The Rapid Rise and Fall of the Historic Ghost Town of Rhyolite, Nevada

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Sidetrack Adventures

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6 ай бұрын

Located just outside of Death Valley National Park in Nevada are the remains of the once boomtown of Rhyolite. When gold was discovered in the area, in just two years the town became the fourth largest in Nevada with millions of dollars being invested in Rhyolite. A little more than a decade later, the population was just 14.
When Rhyolite was booming, it probably seemed like the sky was the limit for the town. It had a number of newspapers, three story banks, a large schoolhouse, service from three different railroads, electricity, and even an ice cream parlor. As quickly as the town was built up though, it began to fall. The mines weren't as prosperous as advertised, and a month after the brand new $130,000 train depot opened, more people were leaving town than coming in. The town that was founded in 1905, was pretty much dead by 1910.
In this video we explore the town, visiting sites such as the school, Tom Kelly's bottle house, the Cook Bank building, the train depot, and the red light district, where we visit the false grave of Mona Bell.
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@vggalbraith5076
@vggalbraith5076 6 ай бұрын
In the short 15 minutes of this video I learned more than watching hours of videos of other vlogers about this town. You are my favorite historical vloger.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Thank you. I really appreciate it.
@CBeard849
@CBeard849 6 ай бұрын
I was about 14 when my grandfather showed me a beautiful greenish-gold hunk of rock about the size of his fist that sparkled all over and he told me that his Dad, my GGF was a young man working at the Bullfrog Mine, living in Beaty when he slipped that rock into his pocket as a souvenir of his time there. He's been gone for years now and I'm an old man myself but I'm always reminded of how hard those "Old Timers" had to work in those days. After Rhyolite my GGF went to the No Cal Coast and made a living cutting redwood railroad ties with saws and axes for 5 cents each.
@alanzeleznikar
@alanzeleznikar 6 ай бұрын
I first went to Rhyolite in the very early '70's as a 10 year old kid with my Dad and my brother. A few years later, as a teen, I "accidentally" opened a Penthouse magazine and looked at a layout of a young lady posing in the ruins of Rhyolite, with one memorable photo being of her standing in the second story window of the Cook Bank Building. 😀 I was there again about 10 years ago; the art and sculpture that was there gave the place a completely different vibe. Thanks for the great video, Steve.
@user-db5qd3wd6z
@user-db5qd3wd6z 6 ай бұрын
See, who says magazines can't teach you about history? 🤣
@gregoryguillen2717
@gregoryguillen2717 6 ай бұрын
Strictly had that magazine for the articles 😅
@zimmejoc
@zimmejoc 6 ай бұрын
@@gregoryguillen2717I always got it for the pictures
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Haha "accidentally". Imagine if some other tourists showed up while that shoot was going on.
@clarkharvell5242
@clarkharvell5242 5 ай бұрын
so there was still a floor on the 2nd story then? You should link the photo, purely for research!
@jackbodenmann7379
@jackbodenmann7379 4 ай бұрын
Rhyolite has such an overwhelming sense of melancholy. To look at the old photos of it in heyday, in comparison to today is so sad. One can't help but think of the men, women, and children that lived there. The hustle and bustle of the residents going about their daily routines. The loves won and lost. The sounds of a busy city, voices and laughter, the train whistles, children playing, the occasional barking dog, now silent. No one lives there now but the ghosts of the past. Thank you for making this video. Jack
@billcarlson1730
@billcarlson1730 5 ай бұрын
Not sure why you only have 120K followers. Some of the best content on KZfaq. Thanks for sharing.
@BobU2b1
@BobU2b1 6 ай бұрын
Westmorland was my mother's cousin, black sheep of the family. He willed his Rhyolite holdings to his sister Freddie. They were from Atlanta, children of strict Baptist minister. Freddie lived in the depot and ran a little museum and gift shop when we visited.
