Hedge apples aka Osage orange. Cut one in half and put in closet to keep bugs out. The tree was used for fence posts because they hold up for years in the elements.
I had 4 brothers and we used to have wars with them. They grow better around water because the seeds come out better if they sit in water a long time. If you want to grow one put the hedge apples in a bucket of water for a few weeks, mash it up and plant it.
Osage oranges. The Osage tree is orange wood and can cause dermatitis and it's wood dust can cause breathing problems if you are allergic to it. It is a hard wood and liked for it's use in tool handles.
That is correct, Osage Orange. Native Americans used the wood for making bows as the wood is very flexible and durable for that use. We call them Hedge tree and the round balls are the fruit it produces. The sawdust was also used to die clothing in world war 1.
Another name for the Osage Orange tree you might have heard, Kyle, is Bois d'Arc (pronounced Bow Dark), which translates from the French to bow stave, or so I am told. The wood was prized among Indigenous people for making bows, atlatls, and tool handles of all kinds.
Osage orange, Hedge apple, Bodark trees. We have these trees on our property. The wood is extremely hard and was used as fence post years and years ago. I place 3-4 of the hedge balls on a plastic lid in the basement to keep spiders away. Works like a charm.
Times have changed when I was a little boy. We walked other people's land hunting and fishing.and they did the same on our property. Now everybody's afraid to step ovèr property lines. May God bless everyone 🙏 ❤
Yes! I remember asking permission from the farmers to ride my pony on their property. As long as I was mindful of their crops and closing gates I had freedom to wander wherever I could get to:). It was heaven for an adventurous lonely girl!
I worry more about gators in the creeks, bayou, rivers, and lakes down south than the snakes, but I always watch my steps for snakes. In fact, I always look inside my mailbox before I reach my hand in to get mail and I always look inside my shoes and my boots before putting my foot in them. 😊
The bottle from Lowell (You said it right the second time!) really got my attention! That’s my neck of the woods. Cool finds all around. I love the marbles.
The Pluto Water bottle is a great find. It was bottled in French Lick Indiana. Their slogan was “America’s Physic”. The contents of the bottle was from a sulphur smelling mineral spring in southern Indiana, and was used as a very strong natural laxative.
I'm always surprised that a person can still find marbles, but back then almost every kid had a bag. My dad did and my brother has it now, there are some gorgeous ones.. 🙂
What a cool episode! And YES, creeks do change a lot after each big rain event. Lawmakers either don’t seem to ever understand that, or they did as kids and just plain forget those things over time. So they end up drafting bills that restrict or sometimes even completely impede enjoyment of the hobby, often completely unnecessarily. Thanks for making the awesome video! It’s all about the search, isn’t it, even when we come back with very little or with nothing. Lol
I just happened upon your video and was astonished! I love finding marbles! This creek is giving you many little treasures! Thank you for these awesome videos!!
those round balls are off the osage orange tree/they have thorns and bows are made out of the wood-its called bow wood/I love coming along on your and Natalie's adventures!
I don't know why TH-cam is removing that I watch videos and like them. It's happened a lot lately, yours included. I try to catch them when I can rewatch them and give them a thumbs up again. Love your videos Kyle!!
Bring a back pack with garbage bags and fill a bag then drop it. When you're done walking in one direction, on the return load the bags up to a drop off point so you can pack them into a vehicle to remove them.
Hi WildKyle! 😊 At minute 21:20 you are looking at an osage orange fruit tree. Not a citrus but rather relative to mulberry. Only the seeds are edible. Despite their pleasant fragrance, they are somehow used as bug repellent. I did a report on those back in middle school.
I Google lensed the insulator...looks like those were used in running power to forestry watch towers between 1910 and 1950. Still had that great blue color...nice find.
