Thank you for sharing my friend. I think your videos are very cool and with a lot of adventure. I enjoy watching them and thank you for sharing. I hope all is well 👍
Great video Silas, I'm like you, back in the 80's I'd go camping in the California High Sierras, I'd hike a few miles away from the campground and sit down and lean back against a large pine and wait for the for the critters to come back out, the squirrels and chipmunks playing, the blue jays fluttering around, I always brought several 1 pound bags of nuts to feed them, ...the magnificence, and grandeur of the forest, can't resist to quietly hum, "How Great Thou Art!"
Fun to explore like that. I remember doing that as a kid up around Perry Lake in NE Kansas. The water was way down and you could see all the old house fountains and miscellaneous china and things that were left prior the flooding of the land to create the lake. I was imagining what it looked like before. That was probably 45 years ago and it is still vivid in my mind. Can’t remember what I ate for breakfast, but I remember exploring. Thanks for taking us along. Peace
Love watching your adventures. This was a good one. Just to be precise that was a beaver lodge not a dam. Beavers don't live in the dam they just block the waterway with them
Thank you for letting us go on a treasure hunt with you this was the best click bait I have ever seen lol. I never even thought of it being click bait until you said something about it. I did enjoy the video thanks again for taking us with you.
Thank you Silas! When we moved to southwest Florida in the 70s I didn't know a soul. The bays, backwaters and swamps were my playground. The Everglades, Big Cypress Swamp, Corkscrew Sanctuary and Koreshian State park became my closest friends. You could get on a dirt bike and ride for hours and never see a soul. Your presence was always known the farther south you went. The Seminole Indians don't miss much and you can't blame them. You couldn't find a more kind and generous people. I called many friends and they nicknamed me Lonewolf because I was always by myself. My little Yamaha Enduro was whisper quiet and I was able to see a lot of wildlife. I did get between a wild sow pig and her young and got chased what seemed like miles. I even came across a huge field of Marijuana taller than I was with camo netting over it. I got out of there faster than a wild she-pig was chasing me! I went through there 35 years later and the only thing growing were houses and buildings sprouting out of asphalt and concrete. I'm glad I got to know it while it was alive. Cool treasure to be found, adventures to be made. I'm too old now, too beat up. I live my adventures through others now. Cheers Terry
There was a farm there at one time, anything close to rivers the government takes the properties from the landowners. Early eminent domain. Before the reservoir, that probably wasnt an island
Those low islands were once high ground in that flood plain. Native American Indians were probably all over them. Unfortunately they look like they are heavily silted over but look for flint flakes in the eroded areas. Could be some great finds there
He;ll I watch aqll ypur videos but I love cars and trucks too but these type4 of exploring videos campiong out door are my favs I'm disabled since age 9 and I've alwats wished I could get out and do these things but I'm still inb my wheelchair so not a lo0t I can dfo but these videos help me see others have fun doingh 6therm thaqnmks for shearing
I think what you found at four minutes and 40 seconds is likely an old grave that probably predates the reservoir I have seen several that look very similar in Louisiana In Woodd areas
Hi there, Silas. At 6:38, looks like Sharon Esther Nickel (or Nickels). The 1950 R N might be Ron Nickel (or Nickels); looks like Ron at the handprints at 6:20! Extremely enjoy every vehicle made by Chrysler Corporation especially the Dodge Models. I will try to send a few pictures to your Gmail of 1940-1950 Model Dodge Pickups if I can get through on your Main Channel Link. Really appreciate all your videos! Keep up the great work!
Always watch your vidios ,love them.I can't get out anymore, so thanks for the adventure!!!
I always enjoy your videos as a peaceful escape. Thanks, Silas!
Nice, i really like when you have a chance to do a change up video, something new and relaxing, Thanks for sharing with us!
More great adventures, Silas 😎. Thanks again 👍
Fun video treasure island in Kansas. Keep making time for yourself and family. You don't know what tomorrow will bring. 👍👍👍👍
Silas were is a good place to find pictures of different mushrooms so I don’t eat the wrong kind and kill myself keep up the good work.
Silas were is a good place to find pictures of different mushrooms so I don’t eat the wrong kind and kill myself keep up the good work.
Do you think that concrete pad may be for an old water tank and pump that may have been to salty?
Thank you for sharing my friend. I think your videos are very cool and with a lot of adventure. I enjoy watching them and thank you for sharing. I hope all is well 👍
Great video good too see a different side to your adventures silas❤
Enjoy your adventures on both channels. I wish I lived closer to help you at the yard. I’m a lot like you with finding things just a tad bit older.
Great video Silas!
Very Nice Silas Neat islands
Great video Silas, I'm like you, back in the 80's I'd go camping in the California High Sierras, I'd hike a few miles away from the campground and sit down and lean back against a large pine and wait for the for the critters to come back out, the squirrels and chipmunks playing, the blue jays fluttering around, I always brought several 1 pound bags of nuts to feed them, ...the magnificence, and grandeur of the forest, can't resist to quietly hum, "How Great Thou Art!"
Thumbs up, great video, mushroom hunting is a real treat
Awesome 👍 video you need a metal detector in that spot
Definitely a fun recorded video....thanks...
