I was born here in 1956. My dad was stationed here after coming home from the Korean War. I cannot believe you found this incredible piece of history. It’s brought back memories of why I was told growing up. My mom was German and this was the first place she lived with my day stateside. Such memories, such beautiful stories and some pain of why my dad suffered during that war. Thanks Dustin. Love your channel, just found you and I’m going back to watch your older vlogs. 😊♥️
@kevinmagee64503 жыл бұрын
I was a Soldier that was stationed at Fort Ord from 1986-1989. Thanks for filming that. It's sad to see it rotting away.
@ronswim81872 жыл бұрын
I was also stationed at Ft Ord, 1980 to 85, except for the small area, it is mostly torn down, UC Monterey Bay is a bid part of the base, shopping centers and a whole lot of houses (over priced) going up! You would not recognize it now!
@kevinmagee64502 жыл бұрын
@@ronswim8187 Thanks! I had entertained the thought of visiting some day. But now that I've seen this, I think it's better I don't.
@martel7322 жыл бұрын
Kevin, I was there 88-92; Wolfhound 3-27
@WyomingWoodscolt2 жыл бұрын
127th signal here
@christopherhazell4202 жыл бұрын
@@kevinmagee6450 better to remember it as you recall it....
@dirkaelder3 жыл бұрын
I was stationed at Ft. Ord in 1984. I was an MP and was able to drive all over the base. There was also a golf course there. When I first got there I was in the 7th MP Company and we were housed in the old WW2 barracks. They also built many new barracks while I was there. What a waste of money if they abandoned all of that after spending so much.
@Jackrbbt19893 жыл бұрын
Norton AFB was abandoned as part of BRACC. They had just contracted to have a new Base Exchange (BX) built and there was no contingency for closer. As the rest of the base was closed and relocated up to McChord AFB, the contractors continued work on and finished the brand new BX. Nobody wastes money like the Federal Government. 👍
@FLMegan3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service sir.
@lutomson34963 жыл бұрын
its not abandoned..misinformation from the clickbait poster...
@lutomson34963 жыл бұрын
@@Jackrbbt1989 McCllellan, Mather, Moffett, Alameda, Army Depot just a few within a hundred miles that were closed because of BRAC...California didnt have any representation unlike Utah, Oklohoma etc which took over a lot of the base work, the same idiots in power today from California, were the ones that closed them down
@charleshenry75843 жыл бұрын
I went to Custer as an MP plenty of times. The old barracks were......interesting.
@mudduck7542 жыл бұрын
The cement sail boat, the moon shadow, I was aboard her in '76 up in the San Juan islands, she was moored next to my vessel. First cement ship I was ever aboard, absolutely gorgeous in her day. First time I had seen a wood stove in the salon of a ship. A nice older couple owned her, had a good steak dinner with them. They liked my little 63 foot boat.
@Destination_Adventure2 жыл бұрын
Love that story, thank you.
@ranger-12142 жыл бұрын
I was last at Fort Ord in 1979 while it was still in full operation. Now much of it has been cleared, cleaned up and converted to commercial use or preserved. A few movies have filmed scenes there in the old barracks areas when needing "period" shots. Part of it is the Fort Ord National Monument (14,000 acres m/l) is a wildlife area that also has trails; something like 80-90 miles of them. The areas closer to Highway 1 have been used for commercial businesses, and also the airfield has been converted to Marina Municipal Airport. Other than the preserve of the national monument, the western part of the fort will continue to be developed as demand may require.
@RichardCockerill3 жыл бұрын
Fort Ord...my first stop in the army,i was stationed there Apr. to mid Sept. 1967 and then sent overseas
@Wheelchair-bear3 жыл бұрын
For a one-man show your videography is incredible , most people won't realize how long it takes to make a 2 second clip of the motorhome driving by, or the different angles such as the Drone footage and artistic framing. You are truly a professional Dustin! The editing and soundtracks always make for the best content on KZbin. You deserve over a million subscribers.
