Steve, you are an amazing storyteller. Thank you for taking the time to share your life experiences with us. You are helping many of us cope with the shitty situations we are in today and give us the courage to face the challenges and carry on.
I worked with a guy who seemed to be impervious to the cold . He never dressed appropriately for the conditions we were in , but it never seemed to phase him .
He was probably from Newcastle England🤣🤣..theyre famous for wearing sheer clothing in the most North Eastern winters...google Geordie of the Antarctic on youtube👍😁
This story reminds me of a coworker that would wear a t shirt on a forklift all day in miserable cold weather, and you could see the sweat on his face. I wonder if some folks generate alot more heat then normal.
I worked with a guy like that. His work outfit year-round was a 'Safari Suit' .. long pants and short-sleeved top. We knew that it was really cold when Eddie donned (and not often ) one of those cheap polyester 'padded' jackets that Engineering Companies serving the Mining Industry hand out like advertising leaflets.
I've also heard the story of a hunter, i think Montana or Wyoming.. Not sure where.. Lost in a blizzard, Below zero temps. They found him where he squatted down on his haunches, lit a smoke. And froze to death. The cigarette was still between his fingers half smoked.
That is actually one of THE craziest stories I've heard you tell. 😳 Like you, I'm just dumbfounded! 🤣 God protects folks and drunks is all I can come up with.
Just goes to show your character Steve you went out of your way to save that guy.In a world that has drifted away from thou shall help your fellow man.
Great story Steve. Love when you give us a brief look into your experiences. I laughed about the joint comment. You wonder why he could make it like he did,. One word, "weed",. He was so numb he couldn't feel it. 😂 Be safe out the, keep up the great work. God bless you n your family.
Awesome story, I really enjoyed watching. I used to do geophysical surveys, hunting for oil and gas and stuff. I spent the second and third weeks of January 1988 wading in the swamps around Lake Maurepas in south Louisiana, dressed pretty much like the guy in this story. Most of those days I broke ice most of the day, it was warmer to eat lunch standing in the water than to get out into the boat (if there was one near) to eat. It was COLD! But that guy right there, just damn! On a side note, I can't say the weed actually helps, but I most definitely can say it will help you to convince yourself that it does...🤪🤪🤪
The only way I can explain it at least to myself is that, one, he was relatively sheltered from the wind in a thick bush and two, we all have different levels of temperature tolerance. Or, three, a latter Christ resurrected from a frozen human icicle. A great story and always well told perfect for Easter Monday.
2:00 am, just finished getting frustrated all night with technology issues preventing me from accomplishing my objective, and then this! You are a national treasure, Steve. LMAO😅😅😅...."Wanna smoke a joint?"...still laughing. You are an awesome storyteller! Thanks so much!
Having worked as a guard in a hospital and a policeman, I can tell you that homeless people can be very resilient and acclimated to very cold weather with the absolute minimum of warm clothing. It reminded me that human beings have lived and even thrived in primitive Ice age conditions for thousands of years.
Amazing...I will say that there are recent studies out about people who expose themselves to extreme conditions develop unusual resistance to the damaging effects of weather, hunger, etc....maybe he had developed such resistance through being homeless...
I didn't know Joe Montana was a hunter with a RUclips Channel? Just Kidding Steve, you probably get that from time to time. Outstanding Channel ... keep it up!
Steve does look Like Joe Montana. But also a young John Glen. .... yes I remember the Dead frozen guy. that used to happen alot in the old Gold Miner days !! all over north America.
The coldest I’ve ever bern was in August on a cool frosty night with lots of heavy dew. Of course jeans and denim jacket☹️. When the shaking began to subside and I started feeling a bit tired and warm I got the hell out of there. It’s amazing how much humidity affects getting chilled right through. The second worst time was again in summer at night in a T shirt at a stock car race. Similar conditions. Next day I felt like someone had beat heck out me all from shaking. Amazing!
I've caught this one a few times and it still blows my mind. Absolutely bizarre. It must be mind over matter for someone to survive in that situation. Definitely the craziest Human only story that I've heard you tell!
