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Wild Journeys
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Добавлен 4 фев 2019
Mark created Wild Journeys to share America's outdoors, environmentally sensitive regions, history. He travels in his "cabin on wheels" See more on the van here ruclips.net/video/rNGYF8V69X0/видео.html!
His belief is that transforming more people into astute environmental thinkers aware of our dwindling natural resources will make a difference. Activating people to be more involved in protection and conservation of lands and natural resources is the only hope for saving these areas for our planet and generations to come.
Please feel free to Subscribe and like videos along the way. Share with friends and please visit us at Instagram and TikTok @WildJourneysNow
Thanks for watching and stay tuned!
Mark and Karen
wildjourneysnow@gmail.com
407-349-7096
His belief is that transforming more people into astute environmental thinkers aware of our dwindling natural resources will make a difference. Activating people to be more involved in protection and conservation of lands and natural resources is the only hope for saving these areas for our planet and generations to come.
Please feel free to Subscribe and like videos along the way. Share with friends and please visit us at Instagram and TikTok @WildJourneysNow
Thanks for watching and stay tuned!
Mark and Karen
wildjourneysnow@gmail.com
407-349-7096
Entombed for 24 years, will it Start? 1966 International Harvester 1100A BG 241 Pickup Truck
Episode 4: *NOTE: I am not a mechanic, just a guy with a office job having a project! If you have comments please add them - I enjoy the learning.
In Episode 4: I replace the battery tray, install a new battery, clean the engine bay, clean the drums, hubs (paint) get new tires, and attempt to start the truck after 24 years of being entombed in a garage.
Previous to this episode, I'd gone over every electrical connection except for the points, and in this episode I replace them because it would not fire. Process of elimination - I am not a genius!
Truck history: The pickup rolled out of its tomb on December 19th, 2025 for the first time in 24 years! It's a 1966, International Harvester Pickup...
In Episode 4: I replace the battery tray, install a new battery, clean the engine bay, clean the drums, hubs (paint) get new tires, and attempt to start the truck after 24 years of being entombed in a garage.
Previous to this episode, I'd gone over every electrical connection except for the points, and in this episode I replace them because it would not fire. Process of elimination - I am not a genius!
Truck history: The pickup rolled out of its tomb on December 19th, 2025 for the first time in 24 years! It's a 1966, International Harvester Pickup...
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Removing the '66 International's Rusty Battery Tray, Rust Repair & Paint in the Engine Bay, Some TLC
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Episode 3: In this episode I remove the old rusted-out battery tray and prepare the engine bay for its brand spankin' new replacement. Interesting techniques involved in its removal and rust repair/surface preparation and paint. Definitely a project on a budget! Truck history: The pickup rolled out of its tomb on December 19th, 2025 for the first time in 24 years! It's a 1966, International Har...
1966 International Harvester gets TLC - Ignition, Fuel and a Parts Inventory
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Episode 2: After rolling out of the garage for the first time in 24 years, Mark begins work on the 1966 International Harvester 1100A. This video features getting some basics done to make starting it easier at some point soon? Ignition and fuel are featured in this video update. Mark tinkers with whatever things he can while he waits for the title and a key! His goal is to put the truck on the ...
Bull Creek tributary to the Swannanoa River, near Asheville NC, foot/drone before and after
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On September 27th 2024, Hurricane Helene blew through Bull Creek, a tributary of the Swannanoa River in Asheville, NC. This short video depicts the before and after of the area. This small section of Bull Creek abuts the Warren Wilson College Trail system which took a severe hit. The short on-foot portion of the video shows the tremendous damage to the WWC trail along Bull Creek. The second por...
Back to the Property After Hurricane Helene: How bad is the Damage?
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We take a trip to the Bull Creek area of Asheville to check out the damage left by Hurricane Helene. Before and after footage and pics help illustrate the changes. The property is a project of Mark’s and an ongoing labor of love. The idea is the create and reestablish a native mountain landscape. I decided to create this channel years ago with the hope of sharing my outdoor experiences with onl...
After 24 Years the 1966 1100 A International Harvester Rolls out of its Tomb!!
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Episode 1 is finally here! The pickup rolled out of the garage on December 19, 2025 for the first time in 24 years! Mark takes this Wild Journey alone - his goal is the put this on the road sometime in 2025! 1966, International Harvester Pickup Truck, 1100 A, BG 241 engine with three on the tree! Please subscribe so you don’t miss any of the updates as Mark makes progress. Mark is not a mechani...
