Yes, anyone there can vote but voting is done by how loud you can clap and how loud you can cheer when each runner-up makes their speech. Can't wait to see you!
I was born in Britt and raised in Garner. Wish i still lived there because i would be there in a minute to meet Shoestring! Good luck and you have my vote sir!
Every video makes me smile, and there's always something that especially resonates with me, this time it was your mention of Coast to Coast and Art Bell. That show got me through many long sleepless nights. I hope you find your camp site by the lake, maybe after your trip. Thanks for the wisdom and inspiration.
I think with out a doubt that you should Definitely be the Keynote Speaker at this year's convention Shoestring! 👍 You have my Vote! Hobo Summit Bound ✊🛤️🚂
By far the greatest thing about HOBO SHOESTRING is that he keeps me from looking at my phone or any other devices, other than his youtube videos! Hes not fake. Hes straight up.
Lot of times someone that really doesn't ride but is well known in the regular community runs and because they're well known by the everyday community gets a louder applaud. That's how one wins king or/and queen is by how loud the audience applauds. Each hobo running for king and queen says their speech then that's when the applaud happens. Yep, so sometimes (but not often) someone gets elected that way. I believe there should be a strict test on railroad knowledge and knowledge of places to camp and names of routes etc and whomever scores highest is king or queen
@@TheHoboShoestring I just assumed that that was the role that geographical knowledge and travel strategy would be a very good litmus test to decide who is a real hobo. Like London taxi drivers they have to sit a test known as” the knowledge”. It should demonstrate their knowledge and experience in that field of expertise. And you can apply that to any field of expertise even hobo lifestyle. If it’s just about asthetics but it’s pointless that’s like going to a scarecrow convention. Very entertaining but ultimately useless.
Yeah I heard of that hobo convention in Britt. Should be a great time for you Shoe. My vote DEFINITELY goes for you. Loving your videos of the lake and all. Stay safe- stay blessed 🚂🚂🚂🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@JohnShinn1960 Hobo's tend to live by a code and almost always hops freight trains to travel. Someone who's basically homeless and travels around by various means is usually a transient.
Traditionally there has been a parade on the Saturday at 10:00 a.m., where everyone can let their hobo spirit soar as they participate in the parade. A phrase that describes the parade is, "Some in rags, some in tags, some in velvet gowns." According to the Chamber of Commerce: "Whether you're part of this large grand parade, or a spectator, the spirit of the day is sure to capture your mood. Marching bands, queens, business floats, children, adults, and hobos all come down the streets in one long line and share the fun that only a Hobo Convention can provide." From a Convention attendee: Britt's "Hobo Days" celebration usually draws about 20,000 tourists over several days, and about 75 or 80 tramps. There is usually a carnival installed on the main drag, with a small Ferris wheel, Tilt-a-Whirl rides and so on. Most of the rides are more suitable for smaller children. There are various food service trucks selling barbecue, pork-chop-on-a-stick, cotton candy and so on. There are often people with sort of "flea market" tables, "farmer's market" tables selling local produce, etc. Of course, the Hobo Museum is open, and Ms. Castillo's portraits of the Hobo Kings and Queens are on display. During most conventions there is usually live music somewhere downtown in the late afternoon and at night. Saturday morning there is the "Hobo Days" parade. It's a lot like a small-town Fourth of July celebration. The parade includes fire trucks, local high school marching bands, ROTC units, antique cars, 4-H Club and FFA clubs on horseback, restored antique tractors and farm equipment and so forth. There is always a trailer float for the hobos to ride. Hobos who participate in the parade bring a supply of individually wrapped hard candy to throw to the children along the parade route. A signature event every year is the selection of the King and Queen of Hobos. There are rules about who can run and the candidates' qualifications. Men must actually have been a tramp, but there are no qualification rules for the women running for Queen, and no requirement for them to ever have actually been a hobo, although many of the women who have been selected as Queen were actual rail riders with bona fide hoboing experience. The "election" is done at the town's gazebo, and is preceded by campaign speeches. A group of vetted hobo judges decides who wins by the applause of the crowd. Inevitably, drama ensues. All this