Running 43km along a hidden railway line

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2019
  • Overgrown, farmed, pushed out, sold off and only half there, Beau sets off with shovel in hand, dressed like a 50's train driver, to re-trace an old train-line. To run the line end to end would be the first human passing in over 60 years. Police, fences, blackberries, runner musings and leftover pasta, map Beau against a warm autumn day as he makes his way across a landscape he's lived in his whole life.
    For all the latest on tours, Patreon, books and other Beauisms - linktr.ee/beauisms
    Produced and Directed by
    BEAU MILES
    Produced and Edited by
    MITCH DRUMMOND
    Filmed by
    MITCH DRUMMOND
    BRETT CAMPBELL
    BEAU MILES
    Photography
    CHRIS ORD
    Final Sound Mix
    JAMES DOBSON
    --
    Awards:
    Official Selection 2019 PORT FAIRY ADVENTURE FILM FESTIVAL
    Winner: People Choice 2019 Port Fairy Adventure Film Festival
    Official Selection 2019 RUN NATION FILM FESTIVAL
    Official Selection 2020 LOOKOUT WILD FILM FESTIVAL
    Official Selection 2020 SHEFFIELD ADVENTURE FILM FESTIVAL
    Winner: Gold - Best running film Sheffield Adventure Film Festival
    Official Selection 2020 MONTREAL INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL
    Music from Artlist:
    Opening song: Hope, by Ian Post
    (9:20) Sequoia, by Biba Dupont.
    (17:00) Crocodile, by Camel Power club
    (20:25) Guardian Angel, by Ian Post
    Ground Beats, by Onyx Music
    Run, by Tristan Barton
    The Beginning, by ANBR
    Links:
    www.beaumiles.com/
    / beaumilesfilm
    / beauisms

Комментарии • 4,8 тыс.

  • @Iswhatitisssss
    @Iswhatitisssss 2 года назад +4253

    I was a smoker smoking 20 cigarettes a day when I stumbled across your work mate. You are the reason behind me quitting cold turkey a week after discovering you and purchasing a fresh pair of Salomon runners and hitting the trails in Western Australia. I couldn’t run a km when I first started and now I’m running 10km 3 times a week. Respect to you sir !

    • @birdierafael
      @birdierafael Год назад +106

      Mate, how are you holding up? I'm feeling the same way every time I rewatch these videos - but it never lasts long enough, my runners sit in the closet and I'm still smoking...

    • @LordVaakosVonTacos
      @LordVaakosVonTacos Год назад +165

      @@birdierafael Not the guy you replied to but listen mate, making changes in your life is tough, real tough. The older we get the more complacent we get. It's absolutely fine to try and fail than never having tried at all. So don't feel guilty for not running enough or smoking too much. If you want something I'm sure you'll find your own path to it eventually, just don't give up!

    • @birdierafael
      @birdierafael Год назад +47

      @@LordVaakosVonTacos Thank you, I needed that today

    • @monica1811
      @monica1811 Год назад +30

      @@birdierafael The first step is the hardest. Take it. You will be so glad you did. I have every faith that you can do it, and every hope that you will. All the best mate!

    • @VirtusRacing
      @VirtusRacing Год назад +9

      @@birdierafael Stay strong birdie!!

  • @euanhouston2692
    @euanhouston2692 3 года назад +3061

    "thanks to 34 property owners for not shooting... and to 3 others for missing."

  • @Bell_the_Cat
    @Bell_the_Cat Год назад +579

    Mate. What a breath of fresh air. The world needs a shitload more people like you: just a bit of a big kid. Not hurting anyone, not doing anything bad or stupid, just enjoying yourself and educating others. Really loved this video. There's something special about old railways and all the lost history that is tied to their past. New Zealand I suspect is much like Australia with all these lost colonial lines. Each adventure is another free history lesson. Keep it up bud.

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  Год назад +84

      Ta, Bell. Nice to hear from across the ditch similar good sentiments

  • @bigkamo
    @bigkamo Год назад +186

    respect to the camera operators keeping up with Beau... I'd love to learn more about the logistics of this.

    • @willm687
      @willm687 8 месяцев назад +5

      Drive the the ute forward a bit film the next section

    • @aussiegruber86
      @aussiegruber86 8 месяцев назад +12

      Agree, a behind the scenes would be an interesting video

  • @nicholasjanosy2214
    @nicholasjanosy2214 4 года назад +1885

    On one hand he is a charming adventurer, on the other hand he is a certified nut-case. There should be more like him.

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +331

      I agree on all counts.

    • @d.veloped9902
      @d.veloped9902 4 года назад +35

      "I'll have Gherkin milk mate". What a bloody character! Love ya Beau. So glad I clicked.

    • @nonegiven2830
      @nonegiven2830 4 года назад +5

      nah, didn't you hear, the police said he wasn't crazy :)

    • @CodieMorehead
      @CodieMorehead 2 года назад +1

      @@BeauMiles I am thinking of doing something similar in my home town. There is still train track left, and I want to follow it to get a different view of the landscape, and hopfully see a train along the way(there is a train that runs a part of the line still, and a train company that is trying to get more trains going through the area.). I think it would be fun to learn about the history of my town, and maybe meet some new people along the way.

    • @crustyhermit
      @crustyhermit Год назад +1

      @@CodieMorehead and did you do it?

  • @BornPedalling
    @BornPedalling 4 года назад +5091

    Sometimes RUclips recommends some real gems. Never seen your channel before, never heard of you but that was an awesome adventure and great film making. Top stuff dude!

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +251

      Ta Born. Goodonya

    • @CANControlGRAFFITI
      @CANControlGRAFFITI 4 года назад +21

      This RUclips recommendation was spot on for me! I’m into train history and running around like a nut!!😜👍🏽

    • @tonytrouter8596
      @tonytrouter8596 4 года назад +3

      exactly what i wanted to say! cheers, great vid!

    • @patrickdoyle6519
      @patrickdoyle6519 4 года назад +4

      Yeah man you said it right.

