kevinthompson5827 2 года назад
@@PinInTheAtlas I wasn't asking for the location.
@darronshirley7886
@darronshirley7886 2 года назад
I do so in joy taking pictures of these old places I really like seeing how they did there construction for housing and sheds and other structures that's where my interest is old wood and metal
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Steve is the same way with the construction! I enjoy the history behind them but appreciate the way they were built and always amazed at how they lived such a long way from civilisation.
@darronshirley7886
@darronshirley7886 2 года назад
@@PinInTheAtlas I enjoyed everything you showed maybe a little more of the construction but I'm not going to complain about what you showed I'm actually going to leave this with a big THANK YOU VERY MUCH
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
@@darronshirley7886 You are more than welcome, Darron. We hope you enjoy the rest of our content, and keep those comments coming along with the thumbs up. It really does help the channel
@janetfraser-dickma9825
@janetfraser-dickma9825 2 года назад
Howdy guys,been watching .Sending many good blessings for the following year.Janet from Wallace,Idaho
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Hey Janet! Thank you! You know we talk about Wallace constantly and miss it up there!
@wlong1794
@wlong1794 2 года назад
@@PinInTheAtlas have you ever been into the hecla star mine in burke canyon out there?
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
@@wlong1794 No, we haven't. One for next time. Thanks for the tip.
@bradbundy1471
@bradbundy1471 2 года назад
Wow that site had a whole lot of mystery to it. Good job guys 👍
@staceymay2655
@staceymay2655 2 года назад
This is To Cool, Sweet footage/edit/all, Thanks tooya from Idaho..
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Thanks Stacey. Glad you enjoyed it
@milkonoordijk2012
@milkonoordijk2012 Год назад
Nice video i like this places of the old times. You right of continuous vandalism of this nice places to visit. Greetings from Netherlands.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas Год назад
Thank you so much Marceline! We hope you enjoy more of our adventures.
@deborabowlin8950
@deborabowlin8950 2 года назад
Fantastic find that you for sharing
@grandmakellymcdonald
@grandmakellymcdonald 2 года назад
Very interesting 💕👵
@Hi_Mommy953
@Hi_Mommy953 2 года назад
Sweet Valley Bubble Up 1919 out-of-business 1979 I remember drinking this as a kid in California lemon-lime drink it was delicious
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
All of those bottle tops made us thirsty William.
@Hi_Mommy953
@Hi_Mommy953 2 года назад
Her Channel reminds me what Wonder Hussey's Channel used to be I think I'm going to delete her and add you don't get me wrong I love wonderhussy but her channel is about desert life and your channel is about old ghost towns and mines and cool things thank you so much I'm disabled that's why I love watching stuff like use it really interests me thank you
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
@@Hi_Mommy953 You are so very welcome, William. We do explore other things which interests us too. Some hikes - as long as there is something at the end! Native American sites, anything historic or abandoned - things like that. I do hope you continue to enjoy all our explores.
@bobstock8622
@bobstock8622 Год назад
There are a ton of details including pics of Duke standing by the fireplace on line, so interesting after seeing this, Great work
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas Год назад
Thanks Bob we are happy you enjoyed the video. We have mics now so the sound has gotten a lot better over the years!
@TheOtherMeLV
@TheOtherMeLV 2 года назад
Love the Random Land hat lol
@allengose5438
@allengose5438 2 года назад
I believe the first dead end tunnel you went was the powder room, its where they kept explosives.
@RalphGuest
@RalphGuest 2 года назад
Hi guys! Ralph here. Just saw you on the Belmont Mill episode with Wonderhussy and thought I’d pop on over and ‘let’s take a look’ at what you’re doing. I just subscribed. I have a RU-vid channel too if you’d like to take a look. Ralph Guest is the channel name and my name too. I bought a 2004 Tacoma brand new and she’s still running like a top 18 years later. Look to giving you a proper look when I’ve got the time. I just discovered Wonderhussy a couple months ago and I’ve been watching her episodes chronologically from the beginning so I can take in the whole Wonderhussy story from start to finish. So I’m up to May 2021 and moving fast up the calendar to 2022 about 150 episodes away. She has about 770 of them! I’ve been binge watching her since I found her. She is very entertaining and you can’t help but fall in love with her. So I wanted to give you a a shout out and look forward to seeing more of you. Cheers, mates!