happens as the town is serving up several thousand gallons of mulligan stew. There is a difference between the town of Britt's "Hobo Days" celebration and the actual convention meeting itself, although visitors are more than welcome to come visit and/or camp in the "National Hobo Jungle" next to the railroad tracks. The actual convention is a convention of members of Tourist Union #63, founded in 1899 and still existing today. (There were sixty-three original members.) Much of the convention's activities take place in the Jungle, or in the National Hobo Cemetery (which is in a corner of Britt's Evergreen Cemetery.) There is a day dedicated to cleaning, re-painting and mowing the hobo graves, and a Memorial Service the following day. Generally, shortly after the memorial service, a Hobo Council is convened, and this is an activity limited to actual hobos and members of TU63. You can identify many members of TU63 by a small round patch sewn to a cap or jacket that is a white-bordered black circle with the white numerals "63" inside. The jungle operates more-or-less on the "honor system." People with the means to do so are asked to contribute an amount similar to what they would pay for a restaurant meal into the "Frisco Circle" kitty. Those without funds or with limited funds are welcome to eat for free, but encouraged to help with the kitchen chores. (Half the fun of the convention is being "part of the crew" that does the cooking, "pearl diving" and cleaning up. Newbies are encouraged to report to the "Crumb Boss" for an assignment somewhere on the kitchen crew.) Camping in the Jungle is free. No fireworks, firewater or firearms are permitted within the jungle. (There are several bars and excellent restaurants within easy walking distance.) There are no hotel or motels in Britt. Tent camping or "tarp camping" within the Jungle is free. Other events Other events during Hobo weekend include a Hobo 5K & Hobo 10K Walk/Run, Hobo King & Hobo Queen coronation,[4] Hobo Museum, Hobo Auction, Hobo Memorial Service, Hobo Sunday Outdoor Church Service, Hobo Classic Car Show, Hobo Arts and Crafts Show and various hobo musical entertainment. The Hobo Jungle is open to the public.
1) It's called paddle boarding. It's pretty popular up here in MN. People will also paddle out and do yoga on the board, or take their dog out with them. 2) Try 92.9 for Coast to Coast. Art Bell died in 2018, but at least here, they replay some of his shows on Saturday night at like 11pm or something. Art was great. I don't care for George as much, and end up listening to Red Eye Radio instead. 3) I'll bet you a pound to a penny that by the time you are home from Britt, you've got a proper set of fishing gear or some better paddle/motor arrangement waiting for you. You are a lucky and very grateful guy, and I appreciate you sharing both of those things with us.
I'm glad you like the radio. Looks like we need to send you some tackle. My luck has always been with bait verses lures except for maybe bass and crappies where it's about even. In my book there's always worms and maggots and they are my favorites (for bait LOL). And thanks Shoestring for the return email about taking the battery charger to Britt. Your fan, the Campfire Liar
@@lorettashepherd. Thank you for your reply. I've sent him lots of things because it's fun for me and my wife to think of things he can use to make life more comfortable. And after all the emails back and forth and the respectful way Mark comes across ranks high with us. I've met many Hobs over the 20 years years I maintained a train depot and most were stand-up guys and gals. Shoestring reminds me of one named Blue Moon who always knew he was welcome to stay at our house when he was around. I emailed Shoestring about taking a phone battery charger powered by a small fan I made him so I'm anxious to see if he gets any use out of it on his upcoming trip to Britt. Also I want him to win The Hobo King award. That would really make me happy for him. Do you by chance know Mark personally?
Every time I walk past that fan charger you made/sent me I blow at it to make, or try to make it turn..... lol! (I have it sitting on the cabinet railing where it's about chest high)...
@@toddfraisure1747 I am friends with him on Facebook but I have not had a chance to meet him yet. I hope that I will get the chance one day. Mark is definitely a very kind and respectful gentleman and I have the utmost respect for him.
Google where to listen to coast to coast, and the website will have you select a state and show you stations in the state. So when you go to iowa you can use it aswell
I know that feeling around the tracks, The smell of creosote and tar and the smell of the fresh evening air and the dew settling on the grass, The smell of a camp fire all make you feel very safe even though you’re On a train track it still feels like a safe place to be somehow.
