Pretty sure I know where this is! Beautiful area for sure! I strongly recommend not going anywhere close to the river, some years it may overflow to your cabin so pick higher ground away from the river if possible.
This is what I was thinking. Check the trees/landscape for evidence of historic flood height. If the force of the river washes out your entry/exit, you may also want an alternative route. This is such a beautiful spot. I am looking forward to following along with your journey. I am sure you have checked out which plants to avoid for safety reasons, too.
Love that you are following your dream. Keep it simple, with nature sounds. You don't have to add star wars like graphics, music etc to entertain us. Those of us following all have similar dreams and enjoy the beautiful outdoors and the simplicity of just watching you in the wild with nature's sounds of water running, birds chirping or the sound of wind blowing through the forest. Good luck.
A couple things: 16:23- the old Hondas sometimes need a little love, aka “Seafoam” in the gas to clean out the carbs. Add a bit to the fuel of your 2-stroke 15 while you’re at it. You might already know this, but the plant with the white flowers you mentioned at 20:17 is called Cow Parsnip (Heracleum Maximum) and if you’re running that weed whacker near it, you’ll want protective clothing. Its sap can cause phytophotodermatitis if you get it on your skin. Looking forward to more videos.
Cow Parsnip is really bad…get some sap in your eyes, a good way to lose your eyesight. Seriously, if you do come in contact with the stalk or sap, immediately exclude sunlight from the affected area
There is a lot of Yellow Parsnip where I live in Southern Ontario. My buddy was weed whacking the property next to his house near the train tracks without a shirt on. He didn't know what Yellow Parsnip was yet and got it all over his upper body. He ended up in the hospital with pus filled blisters all over his skin. He needed multiple steroid shots to calm it down.
You have balls of steel! That being said, I suspect you will find moments when you are overwhelmed by what you are attempting. Just remember, courage isn’t not being scared. It’s being terrified, but doing it anyway. Please make sure you have a can of bear spray or two and a top quality first aid kit. And try not to ever be in a hurry. Best of luck!!!!
I'm hooked. Great job with the vlog! I'm a Yukoner originally and can really appreciate how remote you are and how much you have your work cut out for you. Congrats on a slice of paradise😊.
Great adventure. We have some amazing back country here in BC. Have spent 50+ years living very rurally. Bears we have here regularly. Yet to have a problem. A good bear dog really help
This is what I am encouraging my grandchildren to do. I'm 80, I'd be there with them if I wouldn't become an anchor. Stay real, prioritize, and do everything to the best of your ability. Extract a working strategy, repeat it again and again.
Good day sir: You will find THEFT to be rampant in that part of the world. You are lucky to have your boat. FWIW I live in the Kootenai's Salmo I have a bag of spare new parts for the new Evinrude. Charge coils, trigger coils, ignition coils, spark plugs possibly even a carb. For you $50 bucks. In store cost 250 or more. The trade you made was a good one. Winterize that motor properly each year and it will last you at least ten years doing what you are doing. Change the water pump impeller first thing in spring and it will be good for 3-5 years. At this time assume it is 5 years old no matter how it pumps water. When it stops pumping your motor is garbage and you are up a river with out a motor. cheers
@@Cloudface77 This is BC there is a boat launch under 1/2 the bridges in the province. Going to have to give me a little more.... it has been 11 months I may not have the context right.
@@Cloudface77 Context then is you are someone trying to figure out where this guy is at. And you are asking where he launches from... wow how I phones have destroyed our ability to write. I have to conclude you do not live where he is at or this would not be at all a challenge. He drive north to PG then on... so he does not drive S. or E he drives N, or W. As he claims to be in the Rockies let alone the pictures he drives N from PG. 3.5 hours is Chetwynd. so not that far... Before MacKenzie you will find the Parsnip river as well as the access to the Wests side of Wiliston lake. He is there with in 40 km of Hwy 97. Hope this eases your wonderment and does not offend the host that does not want every random guy coming by.
