Interesting tour of the mansion it must’ve been a pretty self sustaining operation back in the 20’s and 30’s U 2 are such a cute couple thanks for taking us along my friends ☮️❤️
This is so cool to me. My dad was a teenager in '29, and he and my gramps worked in mines in AZ to supplement the family's income (homesteading near Blythe). Might've worked right there! Thanks for all your videos, Brian! Peace.
Cool. Looks like you guys have this thing figured out. Mix in these interesting little side trips for adventure, living the good life as a nomad. Nice video Brian.
That's pretty cool! What a neat home/project that would be! I love seeing potential or imagining what it's original build really looked like. What a fun adventure Brian & Kelly. Carry on!!!! 😀
I am always happy to see you put out another awesome video. I feal like I'm right there with you and Kelly. I didn't know lizards can give you the side eye 😂😂 May God bless 🙏✌️🌎💞
Oh, it is remarkable. Felt as though I myself have made it to the spot. Your video has a tremendous transportation effect. Appreciate your guts because in such remote abandoned structures, a lot of things could surprise or shock the visitors. Really love your presentation 👍
I always wanted to go there, never got around to exploring that area, I appreciate your video, you saved me a rough ride to that area. Thank you much!!
My ex father in law built a concrete house . In 97 an E-5 tornado hit his house saved his family . Plus it was cooler than a regular house . The anniversary of that tornado is May 27th Great video
We made that trip in a side-by-side ATV from the other side of the mountain and came out here heading back the way you came in. It was epic, but it took hours and hours. I'm glad we did it, but I would not want to do it again.
That place must have been amazing and it's time! I wish I could have seen it then, what it looked like. Totally enjoyed this. Please be careful you guys and stay safe. I look forward to every one of your videos and just am thrilled when I see that you've uploaded a new one. God bless❤
You could have made it to the mansion on the KTM's. I rode my Suzuki DR650 back there a few years ago. Cool old place looks about the same, which is good.
Cool spot. When you showed the ornate wood work it reminded me of the shipwreck Chisholm up at Isle Royale. It was a wood ship that I think sunk in the late 1800's. Most of it is gone but the attraction is the big metal steam engine. Just amazing the ornate work on a steam engine that would sit in the belly of the ship. Also don't know how the heck they did it but it is beautiful. Similar engine is in Duluth at Canal Park.
It's amazing and hard to imagine them being able to do as much as they achieved in these tunnels and mineshafts back then. Today, we're spoiled, and technology does all that. Beautiful scenery. That would be a cool house and location.
Great video, guys. You two navigate those big rock's really well, I would have parked my KLR much earlier. Loving your moto ADV trips with tour info. Thanks for all your hard work. Be safe.
Good video, thank you for sharing your experiences with us! Just a thought, the “little box” remains of the building at the end of your tour,,, I would bet that was a root cellar at one time. Again, enjoyed the show!
The thing about the SW is there is history around every corner. You can be standing in places its almost invisible and unapparent. Its like a very large jigsaw puzzle. Ive dat in shalloe caves to rest and in playing around in the dirt found arrow heads, pottery, old shell casings, bridles, tools, coins... Ive come across ruins not on maps, mines, haciendas, corrals, wagons. Itscwhat western history was composed of and makes exploring fun and educational. I hate autodecorrect.
Pretty cool mine and mansion. They may have mined and made the concrete from the rock tailings to build their home. That glass bottle was thick. What year was that built.? You guys be safe take care.
I’ve lived here in Kingman over 30 years and have always heard urban legends about the mansion, but have not ever went up to the mountains to check it out,