North American Rayon Company opened in 1929, because it was partially German owned during WW2 it was under US Government control until 1949. It finally declared bankruptcy and closed in 1973. The buildings are supposed to be haunted.
Hey shoestring it's good that your getting out and doing what you do best keep on hopping and filming and hope everything goes well on your doctor 's appt on Thursday so you can get back riding again will keep our prayers for you. Duane, Visalia,ca
I like messing around abandoned industrial sites too. There's an old paper mill abandoned along the UP line south of Portland on the Willamette by Oregon City. It's calling my name, lol. Good luck Thursday.
Iâm hoping to someday get to the point of completely free-spirit-ism like Shoe. I just wish I knew the guy personally because I just enjoy people like him who live by their own drum in life. There are not enough people out there like him now days.
When I was a kid in Michigan my buddies and I used to catch an open box car on the Ann Arbor or NY Central and wind up in Detroit sometimes. Your movies are a comfort; keep singing. We could usually pay a few dollars and ride the coach home, or catch up a gondola. I eventually joined the AF and fought wars instead. Love your videos and pray your medical problems don't slow you down.
Very cool video Shoestring! I love these types of videos! Old abandoned places from the past and trestles and such are so interesting to me! Awesome place! Thanks for sharing it with us! I'll be glad when you get your surgery behind you and get back on the rails! Prayers for the best for you!
Take it easy for awhile. You got that upcoming appointment & I know all your fans want to see you back on the rails & giving us those great stories but health has be priority #1. Nice seeing you out though doing what you do best. Minnesota.
My friends and I used to go to the old Army Navy Surplus Store in Sioux City, IA whenever we were in town, mostly just to see what new cool stuff the old guy had in there. There was one in Cedar Rapids when we moved here back on '09 but I think it's moved or maybe even closed down. My son liked to go in there and check out some of that old guy's cool stuff.
youve got a pretty good voice, you know. Maybe record some whole songs? I bet you have some musician followers for encouragement, accompaniment. We need some contemporary hobo ballads! Love the echo inside the boxcar. Looking forward to merch! used to love smashing coins with my dad on steam excursions.
Careful around those quarries! As my family leases granite land to the local rock quarry. These places have very DEEP water holes!! If you fall in, we won't get out ! The walls are too steep``! We keep fences up for a reason..
when i was a kid a messed around in abandon industrial areas. when i watch your video i keep thinking about how compelling the hobby is but i also wonder about all the poison ivy i ended up getting into, especially in winter when it was harder to spot.
Hi Mark!! Happy New Year from Ireland. Long time viewer, first time commenting!!! Thinking of you and wishing you a speedy recovery. There will be plenty of trainers and boxcars waiting for you when you are up and running. Your videos and the commentary you provide are simply unique entertainment and a wonderful account of your adventures. Keep well, stay safe and best of luck from Ireland!!!! M.S.
Thanks for another amazing video. I wish you and all your followers an amazing 2022. Canât wait for the merch (hopefully youâll ship to UK) Stay safe and keep up the amazing videos
@@TheHoboShoestring that would be amazing. Iâd definitely promote you this side of the pond. Itâs annoying We donât have the same opportunity to ride freight here.
Hobo, I'm a train driver in Australia. You had me concerned, you need to be a little more careful, you weren't expecting that rake to move and not long before you were between the wagons looking at the coupling package. I know you've been doing this a long time, but wagons can be whispering death. Please be careful bud.
@@TheHoboShoestring thatâs not true ! I was right next to a coal train once and all of the pistons were out and BOOM the train lurched forward ; then the pistons went down
I've explored a lot of these places over my life, a lot of people do. its almost as if you can feel the ghosts of the workers from the past. the lockers, the chairs. they worked here and fed their families, came home to the wife and kids. and then one day it was all gone. some of those ghosts are angry still.
I found this bridge you crossed on Google Maps. That stack is actually a different one than the bigger plant in the drone video in Elizabethton. You're in Watuga, TN, nearby.
