Stealth Camping in Canada's Most Dangerous City

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Ovens returns to his hometown, but A LOT has changed. The city that raised him is now a crime-ridden concrete jungle. He's surprised at what he finds when he decides to revisit the past and his old stomping grounds for a stealth camping adventure.
    Greg is a self-taught survivalist from Canal Flats, British Colombia, who, since he was a boy, has read nearly every book on the topic. When he is not out in the wilderness, he is a professional dry-waller. He started his first bow drill fire when he was thirteen and spent the next forty years learning bushcraft and studying plants and edibles. He has even developed some of his own survival techniques and is a skilled hunter with both a bow and a slingshot.
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Комментарии • 1,4 тыс.

  • @CoryResilient
    @CoryResilient Год назад +68

    Surrey does not have the highest care rate in Canada you guys are losing it. Hamilton Toronto would stomp all over Surrey. Who ever is making these polls are obviously from Surrey and never been to Toronto lol

    • @OvensRockyMountainBushcraft
      @OvensRockyMountainBushcraft  Год назад +198

      Maybe so it seems different poles say different things.but if that's is true a high crime rate is nothing to be proud of is it?

    • @Sergessessohessoh
      @Sergessessohessoh Год назад +57

      apparently you don't understand the term 'per capita'

    • @CoryResilient
      @CoryResilient Год назад +1

      @@Sergessessohessoh ruclips.net/video/JvLOT0m0yjE/видео.html

    • @Lloyd-mo
      @Lloyd-mo Год назад +11

      @@OvensRockyMountainBushcraft one crimes too many right?

    • @frankmonroe8320
      @frankmonroe8320 Год назад

      @@Sergessessohessoh doesn't it mean everyone has an opinion, like armpits? Oh maybe not.

  • @nancyl3843
    @nancyl3843 Год назад +155

    I would love to see the old videos. This video brought tears to my eyes. I'm 68, and I grew up in a woods with a large creek. It was the birthplace of my love of nature and my imagination. Sorry to say I never went back, but this video took me back to a glorious childhood and memories. Thank you.

    • @dawnpelz8570
      @dawnpelz8570 Год назад +8

      I had a similar reaction.What a cool video from Greg. I would love to see the old recordings. I was born in '73 and grew up in Summit bordering south side Chicago. I played in the woods between the park, railroad tracks, Interstate 55 and the I&M canal. I had no idea what the neighborhood would become but we rode our bikes around town and were innocent. Luckily I spent a week or two in rural KY every year with my dad's family and I learned to fish and hunt with my cousin. I brought garter and fox snakes, painted turtles, red ear sliders, bullfrogs, and crayfish home as pets. Before I went to HS I had been on the deadly side of a drive by shooting by the Latin Kings and was involved in more fights than I care to remember. After trying to cope with the rat race I moved to central WI when I was 28. I think I need to keep going now that I'm 50. I can see the signs I was too young to notice back then.

    • @gwildordipkin6504
      @gwildordipkin6504 Год назад +5

      Yeah sounds super cool. Am sure there is tech now to get super 8 to digital.

    • @kazbah1217
      @kazbah1217 Год назад +4

      Seems that's the only way to experience joy anymore is by reminiscing about the good days past. Nothing but bad days ahead for all of us from here on out. Glad I have fantastic Gen X memories ❤ peace to all.

    • @billparker8954
      @billparker8954 Год назад +6

      @@dawnpelz8570 We had a place called "Barry's Run". It was a gorgeous spot, with moss, willows and a cool, clean brook. We'd skip school and roast wienies on a camp fire. Sadly, it's been developed. If only I had pictures of how beautiful it was.

  • @fallingfairies33
    @fallingfairies33 Год назад +11

    Yes!!! I’d LOVE to see your old videos from your child!!! That would be amazing!!! ❤

    • @BenjaminBess-s2j
      @BenjaminBess-s2j 14 дней назад

      Ditto! I watch these with my girls, 10 and 11. They love this stuff and I've been meaning to do some off the grid with them just haven't found the time.

