Historicalaerials shows that something was where that dam looking structure was in 1969 which is as far back as it would go in that area. There is another creek directly behind that embankment.
Looking at Topo maps from 1944 and prior show the Delaware and Hudson Canal (rail) going over that embankment/dyke you were walking over and heading north. Modern topo maps call it Old Mining Road 3. As it heads due North from where you last were, it splits where Route 6 and Meredith Street route split. Both 6 and Meredith appear to be in the same location as the old rail bed, which makes sense. The Meredith line goes into Carbondale, the other heads into Honesdale, etc.., there is a lot of info on this. But the maps for the Delaware and Hudson only show it going to Carbondale - you need to look at the pre 1944 maps to see the actual part of the rail that heads south of Carbondale to Archibald. From where you are at the dyke the rail goes south and it looks like Hill Street in Archibald is the rail bed that eventually goes into Archibald and merges with a bunch of other rail stuff. I am just following maps, I am not a historian at all. Thanks again for showing the maps and locations. No indicators of Edgerton.
💙 I, too, am fascinated with exploring the past. Great video; Love your enthusiasm and perseverance. I always look forward to your videos. I especially like how you talk to us as if we are really there with you.
At 5:38, I am most sure that's where the portable generator was stored. This was a big party spot. They had a shelter here with a lot of lights. I actually saw them partying on my way to the geocache. They moved the party spot to Archbald now. I think it was called the Carbondale Township Sportsman Club. That's what all those lines/circle looking objects with a white speck in the middle are.
It looks like that concrete block little structure with the roof on it is a place where somebody could stick a generator to sit and whatever that cord is plugged into it, or it's somehow a place for a water pump, but I think it might be for a generator, a structure like that definitely would make it quieter. And that pipe that is still buried in the ground with the section of it washed further down, I believe those are old steel tanks converted into culverts, that was very common back in the early 1900's where they used to reuse tanks and turn them into culverts cuz it was cheaper than buying Calvert's.
Seeing all them abandoned buildings makes me wonder what they did, like did they use them to bring coal up to ground level. or load coal on to train's. Interesting!💙
I'm a first time viewer and new subscriber. I'm fascinated with history and love to explore myself. I really enjoyed following along as you explored. 💙 I don't know how far you go to explore but I have a recommendation for you. There's many "ghost towns in the Black Hills of SD. One that's fun is Galena. They've restored some of the buildings but there's still a lot to explore. The cemetery has so many stories to discover. There a markers dating back to the Civil War. So much to learn and discover all over the Black Hills 😊
Is it my poor hearing or are there no birds? So many trees no humans I would think the forest would be singing with birds. I probably watch too many bigfoot video's quiet forests. Fabulous video!!!!
I liked this video 🎉. I like that you took all of us with you. I wouldn't be able to go and see the stuff you have seen and showed us, so I'm glad that I could see 👀 it through your eyes. 💙💙💙💙💙💙
That last part could have been a train grade. If they were taking coal out by train, they would have built it up to level instead of going down and back up. The reservoir was really cool. The building was an awesome find. Makes sense that you would filter the water before running it through the pipes. 💙 Can't wait for you to go back out there in the winter.
Hey Jay! and Hello to "Sunny-the-Snake!" Lol! At least he's your favorite color (Blue racer, I think). Building 559 was a curious structure. Favorite finds: The pretty little waterfall and the step falls, too! Loved the gorgeous scenery all the way through, and the filtration house was really cool! Very impressive Haoqui ebike, the way it handled the rocky terrain. Loved this adventure! Thanks for bringing us along!😊💙
Wonderful video once again @ JPVideos81! But have you ever considered wearing snake boots? Even if you are unable to bike in them perhaps you could take them with you and wear them when you get off the bike to walk around and explore. I’m sure it would ease your wife’s mind and make us feel a little better. 😢😢😢
Also the fire hydrant that may be tapped into one of those water mains that runs down from that Reservoir probably the one that's not running, I remember there were two valve stations up there but only one pipe was showing down through the landscape unless the other pipe was heading in a different direction, you were mentioning how you followed a pipeline in another video, I think it would be really cool to come back to this place and follow that Pipeline and see where that goes Because by the looks of it and the flow of water through it it is still active and it will be coming out somewhere.