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Hi Ralph and thanks for subscribing. Hope you will enjoy the rest of our content. We obviously have totally different personalities than Sarah, therefore our take on things will be different. We have lots of adventures to come. Enjoy….
@elizabethlisak2598
@elizabethlisak2598 2 года назад
Wow I like the place. they have a fireplace cool place to lived at
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
This was an incredible find must have been great back in it's hey day Elizabeth.
@michelemcneill3652
@michelemcneill3652 2 года назад
What a beautiful fireplace. Watch where you step, rattlesnake area
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
We always check before the camera starts rolling Michele.
@bonnieharris8112
@bonnieharris8112 2 года назад
I love how proper Andrea is, making sure to sign the guest book. That's exactly what I would do. It's good manners. Your video, as always is so cool. I love those old cabins.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
"Manners maketh man" is how I was brought up. I can hear my mum saying it! And "manners cost nothing, but mean everything" is another saying that my parents used to say. Thanks Bonnie, glad you enjoyed the video. We love these old cabins too. Always wonder what life would have been like back then.
@michaeljimenez1203
@michaeljimenez1203 3 месяца назад
From Dear Abby(original), ' Good Manners, never go out of Style. '
@chrisblack8390
@chrisblack8390 2 года назад
Strange place. Maybe the hippies lived there in the 70s. No wonder they decorated with bottles after seeing all those bottle caps. The boxes in the mine gave me the creeps. All the jugs in there too. Thanks that was real good!
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Thanks Chris this was in fact our first ever mining camp explore. Before we purchased mics glad you still enjoyed this one really raised the bar for us to find more places like that!
@BlackdogADV
@BlackdogADV 2 года назад
Very cool! I can’t resist exploring a mine either. Keep it up!
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
There is something that is so fascinating about mines isn't there? Thank you so much!
@melissag171
@melissag171 Год назад
This is great!! So glad I found your channel. Thanks!!
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas Год назад
We are glad you found our channel, too, Melissa. We have lots of pins and more to come. Hopefully you will continue to enjoy our explores.
@nopeyadayadayada1248
@nopeyadayadayada1248 2 года назад
I can tell you were hungry, at 14:20 your stomach growled. We've all been somewhere that a sandwich could help. Cool video. You both seem cordial.
@mschaper53
@mschaper53 Год назад
Very interesting video. Not many mines ( at least in California ) with ore tracks intact. I think most have been pulled up and sold for scrap.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas Год назад
This was one of our old videos Grant. Not sure what’s left there now. Too many people trashing these places which is a shame and why we don’t give out the locations. So glad you enjoyed it. There are lots more you may find interesting and hopefully you’ll find the quality improved!! 🥹see you on our next adventure!
@bassackwards0193847
@bassackwards0193847 2 года назад
Haha , you made a flowing rock into a pissing rock ! Another fun video .
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed our vlog
@dezertraider
@dezertraider 2 года назад
VERY COOL GUYS..SAD THEY DON'T KEEP IT CLEAN,..SAFE TRAVELS
@Prodibber
@Prodibber 2 года назад
Wait, who do you mean by “they”
@explorewithdelton4443
@explorewithdelton4443 Год назад
Lived near here and visited. Sad to hear its getting vandalized and ransacked
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas Год назад
Always sad when things get vandalised and ransacked! Another reason why we attempt to document as much as we can.
@johnrandolph1539
@johnrandolph1539 2 года назад
This was such an awesome vid!! It allows one to get a real sense of what it must've been like to be way out in the desert, cut off from civilization, having to be truly self reliant while working your bum off trying to find that ever elusive gold. I would love to have met the people who had been willing to live out there in the wild, living in their make-shift camp every day! I would never have been able to do it myself. Thanks so much for bringing us this time capsule into a whole nother world!!
