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Inside Alaska’s Lost Ghost Town | Exploring Kennecott & McCarthy 

Art We There Yet?
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Deep in the Alaskan wilderness sit the ruins of a town with an epic story…
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@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
👋POLL TIME! The contractor who skipped town: villain or hero?
@burninoutloud
@burninoutloud 3 дня назад
our hero 🙂 Time heals all wounds
@MurraydeLues
@MurraydeLues 2 дня назад
Hero
@Ellangellemni
@Ellangellemni 2 дня назад
Hero!!!!!
@tomas5376
@tomas5376 2 дня назад
Hero for sure!
@basjoe6137
@basjoe6137 2 дня назад
Hero
@CerraEquus
@CerraEquus 3 дня назад
So great you found all the old video footage - so cool to see how things worked back then
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Agreed! It's fascinating to see it "then" and "now"
@tomas5376
@tomas5376 2 дня назад
It’s amazing that every new video tops the last one. The videography and commentary leave nothing untouched. It’s so easy to see why you both fell in love with Alaska! Gracias
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 2 дня назад
Thank you so much 😀
@washingtonbob49
@washingtonbob49 3 дня назад
Without a doubt the finest documentary on the Copper mines of Alaska! Your pacing is excellent...it draws the viewer in with clever use of quiet and wonderful narration ...the music tract is sublime and the photography/videography is outstanding! Thank you so much Cora and Jose' for another fabulous look at Alaska. Much love to you both....Bob
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Thank you, Bob! We thought you might really like this one, and so happy you did!
@JamesLewicki
@JamesLewicki 3 дня назад
"built on the promise of" .... love it! great writing, great filming ... as always!
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Thanks papa 😊
@josephvantreeck2989
@josephvantreeck2989 3 дня назад
What a wonderful expose' of an amazing part of Alaska and yes, US history from days gone by. The Park Service has done a wonderful job over the past 30 years or so, of preserving the relics of the past found here. Our earliest trek prior to then, the entire area was still in private hands, and most buildings in disrepair. Thank you for devoting so much time to the story so that others get a glimpse of "how things were" once upon a time in Alaska.
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Thank you, Joseph. Yes, agreed, the park service has done an AMAZING job!
@cindywiech2675
@cindywiech2675 2 дня назад
I’ve seen several other You Tube videos about McCarthy & Kennecott done by other traveling VLoggers. But I have to say yours is the absolute best one yet. All the history and background information you provided was fabulous. I love watching your videos.
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet День назад
Wow, thank you!
@nancychuck5183
@nancychuck5183 2 дня назад
We really enjoyed this video and learning about Kennecott. You caught our attention when you mentioned the copper was shipped to the smelter in Tacoma, WA. Our grandfather worked in that smelter (although he didn't start until the mid-1940s). The Tacoma Smelting & Refining Company began operations in 1889, originally to extract lead from metal ore. In 1902 it switched to extracting copper. It was sold in 1905 and became American Smelting and Refining Company (ASARCO). The ASARCO copper smelter closed down in 1985 following a mix of environmental regulations and a recession. The land surrounding the old smelter is still considered toxic. Air pollution from the smelter settled on the surface soil of more than 1,000 square miles of the Puget Sound basin. Arsenic, lead, and other heavy metals are still in the soil as a result of this pollution.
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet День назад
Oh wow, so interesting how your family history ties into this history! Yes, unfortunately there just wasn’t that understanding of environmental impact…
@rebekahdilbeck6919
@rebekahdilbeck6919 2 дня назад
Your cinematography is stunning! And the way you tell the story is captivating and informative!! I'm so glad I found your channel.
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet День назад
Welcome aboard!
@Ellangellemni
@Ellangellemni 2 дня назад
So wonderful!!!! People have no idea how lucky they are to have you as guides on this colossal journey south! Slyly humorous. Delightfully human. Thoroughly studied. Kindly written. Happily narrated. And, most important, stunningly filmed. You guys SO ROCK (pun intended) as a team! A few observations from the middle past: When I was a kid The Glacier (Kennicott Glacier) rose to about eye-level. During mining, eye was about the top of the Mill Building. Now, you see it much lower, far below the Union Creek bridge. Shocking to me, as I haven't seen Root Glacier from the Mill Building before, is how Root Glacier is thinning so much more quickly than the Kennicott. I know it will be fascinating to it the valleys sans glaciers, watch rivers find their legs, and plant/forest reclaim the valleys. It will still be sad.
