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River Highway - Journey down the Snake and Columbia River Navigation System
Follow the grain shipments of the Palouse down the Snake and Columbia Rivers in this amazing three-day time lapse.
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Great video, don’t change a thing . . except change one thing . . captions for the significant landmarks along the way. You’re welcome, in advance.
Very cool video.
Wonderful to see this
Dang look how dead this comment section is. What a shame to do so much work on a video and have next to no one see it. Very sad 😂
US Govt is offering $750 per family for victims of Helene,while they gave $150B to the Jews in Israel to provide free housing free education free healthcare for 9m Jews in Israel. Why are Israeli Jews more sacred For Biden and the Congress than the 340m American tax payers? Senator Lindsey Graham says Israel is more important than the American suffering here at home. This is how far corrupt politicians have gone. We are pay for the Jews in Israel for last 50 years and all they do is to fight endless wars on our account.
so great stuff love it
HALF WAY THROUGH I HADNENOUGH
This is nothing more than a propaganda video... The dams ruined the Snake River just so the farmers may save .16 cents per bushel...
I worked for Shaver Transportation for a few months back in 1974. I just worked in the port of Portland moving barges around and doing ship assist in docking. Never got to make a trip up the river.
Wow, Shaver's been around for a while! :-D
Really well done video
Thank you very much!
Is Shaver Transportation related to Chip Shaver, whose dad was a football coach for the Hornets?
I have no idea. I will ask the next time I am around the company execs.
A river ruined by man's greed... Tear down the dams and allow the salmon to return..
The salmon runs were depleted decades before the dams were built. In order to see runs return to pre-colonial abundance, we would need to de-industrialize North America.
WOW! Beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
My God this is a fantastic video! Very well done! You also used one my favorite songs I've ever used myself from Artlist at 04:00.
Yeah, Artlist has a great catalog!
@ 6:45 ... Remarkable, turning a barge end-to-end and building a tow using just a nudge and momentum. Very different from what I've seen in the Monongahela valley.
What's crazy is that in real time, that flip maneuver took over 15 minutes. It was a slow and gradual move that seemed almost peaceful in the evening stillness of the river.
Excellent!
Glad you liked it!
That last marker on the right side before the bridge on the tip of strawberry island right before the snake dumps into the Columbia is called propeller island. 20 yards to the right of that marker is about 1 foot deep and just about everyone I know from tri cities who’s owned a boat has hit that or knows someone who has lol
that's an awesome bit of trivia!
Thanks for the memories. In the late 80s and 90s we did Lewiston to Tri-Cities in our boat three or four times. Would have preferred the diesel rumbling and other sounds to the music, but a great video anyway!
I've got the sounds of the diesel engines, if you really want to hear them.🤣
🐟I'd love to see those dams come down.
It would be a shame to see fossil fuel emissions take a major increase as a result. Climate change is real, therefore, hydropower is here to stay.
appreciate the great footage of such an amazing waterway and of the fantastic job the barge drivers do
It really is an amazing resource to the region.
I live on the mighty Columbia ! I spend much time paddli g my canoe and fishing. Awsome place with a rich history. Ever changing ! But powerful none the less!
it's a beautiful place, for sure
video started off great then went sour with the time lapse nonsense!
Sorry you feel that way. Would you like to see more real-time video about the grain transportation system?
@@recraftcreative sure
My dad was a captain on the Columbia for almost 40 years. He would tell me stories of going down the river in a snowstorm with his head buried in the radar screen for six hours straight. I'm know he enjoyed the nice times to.😊
That sounds STRESSFUL😳
East coaster here. I've lived part time in the Lewiston/ Clarkston area and would see the barges leave port heading for the Pacific everytime I was down by the water. Awesome to see how those barges make the trip. Stunning video. Absolutely stunning.
Wow😮… what beautiful footage I just applied for a position there I’d be a lucky man if I got the job Thanks for the video
you're welcome!
What company is that?
The tug and barge is owned by Shaver
Driving from Boise to Portland and back more times than I can remember, I've seen the big smilies on these barges many times. What are they for?
I honestly have no idea. The smiley faces are on the barges owned by Tidewater. For this video, we were riding with a different company called Shaver.
@@recraftcreative No problem. Thank you for your reply.
I run the Mississippi River and I gotta say that is the most beautiful river I’ve ever seen
I'm camped on the shore of Monument Dam and I wanted to know more about the river. So glad I came across this beautifully shot video.
awesome!
Amazing 🥰🥰
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great video, extrucker that has traveled thru the area many times both on the WA side on hight 14 and the OR side on I-84. Such a beautiful area. The Palouse area always made me think that someone thru out a huge army blanket over the area making the hills and valleys
Fantastic video, what camera did you use?
Canon DSLRs for the time lapse. Shooting in RAW, about one frame every 10 sec.
Last couple of years I've been making the drive back and forth from Portland to Umatilla and Richland often on 84 or 14... we've probably passed each other once or twice.
no doubt!
See them fishing every weekend at the damns and have to get out of the way for them.
Sadly I could not watch this beautiful footage of a beautiful region since the time-lapse jiggling was too disturbing dang it, surprised the heck out of me that I couldn't tolerate it! - will check around on the channel just to see if you cut the footage differently for another video.
Follow our other channel at @ArmchairEngineer for more river content!
When I lived in Portland, Washington state.I was amazed at the Columbia river and Mt.St.Helens,I still wish I was there.
it's a beautiful place
You think your doing the world a favor buy harvesting wheat when its absolutely poisonous in this day and age do to GMOS. Stands to reason if bugs won't eat it why do you try and feed the world with it. It's called greed.
*slowly eating a sandwich and staring blankly back at you
Pretty cool, never been on a ride quite like this . Thanks for the video
you're welcome!
Dang, it ended when it got to where I wanted to see. I live next to Vancouver Wa and really wanted to watch the part from hood river to astoria as I've made that trip a few times.
Sorry about that! It was nighttime on the lower river, plus there was a big rainstorm that made leaving the time-lapse cameras out in the open pretty risky. I hope to try again soon to get the entire Lewiston-to-Portland time lapse.
No worries! It's hard to film at night. I'll keep watching!
Awesome video! I'm a Captain at Shaver. Who do you know over here?
That is some remarkable footage ! America is pure and beautiful when gazed upon as a natural wonder rather than a socio-political quagmire that it currently is.
I like following the Great Lake Freighters but THIS is one COOL video! You should make more!! I noticed that some of the barges are tracked on Marine Traffic: Global Ship Tracking. Thanks again for posting this.
This is very interesting. Must be such an unique experience to work on such a place. I am curious how fast was the barge cruising?
this is awesome i love it!!
Break the DAM'S
I have traveled this route by car many times. Thank you for the view from the river I always wondered. Beautiful video
Fantastic video.
You must be a fan of Professor Nick Zetner from WSU. He has a RUclips channel. He's the best.
I love this video, great photography and editing. Would you share the name of songs & artists used as the soundtrack? Thanks
This makes me want to move out west and get a job as a deckhand on that water system
How much fuel dose the trip use?