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CamGuerilla
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Добавлен 21 июн 2013
Snippets of some of the interesting things I get up to and amazing people I meet. Combined with photo and video DIY, gear, techniques, hacks, reviews and just good, useful information for lightweight, minimalist Guerilla-style content-creators.
Unexpected Road Trip to Haiti! (Things I Can't Unsee)
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While helping out on a volunteer project in the Dominican Republic, I got invited to join the NGO on a trip to Haiti to see how their projects were progressing there. It was an opportunity I couldn't pass up, so of course I said "yes!"
So this is a movie about what I experienced there. The good and the "not so good."
I hope it gives you an insight into this heartbreakingly beautiful land.
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My Gear:
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And here's the page about the School and Freedom Village: livedifferent.com/compassion-projects/
While helping out on a volunteer project in the Dominican Republic, I got invited to join the NGO on a trip to Haiti to see how their projects were progressing there. It was an opportunity I couldn't pass up, so of course I said "yes!"
So this is a movie about what I experienced there. The good and the "not so good."
I hope it gives you an insight into this heartbreakingly beautiful land.
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My Gear:
I use Sony APS/C Cameras. Fit my needs for compactness and performance.
Sony a6000 Camera
amzn.to/2BbzpfM (USA)
amzn.to/2XbIEFc (Canada)
So...
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LOGGING TRUCK RIDE ALONG | Thrills in the stunning mountains of Canada
Просмотров 196 тыс.Год назад
Join me on a logging truck ride along with my friend Pat in the beautiful mountains of the Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. On my ride along we go high into the mountains above Kootenay Lake and the truck the logs down the steep mountain roads, along the lake, and across the scenic ferry ride to the town of Creston, where we unload the logs. Logging truck driving is one of the most ...
Puerto Plata Vlog. Some Unexpected Delights while Walking the City.
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I was invited to Puerto Plata to participate in a charity house building project by Live Different ( livedifferent.com) but came a week early to explore the city. This is what I experienced. 00:00 Getting to Puerto Plata 01:47 Getting settled in my AirBnB 02:56 Exploring Puerto Plata Downtown 04:43 Fortaleza San Lorenzo Fortress 05:47 Rainy Day Puerto Plata Beach 06:12 Frying Dominican Cheese! ...
Slow TV Canada: Snowy Mountains & Lakes Road Trip. British Columbia.
Просмотров 3023 года назад
British Columbia has some of the most beautiful landscapes and wilderness in the world. Join me on Slow TV Canada journey through one little corner of it. From the highway on the cliffs high above Kootenay Lake to the remote dirt road through the deep forests of the Selkirk Range to Trout Lake. This is springtime so you'll see everything from clear highways to deep snow. Subscribe so that you d...
The Swedish Torch Experiment...
Просмотров 40 тыс.3 года назад
I build and test 3 different kinds of Swedish Torches. You'll be amazed how differently they perform. Which one is best for you? Affiliate Links: Bit I used to drill the holes: amzn.to/3ta4vuj (Canada) amzn.to/3dVlyd9 (USA) My Gear: I use Sony APS/C Cameras. They fit my needs for compactness and performance. Sony a6000 Camera amzn.to/2BbzpfM (USA) amzn.to/2XbIEFc (Canada) Sony a6300 Camera amzn...
So Simple! POWERFUL STOVE from SODA CAN in 5 MINUTES. You can make one too.
Просмотров 4643 года назад
This easy-to-make stove burns common hardware store alcohol for a powerful flame that you can use for camp cooking or survival. And you can build it in 5 minutes out of a couple of beer cans! It will even support a pot on its own and doesn't need a separate pot stand like other aluminum can stoves. This video shows you how. All you'll need is: - 2 aluminum soda or beer cans. - 1 pair of scissor...
Austrian Alps Via Ferrata. HIKING BLISS! Friedberger Klettersteig. Tannheimer Tal.
Просмотров 1244 года назад
Come along on this beautiful hike/climb in the Austrian Alps. The Friedberger Klettersteig (Via Ferrata) is a pleasant entry-level via ferrata. A cable car whisks you into the alpine meadows to the start of the hike. A nice series of climbs interspersed with pleasant bits of hiking. And the bonus is that there is a good chance that you'll see wild Chamois. My Gear: I use Sony APS/C Cameras. Fit...
SKETCHY BOAT ENGINE SWAP. in Thailand (I helped)
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.4 года назад
I had a free day on my last trip to Thailand and decided to help the guesthouse owner swap the motor in his Thai Longtail Boat. I noticed them working on the motor on the patio and offered to help. They were happy to put me to work. The default motor used in the larger-sized Thai Longtail Boats is usually some variant of a 4-cylinder Isuzu diesel truck motor. These boats are typically used in t...
Insane Electric Drill Starfrit Spiralizer Hack!