Awesome video 🙂 It's amazing how some people are just born with thick blood. No joke, my grandad was like that, well he never messed with drugs (never even took a Tylenol) but the cold never bothered him. -40° and I am doing everything I could do to stay warm, he is just continuing on with taking care of the hogs like it was summer. He is not with us anymore and this was 30 years ago now but still, for him, work first, worry about the cold later 🙂 In fact my mom is close to being that way too, she prefers the cold. That didn't carry down to me though, wish it did lol I freeze in 50°F weather lol didn't when I was a kid but the older I get the less I can handle the cold.
I worked outdoors for 35 yrs. I worked with some of the toughest men I have ever met. One guy never wore long johns or a hat, all winter, no matter how cold it was. He wore boots that were unlined and one pair of thin socks, and rarely wore gloves. Me on the other hand, froze and had all kinds of clothes on. He was just like this fellow.
People from cold places are like this. I can easily work outside all day in 30-35F weather in nothing but a long sleeve shirt, jeans, and a pair of uninsulated western boots with normal work socks. I might toss a field jacket on if it's between 20-30f. I won't wear a fully insulated jacket or lined pants or long johns unless it's around 0 F or below.
I live in Colorado, and, When I saw "frozen dead guy" I instantly thought if this guy that had his son freeze him right before he died so that "when they have the technology" to bring him back to life, they can do it. They have a beer baked after him and they have a small parade called the frozen dead guy parade. They do it every year. And he is still frozen in this guy's shed waiting to be brought back to life.
I am really good in the cold. I used to go out the coldest days every year to hunt the swamps for a few days when they were frozen over so instead of slogging through the swamp and muck, the water was frozen solid like a paved road. I could never get anyone to go with me because they always said I was crazy and I was going to freeze to death. I would backpack into the wilderness with everything I needed rather than stay in camp because I didn't want to work up a sweat going to my hunting spots and back and maybe freeze. So I would sleep right under my deer stand and had to keep my water in against my skin so it didn't freeze solid in a few minutes. I used a down sleeping bag my Dad was issued when he was working in Antarctica, and mickey mouse boots and hunted thick cedars for shelter and extra warmth figuring the stags would be doing the same thing. Any precipitation would be frozen and the cedars would provide a good shelter and they generate some heat as well. So I had the gear for it. Nothing expensive though, just many layers of the right type of clothes. I would just add and remove layers, none of which were thick, as needed. I would always get a big stag or two if I had room on my license for a second one, but even with such a long history of success nobody would go with me. But the last time I went I screwed up and damn near froze to death. I fell through the ice, that I guess some ducks had kept the water open until just before I got to it, in a deep ditch, and I didn't notice the thinner ice and assumed it was so thick you could drive a car on it. I was already leaving and had gotten most of the way back to my truck. I immediately continued heading back to my truck soaked to my armpits but as fast as I could go rather than the slow measured pace I had been travelling at. I was badly hypothermic when I got make to my truck, which I could see in the distance almost a mile away when I fell through the ice. My clothes were all frozen solid and I had to melt the ice in my boots to get them off when I reached the truck. The worst part was walking into a 40 or 50 MPH wind soaking wet in subzero temperatures (Fahrenheit) with much much lower wind chill as everything on me turned to ice almost instantly (which probably helped insulate me from the brutal conditions). Thankfully I was on my way out to my truck at the end of the multiday trip when it happened. Had the same thing happened back where I was hunting I would have had to try to make a fire to keep from dying. I kept a cold camp so I didn't have wood gathered for such a purpose. But truck heaters are really powerful.
Stoners are frickin hardcore dude, trust me, there was a time in my life. Stoners can march to the end of the earth (but it always helps if there is a gas station selling snacks at the destination) Were were also well trained in manual tasks in the coldest conditions (try rolling a joint with numb hands in temperatures in the minus double figures) so don't ever underestimate stoners, they have the wildest ideas (and some of the worst too) but often they will pull off what people think to be impossible. But keeping one in the pipe may have seemed a wise decision at the time, you'll rarely get any trouble from those types. Good man for going after him. Take care and be well from here in the UK.
Worked outside my whole life, conditioned my feet by standing in snow and ice everytime I went out for a smoke...took some time, but my feet dont bother at all when they are cold.
Steve ever read this? Comments. Ok great job Your stories are what sparks imagination in wantobees. And the way the story is told is the it's recurved great. Jobs
I trudged past a guy in the snow recently freezing my butt off who was wearing shorts and a hoody working on a garage conversion, I said jeez man, you've gotta be crazy, he just laughed and carried on like he didn't even notice the cold.. Everyone's built different I guess.
