After the train went through, April was probably whining because the rails were probably still vibrating. Animals are very sensitive to ground vibrations (they react before earthquakes, too).
Well yeah I totally forgot about that. when I was a kid in the '80s and then in the '90s me and my friends used to hang around the railroad tracks in Pennsylvania period back then Conrail operated because the the railroad had went bankrupt. And sometimes if the conditions were right even before the train was near you the tracks would make this vibrating tingling sound. And I remember we used to put our ear on the tracks to see if we could hear it coming before you could even see it
Its been some twenty years since I have been up here I am from East Hartford, Conn., rail fan for some 50 years now, I am 81 years young, very nice video, thanks
I actually like the older special trains. My grandfather worked for the Reading Railroad and then Conrail for a few years after the takeover. Thank you for showing the train.
Well, April has one adventurous life in front of her ! I forgot how much fun it is having a dog - I had a Jack Russell and she went with me everywhere, and she loved it. They know to trust you, and the bond is incredible. I lost her 20 years ago, and still miss her every day. Thanks for another great video - take care and have fun :-)
That's the type of dog I'm planning to own next. There's so much training I want to do with it, I'm hoping that it will channel a lot of energy away from destructive behaviors.
The more experience April gets being in places like this and seeing you go through it the more she should eventually will get used to it. :) It's more of a confidence thing and only being a pup they are curious and nervous at some new big stuff that looks dark and spooky. XD Especially when she gets bigger it will be better.
Aw, jsut remember, she's still a baby, even if she weighs a lot. Just keep taking her with you, praise her when she does good, and make sure you train her well
I think her feet hurt from walking on sharp rocks in the culvert. Water makes foot pads soft. Rocks bruise soft foot pads. My 2 cents, I could be wrong . Loved the vid. Dog is precious. Thank you post.
Beaver man, wow I think you are a very intelligent person,I'm impressed with your knowledge and the little things ( insignificant things ) witch are as important as the big all round picture. Your dog is beautiful, don't forget to cuttle it especially at night, it is just a pup. Thanks for the tunnel tour the rocks were great ( rocks are my favorite things ). Be careful with you the best, can't wait for another video. LOL 😘
That culvert was so cool (except for the spiders)! And of course April is adorable! Maybe you can look into getting hiking booties for her to help protect her paws when you’re going to these adventurous places 😊 I work as a vet assistant and dog kennel tech and we see lots of toenail issues, cut up paw pads, raw paw pads from abrasion, and dogs stepping on stuff that stabs into their feet.
There is something strangely interesting about water being let loose after an unblock and you do it with enthusiasm. Its great entertainment. As for the pup....don't forget a treat when shes been brave!! (I needed one after watching the culvert walk!!!)
Great video and footage post 10 looks like the whole entire culvert needs to be replaced and that's pretty awesome that you caught a train and hopefully I'll be able to come up here sometime in the future and see some trains come out of the hoosac tunnel and get some on video for the first time
Yep, America is a very large chunk of wild, open land. We sometimes like to think we've tamed it all, but in reality, our lands could easily support three times our population (around 1 billion). Still plenty of land left to conquer.
Dude, I have to tell you we watch every single one of your new videos from beginning to end. I'm not really sure why, but they're the most fascinating thing for some reason and evidently, we can't get enough of them. It's like therapeutic hypnosis. I have to know though, why on earth drains and culverts? It's such a specific and odd hobby/fascination to have and I'm genuinely just curious how on earth that came to be for you. It would add so much value to my enjoyment of your videos to finally have a definitive answer to this question! All the best!
Those extra rails on the bridge are check rails. God forbid the train derails on the bridge they will prevent the derailed cars from wandering off the side of the bridge
The extra rails on bridges is In order to steer the vehicle reasonably straight when derailing and to avoid damage to the bridge or the train leaving the bridge completely,
Have to agree. That first culvert was nicely made. Train sounded like it was running good. April was growing so fast. 25 pounds at 10 weeks. She going to be big. Beautiful markings on her. Awesome adventure Post. Thank you! 🕷️🕸️🕷️🕸️🕷️🕸️🕷️🕷️🕷️🕸️🦎🐕🚂🚃🛤️🏞️🌲
Post 10, I kind 'a wish you hadn't said April's name on camera. We, your loyal viewers, could have named her "Pup 10." She is adorable. Love every one of your videos. Thank you!
That was one of the nicest tunnels you’ve taken us to experience. Post, you are one brave dude to go in there and not see daylight! April was so excited to see the exit up ahead. She is quite the trooper, as are you!
