The James R. Barker’s horn giving a long masters salute is just one of those things that brings a smile to my face, every time I hear it…. No matter how many times I’ve heard it! 😁
A captivating light show of the Barker as she crosses St. Louis Bay....... She moves oh so quietly as she passes under the Blatnik Bridge..... Great head on shot of her and the turn as she approaches the Aerial Bridge.... And then.......the quietness is broken... The Barker is not shy on this morning! That infamous salute is echoed through The windows......what a sound... Beautiful departure shot with her reflection in the Canal...then this hard working girl stealthily moves on...quietly.. Great video......thanks for this...
I was totally expecting a quiet departure, since so few were there to watch her. But we got the deluxe master salute! Thanks as always for your nice comments. 🙂
WOW!!! A lot of excellent views with great editing in this video with great lighting effects from Mother Nature. You do know all of the awesome vantage points to catch these fantastic shots. And what a Wake Up call from the Lady..... She definitely wanted everyone to know she was on her way out. I'd hate to see what the Electric Bill is to keep the Lift Bridge all lit up. Excellent coverage and info as always.... thank you.
The electric bill went down significantly in 2020 when they switched to LED lights. Unfortunately they just don’t look as good in person. On video they don’t look too different.
Dude you are seriously kicking ass with lighting these night time videos and the white balancing- great job! Barker's such a beauty, still sounding like a lullaby. Also I never noticed that the James on the other side is slightly crooked! Too funny.
I would love here if I could, but being all the way Down Under in Australia, makes it all the worthwhile, just watching these magnificent beasts, coming in and out of this bridge. Sounds great through stereo headphones. Keep up the great work 1L 2 S.
Never had the chance to see the lift bridge has a light that works with it's horn.....right in the center. Very cool side on an absolutely perfect video. Thanks
The Barker Bark. I wanted to visit Duluth for 10 years, finally got to this year. The second vessel that came in was the James R. Barker. I could have gotten in the car and gone home after that and been happy. The next few days were just icing on the cake. I wonder if the new sister boat being finished up in Sturgeon Bay has a similar horn?
I would be surprised if the Mark Barker gets the same horns. I think the James Barker takes pride in their horn setup and would complain if another ship at Interlake got the same horns. 😆
This video is a real stand-out in my book! I've watched so many. This one captures so much, from all aspects: perfect time of day, video length, editing, audio, camera angles, every single detail. I really like this one! I wonder what the rest of your channel is like...I will have to look. Thank you for creating and posting..... Just one more point: when She's passing the (first) grain elevator, it really captures the scale of things. I thought of what I think Walt Whitman said of Chicago, but for Duluth: a great stacker of wheat. The scale and age of the institutions at work there come through in somber color, and steady, enduring mass built by many, and with good intention toward mankind! Many thanks again!
Definitely worth a visit! Plus, Duluth is a nice city overall, with lots to do... with a museum ship, boat tours, railroad museum, aquarium, zoo, and lots of decent places to eat. Canal Park, where you see the ships, is free to visit (except the parking) and they have a maritime museum with some interesting artifacts.
I grew up near downtown Detroit on the Detroit River I swear I remember hearing a horn like that every once in a while. None of the other ships sounded like that. The rest sound normal with just different pitches and combinations of horns. This one ship always stood out. Just wondering if it's the same ship. If he's been running that river it has to be 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿❤️❤️❤️
Went to Duluth a couple times over the years, and I could have sworn when I went in 08, this ship had a different horn, granted could be thinking of the Mesabi Miner, but do distinctly remember the museum saying the John G Munson had the famous “voice” and title of best horn on the lakes at the point in time (saw both of those ships). If that’s the case when did they replace it?
I don’t know how long the Barker has had her current horn setup. I saw some videos of her on RUclips from 9 or 10 years ago and she had them then, but her captain wasn’t always blowing both horns or doing the same style of salutes that they currently do. Even the ultra-long salutes she does now have only been for the couple of years.