  • @TheFaceofRebellion
    @TheFaceofRebellion Год назад +133

    Greg, I'm nearly half your age, and one thing I've learned early is that nostalgia is a powerful notion, and a trip down memory lane can sometimes be an emotional, depressing one. I thank you for sharing this part of your life, and I'd LOVE to see your old films.

    • @greasesicle
      @greasesicle Год назад

      That is trashed leftovers from logging.

    • @avgrim7729
      @avgrim7729 10 месяцев назад

      Why depressing??

    • @blainruyf1259
      @blainruyf1259 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@avgrim7729 because the city is like a disease it spreads and destroys.

  • @celiasennon1494
    @celiasennon1494 10 месяцев назад +8

    I am on my way home from work and listening. This is so relaxing. I think Greg was born to help people, in a different way. Your content is always relaxing. Thank you.

  • @jimbunda46
    @jimbunda46 Год назад +114

    Greg, I have to say this was likely one of my favourite videos you put out. I enjoyed you reminiscing about your youth. I was homeless at a young age and spent time living on the Sydenham River near my childhood town using a bank line fishing for suckers and catfish to eat. I left that town and never went back due to not so fond memories, but I do have fond memories of being hungry and getting a sucker or catfish to eat while sitting at a bank side fire at night. Great video Greg. Made me reflect in a positive light. Thanks Greg!

  • @backpackertoo
    @backpackertoo Год назад +24

    Greg’s the real deal folks! I’ve been an outdoorsman all my life and Greg is the real deal. I’m so proud of you Greg for stepping outside your comfort zone and making these videos. This is as real and true as it will ever get folks. How often will you find a man that actually prefers to sleep in the woods rather then his home? He does do this for content for videos but if he wasn’t making videos he’d be doing the same thing. He’s the most knowledgeable outdoorsman I’ve ever seen. I’d give my left arm to spend a week in the bush with him cause that one week would be a lifetime of knowledge.

    • @bubblesk.9599
      @bubblesk.9599 Год назад +3

      Couldn't agree more! 💯👏 My wife told me just now that if she ever falls ill, she would love to ONLY meet Johnny Depp. She has no care in the world for celebrities but him. She added that Greg would be another, and that's it! 😂 🤣 I went from being an outdoorsman to a beer gut couch potato, looking like Homer Simpson. Lol. Maybe that's why I am the least favorite of hers right now. 🤦‍♂️🍻
      Thanks, Greg, for all the videos she loves and enjoys them, especially this one...."Memory lane."

  • @davidwebster3738
    @davidwebster3738 Год назад +17

    Same story with me. I grew up just on the outskirts of Sudbury, Ontario, not too far from Laurentian University with a childhood spent largely running around in the forest. Today, it is all gone - developed. We had black bears in our yard on numerous occasions, back then, and all the neighbors, mostly immigrants from various European countries, had enormous vegetable gardens. The powers that be have decreed that Canada must grow and grow, and grow some more, and more people requires more housing. Of course, some people have made a lot of money out of the deal as well. Canada as a country is richer than it was when I was young. That is true. However, it makes me sad to remember how it was, and all that has been lost never to return. I remind myself that change is an inevitable part of life.

    • @sharonleah886
      @sharonleah886 Год назад +2

      Hi neighbor. Hope you are doing well. I agree, change is inevitable. However we must be the change we want to see. Living small and gardening in Dowling.

  • @aepage3165
    @aepage3165 Год назад +13

    A couple years ago I returned to my old back woods trail behind the house I used to live in. After 10 years away, it really brought a tear to my eye to see the area had aged about as well as I had.
    Life moves on.

  • @michaeldusso6882
    @michaeldusso6882 Год назад +7

    When I was a kid, 13-14 years old (mid 1960s), I grew up in a part of Atlanta, GA known as Buckhead. Our house sat right on the edge of a HUGE block of woods that must have been at leaset 5 miles square. My friends and I spent our lives in those woods, it was a raw wooded area with several creeks and ponds. I went back to Atlanta about 5 years ago and went driving through the old neighborhood and to my amazement, ALL the woods were GONE, completely, not one tree left standing, and it was nothing but long stretches of houses, apts., fast food joints etc. You’re very lucky that some of your past is still standing and you were able to revisit it.