That guy had some amazing control of his core temperature to pull that off.... Of course being high as a kite contributed to his decision to go sightseeing in the first place 😂😂
Steve you are my LIGHTHOUSE,thank you for all you do!! And continue to do, it's a WE THING! That's an insane story! How the hell did he not die ,Idk ...WOW IM GLAD I DONT SMOKE POT ,THE SHIT IT MAKES YOU DO ,I DON'T KNOW WHAT WAS MIXED IN WITH THE POT ...NUTSO ,he better have said thank you 🤯
@@noahsaville do you know how to read ??? I said I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT WAS MIXED IN WITH THE WEED ,IF U KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT DRUGS ...PEOPLE PUT SHIT IN WITH WEED TO ,DAMM THEY WERE PUTTING FENTANYL IN WITH THE POT,,,BELIEVE ME I KNOW ABOUT POT ,I DON'T SMOKE OR INGEST IT ,,,IT'S NOT MY CUP OF TEA ..GO BACK AND READ WHAT I WROTE ..POT IS THE LEAST DANGEROUS DRUG OUT THERE ,IF U WANT MY OPINION, BUT IF SHITHEADS ARE PUTTING SHIT IN WITH IT ,THEN THAT'S A ISSUE...
@@hemidart7 read my message again ,,I said ,if its mixed with something, I've seen it mixed with friggin fentanyl, another moron who doesn't read the whole comment..damm..
@@meredithahern-tamilio4667 Nobody mixes fentanyl with weed dummy maybe down town off the creep on the corner But 99.9% of the time no that shit don't happen and if you don't smoke it THEN WTF DO YOU KNOW! you will find cocaine in it more than anything Fentanyl...fuck! that happen for five minutes 10 years ago Believe you know about pot, but you don't smoke it shut up dummy
I once use to be a bouncer at a old bar on the Yellow head highway. Called the Yellow head Hotel on the outskirts of Edmonton in the early eighties. I was a boxer and a kickboxer back in those days and was in good shape. I bounced with a guy who was 6 foot 8 inches tall and he was only twenty years old. He weighted 320 lbs of solid muscle. This guy would get loaded drunk and would swallow handfuls of pills. He'd be so out of it often he didn't know if he was in this world or not. The guy was crazy he would get drug and would cut him self up. I'd slap him around and would try to talk sense to him. I was the only one he would listen too. I quit that job and got more seriously into training and one evening about three year's later. I was walking back to my place, at that time after finishing up a workout. I was walking down the street towards my apartment and It was literally minus 30 and it was freezing cold outside. I looked up and quite a way away and saw a man walking towards me about a block away and he began walking towards me and he was only wearing a pair of shorts, no coat, no shirt, no shoes , no hat or gloves just a pair of shorts. And as I looked up I recognized him as my old buddie. I tried to talk to him but he was out of it, really out of it. I said to him what are you doing Tinny? what are you doing walking around in this weather with no cloths on? He could only talk in jubberish, he made no sense and I couldn't reason with him at all. I couldn't believe he was walking the streets in the middle of the winter in Edmonton in minus 30 weather. I never did see him again a couple years later I moved from Edmonton back to Ontario. I've always wondered if he ever survived the life he lived. Brutal stuff. but my point is this some folks are capable of surviving things that the average people couldn't tolerate for a two or three hours.
Steve, you should have asked the guy what he was taking or smoking! The Native Americans could survive impossible physical ordeals when they got high during their religious ceremonies. This guy was on to something! Holy moly..... :) Good story again. Thanks!
Omg I thought my ears were going to freeze off just walking a quarter mile to the mailbox in the winter in Iowa without covers for them. I was whimpering as I came into the house because they were burning. lol wow
I believe it. I had a friend when i was a teenager who locked himself out of his house. We were drinking that night. I walked to hia house the next morning banging on his door. Suddenly he rose up from beside his porch deck from underneathe the snow in nothing vut a leather biker jacket and jeans. ALL NIGHT !
That is awesome that you found that terrific piece of history! Did you tell that story before? I don't think so, but I definitely have heard it before.
