Cousins took me out there at night once. Very cool and historical place. At one point I walked through what felt like a black widow's web which freaked me out.
@coreyhaskins77682 ай бұрын
RIP
@dawnm38823 ай бұрын
Tucker?
@michiganmikeupnorth5 ай бұрын
The Sunrise Cafe is a good stop.
@bmxican92747 ай бұрын
Used to know people who lived there back in the day. 80's
@drsuss56010 ай бұрын
How many episodes were there? This show was hyped for 2 and a half seasons.
@suicidesharkz Жыл бұрын
Informed
@robertcole8639 Жыл бұрын
My parents had a cabin near MA Deeters. Been going there way back in the 1970s. Very sad when I found out that the original building was burned down years ago. I do wish that they kept the original sign that was in front of the building. I recall that on the bottom of the sign stated the following “do not drive through town like hell” or something like that.
@arkivezaj Жыл бұрын
I love this lake. I've visited my relatives in Prescott since the early 80s. They still live there. And although I've never lived there, my FONDEST childhood memories are near that lake😢
@defactomediagroup Жыл бұрын
Wonder if the Oscoda County Sheriff was as corrupt back then as they are now?🤔 Cool little place for sure!👍
@user-by5nc6xk8w Жыл бұрын
Curious which trail this is or the nearest crossroads, looks great and I love the Big Creek / Luzerne Area of the Au Sable Valley!!
@lurdie Жыл бұрын
Wow my family members are going there tonight!
@MichiganQuadTrailsTales Жыл бұрын
Was up at the Luzerne Trails over the Labor Day Holiday, and finally got to go to MA DEETERS for Dinner, Great Food!
@darrickmalloy69092 жыл бұрын
Does the Dr. Have a website or channel?
@treasuretom132 жыл бұрын
What do all the white tags on the trees mean?
@danceswithmoths2 жыл бұрын
We hike here often. This would be better without the music, as nature sounds are much sweeter than any sound track.
@jkappy542 жыл бұрын
What a shame. Those log walls still looking solid and the forest reclaiming it.
@williamMikmaq2222 жыл бұрын
Great video!
@jackmount12792 жыл бұрын
if you would have turned left onto fairview instead of right you would have gone down the hill and on the left seen a Shrek plush holding a Heineken (Drunk Shrek) that's my driveway! if you would have gone straight, gone down a little ways on the left-hand side you would have seen the remains of a cement building. I'm not sure what it was but would love to know the history behind it if anybody knows
@forbiddenmichigan9912 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We'll check it out!
@cantlovetilluloveyourself81822 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why they don't do something with the lake named after are town Skidway lake
@juststeve76652 жыл бұрын
You can bet that the Corporation that owns the property has recovered the gold coins and made them disappear forever. He never should have revealed the coins. Very few people would trade riches for notoriety. Only a fool would find/recover the gold then tell ANYONE. So whoever found it has gotten away with it. Silver is hardly worth the investment to mine. Gold coins however change everything. Gold brings out the evil greed in Men.
@cadreops60672 жыл бұрын
I'd move in that month and start restoration. Especially in these times ..
@shirleybalinski45352 жыл бұрын
Has anyone panned for gold in the UP? Personally, I'm convinced there's gold & silver to be found in the UP & I don't give a rat's ass what all these geologists say. Read enough about either ore, whether through existing mines out west or old miners tales, & you will also say " if there, why not here". I'm seriously convinced there is. I'm not saying a " wall of silver" but, enough to make it profitable.
@TheBeingReal2 жыл бұрын
You can pan for glaciated gold along Lake Superior shoreline. They have also mined gold near Marquette, very low concentrations though. Most all of it is glaciated gold.
@killercurio2 жыл бұрын
i used to live close to there and never heard about this place at all how cool
@tracytubman663 жыл бұрын
I was on that cliff hanger ride at the Richmond fair
@kenphillips8153 жыл бұрын
this was so much fun and very exhausting my wife and i worked our buts off that weekend love to do this again.
@clawsandpawsrescue21693 жыл бұрын
This is the coolest surprise out in the middle of nowhere!