  • @mollago
    @mollago Год назад +157

    I think you and Steve Wallis would make a great stealth camping collab. You're both in the same area too!

    • @mobeltass
      @mobeltass Год назад +19

      I was thinking the same thing! An Oven/Wallis collaboration would be truly epic.

    • @gilwilliams9266
      @gilwilliams9266 Год назад +19

      Steve is my favorite stealth camper. 🏕️

    • @Joseph90958
      @Joseph90958 Год назад +18

      Don't forget crazy neighbor 😮

    • @myxochi
      @myxochi Год назад +10

      Hey Greg, just a “shot in the dark”, but is that John Matthews Creek/Ravine? We are about the same age, but as a young girl I used to do the same thing. You are so lucky to still have your spot. I went back to my “back acre” and there’s a huge house cavy where my “Fort” and treehouse used to be😢. I married a bushcrafter. We love the show “Alone” but we missed only the Patagonia series, so I just saw you for the first time yesterday when we found “Alone:Frozen”. We now live near Algonquin park in Ontario. We were off grid, but we’re building a house. We don’t have TV, so it’s taken me a while to find you. I’m glad you have this YT channel. Lots to learn and “re-learn” here. Thanks for posting. 🇨🇦😎

    • @dizzy3270
      @dizzy3270 Год назад +3

      Omg I’d love this so much!

  • @LVTHN69
    @LVTHN69 Год назад +324

    It is not being mauled by mountain lions or bears that I fear most in this life. What I fear most is being forced to be among the overpopulation of desperate humans. Who, because of their spiritual, emotional, and intellectual development, have become the most vicious animal of all.

  • @MarkSmith-gt4kq
    @MarkSmith-gt4kq Год назад +9

    I've lived here at my home in northern Wisconsin for 43 years. Very little has changed!
    The view out any window of my home is the same as it was when my wife and I bought this place, plus or minus a few trees. After watching your return home, I guess I can consider my wife and I blessed.
    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @pattibrown1809
    @pattibrown1809 Год назад +37

    Oohh Greg I feel your pain! Born in 1966, and my city where I was born (close to Mexico/ Arizona border) has gotten so scary and ugly!! Hopefully I'll run into you in the bush someday!!❤✌🤙I don't know how to salvage your old videos, but I sure would love to see them!

  • @randallhartley1959
    @randallhartley1959 Год назад +12

    Pretty awesome to see some of your early days Greg. I grew up in the same town I'm in currently, and NOTHING is the same about my early life. Every school I attended, has been razed and new schools built with names changed. Back then, I had the run of my town at 10 years old. As long as I was back before street lights came on. Never locked the doors. Quiet nights with the windows open. Only a train horn now and then. Society keeps changing for the worse because of technology that advances the worst in people. Love to find a stream with a little woods, build a shelter, forget what it's like to depend on society and government hand outs and just get by on your wits and perserverence. I'd love to see those early videos of your life too. Can't count on the good old days coming back anytime soon though. Sad...
    Peace brother.

  • @williambenner701
    @williambenner701 Год назад +10

    Restoring video has changed over the years, and know there are many services you can find on line. This video has brought back a lot of memories of surviving in the wilderness in Northern California. We have had similar adventures.

  • @GF-pc5bt
    @GF-pc5bt Год назад +2

    This guy is my favourite bush crafter because he is simple and real… probably makes a nice living but still down to earth…than again he is all about the earth….you’re alright in my books. Greg….

