How We Developed A Natural Spring On Our Off Grid Homestead

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  • @judygilbert9628
    @judygilbert9628 Год назад +111

    The sound of that running water is so peaceful

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, Judy! It really is so peaceful... that is, until Max or Freja decide to splash haha! Big hugs ❤

    • @Bewilderdashed11
      @Bewilderdashed11 4 месяца назад

      its really peaceful on a 90 degree day after you have been hiking up a hitt that steep

  • @relativityboy
    @relativityboy 4 месяца назад +92

    I just bought a piece of land that was built on about 15 years ago. It was a wet site that had been managed to put in the building. Had an arborist out about a bunch of very tired looking trees downhill of the building.
    Arborist said "We see this often. People change or take away the water flow, and about a decade later there's a big die-off in trees downhill of the spring/building".
    Could be a good idea to "give back" a gallon or two of that four-gallon flow, or your kid might have fewer trees in the forest downhill..

    • @92Blackjeep
      @92Blackjeep 3 месяца назад +13

      I was thinking the same thing. especially with the upcoming 5 springs that he damns up and utilizes. seems a bit selfish to take all of that water without giving back.

    • @MarkH10
      @MarkH10 2 месяца назад +4

      You should realize this single spring produces 120k gallons a month. Try to imagine the engineering circumstances of "Keeping it all". I just went over my 4plex water bill. 2 units occupied took 130k/gallons for the YEAR. His 5 springs will produce at least 3x that each MONTH.
      3 gallons a minute, 1440 minutes a day = 4300 gallons a DAY.
      He MAY start to starve the woods if he builds a 3 acre pond. 2 complete football fields, endzones included is just under 3 acres, AND runs his household and animals and food production.

    • @MarkH10
      @MarkH10 2 месяца назад +2

      @@92Blackjeep His monthly gallons are 2x my 8 bedrooms, 8 baths in the 4 plex I just glanced at the bill for. You should realize that he has that single spring flowing 4300 gallons a month.

  • @greatcondor8678
    @greatcondor8678 6 месяцев назад +862

    Don't forget to test for lead and other heavy metals. Prior owners of my farm all went insane from lead in the spring water.

    • @QuarterAcre
      @QuarterAcre 6 месяцев назад +99

      More likely the lead pipes used to transport it.

    • @iGame3D
      @iGame3D 6 месяцев назад +5

      OOPS!

    • @iGame3D
      @iGame3D 6 месяцев назад

      @@QuarterAcre If the water is acidic, the more lead you get from the pipes.

    • @hardrays
      @hardrays 5 месяцев назад +55

      my well is in one of the two aquifers in the dolomite that is the host rock for the lead and zinc mines around. everyone here is a little slow, some from drinking the water and others just because they dont want to make others edgy being the sharpest one in the room. i dont drink it, theyll all tell you its safe butt when i use it to rinse like a bidet it sure puckers. when i brush my teeth they get really sqeeky clean. in the shower the water is a bit spicy and not too smooth even when the temperature is perfect - its like a rough massage your grandpa used to give you when you were a kid. wash co MO

    • @HighlanderNorth1
      @HighlanderNorth1 5 месяцев назад +43

      ​​​​​@@iGame3D10:07
      💦You know those pre-packaged dehydrated meals for backpackers, to reduce the weight of their packs? Well, that only gives you a slight weight reduction, because you still have to carry lots of water to prepare the meals(and for hydration).
      So I've decided to remedy this situation, by developing lightweight dehydrated water! It'll weigh next to nothing, and to prepare it, you just add water! 👌😉👍

  • @jacobkuntflapp
    @jacobkuntflapp 6 месяцев назад +433

    That German shepherd is living the life.

    • @-joe90
      @-joe90 6 месяцев назад +4

      Rencarnation in a dog 😂

    • @MrOnesicpup
      @MrOnesicpup 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@-joe90we own 3 of them, best breed to own

    • @World-Of-Reptiles
      @World-Of-Reptiles 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@MrOnesicpup I'm looking to get one for September as we want an easy trainable dog.

    • @petershaver5006
      @petershaver5006 4 месяца назад

      Favorite breed of the yuppies

    • @MrOnesicpup
      @MrOnesicpup 4 месяца назад

      @World-Of-Reptiles use a trainer that has experience training them. Please don't use a person that uses a clicker to train them , voice commands are the best. Also use a prong collar that is adjusted right, learn how to do that. Those are the best tools to control your dog. They don't hurt the dog, and they act different as soon as you put one on them. And remember people phycology does not work on them, I had to learn dog phycology. That's why you need a trainer with a proven record of training this breed. I went to a trainer on GSD #3, and learned that I messed up my first two. The dogs are smart, you have to learn how to pull that out of thrm.

  • @laurieanne9712
    @laurieanne9712 Год назад +40

    I think Freya was in her element with you! Also thank you for that running water sound & not playing music over it.....

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад +6

      So glad you liked the water sound, too! Nature makes her own music :) And haha yes Freja loves frolicking in the woods!! Big hugs ❤

  • @nerolsalguod4649
    @nerolsalguod4649 6 месяцев назад +334

    Your overflow box should be at the source where it comes from the ground.
    That way the overflow contiues to water the mountainside and keep it green rather than get dry and die off.