Just wanted to thank you for sharing your life with us .You are an interesting character. I enjoy watching your video's. Stay safe. Esther from Indiana
Hey Shoestring your The HoBo King!! In all our hearts. HEY TRY SITTING IN THE BOW and face the rear of your raft, put the oars in the front rings. Anyway l don't know! If could we'd get us a bass boat. Stay safe my brother. Good luck on your trip!!
Got my picture taken at Seward Am Habor Master Office All I could think that Shoestring had been here Alaska is God's Master piece. Good luck at the Convention
I have a Sevlor Fish Hunter blow up boat that I used quite a bit while living in California to stealth fish in areas that they try to seal off access to anglers. Very similar to your boat and similar oars. My oars come apart and collapse and are designed to be inserted through those loops on the boat while disassembled then reassembled then you have some real oaring action.
Mason City has been a fuel stop for me for 30-some years since I left MN. I know of Clear Lake, as well. Had no idea that Britt is just west of there. Had no idea of a Hobo Convention. Had no idea some of the royalty is from my home town in MPLS... Minneapolis Jewel. I’m impressed. This is a real thing. Now, Britt is on my bucket list. Can’t make it this year, but definitely next year. Good luck, Shoe, would love to see you on the list of royalty.
I hope you get to feeling better soon praying, praying for a speedy recovery from all of your aches and pains, can't wait to get back on the rails looking forward to this get well my friend and please and I mean please keep them coming. From Northeast Oklahoma BNSF railroad fan.
I drove through Britt Iowa back in the early 1980's. I picked up a Hobo hitchhiking. I drove him to the next town. While listening to his story. He said that he had gotten into trouble for dating a local waitress and that the police had asked him to leave their town or he would be thrown in jail. He was real nice guy and he never asked for anything. I gave him few bucks anyways. Just a real nice guy. Good Luck Shoestring!!
Indeed it is..... Lordy, just when you think you're feeling better and get all excited and happy 6 hours later you're back lying in bed with cold sweats and nausea and like you said, fatigue....... feels like a major chore just to get up to use the restroom.
Good luck Shoestring ! I have endless doctor appointments and I had liver failure in 07 but i healed thanks to god, so I really feel you ! Your video helps me get well now , Thanks and keep going ! ! ! !
You are one of the true hobo Kings shoestring, I get the town Honors the hobo Legacy but really that's just it it's Legacy. As far as I know you're one of the last genuine hobos out there.
Wish and hope the best for ya Shoe . Your knowledge and experience and love of the rails should be recognized and you should be the Hobo King , take care my friend .
Shoestring Nation will prevail!! Cant wait for you to get down there! Going to b good videos and back on the high rails video! Beautiful lake and looks like some good fishing holes Shoestring! As always awesome video! Thanks for update. B Safe.......
I just don't understand why anyone would dislike this video. I wish some of those who did would explain why. These videos I find to be really interesting and fun! Keep'em coming Shoestring!!
Coast to Coast is still syndicated With George Norry but Art died 3 years ago.... He'd been off air a couple years before that. You may know but that song on the radio if picked up on scan can and will divert ad monies to that record label and you won't get any on this video.
damn brother on the lake and all, fuck yeah. hope to see you soon and learn all I can from an OGBO like yourself. safe travels and see ya in Britt lord willing 🚂
From the Golden Triangle.. I know you know where I’m talking about. From Orange, Beaumont, Port Arthur, Texas, you’re hometown.. 🇨🇱 Prayers for you Mark. ✝️
You live in a great area to get Coast to Coast on the FM dial, that's right on FM! 92.9 FM bluff City. I used to listen to it all the time when I lived in Lee county Virginia on this station.
I'am Your Newest Subscriber Great Videos. You Need To Get a Fishing License All States Are Different In West Virginia If You Get Caught Fishing With No License They Take You To Jail They Take All Your Fishing Gear And They Tow Your Car
Hey Shoestring don't get too upset at the neighbors for pooping on the shore, that is from the geese not the dogs. Glad to see you are getting your strength back.