@FLMegan3 жыл бұрын
I have no idea how much work it is but the talent is obvious. I feel like I've been there myself after it ends.... He has a true gift. Amazing storyteller.
@TheGoGoGamble2 жыл бұрын
Crazy we're all here before 100k. This is an awesome channel!
@Wheelchair-bear2 жыл бұрын
@@TheGoGoGamble I remember when he had 9000 sub's.
@katiekane52472 жыл бұрын
So, how does he support this endeavor? Ever wonder how some small scale tubers get so well equipped?
@Wheelchair-bear2 жыл бұрын
@@katiekane5247 his patreons play a big part, if he gets enough views he gets paid by KZbin. He had savings from his previous job on the cruise ships and he keeps his living expenses as low as possible.
@michaelmartin45522 жыл бұрын
If you are still in California and want to see another abandoned base, go to the old Mare Island Naval Shipyard outside of Vallejo, California. Most of it is deteriorating, but a lot is still there. Including the old WWII era Navy Brig, and the WWI era rifle range.
@sararevesz89262 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your information! I trained at Mare Island in 1983, but never had much time to explore the area. In fact, I drove on base, studied, and left. It’s amazing how long redevelopment takes, probably involves environmental mitigation.
@michaelmartin45522 жыл бұрын
@@sararevesz8926 No, it's because the city of Vallejo has their heads up their bottoms. They destroyed much of it (like the enlisted housing) instead of using it for low cost housing, then let other parts sit abandoned for decades in the hopes it will fall apart so they can demo it. They had this dream of being the "silicon valley of the north", but no high tech wants to go there. But you can see other bases that closed at the same time in California and they are doing fine. McClellan in Sacramento is a good example.
@BigDaddy-dr8gf2 жыл бұрын
My dad was in the Navy and was attending the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey during the mid 50's. As a child I remember my Mom taking me out to Fort Ord to shop and get my haircut. Long time ago (Cannery Row in Monterey was still an active cannery), but I remember the base being huge and bustling. Brings back good memories of living in Monterey.
@donotneed22502 жыл бұрын
I was on active duty 1974-81 and did three tours on Fort Benning, GA and was in the same type of barracks. They had been remodeled into one and two-man rooms from an open bay. The latrines had not been changed though except for the females. You couldn't see through the glass windows. Other than that it was the same. We were in a section of post(Army does not have bases) called Harmony Church. I preferred those barracks than the ones on Sand Hill and Kelley Hill. At least we had shade trees.
@bluhammer062 жыл бұрын
Went through Army basic training at Ft Ord beginning in October 1971. The place is HUGE! We had to march over the freeway to get to the immense shooting ranges along the Pacific Ocean beaches.
@danimalgb83872 жыл бұрын
Spent a couple of years at Ft. Ord, went to Air Assault school there too... So sad to see it look like that.
@timinwsac2 жыл бұрын
I went through basic and A.I.T. there starting in May of 71. Did basic in the "newer" barracks up on the hill and A.I.T. in the old barracks.
@yamahaxs65012 жыл бұрын
Those old WWII style barracks bring back memories. I've been housed in them at facilities all over the US at a few different times in the past.
@619sdbdub11 ай бұрын
I was stationed in Monterey in 93-95 and Fort Ord was just closing. I was part of the Navy side at NPS. But your intro of that beautiful old house that was Japanese owned is just as intriguing. Considering it was in the middle of nowhere in Monterey County. It wasn't until 2013 that I went to Manzanar and was very much moved. I learned recently that 2nd Lt Louis Nixon (of Band of Brothers fame) was also stationed at Fort Ord.
@timoxford51242 жыл бұрын
My Dad was trained at Fort Ord...thanks for the views, back in the 50s
@ka64492 жыл бұрын
I was stationed at Ft Ord from 1982 to 1984 worked POE went to a bunker with a steel door that required a pin number to get in was highly classified. This brings back lots of memories.
@punchfisttop3 жыл бұрын
WE LOVE YOU SO MUCH DUSTIN!!!! TY FER SHARING YOUR LIFE!!!