I was just reading a news article a couple weeks ago, where a small percentage of people are immune to freezing temperatures, I guess he's one of em. Wouldn't that be Awesome!!
3rd!! ☮️ Good afternoon all. Hope everyone is fine. This morning it was snowing like crazy. Now its almost like summer and sunny. Not a cloud in sight. Stay safe and healthy everyone ☮️
God was watching over that barefoot man and protecting him from the cold, now that's a story that should be written and placed in a frame to keep safe lol. God Bless you Steve.
Sounds like that guy overseas in Europe that uses breathing technique to walk around in only shorts in a blizzard and then goes for a refreshing swim in the ice riddled river. I don't recall his name at the moment.
My million dollar question would have been, brother please explain to me how you survived this weather out here so remote & ill prepared? I need to learn something, because you must be out of a David Paulides story.
@Robert Pelletier you bet brother....just get in touch with me at Perry park golf resort...or on here....I'll hook you up and if I have time even play a round with ya....beer is on me😁
His family is probably from Belarus or the like, they wear shorts in the snow and swim in frozen lakes and walk barefoot. Crazy blood mixed with antifreeze.
Steve, you are an amazing storyteller. Thank you for taking the time to share your life experiences with us. You are helping many of us cope with the shitty situations we are in today and give us the courage to face the challenges and carry on.
Steve, you need to write a book of your adventures!
@@Val-13 Steve Book of BS LMAO
“Want to smoke a joint” that guy is just living life on a different wave-length 😂
this guy has crazy story after crazy story??a real "crack" or jack. I don't know
The Weed will keep you alive
I worked with a guy who seemed to be impervious to the cold . He never dressed appropriately for the conditions we were in , but it never seemed to phase him .
He was probably from Newcastle England🤣🤣..theyre famous for wearing sheer clothing in the most North Eastern winters...google Geordie of the Antarctic on youtube👍😁
This story reminds me of a coworker that would wear a t shirt on a forklift all day in miserable cold weather, and you could see the sweat on his face. I wonder if some folks generate alot more heat then normal.
I know an older woman who takes walks in the winter with a t-shirt and no jacket.
I worked with a guy like that. His work outfit year-round was a 'Safari Suit' .. long pants and short-sleeved top. We knew that it was really cold when Eddie donned (and not often ) one of those cheap polyester 'padded' jackets that Engineering Companies serving the Mining Industry hand out like advertising leaflets.
Morning my brother. Thanks for being there in his cold dead world. Lol. Looking forward to my day.
I've also heard the story of a hunter, i think Montana or Wyoming..
Not sure where.. Lost in a blizzard, Below zero temps. They found him where he squatted down on his haunches, lit a smoke. And froze to death. The cigarette was still between his fingers half smoked.
I'm hiking a long distance trail in Indiana taking a break listening to your vids.love them!
Thanks again for the lift. Lol
Hey Steve....we've heard this one already 😆 lol. Hope your Easter was great! Bless you for all you do dude!! Thank you!!
That is actually one of THE craziest stories I've heard you tell. 😳
Like you, I'm just dumbfounded! 🤣
God protects folks and drunks is all I can come up with.
Just goes to show your character Steve you went out of your way to save that guy.In a world that has drifted away from thou shall help your fellow man.
It still amazes me the power of the human mind to change reality
The mind CREATES reality. LoA.
@Jason Lee I thought the same thing when I heard some of his hunting stories over a year ago
Thank you Steve 👍
That story was bonkers.
,there is a man who climbed Mt Everest in only a tshirt and shorts. He's called the ice man
I'd love to see a picture of that Salmon Spear.. WOW.
Thanks for another great story.
I would love to see a picture of the salmon spear !
Me too. That is too cool
Same here
My first thought as well.
@@johncunningham7612 Yes he seems to have 2 or 3 stories of Incredible BS every time i see him !! ... LMFAO
Great story Steve. Love when you give us a brief look into your experiences. I laughed about the joint comment. You wonder why he could make it like he did,. One word, "weed",. He was so numb he couldn't feel it. 😂
Be safe out the, keep up the great work. God bless you n your family.