Awesome adventure JP! Awesome to see where the pipe originates! I cant wait to see where it ends up, really looking forward to that one! Amazing finds in this video! Awesome E Bike also! Navigated that rough terrain nicely! Thanks for bringing us along!👍💙
By no means bored or disappointed with the length of the video or the discoveries! I really like the way you unraveled the mysteries of this area as you explored it and incorporated your knowledge of its history. Also appreciate your firsthand thoughts/review of the ebike as you put it through its paces. 💙
Hey Jay WOW, what an amazing video. There was a lot of beautiful scenery along the journey. The reservoir is such an awesome place. Not for sure obviously, but I'm thinking the cul-de-sac with the flags and fire hydrant may have been a campsite at one time hence the reason for the sign to take your trash with you. It was a long video, and I sadly admit, that I closed my eyes for a few minutes since I was watching later in the evening, but it certainly wasn't out of bordism. I truly loved the adventure and am blessed to have had the opportunity to have come along with you. Will be watching for the next video. Until then stay safe and God bless. Steve in Oklahoma
Very cool adventure. I used to go on such searches myself but due to health reasons, I now watch your videos and others who post here. Thank you for sharing. My life is now lived in a wheelchair and oxygen tube so my exploration days are over. Nice job with your hard work then editing the whole thing I’m sure is a lot of work and commitment.
It is really ridiculous that there is nothing left of this town, not even part of the buildings, the housing, the mining equipment, railroad tracks or even a grave yard !!!! There is a map out there of the housing and the names of the owners, not even relatives or so to find ?? Or not even the name of the coal mining company ????
Just watched again and this was an awesome journey and adventure, the history is so interesting, and the landscape is just beautiful! I love the underwater footage, even seeing Sunny the snake.🐍lol The waterfall is beautiful, and I really like that section of woods that was so open. I wanted to add that the bike looks like it's really reliable for adventures like this. Your photos are amazing as always! Looking forward to when you return for part 2 of this adventure. Great video JP, thank you! 💙
At 1:09:09, I think you are in the area with many homes. My friend (who lives in Delaware now) bought the book which had a map and 2 years ago we went through the whole area following the map.
💙 Wow what a beautiful view. Was that snake blue?!?!? You are very brave wandering around out there by yourself. You always do such a great job tho making the videos. The stories of the past. 💙 It will be be interesting if you can return. Looking forward to that! Safe travels.
Anywhere there is water there are snakes. You may not see them because if they hear or feel your vibration they leave. They are not going to come after you,lol. Snakes are great swimmers but they can not live under water. They breath air as we do!
It was amazing to see the pump house, I think it was built after the town was gone. It's very odd to see that electrical cord built into that small shead, seems like a very long distance to run underground electrical wire. Excellent video JP 👍
Thoroughly enjoyed this adventure! Waterfall, gorgeous greenery, mystery items -what's not to love!?! -Can't wait for you to go back in the winter and explore more corners of this beautiful area! 💙
JP - the dam levy at 1:25:48 was built in the 70's by the Army Corps of Engineers. it was all part of the Aylesworth Creek Lake flood protection project after the flooding from Hurricane Diane in 1955. in case of a catastrophic flood - the main Aylesworth dam is designed to hold back water up until around that area where the levy is before water goes over the spillway. that levy just gives the main dam some extra protection. I was only though there once but didn't make it to the reservoir - might have to take a hike up there soon. great video
That fire hydrant had me curious as hell, in the middle of nowhere. Apparently they where invented by an engineer that worked at the Philadelphia water works in 1801. So who knows how old that one is maybe as old as those pipelines?
When you kept going after the cul-de-sac area with the fire hydrant, Because why would they have a fire hydrant there for no reason I kind of figured that would be where the Town and all them other buildings would be the pump stations and reservoirs to get the water to the town 💙
We love u I wish my dad was alive and was like u in live in Massachusetts and wish I could walk and explore with some one cool In the woods and my wife sucks so I won’t go with her ❤❤❤ no homo love brother
I enjoy looking/finding places like this in general. In fact, the video of "Ol' Greenville" you made, I traveled 380 a lot and never knew that was ever there. Me & a friend went to check it ourselves. In fact, part of the old bypass does run onto private property and you can still see the brick outline of the bypass on the edge of the road.💙
Hello all 🎉 lol I thought this was live chat 🤣 theirs some content on UA-cam including maps on this town. Not much remaining unless you bring a metal detector!
