Not all is Pretty at My Cabin: Slim's Fixer Upper Part 7

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
  • WARNING: This video contains scenes in nature that may be disturbing to some viewers, as it includes an eagle eating its prey, and me tickling Canada's largest spider. But squirmy stuff aside, it is also an update on my latest cabin renovations.
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  • @sselt
    @sselt 2 года назад +100

    Those are two Bald Eagles. The 2nd one is immature, probably in its 3rd year, and looks kinda goofy, but they often do at that age. I monitored a nest last year where the individuals looked quite similar. Great video.

    • @SlimPotatohead
      @SlimPotatohead  2 года назад +29

      Interesting, the young bald eagle's head looks very similar to an Osprey. There are ospreys here as well, but I stand corrected. Thanks! SP

    • @jax-zm1bb
      @jax-zm1bb 2 года назад +11

      @@SlimPotatohead Yes, I was thinking the lighter color bird might be an immature eagle too. I have learned a lot from FOBBV CAM channel about Bald Eagles. The juveniles are dark-colored and the immature are speckled brown and white. Then about 4-5 years old they get the white heads and tails and start nesting. You should look for the bald eagle nests in your area. Nests are made of sticks over many years so they so they are large easily spied.

    • @kathyadair7367
      @kathyadair7367 2 года назад +34

      @@SlimPotatohead I live in KY, and my brother spotted an eagles nest on the local lake. They are uncommon here so he called in to fish and wildlife to report it. They laughed at him and said it was impossible, had to be something else. He replied "you are probably right, but it was dressed like an eagle"
      They called him back to apologize and gave him a mention when they reported the fact an Eagle had been discovered at the lake. And mentioned him in the article heralding the return of bald eagles to the area.

    • @Drifter.
      @Drifter. 2 года назад +2

      @@kathyadair7367 if you talking bout lbl it has 12 known eagles living there and many osprey mostly around the golf courses. I live in Arizona now but was born and raised in the Golden pond area

    • @kathyadair7367
      @kathyadair7367 2 года назад +2

      @@Drifter. No, Cave Run and it was in 2008. They are established there now.

  • @mosalinas7976
    @mosalinas7976 11 месяцев назад +1

    Working so hard but it is butiful peaceful place~~~
    Enjoy the moment!❤

  • @watwat79
    @watwat79 2 года назад +24

    Most people would have cleared the whole lot, knocked down the cabin and built brand new. By renovating, reusing where possible, and responsible forest management, you have done that property a great service. Really enjoying this cabin series!

    • @charliemartin-k7m
      @charliemartin-k7m 2 года назад +1

      Or sadly bought it, cleared everything out and ask over kill money for it I'm glad Slim got it before that happened.

  • @maddog1082
    @maddog1082 2 года назад +5

    The fact that you respect nature, and promote an appreciation of nature in all of us...that's how you "give back".

  • @billintexas7061
    @billintexas7061 2 года назад +37

    I think that thinning and cleaning up the forest floor is your great gift. Most of the forests are too thick and the trees are small and weak. Your cabin is looking great! Thanks for a great video!

  • @kaorisanada6217
    @kaorisanada6217 2 года назад +1

    hi slim i love your new cabin.!

  • @theodoreroosevelt78
    @theodoreroosevelt78 2 года назад +4

    Looks good.
    And by clearing out the small under brush. You have helped the forest. Better sunlight, better air flow for seeds to fly, fire control as well.
    Keep up the great work.

  • @peggyd3643
    @peggyd3643 2 года назад +1

    Love that the Jack in the pulpits returned after you released them from being trapped by the pile of roofing garbage. Just admiring and keeping the area free of garbage is a big gift you can give to nature.

  • @mikepatton9537
    @mikepatton9537 2 года назад +24

    Slim, I'm impressed by your desire to give back to Mother Nature- you give back all the time and I'm sure you will continue to do so. The cabin is coming along nicely, thanks for posting this video!

