Love them little Red Efts! You are very good at spotting things. Thanks for the adventure, Cliff.
@sandradavis67606 жыл бұрын
Fun video. I used to hike and explore need to start up again. Thank you for sharing...
@erica-lillycrider10886 жыл бұрын
from the rounded sheet metal of the car i would say a late 40s model into 1950s model
@karenpacker88624 жыл бұрын
Awesome critters.. Fossils...old cars and hike!!!
@Brittanysjoy4 жыл бұрын
Gosh what a beautiful place . Thank you for taking us with you. I really enjoy your banter so interesting and full of good info.
@sandraplonka52256 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, enjoyed your hike as I see things never seen before. Like the frog and lizard. Really enjoyed that and the history, car was great too. 50’s for sure.
@janecharlton67804 жыл бұрын
Love the critters and tree fossils, great wander .
@tweet-tweettweety97046 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another lovely hike in the woods! Love fossils, birds, salamander and frogs. We have little bright green frogs here in Alabama just like the red one. Love the spots on the salamander. The car was a cool find.
@allenthibault95235 жыл бұрын
Awesome video
@garnetbarton33134 жыл бұрын
I really love this adventure you are on. I loved the fossils you pointed out and your little friends and the frog made it really cool. I really did enjoy this. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of the area. I love things like that. I have been to PA many times but since I was driving a semi I didn't get to really see the area. lol Thanks for sharing!
@timhicks28663 жыл бұрын
I've been enjoying your videos. That car, if not yet positively identified, is a '49-'52 Chevy
@elizabethrowe72624 жыл бұрын
Was a great find looking at the old diggings etc. Fossil trees and the Salamander and frog and gorgeous color of them was so unusual plus finding the old Chevrolet wreck. Love these hikes and discovering the old days and what it must have been like, thanks Cliff for the history!
@darlenegood41015 жыл бұрын
Those little orange critters are so cool. Adorable.
@runningtwofeathers423 жыл бұрын
It can be interesting to just keep wandering around the woods you will always find something interesting to see or check out. thats the best part about exploring thank you for the awesome tour and exploring
@saigenrose10324 жыл бұрын
I love nature & bird watching, I enjoy the birds, crickets frogs singing it is so peaceful to hear. 🙂👍🌻
@rabignall5 жыл бұрын
I'm sure glad you knew the way. You had me lost for sure! Great video.....
@scottygoodman31276 жыл бұрын
If you ever find another big patch of Striped Maple, look for buck rubs on them. Whitetail bucks love to rub those trees. Nice Vid. !
@RusticVentures6 жыл бұрын
Very cool! We love finding fossils...found one not too long ago on an exploring trip. Although, we still can't identify tree bark fossils too well yet like you can. Cool finds!
@clintleroy6706 жыл бұрын
The Orange water coming out of the hillsides are referred to as 'Acid Mine Drainage' (AMD). This terminology is used by all scientific and environmental groups working on the problem. The contents in any area to change the water to orange is sulfur, Non-ferrous iron, and ferrous iron. Most of the water changing color is a result of Rust (Ferrous Iron mixed with water plus oxygen equals rust) You wil notice in the video that around 35:00 that you will notice the trees alive and growing amidst the water falling out of the hillside, thus showing the nutrient-rich minerals are not toxic to the trees nor the flowers our Wanderer showed us but also the Algae near the orange waterfalls. When there is too much of anything then the acidity (pH) of the water is decreased and the life within the water perishes, this is where many of us work in Eco-remediation.
@dianaallen8924 жыл бұрын
LOVE LEARNING ABOUT ALL YOUR FINDS ON YOUR TRAVELS...SUPER COOL ...THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING ALL YOUR INFO :)
@elainecooksey53384 жыл бұрын
Amazing what you find out in the wilds.Thank you for the video.Love it.
@maryannanaya9054 жыл бұрын
That red lizard is awesome. Live in Arizona I see lots of brown ones.
@KatWoman_4 жыл бұрын
Real nice unplanned adventure. I like the addition of nature-More, please.
@577buttfan5 жыл бұрын
Good explore brother,we gota get you up on a tandem paramotor ride,find so many cool things!
@privatedata6652 жыл бұрын
Another good video .The water coming out of the mine is probably AMD and it's a shame it is not being treated .
@shaneslone70776 жыл бұрын
Very cool area.