@tom.allez2134
@tom.allez2134 6 ай бұрын
I honestly envy the fact that you’re traveling to all these wild destinations especially here in the US. Once the kids get a little bit older I plan to travel a little more like I used but seeing all these places you’re sharing with us is really inspiring. Thank you man 🤜🏼
@johnarduser2712
@johnarduser2712 6 ай бұрын
Back in the mid-80s I lived in Nevada and visited the Ghosttowns every weekend. It was at that time when an individual named James Spencer purchased the entire town. Imagine my surprise when I stopped by the townsite one beautiful afternoon and there was Mr. Spencer, walking the grounds. A guy in his 40s, he was friendly and we had an extensive conversation. He was stunned when I told him my grandfather's name was James Spencer (no relation-that I know of). Anyways, he ended up selling the town just a few years later.
@brucebarnes9638
@brucebarnes9638 6 ай бұрын
I went to the town with a group of friends on a motorcycle ride in 2008. Hard to imagine a boom and bust town of this size that ended so quickly. A fascinating piece of history from the old west. Great video Steve. I always enjoy all the information that you research in making your videos.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Yeah. For a couple of years they must have thought this place was the next big thing.
@Philip-gn8wx
@Philip-gn8wx 18 күн бұрын
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@Philip-gn8wx
@Philip-gn8wx 18 күн бұрын
Lived in Beatty for approximately two to three years.... Spooky vibes there... No matter the time of day....I think I would choose to NOT visit against all persistent persuaders....🤠 .
@ronniea.4830
@ronniea.4830 6 ай бұрын
I love your small history lessons and style of investigative journalism.
@SpanishEclectic
@SpanishEclectic 6 ай бұрын
Interesting that such a large down disappeared so quickly. It's so odd to hear of famous historical figures being effected by economic downturns. I used to work in Downtown San Diego, often walking down to the Gaslamp Quarter and the remaining bit of China Town. I was surprised to learn that Wyatt Earp used to own land in the area that used to be called the Stingeree, but sold it at a loss due to a financial crash in the 1890s. So many great stories, Steve! Thanks for all your great research.
@ghtaboma
@ghtaboma 6 ай бұрын
Very clear photography. Depth of field is amazing. Good work!
@richardmcgrew2167
@richardmcgrew2167 6 ай бұрын
You did an extensive visit. Hit all the highlights. Good job. One of your best.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@berndk.9741
@berndk.9741 6 ай бұрын
I've been to Rhyolite numerous times and I took many friends there and always tried to make them understand the history of the place. Rhyolites' short span of booming days is a unique mirror of longer spans of larger civilisations... Built on dreams and expectations and destroyed by a lack of faith into the the very own aspirations. As of today there's still mining going on in the area - and on a much larger scale than ever before. But people choesed to leave back in zhe 1910th's because they were told that the mines had played out. They didn't even check whether this was true or not. They just gave up, moved away and left everything behind they'd been working for so hard. This is where we're at a whole, as the Western civilization, right now at this time. We're being told that we're wrong and we need to get rid of everything our ancestors and we've been working for - just because someone says so...
@infinitegodaikinbrent8174
@infinitegodaikinbrent8174 5 ай бұрын
Exactly. You are on point.
@Iancad1
@Iancad1 6 ай бұрын
A busy, somewhat stressful day, and then I watched this. Thank you Steve. You are a gentleman.
@lakeside_mandolin
@lakeside_mandolin 6 ай бұрын
I spent a LOT of time in Rhyolite - as I volunteered often to restore some of the pieces at the Goldwell Open Air Museum (Nextdoor neighbor). This town's history has always been so interesting to me. Thanks for doing this video.
@T_Mo271
@T_Mo271 6 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the Open Air Museum, I appreciate the work of volunteers to make it available.
@paul9156c
@paul9156c 6 ай бұрын
I was in a grocery store in Escondido while paying at the human cashier check-out and noticed her child about your son's age wearing a SD hat, so I told her about you, and your KZfaq channel..I hope that leads to another subscriber to Sidetrack Adventures, because you deserve it my man. Great video as always. 👍
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it.
@milt6208
@milt6208 6 ай бұрын
I have been to Rhyolite so many times and knew little of the history. Being from Las Vegas I would take all of my out of town friends to Death Valley and Rhyolite. None of them were ever disappointed. I used to go to Furness Creek in the middle of summer to enjoy the heat. I grew up in Havasu. If I have shade and water I'm okay. Thanks Steve.
@SmittyAZ
@SmittyAZ 6 ай бұрын
I've been in LHC since '86 when it used to be fun to live here.