    • @effervescentrelief
      @effervescentrelief 6 месяцев назад +51

      Yeah I couldn't help but think of the trees and such that now will not have that water. I would figure a small portion could be allowed to flow on the ground.

    • @michaeleshbaugh6797
      @michaeleshbaugh6797 6 месяцев назад +28

      There's 2 more springs right beside it smh

    • @BeccAcCardenas
      @BeccAcCardenas 6 месяцев назад +20

      Especially if it's coming from an underground river system/caves.❤ I've probably watched too many Action Adventure twin and geology videos. I'm curious about how that hill behaves overtime. Sink holes, trees etc.😊

    • @goober698
      @goober698 6 месяцев назад +1

      Amen to that

    • @harbourhaven
      @harbourhaven 6 месяцев назад +2

      What will mother nature do?

  • @miriamwilson342
    @miriamwilson342 Год назад +27

    Cliffhanger on the water test results... ! 😯

    • @iGame3D
      @iGame3D 6 месяцев назад +3

      did he died?

  • @mysecondfiftyyears
    @mysecondfiftyyears Год назад +88

    This is exactly what I needed to see!!! Thank you for sharing. I have found springs but wasn’t sure what to do and what not to do. It looks just like yours!!!! ❤🎉😊 Our Shepherd even looks like yours. We’re in Kentucky, probably going to binge on your channel today. I’ve been raising babies/kids for 32 years yesterday, the land has been waiting for me to make the best of it. It’s finally time. 😅

    • @Deb_Creamer
      @Deb_Creamer Год назад +12

      Your user name is perfection 🤌

    • @mysecondfiftyyears
      @mysecondfiftyyears Год назад +11

      @@Deb_Creamer awe, thanks!!!

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад +9

      Aw that makes us so happy to hear, thank you!! Hope our content is helpful for you, and you enjoy all the wonders your land has to offer!! No time like the present :) Big hugs from our family to yours ❤

    • @Praise___YaH
      @Praise___YaH 5 месяцев назад +1

      Guys, here is our Savior
      HalleluYAH translates “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 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.”

  • @emmamorgan7171
    @emmamorgan7171 Год назад +22

    Well done Lou! Just another completely natural resource for your lovely family. ❤

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you Emma Morgan ❤ The spring really is some of nature's magic. Big hugs from all of us!

  • @highestheels2183
    @highestheels2183 Год назад +30

    Hey Dana and Lou,
    First off, i am dumbfounded everytime you start a new project, not simply because of the sheer will to take on such demanding tasks but also from your sense of creativity to think of new ways to improve your off the grid lifestyle. i started watching you way back when you did a tutorial on how to develop film at home ( i was 14) and kept up with you throughout all your changes and found myself growing alongside you. im in the middle of medical school and as demanding as it feels, somehow your courage makes it easier to find new ways to assess whatever comes my way and leaves room for excitement and hope for the future no matter how different our circumstances are. thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me push through and hold fast ❤

    • @sgrvtl7183
      @sgrvtl7183 Год назад +2

      That is so awesome, Good Luck💚❤️

    • @highestheels2183
      @highestheels2183 Год назад

      @@sgrvtl7183 thank you !!🫶

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад +2

      Woooow ❤ Thank you so much for taking the time to share that, my heart is so full reading your story!! We are beyond humbled to have made an impression like that :) We wish you all the very best with med school!! Sending lots of love and well wishes and hugs your way ❤

    • @Ang.0910
      @Ang.0910 6 месяцев назад +1

      Med school!? Nice! Don’t get discouraged by the sick care model. A couple GP’s Im friends with say it’s overwhelming sometimes but they focus on preventative care using natural ways (exercise and diet) as much as they can.

  • @bobkelley8291
    @bobkelley8291 5 месяцев назад +134

    My grandfather and great uncles would find spring on their land in Wisconsin. They would dig a hole in the rocks and put in a 2.5- 3 foot culvert liner. Then wait until the water ran clear and collect water for drinking. They bathed in lake water that included chopping ice in the winter. But the spring area would never freeze from what I remember however I am in my 70's now. My grandfather was born in the 1980's. My parents born in 1920's. Now us kids are the old ones. Life go so fast, day by day, month by month, year by year.

    • @hardrays
      @hardrays 5 месяцев назад +5

      amen

    • @dbonejones3695
      @dbonejones3695 5 месяцев назад +7

      How are you 70 with your grandfather being born in the 1980s and your parents being born in the 1920s I'm confused...?

    • @hardrays
      @hardrays 5 месяцев назад +23

      @@dbonejones3695 my assesment is that its most probable that the dates that were identified as 1980's were in fact 1880's. The rest falls in line with that.

    • @ChrisG-om9uy
      @ChrisG-om9uy 5 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@dbonejones3695😂😂 It's a typo I guess.

