Pretty sure that is the road that my husband and I took when we camped at Poe Paddy, back in the early 90s. We took that road in my 1989 Honda Civic. Supposed to be a one mile shortcut, which ended up taking 3 hours and a bit of moving and rearranging rocks and small saplings. We will never forget that!
Lewisburg and Tyrone. Bellefonte Central owned a portion of it. PRR later owned the line. They didn't want the lines to meet. A lot of people didn't know the L&T were only MILES APART.. The rails to Penn State book is about the RR.
Ive enjoyed hiking camping fishing dualsporting hunting kayaking all through these parts for my whole life. In the winter time the poe tunnel would get long stalactites and stalagmites of ice hanging down and coming up from the floor, it was so cool, doesnt do that anymore with the newer "improvements" they made to it
A-ha-ha-ha! You made it to Ingleby. I drove over that road while doing an article for State College Magazine back in the '90s. I never walked through the tunnels and wish I had. Thanks for another great video.
An awesome adventure Cliff I really enjoyed it!!! I loved that Beautiful view!!! The 2nd tunnel was the best with it's original rock!!! Thank you Cliff for sharing!!!
So glad you showed the two tunnels. For the Poe Paddy Tunnel...that new stonework on both entrances is all new. The tunnel had to be closed for repairs when it was starting to collapse. If you were hiking the Mid-State Trail, you had to go up and over the mountain to keep hiking south. When you walked through the tunnel, you may have noticed a small white cabin a short distance from the opening. In speaking with one of the owners, he told me that to access their cabin, he and his buddy actually snaked their way over and through lots of scaffolding holding the ceiling up. He said it was very dangerous and in bad shape. It was closed, but they did it anyway. The previous opening from the the east side of the tunnel was a corrugated pipe about 6 feet tall. It was about 50 feet long, and when you reached the end of it, you were in the raw part of the original tunnel. It was very creepy walking through there. In the middle, it was so dark you could not see your feet. One winter when I hiked through it, there were ice stalagmites growing up due to the water dripping from the ceiling, and they were quite tall. The west end of the tunnel was very much like the Coburn tunnel opening. The new addition was extended out and you can see that 'shelf' above the new opening. There was no pretty entrance to the tunnel from the west. When they redid the tunnel, they used a much larger pipe to raise the height, and widening it enough for an emergency vehicle to get through. The yellow gates were added at that time too. The bridge deck was also redone. It was widened for vehicle use and the sides were made safer so you would not fall through the railings. It used to look just like the bridge near the Coburn tunnel. I was through the tunnel not long after it opened...and there was water pooling and flooding the floor. I was told that repairs were made to mitigate that problem. I think they raised the base or added more drains. As a side note, when you were heading back to your Jeep, if you would have turned right and drove about a 1/2 miles or so, you will come to a dead end. That road is the rail bed and takes you to where another bridge used to be. It was washed out years ago, and it would connect to the trail/rail bed on the other side of the creek and take you over to Coburn. Also, right before that pretty cabin at the end of the bride, you can turn left and follow a trail that would take you over to where it hooks into the rail bed on the way to Coburn...where the other bridge crossed the creek. I did that YEARS ago and it's quite a walk, but it all connects. Thanks for sharing your adventures. It's fun to see some favorite trails through another persons eyes. All the best to you.
Well Cliff that was super fantastic. A beautiful vista. two tunnels, just love the tunnels. The first was just a tunnel but the second was totally awesome just loved it. Felt sorry for the way you came but I just loved seeing them. Loved the last bridge too. What a great area. Thanks so much for taking me along and please stay safe
Vista view was gorgeous! Oh my gosh when the leaves turn there!! That was cool they gave the bats their area in first tunnel. Must be large population? 2nd natural tunnel was Amazing!! Loved that bridge. You & Naomi did awesome on that rough terrain. Love your videos!!!🥰
when we were there about 8 yrs ago, the poe paddy tunnel was blocked and signs said no access but that didnt stop anyone, it used to be a popular place for kayaking, (when there is water in the creek), the tunnel connected a large loop of the creek, you would get in the first side with the benches and out on the other side, haul your kayak back thru the tunnel and do it again!