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Thanks, John. We always say the same thing, and wonder what their lives were like. Such hard-working people.
@richardainsworth7052
@richardainsworth7052 2 года назад
I'm jealous you guys look like y'all having so much fun!! Be careful but y'all know that. :)))
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Thanks, Richard.
@34ofaninchofbrain80
@34ofaninchofbrain80 2 года назад
Hippies will have been there for sure at some point. Bet they had a blast
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Quite possibly.
@senthilnathanviswanathan4924
i am always fasinated by remote, abandoned and aloof locations...i could sense the pulsating peace in those places....your video is superb and you took me on a free ride to those remote desert location, which i could never go on my own....thank you so much
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas Год назад
Glad you enjoyed this video! This was a early video and we have plenty more since then!
@Katseye102
@Katseye102 2 года назад
A little bit of loving care and the big cabin could be a wonderful volunteer cabin. Been a long while since anyone has been there looks like. With a touch of vandalism thrown in, very sad. Of course the desert critters have found a safe haven from the elements. Nice find in our desert, isn’t it amazing?!!
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
You're right, Catherine. This would make an excellent volunteer cabin. A lot of work would need to be done though, and lots of artefacts that would go "missing" .
@lorigiltner1117
@lorigiltner1117 3 года назад
Just want to say thanks Steve and Aundrea for being so accurate and honest with your videos love watching you two please keep up the good work can't wait for your next adventures !!!!
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 3 года назад
Our pleasure!
@jacobshort6528
@jacobshort6528 2 года назад
My Dad worked in a iron mine back in the twentieth century, and he told me that those tags were numbered for each miner for safety reasons. They'd put the tag on one hooked board when they went down, and then on another hooked board when they came up and out. That way, if there was a cave-in, they'd know whose family to notify.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
We did film at a location where 3 miners lost their lives, and just inside the haulage adit their tags remain. It was quite a touching memorial. We also had some unexplained issues with all of our equipment at said location!
@joeadams1225
@joeadams1225 2 года назад
Thank you for your courage coming up on a remote mining camp in Buttf&$k nowhere and exploring. Love your work!!
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Thanks, Joe.
@unitedstatesdale
@unitedstatesdale 2 года назад
Great Post. Thanks
@jamessupernor6681
@jamessupernor6681 2 года назад
I'm sure I would enjoy doing that.
@emitchell6730
@emitchell6730 2 года назад
The bottle art could be what our locals often do in our small town. Bottles are placed in the sun and over time they turn different hues of blue.
@williamguillIII
@williamguillIII 2 года назад
Or, it could be a grave site that someone decorated.
@bmartin1663
@bmartin1663 Год назад
Grave site. Similar to what can be found in Mexico.
@pattymcdarment1395
@pattymcdarment1395 Год назад
NOT a gravesite the guy was autistic!
@RachelLovesJesus
@RachelLovesJesus 3 года назад
Such an awesome video, I love the details and editing. You both are so brave! Andrea, I'm so glad I met you! Can't wait to see your next adventure!
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 3 года назад
Thank you so much!!
@hallieyoung9607
@hallieyoung9607 3 года назад
This is way cool! I loooove abandoned places, I'll def check this place out! Thanks for telling me about your channel!
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 3 года назад
Thanks Hallie. Will be exploring the town you've recommended next week.
@glenacebrown9995
@glenacebrown9995 2 года назад
Thank you for your respectful, careful, explorations! Diminished mobility prevents me from exploring myself and I love being able vicariously discover new places through you. You probably already found information on "Bubble Up," but it was a lemon flavored soda that I believe came in tall green bottles in the "return for deposit" days. Stay safe, and happy trails to you.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
We really appreciate the compliments Glenace, and so glad you can come along on our adventures. Thanks for the info on the bubble up and we’ll see you on our next adventure.
