Thanks for watching everyone! We are back for Season 3 (finally). Had to take a break as we were not able to travel, but we filmed more episodes this summer and will be releasing one a month, so be sure to Subscribe! Happy to be back! The castle episode was a fun one! - Guy (Creator/Producer of Coolest Thing I've Ever Made)
Just an idea for your program. In Madrid, Spain there are an entire cathedral buil by one man during 60 years. His Name is Justo Gallego and sadly pass away last year. He utilize recycled materials and design the building without amy architecture study or knowledge. The cathedral compite in high and dimensions with any other cathedrals build during reenactment period. A unique building build by a unique man. 100% recommend.
Amen only a monster would put his dad's dreams of life in a retirement home while he lives or works there.his dad built it he can die where he wants to on his land.
Yea, you take him away from the castle and his health will probably go too. Let him die happy showing it to people to his very last days. He's earned it
To be fair, he said they’ve always been poor, so I doubt they could afford to put him in an old folks’ home anyway. When my dad was in hospice before he died, we looked into it for him just for his last few months of life and holy cow… I feel for anyone who has an older relative who has any kind of special needs and isn’t independently wealthy in the United States! The cheapest thing we could find was over $9k/month! We’re a family of 6 and that was more than all of us made combined after taking out what we needed to keep the house and feed ourselves.
@@questioner1596 well if he had funding he could hire help or something, kinda like how Uncle ben from Urban Rescue ranch gets help from other youtubers in building his own farm pond
Fast for 40 days just water like Jesus Christ and YOU WILL GET BETTER THAN YOUR OLD SELF AND WITH A LOT OF ENERGY! Trust, but please read a bible and or play the audio text Bible online or CD it.
I remember going here as a kid. My dad drove us four hours out of the way to go and walk around. We went home and he started building zip lines and rope bridges in our yard. I think he was inspired by what he saw in this castle.
For some men, having their own children becomes "Childhood 2.0" for them because now they can do all the things they wish they could of as kids and nobody can tell them it's dumb because "I'm building it for the kids!".
I think the part I respect most is him proudly admitting to doing this all for attention. Living his truth, no bullshit. 2.1 million people have seen you my man, excellent work.
I met Jim 20 years ago and wanted to do a documentary on him. I didn't know what I was doing but was fascinated by him. This was way before RUclips. I worked with Jim for two weeks and went with him every day for two weeks. He is a master self promoter. He wanted to show the world what one man can do. He wanted to be an inspiration for anyone to show that if you have the desire and determination that you can do it. I really got to know the "real" Jim Bishop. A truly inspirational and caring individual. I learned a lot from from him. Because of certain things that I won't go into and my own ineptitude as a new person doing a documentary it was never completed. None of it was because of Jim. I'm glad to see he is still hanging in there. I filmed him one day hauling rock. Jim is a slight man. Not big, not heavy, but one tough son of bitch. Everything on his truck was hand made and rigged by him. He commented on the fact that the manufacturer should at least give him a new truck for promoting the amount of work that he proved could be done with it. He is a true inspiration. Like our forefathers who overcame. No matter what. If there is a problem we figure it out and get it done. He was fearless when it came to heights. I loved the picture of him standing on the head of the dragon. He commented on not being able to fire it up (It does shoot flame) because propane was too expensive at the time. We became friends in those two weeks. I'm glad to see his son take an interest in the castle and carrying on a grand family tradition. Hang in there, Jim. Like you wanted my friend, you have become a legend in your lifetime. Best to you and your wife. Steve Martin
Thanks for your comment and insight Steve. We just got to film for one day but found everything about the story to be just fascinating.Happy his son is taking over and keeping the castle going. Cheers- Guy
Amazing what one man can accomplish. True legend. Steve, if possible you should consider finishing the documentary. Iam sure there are many out there willing to help you. Best regards from Sweden.
Of course with any diy construction project of unconventional form and style, you can only do it in a county without kilotons of govt red tape and without zoning. Such areas are getting fewer and fewer by the day.
I ❤ how the son's eyes 👀 light up while talking about his Dad's intelligence, ingenuity, and hard work he put into building Bishop's Castle... all parents should be admired & respected like this! Brilliantly done Mr. BISHOP, Brilliantly Done!!!
All parents worthy of admiration and respect should be admired and respected like this. Most parents do not deserve to be admired and respected like this guy lol. This man built a castle with his bare hands.
Building your own castle by yourself? it's a childhood dream all of us had. You can't help but respect this level of commitment and effort. It's just so unique and inspiring.
My family bought a cabin outside of Westcliffe which is 45 miles from Bishops castle in 1970 so, when we have gone out there for the last 53 years we always went to see Jim and the progress that he had made. He is anti-government and he would be working on the castle preaching as he built it about the government and how not to trust them. He is one heck of a man and deserves all of the credit. And it is great that his son will carry on. I have always bought shirts and things in there gift shop and will continue until I am not able to. I'll see you in July 2023.
He's anti-government with good reason. The local government and the county have tried to get this castle shut down more times than you can count on both hands.
There are men out there, everywhere, doing impossible things. Breaking themselves just to leave their mark on the world. This is truly wonderful and beautiful. May it stand for centuries as a testament to this man's vision and determination.
They don't waste their life on watching RUclips! I hate myself to the core of my being for being so weak!! Before the internet, I was constantly making things and every day, I had something to show for.
@@E-Kat You can do both. I watch youtube mainly for information about projects I'm working on. But after working all day, I can also use it for entertainment. Willpower and time management.
@@brentprosser7293 yes, thank you. This is exactly what I need to do. Need to create a better real life, so I don't need to escape from it. And that's the most difficult part. Thank you so much for your kind advice. 😊
@@E-KatI know how you feel. But you can break the habit. I play guitar and would find myself scrolling hours not practicing. But I'm also hard headed and started telling myself this is useless.and making you the same. Now, unless it is to gain some type of knowledge on a subject I limit myself. But stop saying or thinking your weak.1st though YOU must change those thoughts and words saying and telling yourself your weak,even if your not feeling them. Humans have a habit of saying I can't before they even try. Change your thoughts and words to I can and I will. Say it out loud. We can hear negative words its only when they take root in our heart do they become true. Your not weak. Will power is just like a muscle. It will only become stronger through exercising it. I dont know but I think you CAN.
I was at the very first rave thrown at Bishops Castle and I recall how stoked Jim and Phoebe were...they exclaimed, "we're gonna be 50 year old ravers!". Of course this was over 20 years ago now. They were such awesome people! It was amazing to see this video and the (almost) finished place...so amazing! Thank you!
THAT is awesome and I bet it was awesome to be there! I was looking for just this kind of comment because I could imagine how happy it must have made Jim to see so many alive, young humans just purely enjoying his creation.. not to mention he himself getting to let loose in it as well.