@blauer25513 жыл бұрын
Monacle Lake, near Brimley, has some old graves. One is a old washboard with the names of three sailors that were found frozen in the ice on the shore of Lake Superior. The cemetery behind our house has headstones that are dated around 1830 with one that shows birthdate from 1780’s.
@chuckwebb75643 жыл бұрын
Rumor has it that Bob Segar may have stopped in for a visit years ago.
@FreedomRv3 жыл бұрын
is it open for tours??? we knew Jimmy very well
@PolkRidgeAesthete3 жыл бұрын
A very engaging, even poignant, video! Thanks for this.
@forbiddenmichigan9913 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@russellseitz3 жыл бұрын
What a tosser.
@happycamper88953 жыл бұрын
The. Place was used it a James Oliver Curwwod book. Curwwod called it the lost city.
@richardgalli72623 жыл бұрын
It has postal service it is far from lost.
@EchadLevShtim3 жыл бұрын
Its obviously Occupied and not Abandoned at all.
@bittlesthecookieakacaitcat87984 жыл бұрын
It’s obviously a deer probably created like if it was a deer with zombie deer Disease
@colenewaltersmusicandother93304 жыл бұрын
Is that in Dexter ?
@joannasarcamedes81914 жыл бұрын
i like old wilderness documentaries the land looks still innocenly pristine the people too but know it seems many public lands are abused , trash left around camp grounds and public rest areas....lets care folks , pick up ttrash please care because these places belong to everyone, care because you want the next persons to enjoy it...please have integrity of character....
@lwalker19604 жыл бұрын
Very nice story!
@byronsullivan23294 жыл бұрын
I went and it was very fun
@rawbacon4 жыл бұрын
Cool, too bad about the fire.
@impactisimminent85094 жыл бұрын
Thats a wonderful camp.
@000FireRainHavoc0004 жыл бұрын
Seeing places like these always makes me wonder if those walls could talk what kind of experiences and lives once existed there?
@mitchharlan83944 жыл бұрын
Gary, you are right. Howard and Cora Russell were their names. The cabins were called Brooke Nook Cabins. They were my grandparents and we lived next door. I spent many days as a child helping with the cabins. What a blessing for so many people. Mitch Harlan
@scotts49204 жыл бұрын
Founder recently passed away, RIP Spike.
@scotts49204 жыл бұрын
Sad that founder passed away recently, RIP Spike.
@NobodysSon4 жыл бұрын
It was interesting seeing the industrial manufacture of traditional wooden rakes after watching a video on how they were once made by hand. Basically, everything has been streamlined and machines have replaced much of the hands-on labour though it is still very hands-on! The final products are all very similar to one another compared to the older handmade ones. Sad that this was destroyed by fire! Such a great piece of history.
@arbeitbear43254 жыл бұрын
Is this the Sodey dear camp?
@big.cofficial79634 жыл бұрын
You found er
@arbeitbear43254 жыл бұрын
"Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turns the minutes to hours?"
@big.cofficial79634 жыл бұрын
Thats deep but a good song.
@TalmidofMemra4 жыл бұрын
My mother sure enjoyed helping out at Coopersville during the Cowboy Festivals!
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Cousins took me out there at night once. Very cool and historical place. At one point I walked through what felt like a black widow's web which freaked me out.
RIP
Tucker?
The Sunrise Cafe is a good stop.
Used to know people who lived there back in the day. 80's
How many episodes were there? This show was hyped for 2 and a half seasons.
Informed
My parents had a cabin near MA Deeters. Been going there way back in the 1970s. Very sad when I found out that the original building was burned down years ago. I do wish that they kept the original sign that was in front of the building. I recall that on the bottom of the sign stated the following “do not drive through town like hell” or something like that.
I love this lake. I've visited my relatives in Prescott since the early 80s. They still live there. And although I've never lived there, my FONDEST childhood memories are near that lake😢
Wonder if the Oscoda County Sheriff was as corrupt back then as they are now?🤔 Cool little place for sure!👍
Curious which trail this is or the nearest crossroads, looks great and I love the Big Creek / Luzerne Area of the Au Sable Valley!!
