Working River (a documentary about the Ohio River)

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • This "Working River" documentary traces a journey down the length of the Ohio River, primarily on two long haul towboats, with crew members you meet along the way. It also features some history of riverboats that once plied the Ohio and Mississippi, as well as scenes of the still operating sternwheelers Delta Queen and Belle of Louisville. And meet several folks working and living on the riverbanks. (produced in 1981 thru the University of Pittsburgh)

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  • @thomasmitchell4756
    @thomasmitchell4756 5 місяців тому +6

    I’ve already watched this half a dozen times. This is my favorite type of documentary - well directed, well paced, narrated, great personalities on the river. Makes me wonder where they all are now.

  • @Jonnyc448
    @Jonnyc448 10 місяців тому +4

    My middle school tech ed teacher used to have the sub wheel this video out on VHS when he was absent. This was back in 2016 and I just found it in my recommended now, crazy lol

  • @TheDirthound
    @TheDirthound Рік тому +10

    I'm amazed by the elderly couple living good simple lives off the land. So healthy and happy. You hardly find people that age that are that healthy and happy. In modern times with all the amenities and luxuries we have and people are sicker than ever.

  • @codyhunt8896
    @codyhunt8896 Рік тому +11

    south point ,OH checking in.. i love the low rumble of a barge at night helps me sleep ,i guess you just get used to it after 30 years

    • @timothygammon8514
      @timothygammon8514 Рік тому +1

      Minford Ohio!!

    • @ryanmcrae3593
      @ryanmcrae3593 Рік тому

      2.5 miles north of historic Leavenworth, Indiana, on an upland ridge. I love hearing the low rumble of the barges echoing across the hollow on a calm quiet evening.

    • @AnimalTimeShorts
      @AnimalTimeShorts 7 місяців тому +1

      I live in a town on the river aswell

    • @justinlaw9336
      @justinlaw9336 2 місяці тому

      Greenup, KY

  • @Jonathan_2024
    @Jonathan_2024 4 місяці тому +2

    Excellent documentary for The Ohio River!
    My son Jacob (12) and I launched our 14' boat/6hp Evinrude into the Monongahela (South side of Pittsburgh) June 2nd 2017. On our journey down river, we had one week to travel. Campgrounds, Small Towns, 12 Locks & Dams, Restaurants, Gas stops, Genuine People the whole way. We made it 440 miles to Neville Ohio, just short of Cincinnati. Mom met us with the boat trailer. What a Great Adventure! Thanks go to Jerry M. Hay/Ohio river Guidebook.

    • @garyrhodes392
      @garyrhodes392 3 місяці тому

      You really might love this book. "Pilgrims on the Ohio: The River Journey & Photographs of Reuben Gold Thwaites, 1894"

  • @enerjohnsavior3227
    @enerjohnsavior3227 Рік тому +11

    I like the cook. What a Pittsburgh personality on her! Oh, she's a photographer & painter, too!

  • @fedor1963
    @fedor1963 Рік тому +5

    I grew up on the Volga. watched the video and read the comments to it with great interest.

  • @tarstarkusz
    @tarstarkusz Рік тому +5

    The Delta Queen is still on the river, surprisingly enough.

  • @towboatdave
    @towboatdave Рік тому +9

    Thanks so much for this video. As a Green deck hand, I rode one of the sister boats.... the steel forwarder. And yes the river becomes apart of you. Still working on towboats as a captain

  • @steveroberts3631
    @steveroberts3631 Рік тому +18

    I was born in Ohio and we lived about three miles away from it in wheelersburg My dad taught me to swim in it now I live in California and miss Ohio greatly God bless Ohio

    • @timothygammon8514
      @timothygammon8514 Рік тому +2

      Hi from Minford!!

    • @dorseykindler9544
      @dorseykindler9544 Рік тому +1

      I was born in Wheeling, WV. A town along the Ohio River. Stuck in California too. I feel your pain ha ha.

    • @Cincy32
      @Cincy32 Рік тому

      I'm from California but have lived most of my life in Ohio - and still do! I will never go back to California; thank you God for the greatest state of the Union: O H I O!

    • @yanikkunitsin1466
      @yanikkunitsin1466 Рік тому

      Do you have same draw?