I too enjoy walking along the creeks by my home and finding these treasures. I got an amazing specimen of petrified wood with what appears to be an animal footprint on the top . Im not familiar with rock types and minerals but its also got some nice glittery particles speckled in it. Its a nice size piece too. 3:58
That saspirilla from Lowell is where I'm living right now!!!! Too funny.. these are from old refuse pits rite.. my fav thing to do. Picker from another mother❤❤❤
That green seed pod, we used to call those "Horse Apples" . If you nick one of them they have a white sap that's super sticky like glue. Fun story, my grandparents lived on a hill. They had one of these trees. We used to roll them down her driveway to see if we can get them across the street to the creek. Fun times!
The “fruit” from the Osage Orange tree is also called, “Hedge Apples” and eaten by squirrels, on our farm, anyway. It is believed the wood was used by Native Americans to make bows. It is harder than heck to break a branch and have short thorns.
YAY my favorite Adventure dude! Greetings brudda! Those strange green gnarly things you asked about are the fruits of Osage Orange. Native Americans prized the wood for making bows. The fruit is supposed to be good for repelling insects. Farmers used the plants to form hedges to keep livestock in desired areas. Interesting to read up on it. Hope all is well with you, thanks for taking us along and give Nat a hug for us. You could put those marbles in that smaller brown jar you found. Have a great week!!!
Its always amazing to me the amount of tires I see in these videos. Although I was backpacking in a national forest in the 80s. I was at least 3 miles from even a gravel road and found a creek and I followed it a mile or so and saw 2 tires and a 1970s era beer can. And there had never been any roads of any kind anywhere near there
That beat up marble was a German handmade marble...1880s to 1910s era. Rest of marbles appeared to be 1940s to early 1950s machine made marble era. Amazing how many marbles still rolling around in creeks.
To get things out of the creek, what if you made a conscious effort to pickup and put all trash on one side of the creek. That way one day you could go back with bags and start taking things out. It would be easier if everything was on one side. I really enjoy your videos. My husband and I used to love to get out and walk and find treasures. Unfortunately 25 yrs ago I had a serious back injury and walked into surgery to have it repaired and never walked again. Sooo now I have to do it through everyone else’s videos. God Bless
Sorry you had that happen to you. But unfortunately I totally understand. Headon collision by inebriated driver got me and every time they have messed with my back they have just made it worse. I understand having to get your adventures by watching someone else’s. Same here. May God bless you.
Sorry you went thru that . I had a bad fall back injury , not surgery but the pain is getting worse over the years. I'm barely walking now but it's not from that injury ,but Covid in Sept 2020 took the feeling from my legs from the knees down. The weirdest thing is every time I start feeling Sorry for myself I hear about someone who is worse off. It's not so bad.
I love marbles I had a lot of them. You are so fortunate to find all of these things. You are blessed. I enjoy your videos so very much ❤️. You are encouraging me to get out and find something. It's really getting to cold now but I still would love to do it.
Loved the blue insulator. The small chip on the Dr. P bottle didn't detract that much. You ought to have a large bag with a shoulder strap to free up both hands for climbing up and down the banks.
I used to walk creeks all the time and couldn't believe some of the things I'd found! I once found a cow's tooth, thought that was a big deal. I miss thisey days. There was no internet back when I did my creeking!
My siblings and I found a grave stone. We made up stories about how it got there and scared the younger ones. A railroad bridge ran across the creek, and it could have come from there.
First time catching one of your videos. You were expecting to find marbles in the creek and you did. But why are they there? Was there once a marble making factory along the creek? Just wanted to say hi from Tonawanda, NY!!
Just found this channel! Brings back lots of memories when I hunted bottles and shark teeth for many decades! Found lots of both including many big megs ! 👍😁
It would be great to see you rally your friends and anybody else who wants to clean up that creek with you. See if some of the college students will help you and Paleo Chris and celebrate with pizza afterward. I would love to see that video.
