That graphite looking rod you found is the insides of an old large dry cell battery - the kind that was used in the 1940s and 50s for electric lanterns, powered telephones, etc - they looked like a large can of corn - they are called a "number 6 cell" - the original were carbon zinc and that's the carbon rod inside the cell.
You know why you have the greatest subscribers/Patreons ever? It is because you are one of the very few RUclips creators who have become successful yet have not turned into a self aggrandizing twit. You are honest with both yourself and us. Thank you for all you continue to do.
@@Destination_Adventure Your videos are Amazing and you deserve all the viewers. I get to see things that I would never see because of you ❤️ and I thank you for that 🥰
Ya know, I was thinking about your yellow boat and old motor, both you were equally appreciative about- which makes me love this channel even more! Boats, music, editing may advance but one thing that has stayed the same is your amount of excitement & pure joy over all encounters! Huckleberrys to hummingbirds or the bright blue waterfalls to mysterious mining cabins. GLORIOUS is right!
The Campbell river dumpster dinghy!! Man that was fun fixing that ol girl, I still can’t believe the places you took that thing with huge patch we put in it.
I don't know how many people are putting your videos up on their home theater system, but as someone who does I can say that even the sound quality on your videos is top notch! 👌💯
I have been watching some of the older videos lately. Just wanted to call out how much you've improved pacing and cinematography. You've managed to keep things well-paced and interesting while still being authentic. It's a hard thing to do, and the last few videos have been great!
I feel Dustin's pain in this video. Often I've been out hunting an old abandoned site, and not finding what I was looking for despite having intel. In the west coast, the forest just reclaims things so quickly that the land looks nothing like it did a century ago. In other cases, entire buildings were taken apart and reassembled in another town, so it could be that there is even less to find than you would expect. It can be a frustrating process, but it is definitely rewarding when you do find something. Thanks for showing us the highs and the lows, Dustin.
Your drone footage and editing and music are some of the absolute best I’ve seen. (.. it it ‘feels’ authentic.. there is something honest in the way you do this that stands out from most others.. even if every time I think OMG how is he doing this alone?!)
"It's not very brothely" 🤣. Made me laugh so hard that I had to pause the video for a minute. Another excellent video. Absolutely stunning scenery and I love how excited you get when you find things or see amazing sites. Thank you again, really enjoyed this as I do all of your videos. Keep up the great work!
As someone who constantly skips through videos, I watched a majority of this straight through. Such awesome and wholesome content; it makes me just want to get outside and go chase rivers. These explore videos are way cool! Keep up the hard work and continue to stay smart and safe out there.
Man you are playing with fire going out in such remote areas without some form of protection. Please take something with you every time. Your entire community would be devastated if something happened to you.
What an incredible body of water..... the greens and blues.... the forest and mountain back drops... and who doesnt love a good waterfall.... That black bear really did look like he was wondering who was knocking at his door....... such a beautiful place... thanks for travelling it and sharing it with us all. Until next time, take care and happy travels.
I've been a long time follower, but I must say the views on this video are among the most beautiful you've captured. The beauty in that part of the world is absolutely stunning!
Lived the lifestyle 13 yrs offgrid on the sea in BC`s Clayoquot Sound, Van Island`s west coast. Everything was by boat, firewood chores or weekly trip to town for supplies. Black bear were thick on shore & daily swam right by my place. Never had a prob even with daily encounters but I wouldn`t trust grizz. I highly recommend 50ft thin bow line to secure the boat & never worry again. Yes, rising tide is best for exploring ashore vs risking "drying up" A fav past time was finding hundreds of sea lions at shores edge in protected areas & doing slow drift-by on the tide w/engine off. Often encountered swimming wildlife like wolf, bear, cougar, & even eagles. Found that life revolved around a lunar schedule with the tides all-important for chores or travel. Try to avoid wind against tide situations too, it`s ugly w/standing waves. Safe travels!
@@rickrubin1630 Welcome. I remember cutting up an old battery when I was a kid. Cardboard wrapped. Very old. It had washers top and bottom…filled with black powder and a thick black core, pretty much Identical to the one Dustin found. And how that round part fitted in perfectly, was pretty much how this one worked. I looked up “Cutaway of a battery” on a popular search engine earlier and that confirmed it in my mind.