    • @danielthompson3205
      @danielthompson3205 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@dbonejones3695 common sense tells you it's a typo and it pre 1900's

  • @riverunner9978
    @riverunner9978 6 месяцев назад +127

    This is what I have for a water supply. It is a gravity fed system of over 100 years old I’m the 4th generation here using this spring water is so delicious and perfect. This is how all the early settlers here got their water. They never used big digging equipment to work in the area as it could change the flow or lose it completely. My spring is located 1,500 ft up the mountain.

    • @henkholdingastate
      @henkholdingastate 6 месяцев назад +5

      Maybe illuminate with a good ultra violet lamp? Note: it must be the right UV lamp, i.e. the one that emits 180 nanometers. Only that has a disinfectant effect Note 2... if you put such a lamp in a glass holder, be sure that this glass does not filter the 180 nanometer light, otherwise it will not work

    • @BNM-b7t
      @BNM-b7t 6 месяцев назад +2

      So the key is to build below the head of the spring not at the source, correct?

    • @briang4914
      @briang4914 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@BNM-b7tat least somewhat lower. Can even build slightly below or above with a pump and a storage. If you want water pressure you can just have a store tank above your home. Also in this case that mile long hose will provide water pressure simply due to the volume of water in there.

    • @goodmanboattransport3441
      @goodmanboattransport3441 5 месяцев назад +8

      ​@briang4914
      You get approximately 1/2 psi for every foot of elevation drop in your water system.
      So if you have 100 feet of drop from your source to some location where you piped the water to, the output pressure would be between 45 and almost 50 psi.
      You must keep in mind when building a system that has a significant change in elevation from source to delivery point that this pressure can blow apart connections and hoses that are not rated for the pressure, and may want to add a regulator to the system

    • @BNM-b7t
      @BNM-b7t 5 месяцев назад

      @@goodmanboattransport3441 Thank you for sharing!

  • @helloemilymills
    @helloemilymills 11 месяцев назад +9

    Wow. This made me realise how little I've thought about where water really comes from when its not provided by the city 😅 What a great project.

    • @blueupgreendown6402
      @blueupgreendown6402 5 месяцев назад +1

      To be honest when I found out how city water was provided, I was horrified…you should look into the process and all the things that are added to it ot are never filtered out

  • @uggali
    @uggali 6 месяцев назад +58

    Last year i was working on spring restoration at a volcano in New Zealand. I like what you did with the rock creating a pool, all i would add is the bigger the pool the better, and get as many native plants around it as possible. Spring ecosystems are very very special. Plants that like wet feet are called hydrophites

  • @optimoprimo132
    @optimoprimo132 6 месяцев назад +36

    We have a farm of 150 acres in a valley with a river running through it.
    The farm is fed by underground springs.
    We found two springs on the hill like yours and my dad made watering station on the hill with faucets.
    Then he ran pipes like you did to the barn and used a old bathtub and toilet float to automatically refill when horses drink from bathtub.

    • @MarkH10
      @MarkH10 2 месяца назад +1

      and it only worked 100% of the time.

  • @pattyr6446
    @pattyr6446 Год назад +6

    So exciting and so satisfying to see you filling the jugs of water up!!!!!! So impressed with all you all have accomplished. Can't wait for next weeks video

  • @bobacabuja
    @bobacabuja Год назад +16

    Wow but also what. I think this is the first video that left me with so many questions 😅 i dont get it, where were you getting water so far? What was that dam you build supposed to do? Will you install filters or is it not necessary? I dont know anything about spring water obviously, but why was it good that it came from under a rock? 😂 and that long pipe.. is it not fragile to the outside factors? Is there any water leaking around the main pipe at the beginning and how did you capture it in the pipe? Will all the free flowing water that is left in another spot create a problem down the line? Anyway, im all up for a part two video with background information 🙏

    • @goodmanboattransport3441
      @goodmanboattransport3441 5 месяцев назад +2

      The rock over the spring adds protection from damage and contamination of surface water, like rain and snow runoff.
      So you build a small Dam to direct the water into the pipe, then cover the inlet with rocks or blocks cemented together to keep out bugs, dirt and other sources of contamination.
      When a spring surfaces, the water is usually pure, no filtering is required unless there is a problem, and then you might want to look for a better location.
      I have a year round spring, and I'm interested in developing it further, I just don't know how much I want to dig into it or leave it natural

  • @timmcdonald9856
    @timmcdonald9856 5 месяцев назад +33

    I do not want to tell you your business, but the highest spring is not always the best. Those natural springs and seeps are fed by the water table under that mountain. In drought conditions, the higher springs tend to dry up first.

  • @frasercrone3838
    @frasercrone3838 5 месяцев назад +12

    We installed a system like yours here in Australia, but it was fed by an abandoned horizontal gold mine shaft going in the side of a mountain where we had our house. We did not need a pump as gravity took it to the house. Because of the risk of summer fires, we had to bury the pipe all the way which was a lot of digging in rocky and tree root ground. Before finding this water source we were using a ram pump to bring water from a river below our house up to it using a nearby spring that had iron water coming out of it. We used one developed in Australia that uses a rubber bellows that looks like a small tyre and it performed very well for several years with no down time. The water from the mine was clear and neutral in taste and passed the pathogen test but we also had the water tested for mineral content and the only point of concern was a higher arsenic level but that was common for the area and the river water was at the same level and the old timers in town had been drinking that with no ill effects for many years. It is great to be water secure when living in a rural environment.