Hedge apples! great for keeping bugs away & the wood from the trees (a bright yellow color) is great if you want a hot fast fire! Back when I camped regularly there was a hedge tree that always helped me get the campfire going, raining or not lol No one ever knew how I would get the fires going but I was always in charge of it thanks to ye olde hedge tree hehe
The fruits of that tree are called Hedge Balls. In the Midwest, we place them under beds, in closets, and such places to detour spiders. It makes sense now. They must have an orange oil concentration or something like that. 👍
That Pluto water bottle is from French lick Indiana. Place where the mob came to have big parties at the beautiful and old west Baden springs hotel. The artesian water there was supposed to have healing powers and such. Pretty cool area and history. Larry birds birthplace as well.
I love stories like that. Over east in Defiance there's a story about the Purple Gang (from Detroit and in Elvis' Jailhouse Rock). They had a house they'd come to raise hell and party at. The neighbors got sick of it so one day after the gang left everyone came around and tore the house down. There was nothing left but the dirt. Next time the Purple gang showed up they looked around, shook their heads and left, never to be seen again. I love America!!!
I believe the creature on the Gordon's Gin is a wolf. We have one from the same era with the original label. Even though I haven't seen it in years I seem to remember a wolf head on the label.🤙🏽
@@WILDKYLE I’ll have to take you on an insulator hunt sometime. I can’t wait to get out and do some hunting this winter. Let me know if you have any questions about where you can go insulator hunting locally where you live. The easiest thing you can do to get started is find old photos of RR lines and figure out where and which side of the tracks the poles ran. Take a metal detector and search around where the poles use to be. Sometimes the RR just cut the poles down and left everything laying on the ground. Sometimes they cut the poles and took them but left the butt in the ground. Lots of rare and valuable insulators were used on early telegraph lines in Georgia and Florida 👍😁
@@HighVoltageAdventures I'd love to meet up for a hunt sometime! Thank you for the tips. Do you have a good email I can contact you at to keep in touch?
Hedge apples are also great in the winter time. You can cut them into pieces and place them on a piece of foil in the corners inside, or around the outside of your home. They’ll keep spiders and insects out. I just got a couple myself, but I have to be careful where I put them, cause my dog likes to eat them, lol 😂 But you’ll need lots of hot soapy water to clean the knife you cut them with. Their sap is super thick and sticky 😊
Thanks for sharing another adventure, Master Kyle. 🙂 When you have a small bucket, use it for the sharp stuff. You can tuck your shirt in and start stuffing for the rest. 😂
Hedge apples aka Osage orange. Cut one in half and put in closet to keep bugs out. The tree was used for fence posts because they hold up for years in the elements.
That was dye the uniforms not die, lol.
Also used by many indigenous tribes to make bows.
I had 4 brothers and we used to have wars with them. They grow better around water because the seeds come out better if they sit in water a long time. If you want to grow one put the hedge apples in a bucket of water for a few weeks, mash it up and plant it.
also the best firewood!
In Texas, the trees are called Bois d'Arc (bo dark) trees. They have wicked thorns. The cattle and horses love the fruits.
Osage oranges. The Osage tree is orange wood and can cause dermatitis and it's wood dust can cause breathing problems if you are allergic to it. It is a hard wood and liked for it's use in tool handles.
And fence posts
That is correct, Osage Orange. Native Americans used the wood for making bows as the wood is very flexible and durable for that use. We call them Hedge tree and the round balls are the fruit it produces. The sawdust was also used to die clothing in world war 1.
All wood dust can cause breathing problems, and many many other wood oils can cause allergic reactions.
Nice quick Google search ya did. 🙄
Another name for the Osage Orange tree you might have heard, Kyle, is Bois d'Arc (pronounced Bow Dark), which translates from the French to bow stave, or so I am told. The wood was prized among Indigenous people for making bows, atlatls, and tool handles of all kinds.
Also, sage apples, they're all over Nebraska. Really a hard wood, power tools have a hard time going through it.
Osage orange, Hedge apple, Bodark trees. We have these trees on our property. The wood is extremely hard and was used as fence post years and years ago. I place 3-4 of the hedge balls on a plastic lid in the basement to keep spiders away. Works like a charm.
