What a great watch Will! had to have feelings of just absolute solitude in many of these locations - Bacon and more Bacon would be my choice too - LOL - The low camera angle through the yellow and white wildflowers was quite a shot! nicely done! thanks for the effort and the video!
WG~, Wow, that was an incredible historic video hike. Very interesting and informative. You really have a good eye, good instinct and good talent for capturing and narrating some really cool railroad yesteryear. Look forward to learning and seeing more. Thanx Thom...
Wow, an incredible trip up the branch. I’ve only been over it on a locomotive, it’s unbelievable you walked the entire line, camping by yourself with the bears and other wildlife.
I threw my food up in to the telegraph lines just in case a bear came by while I was sleeping. I expected it to be easy since it was more or less flat - but walking 30 miles on the ties really did a number on my feet.
Incredibly cool film William and after finally getting to spend time this weekend with you. I will be sure to follow all of your fascinating adventures into the back places of the northeast. Very inspiring and I learned a great deal about a very special branch and the man named William Gill
Great video! Loved the abandoned snow plow.
What a great watch Will! had to have feelings of just absolute solitude in many of these locations - Bacon and more Bacon would be my choice too - LOL - The low camera angle through the yellow and white wildflowers was quite a shot! nicely done! thanks for the effort and the video!
WG~,
Wow, that was an incredible historic video hike. Very interesting and informative. You really have a good eye, good instinct and good talent for capturing and narrating some really cool railroad yesteryear. Look forward to learning and seeing more. Thanx Thom...
I've ridden a speeder up to Tahawus. It's a lot of fun!
10:00 was my favorite. I enjoyed the whole thing. Something ominous about the Adirondacks, it's always interesting there.
Wow, an incredible trip up the branch. I’ve only been over it on a locomotive, it’s unbelievable you walked the entire line, camping by yourself with the bears and other wildlife.
I threw my food up in to the telegraph lines just in case a bear came by while I was sleeping. I expected it to be easy since it was more or less flat - but walking 30 miles on the ties really did a number on my feet.
Always a good story, Wil. You never disappoint.
Classic travel shot!
Incredibly cool film William and after finally getting to spend time this weekend with you. I will be sure to follow all of your fascinating adventures into the back places of the northeast. Very inspiring and I learned a great deal about a very special branch and the man named William Gill
5:10 The Hudson starts at the west side of the mine.
6:20 No, they parked the cars in the four-track yard at Tahawus. This siding is called "Stillwater".
Do you know why they built the siding there? Out in the middle of nowhere? Just on the off chance they had two trains out there?
@@WilliamCGill it was a passing siding.
A great story, a bit melancholic but I enjoyed each moment.
This was a hard one and it came through in the recording. Set out to see something and found nothing but a tunnel of trees! But, really glad I did it.
wow
Pretty boring trip