His death is probably just a conspiracy theory, though. I mean...this is Art Bell, right? Nothing is supposed to be as it seems. Maybe Shoestring will see him back in the dim shadows of the campfire at the Hobo Convention. 🤣
@@ReflectedMiles We lived in the same town, (Pahrump Nv) Ever hear him talk about the kingdom of Nye? That is the name of the county that we are in. It is a quirky place. Brothels are legal here. We had a brothel owner run for political office. He partied too hard and passed away before the election. We voted him into office anyway. Art was also an armature radio operator, ( a ham). He is what we call a silent key, (comes from the days of telegraph). I never joined into his transmissions, but I would hear him from time to time. I knew people that knew him, but I was never a groupie that wanted his attention.
Goodspeed Mr. Nichols, Thank you for all you gave, And all you have given.. R.I.P. Shoestring ✌
This will be my first time at the convention but if they let me vote, you definitely got my vote!
Love ya both....B Safe
You can bet your channel is one I'll be watching also.
Lol I just axed shoelaces if you was going to be their. Im thinking about bringing the rv down
Yes, anyone there can vote but voting is done by how loud you can clap and how loud you can cheer when each runner-up makes their speech.
Can't wait to see you!
@@TheHoboShoestring . It's what pots n pans were created fur
I love coast to coast, RIP Art Bell ❤️
R.i.p SHOESTRING 🎉
My vote goes to Shoestring!
I was born in Britt and raised in Garner. Wish i still lived there because i would be there in a minute to meet Shoestring! Good luck and you have my vote sir!
Hi Shoestring! Milwaukee Road sticker was exciting to see, that's my father's railroad he was a conductor on.
Every video makes me smile, and there's always something that especially resonates with me, this time it was your mention of Coast to Coast and Art Bell. That show got me through many long sleepless nights.
I hope you find your camp site by the lake, maybe after your trip.
Thanks for the wisdom and inspiration.
I think with out a doubt that you should Definitely be the Keynote Speaker at this year's convention Shoestring! 👍 You have my Vote! Hobo Summit Bound ✊🛤️🚂
Hey Shoestring good luck on your Drs apts good luck running for Hobo King
By far the greatest thing about HOBO SHOESTRING is that he keeps me from looking at my phone or any other devices, other than his youtube videos! Hes not fake. Hes straight up.
I hope so much you get top honors in this convention. You deserve it.
Well said!
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If not you know there was tampering.
Lot of times someone that really doesn't ride but is well known in the regular community runs and because they're well known by the everyday community gets a louder applaud.
That's how one wins king or/and queen is by how loud the audience applauds.
Each hobo running for king and queen says their speech then that's when the applaud happens.
Yep, so sometimes (but not often) someone gets elected that way.
I believe there should be a strict test on railroad knowledge and knowledge of places to camp and names of routes etc and whomever scores highest is king or queen
@@TheHoboShoestring I agree Shoe that seems the more realistic and fair way of Honor
@@TheHoboShoestring I just assumed that that was the role that geographical knowledge and travel strategy would be a very good litmus test to decide who is a real hobo. Like London taxi drivers they have to sit a test known as” the knowledge”. It should demonstrate their knowledge and experience in that field of expertise. And you can apply that to any field of expertise even hobo lifestyle. If it’s just about asthetics but it’s pointless that’s like going to a scarecrow convention. Very entertaining but ultimately useless.
You have certainly earned your hobo stripes, best of luck in Iowa!
Shoestring, try a kayak paddle so you can paddle on both sides, it's double ended!
Thats what she said.
Shoestring the Hobo King. I like the sound of that. Lets do this, Mark!
You should be King Of Hobos. You so deserve that honor.
Safe travels, stay healthy, we all look forward to the videos you post. take care.
Have a safe trip n keep the videos going! Stay healthy and safe
Yeah I heard of that hobo convention in Britt. Should be a great time for you Shoe. My vote DEFINITELY goes for you. Loving your videos of the lake and all. Stay safe- stay blessed 🚂🚂🚂🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Not many true Hobo's around.
Thanks for making these videos, we hope you're happy and healthy. 👍
There's a bunch in front of Penn Station NYC.
@@mrsunn24
Are they certified Hobo's or just transients?
@@RicArmstrong Whats the difference? I'm not in the know, thanks.🤔
@@JohnShinn1960
Hobo's tend to live by a code and almost always hops freight trains to travel.
Someone who's basically homeless and travels around by various means is usually a transient.
@@RicArmstrong Now I'm in the know. Thanks!
