Flooded Train Tracks And Abandoned Trestle
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2021
- :Exploring Abandoned Anything can be dangerous or Deadly without experience. I don't encourage anyone to enter any Abandoned structure. Not only is safety a concern, but often times its illegal and when possible, i seek out permission from the owner or local police. I simply go to document its history before it's gone forever and leave things the way I find them. I only take pictures and only leave footprints. I assume all the risks & responsibility before doing this. Please don't attempt to do this on your own. Their could be nails, Asbestos, Falling concrete soft floors, animals or other hazards. Thanks for Watching
Thank you for the incredible posts you been supplying!
The one with you inside the culvert tearing apart the beaver dam with your bare hands blew me away!
Every video deserves a thumbs up if not more!👍👍
If I was told I could choose one voice only that I could listen to for the rest of my life , I’d choose yours Post , you have a best speaking voice and pronunciation i have ever heard in my life , I can never tire of listening to you , it’s so soothing , pure bliss and everyone I know agrees with me when I introduce you to them x
As much as I love post's voice, he has nothing on Sir David Attenborough.
I’d say they were on an equal level for totally different reasons , David’s makes relax so much I could fall asleep , Posts although extremely relaxing makes me feel alive , respect to you brother fan x
he needs to do an audio book
The height is scary, but not as scary as an angry beaver! 😂🥰I love that I feel like I get to explore in these videos. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Railroads would often sell the bridges for scrap when they deliberately abandoned a line. But there are several cases here in CT where less trafficked segments were abandoned after flooding washed away a bridge.
The green picnic table looks like its in nice condition, seems like a well maintained park.
It’s a very nice park! I take my puppy swimming there. There is also a trail system that goes west from there towards Conway and Kennett highschool
I really enjoyed this video because I telework and have a very stressful job. This video gave me a short reprieve and made me feel like I was walking in the woods along side you. I also enjoy learning from your commentary. You sure know a lot!
Beautiful landscape!
You think that rail bridge would be good magnet fishing? Or just rail junk tossed in the water? Course good chance of getting stuck on the bridge? Really beautiful are Post. Thanks for the adventure! Did you dream about that monster beaver chasing you? 😅🤣😂😳🙄🦫🪵🦫🪵🦫🪵. Was awesome how quickly you got away. It pays to be young and limber!
Post 10, thank you for taking your viewers on another beautiful day in the country to keep in touch with nature! It’s very nice that you give us a diverse chapter into your world! Still Post 10-1 Beavers-0!!! 🚂🚂🚂
post10 the gift that keeps on giving
For real though
100%. daily posts too!
I love how he mentions the years the tracks were manufactured
I bet if all those beavers knew that you were coming, they would have been waiting with their pitchforks and torches! Beautiful scenery, but being a New Englander I'm prejudiced.
LMAO, that's a cute comment!
That’s was a funny video that time 🦫
Thanks for showing us this! I love learning about a seeing abandoned railroads and other buildings. Fascinating stuff!
6 o'clock in the morning drinking coffee in country NSW Australia I'm watching post10.
This IS the internet at its best 🇦🇺👍💥👏🇺🇲
Thursday 22 :44 here in Stockholm 👍
23:56 out here in the Netherlands 🥱😉
Five minutes past midnight in Copenhagen. 🌔🥱
Beautiful scenery it could almost be the highlands of Scotland seeing that scenery. Love the way the train company has turned the trestle bridge into a walkway and snow mobile trail.
The first bridge in the video is where route 16 used to be. Conway Scenic railway leases(from NHDOT) up to the trestle. Since they got anew owner couple years ago they've been doing a lot of upgrades. That pond I never realized had so many lodges and I live like half a mile from it
Man, you have a PHD in hydrology your observation and knowledge skills have rewarded you with said degree.
Beautiful landscape this video makes you feel like your actually there
You are so prolific! Great video!
Thats what the beavers say. 🇬🇧👍🦦
Looks a lot like northwest Sweden. 🇸🇪
Nice relaxing walk!
Thank you for taking us on a walk today, just beautiful!
Just so you know, I live in Quebec city and there can be poison ivy in the trails around town, so yeah, it's not exclusively a southern plant.