    • @michaelschneider9305
      @michaelschneider9305 Рік тому

      Moved back myself from checking out a few others states only place I may consider moving too is the panhandle of Florida

  • @joshjones3408
    @joshjones3408 11 місяців тому +2

    I stumbled across this an now am Glad i did this is good stuff thanks👍👍👍👍

  • @davidwadsworth8982
    @davidwadsworth8982 Рік тому +3

    I had the blessing of working on a coupe of Rivers, the Hudson, and the Saint Lawrence.Cargo and people. Cargo never complained about anything. Great job.The Canadian Pop Group 'Great Big Sea" had a song called "River driver". Great song.

  • @susankenney7536
    @susankenney7536 Рік тому +54

    My husband is a tug boat captain for Vane Brothers. He started aboard boats in the army. Went on to be a captain and still is. He's has been for over 40 years. We figured out we have only been married for 20 years because 2 weeks on and 2 we ks off. He's gone 6 months out of a year. He told me once takes a strong man to be out there but a much stronger woman to be at home. You always know there are dangers around every corner but it's not at the forefront of your thoughts. He pushes fuel barges up and the Chesapeake Bay. New York harbors. Gulf of Mexico. So many hours of training. It's just a different world being married to someone working on the water. I had to learn how not to cry on the day he was leaving. The missing him the not knowing accidents happen. I have gone out with him. It amazes me how he can do this. Takes special people. People on pleasure boats need to give respect to these tug boats. The can't stop on a dime many times they have crossed in front of his bow trying to out run him. One time a sail boat did it he couldn't see it and he thought he had sank it. When he saw it again it was alongside the rug when it had crossed the bow of the barge. He could see the name of the cigarettes he smoked in his shirt pocket. He called me told me what happened and then silence just so he knew I was on the other end could hear me breathing brought him comfort. Just knowing those people could of drowned. So if you're reading this own a pleasure boat don't cut in front of them.

    • @FOH3663
      @FOH3663 Рік тому

      Thank you for that, thank you for sharing your experience and wisdom.

    • @20truck
      @20truck Рік тому

      I admire the work your husband does, people don't realize the expertise and training it takes to do that job. The captain of a ship or boat has gotten many responsibilities not only does he have to get the car go to the right port but he's also responsible for the safety of his crew and everyone thing else. It's not an easy job but it is a dying breed the young people just don't understand these types of jobs any longer. These are the kind of jobs that men are made of.

    • @MDMD-gx6bj
      @MDMD-gx6bj 10 місяців тому

      I just retired after 47 years on the River. This happened to me on the Tennessee River. I really thought I had hit them. It was an amazing feeling knowing they had cleared the bow! Then I really wanted to kill them!! So please if you read this if you cross the bow of a tow boat and we have empty’s we can not see you if your with a hundred feet or more. Safe travels!

  • @stephenfairchild510
    @stephenfairchild510 Рік тому +27

    Thanks for posting, Randy. It's a style of filmmaking you don't see anymore.

    • @RandyStrothman1
      @RandyStrothman1  Рік тому +12

      I think you're right about that Steve. Sadly

    • @SillyPuddy2012
      @SillyPuddy2012 Рік тому +1

      It reminds me of listening to NPR, which still puts its segments together like audio documentaries.

  • @katiebradford8820
    @katiebradford8820 Рік тому +8

    Thanks for sharing I really enjoyed it my daddy was a captain for the Ohio river company for 38 years

    • @RandyStrothman1
      @RandyStrothman1  Рік тому +3

      I hope it gave you some insight into his work over the years.

  • @jimdandy9671
    @jimdandy9671 Рік тому +4

    So, Randy Strothman was a major creative force in the production of this documentary. very well done.

  • @RalphSpoiledsport
    @RalphSpoiledsport 4 місяці тому

    This is great. It's about 5 years before I started working on the river.

  • @ericglass398
    @ericglass398 Рік тому +3

    Really enjoyed the footage with the Hubbard's. Intelligence, discipline, simplicity, grace.

  • @mattmichael6792
    @mattmichael6792 Рік тому +8

    Entirely fascinating and expertly made documentary

  • @stevedotson1263
    @stevedotson1263 Рік тому +2

    Gliding by my home town of St. Marys, WVa. Beautiful.

  • @DucatiGTS
    @DucatiGTS Рік тому +2

    I truly love these kind of documentaries, they bring back so many memories, when I was a kid in elementary school in the 80's, I remember watching these, I learned so much from them. The knowledge these old timers passed on, is beyond valuable. It's so important to have these available for viewing. Just wonderful!