    • @arilebon
      @arilebon 4 года назад +4

      Same here. On my RUclips suggest list this morning. Loved it.

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 2 года назад +790

    Reminds me of the old lost Thai Burma WW2 railway. Parts still cut in mountains, some now under a dam. But that railway has a far more sinister story. If you know where to look the old railway mark is still all there just like this one.

    • @gojivr369
      @gojivr369 2 года назад +1

      Yes me too

    • @TheDanwilliger
      @TheDanwilliger 2 года назад +23

      Part of that line on the Thai side is still running and is called the Death Railway. I was on it back in 2010 when it came off the tracks. Luckily no injuries for anyone on board, but we were stranded for several hours.

    • @christopping5876
      @christopping5876 Год назад +2

      Exactly what I thought! The Hellfire Pass memorial museum is very thought provoking. The trestle bridges the Japanese had built in Thailand Burma railway were constructed from US Civil War Engineering manuals. Don't fix what isn't broke!

    • @fraudieYT
      @fraudieYT Год назад +3

      yeah, my thoughts as well, but that railway is always in my mind... sadly

    • @obviousgorilla124
      @obviousgorilla124 Год назад +11

      My great grandfather built that line in WW2. He was a British Soldier who was captured by the Japanese at the start of the war and was forced into slavery to build it. He survived for the entire war and lived for on until after the war.

  • @JohnChapman7
    @JohnChapman7 Год назад +70

    I've taken some of this idea and started visiting EVERY *thing* in our town. Every library, every splashpad, every pool, every fire station, every butcher shop. It forces you to visit parts of your own town that are not on your daily paths. It gives me an excuse to enjoy the resources that our town has to offer and connects me to the community around me. Combine that with reading about local history and things have a more complete picture. Thanks for sharing your adventure!

  • @ostensiblyaverage5576
    @ostensiblyaverage5576 3 года назад +1114

    I love how the conductor sends him off like he's an actual train.

    • @ALLRNDCRICKETER
      @ALLRNDCRICKETER 3 года назад +61

      Actually station announcer

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  2 года назад +198

      Yep, that was very cool. Nice to still have such a thing

    • @constancemiller3753
      @constancemiller3753 Год назад +7

      I'm sure they understand each other.

  • @theaussiebaron
    @theaussiebaron 4 года назад +1867

    "You're not crazy so it's alright"
    Oz police.
    Makes me proud.
    Great video.

    • @ottovonbismarck4959
      @ottovonbismarck4959 4 года назад +15

      @Michael Heins long distance runners are crazy, I know, I am one of them. Cheers !

    • @jaytuberr
      @jaytuberr 4 года назад +113

      Cops in America would have already shot him three times then asked for his name

    • @diabl2master
      @diabl2master 4 года назад +7

      @@ottovonbismarck4959 The right kind of crazy

    • @HAMlLTON
      @HAMlLTON 4 года назад +80

      Michael Heins in the US the headline would be: deranged man wielding shovel taken into custody after committing 3 counts of trespassing.
      Dude would be lucky to not be shot, definitely wouldn’t make it very far.

    • @Alpine_flo92002
      @Alpine_flo92002 4 года назад +24

      *Talks to magpie for about 30 mins* Yeah He aight

  • @esheel826
    @esheel826 3 года назад +117

    On TV we find shit like Married at first sight.
    On youtube we find this amazing video.

    • @thegrayyernaut
      @thegrayyernaut 3 года назад +2

      @Tree Power Same boat here. I haven't had one for 9 xD

  • @RyanCranage
    @RyanCranage Год назад +316

    You are truly inspiring mate. I’m a 28 year old brain cancer survivor. I have been in a rut lately as I struggle to enjoy my new normal. I’ve been using my ill-health as a excuse as to why my body feels so fatigued everyday. I’ve been binge watching your videos and I just went for my first proper run since I played football almost a decade ago.

    • @charmainesmith5623
      @charmainesmith5623 Год назад

      Congratulations on beating cancer

    • @romant1127
      @romant1127 Год назад +12

      Buy yourself a bicycle. It's a great way to improve your health and stamina and it's easier on a weakened body. Running can be too hard on your joints if you haven't been physically active for such a long time.

  • @vaporizer82
    @vaporizer82 3 года назад +1258

    Here in the US, we have a program called "rails to trails" where old tracks are turned into running and biking trails. Many of them go through some pretty country.

    • @zkittlezthabanditt604
      @zkittlezthabanditt604 3 года назад +79

      Now that i think about it, that's why there's a picture of a big steam engine at the ends of the bike trail like down the street! That's awesome!

    • @TheBrainSpecialist
      @TheBrainSpecialist 3 года назад +45

      They do that in Canada too, when they closed most of the rail lines in Muskoka (a region about 100km north of Toronto) most of them were converted into hiking trails in the 80s, and a lot of the stations are still there, mainly because the towns still exist.

    • @friedbaconsizzles
      @friedbaconsizzles 3 года назад +10

      One of these trails is in the backyard of the house I grew up in. I would find old railroad spikes in my backyard.

    • @_Thrackerzod
      @_Thrackerzod 3 года назад +53

      @@friedbaconsizzles My grandparents house had a railroad running literally through the backyard, when I was little I used to love watching the trains go by from the window or listening to the rumbling of the diesel engines going by at night. A few years after they passed away the house burned and then about ten years ago the railroad closed and the entire line was converted into a rail trail. It's kind of cool that I can still walk the trail through what used to be their back yard where I spent so much time as a kid.

    • @OverreactingCat
      @OverreactingCat 3 года назад +21

      They do this in Australia too. I guess just not for this line.

  • @hounslowparks2469
    @hounslowparks2469 3 года назад +1394

    I love RUclips algorithims when you find gems like this.

    • @richardofoz2167
      @richardofoz2167 3 года назад +5

      So right

    • @MrWebbtang
      @MrWebbtang 3 года назад +5

      Same here

    • @MelroyvandenBerg
      @MelroyvandenBerg 3 года назад +8

      yea, but sometimes thse algos are sooo stupid at the same time >

    • @killmimes
      @killmimes 3 года назад

      Look up Owlkitty

    • @Pitman856
      @Pitman856 3 года назад +2

      Go checkout this guys kayaking vids too, great stuff. He’s pretty under the radar I’d say.