Thanks for taking us along. I enjoy tunnels, especially railroad tunnels. My grandfather used to work for a railroad in the western part of PA back in the day.
Poe Paddy tunnel is my favorite place to visit- A friend and I once hiked from there to Coburn many moons ago and passed by that second tunnel, it was great, a little painful though.
Just recently found your videos about a month ago. Have been binge watching! I grew up in Cameron County, Pa and now live in Nebraska. Now you're making me want to move back to Pa after watching this and remembering how beautiful it is there. Makes me miss it!
Me too. I tell Cliff he's saved my marriage. I used to whine daily about my dislike of N.Y. and my craving need to return to Pa. where I grew up. I am 73 and want to die there in 40 or 50 yrs. Hubby is NY born and will not budge. Thank God for Cliff.
Hi Cliff, wow poor Naomi bless her, actually I think she secretly enjoyed it. That first tunnel I think they spoilt a bit by lining it as it hides away the history, the second tunnel though was very cool and as you mentioned there was some awesome geology on show. Thank you for taking us along, much love. xx💖
Beautiful scenery..tysm for tackling that terrible terrain for us..that last tunnel was really something awesome because of the originally kept from years gone by...
Whow! Awesome video cool stuff those old railroad tunnels like the rock formations The cabin was a neat place to see by the creek was quite homey Also I hope your Jeep didn’t suffer to much on that unkept road Enjoyed the hike!
Excellent fishing for trout on Penns creek. Fly fisherman come form all over to fish it during the Green Drake hatch in June. Beautiful area around Poe Valley and Coburn, I have fished there many times. Nice video.
Very cool Cliff, been many decades since ive been through both tunnels and glad too see they are still standing. Poe looks completely different and glad to see what they turned it into! Thanks for the show 👍👍🇺🇸
You are seriously bringing up memories of our trip a month ago. You are hitting all the places we were. We went to penns View vista then straight to ingleby vista since they are so close. Enjoyed that tunnel. We went the opposite way down the same trail you did with our rav4. People looked at us funny also lol. May I suggest, since you have a portable tire inflator, if you come up to some of that rocky terrain on one of those trails. Let a little air out of your tires. Since you will be going slow anyway. It saves from a tire slamming into a sharper rock. Add that little bit of air back when you get on the other side.
Just happened to stumble onto your site and I thoroughly enjoy your videos with the historic and beautiful scenery in them! Great site I would love to be doing what your doing! You should get a partner to help with the filming and just in case you run into any trouble! Stay safe my friend!
That view from the top was definitely breathtaking and very beautiful there Cliff. Going thru those tunnels was awesome too. Thanks for sharing the one they remade for pedestrians, that used to be huge for trains at one time and you could tell that too. Very cool bridge you crossed with a small path to walk on there. That view is awesome from that bridge. A very awesome walk thru all this and thanks for sharing the experience man.
Too close to Creek that cabin would flood. Perfect otherwise. Those are called horse apples in my area. What kind of Bats. That is a super beautiful place. That looks like roads in southern Mo. and the booth heel area. So pretty there, love those over looks, that Tunnel is loads better then the other. Thank you Cliff another great video.
It really is a beautiful place. That cabin along the creek sits high above the water. I have hiked out there for years and have never seen it damaged by creek water. It used to be a cute little rustic cabin, but over the years, they have updated it to a lovely cottage.
I have photos of what these original tunnels looked like in 1916-1924, if you are at all interested. My grandfather and his buddies spent time camping hunting and fishing on Penns Creek
Naomi likes it ruff lol. These roads are what I was talking about on the other video, our state has let these mountain roads go to hell. Knob Ridge Road by Reeds Gap and Still House Hollow at the bottom of the 7 Mountains are others that are now horrible. I used to run on all these roads back in the late 90's in my '82 Subaru wagons, carried 3 spare tires, battery, 5 gal gas jug with fuel line, extra distributor, fuel pump and a roll of wire. Good times.
I'm from the town of monongahela pa and there is an old rr tunnel up in the hills abandoned years ago that has to be 800-1000 ft long and on sort of a bend. Be a cool vid! Haven't been up there in years. Most locals don't even know it's there!