The party went all night. My good friend Matter from the Mother Earth Sound System crew kind-of discovered the place as far as the whole rave thing goes. He booked myself (in Denver I was dj. Lok-i) and two other DJ's to have a spin-off. Hard trance was the medium. I had THE COOLEST thing happen at that show....this kid gave me a drawing that he did a week before that party and he'd never seen me before but it was ME! Down to the finest detail...and my hands were on fire while mixing records...it was incredible. The next party was supposed to be a Come Together production in the 4th of July with Tony deVitt I believe and he died allegedly on his way to the party. That's my memory of the whole thing anyway...probly flawed. But damn that place is amazing!!!
Must have been an incredible experience! I just posted that I visited the castle in the summer of 1994; but that might've been before most of the Great Hall was completed.
I visited this castle years ago. Met Jim and he was so kind to show me around and explain what and how he was building. I'll always remember him and his castle. What a thrill to finally see it complete.
Ironworker myself! 20 years now. Started in 05. I mostly weld these days tho. Only 40 but been shot a few times. 😆 climbing with 60-80 lbs isn't as easy as it use to be! Still love it tho.
I'm British. This is fantastic. The values of these people express everything that my country used to embrace, but has lost. The regulations in the UK now are insane. Well done, don't give in.
Regulations in Britain were always insane. Like regulation #11273 (The law of the first night) "Any peasant upon getting married, must inform his lord so that the lord, or his sons, may reserve his/their right to lay with the bride on the first night of marriage. It will be the honor of said peasant to raise any bastards this union may produce.
@TVT the Bishop family has played hell with the law, even having other family members try to take and dismantle it from Jim Bishop. The fact it still stands and the local governments can't do anything is pretty damn awesome! Power to the people! Let us build our castle!
Ive seen a small doc of him before (somewhere in the early 2000) he's even known here in Europe as the crazy American that single handedly build himself an castle ^^
Truly amazing. Some men are not happy and fulfilled unless they are fabricating, building, using their hands to create something new and lasting. I remember my Grandfather and Father had that drive and passed it on to me. Thanks Joe Bishop for showing the World what one man could do with a strong sense of vision, drive, tenacity and hard-work.
@@johnoneal1234 That's just called getting old, and as his son had put it, Jim wanted to be there, not in a nursing home or retirement home, and by golly that's his choice. When you become old, you think about passing down your legacy. The most fulfilling thing you can do is knowing that you've left your mark on this world. And I think Jim Bishop can know that he has left his mark, and he certainly seemed happy and fulfilled with his life's work, else he wouldn't have spent his entire life on it.
By looking at your fathers face i can tell he is very proud of this castle he build, and rightly so. It's humongous your father is a GENIUS. Your Dad should get the builders award of the century for a one man job if there is one.
To invite tourists, despite not being able to insure the property is very brave. What a great role model for us to have faith in humankind! Responsibility for their own safety should be left up to each individual! Thank you- so inspirational!
Jim seems like such a serious man but only wants people to enjoy what he’s made. Seems like such an amazing personality, all he wants is to go back to his old self and keep building.
As a jaded 59 year old New Yorker, not much blows my mind. This blew my mind in so many ways, I'm having a hard time digesting it. The accomplishment, the philosophy on why it was done, and the son's love for his dad just makes this amazing in very way possible. It's amazing how one man could have done this.
If you could have met Jim, your mind would be un-blown. Jim was such a warm, wonderful, unassuming, down to earth man, but you could feel strength in his handshake and see determination in his eyes.
While living in Colorado, my wife and I had a chance to visit that 'site'. We were on a 2 lane road, up in the Rockies, at 8000' or so, and came around the corner, and "boom", there it was. We had no prior knowledge of it and were amazed. Here was this structure, like nothing we had seen before, in a remote and undeveloped area. With no drawings and no help, this man built something amazing. The video doesn't go into it, but on numerous occasions, the authorities tried to shut down the 'project'. Somehow, he prevailed. What an incredible person.
I had just got a small enduro style motorcycle and wanted a scenic ride through the National Forest. Someone suggested I ride here so I went. Just myself and all the time to check it out, I could not believe it! I've kept a picture from the gift shop of Jim standing in front of his Castle onthe fridge since then.
I had the exact same experience! My sister moved to Pueblo, Colorado a year or 2 ago and we were driving through the mountains looking for places to hike. And then BOOM! Exactly how you described it. So cool!
The back development on Jim is quite incredible, he was an armature bodybuilder for a time, but hauling that rock his whole life make his back as strong as the Castle...
I'm 52 and have spent my entire life going there every year or two. My family lives close by so it's crazy to see how much it has grown over the years. There were several times my stomach dropped watching because I knew how truly high they were and how scary a few of those places are but you just can't get that feeling unless you've been there. The funniest part was when he said Jim Bishop is a bit of an egotist! I wish you had shown a few more of his signs. Great show.. Thanks.
Amazing, lol, yes there were quite a few signs! We filmed it all in one day, so we were limited for time for sure so did not get it all. Thanks for watching! Cheers- Guy
I sat and talked to Mr. Jim many years ago. This was around the time the state and county told him he was to stop taking stones that fell on or near the road. I found this so true of Colorado. To stop a man who's trying to do something positive, and then have crews go out and, yes, pick up stones. They also wouldn't put the Castle in the State maps. I remember getting a map that had "Bishop's Castle" on it and showing my wife he finally made it. We both cheered. My best to Jim and his family. SWmiles.
Man, your Dad was a real badass!!! The creativity, the perseverance, his whole approach... This is one of the coolest storie of one of the coolest people. Respect.
This was hands down the only thing that I enjoyed about Colorado. This place was absolutely insane!! Meeting him was an honor. God bless him and his abilities.
I’m sorry your visit to our state wasn’t the best. We’re all a bit peculiar. If you’re ever back here in your travels try northern Colorado, Fort Collins, and Poudre Canyon areas. We have TWO hospitals now! 😂
If I were president for a day he would be the first guy to get the presidential medal of freedom. Very few others would get it. Only heroes. Real heroes. Not today’s fake heroes.
My dad took me here when I was little-one of the few memories I have of him. Even as a toddler I remember being mesmerized by the dragon and all the steps. Thank you for building it for all of us to enjoy.
My wife and I went here years ago when the weather was kinda bad and we were the only ones there. It was one of the coolest places Ive ever gone. I always wondered how it was built. Great video
Saw this as a teen in the early 80s. Took my wife there 15 years later, and then my kids 15 years after that. It is amazing to me how many people I've met over the years who have been there, most of whom are from nowhere near there. A true Colorado landmark. Thank you gentlemen. .
Jim bishop’s determination and work ethic is amazing. I’m lucky enough to have met the man twice and he is an inspiration as to what someone can do when they put their mind to it.