@@Cloudface77 I am attempting to do nothing of the sort. You asked a vague question out of context, I did the best I could with what you offered. If you can not figure it out on your own then either ask him or leave it be. Endless drama when there is no goal at all. It is none of your business where he is you only want to know as he is not forth coming. I will not reply again be sport and do the same.
I am going to live vicariously through your channel. I hope one day to do something similar. I keep trying to guess what area you're in. I saw the Lucky Lager box...must've lived on the Island at one point 😁. Anyway, best of luck to you. I've subscribed after a couple of minutes and I hope RUclips pays off for you.
Good luck on your build! Tried to convince my wife to move to Telegraph Creek 10 years ago."Send me a postcard", she said lol. Getting out of the rat race is the best for your mental health. I'll be following your progress 😊
Interested in the story about how you found the property in that area, what to look for and your experience buying it. Also a breakdown of the details behind all the costs (especially hidden/unexpected), any rules/restrictions to your land use and taxation/ownership rights/assurances… (just a note the Canadian government and federal court is asserting once again this week that Canadians do not have property rights.)
To bad about the motor . Some one must have been watching you hide the motor . Terrible thing to happen all the way you drove . Love you video thanks so much . I need to get out of here .
Keep them coming!! I subscribed. My wife and I have a cabin in Ontario. Always cool to watch other Canadians do the same thing. Bummer about the outboard getting stolen. Happened to us once as well. Your stuff will be safer now up river. Take er easy EH fellow Canuck!
Hello mate, I am watching you from Argentina. We have similar landscapes in the south of our country but luckily for us, no bears (yet you might find Pumas/mountain lion). I will follow your adventure with great interest! I believe people that can appreciate this kind of possibilities are the ones that understand what real freedom means. I don't have the economic means to find my way out on this extreme quests but already working in getting myself in the countryside at least. Cheers for you guys :)
Hey Shawn, you are living my dream too, and I so much look foreward to follow along and see how you will settle in on this awesome property of yours.Congrats to you. I think you made the best decition in bying this great piece of land. I guess that you will have to start building a cach up in the air soon to store your food away from all the bears. God bless you, and all the best!
I camped in a tent for a year before I decided where to build . Rivers and creeks overflow, moquitos in certain areas , quality of soil etc. Lots of stuff to concider.
yep however in the southeast of France,so winter is only 4 months. Furthermore I first put up my greenhouses before building my house,I wanted the land to pay for the installation of my farm. That's 12 years ago. I just bought more land and am building house number 2 to rent out in summer. living in a tiny tent eas worth it
you need to trade your ford explorer in for a full size truck (GMC/Chevy type) and a big dog to alert danger. I heard the relentless mosquitos waiting to feast. looking forward to more great videos watching you forge your beautiful property into your dream homestead! I also live in northern BC, so the landscape looks very relatable! Be Safe!❤
Always build towards sun For garden, keeping honestead dry, let the sun warm your place and feed your garden Great new adventure video to gollow I live in okanagan, so love local videos like this, I follow Greg ovens also..great outdoors guy
Absolute first thing needed to establish a homestead is a reliable source of fresh water, forget nice looking spots for a cabin, locating that spring should’ve been your primary mission! Everything else is secondary.
@@boneyardmilitia1836 Rivers flood and freeze, the logistics of making a collection system that can withstand the forces of ice and debris at full spate isn’t as simple as just dropping a pipe in the water, you need a lot of concrete, money and time to build a sluice, and then a powered system - possibly a helical turbine - to pump the water uphill from the river, MORE concrete, money and time. A spring is free, not subject to such seasonal considerations if covered and insulated, it can gravity feed, and be easily contained / protected / sterilised within the homestead boundaries. Or he could of course just tie a rope to a bucket and toss that in the river when he’s there on summer vacations if that’s what you meant.
I’m rooting for you man. I’m in love with that area and those rivers. I’ve had many great memories back there. If you can find it there is a granite quarry in them hills. Abandoned. Some beautiful flat slabs all sizes would make some nice landscaping pavers or floor to your cabin. Won’t say much more on comments
Looks like you have the start of a great adventure. All the best to you. Looking forward to more of your videos. Subscribed. Thanks - from Hells Canyon, Frank.