  • @patdavidmusic
    @patdavidmusic 3 года назад +316

    I don’t know how I found this, but I cooked popcorn and enjoyed every moment

  • @aminoto-3
    @aminoto-3 3 года назад +177

    That shot of you running just before 18 mins and a dear running in the distance is priceless.. what are the odds of getting such a cool shot.

  • @JonnyBuilds
    @JonnyBuilds 3 года назад +1625

    "My legs are my currency" Love that. Beautifully said, and great little film.

    • @crayzmarc
      @crayzmarc 3 года назад +7

      Yes!!! Gonna steal that one and use it in a yoga class I teach.

    • @subscribefornoreason1561
      @subscribefornoreason1561 3 года назад +3

      I too will also steal that and use it in my 10ks I come 1st 20% of the time in

    • @GyacoYu
      @GyacoYu 3 года назад +1

      First impression: how much is one of your legs? 👹

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  3 года назад +98

      I like it that people like this. True enough, my legs give my eyes a whole lot to look at

    • @subscribefornoreason1561
      @subscribefornoreason1561 3 года назад +5

      Beau Miles you inspired me to run an old train route in my area, there’s a train line from the mine days where I am that’s covered by cycle paths but I’ve never done the whole thing, think something like 30-50km

  • @Charleroifa
    @Charleroifa 4 года назад +1298

    Running with a shovel. That does not look suspicious at all, lol

    • @marcdoll9334
      @marcdoll9334 3 года назад +10

      that's what I was curious about. why the shovel?

    • @vonHannersdorf
      @vonHannersdorf 3 года назад +42

      @@marcdoll9334 coal shovel for locomotive...

    • @HigherPlanes
      @HigherPlanes 3 года назад +35

      @@marcdoll9334 Blackberries

    • @acrosome99
      @acrosome99 3 года назад +19

      Yeah, he should have maybe done without the shovel...

    • @clearsmashdrop5829
      @clearsmashdrop5829 3 года назад +9

      @@HigherPlanes Does that mean underbrush/thickets? Cause in my native California English it just means something to eat. :)

  • @thepodcastcrew1113
    @thepodcastcrew1113 2 года назад +115

    I think I've finally found someone who feels the way I do about lost/abandoned train tracks, I can't put it into words but there's something about them that's both exciting and just sad I think? Cause there was something that was there and existed and was moving and now it's just gone, I can't explain it better than that tbh. But thank you for doing this made my intereting.

    • @IamPJKisiel
      @IamPJKisiel 2 года назад +6

      I felt the sadness you speak of while watching this, this is a brilliant video

    • @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477
      @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 Год назад +6

      I feel the same way about old canals and old docks. Ways of life long since dead, all I can do is wander the weeds between the locks.

    • @philiprufus4427
      @philiprufus4427 Год назад +3

      @@bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 Loved them too,Scotland not only has beautiful scenery,it was one great working industrial heritage centre in the late fifties and the sixties through to the early seventies. The lots gone now bar a few 'stuffed and mounted' exhibits, lots under development,like aus.
      Loved his encounters with cops and landowners, only thing that saved me is Scotlands trespass laws, doesn't always work though.Different story in England,best to ask first there.

  • @planetfonz
    @planetfonz 2 года назад +106

    My grandfather worked on the trains in this area for his working life, both as a stoker and driver. Deeply fascinating video Beau!

  • @oKnightzo
    @oKnightzo 3 года назад +2867

    Thoroughly enjoyed this, not entirely sure how I got here mind but glad I did, fantastic video!

    • @hamptoncomics
      @hamptoncomics 3 года назад +12

      Hey, I love your content!

    • @mickd6942
      @mickd6942 3 года назад +6

      Same here, gave it a like

    • @colstercol
      @colstercol 3 года назад +13

      Same here, I'm not a runner and don’t watch running videos. The Google algos are getting scary good 😂

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  3 года назад +97

      Cheers, Knightz

    • @Crosshill
      @Crosshill 3 года назад +13

      i know exactly how i got here, i was just watching an illegal freedom video of hopping freight trains across europe and i can see the thematic overlap there

  • @annececiliebendtsen2248
    @annececiliebendtsen2248 4 года назад +622

    Honestly im high af and this running philosopher is making me question wether im a human or a train. thanks youtube, ily

    • @Snaakie83
      @Snaakie83 4 года назад +18

      Haha...going off rails...how fitting 😂

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +176

      I'm convinced we can be both human and train. I have an 8 week old child at the present, and I am nothing more than a train service to her around the house, farm and block.

    • @clawsoon
      @clawsoon 4 года назад +2

      Just don't watch Shed 17 while you're high and wondering if you're a train.

    • @theweakbeast7833
      @theweakbeast7833 4 года назад +20

      @@BeauMiles aha so you did make that baby at the end of a mile an hour

    • @geejee1255
      @geejee1255 4 года назад +2

      @@BeauMiles will you make chocho noises when feeding her with a spoon?

  • @Seagull_House
    @Seagull_House Год назад +3

    you're gonna grow to be that crazy old man weaving these grand tales of the past, and i respect that immensely

  • @nickgliha557
    @nickgliha557 2 года назад +225

    The animations and the transitions from old to new were breathtaking. Stunning visuals and a wonderful story. I've watched all your stuff but something about this one makes it my favorite. Kudos!

  • @superdeluxesmell
    @superdeluxesmell 4 года назад +429

    “It’s...a bit of fun” he says, about to embark on a pointless, bizarre adventure. This is the attitude I want in my life.

    • @Zalied
      @Zalied 4 года назад +21

      check out geowizzards mission over wales then. dude just wanted to cross a country in a straight line as straight as he could. we need more youtubers like this guy doing pointless follow the tracks adventures

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +14

      Cheers, Super D. Takes a while to 'get it'- it took me a few decades of debauchery and going a long way for much the same feeling.

