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#186 Volunteering at Camp Miller North Carolina for 1 Month
Here is a link to my free book, "A Handbook to Freedom".
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#185 How to Locate a Septic Tank
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#185 How to Locate a Septic Tank
#184 Day 32 in North Carolina
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#184 Day 32 in North Carolina
#183 Duece and a Half Ultimate Bugout Rv (Invention #26)
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#183 Duece and a Half Ultimate Bugout Rv (Invention #26)
#182 Taking My Work Truck to the Racetrack (Funny Story #26)
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#182 Taking My Work Truck to the Racetrack (Funny Story #26)
#181 Day 31 in North Carolina
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#181 Day 31 in North Carolina
#180 Day 30 in North Carolina
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#180 Day 30 in North Carolina
#179 Day 29 in North Carolina
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#178 Day 28 in North Carolina
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#177 Day 27 in North Carolina
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#177 Day 27 in North Carolina
#175 SxS Cataraman (Invention #25)
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#175 SxS Cataraman (Invention #25)
#175 My Firebird vs A Tree (Funny Story #25)
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#175 My Firebird vs A Tree (Funny Story #25)
#174 Day 26 in North Carolina
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#174 Day 26 in North Carolina
#173 Day 25 in North Carolina
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#173 Day 25 in North Carolina
#172 Building a Tree Bridge in North Carolina
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#172 Building a Tree Bridge in North Carolina
#171 Day 24 in North Carolina
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#170 Day 23 in North Carolina
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#170 Day 23 in North Carolina
#169 Sparkling Bubbly Light Up Water Dance Floors (Invention #24)
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#169 Sparkling Bubbly Light Up Water Dance Floors (Invention #24)
#168 Quad Surfing in South Padre (Funny Story #24)
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#168 Quad Surfing in South Padre (Funny Story #24)
#167 Day 22 in North Carolina
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#166 Day 21 in North Carolina
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#164 Day 19 in North Carolina
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#163 Day 18 in North Carolina
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#162 Chewbacca Drifting a Quad (Funny Story #23)
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#162 Chewbacca Drifting a Quad (Funny Story #23)
#161 Transporting Campers to North Carolina for Free (Invention #23)
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#161 Transporting Campers to North Carolina for Free (Invention #23)
#160 Day 17 in North Carolina
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#159 Day 16 in North Carolina
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#158 Day 15 in North Carolina
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Комментарии

  • @ThePynnFoolLife
    @ThePynnFoolLife 3 дня назад

    Hay found you thru @LonaRae great video. ❤ thank you for all the help you and everyone did to help. Your such a inspiration.

  • @ozzyluvngirl
    @ozzyluvngirl 3 дня назад

    😂😂😂 but being able to fly that is a definitely close second. Every now and then you can have a dream that makes you feel like you're flying those are awesome.

  • @ozzyluvngirl
    @ozzyluvngirl 3 дня назад

    I think my superpower would be to be able to go back in time not to change anything just to observe what made different things go different ways. What were the events for instance that made Osama bin laden have so much hate in his heart. I would just like to understand. To be able to go and see did we come from Goo😂😂 is evolution true?? What really happened to King Tut😂😂

  • @ozzyluvngirl
    @ozzyluvngirl 3 дня назад

    Sacsayuaman.... The polygonal masonry there is amazing.❤❤

  • @Jbutterfield10
    @Jbutterfield10 3 дня назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience and for helping people in need!

  • @ozzyluvngirl
    @ozzyluvngirl 3 дня назад

    I am new to the community of Gravois Mills. And I believe strongly in community I love my little new hometown. I love the people in it and want to do whatever I can to help my new community to thrive.

  • @ozzyluvngirl
    @ozzyluvngirl 3 дня назад

    It breaks my heart to men. All the fighting in the world. 😓 I wish we could all just sit down and find our way to be happy and at peace.

  • @lakeoftheozarkswill
    @lakeoftheozarkswill 4 дня назад

    AMAZING!

  • @fezzjohns
    @fezzjohns 6 дней назад

    Hey Josh, I met you a few times while at Camp Miller, once in late October, the other at Thanksgiving. I was part of the tree crews, and although my skills weren't up par with the pro cutters/climbers/riggers, everyone was put to use where they're skills were best utilized. We didn't spend time swapping names (most had nicknames anyway), as you knew there would be someone new the next day, and the faces were always changing. Whether we were cutting out a multi million dollar property, or a mobile home, the volunteers were there to help anyone who needed it, and they did. Still a ton to do, even 3 months later, so if anyone is thinking it's too late to help, it's not. Still tons to do, and they will use anyone who shows up. Great video, Josh!