I've been at almost all of the raves that where held at the castle. These where some of the best events I've ever been to I've seen the castle & surrounding land completely packed with party people , those where the days in denver's rave scene . Thank you Jim Bishop for allowing the party's at Bishops Castle. Bishops Castle is & should be made as the 8th wonder of the world.
his father's work is actually impeccable for the resources he had. there is a fineness and elegance to his metalwork and the fact that one man did this is a testament to the human spirit. Bravo to this man and his son who will inherit the legacy of the castle. Rave on!
I was driving on the 165 North and I couldn’t resist checking this castle out. This was about 20 years ago and it’s legendary in person. Great achievement by one man and his son.
Pure gold this! The castle is amazing and Jim is a fantastic human being. His son is just as incredible and I love everything the Castle stands for. Too bad Jim's health isn't the greatest, but don't kid yourself, he is enjoying his creation and the people that surround it, to the fullest!
Nah thats not true sadly. Intensive care takes alot of time. Could you quit your job to take full care of someone? Most people cant. My grandparents had 4 kids...and all of them barely managed to take full care of them until they passed. Even needed a part time nurse to help.
As someone who is obsessed with castles, this one is so cool and beautiful! I absolutely LOVE it. Not just the castle but the HARD work your dad put into it. What an accomplishment!
It looks like your dad's mind is still imaging what next he could have built if his health was still good. Thank you for not putting him in a home, let him enjoy his creation. Every sundown and morning he wakes is his happiness. Blessings to you and your dad.❤
I was 4 years old when he started. As you know your dad is super amazing, proud is not even close to how any person could feel about him. You know its time its updated and a portion actually made to be lived in, not doing so for so much amazing work he did is completely not right. This is for enjoyment for living and enjoying, even if its say 10 to 15 years, you should do a small portion as a studio for your father before its to late. Thanks for the video. Just wow!
Bishops Castle is great, I DJ’d at one of the raves held out there back in the late 1990’s put together by Interplanetary Productions. Good times at such a unique and cool place! It’s like the movie Field of Dreams, “If you build it, they will come.”
His vision and creativity inspire in me a sense of bewilderment and wonder. And, in my mind I ponder how one man possesses the drive and commitment to create a work of art on such a monumental scale over 5 decades and I can’t finish painting my basement. Awe inspiring
He's from an era with far less enticing distractions. I'm guessing he didn't spend much time on the internet wasting it like so much of us do these days
I mean the guy was moving tons upon tons of stones. For over 50+ years using nothing supposedly, but a pick up truck, and the hammers god provided him to load them up. If you want to get built. That’ll do it lol 😂
@@cooliodiablo4571 i used to work helping my dad during summers and after i got out of high school he did a lot of custom tile and stone work. We did many projects building fireplaces, pools, hot tubs etc. All out of stone and i was his cement mixer and stone carrier lol. i was pretty jacked for a few years of doing it but in this SC heat i dont miss it much except for working with my dad.
Good Son, this is awesome that you have made sure that your father’s legacy has not been forgotten. This was truly a Labor of Love ❤️ and I’m so Happy that your father is still alive to see ALL the people that have come to see it and enjoy it. 🙏
Great video. My favorite part of each trip is to visit with Jim and sometimes to have lunch together, and until recently, to walk around and listen to his history. Jim's a remarkable person with a remarkable history and vision. He's overcome the the obstacles that were put in his path and he has an accurate knowledge of how the world works. When you go, read what Jim has written ... be sure to take a moment to thank him for his work ... and consider making a donation, allowing all of us the privilege and freedom to visit this remarkable monument. All of us have the talent to do great things. What sets Jim apart is his dedication, commitment, and more importantly a passion to his art.
I'm absolutely in awe of this man. He reminds me a lot of my own dad, who sadly died in 1980. He didn't build anything like this castle, but he built other things, with his own vision too. I'm happy Jim has a son who understands him, & will keep going with the castle. It's great you've met him & it must be fascinating listening to him talk about the castle. There are few men, who accomplish great things, with very little. I'm so glad I came upon this video. I wish I could visit.
My family and the Scout Troup, my son was in, camped in the castle back in 2011. Jim stayed with us that night to telling us stories of the castle. It was a great experience for us all.
I could be wrong but I believe the truly exceptional character of his son speaks volumes about who this man was and still is. Wonderful video and may God bless these people. ♥️
The fact they let people hold Raves there, an example of their deep belief in personal freedom, is among the coolest aspects of the whole thing. I hope when it is done there that one of them (be it the son or one of his kids) makes it their home. I mean it is big enough for an area devoted as living quarters as well as the festival plans he spoke about.
Life’s cruel sometimes, giving this man such a bad hand at the later stages of his life but woah, what a absolute legend building this! He certainly will have a legacy that will last many generations, bravo sir
It's not a bad hand- it's him not taking care of his body. He looks like he has hyperkyphosis from lifting heavy rocks and not using proper machine which in turn caused his Parkinsons. Take care yourself and lower the risk!
Back 30 some years ago I had the pleasure of meeting and shaking the hand of Jim Bishop. I was extremely impressed at what he had accomplished back then. Now in 2024 I'm once again amazed at what his hard work has produced....what a gift to the rest of us !! Thanks Jim !!😄
It’s been s while since I checked bishop’s castle.. so sad to see him so old and sick.. but i m happy he is still alive and happy! Glad his son took over and takes care of this marvel! Always fascinated of his work 👏👏
And all this started with a kid experiencing a humiliation in a situation ages ago... His coping mechanism was to build something future generations can admire. Even so, it must have been an immense sacrifice from his family to support him in this endeavour, as the son said, his earnings going into building the castle, all his time going into making it, even sending his son away so that he can say he built it alone. There are elements in this story that are heartbreaking.
I've been going here since I was 3 years old. So for 28 years now. I try to go up here 2 or 3 times a years to see what they added. I only live 30 to 40 mins away in pueblo and my fiance grew up in rye so it's always been a family thing to make it up here throughout the year. Awesome place that has a lot of memories for me
Jim Bishop is amazing! What a fabulous accomplishment. He has created something of beauty from nothing. I would love to visit his castle someday. His creativity, and ingenuity seems to know no bounds. I'm sure if his body would allow him, he'd still be working today. He should be very proud of his creation. Way to go Jim👍🏻
One of the best videos I’ve ever seen on RUclips period! You men are champions of making your dreams happen. You maybe financially poor but you are the richest people I’ve seen. The bond of father and son is very evident though I am sure the son must have felt alone at times while his father was making his dream come true. But still the love is there and for that you are both as rich as can be.
I went there several times while stationed at Ft Carson. It was magical and astounding. Jim was nice to everyone that dropped by. Glad to see it is still there and even looks better than it did back then!
My wife and I used to live in Colorado Springs, and we rode our Harley often to Bishops Castle. We have been blessed to have had many conversations and discussions with Jim. He was always so much fun to talk to. If company came to town, Bishop's Castle was always on the "must show" list. We now live in Texas, but our memories will forever be with us of the time we spent with Jim the castle builder at his awesome creation Bishop's Castle.