  • @TwoAcresandaMule
    @TwoAcresandaMule Рік тому +3

    Love these films

  • @jmaynard2487
    @jmaynard2487 Рік тому +4

    Didn't catch the older couples names but imagine getting to go back and sit with them for an hour and talk hear their life stories ❤ such a different generation
    -from along the Ohio River outside huntington wv ❤

  • @TheBigChad
    @TheBigChad Рік тому +4

    I became a teacher in 2016, I still remember getting into my workbook and seeing the movies I could show. I went down to the library and got some old tapes on the Mississippi and they had an interview with one of the last living slaves and I couldn’t help but think, man there are so many people in these videos, just like background people. A scene at the park in Manhattan 20 years before 9/11, I think we’re any of these people in the towers? Who from these videos is still alive today?

  • @jasonhammond4640
    @jasonhammond4640 Рік тому +1

    Growing up, my family was one of those pleasure boaters on the Ohio River.
    We traveled it, though. We would put in at Marietta and go up to Pittsburgh and above, tying up every night along the bank and would be back in Marietta by the following weekend. We did a trip to Cinci one summer too. We got lost in morning fog like Mr. Way talked about below Galapolise, and we ate a fine dinner on the Mike Fink. Traveling the river like that, I have a huge respect for the commercial rivermen and women that work and pilot the ol Ohio.

  • @TheCpage66
    @TheCpage66 Рік тому +1

    Used to run from Convent, Louisiana to Calvert City, Kentucky running EDC barges on the old M/V Daytona for Scott Chotin
    The site we used to load out at in Calvert City is now a Superfund site

  • @Howoldareweanywayyipes
    @Howoldareweanywayyipes Рік тому +5

    Your startup screen with all the colors reminds me of the days when TV would show those colors each morning so you can tune your colors with the plastic tuning screwdrivers. Everyone had the blue, red, and yellow plastic screwdrivers. and spare tubes incase you could not get a color to come in.

  • @michaelgarrity6090
    @michaelgarrity6090 Рік тому +7

    What a great documentary film, shot at a time that still had some connection to the heydays of the old steamboats and when Harlan and Anna Hubbard were still alive to capture their latter days at Payne Hollow. I've been on and off the Ohio River since I was a child back in the 1960s, but I was too young to really know, understand and appreciate the river history. I wish I could have really understood things and appreciated them more back then, because now much of what this film captured about the river and river life is gone. It's kind of sad that people today don't seem to pay much mind to the river. It's just something to look at when they come down to a Reds or Bengals ballgame, maybe a festival along its banks or maybe take an afternoon cruise on a BB Riverboat. I live in Florida now, I boat the St. John's River and it's main tributary, the Ocklawha River and live just off the Harris Chain of Lakes which is part of this river system. I am coming to know and love these waters now, but I still love and miss the Ohio. Even when I served in the US Coast Guard back in the 1980s and traveled the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, I never stopped loving and thinking about the River. I also lived for a time in Savannah, Georgia boating the coastal waterways of the Georgia and South Carolina lowcountry, a beautiful place in its own right, but I still never forgot the inland rivers. I guess it really is true, once The River gets in your blood, it never goes away!!

  • @crystalbosh
    @crystalbosh 10 місяців тому +1

    What an amazing part of our heritage 💪🏻

  • @11noll
    @11noll Рік тому +11

    "There's always this quality of expectation; something around the corner."
    Wonderful documentary capturing a period of time - the people, places, and personalities on and along the Ohio River.

  • @Steelythestacker
    @Steelythestacker 25 днів тому

    Love this old content, especially when its about my hometown. Had to crack up when I heard "warsh the boiler". 🤣😂

  • @jonathangreenwood2842
    @jonathangreenwood2842 Рік тому +2

    Glad I found this

  • @jeffreymoore902
    @jeffreymoore902 Рік тому +5

    My mom had a uncle who worked the river all his life . His name was Jack Miller he worked one line on his time off he would go to another line and work never coming off the river . Mom told me about a time when he was sick they shoved the barge into the bank at point pleasant wva made him get off he climbed the blank when to the doctor called my mom .she picked him up took him up to the next lock to get back on the boat. I was raised in cheshire ohio. I use to swim across the river and back dragging a 10ft john boat behind me . Did it twice a yr memorial day and labor day. The last time was in 1989 I am 61yrs old now

  • @Iron_pulling_sob
    @Iron_pulling_sob Рік тому +5

    Born and and raised in Pittsburgh my father worked for the aloe's shenango inc coke plant as a controller (accounting) for thirty years before tree huggers had it shut done but the regatta was always a summer thing gateway clipper is still up and running this was a good documentary on the river black and gold 412 area south hills

    • @dorseykindler9544
      @dorseykindler9544 Рік тому

      Now I have that “come aboard the Gateway Clipper fleet, down by the riverside” jingle in my head!