  • @P3T3RXIII
    @P3T3RXIII Год назад +4

    I would definitely like to see footage from your old videos...right on Greg 👍

  • @danielsacco3103
    @danielsacco3103 Год назад +10

    It’s clearly a sign that the woods YOU roamed while younger are still untouched and very similar to what it was !! Awesome to see

  • @dxradioman6351
    @dxradioman6351 Год назад +5

    YES on the vids!! If nothing else, buy a used projector and show it on a sheet or screen if you have one. Use your cell phone to record the video off the sheet. Poor mans scan or A/D converter.

  • @mobeltass
    @mobeltass Год назад +19

    It's good to see that your place by the creek still is preserved! My home town (Gothenburg, Sweden) where I still live has a similar story; lots of new houses everywhere, shootings every week, rapid population growth... and of course a loss of green areas for recreation. Almost all of the places where I used to play as a kid are gone. Must be a good feeling to find your old camping spot after all those years!

  • @goingferalfishingbushcraft6751
    @goingferalfishingbushcraft6751 Год назад +42

    Man I can’t imagine returning to my old stomping grounds as a kid in Florida. Running wild in the woods and fishing the creeks. Must be amazing man what a feeling it must be. Awesome video .

    • @TheFishingMommy
      @TheFishingMommy Год назад +3

      I was thinking that too

    • @p_campbell
      @p_campbell Год назад +4

      I went back to mine there used to be open desert for miles and miles, now the whole area I used to play in is houses.

    • @davearonow65
      @davearonow65 Год назад +2

      I did return to my old stomping grounds in Florida wilderness. Bought 12 acres on the Withlacoochie river. 10 of those acres are untouched woods and I have 1000 feet of riverfront with property on both sides of the river. I'm 58 but feel like a 12 year old kid again.

  • @2323msg
    @2323msg 7 месяцев назад +2

    Yes, Greg…watching your old 8mm early 70’s footage, would be a true blast from the past..hope we can see them sometime

  • @GREVIOUSANGEL2
    @GREVIOUSANGEL2 Год назад +7

    It's Surrey, BC. Grew up there as well during the time Greg was there.

  • @vinnibackwoods5650
    @vinnibackwoods5650 Год назад +2

    It brought so much joy to see you get a chance to get back to where you grew up and thank you for sharing this. I sure hope your able to salvage your films, I know I would love to watch them if you get the opportunity!

  • @WestCoastShell
    @WestCoastShell Год назад +21

    I've lived here in Surrey my whole life, went to high school with Amanda :) hopefully start travelling Canada soon. Big fan of your channel, thanks for all you do & much love to you

  • @keithknight5973
    @keithknight5973 Год назад +11

    greg I would love to watch your videos from when you were starting bushcraft they would be amazing❤

  • @adimitrov9006
    @adimitrov9006 Год назад +3

    After growing up and living in New Westminster British Colombia for 17 years. This video reminds me of all the fun memories I had! I loved hanging out in the forests and camping next to the lakes and rivers was the best. I will definitely cherish and learn from the ups and downs I have had in the nature.

  • @bradleymcdaniel1895
    @bradleymcdaniel1895 Год назад +4

    I never make a comment on videos but after watching you for years i just have to say this has to be my favorite videos! I always wondered about your past! Keep sharing your old memories!

  • @Northwest3dDesign
    @Northwest3dDesign Год назад +14

    what a great video Greg. i cant wait to see the old footage that you have if its still okay!! Super epic channel man! i hope there is plenty more Greg Ovens and Finley videos in the future!!

  • @jamiejenkins5643
    @jamiejenkins5643 Год назад +2

    This was pure gold!!!!

  • @Drew4078
    @Drew4078 Год назад +6

    You Sir, have inspired me to go back to my hometown and do a similar trip. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge with us! God bless you my brother!

  • @juliejolie4909
    @juliejolie4909 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Greg you are so amazing thank you for brightening my day. I was emotional watching this video as you brought up things about my past with my grandfather whom I cherished he used to live in an old shack he built his self after the war and when I see now the development that's now in the same position his house was just breaks my heart so reminiscing with you was actually truly heart felt, thank you for your videos I love them and I hope to see your old videos xoxo

  • @michaelbeck6138
    @michaelbeck6138 Год назад +4

    love the video reminiscing at the youthful days fleeting away. brings back memories.thanks Greg

  • @igormironov7391
    @igormironov7391 Год назад +1

    It was great to see pictures of you Greg Ovens, at 2:32, in your younger years.

