I've watched these Maine videos a hundred times and just noticed the arrow carved out of the tree trunk at 6:53 ... so nefarious! You did the right thing turning around! Be safe, Chigg! - Muddypaw 🐾
😄🙆OmyGod!!! I love Arrowheads so much! That cutest little birdpoint was just awesome! But any piece of one is so keepable!!..🙅📷🎥🎬Just a Super Cool place that I would love to visit and explore!!!👍👍✨🙌✨💗
😃 Nice proj (projectile) points! 😃 when you find a spot where there are a lot of chips, that's where a native worked to make their stone tools. Some of those chips or flakes might have been worked - not good enough to be a bird point say, but a sharp edge and a dull edge might be used for a cutting knife. I miss hunting for stone tools; it's been a while. 😏 Thank you for posting this vid; your content is always delightful! 😊 I hope we all can stay safe and stay healthy! Blessings! 💕
Take a look at one here at my chan called shelter in place, I've been doing exactly that, built a TP on an island, thought you might enjoy. I loved this video!
Nice trail in the woods Chigg, I would have found it very hard to stop. It would have called me ever on! Nice little bunch of arrowheads too, I've found a few myself. Used the skill the other day to find my hubby's washer and keeper clip that came off the axle of his wheelbarrow. He was trying to fix it with a wire until he could get to the hardware store, so I went out and looked all over where he had been with the wheelbarrow and found the two parts. One in the gravel and one in the grass. He was really relieved. Still don't know why the darn things came off in the first place?! Sure glad to have the wheelbarrow functional tho. This was loads of fun to watch. You sure are having grand times in Maine! What a beautiful part of the country!
That was a sweet little point, Beau! I kept seeing flashes of color, and wanting you to grab the pottery or beach glass...I’d love to hunt on a beach like that! I bet Lindsay would love some pretty beach glass.
Good idea to turn back total Sasquatch breaks and leans in that area and because there was one 🐵 ahead of you watching you from down the path. Yikes!! Or the one right across from you to your left @7:56 Beau. He's hiding behind the bushes just above the brim of your hat and to the right a smidge.Got a great screen stamp of him for sure..🐵.head only. So glad you made it out of there I wouldn't want to be walking through that area, especially because of the brush being so close to the trail. I sure would love to find an arrow head thanks for pointing your camera down while on the shore for us to help check for artifacts Beau, I even got my magnifying glass out just in case😂.Great video.
Ok you’ve found the original foot path of Bigfoot Maine style. Love these vids but I’m afraid I’d have all of those buoys in that boat. Thank you again. Love history.
Had to laugh when you were kicking the buoys out of the way - we used to sell them in our antique store for $20.00 each - always sold out. Trail looking like a cross country ski trail.
At 17:14 the rock to the left of that flake looks like a skeleton head!! Also, Chigg, you had better not have dropped that beautiful piece of blue china! It was gorgeous!
Red Paint People. Distinct from the later Indian tribes. 2-6000 years ago. Their tools - arrowheads, spear points, knives, gouges - were made differently. Your are right in the territory.
There is just something about picking up a point that always strikes awe in me, as you realize the last human to touch it was an ancient man using stone weapons. I always think - especially when finding a pristine point - why did he lose it? Was he being chased by hostiles? What did he look like? What year was it lost? And for nice axeheads, etc. - was it intentionally buried with an intent to come back the following season. Because axeheads are heavy - one wouldn't have carried stone tools too terribly far. Now I have so many artifacts that they are in drawers all over the house, and in boxes in the garage. I got into point collecting by total accident. I bought some acreage to build a house on and my BIL happened to find a nice point on it. And so I started looking around. When the first layer was peeled off with a bulldozer, I would sometimes find 10 points in just an hour or so looking. Incredible! But the site is on high ground near a creek - which makes sense. The creek has a series of natural caches where objects get trapped. Found quite a few axeheads in those places. Native peoples cleaned game on those creekbanks, and over the centuries, all manner of artifacts have washed in there. There is such great joy in finding such simple treasures - but they sure weren't simple to create. These Indians had some serious skills in stone napping technologies. I originally thought the more primitive-looking points and tools were the oldest - but that's not necessarily the case. Also, points and tools were often RE-tooled, re-sharpened. But only an expert eye could spot that.