@lib5562 жыл бұрын
I clicked on this vid because I thought the thumbnail looked like Ft Ord... and I was right. I spent a month on the base during a significant ABCA (America, Britain, Canada, Australia) exercise in 1989. I can't believe what it looks like now. This is the base where Clint Eastwood served out his military service during the Korean War. He was a lifeguard at the pool.
@jonathanplatt61643 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas, Dustin! Thanks for the video, it was pretty good. I was stationed at Ft. Ord 3/92 to 9/93. It was sad to see how much it has fallen since then. I lived in the new barracks on the hill and worked on the Army Airfield. It was such a beautiful fort. The ONLY things I disliked about that place were the HUGE amount of prairie dogs (holes everywhere) and at that time the weather was very unstable. The 7th Infantry Division (Light) was there until it closed and we always wore our sleeves down. When I asked why when I got there, they said, "wait five minutes for the fog to roll in, then you'll know..." Good video, again. God bless.
@paladin11C402 жыл бұрын
I was stationed at Ord, or the planet, from 92-93 just before moving to Ft Lewis with 9th Inf Regt. I was in the barracks by the hospital, B-1/9 Inf. I loved being part of the 7th ID.
@barke27barker192 жыл бұрын
I was there for PLDC back in 4/92. I remember marching by old World War II barracks that lay completely collapsed on themselves...
@jeffyoung602 жыл бұрын
Jonathan, you and I left Fort Ord at the same time. But I had been stationed at Planet Ord for three years. I loved the place! I liked it when the daily fog rolled in at 1600 hrs. I liked being close to Monterey and the bay. I loved the Central Coast. If I was rich or could have found a good job, I'd be living there, even in Seaside. I used to attend a few festivals in Seaside, like the Scottish festival. Nothing fun lasts forever. 7th ID (Light) inactivated and everyone went to the four winds. I had a chance to stay longer but didn't want the job assignment offered. So I let myself be transferred out, to my last duty station, it turned out, at the Detroit Arsenal in Michigan.
@thehomelesswhisperer97332 жыл бұрын
Did u go desert storm
@thehomelesswhisperer97332 жыл бұрын
@@jeffyoung60 wherever you live especially if you own a house or are buying a house sell it now before it drops get a van and travel and live wherever you want
@Whatsahandle-j1y2 жыл бұрын
My late father was stationed at Fort Ord and our family lived in Seaside, CA. I worked as a supply clerk in my early working years. I didn't keep track of what happened to it and it was eerie to see it as abandoned and decaying. The last I had heard it was going to be sold to builders. It sounds like the lead paint put a stop to plans to build on the land. Or, because the Fort attracted a lot of people to the area, when it was abandoned, there was less reason for thousands of people to live near it.
@michaelmartin45522 жыл бұрын
I trained there in 1982, and it is sad to see it in that condition. But that is common in California, a large number of the closed bases from that era are now rotting away in that state.
@rael6_4wd3 жыл бұрын
It’s so weird to see you coming through the area I live. I’ve been driving past that old Watsonville house for 35+ years. I’ve always loved it, and used to dream about buying it for myself. About 20 years ago it became painfully obvious (even from highway 1 ) that it was never going to be lived in again. (not by anyone living anyway) Highway 1 did in fact get closed in both directions, and currently still is, but the section you were about to enter is in my opinion the most scenic section of the California coast line. On your way home, you should make every effort to see it. Big Sur is an absolute MUST!
@leelynn96812 жыл бұрын
I agree. Too bad he hit the worst weather we have had in years. The Cambria area is fabulous as well.
@Laurel-zg8tn3 жыл бұрын
we've warmed up to -25 this afternoon...gotta love Williams Lake....enjoy the warmth when you find it Dustin...Happy travels..
@Wonderhussy2 жыл бұрын
Dustin, I like your style! I do the same kind of thing, so I know how much work it takes to get all those crazy angles and interesting shots. Your cinematography and editing skills are great, but it's really your laid back approach and casual storytelling that makes it for me! May your adventures never end!