Awesome story, I really enjoyed watching. I used to do geophysical surveys, hunting for oil and gas and stuff. I spent the second and third weeks of January 1988 wading in the swamps around Lake Maurepas in south Louisiana, dressed pretty much like the guy in this story. Most of those days I broke ice most of the day, it was warmer to eat lunch standing in the water than to get out into the boat (if there was one near) to eat. It was COLD! But that guy right there, just damn! On a side note, I can't say the weed actually helps, but I most definitely can say it will help you to convince yourself that it does...🤪🤪🤪
When in the right frame of mind, you can mentally do stuff that would normally be impossible. Thanks Steve for one wild and crazy story 👣😲👍
Absolutely
Mind over matter comes to mind...yuppers. It''s amazing indeed.
@@MusicLovingFool1 Yes! Law of Attraction comes into play here.
I saw this a while back, thanks for posting again!
The only way I can explain it at least to myself is that, one, he was relatively sheltered from the wind in a thick bush and two, we all have different levels of temperature tolerance. Or, three, a latter Christ resurrected from a frozen human icicle. A great story and always well told perfect for Easter Monday.
2:00 am, just finished getting frustrated all night with technology issues preventing me from accomplishing my objective, and then this! You are a national treasure, Steve. LMAO😅😅😅...."Wanna smoke a joint?"...still laughing. You are an awesome storyteller! Thanks so much!
Great Story Bro!!!!! That guy needs a shrink! :)
What a heading 🧐
Hilarious 😂
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Most Excellent!
Love hearing stories told by this guy!
Can you show us the spear you found? Sounds really kool and I'd love to see it.
You are a great story teller, thank you.
Having worked as a guard in a hospital and a policeman, I can tell you that homeless people can be very resilient and acclimated to very cold weather with the absolute minimum of warm clothing. It reminded me that human beings have lived and even thrived in primitive Ice age conditions for thousands of years.
I've observed similar things.
Just not as extreme.
@@tomhickman1006 yes this one was pushing the envelope.
MAN those Bighorn Sheep amaze me. They are truly majestic creatures.
Yup ive lived there. Worked NWT, Yukon, living in wpg, That area is sooo bone chilling wet cold
Awesome story! Love listening to you 💫
when you get to our age "the other day" could've been years ago lol
Yup. Im 40. Seems like the 90’s were the other day
I’m 50 and I feel the same
LOL right
And I'm in my early sixties and forgot what we were talking about....oh yeah..... Yesterday was nice😂😂
You made my day! Who cares? Right?
I love Steve relating his "weird-ass-sh*t" to Us Old Farts. Is Youth wasted on the Young?
Naahhh🤗👍🙏
The power of the healing herb never ceases to amaze!
Great story! That must have been really good weed!
"God is great, beer is good and people are crazy."😂 Great story, thanks for sharing!
You are just plain Awesome Steve😅👌🤜🏼💪🏼✌🏼🌹💝
That guy must of had some good smoke. LOL 😂
Its crazy how you have all these experiences. Its as if your life is 1000 times adventurous than ours lol
It is just like that!
Well.....Get out there! lol
@@hemidart7 I couldn't have said it better myself! Don't be the one listening to the story, be the one telling it!
@@ADITADDICTS Fuckin' A..Eh!
Still a great story everytime I hear it!😀👍Deffently a good story teller!
Amazing...I will say that there are recent studies out about people who expose themselves to extreme conditions develop unusual resistance to the damaging effects of weather, hunger, etc....maybe he had developed such resistance through being homeless...
Your intro's and outro's are the BEST!!
😆...what a crazy story! 🤪 They say God looks after babies and fools..."well there ya go", to quote you! 😄 haha
I didn't know Joe Montana was a hunter with a RUclips Channel? Just Kidding Steve, you probably get that from time to time.
Outstanding Channel ... keep it up!
Steve does look Like Joe Montana. But also a young John Glen. ....
yes I remember the Dead frozen guy. that used to happen alot in the old Gold Miner days !! all over north America.
Great story. Thank you for sharing your experience. God bless and stay safe.
Tennis shoes, cotton jeans, I did the same when I was a teenager. But in freezing rain maybe 40 degrees. I almost died.
The coldest I’ve ever bern was in August on a cool frosty night with lots of heavy dew. Of course jeans and denim jacket☹️. When the shaking began to subside and I started feeling a bit tired and warm I got the hell out of there. It’s amazing how much humidity affects getting chilled right through. The second worst time was again in summer at night in a T shirt at a stock car race. Similar conditions. Next day I felt like someone had beat heck out me all from shaking. Amazing!