Again !!!...just beautifully presented ..loving all your videos ..keeping me up till early morning watching ..just awesome ..you are a master at beautiful vision and story .
Another note. Cable and pulley systems powered by steam or horse, or by hand. Were how they crossed rivers, went up steep hillsides with heavy loads, and did MUCH of the work on the so called "frontier" in Northern BC back in those days. They did as much as they could using cables and pulleys (and rope of course) and things like that, because you can imagine, a spool of good cable and a few pulleys can span a chasm, or go up a hilside, and is more portable than the set of tools needed to build bridges out of the local lumber. Furthermore they used the rivers, the massive trees on the rivers here which all have steep banks and such to move the cabling, the engines, a team of horses, or just some pulleys to the lower slopes of the hillsides that seem so impassble sometimes. Best practice is when you wonder how in the hell they got somewhere, over a river, or up or down a steep embankment, or how they hauled some heavy gear to some seemingly impossible spot, look for evidence of cabling and other infrastructure, like cable loops embedded in bark, or rings of damage in trees which would logically make perfect cable anchors. Youll likely find it.
The thing is once you understand the fact they use cables to do so much you can trace where the cables go to find the destination. Furthermore it means, that time you think "they didnt just go straight up the mountain?" yep, someone probably did.
My father and i used to go many places in his boat that look real identical to this place ..i know of the silence and solitude of being the only one out in a vast wilderness it is over powering and the silence has a heavy presence that is almost deafening....it has been over 35yrs since i have been out to see the places of the N.W. and further N. I will miss the misty mornings out with poles in the water middle off some sound cut out of a most beatifully brutal place that is easly over looked with out a concern just cause of that sense of awe you get as you wipe the moister from the cheeckbones built up from the very mist collected from naughtical force of A boat were in on some sound due west up north to the northern wonders to be held one morning... I would give my left arm to join and accompany you on one of your great adventures ...the familiar sense would be multiple flashbacks Around every corner...doing this is no joke and always a risk ...safety is #1 as well as knowing a good sense of timing ...my left arm brother...🤘🤗
Got to make my first trip to Alaska early this summer. Took me almost 40yrs to get there, but I will definitely make it back sooner than later. Such an epic place, especially where the ocean meets the land.
What a great explore. Im jealous re the blueberries...they looked super. That black bear was thinking about you as a mid day snack...LOL Be safe traveling and exploring. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your videos. I'm from Ukraine and now when i finding your chanel it's being for me like a little corner of peaceful and calming. In US very beautiful nature and i hope sometime came to my friend in Texas and will travel to handsomely places.
Yet another video that one word could say it all: epic. This is an intriguing area that I did some 'Net searching into after your first visit there. There's so little documentation available. Surprising and sad. It would be interesting to know more. Thank you for sharing another wonderful trip with us Dustin. Your journeys and following videos always bring a smile to my face. Mahalo 🤙
Dustin..I told you we are marathoning ypur videos. Stalking you lolol... Naw..just newbies trying to watch and support and share all your awesome footage...we really really enjoy your content...as we are explorers too! Just never thought of doing a channel here in Oregon. My husband Bill has a similar drone that he's learning to use..i have a new camera and a laptop...but electronically challenged lol..but it would be fun to do something similar but from here. However...NOONE does it like you. You're the best. Thanks for the inspiration......and the bearlolol ❤
i dont know, but i just feel sad, like really sad whenever i see an old abandoned house. it's like when the owner left for good, every corner of the house is filled with sadness.
@Destination Adventure, Another chance to get out and tag along on an amazing and b-e-a beautiful adventure with you. Such a blessing so I don't have to deal with my mobility issues on these adventures!!
Pink room, I say it was a brothel. Single bed would be appropriate, it's not like they would be "sleeping" in it! Thanks for your videos, I really enjoy them. Let my Canadian coworker know about you and she's watching as well. Keep up the good work!
