Trainhopping / stealth camping tips and tricks, PART 2

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @YardBuzzards
    @YardBuzzards 2 года назад +18

    We met you in whitefish in '21

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  2 года назад +1

      Yep. I wound up getting a 48 out of there. Hope y’all are doing well .

    • @YardBuzzards
      @YardBuzzards 2 года назад +2

      @@PitchBlackForge hell ya bud! You we're headed Chicago way I think? Ya we ran into mama and baby bears near the old hill by the new condos. Funny shit. Definitely had Todo some back peddling from her.

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  2 года назад +3

      @@YardBuzzards I hope it was black bears and not griz. I was headed to Minneapolis and points east. The rest of the journey went well. Willard Ohio was a shitshow, which is pretty normal these days, and all the trains I caught east of there were slow as molasses. So it goes.

  • @imonearthnow1903
    @imonearthnow1903 Год назад +36

    A level headed, smart, non alcoholic/drug free train jumper? You are providing probably the best instructional video on RUclips.
    You are also highly underrated. Keep up the excellent work because those who respect the craft will find and appreciate you.
    I just subscribed and already I'm a fan.

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад +5

      Thanks for the feedback. I’ll try to upload something new soon.

  • @hoboq3tree
    @hoboq3tree 11 месяцев назад +4

    I wish I could put into words how inspiring and helpful you are

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the vote of confidence. More to come.

  • @SteveD328
    @SteveD328 Год назад +11

    Well, I guess I am rare. I’m a rail fan but would not call in and report riders. I have been fascinated with train hopping for many years, the only thing that has kept me from trying is that to get caught would be devastating to my career. One of my coworkers, who holds the same position as me (captain on a private jet) actually has hopped a train before…when he was 12 years old. I actually envy you guys that do this. Great video series.

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад +9

      Thank you. I’ve recently had to amend my opinion of railfans. I’ve met a few of you guys now (online and real life) who love every aspect of railroad culture.

    • @johndailyva
      @johndailyva 2 месяца назад

      @@PitchBlackForgeI’ve never done any of this, but I love ultralight-ish backpacking and have learned so much from this channel. Awesome to see different folks coming together and seeing people able to change their opinions in 2024. It made my day to read this and safe travels to both of you in the future 🙏

  • @TerraExplorations
    @TerraExplorations 2 года назад +23

    My favorite part ? is where you discuss ethics, well done man ! all these vids of kids hanging and surfing the cars, and disrespecting the DPUs is really going to put an end to riding and will soon be a thing of the past. nice that you put that out there first ! When I go camping to watch trains, I bring extra gear and goodies in my cooler just incase I see a rider, a can or two dog food jus incase too. So im one in a few thats not a rat. Thank you for a really great video !🤘

  • @hyperintelligentfish3873
    @hyperintelligentfish3873 Год назад +4

    I mentioned Stobe in the comments on your first video. Thankyou for pointing out his mistakes in a respectful and educational manner.

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад +4

      The man lived how he wanted. I can’t fault him that. But alcohol was almost certainly involved in Baltimore. It’s a damn shame.

  • @matthewluepkes7141
    @matthewluepkes7141 Год назад +3

    Im not going too hitch any freight trains , but i really enjoy, your gear kits,and stealth mindsets about security, concealment and simple weapons of self defense 👍

  • @ihopcsx
    @ihopcsx Год назад +7

    Great info for newbies. Also those rubber dipped grip gloves are great for ladders

    • @ihopcsx
      @ihopcsx Год назад

      I look forward to more insight from you. I can tell you've been around.

  • @RackwitzG
    @RackwitzG Год назад +2

    I wanted to do something else right now, but I'm just hanging on the lips of this guy. Advice I'll probably never need, but very interesting to someone who is interested in the lifestyle.👍

  • @ho-Bo-555
    @ho-Bo-555 7 месяцев назад +2

    Good stuff brother... im new to all this, so any advice is good to know.... respect for your respect for the culture. Be safe out there! Thank you!

  • @Brazilbroker1
    @Brazilbroker1 3 месяца назад

    Great video, very well discussed

  • @007cheeesepuff5
    @007cheeesepuff5 Год назад +4

    little tip for flashlights and headlamps. Put some masking tape over the lense and if you have a flashlight, wrap it in some rubber bands or duct tape so if and when it falls out of your pocket it doesn't bang against the metal. The masking tape over the lense will kill the glare but will still allow you to see. Duct tape helps with grip if you're gloved up.

