BRITISH COUPLE REACTS | I Visited the Most Remote Town in the USA (Outside of Alaska)
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This vid is like a shot of adrenaline. Pumped up and ready to go! 💥
I figured that Supai, AZ would be the most remote, as it can't be accessed except by foot, mule, or helicopter, and it;s the only place in the U.S. where the mail is moved by mule train. .
Not the most remote. In the lower 48, I'd go with Atlanta, Idaho.
I don't think people realize how big the united states is just the mainland alone is larger than most of the Europe if we don't include Russia
Just at the start. First the Midwest is flat. flat. flat.
A lot of remote towns in that part of the US – most are a little larger – but still, you have to be pretty self-reliant, because you, and your community, are all there is close by.
Eva has camped alone many times. This vlog is one of her more recent ones of her current U.S. trip. It is her 2nd time traveling the U.S. and this time she is traveling from west to east. She is searching for a place to live in the U.S. Some more suggestions of her vlogs: "This is the last time I wild camp alone". "This could have ended badly". "Surviving the loneliest road in America". "I drove to the far north of Alaska". "Alone on the world's loneliest highway".
My sister has had 2 RVs, a camper, and now a truck camper. She has traveled the US, Canada, and parts of Mexico in her rigs – mostly alone. It scares the bajeezus out of my mom, but she's had nothing but wonderful experiences.
I'm American and tired of life. I'd move here in a Heartbeat!! But I'm broke. LOL
So cute! Someplace in the Midwest! Midwest has NO mountains.
Not stop to talk to a loan stranger in a desolate area? That's very un-American. Gotta be more friendly in US
cousin lives in Nevada at the end of their 20 mi. Driveway. They have a successful organic farm which they work in the nude. Bible people came up to preach and asked them to put on some clothes
They responded, "we're up here to not have to. If you're going to drive up here, this is what you get." Her husband came running with his rifle ("things" flopping all the way!) . The ladies left pretty quickly.
This may be my favorite video that you have done. I would like to see you two do more videos by her.
Maybe talking to random men is why she adopted a German shepherd (previous video) with the biggest feet I've seen on one. So she wouldn't be alone.
I've had that fry sauce in Idaho where it's everywhere. It's good
I’m with Millie and I’m from a big city. She is crazy.
Funny enough, you can still find legal brothels in Nevada. It's legal in the state of Nevada as long as the county has a population less than 100,000 people.
Dating life must be awesome! They did this in small town Alabama and they ended up marrying their sisters. Not a good thing for the genetics.
As a Resident of Rural Nevada. I have visited Jarbige a few times over the years. Its out there a bit. But not really more then allot of the other small communities that dot our piece of the world.
I have one important piece of advice for anyone that is traveling in the desert, The High desert of Nevada Importantly. If you have car troubles. Never ever ever leave you vehicle! It never ends well.
With the many mountain ranges there are large areas of no Cell service. Chances are, your not going to find help over that next hill. Or the next. Nobody can help you if they do not know your missing. And when they do. They call in Search and rescue. I am one. And we have Possible hundreds of square miles to search. And when we do find someone. Its normally what the critters have left, or just bones. Please stay with your car. If you have to., walk on the road back to the closest highway" you were" just on. If you feel its just your calling to turn off the paved road and explore. Please invest in a GPS locator. If your lost and in trouble. Those will guild us right to you.
She just has to worry about mountain lions and bear and rattle snakes which probably far out number humans in that area.
There's not crime in that remote area…lol be more afraid of wildlife there..
I'm a huge fan of Eva's as well as yours. But Eva said on earlier videos she does take precautions when she's out alone. It's sad that you think all Americans are psychopathic serial killers waiting on the most remote roads for unsuspecting female European women to drive by. plus as a guy who lived in Northern Nevada, Eva should be careful of wildcats, bears and rattlesnakes. Which sleeping in her R.V. is probably safe enough.
The wilderness in that area is breathtaking! The feeling of isolation is real. It can be exhilarating and overwhelming at the same time.
Title is false😂
Galts Gulch?
Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand reference..
Rick
Charleston SC
Love that camp site right by the river
Really nice! I really enjoyed it. ⛰🏕🐕🤠 God bless
she gained weight wow
They found the spot that’s farthest away from a road or anything manmade. In Alaska of course, and they had a race to it, it was off the Haul Road close to Chandalar Lake. Can’t remember when, but I’m sure it’s changed by now.
In the USA most country people are really nice.
Town is literally American Hinamizawa. KEKW
She's on the good road into Jarbidge. The others are more challenging. Speaking of planes-Mountain Home Air Force Base uses part of the area for flight operations. There are signs saying "Beware of objects falling off airplanes." The people of Jarbidge are of the finest sort-rugged individualists one and all. Winters in the mountains of northern Nevada are harsh with snow by the yard and temperatures far below zero. It takes a different sort of cat to want to live out here.
Please, please, please increase the video volume if you continue to talk over it. Otherwise, what is the point of having one?
Although not usually this remote, there's thousands of little towns like this all across America, and for some people who live there they don't have any options. Their family bought the land generations ago when either there was local industry that has since collapsed; decades later nothing's there and the land isn't worth selling. Often these towns just shrink to nothing as younger generations give up and move away.
My sister lived in a town like this for a few years. It was originally a manufacturer of clapboards, a type of wood siding, but survived the death of that industry because it was close enough to a university to become a satellite community.
I thoroughly enjoyed that. Thanks for sharing.
The reactors reacting to reactors channel ??
She's also camping with bear spray, a German Shepherd and she's in the middle of nowhere. I'd feel safe.
Not true. Fry sauce was started in Utah
Millie, you would need to adapt. Not stopping to ask directions of someone a rural road? Camping by yourself is done all the time. I bet the crime rate in this place is even lower than Jersey. Eva is a film maker is why her videos are so well done. You can do any of hers & have happy viewers.
There are several small towns in the inter-mountain west that are similar to this one. Most of the people are friendly and you are generally safe.
West. No "Mid". Like in "The Old West", except this is one of the rare green areas there rather than desert.
"Tread the Globe" is also a channel you'll enjoy. Unlike pointing you towards this video, I cant point to a specific video on Tread The Globe that's "best" though, so maybe just watch the most viewed one. Or go for a recent one first, then work backward based on what's most interesting in their past. Their whole premise is good: older British couple drives an old camper van around the entire Globe. They're currently in Japan after several years on the road (they ship the van by barge to get over Oceans).
No mountains in the midwest.