@lindamccaughey88004 жыл бұрын
That was absolutely amazing. Love the critters. Maybe you could get that car going?
@brantmorrison37046 жыл бұрын
Neat salamander at about 11:40. For all the time I spent in the woods back east I never saw one of those.
@zachjor4185
6 жыл бұрын
brant morrison I always catch those guys at my friends house we make little homes for them for a day then Release them
@brantmorrison3704
6 жыл бұрын
One of the people I worked with in New England lived in an old house (from the mid 1700s). The basement of the house was made out of stone blocks. They had salamanders living in their basement that would hide between the stone blocks.
@TheCasey03
6 жыл бұрын
brant morrison newt
@brantmorrison3704
6 жыл бұрын
Thank! I don't know my reptiles and amphibians!
@DTMBUILT
4 жыл бұрын
I had a salamander crawl through my croc during a flood lll
@grangranzulaski10844 жыл бұрын
Loving the frogs and salamanders !!
@user-wm4je4ct8y4 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video. I would love to find an explanation for how the fossels were made or came to be. The geologic history of that area. Was it an inland lake or small "ocean" a long time ago? That rock layered that way makes me think so possibly but I'm very curious.
@Wistful776 жыл бұрын
The fossils are so cool.
@Carolbearce3 жыл бұрын
Loved seeing the cute critters. Never seen an orange tree frog. All I ever see, when I see them, is green.
@robertzumwalt25403 жыл бұрын
Small water falls sounds cool
@kdunity56984 жыл бұрын
Ohhhh I'm soooo wanting to go there!!!!
@dalenelson71615 жыл бұрын
Maybe a petrified tree that round thing. Cool fossils
@chelseydeetta28473 жыл бұрын
SOME ONE HAD TO DRIVE THAT CAR TO THAT PLACE, REALLY WEIRD OF SOME PEOPLE.
@CheapestGamer6 жыл бұрын
Red marking on the one tree at around 8:37 in(near bottom of the picture), maybe marking a trail? Or marking somebodies digging spot back in the woods there?
@thewanderingwoodsman7227
6 жыл бұрын
Sometimes hunters do that to mark their 'spot'
@paleogeology95546 жыл бұрын
Those tree fossils are in the Neuropteris family. I could show you an amazing place if you;d like to film some amazing fossils from Schuylkill County, PA?
@radioactivelarry4 жыл бұрын
Did you check the trunk to see if Jimmy Hoffa was in the trunk? lol
@JPVideos816 жыл бұрын
Great adventure
@bobbyfisher63433 жыл бұрын
Add some metal detecting on these adventures, I am sure there is some interesting items in those remote places
@lotsoffish5 жыл бұрын
It's a Spring Peeper!
@jeffryheintz94053 жыл бұрын
I'd say you've got about a '51 Chevy.
@paleogeology95546 жыл бұрын
Love you videos :)
@bekleidungu.ausrustung70684 жыл бұрын
Cool place. A lot of little man made little stone and wood structures, leaving no clues what they were for.
@gregkellow47236 жыл бұрын
That car appears to be an early 1950s Chevrolet or possibly a Pontiac. Most likely a Chevrolet though, because of the lack of bright trim.
@jonsymmonds11204 жыл бұрын
You don't have nearly as many subscribers as you deserve. I hope this changes soon! Another nice explore. I thank you.
@ronkerber27923 жыл бұрын
The taillight is from a 1952 Chevrolet Deluxe. The roofing at 35:45 is asbestos. Your videos are always a treat.
@AbandonedExplorationUrbex19795 жыл бұрын
Its always fun when I'm out exploring in the woods, seeing old foundations. 12:22 Cool.
@dalenelson71615 жыл бұрын
I love my home state of Pa ill be up in erie in sept
@vikkinicholson23004 жыл бұрын
Cliff likes to treat himself with "eating a little ice cream" at home after a hard day on the trail.
@Roy-ve8vp Жыл бұрын
Late 40's early 50's on the car.
@CheapestGamer6 жыл бұрын
Looks like a chunk of concrete at around 17:39 almost mid screen towards the bottom, maybe from an old building?
@nickmad8874 жыл бұрын
thanks Cliff
@benjaminharold51544 жыл бұрын
Juvenal stage of Eastern Newt.
@pamelanoel89485 жыл бұрын
What makes that water orange and toxic ? The leftover rails and carts ?
@billdee97144 жыл бұрын
The car looks to me it is a 1952 Chevrolet, because of the taillight, and the rear door design. I am pretty good with american cars from the 1950s.