How many people can dream that big? Amazing! Most people dream of making enough money to be able to build or buy a castle. Most don't dream of building a castle just because they want to. Amazing story , amazing man.
Love it, love it, love it! Loved the fact that his son is the presenter and narrator, describing so humbly and respectfully elaborating what and how his dad came up to implementing his dream and passion into reality. This shows true love and respect from a child for his parent. All my cheers for his dad to build it the way he wanted and his hard work. And, my heart cheers for the son too for being the best cheerleader for his dad during his taking-it-easy years. Deepest regards and big thanks for the tour!
Seriously one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen! And the whole idea he built it for the people and giving them total freedom to do whatever? Outstanding! Salute 🫡 from Norway
I'm from the UK and have never heard of this "Castle." Jim Bishop is one heck of a bloke in my eyes. This just goes to show the imagination of one man and what you can achieve, just a absolute shame he has been struck down with the horrible parkinsons disease. I'd love to have seen him complete his life's work !!!. Wishing him and the family all our best from the UK 🇬🇧👍.
Thank you Jim for leaving the world something wonderful. That you made with by yourself with your own two hands. You are a legend now and forever more . You've given the world something you can be proud of. And a wonderful gift to your son to continue to keep your dream alive for you. What a wonderful legacy you've given your son and the rest of the world. Your as much a wonder as much as your castle is.
We visited there a few years ago. Wow what a testament to one man’s ability to make his ideas come to life. Enjoyed talking with Jim for half an hour. Showed us pictures of his wife. She had passed away. I enjoyed him sharing his memories. God bless Jim. Hope to see this wonderful place again
Thanks for watching everyone! We are back for Season 3 (finally). Had to take a break as we were not able to travel, but we filmed more episodes this summer and will be releasing one a month, so be sure to Subscribe! Happy to be back! The castle episode was a fun one! - Guy (Creator/Producer of Coolest Thing I've Ever Made)
Just an idea for your program. In Madrid, Spain there are an entire cathedral buil by one man during 60 years. His Name is Justo Gallego and sadly pass away last year. He utilize recycled materials and design the building without amy architecture study or knowledge. The cathedral compite in high and dimensions with any other cathedrals build during reenactment period.
A unique building build by a unique man. 100% recommend.
Not only a great subject , but a well presented video.👍
If you want to continue this line.... In Spain there's a guy that made something even bigger.... a Cathedral.
Just search "Justo Cathedral"
Do it❤
@@model901 Great idea! Not sure our budget will allow Europe travel, but would love to go. Will check for sure! Thank you!- Guy
Kudos to the son for keeping his fathers dream and vision alive and not putting him in a retirement home. Warms my heart! ❤️ 🏰
Amen only a monster would put his dad's dreams of life in a retirement home while he lives or works there.his dad built it he can die where he wants to on his land.
This was my favorite part of the story. He’s raised his son right.
Yea, you take him away from the castle and his health will probably go too. Let him die happy showing it to people to his very last days. He's earned it
To be fair, he said they’ve always been poor, so I doubt they could afford to put him in an old folks’ home anyway. When my dad was in hospice before he died, we looked into it for him just for his last few months of life and holy cow… I feel for anyone who has an older relative who has any kind of special needs and isn’t independently wealthy in the United States! The cheapest thing we could find was over $9k/month! We’re a family of 6 and that was more than all of us made combined after taking out what we needed to keep the house and feed ourselves.
I never understood how americans do that to their parents, im from Cyprus btw
Imagine if this man had RUclips to film his progress. He wouldn't have worried too much about money and we would have endless entertainment for years
Imagine the possibilities for New youtubers for upcoming years 🤔😏
@@SmokeyPyro Showing your holes on onlyfans gives more profit for modern society.
On the other hand he would get significantly less done if he spent 2/3 of his time setting up the camera, editing, etc.
@@questioner1596 well if he had funding he could hire help or something, kinda like how Uncle ben from Urban Rescue ranch gets help from other youtubers in building his own farm pond
@@Andre-vt4np But he literally said he wanted it to be a 1 man project
Jim bishop is a national treasure, a true representation of free spirit and dedication. What a guy
Agree! Thanks for watching!
The fact his response to ravers wanting to come party there was like 'hell yeah!' makes me love him so much.
We have many national treasures, a man building a house for his family is not one of them.
jim is a scrooge
I've been there a couple of times. So much to see and walk through. Something interesting everywhere you go.
A life's work of wonder and creativity.
"I pray to god every night that I'll return to my old self and start building again." What an inspiration.
Best response ❤❤❤
You WILL. There is a wave coming...good folk are no longer sleeping ❤
You have 1 life to live. Make it worthwhile.
That's the message I got.
Fast for 40 days just water like Jesus Christ and YOU WILL GET BETTER THAN YOUR OLD SELF AND WITH A LOT OF ENERGY! Trust, but please read a bible and or play the audio text Bible online or CD it.
Granted. God will give it to him.
I remember going here as a kid. My dad drove us four hours out of the way to go and walk around. We went home and he started building zip lines and rope bridges in our yard. I think he was inspired by what he saw in this castle.
Wow! That’s so cool!
That’s awesome man!
Heck that’s awesome
Good dad!
For some men, having their own children becomes "Childhood 2.0" for them because now they can do all the things they wish they could of as kids and nobody can tell them it's dumb because "I'm building it for the kids!".
I think the part I respect most is him proudly admitting to doing this all for attention. Living his truth, no bullshit. 2.1 million people have seen you my man, excellent work.
Amaze
@kylespecht1768 so you poor?
@kylespecht1768 Man, i may not be religious, but Amen to that.
2.3 my friend 😅
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I met Jim 20 years ago and wanted to do a documentary on him. I didn't know what I was doing but was fascinated by him. This was way before RUclips. I worked with Jim for two weeks and went with him every day for two weeks. He is a master self promoter. He wanted to show the world what one man can do. He wanted to be an inspiration for anyone to show that if you have the desire and determination that you can do it. I really got to know the "real" Jim Bishop. A truly inspirational and caring individual. I learned a lot from from him. Because of certain things that I won't go into and my own ineptitude as a new person doing a documentary it was never completed. None of it was because of Jim. I'm glad to see he is still hanging in there. I filmed him one day hauling rock. Jim is a slight man. Not big, not heavy, but one tough son of bitch. Everything on his truck was hand made and rigged by him. He commented on the fact that the manufacturer should at least give him a new truck for promoting the amount of work that he proved could be done with it. He is a true inspiration. Like our forefathers who overcame. No matter what. If there is a problem we figure it out and get it done. He was fearless when it came to heights. I loved the picture of him standing on the head of the dragon. He commented on not being able to fire it up (It does shoot flame) because propane was too expensive at the time. We became friends in those two weeks. I'm glad to see his son take an interest in the castle and carrying on a grand family tradition. Hang in there, Jim. Like you wanted my friend, you have become a legend in your lifetime. Best to you and your wife. Steve Martin
Thanks for your comment and insight Steve. We just got to film for one day but found everything about the story to be just fascinating.Happy his son is taking over and keeping the castle going. Cheers- Guy
This is a true and beautiful example of American craftsmanship!