@erinhilliard93472 жыл бұрын
Omg I’m subscribed to you also!!! Hey girl!
@Wonderhussy2 жыл бұрын
@@erinhilliard9347 hey! 😀
@billcallahan93032 жыл бұрын
I was at Ft. Ord in early January 1968. Basic training for Vietnam where I spent 3 tours as a U.S. Army but Navy trained Salvage Diver.
@Betty.H43 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking us along on another leg of your adventure!!! Merry Christmas Dustin and Please stay Safe!!
@Marcelmopartruckguy3 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas Dustin! Thanks for living the life a whole bunch of us would love to do and sharing it with us!! Keep up the great work, safe travels to you!
@RedPillLife19663 жыл бұрын
A Paper map?. God bless your soul. As a Man in his fifties who relied on them before GPS and Google Maps. I salute you! Have a safe and happy new year Dustin.
@aaotcis2 жыл бұрын
Fort Ord was where many Cold War soldiers were acclimated to weapon systems that were in use overseas. I know this firsthand as the base was my first pre-deployment assignment in late 70's. In early part of 80's, it's relevance in the arms race had been outpaced by newer facilities (Army Material Command) being stood up to address Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). As Fort Ord became less important to the mission objectives for Cold War training, it became a host for many California High School summer encampments for JROTC activities across the state, some travelling from as far away as Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). Good memories!
@martel7322 жыл бұрын
I was there 88-92 and constantly training in the backyard, FHL, NTC, Panama, etc. The 7th ID there were part of Rapid Deployment Forces and was very high speed.
@xxclaro3 жыл бұрын
Already known it'll be awesome! Abandoned military bases are always fascinating to me, so very much looking forward to this
@AnotherAmy3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for taking us along-love you so much!
@sherrilee2303 жыл бұрын
Hope you had a Merry Christmas I was born in Fort Ord and my family had homesteads in Carmel Valley. 2nd great grandfather ran stage line from Salinas to Carmel Valley to Monterey. You did it justice very good job. Thank you for sharing
@stephendall2329 Жыл бұрын
I visited Fort Ord a few years ago with my two grandsons. I took them to the reception barracks I spent my first night in the Army, then up the hill to where we stayed a few days. Then I was one of the people selected for the new FOLA Basic Training program then we were moved to another barracks. Which was gone now. It was sad seeing the old but spotless barracks and grounds in such bad shape. Between the damage done by the vandalism and the destruction by the fires started by the homeless it is a big shame and disgrace that this historic spot isn’t preserved. But, this being California, what do you expect? The State had no problem claiming the hospital and anything that would benefit a few UC elites who don’t give a damn about the military.
@westcoastislander66993 жыл бұрын
OMGosh! Between the slides and the pea soup fog, so glad you made it to the relative calm of the desert. And how about that tumbleweed madness! We had to pick our way through a narrow canyon filled with them on a backpack trip one time, carefully picking apart the wall of tumbleweeds to make it to camp for the night. Wonderful as always! Stay safe!
@RobertPerkins-d2i Жыл бұрын
Building's (barracks) in that era were all designed the same, 1969 i took basic training at Fort Bragg NC I flew out of Ft. ORD on my trip to Vietnam. Memories!!
@keithjohnson53983 жыл бұрын
Brother was stationed there for a couple of years eventually moved off base to a house in Pacific Grove. As I recall elephant seals were hunted nearly to extinction and since becoming a protected species they've made quite a come back along the California coastline & some of the Channel Islands.
@peggydietz6148 Жыл бұрын
Ever so sad the waste and neglect , such as chair and computers .You are a brave fellow and I pray you have a guardian angel stepping into that school . There cud of been a tribe of sorts in there. I think you are doing a wonderful thing for yourself and others . Travel , books and music grow us the most . God bless you and safe travels as we journey with you .🙏🇨🇦❤️
@kimnolte2372 жыл бұрын
I’m very surprised you do not have more followers. I love the entire presentation, info, beautiful scenery, music and you are just very easy to listen to with no bs. Love it and glad I found your channel!!
