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Exploring the Secret Ruins of Echo Mountain 

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@toxicbandit
@toxicbandit 5 лет назад
Oddity Odysseys definitely should have more subscribers ! You guys are Ace !!
@dpete33
@dpete33 5 лет назад
Urban exploration, a history lesson, and a complete lack of breathless over-exaggeration. Loving what your doing!
@KevConc
@KevConc 5 лет назад
You guys can have your own Tv Show! Awesome Quality Videos. Keep it up!!
@andyquinteros5596
@andyquinteros5596 5 лет назад
Los Angeles native here and I’ve never heard of this beautiful and tragic past. Our city is full of history and secrets a lot of us don’t know about. Thanks to you guys my LA history knowledge just grew richer. Now I have a new spot and ruins to go check out. 😎
@andyblack5687
@andyblack5687 5 лет назад
I think you deserve your own television channel.
@Lawomenshoops
@Lawomenshoops 5 лет назад
The bench at about 1:20, she is using to stretch is the Lee Tracy Memorial Bench. Lee used to lead hikes up to Echo every Wednesday night for almost 10 years. In 2017, he slipped and fell about 50 feet, and died. His friends raised money to build that bench.
@grant2584
@grant2584 4 года назад
thanks for that update,that's important for people to know. :)
@charleshartz4814
@charleshartz4814 5 лет назад
First I have ever heard of this magnificent place in it's day. The picture comparisons brought it to life. What an incredible place it must have been. Thank you for the trip, and for doing these vlogs.
@PrehistoricPro
@PrehistoricPro 5 лет назад
See, this kind of channel is one of the reasons I love RU-vid! It's such a weirdly specific niche: urban exploration in CA, that I never even considered it a possible interest. But here I am, half a world away, binge-watching every second and feeling inspired to not only visit Cali but to get out and look for this kind of stuff in my own back yard (London). Keep it up guys, hope you make this channel into everything you want it to be!
@brillblonde6705
@brillblonde6705 5 лет назад
Excellent episode with a magical quality. The way you integrated the historical photos and information with footage of the current site is masterful. Great job!
@cartman4885
@cartman4885 5 лет назад
These guys need a tv show...........
@lsmith1625
@lsmith1625 5 лет назад
💯
@mikehenry7156
@mikehenry7156 Год назад
I grew up in LA, Glendale actually. I thought I'd been everywhere and seen everything there is to see in all the surrounding mountains. Thank you for all of this, makes me want to come back and explore . . . almost.
@rolfathan
@rolfathan Год назад
The tracking of the photos, with the modern shots you're taking is so fantastic. I can't believe I never knew about this channel before. Subscribed, and already a fan!!!!
@intothedeeptv2938
@intothedeeptv2938 5 лет назад
Another awesome vid! I am always left wanting more. I guess I will just watch it again. Will someone please give them a full show on the travel channel or something! Great work!
@justdave3571
@justdave3571 5 лет назад
Great vid! I've done that hike several times. In the late 80's, we'd call the area behind the gate The Enchanted Forest (at night). In the early 70's, my brother knew it as Frankenstein's Lane.
@thatonekidisback9223
@thatonekidisback9223 5 лет назад
When are you guys visiting the fancy skid row?
@enigmaone7055
@enigmaone7055 5 лет назад
Great content you guys! Love the abandoned themes! 👍✊👊
@carolyncomings521
@carolyncomings521 5 лет назад
Very enjoyable. Well done. Keep up the great work!
@jamesg2609
@jamesg2609 5 месяцев назад
My Dad and Grandmother rode the train in the 1920s. Also years ago down the hill there is a former powerhouse that was or maybe still is a real estate office that doubles as a museum of artifacts from the MLRR. I visited the museum in the 1990s. Great video B and D .
@maindrianpace6898
@maindrianpace6898 5 лет назад
Fantastic as always
@catphishing2
@catphishing2 5 лет назад
Love all the info you 2 put out there. I never new these places even exist. Cant wait to take my daughter to these new places u have shown me. Thanks. Keep up the great work. And happy trails!!!!
@corieddings5713
@corieddings5713 5 лет назад
Wow I have lived in California all my life and never new of this.
@dm11817
@dm11817 5 лет назад
This is one of my favorite videos so far. I read about this place a few months back. So happy you made a video about it.
