My great-grandfather and grandfather and my father where river boat Pilots I'm 87 now and my days are reaching shallow water When I close my eyes and hold my breath I see the river it's the most wonderful place that God has ever created for mankind the stories it can tell are timeless
Another great video! The time lapse radar is a neat addition. I was a tow boater some time back, loved every minute of that job! Maybe some day I'll get to do it again! Keep up the great work Kyle!
Thank you for the inspiration. Just bought a cabin north of Prairie Du Chien on the bluffs, watched a tug pushing off the deck last weekend. It was a pretty day
Great video Mark if you ever on the River near Helena Harbor and Old Town Bend Blow at me alot of those boats around there at Scoular know me from just being out on the water in my 10ft Jon boat fishing and filming
Love the videos. I'd like to one day make the jump to bigger tows. Not enough excitement with small tows. I would really like to see a video of you flanking 81 in high river. Stay safe.
hello capt kyle glad to see you on the water again, great video. could you tell me something about the george strait. i like to look the boat up and get the imformation about the boats your on but could not find any about this boat. odislewis
How deep does the section get passing through Vicksburg? It was always incredibly turbulent there at flood stage, and I always wondered it's depth near the bridges.
Captain, I have a question for you. I canoed the entire length of the Mississippi and passed hundreds of these barges on the way. I had always wondered how a canoe shows up on the radar. Does it register as just as a log would or other piece of debris or do you even notice it without a visual? Also, many times at night the spotlight from a tow would light up my tent in the middle of the night. Do you guys scan the shore at night for navigation purposes? Thanks. Like watching your videos also.
nickadams7 Canoe shows up on radar, but you are right, it looks the same as a log or other drift. Getting a visual is really only way too tell the difference. When there is a lot of drift, it not only is dangerous for canoe because of risks of you getting hit by a large piece of drift, but unless visual confirmation, a canoe blends in with drift, on radar. As far as searchlight at night, it could be anything from a fella a looking for a place to stop, to just being curious and checking out your tent.
When waiting your turn do you pull out and move down a little way and pull over again and repeat until you go through? There was 7 boats in front of you I wondered if you pull over and back out 7 times or just move once.
Love ur videos... my best friend was just killed at Marsalis lock & damn wensday around 230 pm .. wire busted and hit him in the face and force broke his neck in 2 places.. he worked for Illinois inland marine
My great-grandfather and grandfather and my father where river boat Pilots I'm 87 now and my days are reaching shallow water When I close my eyes and hold my breath I see the river it's the most wonderful place that God has ever created for mankind the stories it can tell are timeless
It would be great to sit with you for a while to hear some of the stories you must have. Much respect and best wishes to you sir.
Great video. I love watching the tugs come down the river. Always wondered what it would be like to work on one.👍
Another great video! The time lapse radar is a neat addition. I was a tow boater some time back, loved every minute of that job! Maybe some day I'll get to do it again! Keep up the great work Kyle!
great seeing you back again, hows Shonda; give her my best. thanks
Loving the radar timelapse! Amazing you can see the prop wash on it!
Thank you for the inspiration.
Just bought a cabin north of Prairie Du Chien on the bluffs, watched a tug pushing off the deck last weekend.
It was a pretty day
Great video Mark if you ever on the River near Helena Harbor and Old Town Bend Blow at me alot of those boats around there at Scoular know me from just being out on the water in my 10ft Jon boat fishing and filming
+SoUThWeST RiDer OutDoors came through that area northbound last night.
That is a damn fine watch.
Another good one. Nice watch BTW!
HEY! That was me on the Wallace McGeorge! Always in the way! Lol
Super clean deck
Went through Alma, WI today and the Stone Strait was waiting to push up into LD4
Caught that vessel yesterday July 10th. 👍🏻
good to see and hear you back on the Lower
Love the videos. I'd like to one day make the jump to bigger tows. Not enough excitement with small tows. I would really like to see a video of you flanking 81 in high river. Stay safe.
Very cool video and the crazy radar time lapse was very cool !
Cool filming of your radar. Interesting.
Cap thank you so for your good works still don’t know how you do it
Thanks. The best one yet. 👍👍
Best vids
hello capt kyle glad to see you on the water again, great video. could you tell me something about the george strait. i like to look the boat up and get the imformation about the boats your on but could not find any about this boat. odislewis
+Odis Lewis George Strait is country singer. I'm on the M/V Stone Strait
sorry capt kyle i did mean the stone strait
We totally get the watch thing. That one is excellent!
+Angie Taylor 👍🏻
How deep does the section get passing through Vicksburg? It was always incredibly turbulent there at flood stage, and I always wondered it's depth near the bridges.
Captain, I have a question for you. I canoed the entire length of the Mississippi and passed hundreds of these barges on the way. I had always wondered how a canoe shows up on the radar. Does it register as just as a log would or other piece of debris or do you even notice it without a visual? Also, many times at night the spotlight from a tow would light up my tent in the middle of the night. Do you guys scan the shore at night for navigation purposes? Thanks. Like watching your videos also.
nickadams7 Canoe shows up on radar, but you are right, it looks the same as a log or other drift. Getting a visual is really only way too tell the difference. When there is a lot of drift, it not only is dangerous for canoe because of risks of you getting hit by a large piece of drift, but unless visual confirmation, a canoe blends in with drift, on radar. As far as searchlight at night, it could be anything from a fella a looking for a place to stop, to just being curious and checking out your tent.
nickadams7 glad you like videos
nickadams7 glad you like videos
Need to come on over to tha Earl Etheridge Capt.
Hey captain I have a question. What do the number on the barges stand for? Also does the company track each individual barge as well?
When waiting your turn do you pull out and move down a little way and pull over again and repeat until you go through? There was 7 boats in front of you I wondered if you pull over and back out 7 times or just move once.
+David Oden matters on the situation. I just moved once in this instance
Hey how often do you get up to St. Paul?
Very fine watches
Love ur videos... my best friend was just killed at Marsalis lock & damn wensday around 230 pm .. wire busted and hit him in the face and force broke his neck in 2 places.. he worked for Illinois inland marine
Prayers
Hey man I use to wrk for Illinois marine. I can from canal barge side I was a pilot an I remember that happening my prayers goes out
@@jimmiejohnson1404.... thank u very much and stay safe out there...
Is this one of Charles Strait’s boats?
That radar deal was pretty cool
I get the hell out of the way when I hear Kyle on the radio.
👍👍👍
at 6:26 New z drive boat
Did you get your teeth pulled or something your voice is a little different. Great video
+Bill Hazelwood new implants
Nicr
I mean I'm in the navy
did you know I drive Capitol ships in the Navy we have a railgun and wr have a flying destroyer it's in war over Mississippi
+Trenton Phillips I don't know what you are talking about.
let me know when y'all got gun on y'all boats
+Trenton Phillips what are you talking about?
and call me Zak aplo for my you tube name
Sounds like Josh Turner quit singing And is now a riverboat pilot