if you ever plan to use indian ghost pipes, i recently learned that when collecting they should go straight into the alcohol you will be using for the tinture. the only viable way to use it. so im told.
I watched your first tunnel video drawn in because it was on the Beech Creek line. My great grandfather worked and died on that railroad. I watched this one because I really like your style.
God bless ya grandfather. A railroad man till the end. I live in Beech Creek at the moment and lived in CFD county. The RR ran all the way to Mahaffey via snow shoe, Philipsburg, curwensville, and near this tunnel also
Awesome video! I love these old railroads. They are neat to walk and finding tunnels is a bonus. The sad but awesome history of these old railroads tell a amazing story of the Industrial age that boomed along these rail roads. Sad that after the industry closed they pulled the rail lines. Awesome adventure, thank you both!
Great video guys. This place is beautiful!!!!! When you all were finally making the approach to the tunnel, it looked identical to the last one you visited. As always, thanks for all your hard work and keep up the Great Work!!!!
Thanks!
if you ever plan to use indian ghost pipes, i recently learned that when collecting they should go straight into the alcohol you will be using for the tinture. the only viable way to use it. so im told.
I watched your first tunnel video drawn in because it was on the Beech Creek line. My great grandfather worked and died on that railroad. I watched this one because I really like your style.
God bless ya grandfather. A railroad man till the end. I live in Beech Creek at the moment and lived in CFD county. The RR ran all the way to Mahaffey via snow shoe, Philipsburg, curwensville, and near this tunnel also
Awesome video! I love these old railroads. They are neat to walk and finding tunnels is a bonus. The sad but awesome history of these old railroads tell a amazing story of the Industrial age that boomed along these rail roads. Sad that after the industry closed they pulled the rail lines. Awesome adventure, thank you both!
The Wood Spider! 3-4" is no exaggeration. We have them everywhere up here. They're kinda docile. We call them the Pennsylvania Tarantula.
Great video guys. This place is beautiful!!!!! When you all were finally making the approach to the tunnel, it looked identical to the last one you visited. As always, thanks for all your hard work and keep up the Great Work!!!!
Thanks for the adventure scott..nice scenery
Great video. Pretty surroundings! Keep up the great work Scott (and FESD).
Former indentured servant daughter faces she makes are great.
@@hondrta when I yook a still of her she stated that I never take a graceful photo of her... then look what she does with a camera in her hands.
@@ODDySEEy 😂😂😂❤️
Great video. Glad to see you back out there. Stay safe !
Great video. Just some really sweet views here in. Lets go down the rabbit hole and explore the Beech Creek Railroad. Yes I'm a railroad nut. :)
LOL... love you foamers... you are so much fun.
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Next time skip the piano. 😅