  • @fizzys26
    @fizzys26 9 місяців тому

    This is just a stellar documentary. Makes me miss growing up near Cincinnati, walking over the Roebling bridge and watching the barges go by below.

  • @duaneayers6117
    @duaneayers6117 Рік тому +7

    I've lived on the Ohio River in Clarksville Indiana just across Louisville Kentucky for over 54 years and I wouldn't of want it any other way. It's something special.

  • @jayhopkins6990
    @jayhopkins6990 Рік тому +6

    Thanks a lot Randy I really enjoyed it. I'm Canadian and I live near the Welland canal Between lake Erie and lake Ontario It's nice to see other waterways and how the ships and tugboats transport the goods on the Ohio river.Thanks a lot and have a great night.

  • @grantevans5188
    @grantevans5188 Рік тому +1

    A+… love these old school documentaries… straightforward, factual

  • @mike9rr
    @mike9rr Рік тому +9

    Thank you, Randy, for posting this. Loved the part where the cook says her piece. She is a VERY important member of the crew! And I loved the Hubbards. I hope this documentary finds it's way into The Library of Congress as documentation of our ways of life that are changing.

  • @Hail2Pitt412
    @Hail2Pitt412 Рік тому +6

    Tremendous time capsule, talks a lot about so many things that have gone by the wayside. But also touched base on life on the river as a whole. The world changes so much, so quick. Here today … gone tomorrow!

  • @Beer_
    @Beer_ 8 місяців тому

    Was a deckhand for the entirety of my twenties. Never made it to the Ohio myself, only ever worked the Mississippi and the ICW. Makes me wish i had pulled a few more years to make a run that way, it looks amazing out there

  • @JoeyMons-m7o
    @JoeyMons-m7o 10 місяців тому

    I like love to watch these videos. Because I can relate to everything they show. And most of the towboats I've worked on around. I worked 35 years on America's water ways. And miss it.

  • @elbob17
    @elbob17 Рік тому +2

    I really enjoyed this.

  • @davidfrancis5514
    @davidfrancis5514 Рік тому +1

    This was very enjoyable. Thanks so much! Lots of cricks and rivers where I grew up - many a day was morning to night fishing, swimming, hide and seek, crayfish hunting. Magical!

  • @calwest2207
    @calwest2207 Рік тому +1

    Outstanding program, riveting, glad to see the mighty Delta Queen in service on the Ohio River.

  • @Steve_McNeil
    @Steve_McNeil Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this video. Brilliant. So many interesting people.

  • @Michael-dg6fq
    @Michael-dg6fq Рік тому +6

    Mesmerizing! This was my starting era on the river. What a trip back in time! Thank you so much for sharing this gem!

  • @MrJohn714
    @MrJohn714 Рік тому +20

    The Ohio River was my backyard
    Where I spent many days playing and dreaming
    Watching the boats and barges go by
    Feeling the breeze and hearing the birds singing
    The Ohio River was my backyard
    Where I learned to swim and fish and row
    Exploring the fields and shores along the way
    Discovering new things every day
    The Ohio River was my backyard
    Where I grew up with my family and friends
    Sharing stories and laughter and tears
    Making memories that will last for years
    The Ohio River was my backyard
    Where I left behind a part of me
    But no matter where I go or what I do
    The Ohio River will always flow in my heart.

    • @johnknipe2604
      @johnknipe2604 Рік тому

      Nasty ass river

    • @carlmorgan8452
      @carlmorgan8452 Рік тому +1

      Ohio River was and still is my backyard, 62 years later ...... many familiar sights I see in this video around Parkersburg ...... thanks for the pleasant memories. Also lived on little Kanawha River for about a decade and a half ..... flooding would visit us usually in the spring with the snow melt. River does seem to get in the blood .😊 ❤

    • @calwest2207
      @calwest2207 Рік тому +1

      The mighty Ohio is such a force. I was in awe seeing it, as well as other large rivers: Columbia, Missouri, Mississippi, Ohio. Makes the Sacramento River here in California small. The Delta King used to ply the Sacramneto River Delta many and was moored in Sacramneto.