Amazing what one man can accomplish. True legend. Steve, if possible you should consider finishing the documentary. Iam sure there are many out there willing to help you. Best regards from Sweden.
Of course with any diy construction project of unconventional form and style, you can only do it in a county without kilotons of govt red tape and without zoning. Such areas are getting fewer and fewer by the day.
What a pleasure that must have been! Thanks for sharing, Steve Martin. Perhaps you will share your film footage one day? 🤗
I ❤ how the son's eyes 👀 light up while talking about his Dad's intelligence, ingenuity, and hard work he put into building Bishop's Castle... all parents should be admired & respected like this! Brilliantly done Mr. BISHOP, Brilliantly Done!!!
All parents worthy of admiration and respect should be admired and respected like this. Most parents do not deserve to be admired and respected like this guy lol. This man built a castle with his bare hands.
Not all parents lol.
Jim Bishop, Father, Designer, Builder, Engineer, Architect, innovator, Visionary has left a great legacy. Thank you, Jim.
@@notfiveo have you seen them close up?
@notfiveo You are delusional. Mental health warning
And STRONG man who lifts tons of stone only by himself
Minecraft OG
@@karagongro-malog 😂😂😂
Building your own castle by yourself? it's a childhood dream all of us had.
You can't help but respect this level of commitment and effort. It's just so unique and inspiring.
I never dreamed about building my own castle, with my own hands, and neither do I know anyone else with such a dream. 😄
@@dncviorel
You either a female or gen Z male if you hadn't
It's impressive but the terminology is wrong: it's a mansion and not a castle.
@@dncviorel you are probably from the internet generation ;). Before that time, people were very different.
@@MrHubyBuby Pure ignorance
My family bought a cabin outside of Westcliffe which is 45 miles from Bishops castle in 1970 so, when we have gone out there for the last 53 years we always went to see Jim and the progress that he had made. He is anti-government and he would be working on the castle preaching as he built it about the government and how not to trust them. He is one heck of a man and deserves all of the credit. And it is great that his son will carry on.
I have always bought shirts and things in there gift shop and will continue until I am not able to. I'll see you in July 2023.
Thanks for sharing! We really enjoyed visiting and filming there. Truly impressed with the sheer scale of the project! Cheers! Guy
He is super anti gov. I love it because it is a symbol of ultimate freedom. Long live jim and his amazing castle.
Please learn better English. Like I do. I'm 12. It's **Their!! Not there!! 😣😮😮😥
He's anti-government with good reason. The local government and the county have tried to get this castle shut down more times than you can count on both hands.
Graduated from Custer County in '08! I miss those mountains.
There are men out there, everywhere, doing impossible things. Breaking themselves just to leave their mark on the world. This is truly wonderful and beautiful. May it stand for centuries as a testament to this man's vision and determination.
Thank you for your kind words! Glad you enjoyed the video!!
They don't waste their life on watching RUclips! I hate myself to the core of my being for being so weak!! Before the internet, I was constantly making things and every day, I had something to show for.
@@E-Kat You can do both. I watch youtube mainly for information about projects I'm working on. But after working all day, I can also use it for entertainment. Willpower and time management.
@@brentprosser7293 yes, thank you. This is exactly what I need to do. Need to create a better real life, so I don't need to escape from it. And that's the most difficult part.
Thank you so much for your kind advice. 😊
@@E-KatI know how you feel. But you can break the habit. I play guitar and would find myself scrolling hours not practicing. But I'm also hard headed and started telling myself this is useless.and making you the same. Now, unless it is to gain some type of knowledge on a subject I limit myself. But stop saying or thinking your weak.1st though YOU must change those thoughts and words saying and telling yourself your weak,even if your not feeling them. Humans have a habit of saying I can't before they even try. Change your thoughts and words to I can and I will. Say it out loud. We can hear negative words its only when they take root in our heart do they become true. Your not weak. Will power is just like a muscle. It will only become stronger through exercising it. I dont know but I think you CAN.
This guy is a legend. I've been rebuilding my house, room by room, for 5 years now, but the scale here is epic! I finally have my superhero.
Just think...
You've only got 48 more years to go.
I was at the very first rave thrown at Bishops Castle and I recall how stoked Jim and Phoebe were...they exclaimed, "we're gonna be 50 year old ravers!". Of course this was over 20 years ago now. They were such awesome people! It was amazing to see this video and the (almost) finished place...so amazing! Thank you!
THAT is awesome and I bet it was awesome to be there! I was looking for just this kind of comment because I could imagine how happy it must have made Jim to see so many alive, young humans just purely enjoying his creation.. not to mention he himself getting to let loose in it as well.
What kinda music did they play how early did it go til?
The party went all night. My good friend Matter from the Mother Earth Sound System crew kind-of discovered the place as far as the whole rave thing goes. He booked myself (in Denver I was dj. Lok-i) and two other DJ's to have a spin-off. Hard trance was the medium. I had THE COOLEST thing happen at that show....this kid gave me a drawing that he did a week before that party and he'd never seen me before but it was ME! Down to the finest detail...and my hands were on fire while mixing records...it was incredible. The next party was supposed to be a Come Together production in the 4th of July with Tony deVitt I believe and he died allegedly on his way to the party. That's my memory of the whole thing anyway...probly flawed. But damn that place is amazing!!!
@@jennrost7905 wow thanks sounds like a moment in time to remember
Must have been an incredible experience! I just posted that I visited the castle in the summer of 1994; but that might've been before most of the Great Hall was completed.
I visited this castle years ago. Met Jim and he was so kind to show me around and explain what and how he was building. I'll always remember him and his castle. What a thrill to finally see it complete.
It's impressive but the terminology is wrong: it's a mansion and not a castle.
@tubekulose
We have a saying in England,
An English man's home is his castle !!
I'm sure that applies here for Jim and his son,
🕊🤍🙏🏻
As an ironworker and a fabricator i can respect the intensity in what this man has accomplished. Absolutely amazing.
Ironworker myself! 20 years now. Started in 05. I mostly weld these days tho. Only 40 but been shot a few times. 😆 climbing with 60-80 lbs isn't as easy as it use to be! Still love it tho.
I'm British. This is fantastic. The values of these people express everything that my country used to embrace, but has lost. The regulations in the UK now are insane. Well done, don't give in.
Regulations in Britain were always insane. Like regulation #11273 (The law of the first night) "Any peasant upon getting married, must inform his lord so that the lord, or his sons, may reserve his/their right to lay with the bride on the first night of marriage. It will be the honor of said peasant to raise any bastards this union may produce.