@conniewolf7300
@conniewolf7300 Год назад
Too bad those return for deposit days ever ended....🙁
@williampockoski5029
@williampockoski5029 Год назад
Pretty cool, thank you for the access
@rickobrien4025
@rickobrien4025 2 года назад
To anyone reading this , I'd think twice , 3 times , 4 times , before opening ANY of the bottles on the mantle at 7:05 . Anytime there's a long straight-away on any desert highway , you see the same thing along the shoulder , lots of bottles filled with piss from the truckers . In the early morning or late afternoon , they twinkle in the sunlight like gold sparklers .
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
That is so true, Rick. You never know what's in those bottles.
@jacobshort6528
@jacobshort6528 2 года назад
I noticed that you said "the outside. All pressed tin." Did you notice the dimpled hole on the top frame of each panel? Those were 5 gallon tar or paint buckets 🪣 , peeled open and flattened out. The dimpled holes are where the bucket bail handle went.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Thanks Jacob, we just love the way all materials were re-used in such ingenious ways!
@charleyfolkes
@charleyfolkes 2 года назад
Cool trip ! The place does seem to be unusually artistically embellished for just a mining camp.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
One of our first videos Charley. Sound quality is poor. But the place was pretty amazing and yes, very artistic. Glad you enjoyed it.
@charleyfolkes
@charleyfolkes 2 года назад
@@PinInTheAtlas Yes, thanks for the great videos ! I haven’t seen every single one yet, but this one has stacked up a huge number of views ! 🏆
@creativityindy9483
@creativityindy9483 3 года назад
From other mine videos, I believe the tags at 5:52 were used to keep track of those miners who went into the mine: each set of the two tags had the same number and the miner would carry tag #1 with them into the mine, then return it to beside tag #2 when they exited, so at any time the management could tell who was in the mine
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the info!
@senthilnathanviswanathan4924
oh that is ingenious way
@glenncarver3896
@glenncarver3896 2 года назад
I Love This ………metal detecter Heaven……….My Heart……….
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the video. Unfortunately, metal detecters are a no go. Anything over 50 years is covered under the antiquities act. Plus we never take anything from any site. Sorry to disappoint Glenn.
@glenncarver3896
@glenncarver3896 2 года назад
@@PinInTheAtlas : Yes I can see your point ……….never thought about It……….I used to go to Bodie California way before they made it into a State Park……….I always left things like I found them………I went into buildings that are roped off today……….
@coppertopv365
@coppertopv365 Месяц назад
WOW, Very nice Place!
@craigd1275
@craigd1275 Год назад
I think they used the mine tunnel as a natural refrigerator. That is why there is so many salad dressing jugs. Kinda like a wine cellar, but they drank all the wine before they abandoned the place. .
@adventureswithgoat8515
@adventureswithgoat8515 2 года назад
I absolutely love this vidy. You guys did a great job. New to your channel and i am looking forward to catching up more. YEEYEE
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Thank you and welcome to our channel. This is quite an old video now. Our production quality has improved a lot but we still have so much to learn. Hope you enjoy the rest of our content.
@josephbingham1255
@josephbingham1255 2 года назад
Interesting Video 0:26 Gravesite for a person or pet? Sometimes under a rock pile is a can containing a paper claim marker. Nice lady :)
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Thank you Joseph.
@mandujanojuan437
@mandujanojuan437 Год назад
Nice explore...i was born in 71
@pmae9010
@pmae9010 Год назад
That shack is not covered in 'pressed tin', those tin pieces are cut up 5 gallon buckets, flattened out, you can see the bosses for the handles.
@moonshinefuel
@moonshinefuel 2 года назад
Well if you lived there you could certainly keep cool in those tunnels when it got too hot. Quiet too around there. All you'd need is to be able to provide sustenance I guess. Nice place to visit, living there though yea I don't know about that.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Absolutely! They certainly did know how to find some incredibly beautiful areas to call home though!
@thomascramer7485
@thomascramer7485 2 года назад
It looks like it would be a cool walk thru the country their and behind.