  • @bah5310
    @bah5310 2 года назад +19

    You did clean up all the glass and nails so mother nature owed you one. In WV the goal is to either cut down ever tree or dump your garbage there. I wish more people used your though process.

  • @punky77
    @punky77 2 года назад +7

    I love how you tell the story, I feel like when I was in school and we got to watch films for class. It take me back and I love it. You got a wicked sense of humor.

  • @janohare916
    @janohare916 2 года назад +1

    The ferns are lovely. If you look online for native plants for your area and light/moisture levels, you can plant and wait for beneficial insects and more birds. You probably already know this. I've been delighted with my results in Missouri. Love your videos.

  • @metaxaanabeer
    @metaxaanabeer 2 года назад +3

    If it were I, there would be a multitude of berry bushes and such throughout that new clearing. You would want an asparagus patch off to one side with scattered blueberry and Saskatoon berry bushes, Raspberries, currents, whatever floats the boat, eh? The beauty of that is you now have a bird and animal attractant as well as fresh berries along with preserves for yourself.

  • @bikingal4283
    @bikingal4283 2 года назад

    Mr. Slim, a "jack" of all trades... wonderful vid....waited until I could sit down for a few minutes to watch the entire video without interference... well worth it...thank you again Slim... your appreciation of nature is so soothing and honest... love it

  • @kathyrobert9859
    @kathyrobert9859 2 года назад +23

    The appreciation and love you show for nature is so heart warming. The cycle of life is not always pretty but it is consistent. Your cabin is looking so good… the hard work you’ve been putting in has paid off
    Thank you for posting

  • @troutmouth1337
    @troutmouth1337 2 года назад

    Saying thank you and appreciating the land is good enough! It doesn’t need to be a physical gift back to the land.

  • @Goldswan1
    @Goldswan1 2 года назад

    I love what you said. " Not just for us but for those who still need to be dazzled". That is exactly how I feel when ever I am in the woods or canoeing a lake but didn't quite have the words for it.

  • @dmdavis4551
    @dmdavis4551 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely a wonderful video Slim! Loved the balance between your man made and nature's abilities. Thank you so much.

  • @secondact7151
    @secondact7151 2 года назад +13

    For anyone who might read this be aware that there are two types of foam cans. For window gaps use the non expanding. I learned this the hard way. I cracked my windows.

    • @SlimPotatohead
      @SlimPotatohead  2 года назад +7

      Actually, all foam expands to some degree. The key is to use the correct foam for the gap size. In my case, a low expansion foam was adequate. Thanks! SP

  • @robertphillips3893
    @robertphillips3893 2 года назад +6

    I found watching the eagle consume its meal fascinating. When I was young DDT had wiped out a lot of the birds of prey. So they are a favorite of mine. Your cabin is coming along nicely. Your videos are such high quality. I enjoy watching every one of them.

  • @yooperwsdm
    @yooperwsdm 2 года назад +29

    I like the progression on the cabin and I love the nature shots. When I had to thin areas with too many saplings. I would go back and throw some native wildflower seeds not only does it help it doesn't help brighten the area but the pollinators bees and butterflies love it. Thanks for the great videos

  • @Thomas_M_1963
    @Thomas_M_1963 2 года назад

    No physical gift needed to give back to nature. You have a sound attitude toward nature and an open minded spirit. Treating nature with respect and showing people the beauty of nature is enough of a gift 😀

  • @patricklyons1863
    @patricklyons1863 4 месяца назад

    Slim Potatohead. The only person who uses "jacking things up" as a reference to an improvement.

  • @johnpaulgarcia6906
    @johnpaulgarcia6906 2 года назад +12

    Fascinating how nature once we clear our clutter off the land nature replaces it with something beautiful.

  • @zaradimple3980
    @zaradimple3980 2 года назад

    Thanks slim just LOVE nature, I 'll have more of that please. Don't hold back.