Wow!
All you’d have to do is shoot those bastards and the king and you would be the new ruler!
Do you have a source for this? The regulation number and quote are clearly made up and most historians do not believe this practice ever took place.
@@johnnymcblaze On topic for 1350 maybe but not today.
@TVT the Bishop family has played hell with the law, even having other family members try to take and dismantle it from Jim Bishop. The fact it still stands and the local governments can't do anything is pretty damn awesome! Power to the people! Let us build our castle!
"To many rules make no sense"
Very true words from a wise man.
also telling ppl how to act.
@@axelljaxx3007 Freedom of expression. It only becomes a problem when people try to force others to agree with them.
or "To many, rules make no sense"
Also the integrity...when he said he couldn't say he did it alone if his son helped him...a man of conscience.
@@MatthewM575 You are certainly not a sports fan... or a history fan
This is a local treasure. Thanks for giving them this recognition. This is Colorado culture.
what is with you Colorado folk ??
i've seen so many amazing people and stories from there !!
is there something in the water you drink ??
from india !
@@M3ganwillslaywhere's the emojies source?😅
@@truthteller3024 RUclips Premium
Ive seen a small doc of him before (somewhere in the early 2000) he's even known here in Europe as the crazy American that single handedly build himself an castle ^^
This guy work unbelievably hard to build this and was stoked to host raves in it. I love that.
He’s one of a kind for sure!!
They were stoked. It was my Crew that got that all started.
MESS - Mother Earth Sound System
It was parking and the neighbors that killed it...
Yes and then government decided to ban raves in the castle...
Truly amazing. Some men are not happy and fulfilled unless they are fabricating, building, using their hands to create something new and lasting. I remember my Grandfather and Father had that drive and passed it on to me. Thanks Joe Bishop for showing the World what one man could do with a strong sense of vision, drive, tenacity and hard-work.
Well said! Thanks for watching! More stories about driven individuals coming up soon!
He doesnt seem happy and fullfilled
He is dying of Parkinson's Disease.
That is what it looks like.
Let's see your castle then😂
@@johnoneal1234 That's just called getting old, and as his son had put it, Jim wanted to be there, not in a nursing home or retirement home, and by golly that's his choice. When you become old, you think about passing down your legacy. The most fulfilling thing you can do is knowing that you've left your mark on this world. And I think Jim Bishop can know that he has left his mark, and he certainly seemed happy and fulfilled with his life's work, else he wouldn't have spent his entire life on it.
By looking at your fathers face i can tell he is very proud of this castle he build, and rightly so. It's humongous your father is a GENIUS. Your Dad should get the builders award of the century for a one man job if there is one.
I agree with you entirely... this man is a genius
To invite tourists, despite not being able to insure the property is very brave. What a great role model for us to have faith in humankind! Responsibility for their own safety should be left up to each individual!
Thank you- so inspirational!
What passion indeed. Very inspiring is this man. I do hope someone is out there doing the same.
@@kristinghilardi414 Why? Most people in the USA don't have insurance themselves.
@@SungazerDNB I had no idea
Jim seems like such a serious man but only wants people to enjoy what he’s made. Seems like such an amazing personality, all he wants is to go back to his old self and keep building.
Long after all of us are gone and no one remembers anything we did or owned they'll still remember Jim Bishop's castle.
He literally set his name forever in stone..
Like Ed Leedskalnin and his Coral Castle.
A blacksmith and a top notch mason
What a gifted guy. I loved this. So cool
never been to europe huh
@@Rush47. What a small minded and dumb response. He's complementing this guy so why add your unwanted 2 cense
@@Rush47. Never been to asia huh, see not hard to make dum replies
@@TheWiseRealizer lmfao nobody cares about asia, they dont even have real castles hahaha get a life kiddo
As a jaded 59 year old New Yorker, not much blows my mind. This blew my mind in so many ways, I'm having a hard time digesting it. The accomplishment, the philosophy on why it was done, and the son's love for his dad just makes this amazing in very way possible. It's amazing how one man could have done this.
If you could have met Jim, your mind would be un-blown. Jim was such a warm, wonderful, unassuming, down to earth man, but you could feel strength in his handshake and see determination in his eyes.
Aliens did not build the pyramids
While living in Colorado, my wife and I had a chance to visit that 'site'. We were on a 2 lane road, up in the Rockies, at 8000' or so, and came around the corner, and "boom", there it was. We had no prior knowledge of it and were amazed. Here was this structure, like nothing we had seen before, in a remote and undeveloped area. With no drawings and no help, this man built something amazing. The video doesn't go into it, but on numerous occasions, the authorities tried to shut down the 'project'. Somehow, he prevailed. What an incredible person.
I had just got a small enduro style motorcycle and wanted a scenic ride through the National Forest. Someone suggested I ride here so I went. Just myself and all the time to check it out, I could not believe it! I've kept a picture from the gift shop of Jim standing in front of his Castle onthe fridge since then.
I had the exact same experience! My sister moved to Pueblo, Colorado a year or 2 ago and we were driving through the mountains looking for places to hike. And then BOOM! Exactly how you described it. So cool!
That's the 'authorities' for you.
@@NaesGalaxy "That brought the world those philosophies."
Please tell me you're joking.
The back development on Jim is quite incredible, he was an armature bodybuilder for a time, but hauling that rock his whole life
make his back as strong as the Castle...
he's got Scheuerman's kyphosis...
Your father is a truly gifted man. He also has to be extremely stubborn to follow through with all of that.
I'm 52 and have spent my entire life going there every year or two. My family lives close by so it's crazy to see how much it has grown over the years. There were several times my stomach dropped watching because I knew how truly high they were and how scary a few of those places are but you just can't get that feeling unless you've been there. The funniest part was when he said Jim Bishop is a bit of an egotist! I wish you had shown a few more of his signs. Great show.. Thanks.
Amazing, lol, yes there were quite a few signs! We filmed it all in one day, so we were limited for time for sure so did not get it all. Thanks for watching! Cheers- Guy
@@CoolestThing limited for time? This man also had no limit for time. Come on! You can do better.
Met him several times, he's a character! Very talented man
For sure a character! What he did is staggering!
This guy is something else. The tremendous sense of accomplishment he must feel. It’s well deserved. Now take a break and enjoy it.
For sure! The amount of work is hard to comprehend!
taking a break is not the way to enjoy it. Keep building has been his way to enjoy it. Taking a break is like a punishment is my guess :)
It's super cool, I've been a commercial mason for 37 years and I respect old dude for what he did by himself. Friggin art, that's true art
Mr Bishop is the definition of a man who really rocks!
PS His wonderful son doesn't fall far from the castle!
I've been in that and believe me he won't fall far. It was sketchy and wouldn't pass any inspection but I'd do it again it's really a work of art
I sat and talked to Mr. Jim many years ago. This was around the time the state and county told him he was to stop taking stones that fell on or near the road. I found this so true of Colorado. To stop a man who's trying to do something positive, and then have crews go out and, yes, pick up stones.