  • @johnanon3081
    @johnanon3081 Год назад +8

    This is my favorite video of yours so far! Thanks for taking us on a trip along your old stomping grounds. You should do the odd stealth camping vid as well. Seems that's quite the popular thing on RUclips right now. And yes! Those old video clips from the 70s would be awesome to see!!!!!!!!

  • @traduni920
    @traduni920 Год назад +1

    Id love to watch those old videos. Another great video Greg, watching you has always been a pleasure.

  • @charlesarmstrong5625
    @charlesarmstrong5625 Год назад +6

    Don’t ever stop what you’re doing I love your videos we’re pretty much the same kind of person I guess that’s always nice to learn something new

    • @charlesarmstrong5625
      @charlesarmstrong5625 Год назад

      I have learned a lot I wish I knew more about herbs

    • @charlesarmstrong5625
      @charlesarmstrong5625 Год назад

      I’m from Pennsylvania and I hunt fish around this area is there anything you could recommend for reading

  • @jccoffey23
    @jccoffey23 Год назад +7

    Greg your awesome I love your channel brother i watch every single episode & this is one of my favorite for sure. Thank you for sharing the smile on your face and the twinkle in your eyes when you were at the creek was so genuine your story was heartfelt ♥️

  • @karennewbury6430
    @karennewbury6430 Год назад +7

    Thank you Greg for sharing. Absolutely I would love to see 'old' footage of your earlier life, bush crafting and camping. 🐝 Bee well ...

  • @debbiesimmer6527
    @debbiesimmer6527 Год назад +1

    I was also born in 1963 and yes I would love to see your old videos from back in the day! 😃

  • @74stevedc
    @74stevedc Год назад +5

    Your a video veteran, that would be awesome to save those old videos. That's were it all started, you have come a long way.

  • @Harry-kw1fy
    @Harry-kw1fy Месяц назад

    ..and they say there is no future in nostalgia.. But its amazing what one can remember when a location triggers the mind. Well done.

  • @kmm.
    @kmm. Год назад +8

    Thanks for sharing this Greg, I’m sure it was mixed emotions. I can relate, born in 59 in Ohio. the area I grew up is very scary & sad now 😞 my Mom would just see us for lunch in the summer as we would be out exploring all day! You were very cute & still are ☺️ would love to see those videos if you can salvage them! God bless & take care

  • @MsCasualviewer
    @MsCasualviewer Год назад

    Putting those old films you made as a kid on here would be priceless...phenomenal!

  • @rakanishu531
    @rakanishu531 Год назад

    These memories of your own, are the most heartwarming scenes.

  • @plada456
    @plada456 Год назад +4

    Would love to see your old videos Greg.

  • @TheBubagrunt
    @TheBubagrunt Год назад

    Kinda Erie Greg. We’re about the same age and I returned to my ole stomping grounds in Kansas to find how economic growth had taken over my river campgrounds and bush after 40 years. I felt such loss and heartache. Brought to tears of fond times only now in memories. I can empathize and understand the feelings you must have had that you weren’t able to share and express in your video. Although it was enjoyable to once be back there I’m sure you were saddened as well. Thanks for sharing your experience. Reminded me of my own.
    Life happens to quickly.

