Overnight in the Loneliest House on Earth

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2022
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  • @SeekDiscomfort
    @SeekDiscomfort Год назад +210

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    • @ashleyjones1761
      @ashleyjones1761 Год назад +1

      I wanna goo next 😅

    • @dxzakxnbxrtxn
      @dxzakxnbxrtxn 11 месяцев назад

      Only 2 comments??

    • @TruthTortoise81
      @TruthTortoise81 9 месяцев назад

      16:45 The funniest part was when matey left to walk back down the mountain alone. He wasn't staying up there with you lot to catch a savage a bumming in the middle of the night.

    • @seektruthavefaith4989
      @seektruthavefaith4989 8 месяцев назад

      This is by far one of the coolest most terrifying videos I have ever seen, and I'm sure thousands of others have probably said the same. You guys are the epitome of courage, strength, fearlessness, and love. You give hope to a world of dreamers and success without stereotypes. You offer spirituality without words for a people who cannot hear, and vision to all those who cannot see. It makes sense why you all laugh and smile as often as you do, because you have been blessed by The GREAT SPIRIT, whose LOVE directs your paths as HE smiles down on you!

    • @noc78.
      @noc78. 7 месяцев назад

      Just watch your video. Awesome. Bravo and congrats to your success in climbing the loneliest house on earth. I'm envious of what you all did. Totally awesome. I applaude & admire your courage - all of you. God bless you all in your next journey. Now I became one of your thousands of fans. CONGRATULATIONS & more power. - fan from Canada 🇨🇦.

  • @mxlxolm
    @mxlxolm Год назад +12844

    My dad was one of the volunteers that helped maintain the cabin! I’ve hiked up to it several times with him, and it’s unlike anything you’ll ever see.

    • @armandoprida454
      @armandoprida454 Год назад +69

      where is it ??

    • @fasmal27
      @fasmal27 Год назад +70

      It looks like it's more towards Alberta side than Vancouver. Is that correct?

    • @liverpooler1997
      @liverpooler1997 Год назад +117

      @@fasmal27 its called Desolation Peak Trail

    • @ryvnryvn
      @ryvnryvn Год назад +64

      @@liverpooler1997 nah i think it's the Three Fingers lookout

    • @ryvnryvn
      @ryvnryvn Год назад +57

      @@armandoprida454 i think it's the Three Fingers lookout in washington state

  • @seraphimberlin
    @seraphimberlin Год назад +3674

    Imagine planning for weeks to go alone to the most lonely cabin in the world, almost getting there on your own on the most perfect day, just to find a group of 4 bro's filming a youtube video heading to the same cabin.

    • @bortoLinIsurfbecause
      @bortoLinIsurfbecause Год назад +300

      Imagine you get there and theres already four youtubers sleeping and no space for all

    • @promeneuzivotu117
      @promeneuzivotu117 Год назад +22

      @@bortoLinIsurfbecause "There is room for one more" -LEFTY (2018)

    • @PARSA.Korosh.Ardashir1
      @PARSA.Korosh.Ardashir1 Год назад +56

      So what that there is 4 guys there exploring the earth 🌎 !! If you wana be alone stay in your room, like the guy who showed up out of nowhere.. he was super weird and rude and made their experience uncomfortable.
      Only weird individual's have a since of entitlement. Imagine one day the indigenous ppl start asking everyone to leave America.

    • @promeneuzivotu117
      @promeneuzivotu117 Год назад +7

      @@PARSA.Korosh.Ardashir1 oof

    • @ldwright7947
      @ldwright7947 Год назад +34

      @@PARSA.Korosh.Ardashir1 imagine that happens everywhere. America isn’t the only place with indigenous peoples.

  • @ife702
    @ife702 4 месяца назад +57

    You guys all seem like pretty chill guys and great friends. One of the coolest things for me is how a random hiker could just join your groups and seem like he’s been there the whole time. I wish I had friends like this. Props for making this trek a reality!

  • @beagledog5094
    @beagledog5094 Год назад +176

    I have been binge watching your channel for the last little while and I must say, if I were 45 year younger, I would love to do what you are doing. Your lives will be filled with so many memories and adventures and friends. Please appreciate what you are able to do while you can. Life is very short.

    • @KneeJerkReactor
      @KneeJerkReactor 5 месяцев назад +4

      If I were fit and not Obese, I would've tried. I guess my discomfort is not eating and cannot even conquer that

    • @LeathalIntents
      @LeathalIntents 5 месяцев назад

      @@KneeJerkReactor Just start by going to a local wooded area. Big enough to drown out traffic and noise, small enough to walk in any given direction you'll find people. Its a great way to start regardless of your fitness level. If you wanna be super super careful, which at any level of doing this you never can be, just bring a backpack with medical and rescue supplies(GPS, emergency radio, etc)and some snacks and just be out there for a couple hours. Sit in a single place if you'd like. But do it.
      And as far as not eating being a problem, if you FORCE yourself into a situation where you cant obtain your vice, you will slowly start to overcome it and it will snowball into recovery. Always needing to eat? Go where there is no/little food>Be proud you did that>Go a little longer>be more proud and it will help you. I did this with alcohol and cigarettes. Its slow, but a sense of pride will always be beneficial, you just need to take that first step.

    • @adamelba2896
      @adamelba2896 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@KneeJerkReactorare you serious

  • @professionalamateur417
    @professionalamateur417 Год назад +6357

    At this point, Yes Theory is beating all odds and doing some of the craziest, wildest things anyone could ever challenge to do. Truly inspiring and amazing.

    • @yoga.adi3
      @yoga.adi3 Год назад +10

      totally agree, thats why im subscribing this channel

    • @rtotheizzle
      @rtotheizzle Год назад +33

      Dude this is just a totally normal hike.

    • @yoga.adi3
      @yoga.adi3 Год назад +5

      @@rtotheizzle nah, you must watch another video from this channel

    • @saisundarray335
      @saisundarray335 Год назад +6

      @@rtotheizzle you need to see some of the other yes theory content

    • @KCJbomberFTW
      @KCJbomberFTW Год назад +13

      You mean stealing dozens of video ideas directly from other RUclipsrs like Bald&Bankrupt and Ghost Town Living

  • @felixdeubler1180
    @felixdeubler1180 Год назад +3180

    Its absolutely insane how these people back in the 30s could transport all the wood and other ressources up there to build the cabin.

    • @lolaren2124
      @lolaren2124 Год назад +62

      Helicopter

    • @aeonflux-mu9mt
      @aeonflux-mu9mt Год назад +274

      @@lolaren2124 worlds first helicopter took flight in 1939 so idk

    • @lolaren2124
      @lolaren2124 Год назад +428

      @@aeonflux-mu9mt yeah I lied

    • @Eduardo-vj6ly
      @Eduardo-vj6ly Год назад +48

      @@lolaren2124 yeah joke was not funny

    • @skeleton208
      @skeleton208 Год назад +185

      They just put the house in their inventory douh

  • @Neicorr
    @Neicorr 8 месяцев назад +20

    When hiking the mountains to stay in cabins we always bring something to leave behind for those who come after us. Coloured pencils and paper, books, board games, tinned food, utensils… It’s always amazing to find these little goodies from others before us. And the artwork that decorates some of them. What a thrill!

  • @natkazvision
    @natkazvision 8 месяцев назад +25

    This video brought me such unimaginable joy, especially the little anecdote at the end.
    So much of an experience is just the unexpected connections you make along the way... and a shared adventure brings you closer than anything possible. I want to give Tommy a massive hug - to do this for one of your first hiking and camping experiences is INSANE. I'm so happy he said yes. And for Alex - I totally agree. You want to go on adventures that push boundaries, but it's so hard to find people who will go with you. I'm so happy he found two new friends in the area, that is so beyond wholesome.
    I would like to do this hike, let me know if you're going!