Amazing shots and jaw-dropping beauty-so gorgeous! Your skills in shooting and editing are top-notch, very impressive. Thank you for another great trip to wonderland!
Happy your channel is growing. You have the possibility reaching over a million Hopefully soon. Your content is to quality and your adventures are amazing.
the rods on the beach where drill steels used in mining. the are hollow on the inside so air and water can be forced through them to keep the bit cleared and cool when drilling.
Thank you Dustin. I woke up in T.O. this morning and you took me on an incredible adventure before my morning coffee was even done. Keep up the Awesomeness.
Absolutely stunning! Thank you! Feels good to see you in BC again. Always have to laugh when I see you launching the Swellfish wearing gumboots that look impossibly and comically large...but of course they fit... Oooh! Didn't have to worry about being arrested for crossing the border this time!!
Maybe the "brothel" was a one-woman operation? 😬 Anyway, that water was STUNNING! And the anchors in the rock, gnarly! Glad the bear(s) didn't getcha! 😁
What a beautiful adventure Dustin! The color of that water is stunning! As usual your drone footage is freakin amazing. So many cool spots you found, including that sand bar, the bear up close and I did see one of the sea otters. The water falls and rocks along the shore were awesome.
Man you do it like nobody else on the youtubes. Best travel channel out there in my opinion. Your channel sure has come a long way dude. My favourite is and always will be your northern BC adventures. If you ever end up on Haida Gwaii make sure you reach out. We’ll hook you up with some locals so you can see all the stuff the tourists don’t get to. We’ve got got a place on north beach. Don’t be a stranger
Great video Dustin. Especially the drone shots taken above the falls. Alaska is bear country. Was up in Yakutat Alaska in 77. Fishing village. Accessable by plane or boat. Many locals earn their living fishing. Many bears like to visit the docks and get into their fishing boats. Game Wardens show up and do their best to control the situation. Lots of moose. Beautiful Bald Eagles diving into ocean for Salmon at bases of dried up river runs. Beautiful long white sea shell beaches as far as your eye's can see. Forests teaming with all kinds of wildlife. Glaciers and icebergs area's. Many areas close to town you can find old aeroplanes, model A's, Steam locomotives hidden in the forest. Really enjoyed this adventure Dustin. Looking forward to the next one. Cheers from Alberta.
Thanks for another great video ...........sneaky crabs ! Daughter & I were fishin' off a bridge 'bout 30' off the water , she felt a bite , bringing up her line there's a blue crab hangin' on the line with one claw , eating the bait with the other , dropped off 5' from the top !
That was a beautiful video. Waterfalls were my favorite. I think that building was a brothel. Walls were to colorful for a bunkhouse. Thank you for taking me along.
I asked you about the boat and they are awesome!!!! Unfortunately they are out of my price range and I don't do Instagram.....oh well, maybe I will find a pot of gold!! Thank you very much for taking us along for the wonderful ride with you, mad respect buddy!!!!
Dude, you da bomb. But I do believe it was a brothel. No way any mining/mill house would have those bright colors. But a brothel would. They would say to go to the green room, or the blue room, or the pink room.
That graphite looking rod you found is the insides of an old large dry cell battery - the kind that was used in the 1940s and 50s for electric lanterns, powered telephones, etc - they looked like a large can of corn - they are called a "number 6 cell" - the original were carbon zinc and that's the carbon rod inside the cell.
They still have carbon rod batteries for stuff like spotlights
You know why you have the greatest subscribers/Patreons ever?
It is because you are one of the very few RUclips creators who have become successful yet have not turned into a self aggrandizing twit. You are honest with both yourself and us. Thank you for all you continue to do.
That’s very nice, thank you.
It's hard to believe you don't have a whole crew with you. Your skills and adventure should lead to tons more followers.
Thank you. Hopefully things keep growing :)
Dark past about that house?