@danb715
@danb715 2 года назад
Cool camp and I like the bottle tree too. Put that in the back yard. Greetings from Ohio :)
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
The bottle tree is fab. Glad you enjoyed the vid, Dan. Lots more adventures to come.
@ernestogarcia2500
@ernestogarcia2500 Год назад
Good video thank you keep up the great videos
@matta.5363
@matta.5363 2 года назад
Bubble-Up was a lemon- lime drink from the 60's and 70's. Sort of a knock-off of 7-UP. It was pretty good, but not as good as 7-UP.
@olliespackrt5763
@olliespackrt5763 Год назад
Very hard to resist those bottles but they're only from the 70s so probably not all that grand still a cool find I wish people wouldn't vandalize so you could share the location seeing it on video is cool but to step into that has to be way cooler
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas Год назад
Totally agree, Ollie. Sometimes when we return to locations, we see how much destruction and theft there has been. We do give enough clues in our videos, though, for people to research.
@seebreannarowdscrosshere6312
@seebreannarowdscrosshere6312 2 года назад
Very cool find, best one ever!!!
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
This is one of our favs too, just wish we had mics back then.
@stein-fredrikholm2042
@stein-fredrikholm2042 3 года назад
Woooow, that was an interesting place. All the jars with liquid in....cud it maybe be shine......?
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 3 года назад
Oh wow we never thought of that! That is definitely a possibility.
@artmerrill1508
@artmerrill1508 5 месяцев назад
Amazing place! We call it HeeBee JeeBee's because our friend who first told us about it said it gave him those. It has been found and ravaged since our first visit.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 5 месяцев назад
Hi Art. Such a shame that people feel the need to destroy and steal. That’s why we don’t give out the locations. Thanks for commenting and see you on our next adventure. We post every Tuesday. Happy Christmas.
@stevemino142
@stevemino142 2 года назад
This camp is still almost turn key great video good channel 👍
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Thanks Steve. The weather is taking its toll though. Floor boards are rotten and the ceilings are starting to crumble. We filmed this a year ago, so don't know the condition of it now. Hopefully no vandals or looters have gone there!
@recycled3654
@recycled3654 2 года назад
The outside siding is from tin cans or any old tins that could be found. I've seen a few cabins made from disassembled pallets and flattened tomato cans in NM homesteads and ranches.
@MGreen-vz6yb
@MGreen-vz6yb 2 года назад
Need flashlight! Those are narrow gage railroad tracks for the ore carts.
@westho7314
@westho7314 3 года назад
the bottle sculpture was likely a grave, i noticed a 6"x6" patina'd plaque on the rail at the head of the arrangement
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 3 года назад
I guess it is possible. We didn't notice the plaque - well spotted
@westho7314
@westho7314 3 года назад
Cleland 's are an old Bishop family, One of many claims they had in the area for decades.@@PinInTheAtlas
@mothertisfast
@mothertisfast Год назад
it is the claim marker, not a grave.
@DanielHernandez-ki3ch
@DanielHernandez-ki3ch 2 года назад
At night must be very creepy
@IdahoHillbilly
@IdahoHillbilly 2 года назад
WoW 😳 That is a AWESOME PLACE
@amygawalko
@amygawalko 2 года назад
Awesome video, thanks
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Glad you liked it, Amy. One of our older ones so the sound quality isn't as good. Hope you enjoy the rest of our content.
@rowanlocke9376
@rowanlocke9376 2 года назад
Did you check what was in the bottles In the mine might be shine
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
We didn't open any so we wouldn't disturb anything.
@MaineOffGrid.
@MaineOffGrid. 2 года назад
This looks like a place between Nipton California and Searchlight Nevada I camped at a month ago.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Please email us where you camped. info4pinintheatlas@gmail.com
@philliphall5198
@philliphall5198 5 месяцев назад
Cool water storage in mine
@jdhinckley1954
@jdhinckley1954 2 года назад
Terrific!