  • @alex.haraus
    @alex.haraus Год назад +1073

    Keeping high morale is one of the most important parts of making it through journeys like this and, because every moment was met with a smile, what could have been a grueling trek is one of my happiest memories. Friends, thank you for the invite on this trip. And, to you and everyone here who watched and enjoyed the ride with us, thank you for being such great company. It's been a joy and an honor to adventure with y'all :)

    • @angelcarterr
      @angelcarterr Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/FKv2ePXuMuY/видео.html

    • @JRAVM
      @JRAVM Год назад +5

      Seek Discomfort!

    • @Antheraws
      @Antheraws Год назад +3

      Hey man. Would love to get you on a bike and hike. 😎

    • @tonyfourpaws4511
      @tonyfourpaws4511 Год назад +2

      I agree with you about morale. Having a positive mindset will get you up and over, around and through every harsh obstacle you will come across. The trick is to look for small things you love and appreciate along your path. A pretty flower, a cute bug, a nice view or just something goofy you experience. I've traveled a lot across America and even walked from Florida to California.

  • @Antheraws
    @Antheraws Год назад +2562

    Well. That was definetly the adventure of my Summer. Such a pleasure to have met you guys and shared that experience up in the cabin together, thanks so much again for inviting me up there. The sunset and sunrise was like anything words could describe.
    You all are incredible humans. I'll be watching your next adventures closely, and remember: "it's bad luck to kill a sea bird."

    • @omegaentertainment1
      @omegaentertainment1 Год назад +33

      I have to ask, did you really go up there totally alone and not know the other guys would be there also? And was it your first time at the cabin? Or had you done the trip before? We need to know 🤘🤘🤘

    • @Antheraws
      @Antheraws Год назад +222

      @@omegaentertainment1 I had no idea who they were. I was there alone. I had hiked this a month before but couldn't get to the top because I didn't have the proper gear and there was much more glacier coverage. At the point I turned back I told myself this isn't worth possibly dying over. Cause I was alone then too.
      Coolest thing was if I got up there I would have never met these cool guys cause I wouldn't have gone again a month later.
      Or. Ya know. I would have been dead.

    • @omegaentertainment1
      @omegaentertainment1 Год назад +62

      @@Antheraws That's awesome and I think it makes for an even better story! I wish they had asked you these things and included them in the video, because the fact that they ran into a total stranger who was alone and not in a group on the way up was one of the most fascinating things about the video. That's flippin' amazing, man.
      I would also like to know more about Don coming up alone even though he's obviously done it many times. Did you pass him on your way back down as he was coming up? Also, I would've loved to see you stay and go back down with the group instead of heading back down on your own, but you obviously have plenty of experience and confidence in your abilities.
      If you're taking these types of challenges all alone, you should totally make a RUclips channel to document your travels. I think lots of people would watch. Either way, we're all glad you made it to the top and back down safely!

    • @Antheraws
      @Antheraws Год назад +132

      @@omegaentertainment1 thanks man plenty of people tell me I should but the equipment costs a lot of money and it's pretty hefty to carry. Those guys were carrying lots of filming gear to make a great product. There's also a lot of video editing that Tommy does, which takes a degree and patience I just don't see myself making time for.
      I did run into Don on the way down. He sure seemed to be a crusty type of dude and hope they all got along up there.
      I needed to be somewhere that evening and following day, so I headed out before them.
      The coolest part that was not mentioned was I saw them getting ready in the morning. They asked what I was up to and I told them I wasn't going to spend the night up there because I really didn't need to I just wanted to get up there and experience that. I also know people go up there as couples or groups in a more sentimental setting and I didn't want to impose on their experience because they came out from France to experience this.
      They passed me on the way up because I had a huff huff bike and they had e-bikes. When I got to the top no one was there and I was like man I wonder if they made a wrong turn or something.
      When I was a good ways down the mountain I ran into them on their way up and asked how the hell did I beat you guys to the top? This was a significant ways down the peak as well. We chatted for like twenty minutes. I didn't want to go but I needed to get to my camp site where I pitched my tent before dark.
      I was maybe eight minutes where I was climbing that rope to the top of the spine where I heard "HEY STEFAN" It was then I popped my head over the ridge just like a gopher and said. "YEAH?" "WE'RE GOING TO HAVE DONE WHISKEY TONIGHT IN THE CABIN IF YOU WANT TO MAKE IT SENTIMENTAL!" (This was Alex, Tommy had suggested to the group that they should invite me) *Paused* "FUCK YEAH!!!" and down I went that rope again and up that leg of the mountain and rickety ladder again.
      I can't thank those guys enough for asking me to join them. I really got to know each and everyone of those guys, they all are raw and so very humble. Beyond that I had no idea what I was turning away from and missing out on the most fantastic sunrise and sunset. Very fortunate I went twice and experienced this adventure with these guys.

    • @dons.9744
      @dons.9744 Год назад +155

      @@Antheraws crusty...hope that is a good thing. I had left the parking area at 5am with a 44 lbs pack and a board strapped to my back and I was celebrating my 64th birthday. I probably was a bit crusty when I got there about 3:30pm. They were young, fresh and bored from staying there the night before. I was a little tired and they were not but we shared a very special place together that night and had a great morning. They did not mention we watched the Bolt Creek fire from the lookout that morning. I did share stories with them. The history of the lookout IS the real story. Don

  • @HGozzer
    @HGozzer 5 месяцев назад +13

    These are the kind of adventures I’ve always dreamt of!!! I feel like I was born to live these moments! I feel my life so small and so repressing and so caging… I’d love to know many unknown places around the world, like you guys do, adventuring and connecting to people I never met from everywhere around the world!!! In other words, to LIVE this life, and not only surviving. But… I didn’t have the luck to be born in a country where I could have some conditions to afford that. Even working a lot. And I really feel caged in here, in that place, in that job, in this body, in that city… without having any chance to accomplish my dreams and fulfill my life… If I only had the chance… 😢

  • @kunsnoing3745
    @kunsnoing3745 10 месяцев назад +8

    You guys are so blessed to have each to do adventures like this. Love the bro love. Hopefully, I'll find my adventure buddies someday.

  • @WhatDadIsUpTo
    @WhatDadIsUpTo Год назад +1790

    Hats off to whomever built that cabin. I will never again complain about having to make another trip to the hardware store to get something I forgot; never!

    • @Chrisdabeastman34
      @Chrisdabeastman34 Год назад +17

      They used a helicopter bro

    • @philnewton2011
      @philnewton2011 Год назад +36

      @@Chrisdabeastman34 Pack animals and a pulley system the last 600 feet.

    • @kirkvoelcker5272
      @kirkvoelcker5272 Год назад +48

      @@Chrisdabeastman34 As the intro said, built in the 30s.

    • @WhatDadIsUpTo
      @WhatDadIsUpTo Год назад +49

      @@Chrisdabeastman34
      Pretty sure there were no helicopters in the 30s, oh, except for that paper thingy Galaleo came up with maybe!

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Год назад

      @@Chrisdabeastman34 your generation is dumb even by American standards. How many helicopters do you think were around in 1932?

  • @lemurienconstricteur1745
    @lemurienconstricteur1745 Год назад +6653

    TO THE PEOPLE WHO ARE NOW PLANNING ON GOING THERE : please be respectful and leave the place as you found it

    • @jamessetters8226
      @jamessetters8226 Год назад +23

      Have you been there

    • @AstroVero19
      @AstroVero19 Год назад +551

      Nonononono, BETTER than you found it

    • @briantruck2284
      @briantruck2284 Год назад +8

      agree

    • @redart7151
      @redart7151 Год назад +37

      Man where is it exactly in Washington ? I want to atleast see the hike on alltrails !

    • @empresspyra
      @empresspyra Год назад +80

      and research "not without peril" "leave no trace" and "ultralite backpacking" as a compassionate energy offering of your own discerning.

  • @mochiwaffles
    @mochiwaffles 7 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you so much for going through this so that we can experience this in the comfort of our own homes!