Ok, thanks! Always loved the Barker and have kept tabs on it for years. The first ship I ever saw, when I was five years old and to say it inspired me is an understatement! Even built a “model” of it from shoe boxes and cardboard cutouts… so many of even my adult interests come from this ship and that first encounter, and that was even without the amazing horn blasts.
The James R. Barker’s horn giving a long masters salute is just one of those things that brings a smile to my face, every time I hear it…. No matter how many times I’ve heard it! 😁
The happiness and joy the Barkers bark brings to so many. Wonderful ship.
Hey! That's a Salute and a half. If the Captain can't sleep.....nobody's sleeping!
A captivating light show of the Barker as she crosses St. Louis Bay.......
She moves oh so quietly as she passes under the Blatnik Bridge.....
Great head on shot of her and the turn as she approaches the Aerial Bridge....
And then.......the quietness is broken...
The Barker is not shy on this morning!
That infamous salute is echoed through
The windows......what a sound...
Beautiful departure shot with her reflection in the Canal...then this hard working girl stealthily moves on...quietly..
Great video......thanks for this...
I was totally expecting a quiet departure, since so few were there to watch her. But we got the deluxe master salute! Thanks as always for your nice comments. 🙂
I worked at American Shipbuilding (AmShip) in the 70's as a shipfitter. I remember the Barker very well.
Wonderful video, really atmospheric with the low clouds! And then of course, the great lady herself and her bark ☺.
Thanks!
Wonderful color and light you captured this time
Oh, good grief!
I knew the horn was coming but I had zoned out and got caught up in the serenity of the video. Scared the daylights out of me.
When, the James R. Barker comes through, the entire City of Duluth will wake up.
and they smile....
As they should!
How do they know it's coming? @@OSUCharger
@grasscutter88 are you stunned?
huh?@@OSUCharger
WOW!!! A lot of excellent views with great editing in this video with great lighting effects from Mother Nature. You do know all of the awesome vantage points to catch these fantastic shots. And what a Wake Up call from the Lady..... She definitely wanted everyone to know she was on her way out. I'd hate to see what the Electric Bill is to keep the Lift Bridge all lit up. Excellent coverage and info as always.... thank you.
👍🏼 Exactly right..... 😎✌🏼
The electric bill went down significantly in 2020 when they switched to LED lights. Unfortunately they just don’t look as good in person. On video they don’t look too different.
Dude you are seriously kicking ass with lighting these night time videos and the white balancing- great job! Barker's such a beauty, still sounding like a lullaby.
Also I never noticed that the James on the other side is slightly crooked! Too funny.
Thank you! I never noticed it either. 🙂
I would love here if I could, but being all the way Down Under in Australia, makes it all the worthwhile, just watching these magnificent beasts, coming in and out of this bridge. Sounds great through stereo headphones. Keep up the great work 1L 2 S.
Thank you! Glad I can share the action to those living half way around the world!
@@1Long2Short yes I appreciate it as well as the other Australians that don't comment. Keep up the great work and keep them coming.
Never had the chance to see the lift bridge has a light that works with it's horn.....right in the center. Very cool side on an absolutely perfect video. Thanks
Thank you!
The Barker Bark is always amazing!
👍🏼So cinematic! A real "director's cut!" 😎✌🏼
Fantastic horns!!!
The Barker Bark. I wanted to visit Duluth for 10 years, finally got to this year. The second vessel that came in was the James R. Barker. I could have gotten in the car and gone home after that and been happy. The next few days were just icing on the cake. I wonder if the new sister boat being finished up in Sturgeon Bay has a similar horn?
I would be surprised if the Mark Barker gets the same horns. I think the James Barker takes pride in their horn setup and would complain if another ship at Interlake got the same horns. 😆
This is just incredible.im loving it.
Watching from Stoke on Trent,England.
Land locked .
Beautiful work, stunning. @:30 seconds, as the bow passes the red lit towers in the background, pure industrial gothic.
Thank you!
Send it, Cap!!