Times have changed when I was a little boy. We walked other people's land hunting and fishing.and they did the same on our property. Now everybody's afraid to step ovèr property lines.
May God bless everyone 🙏 ❤
Yes! I remember asking permission from the farmers to ride my pony on their property. As long as I was mindful of their crops and closing gates I had freedom to wander wherever I could get to:). It was heaven for an adventurous lonely girl!
I grew up like that. I'm 62. Great growing up those decades
Possession a war that never ends.
That blue insulator is an antenna wire strain relief for an old radio. 1930's.
I was gonna guess late 1920s nice call.
I get such snake and tick anxiety seeing you wander through the creek areas. 😮 I love the search thou. Stay safe.
Luckily none of that this time! But we come across them fairly often. I don't mind the snakes, but I don't enjoy the ticks at all 😂😂😂
He got his MSK's on (Mississippi sh!t kickers)😂. That's what we called rugged durable boots when I was growing up.
I worry more about gators in the creeks, bayou, rivers, and lakes down south than the snakes, but I always watch my steps for snakes. In fact, I always look inside my mailbox before I reach my hand in to get mail and I always look inside my shoes and my boots before putting my foot in them. 😊
Ive never had a tick on me in fla but plenty in pa.
The bottle from Lowell (You said it right the second time!) really got my attention! That’s my neck of the woods. Cool finds all around. I love the marbles.
Same here i was born in Lowell General lol. Id be interested in buying that all cleaned up
@@ddance78 Both my children born there.Chelmsford
My neck too kinda
I've found a few on the banks of the Merrimack River.
@@oldman819 my cousin still lives in Chelmsford. Im in Fl now for years
Thanks for taking us treasure hunting with you.
The Pluto Water bottle is a great find. It was bottled in French Lick Indiana. Their slogan was “America’s Physic”. The contents of the bottle was from a sulphur smelling mineral spring in southern Indiana, and was used as a very strong natural laxative.
Oh darn. I was hoping you would lay out all the neat stuff you found, and go over it for us at the end of this video🤔
I'm always surprised that a person can still find marbles, but back then almost every kid had a bag. My dad did and my brother has it now, there are some gorgeous ones.. 🙂
Just loved the marbles!
Maybe you should put all the baby dolls in trees for the spooky effect for others to find in the future!
What a cool episode! And YES, creeks do change a lot after each big rain event.
Lawmakers either don’t seem to ever understand that, or they did as kids and just plain forget those things over time. So they end up drafting bills that restrict or sometimes even completely impede enjoyment of the hobby, often completely unnecessarily.
Thanks for making the awesome video! It’s all about the search, isn’t it, even when we come back with very little or with nothing. Lol
I just happened upon your video and was astonished! I love finding marbles! This creek is giving you many little treasures! Thank you for these awesome videos!!
I just love coming along with y’all on these forays
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Some good ways to haul out a lot of garbage especially glass would be dog food bags. They are very strong and pretty cut proof.
Love the old marbles!
BUT WHERE DO THEY COME FROM? It’s so crazy.
@@TheJTTaylor000Wondering the same. 🤔
those round balls are off the osage orange tree/they have thorns and bows are made out of the wood-its called bow wood/I love coming along on your and Natalie's adventures!
Always a pleasure to see you. Take care and stay safe.
Native Americans prized the Osage Orange wood for making bows.
With those broken neck bottles ,I cut the top off and make drinking glasses and pencil cups out of them.
And some can be made into wind chimes also👍🏻
Osage oranges are good to repel spiders & bugs in the house. We have osage osage trees in Nebraska!
We enjoy your treasure hunting!!
I don't know why TH-cam is removing that I watch videos and like them. It's happened a lot lately, yours included. I try to catch them when I can rewatch them and give them a thumbs up again. Love your videos Kyle!!
Bring a back pack with garbage bags and fill a bag then drop it. When you're done walking in one direction, on the return load the bags up to a drop off point so you can pack them into a vehicle to remove them.