  • @billheckman5937
    @billheckman5937 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for another great video. Nature knows where your heart is. She is thankful that you are cleaning the mess you inherited. You subtly and effectively teach your viewers to be stewards of our planet. That is why you have many subscribers. You are a good man.

  • @kimberlyshalaby1134
    @kimberlyshalaby1134 2 года назад +4

    The windows & doors just compliment the deck, & cabin. Perfect choice for enjoying the beautiful scenery year round. Have a good week Slim. Enjoyed your video.

  • @brucel399
    @brucel399 2 года назад +6

    Dont think of being selfish. Think of the thinning of the trees as protection from fires and fire mitigation to help your insurance policy. Great video.
    CHEERS from Colorado

  • @tammieflemal7871
    @tammieflemal7871 2 года назад +1

    Nature is nature. The eagle was just having lunch. I’ve seen a hawk swoop down and capture a chipmunk. I also saw a bug flat out murder another bug. It’s simply life existing. Not always pretty but it’s survival. Cabin is looking better and better. You have a beautiful property

  • @zinnia3684
    @zinnia3684 2 года назад

    God gave us this world so use it wisely and for your enjoyment and pleasure. You certainly are respectful. Great watching you. What a wonderful little cabin and spot to relax and unwind.

  • @gooberpeas7926
    @gooberpeas7926 2 года назад

    Thank you for the spider !!! That alone is "giving back" - you have planted a seed of appreciation for these most under-appreciated and helpful little beings. I subscribed for the nature and camping videos, but I'm really loving the cabin ones now. You have given me great inspiration for all of the hard work needed on my own little place.

  • @patriciakirschman5952
    @patriciakirschman5952 2 года назад

    I would think you are giving mother nature a gift by displaying her in all her finery. Sharing her with all of us creates awareness of her beauty.

  • @Shadowstitch
    @Shadowstitch 2 года назад +1

    So much dedication, effort, and practical knowledge on display here, it's amazing.

  • @LindySellsHomes
    @LindySellsHomes 2 года назад +11

    To give back you could plant a native berry bush to provide food for the animals. Thank you for another reflective peek into cabin life. If you have tools and cabin supply needs, Perhaps you could set up an Amazon wish list so your viewers could purchase items as a way to say thank you. I would be honored to help in this way.

  • @sjTHEfirst
    @sjTHEfirst 2 года назад +2

    🤣 Every time you talk about opening up the ceilings, I think you subconsciously miss your Aliner. 🤣

  • @tubularap
    @tubularap 2 года назад

    Thanks for taking us along, Slim. And for the pleasant narration.

  • @katehutto6004
    @katehutto6004 2 года назад +6

    My late husband and I used to try to guess what you did in your working life. We wavered between thinking you did mechanical work since you’re so good at figuring out how to do things and thinking that you were an English teacher since you have such a beautiful way with words!

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 2 года назад +1

      I think he worked for the CBC or NFB as a film narrator.

  • @pagewhite61
    @pagewhite61 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful video Slim, you are making great progress and it’s so fun to see! What a beautiful spot you’ve found for yourself, well done. Thank you.

  • @makalapuamegs1056
    @makalapuamegs1056 2 года назад

    You’re already giving back as look at the growth under the old tar paper! Then think that thinning will allow for more undergrowth. Your love of the natural progression of life is beautiful!

  • @faithrada
    @faithrada 2 года назад +1

    Since you first introduced us to your new home project you've made incredible progress. For a One Man show it's MOST impressive.
    PS: Slim, you are constantly giving back by sharing so eloquently all the stunning videos you create. ❤️

  • @menofairy
    @menofairy 2 года назад

    You are saving the woods from being choked out...so beautiful

  • @thatcanadianchick7589
    @thatcanadianchick7589 2 года назад +1

    Slim, I coulda used a 'warning' for the ginormous spider clip, lol !!! eeek!! : O

  • @razor3151
    @razor3151 2 года назад +12

    To help with the nails and other metal. You can buy a maybe rent, a very large magnet. The kind I speak of would be about 2 feet wide and on wheels. Long handle, just roll the magnet over any area you believe that has nails or scrap metal.