I am amazed at all the beautiful secluded spots you find. I would be interested in knowing what state you are exploring in,. I enjoy seeing the underwater shots. Have you ever found anything interesting in the water? I am surprised there are no big snapping turtles :) Are you ever apprehensive about being on these adventures alone? I love the history lessons and this site would be interesting to uncover some ruins. Prayers for your safety, health, and blessings to you!
At 1:12:04, if I remember correctly from the book, there was something down there to do with the town. At 1:12:41, the breaker and the cavern were/are up there. Not too far above the cavern are more small things to see. At 1:14:22, that is were the breaker was. At 1:15:44, the cavern is up there with a geocache inside from 2002.
At 53:35, the area is pretty much the same over the years except for the party spot. I think there was even a refrigerator there! There were 2 outhouses-one labeled "bucks" and the other "does".
💙 A nice video of your bike excursion. I wonder how that car got out there in the middle of nowhere, and then turned upside down to remove the catalytic converter. The cul-de-sac would be a good place for a summer picnic or birthday party. Interesting from start to finish!💙
This was a AWESOME video !! There was so much to see and explore !! Absolutely beautiful here .....the pump house 😳 the the step falls 😳 the Reservoir 😳 WOW !! 💙
💙💙love these long videos. And it sure was fun coming along with you. And trying to figure out what the different things were used for, or why they were there. I hope we can see it when it is not so green and hard to see things. That will be a exciting video. And really what is it with you this year and snakes…lol
It's difficult finding remains from over 100 years ago, but what we did find was pretty interesting. I think this area has more to be uncovered...
Historicalaerials shows that something was where that dam looking structure was in 1969 which is as far back as it would go in that area. There is another creek directly behind that embankment.
Yes, there's also the Edgerton cavern (and nearby, bolts into small stone foundations) and the air shaft. Also, the old waterwheel to clean the creek.
Yes, I saw that on Historicalaerials also. @@D3M3NT3Dstrang3r
Looking at Topo maps from 1944 and prior show the Delaware and Hudson Canal (rail) going over that embankment/dyke you were walking over and heading north. Modern topo maps call it Old Mining Road 3. As it heads due North from where you last were, it splits where Route 6 and Meredith Street route split. Both 6 and Meredith appear to be in the same location as the old rail bed, which makes sense. The Meredith line goes into Carbondale, the other heads into Honesdale, etc.., there is a lot of info on this. But the maps for the Delaware and Hudson only show it going to Carbondale - you need to look at the pre 1944 maps to see the actual part of the rail that heads south of Carbondale to Archibald. From where you are at the dyke the rail goes south and it looks like Hill Street in Archibald is the rail bed that eventually goes into Archibald and merges with a bunch of other rail stuff. I am just following maps, I am not a historian at all. Thanks again for showing the maps and locations. No indicators of Edgerton.
No at 24 17 at is water stop
Too late for us this side of the pond but I'll be watching tomorrow! Can't wait.
💙Watched through from beginning to end!! Thanks JP!!!
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Beautiful area. So MANY great finds! I believe that was a northeastern water snake (non venomous).
A few said water moccasin. Either way, I'm glad I didnt go for a swim.
I reckon he was a water snake as he was happy there
Awesome finds, beautiful and relaxing! Bike did great!! Thanks for taking us along!! 💖💙💖💙💖💙
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💙 I, too, am fascinated with exploring the past. Great video; Love your enthusiasm and perseverance. I always look forward to your videos. I especially like how you talk to us as if we are really there with you.
Thank you so much!
Again a lovely adventure, always look forward to your videos.
At 9:00, yes it is intentional. Back when it was intact years ago, it looked just like the rest of the dirt road going over the creek.
Awesome Video jp keep up the Great work buddy :D
At 5:38, I am most sure that's where the portable generator was stored. This was a big party spot. They had a shelter here with a lot of lights. I actually saw them partying on my way to the geocache. They moved the party spot to Archbald now. I think it was called the Carbondale Township Sportsman Club. That's what all those lines/circle looking objects with a white speck in the middle are.
It doesn't get much prettier than that reservoir! What a gem of a place! Thank you for sharing it with us!
It looks like that concrete block little structure with the roof on it is a place where somebody could stick a generator to sit and whatever that cord is plugged into it, or it's somehow a place for a water pump, but I think it might be for a generator, a structure like that definitely would make it quieter. And that pipe that is still buried in the ground with the section of it washed further down, I believe those are old steel tanks converted into culverts, that was very common back in the early 1900's where they used to reuse tanks and turn them into culverts cuz it was cheaper than buying Calvert's.