Happy Thanksgiving to you Kyle and Natalie, Have a wonderful day my friends!♥
Awesome walk, Kyle 😊 Thanks for taking us along!!
Horse Apples 👍👍👍👍🙏
Great going along with you. Pluto water is from a natural spring in French Lick, Indiana. (sulfer water, I think) Sold as a cure-all 😊
When I watched that hurricane roll through, couldn't help but think about your next creek walk video haha
That was FUN... am sharing!
Hi WildKyle! 😊 At minute 21:20 you are looking at an osage orange fruit tree. Not a citrus but rather relative to mulberry. Only the seeds are edible. Despite their pleasant fragrance, they are somehow used as bug repellent. I did a report on those back in middle school.
Thanks so much for the info!
Also known as hedge apples. I recently read that the bug repellent thing is just folklore.
I would have ended up with a bucket full of 'neat' and 'pretty' rocks! Love rocks!
Me too
I Google lensed the insulator...looks like those were used in running power to forestry watch towers between 1910 and 1950. Still had that great blue color...nice find.
Loved your creek walk! Beautiful marbles!
I too enjoy walking along the creeks by my home and finding these treasures. I got an amazing specimen of petrified wood with what appears to be an animal footprint on the top . Im not familiar with rock types and minerals but its also got some nice glittery particles speckled in it. Its a nice size piece too. 3:58
What! No Natalie, the marble finding queen. She must be doing something REALLY important for her to miss showing off her marble finding skils. 😊😊
She was at work 😭😭😭 I know there would be 100 times as many marbles had she been there hahaha!
@WILDKYLE Kyle you got a keeper. 😉☺️☺️
The wood from the Osage Orange makes a really fine sounding guiitar too!!!
Nice of whoever found your spot to put out the bottles they they liked but did not want to take. It is the unwritten code of conduct. 😊
Absolutely!
Yay, that was fun, I enjoy your stream videos! Thanks!
I’m always looking for my lost marbles. Now I know where to look. Thank you
Hi Kyle❤ Glad to see you out and about for Me to See😊
That saspirilla from Lowell is where I'm living right now!!!! Too funny.. these are from old refuse pits rite.. my fav thing to do. Picker from another mother❤❤❤
Love your attitude about sharing the creeks. Love your videos, too,
That green seed pod, we used to call those "Horse Apples" . If you nick one of them they have a white sap that's super sticky like glue. Fun story, my grandparents lived on a hill. They had one of these trees. We used to roll them down her driveway to see if we can get them across the street to the creek. Fun times!
Love this creek where's location
Had a great time! Thanks for taking me along again
The “fruit” from the Osage Orange tree is also called, “Hedge Apples” and eaten by squirrels, on our farm, anyway. It is believed the wood was used by Native Americans to make bows. It is harder than heck to break a branch and have short thorns.
Growing up in Palestine we called them Horse Apples. Not a fun fight to have throw to siblings, which we did plenty
Love the creek walks I see the children left you a friend to find. Thanks for another great video before bed. Happy treasure hunting Kyle.
YAY my favorite Adventure dude! Greetings brudda! Those strange green gnarly things you asked about are the fruits of Osage Orange. Native Americans prized the wood for making bows. The fruit is supposed to be good for repelling insects. Farmers used the plants to form hedges to keep livestock in desired areas. Interesting to read up on it. Hope all is well with you, thanks for taking us along and give Nat a hug for us. You could put those marbles in that smaller brown jar you found. Have a great week!!!
Really great information! Thank you for sharing! Appreciate you watching. 🙏😊
lol yes the dolls are back!
Just in time for Halloween! Hahahaha
Its always amazing to me the amount of tires I see in these videos. Although I was backpacking in a national forest in the 80s. I was at least 3 miles from even a gravel road and found a creek and I followed it a mile or so and saw 2 tires and a 1970s era beer can. And there had never been any roads of any kind anywhere near there
Loved the milk bottle and the phone joke, lol!