Oh, Dude . . it ended to quickly . . . hrs and hrs more is needed for our "stuck in the city" pathetic souls . . . You are incredible first off, buying 2 sides of a major river flow along with a fresh spring (somewhere) on your land. Totally wish I was there helping you through all this, I can't wait for the next video . . . . . . signed: Totally eFF'n Jealy Dude !!! :)
Living the dream! Good for you 👍🏻 don’t listen to any negativity, live “your life”… absolutely beautiful country out west and I hope to see it one day and possibly move there from Ontario… Wild country make sure you have something for grizzly defence like a 12 gauge with slugs.. 🤙🏻🇨🇦 PS looking forward to the videos!
12 ga or a 45-70 lever are smaller and lighter than that Lee Enfield. .303 may not be considered ideal for grizz but it's better than nothing Use what you have, I guess. Don't make excuses for taking the rifle (claiming to use only to scare a bear). In that bush, reality trumps naive idealism. That rifle may save your life.
Skeena River ??? Coastal Mountains...not wanting to intruded on you .. but Ive been through those locations many times over the years and the scenery looks like that locale...Good luck and smooth sailing on your extremely FINE WILDERNESS camp !!!! cheers!!! from an old geezer with ties to the Cassiar and Kitimat/Terrace. PS ...got the near identical woodstove in my cabin in the Kootenays ...heats under 1000 sq/ft perfectly on local deadfall and wind blowdowns fir, pine and larch.
@@yukonmapper4189 nope , no rail there , i'm just trying to solve the geo-puzzle , its odd cause they hate crossing rivers and building bridges it seems , so not many [ and that bridge has no superstructure
@snoosebaum995 rail runs right along the Fraser on the other side of walker creek. The video fo the railway was taken on walker creek fsr on the Fraser river bridge. I've hunted there lots so I knew it right away.
Just ran across your channel. I just watched one of your more recent videos and it was really interesting. So I’m starting from your first episode. Thanks for taking to time to share your adventure. 🙂
New subscriber, found your channel. I'm going to go back and watch from the beginning. Cool to see people doing these type of things and following their dreams. Best wishes!!!!!!
How about at least some details on the site, not an exact location but how you found it, the price,size of property and the general area where it’s located. Any restriction s on what you can do with the site, etc. thanks
Just watched your first video here. Your channel was mentioned over at The Off Grid Experience and I thought I would check it out. You're a brave soul. I'll follow along with you as you progress. Be safe.
I am stated like what you are doing, wish I could. I made a short book I was making abought living in the forest, didn't finished it because of my stoke. I hope it works 100% for you. I will keep watching you. Wife and I would like to live that way. We won't sell our home yet; we are wanting to go east. Good luck!
Fantastic, dude! Look forward to following you. Doing something similar but less remote in the West Kootenays. Can you give us a more general idea of where you are and what river that is?
New sub here. Good luck mate, I look forward to following your progress. For all the UK viewers that know what I'm referring to " It doesn't matter which one you choose, both are going to be crunchy , chewy and delicious LOL😂
❤ hello sir, i just found you and i love watching the adventures of brave canadians. I also watch Wild Homestead (with James) I made a reference to your channel there, hopefully growing quickly and generating extra income! thanks for the videos❤ GOD BLESS FROM THE NETHERLANDS
Pretty sure I know where this is! Beautiful area for sure! I strongly recommend not going anywhere close to the river, some years it may overflow to your cabin so pick higher ground away from the river if possible.
This is what I was thinking. Check the trees/landscape for evidence of historic flood height. If the force of the river washes out your entry/exit, you may also want an alternative route. This is such a beautiful spot. I am looking forward to following along with your journey.
I am sure you have checked out which plants to avoid for safety reasons, too.
Good on ya bro, so envious but really happy that someone is living my dream and I can follow along on the journey 🙏🤙
Love that you are following your dream. Keep it simple, with nature sounds. You don't have to add star wars like graphics, music etc to entertain us. Those of us following all have similar dreams and enjoy the beautiful outdoors and the simplicity of just watching you in the wild with nature's sounds of water running, birds chirping or the sound of wind blowing through the forest. Good luck.