Good luck to your operation I We'll be thinking about you you will come out strong So you can get the riding And a happy New Year This is Ron from Florida
Shoestring my heart dropped when you were in between the two trains and I could hear the brakes releasing on one of them. I was yelling at the screen hurry up and get out of there! lol Glad it was the IM and not the GM. That wouldn't have been good to be between those cars climbing over the coupler and he starts pullin. Be careful out there
We hope you had a real nice Christmas. You look like youâre doing better. You had us laughing so much in this video. All the songs you were making up and singing. Then the one you sang into that boxcar and it was echoing. Lol. Cool video. We really enjoyed it. Take care and have a good one. đđđâ€ïžđ
Coins great idea . How about autographed rail spikes with your pens signed by you . I seen in River old Southern trestle pier or part of old highway bridge . Be in my prayers this Friday for your surgery . Taking my dad to have his surgery 6:25 in morning .
When you mentioned folks for other videos and stuff be sure and mention it in the drawdown of the description stuff so is that people can remember to click on and check out those other contributors you described thanks for your input oh, you're the blue-collar ish budget e-version of Rick Steves Europe keep up the great work
You have to be careful about trespassing in quarries. Federal offense if caught in most cases particularly active ones due to explosives either in use, stored onsite or the potential for lost items like blasting caps and det cord scraps. In my wayward nerdy youth I used to scour quarries around where I lived in Texas and and later in Indiana just for those items to play with. Me and some buddies found a half of a case of some old school dynamite the nitro clay kind that you can't get anymore. We were digging pea sized blobs of it out and taking turns hitting it with a sledgehammer for fun. Later I found an electric blasting cap and modified it for fuse with some crushed match heads and hobby store cannon fuse and used what was left of the dynamite to make my own crater with. Fun stuff. Yeah I'm surprised that I am still alive and pushing 60 now and no felonies on my record..
@@dfpytwa I remember my grand dad kept a box of dynamite at the house back in the 1960's early 70's. He used to blast and part off oilwell casing on plug & abandonment jobs back then. OF course, we were threatened to an inch of our lives if we touched it, too!
Great video. I worked in a Southern Pacific yard in the 80's and our railyard orientation told us to stay away from "plug" doors unless you were unloading because if they came off the track they would crush you as opposed to the standard boxcar sliding door which generally didn't come off the track.
Godspeed Mr. Nichols, We would like to Thank You for all you gave, and all you have given.. R.I.P. Shoestring, You will be greatly missed.. â
Loved the Song you Sang inside the Box Car. Nashville might be Looking for a New Country Star. âïž
Brother Jukebox never sounded so good!
Lol I'm in the comments looking for that song.
@@Tyr1e Mark Chestnutt. Brother Jukebox.
Always nice when you take us exploring, Shoestring.
Thank yah
@@TheHoboShoestring olĂĄ meu amigo!me inscrevi no seu canal đđ»đ§đ·
North American Rayon Company opened in 1929, because it was partially German owned during WW2 it was under US Government control until 1949. It finally declared bankruptcy and closed in 1973. The buildings are supposed to be haunted.
Shoestring Abandoned Explore, proves you can make videos about anything and they are good.
That bridge brought me flash backs of where hobeStobe was when he passed RIP Stobe. Stay safe out there Shoestring!
Yeah. Me too.same as Stobe The Hobo was walking on. RIP is it legal to put coins on railroad tracks ?
@@Hercules718 no that would be trespassing
That was the Watauga Steam Plant, built in 1921 by the Tennessee Eastern Electric Company.
The cold air coming from that hole would suggest its haunted???
Hey shoestring good to see you out there, I hope u find a train soon. Keep up the good work.đâđ©đšđŠ
Hello Mark! I sure Hope you had a Great Christmas Holiday. You Deserve the Best because youâre a Great guy. đ
Hey shoestring it's good that your getting out and doing what you do best keep on hopping and filming and hope everything goes well on your doctor 's appt on Thursday so you can get back riding again will keep our prayers for you.