  • @danielleholt3179
    @danielleholt3179 11 месяцев назад +2

    I absolutely loved this video, as I do all their videos, but my favorite part was at the very end when Thomas said that Alex, Jake and Stefan all bonded and continued going on hikes together 💖 Truly the best part of their videos is when people make real connections and new bonds with others from their experiences together. The true meaning behind what it really means to seek discomfort is to not only do something really difficult and out of your comfort zone but to make new connections with people that you had never thought possible before doing something outside of your comfort zone and growing and learning together. These guys are truly an inspiration to what it means to be human and learn and grow in life, it's the most beautiful thing about life to me. Now I just got to follow along and stop hiding from my discomfort!! Thank you guys for all of your videos and inspirations to this world, y'all are really amazing people 💖💖💖

  • @alohablue2907
    @alohablue2907 Год назад +1040

    To all the brave and tireless people who carried all of the materials and contents up to build & maintain the cabin over the years I am in awe..of your greatness!

    • @glennwall552
      @glennwall552 Год назад +23

      Bet they use the fires chopper or it would take weeks.

    • @lanazou86
      @lanazou86 Год назад

      Maybe a helicopter was involved.

    • @zweispurmopped
      @zweispurmopped Год назад +3

      @@glennwall552 That's my bet, too. Make a nice bundle of parts or even the entire hut somewhere nicely accessible and flat, then have a nicely beefy Sikorsky Skycrane or S-58 carry it where two people put some holes into the rock and cemented in anchors for it. In winters, this hut must withstand insane conditions!

    • @Omar-hn6kj
      @Omar-hn6kj Год назад +24

      They used pack animals to carry the materials until they reached the final rocky area with the ladders. Then a tram system was built with ropes to carry it the rest of the way up. What's even more interesting is they had to blast the top off of the rock the cabin is on in order to have a flat surface to build on. They most likely used TNT for tha

    • @1fingerblaster69
      @1fingerblaster69 Год назад +6

      @@zweispurmopped way before helicopters

  • @martinschmidt1652
    @martinschmidt1652 Год назад +736

    Thanks for the Disclaimer... As a mountain rescuer, we see so many people inspired by youtubers and instagramers to do hikes that are FAR out of their comfort zone

    • @Duckling08
      @Duckling08 Год назад +25

      And they get Darwin awards, as they should

    • @ianthescientist8827
      @ianthescientist8827 Год назад +22

      @@Duckling08 I agree. People are so stupid to think it's safe to just hike 30-50 miles w no equipment and little experience.

    • @optimus163
      @optimus163 Год назад +17

      @@ianthescientist8827 30-50 miles with no gear ? I dont think they 'll even make 8 or 10 miles

    • @monsanto.official
      @monsanto.official Год назад +9

      this is actually a pretty doable hike. stop scaring ppl “martin”. we keep you employed

    • @WezMwangi
      @WezMwangi Год назад +9

      @@monsanto.official How RUDE!

  • @tristenjaynes2458
    @tristenjaynes2458 Год назад +4

    wow! i’m so proud of thomas & how far he’s came with his fear of heights ! blows my mind. Congrats !

  • @SuperSPatrick
    @SuperSPatrick Год назад +41

    I would be too scared to go up there, and too scared to sleep in that cabin. My imagination would make it impossible lol. Very impressive, guys! I was freaking out watching this haha

  • @-taylord2am-473
    @-taylord2am-473 Год назад +169

    Imagine back when this was first built. Bringing all of that up?! AND building it in general. Also the people that still maintain it to this day. Truly incredible. Now that might have to be added to my bucket list

  • @brendatorresbarraza5676
    @brendatorresbarraza5676 Год назад +349

    "Maybe the most loneliest cabin in the world...isn't so lonely afterall." 💙
    I love how it brought likeminded adventure enthusiasts together!

  • @sabrinahausler9160
    @sabrinahausler9160 Месяц назад +1

    Love it!!! I am currently ready matt‘s book, talk to strangers, and I think it‘s so inspiring

  • @mwj5368
    @mwj5368 Год назад +4

    I like how you are all are so genuine and real friends and a sense of humor. It's amazing to imagine I was once that young and of that energy and excited about the natural world. I wondered how a cabin like that could survive the extremes of weather and see there were big cables holding it down. I don't see how they take care of sewage up there. Do they helicopter out maybe a sewage tank periodically? Very good videography and editing and those drone shots were spectacular! What a dream of an adventure! It was a real Iron Man or triathlon challenge to get there! It was a greatl escape and forgot about my hunger now a half hour away from ending a 48 hour fast. I really like it too that you meditate! You are a motley crew who really knows how to enjoy life! Thanks!

  • @milesgraham7239
    @milesgraham7239 Год назад +706

    The fact that Stefan travelled most of that trip BY HIMSELF blows my mind. I would be so worried for him

    • @Antheraws
      @Antheraws Год назад +167

      I'm good. Lol.

    • @jacksongayton9915
      @jacksongayton9915 Год назад +12

      @@Antheraws I’m sad they didn’t show more of you

    • @Antheraws
      @Antheraws Год назад +137

      @@jacksongayton9915 much appreciated man, I will say there was a lot of off screen footage where we all bonded. I think it was meant to be just that. It wouldn't be natural if a camera was involved you know?
      Who knows. Maybe I'll be seeing yes theory again for another adventure. Or perhaps here from Alex and Jake. If not. I sure had a hell of a time getting to know them and introduced to this channel.
      I will say too the beautiful thing about this is since I moved away from home in 2018 people ask me what I do and now I can show them this video. Simply beautiful stuff. Cause an explanation and photos doesn't capture what theses guys did.

    • @Bingewatchingmediacontent
      @Bingewatchingmediacontent Год назад +18

      @@Antheraws You’ve inspired me to do more stuff on my own and to stop waiting to “find my tribe” to do the things I want to do. I mean, I’m not planning to do any dangerous hikes - although I do enjoy watching you who have the courage and the physical ability to do such things, but I have a lot of other things I’ve been putting off until I felt like I had a supportive group to do them with. Eff it. You going out there on your own has told me that you can find likeminded people along the way. And they may just be people you bond with for one adventure, or they may become lifelong friends. Either way it’s worth the experience. ❤

    • @jaysalazar4977
      @jaysalazar4977 Год назад +8

      @@Antheraws legendary lone wolf

  • @aaronlayes4485
    @aaronlayes4485 Год назад +766

    I went there and climbed this alone, it was the most breath taking event in my life. It was my way to say goodbye to one of my brothers who died of cancer. It is so far from other people that when the only other two on the mountain passed me as they were coming down, it was then I knew I was truly alone.

    • @yingting19
      @yingting19 Год назад +23

      That's awesome man! So sorry to hear about your brother but what a way to celebrate him

    • @aaronlayes4485
      @aaronlayes4485 Год назад +9

      @@yingting19 thanks and I felt it was an awesome way for sure.

    • @slv2thaGrind
      @slv2thaGrind Год назад +2

      It was exerting absolutely. Very safe though.

    • @Oceanlover1982
      @Oceanlover1982 Год назад +5

      Thank you for telling your story. I felt it

    • @aaronlayes4485
      @aaronlayes4485 Год назад +5

      @@slv2thaGrind much harder in the winter months. I've known only two people to do the entire ascent in the winter. Becomes a technical climb and you have to deal with and face snow fields that become much more dangerous. Also the cabin was first built with a combination of carried in supplies and helicopter assistance. Part of why it only lasted for 6 months was the difficulty in keeping it well supplied. The remoteness also meant a higher upkeep than originally planned. Combined with better methods it quickly became obsolete. Amazing history.

  • @timclark5758
    @timclark5758 Год назад +1

    You guys are so crazy, but so awesome! Thanks so much for sharing your adventures with us.
    It is truly amazing.
    Keep up the adventures and may God keep you safe on your journeys.

  • @lilbird4198
    @lilbird4198 11 месяцев назад

    Thank You for capturing, and sharing, this incredible experience. 💚

  • @othovius6052
    @othovius6052 Год назад +631

    As someone who has hiked dangerous trails in the mountains of Europe I can say this touched me. Loved the storytelling and editing. Extremely proud of Thomas and Tommy for going all in and succeeding. Much love!