@milt6208
@milt6208 6 ай бұрын
@@SmittyAZ 1965 when the lake was full of trees. I do miss it when only a few of us had the lake to ourselves.
@dustyc324
@dustyc324 3 ай бұрын
Just visited this area from Vegas. Death Valley is amazing. The views and landscape is nothing short of astonishing. I also really enjoyed Rhyolite.
@iansutton3176
@iansutton3176 6 ай бұрын
Hi Steve, another great video as always, amazing that Rhyolite only lasted for such a short time considering the investment in infrastructure. All the very best from Australia.
@gofast3209
@gofast3209 6 ай бұрын
You put together some of the best videos!! One thing is wonderful bout your videos is when you are walking you hear your voice as to what you are talking bout not the sound of your feet crunching. Well done!!
@robertfritz9916
@robertfritz9916 6 ай бұрын
Another 11plus video! We visited Rhyolite on trips to Death Valley in the 80s and 90s in our 84 Land Cruiser and a dome tent for shelter. We remember the bottle house and the bank building, but of course did not have the drone's eye view. We are in our 70s now so we appreciate this great exploration of our memories.
@mfree9202
@mfree9202 6 ай бұрын
Very informative, very well shot, very well presented, a good channel
@chrisbreeze9339
@chrisbreeze9339 4 ай бұрын
Back in the late 1960s our scout explorer troop.of six arrived in Ryolite at night during a severe sand storm We too refuge in the bank, first trying the basemen post office vault but the smell was overpowering so we scalled the walls and slept in the vault on the main floor. The next day we visited the museum in the train station and the woman managing it asked where we spent the night. When we told her the bank building with a horrible smell she told us they found the decomposed body of a murder victim in the basement vault, minus his head and hands. It was suspected a gangster hit ftom Las Vegas. Who knows? Thanks for the great video, brought back a lot of memories
@josef9001
@josef9001 6 ай бұрын
Man just like everyone else says , I love your channel. You have a special something about your videos, the presentation the music, the way you speak, simply your enthusiasm for what you are doing. I very much appreciate the work you put in. Thankyou for the escape you provide.
@nworbydnar
@nworbydnar 5 ай бұрын
Wow! You are really the best example of the new historian. You research, and then bring history to life. Great videos!!!!
@skcyclist
@skcyclist 6 ай бұрын
Another enjoyable video. Your voice, the soundtrack, and topics like this, often leave me melancholic thinking about people past and the good and bad times they experienced. I love them all.
@UniusPoenitentis
@UniusPoenitentis 6 ай бұрын
I really appreciated this video, Steve! I visited Rhyolite years ago before or after a visit to nearby Death Valley. I didn't realize just how many ruins are still there, as I only saw about 25% of what you showed us--and I never got out of my car. Thanks to you, I want to go back and see more! It really is a cool place. I remember seeing the bottle house. I never knew much about the history of the town, so thanks for that as it was very interesting hearing about it. Amazing how big it was in its brief hay day. How deflated the residents must have felt when in a few years the whole enterprise (which must have seemed so promising) just completely crumbled. I do hope to return now that your video has rekindled my interest in Rhyolite. It's true that it's a photographer's paradise--especially with the scenery of the Mojave Desert in the background under those stunning sunny and blue skies! Thanks Steve!
@nexttsar
@nexttsar 5 ай бұрын
This was an excellent video on Rhyolite. I first learned of it at age 13 when I was into ghost towns. I was enamored by the ruins of the bank. When I first visited in 1989, I couldn't drive from Beatty to Rhyolite fast enough. You covered it really well. I have been there 6 times; there was no fencing or information stands at the time. The mine above the jail is a real mine and was the Bullfrog National Bank Mine.
@radioguy1620
@radioguy1620 6 ай бұрын
I turned up my heat a bit as I watched to get the full effect, since here in Connecticut its about 32 . Great Video !
@user-qf1it8jc9y
@user-qf1it8jc9y 6 ай бұрын
Great history again Steve! I remember the bottle house vividly from back in the early 70's as a kid out exploring the Death Valley area with the family. Thanks for bringing back good memories!
@MrConan89
@MrConan89 Күн бұрын
As a retired Mining engineer I found this most interesting. Thanks.