@xxxxpandaxxxx
@xxxxpandaxxxx 5 лет назад
Hey guys, just wanted to comment it makes me happy seeing the wholesome content you guys produce! looks like you two have gone lots of amazing places together :)
@adventureswithchristian6967
@adventureswithchristian6967 5 лет назад
You guys find things that have never been shown before. Making those gears had of been a job in 1888 I believe you said. Definitely want to visit this. Thank you! I'm going to share this video, and your channel. You both deserve more for what you share.
@Canuckgirl152
@Canuckgirl152 5 лет назад
Subscribed because I love ur judgement !
@navydogsadventures3500
@navydogsadventures3500 5 лет назад
These two are good, fun times! Thanks for sharing😂
@adventureswithchristian6967
@adventureswithchristian6967 5 лет назад
@@Canuckgirl152 thank you they have a great channel!
@adventureswithchristian6967
@adventureswithchristian6967 5 лет назад
@@navydogsadventures3500 thank you buddy, and I'm glad good people are showing up here!!!
@navydogsadventures3500
@navydogsadventures3500 5 лет назад
@@adventureswithchristian6967 Thanks, I enjoy adventurous hikes like this myself, it is like you are right there with them!!
@bruceaisher
@bruceaisher 5 лет назад
Great video and I liked how you showed us the pictures too. It is amazing that all that used to be up there and also very sad it has all gone. Can only imagine how popular that would be now if the railway was still running!
@signalsyyz
@signalsyyz 5 лет назад
Awesome adventure....!
@ULTRA1BOB
@ULTRA1BOB Год назад
If you had gone further uphill on the trails, you would have seen old-fashioned view tubes along the way. If you go left away from the hotel along the trail, you follow the path of the railroad, and there are photos mounted along that trail showing the train. In some spots you even can see the railroad ties. It's a great place to run. Bring plenty of water in the summer.
@user-jh2pp5xh9h
@user-jh2pp5xh9h 5 лет назад
Great stuff guys :) I'm fairly new to your channel but I find myself here on the daily, keep it up !!
@jennifurzoe1302
@jennifurzoe1302 5 лет назад
Another great video and the history you two add is awesome,don't forget Sturvent falls,Strawberry Peak & Mt.Disappointment while up there.
@westcoastbronco
@westcoastbronco 5 лет назад
I am very impressed with your channel. Each episode I have seen is well thought out, informative, and entertaining. You both are great presenters, you should be proud. Keep up the good work.
@Vulturefist
@Vulturefist 5 лет назад
You said it Mayor West, Amen brother!
@BongoX2x2
@BongoX2x2 Год назад
The more videos of yours that I watch the more professional they seem. Great work!
@OddityOdysseys
@OddityOdysseys Год назад
Thank you, our friend!
@keithjohnson6352
@keithjohnson6352 5 лет назад
HELLO ODDITYS, I'M A NEW SUBSCRIBER, I FIND YOUR TRAVELS VERY INTERESTING.!!! CAN'T WAIT TOO START WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS.!!!!!! THANKS.!!
@esau93631
@esau93631 5 лет назад
First Saturday Of The Month!!!! Enjoy your channel. Always Interesting things to see.....
@osker5706
@osker5706 5 лет назад
Your channel deserves more subs!!!
@Heyzues21
@Heyzues21 5 лет назад
49 seconds in and Bethany already done with Drew lol
@johnwayne6501
@johnwayne6501 5 лет назад
wow...you guys are awesome. I think a TV network should take your show on TV. You make exploring fun again.
@paulpetersen3764
@paulpetersen3764 5 лет назад
Thank you for taking me back....I did this in 1969...continued past the Mt Wilson Rd, slept in Devore Campground, and out by way of Chantry Flat. Great weekend.
@leotovar6346
@leotovar6346 5 лет назад
You guys really need your own tv show
@markj1069
@markj1069 5 лет назад
Good Day Bethany and Drew If you are still looking for future shows, you might want to investigate the Goat Canyon Tresses east of San Diego. It is the longest free-standing wooden Tressel. It was built for the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railroad. Challenging hike.
@UKMarkPope
@UKMarkPope 5 лет назад
How you guys have only 11K subscribers is beyond me. Seriously a great channel
@xorgelopez4740
@xorgelopez4740 5 лет назад
xChevy Toughx they have literally gained 2k subs since this comment
@coreylahey1711
@coreylahey1711 5 лет назад
@@xorgelopez4740 try 9 k more
@1WideRide
@1WideRide 5 лет назад
Love ur adventures you learn a lot from watching your vide😎s 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
@greyroom6730
@greyroom6730 5 лет назад
Thank you for putting these together....I love these sorts of things and you two do a great job!! If you ever want to do a series of shows in and around Lake Tahoe (abandoned ski resorts and other oddities) let me know!!!! I'd be happy to help out.