Man, nothing beats a little fishing to the sound of Brooks and Dunn after a ride on the ol' hoboat!!
Traditionally there has been a parade on the Saturday at 10:00 a.m., where everyone can let their hobo spirit soar as they participate in the parade. A phrase that describes the parade is, "Some in rags, some in tags, some in velvet gowns."
According to the Chamber of Commerce:
"Whether you're part of this large grand parade, or a spectator, the spirit of the day is sure to capture your mood. Marching bands, queens, business floats, children, adults, and hobos all come down the streets in one long line and share the fun that only a Hobo Convention can provide."
From a Convention attendee:
Britt's "Hobo Days" celebration usually draws about 20,000 tourists over several days, and about 75 or 80 tramps. There is usually a carnival installed on the main drag, with a small Ferris wheel, Tilt-a-Whirl rides and so on. Most of the rides are more suitable for smaller children. There are various food service trucks selling barbecue, pork-chop-on-a-stick, cotton candy and so on. There are often people with sort of "flea market" tables, "farmer's market" tables selling local produce, etc. Of course, the Hobo Museum is open, and Ms. Castillo's portraits of the Hobo Kings and Queens are on display. During most conventions there is usually live music somewhere downtown in the late afternoon and at night. Saturday morning there is the "Hobo Days" parade. It's a lot like a small-town Fourth of July celebration. The parade includes fire trucks, local high school marching bands, ROTC units, antique cars, 4-H Club and FFA clubs on horseback, restored antique tractors and farm equipment and so forth. There is always a trailer float for the hobos to ride. Hobos who participate in the parade bring a supply of individually wrapped hard candy to throw to the children along the parade route.
A signature event every year is the selection of the King and Queen of Hobos. There are rules about who can run and the candidates' qualifications. Men must actually have been a tramp, but there are no qualification rules for the women running for Queen, and no requirement for them to ever have actually been a hobo, although many of the women who have been selected as Queen were actual rail riders with bona fide hoboing experience. The "election" is done at the town's gazebo, and is preceded by campaign speeches. A group of vetted hobo judges decides who wins by the applause of the crowd. Inevitably, drama ensues. All this happens as the town is serving up several thousand gallons of mulligan stew.
There is a difference between the town of Britt's "Hobo Days" celebration and the actual convention meeting itself, although visitors are more than welcome to come visit and/or camp in the "National Hobo Jungle" next to the railroad tracks. The actual convention is a convention of members of Tourist Union #63, founded in 1899 and still existing today. (There were sixty-three original members.) Much of the convention's activities take place in the Jungle, or in the National Hobo Cemetery (which is in a corner of Britt's Evergreen Cemetery.) There is a day dedicated to cleaning, re-painting and mowing the hobo graves, and a Memorial Service the following day. Generally, shortly after the memorial service, a Hobo Council is convened, and this is an activity limited to actual hobos and members of TU63. You can identify many members of TU63 by a small round patch sewn to a cap or jacket that is a white-bordered black circle with the white numerals "63" inside.
The jungle operates more-or-less on the "honor system." People with the means to do so are asked to contribute an amount similar to what they would pay for a restaurant meal into the "Frisco Circle" kitty. Those without funds or with limited funds are welcome to eat for free, but encouraged to help with the kitchen chores. (Half the fun of the convention is being "part of the crew" that does the cooking, "pearl diving" and cleaning up. Newbies are encouraged to report to the "Crumb Boss" for an assignment somewhere on the kitchen crew.) Camping in the Jungle is free. No fireworks, firewater or firearms are permitted within the jungle. (There are several bars and excellent restaurants within easy walking distance.) There are no hotel or motels in Britt.
Tent camping or "tarp camping" within the Jungle is free.
Other events
Other events during Hobo weekend include a Hobo 5K & Hobo 10K Walk/Run, Hobo King & Hobo Queen coronation,[4] Hobo Museum, Hobo Auction, Hobo Memorial Service, Hobo Sunday Outdoor Church Service, Hobo Classic Car Show, Hobo Arts and Crafts Show and various hobo musical entertainment. The Hobo Jungle is open to the public.
1) It's called paddle boarding. It's pretty popular up here in MN. People will also paddle out and do yoga on the board, or take their dog out with them.