Duane, Visalia,ca
I hope all is well Shoestring
Take care buddy,nice to see you out n about
Gosh dang I love watching every single video !!!! Your personality and everything. Your knowledge of the rails.
I like messing around abandoned industrial sites too. There's an old paper mill abandoned along the UP line south of Portland on the Willamette by Oregon City. It's calling my name, lol. Good luck Thursday.
I'm a huge fan mr hobo and I love trains ever since I was little
Iâm hoping to someday get to the point of completely free-spirit-ism like Shoe. I just wish I knew the guy personally because I just enjoy people like him who live by their own drum in life. There are not enough people out there like him now days.
Amen to that, Minimalistic...., not nearly enough of the free spirits like Mr. Shoestring. Well said.
When I was a kid in Michigan my buddies and I used to catch an open box car on the Ann Arbor or NY Central and wind up in Detroit sometimes. Your movies are a comfort; keep singing.
We could usually pay a few dollars and ride the coach home, or catch up a gondola. I eventually joined the AF and fought wars instead. Love your videos and pray your medical problems don't slow you down.
Thanks a million Mr. Shoestring. And, I hope you make a million on your site. Happy New Year.
Very cool video Shoestring! I love these types of videos! Old abandoned places from the past and trestles and such are so interesting to me! Awesome place! Thanks for sharing it with us! I'll be glad when you get your surgery behind you and get back on the rails! Prayers for the best for you!
Shoestring. I love your interesting facts.
Hope ya had a great Holiday Shoestring ⣠Nice to see you out and about. Wish ya all the good luck when you see the Dr.
Great Vid!..Looks like a dangerous place to be walking around!..Lots of hole to step in
Shoestring you can sing! Thank you for the mini concert! đ¶đ
Bristol is a really cool place. I have been wanting to film there at the train station at the state line for a long time
Its always cool to see the trains guys supporting each other and commiting on there content.đđ
Shoestring Army!!! I like that
Shoestrings famous words âI forgot my paint pen!â Glad your feeling better buddy
Take it easy for awhile. You got that upcoming appointment & I know all your fans want to see you back on the rails & giving us those great stories but health has be priority #1. Nice seeing you out though doing what you do best. Minnesota.
Yep .He Can Sing ! Petty good Too 4_17
Thank you for teleporting me back in time to my train hopping days. The 60s were the best of times, thanks again, Sterno Stan
That was a special day for sure
Crossing the trestle was exciting and fun and scary too
Your okay Shuestrig
My friends and I used to go to the old Army Navy Surplus Store in Sioux City, IA whenever we were in town, mostly just to see what new cool stuff the old guy had in there.
There was one in Cedar Rapids when we moved here back on '09 but I think it's moved or maybe even closed down. My son liked to go in there and check out some of that old guy's cool stuff.
Shoestring Patches! I want two. Count me in!
Love the personalized extra verse to the song!
I've kayaked down that river many times, and took out at that parking lot you showed.
youve got a pretty good voice, you know. Maybe record some whole songs? I bet you have some musician followers for encouragement, accompaniment. We need some contemporary hobo ballads! Love the echo inside the boxcar. Looking forward to merch! used to love smashing coins with my dad on steam excursions.
I'd be happy to strum along for ya, Shoe!
You scared me to death walking across that trestle! Then you walked back again. Please be careful. Hope your health issues resolve soon.
Best, bob
Shoestring Army patch sounds great! Sign me up!
Good luck with your Dr's appointment Brother. Iam đ 4U.
Be well Shoestring, God bless you!
Had to laugh when you mentioned the Armey/Navy store in JCT. My wallet has my P-38 bought there, OMG over 20 years ago, Still have it.
Careful around those quarries! As my family leases granite land to the local rock quarry. These places have very DEEP water holes!! If you fall in, we won't get out ! The walls are too steep``! We keep fences up for a reason..