  • @elijahsanders3547
    @elijahsanders3547 6 месяцев назад +6

    Hunting with my dad as a kid, we followed a creek up a mountain to it's spring, used hankerchiefs to filter it into water bottles. Pure, fresh, and amazing!

  • @rebenaq4506
    @rebenaq4506 Год назад +4

    Thanks Lou, that was super interesting. Another task done to make your lives easier. ❤

  • @kerrybyers257
    @kerrybyers257 6 месяцев назад +28

    The birds and wildlife will love that constant hose running esp in the summer. Great spot for a night camera.

    • @AscDrew
      @AscDrew 5 месяцев назад +2

      They prob loved the natural spring even more than poisoning from plastic pipes.

    • @Bewilderdashed11
      @Bewilderdashed11 4 месяца назад

      if they take a shovel and dig out a little depression where the water falls it will be a POND and they will like it a lot more than listening to all that whining you are doing

  • @Nonyabusiness911
    @Nonyabusiness911 5 месяцев назад +9

    Perfect place for hydro electric, absolutely perfect.

  • @09conrado
    @09conrado 6 месяцев назад +122

    If you ever need to lay pipe again, please roll the coil out instead of pulling it out sideways. Rolling it out will ensure the pipe ends up (more) flat and it won't kink as easily either. It is a bit harder to do perhaps. Pulling it out sideways will give you all these curled up tangles.

    • @JohnSmith-pl2bk
      @JohnSmith-pl2bk 5 месяцев назад +10

      Rolling it out flat in hot sunlight and anchoring it to "rest" for an hour really helps...

    • @420champion4
      @420champion4 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@JohnSmith-pl2bk that's what I did with 300 feet of 1 inch pex.

    • @chrisfergon2364
      @chrisfergon2364 5 месяцев назад +4

      When I was stringing tennis rackets years ago, someone told me to unroll the coil the same way it was rolled. I never forgot that. It helps me now on rolling large coils. It unrolls flat never twisted.

    • @Bewilderdashed11
      @Bewilderdashed11 4 месяца назад

      it gets away from you and you roll it down any way it wants to lay they cant run the tractor and spool it too many trees/ that kind of pipe dont kink its really thick

    • @JohnSmith-pl2bk
      @JohnSmith-pl2bk 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Bewilderdashed11
      You anchor it appropriately and take time to unroll it properly....

  • @andrejsmikulca1597
    @andrejsmikulca1597 Месяц назад

    First video of yours I've seen, but your content is so peaceful and chill. Like actually relaxing to watch.

  • @jessemills3845
    @jessemills3845 6 месяцев назад +17

    Apparently A Greenhorn!
    You Always look for springs in the DRIEST, HOTTEST, time of year. That way, you will have Reliable Water.

    • @whitekn3
      @whitekn3 5 месяцев назад +4

      I live on a farm where there are two springs with a history going back to around 1850, and an oral history from the Osage Indians even older. The "big" spring dries up every summer, the "little" spring has never been known to grow dry. The indians camped at the little spring because it was reliable.

    • @hardrays
      @hardrays 5 месяцев назад

      if i wanted to know where the fire hydrant was letting go out the side of the hill i'd have never guessed where before the spring thaw deluge.

  • @LLjean-qz7sb
    @LLjean-qz7sb 4 месяца назад +4

    They also used to build a small building called a "spring house" over part of a spring near the main house to keep things( foods and beverages) cold in the warmer weather, and to keep the water, debris and animal free.😊❤

  • @annewinning9723
    @annewinning9723 Год назад +3

    You are freaking brilliant. Love this channel. May the spirit of Christmas bring peace and joy to your heart.

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much, Anne! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas, too ❤

  • @si_vis_amari_ama
    @si_vis_amari_ama 6 месяцев назад +12

    I did not know that in times past, springs were considered sacred. Thats interesting, as when I come across a spring in nature, I am filled with awe and beauty of the clean, clear, pure water that flows forth. It always moves something inside me that is different to whatever else is going on.

  • @ravenrock541
    @ravenrock541 6 месяцев назад +11

    A ram pump can also compress air. Depending on the altitude drop, and size of ram pump 50-90 psi is attainable easily. It won't have a great deal of cfm but considering it never stops running you can offset this with the size of your holding tank. A large tank can get a job done, then you have to wait for it to recharge.
    (Just thinking out loud)

    • @henryknepp
      @henryknepp 6 месяцев назад

      To compress air with running water you need a trompe.

  • @edhondo4447
    @edhondo4447 6 месяцев назад +23

    the springs high on the hill dry up first in the warm weather months

    • @optimoprimo132
      @optimoprimo132 6 месяцев назад +6

      Not here where I’m from in Canada.
      Even in drought weather when our river bottom started to show in some places.
      The springs supplying the farm never dried up. We made it public so everyone comes and fills their containers from our property spring.
      I recently found 2 more but have no plans for them as of yet.