  • @tryme4990
    @tryme4990 Год назад +30

    Its so hard to watch the country side get turned into kmarts and concrete 😢

  • @jerylreilly315
    @jerylreilly315 Год назад +1

    Hellow Mr.Ovens Thank you for the video of your home town you grew uo in till you were 19 .Ive wondered about that .your such a wonderful man to listen to as well as watch ,your wealth of knowledge is inspiring .For years Ive been teaching my granddaughters Alexis and Arabella as much as I can of the world beyond cellphone junk,live a little Im 65 now what knowledge ive learned over many years Im trying to pass on to them Alexis is 12 Bella is 8 .My dad and Fred Bear were good friends as a child Mr.Bear showed me many tricks learned for survival skill starting at my young age of three,Its a love of freedom with the great outdoors thats kept me going hopeing to pass real lifes beauity for nature and survival to our youth .Thanks again Your Friend Ms.Jeryl Reilly in Michigan

  • @thewyk
    @thewyk Год назад +72

    Greg has more issues surviving in the city than wilderness 🤣

  • @Overlandwithjanandmaxine
    @Overlandwithjanandmaxine Год назад

    Greg, I really appreciate you too. I have an interesting and deeper connection now with you ever! I used to backpack through Canada as a young 18yo German fella. I lived at a camp ground close to where you have grown up. Close to the border. I sold my Ford f150 and had supposedly a person with a caravan to sleep in. He said last minute that I can’t and ghosted me just there. I had a tent and a big backpack. Made a lil fire, next to the creek. Salmon was coming up all day and could catch them by hand. It was an insane adventure. Later on I met someone that’s got a loghouse far up north of Williams lake. I took care of the ranch while he flew overseas … it was extremely cold. Only power at day time with solar and only a tractor to get around. Time flys - one day I’ll be back to visit this old man and the neighbour. Nostalgia at its finest.

  • @rockreader4298
    @rockreader4298 Год назад +5

    That was fun going along with you and Finn to the location of your original survival training. I enjoyed your childhood stories and would very much like to see the original footage you took as a young survivalist. I gave a "Thumbs Up" to every comment, even mine, saying they (want to see your old videos). God Bless and Protect You.

  • @DominicNJ73
    @DominicNJ73 Год назад +3

    Hey Greg, great video. Reminds me of when I returned to my hometown and went through my old stomping grounds in the woods behind our neighborhood. It had been a good 20-25 years since I went through those woods and nothing changed, a flood of memories came running back. As for your films, you have a couple of options. The easiest way is to look for a business that does film to digital transfer, they can transfer your videos to a digital movie format and burn a DVD of them. If the film is damaged then you can look into a film restoration company or if you have a large university near you then you can contact their film or visual arts dept and speak to one of the film professors, they can likely give you a referral or the university itself may have restoration facilities that will do it for you. The first step though is to examine the films yourself, if they are intact then look for a film transfer company and go from there.

  • @masterroshi1015
    @masterroshi1015 Год назад

    Did 6 years in Miami Dade camping in a small patch of Florida pines. Worked, worked out, listened to Coast to Coast everynight with Art Bell, was there when he lost his beloved Roberta, his move to Phillipines from Parhump, married his new wife, George Norry's stepping in, read a lot of books(had a Borders at a close by mall), watched a lot of movies and ate amazingly!! Raccons were a bitch as well as hurricanes but all in all, an amazing adventure/experience

  • @bradystalbaum2392
    @bradystalbaum2392 Год назад +4

    Greg, that’s awesome that some of it remains the same. Many places I fished and hiked as a kid are long gone. There are still a few though I’ve taken my own kids places to fish and explore my dad did with me. It’s right on man to be able to share it with them. Watching this, Makes me want to go see if the falls are still intact by my parents house.

  • @jasongarling20
    @jasongarling20 Год назад +1

    I would love to see your old videos! Absolutely!

  • @afoxnamedmulder
    @afoxnamedmulder Месяц назад

    I would love to see your old childhood videos! Our family is loving your content!

  • @brianshort7921
    @brianshort7921 Год назад +3

    Absolutely love this video this is one of my favorite videos that Greg has done. This video has inspired me to go back to my old stomping grounds and do the same thing on the Little Creek that I grew up on. Thanks so much keep up the great work and yes I think everybody would love to see the old videos there's nothing better than vintage videos no matter the content

  • @garretpatterson5389
    @garretpatterson5389 Год назад +1

    Good one Greg, it was nice to see you on memory lane or in this occasion on memory creek. Good job.