@danmathers1414 жыл бұрын
It would be cool to hike this with someone who had actually seen this in better days.
@MetalHeadJimmie2 жыл бұрын
🤘😈🤘
@vinnyjamea964 жыл бұрын
Nice zooming on that camera...
@fuzzwack16 жыл бұрын
49-52 chevrolet car..
@tomtransport2 жыл бұрын
As others have posted that's a 1950 to 52 Chevrolet. Sorry Cliff, definitely not 60's but that's OK, I never even saw that railroad path/spur till you pointed it out.
@kdunity56984 жыл бұрын
Is orange iron?
@timhimes36495 жыл бұрын
Have you ever hiked around Mercer county?
@thewanderingwoodsman7227
5 жыл бұрын
Not yet
@clintonneuhaus18184 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure those are not efts. An eft is completely aquatic, and has a semitransparent paddle-like tail. Once they've advanced to a terrestrial state they are full fledged newts. Or salamanders. Those guys looked like newts to me though. Loved your adventure though. You really visit some magical places.
@IAMDRREMULAKK
2 жыл бұрын
A Red Eft is an intermediate phase of the Red Spotted Newt (now sometimes called the Eastern Newt). Eventually it will probably return to the water to become completely aquatic again, and turn green with outlined red spots. The "Red Eft" phase is spent on land, wandering through the woods, much like the "wandering woodsman".
@jeffryheintz94053 жыл бұрын
Probably just iron staining that water.
@tnz39343 ай бұрын
I think that car is a 1951 chevy
@kevinmillin28484 жыл бұрын
looks like 52 or 53 chevrolet
@erichodson37184 жыл бұрын
If I were you i would have definitely investigated into that car. Those were some serious bullet holes. You never know it could be a unsolved case of some kind!
@carlkaskie95494 жыл бұрын
Car is not a 49 or 50. Is 51 or 52 as that is when GM extended the rear fenders.
@vinnyjamea964 жыл бұрын
Barney and Clydes car.. Thats why theres bullet holes
@porkturtle8321
2 жыл бұрын
Huh?
@skipskipl59693 жыл бұрын
1951 or 1952 chevrolet. You can google taillight to confirm but Im old enough to remember. 😂
@jonlincoln51334 жыл бұрын
Petrified wood @ 4:35 dude...
@trjb17672 жыл бұрын
Orange is not have to be toxic. Iron loving bacteria
@gokuvegeta32674 жыл бұрын
what makes it toxic water lol just iron in it
@benreform33574 жыл бұрын
They prly blast em shut
@erickort19873 жыл бұрын
wander those woods bro
@kdunity56984 жыл бұрын
Do you ever use or have metal detector? Many may be war time trenches and find muskets etc. Do you know stone types? Love to now know of tree's!. Love Japanese knotweed!
@ronaldhower96725 жыл бұрын
42 Ford
@brewcrew58543 жыл бұрын
what was the pollutant that caused the orange water ?is coal related ? i wonder if the newt salamander guy adapted the color to hide more easily in toxic water ? just goofing on that ?
@trjb1767
2 жыл бұрын
Not pollutant. Natural. Type of bacteria.
@vancouverislandhistoricall89724 жыл бұрын
Old cars in the middle of nowhere are usually a sign of a old dump
@dubyabalthazar4598
4 жыл бұрын
Really? I never thought of that. My mind automatically went to someone up to no good
@vancouverislandhistoricall8972
4 жыл бұрын
Dubya Balthazar yup since they didn’t have the technology to fix certain part of cars back then wen there car stopped working they would dump it off the side of a hill cliff or a fairly steep bank often times dumping other things with it
@jjhart594 жыл бұрын
that orange water is coming from a closed flooded mine
@boskybosky87304 жыл бұрын
mason 33
@harveybryant8714 жыл бұрын
Those weren't fossils.that is ancient native hidden art.they carved small rocks too and they are called portable art. The place is covered
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Love them little Red Efts! You are very good at spotting things. Thanks for the adventure, Cliff.
Fun video. I used to hike and explore need to start up again. Thank you for sharing...
from the rounded sheet metal of the car i would say a late 40s model into 1950s model
Awesome critters.. Fossils...old cars and hike!!!
Gosh what a beautiful place . Thank you for taking us with you. I really enjoy your banter so interesting and full of good info.