    • @CalebSemalion
      @CalebSemalion 6 месяцев назад +3

      Yea that’s what I was thinking. I guess if you’re somewhere it’s snowing/raining a lot it’s fine, but if your going for generations of water through drought you’d want to drill at the bottom which would give you an artesian well. So even if it’s really dry in the summer, the well will still be under the water table even if drops a sizable amount.

  • @DianneRawGirl
    @DianneRawGirl Год назад +3

    Wow, Lou at work again. So talented my man! You are lucky ,yet bet it's harder to get used to at the same time.

  • @brentmillsop6355
    @brentmillsop6355 6 месяцев назад +9

    I have a saltless whole house system that cleans on a few watts of electricity. Plan out a combined waterfall/power wheel for a small generator.

    • @briang4914
      @briang4914 5 месяцев назад +1

      This is a brilliant idea!

    • @rushmanandtucker762
      @rushmanandtucker762 5 месяцев назад

      Saw a guy on 60 minutes built 20 mini dams down his hillside spring fed creek. Got generators from autos at a pull a part junk yard. Was selling electricity to the local power company.

    • @Bewilderdashed11
      @Bewilderdashed11 4 месяца назад

      @@rushmanandtucker762 now thats a story LOL

  • @Mogliii5
    @Mogliii5 Месяц назад

    I love the way you cut your videos! It‘s slow and relaxing but also cinematic 😊

  • @jstenuf
    @jstenuf 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love your attentiveness to the landscape, working with what Ma Nature offers.

  • @tim2024-df5fu
    @tim2024-df5fu 6 месяцев назад +9

    If you start with large pipe and reduce the diameter the closer you get to your home you'll get water pressure without the need for a pump. The water stack, the water in the pipe that's hill of the outlet, will give you all the water pressure you want.

    • @nerolsalguod4649
      @nerolsalguod4649 6 месяцев назад +6

      Yes it will. Diameter reduction from 2" to1/2" over 200 feet will give about 30+ psi.
      Start with 2" @ 50' , 1 3/4 @ 25' , 1" @ 40' , 3/4" @ 75' and the rest at 1/2".
      Same principle hydraulic mining used.

    • @NotSureJoeBauers
      @NotSureJoeBauers 6 месяцев назад

      Where do you find this 1 3/4" pipe

    • @hardrays
      @hardrays 5 месяцев назад +1

      my neighbor proposed this unworkable nonsense. apparently this is a hazing joke. feet of headway means something and pressure doesnt just appear because you invented a venturi or nozzle. i mean, when you find a bit of extra scratch go on and try it but dont waste people time with expensive apocraphal crackpot free energy types of proposals.

    • @hardrays
      @hardrays 5 месяцев назад

      @@nerolsalguod4649 you will never ever exceed the discharge pressure of the white pipe he first laid except for the effect of gravity. big pipe helps reduce losses. i threepeat: the pipe size will not raise the pressure. it can reduce losses but never gives you any increase over the initial discharge static shut-off pressure.

    • @NotSureJoeBauers
      @NotSureJoeBauers 5 месяцев назад

      @@hardrays If you neck down 2" pipe to 1/2" you will absolutely make the pressure go up.

  • @BeardMan01
    @BeardMan01 Месяц назад

    Just watching this is giving me the shivers. I hate the snow, that's why I live in a place that skips winter.

  • @cptcosmo
    @cptcosmo 5 месяцев назад +3

    With that much vertical drop you could pipe your spring water to a turbine, make electricity, and draw your use water off the turbine outflow. SWEET!

    • @kellycarver2500
      @kellycarver2500 5 месяцев назад

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @Bewilderdashed11
      @Bewilderdashed11 4 месяца назад

      he can do that any time. right now he just wants to be closer to the water and maybe get the mud washed off his body

  • @NeverkissThering
    @NeverkissThering 6 месяцев назад +3

    Great job in construction for the spring and production of the video

  • @alexandrachristiansen383
    @alexandrachristiansen383 Год назад

    Love love love this video
    Everything is so beautifully filmed and explained. Freya living her best life. Thank you

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад +1

      Haha she really is, she loves running around in the woods :) Thank you so much for the kind words, Alexandra! Big hugs from all of us ❤

  • @esthergerlitz2359
    @esthergerlitz2359 Год назад +5

    Your editing, videography, storytelling, music is just all so incredible. I’m instantly relaxed when I watch your videos. Y’all are my favorite channel. ❤

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад

      Aw Esther, thank you so much ❤ We are so happy to be a source of relaxation for you, that is so nice to hear. Big hugs from us!

  • @timlewis5096
    @timlewis5096 10 месяцев назад +7

    Gotta love watching people struggle with unrolling poly pipe!!! There is a trick to it!!!

    • @waynemaccuaig5575
      @waynemaccuaig5575 6 месяцев назад +2

      If you roll it off , it won't get all twisted on you . Leave the roll on the ground as you do it and you'll save your back alittle .