For some reason I love watching u tubers building off grid.
A couple things:
16:23- the old Hondas sometimes need a little love, aka “Seafoam” in the gas to clean out the carbs. Add a bit to the fuel of your 2-stroke 15 while you’re at it. You might already know this, but the plant with the white flowers you mentioned at 20:17 is called Cow Parsnip (Heracleum Maximum) and if you’re running that weed whacker near it, you’ll want protective clothing. Its sap can cause phytophotodermatitis if you get it on your skin.
Looking forward to more videos.
Found that out the hard way looked like a meth addict skin sores
@@leonardknaus7704 oof.. how long did take to go away?
Cow Parsnip is really bad…get some sap in your eyes, a good way to lose your eyesight. Seriously, if you do come in contact with the stalk or sap, immediately exclude sunlight from the affected area
There is a lot of Yellow Parsnip where I live in Southern Ontario. My buddy was weed whacking the property next to his house near the train tracks without a shirt on. He didn't know what Yellow Parsnip was yet and got it all over his upper body. He ended up in the hospital with pus filled blisters all over his skin. He needed multiple steroid shots to calm it down.
You have balls of steel! That being said, I suspect you will find moments when you are overwhelmed by what you are attempting. Just remember, courage isn’t not being scared. It’s being terrified, but doing it anyway. Please make sure you have a can of bear spray or two and a top quality first aid kit. And try not to ever be in a hurry. Best of luck!!!!
Imagine tuning in to this episode so you could complain. Hope your channel is a success and happy solitude.
Great Job Brother Bear! Artie would have been so proud of you and what you have accomplished here. Love you Lots =)
I'm hooked. Great job with the vlog! I'm a Yukoner originally and can really appreciate how remote you are and how much you have your work cut out for you. Congrats on a slice of paradise😊.
Following with interest! Looking forward to seeing how you settle in and - most importantly - enjoy some fishing! 😁
Canadian Shawn/Seans setting up a homestead and cabin in the wilderness on youtube is among my favorite things! Good luck, subscribed for sure!
Thanks for sharing your experience 🎉🎉
Good luck with everything! I'm excited to follow you on your journey ! Greetings all the way from Vienna, Austria!
Great adventure this was always my dream now I’m old and soft you have the right idea go for it
Great adventure. We have some amazing back country here in BC. Have spent 50+ years living very rurally. Bears we have here regularly. Yet to have a problem. A good bear dog really help
Built my 1st log cabin back in 1984 up here in Alaska. Keep going brother!
Hi from Scotland! Looking forward to seeing your progress. What an adventure!
You sir are living my dream... Cannot wait for the next one.
Great effort Shawn. I be watching and following your video. Well done.
Looking forward to following along in future videos
Congrats, Lucky guy. If only plans proceeded as fast as we thought them 😄 Much Success on your journey❣️
Dude, my Ford Escape has got me all across Canada a couple of times. Those things are great for adventure, I don't care what anyone says
This is what I am encouraging my grandchildren to do. I'm 80, I'd be there with them if I wouldn't become an anchor. Stay real, prioritize, and do everything to the best of your ability. Extract a working strategy, repeat it again and again.
Look forward in following your dream, the scenery is just out this world .
Cant wait till the next video. Beautiful property you found.
Good day sir: You will find THEFT to be rampant in that part of the world. You are lucky to have your boat.
FWIW I live in the Kootenai's Salmo I have a bag of spare new parts for the new Evinrude. Charge coils, trigger coils, ignition coils, spark plugs possibly even a carb. For you $50 bucks. In store cost 250 or more. The trade you made was a good one. Winterize that motor properly each year and it will last you at least ten years doing what you are doing. Change the water pump impeller first thing in spring and it will be good for 3-5 years. At this time assume it is 5 years old no matter how it pumps water. When it stops pumping your motor is garbage and you are up a river with out a motor. cheers
@@Cloudface77 This is BC there is a boat launch under 1/2 the bridges in the province. Going to have to give me a little more.... it has been 11 months I may not have the context right.