  • @tommynikon2283
    @tommynikon2283 4 года назад +364

    Just when you think you've seen everything on RUclips.....there's a guy running. With a shovel. In long pants. Who stopped to eat pasta. KUDOS to all for the production efforts involved; great photography, editing, etc. It's NOT easy tracking somebody. Been there.

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +21

      Cheers, Tommy. Yep, the lads were great, bootlegging their way through the landscape on as much of a half-cooked idea as me. Has Beau passed here...or not...

    • @trixter21992251
      @trixter21992251 4 года назад +4

      I still don't understand why he brought a shovel. He used it that one time to cross a creek, that's it?

    • @Ltuhkeeo
      @Ltuhkeeo 4 года назад +5

      @@trixter21992251 to clear and push away blackberries

  • @AmishSolanki
    @AmishSolanki 3 года назад +26

    Drone shots get over used these days. The use of them in this film is done so well and really gives a great scale of the rail in certain areas. Bravo!

  • @gab-bingo
    @gab-bingo 2 года назад +35

    I run on an old railway most of the time and can still remember the feeling when I discovered that "hidden trail", the wonder too of not knowing when it would actually end. Like yours, housing developments make it near impossible to run its entire length, but the bit that remains still makes a great adventure spot and piece of our local history!

  • @CtrlAltDUST
    @CtrlAltDUST 4 года назад +677

    Damn dude. You're the embodiment of the quote : "Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain." - Jack Kerouac.
    Love what you're doing. Keep it up.

    • @tylercaton6145
      @tylercaton6145 3 года назад +1

      ah yes. thanks for reminding me of this quote.

    • @jazzochannel
      @jazzochannel 3 года назад +1

      I remember my office time...

    • @toruko-ishibravo2zulu679
      @toruko-ishibravo2zulu679 3 года назад +1

      Me? "I'm just passing through."
      Film quote from the 'Chronicles Of Riddick'

    • @KevAlberta
      @KevAlberta 3 года назад

      Whenever I’m deciding if I really want to go out and climb a mountain, I always tell myself yeah dummy of course you do 😂

    • @TurboThunda
      @TurboThunda 3 года назад +1

      @@KevAlberta must be fun living in a place like that, I've never been able to go up a mountain bc nebraska is flat and boring + my family is not very adventurous

  • @kiffar
    @kiffar 3 года назад +1698

    "Oi mate coppers?, yea there's a bloke runnin thru me paddock wit a shovel"
    "Well, what's he doin?"
    "Not sure, just running thru me paddock wit a shovel"
    "Ah, leave 'im be, prolly just a simpleton"

  • @Peterscraps
    @Peterscraps 2 года назад +119

    At least I found a good substitute for geowizards straight line series.

  • @franksylvia7884
    @franksylvia7884 Год назад +12

    Here's to a life worth living, Mate! And to all of us who have lived a childhood dream of being an explorer. I'm 74 years old now, and I still get off to new places when i can., especially old railroad beds and the very ends of the trail... Thanks for doing all the work of sharing it. It's the kind of good deed that'll get into heaven. 🙂

  • @yael666___
    @yael666___ 4 года назад +543

    this guy needs a much larger audience

    • @AwesomeSniper
      @AwesomeSniper 4 года назад +9

      He deserves one but i like him having a small auidience

    • @aerodaktyl_
      @aerodaktyl_ 4 года назад +3

      @@AwesomeSniper despite him having a smaller audience, the appreciation I'm sure is on a much larger scale

    • @AwesomeSniper
      @AwesomeSniper 4 года назад

      @@aerodaktyl_ Yeah I know thats what i mean.

    • @Katerspacedopwater
      @Katerspacedopwater 4 года назад +5

      Joshua Murray i agree one magpie is too few

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +28

      Nice little convo here folks. Cheers!

  • @victordkv8525
    @victordkv8525 3 года назад +141

    "Used to go halfway round the world, now I find adventure in my own backyard. "Good stuff.

  • @Langharig_Tuig
    @Langharig_Tuig 3 года назад +4

    talking to a magpie, who is clearly hanging around out of curiosity, about curiosity... and then the magpie going away somewhere during the monologue...
    That's some serious sureal poetry in the real world. Beautiful

  • @laxingpiper23
    @laxingpiper23 2 года назад +37

    Dude. Wow. This was truly excellent. The emotion, how it was written, the way it was spoken, the genuine, humble, heartfelt way in which it connected the history of the railway, the landscape, the people, the time, the place. This really struck a chord with me because over the last year or so, I’ve walked along quite a few abandoned rail lines, as well as been to many abandoned places and thought to myself, “jeez, the stories, the things that happened here, the people, so much lost to the stoic passing of time.” And not only this, but I too have thought about the different phases a place will go thru over the ages. It’s relentless and overwhelming, and comes back to make us think of how small we are.

  • @uboii
    @uboii 4 года назад +2723

    Came here from his recommended “running a mile an hour” video. You got a new subscriber ✌🏽

    • @josphellihsilak4588
      @josphellihsilak4588 4 года назад +42

      Same here. Both are fantastic.

    • @descendency
      @descendency 4 года назад +29

      It's weird why RUclips decides to randomly recommend a video to the broad public - but I hope he gets more viewers. These videos have been great.

    • @slartibartfast6723
      @slartibartfast6723 4 года назад +19

      Same here! This channel is a hidden gem :)

    • @drakesmith115
      @drakesmith115 4 года назад +3

      Same!

    • @beccarman30
      @beccarman30 4 года назад +4

      That's how I got here too! I know why he had a shovel for the mile an hour video but why now?!

  • @decentdiversions
    @decentdiversions 4 года назад +248

    "Follow your nose on a half-cooked idea on something that's only half there." RESPECT.

  • @churnetvalleyrunner3635
    @churnetvalleyrunner3635 2 месяца назад +1

    Beau, I’ve watched this film probably 10 times over the last 4 years and I love it every time. Great work mate.

