What does post 10 have to be afraid of? He controls water and land. He is the master over animals (eg beavers). He controls government departments (slowly, but he is relentless and will win) - see the progress over the lake drain which will end in victory for common sense eventually because post 10 is on it. If Pennywise appeared, it would only be to complain that post 10 is the master in his domain and is removing the mystery and fear of drains. And post 10 would explain, "Yes, I am your master. I am not only lord of water and land but underground as well." I have not yet seen if post 10 is master of air and sky as well, but it would not surprise me. He is master in all seasons. Master of not only liquid water but its frozen forms as well (snow, ice etc).
@@GROFFTV1 About the amount of time it would take me to re-type it. Maybe a couple seconds more as I spent a second or two thinking about some of it. :D I've been watching post 10 for a while. I have a weird sense of humour. It was easy for that to flow out. And I'll leave you and others to decide what was actually flowing.
The trains in the dark looked like something out of a horror movie. I kept waiting for something to jump out. Once the sun rose though they were actually quite beautiful. I loved all the different parts of the trains, tracks, and other remnants you showed. You had several beautiful still shots at the end, but I think the black and white one was my favorite. Thank you for sharing this!
You have gained a lot of subscribers this year and its well deserved. I have been one since 2018 and think you have improved a lot in that time in camera work. Looking forward to the rainy season and the return of the rake. Keep on being you.
I wouldn't go out into my back garden at two am and I live in a housing estate surrounded by lovely neighbours. You are definitely a lot braver than me. Thanks for another interesting video.
Dude you have a huge set on you to drive 150miles at 2am down empty roads in the middle of nowhere. Than go hiking in the woods... Just watching this was giving me the creeps 😟
I would never go out alone in the middle of the night like that ... We don't have coyotes in Sweden, only wolves, but it would creep me out to no end to hear one howl. Also, there are moose (elks) and - my nightmare - bears ... You're a brave man!
You are brave af doing that on your own. You live your life like we all should. Getting out there and exploring the outdoors, and not afraid to do it on your own. I swear everyone these days is too worried about being away from social media and are so afraid to be alone with severe separation anxiety. Be more like post 10!
This could be a scene from a spooky movie. What an awesome locomotive. Miss April checks it out. Some people know a lot about a little. Some people know a little about a lot, but, you, Post, know a lot about a lot. Your videos are always interesting and informative. Thanks, Post.
I cannot understand why anybody would give this video a dislike. It’s madness. post 10 I love your videos, I am on the other side of the Planet but feel I am getting to know the North Eastern United States like my own back garden, through your amazing interesting and relaxing videos. I can’t wait to see what the Lake Drain culvert will look like when it’s completed. I look forward to seeing many more of your wonderful videos for years to come. Thanks and take care 😊. P.S. hi!!! from The Blue Mountains near Sydney Australia where Spring is well and truly heating things up.
This reminds me of going to the cemetery at night near our house with my dad to walk the dog when i was a kid..2-3 in the morning it was so creepy but so cool...Good video Post10
34:30 I love the drive through the fall colors You must not get any sleep I have seen your videos that you’re up at 5AM and now 2AM through the day I like how you titled each section of the video
Yep, not like all the plastic shit that is designed to fail after a short period of time so you are forced to buy again these days. Planned Obsolescence
Jesus 17° in October? Damn that’s cold here I am in north eastern ct thinking that 48-50° at night is nippily. It’s fairly surprising how going just a bit more north will give you significantly different temperatures, but at the same time it’s kinda expected, but man that difference is pretty wild.
Thank you for the early morning hike and hearing the sounds of the wild. I always enjoy it when you take us to explore the history of your area. April makes a good companion and hiking buddy.
Seeing these amazing machines left to rot it's really sad and to think that they were so commonly used back in the day there may be some hidden in parts of the world left undiscovered
(7:16) It's hard to tell if it's connected, but that tube you follow to the end where it kind of just ends near the wheel, that looks like a sand pipe to help the wheels with traction in slippery conditions. I'm not a train expert, but that little feature has fascinated me ever since I was a kid. Truth be told, I don't know how they keep such a system from continuously clogging, but it could indeed use pressurized air. But don't quote me on that. Having said that, I'm almost 100% certain that tube is for traction sand. :)
What a gorgeous video...I thoroughly enjoyed watching that. You are so knowledgeable about everything you video. It would be so much fun to explore with you. You find the most beautiful and interesting places.
So fascinating your videos always hold so much interest - to see those old box cars completely rotten. Thank goodness the old steam engines are a little more intact and preserved.