    • @Leffe192
      @Leffe192 5 месяцев назад +1

      Came looking for this. He did not attempt to unroll it, just carried and pulled. Then I dont know what he did. Rolling downhill would have been easy in comparison, and make it lay flat from the start.

    • @goodmanboattransport3441
      @goodmanboattransport3441 5 месяцев назад

      2 people with a pole and let the roll spin on it, no twisted line

  • @moniquevelasco20
    @moniquevelasco20 Год назад +2

    That is definitely good news. A spring for drinking water. Good for you guys. Have a beautiful Merry Christmas!!!🎄🎁 Love and be safe!🤗😘❄️🇻🇪

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much, Monique! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas, too ❤ Big hugs from all of us!

  • @AvIsIoNINaDrEamR
    @AvIsIoNINaDrEamR 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great video! I grew up going to my family river property with a spring on it. Come to find out it is the worlds largest spring at over 800cfs on average. No one really knows about it, how cool!

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 5 месяцев назад +1

      Alley spring in Missouri does 50,000 gallons per second and thier are 6 bigger that in that in just Missouri.

    • @AvIsIoNINaDrEamR
      @AvIsIoNINaDrEamR 5 месяцев назад

      @@davehughesfarm7983 nice it averages 350 cfs throughout the year

  • @UnholyBe4st
    @UnholyBe4st 5 месяцев назад

    I just discovered you guyz. Your energy is so awesome and positive. Even just watching you is helping me relax and find more will/motivation to continue my own journey through life.
    Thank you❤

  • @gailmrutland6508
    @gailmrutland6508 4 месяца назад +2

    *I take it you are homesteading in an area absent hard freezes. The area of North Carolina I am in occasional gets a hard freeze which would reek havoc on an above ground system, but I bury the lines, one for potable water and the second is insulated and cools my home using high efficiency computer fans (commercial) and solar for power. On a 95 degree day I can get tjhe house to where you would want to wear a sweater.. The (now heat absorbed water) flows out of the house and into the pool. The potable water fills a 100 gallon tank, and the overfill gets run back to the stream which the spring before hand contributed to.*

  • @MarkH10
    @MarkH10 2 месяца назад +1

    Value is a very personal thing. However. It is also Commercially certain, and specific. My city charges $4.6/1000 gallons up to 15,000/mo.
    You are producing 120,000 gallons a month. Astounding. I would value your water at $500/mo.
    The greater value is 2 fold. It is 12 months water, and it is on your property. The 'system' was the rock, and you developed more in a few hours. Your wonderful child will be able to gift this to his Grandchildren with little more work over the next century. What a blessing. It is also a certain source of power with not much mechanical addition needed. The hydroelectric power would be at or above the water value, so your "income" from this spring is a minimum of $1k/mo. I certainly do applaud your resolve to find this, and your success.
    I suspect it's purity is above average for municipal systems across the US.

  • @SavingGrace850
    @SavingGrace850 6 месяцев назад +1

    Omg I’m so happy for yall! Seriously having your own water source is a blessing! Lord will well have that one day. ❤❤❤

    • @gregorydahl
      @gregorydahl 6 месяцев назад

      There is a square bock of land per person 12 years ago im sure it dropped to about a lot size100x100 in the open if the cities will hold the 100 stories of apts for renters to buy for the owners . But when thats paid for theyll have to move

  • @Well_Edumacated
    @Well_Edumacated Год назад +3

    Does that alter the flow of the larger creek that was further down the hill?

  • @Melicoy
    @Melicoy Год назад +12

    The top spring during a drought will dry up first. Build down below. I could be wrong.

    • @hardrays
      @hardrays 5 месяцев назад

      but your chances of being wrong in this matter are small.

    • @Bewilderdashed11
      @Bewilderdashed11 4 месяца назад

      I think he said that stream runs all year

  • @tinalynn3394
    @tinalynn3394 3 месяца назад

    Y'all are so blessed!
    I pray that once i am back in Alabama, and can save $$$ since the cost of living is less than Michigan and i am on fixed income, i will be so blessed. I love the country, and spring water is the best tasting EVER.
    Blessings and hugs from Michigan.

  • @lucasdog1
    @lucasdog1 5 месяцев назад +3

    The highest spring generally is the first to go dry in times of low rainfall, just as you need it most.
    Some storage capacity at the bottom might be good.

  • @Neil-ru7kw
    @Neil-ru7kw 6 месяцев назад +2

    Well done ! All the best to You and Family . 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @lynnclark4208
    @lynnclark4208 6 месяцев назад +1

    Spring wzter is wonderful! Brings back memories!😊😊😊

  • @ariane44199
    @ariane44199 Год назад +3

    Such a good video. I strongly recommend you also do a mineral test for the water. Once is usually enough since the rock composition doesn't change much. Underground water takes salts and minerals from the ground it flows onto (before being stored underground) and depending on your area some minerals can be present in groundwater (such as arsenic, manganese, radon, uranium). And bacterial testing is recommended at least yearly for personal use

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much, appreciate that advice!! That definitely makes sense to look into. Wishing you a wonderful wintertime ❤

  • @lynnwhalen1497
    @lynnwhalen1497 11 месяцев назад +1

    Huzzah Lou! Kudos ~ You are the hardest working Papa in the land. = ) ❤

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад

      Haha thanks so much!! So kind of you to say ❤

  • @acmdv
    @acmdv Год назад +5

    Have you thought about getting a hydroelectric power kit to generate power from one or more of your springs or from the creek?