    • @othovius6052
      @othovius6052 Год назад +9

      Btw, I'm manifesting it now, I will once summit that mountian in my life ;)

    • @Antheraws
      @Antheraws Год назад +3

      @@othovius6052 well let me know I'll take ya up there.

    • @othovius6052
      @othovius6052 Год назад +2

      @@Antheraws awesome! :)

    • @tannnerrr
      @tannnerrr Год назад +3

      @@Antheraws wait r u the dude from the video?

    • @LHyoutube
      @LHyoutube Год назад +1

      @@tannnerrr - Yes he is, he's commented on other threads here in more detail about it.

  • @CharithaP11
    @CharithaP11 Год назад +551

    These guys are all always doing their best. Whenever I watch their videos it keeps me motivated in life.

    • @dassmortn
      @dassmortn Год назад +6

      giving up on life should never be an option

    • @y2korolyov
      @y2korolyov Год назад +1

      fr

    • @angelcarterr
      @angelcarterr Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/FKv2ePXuMuY/видео.html

  • @pamsing4601
    @pamsing4601 6 месяцев назад +2

    What an experience! I'll never make it there so thanks for sharing! VERY nice cabin in GREAT shape!

  • @louisesulit9841
    @louisesulit9841 Год назад

    truly amazing! so inspiring to see you guys do this

  • @justcallmejessz3712
    @justcallmejessz3712 Год назад +276

    10:17 "Be really intentional with your steps."
    This is such great LIFE advice.

    • @helotmotto
      @helotmotto Год назад +7

      Time is precious and this video make me feels like I've been wasting a lot of time with my life.

  • @lukebrierley2814
    @lukebrierley2814 Год назад +205

    In New Zealand we have over 300+ huts in our National Parks which people can freely hike to, and stay in. There often equipped with a fireplace/stove, sleeping quarters, benches, tables, and great views of the surrounding landscape. I just think there's something so special about getting into nature, away from the hustle and bustle, meeting like minded people and sharing memories and adventures in the great outdoors. Thanks for a great video guys.

    • @yingting19
      @yingting19 Год назад +3

      Thats awesome there are so many there! Only managed to hike up to Mueller's Hut for the day but it was all foggy.

    • @curedham2963
      @curedham2963 Год назад +1

      that’s awesome

    • @manny_k2988
      @manny_k2988 Год назад +3

      Same here in Scotland, they're called bothys. People doing expeditions, hikes or treks can sleep in them for as long as they like. However, they're pretty empty its mostly just for shelter and a bit of comfort.

    • @badgerdad777
      @badgerdad777 Год назад

      New Zealand is on my bucket list.

  • @TheOneNOnlyNathanielB
    @TheOneNOnlyNathanielB Месяц назад

    Thanks for this video, bro. We really appreciate you doing these videos even though these are challenging for you. These provide us entertainment and motivate us one way or the other.

  • @Marydecor8
    @Marydecor8 Месяц назад

    We enjoyed your journey very much..thank-you! You're all very brave.

  • @EMan-cu5zo
    @EMan-cu5zo Год назад +755

    Imagine being the people that built this. That is dedication.

    • @skonstas4683
      @skonstas4683 6 месяцев назад +7

      The MEN that built this.

    • @danielswann3319
      @danielswann3319 5 месяцев назад +6

      Can you imagine living there and your wife is pregnant and she gets a craving for pickles and ice cream.

    • @brianrodriguez6897
      @brianrodriguez6897 5 месяцев назад

      Child labor

    • @YaHsServent
      @YaHsServent 2 месяца назад

      HERE is The True Savior
      HalleluYAH “Praise ye YaH”
      YaH is The Heavenly Father
      YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING
      YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins
      YaH was Crucified on an Almond TREE
      - Ancient Semitic Cuneiform of Moshe (Moses)
      - Isa Scroll (The Original Isaiah)
      Isaiah 42:8
      "I am YaH; that is my Name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols.”
      Isaiah 43:11
      “I am YAH, and there is no other Savior but Me.”
      Isaiah 45:5
      “I am YaH, and there is none else.”

  • @drgunsmith4099
    @drgunsmith4099 Год назад +87

    The lookout was built over a three-year period between 1930 and 1932 by Harold Engles and Fred Benesh. Engles and Harry Bedel had first scaled the peak in 1929, to investigate its feasibility as a fire observation site, given its visual prominence. The site was prepared by blasting 15 feet (4.6 m) off the top of the pinnacle to create a level foundation. Construction materials were brought by pack animals to within 600 feet (180 m) of the summit, and transported via a tram system to the work site, which was accessed by a series of ropes and ladders. The building is a nearly standard example of an L-4 Forest Service lookout, lacking only an outside catwalk due to the site geography. Engles and Benesh had originally planned to place a smaller D-5 lookout, a 12 by 12 feet (3.7 m × 3.7 m) structure that was standard until 1929. The building is one of two gable-roofed L-4 models still standing in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
    The building was staffed seasonally between 1933 and 1942, and was then abandoned for financial reasons. Everett Mountaineers, a local mountaineering group, has taken over its maintenance.
    The roof was replaced in 2015 using materials delivered via helicopter by the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office. Major repairs were completed in 2021 by the volunteer group Friends of Three Fingers Lookout, including replacement of broken windows and shutters.

    • @liamtoop
      @liamtoop 3 месяца назад +1

      Your a real one for that ❤

    • @baronfuller3112
      @baronfuller3112 3 месяца назад

      The idea of blowing up rocks on top of a mountain like that is honestly terrifying haha

    • @LifeOdysseyMotivation
      @LifeOdysseyMotivation 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for this information.

  • @stellaashcroft1100
    @stellaashcroft1100 7 месяцев назад +10

    Thank you for taking me to a place I'd never get to I so appreciate people like you much live from me in the UK ❤️

  • @NinaNina-tm2mo
    @NinaNina-tm2mo Год назад +4

    Kudos to everyone who built this cabin and those who maintain it! God bless

  • @Blackflame-jl7pf
    @Blackflame-jl7pf Год назад +170

    The character development of Thomas is literally something out of an anime series. It's so fulfilling and incredible especially if you've watched yes theory for so long. To see a dude who was so scared of heights before and so many other tasks, to go on top on one of the highest peaks and meditate like a goddamn MONK was friggin epic. And we can't forget tommy. Yes theory really feels like characters in a tv show, and you watch each of the cast grow throughout the various challenges they come across

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Год назад +403

    You guys are truly fearless

  • @tammyevans6629
    @tammyevans6629 Год назад

    I ENJOYED THIS SOOO MUCH! THANK YOU FOR SHARING IT!

  • @AcidGlow
    @AcidGlow Год назад

    That was an awesome adventure. thank you for sharing your stories. 🌎

  • @JamesPuente
    @JamesPuente Год назад +304

    Thomas and Tommy pushing each other outside their comfort zones is quite possibly my favorite RUclips genre 😂 incredible vid

  • @VEE3RDEYE
    @VEE3RDEYE Год назад +289

    This has become such an extreme travel channel! I'm on the edge of my seat with every upload!!

    • @user-in7qf9uz2m
      @user-in7qf9uz2m Год назад

      Extreme travel?? What a sheltered, boring life you've had.

    • @agmi4124
      @agmi4124 Год назад

      Yay! Vee3rdeye, how’s life? ( I know you from Stephi’s videos)

    • @VEE3RDEYE
      @VEE3RDEYE Год назад +1

      @@agmi4124 what’s up dude! life’s good! editing a video at the moment that’s been in the works for a year 😅

    • @agmi4124
      @agmi4124 Год назад +1

      @@VEE3RDEYE ❤❤❤

  • @millerbuggins5884
    @millerbuggins5884 7 дней назад

    You guys are so awesome. I love this. It's like I'm right there with you guys and I'm so terrified of heights but I love it and I think you guys are awesome.!!!