  • @stockers9237
    @stockers9237 3 года назад

    Thanks Beau. Really enjoyed travelling along with you from the comfort of my study. Like you I love wondering along old railway lines and just imaging the times gone past. Thanks so much for taking us along on your journey. Peace and love Pete.

  • @rphnick
    @rphnick 4 года назад +100

    The magpie made it into the credits as an interviewer.... that just made my day :D

  • @arkanciscan
    @arkanciscan 4 года назад +641

    I can't get over how the cops said they didn't care.

    • @jimbothesailor4217
      @jimbothesailor4217 4 года назад +73

      American per chance?

    • @pilkington5658
      @pilkington5658 4 года назад +31

      @@jimbothesailor4217 Even American police genuinely don;t care so long as you aren't going to hurt anything, do any drugs or get into any real trouble. Lot of bad news on em though, and there definitely are some bad apples within that bunch.

    • @clarkjayden201
      @clarkjayden201 4 года назад +4

      @@pilkington5658 There are definitely some bad apples in your bunch too.

    • @csn583
      @csn583 4 года назад +16

      I know some countries have laws allowing limited public use of private lands, though that doesn't seem to be the case here. I'm not surprised they let him off, but I am surprised they didn't warn him from continuing to do it!

    • @mountainconstructions
      @mountainconstructions 4 года назад +19

      Because the cops in those parts are generally looking for Meth Cooks and Dope Growers. This guy isn't even on thier radar...

  • @FrankAUnger-bz8fo
    @FrankAUnger-bz8fo 2 года назад +25

    Seeing this for the third time now, always looking forward to your videos Beau, but i cant help always feeling blessed for the concept "right to roam" here in Scandinavia when Im watching videos from "trespassers will be shot-countrys". just because someone owns the nature it is for everyone. so if I see someone in my forest picking mushrooms or berry's I just say hello and continue on with my day. keep up the good work mate.

  • @metimoteo
    @metimoteo Год назад +1

    Your adventures are so well chronicled and produced for distribution to the broader world. I especially identify with your attention to the rubbish you find and your ongoing effort to reuse it or dispose of it properly. Good on you!

  • @OJJAC
    @OJJAC 4 года назад +761

    “These people are looking at me funny”...
    Proceeds to eat a giant mushroom off the ground

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +152

      I know, Oilver. I need to look in the mirror more.

    • @brettgreen1839
      @brettgreen1839 4 года назад +10

      Laughed my fucking tits off ahaha

    • @OJJAC
      @OJJAC 4 года назад +32

      Beau Miles no need to. You be you !

    • @pclayton5063
      @pclayton5063 3 года назад

      Mushroom, ah, I was worried there for a minute.

  • @DearestHershel
    @DearestHershel 3 года назад +310

    I used to live in Lincoln, UK, and when you stood on the top of the hill in the middle of the city, you could see some cooling towers in the far, far distance. So in January 2019, three mates and I decided to walk there, down the abandoned-railway-turned-cycle-route, 13.3 miles away to High Marnham, in Nottinghamshire, the next county over, knowing there was a pub right next to the towers. We later realised that Google maps hadn't updated in over a decade and we'd walked to somewhere that had actually been demolished in 2003! Didn't matter though as the pub was still there.
    It was so cool walking the line though, seeing all the old buildings and station signs - some had been left to rot, others had been turned into homes in the middle of nowhere.
    The best part of the walk (other than the pint at the end) was the walk over the River Trent down (what was) an old railway bridge. The sun was getting close to seeing at this point too, so the light was gorgeous. The wind was INCREDIBLY strong going over there and my fingers were so cold I could hardly work the shutter on my camera, but it felt so epic being able to walk there with my mates. We've all ended up in different parts of the country now, but I'd love to do it again one day.

    • @lukeselby6576
      @lukeselby6576 3 года назад +1

      I see those cooling towers all the time I live nearish them

    • @DinnyOrSomething
      @DinnyOrSomething 3 года назад +6

      No way mate, I live in Lincoln now and always love the view up on South Commons to see those towers, and over East toward the Peak district. I've taken trains past those same towers a few times, can't imagine walking them you mad lad haha

    • @2008tourer
      @2008tourer 3 года назад

      Did you make any album or uploaded these pics anywhere by chance? Would love to see that

    • @DearestHershel
      @DearestHershel 3 года назад +4

      @@2008tourer I posted a few on my Insta, @itsbobcorp, but you'll have to scroll back a bit.

    • @Connorgasm18
      @Connorgasm18 3 года назад +5

      @@DearestHershel small world. Found this comment here and checked your insta (great pictures btw) and see that this guy Ollie Walker I used to go to college with follows you.

  • @rte4634
    @rte4634 2 года назад +3

    One of my favorites of yours. Reminds me of my childhood with my friends following an old defunct rail line that was torn up in rural Illinois. The rails were gone but the trail was still there. Such fun exploring.

  • @matthewbarb7676
    @matthewbarb7676 2 года назад +1

    Good to see the magpie was credited as the interviewer, acknowledging everyone's contributions. Well done Beau.

  • @Zack_Taylor
    @Zack_Taylor 4 года назад +254

    I'd love to see this guy team up with the crossing a country in a straight line guy.

    • @conor1821
      @conor1821 4 года назад +16

      That would be fucking amazing.

    • @toby8998
      @toby8998 4 года назад +2

      that’s what i was thing

    • @y__h
      @y__h 4 года назад +6

      Crossing Australia in a straight line?

    • @Zack_Taylor
      @Zack_Taylor 4 года назад +7

      Yeah the wales in a straight line guy. I don't think crossing australia in a straight line would be a great plan though. There are easier countries

    • @Block1618
      @Block1618 4 года назад +2

      crossing new south wales in a straight line?

  • @motoman22atgmail
    @motoman22atgmail 3 года назад +370

    The time you spent merging old pictures with the current view is appreciated. I love it! This is a wonderful stroll through history :) 👍

    • @bradarmstrong3952
      @bradarmstrong3952 3 года назад +6

      Yeah, that was a great element that added a lot to the video

    • @JesusFriedChrist
      @JesusFriedChrist 3 года назад +4

      That was the best part. Seeing things both now, and as they used to be. Keep history alive.