Wow my family members are going there tonight!
Was up at the Luzerne Trails over the Labor Day Holiday, and finally got to go to MA DEETERS for Dinner, Great Food!
Does the Dr. Have a website or channel?
What do all the white tags on the trees mean?
We hike here often. This would be better without the music, as nature sounds are much sweeter than any sound track.
What a shame. Those log walls still looking solid and the forest reclaiming it.
Great video!
if you would have turned left onto fairview instead of right you would have gone down the hill and on the left seen a Shrek plush holding a Heineken (Drunk Shrek) that's my driveway! if you would have gone straight, gone down a little ways on the left-hand side you would have seen the remains of a cement building. I'm not sure what it was but would love to know the history behind it if anybody knows
Thanks! We'll check it out!
I don't understand why they don't do something with the lake named after are town Skidway lake
You can bet that the Corporation that owns the property has recovered the gold coins and made them disappear forever. He never should have revealed the coins. Very few people would trade riches for notoriety. Only a fool would find/recover the gold then tell ANYONE. So whoever found it has gotten away with it. Silver is hardly worth the investment to mine. Gold coins however change everything. Gold brings out the evil greed in Men.
I'd move in that month and start restoration. Especially in these times ..
Has anyone panned for gold in the UP? Personally, I'm convinced there's gold & silver to be found in the UP & I don't give a rat's ass what all these geologists say. Read enough about either ore, whether through existing mines out west or old miners tales, & you will also say " if there, why not here". I'm seriously convinced there is. I'm not saying a " wall of silver" but, enough to make it profitable.
You can pan for glaciated gold along Lake Superior shoreline. They have also mined gold near Marquette, very low concentrations though. Most all of it is glaciated gold.
i used to live close to there and never heard about this place at all how cool
I was on that cliff hanger ride at the Richmond fair
this was so much fun and very exhausting my wife and i worked our buts off that weekend love to do this again.
This is the coolest surprise out in the middle of nowhere!
Monacle Lake, near Brimley, has some old graves. One is a old washboard with the names of three sailors that were found frozen in the ice on the shore of Lake Superior. The cemetery behind our house has headstones that are dated around 1830 with one that shows birthdate from 1780’s.
Rumor has it that Bob Segar may have stopped in for a visit years ago.
is it open for tours??? we knew Jimmy very well
A very engaging, even poignant, video! Thanks for this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a tosser.
The. Place was used it a James Oliver Curwwod book. Curwwod called it the lost city.
It has postal service it is far from lost.
Its obviously Occupied and not Abandoned at all.
It’s obviously a deer probably created like if it was a deer with zombie deer Disease
Is that in Dexter ?
i like old wilderness documentaries the land looks still innocenly pristine the people too but know it seems many public lands are abused , trash left around camp grounds and public rest areas....lets care folks , pick up ttrash please care because these places belong to everyone, care because you want the next persons to enjoy it...please have integrity of character....
Very nice story!
I went and it was very fun
Cool, too bad about the fire.
Thats a wonderful camp.
Seeing places like these always makes me wonder if those walls could talk what kind of experiences and lives once existed there?
Gary, you are right. Howard and Cora Russell were their names. The cabins were called Brooke Nook Cabins. They were my grandparents and we lived next door. I spent many days as a child helping with the cabins. What a blessing for so many people. Mitch Harlan
Founder recently passed away, RIP Spike.
Sad that founder passed away recently, RIP Spike.
It was interesting seeing the industrial manufacture of traditional wooden rakes after watching a video on how they were once made by hand. Basically, everything has been streamlined and machines have replaced much of the hands-on labour though it is still very hands-on! The final products are all very similar to one another compared to the older handmade ones. Sad that this was destroyed by fire! Such a great piece of history.
Is this the Sodey dear camp?
You found er
"Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turns the minutes to hours?"
Thats deep but a good song.
My mother sure enjoyed helping out at Coopersville during the Cowboy Festivals!
Now Im lost ,,,!!