That makes sense. Thanks for sharing
Seeing all them abandoned buildings makes me wonder what they did, like did they use them to bring coal up to ground level. or load coal on to train's. Interesting!💙
There was train tracks that hauled the coal out, but I'm not sure of the location. 💙
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I'm a first time viewer and new subscriber.
I'm fascinated with history and love to explore myself. I really enjoyed following along as you explored. 💙
I don't know how far you go to explore but I have a recommendation for you. There's many "ghost towns in the Black Hills of SD. One that's fun is Galena. They've restored some of the buildings but there's still a lot to explore. The cemetery has so many stories to discover. There a markers dating back to the Civil War. So much to learn and discover all over the Black Hills 😊
Welcome to the channel. Thanks for the recommendation. I'll keep it in mind if I head that way.
At 3:38, about 2 years ago the car was on its wheels more toward the center of that big puddle.
Is it my poor hearing or are there no birds? So many trees no humans I would think the forest would be singing with birds. I probably watch too many bigfoot video's quiet forests. Fabulous video!!!!
I'll be attending too.
💙Another great adventure. No problem with the hour and a half run time..
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I liked this video 🎉. I like that you took all of us with you. I wouldn't be able to go and see the stuff you have seen and showed us, so I'm glad that I could see 👀 it through your eyes. 💙💙💙💙💙💙
My pleasure. Thanks for coming along. 💙💙
That last part could have been a train grade. If they were taking coal out by train, they would have built it up to level instead of going down and back up. The reservoir was really cool. The building was an awesome find. Makes sense that you would filter the water before running it through the pipes. 💙 Can't wait for you to go back out there in the winter.
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Hey Jay! and Hello to "Sunny-the-Snake!" Lol! At least he's your favorite color (Blue racer, I think). Building 559 was a curious structure. Favorite finds: The pretty little waterfall and the step falls, too! Loved the gorgeous scenery all the way through, and the filtration house was really cool! Very impressive Haoqui ebike, the way it handled the rocky terrain. Loved this adventure! Thanks for bringing us along!😊💙
Thanks for your feedback diana. It was a beautiful location that I didn't mind spending 6hrs at.
💙💙💙 I like your videos, regular NEPA guy! from a SKOOK
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💙 Great video JP! Thanks for taking us along for the adventure.
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💙 the filter house was neat, the surrounds were peaceful and a joy to watch
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Wonderful video once again @ JPVideos81! But have you ever considered wearing snake boots? Even if you are unable to bike in them perhaps you could take them with you and wear them when you get off the bike to walk around and explore. I’m sure it would ease your wife’s mind and make us feel a little better. 😢😢😢
I wonder if that little building in the woods u found is either a gate house for the gate or a little guard house for the gate 💙
Since it's relatively close to the gate, it may have been used with it. 💙
Also the fire hydrant that may be tapped into one of those water mains that runs down from that Reservoir probably the one that's not running, I remember there were two valve stations up there but only one pipe was showing down through the landscape unless the other pipe was heading in a different direction, you were mentioning how you followed a pipeline in another video, I think it would be really cool to come back to this place and follow that Pipeline and see where that goes Because by the looks of it and the flow of water through it it is still active and it will be coming out somewhere.
That’s the Hosie Dam
I heard it goes by both names, but locals called it hosie.
Awesome adventure JP! Awesome to see where the pipe originates! I cant wait to see where it ends up, really looking forward to that one! Amazing finds in this video! Awesome E Bike also! Navigated that rough terrain nicely! Thanks for bringing us along!👍💙
Thanks Mitch
Very enjoyable adventure with an abandoned town thanks Jay the eagle e bike seems ok
Hey JP thank you for the gorgeous views! So Beautiful! Thumbs up! Trish
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Enjoyed this video very much! Glad you will return in the winter to hopefully find more surprises. 💙💙💙💙
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Great video. Thanks for the adventure. 💙
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By no means bored or disappointed with the length of the video or the discoveries! I really like the way you unraveled the mysteries of this area as you explored it and incorporated your knowledge of its history. Also appreciate your firsthand thoughts/review of the ebike as you put it through its paces. 💙
Thanks for the kind words 💙
Now I want an ebike to aid me with my exploration 💙
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💙 I found your videos a few months ago and really enjoy them all. I look forward to the next one! Thanks for taking us along with you!