Anytime you have any extra sea glass...😉. Just saying.....😛 That was a weird rock. Nice to see the arrowheads! And yes! I too saw what appeared to be a “C” carved into that rock.
Have to be careful. I remember a hiker got lost hiking on Beals Island there, spent two nights wandering the woods. Piling rocks down by the water was to prevent erosion or to create a sheltered cove at high tide. We pile rocks every summer when we're there.
Aloha Chigg! Your ceremonial shark fin at 17:08-17:09, looks like some type of pounding/grinding tool, as it looks (a little) like a Hawaiian artifact called a "Poi Pounder"....
im liking this series of vids, good area, good people, nice vibe to the whole thing, and the chance for pirate treasure in every cove! best of luck , see ya on the next one !!
your arrow head was by far the best one. Small but perfectly formed. what a great find. The trail in the woods looks like of may have been made as a dirt bike track?
You always have great videos and great content! We learn a lot from Ol Chigg, but I have one complaint. One and only complaint!!!!!!! When you or someone finds an arrowhead, you never give us an up close pic or video! Would love to be able to see point type or flaking! But you know Beau, if that's the only thing I can complain about, your doing something right! Thanks for all you show us and tell us, will always be watchn, be safe, and thanks for sharing!!!!!!
****That rock you found at the end of your video with that lump on top of it was a chip rock. There used to make knives, blades, arrowheads and so on.....Hope you kept it!!!!*****
Don't plan on going back home soon, Covid is striking down a lot of people down south and other places too. I think your safe up there in them woods (that long trip you took was beautiful. Can't wait till everything bad out there is gone and I can camp outdoors, feeling safe! Enjoy it while you can. Your farm will still be there if you come back.
A Floatilla of Samquinch's bring a case of Gin and go up you were just for a tiny celebration on Blood Moon good it wasn't then Beau!!! Nice finds!!!; )
you found a whole point probably went on an arrow to hunt with. nice! i would love to go there and look for arrowheads there looks like theres lots of them there.
This Maine stuff has been super interesting. I wonder if New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are similar in terrain and early settlement, as well as, history of First Nation people? Further, Cpt Billy and his son are fine men for making sure your northeast adventure is the best it can be. Salute....
This is old... but I'm from Nova Scotia, came to this video to see if he was in Nova Scotia. So the answer is yes, it is very similar in landscape and honestly in history from colonial times!
When you find a giant bowling ball, you'd best keep your eyes open for the giant bowler......
Hey Beau, how about the Letter "C" carved in the rock ? 4:15
😆 🤣 😂 "Big Cooking Pot with a bunch of tennis shoes!!!" Chig you come up with good ones!! ❤
I've watched these Maine videos a hundred times and just noticed the arrow carved out of the tree trunk at 6:53 ... so nefarious! You did the right thing turning around! Be safe, Chigg! - Muddypaw 🐾
Nice bird point and blade Chigg! Billy found one too! Awesome place!
Sasquatch with chainsaws - Yikes! Interesting Little Adventure... 👍😉🐾🦘
😄🙆OmyGod!!! I love Arrowheads so much! That cutest little birdpoint was just awesome! But any piece of one is so keepable!!..🙅📷🎥🎬Just a Super Cool place that I would love to visit and explore!!!👍👍✨🙌✨💗
I love arrowhead hunting.
Where do you go? I live in Oklahoma, but haven’t found one here. We found some in California when I was young, but never here for some reason.
I do as well. I look around my house and found around 50. I’m only 13 and I think that’s pretty good.