@@Destination_Adventure Your videos are Amazing and you deserve all the viewers. I get to see things that I would never see because of you ❤️ and I thank you for that 🥰
@@Destination_Adventure I forgot to say that if you need a wife I'm down 😂😂
Drone shots are wicked visually
Ya know, I was thinking about your yellow boat and old motor, both you were equally appreciative about- which makes me love this channel even more! Boats, music, editing may advance but one thing that has stayed the same is your amount of excitement & pure joy over all encounters! Huckleberrys to hummingbirds or the bright blue waterfalls to mysterious mining cabins. GLORIOUS is right!
I still have the evinrude, but I gave the little boat away. I miss that little thing though.
The Campbell river dumpster dinghy!! Man that was fun fixing that ol girl, I still can’t believe the places you took that thing with huge patch we put in it.
@@westcoasttuggin hahahaha I miss that thing too.
I don't know how many people are putting your videos up on their home theater system, but as someone who does I can say that even the sound quality on your videos is top notch! 👌💯
Thank you, I’ve been putting a lot of effort into the audio recently.
That means I need to switch to my over the ear headphones w/ good range & bass. Thanks for the tip!
I have been watching some of the older videos lately. Just wanted to call out how much you've improved pacing and cinematography. You've managed to keep things well-paced and interesting while still being authentic. It's a hard thing to do, and the last few videos have been great!
Thank you.
It's truely remarkable- just mad skills! The learning curve shows his passion!
@@Destination_Adventure I will add that you also have the BEST music on your videos!
@@Destination_Adventure
But, do the kids miss your nieces in the old intro?..... Well Yeah!!
I feel Dustin's pain in this video. Often I've been out hunting an old abandoned site, and not finding what I was looking for despite having intel. In the west coast, the forest just reclaims things so quickly that the land looks nothing like it did a century ago. In other cases, entire buildings were taken apart and reassembled in another town, so it could be that there is even less to find than you would expect. It can be a frustrating process, but it is definitely rewarding when you do find something. Thanks for showing us the highs and the lows, Dustin.
You find some of the most beautiful places most people will never see in real life! You have THE BEST channel ever! So happy I found you
I just absolutely LOVE your content! I told my mom to start watching you too because we love outdoor adventures. Keep 'em coming!!
Your drone footage and editing and music are some of the absolute best I’ve seen.
(.. it it ‘feels’ authentic.. there is something honest in the way you do this that stands out from most others.. even if every time I think OMG how is he doing this alone?!)
"It's not very brothely" 🤣. Made me laugh so hard that I had to pause the video for a minute. Another excellent video. Absolutely stunning scenery and I love how excited you get when you find things or see amazing sites. Thank you again, really enjoyed this as I do all of your videos. Keep up the great work!
that place looks so beautiful. its amazing that there are places like that with so few people living there.
As someone who constantly skips through videos, I watched a majority of this straight through. Such awesome and wholesome content; it makes me just want to get outside and go chase rivers. These explore videos are way cool! Keep up the hard work and continue to stay smart and safe out there.
My God! That scenery! And the water!!! 😮🤯 So calm, so clear, and the colour! The waterfalls! Wow!!!
Man you are playing with fire going out in such remote areas without some form of protection. Please take something with you every time. Your entire community would be devastated if something happened to you.
That scenery is just absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for taking us along!
What an incredible body of water..... the greens and blues.... the forest and mountain back drops... and who doesnt love a good waterfall.... That black bear really did look like he was wondering who was knocking at his door....... such a beautiful place... thanks for travelling it and sharing it with us all. Until next time, take care and happy travels.
Thank you for taking us along! That water is mesmerizing! I could totally stare at that for the rest of my life :)
Definitely a brothel. A bunch of miners would not have painted the inside of their bunkhouse with bright colors just for themselves...
I've been a long time follower, but I must say the views on this video are among the most beautiful you've captured. The beauty in that part of the world is absolutely stunning!
Really enjoyed this episode!! Love the landscape and wildlife!
Lived the lifestyle 13 yrs offgrid on the sea in BC`s Clayoquot Sound, Van Island`s west coast. Everything was by boat, firewood chores or weekly trip to town for supplies. Black bear were thick on shore & daily swam right by my place. Never had a prob even with daily encounters but I wouldn`t trust grizz. I highly recommend 50ft thin bow line to secure the boat & never worry again.