  • @predominantstudiosinc3976
    @predominantstudiosinc3976 Год назад

    Incredible journey! Thanks for sharing!

  • @kenmcrae8591
    @kenmcrae8591 Год назад +321

    I get real chills and goose bumps just looking at the place. You guys are truly fearless. I couldn't have done that. Thanks for this awesome video!

    • @kenmcrae8591
      @kenmcrae8591 Год назад +1

      @@martinlongford Wow, very interesting. It looked like it took some serious rock climbing skills to get up there.

    • @angelcarterr
      @angelcarterr Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/FKv2ePXuMuY/видео.html

  • @isabelkh224
    @isabelkh224 Год назад +265

    usually physically demanding hikes like these take months of training leading up to it. Its highly impressive that you guys were able to jump right into it! This is one of the most incredible videos Ive ever watched

    • @danielfay8963
      @danielfay8963 Год назад +24

      Those bikes looked like e-mtb's, if they weren't then yeah, a few thousand ft climb before an 8 mile hike is hugely impressive. With e-bikes this is certainly not an easy hike, but it's within the realm of what someone in decent hiking shape can take on without much lead up (although you should get a little glacier training, like glissading and self arresting).

    • @tamthuong4048
      @tamthuong4048 Год назад +1

      ok

    • @tritamtran4603
      @tritamtran4603 Год назад

      ok

    • @rik112
      @rik112 Год назад

      @@danielfay8963 definitely were e-bikes.

    • @evanb.9401
      @evanb.9401 Год назад

      e-mtbs (which basically make effort zero for the first leg) and 4k over ten miles. Its hard but as long as you are physically active, you should be able to go out and do this tomorrow.

  • @bridgetbreitzmann4721
    @bridgetbreitzmann4721 Год назад

    Thank you for doing what I've only dreamed of. AMAZING. God bless you guys. Sending love from Montgomery Illinois.

  • @williamgamelisenaya793
    @williamgamelisenaya793 14 дней назад +1

    Wow,this was indeed an adventure of epic proportions.
    Congratulations guys for making it to the top.
    What a view...
    It makes it all worth it.
    Nuff respect
    Bless up 💓

  • @HemiBen
    @HemiBen Год назад +370

    Alex is so right. It's crazy hard to find a person, more or less, multiple people, who are on the same level of adventure and exploring, or even the willingness to try something like this. This journey you all took together, was heartwarming, and no doubt something you all won't forget. For the most part, I hike alone. Not by choice. So I can understand, that when you do a hike on this scale, your emotions can get crazy. It's hard to find the words to explain what you see and feel. You push yourself, but when you finally make it, you're on top of the world and can see it's beauty. When you can share it with someone else, It's just that much better. Thank you all, to everyone who shares their adventures, that most people can't take themselves. Godspeed and keep getting it!

    • @en2p187
      @en2p187 Год назад

      Thank you very hard indeed

    • @sedona3663
      @sedona3663 Год назад +2

      I'd so do this. 9 miles isn't too bad. And biking up on e bikes sounds like a blast tbh

    • @christomas7948
      @christomas7948 Год назад +1

      Couldn't agree more. I have the added factor of living in NYC, so just finding anyone who even truly enjoys nature and getting away from the city is like finding a needle in a haystack. I've met many a person who likes the idea of adventure but they lack the follow through.

    • @en2p187
      @en2p187 Год назад

      @@christomas7948 where can I find u

    • @HemiBen
      @HemiBen Год назад

      Story of my life. Haha. I'm in the mountains of NC. Fairly close to the AT. Like you said, Everybody like the idea of doing something, until it comes time do it.

  • @jshshh1041
    @jshshh1041 Год назад +166

    It's unreal a group of people even got the building supplies up there. You watch how hard the hike is on it's own. Imagine carrying lumber and glass windows with you. Pure determination

    • @trevorn9381
      @trevorn9381 Год назад +31

      The US Government built these fire lookouts all over the country during the Great Depression. I think hiring people to build these things and man them was more about FDR's New Deal plan to put unemployed Americans back to work than actually preventing forest fires because most of them were swiftly abandoned as soon as WWII broke out.
      There is one about a mile up the road from our family farm in eastern VA that was built in 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps for the VA Department of Forestry. The old widow lady who owned the farm across the road from us when I was a kid told me they built it with hand tools because there was no electricity out there until 1947. They needed water to mix the concrete for the foundation and her husband told them they could get water from their well but the (hand dug) well at their farmhouse quickly ran dry so the Feds brought in a drilling rig and and they got a new deep well out of the deal.
      The one by our farm is a small 7'x7' metal cab atop a 120' metal Aermotor tower (they also made windmills) and I was told it came in crates so it was like putting up a big erector set. When I was a kid back in the 80s it was starting to show its age but was still manned during the hot dry summer months and I used to ride my bicycle down there and climb to the top to talk to the Forest Service employee manning it. He showed me how they used triangulation to determine the location of a forest fire from a plume of smoke. For the system to work they had to have all the lookouts in the surrounding counties manned as well. The old guy told me to "come back any time" so I imagine that he was glad to have some company to break the monotony even if it was 12 year old boy. LOL
      I guess whoever manned this one on top of that mountain back in the day must have stayed up there for weeks at a time because that is one hell of a commute to work!

    • @gtd360
      @gtd360 Год назад +7

      I was thinking helicopters, but those weren't invented until 7 years after this was built. I'd assume at one point they had a winch and pully system.

    • @anthonyzullo
      @anthonyzullo Год назад +3

      Mules lol

    • @stephenalex4345
      @stephenalex4345 Год назад +2

      @@trevorn9381 That was a great read. Cheers Trevor.

    • @mbshp2985
      @mbshp2985 Год назад +9

      @@gtd360 per the National Register of Historic Places nomination form: "Horses and pack mules were used to carry bundles of construction materials and equipment up the trail to within 600 feet of the site. A tram was constructed to transport the supplies most of the remaining distance. Reportedly, some cable and wood remnants from this system still remain on the mountain. A series of three ladders and hand ropes had to be installed to mount the steep rock face at the top of the peak."

  • @chesterchanin5545
    @chesterchanin5545 Год назад

    Beautiful video... Shared life & death support, dreams, memories. Thanks for taking me with you... I could feel it. -Brought a tear to my eye. Please keep it up!

  • @Lara-vo6rp
    @Lara-vo6rp 11 месяцев назад

    what a well made lovely documentary, thank you for this!

  • @itgirl_nyc
    @itgirl_nyc Год назад +470

    Would love to hear the story behind how the cabin was built… how materials were brought up, how the can stand (without being blown away) etc.

    • @Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040
      @Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040 Год назад +4

      They'd use dirigibles aka zeppelins back then to bring stuff to such places.

    • @hawkinatorgamer9725
      @hawkinatorgamer9725 11 месяцев назад

      They used Matterdaddy, alot of it.

    • @kyleolsen5244
      @kyleolsen5244 10 месяцев назад +7

      They used animals to transport the materials as far as they could, and used a system of ladders and pulleys for the last 600ft

    • @simoc24
      @simoc24 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040that would be ridiculously dangerous, as zeppelins lack precise control during the 30s, could drift easily many feet sideways. On such close proximity to hillside would be VERY dangerous 😅

    • @Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040
      @Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@simoc24 Based on what YOU know about zeppelins, that is.

  • @itsfischer383
    @itsfischer383 Год назад +370

    I can't believe that you guys still manage to make such amazing and different content, when you've practically done just about everything. I've been a fan and subscriber for years, and I'll keep being one.

    • @charliereilly4120
      @charliereilly4120 Год назад +6

      They haven’t even scratched the surface of what there is it do in this world. And the more they grow, the more they’ll be able to do. It’s amazing.

    • @SpaceFlye
      @SpaceFlye Год назад +1

      There's so much they can and will do. They've sure done all the typical "extreme" stunts and adventures, and yet there's so much more unique things and places to see.