@Destination_Adventure2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for enjoying. I’m trying to grow the channel :)
@Surfguitarist592 жыл бұрын
I did time at Ft. Ord in my Army days.! The buildings in your video are the old style barracks. The newer cement three story barracks are now dormitories for the somewhat new Cal State Monterey. Your video gave me flashbacks man.....LOL. Loved it, thanks dude.
@gerryhartung7362 жыл бұрын
My brother and both went thru FT Ord, prior to myself going to France, later RVN, bro straight to RVN. I remember living in concrete barracks up the hill (D43 Rah). then 8 weeks more in the wooden barracks. Thanks for the memories.
@jcxxmotoxx2 жыл бұрын
Ha! You're in my backyard! I played junior high sports against Moss Landing Middle, they were in our district. My paternal grandfather was a career Army man stationed at Ft. Ord. The site with the abondoned boats used to be owned by my friends grandfather. It was called "Little Baja", it was a statuary and roadside attraction. They had a talking Myna bird. I can't freakin' believe you took that rig down Hwy1 through Big Sur. You sir, are my hero. I've run that section many times on my motorcycle, but never in my camper. Well done. I hope you enjoyed your time in Monterey County.
@merleebanez20392 жыл бұрын
I went to that middle school. So great that you walked around, you definitely brought back a lot of memories. So sad to see it the way it is now.
@Jackrbbt19893 жыл бұрын
Most of the BRAC Committee members were from the Southern California area. The Pentagon responded by ensuring that most of the closers were in those politicians districts, a huge amount of bases and jobs were lost seemingly overnight. It also helped that the property was worth a lot of money, one of the leading factors for the BRAC movement. It turned out many of the politicians were also invested in development companies. The politicians were obviously not re-elected and BRAC ended soon after in favor of the Joint-Base model. Base closure took on a more reasonable pace usually coinciding with the phasing out of military units/hardware. A short list of just the Air Force bases that I remember closing in California due to BRAC: Norton, Castle, George, Hamilton, Mather, McClellan, March (March became a Reserve Base). The number of Naval and Army installations closed was at least triple that list.
@rogersmith73962 жыл бұрын
We used to have a Navy station in Kansas.
@sandovalperry28952 жыл бұрын
I had to reassign a couple hundred officers from the various post closing. Everyday I got calls from officers, commanders, spouses and Congressional staffers telling me the post wasn’t going to close. They told me that DA (Department of the Army) told them they weren’t moving, I reminded them that I AM DA. All the bodies moved and all the post closed.
@ChiefMac592 жыл бұрын
Used to live near there - know the area well and have seen most of these many times. Moss Landing is a real town, kind of strange but a town nonetheless and Phil's there has the best seafood. Was stationed across the bay from Planet Ord for 3 years. Half of it is still active for housing to the Presidio of Monterey. California State University Monterey Bay has a large portion of the old fort. Worked in the old hospital for a few years for the Defense Manpower Data Center
@Rev1Kev3 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas Dustin, great episode
@ruthiemay4232 жыл бұрын
I attended AIT at Fort Ord in summer 1974 then returned in June 1976 for Reserve drills. Never seemed that big back then. Had a whole lot of fun in those barracks.🥰🥰🥰
@talyn39322 жыл бұрын
I value your work and love your personality. The respect you show people, along with your willingness to show quirky a sense of humor just as you being you... you are a great example.
@Destination_Adventure2 жыл бұрын
That is a very nice comment, thank you.
@144041452 жыл бұрын
Thank you for finding Fort Ord. It was one of the few army installations I was stations at. Any place you can find Military related is of interest to many retired Military personnel. Thank you for an excellent video. wC
@ginrobi012 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas, Dustin! Once again, incredible footage and interesting places. That school made me want to cry and I'd never heard of Fort Ord before. Awesome learning moment. And those landslides... I was getting nervous for you and I wasn't even there. Glad you made it through unscathed. Take care and stay safe!
