Wow! What a couple of epic spots to explore between the river and that hillside! New subscriber here, I would love to have some spots like that! Excellent video! Thanks for sharing!
Might be good to throw them further off the banks where they won’t get swept back into the creek. Then you won’t find them again if you recall the creek and newer bottles that come out of the creek will be easier to find
Hey, save some for the rest of us! Kidding. Thanks for the upload.
nice video
Nice finds, the blue ones are always my favorites
Same here!
Real nice finds. That bottle dump looked interesting. Great video👍👏😀
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow! What a couple of epic spots to explore between the river and that hillside! New subscriber here, I would love to have some spots like that! Excellent video! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the support! Be sure to tune in later as I went and dug around the hill a little and have a video of that ad well.
Thanks for the great video. First time viewer. Just wondering if you could have the bottles fixed by 3-D printing the missing pieces. Big Smile
Great to have you on my channel! And I’m not really sure. I’ve heard other speak of repairing them, but I haven’t tried.
I live in shamokin and dream of seeing that f&s bottle I collect bottles and that one is really rare
It’s awesome to meet someone familiar with it! Was it a beer or soda? Shame it was broken, but I enjoy finding anything honestly.
It was a beer company
Why so many bottles in creek
It was common back in the day to toss your trash over steep banks, often near creeks. Many find their way down into the water over time because of it.
Might be good to throw them further off the banks where they won’t get swept back into the creek. Then you won’t find them again if you recall the creek and newer bottles that come out of the creek will be easier to find
I try to gather as much of them up as I can before leaving, but I’ll definitely do that for those I’m unable to carry out!
Is nihi still sold in stores?
I’ve see the peach version at least, not certain about the regular cola they produced though.
@@AppalachianDrifter Im up in Canada so no clue where to buy it.