    • @angelcarterr
      @angelcarterr Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/FKv2ePXuMuY/видео.html

    • @jeffffro7674
      @jeffffro7674 Год назад

      I love your comment. I think there's lots of positivity behind it and I'm glad you're part of the YesFam!!!
      The only issue I have with this comment is the "I'll continue to be one" part....please, keep being a part of the Yes FAMILY, but while you're at it, let the family inspire you to seek your discomfort!! Get out in the magical place we live in and BRING CAMERAS and lots and LOTS of batteries!!! Start filming anything and everything you see or what you feel should be shared with the world!!! Start a family of your own!!! Why not? It can't hurt. It can only inspire others to do so as well!!! GET OUT THERE!!!!!

  • @kerenmcsweeney
    @kerenmcsweeney Год назад

    Thanks guys for this story, you are great. wow what a location...

  • @SalmanAliMast
    @SalmanAliMast Год назад

    Its fabulous.
    Mind blowing.
    its the ever best place for deep meditation.
    Loved it

  • @mandiepitre8063
    @mandiepitre8063 Год назад +251

    Yes Theory making 20-minute movies and documentaries on the weekly is a feat of itself. Considering the high quality and diverse content as well, I honestly have no idea how much work you must all put in every single week.
    Thank you for all your amazing content!

    • @Jjudes9665
      @Jjudes9665 Год назад +3

      Absolutely. Their vast incentive and ability to achieve what they do is phenomenal. You don’t even get this kind of documentary content with the BBC, at the cost of every UK household having to pay them £159.00 a year just for the pleasure of owning a TV. I love watching these guys, their humour, energy and passion for travel to the worlds most weird, wonderful and extreme places seems to have no boundaries. For someone like me who is disabled and housebound, high quality film content like Yes Theory is a portal to a world I cannot physically visit. Especially when my passion to travel is just as insatiable as theirs. I wish them every success in film and documentary, they deserve it.

    • @angelcarterr
      @angelcarterr Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/FKv2ePXuMuY/видео.html

    • @SeanFerree
      @SeanFerree Год назад

      Right on! Love it!

    • @warrioryt7037
      @warrioryt7037 Год назад +2

      location?

  • @Raiden1
    @Raiden1 Год назад +441

    it boggles my mind how they managed to build that cabin on that rickety precipice. The amount of dedication to carry the materials, let alone yourself, up and down the mountain is unfathomable.
    edit: read the wikipedia article on how the place was built, very interesting. Was built by Harold Engles and Fred Benesh over a period of 3 years.

    • @georgeschaut2178
      @georgeschaut2178 Год назад +11

      I believe that the Wiki article you're referring to is at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Fingers_Lookout
      A fascinating story of how it was built--even using pack animals. George, Canada

    • @Raiden1
      @Raiden1 Год назад

      @@georgeschaut2178 yup, that's the one

    • @angelcarterr
      @angelcarterr Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/FKv2ePXuMuY/видео.html

    • @SiddharthSingh3
      @SiddharthSingh3 Год назад +6

      Any idea what the toilet situation is like? Surely there's no flush and running water. And the poop probably freezes. So how did they manage?

    • @kristismart4065
      @kristismart4065 Год назад +1

      @@georgeschaut2178 Thanks for the link. I would like to know how its anchored to the rock.

  • @Skarlett00
    @Skarlett00 Год назад +3

    It’s amazing how there are people living these incredible life experiences, things I’ll never do. I’m Living vicariously through them.

  • @bettygreenhansen
    @bettygreenhansen 2 месяца назад

    Ahhh Debussy!!!
    Excellent choice. My favorite piano piece.
    What a hike!!! Thanks for going somewhere I will never get to go (I am disabled) and for sharing your experience with me.

  • @kamilcieslawski1248
    @kamilcieslawski1248 Год назад +206

    Mad respect for Tommy. It was an immense discomfort for everyone for sure, but for him even greater.

  • @kellyaustin389
    @kellyaustin389 Год назад +195

    When Thomas starting meditating, and the drone started panning over the cabin with the music. My whole body was covered in chills, I remember saying 'wow' and thinking, this is exactly why I love yes theory. To feel what you feel in moments like these, just behind the camera. Thank you for bringing us along, you really keep me in awe of you guys with every single upload. ❤️

    • @angelcarterr
      @angelcarterr Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/FKv2ePXuMuY/видео.html

    • @SeanFerree
      @SeanFerree Год назад

      Same! Well said!

    • @tedtod4489
      @tedtod4489 Год назад

      Hey everyone! I just wanted to share some good news with you all. Let's just put it this way, the Ten Commandments are called the Moral Law. Ask yourself this. How many lies have you told? Have you ever stolen anything? Have you ever used God's name in vein? Have you ever hated someone or ever looked with lust? This is for you to judge yourself, but chances are that you are a lying, thieving, blasphemous, fornicating, adulterer at heart and you HAVE to face God on judgement day. Now ask yourself this. If God judges you on judgement day by these Commandments, will you be innocent or guilty? Of course you'll be guilty because we've all done these things. The truth is that none of us are good people and we NESD God's grace to make it to heaven. We judt simply cannot do it on our own. These Commandments arecalled the Moral Law. You and I broke the law, Jesus payed the fine. So now what we must do to be saved is to repent of our sins and trust alone in Jesus Christ! To repent doesn't mean to just say I'm sorry, but to turn from our sins and let Him truly be our Lord continually. He said that many will say to Him, Lord, Lord I have done all of these things for you. And He will say I never knew you. Depart from Me, ye who work iniquity! And those will be cast into outer darkness and raging hellfire and loneliness for all of eternity!!! Because we broke His law, He is very, very just to send us to hell. If someone had murdered 4 people and said to the judge, I've done nice things too and have tried to treat people nice but it was just one time, the judge would then say, okay but you're going to jail. And the judge is very just to do that. One last thing, if you were 10,000 feet in the air and you had to jump, you wouldn't jump out and flap your arms and try to save yourself. That's ridiculous! You would put on the parachute. It is the same with Jesus. You must trust Him as you trust the parachute. We are not good and we cannot save ourselves with our own goodness. We must trust alone in Him to save us. In just a moment of time you can pass from death to life. Jesus said, "Verily, verily I say unto you, you must be born again." That is how we enter heaven. Through the blood and grace of Jesus Christ!!!!✝️If you ask someone how to enter Heaven, they will most likely say, "Be a good person." Well the Bible says that none is good, no not one. We like to compare ourselves to guys like Hitler and say, "Hey, I'm a pretty good guy compared to him." But when we compare ourselves to God's standard, we realize that the Bible speaks truth when it says that we all sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God!!! When we see this ( our sin in its TRUE light), we see how much trouble we are in and we say, "Well then there's nothing I can do. I'm going to hell for sure then." It's true that there is nothing that WE can do, but there is something that has already been done for you! God sent His One and Only Son to die on a cross as a sacrifice for our sins! So to recieve that eternal sweet sweet forgiveness, all we must do is repent of our sins (meaning to continually turn from them and confess them) and trust alone in Christ as you trust a parachute. If I was to push you out of an airplane, you'd want the parachute for sure! Don't try to flap your arms and save yourself, trust in the parachute! His finished work on the Cross IS ENOUGH!! He is the only way to Heaven, He said it Himself!! These other religions teach that we must he good and do good things and then maybe if we've been good enough, we will enter Heaven. But if that is true then we are all doomed to eternal hell because none of us are good. That's why this makes sense. Look at the Ten Commandments, they are written on your heart right now! I promise that you have violated them. And you might still be doing that today. Therefore God is just to poor out His wrath on us because we deserve it!! But Christ died for us so that we can spend eternity in Heaven with Him! Turn to Him today, and He and only He will save your soul "Verily, verily I say unto you, you must be born again ( to go to Heaven)."✝️The true joy of Christ dwells in me!!! Does it in you? I know where I'm going when I die! Do you? I have an ETERNAL victory! Do you? I have more joy than ever because of what Christ has done. I have been down both roads. The road of the wicked and the road of Christ. Christ is way better and my cup runneth over with true joy and salvation. If you do not know the One true God and are not sure of your salvation, I promise He will never fail you. Turn to Him in repentance and faith. Repent means to confess and forsake your sins, never turning back to them. I tried changing on my own but I couldn't. It took the power of Christ on the inside of me to do it for me. He will give you a new and clean heart with new and clean desires and you shall be born again. A new creation in Christ Jesus!! Hallelujah! Jesus said in order to enter the Kingdom of God, you must be born again! Thank you Lord Jesus!✝️

  • @user-un8vj7yj5w
    @user-un8vj7yj5w 9 месяцев назад

    That was gorgeous!! Thanks for taking your camera along.