@michaelhammond5895
@michaelhammond5895 4 ай бұрын
Awesome history of a town that died so quickly. Good job of narrative of it. I enjoyed it because I love history.
@stephenmiller5023
@stephenmiller5023 6 ай бұрын
As always you provide a class act ,covering whatever you decide to bring to us . Thanks again Steve , for sharing this one with everyone. Stay safe out there , & Happy Holidays to you & your family. 😎👍
@IRONJUNK625
@IRONJUNK625 5 ай бұрын
You really do great work and are of great character too. Taking care of the pup in Salton Sea...!👍👍👍 Good on you brother!
@karenbochinski
@karenbochinski 6 күн бұрын
My husband and I visited this town in Spring 2024. It was well worth the visit. I wished we saw everything you had to show. Thanks for all the information about Rhyolit
@fr-tigerfangs7039
@fr-tigerfangs7039 5 ай бұрын
I love your videos. They are well made, documented and kind of soothing in a way. Also, what’s top notch is to see an American caring for history. That’s a rare feat. Kudos from France!
@daveharris2884
@daveharris2884 5 ай бұрын
Best video about Rhyolite, NV ever created.
@someguy7805
@someguy7805 6 ай бұрын
My wife and I stayed at Furnace Creek Ranch in the early 1990's. We took day trips going hiking, to Scotty's Castle, and also Rhyolite. We checked out the ruins in town, and then headed up to a mine tunnel opening part way up a hill, that we spotted with binoculars. We went into the mine and followed a few tunnels until they came to dead ends. There was also an incline shaft heading to lower levels, but it had extensive damage and wasn't safe to explore. Had a great time.
@colt45nut
@colt45nut 5 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your videos and learn quite a bit about places that are just a few hours drive from me.
@ladyjedi3D
@ladyjedi3D 6 ай бұрын
I never even knew about this town. I love history and you cover so much. I really dig this channel. Thank you so much for all that you do and bring to your viewers you’re appreciated.😊
@majorbuzz
@majorbuzz 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the informative video. I'm glad to see Rhyolite in the daylight. In 2003, my 13 year old son and I payed a visit to Rhyolite in the dark. We had toured Scotty's Castle and were on our way to Tonopah when we spotted Rhyolite. I couldn't pass it up. We didn't spend much time there, but with the sparse lighting, it was a very eerie visit.
@vincentciaramella4165
@vincentciaramella4165 6 ай бұрын
This is my favorite video to-date. I live in Pittsburgh, PA but have been to Rhyolite twice. I even wrote a sci-fi book about 13 years ago and Rhyolite is mentioned a few times (though I have since moved on to write sports history and abandon fiction). Thanks for making my afternoon.
@davevan8864
@davevan8864 6 ай бұрын
Always a good watch!!! Many thanks
@jdubble15
@jdubble15 6 ай бұрын
Hey Steve. I recently found your channel, subscribed and am now binging on your content. Thanks for the excellent videos! ❤
@slightlynuts
@slightlynuts 6 ай бұрын
I have seen many photographs of this place over the years (especially the bank), but I learned a ton from this video. Thank you!
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that.
@DennisCaffey
@DennisCaffey 6 ай бұрын
Great story telling work with your drone. Really gives the viewer of your video the big picture while you work through some of the details. Thanks for creating and posting!
@stevenkaskus6173
@stevenkaskus6173 2 ай бұрын
I was to Death Valley and camped overnight in the overflow camping for Thanksgiving 1978 an remember going threw several towns like Borax and another well known town and passing the sign for Ryolite on the hwy, I can't imagine certain businesses building places when you say signs of the town starting to die. It's so desolate out there never would have thought such a booming place would Pop up. Thanks for the great history lesson, always like to find out new stuff.
@stevecoppock7855
@stevecoppock7855 6 ай бұрын
Nicely done Steve!
@rickjobs638
@rickjobs638 6 ай бұрын
I have watched many of your videos. great job and thank you.
@planetminecraft411
@planetminecraft411 6 ай бұрын
Abandoned wild west towns like this one are so cool! Great video!
@jeffduyndam1392
@jeffduyndam1392 3 ай бұрын
The volume of the music is perfect!