2) Try 92.9 for Coast to Coast. Art Bell died in 2018, but at least here, they replay some of his shows on Saturday night at like 11pm or something. Art was great. I don't care for George as much, and end up listening to Red Eye Radio instead.
3) I'll bet you a pound to a penny that by the time you are home from Britt, you've got a proper set of fishing gear or some better paddle/motor arrangement waiting for you. You are a lucky and very grateful guy, and I appreciate you sharing both of those things with us.
I'm glad you like the radio. Looks like we need to send you some tackle. My luck has always been with bait verses lures except for maybe bass and crappies where it's about even. In my book there's always worms and maggots and they are my favorites (for bait LOL).
And thanks Shoestring for the return email about taking the battery charger to Britt.
Your fan, the Campfire Liar
Thanks for sending that radio to Shoestring. Those are sweet.
@@lorettashepherd. Thank you for your reply. I've sent him lots of things because it's fun for me and my wife to think of things he can use to make life more comfortable. And after all the emails back and forth and the respectful way Mark comes across ranks high with us. I've met many Hobs over the 20 years years I maintained a train depot and most were stand-up guys and gals. Shoestring reminds me of one named Blue Moon who always knew he was welcome to stay at our house when he was around.
I emailed Shoestring about taking a phone battery charger powered by a small fan I made him so I'm anxious to see if he gets any use out of it on his upcoming trip to Britt. Also I want him to win The Hobo King award. That would really make me happy for him.
Do you by chance know Mark personally?
Every time I walk past that fan charger you made/sent me I blow at it to make, or try to make it turn..... lol!
(I have it sitting on the cabinet railing where it's about chest high)...
@@toddfraisure1747 I am friends with him on Facebook but I have not had a chance to meet him yet. I hope that I will get the chance one day. Mark is definitely a very kind and respectful gentleman and I have the utmost respect for him.
@@lorettashepherd. I hope you do get the chance to meet and get to know him better Loretta.
Google where to listen to coast to coast, and the website will have you select a state and show you stations in the state. So when you go to iowa you can use it aswell
I read somewhere once that riding a wooden raft down a river is similar to riding the rails in how it frees the soul.
You're the Hobo King Shoestring!!! You got MY vote!!!
I know that feeling around the tracks, The smell of creosote and tar and the smell of the fresh evening air and the dew settling on the grass, The smell of a camp fire all make you feel very safe even though you’re On a train track it still feels like a safe place to be somehow.
Just wanted to thank you for sharing your life with us .You are an interesting character. I enjoy watching your video's. Stay safe. Esther from Indiana
On watching I couldn't not hear The Big Rock Candy Mountain. May all your lakes be made of stew friend!
Hey Shoestring your The HoBo King!! In all our hearts. HEY TRY SITTING IN THE BOW and face the rear of your raft, put the oars in the front rings. Anyway l don't know! If could we'd get us a bass boat. Stay safe my brother. Good luck on your trip!!
Safe Journey Shoestring, enjoy the Convention and good luck with your speech, may you be crowned KING!
Accidentally came across this channel sometime back, and I’m glad l did.
Welcome aboard
Airplane doctor. Check out some of his adventures up to Alaska. He's got some great adventures on this channel.
Got my picture taken at Seward Am Habor Master Office
All I could think that Shoestring had been here
Alaska is God's Master piece.
Good luck at the Convention
Glad you have such a nice place to fish and relax. Stay safe and have fun on your trip. We're rooting for you! God bless!
I have a Sevlor Fish Hunter blow up boat that I used quite a bit while living in California to stealth fish in areas that they try to seal off access to anglers. Very similar to your boat and similar oars. My oars come apart and collapse and are designed to be inserted through those loops on the boat while disassembled then reassembled then you have some real oaring action.
Hey shoestring, good to see u out again. Can't wait to see u on the rails again.🍻🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚂🚂🚃
HOBO SHOESTRING for PRESIDENT after winning the hobo KING award!!!!👍 Keep on rolling 🚂💨💨💨💨💨🏆
Mason City has been a fuel stop for me for 30-some years since I left MN. I know of Clear Lake, as well. Had no idea that Britt is just west of there. Had no idea of a Hobo Convention. Had no idea some of the royalty is from my home town in MPLS... Minneapolis Jewel. I’m impressed. This is a real thing. Now, Britt is on my bucket list. Can’t make it this year, but definitely next year. Good luck, Shoe, would love to see you on the list of royalty.