  • @AGR-be8pd
    @AGR-be8pd 21 день назад

    I watched this video of your journey today. My God how enjoyable this, could not explain. Definitely you showed that with discipline focused mind anyone can achieve anything.

  • @annerieke_m
    @annerieke_m Год назад +268

    The shot at 15:34 is one of the most beautiful shots I've ever seen on RUclips, props to the cameraman.
    And the ending at 22:15... so sweet. The way you craft stories from your adventures is incredibly skilled. You've mastered the art of storytelling honestly.

    • @tedtod4489
      @tedtod4489 Год назад

      Hey everyone! I just wanted to share some good news with you all. Let's just put it this way, the Ten Commandments are called the Moral Law. Ask yourself this. How many lies have you told? Have you ever stolen anything? Have you ever used God's name in vein? Have you ever hated someone or ever looked with lust? This is for you to judge yourself, but chances are that you are a lying, thieving, blasphemous, fornicating, adulterer at heart and you HAVE to face God on judgement day. Now ask yourself this. If God judges you on judgement day by these Commandments, will you be innocent or guilty? Of course you'll be guilty because we've all done these things. The truth is that none of us are good people and we NESD God's grace to make it to heaven. We judt simply cannot do it on our own. These Commandments arecalled the Moral Law. You and I broke the law, Jesus payed the fine. So now what we must do to be saved is to repent of our sins and trust alone in Jesus Christ! To repent doesn't mean to just say I'm sorry, but to turn from our sins and let Him truly be our Lord continually. He said that many will say to Him, Lord, Lord I have done all of these things for you. And He will say I never knew you. Depart from Me, ye who work iniquity! And those will be cast into outer darkness and raging hellfire and loneliness for all of eternity!!! Because we broke His law, He is very, very just to send us to hell. If someone had murdered 4 people and said to the judge, I've done nice things too and have tried to treat people nice but it was just one time, the judge would then say, okay but you're going to jail. And the judge is very just to do that. One last thing, if you were 10,000 feet in the air and you had to jump, you wouldn't jump out and flap your arms and try to save yourself. That's ridiculous! You would put on the parachute. It is the same with Jesus. You must trust Him as you trust the parachute. We are not good and we cannot save ourselves with our own goodness. We must trust alone in Him to save us. In just a moment of time you can pass from death to life. Jesus said, "Verily, verily I say unto you, you must be born again." That is how we enter heaven. Through the blood and grace of Jesus Christ!!!!✝️If you ask someone how to enter Heaven, they will most likely say, "Be a good person." Well the Bible says that none is good, no not one. We like to compare ourselves to guys like Hitler and say, "Hey, I'm a pretty good guy compared to him." But when we compare ourselves to God's standard, we realize that the Bible speaks truth when it says that we all sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God!!! When we see this ( our sin in its TRUE light), we see how much trouble we are in and we say, "Well then there's nothing I can do. I'm going to hell for sure then." It's true that there is nothing that WE can do, but there is something that has already been done for you! God sent His One and Only Son to die on a cross as a sacrifice for our sins! So to recieve that eternal sweet sweet forgiveness, all we must do is repent of our sins (meaning to continually turn from them and confess them) and trust alone in Christ as you trust a parachute. If I was to push you out of an airplane, you'd want the parachute for sure! Don't try to flap your arms and save yourself, trust in the parachute! His finished work on the Cross IS ENOUGH!! He is the only way to Heaven, He said it Himself!! These other religions teach that we must he good and do good things and then maybe if we've been good enough, we will enter Heaven. But if that is true then we are all doomed to eternal hell because none of us are good. That's why this makes sense. Look at the Ten Commandments, they are written on your heart right now! I promise that you have violated them. And you might still be doing that today. Therefore God is just to poor out His wrath on us because we deserve it!! But Christ died for us so that we can spend eternity in Heaven with Him! Turn to Him today, and He and only He will save your soul "Verily, verily I say unto you, you must be born again ( to go to Heaven)."✝️The true joy of Christ dwells in me!!! Does it in you? I know where I'm going when I die! Do you? I have an ETERNAL victory! Do you? I have more joy than ever because of what Christ has done. I have been down both roads. The road of the wicked and the road of Christ. Christ is way better and my cup runneth over with true joy and salvation. If you do not know the One true God and are not sure of your salvation, I promise He will never fail you. Turn to Him in repentance and faith. Repent means to confess and forsake your sins, never turning back to them. I tried changing on my own but I couldn't. It took the power of Christ on the inside of me to do it for me. He will give you a new and clean heart with new and clean desires and you shall be born again. A new creation in Christ Jesus!! Hallelujah!!! Jesus said in order to enter the Kingdom of God, you must be born again! Thank you Lord Jesus!✝️

    • @tamnguyen-bl7jf
      @tamnguyen-bl7jf Год назад

      ok

    • @beatrixaltenberg5135
      @beatrixaltenberg5135 Год назад

      People like you will pay to go to Mars just to say the dreary view was spectacular

    • @annerieke_m
      @annerieke_m Год назад +6

      @@beatrixaltenberg5135 ...no? I'm just giving an honest compliment

    • @JakeWolven
      @JakeWolven Год назад

      Literally brought tears to my eyes

  • @guguilviz
    @guguilviz Год назад +76

    The thing is that along the years, you guys are getting better…. Better at storytelling, editing, shooting… the quality that you guys have delivered is phenomenal!
    Congratulations, keep doing it the right way!

  • @jamyanggyeltshen2174
    @jamyanggyeltshen2174 Год назад +1

    Watching you guys conquer the wildest dreams of my life, it makes me feel like i have achieved it. Thank you fpr yhe journey guys.

  • @wanderlustadventuresph
    @wanderlustadventuresph 11 месяцев назад

    This was epic! the cabin is a mind blowing, such an amazing journey.

  • @katherineknapp8838
    @katherineknapp8838 Год назад +17

    Dear Guys…..what an adventure. Can you imagine just thinking about your trip, going through the memories of it when you reach your 70’s… (I’m pushing 75 in a couple of weeks) you will hold onto your special newly made friendships for the rest of your lives. You guys will always be there for each other. Thank you especially…for taking us along with you. Please write a 4 part (there were 4 of you, right? Maybe 4 1/2, including the single fellow that came up to the cabin on his own.) book, with each of you writing a part of the book. Your adventure through each of your eyes. Thanks Boys.

  • @wittywhoop5916
    @wittywhoop5916 Год назад +283

    Finally the type of content we all missed from Yes Theory !!

    • @KingKobra49
      @KingKobra49 Год назад +1

      If this channel keeps your entertained, I know mine will surely put a smile on your face. I may not be the best just yet but with your love and support,we’ll definitely be at the top 1 day 🌟🫶🏼!!

    • @DriverEra.
      @DriverEra. Год назад

      If we’re promoting creators, ruclips.net/user/Collinspargur

    • @angelcarterr
      @angelcarterr Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/FKv2ePXuMuY/видео.html

  • @tomugetsu5947
    @tomugetsu5947 11 месяцев назад +1

    A beginner in hiking/trekking here. What a spectacular experience for you guys, this was. Hoping for something similar in my lifetime.

  • @zeegorman1865
    @zeegorman1865 6 месяцев назад

    You had me on the edge of my seat! Definitely a middle earth experience.

