Treasure Hunters Locate Mountain Obelisk & Natural Wonder
Treasure Hunters Locate Mountain Obelisk & Natural Wonder
Eddie and I head into the mountains in search of a natural wonder called “The Snow Hole”, said to contain snow year-round. However, our main goal is to locate the Tri-Point monument, marking the intersection of Vermont, Massachusetts & New York.
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Global warming has ruined the snow hole.
Excellent hiking historical lessons learned. Thks
The snow hole was cool. The border/boundary marker a little disappointing, but I appreciate your efforts to find it. I enjoy your adventures.
What is the Intro Song & WHO is the Artist or Band??
No map/compass?
What do you guys carry for sidearms when you go that deep out in the woods?
It’s not a monument, it’s a warning sign… “Caution : You are entering New York”
Why do they call it a snow hole
Very cool and interesting thank you
You never showed the Mass side. Ya gota go back ;-P
We’ll if there was ice in the snow hole that’s close enough 😊
Don’t get lost in the dark I think that’s kind of cool though
Perseverance pays off !
One of your best videos I loved it wish I could there but I’m 72 watching your video was just as good thanks
Did you metal detect any over the cavern or hole?????? I didn’t see anything like that. Just exploring.
If you have goelocte turned on on your phone you could take a photo and that wold give quite a precise location for the marker , you could have then put the coordinates here for anyone interested in going there
Did you write down the GPS coordinates so you could more easily find it if you wanted to go back?
Refreshing to see. Young men doing something constructive and just plain fun .So glad I found your show. My name is Jim thank you for the awesome music and videos……
There are ‘trig’ points all over the uk. I understand that King George 1st lost his entire army in Scotland during the Jacobite wars,1745. He then ordered a survey of the entire country which was called ‘Ordnance Survey’,which has continued to modern day.
Scale changed from 1:63360 to 1:50000.
The obelisk markers were used to create triangles to measure the country. Surveyors theodolite part of the equipment. Used to create railways too.
I am no expert but I hope this gives a clue to help investigate further.
Plenty of markers. Bigfoot. Leaners ground boxes. Log horizontal trail ground directionals👣👣👣🌲👣🏞
Nice scenery anyway
From 1300 into the 1800s as I understand it there was a little ice age, snow remained year round in several northeastern locations. There was one year in Boston that Snow in the shade never melted. I too have been mislead many times by Google finally bought a dedicated hiking GPS no data connection needed, just access to the sky. God Bless Ya
Much fan for me. Thanks.
lol, those kids are too young to have ‘probably’ been taught or even tried to learn real ‘orienteering’. Maybe they have, I could be wrong. No, I’m probably not wrong…if they had, they would have had a ‘real’ compass and a quad map of the area. People of all ages today are way to reliant on a fragile network of electrical impulses.
Hey guys grew up in rutland and was wondering if you have heard of the ice cave in Pittsford been there twice in my youth and it was very cool.
🌟JUST BRILLIANT 🌟
That is a great video I am impressed that you found the pillar! That that was just I think you were lucky I mean good job trying but I think you guys were lucky.
Very impressive
Wow…great hike !!
nice see you both again…and you re alive…
Should check the hole for pirate gold….
17 minutes of this guy’s face! 👎👎👎💩
And the content had so much going for it! Pity his face doesn’t!
Look behind your head at 16:53. It looks like a carved cover for a hole behind it
climate change killed the snowhole 🙁
WOW!
S-weet.
4 years ago I fell and fractured my back
I used to be really active doing long distance charity events, hill walking, home here in Scotland and taking my dogs out for long walks. I cant do any of this due to the damage and subsequent pain but I get to enjoy the countryside and wild adventures watching your videos. Thank you. X
I am 56 years old and we live on a farm directly across from paint Creek State Park. After living here 30 years I found an Indian campfire ring on our property. New subscriber and I could not wait for the sun to rise to get out and explore today with our grandchildren. U have inspired me!
Any time I see Eddie I know it’s gonna be a good video
Worth it!
Really enjoyed this video! How cool to go along with you on this adventure!
should have brought your metal detctors
Beautiful countryside, great video. Darlington, South Carolina
I like your commentary for several reasons but please do not have others chiming in. Most people turn into camera hams and just suck at commentary. Thank you.
It would be cool to bring a detector to the snow hole. Who knows what treasures are under all those leaves at the bottom. Obviously people have been there before.
Always remember sun rises in the east and sets in the west. You can get a better idea of direction by setting a 90o arc. Point to the direction with one hand, and the other do a 90 degree angle. Or a 180 deg arc
I’m sure if this "snow hole" is real, global warming is having an effect on how long the snow is there. In the 1800s that wasn’t a worry and snow could have been there year-round.
Pause right at 3:12 on counter. . . Between their heads at the tree line, is someone who past on, yet raised awaiting the return of Jesus Christ. . . Im not kidding. . .
What a wonderful piece of work! This has to be one of the very best video’s I’ve seen on YouTube.
Awesome
This was good.keep it up.bring Eddie more.
Holy moly. You guys are persistent. Bless you both.