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👉 Before we begin: hit Like, Subscribe, and ring that notification bell so you never miss another adventure with Pruyne Time Adventures! If you love uncovering forgotten places, atmospheric drives, and storytelling that digs beneath the surface, you’re in the right seat. And don’t forget to check out my other channel, Pruyne Time Magnet Fishing, where we explore waterways for hidden relics and unexpected history. Pruyne Time Magnet Fishing: / @pruynetimemagnetfishing There’s something intoxicating about a cold February morning in upstate New York — the sun so bright it almost blinds you, and snow on the ground making every shadow feel like a secret. Today we’re traveling north from Wayland, NY — a village founded in the early 1800s and once known as “the Crossroads” for its pivotal spot-on historic transportation routes — to the rural reaches of Springwater, NY. But this isn’t just a scenic winter drive; this is a road filled with stories that weave together the surreal and the real. Just outside of Wayland you’ll notice old stone ruins of garages and barns — remnants of a time when this region was crisscrossed by stagecoach lines and early railroads. Near Springwater, you’ll find the remains of the once‑bustling Springwater Railroad Depot, a place that helped the surrounding farms and communities move goods long before interstates were thoughts and not lifelines. One peculiar chapter here involves the local lore of the “Fog Holler,” a low valley that winter travelers claimed hid lights and sounds no one could ever explain — trains that never came listed on the timetable, horses that vanished mid‑journey, lights that blinked without source. Whether legend or misremembered fact, these tales give the landscapes a pulse only visible to those willing to look beyond the road signs. The snow crunches under wheels, and the sun reflects off fields still waiting for spring, but the echoes of these old freight lines, canal paths, and forgotten farmsteads stay with you. This stretch of countryside was once part of a network of movement and mystery — trod by pioneers, shaped by commerce, and whispered about in taverns long since closed. It’s the kind of history that feels alive when you taste the cold air and see your own breath hanging like a promise in front of you. As we roll through these quiet roads, you’ll see the bones of old iron bridges, weary farm fences, and distant peaks that have watched more winters than anyone can count. The drive becomes not just a route on a map, but a journey into how people lived, moved, and imagined in a land that could be both unforgiving and breathtakingly beautiful. 💥 After the ride: if this snowy exploration — equal parts history and road therapy — spoke to you, hit Like, subscribe for more immersive adventures, and leave a comment below telling me which forgotten road or unexpected story you want to explore next. And remember, Pruyne Time Magnet Fishing is waiting with riverside finds and relics pulled straight from time itself. 🏆 Visit My eBay Store – Sports Cards & Collectibles Looking for vintage, rare, and collectible sports cards? Check out my eBay store for great deals and unique finds — perfect for collectors and fans! My eBay channel: https://www.ebay.com/str/2easy2trade #pruynetimemagnetfishing #pruynetimeadventures #magnetfishing #wayland #springwater #newyork #ontariocounty #dashcam #westernnewyork #snow #cold #february #sunny #stagecoach #trains #snow #sunshine