@MattFangCreates
@MattFangCreates 3 года назад
I just hiked this trail today and didn’t know anything about this trail. Y’all did an amazing job on this and it made my experience even more fascinating!
@JEFFDI
@JEFFDI 5 лет назад
You guys have a cool way of doing vids. Interesting, educational, accessible; keep up the good work! Many thanks.
@rikacomedyletsplays2581
@rikacomedyletsplays2581 5 лет назад
Im amazed that you guys essentially made your own show xD
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 5 лет назад
Hey, guys! Really have been enjoying the vids on your channel which I just recently found. You certainly find some out-of-the-way places to feature in your videos, and it's given me some ideas for places to explore on my own. Nice job with the filming and editing! Very watchable all the way through. Keep up the good work!
@OddityOdysseys
@OddityOdysseys 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! We have been enjoying your work and we're so glad you're enjoying our videos! Do you have a favorite spot that you've explored? Take care :)
@AbandonedMines11
@AbandonedMines11 5 лет назад
@@OddityOdysseys When you ask "favorite spot", are you asking about above ground or underground? haha I only started exploring and documenting unusual places above ground a couple years ago. Before that, my channel was exclusively abandoned mine exploration. As for the handful of above ground spots I've already looked at, the waterfall back in Pennsylvania where Fred Rogers (of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood fame) spent time as a young boy was a nice one. Also, my recent trek to Maidenhair Falls in Anza-Borrego Desert was also pretty spectacular. I'm still getting used to exploring things above ground and in broad daylight -- such a change from always being underground and in total darkness! I see you guys made it to the Big Horn Mine, too. Did that one several years back. I'm sure this year it will be flooded with a lot of water due to the extreme amount of snow the mountains got this winter. When I was there, we only encountered a couple inches of water in some of the tunnels. I knew another guy who had gone there a couple years before I did, and the water was up to his knees in some parts! Anyway, thanks again for your interesting channel. Such a nice presentation. Keep up the good work!
@murlough23
@murlough23 Год назад
This has been one of my favorite hikes since childhood, though I only knew bits and pieces of the history. Haven’t hiked it in a while because all those switchbacks are a real butt-kicker!
@RavenswoodProductions
@RavenswoodProductions 2 года назад
You missed the Power House, the Zoo and the platform for the Alpine Lodge. But its a nice video.
@KennethStone
@KennethStone 2 года назад
Reminds me of the Mount Tamalpais & Muir Woods Railway, across the Golden Gate from Sutro Baths. It was also built in the late 19th Century, and would take people up to the Tavern on Mt. Tam. This was after they took the ferry from San Francisco (this being pre-Golden Gate Bridge). They then could choose to take the Gravity Car back down to Mill Valley, or to Muir Woods. The whole thing burned down in 1929. Being a former park ranger at Mt. Tam State Park, I find this all very fascinating! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Tamalpais_and_Muir_Woods_Railway
@residentpotato6023
@residentpotato6023 2 года назад
Craptown
@jflow08
@jflow08 3 года назад
This was an awesome hike. Thanks for this video explaining all the history.
@residentpotato6023
@residentpotato6023 2 года назад
The camera should have never left her booty.
@weeniedogwrangler7096
@weeniedogwrangler7096 5 лет назад
For more info on Echo Mt. check out "Mount Lowe, The Railway in the Clouds by Charles Seims. Lots of great pics and good overview of the history of the railway and all that went with it. There was another smaller lodge further up the mountain called Alpine Tavern. It also burned back in the 30's.
@baronvg
@baronvg 5 лет назад
This was a well produced video. Good job, guys.
@OddityOdysseys
@OddityOdysseys 5 лет назад
Thank you for watching! We really appreciate it. :)
@sawseeelekss2310
@sawseeelekss2310 2 года назад
I wish I would have known about this place while living in Pasadena..wowww
@danielwoodbeck779
@danielwoodbeck779 5 лет назад
Love the Channel! Becoming a certified Binge watcher myself! Keep up the great work!
@21cascadia
@21cascadia 5 лет назад
Nice work lining up your shots with the historical photos. I’ve been enjoying your adventures. Thanks!
@nathanielanderson8753
@nathanielanderson8753 4 года назад
This is awesome, such great exploration destinations for SoCal residents
@leroydj702
@leroydj702 5 лет назад
Me gustan sus videos 👍🏼👍🏼
@mickeysplane7980
@mickeysplane7980 Год назад
Nice summary. Thanks!