I carried a tow strap and folding camp saw for years never know if you break down back on one of those roads , or need to cut a small tree up and pull it out of the way. I still carry a blanket and snacks , and a jug of water and antifreese. Also a bag of kitty liter for snow.
Been thru that tunnel many times. Spooky. Had a couple shots of whiskey with 2 old timers at the cabin that is on the other side. Never forget those nice gentlemen. He showed us pictures of travelers from all over he’s had visit. Really cool day. PBS had a cool special about this area some time ago. The coburn tunnel was creepy too! We stayed in a cabin near it a long time ago. The cabin was crap and is probably gone now.
I remember those two old gentleman. I too was invited in for a visit and pictures were shared. Last time I spoke with one of the guys was a few years ago, after the tunnel was reopened. The other gentlemen had passed away and was greatly missed by his buddy. These were the guys who climbed through the closed tunnel that I mentioned in my comment. I have had many lunch breaks at the picnic table that sits next to the cabin. Lots of good memories.
Thanks for sharing ive been going through that tunnel ever since I was a kid. Im pretty familiar with Penns Creek and the Millmont area and Union County.
That's a really cool tunnel there I like the second one better but boy they had to have some small engines cuz that was a kind of lopsided looking hole.the first tunnel the pool Patty or whatever you call the tunnel that one I think they messed the front side up where you came in I like the back side of it where you had the original and then the one in the middle I understand for the bats but I think the other side look cooler than the first side you came in. I already did your videos I used to live up in Pennsylvania for a short time and I look at these places where you go and it's like God I wish I still lived up there.
yeah they've stopped maintain the roads back in the mid 70"s . At point look out and Penns view you'll get the occasional Bald eagle and golden eagle fly by ...
@@thewanderingwoodsman7227 I just saw your video. Grew up there. And now I'm older, stating to learn the history and area. Being a dumb kid I didn't care. I would like to find an old tunnel, caves or waterfalls. Won't explore caves. I'm not stupid. But like to look and explore.
Pretty sure that is the road that my husband and I took when we camped at Poe Paddy, back in the early 90s. We took that road in my 1989 Honda Civic. Supposed to be a one mile shortcut, which ended up taking 3 hours and a bit of moving and rearranging rocks and small saplings. We will never forget that!
Wow! The state of Pennsylvania needs to give you some type of honor! Your videos have made me hungry to explore your state! Thank you for all you do!
Loved the 2nd tunnel and the vista Cliff
Naomi is a tough gal better than the old red truck xx😊
Great video, thanks for taking us along for the journey. 💯😎
old railroad bridges and tunnels and the views were amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Lewisburg and Tyrone. Bellefonte Central owned a portion of it. PRR later owned the line. They didn't want the lines to meet. A lot of people didn't know the L&T were only MILES APART..
The rails to Penn State book is about the RR.
Great video! Love that you show PA the way you do.
This is my turf, these are my stomping grounds! Awesome vid thanks man!
Ive enjoyed hiking camping fishing dualsporting hunting kayaking all through these parts for my whole life. In the winter time the poe tunnel would get long stalactites and stalagmites of ice hanging down and coming up from the floor, it was so cool, doesnt do that anymore with the newer "improvements" they made to it
A-ha-ha-ha! You made it to Ingleby. I drove over that road while doing an article for State College Magazine back in the '90s. I never walked through the tunnels and wish I had. Thanks for another great video.
An awesome adventure Cliff I really enjoyed it!!! I loved that Beautiful view!!! The 2nd tunnel was the best with it's original rock!!! Thank you Cliff for sharing!!!