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Hey Jay
WOW, what an amazing video. There was a lot of beautiful scenery along the journey. The reservoir is such an awesome place. Not for sure obviously, but I'm thinking the cul-de-sac with the flags and fire hydrant may have been a campsite at one time hence the reason for the sign to take your trash with you. It was a long video, and I sadly admit, that I closed my eyes for a few minutes since I was watching later in the evening, but it certainly wasn't out of bordism. I truly loved the adventure and am blessed to have had the opportunity to have come along with you. Will be watching for the next video. Until then stay safe and God bless.
Steve in Oklahoma
that snake looked like the common water snake that they have in that area. It's non-venomous.
Very cool adventure. I used to go on such searches myself but due to health reasons, I now watch your videos and others who post here. Thank you for sharing. My life is now lived in a wheelchair and oxygen tube so my exploration days are over. Nice job with your hard work then editing the whole thing I’m sure is a lot of work and commitment.
Thanks for coming along
200 some people watching and 30 some likes, come on people
Thanks for the awesome video I really enjoyed your videos
Glad you enjoyed it
It is really ridiculous that there is nothing left of this town, not even part of the buildings, the housing, the mining equipment, railroad tracks or even a grave yard !!!! There is a map out there of the housing and the names of the owners, not even relatives or so to find ?? Or not even the name of the coal mining company ????
Just watched again and this was an awesome journey and adventure, the history is so interesting, and the landscape is just beautiful! I love the underwater footage, even seeing Sunny the snake.🐍lol The waterfall is beautiful, and I really like that section of woods that was so open. I wanted to add that the bike looks like it's really reliable for adventures like this. Your photos are amazing as always! Looking forward to when you return for part 2 of this adventure. Great video JP, thank you! 💙
Thanks Gayle. This was another beautiful hidden gem and I enjoyed my 6hrs here, including sunny the snake haha. Thanks for watching again.
At 1:09:09, I think you are in the area with many homes. My friend (who lives in Delaware now) bought the book which had a map and 2 years ago we went through the whole area following the map.
💙 Wow what a beautiful view. Was that snake blue?!?!?
You are very brave wandering around out there by yourself. You always do such a great job tho making the videos.
The stories of the past. 💙 It will be be interesting if you can return. Looking forward to that! Safe travels.
It had a blueish hue to it. Thanks for watching 💙
Anywhere there is water there are snakes. You may not see them because if they hear or feel your vibration they leave. They are not going to come after you,lol. Snakes are great swimmers but they can not live under water. They breath air as we do!
It was amazing to see the pump house, I think it was built after the town was gone. It's very odd to see that electrical cord built into that small shead, seems like a very long distance to run underground electrical wire. Excellent video JP 👍
Lots of Oddities, but that's what makes it fun. Never know what you'll see.
Probably housed a petrol(gas) generator and that helped to keep the noise down and the weather off
Enjoyed every minute of it!!!
It’s always interesting to explore
5:35 this looks like a generator can be hooked up - maybe a well pump?
Awesome
Open, Open, oh I think the clock is slow
I looked up the snake. I believe it is a Melanistic Eastern Garter snake. It is non-venomous. It will probably love those worms you put in there.💙💙💙
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What kind of knive is that on your backpack strap.
Thoroughly enjoyed this adventure! Waterfall, gorgeous greenery, mystery items -what's not to love!?! -Can't wait for you to go back in the winter and explore more corners of this beautiful area! 💙
I can't wait either
At 22:30, you are close to the general store. *company store
How do you know this?
JP - the dam levy at 1:25:48 was built in the 70's by the Army Corps of Engineers. it was all part of the Aylesworth Creek Lake flood protection project after the flooding from Hurricane Diane in 1955. in case of a catastrophic flood - the main Aylesworth dam is designed to hold back water up until around that area where the levy is before water goes over the spillway. that levy just gives the main dam some extra protection. I was only though there once but didn't make it to the reservoir - might have to take a hike up there soon. great video
Building 559 could have been a gatehouse for gaurds.
Thanks for taking us along. very cool finds! stay safe
My pleasure
That fire hydrant had me curious as hell, in the middle of nowhere. Apparently they where invented by an engineer that worked at the Philadelphia water works in 1801. So who knows how old that one is maybe as old as those pipelines?