Просмотров 5254 года назад
Spiralizers are painfully slow, so I decided to attached a drill to see what would happen. It was INSANE! This thing goes through large carrots in 10 seconds. I was helping a friend out for a few days in the kitchen of her restaurant and it occurred to me that there just had to be a better way to spiralize the carrots. It turns out that there was! Give this a like if you enjoyed it. If you'd li...
Making a beautiful Thai Chili Basil Beef Stir Fry
Просмотров 744 года назад
Hanging out at my friend Phen's restaurant, Nohra Thai Kitchen in Victoria BC. www.nohrathai.com I recorded some clips of her making her culinary masterpieces. Absolutely the best Thai food I've ever had. Including on my trips to Thailand. This one is Chili Basil Beef Stir Fry.
Cranbrook-Kimberley BC Road Trip and a Crazy Coincidence!
Просмотров 7535 лет назад
My dad wanted to buy some honey so we decided to go on a road trip to the Honey Store in Kimberley. The store was closed, but we did end up finding the best butcher in the region. And an amazing coincidence as well!
Take GOOD PHOTOS in BAD LOCATIONS?
Просмотров 625 лет назад
As I was waiting for my father to finish an appointment, I decided to challenge myself to see if I could get any good photos in this bad location. I was surprised that even in these uninspiring surroundings, beauty is lurking everywhere. #camguerilla #betterphotos #creator
Banff Canadian Rockies Snowy Winter Road Trip
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Banff Canadian Rockies Snowy Winter Road Trip
Amazing CAVE and Canadian Rockies Backpacking Trip
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Amazing CAVE and Canadian Rockies Backpacking Trip
CRAZY! Italian VIA FERRATA HIKING TRAILS will make you FREAK!
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CRAZY! Italian VIA FERRATA HIKING TRAILS will make you FREAK!
Bow Falls booming with even more water headed for the Calgary Flood.
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Bow Falls booming with even more water headed for the Calgary Flood.
I used to drive with my dad all the time in the mountains when he was a truck driver I’ve always noticed login trucks. I’ve always wondered how they put those trailers on like that empty.
They weren't bulldoze because of gang, the US and the elites are trying to build a port to siphon the country out of his resources, they've been talking about that for a long time. They used that as a excuse, the police would have never order the bulldozing of houses. Already smell foreign involvement, the US just sent thousands without any consent from any HAITIANS officials.
How much is the hourly ?
Sorry, I don't know.
30 years driving in the oilfields of Alberta, Northern B.C., and South and Eastern Saskatchewan, B.C., and western Alberta had similar roads as those logging roads but not as steep in most places! Yes, chains are your friends!
Sounds like you've seen plenty of amazing terrain.
What a great Video, I searched Thai boat engines , and after watching that looked to see what else you had done, we went for a ride on a Thai boat this morning. Back to the logging vid, we live on Vancouver Island and see logging trucks every day, often wonder what goes on in the woods. Loved it , well done and I will subscribe.I know how much work putting a video like that is, I've done one , haha
glad you enjoyed it Nick! Yup those those Thai boats are something else. Look up thai boat drag racing sometime. Unbelievable!
Thank you ! A few questions if I may . Why do they put the trailer on the back while driving empty ? Was the ferry crossing Kootney Lake or ? When the empty trailer is dropped back onto the ground and hooked up to the truck the driven only needs to give the load support upright bars a push and they seem to flip upright on their own . What makes them spring up like that and what are the upright bars called if you can remember . Thank you !!!
No worries. They put the trailer on the back so that it is easier to maneuver up the logging roads and at the landing where they load. . It also saves fuel and tires. Yes, it was kootenay lake. There are springs in the hinges of the uprights. I can't remember what the uprights are called.
Great video, lovely place...!!!
Yes, the west is definitely one of the best parts of Canada.
5am is getting up too late, we were up at 2:30
You'd like the Four Yorkshiremen sketch! ruclips.net/video/VKHFZBUTA4k/видео.htmlsi=kpEbwqU43cOwEAOj
Great video bro. I’m a log hauler aswell here in California.
gotta be some beautiful terrain there too!
@@CamGuerilla Yosemite National park is beautiful bro look it up
Great footage! Thanks for the ride along
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome 💪.... I did this job 25 jears in Austria and also in Germany, the country look like the same but its very interessting to wath the different workwise and Equipment these guys work with 😊 good job 🌲❤️🍀
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I've spent a lot of time in Germany and Austria. Ich habe Verwandtschaft in der Stuttgarter Gengend.