This video is a real stand-out in my book! I've watched so many. This one captures so much, from all aspects: perfect time of day, video length, editing, audio, camera angles, every single detail. I really like this one! I wonder what the rest of your channel is like...I will have to look. Thank you for creating and posting.....
Just one more point: when She's passing the (first) grain elevator, it really captures the scale of things. I thought of what I think Walt Whitman said of Chicago, but for Duluth: a great stacker of wheat. The scale and age of the institutions at work there come through in somber color, and steady, enduring mass built by many, and with good intention toward mankind! Many thanks again!
Thanks for your many kind words!
The Barker disturbing the peace again-love it!
Another beauty.
The Barker Bark! Hope I get to Duluth someday to hear it in person.
Thank you!
She’s a big girl, and she talks loud❤️❤️
I wish I will one day hear it in person...... ♥
Best video of the barker Barkin!
Good horn sound under the bridge
So grateful for the beauty of the harbor, Canal Park, at night!! 🚢⚓⭐🌹
Yes, the harbor seems to come alive at night with the lights and glowing buildings.
Best horn in the business!
Wow! maybe we gotta come see/hear this place
Definitely worth a visit! Plus, Duluth is a nice city overall, with lots to do... with a museum ship, boat tours, railroad museum, aquarium, zoo, and lots of decent places to eat. Canal Park, where you see the ships, is free to visit (except the parking) and they have a maritime museum with some interesting artifacts.
So Awesome !! ❤️❤️ Thanks for the great video !! ❤️❤️
Thank you!
Can't fault that video. I'll take the Barker alarm call any morning. You can feel it in your spine, wakes you up and energizes you.
You made the Barker appear a tenant slipping away in the middle of the night for not paying rent.... Beautifully edited!
Thank you!
Not much headroom under that highway bridge.
I grew up near downtown Detroit on the Detroit River I swear I remember hearing a horn like that every once in a while. None of the other ships sounded like that. The rest sound normal with just different pitches and combinations of horns. This one ship always stood out. Just wondering if it's the same ship. If he's been running that river it has to be 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿❤️❤️❤️
Ooooh! That Great Big Barker Shippy Pooh! Yes! Oh, Yes!
Went to Duluth a couple times over the years, and I could have sworn when I went in 08, this ship had a different horn, granted could be thinking of the Mesabi Miner, but do distinctly remember the museum saying the John G Munson had the famous “voice” and title of best horn on the lakes at the point in time (saw both of those ships). If that’s the case when did they replace it?
I don’t know how long the Barker has had her current horn setup. I saw some videos of her on RUclips from 9 or 10 years ago and she had them then, but her captain wasn’t always blowing both horns or doing the same style of salutes that they currently do. Even the ultra-long salutes she does now have only been for the couple of years.
Ok, thanks! Always loved the Barker and have kept tabs on it for years. The first ship I ever saw, when I was five years old and to say it inspired me is an understatement! Even built a “model” of it from shoe boxes and cardboard cutouts… so many of even my adult interests come from this ship and that first encounter, and that was even without the amazing horn blasts.
Great video! How many decibels is that horn I wonder?😳😳
Depends on how close you stand! 😉
MAJOR COOL !!!!!!!❤️
At night her bark resonates over yonder.
Just saying goodnight, pleasant dreams!
Saying good morning! 😉
Where do they go so pretty
Tyler Mac yeah good the sun
so that's a steam driven ship? Does that mean they have people down below throwing coal on the boilers? Or is there a more modern design?
Diesel engines on the Barker 🙂 The last few steamers working the lakes burn heavy fuel oil. The coal fired freighters are no more.
why does it have so much white smoke coming out the stack? That can't be good. @@1Long2Short
They use an exhaust scrubbing system (that uses steam) to remove particulates. So it is steam you're seeing, but on a diesel-powered vessel.
I saw one video it had normal black smoke coming out. Wonder if the system was out. Or if they can shut it off in non emissions areas. @@1Long2Short
BAD. ASS.
HONK HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONK
Wake-up Bitches, time to go to work . . . :-)