New drinking game: take a swig every time J-MASS says "pretty cool stuff" 😂 LOL when you said "Tom and I actually did all four of those things off camera" referring to that sign. That was some classic J-MASS comedy right there. Also, nice music accompanying the drone shots. Another 🔥 video!
the lizards you see are from an artist who goes by the name Frogger. his tag (which is actually a gecko) can be seen all over the worcester county area.
Good morning from Cape Cod ⛵ I've been to the Corbin reservoir but had no idea this existed. Very cool exploration guys 👍 I'm betting neither one of you are going to quit exploring anytime soon so here's a little information. What you refer to as an A-frame is called the Gable end. The steel in the windows and door frames is added during the construction for strength. Looking at that building I don't think it's going anywhere anytime soon. Look out for them spiders 😂✌️🇺🇲
I figured that A-frame was not the correct terminology for that slanted structure, but I could not figure out the correct term while narrating in the moment 😂 thanks so much for clearing that up! Much appreciated!
Wanted to thank you as I did mention on another video I grew up in Rutland . That engraving is indeed Colonial Minor , that is the name of the company that created many a fire places between the dates 1800-1870 in New England. I do believe their location , corp. HQ was in NH ,they also again if memory serves me correct their regional field office was in W. Royalston , MA. No Ed Cross family lived in another area of same village that was taken by eminent domain by the state .
Wow, interesting information about Colonial Minor-thank you! They must have had a very lucrative stake in the New England fireplace industry back then!
Could be that steel or granite headers over windows and doors are used where a heavy masonry load is above....like these masonry gables. The U shaped windows only held a wooden roof load and probably had wooden headers.
LOL Tom and I were literally thinking that after we wrapped up filming! We both regretted not doing a bit where we named and annexed the island for ourselves! 😂
It’s an island at the southern tip of Long Pond! Just take the trail starting at West Rutland Cemetery, and it leads right to the island! There’s even a small bridge you can cross!
Such an awesome adventure!! Love the video! Thrilled we were able to see those ruins!
Agreed! Thank you so much for joining me as always, such a fun collaboration!
Great vid, JMASS and Tom! So informative!
Thanks a ton man! This place was a really cool glimpse into the past!
New drinking game: take a swig every time J-MASS says "pretty cool stuff" 😂 LOL when you said "Tom and I actually did all four of those things off camera" referring to that sign. That was some classic J-MASS comedy right there. Also, nice music accompanying the drone shots. Another 🔥 video!
LOL I’m sure someone could come up with a good drinking game for all of my repeated phrases! 😂 Thanks so much for watching!
Excellent video man!
Thank you so much dude! 🙌
@@j-massI’m from MASS to and I think you should explore the Freetown state forest!
I’m actually hoping to hit that place up within the next month or two and do a weekend exploration there!
the lizards you see are from an artist who goes by the name Frogger. his tag (which is actually a gecko) can be seen all over the worcester county area.
Oh interesting, thanks for the info! Tom was also mentioning that he’d seen them around as well!
Awesome channel keep up the good work bro
Wow that’s crazy how solid those are… almost perfectly in tact
Fr, it’s shocking to see that they’ve been standing for as long as they have, in as good of condition as they are!
Amazing deduction skills😂 ashes! Someone probably lit a fire!
Showing off my critical thinking skills for sure! 😂
Great video buddy. Wish I could explore with you
Thanks man! I would definitely love to someday!
@@j-mass . Let me know when I can
Good morning from Cape Cod ⛵ I've been to the Corbin reservoir but had no idea this existed. Very cool exploration guys 👍 I'm betting neither one of you are going to quit exploring anytime soon so here's a little information. What you refer to as an A-frame is called the Gable end. The steel in the windows and door frames is added during the construction for strength. Looking at that building I don't think it's going anywhere anytime soon. Look out for them spiders 😂✌️🇺🇲
I figured that A-frame was not the correct terminology for that slanted structure, but I could not figure out the correct term while narrating in the moment 😂 thanks so much for clearing that up! Much appreciated!
Awesome video
Thanks so much! 🙏
@@j-mass ❤
If only I could drive I would be able to explore like you do
I feel that, back when I was younger I had to rely on others to drive me places so I could go urban exploring 😂 I didn’t have the freedom I do now!
I live in town. I need to explore that this Autumn.
I'm close by in Clinton.
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Wanted to thank you as I did mention on another video I grew up in Rutland . That engraving is indeed Colonial Minor , that is the name of the company that created many a fire places between the dates 1800-1870 in New England. I do believe their location , corp. HQ was in NH ,they also again if memory serves me correct their regional field office was in W. Royalston , MA. No Ed Cross family lived in another area of same village that was taken by eminent domain by the state .
Wow, interesting information about Colonial Minor-thank you! They must have had a very lucrative stake in the New England fireplace industry back then!
When i get a car i am exploring all of these places
You totally should, they are so much fun to explore and experience!
Could be that steel or granite headers over windows and doors are used where a heavy masonry load is above....like these masonry gables. The U shaped windows only held a wooden roof load and probably had wooden headers.
Hi J. Your absolutely beautiful ❤🔥😍🥰❤️great video.
This is my escape pod from all the MAGness out there!
You should name the island!
LOL Tom and I were literally thinking that after we wrapped up filming! We both regretted not doing a bit where we named and annexed the island for ourselves! 😂
How many ticks did you get on your way out there? Lol
Shockingly none! Although I encountered way too many cobwebs with spiders on them lol...
@@j-mass ooooh! I hate spiders 🫢
Not a bad tick season this year, MA or NH.
Omfg I live here where what how do I find it?!?!! !!?!!!??!! 😮😱😱😱😱😱😱
It’s an island at the southern tip of Long Pond! Just take the trail starting at West Rutland Cemetery, and it leads right to the island! There’s even a small bridge you can cross!