  • @TheBettymcg
    @TheBettymcg 13 дней назад

    It is true that local people and volunteers did awesome work. But this guy must not have ventured out into the rest of our county. Every fire department and community had setups similar to Camp Miller. All provided lifesaving assistance to communities. And the National Guard and FEMA were here from the start! There were many hundreds of Guard and active military here with huge trucks, road building equipment and ATVs who helped with search and rescue, delivering supplies, road building, debris removal, and more. FEMA brought millions of dollars to help individuals but also helped to finance many nonprofits that provided hot meals, showers, toilets and laundry facilities, cleanup and repairs. FEMA paid the salaries of electric linemen and construction workers who came from all over the country to help repair our infrastructure. I don't know how this person did not see that. The military heavy equipment was parked on a hill just outside of the town of Burnsville with a sign saying Cougar Base Camp and would be hard to miss if you drive by in the early morning before they drove out to work all around our county. FEMA was not as visible, but they have had offices to help people apply for the $750 for immediate needs and for help with repairing homes and bridges. They are still here, but the paperwork and repairs take time. We appreciate our local folks in every community who have given their time and talents to help each other, and also the volunteers who have come from everywhere with donations and hard work. We also appreciate the millions of dollars of help from the state and national disaster relief organizations. We still have years of work ahead to get roads and bridges completely repaired and to get everyone back into stable and comfortable homes. The scope of the damage is just hard to imagine. We appreciate the help from everyone, and please keep us in your prayers.

    • @butterfieldunleashed
      @butterfieldunleashed 7 дней назад

      Hello, I am the guy that made the video. I am sorry for all you guys have been through. You are in fact correct, I did not venture out into the rest of the county hardly at all. I spent the entire month in Pensacola. I wanted to go to the hard to reach areas that may not be getting help. So while I may not have seen the cities and what was going on, I will in turn flip the question back to you, and ask how much time you spent in Pensacola, or small towns? I saw this all first hand, and documented the entire journey every day. What i am saying is absolutely %100 the truth of what was happening there. I saw it first hand for a month, and documented it all on this channel. Feel free to check it out. I in turn ask what did you see when you where there in Pensacola? If you werent there, than its hard to say whats going on there. I was simply telling the story of what i saw in that small town while I was there. I showed up a month after the storm had hit, so i openly am saying I didn't see it from the start. I did state the road crews did the main road, and electric companies where working, but besides that there was nothing. (Besides the shower, bathroom, and laundry.) Which leads me full circle to the people who needed help. Most of the town didn't get power until 6 weeks after the storm, (about halfway through my stay.) How do you think those people survived with no power? What about the side roads, and the fact they had no access to their homes or driveways. What about the damaged homes that where barely holding together, or where water damaged and getting mold. All while people where still living there? 750 dollars did nothing, and there was no one there but volunteers helping. I understand government is slow, but they need to figure out how to help people in desperate need, as there was no one but us. How do you think those people would have gotten by if they depended on the government? They simply wouldn't have, as the federal government wasnt there. You would think with all our taxes, and great minds of the world we could figure out how to help people in this situation immediately. They needed help right then, you honestly can't expect them to live without power or access in and out of thier homes for months while they wait on a slow government to help. They would not make it if they waited on the government. And I still don't think they are getting any help. So while I appreciate your input, I honestly dont understand how you cant see how big of a problem this is. I do like hearing everyone's perspective, and I would be happy to interview you and hear your side. My phone number is 5732868316. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks, and I hope you have a wonderful day!

    • @ruthmcgalliard5741
      @ruthmcgalliard5741 7 дней назад

      I think I said about all I needed to say above. We had a lot of help from FEMA and the military. Are you saying you never saw them? We deeply appreciate all the help from every quarter, but we know that locals and people from everywhere worked so hard all over the county, just as hard as they worked at Pensacola. I live very near to West Yancey FD, and was so amazed at how our local folks went to check on their neighbors throughout our end of the county. They hauled supplies to folks who were stranded and brought them out if needed. We collected, organized and distributed tons of supplies. We cooked three hot meals every day for months, and some of that was funded by FEMA. FEMA's job is mostly to provide funding for many of the other groups who help. I just want the reports to be fair and balanced. Everyone worked hard, and everyone who was able helped. There is still much to be done.

  • @xusmico187
    @xusmico187 16 дней назад

    WELL DONE taking care of each other

  • @The_Deaf_Aussie
    @The_Deaf_Aussie 18 дней назад

    Um.. that's not a "tree bridge" .. that's just a "bridge". If it's a "tree bridge".. it requires two trees to bridge from and to... 😂

  • @lorijette9887
    @lorijette9887 19 дней назад

    what part of Missouri do you live. My husband and I were with a group and worked up off Catail Road in Pensacola about 3 weeks after the storm. We live in the St. Louis area. We worked with Camp Miller and the fire station to connect with local home owners to find work we could do at their home for tree removal and such. Thanks for sharing. We would like to go back. So much more help needed. ,

  • @TheBenghaziRabbit
    @TheBenghaziRabbit 19 дней назад

    From the Band of Unknown Misfits, We salute you! 🤙 Camp Unknown, Spruce Pine NC

  • @kentkeller7796
    @kentkeller7796 19 дней назад

    What town is Camp Miller close to?