@@Cloudface77 Context then is you are someone trying to figure out where this guy is at. And you are asking where he launches from... wow how I phones have destroyed our ability to write.
I have to conclude you do not live where he is at or this would not be at all a challenge. He drive north to PG then on... so he does not drive S. or E he drives N, or W. As he claims to be in the Rockies let alone the pictures he drives N from PG. 3.5 hours is Chetwynd. so not that far... Before MacKenzie you will find the Parsnip river as well as the access to the Wests side of Wiliston lake. He is there with in 40 km of Hwy 97.
Hope this eases your wonderment and does not offend the host that does not want every random guy coming by.
@@Cloudface77 I am attempting to do nothing of the sort. You asked a vague question out of context, I did the best I could with what you offered.
If you can not figure it out on your own then either ask him or leave it be.
Endless drama when there is no goal at all. It is none of your business where he is you only want to know as he is not forth coming.
I will not reply again be sport and do the same.
Ambitious project. My Great grandparents and settlers would be shaking their heads with that bush saw:) Good luck ❤
My envy is real. Take it easy and don't burn out. I'll sign on to follow your progress.
Love the thought,that I’m gong to follow this from the very start, good luck with this
Project
Great job 👍. This is real freedom at your property.
Ok. I’m going to give you a watch. Let’s see... I’m interested. Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉
Excited to see what you do with your property. What a score.
I agree about loud music, can't understand dialog. I enjoy your blog. Thank you.
I am going to live vicariously through your channel. I hope one day to do something similar. I keep trying to guess what area you're in. I saw the Lucky Lager box...must've lived on the Island at one point 😁.
Anyway, best of luck to you. I've subscribed after a couple of minutes and I hope RUclips pays off for you.
10/10 video. Good editing good views..
You sir have my blessings and good for you brother.
Good luck on your build! Tried to convince my wife to move to Telegraph Creek 10 years ago."Send me a postcard", she said lol. Getting out of the rat race is the best for your mental health. I'll be following your progress 😊
nice property, this is a true dream hope that this all goes well.
This is awesome! cant wait for more videos bro, love from the US
Interested in the story about how you found the property in that area, what to look for and your experience buying it. Also a breakdown of the details behind all the costs (especially hidden/unexpected), any rules/restrictions to your land use and taxation/ownership rights/assurances… (just a note the Canadian government and federal court is asserting once again this week that Canadians do not have property rights.)
What? Propert right? pls explain I missed that news.
Yeah, dude! That's what's it all about - best of luck, and drive and hard work can literally move mountains!
I'm glad l found your channel thanks
I am looking forward to your next videos!
To bad about the motor . Some one must have been watching you hide the motor . Terrible thing to happen all the way you drove . Love you video thanks so much . I need to get out of here .
Keep them coming!!
I subscribed. My wife and I have a cabin in Ontario.
Always cool to watch other Canadians do the same thing.
Bummer about the outboard getting stolen. Happened to us once as well. Your stuff will be safer now up river. Take er easy EH fellow Canuck!
How did you find your cabin/land? I am trying to do the same.
Where are you? Thank you
Found it in realestate listing 20ish years ago in land o' lakes north of cloyne on.
Hello mate, I am watching you from Argentina. We have similar landscapes in the south of our country but luckily for us, no bears (yet you might find Pumas/mountain lion).
I will follow your adventure with great interest!
I believe people that can appreciate this kind of possibilities are the ones that understand what real freedom means. I don't have the economic means to find my way out on this extreme quests but already working in getting myself in the countryside at least.
Cheers for you guys :)
So glad / I just found your channel. looking forward to watching your build,, a beautiful piece of property you have
Hey Shawn, you are living my dream too, and I so much look foreward to follow along and see how you will settle in on this awesome property of yours.Congrats to you. I think you made the best decition in bying this great piece of land. I guess that you will have to start building a cach up in the air soon to store your food away from all the bears. God bless you, and all the best!
Just subscribed. Thank you for taking us along.
I camped in a tent for a year before I decided where to build . Rivers and creeks overflow, moquitos in certain areas , quality of soil etc. Lots of stuff to concider.