Hurricane Helene Destruction, Bull Creek, NC (Swannanoa Valley)
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Mark provides his first update on what he knows about damage to the property in North Carolina post Hurricane Helene. This update will help fill in the pieces on the current situation and what he hopes to find in December. *Pic is a black bear in Bull Creek weeks post storm I decided to create this channel years ago with the hope of sharing my outdoor experiences with only my closest friends an...
New Project: 1966 International Harvester, Transformation into a daily driver?
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After a half dozen years of waiting, Mark introduces a new project; taking a International Harvester pick up truck (1100 A, BG-241) and eventually making it a daily driver! He explains the origins of the truck and the current situation he is in, while waiting to purchase it. This will be a fin project for sure. Mark is NOT a mechanic nor is he a body man. So, yeah, this will be fun for him and ...
How to Plant Trees, Property Tour, Nature, Trail Camera - Summer Update 2024
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I continue to replant native trees that will produce nuts, berries and tropical fruit (paw paw). I also have great updates on all my previous efforts including American Chestnut trees, a big deal. I added chapters immediately below this brief summary to make your viewing a little more easier:) Chapters: 00:00 Work on the Property 07:00 Updates: American Chestnuts, Serviceberries I am planting a...
Summer Update: Extreme heat in Florida and the 2024 Bigfoot Conference - You read that right.
Просмотров 1787 месяцев назад
Mark updates and describes the extreme heat being experienced in Florida and also takes you along to the 4th Annual Bigfoot Conference held in Ocala, FL. He will also be headed to the Mountains in early July to plant serviceberry and check on the American chestnuts and maple trees he planted in early spring. He will also be exploring Mt. Mitchell, hiking and pulling new trail camera footage fro...
Spring 2024 is Progressing: Chestnuts, Rhododendron are taking Off! Planting Maples and Paw paw!
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Mark gets some work done on the property planting Maples and Paw paw trees on the old farm road. Plus and update on the American Chestnuts and Rhododendron plantings. He and Audrey visit the Blue Ridge Parkway and Pisgah Inn. Finally, a bear and an update from the neighbors caught on the trail cam. 00.00 Video tour of The Property in the mountains, and American Chestnut update 07:13 Drive to th...
Planting Wild Chestnut Trees in the Blue Ridge Mountains, NC
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About 6 weeks ago I received bare root Wild Type American Chestnut Trees from the American Chestnut Foundation. It would have been a much easier job if I'd received them in North Carolina instead of Florida - but I had no choice, I live in Florida. I was able to pot the seedlings and sprout the leaves in central Florida before taking them to NC and planting them permanently. This video is an up...
American Chestnut Seedling Update!
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This is the seedling update! They go into the ground in the Blue Ridge Mountains this coming week.
Glacier National Park- Part 3 II Moose and Mountain Goats
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This is the final of three videos of Glacier National Park. This one features Moose and Mountain Goats along with some shots take on Going-to-the Sun Road. Please enjoy and don't forget to like and subscribe! I decided to create this channel years ago with the hope of sharing my outdoor experiences with only my closest friends and family. That worked for while, until I converted a van. I figure...
Chestnut Trees in Florida - How to temporarily plant a tree...
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Chestnut Trees in Florida - How to temporarily plant a tree...
Going-to-the-Sun, Glacier National Park - Part 1
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Going-to-the-Sun, Glacier National Park - Part 1
Hiking Grinnell & Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park, Part 2
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Hiking Grinnell & Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park, Part 2
Hiking Bull Creek and Dam Ruins, Checking the Trap
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Hiking Bull Creek and Dam Ruins, Checking the Trap
How to find a Florida Panther (cougar) in the Wild - Get out and see Path of the Panther!
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How to find a Florida Panther (cougar) in the Wild - Get out and see Path of the Panther!
How to Assemble and Disassemble a Blind, Hunt Monster 300 degree View
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How to Assemble and Disassemble a Blind, Hunt Monster 300 degree View
GoPro Versatility: Van Mount, Underwater and Chest Harness Fun!
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GoPro Versatility: Van Mount, Underwater and Chest Harness Fun!