  • @zakariaalmohammadi5753
    @zakariaalmohammadi5753 Год назад +111

    This RUclips channel deserves much more recognition. Cheers to YesTheory

    • @lolacariad
      @lolacariad Год назад +8

      what more than almost 8 million subscribers? lol

    • @zakariaalmohammadi5753
      @zakariaalmohammadi5753 Год назад +3

      Hahaha yeah but I really like this RUclips channel, I think they still have plenty of room for growth

    • @angelcarterr
      @angelcarterr Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/FKv2ePXuMuY/видео.html

  • @Fife178
    @Fife178 Год назад +38

    As an avid climber and backpacker, I've been dreaming of this summit for a long time. This is definitely the most comprehensive video I've seen and super useful, thank you soo much for making this!

  • @stephaniecampbell8021
    @stephaniecampbell8021 3 месяца назад

    What a wonderful adventure that will be a story for years to come and a comforting memory of friendships built on challenges and support.

  • @thekarmafarmer608
    @thekarmafarmer608 Год назад

    Hilarious build up. Really enjoyed that vid. Well done to everyone. Just a fantastic positive vibe the whole way through

  • @CcSnipess
    @CcSnipess Год назад +51

    Thomas, that shot of you meditating on the top with the drone encompassing the background took my breath away. If you see this comment, thank you for documenting the unexpected and most thrilling adventures. This channel has been an inspiration to me for the past few years that I have been watching you guys. Easily one of the best channels on RUclips :)

    • @angelcarterr
      @angelcarterr Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/FKv2ePXuMuY/видео.html

  • @SeanTolan_illuminated_imaging
    @SeanTolan_illuminated_imaging Год назад +79

    Good job showing how grueling the climbing/hiking can be. It takes so much out of you...I live here. One time I almost gave up, but out of the woods came a 72yrs old lady who asked me to step out of the way, and she breezed by me. I swear that old lady was like a soldier, and I thought "If you wimp out and the boys see that old lady do it, you will never hear the end of it" I pressed on...lol...the summit was worth it

    • @PennyLane.420
      @PennyLane.420 Год назад +1

      What is the elevation of the cabin?

    • @NoRoads2AllRoads
      @NoRoads2AllRoads Год назад +2

      @@PennyLane.420 not much! 2000 meters elevation at the top... i pictured to be much higher

    • @PennyLane.420
      @PennyLane.420 Год назад

      @@NoRoads2AllRoads thank you! I’ll be adding this one to the bucket list

  • @liamchessor9827
    @liamchessor9827 Год назад +1

    always blows me away how consistently beautiful these videos are.

  • @user-ul6wb2py3s
    @user-ul6wb2py3s Месяц назад

    Each video is a masterpiece!!

  • @AlanaSun9723
    @AlanaSun9723 Год назад +60

    ive never been on a hike in my life and i genuinely teared up watching this. this looks so incredibly beautiful, and it makes me want to go out of my comfort zone even more and travel to places ive never been

    • @whitenbald
      @whitenbald Год назад +1

      I've only been up a couple of mountains in my life, not as crazy as this one. And both mountains I had times where I thought it would be safer to go back. I would panic a bit and get anxious. But if you manage to push through that, which you CAN do - you will have the most calm and relaxing feeling afterwards - there's nothing else like it!

  • @kenmchone4497
    @kenmchone4497 Год назад

    This was awesome it felt like I was with you guys all the way very well filmed and really cool you should be proud you've done something others only dare.

  • @Alex-od3io
    @Alex-od3io Год назад +72

    I need a 1 hour video of the top of that mountain with the sunrise and that lil cabin on it. I could look at that forever...

  • @kylegustafson6761
    @kylegustafson6761 Год назад +32

    That's my home state, thanks for showing the beauty of the cascades to the world! I've seen that cabin online before and wanted to stay in it, now it's for sure on my bucket list.
    Also, it's a shame that it was so smoky when you guys went up, unfortunately that's our new reality with so many wildfires in the summer. It smells like smoke as I'm writing this.

    • @digi6336
      @digi6336 Год назад

      What state is it??

    • @Miata_Master
      @Miata_Master Год назад

      what is the cabins name i have been to many but have never seen this one

    • @kylegustafson6761
      @kylegustafson6761 Год назад +1

      @@Miata_Master It's called the Three Fingers Lookout. They didn't say it in the video but this should be obscure enough to avoid any harm.

    • @kylegustafson6761
      @kylegustafson6761 Год назад

      @@digi6336 Washington! It's a beautiful state if I do say so myself.

  • @isee_3377
    @isee_3377 Год назад +3

    What an achievement guys. Congrats! ❤ one love from 🇵🇭

  • @lonewolf1401
    @lonewolf1401 Год назад

    Great video guys thank you for the experience

  • @ltc.au.
    @ltc.au. Год назад +96

    Literally teared up at the end of the video - Alex's experience has always been mine in that I don't know anyone who enjoys doing the things I do in regards to the wilderness and hiking. The last line you ended the video on was really touching and I suppose it just makes me think that I need to say yes to things, even things that might not interest me, because those favours return themselves.

  • @BrandiL1972
    @BrandiL1972 Год назад +342

    I literally teared up for you guys watching this. Amazing experience. Thank you for bringing us along (btw this is the first video I’ve watched on your channel!)

    • @mtlgrsldx
      @mtlgrsldx Год назад +10

      Same. What he says at the end about it not being the loneliest cabin got me.

    • @deplorabledave1048
      @deplorabledave1048 Год назад +7

      I just found this channel. HOW?WHY this channel has only now been recommended me, I don't know. This is my new BEST CHANNEL on YT. This is exactly why I quite buying conventional cable almost 20 years ago.
      The production, stories, narration and spirituality are simply the best. Reminds me of a more sane, less troubled Anthony Bourdain approach to exploration and commentary.

    • @jamjelly7899
      @jamjelly7899 Год назад

      @@deplorabledave1048 yeah this channel is truly inspiring

    • @cheyennepatterson8233
      @cheyennepatterson8233 Год назад +2

      Just wait until you see the other videos 😌😉

  • @estherchishi5331
    @estherchishi5331 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing guys.. this is hike for real, and to meditate over there it’s just wow..!

  • @johnr.seydel3821
    @johnr.seydel3821 Год назад

    This. No words. Subscribed. And also trying out headspace

  • @NicoMagic
    @NicoMagic Год назад +57

    This is amazing! Great video as always... Also, those drone shots thooooooo!!! beautiful

  • @patrickskehill5589
    @patrickskehill5589 Год назад +137

    What strikes me is the trouble whoever built this went to just to get the materials up there. Absolutely amazing guys, well done.

    • @Gk22632
      @Gk22632 Год назад +1

      probably put there by a helicopter.

    • @smithers4420
      @smithers4420 Год назад +11

      helicopter I imagine?

    • @practicalphilosophy9031
      @practicalphilosophy9031 Год назад +1

      @@smithers4420 yea.

    • @Omar-hn6kj
      @Omar-hn6kj Год назад +4

      they used pack animals to carry it most of the way up then they built a tram system with ropes to bring it to the top

    • @heyking8583
      @heyking8583 Год назад

      @@Omar-hn6kj what animal

  • @BenDover-vs7ih
    @BenDover-vs7ih Месяц назад

    That was pretty freakin awesome. Love every minute of this video. Hope this place stays here forever.

  • @msdaydreamer1979
    @msdaydreamer1979 3 месяца назад +2

    This is so amazing. My stomach turned watching this so props for actually conquering the fear and climbing up there! Was the way down even scarier?

    • @patriciasee2797
      @patriciasee2797 3 месяца назад +1

      My thoughts too! I find going down is more scary and difficult than going up!

  • @bmlaforge
    @bmlaforge Год назад +31

    Bro, my hands are sweating just watching this. I have zero interest on doing anything height related, so I appreciate people like yourself who do these things and upload them for the world to see.