Keep up the amazing stuff!
Poison ivy is more of an elevation thing, it can't grow a higher elevations with harsher winters I guess. I just looked up Quebec and it's not that high above sea level. But you did prove me wrong I didn't know it was elevation until I researched it I thought it was just a northern thing
I would love to be able to go to these places, they are so peaceful. I could just sit for hours. Thank you for sharing.
You're right to be leery of poison ivy. A lot of people don't develop the allergy until their thirties.
Aloha! Thank you for taking us along & all the pro Info too! Very beautiful!
Conway Scenic runs fairly regularly with the RDC car they have down to that bridge. The new owners of the railroad had been working with the DOT to lease to the Maine state line. They also renegotiated the lease for the rest of the railroad, so they could run year round (previously snowmobilers were able to use the ROW from January to April). Due to covid and spending issues, the plan has been put on hold. I have videos from 2019 and 2020 of the steam engine they have running down to the bridge, as well as the RDC.
This isnt in North Conway NH. I don't see it on Google maps
@@inspiredrebel324 it is North Conway, NH and I know it is because I have been to the same bridge on the first train trip there in 30 years.
Another video, you’ve been busy this week. Great though lots of viewing.
Lots of new content, my friend!
Lovin' it, thank you very much!!!
And again, great video!
At about 5:55, is that a person on the bridge or did post10 capture a daytime ghost?
lol wtf thats creepy ngl, didnt notice that
Nice vidéo! There is a lot of poison Ivy growing all the way up in Québec, Canada. I wish they wouldn't survive the winter 😅
Its elevation, high places it cannot grow
@@post.10 exact! It loves growing next to the St-Lawrence river though
Interesting stuff cheers. Chris from England 🏴
❤️ Love how you’re so knowledgeable in all different aspects… I found myself binging on your videos for like three days I was going to sleep watching your videos and waking up getting ready to go to work watching your videos seeing which culvert You were unclogging and now it’s so cool I saw the one about the print shop and now this with the trains it’s nice that you’re taking the videos to different topics..very cool ❤️😻 they are very lucky in your town in your area that you’re doing so much work to uncover all the clog drains ❤️
I hear they prefer to be called Romani Moths these days. 😂
Thank you for the tour. 👍🇺🇸
Came home on my lunch break..So glad I did
Enjoyable walk. Thank you love nature walks
You always find the most beautiful and intresting places to explore. Thank for sharing.
Another beautiful and interesting place thankyou soooooooo much for again for sharing all this beauty and your knowledge of it all
That "pillar" is called a pier!
I'm new but it is satisfying to watch.
Pretty awesome post… thanks for the adventure
Love the video. Your girlfriend is getting good at holding the camera. It is a good thing you did not piss-off a bunch of uncles. ;-)
Wow!!Great video.
Awesome footage post 10 I may have to come down here sometime and maybe do some fishing at this River
love these videos of exploration...what a lovely life you seem to have
Hi Post10, I really do like seeing your still photos at the end of your videos, as they show some beautiful countryside around where you explore the train 🚂 tracks and the trestle’s and not forgetting when you are clearing/cleaning blocked culverts or beaver 🦫 proof grates near to spill ways and/or damns and until next time TaRa for a bit.
Another great video , love you post 10 ❤️
Love these vids
A+++ really enjoy the railroad related videos, excellent content..
Love you videos
That was pretty awesome to see.
Love it Post!👍👍
Cheers from California, wish we had more wilderness as lush as out there.
beautiful nature walk, thanks for taking us along. You are have so much knowledge on so many subjects. It's really relaxing to watch you walking around and talking about history and natural science. I agree with others that you speaking voice and vocabulary is top notch.
love your hiking videos
Awesome videos!!!
Great! 👏
“There’s a whole team of beavers here.” -Post10
You and Wild Wonderful Off Grid are two of my favourite Americans.
Very cool! I love they've kept it open for the snowmobiles to use. Hopefully the railing can be repaired, maybe by those using it.
If there is 3+ lodges then it is called a society of beavers. I love your vids man keep it up.