21:25 Horse Apples !!!! 😊
Great walk with some nice finds. Thanks for the trip. Stay safe.
That beat up marble was a German handmade marble...1880s to 1910s era. Rest of marbles appeared to be 1940s to early 1950s machine made marble era. Amazing how many marbles still rolling around in creeks.
Oh man! Too bad that German marble wasn't complete. Still cool to find!
So good to see you back on a creek walk!❤❤
To get things out of the creek, what if you made a conscious effort to pickup and put all trash on one side of the creek. That way one day you could go back with bags and start taking things out. It would be easier if everything was on one side. I really enjoy your videos. My husband and I used to love to get out and walk and find treasures. Unfortunately 25 yrs ago I had a serious back injury and walked into surgery to have it repaired and never walked again. Sooo now I have to do it through everyone else’s videos. God Bless
yes in light of people losing everything ....he's out collecting things..
Sorry you had that happen to you. But unfortunately I totally understand.
Headon collision by inebriated driver got me and every time they have messed with my back they have just made it worse.
I understand having to get your adventures by watching someone else’s. Same here.
May God bless you.
💗💗💗
Sorry you went thru that . I had a bad fall back injury , not surgery but the pain is getting worse over the years. I'm barely walking now but it's not from that injury ,but Covid in Sept 2020 took the feeling from my legs from the knees down. The weirdest thing is every time I start feeling Sorry for myself I hear about someone who is worse off. It's not so bad.
Take care buddy 😊
Very much enjoyed. Kind of wished you'd shown the finds again once it was cleaned up. Thanks!
I love marbles I had a lot of them. You are so fortunate to find all of these things. You are blessed. I enjoy your videos so very much ❤️. You are encouraging me to get out and find something. It's really getting to cold now but I still would love to do it.
Loved the blue insulator. The small chip on the Dr. P bottle didn't detract that much. You ought to have a large bag with a shoulder strap to free up both hands for climbing up and down the banks.
Thanks for your show!
Another good adventure on the creek and came back with a few treasures.
I just found ya!! So happy about it too. Be safe,God bless ,love from Wyoming ❤
Hi just wanted to let you know that the clay topper is actually used for cooling pies and cakes. Usually you use 3 or 4 of them. Have a great day 🙂
Blue ceramic insulator caught my eye! Never seen a blue one
The green balls you found are called hedge apples. The wood of this tree inside is really yellow good for cutting boards
Love these creek walks❤thx for the vid
Nice old marbles and the sarsaparilla bottle is awesome. Good to see you back in the creek, Kyle!❤
I used to walk creeks all the time and couldn't believe some of the things I'd found! I once found a cow's tooth, thought that was a big deal. I miss thisey days. There was no internet back when I did my creeking!
My siblings and I found a grave stone. We made up stories about how it got there and scared the younger ones. A railroad bridge ran across the creek, and it could have come from there.
Thank you for another fun adventure!
Thank you for watching!
At 9:17 broken pottery bottom looked very much like Mochaware. Late 18th Century. Worth picking up.
Nice video. Nice, clean fun.
Gravel bars are where you find gold if you dig down and put in pan and if there’s black sand good chance of finding gold!
Leave the baby doll for the swamp children 😁
Leave the gun. Grab the cannoli. smh
First time catching one of your videos. You were expecting to find marbles in the creek and you did. But why are they there? Was there once a marble making factory along the creek? Just wanted to say hi from Tonawanda, NY!!
I had same question.
So happy to see you back, been worried! How is Cris?
That baby einstine toy is amazing. Seriously saved me some sleep and headaches for sure
I had the same one hanging in my son’s crib. It was a marvelous helper for a very tired mom!
It’s not a Wild Kyle video without a creepy doll lol . Loved the video
Just found this channel! Brings back lots of memories when I hunted bottles and shark teeth for many decades! Found lots of both including many big megs ! 👍😁
The blue piece usually goes with the copper pot for its handle. It can be other pieces besides the copper pots.