Love these story vids! Keep er' movin'! 😎😏🇺🇸🤪✅👍
Great story! That guy was either one tuff some beach! Or he was on some good shipt!
I am here for the Bigfoot stories but this was great!!
Great and funny-ass story.
Sounds like the dude had no pain and no fear. Perhaps superhuman jacked-up on something.
I've caught this one a few times and it still blows my mind. Absolutely bizarre. It must be mind over matter for someone to survive in that situation. Definitely the craziest Human only story that I've heard you tell!
Awesome video 🙂 It's amazing how some people are just born with thick blood. No joke, my grandad was like that, well he never messed with drugs (never even took a Tylenol) but the cold never bothered him. -40° and I am doing everything I could do to stay warm, he is just continuing on with taking care of the hogs like it was summer. He is not with us anymore and this was 30 years ago now but still, for him, work first, worry about the cold later 🙂 In fact my mom is close to being that way too, she prefers the cold. That didn't carry down to me though, wish it did lol I freeze in 50°F weather lol didn't when I was a kid but the older I get the less I can handle the cold.
I worked outdoors for 35 yrs. I worked with some of the toughest men I have ever met. One guy never wore long johns or a hat, all winter, no matter how cold it was. He wore boots that were unlined and one pair of thin socks, and rarely wore gloves. Me on the other hand, froze and had all kinds of clothes on. He was just like this fellow.
People from cold places are like this. I can easily work outside all day in 30-35F weather in nothing but a long sleeve shirt, jeans, and a pair of uninsulated western boots with normal work socks. I might toss a field jacket on if it's between 20-30f. I won't wear a fully insulated jacket or lined pants or long johns unless it's around 0 F or below.
I live in Colorado, and, When I saw "frozen dead guy" I instantly thought if this guy that had his son freeze him right before he died so that "when they have the technology" to bring him back to life, they can do it. They have a beer baked after him and they have a small parade called the frozen dead guy parade. They do it every year. And he is still frozen in this guy's shed waiting to be brought back to life.
Me too! But I'm not from Colorado
I am really good in the cold. I used to go out the coldest days every year to hunt the swamps for a few days when they were frozen over so instead of slogging through the swamp and muck, the water was frozen solid like a paved road. I could never get anyone to go with me because they always said I was crazy and I was going to freeze to death. I would backpack into the wilderness with everything I needed rather than stay in camp because I didn't want to work up a sweat going to my hunting spots and back and maybe freeze. So I would sleep right under my deer stand and had to keep my water in against my skin so it didn't freeze solid in a few minutes. I used a down sleeping bag my Dad was issued when he was working in Antarctica, and mickey mouse boots and hunted thick cedars for shelter and extra warmth figuring the stags would be doing the same thing. Any precipitation would be frozen and the cedars would provide a good shelter and they generate some heat as well. So I had the gear for it. Nothing expensive though, just many layers of the right type of clothes. I would just add and remove layers, none of which were thick, as needed. I would always get a big stag or two if I had room on my license for a second one, but even with such a long history of success nobody would go with me.
But the last time I went I screwed up and damn near froze to death. I fell through the ice, that I guess some ducks had kept the water open until just before I got to it, in a deep ditch, and I didn't notice the thinner ice and assumed it was so thick you could drive a car on it. I was already leaving and had gotten most of the way back to my truck. I immediately continued heading back to my truck soaked to my armpits but as fast as I could go rather than the slow measured pace I had been travelling at. I was badly hypothermic when I got make to my truck, which I could see in the distance almost a mile away when I fell through the ice. My clothes were all frozen solid and I had to melt the ice in my boots to get them off when I reached the truck. The worst part was walking into a 40 or 50 MPH wind soaking wet in subzero temperatures (Fahrenheit) with much much lower wind chill as everything on me turned to ice almost instantly (which probably helped insulate me from the brutal conditions). Thankfully I was on my way out to my truck at the end of the multiday trip when it happened. Had the same thing happened back where I was hunting I would have had to try to make a fire to keep from dying. I kept a cold camp so I didn't have wood gathered for such a purpose. But truck heaters are really powerful.
After 8 or 9 of your stories I realized I life a fairly benign life.