You lived in a tent for a year?
yep
however in the southeast of France,so winter is only 4 months.
Furthermore I first put up my greenhouses before building my house,I wanted the land to pay for the installation of my farm.
That's 12 years ago.
I just bought more land and am building house number 2 to rent out in summer.
living in a tiny tent eas worth it
@@BillMartre-uq1gg If its possible buy land and willing to live there, yes
you need to trade your ford explorer in for a full size truck (GMC/Chevy type) and a big dog to alert danger. I heard the relentless mosquitos waiting to feast. looking forward to more great videos watching you forge your beautiful property into your dream homestead! I also live in northern BC, so the landscape looks very relatable! Be Safe!❤
The problem with a dog if you're film making is the dog becomes the subject of the videos as it's always moving about in the shots.
Always build towards sun
For garden, keeping honestead dry, let the sun warm your place and feed your garden
Great new adventure video to gollow
I live in okanagan, so love local videos like this, I follow Greg ovens also..great outdoors guy
Just subscribed .. Im a fellow Canadian living down i Sunny Brisbane Australia.. cant wait for the next video.
Figure out which side of the river your spring is on, and where it is before you pick your building site?
Thanks for the playlist that starts from the beginning! Subscribed
this was a great video cant wait for the next one hope you upload soon!
Absolute first thing needed to establish a homestead is a reliable source of fresh water, forget nice looking spots for a cabin, locating that spring should’ve been your primary mission! Everything else is secondary.
great advice
Look for a nice river! Oh, there’s one right there! Lots of fresh water. May need some filtering.
@@boneyardmilitia1836 Rivers flood and freeze, the logistics of making a collection system that can withstand the forces of ice and debris at full spate isn’t as simple as just dropping a pipe in the water, you need a lot of concrete, money and time to build a sluice, and then a powered system - possibly a helical turbine - to pump the water uphill from the river, MORE concrete, money and time. A spring is free, not subject to such seasonal considerations if covered and insulated, it can gravity feed, and be easily contained / protected / sterilised within the homestead boundaries. Or he could of course just tie a rope to a bucket and toss that in the river when he’s there on summer vacations if that’s what you meant.
Nobody cares, tough guy.@@boneyardmilitia1836
@boneyardmilitia1836 News flash: nobody cares.
Definitely want to see more like this👍
Wow 84000 views as I type this well done. I'm excited to watch the journey...
I’m rooting for you man. I’m in love with that area and those rivers. I’ve had many great memories back there. If you can find it there is a granite quarry in them hills. Abandoned. Some beautiful flat slabs all sizes would make some nice landscaping pavers or floor to your cabin.
Won’t say much more on comments
Thanks James!
I enjoyed. I’m subscribing. Will check out more. Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉 Beautiful property.
I am enjoying your channel! HI5 from Aussieland.
Looks like you have the start of a great adventure. All the best to you. Looking forward to more of your videos. Subscribed. Thanks - from Hells Canyon, Frank.
Oh, Dude . . it ended to quickly . . . hrs and hrs more is needed for our "stuck in the city" pathetic souls . . . You are incredible first off, buying 2 sides of a major river flow along with a fresh spring (somewhere) on your land. Totally wish I was there helping you through all this, I can't wait for the next video . . .
. . . signed: Totally eFF'n Jealy Dude !!! :)
😂 love this
Awesome comment!
This is awesome! Best of luck.
So happy for you. What a dream! Wishing you the best and following your adventures.
Just found the channel and looking forward to seeing more videos brother
This is so beautiful, but also legitimately terrifying.
I'm doing the same in the states ....North Nevada in the mountains
Keep your videos going always.good to.see what others are up to .....cheers🍺
The soul loves wild rough places. Walt Whitman
Good luck ... a lot of work ahead.
Subscribed! Best of luck dude I'm looking forward to more videos
What a fabulous adventure!
Beautiful can you give some tips on how you found it I’m always searching ?