I don’t know how you do it but the beauty and mystery and camerawork made me hold my breath for the first 20 minutes. Then just going along with you in the dawn. The amazing view of the island in the mist ... it almost looked like a castle. Thank you for your knowledge and technical skill to share it!
Very interesting. There’s lots of old logging railroad grades here in Washington state but to my knowledge no locomotive graveyards like that. The last logging railroad in Washington closed in 2015!
i imagine these adventures to be super interesting for someone like post10 who has great knowledge of nature but for someone who knows nothing about nature, this is my worst nightmare lol its cool that he immediately recognizes any sound he hears cuz if it were me i would immediately go wHat wAs ThAT and sprint outta there lmao
Thank you for such a great presentation of our area here in Northern Maine. Shhhh.. we try to keep this place a secret...🤣 Love your work! Us true Maineiacs aren't afraid of the dark. April is a cutie. My 2 dogs Daisy, 9lbs and Frankie, 26lbs, actually love the cold weather up here. They get excited during for the first snow. Get April a coat and she'll roll in the snow and love it. I can't believe you came up here this late in October and didn't bring a coat. I'm also shocked there were still leaves, considering the wind storms we've had recently. Hasn't changed much since I was there September 26th.
Man that sucks that they burned the building down... they couldn't think of a less destructive method of taking them apart?! Those trains are incredible, thanks for the great video.
The foliage at the end looked pretty cool Your brave going out there in the middle of the night that's for sure then again I've walked Dorchester Avenue at midnight so i guess it's toss up lol
Born and raised in the country... and let me tell you... a Coyote can jump easily up to 6 feet and climb very well too. Please be safe and careful out there.
Reminds me of when they took that minisub to view the titanic it's destroyed but you can imagine it when it was new,good idea doing it in the dark good job post!!
I just finished watching Missing 411 The Hunted , and this your video reminds me off it giving me chills no pun . In case you haven't seen it Stay Safe Post
I would never be able to walk through woods at that time. My imagination goes wild in those settings.
We’re just lucky this didn’t end up as found footage...
You mean due to post 10 being potentially killed 😳? Yeah, I know 😔.
Ha ha. Nah. Not post 10. Indestructible. Master over nature. If someone killed him, I feel like he would regrow.
This sooo has a 'Blair Witch Project' vibe to me! Me, I wouldn't be this brave, and definitely not all by myself either! 😆
Imagine hearing a train whistle like a ghostly echo, that wound freak me out. Good job Post 10
Or steam hissing from its cylinders
Right? While we're all sleeping peacefully at home in our warm beds, Post 10 really be out there hanging out with thomas the haunted rusty tank engine
He just walked through a horror movie setting like it was nothing.
It’s Post 10!! He has no fear!! Evil fears him!!
What does post 10 have to be afraid of? He controls water and land. He is the master over animals (eg beavers). He controls government departments (slowly, but he is relentless and will win) - see the progress over the lake drain which will end in victory for common sense eventually because post 10 is on it.
If Pennywise appeared, it would only be to complain that post 10 is the master in his domain and is removing the mystery and fear of drains. And post 10 would explain, "Yes, I am your master. I am not only lord of water and land but underground as well."
I have not yet seen if post 10 is master of air and sky as well, but it would not surprise me. He is master in all seasons. Master of not only liquid water but its frozen forms as well (snow, ice etc).
@@GrahameGould you’re right. How could I be such a fool!
@@GrahameGould how long did it take you to write all of that?
@@GROFFTV1 About the amount of time it would take me to re-type it. Maybe a couple seconds more as I spent a second or two thinking about some of it.
:D
I've been watching post 10 for a while. I have a weird sense of humour. It was easy for that to flow out. And I'll leave you and others to decide what was actually flowing.
Slenderman at 2 AM: oh s**t it's the Rakeman 😩😩
April minds well for being such a young puppy. She is gorgeous. I love watching your videos.
The trains in the dark looked like something out of a horror movie. I kept waiting for something to jump out. Once the sun rose though they were actually quite beautiful. I loved all the different parts of the trains, tracks, and other remnants you showed. You had several beautiful still shots at the end, but I think the black and white one was my favorite. Thank you for sharing this!
You have gained a lot of subscribers this year and its well deserved. I have been one since 2018 and think you have improved a lot in that time in camera work. Looking forward to the rainy season and the return of the rake. Keep on being you.
Its fricking -9c and this man is wearing short sleeves!?
Its like going out when your a teen in the 90's great Times
What are the 90s lol
@@cayden9334 omg 😂
@@lovemenot82 no he means wtf were you doing as a kid hundreds of kilometres in the woods looking at abandoned trains.
I wouldn't go out into my back garden at two am and I live in a housing estate surrounded by lovely neighbours. You are definitely a lot braver than me. Thanks for another interesting video.