Yes, rising tide is best for exploring ashore vs risking "drying up" A fav past time was finding hundreds of sea lions at shores edge in protected areas & doing slow drift-by on the tide w/engine off. Often encountered swimming wildlife like wolf, bear, cougar, & even eagles.
Found that life revolved around a lunar schedule with the tides all-important for chores or travel. Try to avoid wind against tide situations too, it`s ugly w/standing waves. Safe travels!
Hey Dustin.
I’m tipping the graphite rod you found was the remains of an old battery.
Cheers,
Rob, Tasmania
Interesting, I wouldn’t have guessed that
Thanks for info on the graphite rod. My boy was at Scout camp last week and handed me one of those rods. He wound his paracord around it. 🍻
@@rickrubin1630 Welcome. I remember cutting up an old battery when I was a kid. Cardboard wrapped. Very old. It had washers top and bottom…filled with black powder and a thick black core, pretty much Identical to the one Dustin found. And how that round part fitted in perfectly, was pretty much how this one worked.
I looked up “Cutaway of a battery” on a popular search engine earlier and that confirmed it in my mind.
Dustin I can't thank you enough for taking me along on that amazing adventure great stuff my man. I look forward to every post safe travel
Absolutly wonderful! I have been quite stressed today but watching this has calmed me down, Thanks so much. Such a wonderful place!
Again !!!...just beautifully presented ..loving all your videos ..keeping me up till early morning watching ..just awesome ..you are a master at beautiful vision and story .
Beautiful colors of water, and those waterfalls 💙🩵
What spectacular scenery, the green water, waterfalls, thick forest, and "brothel"..... can't see more beauty in one video. Good Work.
Another note.
Cable and pulley systems powered by steam or horse, or by hand. Were how they crossed rivers, went up steep hillsides with heavy loads, and did MUCH of the work on the so called "frontier" in Northern BC back in those days.
They did as much as they could using cables and pulleys (and rope of course) and things like that, because you can imagine, a spool of good cable and a few pulleys can span a chasm, or go up a hilside, and is more portable than the set of tools needed to build bridges out of the local lumber. Furthermore they used the rivers, the massive trees on the rivers here which all have steep banks and such to move the cabling, the engines, a team of horses, or just some pulleys to the lower slopes of the hillsides that seem so impassble sometimes.
Best practice is when you wonder how in the hell they got somewhere, over a river, or up or down a steep embankment, or how they hauled some heavy gear to some seemingly impossible spot, look for evidence of cabling and other infrastructure, like cable loops embedded in bark, or rings of damage in trees which would logically make perfect cable anchors. Youll likely find it.
Absolutely love these videos btw, so interesting it has me posting. Keep up the excellent work.
The thing is once you understand the fact they use cables to do so much you can trace where the cables go to find the destination. Furthermore it means, that time you think "they didnt just go straight up the mountain?" yep, someone probably did.
Jealous of this man's life..what a good time..thanks for sharing
this is so beautiful the water in the mountain thanks for showing it be safe
I am so happy to have found your channel. This and Ghost Town Living give me my adventure fix while I’m stuck at home with the newborn baby !
Thank you for sharing the beauty of Canada with the rest of the world. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Can you imagine the Salmon running up that creek? that would be a great place to fish.
My father and i used to go many places in his boat that look real identical to this place ..i know of the silence and solitude of being the only one out in a vast wilderness it is over powering and the silence has a heavy presence that is almost deafening....it has been over 35yrs since i have been out to see the places of the N.W. and further N. I will miss the misty mornings out with poles in the water middle off some sound cut out of a most beatifully brutal place that is easly over looked with out a concern just cause of that sense of awe you get as you wipe the moister from the cheeckbones built up from the very mist collected from naughtical force of A boat were in on some sound due west up north to the northern wonders to be held one morning...
I would give my left arm to join and accompany you on one of your great adventures ...the familiar sense would be multiple flashbacks Around every corner...doing this is no joke and always a risk ...safety is #1 as well as knowing a good sense of timing ...my left arm brother...🤘🤗
I envy the life and adventures you experience. But it shows you truly love it.