  • @UKsystems
    @UKsystems 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great system of doing it i am currently using a 100year old developed spring

  • @jamessurveyor4859
    @jamessurveyor4859 6 месяцев назад +14

    In my part of the world, there might be a moonshine still somewhere near a spring like that.

    • @Bewilderdashed11
      @Bewilderdashed11 4 месяца назад +1

      oh for sure. on my spring downhill I found a depression in the side of the hill with lots of square nails from the miners maybe

  • @Sourpusscandy
    @Sourpusscandy 4 месяца назад

    Wow I admire this! Nothing beats fresh spring water!

  • @dirtfarmer7472
    @dirtfarmer7472 6 месяцев назад +3

    There’s an artition well I know that has been running since 1955 without interruption, a full 2” stream all day everyday. Many people drive several miles to it for the water

  • @magvegas
    @magvegas 4 месяца назад +5

    Bro all i think about is all the microplastics from that new pipe

  • @kuma9069
    @kuma9069 5 месяцев назад

    That project is just brilliant ! Many thanks for sharing such an interesting (& valuable) adventure. Hola from Barcelona 🧜‍♂️

  • @patricksanders858
    @patricksanders858 6 месяцев назад +2

    It would be a good idea to put a first aid/emergency shelter there at the spring. Any hunter/lost person would see the spring and seek shelter. If you ever need to repair it in inclement weather, it would come in handy.

  • @effervescentrelief
    @effervescentrelief 6 месяцев назад +22

    You can build a ram pump from off the shelf parts from any hardware store.

  • @allisoncrowley7934
    @allisoncrowley7934 Год назад +4

    Incredible! How do you plan to insulate the hose to prevent freezing?

    • @carrie3206
      @carrie3206 Год назад

      I wonder if running water would freeze?

    • @kirstenmc68
      @kirstenmc68 Год назад

      @@carrie3206waterfalls freeze largely if it is cold enough so I guess it can

  • @peem1244
    @peem1244 5 месяцев назад +1

    Super clean job on the well. Well done (excuse the pun). Tip of the day: Here’s how it works: You’ll need an assistant. You have 100 feet of coiled pipe/cable/whatever to install. Support the pipe with your arm or the handle of a wheelbarrow maybe, give the end to your assistant who will walk with the pipe, as you feed it out, for 50 feet and stop. Don't try to straighten the pipe, just feed it out one coil at a time. You will remove your arm from the coil, turn the coil 180degrees and put your arm back into the coil. Your buddy should now walk the pipe out to 100feet. The pipe will now be straight and free of kinks/snags. Ole.

  • @mysecondfiftyyears
    @mysecondfiftyyears Год назад +4

    I have so many questions. 😊 What sources did you study before beginning work on the spring. The leaf blower, I got three batteries, can’t wait to get out there. 🎉

  • @johnm.robertssr.2953
    @johnm.robertssr.2953 6 месяцев назад +5

    It's going to be hard digging the ground to put that water line below the freeze line .

  • @johnmoore755
    @johnmoore755 6 месяцев назад +22

    The best time to find the source of a spring is in the dry time of the year.

    • @hardrays
      @hardrays 5 месяцев назад

      and bring a divining stick, youll need it.

    • @ellenanthony8017
      @ellenanthony8017 5 месяцев назад +2

      It's certainly easy to find in this light snow, but for year-round reliability...

    • @Bewilderdashed11
      @Bewilderdashed11 4 месяца назад +1

      my spring on top here used to be wet all thru the summer, then neighbors moved in down the hill and pumped the water out in the wells

  • @matthodel946
    @matthodel946 5 месяцев назад

    Hi new to the channel, thanks for covering this subject matter it's very fascinating to learn from you. Subscribed. Thank you for taking the time to make videos. A quick tip with the blue barbs is to bring a torch and slightly warm the black pipe and it's easier to get on. Have a great day.

  • @janesmith9024
    @janesmith9024 5 месяцев назад

    Very good. We stayed in remote Scotland once and the local water on the property had just been tested by health and safety people - a dead sheep had died near the water source so the cottage's supply was unsafe. I am sure they cleared it up afterwards but do keep checking for things like that - animal carcass near source of water etc. I had a small island once - only water source was in wet season through a hole by the sea but better than nothing and made a change from showers in salt water.

  • @THEGLASSMANSWORLD
    @THEGLASSMANSWORLD 5 месяцев назад

    I love this concept!
    You can always add an On Demand Hot Water Heater for your shower, or even build a solar water heater with some copper tubing coiled up inside a black box covered with plexiglass to allow the sun to heat up the tubing to create hot water from the sun!
    Good luck! I Subscribed to see more!

