We Found a Lost Lenape Rock Shelter!

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2025

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  • @HikerDudeDad
    @HikerDudeDad  28 днів тому +3

    I posted this in the description, but I'll pin this as well:
    IF YOU are out and about and discover a native site, please do not perform your own excavation. PLEASE click the link below and proceed according to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act: www.nps.gov/subjects/nagpra/discovery-and-excavation.htm

    • @very5ick112
      @very5ick112 27 днів тому +1

      i am lenni lenape turtle tribe

    • @mre3161
      @mre3161 26 днів тому

      @@very5ick112 well I can use some help against all the corruption that doesn't want to recognize anything even though I have contacted all the right individuals of what I've discovered since December 7th 2022.
      There's so much corruption especially with tribal leaders trying to keep the truth from the people the Lenni Lenape indigenous natives of New Jersey in Long Island and Connecticut.
      The properties were the burials of the Lenni Lenape are located an immediate danger of being bulldozed in Succasunna New Jersey are.
      12 South Hillside avenue block number 3602-9 and 201 route 10 East block number 3602.1. The sites were just all approved to be bulldozed even with all of the burials and millions of crystal containing ceremonial artifacts at the site of those all buried below the hilltop in the caves.
      The protection and burial act people don't care and it's really sickening to me what I have uncovered when it comes into one's in control at the top being like parasites. I am also indigious native American and Royal Blood.

    • @mre3161
      @mre3161 26 днів тому

      @@HikerDudeDad They don't care because There's so much corruption.
      This area of New Jersey was purchased in 1708 from the Lenni Lenape And now comprises of 104 tons chips today.
      It's sickening what's going on with all the bulldozing of the sites knowingly of what's there.
      . Maybe you can help out because no one else seems to care especially the ones who are the tribal leaders connected with the religious groups in the evil Freemasons that have lots of money.

    • @mre3161
      @mre3161 26 днів тому

      @@HikerDudeDad My comments are being censored by UA-cam If you didn't get my previous one.

  • @CryptizenCollectiveResearch
    @CryptizenCollectiveResearch 28 днів тому +3

    Awesome video. I’ve always wanted to learn more about the Native history in the area and the places they inhabited. There’s so much history but not a whole lot of content out there about Native American history specifically. Keep em coming!

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  28 днів тому +3

      @@CryptizenCollectiveResearch it was tough trying to get the information and location of this one... Cole put in a year of work with the Reading Public Museum to make it happen. 💪🏆

  • @CryptizenCollectiveResearch
    @CryptizenCollectiveResearch 28 днів тому +3

    I just want to say how much I appreciate you guys and what you do. Yourself, Cole, Cliff, Walter, Dave, Brett? (Topo Ranger), JP, PA Timber Ghost… I hope I’m not forgetting anyone but I’ve been a fan of all of you since the beginning. Cole needs his own channel by the way… Make it happen!

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  28 днів тому +2

      @@CryptizenCollectiveResearch as I sit here, listening to the wind howl outside... 25F, feels like 11F.... Knowing I need to get out and move... Well, your wonderful comment came at exactly the right time! Thank you so much for the kind words and well-timed motivation!
      I keep throwing more speaking parts at Cole, much to his chagrin, lol. I think he does a great job with it! Instagram is his baby though, and he kills it!!!

    • @coleswanger
      @coleswanger 27 днів тому +4

      This comment made my day to be ranked with the likes of these creators particularly from a channel whose work is so firmly in my wheelhouse. When and if I ever find a unique voice that these channels aren’t already doing and doing so well I may consider a channel. Until then I’m happy to own my little corner of Instagram sharing my photography and adventures and collaborating with some of the best PA based outdoor UA-cam channels. Appreciate the support and kind words more than you know.

  • @Imnotlostimexploring
    @Imnotlostimexploring 27 днів тому +2

    Another great video with you and Cole! I love that you are digging into a history that most of us have completely forgotten.

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  27 днів тому +1

      @@Imnotlostimexploring I love that I'm getting the chance to finally learn about it too. Thanks for watching!

    • @coleswanger
      @coleswanger 27 днів тому +1

      Thanks Robby! Appreciate the kind words from you sir. Enjoy your channel and content as well sir!

    • @Imnotlostimexploring
      @Imnotlostimexploring 27 днів тому +1

      @ thank you Cole! I appreciate it! Looking forward to seeing what you all get up to next :)!

    • @Imnotlostimexploring
      @Imnotlostimexploring 27 днів тому

      @@HikerDudeDad you’re very welcome! Looking forward to the next adventure!