Fun fact about trestles: The extra set of rails in the middle of the standard gauge is a safeguard in an attempt to keep derailed cars upright. If a car derails and the trucks (wheels) are rolling along the ground, those extra rails will attempt to keep them rolling straight so they don't turn and roll off the side of the bridge span.
Fascinating tunnel and brilliant old culvert. You should research how they built these tunnels in the Victorian times it's very interesting indeed and I'm sure you'd appreciate the workmanship that goes into them. The culvert construction will have been built using similar methods I would have thought, but on an open cast basis judging by the erosion into the underlying granite shale half way though. Excellent adventure, keep up the great content.
Another interesting informative video, thank you. I got to say though, judging by the comments. Soon your subscribers will be like, oh cool another April video featuring Post 10.
Your dog is so sweet and pleasant behaving. That lead you are using is so much better for her that the neck kind. Surprised she didn't bark in fear at first. The is a neat culvert and thanks for sharing. Love trains.
Around 33.30 or so reminds me of being back East. Where I grew up, we had many old foundations like this, some of which were identified as historic landmarks. Great video!
She's such a brave a beautiful little girl.
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After the train went through, April was probably whining because the rails were probably still vibrating. Animals are very sensitive to ground vibrations (they react before earthquakes, too).
Yep. My dog is terrified of storms and she starts shaking and whining up to an hour before and after a storm. We never have to check the weather!
Really cute puppy.
Well yeah I totally forgot about that. when I was a kid in the '80s and then in the '90s me and my friends used to hang around the railroad tracks in Pennsylvania period back then Conrail operated because the the railroad had went bankrupt. And sometimes if the conditions were right even before the train was near you the tracks would make this vibrating tingling sound.
And I remember we used to put our ear on the tracks to see if we could hear it coming before you could even see it
@@abbysapples1225 interesting and cool
Or maybe April was simply tired and hungry!
That dog is adorable ♡♡
“I think you can walk up the rest of the way” April’s face : But Daddy, am smol pupper.
April’s like “Dad, ugh it’s Scarrry in there”
Not when your with the culvert master
Its been some twenty years since I have been up here I am from East Hartford, Conn., rail fan for some 50 years now, I am 81 years young, very nice video, thanks
I just love your puppies. She is so sweet.🐾❤️🐾❤️
I want a girl to look at me the same way post 10 looks at culverts
you'd love to unplug their drains too?
@@Cydonius1 Now, buddy. You have officially taken it too far
@@Cydonius1 think he said the opposite - he wants her to clean his drains.... not everyone's cup of tea, but whatever floats his boat ;)
40:05 "Suggestive dialogue"
@@Cydonius1 lmfaoo
I actually like the older special trains. My grandfather worked for the Reading Railroad and then Conrail for a few years after the takeover. Thank you for showing the train.
April is just the CUTEST pup I have seen in a long time.
Totally want a Post 10 shirt with April’s face on 😆
Hopefully, with a rake, too.
I want a Tonka eats watermelon t-shirt.
"I'm not going to take that." "leave it for someone else to see."
That is a very cool way to be. That kind of good needs to become contagious.
Well, April has one adventurous life in front of her ! I forgot how much fun it is having a dog - I had a Jack Russell and she went with me everywhere, and she loved it. They know to trust you, and the bond is incredible. I lost her 20 years ago, and still miss her every day. Thanks for another great video - take care and have fun :-)
That's the type of dog I'm planning to own next. There's so much training I want to do with it, I'm hoping that it will channel a lot of energy away from destructive behaviors.
"Bunch of people here to film the train. I was just here to check out the culvert"
I like how she looks at you for reassurance
The more experience April gets being in places like this and seeing you go through it the more she should eventually will get used to it. :) It's more of a confidence thing and only being a pup they are curious and nervous at some new big stuff that looks dark and spooky. XD Especially when she gets bigger it will be better.
Yupper. Dark scary tunnels are dark and scary for newly spawned dogs. I had one that was scared of the beach.
Aw, jsut remember, she's still a baby, even if she weighs a lot. Just keep taking her with you, praise her when she does good, and make sure you train her well
Was stupid af on this guys part to take a puppy to this!
Adorable April is so beautiful!🥰
I think her feet hurt from walking on sharp rocks in the culvert. Water makes foot pads soft. Rocks bruise soft foot pads. My 2 cents, I could be wrong . Loved the vid. Dog is precious. Thank you post.
None of those rocks were sharp they are all around made Smooth by the river
@@post.10 Apologies, my bad. She is a great lil pup. Beautiful actually .