Dude you have a huge set on you to drive 150miles at 2am down empty roads in the middle of nowhere. Than go hiking in the woods... Just watching this was giving me the creeps 😟
April must be thinking... "What is he doing now!?!?!" 😃
thanks for putting the metric units in there whenever you talked about miles n stuff
Metric > imperial
I would never go out alone in the middle of the night like that ... We don't have coyotes in Sweden, only wolves, but it would creep me out to no end to hear one howl. Also, there are moose (elks) and - my nightmare - bears ... You're a brave man!
You are brave af doing that on your own. You live your life like we all should. Getting out there and exploring the outdoors, and not afraid to do it on your own. I swear everyone these days is too worried about being away from social media and are so afraid to be alone with severe separation anxiety.
Be more like post 10!
Welp, its definitely Spooktober now.
**spooopy**
THAT IS A LOT OF DAMAGE!
This could be a scene from a spooky movie. What an awesome locomotive. Miss April checks it out. Some people know a lot about a little. Some people know a little about a lot, but, you, Post, know a lot about a lot. Your videos are always interesting and informative. Thanks, Post.
April's so cool. Always follows right with you. Good pup.
I cannot understand why anybody would give this video a dislike. It’s madness. post 10 I love your videos, I am on the other side of the Planet but feel I am getting to know the North Eastern United States like my own back garden, through your amazing interesting and relaxing videos. I can’t wait to see what the Lake Drain culvert will look like when it’s completed. I look forward to seeing many more of your wonderful videos for years to come. Thanks and take care 😊. P.S. hi!!! from The Blue Mountains near Sydney Australia where Spring is well and truly heating things up.
Even the Blair Witch was like "Hey Post 10, check out this culvert!"
This reminds me of going to the cemetery at night near our house with my dad to walk the dog when i was a kid..2-3 in the morning it was so creepy but so cool...Good video Post10
Seeing the fall trees never gets old. Thank you.
April loves exploring with you.
34:30 I love the drive through the fall colors
You must not get any sleep I have seen your videos that you’re up at 5AM and now 2AM through the day
I like how you titled each section of the video
impressively, if lubricated, that 117 year old boiler plant would fire up today. Built to last actually meant something in 1903
Yep, not like all the plastic shit that is designed to fail after a short period of time so you are forced to buy again these days. Planned Obsolescence
a bit of wd40 and these puppies should run like fresh from the factory :D
COULD NOT DO THIS ! Would scare the heck outta me. Great video thought good sir. Love your channel man.
Sir your content is super quality and original. Thanks for taking us along the trail
Damn that's eerie out there all alone at night
Boo
You are so brave. The darkness is just fascinating.
Good video for the spooky season
Boo
Jesus 17° in October? Damn that’s cold here I am in north eastern ct thinking that 48-50° at night is nippily. It’s fairly surprising how going just a bit more north will give you significantly different temperatures, but at the same time it’s kinda expected, but man that difference is pretty wild.
I love your dog she's so cute
Thank you for the early morning hike and hearing the sounds of the wild. I always enjoy it when you take us to explore the history of your area. April makes a good companion and hiking buddy.
Thank you for the drive through the beautiful fall foliage. I never get to see that down here in South Texas.
Seeing these amazing machines left to rot it's really sad and to think that they were so commonly used back in the day there may be some hidden in parts of the world left undiscovered
" Raspberries on the roof." That sounds like a title to a movie, an album a song or even a book.
(7:16) It's hard to tell if it's connected, but that tube you follow to the end where it kind of just ends near the wheel, that looks like a sand pipe to help the wheels with traction in slippery conditions. I'm not a train expert, but that little feature has fascinated me ever since I was a kid. Truth be told, I don't know how they keep such a system from continuously clogging, but it could indeed use pressurized air. But don't quote me on that. Having said that, I'm almost 100% certain that tube is for traction sand. :)
I love the small notes where you tell the temperature in celcius and the distance in kilometer. And also the pictures of the animals you talk about.
You visit some pretty cool places. As always, thanks for taking us along.
Thank you, to the people who help preserve the history of our country and you Post 10 for finding and sharing.
Love seeing these old trains in the woods! I really hope you can come back then there is snow. I really love your videos.
What a gorgeous video...I thoroughly enjoyed watching that. You are so knowledgeable about everything you video. It would be so much fun to explore with you. You find the most beautiful and interesting places.
So fascinating your videos always hold so much interest - to see those old box cars completely rotten. Thank goodness the old steam engines are a little more intact and preserved.
Just moved to Maine and heading up here this fall with a group. Can't wait to see them!
PS, thank you for the wonderful peek at beautiful fall colors.
