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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2008

Finally had a weekend to myself. I took advantage of it and headed south to hit up a few places. I revisited an old homestead. Caught a few owls on the way. Hope you like.

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  • So this is just South East of Mossleigh I'm guessing going by the Range and township signs... When I saw the thumb I thought it was one of the ones I have been to, but I don't recall getting out to that area... do you have your photos on Flickr or DeviantArt?

  • @QuanticChaos1000 I had my photos on flickr but not anymore. I have all of my work on my website ww a secondaryhighway (dot) com, this house is southwest of mossleigh, not sue the the coordinates, but on one of the back roads.

  • What a lonely place....but so beautiful against the clear November sky. Who lived there, and why was it forgotten?

  • @the1andObli I haven't figured that out just yet. This is one of my favorite places.

  • I was wondering where Bill was buried.

  • @ARTSIEBECCA Thanks for subscribing. The little adventures are on going. I just finished a shoot at an abandoned Sanitarium, I'll be going back next week to shoot more. The photos will be posted on my website soon. You can check them out there.

    asecondaryhighway. com

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  • 200 and 241 is that the red deer area? Thats a little far from me lol, Im at range 10 twp 500

  • Absolutely LOVE your videos, man. ALL of 'em! Your way of filming, scoring and editing of this subject is simply brilliant, my friend. Looking forward to more!

  • Tip: In climbing or descending stairs in abandoned buildings, move slowly and always step to the outside of the treads, nearest the siderails. That's the strongest part; the centers are weakest and you could break through them suddenly and take a tumble. Do this even if you have to weave along (on a wide stair) like you've got a load in your pants. Beware of rusty, protruding nails in the walls, and weakened sections of flooring --esp. likely immed. below roof leaks.

  • @asecondaryhighway You did a really awesome job with the filming of this its super creepy. I find abandoned buildings fascinating. Your pics are really awesome. I'm subbing.

  • @ARTSIEBECCA

    In the ground, lol. Just kidding...I'd have to look on my map for the exact location, but it's in Southern Alberta someplace. I think he was part of a family plot, all of which had a common last name. Not sure what it is. But it was a lost neglected cemetery.

    Thanks for watching.

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