Brave April!! You've got yourself a good girl there Post. Thanks for the show👍
Thanks - a lot of childhood memories there 🙂😎👍
Awww she’s absolutely beautiful 🤩
What a pretty train. You know your a Post 10 addict..when he says " you might remember when I was here before " and I do
The dog is precious. The culvert is fascinating.
All those spiders are awful.
Awesome video thank for sharing your adventures!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Omg April so adorable 💕 💕 💕 💕 such a little cutie ❤️
She’s adorable and perhaps a future adventurer.
Beaver man, wow I think you are a very intelligent person,I'm impressed with your knowledge and the little things ( insignificant things ) witch are as important as the big all round picture. Your dog is beautiful, don't forget to cuttle it especially at night, it is just a pup. Thanks for the tunnel tour the rocks were great ( rocks are my favorite things ). Be careful with you the best, can't wait for another video. LOL 😘
Thank you for so many great videos Post 10, stay safe and keep up the great work! I look forward to watching April grow with you.
That culvert was so cool (except for the spiders)! And of course April is adorable! Maybe you can look into getting hiking booties for her to help protect her paws when you’re going to these adventurous places 😊 I work as a vet assistant and dog kennel tech and we see lots of toenail issues, cut up paw pads, raw paw pads from abrasion, and dogs stepping on stuff that stabs into their feet.
Some spiders are harmless to humans but their bite could be deadly to dogs.
There is something strangely interesting about water being let loose after an unblock and you do it with enthusiasm. Its great entertainment. As for the pup....don't forget a treat when shes been brave!! (I needed one after watching the culvert walk!!!)
April is so brave! From a vet perspective, she should be wearing a good pair of dog shoes and be kept away from spiders.
I can see it in the puppies eyes and she said your crazy. Good looking pittie
So cool to see the two trucks go into that tunnel that looks not near as big as it is until you see the truck go through.
Your pup April is so cute and gorgeous.
Interesting video. That's a pretty long day for such a young dog. Pretty sure she thinks her name is "dog" too.
She is so adorable ! An spoiled lolzzz
I just read in a book about Hoosac Tunnel, went to YT to see a video about it, and found one by Post!! Yay! OMG your puppy is so cute!
April is so cute! Glad she goes with you on the adventures.
Great video and footage post 10 looks like the whole entire culvert needs to be replaced and that's pretty awesome that you caught a train and hopefully I'll be able to come up here sometime in the future and see some trains come out of the hoosac tunnel and get some on video for the first time
Lovely part of the world, always think of skyscrapers when I think of America not a nice unspoilt world
Yep, America is a very large chunk of wild, open land. We sometimes like to think we've tamed it all, but in reality, our lands could easily support three times our population (around 1 billion). Still plenty of land left to conquer.
Dally H. We.
@@dallyh.2960 Plenty of land left to *protect*.
@@aliciaclaire81 Plenty of land left to *attack*
:3 oh to be a black widow secretly living on post10's jacket
the puppy's adorable.
You are so brave going in there 🙂 I feel sorry for the puppy 😔😔 thanks post 10 love all your videos
Dude, I have to tell you we watch every single one of your new videos from beginning to end. I'm not really sure why, but they're the most fascinating thing for some reason and evidently, we can't get enough of them. It's like therapeutic hypnosis.
I have to know though, why on earth drains and culverts? It's such a specific and odd hobby/fascination to have and I'm genuinely just curious how on earth that came to be for you. It would add so much value to my enjoyment of your videos to finally have a definitive answer to this question!
All the best!
Whooow this was beatiful.
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The stubby puppy pit-bull legs t-t too cute
Jeez man, you're going to discover blackreach at this rate
What is "blackreach"?
Kyleene Galloway just looked it up. It’s from a video game. Skyrim. Personally I hope he doesn’t find one!
@@kgal63 google says its an underground city in a video game.
April's all: "I've got a bad feeling about this "
@@poponachtschnecke Never should have come here...
That dog is gorgeous. I want one!
Your doggie is gorgeous, she's a brave girl
Visually stunning video!
Those extra rails on the bridge are check rails. God forbid the train derails on the bridge they will prevent the derailed cars from wandering off the side of the bridge
The extra rails on bridges is In order to steer the vehicle reasonably straight when derailing and to avoid damage to the bridge or the train leaving the bridge completely,
“Something is wrong.” He continues on 😆 I think I was more afraid of this particular culvert than April.
I think we all secretly love your annunciation of words.
At least that's what i 1st found very interesting about your videos.
Your doggy is so adorable!!!