@alfredodejuan390
@alfredodejuan390 3 дня назад
The geologist dream: to be into the earth and speaking about minerals. Great video as always! 🤗
@edwardmiller6353
@edwardmiller6353 3 дня назад
Great video again! We love the quality video and the history details you share with us!!
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Thanks again!
@tompfeiffer2755
@tompfeiffer2755 День назад
Thank you for your perseverance getting there. A fantastic presentation of the history and beauty of this little known gem. A NatGeo worthy episode!
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 22 часа назад
Wow, thank you Tom!
@marthakratchman448
@marthakratchman448 2 дня назад
This was so interesting! Another amazing video. As always the filming and narration are perfection. Sorry we missed the live! We were traveling back from Payson.
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 2 дня назад
Aw yay! Glad you enjoyed it, Martha! And no worries about the premiere - we had technical difficulties with the export, so couldn’t do it at the right time. Just had to throw it out there at 11am and hope for the best! Hope the drive back from Paxson went well!
@heiser_bill
@heiser_bill 2 дня назад
Great story telling, visuals, and music, as always! 🙂
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 2 дня назад
Thank you, Bill!
@brendamountaingirl8354
@brendamountaingirl8354 3 дня назад
Just caught the end of your Live feed ugh 😑 will watch the whole video in awhile. Love ❤️ your channel!
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Aw, no worries! I hope you enjoy the watching the video in full. And sending loving thoughts for your community with those fires!
@brendamountaingirl8354
@brendamountaingirl8354 3 дня назад
@@ArtWeThereYet 🫶🏻😌
@joshweinstein5345
@joshweinstein5345 3 дня назад
What a great and fascinating video! And informative: for the first time in my life, I actually understand how mining works. Thanks!
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
So glad you enjoyed it, Josh!
@ddawson8069
@ddawson8069 День назад
Very nice job. We will travel to McCarthy/Kennecott next spring to explore! Thx "R we there yet!"😁
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet День назад
Have fun! You will love it!
@apologiamixer
@apologiamixer 2 дня назад
That brings back memories. I made several trips to Kennecott in the 1970s when there were no guides nor shuttles. I rode the cable tram with our big labrador retriever.
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 2 дня назад
That is so awesome. Hope you have pictures! The road must have a different animal then!
@CerraEquus
@CerraEquus 3 дня назад
The early tram to the other river side looks so cool :) I love relics, artifacts etc. - even most of them might be very simple, still I dont know of how all of that might have worked in the past. I hope human beings dont forget simple technologies.
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Yes, that's what makes this place so fascinating...all the pieces of history left behind.
@spencer6633
@spencer6633 2 дня назад
another great video by you two.... thank you. as a civil engineer i really appreciate all the detail and information in your videos.
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet День назад
Thank you for appreciating the effort we put into them!
@lesterhousel
@lesterhousel 3 дня назад
Thanks!
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Wow, thank you Lester!
@jameslewicki8628
@jameslewicki8628 3 дня назад
Great video
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Thanks Pops!
@mariodesortes9180
@mariodesortes9180 2 дня назад
😮WOW! Come sempre un video fantastico! 🤗🤗
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 2 дня назад
Grazie 😊
@lesterhousel
@lesterhousel 3 дня назад
Wow, what a find. January 1961 I was interviewing for a job and a remote area called. Kenny caught Copper wow Suzette and I had just gotten married my last semester at Penn State. The interview was would your wife be willing to go to a really remote area Well I thought so. I couldn’t find a job in Pennsylvania. Well, they didn’t think I was gonna fit in for the remote job now I see what it would’ve required so glad that Martin and Orlando offered us a job in Florida. We’ve been here since January 19 61, marriage 64 years and, had a wonderful life here in Florida. It would’ve been an incredible challenge for industrial engineer to try to bring this place back to life. Thanks for the wonderful video and your experts and travel and document. Lester and Suzette.