  • @rzella8022
    @rzella8022 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful journey I enjoyed with you. Gorgeous countryside, and the flashes of historical photos. Magpie was a good listener.

  • @hooky91
    @hooky91 Год назад

    This was a fantastic video. A wonderful homage to the old railway and a valuable lesson to all. History, adventure, and life are under our noses. Thank you.

  • @derekdickson401
    @derekdickson401 3 года назад +396

    Property Owner: Phones police
    Police: Crazy train driver running through your property with a shovel?

    • @everything777
      @everything777 3 года назад +50

      Also Police: He means you no harm, just let him pass on silently as a train would

    • @rickvandam3238
      @rickvandam3238 3 года назад +7

      More like they wanted to find him after the second call but he was in the forest so they couldn't find him

    • @Monica_bondevik
      @Monica_bondevik 3 года назад +2

      @Nick Maclachlan I've been on a few steam trains they're not as loud as you may think

  • @noisaidgetlost9448
    @noisaidgetlost9448 4 года назад +329

    This was infectiously optimistic. You've got a killer attitude towards life Beau, maybe I'll work on shrugging off some of my jaded ways haha

    • @austinmartinez2312
      @austinmartinez2312 4 года назад +1

      Maybe... 😅

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +16

      Yeah, give it a roll, noisaid. Ta for the friendly words

  • @pavlosslavinskyi4871
    @pavlosslavinskyi4871 3 года назад +1

    Felt like I've just read a good solid book about adventure, life and a personal calling. Thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it. Story, authenticity and camera work is of insane level. Thank you Beau ! Thank you mate

  • @RuthMAA
    @RuthMAA 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for making your door step history come alive. What a marathon!

  • @mactheknife74
    @mactheknife74 4 года назад +392

    Mate, this is the best thing RUclips has ever pointed me in the direction of. Beau, you are a Ginger rockstar. Totally love your channel buddy.

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +28

      Ginger rockstar. Love it. Title of a film down the track for sure...named by McLaren. Goodonya

  • @yrobtsvt
    @yrobtsvt 3 года назад +270

    "Noojee" is a Wurundjeri word meaning "place of rest".

    • @numbereightyseven
      @numbereightyseven 3 года назад +12

      Aha. I was wondering if it was the original place that was used to name that place across the ditch - y'know, Noo Jeeland.

  • @rhysdaniels5094
    @rhysdaniels5094 2 года назад +14

    This channel is fantastic. I went searching for adventure ideas for my young family and stumbled my way here. It’s been nothing short of inspirational. I’m now looking at everything around me in rural Central Queensland and the possibilities are endless. Thank you Beau. The positive way you look at things is infectious.

  • @apostatepostbox2821
    @apostatepostbox2821 2 года назад +1

    I watched every moment of this and loved it! You're a delight to listen to and watch and I appreciate that you are thoughtful and as respectful as you can be but sticking to your guns about wanting to follow the history. I would have loved to watch this with my dad - trains were our thing.

  • @alexj3162
    @alexj3162 3 года назад +140

    “The big take away. Explore your back yard. Follow the line........Where’s that Magpie gone?”
    I love how he thinks out loud. Every random thought. It’s so relatable. Love ya Beau.

  • @Wesley-mk7fw
    @Wesley-mk7fw 3 года назад +25

    It's cool to think that people looked out their train carriage window and saw what you were able to show us. Kids grew up to become adults travelling that line, a generation of movements intertwined by a forgotten course.

  • @Ash4eTo
    @Ash4eTo 2 года назад +8

    Thank you! This threw me back to 2014 when me and my brother hiked down this 20-km abandoned road. Collapsed bridges, deserted housing. Awesome stuff!

  • @mihirm3632
    @mihirm3632 Год назад +3

    Wow! This is so wonderful. Hats of to your athletic ability and your filming ability.
    There is something soothing in exploring a landscape. There is a melancholy in exploring abandoned places. There is something magical about being an archeologist/explorer

  • @MrHaroldhardrada
    @MrHaroldhardrada 4 года назад +306

    What a quality bloke, adventure and production. Not the furthest, not the fastest, but definitely a premium adventure. Thanks

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +43

      Reckon my days are gone for being the fastest, or furthest. Actually, not sure I was ever really in that category, so oddifying things is my game now, and a lot more fun. goodonya

    • @willhart3929
      @willhart3929 4 года назад +8

      If you like this, you should check out GeoWizard's mission across Wales: ruclips.net/video/M7w986ni7_g/видео.html

    • @miketuttlesmusic
      @miketuttlesmusic 4 года назад +4

      @@BeauMiles -- "oddifying things is my game now" Brother, that's called a niche. Keep that up and you'll have yourself a RUclips audience for sure.

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 4 года назад

      @@miketuttlesmusic If i could i'd two-thumbs-and-big-toes-up that! Keep it odd-n-quirky ;)

  • @2charlie2able
    @2charlie2able 4 года назад +107

    "Interviewer: magpie". Brilliant!

    • @nairocamilo
      @nairocamilo 4 года назад +1

      Only the right questions, this magpie

    • @yarragongoats
      @yarragongoats 4 года назад

      a great moment in the credits

  • @charlesalberti563
    @charlesalberti563 2 года назад

    Just found the channel and working my way backwards and you've really helped me discover the adventure in my own area. Thanks for that. Just this morning I hiked my local trail with a beautiful lady on a beautiful day and I just found myself feeling content again. Thanks for renenergizing me

  • @unfit2ultra
    @unfit2ultra Год назад +5

    This is awesome. We live on a property in rural Vic near Cavendish that was settled in 1850 and has the old train-line running through. This place was apparently one of the main hubs back in the day. Fascinating stuff!