All. Well
That box car at the end you showed with the pait job that was really cool.đđđđ€©đ€©đ€©đ€©
Thanks Shoestring, good luck Thursday.
Central California Watching
Thanks for another awesome video Shoestring, hope you're doing well!
interesting about the noise the ground rail makes - never even thought about that
I used to work on a loram rail grinder and know the sound smooth as silk. It grinds out the dents and mushroomed rail
when i was a kid a messed around in abandon industrial areas. when i watch your video i keep thinking about how compelling the hobby is but i also wonder about all the poison ivy i ended up getting into, especially in winter when it was harder to spot.
Good to see ya. Thanks, for the video.
Shoestring Army patch would be fuggin great, man!!
Making some then
Shoestring!! Love your videos!
Hi Mark!!
Happy New Year from Ireland.
Long time viewer, first time commenting!!!
Thinking of you and wishing you a speedy recovery.
There will be plenty of trainers and boxcars waiting for you when you are up and running.
Your videos and the commentary you provide are simply unique entertainment and a wonderful account of your adventures.
Keep well, stay safe and best of luck from Ireland!!!!
M.S.
You are a blessing to us all thank u.
Have a happy and healthy new year hobo shoestring. Stay safe out there in your travels. Let the rails guide you home. đ€
Thanks for another amazing video. I wish you and all your followers an amazing 2022.
Canât wait for the merch (hopefully youâll ship to UK)
Stay safe and keep up the amazing videos
I should be able to ship overseas
@@TheHoboShoestring that would be amazing. Iâd definitely promote you this side of the pond.
Itâs annoying We donât have the same opportunity to ride freight here.
@@TheHoboShoestring A hoodie with you signature on the back would be amazing though , just a thought
That's the old Bemberg Plant.
Love exploring with you Shoestring. Thank you for taking us along.
Hobo, I'm a train driver in Australia. You had me concerned, you need to be a little more careful, you weren't expecting that rake to move and not long before you were between the wagons looking at the coupling package. I know you've been doing this a long time, but wagons can be whispering death. Please be careful bud.
The brake piston was out so it's not going anywhere
@@TheHoboShoestring I work for Watco in Australia, is a great US Company. đ
@@TheHoboShoestring thatâs not true ! I was right next to a coal train once and all of the pistons were out and BOOM the train lurched forward ; then the pistons went down
Shoestring, your videos make my day!! â€
"Oh well thats the good thing about being blind" đ 10:34
Thanks Hobo! đđđ
we miss you Shoestring, had to hear your voice
I've explored a lot of these places over my life, a lot of people do. its almost as if you can feel the ghosts of the workers from the past. the lockers, the chairs. they worked here and fed their families, came home to the wife and kids. and then one day it was all gone. some of those ghosts are angry still.
I found this bridge you crossed on Google Maps. That stack is actually a different one than the bigger plant in the drone video in Elizabethton. You're in Watuga, TN, nearby.
Every time I watch one of Your videos I learn something new about Trains! We wish You a very Blessed New Years. Keep up the great work!!!đđ
Great video
Good luck to your operation I We'll be thinking about you you will come out strong So you can get the riding And a happy New Year This is Ron from Florida
Another great video!.
Good to see you again brother
Thank you for putting up a video Mark
Shoestring my heart dropped when you were in between the two trains and I could hear the brakes releasing on one of them. I was yelling at the screen hurry up and get out of there! lol Glad it was the IM and not the GM. That wouldn't have been good to be between those cars climbing over the coupler and he starts pullin. Be careful out there
Sell flat railroad coins & stamp hobo shoestring =$ i'd buy that for a dollar .
Have a great new year Cheers
Shoestring - One of a kind! Part mountain goat, part Troubadour
Good clip enjoyed thanks
A small flat car and Southern Pacific. That's a rare site.