@@CarterG556 WTF how?! 50??? Where do you live? That's insane... I'm 14 and never found anything good ever here in Maryland
😃 Nice proj (projectile) points! 😃 when you find a spot where there are a lot of chips, that's where a native worked to make their stone tools. Some of those chips or flakes might have been worked - not good enough to be a bird point say, but a sharp edge and a dull edge might be used for a cutting knife. I miss hunting for stone tools; it's been a while. 😏
Thank you for posting this vid; your content is always delightful! 😊 I hope we all can stay safe and stay healthy! Blessings! 💕
Wow, who would'nt love to play "survival" for a week on that shoreline! Beautiful!
Take a look at one here at my chan called shelter in place, I've been doing exactly that, built a TP on an island, thought you might enjoy. I loved this video!
Nice trail in the woods Chigg, I would have found it very hard to stop. It would have called me ever on! Nice little bunch of arrowheads too, I've found a few myself. Used the skill the other day to find my hubby's washer and keeper clip that came off the axle of his wheelbarrow. He was trying to fix it with a wire until he could get to the hardware store, so I went out and looked all over where he had been with the wheelbarrow and found the two parts. One in the gravel and one in the grass. He was really relieved. Still don't know why the darn things came off in the first place?! Sure glad to have the wheelbarrow functional tho. This was loads of fun to watch. You sure are having grand times in Maine! What a beautiful part of the country!
that looks like a samsquanch running trail.I find these all the time, they like to keep fit especially since lockdown.
That was a sweet little point, Beau! I kept seeing flashes of color, and wanting you to grab the pottery or beach glass...I’d love to hunt on a beach like that! I bet Lindsay would love some pretty beach glass.
Good idea to turn back total Sasquatch breaks and leans in that area and because there was one 🐵 ahead of you watching you from down the path. Yikes!! Or the one right across from you to your left @7:56 Beau. He's hiding behind the bushes just above the brim of your hat and to the right a smidge.Got a great screen stamp of him for sure..🐵.head only. So glad you made it out of there I wouldn't want to be walking through that area, especially because of the brush being so close to the trail.
I sure would love to find an arrow head thanks for pointing your camera down while on the shore for us to help check for artifacts Beau, I even got my magnifying glass out just in case😂.Great video.
Chigg dont be scared. That's a sweet trail that I bet the island boys use for hunting reasons. Quiet to walk on moss.
That trail was the perfect combination of awesome. Thanks for braving it for us!
I couldn't have turned around. That trail would have been really fun to all-out run down.
W h yyyyyyyyy!?
You should have kept going on that path.
Love the moose tooth!!!
Ok you’ve found the original foot path of Bigfoot Maine style. Love these vids but I’m afraid I’d have all of those buoys in that boat. Thank you again. Love history.
Had to laugh when you were kicking the buoys out of the way - we used to sell them in our antique store for $20.00 each - always sold out. Trail looking like a cross country ski trail.
Love that little bird point, Chigg!
" I can use my shovel as a weapon if i have to.... No samsquantches in here" 😂😂😂😂 love the TPB reference.
Another great adventure sure are enjoying them!!😎🐓🐓🇬🇧
5:12 who else was looking for samsquentches and ring wraiths in the woods near that trail?
FLY YOU FOOLS
My Conscience or pot fields...
Another great adventure. Thanks for sharing
How about that "C" carved in the rock at 4:17?
That C is for Chigg.
I saw it as well.
Interesting
REF LINE OF STONES COULD IT BE A SEA POND TOO CATCH FISH WHEN TIDE COMES IN.
thats the first thing I thought, kinda like the ones he has shown in the rivers ,but using the tide instead, good hypothesis ; )
Always an awesome time my friend! Thanks for the great videos.
At 17:14 the rock to the left of that flake looks like a skeleton head!!
Also, Chigg, you had better not have dropped that beautiful piece of blue china! It was gorgeous!
The woods are beautiful. I could wonder in them forever.