A Tour of the Gardens, Update on Things!
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A Tour of the Gardens, Update on Things!
History and Tour-Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive
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History and Tour-Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive
Greetings from Northern Colorado and Facebook 😉 The guy with the 1966 1000a International Harvester pickup up. Having flashbacks from when I got my I/H and had no bloody idea what I was doing 😂
It’s fun. I really enjoy the process.
Hey what's up man? Quick question, how much was it for that radio package from Best buy and which radio did you end up choosing for your upgrade?
It’s been a few years let me check it out. I’ll reply. Also, I’m selling the rig now. I’ll have more on here soon.
It’s Jan 2025 is it for sale?
Yes it is. Details coming soon. If you’re interested lmk.
…the best part of Christmas! …sitting by the fireplace with a cup of coffee in my hands. 🎄 🎅🏻
Merry Christmas from Indiana haus
Oil spout. I have an old oil can that is still full that your spout would fit on. I had a 1962 pickup stepside with the spare partially into the driver's side rear fender. It was a workhorse. I rebuilt the three speed transmission in it. For awhile I shifted from first to third because second was what went bad. Then the linkage got messed up so I pulled the cover on the trans hump and would but it in first then wind it out and then quickly bend over pull it out of first and then push the two three lever into gear. I taught my buddy how to do it when he rode with me. My dad said fix it or stop driving it when he saw me driving it one day. Great truck. Wish I still had it today. Pull the plugs and put some ATF in the cylinders. Turn the crank over in the front with a socket and breaker bar to see if the engine rolls over. Good stuff. Happy Motoring.
Oil spout! My “kids” had no idea (32 and 29) lol. Great story about changing those gears. Quite a simpler life when things like changing gears had a work-around when things broke. Awesome story! Merry Christmas! Thank you for sharing.
I always enjoy seeing another IH put back on the road. My 1963 was in a fence row for 20 years, and since putting it back on the road last year I've added 3200 miles to the odometer.
Thanks so much. It feels great to start tinkering after decades not picking up nothing but basic hand tools. Please share any tips you have on anything you think might help me get it on the road! I’ll be learning along the way for sure.
Much like any other project, evaluate and plan first. These trucks are extremely forgiving - my BG241 was seized with rust in the bores, but still came around. The Holley 1904 carburetor is simple and will likely only need an accelerator pump. Your fuel pump will likely need rebuilt with a new diaphragm. If you need to work on the rear brakes use a hub puller, not a 3 jaw puller to remove both the hub and drum from the axle shaft. If there are any parts you struggle to track down or are other issues with the truck, post to the forums or reach out to others in the IH community. Most guys are genuinely helpful and want to see these old trucks live on.
@@Too_many_projectsthank you for the information and sorry I didn’t respond sooner. Definitely needed to read all of that! Happy Holidays man. Very appreciated!
Hands down the greatest eggnog ever made, in my opinion. I have never ever tasted a better one.
How I missed your comment I have no idea! At least I caught it before the holidays end!! Yeah, that eggnog is so distinct and delicious. I also enjoyed how thick it was. I want some now!!
The Witlacoochee River in my area only recently started to ebb from the hurricane the water levels got up really high!
The saturation prior to storms hitting seems to be part of it. The Peace River during Hurricane Ian wiped my parents house out with 5 feet of water in the home. Destroyed it. It was a first for them, and last. They had to move. Seems like it is happening far more often.
Best of luck with the old Cornbinder. I grew up with a '66 IH long bed 1200, 3/4 ton for hauling firewood and farm work. Great truck, always started and ran well.
Thanks so much for the like and comment. I’m really excited. I had a 1950 F-1 in my late teens and 20’s and the stories people would share about them were great. One lady described her dad running moonshine in the mountains of GA. Low center of gravity and fast. Your firewood and farm truck experience just adds to the history of this one. Thank you!
1/4 drive socket set 👍
What’s amazing is the number of folks who have watched that video. I’m glad it’s helped. And your added info will no doubt help others. Can’t believe I failed to mention that!
It's a very nice radio, thank you. I have had a leak where my roof antennae was for years and the dealer tried fixing it five times and never did. It has filled my overhead light and bluetooth microphone and dripped down onto my stock radio and ruined it. I would probably need J. Paul Getty to sue Chrysler so that's out of the question. But my roof liner has always been stained. Bummmer.