  • @ElsaRhae
    @ElsaRhae Год назад +2

    Amazing ❤

  • @shaynemcmillan8315
    @shaynemcmillan8315 4 месяца назад

    Nice job this has helped me start the off grid life

  • @anthonyga
    @anthonyga 4 месяца назад +1

    Why use the highest spring on the mt? Wouldn’t a lower spring possibly provide higher volume or is it just for the gravity provided pressure? Takes me back to my childhood and drinking from springs in the woods. Thanks

  • @Muscles_McGee
    @Muscles_McGee 6 месяцев назад +1

    I found shifting gravelly mud with a hard rake, not a leaf rake, a lot more material gets moved a lot faster & easier than with a shovel.

  • @sojournerabroad
    @sojournerabroad Год назад +2

    Wonderful resource! Have you considered doing a raised tank by the shipping containers? A practice that is used in Central Asia often.

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад +1

      That is a great idea for down the road! Thank you :)

  • @aubreykaye7092
    @aubreykaye7092 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is AMAZING

  • @kjoe5532
    @kjoe5532 5 месяцев назад +2

    You could generate electricity off that water flow. Paddle wheel to a generator with battery storage. Cool project multi-use. Good Luck 🍀

  • @mattharvey8712
    @mattharvey8712 5 месяцев назад

    Bravo......guy I know......his dad was drilling for oil.......they hit hot springs.......the flow is so great that it formed a lake and then feeds a town main water supply .......cheers

  • @David_Mash
    @David_Mash 5 месяцев назад

    @4:24 that spring looks to be the water that flows a few inches below the surface, under the moss layer and above the rock. It's actually coming from much higher up

  • @lovingit1538
    @lovingit1538 6 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful land. Great video. Enjoyed it.ty.

  • @CallMeLexis
    @CallMeLexis Год назад +1

    i always learn something new while watching your vids! love it :)

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад

      That makes us so happy to read :) Thanks for sharing and happy to be a little learning channel ❤

  • @danielthompson3205
    @danielthompson3205 5 месяцев назад

    Just a quick tip on the poly pipe conections, knowing full well your in icey climate, a quick heat source to boil water yo dip the poly pipe into, helps weaken it so it smoothly goes onto your fittings.
    Its helped me many times with stiff pipes or hard conections

  • @dortek882
    @dortek882 5 месяцев назад

    Very nice storytelling, filming and editing 👍

  • @tysnow890
    @tysnow890 5 месяцев назад +1

    Can anyone Pls Commet, about freezing weather., burst pipe, or no water, how many days in a row do you have minus temps. Thx Ty

  • @timallison8560
    @timallison8560 4 месяца назад

    you are so lucky to have spring water!

  • @gusmanson5105
    @gusmanson5105 2 дня назад

    I didn't hear where you got your new poly drum/spool...What application were those poly spools used for [IE what material/tubing/hose, etc did they make those recyclable spools for?]. Good vid, good info...

  • @BillCheshire_Jr
    @BillCheshire_Jr 5 месяцев назад

    The natural spring is beautiful 😊

  • @fyisense9312
    @fyisense9312 4 месяца назад +1

    I did that 41 years ago. I got 14,000 gal/day for several years. I drilled a well and the current property owner reports that the well has failed. I would bet the spring is still flowing.

  • @susanjaeger9851
    @susanjaeger9851 5 месяцев назад

    Lovely, simply lovely

  • @roberto.gallegos
    @roberto.gallegos 4 месяца назад +1

    Is that black pipe safe for drinking water.

  • @keegie_creeper146
    @keegie_creeper146 4 месяца назад

    13:30 is that just casual Chicken of The Woods mushrooms? (I've been searching for those for years)

  • @kimlittleton4943
    @kimlittleton4943 Год назад +2

    This was awesome !!!. So if that creek runs year round, can you not set up hydro-electric? A friend of mine did that on a creek by his home, and it was producing excess power. The power company wound up buying the excess. How weird is that. But pretty cool.

    • @WildWeRoam
      @WildWeRoam  11 месяцев назад +1

      That is really cool! Thanks for the idea, will keep that in mind :) ❤

  • @lovetheNorml
    @lovetheNorml 3 месяца назад +1

    What an amazing start. The options are endless now with hydroelectric.
    4 gallons now can't imagine what pressure you'd get with a thousand gallon storage tank up top.. then you can turn it on and off and it will overflow back to it's original path!
    So awesome though.. wow..

  • @jasonbarron6164
    @jasonbarron6164 6 месяцев назад +2

    This is awesome content even the music is good

  • @UnseenDraws
    @UnseenDraws 11 месяцев назад

    Some type of filtration system would be nice idk anything about that but that came to mind while watching the video lol. Plz keep pumping out more videos like these I literally binged watch the container series after work which is so nice….

  • @Dan-xx5jq
    @Dan-xx5jq 5 месяцев назад

    The dog is having the time of its life!!

  • @AmericanArgonaut
    @AmericanArgonaut 5 месяцев назад

    Why does this speak to my soul??? Intelligence shared humans, do with it what you will.. lotta love tive never watched this channel once. But this made a light bulb go off in my head,.