1800's Ghost Town – Henson, Colorado – I found the mines
1800's Ghost Town – Henson, Colorado – I found the mines
Henson is a late 1800’s mining town that has been preserved and protected. It sits just over 9000 ft in the beautiful mountains of Colorado. BTW I never made it to the other town that I mention in the end of this video.
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If you imagine the water being backed up behind the dam that little building that looked like an outhouse makes sense. They probably only had to pump it up a little ways to get water.
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Wow what a cool place. Beautiful scenery. Sounds like it was a hard climb at that altitude though!
Enjoying the Abandoned mines in Colorado!! Great videos!!
I wish you could do some vlogs about how you live, travel etc. Be interesting to know.
Beautiful place
Really cool
I tell everyone to invest in silver because it is way way undervalued nowadays due to big bank price manipulation….if they ever let silver go to its true value, silver could go into the hundreds per ounce.
Still, trying to figure out who and how they had the equipment, electricity, all the things they needed before we "supposedly" had any of those things.
SO WHO OWNS THIS ABANDONED AREA
Iโm loving your Colorado adventure Chris. I moved away many years ago, but it still holds a place in my heart. I think that you are doing great with that altitude. Unless youโve been there you donโt know how thin that air is. I am anxious to see your next exploration. I could watch the Colorado explorations for weeks, there are so many beautiful places there and that valley is no exception. Many thanks Chris for bringing us along. ๐โฎ๏ธ๐ท
Be careful! Sounds like the altitude is getting to you. Great vid!
You need to look up "Ghost Town Living" He’s pretty awesome too. I’m a new sub to you both.
Iโve never been to Colorado did your ears pop at when youโre walking around there
I have gotten altitude sickness by staying the night at a place that was at 9000′. But going to old mine sites and mining ghost towns is one of my favorite things to do! ๐โ๏ธ๐ป
Does anyone have any co-ordinates for the burst dam?
Trying to catch up on your older videos, and am enjoying them very much. You sounded pooped out. Loved all the old buildings, won’t be long until they are gone. That building sitting up on the side of the dam was not a outhouse, even back then they would not have wanted the water contaminated, and they would not put one on the side like that. Maybe as suggested from some one else here, a way to get water up. Your learning though, we never quit learning. Have a good one.
you are polite…
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Those chipmunks are freaking awesome. I used to paint huge mansions in old nc with these amazing landscapes and chipmunks everywhere
I would be JUST as out of breath, but it would be worth the heart attack lol
Very Good Video – I Was In Colorado In 1978 , Hasn’t Changed a Bit .. Beautiful , Of Course Now High Definition , Much Better
That dam looks paper thin
Next time you are in Colorado, I would love to show you our active mineral and crystal mines! We mine amazonite, smokey quartz crystals, fluorite, and many other minerals for gems and jewelry. Would make for a cool video, I’m sure. Hit me up next time you’re around! Love what you do, Chris! So entertaining.
Another good one.
That looks an awful lot like a red belly Ford hood and engine at the first of the video.
Sounds like you either need to get adjusted to the thin air up there or have to do a little more cardio lol just picken!
timber milled and hand howed right from the land
Holy shit anyone else hear his heart beating from 7:19 onward?? Wth sounded like it was gonna explode lol! That must’ve been a heck of a hike!
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oh, my goodness! it’s the wee hours of the morning and i have come to your excellent channel seeking respite from the terrors of my own Christmas past and there you are: educating us about the horrifically difficult lives of the miners and the gross unfairness with which they were treated by the mine owners who got filthy rich off of their labours……..well, there went my self pity!
as you know, before we had the mass media with which we share our truths and our etc, we had an amazing medium called folk music, carried from town to town by artists called bards who sang songs, recited poems and repeated our oral histories with often amazing accuracy and raw emotion. there is a delightful couple of mudlarks who have a YouTube channel called "Let’s Go With The Johnsons"……. they live in Wales where many a colliery was dug, and they lark (beachcomb) inland waterways (where towns have dumped garbage for centuries) bringing the past to life with amazing odds and ends and bitsy pieces. Phil is a retired miner and he’s an excellent historian, and he relays the deep dark histories of the welch mines……and that is indeed a rescued stuffed panda bear in his pocket!
a great standard of folk singers is "The Bells of Rhymney", written by Idrys Davies ( aka the Rhymney Poet) about the plight of the miner. "The Bells of Rhymney" really nails it and was put to music by Pete Seeger, arguably americas greatest folk singer, who sang it ever so powerfully. please excuse the length of this missive, our histories shouldn’t be allowed to die, and i thank you for your efforts in that regard
Go to Creede Colorado; there are a lot of old mines.
๐ Life above 9,000 feet. You need to keep nut bars for the chipmunks and donkeys
What’s been your biggest wtf moment?
Hi Chris, that was a really cool location and I’m guessing a happening place back in it’s heyday, miners sure like to mine into mountainsides it seems. Those chipmunks are so sweet scampering around everywhere. It does make you wonder how on earth they got all of the supplies up such steep inclines as even donkeys would find it tough going. Thanks for sharing, much love. xx๐๐ฒ๐ฒ๐๐
There’s gold there
I love your channel I think you would have way more subscribers if you would change the name of your channel
Stay safe
so cool
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This video is mislabeled. A true ghost town is inhabited only by ghosts, no one living there. If 12 families are living in Henson town it is NOT a ghost town. A semi-ghost would be a few people or families living amongst mostly abandoned structures, but I’m not sure if Henson would even qualify as such. Proper title for this vid would be simply Exploring Ruins of 1800’s Mining Camp.
That is one big dam hole. Good vid!
Maybe a outhouse EVERYTHING would drop right into the creek ๐คฃ GUY FISHING DOWN STREAM " I GOT ONE " ๐๐ GREAT VIDEO AS ALWAYS…MAN THE AIR IS THIN UP THERE HUH FROM THE WAY YOUR BREATHING PLUS YOUR GETTING A GOOD CARDIO WORKOUT. NICE JOB BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN’S. ๐
Nice
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I noticed that building you thought was an Out House, it looked like it had an electric switch on the wall inside. You were breathing pretty heavy. Thanks for all the walking, we can see how you keep in shape. Great video, as usual. Take care, Chris.
Personally I think thereโs a lot in really good shape for as old as it is in that kind of an environment!
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You’re young. And the way you are breathing, there’s no way I could do that anymore. I used to, and loved it. Thanks for the videos. BTW, I did notice a camera mounted on that first (I think first) water tank you went around. Who knows if they are functional, or simply deterrence, but I’m pretty sure I saw a couple. Love your channel. I’m spending too much time watching your videos instead of working. ๐
At 4:11 I lived in a home that had that same siding . My father built the house in the early 50โs.
I think they made outhouses over streams illegal in the 1920s