Discovering is a thing
Exploring is everything
Your choice of music is spot on. It really evokes a mood. Glad I found you
Got to make my first trip to Alaska early this summer. Took me almost 40yrs to get there, but I will definitely make it back sooner than later. Such an epic place, especially where the ocean meets the land.
Thank you for your video! Absolutely beautiful scenery!!
Wow, what beautiful scenery, amazing waterfalls and wildlife! 🙂
Great hanging out with you and swell fishing
What a great explore. Im jealous re the blueberries...they looked super. That black bear was thinking about you as a mid day snack...LOL Be safe traveling and exploring. Thanks for sharing.
Incredible production. You have a new subscriber
What a fabuious discovery your channel has been. Keep up with showing us these amazing discoveries
Thanks for your videos. I'm from Ukraine and now when i finding your chanel it's being for me like a little corner of peaceful and calming. In US very beautiful nature and i hope sometime came to my friend in Texas and will travel to handsomely places.
Yet another video that one word could say it all: epic.
This is an intriguing area that I did some 'Net searching into after your first visit there. There's so little documentation available. Surprising and sad. It would be interesting to know more.
Thank you for sharing another wonderful trip with us Dustin. Your journeys and following videos always bring a smile to my face.
Mahalo 🤙
man the drone shots…. unreal. Thank you for all the work that goes into these videos. You make it look easy but we know it isn’t.
Thank you very much.
Dustin..I told you we are marathoning ypur videos. Stalking you lolol...
Naw..just newbies trying to watch and support and share all your awesome footage...we really really enjoy your content...as we are explorers too! Just never thought of doing a channel here in Oregon. My husband Bill has a similar drone that he's learning to use..i have a new camera and a laptop...but electronically challenged lol..but it would be fun to do something similar but from here. However...NOONE does it like you. You're the best. Thanks for the inspiration......and the bearlolol
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i dont know, but i just feel sad, like really sad whenever i see an old abandoned house. it's like when the owner left for good, every corner of the house is filled with sadness.
That's some beautiful scenery you treated us to in today's video! Thanks man!😎
@Destination Adventure, Another chance to get out and tag along on an amazing and b-e-a beautiful adventure with you. Such a blessing so I don't have to deal with my mobility issues on these adventures!!
Absolutely Breathtaking
Pink room, I say it was a brothel. Single bed would be appropriate, it's not like they would be "sleeping" in it! Thanks for your videos, I really enjoy them. Let my Canadian coworker know about you and she's watching as well. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for spreading the word. :)
Once again thank you for bringing mother nature to my home and drams...
I guess that old question has been answered about bears in woods
You make some of the best videos I have watched and viewed! Keep up the amazing work!
Oh I look forward to your adventure videos!
Berries and bear scat. Almost symbiotic.
I get the same look on my face watching as you have @15:59.
Thanks for bringing us along.
Amazing shots and jaw-dropping beauty-so gorgeous! Your skills in shooting and editing are top-notch, very impressive. Thank you for another great trip to wonderland!
Happy your channel is growing. You have the possibility reaching over a million Hopefully soon. Your content is to quality and your adventures are amazing.
That would be pretty awesome :)
Amazing exploring. Such beauty and freedom
We don't have time today to go trekking through the forest.. Literally the next second, we are trekking through the forest! Awesome Video!!
Man! You make me want to go boating again on the rugged BC coast. Thanks for sharing 👍
the rods on the beach where drill steels used in mining. the are hollow on the inside so air and water can be forced through them to keep the bit cleared and cool when drilling.
I absolutely Love the way you're pushing the brothel idea ! Ha !✌❤👣🤗👻
This has been a beautiful adventure! Thanks for taking me along, Gramma Candy
Thank you Dustin. I woke up in T.O. this morning and you took me on an incredible adventure before my morning coffee was even done. Keep up the Awesomeness.
Absolutely stunning! Thank you! Feels good to see you in BC again. Always have to laugh when I see you launching the Swellfish wearing gumboots that look impossibly and comically large...but of course they fit... Oooh! Didn't have to worry about being arrested for crossing the border this time!!