It is just as interesting in the dark as it was during the day. Please be careful Post 10. Thank you for giving us this spooky look at the trains.
I don’t know how you do it but the beauty and mystery and camerawork made me hold my breath for the first 20 minutes. Then just going along with you in the dawn. The amazing view of the island in the mist ... it almost looked like a castle. Thank you for your knowledge and technical skill to share it!
Pennywise: We all float down here Post 10 : Hold my rake !!!
I love how he points out where the best part is so impatient people can skip
Dude I’d be scared to go there at 2am. Glad April is with you 😀 stay super safe ❣️
Very interesting. There’s lots of old logging railroad grades here in Washington state but to my knowledge no locomotive graveyards like that. The last logging railroad in Washington closed in 2015!
Wow! We haven’t even had a frost here in MD. Cool new type of video!
RUclips is giving you that swag!! I mean confidence 2am! Keep at it bro your videos are truly relaxing!
Holding a camera does make me feel safe for some reason
Post 10 the lights would probably scare any animals away.
Thank you so mutch for writing stuff in C° and km! Love from Sweden
That Eagle Lake segment was beautiful, well done!
That puppy just wants to sleep! Wait....looks like she’s up for an adventure. April needs a puppy jacket
i imagine these adventures to be super interesting for someone like post10 who has great knowledge of nature but for someone who knows nothing about nature, this is my worst nightmare lol
its cool that he immediately recognizes any sound he hears cuz if it were me i would immediately go wHat wAs ThAT and sprint outta there lmao
Thank you for such a great presentation of our area here in Northern Maine. Shhhh.. we try to keep this place a secret...🤣 Love your work! Us true Maineiacs aren't afraid of the dark. April is a cutie. My 2 dogs Daisy, 9lbs and Frankie, 26lbs, actually love the cold weather up here. They get excited during for the first snow. Get April a coat and she'll roll in the snow and love it. I can't believe you came up here this late in October and didn't bring a coat. I'm also shocked there were still leaves, considering the wind storms we've had recently. Hasn't changed much since I was there September 26th.
Hello post ten. Thanks for all you do. Have a great week.
This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
It’s always smart to take your dog when walking in the forest
Awesome still photos at the end! Very interesting story about the history.
Another great video. Thanks for sharing!
There is nothing like the the call of a loon❤ You have certainly taken stealth camping to a whole new level!
Look at all those castings. Incredible history at one point
Liking your abandoned exploration videos
I have family in dover foxcroft and dexter out that way, hopefully next time I make the trip up I can check out that train, that is so cool!
April’s getting sooo big!
I like everything. The fall colors are amazing.
Talking about hearing loons at night has a whole different meaning.
Man that sucks that they burned the building down... they couldn't think of a less destructive method of taking them apart?! Those trains are incredible, thanks for the great video.
Sure is weird. Such a beautiful place when the sun is up, creepy as all hell at night.
The foliage at the end looked pretty cool
Your brave going out there in the middle of the night that's for sure then again I've walked Dorchester Avenue at midnight so i guess it's toss up lol
They look really good in the spotlight. Thanks for that.
I knew he'd find some water somewhere. He didn't disappoint.
Wow, great video footage. Enjoyed the historical site!
Time to start keeping cold weather gear in your car. :) ty lovely video
11:42 Dog's just chillin
This would if been a nice video to post on Halloween!! 🤔 looks more spooky at night compared to the daytime video. Nice video 👍
What a cool adventure! Thanks for the slide show!
Thanks for sharing this.
I didn't know the Blair witch project had a talkative sequel. This is great!
Love your videos!! 😀👍
I like the pictures of the animals
Born and raised in the country... and let me tell you... a Coyote can jump easily up to 6 feet and climb very well too. Please be safe and careful out there.
I live in New Hampshire good old New England weather for ya!
i would be spooked to death there....you are the real hero
Reminds me of when they took that minisub to view the titanic it's destroyed but you can imagine it when it was new,good idea doing it in the dark good job post!!
Good morning post 10 that was cool. Great video for a sunday
Horror movie?....oh man !! You give us all colors.....very good...lol
I just finished watching Missing 411 The Hunted , and this your video reminds me off it giving me chills no pun . In case you haven't seen it Stay Safe Post
Do you carry any protection on trips like this? Besides April growling and scaring off coyotes 😊 proud of her!!
Makes my think of how the things I built in my life will be in 100 years. Nice work!
Omg... I have to much imagination to walk around a place like that in the dead of night.
I love that picture at 35:19, such a cool place
This is the best time to go in the woods to see nocturnal animals
Love your videos.
So different in the dark. Very interesting to see.
Get this man a jacket