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад +2

      I'll be shooting a gear video tomorrow. I keep my flashlight in a handmade kydex sheath with pull-the-dot loop. It's got good texture for grip, and a very robust lens. TStreamlight makes good stuff. To mute the light, I will just cup it in my hand. It's got two settings - one is extremely bright. But if you cup the lens you can direct a small beam to not make yourself so obvious. I like the option of it being really bright not just for seeing far, but for self defense.

    • @007cheeesepuff5
      @007cheeesepuff5 Год назад

      Thats good thinking. I try to use distance when at all possible but I knew a guy who used to keep one of those bear flares with him. Waterproof, burns hot and bright, but idk how smart that would be lighting one near the train@@PitchBlackForge

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад

      A flare near a train is something workers will use in an emergency. They keep fusees in locomotives for this reason.

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад +2

      @@007cheeesepuff5also - if you want a grippier surface on anything, I suggest hockey tape. Very useful stuff.

    • @007cheeesepuff5
      @007cheeesepuff5 Год назад

      never thought about using that. I'll have to see if I can find some. I like your holster solution though. I've found that the duct tape loses a bit of grip after awhile once oils and whatnot collect on it but for me it was more for noise discipline than anything. good lookin out!@@PitchBlackForge

  • @John-u9e2w
    @John-u9e2w 4 месяца назад

    Found out my (very) Blue Collar Dad hopped at least once when I brought up freighthopping videos I keep not being able to stop watching. Never would have guessed he did; never have myself. But yeah, I'll stick to watching you crazy guys from the occasional cubical, on lunch breaks, haha.

  • @jasonvermette470
    @jasonvermette470 Год назад +2

    My Dad rode through the late 70’s early 80’s. The only reason I’m here is him passing through and meeting my Mom. He taught me a lot about riding and you know your shit. Too many idiots out there

  • @darrylwillhite7880
    @darrylwillhite7880 6 месяцев назад

    Much respect and I thank you for making these videos and I’m very grateful that I was able to find them

  • @kennethprice5628
    @kennethprice5628 Год назад +2

    Your videos and advice are excellent

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 6 месяцев назад

    Thumbs up before I even watch the video. That’s how badass your hacks are. New sub 👍🏼
    Bonus points for the action packers

  • @ihopcsx
    @ihopcsx Год назад +4

    Damn I always wondered what those rods were.

  • @ndroidrage
    @ndroidrage Год назад +1

    Good input

  • @misanthropic168
    @misanthropic168 Год назад +3

    Please make more.

    • @misanthropic168
      @misanthropic168 Год назад +1

      Of these. I got a sillcock key because of you . I won't be drinking mudpudlles

  • @garybrown585
    @garybrown585 Год назад +1

    Thanks 😊❤

  • @V_666.
    @V_666. Год назад +2

    cool man I'm a rider as well, fixin a friends property for the winter and started making custom knives, well just the handles, too this year. good shit

  • @kiokayx
    @kiokayx Год назад +2

    love ur vids man

  • @jimmyhendrix4495
    @jimmyhendrix4495 4 месяца назад

    Well put.

  • @Sam-lr9oi
    @Sam-lr9oi Год назад +1

    Have you seen Mega Trains on youtube? He's a railfan in NJ with an accent that warms my heart. He's always like 'where's the traaain hahpers?' and tells people to watch Yard Buzzards, seems like maybe that one in a million railfan who'd enthusiastically chat it up

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад +2

      I’ll check him out. I recently met a railfan in Brunswick MD who is into graffiti and thinks train riding is cool. He’s on here as BaltimoreAndOhioRR. I think Stobe and Shoestring have helped changed some people’s attitudes.

    • @hobeone1192
      @hobeone1192 11 месяцев назад +1

      They bridged the gap for sure.. I am friends with a lot of railfans.

  • @yeetergriffen
    @yeetergriffen Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @RougemontForge
    @RougemontForge 2 года назад +2

    I had no idea creosote was so nasty. Good video!

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  2 года назад +1

      My reaction might have been uncommonly bad. But I’ll never forget it. Worth avoiding.