Stoners are frickin hardcore dude, trust me, there was a time in my life. Stoners can march to the end of the earth (but it always helps if there is a gas station selling snacks at the destination)
Were were also well trained in manual tasks in the coldest conditions (try rolling a joint with numb hands in temperatures in the minus double figures) so don't ever underestimate stoners, they have the wildest ideas (and some of the worst too) but often they will pull off what people think to be impossible. But keeping one in the pipe may have seemed a wise decision at the time, you'll rarely get any trouble from those types. Good man for going after him. Take care and be well from here in the UK.
Great story!! Cheers!!;-)!
Worked outside my whole life, conditioned my feet by standing in snow and ice everytime I went out for a smoke...took some time, but my feet dont bother at all when they are cold.
He was probably stoned the whole time and that kept him alive LOL.
Thank you for your respect and information. Live a long life and continue to be a positive existence. 🤘
Steve ever read this?
Comments. Ok great job
Your stories are what sparks imagination in wantobees. And the way the story is told is the it's recurved great. Jobs
You told this story more than a year ago! Good story!
re-uploaded for all the new folks
Definitely Crazy! Can't imagine what he was on.
Borrowed time, i recon😬
@@raymondjones8 ahahahaha! Classic! 👍
Steve, I met some big guys that can melt that snow with their body metabolism, in the cold weather!!! Snow, rain, wind?¿? I'ed be freezing!!!
It's Amazing the wolves hadn't snacked on him. One lucky dude, you guys probably saved him.
Sounds like the drunk guy who wraps his car around a tree and walks away.
Great adventure. Can you post pictures of the spear? Thank you for your videos. From Ohio
I want to see that trident. Absolutely
I trudged past a guy in the snow recently freezing my butt off who was wearing shorts and a hoody working on a garage conversion, I said jeez man, you've gotta be crazy, he just laughed and carried on like he didn't even notice the cold.. Everyone's built different I guess.
2nd time I've watched this video. Definitely 1 for the next book.
Bring it Steve!!!
Lol.....great story.....yes people are crazy...so true🍂
👍 Must have been some pretty good weed!
WOW, a perfect example of how ignorance is bliss! Great story! Were you able to estimate how far he actually made it in those conditions?
You have told that story before and a freaking Awesome! Tell it again!!
That guy had some amazing control of his core temperature to pull that off.... Of course being high as a kite contributed to his decision to go sightseeing in the first place 😂😂
You have a pick of that giant dagger would be cool to see
Steve you are my LIGHTHOUSE,thank you for all you do!! And continue to do, it's a WE THING!
That's an insane story! How the hell did he not die ,Idk ...WOW IM GLAD I DONT SMOKE POT ,THE SHIT IT MAKES YOU DO ,I DON'T KNOW WHAT WAS MIXED IN WITH THE POT ...NUTSO ,he better have said thank you 🤯
Pot dos'nt make you do weird stupid shit if you have smoked it you would know that
do you really beleive that shit about weed lol
@@noahsaville do you know how to read ??? I said I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT WAS MIXED IN WITH THE WEED ,IF U KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT DRUGS ...PEOPLE PUT SHIT IN WITH WEED TO ,DAMM THEY WERE PUTTING FENTANYL IN WITH THE POT,,,BELIEVE ME I KNOW ABOUT POT ,I DON'T SMOKE OR INGEST IT ,,,IT'S NOT MY CUP OF TEA ..GO BACK AND READ WHAT I WROTE ..POT IS THE LEAST DANGEROUS DRUG OUT THERE ,IF U WANT MY OPINION, BUT IF SHITHEADS ARE PUTTING SHIT IN WITH IT ,THEN THAT'S A ISSUE...
@@hemidart7 read my message again ,,I said ,if its mixed with something, I've seen it mixed with friggin fentanyl, another moron who doesn't read the whole comment..damm..