They also wouldn't put the Castle in the State maps. I remember getting a map that had "Bishop's Castle" on it and showing my wife he finally made it. We both cheered.
My best to Jim and his family.
SWmiles.
Man, your Dad was a real badass!!! The creativity, the perseverance, his whole approach... This is one of the coolest storie of one of the coolest people. Respect.
Just amazing, a man with a dream and a pickup truck
This was hands down the only thing that I enjoyed about Colorado. This place was absolutely insane!! Meeting him was an honor. God bless him and his abilities.
I’m sorry your visit to our state wasn’t the best.
We’re all a bit peculiar. If you’re ever back here in your travels try northern Colorado, Fort Collins, and Poudre Canyon areas. We have TWO hospitals now! 😂
Damn, you must have missed a lot of the state.
Good, Colorado is lame. If you’re not from here there is nothing for you ;)
What amazing castle. Guy deserves a medal for building it
If I were president for a day he would be the first guy to get the presidential medal of freedom. Very few others would get it. Only heroes. Real heroes. Not today’s fake heroes.
My dad took me here when I was little-one of the few memories I have of him. Even as a toddler I remember being mesmerized by the dragon and all the steps. Thank you for building it for all of us to enjoy.
Next time I'm in the US, this place is absolutely top of my list. I admire the builder more than I can express, and his son is a truly fine man.
That Man is a modern day Legend, we need more of him.
My wife and I went here years ago when the weather was kinda bad and we were the only ones there. It was one of the coolest places Ive ever gone. I always wondered how it was built. Great video
Saw this as a teen in the early 80s. Took my wife there 15 years later, and then my kids 15 years after that. It is amazing to me how many people I've met over the years who have been there, most of whom are from nowhere near there. A true Colorado landmark. Thank you gentlemen. .
Jim bishop’s determination and work ethic is amazing. I’m lucky enough to have met the man twice and he is an inspiration as to what someone can do when they put their mind to it.
You are so lucky. I cant even come to the US to meet Jim or see the castle...but it is certainly fabulous
Jim Bishop, you are truly an amazing man! Thank You!
I've been at almost all of the raves that where held at the castle. These where some of the best events I've ever been to I've seen the castle & surrounding land completely packed with party people , those where the days in denver's rave scene .
Thank you Jim Bishop for allowing the party's at Bishops Castle.
Bishops Castle is & should be made as the 8th wonder of the world.
You must be proud of your dad . He did a great job
his father's work is actually impeccable for the resources he had. there is a fineness and elegance to his metalwork and the fact that one man did this is a testament to the human spirit. Bravo to this man and his son who will inherit the legacy of the castle. Rave on!
I was driving on the 165 North and I couldn’t resist checking this castle out. This was about 20 years ago and it’s legendary in person. Great achievement by one man and his son.
Your dad's amazing and he should be proud to have a great son like you who respects his father.
Pure gold this! The castle is amazing and Jim is a fantastic human being. His son is just as incredible and I love everything the Castle stands for. Too bad Jim's health isn't the greatest, but don't kid yourself, he is enjoying his creation and the people that surround it, to the fullest!
What an absolute unit of a man, and NOBODY'S better off in a nursing home than with their own family.
True. These are the men we should worship. 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Nah thats not true sadly. Intensive care takes alot of time. Could you quit your job to take full care of someone? Most people cant. My grandparents had 4 kids...and all of them barely managed to take full care of them until they passed. Even needed a part time nurse to help.
Amen
I am continually amazed what a man can so alone. He has a vision, still, but what he already accomplished is mind blowing. Great job!
It's truly amazing.Thanks for watching! - Guy
As someone who is obsessed with castles, this one is so cool and beautiful! I absolutely LOVE it. Not just the castle but the HARD work your dad put into it. What an accomplishment!
It looks like your dad's mind is still imaging what next he could have built if his health was still good. Thank you for not putting him in a home, let him enjoy his creation. Every sundown and morning he wakes is his happiness. Blessings to you and your dad.❤
What some folks can create in their lifetime is just amazing. This is a work of art!
What an amazing man. He has a great legacy to leave. That castle is remarkable. Love it
I was 4 years old when he started. As you know your dad is super amazing, proud is not even close to how any person could feel about him. You know its time its updated and a portion actually made to be lived in, not doing so for so much amazing work he did is completely not right. This is for enjoyment for living and enjoying, even if its say 10 to 15 years, you should do a small portion as a studio for your father before its to late. Thanks for the video. Just wow!
Bishops Castle is great, I DJ’d at one of the raves held out there back in the late 1990’s put together by Interplanetary Productions. Good times at such a unique and cool place! It’s like the movie Field of Dreams, “If you build it, they will come.”
Those parties were phenomenal! Thanks for the mix!!!
His vision and creativity inspire in me a sense of bewilderment and wonder. And, in my mind I ponder how one man possesses the drive and commitment to create a work of art on such a monumental scale over 5 decades and I can’t finish painting my basement. Awe inspiring
He's from an era with far less enticing distractions. I'm guessing he didn't spend much time on the internet wasting it like so much of us do these days
He literally put his blood sweat and tears into that castle salute to you sir 💯
One word….AMAZING
He created such a whimsical one of a kind fantasy style for his Castle and it would feel right at home in any popular medieval or fantasy worlds.
I went to the castle as a kid!
What you don’t see is how those upper levels sway in the wind and it is terrifying! Such a thrilling adventure
Really? Thats crazy. Isn't it made of just rock and cement?
Is no one going to mention just how much of an absolute unit he was in those pictures 😮? Looking better than a body builder 💪
I mean the guy was moving tons upon tons of stones. For over 50+ years using nothing supposedly, but a pick up truck, and the hammers god provided him to load them up. If you want to get built. That’ll do it lol 😂
I noticed.
@@cooliodiablo4571 i used to work helping my dad during summers and after i got out of high school he did a lot of custom tile and stone work. We did many projects building fireplaces, pools, hot tubs etc. All out of stone and i was his cement mixer and stone carrier lol. i was pretty jacked for a few years of doing it but in this SC heat i dont miss it much except for working with my dad.
I thought that too lol he was big
Good Son, this is awesome that you have made sure that your father’s legacy has not been forgotten. This was truly a Labor of Love ❤️ and I’m so Happy that your father is still alive to see ALL the people that have come to see it and enjoy it. 🙏
It's great to see there are people like this about. Big Respect.
Great video. My favorite part of each trip is to visit with Jim and sometimes to have lunch together, and until recently, to walk around and listen to his history. Jim's a remarkable person with a remarkable history and vision. He's overcome the the obstacles that were put in his path and he has an accurate knowledge of how the world works. When you go, read what Jim has written ... be sure to take a moment to thank him for his work ... and consider making a donation, allowing all of us the privilege and freedom to visit this remarkable monument. All of us have the talent to do great things. What sets Jim apart is his dedication, commitment, and more importantly a passion to his art.