@dmdbdmdb
@dmdbdmdb 5 лет назад
Excellent job putting your videos together. A lot of videos have a lot of unnecessary verbiage-yours do not. Good historical information-interesting places. Length is just right. Your voices are easy to listen too. I live on the east coast in Travelers Rest, SC at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains . Totally amazed with the geographical and historical diversity in California . Look forward to seeing more of your videos .
@OddityOdysseys
@OddityOdysseys 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! Would love to make it out to that side of the country one day so feel free to e-mail us any episode suggestions at oddityodysseys@gmail.com :)
@Two_Wheels_Only_ADV
@Two_Wheels_Only_ADV 5 лет назад
Another Great Video !!
@tom_p9075
@tom_p9075 5 лет назад
How this is I found this channel just now its mistery. You do awesome job.
@bartandrews5789
@bartandrews5789 5 лет назад
Nice video guys. I've been up there many times. Lots more up there to see!
@Praxeus7
@Praxeus7 5 лет назад
Well done, just found you guys tonight and binged a handful of videos. Fantastic work!
@peggycarlyle6409
@peggycarlyle6409 Год назад
So interesting and so sad. Thank you for sharing!
@stevemoravec2555
@stevemoravec2555 5 лет назад
Fascinating. As usual. Thanks!
@concerned1313
@concerned1313 3 года назад
1st time I watched a video from you all. As a local amateur historian and local hiker, very accurate, thank you!
@amyalvarado3762
@amyalvarado3762 5 лет назад
I just discovered you two gems this morning. Thank you for all your work!💛
@amyalvarado3762
@amyalvarado3762 5 лет назад
Still binging😉
@johnnada586
@johnnada586 5 лет назад
Excellent job you two
@MrJojo2go
@MrJojo2go 5 лет назад
I hit the Bell icon and the like button!!!! Thank you as always 🇨🇦🇵🇭🇺🇸👍😶🙃👍
@ranawilliams6947
@ranawilliams6947 5 лет назад
So glad I found this channel. You guys rock! Two thumbs up & a biscuit!
@dvolada81
@dvolada81 5 лет назад
great work guys..
@giuliom8520
@giuliom8520 4 года назад
You guys make top quality videos! You really do your homework and make them great.
@StlSinger
@StlSinger Год назад
I dig your channel. Do you guys ever question the narrative we're given though? I've been to that place. So In a time of horse and buggy they had electric motor powered railcars??
@random22026
@random22026 3 года назад
Loving the photo match-ups, Bethany and Drew! Good job! :D
@KB6YAF
@KB6YAF 5 лет назад
Good video, but there's more! Thaddeus Lowe played an important part in the Civil War. He operated balloons, that when launched, would carry a man to spy on the troops (enemy) and even caught the attention of then President Lincoln. Lowe lived in a beautiful big mansion in San Marino, CA, adjacent to Pasadena after moving west. Thaddeus Lowe's granddaughter was Pancho Barnes. She organized Hollywood's first group of aviators called 'stunt pilots' for the film industry. She was a famous pilot herself winning many events, even one where she beat Amelia Earhart in a race. You also might remember her famous "Happy Bottom Riding Club near Edwards Air Force Base, then called Muroc Field where many of the early test pilots would relax for a drink and a steak dinner. Her bar was featured as a segment in the film "The Right Stuff". Sadly her "Happy Bottom Riding Club" burnt to the ground. Pancho was a local celebrity and a hero among the aviation community. Do more research on her. You will be amazed.......Russell D.
@brianlampe75
@brianlampe75 5 лет назад
Gotta say that California looks pretty awesome, especially from Northern Ontario, Canada. I'm afraid to visit Cali since I may fall in love with it and never leave.
@goingslightlymad7172
@goingslightlymad7172 5 лет назад
New subscriber here! I love your channel! I've hiked up there and its really cool. I am so fascinated by this story. Its hard to believe all those buildings were up there. Thanks for including the history and the old pictures in your videos-Awesome! :)
@gh0ststories
@gh0ststories 5 лет назад
Theres actually a bit more at the top of that hike (inspiration point) but that depends if you want to do echoes 5mi hike or inspiration points 12mi hike round trip 🙈
@waderidsdale7853
@waderidsdale7853 5 лет назад
I just signed up at Patreon @ $2 level for Bethany's charm and Drew's pithy statements but I stay for the pie.
@OddityOdysseys
@OddityOdysseys 5 лет назад
Mmm pie...You're the best!