@Justme85857
@Justme85857 10 месяцев назад
Excellent video
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 10 месяцев назад
Thanks Paul. This is one of our earlier videos. We post new content every Tuesday.
@eileenegger1466
@eileenegger1466 2 года назад
Bubble-up was very like 7-Up. It was around when I was a kid in the fifties.
@ronniecardy
@ronniecardy Год назад
Like this place, house close to the mine. Not far from the job
@brentbauer8258
@brentbauer8258 2 года назад
Looks like someone is making moonshine!
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
That crossed our minds too Brent
@bagpipes978
@bagpipes978 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this fascinating tour of the old mining camp!! Great history and artifacts! I'm a new subscriber and look forward to your next adventures as well as viewing your previous ones. Brilliant!! Thank you.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Welcome, Jennifer and thank you for the sub. This was one of our earliest videos. The quality now, is far better, but we are still learning as we go. Hope you enjoy the rest of our content.
@davidm106
@davidm106 2 года назад
All the jars of ranch dressing is water storage. Pretty common. Especially circa 1988
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Oh, thanks for the info, David. We wondered what they were being used for.
@Jack-ne8vm
@Jack-ne8vm Год назад
If there's cactus, it's south of Rachael!
@FetchTheSled
@FetchTheSled 2 года назад
bottle tree looked like a grave site to me. The rocks, iron bars over it.
@mitchellgranda607
@mitchellgranda607 2 года назад
I thought the same!!
@HeubieASU1984
@HeubieASU1984 2 года назад
You are correct. It was quite a common site (sans bottles) in Arizona. You can still see grave markers like this all over AZ if you get back off the road far enough. I used to find these all the time 30 to 40 years ago when I did backroad Jeep tours.
@mitchellgranda607
@mitchellgranda607 2 года назад
@@HeubieASU1984 thanks for the awsome video. Got a new subscriber
@Vivianblue.
@Vivianblue. 2 года назад
I thought the same. In outback Australia we have lots of graves which often belonged to bushies or swaggies(transient workers or bushrangers/unemployed/etc) scattered around in desolate isolated areas.
@lorettadrouillard2548
@lorettadrouillard2548 2 года назад
Thanks
@sandysue202
@sandysue202 2 года назад
I wonder what became of the folks who spent long hours digging in those hills? To accumulate all those bottles and caps, there must have been several people over a number of years.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
It all adds to the mystery of these types of explores, Sandy. There is documentation online about the people who mined here. But if we give out that info, it will give the location away for vandals and scrappers. So we are asking people not to do that in their comments.
@rickyjohnson4767
@rickyjohnson4767 2 года назад
Awesome video. Wish I could go to those places. 👍👍
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
Glad you came along with us Ricky.
@BB99234KJ
@BB99234KJ 2 года назад
Don’t ever leak this location. In my state the RU-vidrs and TikTok’s have ruined abandoned site exploration by drawing vandals in. The DNR and state are demolishing buildings and filling in caves left and right.
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 2 года назад
As you saw from our video, we didn’t and won’t give out locations. It is such a shame that people feel the need to vandalise and loot. We even delete comments who say where these places are and block them if they continue to do so.
@pattymcdarment1395
@pattymcdarment1395 Год назад
They have here as well
@pattymcdarment1395
@pattymcdarment1395 Год назад
@@PinInTheAtlas Thank you
@SurvivenTerry
@SurvivenTerry 3 месяца назад
I agree. Thankfully the community is starting to push back where I live. We try to make them into living museums so they stay around another 100 years
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas 3 месяца назад
@SurvivenTerry that is a wonderful idea. We know of quite a few “adopt a cabin “ where people have done up old mining cabins. People can stay there overnight. Most respect the cabins, clean up after themselves and leave some cans of food or emergency supplies. Could save someone’s life in the middle of the desert! Obviously there are those who don’t have many brain cells and want to destroy! We are losing so much of the history that’s another reason why we document these places. If you do feel like sharing other historical sites with us please email info4pinintheatlas@gmail.com
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