I was born and raised in Southside Bethlehem! Family still lives there but when I seen u riding the train, doing the bike trail, climbing the stacks!!! Brought back so many memories!! We have to be close in age! But ur so funny!! White trains ride the way u were going but the red ones go the opposite!! I played baseball, football for Southside I rode them trains for yrs! If u had a slingshot them trains carried marble balls that the coke factory used to mix in the steel! All the family worked there! Thanks for the memories bro!!!
thats awesome. I actually work in a old Bethlehem coal mine in windber pa. another mining company obviously bout it but its original buildings still stand in the parking lot.
HEY! WOW! I love the drone footage! The steel plant was cool as shit and looks like something that would be right at home on a Mad Max movie. I could spend weeks checking out a place like that if it was possible to do so. And Gus , well he is beyond lovable. Thanks Chris and thumbs UP! And Hello Jen!! 👍💯
Chris you remind me of my younger days. We don't have smoke stacks,around here, but we climbed bridges to the top. We also jumped on moving trains from the back of pickups then back in the truck. Fun stuff! Lol I enjoy all of your videos. Keep it up! GOOOOOOOO GUS!!! 🐶
Pretty Awesome! From A-Town originally and in my younger years, we would climb the water tower over looking the Steel and Bethlehem. Bethlehem Steel was still operating, so that dates me or we would have been exploring that place. Radio towers were another "thing" or just sitting on a high rooftop.
@@NNKH2 id almost say i enjoy the urban exploration videos more than the revivals, hope they make a come back whenever you stumble across something interesting or get the itch to go jump some fences burden of proof should keep you legally in the clear, also the fact youre respectful and cool headed about it
We use to have a Bethlehem steel here in Johnstown pa the Johnstown American bought it now it's a emf scrap yard hardly nothing left my dad worked there for 19 years
add to the "Renaissance Man" repertoire ...escaped insane asylum patient... grabs for the top of the smokestack from 5 feet below the rim.........holy smokes brother you are definitely hard core sucking all the juices out of the marrow of life............keep on keeping it real Chris...............come to think of it I think Im gonna call the Dos Equis Beer company to revive the most interesting man in the world commercial with you as the star.
I was born and raised in Southside Bethlehem! Family still lives there but when I seen u riding the train, doing the bike trail, climbing the stacks!!! Brought back so many memories!! We have to be close in age! But ur so funny!! White trains ride the way u were going but the red ones go the opposite!! I played baseball, football for Southside I rode them trains for yrs! If u had a slingshot them trains carried marble balls that the coke factory used to mix in the steel! All the family worked there! Thanks for the memories bro!!!
thats awesome. I actually work in a old Bethlehem coal mine in windber pa. another mining company obviously bout it but its original buildings still stand in the parking lot.
Outstanding drone footage !! Excellent editing. Little Gus is a great little dog and traveling companion.
Thanks for these great pictures.This steelworks must be the curse and blessing for this town in his active times.Greatings from Germany.
Man you do some wild stuff and I love it bring it on buddy
HEY! WOW! I love the drone footage! The steel plant was cool as shit and looks like something that would be right at home on a Mad Max movie. I could spend weeks checking out a place like that if it was possible to do so. And Gus , well he is beyond lovable. Thanks Chris and thumbs UP! And Hello Jen!! 👍💯
Chris you remind me of my younger days. We don't have smoke stacks,around here, but we climbed bridges to the top. We also jumped on moving trains from the back of pickups then back in the truck. Fun stuff! Lol I enjoy all of your videos. Keep it up! GOOOOOOOO GUS!!! 🐶
Pretty Awesome! From A-Town originally and in my younger years, we would climb the water tower over looking the Steel and Bethlehem. Bethlehem Steel was still operating, so that dates me or we would have been exploring that place. Radio towers were another "thing" or just sitting on a high rooftop.
Very cool
Always enjoy your videos
Heck yea glad to see you’re still up to some urban exploration. That compressor room alone would make a cool video.
I always love doing the urban exploration stuff! I just don't video it as much anymore
@@NNKH2 I hear that. I bet the editing the auto content is a full time gig.
@@NNKH2 id almost say i enjoy the urban exploration videos more than the revivals, hope they make a come back whenever you stumble across something interesting or get the itch to go jump some fences
burden of proof should keep you legally in the clear, also the fact youre respectful and cool headed about it
That place looks like it was all business back in the day. I can only imagine the smog!
Totally awesome Chris! I’m only 30 minutes from there!
Cool soundtrack reminds me of the band Electric Youth
We use to have a Bethlehem steel here in Johnstown pa the Johnstown American bought it now it's a emf scrap yard hardly nothing left my dad worked there for 19 years
Johnstown is such a cool town.
I’ve been there a couple times and done 5K’s to benefit a charity. Really cool area!
Looks like a mid-evil water park.
you should see it in person!!
Very cool video
Thanks Jim
That was cool what was goen on ?
Musicfest
at 2:40 in. what are those?
Giant air pumps to supply Air to the blast furnaces
How did you climb that stack with balls that big?… you’re nuts
add to the "Renaissance Man" repertoire ...escaped insane asylum patient... grabs for the top of the smokestack from 5 feet below the rim.........holy smokes brother you are definitely hard core sucking all the juices out of the marrow of life............keep on keeping it real Chris...............come to think of it I think Im gonna call the Dos Equis Beer company to revive the most interesting man in the world commercial with you as the star.