  • @ihopcsx
    @ihopcsx Год назад

    and black paint is a sun magnet for your water bottle. seasonal approach

  • @ihopcsx
    @ihopcsx Год назад +1

    East coast is a spaghetti shitshow of rails. Fair warning. RIP Stobe

  • @adamedwards2261
    @adamedwards2261 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks brother 🤙🏻🇺🇸⚔️

  • @ihopcsx
    @ihopcsx Год назад +3

    carry bear spray. yea its 40 bucks but youll know where the money went during deployment. Consider wind direction before use. (it sprays 30 feet. watch for friendly fire) .Wrap whole bottle portion with duct tape a few layers. ive had them fall out hit ballast and explode all over me and my gear. fair warning and safe travels ya knuckleheads.

    • @ihopcsx
      @ihopcsx Год назад +1

      why bear spray? you can get the whole crowd of tweakers instead of going from one to the next

    • @ihopcsx
      @ihopcsx Год назад +2

      show them the can and remind them "you dont want this"

    • @ihopcsx
      @ihopcsx Год назад

      my body burned for 3 days and 8 showers. warm water makes it worse

  • @Dewald_surviving_80
    @Dewald_surviving_80 10 месяцев назад

    Hey I love your videos bro and your very knowledgeable about what your speaking on id love to ask you a question in private if possible because I'm very interested in making my first jump i need some advice and I'm sure you could help me so hopefully you see this comment and get back to me.Keep the videos coming bro their awesome

  • @AFaceintheCrowd01
    @AFaceintheCrowd01 Год назад +4

    The thing that annoys me most is the littering. Why must they throw their garbage all over the place?

  • @ltruism
    @ltruism 9 месяцев назад

    I was grabbed by one. The ballast tank pushed me away from the wheel by my backpack

  • @Monchadelic
    @Monchadelic 3 месяца назад

    What a man

  • @ndroidrage
    @ndroidrage Год назад

    We climb over the brake lines when it comes to autoracks

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 6 месяцев назад +1

    20:46 or at minimum carry a juice can shim (American soda cans are too flimsy in 2024) and a handcuff key. And a word on cop keys: yes you can buy them online but DONT GET CAUGHT with one. They can be extrapolated out to impersonating an officer (felony depending on circumstances) Don’t wander with a tire pressure knocker either. Any bust with one of those away from a vehicle will definitely earn a trip to jail and possibly a “possession of a deadly weapon” charge. Also a felony

  • @ihopcsx
    @ihopcsx Год назад +1

    dont carry "burglary" tools. aka screwdrivers,pliers,cutters,saw blades. they automatically assume those are for opening tagged or padlocked cars

    • @ihopcsx
      @ihopcsx Год назад

      keep that shit in a seperate small bag you can toss if your spotted and going into the yard

    • @ihopcsx
      @ihopcsx Год назад

      for you intermodal lovers. ya hotshot

    • @ihopcsx
      @ihopcsx Год назад +2

      they dont care if that stuff is to fix your bike you are getting a burg attemp charge or "possesion of burglary tools" i can tell you from experience

  • @kenball8526
    @kenball8526 Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks. Limiting the use of “um” can be very frustrating.

  • @carlrestoff4036
    @carlrestoff4036 Год назад

    Talk about brake pistons as a safety issue

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад

      You mean the pistons and arms on the porch of a grainer or deck of a container car? Yeah those can be a problem.

    • @ihopcsx
      @ihopcsx Год назад

      Yea they move randomly

  • @aaronflores21af
    @aaronflores21af Месяц назад

    How do u I deal with tick on the road and Forest?

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Месяц назад

      I’ve rarely dealt with them while traveling. There was one time when a bunch crawled onto my backpack when I sat it down to hitch-hike. They got onto the straps and waited. Just like when you’re outside in general, it’s a good idea to strip down completely before hitting the sack, to check yourself. Even when sleeping in the open with no cover, I like to use a groundsheet. A small tent footprint is ideal for this. Waterproof. Can be pegged down. Check your shoes before putting them back on in the morning if you left them out - and that’s more for brown recluse spiders than anything else. As far as bugs go, mosquitos are usually the biggest nuisance.

  • @ihopcsx
    @ihopcsx Год назад +1

    i only ride grain or chemical. slower yes but more acceptable

    • @ihopcsx
      @ihopcsx Год назад

      coal if desperate

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад +1

      I’ve ridden just about every kind of car there is. The railroads are not as agreeable when you get caught on intermodal, or in the locomotive, but if you’re going a few thousand miles it’s not very fun to stop constantly for clearance, or block swapping in every tiny yard out there.