I hope you get the crown.You are a big source of inspiration to me and many others.
Shoestring you are the Hobo King of the internet. Your smile and stories have my vote. Good luck in Britt. Canada.
Hey, you stick each oar through those rings and paddle with two hands
Do you even watch this channel. It would be a hand and a half.
I hope you get to feeling better soon praying, praying for a speedy recovery from all of your aches and pains, can't wait to get back on the rails looking forward to this get well my friend and please and I mean please keep them coming. From Northeast Oklahoma BNSF railroad fan.
I drove through Britt Iowa back in the early 1980's. I picked up a Hobo hitchhiking. I drove him to the next town. While listening to his story. He said that he had gotten into trouble for dating a local waitress and that the police had asked him to leave their town or he would be thrown in jail. He was real nice guy and he never asked for anything. I gave him few bucks anyways. Just a real nice guy. Good Luck Shoestring!!
Good luck Brother.You deserve a lot of love and recognition!
sound like your health gettin' back on track Shoestring....great video, thanx
hahaha.... You said track ;)
Knew a neighbor who had a 'sick' liver. Constant fatigue and gray appearance. Long, long recovery period.
Indeed it is.....
Lordy, just when you think you're feeling better and get all excited and happy 6 hours later you're back lying in bed with cold sweats and nausea and like you said, fatigue....... feels like a major chore just to get up to use the restroom.
Good luck Shoestring ! I have endless doctor appointments and I had liver failure in 07 but i healed thanks to god, so I really feel you ! Your video helps me get well now , Thanks and keep going ! ! ! !
Good luck Shoestring! You got this 🙂
Wishing the greatest hobo king top honors! U sooooo deserve it!! I'm looking forward to that video,stay well,feel better,and godspeed!
A canoeing J-Stroke motion should work, memories of Canoeing Merit Badge.
haha from boy scouts?
Learning how to flip a canoe was valuable. Good memories.
We're all chanting in unison: SHOE! STRING!
SHOE! STRING!
SHOE! STRING!!!!!!
Fist pumps, confetti and alllll that! Boda-BING!!!!
Coast to Coast is on 840 am KXNT here in Vegas. I think the 840am website lets you listen live online
Yes, you can listen live online.
You are one of the true hobo Kings shoestring, I get the town Honors the hobo Legacy but really that's just it it's Legacy. As far as I know you're one of the last genuine hobos out there.
Wish and hope the best for ya Shoe . Your knowledge and experience and love of the rails should be recognized and you should be the Hobo King , take care my friend .
I've never been and your footage will be the first I've witnessed of it. Can't wait!
Wishing you the win Shoestring! You have my vote!
Good luck today, Shoestring. If I were there I would be cheering loudly for you.
beautiful video hobo that area is so nice looking stay safe and enjoy your time on the lake look forward to next video
When fishing with hotdogs I learned to use very thin slices because chunks get stolen off the hook too easy .and it puts more scent in the water
Hey shoestring, love your videos. Just so you know, in the Tri-Cities, Coast to Coast is on 92.9 FM 1am to 6am. Have a safe trip to Britt.
Thank you
Yeah Buddy! Great video never boring with Shoestring the Hobo King behind the camera. Good luck to you Sir at the hobo national convention
Fabulous video again Shoestring. What a pretty place you live. Looking forward to the Hobo King videos. Best of luck for a win.
Shoestring glad you are feeling good brother love watching your videos
Watched your channel way back in the day, yt kept deleting it.. one of the best most authentic. all the best to you Shoestring you bloody legend!!
Shoestring Nation will prevail!! Cant wait for you to get down there! Going to b good videos and back on the high rails video! Beautiful lake and looks like some good fishing holes Shoestring! As always awesome video! Thanks for update. B Safe.......
I'm rooting for you, Shoestring!
I just don't understand why anyone would dislike this video. I wish some of those who did would explain why. These videos I find to be really interesting and fun! Keep'em coming Shoestring!!