Useless video
Too bad you gotta deal with the heat, buddy! Take care and stay cool.
Thanks man. How’s CA heat? I was there a few years ago and it was pretty bad, and it felt like the landscape would burst into flames (Yosemite). Hope you’re good man.
I am from Florida and I love the heat...but I have to agree it has been exceptionally hot lately!
I loved the heat and could operate full speed a few years ago. The last two years has been different for sure. It literally stops me in my tracks. Most of my work is mornings and later afternoon unless it’s raining. I take advantage of that!!
We have ourselves a hoarder. Thanks for the video.
lol, you bet. Thanks for the note!!
The flower is from a tulip poplar tree (Liriodendron tulipifera). They are in the magnolia family. Beautiful trees. You have a very pretty parcel of land.
Thank you!!!! I really appreciate your help on that one!
Hi Mark, Why are you planting so many maple trees?
Hey there! A few reasons to plant the 5: 1. creating a bit of canopy/cover in once was a tree covered area near the creek, 2. Creating a barrier between the property and a hiking trail, 3. Using red maples to increase fall colors in the area nearest the creek. I planted 5 in total. Hardest to put in were the two closest to the old farm road which was compact and had a rock aggregate content. While I was there I planted some paw paw trees (4). Using those to recreate some canopy and create a source of native tropical fruit for my own consumption and wildlife. Did that answer your question? Lmk and thanks for the question! Mark
NPR?
Must’ve been.
Saw your van at the sunrail station this morning when picking up my car. Awesome setup.
Hey thanks!! It’s functional and comfortable for sure. Appreciate the kind words.
Man those squirrels are a mofo lol
Lucky for them I’m kind hearted. Otherwise it would be bbq time!
I'll never see such a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing.
Love that Wesley Wilson Trail!! Can’t wait to hike it someday.
Definitely. It’s a beautiful place. I was also thinking about calling it caffeine Hill in his honor.
Crotons?? Potocarpus?? Exotics?? That's not what Mark Pafford taught me to plant!! 😂😂 Seriously, the yard looks great Mark! Philip
lol thanks! Lots of it was “repurposed” after hurricanes and from yard debris.
Geez!! So sorry! I hope and pray y’all are recovering and doing well! ❤
Love it brother!! 👍
Way cool
Wonderful place. Extraordinary for a Miami guy, used to the Everglades.
Just passed ur van in Orlando fl. Decided to check it out. Very wholesome content. Keep up the good work 👍🏻
Thank you!! I was returning to Orlando from Arcadia after meeting my parents to remove the final contents from their home of 50 years that was destroyed by Hurricane Ian. Needless to say, I was worn out, physically and mentally! Appreciate reading this and the follow after such a long day! Enjoy the rest of your weekend and thank you!
Hi, Question. Uni-strut can have nuts slid into it then bolts screwed into those nuts. Is that bolt and sliding nut combo how you attached the solar panel brackets?
That’s exactly how I did it! Worked really well. It’s never loosened. Not being a structural engineer, I got lucky!!
@@WildJourneys Nice ! I am a little concerned that the nuts may fail since they only grab the edges of the uni-strut. But I’ll keep checking them
Love this!
Thanks! Lol. Cheap too, if you like coffee.
How could you NOT show the cemetery of the 13,000 patriots who chose death before dishonor????
Didn’t have enough time to cover it properly. It would take three days to really take in everything that site offers. Also, more about Grant and his decision making would have been important to share. Hopefully more people find the site worth visiting.
@@WildJourneys Prisoners weren't exchanged because the South didn't want to treat Union African American troops as POWs that could be repatriated...they wanted to send them back to slave owners. This wasn't just a Grant decision: it came from the very TOP. Your video is the weakest I've ever seen from Andersonville, and most certainly seems to avoid the 13,000 graves that are shoulder-to-shoulder...the only military cemetery in the US that has that feature. I'd take your video down sir. Its weak/poor/and misleading...and considering the other videos on-line about Andersonville, its plain useless.