  • @Metalfacejoel
    @Metalfacejoel Год назад +7

    I see the title but that thumbnail doesn't look like Winnipeg 🤔

    • @jamesrobert782
      @jamesrobert782 Год назад +1

      Greg lives in the west coast of Canada, he's no where near Winnipeg, it Calgary most likely

    • @Metalfacejoel
      @Metalfacejoel Год назад +2

      @@jamesrobert782 it's somewhere in BC obviously, I'm just saying Winnipeg is the worst for drugs violent crime per capita. There isn't a Capitol city in Canada that's more of shithole.

    • @steveatlas3492
      @steveatlas3492 Год назад

      That's what I was thinking 🤔

  • @anthonyphillips111
    @anthonyphillips111 Год назад

    Id love to see the old footage you have and it's heart warming you came back to your forest sanctuary and it's still a sanctuary

  • @stevencunningham4680
    @stevencunningham4680 Год назад +3

    Greg I understand where you're coming from , a lot of places in the US and Canada as well as everywhere pretty much are becoming run down and are a bed for crime and poverty. It's a shame that it's happening. This was a great video and I really enjoyed it.

  • @anthonybarrett2342
    @anthonybarrett2342 Год назад

    I really hope that you can restore and share your old footage.Mine got lost and I really regret it.Being able to go back to where you grew up and find at least a small section that you remember is unusual.Keep up the good work.

  • @travisstephenson9294
    @travisstephenson9294 Год назад +8

    There are good homeless people, too.

    • @jayjayhooksch1
      @jayjayhooksch1 Год назад +1

      I didn't get the vibe that he was saying homeless people as inherently bad.
      Unfortunately most suffer from mental illness and/or addictions.This doesn't inherently make them bad people, but it should make you a little more cautious about where you choose to sleep outside and alone, which is more the point I think was being made.

  • @BrideOfVecna
    @BrideOfVecna Месяц назад

    Hi Greg, I'm a librarian and I love watching your videos with my family. I took an archives and records management course when I was in college, and I would recommend looking for a company that can digitize your 8mm film. They can do it with minimal damage compared to playing it on a projector and recording it with a modern camera. I hope this helps, I'd love to see some of the memories you speak so fondly of 😊 much love from the backwoods of ontario!

  • @Sept1cFl3sh
    @Sept1cFl3sh Год назад +2

    You and Steve Wallis NEED to hang out and do a collab on stealth camping. Love your content Greg think its been a year now subbed.

  • @ferbeybill
    @ferbeybill Год назад

    Awesome! In the early 70's we did a ton of camping and hiking around the woods in Port Moody, Sasamat Lake, power lines. What a great time we had, thanks for this!

  • @LindaSimic-qt3mh
    @LindaSimic-qt3mh 10 месяцев назад

    Thankyou Greg for showing your childhood home that was awesome and l can't wait for those old films of you take care dear one we love you and all you do ❤

  • @hoperules8874
    @hoperules8874 Год назад

    ~6:00- it is cool to find a good spot-so seeing your old videos at the same spot...priceless!

    • @hoperules8874
      @hoperules8874 Год назад

      you'll need to find a digital scanner-handling the film could be risky

  • @toddhollingsworth4248
    @toddhollingsworth4248 Год назад

    I live in the city now for work, but I grew up on a farm with creeks on both sides. Man did you bring me back!

  • @johnmclamb3352
    @johnmclamb3352 Год назад

    Greg, OF COURSE we’d want to see those videos! Hope they’re still good!

  • @dazzaoutandabout4870
    @dazzaoutandabout4870 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing Greg. Would love to see your old films.cheers

  • @alexcar
    @alexcar Год назад

    11:51 fin is like "take me back to Rocky Mountains!" hahahahah he is so confused in city love him

  • @justifiedmalice
    @justifiedmalice Год назад

    What an awesome memory to create!!!! Thank you for this!