Thank you so much, enjoyed your hike as I see things never seen before. Like the frog and lizard. Really enjoyed that and the history, car was great too. 50’s for sure.
Love the critters and tree fossils, great wander .
Thank you for another lovely hike in the woods! Love fossils, birds, salamander and frogs. We have little bright green frogs here in Alabama just like the red one. Love the spots on the salamander. The car was a cool find.
Awesome video
I really love this adventure you are on. I loved the fossils you pointed out and your little friends and the frog made it really cool. I really did enjoy this. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of the area. I love things like that. I have been to PA many times but since I was driving a semi I didn't get to really see the area. lol Thanks for sharing!
I've been enjoying your videos. That car, if not yet positively identified, is a '49-'52 Chevy
Was a great find looking at the old diggings etc. Fossil trees and the Salamander and frog and gorgeous color of them was so unusual plus finding the old Chevrolet wreck. Love these hikes and discovering the old days and what it must have been like, thanks Cliff for the history!
Those little orange critters are so cool. Adorable.
It can be interesting to just keep wandering around the woods you will always find something interesting to see or check out. thats the best part about exploring thank you for the awesome tour and exploring
I love nature & bird watching, I enjoy the birds, crickets frogs singing it is so peaceful to hear. 🙂👍🌻
I'm sure glad you knew the way. You had me lost for sure! Great video.....
If you ever find another big patch of Striped Maple, look for buck rubs on them. Whitetail bucks love to rub those trees. Nice Vid. !
Very cool! We love finding fossils...found one not too long ago on an exploring trip. Although, we still can't identify tree bark fossils too well yet like you can. Cool finds!
The Orange water coming out of the hillsides are referred to as 'Acid Mine Drainage' (AMD). This terminology is used by all scientific and environmental groups working on the problem. The contents in any area to change the water to orange is sulfur, Non-ferrous iron, and ferrous iron. Most of the water changing color is a result of Rust (Ferrous Iron mixed with water plus oxygen equals rust) You wil notice in the video that around 35:00 that you will notice the trees alive and growing amidst the water falling out of the hillside, thus showing the nutrient-rich minerals are not toxic to the trees nor the flowers our Wanderer showed us but also the Algae near the orange waterfalls. When there is too much of anything then the acidity (pH) of the water is decreased and the life within the water perishes, this is where many of us work in Eco-remediation.
LOVE LEARNING ABOUT ALL YOUR FINDS ON YOUR TRAVELS...SUPER COOL ...THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING ALL YOUR INFO :)
Amazing what you find out in the wilds.Thank you for the video.Love it.
That red lizard is awesome. Live in Arizona I see lots of brown ones.
Real nice unplanned adventure. I like the addition of nature-More, please.
Good explore brother,we gota get you up on a tandem paramotor ride,find so many cool things!
Another good video .The water coming out of the mine is probably AMD and it's a shame it is not being treated .
Very cool area.
That was absolutely amazing. Love the critters. Maybe you could get that car going?
Neat salamander at about 11:40. For all the time I spent in the woods back east I never saw one of those.
@zachjor4185
6 жыл бұрын
brant morrison I always catch those guys at my friends house we make little homes for them for a day then Release them
@brantmorrison3704
6 жыл бұрын
One of the people I worked with in New England lived in an old house (from the mid 1700s). The basement of the house was made out of stone blocks. They had salamanders living in their basement that would hide between the stone blocks.
@TheCasey03
6 жыл бұрын
brant morrison newt
@brantmorrison3704
6 жыл бұрын
Thank! I don't know my reptiles and amphibians!
@DTMBUILT
4 жыл бұрын
I had a salamander crawl through my croc during a flood lll
Loving the frogs and salamanders !!
Wonderful video. I would love to find an explanation for how the fossels were made or came to be. The geologic history of that area. Was it an inland lake or small "ocean" a long time ago? That rock layered that way makes me think so possibly but I'm very curious.
The fossils are so cool.
Loved seeing the cute critters. Never seen an orange tree frog. All I ever see, when I see them, is green.
Small water falls sounds cool
Ohhhh I'm soooo wanting to go there!!!!
Maybe a petrified tree that round thing. Cool fossils
SOME ONE HAD TO DRIVE THAT CAR TO THAT PLACE, REALLY WEIRD OF SOME PEOPLE.
Red marking on the one tree at around 8:37 in(near bottom of the picture), maybe marking a trail? Or marking somebodies digging spot back in the woods there?