    • @kathyadair7367
      @kathyadair7367 2 года назад +1

      Harbor Freight has those magnets very reasonably priced. Not sure if they have stores in Canada. I bought one for $18 US

    • @elvirak.schuller9449
      @elvirak.schuller9449 2 года назад +1

      Great idea!

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 2 года назад +2

      Contractors use them all the time. Especially roofers.

  • @cenedraleaheldra5275
    @cenedraleaheldra5275 2 года назад +29

    Maybe plant small bushy trees that won’t become canopy. Plant native to the area that the birds will love. Take care. You are making great progress. Thanks for sharing

  • @catpurrson3651
    @catpurrson3651 2 года назад +8

    The eagle and osprey calmly in such proximity was fascinating. Pine needles make goid (if acidic) mulch. Loved the forest bird songs!

    • @happycamper13
      @happycamper13 2 года назад

      That would never happen. That is two eagles. An Osprey and an eagle would lock talons and fight over food and territory.

  • @jim.h
    @jim.h 2 года назад

    17:45 The gift that you gave back to nature is the benefit of thinning the forest to a point where it should have been. I'm sure nature will thank you in the near future. Keep up the good work.

  • @ndlz1
    @ndlz1 2 года назад +27

    Circle of life. Eagle was receiving his gift. Your cabin is looking mighty fine from the screen. Thank you for sharing the process, and wonderful nature.

  • @richardthomas1743
    @richardthomas1743 2 года назад +18

    WOW! I love the footage of the Eagle and Osprey! That was pretty awesome to see and I for one am glad that you included this. It is a part of life and nature. Trees are a renewable resource, harvesting them in a responsible way like you did is noting to be sorry about and as you said other vegetation around the area will benefit from the increase in sunlight. Your place is looking really good, thank you Slim!

    • @UncleMilty
      @UncleMilty 2 года назад

      Yeah Eagles need to eat too!

  • @derekneumann
    @derekneumann 2 года назад +1

    We vaulted the ceiling in my little 2 bed/1 bath house and made a loft over the bedroom half, it looks really cool to have the exposed 100 yr old lumber and I gained a good dry storage area for all my camping gear that I don't want down the basement. :)

  • @musingsofvida1353
    @musingsofvida1353 2 года назад

    It feels like I mediated while watching your videos. You have a calm way of presenting. Kudos.

  • @ChristinaColoradoan
    @ChristinaColoradoan 2 года назад +1

    Wow, two eagles!! That's wonderful. Gratitude is honoring the land, what you can do to give back will come to you once you know the land better 🌞

  • @AmerAmyMN
    @AmerAmyMN 2 года назад +1

    You cleaned up all the garbage and old building materials, that, is good for nature. Getting light to the forest floor is good too. Nature repaid you with Jack-in-the-Pulpit and, a view.

  • @dee4435
    @dee4435 2 года назад

    One idea for your contribution to nature: Continue to offer your thoughts on Mother Nature, as you did at the end of this video. Education and awareness are needed for folks to understand our precious planet. Your videos offer a wonderful opportunity to educate us. Thank you.

  • @annekerr1729
    @annekerr1729 2 года назад +8

    Thank you Slim! Another ripper🇦🇺🇦🇺👏👏👏👏👏👏 in Australia when we collect firewood , we leave any timber that has a hollow in it, for habitats for many creatures, in a little way we give back after we have benefited from what nature gives 😎😎

    • @MsCar2008
      @MsCar2008 2 года назад +2

      Thank you the beauty of your place is wonderful. So enjoy your videos. Thank you.

  • @danielyoho7783
    @danielyoho7783 2 года назад

    Slim I love your videos I hope the world issues don’t affect you so you can keep being you and enjoying life, your a gift from god and iv learned a lot from your videos and comments, I wish you the best to come

  • @selkywaters
    @selkywaters 2 года назад +5

    Turned out your video was my breakfast entertainment. Always love a Slim video! Thanks Slim!