Living the dream! Good for you 👍🏻 don’t listen to any negativity, live “your life”… absolutely beautiful country out west and I hope to see it one day and possibly move there from Ontario… Wild country make sure you have something for grizzly defence like a 12 gauge with slugs.. 🤙🏻🇨🇦 PS looking forward to the videos!
12 ga or a 45-70 lever are smaller and lighter than that Lee Enfield. .303 may not be considered ideal for grizz but it's better than nothing Use what you have, I guess. Don't make excuses for taking the rifle (claiming to use only to scare a bear). In that bush, reality trumps naive idealism. That rifle may save your life.
@@lib556
He wouldn't know anything about it if a grizzly took him, until it was chewing on his skull. You must have a powerful side arm in grizzly country
All the best for you .
Looking forward to seeing more !
can't wait to see your progress!
Looking forward to the next update!
Skeena River ??? Coastal Mountains...not wanting to intruded on you .. but Ive been through those locations many times over the years and the scenery looks like that locale...Good luck and smooth sailing on your extremely FINE WILDERNESS camp !!!! cheers!!! from an old geezer with ties to the Cassiar and Kitimat/Terrace. PS ...got the near identical woodstove in my cabin in the Kootenays ...heats under 1000 sq/ft perfectly on local deadfall and wind blowdowns fir, pine and larch.
There's no way he's six hours out of Prince George. He has a post box there and is part of the community.
I recognized that bridge right away. It's in the mountains past the McGregor river. Even saw his SUV not long ago
@@yukonmapper4189 nope , no rail there , i'm just trying to solve the geo-puzzle , its odd cause they hate crossing rivers and building bridges it seems , so not many [ and that bridge has no superstructure
@snoosebaum995 rail runs right along the Fraser on the other side of walker creek. The video fo the railway was taken on walker creek fsr on the Fraser river bridge. I've hunted there lots so I knew it right away.
@@yukonmapper4189 thanks , got it
Just ran across your channel. I just watched one of your more recent videos and it was really interesting. So I’m starting from your first episode. Thanks for taking to time to share your adventure. 🙂
Oooh... Just found this channel. So excited to watch this journey!
Freaking awesome video dude!! Can’t wait for the next one!
This is truly amazing. Can't wait to see what your journey unfolds. Subscribed!
Great journey
, good luck, have watched from the beginning, from Iowa.
pretty awesome brother! best of luck with this...
I’m saving up to do the same thing I love this video
New subscriber, found your channel. I'm going to go back and watch from the beginning. Cool to see people doing these type of things and following their dreams. Best wishes!!!!!!
How about at least some details on the site, not an exact location but how you found it, the price,size of property and the general area where it’s located. Any restriction s on what you can do with the site, etc. thanks
wish you the best will be watching this all the way manitoba
Looking forward to more.
Just watched your first video here. Your channel was mentioned over at The Off Grid Experience and I thought I would check it out. You're a brave soul. I'll follow along with you as you progress. Be safe.
I am stated like what you are doing, wish I could. I made a short book I was making abought living in the forest, didn't finished it because of my stoke. I hope it works 100% for you. I will keep watching you. Wife and I would like to live that way. We won't sell our home yet; we are wanting to go east. Good luck!
I have come back to the start, I am going to watch all your videos because I want you to succeed. Good luck.
Bears scare the crap out of me.
Watching your journey from Australia 🇦🇺 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
Fantastic, dude! Look forward to following you. Doing something similar but less remote in the West Kootenays. Can you give us a more general idea of where you are and what river that is?
That's what I'm dying to know. Where is that boat launch. If you find anything out, will you let me know?
New sub here. Good luck mate, I look forward to following your progress.
For all the UK viewers that know what I'm referring to " It doesn't matter which one you choose, both are going to be crunchy , chewy and delicious LOL😂
You have a lot of work ahead of you. All the best
Going back and commenting on earlier vids so you can get RUclips rich. Crazy how far youve come since this video!!
❤ hello sir, i just found you and i love watching the adventures of brave canadians.
I also watch Wild Homestead (with James) I made a reference to your channel there, hopefully growing quickly and generating extra income!
thanks for the videos❤
GOD BLESS FROM THE NETHERLANDS
Oh yes. This is gonna be great.