@thewanderingwoodsman7227
6 жыл бұрын
Sometimes hunters do that to mark their 'spot'
Those tree fossils are in the Neuropteris family. I could show you an amazing place if you;d like to film some amazing fossils from Schuylkill County, PA?
Did you check the trunk to see if Jimmy Hoffa was in the trunk? lol
Great adventure
Add some metal detecting on these adventures, I am sure there is some interesting items in those remote places
It's a Spring Peeper!
I'd say you've got about a '51 Chevy.
Love you videos :)
Cool place. A lot of little man made little stone and wood structures, leaving no clues what they were for.
That car appears to be an early 1950s Chevrolet or possibly a Pontiac. Most likely a Chevrolet though, because of the lack of bright trim.
You don't have nearly as many subscribers as you deserve. I hope this changes soon! Another nice explore. I thank you.
The taillight is from a 1952 Chevrolet Deluxe. The roofing at 35:45 is asbestos. Your videos are always a treat.
Its always fun when I'm out exploring in the woods, seeing old foundations. 12:22 Cool.
I love my home state of Pa ill be up in erie in sept
Cliff likes to treat himself with "eating a little ice cream" at home after a hard day on the trail.
Late 40's early 50's on the car.
Looks like a chunk of concrete at around 17:39 almost mid screen towards the bottom, maybe from an old building?
thanks Cliff
Juvenal stage of Eastern Newt.
What makes that water orange and toxic ? The leftover rails and carts ?
The car looks to me it is a 1952 Chevrolet, because of the taillight, and the rear door design. I am pretty good with american cars from the 1950s.
It would be cool to hike this with someone who had actually seen this in better days.
🤘😈🤘
Nice zooming on that camera...
49-52 chevrolet car..
As others have posted that's a 1950 to 52 Chevrolet. Sorry Cliff, definitely not 60's but that's OK, I never even saw that railroad path/spur till you pointed it out.
Is orange iron?
Have you ever hiked around Mercer county?
@thewanderingwoodsman7227
5 жыл бұрын
Not yet
Pretty sure those are not efts. An eft is completely aquatic, and has a semitransparent paddle-like tail. Once they've advanced to a terrestrial state they are full fledged newts. Or salamanders. Those guys looked like newts to me though. Loved your adventure though. You really visit some magical places.
@IAMDRREMULAKK
2 жыл бұрын
A Red Eft is an intermediate phase of the Red Spotted Newt (now sometimes called the Eastern Newt). Eventually it will probably return to the water to become completely aquatic again, and turn green with outlined red spots. The "Red Eft" phase is spent on land, wandering through the woods, much like the "wandering woodsman".
Probably just iron staining that water.
I think that car is a 1951 chevy
looks like 52 or 53 chevrolet
If I were you i would have definitely investigated into that car. Those were some serious bullet holes. You never know it could be a unsolved case of some kind!
Car is not a 49 or 50. Is 51 or 52 as that is when GM extended the rear fenders.
Barney and Clydes car.. Thats why theres bullet holes
@porkturtle8321
2 жыл бұрын
Huh?
1951 or 1952 chevrolet. You can google taillight to confirm but Im old enough to remember. 😂
Petrified wood @ 4:35 dude...
Orange is not have to be toxic. Iron loving bacteria
what makes it toxic water lol just iron in it
They prly blast em shut
wander those woods bro
Do you ever use or have metal detector? Many may be war time trenches and find muskets etc. Do you know stone types? Love to now know of tree's!. Love Japanese knotweed!
42 Ford
what was the pollutant that caused the orange water ?is coal related ? i wonder if the newt salamander guy adapted the color to hide more easily in toxic water ? just goofing on that ?
@trjb1767
2 жыл бұрын
Not pollutant. Natural. Type of bacteria.
Old cars in the middle of nowhere are usually a sign of a old dump
@dubyabalthazar4598
4 жыл бұрын
Really? I never thought of that. My mind automatically went to someone up to no good
@vancouverislandhistoricall8972
4 жыл бұрын
Dubya Balthazar yup since they didn’t have the technology to fix certain part of cars back then wen there car stopped working they would dump it off the side of a hill cliff or a fairly steep bank often times dumping other things with it
that orange water is coming from a closed flooded mine
mason 33
Those weren't fossils.that is ancient native hidden art.they carved small rocks too and they are called portable art. The place is covered