Loved the little sing song as you walked across bridge; post factory explore! đđ¶
We hope you had a real nice Christmas. You look like youâre doing better. You had us laughing so much in this video. All the songs you were making up and singing. Then the one you sang into that boxcar and it was echoing. Lol. Cool video. We really enjoyed it. Take care and have a good one. đđđâ€ïžđ
Iâm drawn to these videos. We played in the train yards as kids and hopped trains. Takes me back to my good olâ days. Thank you for this.
AWESOME CONTENT!
Happy Holidays SS Blessings and good luck with your tests đâ€ïž
Thanks for the close-ups, I do HO trains and it's a big help.
Boxcar Shoewilly String!
I absolutely love Shoestrings videos, He's one awesome video maker!
Crossing the bridge reminds me of the Movie Stand by Me
Happy New Year, Shoestring!
Love your videos Shoe. Hope you had a great Christmas buddy
I enjoy the video
Thanks for the content! Hope your health gets resolved. You are great!!!
Cool shirt! Man, you made me nervous up on that trestle. Good to see you out. Great video!
Good luck with the surgery Shoestring. Hope you're feeling better & back riding the rails soon. Happy New Year!
Great video!! That old factory is creepy for sure. Hope you can get out soon.
Coins great idea . How about autographed rail spikes with your pens signed by you . I seen in River old Southern trestle pier or part of old highway bridge . Be in my prayers this Friday for your surgery . Taking my dad to have his surgery 6:25 in morning .
Was watching this video and in my head singing bro juke box same time then you start singing it. You got best voice for that song Shoestring !!!đ
When you mentioned folks for other videos and stuff be sure and mention it in the drawdown of the description stuff so is that people can remember to click on and check out those other contributors you described thanks for your input oh, you're the blue-collar ish budget e-version of Rick Steves Europe keep up the great work
Another great video shoestring Iâm glad to be a member of the shoestring army
Hi Shoestring, good to see you!
Another great video Hope everything goes well on your surgery
The building with the smokestack is called the Watauga Steam Plant. It's an old power plant
Next video show how to set up a camp spot next to the tracks
You have to be careful about trespassing in quarries. Federal offense if caught in most cases particularly active ones due to explosives either in use, stored onsite or the potential for lost items like blasting caps and det cord scraps. In my wayward nerdy youth I used to scour quarries around where I lived in Texas and and later in Indiana just for those items to play with. Me and some buddies found a half of a case of some old school dynamite the nitro clay kind that you can't get anymore. We were digging pea sized blobs of it out and taking turns hitting it with a sledgehammer for fun. Later I found an electric blasting cap and modified it for fuse with some crushed match heads and hobby store cannon fuse and used what was left of the dynamite to make my own crater with. Fun stuff. Yeah I'm surprised that I am still alive and pushing 60 now and no felonies on my record..
Ahh yes the good ole days
Itâs not a federal offense to trespass at a quarry.
@@BFTEgodswarrio5939 Can you show us any case where the feds busted a guy for talking in a CZcams comment decades after the offense?
@@BFTEgodswarrio5939 You could buy dynamite at the hardware store back then without any paperwork if you were an adult.
@@dfpytwa I remember my grand dad kept a box of dynamite at the house back in the 1960's early 70's. He used to blast and part off oilwell casing on plug & abandonment jobs back then. OF course, we were threatened to an inch of our lives if we touched it, too!
Great footage! Hope you had a Merry Christmas, and have a Happy 2022! Goodluck at your appointment!
Great video. I worked in a Southern Pacific yard in the 80's and our railyard orientation told us to stay away from "plug" doors unless you were unloading because if they came off the track they would crush you as opposed to the standard boxcar sliding door which generally didn't come off the track.
Your like a college professor with train knowledge. At Princeton to. đ
Happy new year Shoestring. Here's to a better year and a healthier one.
Been watching a long while. Keep up the good work, and best of luck with your upcoming procedure. All the best!