@@meredithahern-tamilio4667 Nobody mixes fentanyl with weed dummy maybe down town off the creep on the corner But 99.9% of the time no that shit don't happen and if you don't smoke it THEN WTF DO YOU KNOW!
you will find cocaine in it more than anything
Fentanyl...fuck! that happen for five minutes 10 years ago
Believe you know about pot, but you don't smoke it shut up dummy
I once use to be a bouncer at a old bar on the Yellow head highway. Called the Yellow head Hotel on the outskirts of Edmonton in the early eighties. I was a boxer and a kickboxer back in those days and was in good shape. I bounced with a guy who was 6 foot 8 inches tall and he was only twenty years old. He weighted 320 lbs of solid muscle. This guy would get loaded drunk and would swallow handfuls of pills. He'd be so out of it often he didn't know if he was in this world or not. The guy was crazy he would get drug and would cut him self up. I'd slap him around and would try to talk sense to him. I was the only one he would listen too. I quit that job and got more seriously into training and one evening about three year's later. I was walking back to my place, at that time after finishing up a workout. I was walking down the street towards my apartment and It was literally minus 30 and it was freezing cold outside. I looked up and quite a way away and saw a man walking towards me about a block away and he began walking towards me and he was only wearing a pair of shorts, no coat, no shirt, no shoes , no hat or gloves just a pair of shorts. And as I looked up I recognized him as my old buddie. I tried to talk to him but he was out of it, really out of it. I said to him what are you doing Tinny? what are you doing walking around in this weather with no cloths on? He could only talk in jubberish, he made no sense and I couldn't reason with him at all. I couldn't believe he was walking the streets in the middle of the winter in Edmonton in minus 30 weather. I never did see him again a couple years later I moved from Edmonton back to Ontario. I've always wondered if he ever survived the life he lived. Brutal stuff. but my point is this some folks are capable of surviving things that the average people couldn't tolerate for a two or three hours.
Steve, you should have asked the guy what he was taking or smoking! The Native Americans could survive impossible physical ordeals when they got high during their religious ceremonies. This guy was on to something! Holy moly..... :) Good story again. Thanks!
What hapen ti the giy after you rescue him ? Any frost bites ? Wow what a story !
Omg I thought my ears were going to freeze off just walking a quarter mile to the mailbox in the winter in Iowa without covers for them. I was whimpering as I came into the house because they were burning. lol wow
I think I saw something like that on tv, some missing in Alaska thing or something like that...if it wasn't the same story it's eerily similar!
Just found this channel been watching your other one for over a year 🌲😎🌲👍
You just can’t imagine that someone would be MORE badass than you can you?
Steve don't forget the "JS" Yukon story
I believe it. I had a friend when i was a teenager who locked himself out of his house. We were drinking that night. I walked to hia house the next morning banging on his door. Suddenly he rose up from beside his porch deck from underneathe the snow in nothing vut a leather biker jacket and jeans. ALL NIGHT !
Lol reminds me of that line from the 5th Element, “I am a meat popsicle!”
That is awesome that you found that terrific piece of history! Did you tell that story before? I don't think so, but I definitely have heard it before.
I think you told us about this before. It doesn't make it any less incredulous!
I was just reading a news article a couple weeks ago, where a small percentage of people are immune to freezing temperatures, I guess he's one of em. Wouldn't that be Awesome!!
3rd!! ☮️ Good afternoon all. Hope everyone is fine. This morning it was snowing like crazy. Now its almost like summer and sunny. Not a cloud in sight. Stay safe and healthy everyone ☮️
some dude’s still out there looking for his spear.
God was watching over that barefoot man and protecting him from the cold, now that's a story that should be written and placed in a frame to keep safe lol. God Bless you Steve.
Sounds like that guy overseas in Europe that uses breathing technique to walk around in only shorts in a blizzard and then goes for a refreshing swim in the ice riddled river. I don't recall his name at the moment.
Wim Hof?
@@StirlingLighthouse You nailed it! Yeah thats the guy. There is a pretty good documentary on him here in tube land.
Probably a Wim Hoff system graduate. Fricken awesome.
You know Steve had a toke or two of that joint 🤣
My million dollar question would have been, brother please explain to me how you survived this weather out here so remote & ill prepared? I need to learn something, because you must be out of a David Paulides story.
Morning everyone...another week of work and bigfoot!! I'm ready
@Robert Pelletier you bet brother....just get in touch with me at Perry park golf resort...or on here....I'll hook you up and if I have time even play a round with ya....beer is on me😁
His family is probably from Belarus or the like, they wear shorts in the snow and swim in frozen lakes and walk barefoot. Crazy blood mixed with antifreeze.
He was to high to freeze 🤣🤣