The Great Sucker Highway
Description
đŞ 'Uncle' Dick Shutts Presents:
đď¸ Tunnel Engineering for the End Times: The Great Sucker Highwayâ
(âIf it ainât natural, itâs probably a passage.â)
Friends, gather close anâ mind yer ears. Weâve got a fresh-cut wax-cylinder wonderâscraped clean by jug-band intervention, by garâand itâll set the hair on your neck to standinâ like frost on a fence rail.
This first installmentââThe Great Sucker Highway and the Bradley Pond Boogââcomes kettle-hot, catfish steam and all, with old Dick Shutts tappinâ his lantern and swearinâ heâs mapped the underfoot sluiceways that stitch Champlain to Upper Chateaugay Lake like a grandmaâs quilt. đŻď¸đ
Youâll hear Dick talk plain on migratinâ suckers, a subcurrent thumpinâ under Lyon Mountain, and a keyhole at Bradley Pond that ainât so pondish after all.
Thereâs a reenactment, tooâGeo. Cook & Jim Smith hookinâ fish what look bit from belowâplus a tidy historical rummage through tunnels that run faster than gossip at Merrillâs Landing.
And if that ainât enough, Abner Percy chews a length of copper wire and reports the earth humminâ like a waspâs nest inside a church cello. đ§đśâđŤď¸
Why you oughta listen (and sooner than later) âď¸
Field signs: suckers swarminâ at East Inletânot breedinâ, migratinâ.
Bradley Pond: the âkeyholeâ flow toward the Chazyâquiet water, quick purpose.
Subcurrent: bedrock talk from Upper to Lower, maybe clear to Champlainâstitched tight.
Caves & cracks: Nat Collinsâ Calypso Grottoâstone that sings after dark.
Beast or hymn?: two fish come up chewed, and the dock timbers answer back.
Old-Timerâs Advisory
This broadcast ainât for jittery folks, night swimmers, nor them as hears breathinâ cellars on Devilâs Channel and calls it âjust the wind.â Best taken with headphones, lamp trimmed low, and your boots kept dry. If youâre set on swimminâ past Burnt Camp after sundown, donât say Dick didnât warn ye.
How to fetch it đď¸
Spin it on the Steamboat Dispatch Networkâwhatever contraption you favor, from wind-ups to them new wire-tangle devices. Set the volume like you would a steel trap: firm, not foolish.
Next week Dick pokes the root cellar that breathes like a horse. Till then, keep your eyes open and your traps wired for what walks from below. đ
âEast Bellmont Marketing & Provisions, Est. 1908 (we sell words, nails, and a fair line of skepticism)
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đď¸ Listen now, share later, sleep maybe.