Fun to explore like that. I remember doing that as a kid up around Perry Lake in NE Kansas. The water was way down and you could see all the old house fountains and miscellaneous china and things that were left prior the flooding of the land to create the lake. I was imagining what it looked like before. That was probably 45 years ago and it is still vivid in my mind. Can’t remember what I ate for breakfast, but I remember exploring. Thanks for taking us along. Peace
Love watching your adventures. This was a good one. Just to be precise that was a beaver lodge not a dam. Beavers don't live in the dam they just block the waterway with them
We definitely got more than our two cents worth by watching this. Thank you for providing more quality entertainment
Some nice MAMFS!
Love all your videos in russell springs ky
Thank you for letting us go on a treasure hunt with you this was the best click bait I have ever seen lol.
I never even thought of it being click bait until you said something about it.
I did enjoy the video thanks again for taking us with you.
Thank you Silas! When we moved to southwest Florida in the 70s I didn't know a soul. The bays, backwaters and swamps were my playground. The Everglades, Big Cypress Swamp, Corkscrew Sanctuary and Koreshian State park became my closest friends. You could get on a dirt bike and ride for hours and never see a soul.
Your presence was always known the farther south you went. The Seminole Indians don't miss much and you can't blame them. You couldn't find a more kind and generous people. I called many friends and they nicknamed me Lonewolf because I was always by myself.
My little Yamaha Enduro was whisper quiet and I was able to see a lot of wildlife. I did get between a wild sow pig and her young and got chased what seemed like miles.
I even came across a huge field of Marijuana taller than I was with camo netting over it.
I got out of there faster than a wild she-pig was chasing me!
I went through there 35 years later and the only thing growing were houses and buildings sprouting out of asphalt and concrete.
I'm glad I got to know it while it was alive.
Cool treasure to be found, adventures to be made. I'm too old now, too beat up.
I live my adventures through others now.
Cheers
Terry
Yes Sir!!!
you missed the beaver cuttings by the mushrooms , but still great adventure for sure.
Excellent silas cheers 🥂 😊
The first thing I thought of was what a good place to metal detect.
AWESOME!....any ticks?????
There was a farm there at one time, anything close to rivers the government takes the properties from the landowners. Early eminent domain. Before the reservoir, that probably wasnt an island
Good spot to try with the metal detector
Those low islands were once high ground in that flood plain. Native American Indians were probably all over them. Unfortunately they look like they are heavily silted over but look for flint flakes in the eroded areas. Could be some great finds there
Mullin is great for cleaning lungs
Beans beans there good for your heart , the more you eat the more you fart, the more you fart the better your feel , now your ready for another meal 😊
Darn, I no pirate ship, darn.
Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
Someone climbing the tree.
He;ll I watch aqll ypur videos but I love cars and trucks too but these type4 of exploring videos campiong out door are my favs I'm disabled since age 9 and I've alwats wished I could get out and do these things but I'm still inb my wheelchair so not a lo0t I can dfo but these videos help me see others have fun doingh 6therm thaqnmks for shearing
that was fun great video
Esther and Nikkee
Utah looks like fun!
I think what you found at four minutes and 40 seconds is likely an old grave that probably predates the reservoir I have seen several that look very similar in Louisiana In Woodd areas
serenity now,serenity now........
Pella windows in house. Pella box truck in salvage yard. You should ask Pella to sponsor you. 😂
The Pella here went out of business and that’s how we got the trucks lol
Looks like a good place for a rattler !!!!
I love the Kinders Buttery Steakhouse on steak myself!
Mullen is a edible and healing plant as well, am trying to find some
Have you ever eaten cat tail shoots? Very good eating,in a salad or hot with butter. Mike
I'll have to find that kinders blend!!! You've gotta try this spice i buy quite often Cajun 2 step original by stale kracker he's a RUclipsr
Hi, just got an idea.. have a boat load of coins with your logo and you leave them where your adventures take you. Let me know if you like
howdy Silas what was the years on the coins
1990s. Couldn’t get the exact date
Would that slab of concrete be a marker for air planes ,to point toward a air port.?!!!
Hi there, Silas. At 6:38, looks like Sharon Esther Nickel (or Nickels). The 1950 R N might be Ron Nickel (or Nickels); looks like Ron at the handprints at 6:20! Extremely enjoy every vehicle made by Chrysler Corporation especially the Dodge Models. I will try to send a few pictures to your Gmail of 1940-1950 Model Dodge Pickups if I can get through on your Main Channel Link. Really appreciate all your videos! Keep up the great work!
Ahhh Silas what year was those coins.
That looks like witchcraft penny people use them.I found something similar with bones .
These mushrooms coulda been Hallimash If clustered into bundles. Edible, tasty, but should be cooked, If hallimash
Wassup
I just started taking mullein extract tablets for my lungs.
Silas, do people let people walk around on their property without permission ??
No, unfortunately people can’t always be trusted.
Any ticks on those islands?
I didn’t see any but I’m sure there were.
Kansas had floods 1951.
should take a metal detector out there
WHATS UP WITH THE PENNIES ?
They were too corroded to get the exact date. 1990s. No clue how they got there still
The Mushrooms brought them.....
Waaaaa
u got trump hands little hands
talk about a damn penny pincher you take the penny??????????
Holy you whine
Who cares
Someone is all up in their feelings today lol
Have a nicer day! 👍😃
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You a gold digger??? you just taking youtube money???
Someone is jealous....
@@hondadude-cu1yd Not jealous, I'm a millionaire, he just irritates me and ya i should probably keep my mouth shut
@@MrOpaulo 🤣🤣🤣 suuuuurrrrrreeee you are. You're broke still living in Grandma's basement
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