@AksamitMotorsports
@AksamitMotorsports 6 ай бұрын
Hey Steve - always enjoy the videos and complete history. It's awesome you can travel and bring all this content to us.
@KayKayClaudette-mh4wc
@KayKayClaudette-mh4wc 5 ай бұрын
I lived in Las Vegas 1997 to 2003 and frequently went to Rhylolite just to get away for a day trip, or to take out of town visitors. You were uncertain if the mine entrance you saw was real or just for tourists --- it is real. There are several other mine entrances scattered throughout the immediate area. When I was living there, there was a caution sign as you drove into the town to watch for mines and not to enter, and the ones that were visible, including the one you filmed, had red caution signs posted at the entrances and most of the time the entrances were obstructed with timbers or old equipment and mining debris to thwart off entry. A lot of work has been done to the town since I was there; the historical markers bearing information about each structure are new to me, as well as part of the Bottle House restoration appears to have been new stucco/concrete added around the bottles (it was in serious need of restoration when I saw it last). Nice to see that the park system has invested money into this historical site.
@michaeldetroit.8125
@michaeldetroit.8125 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this documentary. Along with the narration, this is professional craftsmanship. Such talent to put this together.
@richardroden6773
@richardroden6773 6 ай бұрын
My wife and visited Rhiolyte in 2011. No other visitors but there was a guy staying in an RV near the bottle house as a seasonal historian. I think he was with the Park Service in some capacity but could be wrong. Anyway, great video. Brings back a lot of good memories of our treks out of Las Vegas to the remote areas of Nevada.
@Thecorgially
@Thecorgially 6 ай бұрын
Always interesting touring old ghost town ruins and imagining what they were in the hay day.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Yeah. Its hard to believe how big this town was.
@Notoldfart
@Notoldfart 6 ай бұрын
Happy to run across your adventures. Gives us ideas for some road trips. Thanks for taking the time to do them. Well done.
@tooyoungtobeold8756
@tooyoungtobeold8756 6 ай бұрын
Another excellent video. Thank you.
@dstevens7614
@dstevens7614 4 ай бұрын
That is a great tour of this town . Thanks for making it …❤
@jagz926
@jagz926 6 ай бұрын
Another great informative video Steve. Outstanding work!
@rickbroderick9146
@rickbroderick9146 2 ай бұрын
Passed through Rhyolite about 4 times going back and forth between Beatty, NV through Death Valley to the eastern Sierra Nevadas. This history makes it infinitely more rich. Thanks!
@1984xlx
@1984xlx 6 ай бұрын
Another awesome episode! Thanks Steve.
@keithstewart2639
@keithstewart2639 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. And all the great information
@danaowen9014
@danaowen9014 6 ай бұрын
There is no other chanel that gives history lessions on places like you do steve, you keep me captivated, and the hummer at that. keep the adventures coming.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it.
@williamleo5681
@williamleo5681 4 ай бұрын
Thank you, your description was very thorough. You did a great deal of research, it is appreciated Best regards. Bill.
@stevenwalls6366
@stevenwalls6366 6 ай бұрын
Once again, great stuff! You never disappoint 😎
@jasminesmithmendoza5988
@jasminesmithmendoza5988 6 ай бұрын
I visited Ryolite in 2019. My favorite part was the statues at the beginning of the main street. Was really hoping you were going to show them.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
They have signs up saying not to film them without permission because they are copyrighted so I just left them out. I posted a pic of one on Instagram though.
@OGRocker1
@OGRocker1 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for another awesome adventure, well researched, filmed and edited, Steve, Merry Christmas and an awesome New Year to you and yours 🎄🍹
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Merry Christmas to you as well.
@rossmacintosh5652
@rossmacintosh5652 6 ай бұрын
Steve, this is the first of your videos I've watched. I'm very impressed by your very professional ability to tell a story. Everything about the video was great: the story & its pace, the videography, and the editing. I'm happy to subscribe and looking forward to seeing & learning from more of your content. Great to see you've already posted 209 videos. I'm sure I'll be entertained & informed. Thanks and greetings from Canada!
@JP-su8bp
@JP-su8bp 6 ай бұрын
Solid tour, thanks.
@stevesjca
@stevesjca 2 ай бұрын
Good, well-organized material. I visited Rhyolite a few years ago and learned a few facts about the building from this vid that I didn't know. Very good effort!