  • @ladikmk
    @ladikmk 2 года назад

    The cabin and its surroundings are looking so good Slim. Every video reflects major improvements. It’s wonderful to see nature recapturing its rightful place instead of piles of waste left behind by others. Eagles are very majestic. Twice a day I get to see a pair of bald eagles fishing the reservoir next to my house; usually around 6:30 am and then again at dusk. They have a nest just a couple miles from my home; haven’t seen that but I know where it is located because it’s a documented nest. It’s enough just to have the privilege of watching these majestic creatures each day. Take care and stay well. Thanks for sharing.

  • @robertoouellet1188
    @robertoouellet1188 2 года назад

    Yeah sure! Scenes of nature that can be disturbing?! Like cutting trees!! But that place was neglected for years and you made it beautiful again Slim! So enjoy the view buddy! You earned it! And as for the gift you can give back, you 're doing it by taken care of nature like you show in your videos. Kudos to you!

  • @IC86
    @IC86 2 года назад +2

    Don’t worry about what to give back to Nature. It will come to you in time. And judicious pruning of trees is in itself beneficial, when done with the thought you put into it. It’s all good. Thanks for the video.

  • @AlexC-ed1yy
    @AlexC-ed1yy 2 года назад +1

    Slim, I'm so inspired by the work you are doing in the cabin. I love seeing videos like this, minus the eagle eating its pray. Please post more videos about the cabin, they make my day!!! Thank you!

  • @debralozano6129
    @debralozano6129 2 года назад

    Great job taking the ceiling out, looks so much better. Slim you are a hard worker I need to give you credit for all the work you have done on the cabin and will continue to do (inspiring). Another great video, have a good week.

  • @derekwalters4980
    @derekwalters4980 2 года назад

    Wow, it's just gorgeous there Slim! Your life doesn't suck up there! Getting up in the morning, sitting on the deck watching all that nature has to offer while you're drinking a hot beverage,,,absolute HEAVEN!! Simple, and you don't seem to be building a place that will overshadow the beauty of nature. So lovely.

  • @tinplategeektoo
    @tinplategeektoo 2 года назад +6

    By removing the saplings you have given back by giving the other plants room to flourish and space for ground plants to come back again.

  • @jax-zm1bb
    @jax-zm1bb 2 года назад +10

    The eagle eating prey didn't bother me because I watch the Big Bear eagle nest videos (Shadow & Jackie) every day on YT. Your new doors and windows look fabulous. Best Wishes from Brighton, CO.

    • @judyturner2068
      @judyturner2068 2 года назад +2

      And Spirit!!

    • @cathie9614
      @cathie9614 2 года назад +1

      Me too... Don't forget beautiful squeeing Spirit.. What a treasure she is.

    • @lynettebee6045
      @lynettebee6045 2 года назад +1

      I love that toe grabbing Spirit on Big Bear Valley cam too! How cool to have a cabin w an eagle to view😃😍

  • @betsyscales1066
    @betsyscales1066 2 года назад +1

    Slim ---- 💐 for you because of your thoughtfulness in giving the viewer warning along with a timestamp to avoid the scene.
    You are a true gentleman and a kind soul. 🤗. And your videos are A++.

  • @chrisbyars4422
    @chrisbyars4422 2 года назад

    Slim, you’re a regular Bob Vila! You’ve got skills in the trades. Nice!

  • @spentsnow2977
    @spentsnow2977 2 года назад

    I believe that you are blessed by the powers that be witnessing what you witnessed.One of your best vids Slim

  • @chrishelms1967
    @chrishelms1967 2 года назад +1

    What a great video, you do such a good job balancing information, education and entertainment....