  • @nneow
    @nneow Рік тому +2

    such a beautful film. thank you for sharing. I didn't expect the river's glory to shine through in this like it did. very peaceful.

  • @axlyoung1218
    @axlyoung1218 Рік тому +2

    I love listening to Harlan and Viola talking. And how they lived their lives. They said homestead right below Cincinnati. I worked Ohio river for 6 plus years now. And love find where the lived. I say it’s probably gone. But be awesome to explore and walk where they lived.

    • @slory17
      @slory17 Рік тому +3

      The house still stands, some folks are working on preserving it and maybe having occasional tours. I have been there and it's lovely, would make a great artist retreat.

    • @axlyoung1218
      @axlyoung1218 Рік тому

      @@slory17 is it on Ky side or Ohio? And do you know the river mile?

    • @slory17
      @slory17 Рік тому +2

      @@axlyoung1218 I'd rather not say. Some folks are starting a non-profit or foundation and if I find it I will send you their info!

    • @axlyoung1218
      @axlyoung1218 Рік тому

      @@slory17 okay thanks I appreciate it. I just want see if I could see it from the River. Sometimes I get off the boat in Cincinnati or Hebron Ky. And again just like maybe visit or give a donation to help restore

    • @slory17
      @slory17 Рік тому

      @@axlyoung1218 it's south of Madison, Indiana so pretty far from where you are talking about.

  • @stevenestrada5727
    @stevenestrada5727 Рік тому +3

    Great upload! A great capture in time.

  • @bentech8887
    @bentech8887 Рік тому +1

    what amazing people and a great documentary of a different time

  • @Mekinhumbel
    @Mekinhumbel Рік тому +1

    Much appreciated for sharing that. What a great watch.

  • @smellygoatacres
    @smellygoatacres Рік тому +2

    Spent 15+ years on the upper, lower, Ohio, and a few trips on the Tennessee, Illinois and Cumberland. Got hurt in 09, and there went my goal of getting into the wheelhouse.

  • @b_rad5678
    @b_rad5678 Рік тому +5

    I rode steel Forwarder and Steel Leader in mid 80s

  • @monmixer
    @monmixer Рік тому

    21 thousand tons of coal, steel and benzyne WOW. That might be a day today instead of several loads that size back then. This video looks to be shot in the 70's or early 80's.Very cool and thank you Randy.

  • @deanedeane4318
    @deanedeane4318 Рік тому +2

    Wanderfull wunda-land ,,,,,,, thankyou for sharing 😎

  • @MelissaMurphey
    @MelissaMurphey Рік тому +4

    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @OhioBoy43
    @OhioBoy43 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @kevinderr440
    @kevinderr440 Рік тому +1

    Ohio River MM 766. French Island.
    I’ve been a rat my whole life. My father ran the Great Ohio River Flatboat Race. His ashes floated down that river eleven years ago.
    Now I captain work boats in the Gulf and sail sailboats any and everywhere, but it is fresh, muddy water, Ohio River water, that runs through my veins.

  • @tigerphid9677
    @tigerphid9677 Рік тому +3

    Great video... in every way.

  • @Ryan40272
    @Ryan40272 Місяць тому

    @22:14 So glad she said pike pole instead of spike pole. I'll never understand how 99% of towboats started calling them spike poles in the early 2000s.

  • @aaronroberts7217
    @aaronroberts7217 Рік тому +21

    I just have to say: Great upload, sir! Really enjoyed it! Such a great catalogue of a great old documentary on a way of life most people only know nominally or (in the case of the old shanty-boat couple) not at all. But as someone who spent many years living at the confluence of he Ohio and Cumberland Rivers & and watched thousands of barges make their way downriver, watching this was just a delight! Good job!

    • @RandyStrothman1
      @RandyStrothman1  Рік тому +16

      I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I'm happy to have it finally digitized after 42 years on a video tape in my basement... It brings back many fond memories of the time our crew spent on the river, many of them were not part of the film but are etched in my mind. One, example is spending Summer evenings out on the front barges in the tow, where it is so peaceful with only the sound of splashing water-like a big front porch moving slowly down river. One Friday evening on this "porch" there were the sounds and lights of a high school football game up on the bluffs... and campfires of people on the sandy river banks below... and a lively revival meeting happening on the opposite shore. So Americana!