Thank you for your kind words and comments! More episodes coming out soon! Cheers- Guy
I'm absolutely in awe of this man. He reminds me a lot of my own dad, who sadly died in 1980. He didn't build anything like this castle, but he built other things, with his own vision too.
I'm happy Jim has a son who understands him, & will keep going with the castle.
It's great you've met him & it must be fascinating listening to him talk about the castle. There are few men, who accomplish great things, with very little.
I'm so glad I came upon this video. I wish I could visit.
I keep watching this. He was my dad's hero. Bless him forevermore!
My family and the Scout Troup, my son was in, camped in the castle back in 2011. Jim stayed with us that night to telling us stories of the castle. It was a great experience for us all.
I could be wrong but I believe the truly exceptional character of his son speaks volumes about who this man was and still is. Wonderful video and may God bless these people. ♥️
The fact they let people hold Raves there, an example of their deep belief in personal freedom, is among the coolest aspects of the whole thing. I hope when it is done there that one of them (be it the son or one of his kids) makes it their home. I mean it is big enough for an area devoted as living quarters as well as the festival plans he spoke about.
Life’s cruel sometimes, giving this man such a bad hand at the later stages of his life but woah, what a absolute legend building this! He certainly will have a legacy that will last many generations, bravo sir
It's not a bad hand- it's him not taking care of his body. He looks like he has hyperkyphosis from lifting heavy rocks and not using proper machine which in turn caused his Parkinsons. Take care yourself and lower the risk!
@@Zenzonevibezzz Although your point is valid... ask him if it was worth it... his answer will render that point mute still....
@@Zenzonevibezzz the cause of Parkinsons is unknown although it arises from the brain and lifting heavy things is not a risk factor
I second this* though he was a welder and it's possible that was a factor. Heavy metal toxicity... ?
@@db7979if you lift too heavy too often for too long it will destroy your body and central nervous system.
I grew up near here and visited the three castle often. It's one of my favorite places on earth
Back 30 some years ago I had the pleasure of meeting and shaking the hand of Jim Bishop. I was extremely impressed at what he had accomplished back then. Now in 2024 I'm once again amazed at what his hard work has produced....what a gift to the rest of us !! Thanks Jim !!😄
It’s been s while since I checked bishop’s castle.. so sad to see him so old and sick.. but i m happy he is still alive and happy! Glad his son took over and takes care of this marvel! Always fascinated of his work 👏👏
And all this started with a kid experiencing a humiliation in a situation ages ago... His coping mechanism was to build something future generations can admire. Even so, it must have been an immense sacrifice from his family to support him in this endeavour, as the son said, his earnings going into building the castle, all his time going into making it, even sending his son away so that he can say he built it alone. There are elements in this story that are heartbreaking.
fun is fun until someone calls it work. Don't be that someone.
@@grarglejobber7941 It was work thought.
The son seems like he loves his father's story.
ABSOLUTELY ONE OF THE GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT FROM ONE MAN.
I've been going here since I was 3 years old. So for 28 years now. I try to go up here 2 or 3 times a years to see what they added. I only live 30 to 40 mins away in pueblo and my fiance grew up in rye so it's always been a family thing to make it up here throughout the year. Awesome place that has a lot of memories for me
Jim Bishop is amazing! What a fabulous accomplishment. He has created something of beauty from nothing. I would love to visit his castle someday.
His creativity, and ingenuity seems to know no bounds. I'm sure if his body would allow him, he'd still be working today.
He should be very proud of his creation.
Way to go Jim👍🏻
I started going to this place as a kid and have watched it come up over the years. It is truly an amazing accomplishment by Mr. Bishop.
man this makes me afraid to get old
One of the best videos I’ve ever seen on RUclips period! You men are champions of making your dreams happen. You maybe financially poor but you are the richest people I’ve seen. The bond of father and son is very evident though I am sure the son must have felt alone at times while his father was making his dream come true. But still the love is there and for that you are both as rich as can be.
Props to Jim Bishop. Motivation and hard work and something to show for it.
I went there several times while stationed at Ft Carson. It was magical and astounding. Jim was nice to everyone that dropped by. Glad to see it is still there and even looks better than it did back then!
My wife and I used to live in Colorado Springs, and we rode our Harley often to Bishops Castle. We have been blessed to have had many conversations and discussions with Jim. He was always so much fun to talk to. If company came to town, Bishop's Castle was always on the "must show" list.
We now live in Texas, but our memories will forever be with us of the time we spent with Jim the castle builder at his awesome creation Bishop's Castle.
Downvoted for name alone.
How many people can dream that big? Amazing! Most people dream of making enough money to be able to build or buy a castle. Most don't dream of building a castle just because they want to. Amazing story , amazing man.
Just incredible how one man’s drive and determination and talent can accomplish. Such incredible things. God bless you!
Love it, love it, love it!
Loved the fact that his son is the presenter and narrator, describing so humbly and respectfully elaborating what and how his dad came up to implementing his dream and passion into reality.
This shows true love and respect from a child for his parent. All my cheers for his dad to build it the way he wanted and his hard work. And, my heart cheers for the son too for being the best cheerleader for his dad during his taking-it-easy years.
Deepest regards and big thanks for the tour!
Seriously one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen! And the whole idea he built it for the people and giving them total freedom to do whatever? Outstanding! Salute 🫡 from Norway
Well done Jim Bishop! You are amazing! Also, props to Dan Bishop for keeping your father’s legacy going and telling the world!
I'm from the UK and have never heard of this "Castle." Jim Bishop is one heck of a bloke in my eyes. This just goes to show the imagination of one man and what you can achieve, just a absolute shame he has been struck down with the horrible parkinsons disease. I'd love to have seen him complete his life's work !!!. Wishing him and the family all our best from the UK 🇬🇧👍.
Being a builder all my life I would say your dad is the man.That is truly amazing. It blows my mind. My god.
Thank you, Jim ! Seeing you do what only you could accomplish is proof enough for me 😊. Blessed, and you know it.
Thank you Jim for leaving the world something wonderful. That you made with by yourself with your own two hands. You are a legend now and forever more . You've given the world something you can be proud of. And a wonderful gift to your son to continue to keep your dream alive for you. What a wonderful legacy you've given your son and the rest of the world. Your as much a wonder as much as your castle is.
We visited there a few years ago. Wow what a testament to one man’s ability to make his ideas come to life. Enjoyed talking with Jim for half an hour. Showed us pictures of his wife. She had passed away. I enjoyed him sharing his memories. God bless Jim. Hope to see this wonderful place again
Very good story telling Dan, your Dad's a legend. Best of blessings to your creations.
Ive been to bishop's a few times! Its such a sick place man, incredible drive man. Love the state i live in man