I have a radio like that. It's great and not that expensive on Amazon. I took mine to the beach and it picks up great!
King of Hobos!
We all wish you well with the contest Shoestring! You have my vote. We here in Chicago vote early and often!
Coast to Coast is still syndicated With George Norry but Art died 3 years ago.... He'd been off air a couple years before that.
You may know but that song on the radio if picked up on scan can and will divert ad monies to that record label and you won't get any on this video.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Bell
I think they call that a paddle board shoe. Probably not a good idea lol. Love the channel glad to see you moving about
fingers crossed......you win...much love and prayers
If I could vote , I’d vote for you . I do enjoy your videos.
Doctors know a lot. But they don’t know the hobo spirit !!! Get’r done Shoestring!!👍✌️👑
damn brother on the lake and all, fuck yeah. hope to see you soon and learn all I can from an OGBO like yourself. safe travels and see ya in Britt lord willing 🚂
18:25 lol 😆 the speed of tectonic plates!
I say be the only hobo to arrive by helicopter.
From all your viewers you are our hobo king. Good luck at tha,convention.keep getting better
You’re a High Leading Contender at the 2021 Convention. You have Everything going for you. 😬👍
From the Golden Triangle.. I know you know where I’m talking about. From Orange, Beaumont, Port Arthur, Texas, you’re hometown.. 🇨🇱 Prayers for you Mark. ✝️
The handles are made to put the paddles in. When I was a kid we had a raft and put the paddles through the handles
You live in a great area to get Coast to Coast on the FM dial, that's right on FM! 92.9 FM bluff City. I used to listen to it all the time when I lived in Lee county Virginia on this station.
Hi Shoe string' your awsome thanks for the good times I love who you Represent'.. - America" 'God bless you!!!
My Gma is 96, still kickin. You’re not old. Pick it up soldier!
Old medically.
I got to see Don Williams in concert about 15 years ago. Great show. King Hobo Shoestring 2021
I think that's goose poop, Shoestring! lol... the Standup Paddleboard is a thing, now. I sit! ... Tractor Supply = my favorite store.
I'am Your Newest Subscriber Great Videos. You Need To Get a Fishing License All States Are Different In West Virginia If You Get Caught Fishing With No License They Take You To Jail They Take All Your Fishing Gear And They Tow Your Car
Welcome aboard
Safe travels and good luck!!
My vote goes to Shoestring too. Cool video. 👍👍👍❤️🙏
Love you hobo! I listen to coast to coast am pretty much every night as well. I listen on I heart radio. Wdxy . midnight to 4 am. God bless you
Hey Shoestring don't get too upset at the neighbors for pooping on the shore, that is from the geese not the dogs. Glad to see you are getting your strength back.
Shoestring, the hobo king.
I like the sound of that.
There’s allots hobos, but there’s only one Shoestring.!!!!
heck you got all the good old country music down tenn- love is on good roll,,
He/She was using a "Stand-up Paddleboard", Shoestring. :)
R.I.P Dusty Hill. 🇨🇱 Stay healthy...
Art Bell passed away a few years back. I guess they will rerun some shows for years.
Yep, 2018.
April 1st, 2018
His death is probably just a conspiracy theory, though. I mean...this is Art Bell, right? Nothing is supposed to be as it seems. Maybe Shoestring will see him back in the dim shadows of the campfire at the Hobo Convention. 🤣
@@ReflectedMiles We lived in the same town, (Pahrump Nv) Ever hear him talk about the kingdom of Nye? That is the name of the county that we are in. It is a quirky place. Brothels are legal here. We had a brothel owner run for political office. He partied too hard and passed away before the election. We voted him into office anyway.
Art was also an armature radio operator, ( a ham). He is what we call a silent key, (comes from the days of telegraph). I never joined into his transmissions, but I would hear him from time to time. I knew people that knew him, but I was never a groupie that wanted his attention.
@@DannyB-cs9vx I've called in a few times to Art Bell show pretty nice guy sad that he passed on.
Spent more than a few sleepless nights listening to Coast to Coast AM... My favorites were always the Special Halloween "Ghost to Ghost" episodes 🎃
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Good to hear from you glad things are getting better.
Good luck, safe travels.
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