    • @enerjohnsavior3227
      @enerjohnsavior3227 Рік тому +4

      Such a lovely couple living on the river!

    • @chairlesnicol672
      @chairlesnicol672 Рік тому +1

      @@RandyStrothman1 I bet you don't wash the dishes n cook with the Ohio River water any more like they were doing as the cook said in 1980!

  • @tarstarkusz
    @tarstarkusz Рік тому +2

    The belle of Louisville is still the last and only steamship on the Ohio river.

  • @joepozinto638
    @joepozinto638 Рік тому +1

    I grew up on the river at Portsmouth, Ohio Fished alot at Greenup Dam area

  • @marcybrooks3425
    @marcybrooks3425 Рік тому

    I loved watching the barges go by and wondering what it would be like to work on one. I was raised close to the Hubbards so our school took the 6th grade on a field trip to their farm. So much fascinating stories. Thanks for sharing.

  • @cornhoolio6456
    @cornhoolio6456 Рік тому +1

    Never forget the towns that were also formed alongside the Ohio as a result of Mussel harvesting. I have just began my own business harvesting mussels following the rich history that was once the most lucrative trade on the river back in the early 1900s.

  • @Wv8675
    @Wv8675 Рік тому +2

    Can't swim but I would love that job see them all the time

  • @ONEBALLINMYBUTT
    @ONEBALLINMYBUTT Рік тому +1

    That was awesome. Thanks for the upload.

  • @maxnikolenko2302
    @maxnikolenko2302 10 місяців тому

    Best video on youtube...real life gone extinct. I love these old relics

  • @shanedixon2259
    @shanedixon2259 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for uploading this great film. His words said at 25:11 ring true.

  • @jcalohio
    @jcalohio 11 місяців тому

    Worked on the river mainly from Houston to St. Paul, hauling anhydrous ammonia to make fertilizer. Been up the Ohio as far as Cincinnati. Up the Illinois to near Chicago and on the Missouri below KC. Put many a dent in bridge at Dubuque and have pulled the Queen from Cairo to Near Louisville.

  • @seanberthiaume6909
    @seanberthiaume6909 Рік тому +4

    I don't miss it in some ways 4/12 years on the Ohio and upper Miss for Ingram bardge in late 90s early 2000s. but the majority of depends on who you're working with and the weather!

    • @DevanLee-rt3wt
      @DevanLee-rt3wt 8 місяців тому

      True sometimes the people you work for and with make things miserable. I'm working in below zero weather right now and I have been miserable lately

  • @kingtut8381
    @kingtut8381 3 місяці тому

    GOOD ONE; THANX

  • @rodneyharouff5739
    @rodneyharouff5739 Рік тому +2

    this is a great video!!

  • @crvnmrhd
    @crvnmrhd Рік тому +8

    Wonder how long the old couple lived there and what became of their homestead. Probably reclaimed by the forest I bet.

    • @robertdesantis6205
      @robertdesantis6205 Рік тому

      She died in 1986, he died 2 years later.

    • @crvnmrhd
      @crvnmrhd Рік тому +4

      @@robertdesantis6205 Thanks you! They certainly marched to the beat of their own drum.

    • @axlyoung1218
      @axlyoung1218 Рік тому +5

      They said lived below Cincinnati. I work on Ohio River almost 7 years now. I love to find their old homestead. If I knew the mile marker. I would try look for it. It’s probably all gone now. But still love know about where it was.

    • @mikebroyles5107
      @mikebroyles5107 Рік тому +2

      Payne Hollow is still in good shape. Harlan left it to a young friend of theirs, also an artist. Now owned by a non profit to preserve it for history.

    • @ChanceThomas-bl1hc
      @ChanceThomas-bl1hc 11 місяців тому

      @@mikebroyles5107that’s really cool, do you know which mile marker? I work as a deckhand now and would love to see it

  • @marcybrooks3425
    @marcybrooks3425 Рік тому

    My family hiked around Cave-In Rock many times and heard the stories of days when it was used as a tavern or robbers den.

  • @fredflintstoner596
    @fredflintstoner596 Рік тому +3

    Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
    Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
    Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
    Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
    Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
    Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
    Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
    Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"

  • @marcneyman3813
    @marcneyman3813 Рік тому +12

    I worked on the Steel pioneer for 14 years. It’s now been renamed the Mv Robert C Loedding

    • @liberalsarefools7687
      @liberalsarefools7687 Рік тому +3

      I worked on steel express and my grandfather was the head captain of the steel forwarder

    • @RandyStrothman1
      @RandyStrothman1  Рік тому +2

      Amazing. We really enjoyed our travels on the boat.