@Last_one_before_I_go
@Last_one_before_I_go 6 ай бұрын
Cool tour, thanks for your work in bringing it to us all !
@Dodgerblue7381-ey3ql
@Dodgerblue7381-ey3ql 4 ай бұрын
Steve, I am not sure if I have ever commented on any of your videos but I can say I have watched quite a few of your videos and I certainly enjoy your travels. I know that you put a lot of work into your videos and it shows in the quality of the videos. Take care
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 4 ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it.
@PhredsArmy
@PhredsArmy 6 ай бұрын
Another great video, Steve! Thanks.
@Sutterjack
@Sutterjack 6 ай бұрын
Really nice history - thank you. Rhyolite doesn't even seem to fit into the classification of "Boom town". It was like someone took a deep breath, built a town, and by the time he exhaled it was gone. There was a legit gold discovery that was decently productive, but the hype and speculation (and downright greed) was far greater than the imagined el dorado.
@T_Mo271
@T_Mo271 6 ай бұрын
Sort of a burp rather than a boom.
@mattban4136
@mattban4136 6 ай бұрын
Another fantastic video! Thank you!
@davidpotter3777
@davidpotter3777 6 ай бұрын
Very nicely done. Thanks
@thomasandrews8033
@thomasandrews8033 5 ай бұрын
As usual, outstanding video!
@erickim2025
@erickim2025 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Steve as usual you're a wealth of information & unusual tidbits of history, I'm always surprised at how much you can dig on your places.😊
@ScottDLR
@ScottDLR 6 ай бұрын
Great vid , Steve. Thx for posting.
@chrisminor4132
@chrisminor4132 6 ай бұрын
Awesome historical research, very interesting. Well Done!
@vickielewis6268
@vickielewis6268 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this bit of interesting history! Very much will love to visit some day!
@jimmyj4811
@jimmyj4811 3 ай бұрын
Yet another great video!
@kennybunker2081
@kennybunker2081 6 ай бұрын
Very good coverage. Much appreciated
@ronswim8187
@ronswim8187 6 ай бұрын
Great video Steve!! Been to Rhyolite a 7-8 times, my son and I explored our first mine there and been exploring old ghost towns and mines ever since!
@johnchedsey1306
@johnchedsey1306 6 ай бұрын
I remember years ago leaving Death Valley toward Beatty and noticing the ruins from the main road, so obviously I had to visit. That old bank building is incredibly striking. I also really like that art installation just south of the townsite with those ghostly figures and bicycles.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Yeah, the art is pretty interesting. They have signs up asking not to film without permission, so I didn't include it in this, but worth stopping at for sure.
@kplante7881
@kplante7881 6 ай бұрын
Nice video. Thanks for sharing…!
@jerrysullivan8424
@jerrysullivan8424 6 ай бұрын
This video is one of your best, Thank you.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@dougscott8161
@dougscott8161 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for a great, informative history of Rhyolite, Nevada. I think I've seen a few of your videos before , but today I have subscribed and I really like your easy going manner on these vids.
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it.
@1a1u0g9t4s2u
@1a1u0g9t4s2u 6 ай бұрын
Another great video. Thanks for sharing.
@Will-Parr
@Will-Parr 2 ай бұрын
An excellent report. Well done. Congrats
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@jbauern57
@jbauern57 3 ай бұрын
Great narration on all your videos.👍
@hobbscoblin1313
@hobbscoblin1313 6 ай бұрын
One of the best videos I have seen in a long time.
@michaeltimerson2628
@michaeltimerson2628 4 ай бұрын
Visited in 2008, still have pictures we took. learned a lot by your video, thanks for sharing.
@dale6349
@dale6349 6 ай бұрын
Love the episode!!!
@BravoActual4756
@BravoActual4756 6 ай бұрын
Always fantastic content Steve.
@minichols5472
@minichols5472 5 ай бұрын
Great video. Love it!
@castoresnegros
@castoresnegros 6 ай бұрын
LOVE all your vids and the background music
@robertvose7310
@robertvose7310 4 ай бұрын
Great quality of video and commentary..
@lancecampbell95
@lancecampbell95 Ай бұрын
Steve you are best with your narrative...taking me to places I might never go!
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