You Will Never Believe What We Found On Assateague Island After This Last Storm!!
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2022
- Wow!!!! What a find!! We got slammed by a nor'easter last week and Assateague Island was closed. The Park Service spent a week working nonstop trying to get the beach open again.
The beach just opened the evening before, so we took a morning trip out to see what washed up and what the storm revealed. This was our best find to date!
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Hey Jay, thanks for the vids. They really put me there when I can’t make it down myself. The wood uncovered on the beach is old forest stumps that long ago was fronting the marshes on the bayside. Over time the barrier islands roll over themselves from the beach to the bay, migrating closer to the mainland. The dunes smother the forest as the island migrates west and eventually the beach sits where forest was. The big erosion from the storm exposed what probably hasn’t been seen for ages, including the shipwreck.
Thanks Michael! That's absolutely incredible about the wood and makes sense. Just hard to fathom how much the island has changed throughout the years! Thanks a ton for commenting!
Excellent analysis. The bits of wood are the remains of trees and marsh peat from hundreds of years ago.
The hull is at least 300 years old.
We know this man we live here @fatherfish
This is just another reason why I love Assateague so much. You never know what you might find. Untouched natural treasure.
Great video Jay! That side of the ship was awesome! OC Life Saving museum should put that entire side intact at their museum for display. Crane it out and put it on a flat bed. Bring it over and display it on the boardwalk next to the anchor. People would enjoy seeing that. What tire pressure do you run out there for safety? Nice job Jay!
That would be an awesome museum piece! Tire pressure I try to stay between 20 and 22psi. Park service recommends 15psi but I don't like to go that low.
I am familiar with that north area. A couple of larger wooden hull fishing boats went down in the early 1920's. I think that is what is being washed up based on construction that I can decipher.
What a fascinating find. Headed to the campground tomorrow. May 19. I bet that's a long walk from there to the shipwreak... but I really want to take my kid to see it. And myself!
Cool! The weather looks awesome for camping! It will be a pretty far walk, especially if you have a younger kid.
We are so fortunate to have an undeveloped island/sandbar this far north. I believe the next one south is Portsmouth island and You have to take a ferry to get there.
Super cool!
Amazing 🌸
Thank you for sharing ! One of our favorite places to be
Thanks Jodi! Hope you liked it. Assateague is one of our favorite places as well.
I would of been so excited to see what you saw!!
It was incredible! Still can't believe it!
I wonder if there is an archaeology society that would be interested in looking at that shipwreck to see:
1. The name of the ship
2. When/where (if it had drifted from somewhere else) it sank
3. Why it sank.
Hopefully there is! It would be very interesting to hear all about it!
The state has known of all these pieces of wood and what wrecks they belong to for a long time! Nothing here that hasn’t been solved by our assateague park rangers and observers
Most of these ships off our coast line here in Maryland and Delaware that are on the beach we’re beached due to poor navigation back then or pushed into land by storms that destroyed sails and masts
Hi. Was there for that storm at frontier Town. Just found and am starting to watch your videos now. Love them all. Good work. Great find on that ship.
That storm was crazy! Between that one and the 2 hurricanes, assateague OSV has been closed a lot this year.
So cool! I absolutely love OC and Assateague Island! My family goes every year, and it's also inspired a novel I'm currently working on. My sister and I love your family's videos. We watched them together when she came home on the weekends from college this year. She and I can't wait to get back to the coast this summer.
Wow, what's your novel about? That's pretty awesome, would love to know when your done with it. Great tobhear you and your sister enjoy my videos, thanks for watching!
@@ReelJayB, it's a YA dark fantasy about mermaids on the east coast. I've worked on weaving local myths and legends into it as well. The Lifesaving Station Museum has been so awesome for resources. Seashell City in Fenwick too!
I'm working on a massive re-write this summer, so *fingers crossed.* 😁
@@keppie10 That's pretty cool! Not sure if you know it or not, but there is a mermaid museum in Berlin. www.berlinmermaidmuseum.com/ Good luck with your re-write!
@@ReelJayB thanks! I'm definitely tempted to visit it this summer. It sounds awesome!
Was there 2 weeks ago and got good shots of the shipwreck and cypress tree stumps from when it use to be the bayside. Thanks for sharing
Hey Monika! That's awesome to hear!!! I still can't believe that ship wreck was there! Thanks for watching.
