Yeah, weird that it just came up on my feed. The woman in the beginning said they were preparing,... not for today, but maybe a year... Maybe Ten years from then 🤔
I do all of that before I line up on the ramp. When I hit the ramp my boat is ready to go in the water. I've been launching boats by myself for decades.
I don't know your name sir but dale hollow is a very very special place and next spring I'm coming to dale hollow to catch some smallmouth bass . Thanks for the video and God bless you and your family.
Great video! Greetings from Illinois, Gusty here. I believe I have just caught the Illinois State Record Smallmouth! On the Mississippi River. I realest the fish in fear of it passing away due to the stress of the fight. The video is up on my channel. I would love to come fish 🎣 at the Lake you are speaking about in this video! Sounds like the best place in the world 🌎 to old Gusty here. I’ll subscribe today!
Wow. I guess all you people leaving comments are my kin folk. I have recently found out that Samuel was my 4th great grandpa. Very excited to find this out. I’m going to visit my parents grave in Breathitt County and this might have to be another stop while we’re out visiting.
In 1963 the Monticello Woman's Club and other civic organizations, with aid from the Kentucky Department of Highways, reactivated the mill. In 1973 the mill was designated as a National Historic Site. In 1976, a major restoration to the structure and grounds was completed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Traditional tools and skills were used to render the Mill as close to the original work as possible.
Revelation 11:18 KJV And the nations were angry, and thy wrath is come, and the time of the dead, that they should be JUDGED, and that thou shouldest give reward unto thy servants the prophets, and to the saints, and them that fear thy name, small and great, and SHOULDEST DESTROY THEM WHICH DESTROY THE EARTH. 😎🎸 #HERECOMESREVENGEMETALLICA 😎🎸 #FLOODSPANTERA 😎🎸
Very Informative, I plan to visit here soon. It is a beautiful mill - This is not even the world largest water wheel in the United States, the largest that I know of is the Fairwater Electric Water Wheel in Fairwater, Wisconsin, that was built by the Fitz Waterwheel Co. of Hanover, PA as was the Mill Springs wheel, however the Fairwater Wheel was 50 feet in diameter and weighed 29 tons. The Laxey Wheel on the Isle of Man (UK) is 72' 6" in diameter with a 6' face, built in 1854 and it is still running today. There are also the Norias in Hama, Syria which are undershot wheels that raise water for irrigation which have been turning since 1361, the largest wheel measures 21 meters (68.9 feet) in diameter. - There are also more than two types of vertical water wheels, overshot, backshot (pitch back), breast shot, high breast, low breast, undershot, poncelet wheel, Zuppinger (Germany), etc. and these are reaction water wheels, there are vertical impulse water wheels like the Pelton and Turgo. - Yes, I am a hydropower/ water wheel nut!