So glad you showed the two tunnels. For the Poe Paddy Tunnel...that new stonework on both entrances is all new. The tunnel had to be closed for repairs when it was starting to collapse. If you were hiking the Mid-State Trail, you had to go up and over the mountain to keep hiking south. When you walked through the tunnel, you may have noticed a small white cabin a short distance from the opening. In speaking with one of the owners, he told me that to access their cabin, he and his buddy actually snaked their way over and through lots of scaffolding holding the ceiling up. He said it was very dangerous and in bad shape. It was closed, but they did it anyway. The previous opening from the the east side of the tunnel was a corrugated pipe about 6 feet tall. It was about 50 feet long, and when you reached the end of it, you were in the raw part of the original tunnel. It was very creepy walking through there. In the middle, it was so dark you could not see your feet. One winter when I hiked through it, there were ice stalagmites growing up due to the water dripping from the ceiling, and they were quite tall. The west end of the tunnel was very much like the Coburn tunnel opening. The new addition was extended out and you can see that 'shelf' above the new opening. There was no pretty entrance to the tunnel from the west. When they redid the tunnel, they used a much larger pipe to raise the height, and widening it enough for an emergency vehicle to get through. The yellow gates were added at that time too. The bridge deck was also redone. It was widened for vehicle use and the sides were made safer so you would not fall through the railings. It used to look just like the bridge near the Coburn tunnel. I was through the tunnel not long after it opened...and there was water pooling and flooding the floor. I was told that repairs were made to mitigate that problem. I think they raised the base or added more drains. As a side note, when you were heading back to your Jeep, if you would have turned right and drove about a 1/2 miles or so, you will come to a dead end. That road is the rail bed and takes you to where another bridge used to be. It was washed out years ago, and it would connect to the trail/rail bed on the other side of the creek and take you over to Coburn. Also, right before that pretty cabin at the end of the bride, you can turn left and follow a trail that would take you over to where it hooks into the rail bed on the way to Coburn...where the other bridge crossed the creek. I did that YEARS ago and it's quite a walk, but it all connects. Thanks for sharing your adventures. It's fun to see some favorite trails through another persons eyes. All the best to you.
the views and the second tunnel were awesome !!!!!!
Wow you definitively when out there to the mountains and into the woods, beautiful scenery, thx for sharing.
Well Cliff that was super fantastic. A beautiful vista. two tunnels, just love the tunnels. The first was just a tunnel but the second was totally awesome just loved it. Felt sorry for the way you came but I just loved seeing them. Loved the last bridge too. What a great area. Thanks so much for taking me along and please stay safe
Great videos, as usual. I had no idea just how much Pennsylvania has to offer, until subscribing here. What a beautiful and adventure filled state.
Me and my girl are definitely planning a trip !!
Vista view was gorgeous! Oh my gosh when the leaves turn there!! That was cool they gave the bats their area in first tunnel. Must be large population? 2nd natural tunnel was Amazing!! Loved that bridge. You & Naomi did awesome on that rough terrain. Love your videos!!!🥰
when we were there about 8 yrs ago, the poe paddy tunnel was blocked and signs said no access but that didnt stop anyone, it used to be a popular place for kayaking, (when there is water in the creek), the tunnel connected a large loop of the creek, you would get in the first side with the benches and out on the other side, haul your kayak back thru the tunnel and do it again!
Cliff as always you take us to the most beautiful interesting places ! Bringing history to us the fun way !!
I love your knowledge of these Railroads...great video as always!
This is awesome. Thank you for filming this video sir.
Thanks for taking us along. I enjoy tunnels, especially railroad tunnels. My grandfather used to work for a railroad in the western part of PA back in the day.
Poe Paddy tunnel is my favorite place to visit-
A friend and I once hiked from there to Coburn many moons ago and passed by that second tunnel, it was great, a little painful though.
You were right by my hunting camp. The Hayvice valley camp
Coburn is our old stomping grounds grew up camping a lot up there! Great video!👍🏻
Great tunnels, creeks and views. Naomi officially has "beast" cred for the rough ride. Wear it proudly big girl, you earned it.
Just recently found your videos about a month ago. Have been binge watching! I grew up in Cameron County, Pa and now live in Nebraska. Now you're making me want to move back to Pa after watching this and remembering how beautiful it is there. Makes me miss it!
Me too. I tell Cliff he's saved my marriage. I used to whine daily about my dislike of N.Y. and my craving need to return to Pa. where I grew up. I am 73 and want to die there in 40 or 50 yrs. Hubby is NY born and will not budge. Thank God for Cliff.