Cool video. Well done. Thanks.
Thanks! Really appreciate you watching!
@@ReelJayB Nice to see local stuff on OC. 3 years ago we purchased a place in mid-town OC. Appreciate the fishing and local informational pieces you provide. Helping us get more acquainted with the OC area. Love fishing and with retiring soon, looking for more places to fish. Thanks again!!
@@robinsaxon4840 Thank you! Really appreciate you watching! I'm sure we'll run into each other fishing!
Was there for that storm. Really did a job on the beaches. My little dog actually blew up in the air foot off the ground. Thx for your vids!
That was a nasty storm. Can't even imagine your dog being blown off the ground!
When I lived in Ocean City Maryland 20 + years ago I used to drive there to venture around there see the horses and see the beauty of it all and I remember a bunch of huge wooden picnic benches we could sit on and collect all the cool stuff that washed up and relax,and a shack type building on stilts that was unstable. I can remember that the wooden picnic benches were huge and placed with heavy metal bottoms. That could be the spot ❤️
There is a bench still out there, it's by one of the camp sites. I'm sure a whole lot has changed over 20 years....even the last 2 years it's seen a lot of changes. Thanks for watching!!
Thank you and your family for all the great videos you post. It's wonderful to see the Love and appreciation spread through the generations 💕
Barrier islands…always moving! Glad they kept Assateague uninhabited.
I wonder if the peg nail wooden ship hull was the actual Spanish galleon of Chincoteague pony lore. Can’t someone put that in a museum!? (On one of the two islands) Please!?
That was absolutely wonderful to see. Thank you for sharing.
I wish they would put it somewhere, or at least try to figure out what ship it came off! I love finding old items out there.
That was great. That shipwreck was so cool, never seen anything like that wash up. Looks old too, perhaps late 19th century, early 20th? I sent you a PM on Instagram about OC! Loving your stuff keep it up 👍🏻
Thanks a ton!! I wish I knew which wreck it came from.
That Water must have been really strong to move such a large section of Boat.
It was!!! I think it was stuck to the bottom of the ocean and the current pushed it free. It was a big piece!
How's OCMD beach and the non OSV at Assateague? Was this high tide time, or what can be expected for at least the near future? Well at least you didn't find the destroyed portion of the Statue of Liberty.
High tides flooded everything, but weren't nearly as bad on the beach in ocean city....probably (just a guess) because they just wrapped up the beach replenishment project. State park on Assateague wasn't as bad as the OSV side.
what, you are having me wait again!!! lol ok i'll wait
This one is worth it!!
@@ReelJayB i absolutely enjoyed this, would love to know about the shipwreck! loved seeing the ponies also, thank you , til the next one! have a great week,
@@alwayssme Thank you!! You have a great week as well!
Great video!! Cool shipwreck footage!!! Do you think that washed up? Or was it “uncovered”? Also, the explanation of the state line was new info I never knew. Thanks!!!
Thanks! Only reason I think it was washed up was because of the way it was laying....it didn't have any sand covering it. So I think it came lose off the ocean floor and the waves/wind pushed it up. My wife and I were wondering though...could you imagine the things buried under the sand?!
Some of the wood sticking straight up. They are old trees. I saw a lot with my parents in the 70s
Wow!!! Thanks for sharing!! It's amazing what's under all the sand. Any idea what those wood chunks were laying on the beach?
@@ReelJayB no. Going down this weekend to see
I hope you know that ship wreck has been for a very long time, it didn’t just wash from the storm last year😂😂
Oh really? Could you let me know where it is so I can do some more research on it? Because it hasn't been seen since I filmed the video. Thanks!
Holy shit thats pretty awesome! Could you tell if the ship caught fire? That ship was DESTROYED!
Not too sure at all, I didn't see any burn marks, so it probably ran aground. It's incredible how old it was!!
Bro that pile of concretes been there for forever man. I live here in Delaware and go to assateague religiously😂
Everything that was there was washed up from the storm. Not quite sure what your talking about because nothing can be seen as of today. I'm on Assateague weekly and haven't found them since.
Is there any kind of update on that large piece of ship that was found? I'd like to hear more about it.
Unfortunately not. I wish there was! If I hear anything of course I'll do a video on it. Sadly the Park Service isn't much help when it comes to artifacts found.
buried treasure!!!!
Rumor is there is may be buried treasure on the island.