Stop the logging on remote area and reduce the logging scale we want leave a beautiful natural with many undisturbed also for the environment not the mountain forest with countless cut blocks
Nope
@@sandorkotzeff152 why
@@sandorkotzeff152 logging are now destroying environment natural habitats and many creatures become extinct because of logging and over logging is not a green renewable resources it only cause co2 escape to atmosphere and which severe the global warming and wildfires look at the destruction and deforestation on the what you thought it was a no man’s will protected area look on the map to see which part of earth had deforestation so serious than bc with so few population even India don’t have that logging scale don’t you forgive some big greedy logging companies only had money in their eye and destroying our natural heritage and place to relax and hunters which killed innocent animals
@@sandorkotzeff152 they can use that resource to put off wildfires
One of the most interesting videos I've seen in a long time. I used to live in NW Ontario and I often wondered how they did all of this? I just did their income taxes in the Accountants office.
I hear ya. There are so many jobs out there that it would be great to get a behind the scenes view of. Glad you enjoyed it!
B.C. Truckers have the craziest terrain to maneuver on, balls that clank when they walk. Huge respect! Tri drives give you all the traction you need…….
Yup, it's a special talent. And in the winter they need to lace 'em up with chains so they don't slide off the cliffs.
I sure do love the TRI DRIVES, the gay drop drive axle trucks that is in Eastern Canada And USA are garbage. Tri drive baby!!!
Yup, the have their place for sure.
Had a friend who worked for WCB back when it was WCB. Anyways long story short we were taking about different jobs and their risk. In BC the number one death rate per hundred hours (might have been per thousand?) were fallers number two were log truck drivers. I definitely preferred logging over highway driving. Pretty much everyone up there knows the rules and follows them. less government types around. Where I hauled out of Hazelton mainly it was rare I had to go over a government scale. Very little traffic on the roadways. My take home pay at the time was more than the highways guys grossed.
Absolutely. Very dangerous jobs. Significantly more so than firefighting and police work.
A single steer tri drive tractor must be a handful on those hairpin bends, the self steering drawbar trailer is really neat.
I think it helps that the roads are gravel and not pavement. The articulating trailer sure makes road building easier. Makes the tighter turns possible.
I live just north of the ferry landing and see the logging trucks go by. I very much appreciate Pat for letting you ride along and you for such an informative video. I’ve had a lot of questions answered about how the logging trucks operate. It was great! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it Patrick! Yup, Pat is a gem. He lives over on the west arm.
Muy bueno el vídeo el mejor de los que he visto,que zona de Canadá es? Conozco la zona de merritt
@@manuelmitxelena2115 Gracias Manual. No es en la zona de Merritt, pero en la misma provincia. Es en la zona de Lago Kootenay.
How many miles are they driving in a day? It looks like they are driving pretty slowly most of the time and not covering that much actual distance.
This load was a total of 450km from leaving home to getting back home. Only about 30km of this was on logging roads.
You need to do a video of when he is all chained up, in addition to a nice weather ride. They all are fun. I did 40 years of this in Washington.
Not a bad idea! Maybe I'll do a ridealong with him in the winter. Did one a few years ago, but didn't video much.
Awesome video , one of the best i've seen. i've been in the area many years ago at Kelowna watching a 3-day in the wood's logging equipment show,what an event that was!....treat of a lifetime. i live in New Hampshire USA
The equipment certainly has evolved over the years. In some areas you can still see remnants of old rail grades and log flumes from logging in the 1920s.
Awesome Video your Uncle Cool guy love them kenworth T 800 s
thanks man. Glad you enjoyed it.
Now will theses Logs Be turned into Pulp Wood Load R Lumber
These ones are all lumber.
What State Y’A in.
British Columbia, Canada
That’s awesome 😂
haha... glad you got a kick out of it.
A real logger makes REAL COFFEE ☕️ IN THE MORNING!😂 KIDDING MAN.
I know. I take full responsibility! ;-)
Cool video to see. I am a warehouse worker for Kenworth. I meet lots of customers that are out there doing this type of work. But I have never really seen it. It's a cool industry. My wife's father made a great living for his family at a saw mill as a heavy equipment mechanic. And my father made a great living being a millwright at a pulp mill.
Yup, it's nice to see behind the scenes. It was a real treat for me to ride along.
Bahahaha he sat up the little cars ass until he pulled over 😂
A little bit of encouragement. ;-)
Wow huge amounts of respect for the Canadian log truckers, they must be the toughest most brave and skilled truckers on the planet. One missed gear or you get to close to the edge and your a gonna. Like i said nothing but respect for these guys.
Yup, it's a whole different world than highway trucking.
Any idea who he's working with I'm looking at getting into logging I'm from alberta but I spend as much time as I can around the kootney lake area
Harfman out of Salmo.
snowrunner brought me here. what a beautiful shot at 9:05
Yeah, the lake is over 70 miles long. It's a real jewel.
Good ❤
Thanks!
Strong brutal Canadian TRUCK DRIVERS
glad you enjoyed it.