  • @eyb0ss317
    @eyb0ss317 4 года назад +126

    For some reason this video makes me feel like whatever I’m doing in life might be a terrible miscalculation

  • @tommclipper5543
    @tommclipper5543 4 года назад +105

    “I feel like I’m getting wise
    Love this guy

    • @maxcurrie7525
      @maxcurrie7525 4 года назад

      16:12

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +4

      Or maybe just a little hot and bothered at noon in the heat. But ok, shovel pogo is a wise move over small water bodies.

  • @jamesdavidson7335
    @jamesdavidson7335 Год назад

    What a great watch... I grew up in Deepdene & spent far too many hours up down the "cutting" as it was called which was the old Kew line from Camberwell. That brought back many a memory. Thanks brother Beau

  • @Digitalagony12
    @Digitalagony12 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the content Beau, you really make a difference in this world, thank you.

  • @MrElectricSkittles
    @MrElectricSkittles 4 года назад +93

    I think we can all agree that his narration is on point.. plenty of interesting info but always straight to the point no bs

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +9

      Thanks, MrElectric. It makes for better films I think when you cut to the chase, and be human about it. Too many heroes out there and people telling you how to be a better human. I get tired of that- just be good, and do interesting things.

  • @LordAudio
    @LordAudio 3 года назад +71

    "Follow your nose on a half cooked idea"
    This is the doco I didn't know I needed. Well done.

  • @ubiquityxx
    @ubiquityxx 3 года назад

    What a treat, beautiful production. You're so fortunate to have such a beautiful childhood home and rich history. Thanks for sharing!

  • @canis39
    @canis39 3 года назад +208

    Interviewer: Magpie
    Good stuff right there.

    • @georgesaris4705
      @georgesaris4705 3 года назад +15

      The Magpie really was the reward for watching the whole video. Excellent interview. 10/10.

    • @josequins9099
      @josequins9099 3 года назад +5

      I laughed when I saw that.

  • @maddykuehl7486
    @maddykuehl7486 4 года назад +114

    “ I used to go to the ends of the earth to find adventure, but it’s been right under my nose the whole time “

  • @endurodadclint5377
    @endurodadclint5377 3 года назад +6

    I watched this when you first released vid at a run documentary short films festival in Brisbane years ago. It was easily the best film and got the loudest applause at the cinema. I somehow stumbled on this due to RUclips recommendations. I’m very happy to now show my kids this film.

  • @LauraTryUK
    @LauraTryUK 3 года назад +1

    Your videos make me want to cry - you are senstional! I never wanted it to end, thank you.

  • @nigeldent3330
    @nigeldent3330 4 года назад +41

    We used to walk some of this line as Scouts in the 70's. thanks Beau

  • @alexanderlinderson2655
    @alexanderlinderson2655 2 года назад +1

    Not only is the journey inspirational, but your such a talented filmmaker as well!

  • @dalehunt1383
    @dalehunt1383 3 года назад

    I've worked in the rail industry for 40 yrs now and always love to revisit the old days of rail! Thanks for the view!

  • @dionysus6892
    @dionysus6892 4 года назад +248

    I think "Run the Line" could be a new expression to go off and do something with only half thinking about it
    I might start using that

    • @rickvandam3238
      @rickvandam3238 3 года назад +1

      Make it: running a line sounds
      less accurate then

    • @kickblue22
      @kickblue22 3 года назад +7

      are you sure? before you go off and start using this expression, you might want to at least think it through....oh what the hell, just go ahead and run the line with run the line.

    • @phunkytowel9794
      @phunkytowel9794 3 года назад +1

      You might be onto something there, Dionysus.

  • @henrynorthen7118
    @henrynorthen7118 4 года назад +302

    Props to the cameramen, they had to run all this too probably.

    • @trickytreyperfected1482
      @trickytreyperfected1482 4 года назад +73

      Not necessarily. Often times, you'll notice it cut to one in Beau's hand, one left on the ground, or a drone. He does have cameramen, but it seems as though they met up with him for some bits, packed up, drove to the next part, and met up at the new location.

    • @henrynorthen7118
      @henrynorthen7118 4 года назад +13

      @@trickytreyperfected1482 that makes a lot of sense

    • @meatcube2228
      @meatcube2228 4 года назад +5

      @@trickytreyperfected1482 Is that how they get the aerial shots? I was really confused as to how he could afford all of them, but couldn't think of another explanation

    • @robbiec4198
      @robbiec4198 4 года назад +5

      @Trey Atkins at many points the cameraman is running but the camera is steady so at those points he either ran with a stabilizer or took an atv or bike, which is more likely because there are no steady cam shots during the rough bits

    • @forARTMSheejin
      @forARTMSheejin 4 года назад +7

      @@meatcube2228 They're drone shots for sure! Drones are more affordable than you'd think, especially for the absolutely gorgeous shots you get with them :)

  • @hairybattler6255
    @hairybattler6255 2 года назад +2

    40 something years ago, I was in a group of 16-year-olds that rode our bicycles from Emerald Lake Station along the rail formation to Cockatoo. We didn't have to jump fences, but a few trestle bridges were missing. Great video and historical content.

  • @andremetayer1467
    @andremetayer1467 Год назад +1

    What a rich run in beautiful landscapes, efforts, memory, and... fences.
    You know what surprise me maybe the most ?
    The policeman reaction !
    I can tell you, that you,ve got encountered the coolest of them. Sure that in many countries, even in France, the reaction would be, how can I say... different ?...
    Great moment to watch, to listen.

  • @pauljohnson800
    @pauljohnson800 4 года назад +46

    In the US it’s typical for old abandoned rail lines to be turned into paved running/biking trails. One is close to me - The Silver Comet Trail. I spend a lot of time on it.

    • @hugoyoung4890
      @hugoyoung4890 4 года назад +3

      Rail trails.

    • @karsonkevin2
      @karsonkevin2 4 года назад +4

      They are turned into easements. The city or county puts a trail in and maintains it but doesn't actually own the property. The property belongs to the federal government with deeds to the railway so that within 50 years to the decommissioning they are able to reclaim the land and put a railroad back in

    • @devtrash
      @devtrash 4 года назад

      This. Why the locals here didn't do that for this line.