Your enthusiasm about mother nature is cool. I feel the same way.
That water comes up that bank several feet during high seasons or high tide. That flat place to build a cabin may flood out.
Dustin my man, amazing coverage on this video. I could feel the cool air on my face as it was racing down the canyons & rivers. Good stuff.
Beautiful scenery .
Maybe the "brothel" was a one-woman operation? 😬
Anyway, that water was STUNNING! And the anchors in the rock, gnarly! Glad the bear(s) didn't getcha! 😁
What a beautiful adventure Dustin! The color of that water is stunning! As usual your drone footage is freakin amazing. So many cool spots you found, including that sand bar, the bear up close and I did see one of the sea otters. The water falls and rocks along the shore were awesome.
that was a Sea Otter
@@markvanderstelt8999 Oh my bad, I typed that without even thinking.
Man you do it like nobody else on the youtubes. Best travel channel out there in my opinion. Your channel sure has come a long way dude. My favourite is and always will be your northern BC adventures. If you ever end up on Haida Gwaii make sure you reach out. We’ll hook you up with some locals so you can see all the stuff the tourists don’t get to. We’ve got got a place on north beach. Don’t be a stranger
I truly hope to get to Haida Gwaii some day. I know I’d love it there.
I love it up north I grew up in Michiganlooks like allot of fun you look happy
Blessings from Proctor Minnesota!
Instantly Subscribed! Love the green water, one of my very favorite colors!
Love the content and your personality, the approach you take is a refreshing change from the typical over landing angle and the boat is AWESOME
Great video Dustin. Especially the drone shots taken above the falls. Alaska is bear country. Was up in Yakutat Alaska in 77. Fishing village. Accessable by plane or boat. Many locals earn their living fishing. Many bears like to visit the docks and get into their fishing boats. Game Wardens show up and do their best to control the situation. Lots of moose. Beautiful Bald Eagles diving into ocean for Salmon at bases of dried up river runs. Beautiful long white sea shell beaches as far as your eye's can see. Forests teaming with all kinds of wildlife. Glaciers and icebergs area's. Many areas close to town you can find old aeroplanes, model A's, Steam locomotives hidden in the forest. Really enjoyed this adventure Dustin. Looking forward to the next one. Cheers from Alberta.
Thank you, loved the beauty!!
You sure put a lot of faith in that rubber boat! Seeing you’re out in grizzly bear country and no one‘s there to get you if you pop it!
It’s not rubber lol. But yes I would trust it anywhere.
Loved your report! Beautifully shot and your exuberance for the outdoors is catching! Great work! Thank you!
Stunning scenery. Thanks for sharing. It must be so fulfilling to explore places like that.
loving all your adventures!
Thank you for another great adventure!
🇨🇦❤️🙏🏻
That one was amazing love your drone footage.
STUNNING FALLS, AND THE WILDLIFE IS AWESOME! THANKS FOR SHARING!
The music you pick is so good
To a backcountry enthusiast these videos are like crack cocaine. Loved this one as always.
Thanks for another great video ...........sneaky crabs ! Daughter & I were fishin' off a bridge 'bout 30' off the water , she felt a bite , bringing up her line there's a blue crab hangin' on the line with one claw , eating the bait with the other , dropped off 5' from the top !
Forest brothel sounds like a bright past to me
That boat as seen more things then I have.
Man that water's amazing!
That was a beautiful video. Waterfalls were my favorite. I think that building was a brothel. Walls were to colorful for a bunkhouse. Thank you for taking me along.
I asked you about the boat and they are awesome!!!! Unfortunately they are out of my price range and I don't do Instagram.....oh well, maybe I will find a pot of gold!!
Thank you very much for taking us along for the wonderful ride with you, mad respect buddy!!!!
Your videos are incredible! Thank you so much for sharing with us! I really envy you!
Alaska is so breathtaking! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures 😊
Dude, you da bomb. But I do believe it was a brothel. No way any mining/mill house would have those bright colors. But a brothel would. They would say to go to the green room, or the blue room, or the pink room.
Very excited I found your channel, second video so far, can’t wait to see what’s next!