  • @Jeepinggypsysoul
    @Jeepinggypsysoul 19 дней назад

    Josh! This is so absolutely beautiful. I am so thankful that you’re in my life. I can’t wait to see you again. Bless you!

  • @athenarockett3088
    @athenarockett3088 20 дней назад

    This was good as hell sir

  • @brucecraig4954
    @brucecraig4954 20 дней назад

    Nice way to help a fellow human being.

  • @Andbygrace7024
    @Andbygrace7024 20 дней назад

    Name that bridge.....😊

  • @eugenewainwright3025
    @eugenewainwright3025 25 дней назад

    Damn fine bridge

  • @catherinemerwin2678
    @catherinemerwin2678 27 дней назад

    What a marvelous accomplishment! So much good came from the building of that bridge.

  • @karronlaneNOLA
    @karronlaneNOLA Месяц назад

    yay humans!! great job!!

  • @roseybeesley4110
    @roseybeesley4110 Месяц назад

    That is one beautiful bridge well done 👏👏👍

  • @GroovyGrandpa2
    @GroovyGrandpa2 Месяц назад

    Thanks for helping those people. 🇺🇸👍

  • @susanmcconnell6041
    @susanmcconnell6041 Месяц назад

    Country ingenuity!! You use what you have, with brains and materials at hand. Good job!!! Continued prayers for y'all!!! 🥰🤗😊🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @toniarnold2748
    @toniarnold2748 Месяц назад

    God bless you guys thank you for all you do

  • @elmerhenry1023
    @elmerhenry1023 Месяц назад

    Looks great great job

  • @jeanrichardson2044
    @jeanrichardson2044 Месяц назад

    They've used what they had, and found a temporary solution. Excellent. Watching from NZ.

  • @farmerthatflies
    @farmerthatflies Месяц назад

    It’d help to soak the deck with used diesel engine oil then do it again a couple months later

  • @Gemni65
    @Gemni65 Месяц назад

    People needed the recognition for doing something with their life and time

  • @randytedford6108
    @randytedford6108 Месяц назад

    👍🏼🤠👋🏼🇺🇸❤️

  • @williammurray8060
    @williammurray8060 Месяц назад

    Nice work

  • @denniswilhelm1316
    @denniswilhelm1316 Месяц назад

    You build with what’s available. When logs rot, pick deck off and replace 👍

  • @robertr997
    @robertr997 Месяц назад

    And where is the useless Biden government?

  • @DRTLYFE
    @DRTLYFE Месяц назад

    I dont live anywhere close i live in the mojave desert in ca. i know God wants me to say thank you so much and pray to him more and he is blessing you so much more soon you have know idea anyways i love you brotha thank you for helping our Father

  • @DRTLYFE
    @DRTLYFE Месяц назад

    Thank you brotha for helping and doing Gods work with him you have all the abilitys and thank you for using your God given abilitys The Lord Jesus Christ want you to know he says thankyou and he loves you and everyone your helping thank you brotha i love you so much and so does God and all your Angels and your help hasnt gone unnoticed thank you THE LORD JESUS CHRIST IS WITH Y0U AND ALL OF EVERYONE YOU ARE A ANGEL ON EARTH THANK YOU AMEN

  • @DawnEli-pz7qg
    @DawnEli-pz7qg Месяц назад

    You are an amazing man

  • @philedgerton7892
    @philedgerton7892 Месяц назад

    They are not all poplar. It'll do until something mo' better comes along. Kudos to all involved. It's a wonderful thing!

  • @kennethstout5616
    @kennethstout5616 Месяц назад

    Those poplar logs will rot very quickly.

  • @coffeegirlrocks
    @coffeegirlrocks Месяц назад

    Bless them all, what a sweet teacher.

  • @SandyJ-s9r
    @SandyJ-s9r 2 месяца назад

    Sweet guy. Appreciate his attitude. Prayers for him and his family.

  • @bradbucklin2692
    @bradbucklin2692 2 месяца назад

    That actually looks fun as fuck Come to California I’ll drift with ya! Just bring a spare quad for me!😂😂

  • @TuckerLytle-g6r
    @TuckerLytle-g6r 2 месяца назад

    Camp miller represent

  • @asons13
    @asons13 2 месяца назад

    Vegas 1 says good job brother.

  • @cathycollier6869
    @cathycollier6869 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @2025-ncswic
    @2025-ncswic 2 месяца назад

    Sure seems like under ground networks exposed for the world to see

  • @79tazman
    @79tazman 2 месяца назад

    That's awesome what everyone is doing I'm from Canada and wish I was there put I have donated funds because my heat broke when I saw what happen there.

  • @Mr53gil
    @Mr53gil 2 месяца назад

    Bless them one and all

  • @y_i_fly6256
    @y_i_fly6256 2 месяца назад

    Even I remember assisting my father with lifting our home, it’s quite a feet. Praying that these folks in NC recover from this quickly. At least for now they have hope and help from a lot of caring, giving people.

  • @donaldcurtis9229
    @donaldcurtis9229 2 месяца назад

    😮 hope they can save your house thank you for your help