Great video
Amazing places you have over there to go to ...
Nothing like that here in 🇮🇪
I’m highly allergic to poison ivy, I start itching every time you mention it 😂
Just love the post 10 ❤️
You are the most beautiful, wonderful guy on UTUBE
Love your videos and love seeing you on them 💖💖💖
That place where the water , with the mountain back view is really beautiful 👍👍👍
you find such beautiful looking places
Very interesting Post10
Trains and more trains. Sweet
great video
Post hears/sees water and is instantly mesmorized. I don't know if you knew that Post has numerous titles. Explorer. Botanist. Etomologist. Hydrologist. Marine biologist. Literalist. Arachnologist. Petrologist. And of course you tuber and jack of all trades.
Now ants have him on their "attack on sight" list, besides the beavers
I live in Florida....you try not to mess with the ants here, lest you stumble into a colony of fire ants. Fire ants are AGGRESSIVE and will attack someone coming close to their ant mounds. They have a nasty sting too! Post10 is lucky that he has no fire ants in his neck of the woods.
Love it if you come back here in the winter so we can compare today to tomorrow.
I love your post
Very enjoyable trip through this area. The bridge is unique.
There are bridges like that all over the world. It's not special.
Hi post 10 guy, I believe that this bridge is called a through truss style bridge.
Nice video
Good job
“I just realized, I’m very high” - Post 10
When are we going to get introduced to your friend?
Cool post!
a question; can a beaver family have more than one lodge? do they move when the water level changes? 🚚
When the water level changes a beaver will build a tunnel going down to the water from the lodge so they can go in and out undetected. Typically a beaver family will only occupy one Lodge, they build another Lodge when they kick the babies out of the lodge
@@post.10 I understand.
Thanks for the information!
Interesting...
The gypsy moth infestation of the early eighties was mind boggling as they stripped three states one summer. Ct., Ma., and Vt. Like you said winter in the middle of summer. There were so many you could hear them eating the leaves and you couldn't walk outside without sleeping n them. UNBELIEVABLE but it happened. I didn't know they were genetically manipulated and that explains everything now. THNAK YOU!
Good bridge for magnet fishing. 😊
But you're not going to find anything but rusted Railway Parts it's to rural
Bro First 🥇 view ❣️
That vast green field/swamp is so beautiful and questionable too
Please be careful around those failing rails .. don't want you to get 🤕
Question, does the line go further?
just for your information we do have poison Ivy in the province of Québec ...and it's much colder , they are way tougher than you think they actually thrive pretty good in some big areas!
You should make videos about the kancamagus highway!!! Lower falls swimming area, covered bridge campground, has water pumps still in the ground! Go there once a year!
Search ice disc on my Channel, That's lower Falls, one forms there every winter
That'd be a cool track to ride a custom rail-bike on or other small built rail-cart. : )
1915, very cool.💚💚
Wow 👍👍👍👍
every time he talks of beavers, i hear "woooo weeee ... let's never do that again" :D ..... sry post10, that was just too good, no offence ;)
Just thinking.
The railroad bridge railing that is missing could also be from people taking it down for leaping into the river or for bungee jumping. It looks to well placed over the deepest part of the river and would be perfect for both.
12:08 love how it suddenly sounds like as if you just said "biebers" which is literally beaver in german lol
In my area we have a big problem with some bugs killing all the pine trees. Because pine trees are growing faster they only planted them. Now we have big areas without any trees or dead ones.
Decades ago the town where I live sprayed for three years in a row to kill gypsies moths. We don't have any problems anymore. I think they said they sprayed in the 70s sometime.
Gypsy moth infestation cycles can vary but typically they are bad every 7-10 years or so depending on weather and rain. I did a high school science project on them around 1970 and I left a series of slides with the teacher who used them in class for about 20 years.
I was absolutely immune from poison ivy until my mid-50s. No longer. It was great while it lasted.
Just wait until the spotted lantern fly reaches the upper northeast. I spotted at least a thousand on a hike today. I’m in New Jersey.
"Beaver Related"
Title of Post's first Mixtape
people whant to turn the mill creek spur in to rail trail but its A no go right now so tracks get to stay