@travist.72792 жыл бұрын
I went to the Laguna Seca Raceway countless times, between 1973 and 1995. The race track borders Fort Ord, and was once part of the property. The north access road even crosses the Fort Ord proving grounds, and was often closed during maneuvers.
@AnthonyGarmont3 жыл бұрын
I was stationed there and was there when it closed. Charlie 3/27 Infantry - It was a beautiful place to live... I still miss it and go back to Monterey whenever I get the chance to. Was last there in 2018.
@Balthorium2 жыл бұрын
Closing all the bases in the Bay Area was a mistake.
@johnd52442 жыл бұрын
I was stationed there and recognized a couple of those barracks you showed as I spent some time in one of them before moving up into the main part of the base up by the movie theater/PX
@Glenn-em3hv Жыл бұрын
We definitely had a fantastic winter with lots and lots of snow here in Arizona and California and it helped a great deal with the lakes that have been drying up!!! Shows how global warming is garbage and the weather can change anytime! God is great!!!
@bman98522 жыл бұрын
Fort Ord was my first duty station in 1991. A Troop 2/9 Cav.
@kadoj3 жыл бұрын
Welcome to califonia! Drat, I didn’t know you were in the state til I saw this, If you find yourself passing either San Jose again, or grass valley ca. at any point in your travels, let me know. I know a bunch of cool spots and old mines in central California you’d love. Old copper mine on a mountain, abandoned miners cottages in the middle of the woods, old artillery forts, a couple Nike missile silos, I’d be happy to show you some stuff you wouldn’t be able to find just passing through on a freeway if you want. You’re an adventurer after my own heart, keep doin what you do man. The road will always bear your weight.
@chesty13692 жыл бұрын
Ha thanks for making me feel old. Trained there and probably stayed in those barracks. Ha. Thanks for the memories
@levihart3 жыл бұрын
Great video brother and awesome footage. Glad you found a way to capture it for us. Was feeling a lil anxious for ya as you drive through the landslide areas... Glad you made it safe. Continue being vigilante and as always. Keep having a blast. Merry freaking Christmas from up here brother
@dianewilson55162 жыл бұрын
I used to have a pen pal who had a husband stationed at Fort ORD. She lived there also. My parents and I were traveling at one time and my father drove past ORD camp. She was mad at me for not visiting her, but my dad decided that for me.
@bobobolinsky50012 жыл бұрын
I did my basic training At Fort Ord in 1975, brings back memories.
@monogamousbonobo39232 жыл бұрын
My dad was stationed @ Ft Ord during WW2. As a Filipino immigrant he wanted to show his patriotism for his new country by serving. He was rejected twice as the army thought he was Japanese? Third time was a charm & he did his basic training there & then deployed up to the Aleutians where he fought Japanese, the only time Japan actually battled (excluding pearl harbor of course as that was more of an attack/ambush) on American soil. Like him i enlisted and went into the army. I miss him and wish i could hear more of his stories. I'm very familiar with the area as I grew up in the Santa Clara valley.
@alanjameson8664 Жыл бұрын
I remember Fort Ord--basic training camp and 6th Army Headquarters. When they closed it there was a huge problem with all the lead-based paint on the buildings (and flaking off onto the ground). I don't know if they ever fixed that.
@margueritevassar4972 Жыл бұрын
Sure enjoyed traveling with you today! Thanks for a fun relaxing time looking at the military base, old school, seals and tumbleweed… The ride was somewhat scary from the rocks falling, fog and rain but you made it safely..Until next time, stay focused and safe travels🇺🇸🫶🏼
@DannoM_3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing all the parts of California that I've never seen. Great drone footage too! I'm loving this trip!
@pennypackmtb25422 жыл бұрын
Did a training exercise at Ft Ord way back in 80. Can't believe it could be shut down.