    • @b_rad5678
      @b_rad5678 Рік тому +3

      I rode the Forwarder a few times!

    • @liberalsarefools7687
      @liberalsarefools7687 Рік тому +2

      @@b_rad5678 did you ride with a captain Cunningham

  • @janiewilliams48
    @janiewilliams48 Рік тому +4

    What year was this filmed

  • @FurthermoreJack
    @FurthermoreJack Рік тому +1

    43:02 Epic filmography

  • @dankline7091
    @dankline7091 Рік тому +1

    Does anyone know what happened to the shanty boat couple?

  • @joshjones3408
    @joshjones3408 11 місяців тому

    I wonder what ever happened to the couple on the rive bank....

  • @maxnikolenko2302
    @maxnikolenko2302 Рік тому +4

    Love it. I love these old documentaries

  • @JazznRealHipHop
    @JazznRealHipHop Рік тому +1

    I went down that river once when I was a kid. There's a place in that river - I can't remember - must have been a gardenia plantation at one time. It's all wild and overgrown now, but about five miles, you'd think that heaven just fell on the earth in the form of gardenias. Have you considered any real freedoms? Freedoms from the opinions of others. Even the opinions of yourself.

  • @AnimalTimeShorts
    @AnimalTimeShorts 7 місяців тому

    I have seen the brown towers my whole life. Do you know waht they used to do?

  • @MayorGoldieWilson825
    @MayorGoldieWilson825 Рік тому +3

    I bet those captains never imagined we'd be making 800 a/day in the wheelhouse. They might have made 200 a/day back then. Probably more like 180.

  • @joemomma1968
    @joemomma1968 Рік тому +1

    The piano playing was just haunting 🌝

  • @moleisrich1
    @moleisrich1 Рік тому +2

    Old man river…….

  • @lionofapollo4636
    @lionofapollo4636 3 місяці тому

    Potable for ice?? 😮

  • @marchutton7640
    @marchutton7640 Рік тому +5

    Most polluted body of fresh water in the country. Grew up along the Ohio and I wouldn’t put a toe in the water

    • @lavedastrother2823
      @lavedastrother2823 Рік тому +1

      We lived close to it and our dog would go swimming in it and come back smelling horrible. He had to be bathed. Rising sun had swings in the park on the banks and it was like swinging over the water.

    • @chrisstuart6651
      @chrisstuart6651 Рік тому

      I'd love to see the river back before any colonization.

  • @Deanna-z2s
    @Deanna-z2s Рік тому

    All Stores Please Lower the price of all Military and Local for all Brands of Barge products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now 🙏🙏🙏

  • @haleymoore6684
    @haleymoore6684 Рік тому +1

    Benzene?!

  • @kevinbraden9445
    @kevinbraden9445 11 місяців тому

    Old film

  • @WildNwhEELING
    @WildNwhEELING 7 місяців тому

    I believe im right across the river in wv here but sadly jim justice is ruining this state inside out

  • @RobertasRajuncas-h2r
    @RobertasRajuncas-h2r 7 місяців тому

    I'm hiring american workers Palanga to Pasvalys, good food, free ice cream Panevezys Baracuda project 🤖 big booty woman

  • @brianzybura8633
    @brianzybura8633 Рік тому +3

    I can't hear a damn thing. Just mumbolo-jumbolo.

  • @mollysurey6058
    @mollysurey6058 Рік тому +1

    half the audio missing, byt what i could hear was not promising enough to stay past about two minutes. not a god job at all.

    • @stevesestrich5143
      @stevesestrich5143 Рік тому +1

      Audio was fine. It was a good film.

    • @DanC-go9lc
      @DanC-go9lc 11 місяців тому +1

      molly this video was painstakingly made solely for the purpose of giving you something else to bitch and moan about.
      What wonderful folks Harlan and Viola are. Thank you for this video Randy. Never a dull moment for those rivermen, much respect.
      As far as I know the Delta Queen was out of business for repairs for about 10 years but is now cruising again.

  • @Sam-et3ve
    @Sam-et3ve Рік тому

    This is Indian land.

  • @BR-bj3ot
    @BR-bj3ot 3 місяці тому

    Back when men were exactly what Almighty God meant them to be… MEN!