When you kept going after the cul-de-sac area with the fire hydrant, Because why would they have a fire hydrant there for no reason I kind of figured that would be where the Town and all them other buildings would be the pump stations and reservoirs to get the water to the town 💙
We love u I wish my dad was alive and was like u in live in Massachusetts and wish I could walk and explore with some one cool In the woods and my wife sucks so I won’t go with her ❤❤❤ no homo love brother
Great video, Jay. Very cool views of an abandoned town. I wouldn’t worry about the snake. It’s a common northern water snake, non venomous.
I enjoy looking/finding places like this in general. In fact, the video of "Ol' Greenville" you made, I traveled 380 a lot and never knew that was ever there. Me & a friend went to check it ourselves. In fact, part of the old bypass does run onto private property and you can still see the brick outline of the bypass on the edge of the road.💙
Sadly some of those ruins were taken out by the construction going on. I bet there's more places like this out there waiting to be explored. 💙
@@JPVideos81 Indeed!
Wicked video. Enjoyed the ride💙
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If you stand in front of that house and look over the wall facing the reservoir on the right side you will see a date carved into the stone 1888
Jay I don't blame you one bit. I too have huge dislike for snakes. Very cool video man.
Hello all 🎉 lol I thought this was live chat 🤣 theirs some content on UA-cam including maps on this town. Not much remaining unless you bring a metal detector!
Loved this video! That reservoir was beautiful. So peaceful. And the ruins you found were fascinating. Thank you for another great video 💙
Thanks 💙
This is one of the best videos I’ve watched on UA-cam it’s very mysterious
At 6:12, an old levee is there where you pointed. It has sort of a guardrail on top.
Cool video. I hope you start wearing a helmet. Stay well and be safe.
wow, nice finds...the car upside down to the `dry dam` at the end...Hi sunny the snake...thanks for the vids , JP loved the trip out...love from NZ x
Glad you enjoyed it
Was just in abandoned building with phone that still works had a ring tone and called my self 😂
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💙 I love your videos of old, abandoned things the best. One of my degrees is in history and I’ve always been fascinated by ordinary history.
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I am amazed at all the beautiful secluded spots you find. I would be interested in knowing what state you are exploring in,. I enjoy seeing the underwater shots. Have you ever found anything interesting in the water? I am surprised there are no big snapping turtles :) Are you ever apprehensive about being on these adventures alone? I love the history lessons and this site would be interesting to uncover some ruins. Prayers for your safety, health, and blessings to you!
This is in Pennsylvania. I feel comfortable going alone most times.
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Sorry I thought I had hit the like right away but got it now
At 1:12:04, if I remember correctly from the book, there was something down there to do with the town.
At 1:12:41, the breaker and the cavern were/are up there. Not too far above the cavern are more small things to see.
At 1:14:22, that is were the breaker was.
At 1:15:44, the cavern is up there with a geocache inside from 2002.
I would have had to clear out those culvert pipes. I've watched a lot of Post10 videos. Lol
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You can count me in
At 53:35, the area is pretty much the same over the years except for the party spot. I think there was even a refrigerator there! There were 2 outhouses-one labeled "bucks" and the other "does".
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Use to jump off that roof into the water when we were kids
Any idea how deep it is?
@@JPVideos81 it’s lower now after they drained it last year
Good stuff, Jay. Do you know it there are any mine entrances in that area?
Possibly, but most get buried and sealed.
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I would absolutely enjoy exploring this area. This would be a lot of fun to tour and video.💙
I can definitely take you up here and show you around.
@@JPVideos81 that would be excellent
Great explor video Jay! I love being able to follow on Google earth. 💙
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At 28:09, I agree with you.
See ya tonight then!
That place is LOADED with snakes! I won’t walk near the wall of the dam because of it! I’m shocked you didn’t see any rattlers there.
Very good pictures
@ 32:30 that looks deep ..
💙 A nice video of your bike excursion. I wonder how that car got out there in the middle of nowhere, and then turned upside down to remove the catalytic converter. The cul-de-sac would be a good place for a summer picnic or birthday party. Interesting from start to finish!💙
Good question and good idea 💙
Motorcycle tire !!
This was a AWESOME video !! There was so much to see and explore !! Absolutely beautiful here .....the pump house 😳 the the step falls 😳 the Reservoir 😳 WOW !! 💙
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💙💙love these long videos. And it sure was fun coming along with you. And trying to figure out what the different things were used for, or why they were there. I hope we can see it when it is not so green and hard to see things. That will be a exciting video. And really what is it with you this year and snakes…lol
Hopefully that's the last snake for the year 😁