Wow that was a really beautiful arrow head no doubt!
Great finds that was the best little arrow head you found me chiggs might of used it to hunt them samswranchis in the woods lol👍
Another great adventure, thanks so much guys!!!
Congrats Chigg on the bird point. Thanx for the great AQUACHIGGER ADVENTURE see ya on the next
Red Paint People. Distinct from the later Indian tribes. 2-6000 years ago.
Their tools - arrowheads, spear points, knives, gouges - were made differently.
Your are right in the territory.
I want the sea glass! It's so pretty.
There is just something about picking up a point that always strikes awe in me, as you realize the last human to touch it was an ancient man using stone weapons. I always think - especially when finding a pristine point - why did he lose it? Was he being chased by hostiles? What did he look like? What year was it lost? And for nice axeheads, etc. - was it intentionally buried with an intent to come back the following season. Because axeheads are heavy - one wouldn't have carried stone tools too terribly far. Now I have so many artifacts that they are in drawers all over the house, and in boxes in the garage.
I got into point collecting by total accident. I bought some acreage to build a house on and my BIL happened to find a nice point on it. And so I started looking around. When the first layer was peeled off with a bulldozer, I would sometimes find 10 points in just an hour or so looking. Incredible! But the site is on high ground near a creek - which makes sense. The creek has a series of natural caches where objects get trapped. Found quite a few axeheads in those places. Native peoples cleaned game on those creekbanks, and over the centuries, all manner of artifacts have washed in there. There is such great joy in finding such simple treasures - but they sure weren't simple to create. These Indians had some serious skills in stone napping technologies. I originally thought the more primitive-looking points and tools were the oldest - but that's not necessarily the case. Also, points and tools were often RE-tooled, re-sharpened. But only an expert eye could spot that.
Yep, you found some deep dark woods. I've found myself in spots in Maine just like that path, and it's hard not to get a little creeped.
Anytime you have any extra sea glass...😉. Just saying.....😛
That was a weird rock.
Nice to see the arrowheads! And yes! I too saw what appeared to be a “C” carved into that rock.
Have to be careful. I remember a hiker got lost hiking on Beals Island there, spent two nights wandering the woods.
Piling rocks down by the water was to prevent erosion or to create a sheltered cove at high tide. We pile rocks every summer when we're there.
@5:00 "I hope it's not a big cooking pot with a bunch of tennis shoes floating around in it" completely deadpan LMFAO "Let's go look!"
Aloha Chigg! Your ceremonial shark fin at 17:08-17:09, looks like some type of pounding/grinding tool, as it looks (a little) like a Hawaiian artifact called a "Poi Pounder"....
my first thought was a sun dial
@@tommy9boy9 A stick poked into the ground would make a better sundial, plus why do you want to tell time in the wilderness?
Walking that trail back into the woods looked like he was walking into a Bob Ross painting.
im liking this series of vids, good area, good people, nice vibe to the whole thing, and the chance for pirate treasure in every cove! best of luck , see ya on the next one !!
almost looked like someone was using the trail for mountain biking
Yeah, indeed.
I was wishing I could bike on that trail while watching
your arrow head was by far the best one. Small but perfectly formed. what a great find. The trail in the woods looks like of may have been made as a dirt bike track?
You always have great videos and great content! We learn a lot from Ol Chigg, but I have one complaint. One and only complaint!!!!!!! When you or someone finds an arrowhead, you never give us an up close pic or video! Would love to be able to see point type or flaking! But you know Beau, if that's the only thing I can complain about, your doing something right! Thanks for all you show us and tell us, will always be watchn, be safe, and thanks for sharing!!!!!!
Glad you listened to your instincts.
****That rock you found at the end of your video with that lump on top of it was a chip rock. There used to make knives, blades, arrowheads and so on.....Hope you kept it!!!!*****
What a neat place to explore. If you decide to explore weird forest trails it's best to have someone else with you.