I will leave it up and allow people the opportunity to understand more about Andersonville. I appreciate what you have shared and have no problem with keeping your thoughts in public view. I think they add to the history of Andersonville. There is no purposeful slight to the 13k graves and I am happy you pointed that out as well. As I previously noted, I am not a historian or film maker. I share my experiences here and attempt to bring interest to these places, people and subjects. I visited the site due to its significance and importance to our shared history. Your critique makes the video better imo. I appreciate your thoughts and I thank you for watching the weak, poor and misleading video. I suspect your comments will benefit folks who want to visit the site themselves.@@mikeamaraln1mx
Can you still see your backup camera view when you put it in reverse?
Yes. I’ve never had a problem with it.
Is there a part 2? I’d love to see adaptations.
I definitely could do that! The band has made it their own and a bassist was added so now there are three. Thanks for the message!
President Jimmy Carter and his family are wonderful people.
Very much so. We really enjoyed our visit and especially seeing them both Sunday morning. Really an honor. The city was quaint and the people were wonderful hosts. We even met the mayor and his wife. It’s like a living museum of sorts. Highly recommended for sure.
Cool I didn’t know monk were in Florida I see a lot of otters in the swamp though!
Yes! And the Everglades Mink is arguably more rare than the Florida Panther. Took me 50 years to see one. Once you see one you’ll easily differentiate them from gray squirrels. Kinda similar initially.
Splashes in pond are catfish !
Wow I figured gar!! Thanks :)
whats the mask for?
As I recall it was during Covid and I had just come out of the building behind me (bathrooms etc). I forgot I had it on and removed it to record.
Love it there, bears Turkey, deer, bobcat. But no bunnies, possum, and only one squirrel have we observed. Guess pythons have been around. Hawks , vultures, storks, kingfishers,and more flocks of Turkey. More birds than identifiable. Fishing is superb.
Thanks for the reply and your own observations!! Yes it unique. The pythons are getting closer and they have made it into the big cypress. Sadly I think it’s only a matter of time. Have you seen Everglades Mink?
You’ve given a voice to the voiceless.
Thank you for your compassion and allowing people to tell their story.
It was something I’d wanted to do for a long time. Thanks for your kind words. Society needs to be better at respecting all people - this community in particular needs understanding and a better outlook. In many ways, Paige and Fred are healthier than many people I know.
We were there today and passed your van on Janes Scenic Drive. Keep up the content! This was our first visit, but we want to come back as it gets cooler.
It’s a very special place. Definitely when it’s cooler. Summer is outstanding minus the high heat, high humidity, potholes and bugs. That said, we’ve seen the most bear ever (7 in 10 hours) during the Summer. I’ve seen Everglades Mink all throughout the year including today. No panther as of yet :/ Faka is like fishing, even if you never get a bite it’s exciting - and what’s left of some of the most unique natural areas in the world! Thanks for saying hello. 5 hours and made it back to Orlando! That’s the absolute worst thing about getting Faka. Now some rest so I can start work Monday…. Thanks again!
How many bathrooms?
lol. None.
What a great location, it seems brimming with life! Great video.
Heading back in 2 weeks to try again. Panthers are there, just need to be patient. Will video whatever we see! Thanks!!
THE HOUSE THAT IS SHOWN IS THE SECRET SERVICE HEADQUARTERS.PRESIDENT CARTER'S HOUSE IS DOWN THE STREET BEHIND THAT HOUSE.
Oh wow! Honestly didn’t know that. Thank you!!
We really enjoyed our visit immensely. Often suggest to people as a place to visit.
How did you attach the seat belts to your bench? And thanks for showing the area for shore power on the promaster. I’m doing that part tomorrow 👍
Seatbelts are attached behind/under the bench seat. They are lap-belts. Although I have had people use them, passengers aren’t facing front ways, but rather sideways. Clearly the national highway safety administration would have approved them in 1950! That said: I bolted them to the floor and used heavy plates to reinforce the area I bolted to. They are used more often to secure gear etc when I’m driving. Does that help?
That helps a lot! Thank you.
There is absolutely nothing online about gargling coffee, so I will not be taking your advice on this one. l🤣😂Nice to see you having fun buddy!
Lol, I’m was surprised Brendan didn’t laugh. Dumb, yet effective. Thank man! Lol
Brendan’s your son right?
As far as I know. He’s too good looking, I’m suspicious.
@@WildJourneys 😂
I just scanned the symbol 9n the side of your van. I'm parked next to you in the silver mazda cx9
Thank you!! Sorry I checked this sooo late!