@michaelhenderson9039
@michaelhenderson9039 4 года назад
There is a book available called " Afoot and Afield in Los Angeles county" which is loaded with great hikes all over LA. I discovered Echo MTN and Mt. Lowe as well as many others. Thanks Drew and Bethany for your great videos. They are appreciated.
@jbidnezz101
@jbidnezz101 5 лет назад
One of my favorite hikes.😁
@maxiepattie85
@maxiepattie85 5 лет назад
when I was a teenager they'd sell fire wood at the top (for the few that made it to the top) Cal Tech hasing people got lost at night? and the trail washed away more than once
@kevinhagberg1648
@kevinhagberg1648 5 лет назад
Love this Channel.
@johnburwell6609
@johnburwell6609 3 года назад
I've been up there many times. At one point much of the remnants were there and in pretty good condition. The Alpine Tavern which was higher up on the mountain was left intact and in very good condition. All that is there now though is some walls and a large flat group camping area since the USFS demolished the derelict buildings that had become a dangerous eyesore due to vandalism and squatting. John Robinson said it best in one of his trail guide books, the "human termites" took their toll.
@YoursTrulyChris
@YoursTrulyChris 5 лет назад
Fascinating. Love all your content!
@californiathroughmylens
@californiathroughmylens 5 лет назад
Great job on the video guys, one of your best!
@OddityOdysseys
@OddityOdysseys 5 лет назад
Thank you, good sir! We were just enjoying your video on Yosemite Valley in the winter last night.
@tysonburns9535
@tysonburns9535 5 лет назад
Great video. My dad took me up there when I was a kid. Back in the 70's and 80's my dad was on the Altadena Mountain Search and Rescue Team (of the L.A. County Sheriff's Department) and he told me that there are one or two dozen old abandoned camp grounds and resorts up in the mountains around L.A.. Also there was an old resort and dam at Big Bear Lake that you might want to look in to. I think that there are 3 or 4 search and rescue teams along the foothills. I only know of La Cresenta and Altadena. If you talk to them they could probably tell you some cool stories and give you ideas for future videos. www.amrt.org/ www.montrosesar.org/
@tranquilmoodsrelaxation8695
@tranquilmoodsrelaxation8695 5 лет назад
Hey guys, aren't you guys coming on 3 years now of this channel? I love you guys. One of my favorites. Can't wait to get out to California. I am def going to check out some of these places. Nothing like this here in New Jersey.
@laumarlopez8417
@laumarlopez8417 5 лет назад
Hi . I don't know if this sounds crippy but can you show us the areas where the Black Dalia spend time in LA and the murder seen? So that we can see how it looks like now. ;)
@TheCitybwai
@TheCitybwai 4 года назад
You guys did a wonderful job I felt like I was watching the NatGeo!!! I hiked part way before now I’m going to the top!
@warrenskidmore7344
@warrenskidmore7344 5 лет назад
Great video! Really good to see the old views in context with what is there now.
@mrdave777
@mrdave777 4 года назад
Thank you for the great videos and content!
@8ballout
@8ballout 5 лет назад
What a beautiful place and great hike to the top. Also top, this video. Thanks
@sneadh1
@sneadh1 4 года назад
No mention of Lowe's greatest claim to fame before this railway: observation balloons used in the civil war.
@smilingontime
@smilingontime 2 года назад
I went hiking there yesterday. Beautiful view. I felt a sadness about the railway's demise...
@charlesbrown1392
@charlesbrown1392 5 лет назад
Yah could have your own TV show. Yah go on these adventures of facts. I would watch you every week. 😎🤓📽🎬🎥🎞📺📹
@westlos13
@westlos13 3 года назад
This is wild .. I never would have ever known
@miguelbasa3010
@miguelbasa3010 5 лет назад
I wish i know some on the places you went in the San Fran we usually go there but we don't know those place keep up guys love your videos
@HarryCoal
@HarryCoal 5 лет назад
Very interesting, I enjoy these videos.
@mikieson
@mikieson 5 лет назад
thanks for the video
@AlexXHitchcock
@AlexXHitchcock 5 лет назад
I have a couple you may not know about. First and the less interesting is The Nude Bowl. (33°58'2"n 116°37'12"w) Second is the Burosmit tunnel. (35°24'37.6"N 117°52'33.8"W) Lastly you could do one on the area north of California city. Miles of named roads cleared in the desert completely abandoned. Fun fact California city is actually the third largest city in Cali by area but only has a few thousand residents.
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