Very cool and useful little project. Subscribed!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very helpful. Gotta try this! 😎
Let me know how it goes. Maybe we can make one for thanksgiving!
Jesus what's the wheelbase on them tri drives?
Not sure, but yeah, they're really long!
Great video, Trent. I’ve always wondered how they get those wheels off the back of the truck. 😊
Was definitely an education for me too.
Thank you so much for this video :D It's great to see beautiful Canadian nature and awesome old school trucks, I wish I could experience a full day like this at least once in my life
Yes, we're definitely lucky to live in such a beautiful landscape!
Awesome video. Any tips for people wanted to explore some Forest Service Roads shared by logging trucks? Obviously avoid active areas but encountering some is likely
It's pretty common to drive on roads where there is active hauling. The truckers let each other know when they see cars on the road. The main thing is to stay to the right, especially when you don't have a clear line of sight ahead. Keep a safe speed that allows you to react when you encounter a truck. Some people choose to follow a logging truck when on a FSR, but that comes with tons of dust.
@@CamGuerilla thank you. Is there enough room to let them pass or is a quick scramble onto the edge usually required by the recreational vehicle?
@@ratking948 often times it requires a quick scramble to the edge or into the ditch.
Awesome video thanks for your time and effort, big thumbs up !
Thanks, I appreciate the props. Glad you enjoyed it.
Is it possible, I wonder, to make a hybrid Swedish rocket torch with 2 airholes using only simple tools, i.e. an axe and saw? 1. Split log into four; 2. carve notches in the lower part of the split logs. 3. Assemble with wire. I must try this some time!
I'm sure you can make it work!
Beautifully filmed, absolutely stunning Well done dude.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. Are you a fan of the mountains?
I’m a UK HGV driver (Truck driver) I would LOVE to do this absolutely Crown Jewel of trucking
It's really an amazing experience!
Two videos and I am hooked. You have a new subscriber. Alcohol burners of all types are my favorite camping and emergency preparedness topic. We build them, we buy them and we use them regularly during our practice sessions. We were able to find high-purity ethanol online sold by a young lady who supplies ingredients for cosmetics. That fuel offers the best performance of any we have tested in our spirit burners. The weasel on the beer can sure looked sneaky to me. We will be watching from our home base in Bulacan province, Luzon Island, Philippines.
Glad you enjoyed it! I'll have to try the ethanol. I've only used methanol because it is cheap and plentiful around here.
@@CamGuerilla I believe you will like the results if you can obtain 95% ethanol. There are higher purity grades available but they get expensive and are intended mainly for laboratory use. Removing that last 5% of the water is no easy task. The 5% water in the product we use is not enough to affect the performance. There is one other alcohol I have recently learned about that is supposed to be a bit better (more energy per a given weight or volume) than ethanol but it does not appear to be available here in the Philippines. Importing anything with high import taxes and VAT taxes is problematic. Our ethanol burns hot and clean. With this product, you can carry less to get the job done. Thankfully, our Trangia-style spirit burners have simmer rings to "tone it down a bit" when necessary. Thank you for your reply. Happy trails and travel safely.
@@NewHampshireJack Thanks for the info Jack. I'll have to see if I can find some 95%. Now i'm curious. Take care.
During the COVID pandemic with travel restrictions and multiple lockdowns, we constructed a small fire pit in our attached carport for our young troops to practice firemaking and camp cooking. No worry, it has a very high ceiling and is all masonry & cement. The pit was out near the front gate so excess smoke was no issue. There was some wonderful family time "camping out" and teaching our brood. We did not try a Swedish torch mainly due to not finding any log large enough in our subdivision. Thank you for the reminder, we have to put this one back on the list as we search for a proper log. We especially appreciate your comparison test of the different construction styles. Watching you from our "secret retirement" location in Bulacan province, on Luzon island in the Republic of the Philippine islands.
Cool idea for some family bonding! The Philippines sound beautiful.
Try cutting a Swedish torch with only 2 cuts and make them with a hand saw.
What's the technique for this? Interested.
Good video, informative all natural sounds thanks for the ride!
you're welcome!
Just cut less slices with the chain saw. I like the bore hole method for cooking. I've done the rock nail or screw method to elevate pan/pot but my favorite way is I you one of those gas stove burn grates. Cheap to buy and you can always find them at flea market etc and at garbage dump sites.
great suggestions!
Enjoyed the video.
Good to know.
Great video. Really enjoyed the drone footage giving larger views. My brother owns the Harfman trucks in the video. He and I drove my fathers truck around that area hauling mine concentrates from Trout Lake area to Ainsworth, New Denver/Sandon Mine to Cominco in Trail. Year round trucking. Winter roads could be something else. That was back in mid 1980’s. Really enjoyed the video.
Cool. Glad you liked it. I went to high school in Creston in the 70's, so have been traipsing around that country for a while as well.