  • @CINROUSH
    @CINROUSH 2 года назад +1

    Slim, do estimate for labor cost too. Cabin is looking great! Glad the new deck is so wide. Great planning...Gift back by planting wild flowers. Flowers for the hummingbirds... etc

  • @thizizliz
    @thizizliz 2 года назад +1

    You certainly have chosen a great spot! And with the new deck & windows, you can enjoy it more. Before you choose plants, you might want consider the seasons you'll be present to enjoy them and determine whether you will be there while they become established. Knowing the way you think things through though, you are probably already doing that!

  • @noahcount7132
    @noahcount7132 2 года назад +9

    Since the beginning of the cabin series, I've anticipated the restoration of the view. Don't feel guilty, Slim, for overcoming the neglect that allowed invasive, unwanted vegetation to block the view. from the cabin. Removing that view-blocking vegetation is the equivalent of removing invasive weeds from a flower bed or a lawn.

  • @davidjones8680
    @davidjones8680 2 года назад +6

    I so love following along with your cabin renovation, but the bonus nature content was the icing on the cake today. Many thanks Slim for including us in your journey.
    David in the U.K.

  • @petevillemaire6711
    @petevillemaire6711 2 года назад

    Nice work on the cabin Slim, and also on the property. That's quite a spot you have there...glad to tag along.

  • @bernadettebockis4120
    @bernadettebockis4120 2 года назад +1

    You're really fixing up that place. How nice it will be. You make it look very easy! 😂

  • @johnp8625
    @johnp8625 2 года назад +3

    You really have a keen eye and ear for all that nature displays. I am also impressed by your willingness to tackle formidable projects around your camp. Keep on trucking!

  • @pamhutzell8268
    @pamhutzell8268 2 года назад +5

    The cabin is coming along, and the view is worth the wait to see.

  • @user-zm1iy8vi8j
    @user-zm1iy8vi8j 2 года назад

    You are giving back. By cleaning up the land and restoring it to its natural beauty.

  • @debwhite1549
    @debwhite1549 2 года назад +9

    I may be wrong...but I'm pretty sure that's a juvenile eagle - not an osprey. Osprey have more white on their head and do not have yellow beaks but black. They also have white feet not yellow. I've been watching/studying eagles for years now here in NS and also am familiar with osprey - our provincial bird. Love your videos Slim - especially the ones where you travel through the US!

  • @cdi3031
    @cdi3031 2 года назад +1

    I know you want to keep things natural, but here’s an idea, use the pine needles to lay a path to the water. You can also use the tar paper laid neatly as a weed barrier by the drive or walkway ,then cover with gravel. ;) hugs C

  • @cr370
    @cr370 2 года назад

    Thanks for the pictures of the birds.

  • @marcireale
    @marcireale 2 года назад

    You already have given back. You cleared out the old roofing debris, and got ferns and Jack-in-the-pulpits in return. You can’t put give Mother Nature. Oh, and I am now reading Braiding Sweetgrass upon your recommendation. I’m loving it, and gifted two more to friends.

  • @montyforster3370
    @montyforster3370 2 месяца назад

    Your thinking ahead always marvels me. Right on sir. Cheers from the flatlands of Alberta

  • @angelapietras1235
    @angelapietras1235 Год назад

    I really enjoyed this video loved the fluffy caterpillar,and the spider,fast forwarded the bit you mentioned.Thanks

  • @karlbaschal3245
    @karlbaschal3245 2 года назад

    My husband and I look forward to seeing your videos all the time. We thought this one was a good one. Lucky you to see an osprey and a bald eagle from your back deck. Lucky guy.

  • @sandypoland9141
    @sandypoland9141 2 года назад +10

    Can’t wait to see cabin after it’s done,but if your like me ,my home never gets done

  • @croberts709
    @croberts709 2 года назад +1

    Don't feel guilty about cutting those sapplings down. We brought an arborist in when my DH and I had a disagreement about cutting down trees. He told us they would never amount to anything because they were too close together and by cutting them down we would open the area up to new vegetation that the local wildlife would love. He was right, the area is beautiful now with natureal ground cover and we put some berry bushes out there (that would be a good idea for your property). Love watching the little critters now.