@johnreed94352 жыл бұрын
I was stationed at DLI in 90-91 and saw plenty of what is shown here before the decay and shutdown. What a memorable time in my life. What a major change to Ord. We went there plenty of times on weekends. Sad to see
@ReignLight2 жыл бұрын
I love your adventures and they are not excessively long. Great spirit!
@seanpatrick45892 жыл бұрын
I live there, I park my car right where his Winnie is at 9:24s of this video to play disc golf at CSUMB which is the inventor of disc golf last course he designed before his passing. Love adventure destination, love the beautiful footage and incredibly entertaining Dustin. Can't wait to see what's next , thank you Dusty please keep posting. You are the best 👍👍
@ekim13022 жыл бұрын
Happened on your KZbin by random chance… admire what you do !!! I was at Fort Ord in 1971 for Basic Training and AIT … Trips me out to see it as it now is … sad comment on today’s Disposable America…
@jobethk5883 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Thanks for the elephant seal information. Nice music.
@vickeyefremidis92342 жыл бұрын
Like your style … super interesting stuff, look forward to more, thank you ✨
@dougjohnson34943 жыл бұрын
Love your videos and humor, you do a great job! Thanks and Happy New year!
@robertboyes25052 жыл бұрын
My late father did his Army basic training there at Ft. Ord in 1967.
@chuckwatson58113 жыл бұрын
Amazing. Here i am a subscriber, always enjoying your videos of Canada, and here you are in my own backyard. The Hirahara house wasn't always so beat up looking. I went to elementary school with one of the Hirahara daughters, still remember riding the school bus with her and the bus dropping her off at the driveway on Lee Road. I go by Moss Landing often and didn't know how badly the school has been vandalized. What a waste. Note the level of vandalism and graffiti is much higher than you probably see in Canada.
@juniper95493 жыл бұрын
Super enjoyable to watch man. Lots of fun to follow your adventure!! Merry Christmas 🎄 until next time 👊😎
@trevorlyle6381 Жыл бұрын
Loved the video . I have missed a few but make for a good time watching later. Thank you for the time and work you do for video 📷📸📷📸📷 📸📸📸📸📸📸📸📸
@rorymunroe37713 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas Dustin and family excellent vids gr8 work...
@AlanShirtsink2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic production, music and vibe. Travel well.
@levisweet9792 жыл бұрын
I Love youtubers that like to show the country. Keep it up. Im stuck in the snow.
@kdubyaw3246 Жыл бұрын
I was stationed there 1979-1982 up on the hill by Silas B. Hayes hospital (Aco 2/17 Infantry)
@yodawg34692 жыл бұрын
My dad told me my uncle helped construct a Vietnam village at Ord for training.Both are Vietnam vets,my pops was a wheel and track mechanic and my uncle a tunnel rat,dangerous job.
@zackdaniels68582 жыл бұрын
Once again my friend ... AMAZING WORK! GODBLESS and Be safe out there~ Zack Daniels.
@teresa86103 жыл бұрын
That house was beautiful, too bad it’s just sitting there. Thanks for sharing that. Sucks that you had all that rain and fog! Also, loved all your music! Stay safe! ❤️
@KrazyMitchAdventures3 жыл бұрын
Another awesome video, thanks EL Capitano. I'm watching from work, between Campbell River & Gold River, and its currently "Minus 15C" at 10pm, and supposed to get colder.. Enjoy the warmth of California, even if it is stormy..
@madcitymcflyer2 жыл бұрын
Years ago, while on vacations, I bypassed the 'No Trespassing' signs and toured around the long-closed WWII airbases of Hamilton Army Airfield/Hamilton AFB in Marin County, CA, Ardmore (OK)Army Airfield, and Kingman (AZ) Army Airfield. Hamilton, where the December 6, 1941 flight of B-17s originated that was inbound to Hickam Field on Oahu on December 7, 194, is now an upscale real estate development. Ardmore is now home to a junk yard littered with dismantled airliners. Acres of mothballed airliners and air transport jetliners are set in rows at Kingman. Swords into plowshares....
@khadijagwen2 жыл бұрын
I took Basic Training at Ft. Ord in 1966. It was cold and rainy.