@AlexFocht Welcome! Cliff's videos are Amazing! Gorgeous nature so relaxing, history, edible & medicinal plants, etc. You will learn alot. I have!🙂
Hi Cliff, wow poor Naomi bless her, actually I think she secretly enjoyed it. That first tunnel I think they spoilt a bit by lining it as it hides away the history, the second tunnel though was very cool and as you mentioned there was some awesome geology on show. Thank you for taking us along, much love. xx💖
I would like to go hiking with the wornding woodsman he goes to the nicest spots
Great video. Loved both tunnels and trails.
Beautiful scenery..tysm for tackling that terrible terrain for us..that last tunnel was really something awesome because of the originally kept from years gone by...
There’s a cool tunnel near my mothers home , it’s part of the tapeworm railway now CSX use the line WM railroad in Adams County
That cabin was beautiful. Neat tunnels.
Went up Poe Paddy road back in 1989 in my rear wheel drive mustang, believe it or not !! Wasn't quite as bad then.
It's so beautiful there love the tunnel
Cool tunnels and bridges😊 Thank you very much🎃🍂🍁🍃🐿🌰 Really awesome that they constructed a spot for the bats❤ Only in a JEEP
Whow! Awesome video cool stuff those old railroad tunnels like the rock formations The cabin was a neat place to see by the creek was quite homey Also I hope your Jeep didn’t suffer to much on that unkept road Enjoyed the hike!
Tunnels were cool. Be safe.
That was really cool Cliff. Thanks so much.
Love your videos..I live in western PA
Excellent fishing for trout on Penns creek. Fly fisherman come form all over to fish it during the Green Drake hatch in June. Beautiful area around Poe Valley and Coburn, I have fished there many times. Nice video.
OK there..Casey Jones..You better watch your speed !
Wow gorgeous views. Nice the tunnels were saved.
NAOMI is a Jeep... as long as you are cautious and don't crush her oilpan.. she's happy.
Very cool Cliff, been many decades since ive been through both tunnels and glad too see they are still standing. Poe looks completely different and glad to see what they turned it into! Thanks for the show 👍👍🇺🇸
You are seriously bringing up memories of our trip a month ago. You are hitting all the places we were. We went to penns View vista then straight to ingleby vista since they are so close. Enjoyed that tunnel. We went the opposite way down the same trail you did with our rav4. People looked at us funny also lol. May I suggest, since you have a portable tire inflator, if you come up to some of that rocky terrain on one of those trails. Let a little air out of your tires. Since you will be going slow anyway. It saves from a tire slamming into a sharper rock. Add that little bit of air back when you get on the other side.
Just happened to stumble onto your site and I thoroughly enjoy your videos with the historic and beautiful scenery in them! Great site I would love to be doing what your doing! You should get a partner to help with the filming and just in case you run into any trouble! Stay safe my friend!
That view from the top was definitely breathtaking and very beautiful there Cliff. Going thru those tunnels was awesome too. Thanks for sharing the one they remade for pedestrians, that used to be huge for trains at one time and you could tell that too. Very cool bridge you crossed with a small path to walk on there. That view is awesome from that bridge. A very awesome walk thru all this and thanks for sharing the experience man.
"I'm Freewheelin"...awesome time.
Lovely video very much enjoyed Thankyou
Lewisburg & Tyrone. If you want to read a good book about trains running through that area...Setup Running: The Story of a PRR Engineman
Too close to Creek that cabin would flood. Perfect otherwise.
Those are called horse apples in my area.
What kind of Bats.
That is a super beautiful place.
That looks like roads in southern Mo. and the booth heel area. So pretty there, love those over looks, that Tunnel is loads better then the other.
Thank you Cliff another great video.
It really is a beautiful place. That cabin along the creek sits high above the water. I have hiked out there for years and have never seen it damaged by creek water. It used to be a cute little rustic cabin, but over the years, they have updated it to a lovely cottage.
Edith Davis I had the same thought!
glad you showed standing at the entrance of that 2nd tunnel..it didn't look that big till you walked up to it.
there is a old rock tunnel near my house with the antique look and trains still run throw it all most evey day
Naomi loved it!!!
I have photos of what these original tunnels looked like in 1916-1924, if you are at all interested. My grandfather and his buddies spent time camping hunting and fishing on Penns Creek
Horses are a SOLID EXHAUST vehicle...