@lesterhousel
@lesterhousel 3 дня назад
Curious, are there helicopter rides offered for Tourists to visit this place without the travel that you and your partner have made to get there thanks, Lester
@lesterhousel
@lesterhousel 3 дня назад
Maybe now that copper is 4 to 5 dollars a pound???? Guess we missed an investment opportunity;LOL Lester and Suzette
@tacrewgirl
@tacrewgirl 3 дня назад
Yes, you can fly to McCarthy from Chitna and I think a few other places. But, it's a beautiful 60-mile drive. If you drive slowly around 30mph and cautiously and have a spare tire you'll be fine.
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 2 дня назад
Sounds like it all worked out in the end, with the position in Florida facilitating a beautiful life in Florida. There aren’t helicopter tours out of McCarthy, but Wrangell Mountain Air does bush plane flights from Chitina. That would be an adventure into itself!
@ericsmith9777
@ericsmith9777 2 дня назад
Nice presentation.....thank you !! Cheers,
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 2 дня назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@tacrewgirl
@tacrewgirl 3 дня назад
Another great video. Thanks. I love how much research your pour into these videos with archival footage from UAF and other sources. I definitely need to revisit McCarthy again. I remember being overwhelmed at the engineering greats they pulled off over 100 years ago in this remote area. And I always found it fascinating that they gave people 24 hours to pack up and leave and some stayed. It would've been wild to be one of the few people who stayed behind when that last train left or be someone who "found" it in the 1950s as a bush pilot and started doing tours. History is cool. You should definitely read the book or listen to the audiobook Cold Mountain Path by local Alaskan author Tom Kizzia about the history of McCarthy. It's very well done. I could definitely see you two staying there for a year and working with the summer arts community.
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Thank you for appreciating the time we put in. It's a lot, but worth it in the end (we think so at least, so when others do as well....it means a lot!) Yes, I'm just trying to imagine what it was like after that last train left and it was just the wind, sound of the ravens, and just....quiet. Must have been SO trippy.
@vee8317
@vee8317 3 дня назад
Another great video
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Thank you!
@sherrymejia5759
@sherrymejia5759 3 дня назад
Beautiful video…
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@c.alcazar2584
@c.alcazar2584 День назад
I was there more than 20 years ago before it became tourist beautiful placecand interesting....
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet День назад
Ooh interesting! Was the mill open for tours back then?
@burninoutloud
@burninoutloud 3 дня назад
Great Story! I was sitting in front of my computer and missed the live chat :-) Maybe first time.
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Our fault - export issues that kept us up all night 😔
@burninoutloud
@burninoutloud 3 дня назад
@@ArtWeThereYet Fun with tech. The timing was fine, no worries, I just missed notifications some how.
@BreakTime10101
@BreakTime10101 3 дня назад
Awesome video beautiful views. But how did they get the shuttle van, and other vehicles, across the water, ice bridge? I’m surprised they didn’t just build a vehicle bridge.
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
Good question! So there is a private bridge with (we were told) a $600 yearly key fee charged by the owner to use. That’s how locals and tour companies get their vehicles over. We also saw a lot of ATV traffic, so it seems some of the locals who live on the McCarthy Rd side of the bridge opt out of paying that fee and just get to town via ATV/snow machine.
@coffee-co8gk
@coffee-co8gk День назад
Makes me want to move there?
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet День назад
Can you imagine how peaceful it would be in the winter? But so cold!
@coffee-co8gk
@coffee-co8gk День назад
​@@ArtWeThereYet the state of Alaska should be funding you guys great work!
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet День назад
That would be pretty awesome 😊
@coffee-co8gk
@coffee-co8gk День назад
@@ArtWeThereYet just fact. Wonderful videos
@pratheepgopalan226
@pratheepgopalan226 3 дня назад
Why is it that the Russian Federation was Forced to Sell a wonderland called ALASKA to the U.S for a paltry 7 million back in the day is still refusing to sink in...😁😁
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
They must sure be kicking themselves now, right?! 😂
@BreakTime10101
@BreakTime10101 3 дня назад
And why didn’t Canada take it over?
@pratheepgopalan226
@pratheepgopalan226 2 дня назад
Looks that way ....ma'am😂😂😂​@@ArtWeThereYet
@alfredodejuan390
@alfredodejuan390 3 дня назад
The geologist dream: to be into the earth and speaking about minerals. Great video as always! 🤗
@ArtWeThereYet
@ArtWeThereYet 3 дня назад
It really is!
@tacrewgirl
@tacrewgirl 3 дня назад
@@ArtWeThereYetWas your tour guide a geologist?
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