@danielmiddleton81732 жыл бұрын
Your music selection perfectly intertwines with your videography. Kudos
@stephenrrose2 жыл бұрын
This video came up in my feed, checked it out! Dustin, what an awesome video and even during a stormy time! Loved your video, editing, music and your attitude! (anyone who talks to their RV and Skateboard is a winner in my book! Subscriber! Look forward on adventuring in your other video's! Stay safe!
@georgedburdettesr87302 жыл бұрын
Upon arrival at Ft. Ord, CA., in early December 1966, we were informed that we would be assigned to A32 WETSU....A Company, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Brigade and WETSU means We Eat This Shit Up.....we were terrified as Ft. Ord was a "straight-leg" Infantry post. We were there for AIT - Advanced Individual Training - in light weapons Infantry with MOS 11B10. The barracks in which we lived were located on the up-slope of terrain just south of the 8th Street Chapel. We had the two-week Christmas break not long after arrival, and I rode a Greyhound bus back to St. Louis from Ft. Ord - took two days non-stop to get home - and another two days to return to Ft. Ord. I have many fond memories of that post and that experience. Met a lot of great guys from all over the country. Lost track of all of them. In 2000, when I was flying C-23Bs for the Cal Guard in Fresno, we drove by Ft. Ord to see my old barracks. A security vehicle drove by and asked if he could be of assistance.....meaning what are you doing here? I told the security guard that I was looking for my old barracks from the 1960s and he smiled and said, "Oh....Ok.....you're one of those". 🙂
@johnacord56642 жыл бұрын
Fort Ord was where I had my Army basic training. That drone footage brings back a lot of fond memories.
@inspiredtowander Жыл бұрын
Wow! I just discovered your channel by watching this video by chance! Loved it! I know the CA central coast area, and recognized some of your stops. Those roads and landslides there were scary! You are fun to watch; I was glued to your video. Your videography is terrific! Thanks for your efforts, and narration....new fan here!
@sweettoothmomma26212 жыл бұрын
Great video, I love the history you add to all of your videos! Thank you!
@WillowAboveAndBeyond3 жыл бұрын
Thank you ! Amazing views for sure!
@walkermason1432 жыл бұрын
Cool to see these places. I grew up in Carmel and spent a lot of time around that whole area of California.
@mertfox34883 жыл бұрын
Be sure to check the routes to Bakersfield. There are mountains along the way. And they are steep. Your 56' rig might encounter some low first gear motion. Connect with the semi driver's on the CB radio. Ask for the best option to travel. I drove this way in 1978 in a 76 Dodge van. It wasn't fun.
@norsehall3092 жыл бұрын
G'day Dustin, the adventures continue, on holiday with the family a bit warmer here 110f in the shade, but it's OK only 50ft form the beach ⛱️, and water is so inviting, hope your Christmas wasn't to lonely, and make sure you can share New years Eve with someone, keep safe, cheers Neil 🤠.
@strapertcb2 жыл бұрын
We haven't had a Winter like this in a long time. Thx for the content.
@TheKreature13666 Жыл бұрын
I live in California, and I love driving past the Redman Hirohara House. It's essentially my dream home for my spooky side
@donniepitcock58412 жыл бұрын
That's where I did my AIT back in 1973 good memories .
@oldnstillworkin57092 жыл бұрын
Drove that road (Rt 1) from the Mexico boarder almost to Ft. Bragg back in the 90’s. Great memories. Not a lot of traffic back then. I stopped and exploded every lighthouse. Most are north of SF. Enjoy
@joe2.0393 жыл бұрын
Man i love the over grown apocalyptic look at abandoned places.
@jastaylor27302 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel really enjoyed it stirring the rambling juice in my blood keep it up
@duenorth20583 жыл бұрын
I remember working in southern Saskatchewan(Flat and Windy) things kept wizzing across the highway while I was driving...and then it registered with me, tumble weeds! I felt like a cowboy on the range those days. Safe Travels🤠