    • @ihopcsx
      @ihopcsx Год назад

      @@PitchBlackForge very true. danger makes it fun. stay awake though

    • @ihopcsx
      @ihopcsx Год назад +1

      dont wake up in a yard

    • @ihopcsx
      @ihopcsx Год назад +1

      or being dumped

  • @nomadirish6067
    @nomadirish6067 Год назад +1

    Where you from bro

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад +2

      North Carolina

    • @nomadirish6067
      @nomadirish6067 Год назад

      @@PitchBlackForge nice me and the Mrs is going to head up to Maine in April

    • @daladams
      @daladams Год назад

      @@PitchBlackForgesorrystate!

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад

      @@daladams you mean the record store?

    • @daladams
      @daladams Год назад

      ⁠@@PitchBlackForgeyes, good catch! I’m also from NC and you remind me of a lot of my cool hardcore punk friends. Cheers!

  • @Patrickschlehuber
    @Patrickschlehuber 6 месяцев назад

    I’m a paramedic and see life and death all the time. My dream is to so Denver to Omaha.

  • @ndroidrage
    @ndroidrage Год назад

    Shiey takes risks but is rarely caught.

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад +7

      I like a lot of his content, but he’s definitely one of the people who can’t just sit still. I’d prefer the risk taking to be about getting on the thing, and not so much of the running around on top of trains. I tend to stay put on a car and read a book. Maintenance of way crews are always watching trains for hot brakes or flat spots, so you never know when sticking your head out (or hanging onto a ladder with a selfie stick) is going to get you spotted. It’s not just about getting caught, it’s about the crew being forced to stop the train so you can be found by the cops. Being foolish and making someone’s job harder doesn’t foster good will with the workers. And we need them to not hate us.

    • @ndroidrage
      @ndroidrage Год назад +2

      @@PitchBlackForge well spoken.

    • @ndroidrage
      @ndroidrage Год назад +1

      Safe travels

  • @Garland-nx4yz
    @Garland-nx4yz 3 месяца назад

    Get drunk and high listening to Johnny hobo and the freight trains

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  3 месяца назад

      @@Garland-nx4yz Path Of Resistance - Counter

  • @hobeone1192
    @hobeone1192 11 месяцев назад +1

    You left out the part where homebum schizophrenics try to be violent to you, how cops harass you, how frat kids try to attack you, wild dogs, coyotes, etc...its all around dangerous, most yards are in a bad neighborhoods...there is a lot of pain with doing this, just don't do it.
    Also, DO NOT RECORD THE HOPOUT!

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  11 месяцев назад +6

      Of all those things, loose / homebum dogs are the problem I’ve faced the most. Otherwise I don’t get bothered much. But I don’t fly a sign, I’m clean cut even if my clothes are dirty, and I don’t really hang out in public with my pack unless I’m walking. I’ll throw my bag in the bushes and sit at Barnes and Noble all day with one of their books and not get harrassed at all. Also: straight edge. Never having alcohol or the smell of booze on me has been invaluable. There’s no preventing people from being assholes, but I don’t get as much of that as I’ve heard about from others.

  • @hobeone1192
    @hobeone1192 11 месяцев назад

    Tips for trainhopping: DO NOT DO IT AT ALL!

  • @mikewatmough1312
    @mikewatmough1312 6 месяцев назад

    Stobe the hobo lost his life and was a very skilled train rider! It's dangerous, if you think it's not, then you need to think again

    • @zekeigtos7240
      @zekeigtos7240 5 месяцев назад +1

      He wasnt really that skilled. He often rode drunk and got in quite a bit of trouble with the law. Seemed like a nice guy but he also had some inner demons and problems that plagued him throughout his short life.

  • @wildnesssurvival
    @wildnesssurvival 5 месяцев назад

    You are out of your mind. Customize the zippers, is this your solution to safely?

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  5 месяцев назад +1

      It’s a good way to find your med kit quickly. If you want a safe life, I suggest you have Amazon deliver a bunch of bubble wrap to the basement you live in, line your room with it, and never leave.

  • @kennethprice5628
    @kennethprice5628 Год назад

    Ive seen vids of a gal who rides DPU's and is always stealing the water and throwing empties all over

    • @PitchBlackForge
      @PitchBlackForge  Год назад +1

      Yeah there’s always an asshole in the mix. I grab waters if I need them, but I don’t leave a mess anywhere.