  • @shawneeb3771
    @shawneeb3771 2 года назад +13

    Your cabin is looking really good. You have some really good ideas and can't wait to see the finished project.

  • @tia2211
    @tia2211 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I had plant blinders on most of my life, but 8 years ago they were unwillingly removed...and I am so very thankful.

  • @ruthanderson1758
    @ruthanderson1758 2 года назад +4

    To cover your log border wall and make it look pretty as well as it being a way to give back to nature, you could plant Periwinkle - it's a fast growing perennial ground cover that has little purple flowers in spring - it's a hardy plant that will do well in a shaded area. You could also consider planting some Hostas which come in a huge variety of shapes, sizes and colours and get bigger and bigger each year.

  • @ritachikita1468
    @ritachikita1468 2 года назад

    Your ideas about giving back is correct. You’ve given Jack (In The Pulpit) an opportunity to grow, given the tree roots more air, light and water. Compost the pine needles you moved so the ground will have more fertilizer. The Mother (Nature) will be happy.

  • @Dj-zz
    @Dj-zz 2 года назад +1

    Great Video. I enjoyed in my younger years doing renovation projects. Never on a waterfront. I’m a bit envious. Good luck. I’ve just got a hunch it’s going to turn out spectacular.

  • @Cinderdiane
    @Cinderdiane 2 года назад +1

    Just love the nature you show including the wildlife eating their catch. Thank you! Love the building process too!

  • @tressessalon
    @tressessalon 2 года назад

    Always good to start the day with you😀thanks Slim!

  • @buzzboykin9982
    @buzzboykin9982 2 года назад

    Many thanks for another enjoyable video. I have been enjoying the cabin videos. A couple of Eagle observations from here in VA on the Potomac river. A couple of times I've seen an eagle pursue an Osprey with a fish until he drops it, then Mr. Eagle swoops in to complete the steal. Other times I've seen one perched on a deer carcass, surrounded by vultures waiting while his Kingship feeds.

  • @erickgregoryful
    @erickgregoryful 2 года назад

    More power to ya Slim. You're a great human being. Good vibes being sent to ya. Love your channel. Thank you so much for sharing, it is appreciated most certainly. See ya next time!!

  • @karincorbin2355
    @karincorbin2355 2 года назад +5

    Tree thinning of saplings in a mature forest is recommended to be done every 10 to 15 years to reduce the abundance of fuels which cause catastrophic wildfires. The existing mature tree can live for centuries. The thinking has significantly changed regarding forest management in recent years. Looking at old photos shows there were historically fewer trees per acre very few saplings and not a lot of undergrowth brush either but instead more grass. The natural fires that were not managed by man quickly burned themselves out due to lack of fuel and they never got hot enough to destroy the mature trees and only burned up the small saplings. So do not feel guilty about removing pretty much all the saplings. They are not needed for a healthy forest eco system. Few of them survived to become mature trees. That having been said you do need some ground covering plants with roots that help prevent top soil erosion on sloped ground. There will be list of suitable local area native plants for that purpose from forestry and agricultural agencies. Non native plants should not be introduced for that purpose.

  • @mrminer604
    @mrminer604 2 года назад +2

    Looking great Slim

  • @Scott_From_Maine
    @Scott_From_Maine 2 года назад

    Adventure Van Man carries a magnet bar (like you'd use to mount tools on a wall) on a loop of string and uses it to pick up nails at campsites. Slick.

  • @50ShadesOfBeige
    @50ShadesOfBeige 2 года назад

    "Awww... look at the cute little spider" said the Aussie ;)

  • @StacyForest738
    @StacyForest738 2 года назад +4

    We live in the TN mtns and have spiders that size, wolf spiders. I thought spiders that size only lived in the jungle til we saw them up here. They startle me every time I see one. I’m loving your cabin series!