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
    @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 27 днів тому +1

    Thanks for sharing 😊

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  27 днів тому

      @@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 thanks for watching!

  • @eastcoastlithics
    @eastcoastlithics 27 днів тому +1

    Cool to see stuff like this in my neck of the woods!

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  27 днів тому +1

      @@eastcoastlithics it's unbelievable how much is in Berks, Lancaster, and down through Delaware County... Thanks for watching!

  • @lindacostello159
    @lindacostello159 28 днів тому +1

    Very interesting video! Always something new to learn from your videos!

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  28 днів тому

      @@lindacostello159 thank you, Linda! Props to Professor Cole on this one. He nailed it!

  • @bwatcher1000
    @bwatcher1000 28 днів тому +1

    Very cool video. I enjoy these collaborations with Cole. You two make a good team.

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  28 днів тому +1

      @@bwatcher1000 awesome! Yeah, we really enjoy hitting the trail together, and even I'm blown away by the places he finds!

    • @coleswanger
      @coleswanger 27 днів тому

      As a huge fan on your work Kathy this comment means so much. Ryan is an excellent partner and friend and our hikes and adventures seem more like a day out with a friend and a camera just happens to be along. Always appreciate your support and hopefully will get to meet you on the trail one day!

  • @barrygraber9776
    @barrygraber9776 28 днів тому +1

    Wow I had no idea all this was there You two guys did a fantastic job bringing this to light. Thanks

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  28 днів тому

      @@barrygraber9776 thank you for watching, Barry!

  • @TKPAWARRIOR
    @TKPAWARRIOR 17 днів тому

    Brand new subscriber here absolutely love your channel keep up the good work Cheers!

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  17 днів тому

      @@TKPAWARRIOR thank you, WARRIOR!!! Great to have you here!

  • @jonBrown-k4p
    @jonBrown-k4p 27 днів тому +1

    wonderful film, thank you. I live about 20 miles from there and would love to explore, but at 75 my bone support structure is failing so I really enjoyed your efforts. There's nothing like a hike and you gave me a window of sight into the Lenape culture. They were also known as the Delaware, named for a French settler named De La War, if I have my facts straight...

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  27 днів тому

      @@jonBrown-k4p hi Jon - The walk to the shelter is about a mile and flat, on an abandoned road (once we got to the right place). But the short walk from the road to the shelter is steep and full of rocks and holes. While I was there, I wondered how they kept their footing in the shelter for 1000 years, as it's all sloped now. Lenape were definitely called the Delaware. Thanks for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @mre3161
    @mre3161 27 днів тому

    It's nice to see others out there seeking our ancient giant ancestors of the Lenni Lenape ruins. I have found quite a few in New Jersey that are truly amazing. I also found 21 of the Giants Lenni Lenape skeletons in Succasunna, ( originally, Suck-A-Sunny) Roxbury Township New Jersey Founded on December 24th 1740 in District 25. The settlers covered up so much of the ancient ancestors sites it's mind-buggling.

    • @mre3161
      @mre3161 27 днів тому

      Problem is with everything I discovered is there's corruption and they don't want anyone to know what it really is. I even got threatened by the religious groups and even sent cease and desist letters from other tribal leaders saying everything is just a rock. They are connected with the religious groups & the evil Brown eyed Pirate Freemasons They don't want their people to know the truth and that is very concerning to me because I'm indigenous North American and my ancestors were the Robin Hood pirates. The Joy Genealogy, Library of Congress mother's side of my family.

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  27 днів тому +1

      @@mre3161 that is an extraordinary story! Thank you for sharing. We are definitely not looking for skeletons, when we're out there, but we should be mentally prepared for it.

    • @mre3161
      @mre3161 23 дні тому

      @HikerDudeDad come to Roxbury Township New Jersey and I'll take you inside of a tombs of Giants with bones. Billions of artifacts also out of granite Crystal. Really big artifacts really big spearheads up to 4 ft long for hunting the dragons