  • @CakesByChoppA
    @CakesByChoppA 3 года назад +600

    Beautiful storytelling in this video! loved the passion and how well you shot this.

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  3 года назад +44

      Yep, the team did a cracking job of shooting the heck out of it. Hats off to them

    • @The-Anonymous.
      @The-Anonymous. 2 года назад +4

      @@BeauMiles Thank you for taking us through a beautiful journey!

    • @gojivr369
      @gojivr369 2 года назад +4

      The cool thing is it’s not a story it’s a fact

    • @mikegc3816
      @mikegc3816 Год назад +1

      @@BeauMiles I film my runs, I'd be happy if I could make it half as good as you guys!

  • @tardytoast425
    @tardytoast425 Год назад

    Fellow Aussie!
    Absolutely wonderful to see this!
    I live out country, and before I discovered this video I had actually walked along a track line connected further down from this one. Absolutely beautiful piece of history.
    Behind houses and across the main road of town- but if you keep going you come to a bridge where the track oversees the river- a little slice of nature, great for a little picnic.
    Glad to see someone else had discovered these train lines! Truely a forgotten treasure.

  • @Ramdapanda
    @Ramdapanda Год назад

    Beautiful film as always Beau! Just recently came across your channel and it's a joy exploring all the old content.
    It's really humbling to watch this video as a Swede especially. Everything that you do here is protected under Swedish Law, that is you have legal rights to enjoy nature, even if it's on private land. The fact that you can't hike across the amazing fields in the video is simply crazy to consider for me. With that said, to be reminded that very few places in the world have the same privilege is a sound reminder of what we have.

  • @guestguest9
    @guestguest9 3 года назад +33

    Just one man, a marathon through dense forest and an unusual hatred for blackberries

    • @richmanaust
      @richmanaust 3 года назад +8

      In Australia, Blackberries are an introduced pest plant that runs riot over our native bushland and is considered an invasive noxious weed. Interestingly they are quite prevalent around railway lines.

  • @Laluan
    @Laluan 3 года назад +151

    This is amazing. As a train driver myself I’d love to do this one day at a abandoned railroad here in The Netherlands. You just gave me motivation to do it.

    • @f4fphantomii468
      @f4fphantomii468 3 года назад +4

      Do it! It'll be fun :D!

    • @precupflorin5610
      @precupflorin5610 3 года назад +7

      And .. maybe make a video about it :D

    • @Roar.k
      @Roar.k 3 года назад +7

      Waar is dat dan?

    • @GOD-tb6rd
      @GOD-tb6rd 3 года назад +1

      I subscribed mate. Don't disappoint me

    • @killerluuk
      @killerluuk 3 года назад

      Are there even abandoned rails in The Netherlands?

  • @Macho_Fantastico
    @Macho_Fantastico 3 года назад

    This was a fantastic watch, always fascinating to see how a landscape changes over time. Beau is such a charismatic character too.

  • @Unemployedsmoker
    @Unemployedsmoker Год назад +5

    I recently came across a historical railway sign whilst driving in the country. After pulling over and looking around I decided to walk the, sure enough after walking not ten feet I saw my first rail and crossties which excited me. I was quickly reminded of this video and started jogging along the line, it was amazing. Went so far I came across the old support beams that went overhead the train for a road or mining operation. I got to a cliff that went down hill 100ft by the end of it curious if there was any history on this train route and nope, couldn’t find shit. Thanks Beau!

  • @gabriel2114
    @gabriel2114 4 года назад +83

    It's not everyday you see a red bearded man dressed as a train driver holding a shovel running through your paddock. I'm certain they assumed you were just another Meth addict.
    Great Video Beau!

  • @booklover3959
    @booklover3959 4 года назад +91

    I like it....."I am beginning to trust my curiosity and let it lead me into adventure....." This was cool.

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  4 года назад +8

      I like your Tube tag; academic person. Ripper, and ta.

  • @Paul-uk5dj
    @Paul-uk5dj Год назад +1

    Thank you. One of the best, most inspiring films I’ve seen. Makes you want to get out there and find stuff.

  • @johnhsmckay
    @johnhsmckay 3 года назад

    I thoroughly enjoyed this. Thank you YT for recommending it and Thank you Beau and team for making it.

  • @dominicdannies7482
    @dominicdannies7482 4 года назад +63

    Am I the only one who gets exhausted just by looking at him running in long trousers while caring a shovel ?

    • @austinmartinez2312
      @austinmartinez2312 4 года назад

      I am and I'm laying down in my comfy bed lol

    • @nightfighter7452
      @nightfighter7452 4 года назад

      @ZackM to dig

    • @muzzaduzz613
      @muzzaduzz613 4 года назад

      Reminds me of being in the infantry....(swap the shovel for a rifle...)

  • @gordonilaoa1275
    @gordonilaoa1275 3 года назад +67

    It's interesting how nature reclaims what we have abandoned in years. We may have established a town or city for centuries. But as soon as we leave, nature just swallows it right back up.

    • @theparadisesnare
      @theparadisesnare 3 года назад

      Doesn't take long at all either. Most ppl seem to think global warming/climate change is a risk to the planet. The planet will be just fine, humans on the other hand, might not have a very good time of it.

    • @Nit2315
      @Nit2315 3 года назад +3

      @@theparadisesnare I agree but the planet ''being fine'' is not so simple, I mean, what is the planet ? It's not because of global warming or climate change, it's because of pollution and contamination. Billions of creatures, species, bacterias, plants will disappear way quicker than in the past, I'm not sure the planet will be this fine. It's like saying the planet will be fine if a meteorite destroy only a third of it.

    • @theparadisesnare
      @theparadisesnare 3 года назад +3

      @@Nit2315 The planet will exist and be here far longer than the human race on their current trajectory, is what i meant. Earth is extremely resilient comparatively. Global warming and climate change will destroy humans long be it's a permanent risk to the planet itself

    • @BigL.10
      @BigL.10 3 года назад +1

      @@theparadisesnare nature will prevail however i think you'd agree a mass extinction is not ideal.