It would be great to see you rally your friends and anybody else who wants to clean up that creek with you. See if some of the college students will help you and Paleo Chris and celebrate with pizza afterward. I would love to see that video.
In Texas, Osage Orange trees are called Bois D'Ark Trees (bodark) I believe and the oranges are called horse apples... Great Show!!! TY.
Fun time. Thanks
Hedge apples! great for keeping bugs away & the wood from the trees (a bright yellow color) is great if you want a hot fast fire! Back when I camped regularly there was a hedge tree that always helped me get the campfire going, raining or not lol No one ever knew how I would get the fires going but I was always in charge of it thanks to ye olde hedge tree hehe
The fruits of that tree are called Hedge Balls. In the Midwest, we place them under beds, in closets, and such places to detour spiders. It makes sense now. They must have an orange oil concentration or something like that. 👍
That Pluto water bottle is from French lick Indiana. Place where the mob came to have big parties at the beautiful and old west Baden springs hotel. The artesian water there was supposed to have healing powers and such. Pretty cool area and history. Larry birds birthplace as well.
I love stories like that. Over east in Defiance there's a story about the Purple Gang (from Detroit and in Elvis' Jailhouse Rock). They had a house they'd come to raise hell and party at. The neighbors got sick of it so one day after the gang left everyone came around and tore the house down. There was nothing left but the dirt. Next time the Purple gang showed up they looked around, shook their heads and left, never to be seen again. I love America!!!
@@rubybaby7320- great story! Got a chuckle outta me! 😂
I believe the creature on the Gordon's Gin is a wolf. We have one from the same era with the original label. Even though I haven't seen it in years I seem to remember a wolf head on the label.🤙🏽
Awesome walk!!👍👍
Hunting season has started in Florida now. Hope you wear bright orange or yellow to keep yourself safe!
Some cool finds, glad y’all are doing ok !
The blue insulator is a radio antenna insulator from the 1920’s. I have many you can see on some of my insulator collection videos
Hey man! I have watched quite a few of your videos. Really great stuff! I want to get more into going out on dedicated insulator hunts.
@@WILDKYLE I’ll have to take you on an insulator hunt sometime. I can’t wait to get out and do some hunting this winter. Let me know if you have any questions about where you can go insulator hunting locally where you live. The easiest thing you can do to get started is find old photos of RR lines and figure out where and which side of the tracks the poles ran. Take a metal detector and search around where the poles use to be. Sometimes the RR just cut the poles down and left everything laying on the ground. Sometimes they cut the poles and took them but left the butt in the ground. Lots of rare and valuable insulators were used on early telegraph lines in Georgia and Florida 👍😁
@@HighVoltageAdventures I'd love to meet up for a hunt sometime! Thank you for the tips. Do you have a good email I can contact you at to keep in touch?
Nice variety of treasures!
Crazy finds
Those are called hedge apples and when I was younger my mom would spray paint them gold. And use them in flower arrangements during the holidays
First find,a playing marble! You know...a like'' for sure!
Hedge apples are also great in the winter time. You can cut them into pieces and place them on a piece of foil in the corners inside, or around the outside of your home. They’ll keep spiders and insects out. I just got a couple myself, but I have to be careful where I put them, cause my dog likes to eat them, lol 😂 But you’ll need lots of hot soapy water to clean the knife you cut them with. Their sap is super thick and sticky 😊
I liked the Dr.Pepper bottle. Good video,
Nice finds. You really should take a backpack for good finds and use the bucket for trash. Then just dump the bucket in the nearest trash bin 🗑️ ✌🏼❤️
Yes! That would be very helpful!
Love love love the marbles and the insulator!!!
Thanks for sharing another adventure, Master Kyle. 🙂
When you have a small bucket, use it for the sharp stuff. You can tuck your shirt in and start stuffing for the rest. 😂