You sure do get into some beautiful country and interesting places. Thanks for takin us along. Peace.
April is so cute. Great adventure for you both. I really enjoyed it. There is something soothing about running water.Thanks
That's a great looking dog that you have...🙂👍🏼👍🏼
that was awesome those were ww2 era F-Units very nice catch with a dome car and the Business car at rear of consist nice
The dog could sense the spirits...
i have no idea how you see thousands of black widows without having a panic attack
He said in a past video they are less venomous in his area... personally, I'd still panic though!
Have to agree. That first culvert was nicely made. Train sounded like it was running good. April was growing so fast. 25 pounds at 10 weeks. She going to be big. Beautiful markings on her. Awesome adventure Post. Thank you! 🕷️🕸️🕷️🕸️🕷️🕸️🕷️🕷️🕷️🕸️🦎🐕🚂🚃🛤️🏞️🌲
Love your sweet dog!!
Post 10, I kind 'a wish you hadn't said April's name on camera. We, your loyal viewers, could have named her "Pup 10." She is adorable. Love every one of your videos. Thank you!
The culvert arch/vault is awesome ! Nice work. Thanks for the visit !
Everyone wants to be a culvert explorer...until they see the city of spiders. 😫
April! Darling girl. She’ll get braver as she follows you through your exploring.
That was one of the nicest tunnels you’ve taken us to experience. Post, you are one brave dude to go in there and not see daylight! April was so excited to see the exit up ahead. She is quite the trooper, as are you!
Fun fact about trestles: The extra set of rails in the middle of the standard gauge is a safeguard in an attempt to keep derailed cars upright. If a car derails and the trucks (wheels) are rolling along the ground, those extra rails will attempt to keep them rolling straight so they don't turn and roll off the side of the bridge span.
A very nice relaxing walk through. Great to see the little things that most others miss.
Fascinating tunnel and brilliant old culvert. You should research how they built these tunnels in the Victorian times it's very interesting indeed and I'm sure you'd appreciate the workmanship that goes into them. The culvert construction will have been built using similar methods I would have thought, but on an open cast basis judging by the erosion into the underlying granite shale half way though. Excellent adventure, keep up the great content.
Those spikes in the wall I would think were put in during construction to hold the workers lamps.
What a fantastic video!
Watched it a couple of times.
Love your dog!
Your puppy is really cute!
Awesome old diesel train. Our border collie is fearful like your pup. It's actually a sign of intelligence 😊
Thank you so much for this video and for waiting 5 hours so we could all se the train. The dog is really cute.
That is one of the most beautiful pibble pups I've ever seen, She is gorgeous!
April is such a lovely puppy . I'm looking forward to watching her grow and go on her adventures .
I'm pretty sure those black widows are going to start saying 'hi'.
Another interesting informative video, thank you. I got to say though, judging by the comments. Soon your subscribers will be like, oh cool another April video featuring Post 10.
Cute dog Post 10 she looks like a trooper!
Such a beautiful culvert. Love how you are with April too. Thanks for yet another awesome upload post 10 🖒
Poor wee april I wouldn’t want to go through there either 😂
Your pup is cute, nice old bridge, your videos are always entertaining, thx for sharing and have a good week
Your dog is so sweet and pleasant behaving. That lead you are using is so much better for her that the neck kind. Surprised she didn't bark in fear at first. The is a neat culvert and thanks for sharing. Love trains.
Interesting to see the Florida end of the tunnel in your videos. I'm local, but I've only ever been to the North Adams end.
Much harder (read that as trespassing) to access the west end of the tunnel
Rail spikes inserted in to culvert wall: for hanging lanterns and tools for when working in the tunnel.
Heavy webbing on that bridge ewww lol. Love the vids post keep em coming
Nice video, thanks for taking us along. That is a very cute puppy!
Nice an exploration video!!!
she is so mellow annd cute u got lucky with her
The dog was thinking as you made your way thru the culvert , what has he gotten me into
Love watching all your adventures and your dog is beautiful.
Around 33.30 or so reminds me of being back East. Where I grew up, we had many old foundations like this, some of which were identified as historic landmarks. Great video!
Aw! Sweet little April! She's a very brave girl, and sure trusts her amazing daddy!
I love the puppy addition! I didn’t know these videos could get better!!!
I have never suffered from anxiety til I began watching you go into culverts, big and small.
I cant get enough of your videos. This one was really freaking cool.GREAT JOB!
I am glad you went through this because I sure couldn’t!
April was walking really well when she saw the daylight, she will be exploring tunnels and culverts with confidence when she grows up :)