  • @olenwalstead7900
    @olenwalstead7900 Год назад

    I really took this episode to heart. The place that I grew up “ every other weekend “ , and my primary place of up bring. Where both built over in the mid 90s. So many good memories from both areas. These places got me into the outdoors. Wish all kids had that. But it probably wouldn’t matter these days. Keep up the good work Greg. Love the stuff t you do

  • @armaximus
    @armaximus Год назад

    Thanks for taking us along your trip down memory creek...

  • @grizzly1824
    @grizzly1824 Год назад +1

    I have no idea how to reclaim the old videos, but I sure would love to watch them. Keep up the good work, man. This brings me back to the old days of me doing the same thing.

  • @lunipan
    @lunipan Год назад +1

    One of the most inspirational People on RUclips...
    Thanks for just beeing yourself Greg.

  • @traceymclennan8714
    @traceymclennan8714 Год назад

    I would love to see those old videos, thanks for being real with us. Cheers from Onterrible

  • @franksvenshek9199
    @franksvenshek9199 Год назад +1

    I am 2 years younger than you but I grew up in nearly the same area in south Surrey. I spent all my time in the bush as there was so much more back then to explore. I was along Bear Creek in Surrey which is a ways from where you were but very similar teritory. Good memories. Good times and good for you Greg. Love your videos from a home town guy. All the best.

  • @diannew5264
    @diannew5264 Год назад

    I hear you going back to my old stomping grounds, the creek we used to play in, the corn fields we used to run in, the forest we used to build our forts in... nothing but concrete.

  • @joeyv9688
    @joeyv9688 Год назад +1

    I would love to see your old 8mm bushcraft videos!!

  • @lyher2722
    @lyher2722 Год назад +1

    AWESOME POSE, GREG.! NICE MUSCLE FOR SHEETROCK AND SURVIVAL.!
    Thanks for another great video.!!! D+L

  • @PaulieDetmurds
    @PaulieDetmurds Год назад

    This was a fun video to watch. I am 60 in July, and I know that feeling when I return to my home town. Thanks for this video!

  • @truckedupevs
    @truckedupevs 9 месяцев назад

    Storytelling. Beautiful. Thanks for sharing the journey.

  • @rhett457
    @rhett457 Год назад +4

    We need to see a greg ovens and steve wallis duo! Like if you agree!!

  • @Jaydoff
    @Jaydoff Год назад

    I appreciate that you chose to share this

  • @craigjones1497
    @craigjones1497 Год назад

    Thanks. This brought me back to doing the same thing in North Delta's cougar creek in the late 70's early 80's. Good times. I think I'll go back and see if it looks the same.

  • @valebenoui7345
    @valebenoui7345 Год назад +1

    I'd love to see those old videos !

  • @EsotericParadigm
    @EsotericParadigm Год назад

    yes would love to see your old bushcraft videos from the 70s

  • @flexclan20
    @flexclan20 Год назад

    GREG is king of the Bushcraft Community on RUclips. Noone can top this RUclipsr when it comes to the Bush. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @lisamitchell5064
    @lisamitchell5064 Год назад

    Your true fan from Kansas here again and want to say thank you for another awesome Video ! We would love to see those old videos, Hope you can restore them.

  • @zacwhite1368
    @zacwhite1368 Год назад

    I think it would be super neat to see old videos of yours in the day. All nostalgic and stuff.

  • @jay.a9992
    @jay.a9992 Год назад

    Greg, you know we all want to see the famous ovens cast from back in the day. Much love from Ontario

  • @martinX71055
    @martinX71055 Год назад

    Good to meet you Ovens enjoyed your nostalgia and survival in the wild. I like the solitude martin london england

  • @jimmyfingers2
    @jimmyfingers2 Год назад

    Very intrested in your past and adventures, Looking forward to the Original Gregg ovens Videos.

  • @ttvdizturb3d
    @ttvdizturb3d Год назад +1

    11:18 can tell thats an old brother, cheers greg.. love the content

  • @wahku1
    @wahku1 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing Oven's, good stuff man...

  • @badandy880
    @badandy880 Год назад

    Looking forward to seeing those old videos Greg.