Hey I’m a bottle digger and I’m actually from Jacksonville, but didn’t get into bottles until I moved to NC unfortunately. Through research as I’m planning a bottle hunting trip in Jax I’ve found out that several dumps are from late 18 and early 19 hundreds were located along hogans creek so there has got to be bottles in there. Let me know if you end up going or if you already went and had luck. Thanks
Nice video. Thanks for posting. Shame its so polluted. Amazes me where beauty can be hidden. I grew up in the Bronx and there are many kills, streams, creeks and brooks hidden from view there too. Unless you know where to look. Keep up the good work! Subbed.
Thanks for the support! It's cool to see the similarities many cities have like that. It would be a great asset to Jacksonville if they continue efforts to bring this creek to the public eye and easy to access
I parked on the street. Once outside the Berkman building on Liberty Street for the southern portion and once on the Liberty Street bridge crossing the creek for the northern portion. North Washington Street cuts off the creek so you can't continue all the way through in one go
Awesome video Scott.
Absolutely incredible! Thank you!
This was awesome, I’ve always wanted to try it.
Looks fun! Great video!
I have always seen this canal from the river while boating and always wondered where it went, nice video
Any chance you stumbled across any good spots to look for old bottles. I’m In Jacksonville also.
Don't remember seeing too many bottles so no advice on that
@@BoldCitiesProject no problem, thanks for responding
Hey I’m a bottle digger and I’m actually from Jacksonville, but didn’t get into bottles until I moved to NC unfortunately. Through research as I’m planning a bottle hunting trip in Jax I’ve found out that several dumps are from late 18 and early 19 hundreds were located along hogans creek so there has got to be bottles in there. Let me know if you end up going or if you already went and had luck. Thanks
Nice video. Thanks for posting. Shame its so polluted. Amazes me where beauty can be hidden.
I grew up in the Bronx and there are many kills, streams, creeks and brooks hidden from view there too. Unless you know where to look. Keep up the good work!
Subbed.
Thanks for the support! It's cool to see the similarities many cities have like that. It would be a great asset to Jacksonville if they continue efforts to bring this creek to the public eye and easy to access
Good.
Where did you park
I parked on the street. Once outside the Berkman building on Liberty Street for the southern portion and once on the Liberty Street bridge crossing the creek for the northern portion. North Washington Street cuts off the creek so you can't continue all the way through in one go