Well done...find any good shells?
Nothing. I didn't really see any...I think they were pushed into the dunes. We wanted to wait for the weather to calm down before we walk through the dunes.
What a nasty storm. 6 of us rented a camper and planned a surf fishing trip for the week. Horrible stuck in the camper for 5 days with 50 mph winds
Oh no!!!! That wind was never ending!!!! Hopefully you guys will be able to come back soon and surf fish!
@@ReelJayB next year we are 5 hours away. Planned the trip a year out.
@@williamacton911 Ugh....and you had to get a nor'easter on the weekend you picked! The weather this year has been crazy for sure.
Yea I'm fishing island beach state beach state park thrusday to Sunday this week. Mite try to come down in the fall for reds
Hi Jay, what kind of pass it allows you drive done the beach?
It's the OSV- over sand vehicle. You can buy one at the visitor center on the federal side.
Two Assateague memories: First, around 1990, I saw on the beach what was said to be a presidential compound where President John F. Kennedy was said to have taken some time off in the early 1960s. By 1990, the ocean was just about lapping at it during high tides. I remember it to be parallel to the shore with maybe wings from the ends to the northeast and southeast, but not sure if this is right. Perhaps someone knows where it was or has some pictures. My thinking is that it was not far from the main parking area, perhaps to the north. Second, ever wonder why Ocean City's old downtown had streets running to the north from 1st Street to 146th Street, but going south, there is only South 1st and 2nd Streets? The answer is that the inlet broke through in 1933 and flooded South 3rd Street and everything to the south became inaccessible. My father remembered seeing old hotels and structures south of the inlet that maybe stood until the new north end of Assateague migrated west, being starved of sand by the jetties. The encroaching ocean destroyed them all, I suppose, unless they were torn down before that.
The house is the McCabe house. I REALLLLLLY wish you had a picture of it!!!! Nixon and Clinton stayed there. I believe it washed into the ocean in the early 90's. mdcoastdispatch.com/2015/03/12/assateague-island-has-ties-to-former-presidents/ That's some interesting stuff about South 3rd St!
Thanks for the link to the article. I didn’t remember the house quite like the photo showed it. I vaguely remembered a bigger window where you could see right through the house to the surf. But I’m probably wrong because there are the angled wings I was describing. That photo was earlier than my arrival, because it showed sand dunes in front. I remembered something more like a ranch house. Maybe the dune had partially swallowed the house when I saw it. It also seems that the ranger that spoke to use there may have been wrong about Kennedy. I knew Nixon had retreats at San Clemente, Key Biscayne and Camp David. So I didn’t associate Assateague with Nixon. But the article clearly recorded the Nixon stay there. As for Clinton, he made his presidential visit, but 2000 was too late to have seen the house which apparently didn’t survive that long.
The Oceanic motel at the very end, my parents always stay there. They have pictures inside the office from way back, I think there is a picture before the inlet was formed, n they did have pics of the nasty storm from way way back. It was crazy seeing In them pics, how few motels/hotels there where back then
@@2001pontiacta wooooooow!!!!!!!!! That would be awesome to see!!! Hardly any hotels back then...my father in law tells me stories about open sand dunes where hotels and condos sit now. It's hard to even imagine.
@@ReelJayB yeah, I’d say stop in at the Oceanic motel in the office. I don’t think they mind… always very friendly when my parents are down. I usually try to come down to my parents while they are down, nothing better then a couple of free night in OCMD😉🤣
Hello! Did you happen to find a cell phone on your adventure? My daughter lost hers 2020 when we were there and hoping it shows up because it has a lot of sentimental value to her. Her Pap got it for her as her bday gift and 5 months later he passed away. Thanks!
Oh man, that's aweful to hear! If I find one I'll of course contact you right away. Do you know what KM marker it was around?
I think this is an old forest from years ago
Yup! I believe your right. Someone else was telling me the same thing. Pretty incredible!
@@ReelJayB could that fibrous material coming out from it be some sort of marine life? Like seaweed or something growing on it when it was underwater?
@@sonofhibbs4425 it's an old forest from years ago. Someone was telling me they remember it from the 80's. Pretty darn cool!
Will the local government clean the Beach. ?
For thr most part, they leave it in place and mark it off. Because it's a national seashore, nothing gets removed. You also can't take anything either.
This is on the Maryland side right
Yes