    • @mre3161
      @mre3161 23 дні тому

      Roxbury Township New Jersey was founded on December 24th 1740 and the lands were purchased from the Lenni Lenape in 1708 by John Rogers of Connecticut who is in prison for 4 years in the late 1600s because he broke away from the evils. Roxbury Township New Jersey now comprises of 104 townships today and every one of those townships has part of the canal that goes through them the original 107 Mile Giants canal system that was refurbished in 7 years in 1825 and named the Morris Canal. Send me an email come to New Jersey and I'll show you something that will rock your world I'll show you the entrances to tombs I'll show you billions of artifacts and what they did and what was set aside in special parks.
      John Rogers is buried below the hilltop of Oaks planted in the form of a horse with the founding president pirates Civil War including Abraham Lincoln, Robin hoods of America They fought against The slave owners the British The Spanish and the families . Behind evil religious groups erasing the history, robbing all of the tombs and bringing those treasures back to Europe. The British and the Spanish there of some evil individuals back in a day an unlimited 100 million here in America North America That doesn't include the ones in South America

  • @donnamusselman3191
    @donnamusselman3191 28 днів тому +1

    Very interesting. I can just imagine this site as it was thousands of years ago.

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  28 днів тому +1

      @@donnamusselman3191 my vivid imagination was picturing people bringing game to this shelter, cleaning fish, canoes on the water..... Hard to believe it was in use for thousands of years!

  • @briandonovan1257
    @briandonovan1257 24 дні тому +2

    It's too bad you didn't point out all the artwork on the cliff or shelter you video'd. While talking to the camera you were surrounded by artwork you evidently don't know how to spot. I discovered cliffs similar, north of you, and have realized there's hundreds of petroglyths and pictographs on them. Make contact with me if interested and I can show you how to recognize them. I have hundreds of pics of what I've found also. My discovery will be public in the next few weeks. Also, try this; stop your video at good view of the cliffs. View the cliffs thru your phone camera and see if further contrast is visible.Also, look for what you might think is lichens coloring up the cliff in spots. Light greens and blue paints were used for pictographs and there was one next to you while standing in front of the cliff. My best hunting to you! I'm quite happy to find your video.

  • @bogey19018
    @bogey19018 27 днів тому +1

    There is one in broomall (delco) on langford rd behind the new royal farms. I use to bow hunt down there 30 years ago,
    and came across a bunch of people doing a documentary of a indian princess that was buried under one of those outcroppings. Supposedly she was moved in the 60s.

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  27 днів тому

      @@bogey19018 we just read an article online about it after seeing this comment. Fascinating!

    • @coleswanger
      @coleswanger 27 днів тому

      Appreciate this tip and has sent me down a fascinating rabbit hole on the shelter and its history. Are you aware if these shelters still exist or has development of the area destroyed them? Any additional info is much appreciated as we would love to do a video on them. Thanks for the watch!

    • @bogey19018
      @bogey19018 27 днів тому +1

      @@coleswanger I'm sure it does, but across the street is a new development where there once use to be a construction yard.

  • @alsever3544
    @alsever3544 27 днів тому +1

    Thing I would like to find is the old scale house near the railroad in Gilberton, Pa. When I worked at Reading Anthracite a lot of the old guys had worked at Gilberton when younger. They claimed that when the mines shut down, all of the Coal & Iron cops brought their Winchesters and Colts to Gilberton where they were put into the opening under the scales and dirt bulldozed over everything. prior to leaving Viet Nam in '72, we found it easier to bury our excess machine guns than to do the paperwork to send them back to the US. was in Da Nang in 2023 and the place we buried them has a condo complex sitting there now. Guess we should have done what the Marines did--sell their stuff to the other side before leaving.

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  27 днів тому

      @@alsever3544 and I think that may have just been added to our list! Thanks for the comment!

  • @Howard-bj1jq
    @Howard-bj1jq 25 днів тому

    I expected more of an overhanging cliff. There is not much protection here, I was expecting something more like Meadowcroft with artifacts going back 12-14,000 years BP but smaller. But thanks for this site.

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  25 днів тому +1

      @@Howard-bj1jq as we pointed out, there have been collapses and lots of boulders on the ground that used to overhang... Thanks for watching!

  • @Bernard32
    @Bernard32 28 днів тому +1

    Looks like a late 50's Plymouth.

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  28 днів тому

      @@Bernard32 woo hoo! I knew I'd get a car guy! Thank you for watching, Bernard.

  • @BenSauerwine-c5t
    @BenSauerwine-c5t 27 днів тому

    What do you use to record and create your videos?

    • @HikerDudeDad
      @HikerDudeDad  27 днів тому +1

      @@BenSauerwine-c5t this video was 90% GoPro Hero12, 10% Samsung S23 Ultra. I also have a Hero8, Insta360 OneRS, and Insta360 Go3S at my disposal. Thanks for watching!

  • @RickKostenbader
    @RickKostenbader 28 днів тому +2

    Why do people gotta tag everything, pieces of shit.