Snow mobile track fur
When frozen ya silly chig!
Hermit hut, meth lab, sasquatch...somethings making you uncomfortable for sure.
That little arrowhead is a arrowhead the other ones where spearheads! Ad if the edges are dull that means that they are as old as 10,000 years old!
Two arrowheads in two minutes lol. Pretty good picking really...
Nice find chigg, cool vid. Nice huntin bro✌
Aquachigger meets a Sasquatch on a desolate Maine Island trail..."Captain Billy and First-Mate Torrin...Fire up the boat...Sam-Squench attack!"
Look out for the tennis shoe orcs!!!! I hear they like guys named Beau. Oh my.
Enjoying your Maine adventure.Happy hunting, Chig.
Don't plan on going back home soon, Covid is striking down a lot of people down south and other places too. I think your safe up there in them woods (that long trip you took was beautiful. Can't wait till everything bad out there is gone and I can camp outdoors, feeling safe! Enjoy it while you can. Your farm will still be there if you come back.
A Floatilla of Samquinch's bring a case of Gin and go up you were just for a tiny celebration on Blood Moon good it wasn't then Beau!!! Nice finds!!!; )
Great finds well done
I could sit and dig through that bank for days!
Good evening from UK Mr Chigg.
Always full of enthusiasm. Do you ever just sit back and do nothing?
@2:52 Looks like a Bob Ross painting.
No telling how many points are buried there Chigg great video to GOD BLESS y’all Amen 🙏
Chig, if you want to find arrowheads and other stuff come down and spend a week or two in Texas with me.
Love your videos. Just became a subscriber. I didn't know what bartles were, until I watched a dig about bottles. Lol then I knew 👍👍😁🙌
a sun dial at the end
You were concentrating on points, but you almost stepped on two axe heads.
What were the time stamps for those?
I remember arrow head hunting growing up with my dad and we would even make our own head from using deer antler points to chip the edges
Thats a nice Skimmin Rock!!!
You should get your Lindsay some beach glass.
You sure know how to make a scary movie man!! 😯 Rawk on!!
That guy is lucky!!! You go Thorin (sorry if wrong name LOL) you’re beating the other guys out on artifacts. Lol
That forest clearing seems like pretty standard forestry work. Just keeping it from being totally impassable.
“I should pick some of that up, I recon”
-Keeps walking.
you found a whole point probably went on an arrow to hunt with. nice! i would love to go there and look for arrowheads there looks like theres lots of them there.
You didn't trick me with the song today!
This Maine stuff has been super interesting. I wonder if New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are similar in terrain and early settlement, as well as, history of First Nation people? Further, Cpt Billy and his son are fine men for making sure your northeast adventure is the best it can be. Salute....
This is old... but I'm from Nova Scotia, came to this video to see if he was in Nova Scotia. So the answer is yes, it is very similar in landscape and honestly in history from colonial times!
You got the best point most complete it's nice
Hey man thanks for the video
Shell middens are the best places for artifact hunters. For real.
Nice trip......i like it
Great video chig keep up the great work
👍nice video.
First time watching your videos and I enjoy it
I love this
I think that trail is a fire break. Looked like a lot of line that we punched in trying to stop fires when I did that for a living.
At 15:32 the rock in the bottom right corner of the video, has striations as if it was used to sharpen blades and tools maybe?
Love it!
Cool Chigg....!
6:53 That's an arrow someone carved out of a tree on the left.
Moar, Moar, Moar and Moar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You missed the samaquach footprint😂😂👍
@ 4:00 Looks like a "C" carved into the rock (upper right corner of the frame). It looks like a boat landing spot, maybe used for a very long time.
Shhhhhhhhh I think I saw a Big The Foot
Could the Indian artifact thing be a Maine version of the "snipe hunt".
I would love to do a little fishing there. Fire on the beach and plenty of adult beverages
Wonder why he didnt ask them about the spooky trail on camera. I thought that was the best part of the video.