Naomi likes it ruff lol. These roads are what I was talking about on the other video, our state has let these mountain roads go to hell. Knob Ridge Road by Reeds Gap and Still House Hollow at the bottom of the 7 Mountains are others that are now horrible. I used to run on all these roads back in the late 90's in my '82 Subaru wagons, carried 3 spare tires, battery, 5 gal gas jug with fuel line, extra distributor, fuel pump and a roll of wire. Good times.
LEWISBURG & TYRONE. lot of towns with Lewis in it
I'm from the town of monongahela pa and there is an old rr tunnel up in the hills abandoned years ago that has to be 800-1000 ft long and on sort of a bend. Be a cool vid! Haven't been up there in years. Most locals don't even know it's there!
"Horse Exhaust" There a a lot of Amish where I live in northern Wisconsin, and there is usually Horse Exhaust on the roads.
Fascinating! I think I'll plan a trip :)
I seen a tunnel near avonmore pa when we was out riding side by sides one day, it was half full of water, I would like to check it out sometime .
I *looooooooooooooooove* tunnels! Caves?--eh, not so much. Give me a good tunnel any day!!
Thank you
I carried a tow strap and folding camp saw for years never know if you break down back on one of those roads , or need to cut a small tree up and pull it out of the way. I still carry a blanket and snacks , and a jug of water and antifreese. Also a bag of kitty liter for snow.
great video liked 👍
Been thru that tunnel many times. Spooky. Had a couple shots of whiskey with 2 old timers at the cabin that is on the other side. Never forget those nice gentlemen. He showed us pictures of travelers from all over he’s had visit. Really cool day. PBS had a cool special about this area some time ago. The coburn tunnel was creepy too! We stayed in a cabin near it a long time ago. The cabin was crap and is probably gone now.
I remember those two old gentleman. I too was invited in for a visit and pictures were shared. Last time I spoke with one of the guys was a few years ago, after the tunnel was reopened. The other gentlemen had passed away and was greatly missed by his buddy. These were the guys who climbed through the closed tunnel that I mentioned in my comment. I have had many lunch breaks at the picnic table that sits next to the cabin. Lots of good memories.
Cool. That second tunnel looked to have been a narrow gauge line. Happy Trails....
Okay, you doing the railroad gig, here I am.
Thanks for sharing ive been going through that tunnel ever since I was a kid. Im pretty familiar with Penns Creek and the Millmont area and Union County.
love it
Check out the lost town and bunkers of Alivra PA
I have been there several times.
Very nice trip to see 👀 two tunnels like the bridge. Didn't see a cabin 😕
I like your video’s you’ll never hear a bad comment from me ty Steve
2nd tunnel was wildly better!
That's a really cool tunnel there I like the second one better but boy they had to have some small engines cuz that was a kind of lopsided looking hole.the first tunnel the pool Patty or whatever you call the tunnel that one I think they messed the front side up where you came in I like the back side of it where you had the original and then the one in the middle I understand for the bats but I think the other side look cooler than the first side you came in. I already did your videos I used to live up in Pennsylvania for a short time and I look at these places where you go and it's like God I wish I still lived up there.
Hey where you at the tunnel close to mahanoy city then in past 81 at bottom of Hill is a working train tunnel . going to Hometown
I have been there.
yeah they've stopped maintain the roads back in the mid 70"s . At point look out and Penns view you'll get the occasional Bald eagle and golden eagle fly by ...
Good job Cliff! I kept thinking what would y'all do if you met another car on the unmaintained road, or was it a one way road?
I was thinking the same thing...
Pretty soon snow will come
...I miss my wrangler :'(
Was there anything in Cambria or surrounding counties?
Haven't been there yet, but I'm sure there is stuff there as well.
@@thewanderingwoodsman7227 I just saw your video. Grew up there. And now I'm older, stating to learn the history and area. Being a dumb kid I didn't care. I would like to find an old tunnel, caves or waterfalls. Won't explore caves. I'm not stupid. But like to look and explore.
lol a two tunnel railroad.
Are you on I-20 right now? I just passed you
Go to Altoona
Poe Paddy is actually named after Edgar Allen Poe
Lmao! That road is tame! I could show you much worse than that in pa! ( The small rocks are the size of your head lol)
One rock can ruin your video