I love those kind of bridges. When I was like 5 years old, my father took me fishing under a few bridges with like-beauty. The dam? It would just be relaxing to sit by it for a while! Nice!
Really cool bridge. Love that stuff! It must be pretty awesome to stand next to the dam with all that water rushing over so close by. Nice job, Jumberjack! 👍👍
Old bridges like that are so nice! It's awesome you could walk across. Beautiful scenery and view of the river. That was a nice-looking dam. Thanks for sharing. I hope you and your family have a great holiday weekend 😊
I've never heard of this area before, but it looks great. Very neat you can still walk across that historic bridge. That dam area was impressive and I loved the close up on the lilly pads.
Surprisingly I never heard of this lake. I think it’s pretty cool when you’ve been somewhere multiple times and then discover something new like what you found under the bridge. 👍4
I enjoyed this video! I often will go out without my gopro to do reconnaissance missions as I call them just to do what you did here. Check a place out up close and see exactly whats there and if I think it is worth filming. That old iron bridge would look sharp if it was cleaned up and restored. No signs or historical marker? I wonder how old... And that spillway was pretty awesome, very cool to discover something that has always been there hiding in plain site!
@WALTERZOLNA we are glad that you liked this place as much as we did. I am not sure if the exploration is going much further than everyone's favorite graffiti bridge. We checked out one of the trails, which was beautiful but not very stunning. More recon is necessary. Thanks for coming along with us!
Greetings. I filmed there 4 years ago, but never went down Bowers Road. I thought it was private property????. So, I missed the iron bridge. Always something to learn. Thanks. The Sea Eagle has a tear it it. Not sure if I can patch it😢
@quietjohnoutandabout6578 Well, I will have to check out your adventure at Lake Ountelaunee. It was marked private property at the camp entrance, but not on the road. The poor Sea Eagle needs some doctoring for future adventures. Thanks for watching, John!
I love old bridges ! Well I love historic any buildings
@@cookingwithsherry you tell 'em Sherry!
I like seeing old places and old bridges. Nice dam underneath the bridge. Nice lake.
Thank you for watching, Debbie!
Nice old bridge , lots of personality. I like the old bridges build with craftsmanship. Nice video 👍👍🤘🤘😁😁
@PATG1 we are humbled that you watched us explore this neat area, and thank you for checking in on us.
I love those kind of bridges. When I was like 5 years old, my father took me fishing under a few bridges with like-beauty. The dam? It would just be relaxing to sit by it for a while! Nice!
It's so mesmerizing to watch. Thanks for your support!
Ontelonee is a beautiful spot. I go there a lot. It’s a great photo spot
I can agree with you after seeing it firsthand! Thanks for watching!
Really cool bridge. Love that stuff! It must be pretty awesome to stand next to the dam with all that water rushing over so close by. Nice job, Jumberjack! 👍👍
Very kind words from our neighbors to the east of us! Thanks for watching!
What a cool bridge and camp/cabin area next to the dam.
If only we could have gotten closer.
Old bridges like that are so nice! It's awesome you could walk across. Beautiful scenery and view of the river. That was a nice-looking dam. Thanks for sharing. I hope you and your family have a great holiday weekend 😊
@nationalparksprincess3216 thanks for the encouragement, and I hope that you have a great holiday weekend too!
I've never heard of this area before, but it looks great. Very neat you can still walk across that historic bridge. That dam area was impressive and I loved the close up on the lilly pads.
@@hikingoutdoorfamily we had a blast checking this out and hoped that everyone would enjoy it as we did. Thanks for watching!
Surprisingly I never heard of this lake. I think it’s pretty cool when you’ve been somewhere multiple times and then discover something new like what you found under the bridge. 👍4
@CraigKoppel totally cool for sure! I appreciate your support, Craig! Thank you!
Beautiful, great job
@@kevingeorge644 thanks for your positive feedback!
Historic bridge looks good! Good hiking!
Thank you for honoring us by watching our video!
6:11: Gorgeous shot!
Thank you, Darcy! That affected me greatly. That was so nice of you to say.
I enjoyed this video! I often will go out without my gopro to do reconnaissance missions as I call them just to do what you did here. Check a place out up close and see exactly whats there and if I think it is worth filming. That old iron bridge would look sharp if it was cleaned up and restored. No signs or historical marker? I wonder how old... And that spillway was pretty awesome, very cool to discover something that has always been there hiding in plain site!
@WALTERZOLNA we are glad that you liked this place as much as we did. I am not sure if the exploration is going much further than everyone's favorite graffiti bridge. We checked out one of the trails, which was beautiful but not very stunning. More recon is necessary. Thanks for coming along with us!
Greetings. I filmed there 4 years ago, but never went down Bowers Road. I thought it was private property????. So, I missed the iron bridge. Always something to learn. Thanks. The Sea Eagle has a tear it it. Not sure if I can patch it😢
@quietjohnoutandabout6578 Well, I will have to check out your adventure at Lake Ountelaunee. It was marked private property at the camp entrance, but not on the road. The poor Sea Eagle needs some doctoring for future adventures. Thanks for watching, John!
Great video! I believe i once read no kayaking on Ontelainee? Because its a water supply?
@HikerDudeDad thanks for your kind words, and yes, no water craft are allowed on the lake for the reason that you stated, unfortunately.
I drove my car across that bridge more times that I can count on all my fingers and toes before they deemed this bridge unsafe to drive across
@@ThirdHandle wow, that's news to me! Thanks for sharing!
@ was probably 2012??