30-year-old life-saving SHELTER in the MOUNTAINS. There was a fire here
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Today I'm going on a hike to visit an unusual place - a dugout in the mountains. This old 30-year-old hut has repeatedly saved people's lives from cold and rain, but not so long ago there was a strong fire. I want to see if this old house has survived and, if possible, I will stay in it overnight.
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30-year-old life-saving SHELTER in the MOUNTAINS. There was a fire here
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there is a strong wind outside the window and a long road ahead. will you go on a trip with me? write what is the most amazing place where you have been?! For me, this is Dubai
@P_RO_
6 ай бұрын
Lake Tahoe in California and Nevada states in the USA is stunningly beautiful in the summertime. For sheer awe, the Grand Canyon. For the power of water, Niagara falls is amazing. I have gotten old so probably won't be able to see any more than this, but everyone deserves to travel and see the world and it's wonders.
@robreesor5011
6 ай бұрын
For me mid febuary climbing mount Brunswick and finding an A frame cabin you could use if you needed to. Mount Brunswick is the mountian on the lable for Brunswick Sardines. Was a pretty cool little trek. It's located just north of Vancouver along the squamish highway along the west coast of Canada.
@sallysullivan4463
6 ай бұрын
My traveling is behind me, 'cause I'm old. I appreciate you sitting down alone to your meals, ' cause that is me, too ! Amazing trips : by car from Amarillo Texas to San Diego to Yosemite then home when I was 3 - Both islands of New Zealand , and then to Tahiti - Medjugorje in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Anchorage to Homer, Alaska - 4 of the 6 Islands Hawaii - both the north and south sides of the Grand Canyon - the southern portion of Idaho - Jackson Hole Wyoming and Yellowstone Montana - Sailed from Houston, TX to Cancun Mexico, Belize City, Belize, Roatan Honduras, Key West, then Fort Lauderdale Florida - all around New York City ( even up the Twin Towers, the Statue of Liberty, and the Empire State Building ) - Spent a month in a very rustic mountain wood cabin with my two sons when they were very young in Eagle Nest New Mexico (where we attracted a bear with a fish we had caught, watched him circle the cabin through the cabin's windows, and lived to tell the tale) - Traveled to Ireland and then Edinburgh Scotland (where my great grandfather immigrated from in the 1880s to manage the Spur Ranch in Texas for the London Cattle Company ) - Yes, I have wonderful memories of my many adventures. I love watching you create dugout homes in the woods !!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR ADVENTURES !🧓
@44punisherable
6 ай бұрын
Middle of the boonies around big lake in Alaska. My snowmachine got stuck and I was lost. I built a small shelter from snow about 5 ft deep around the base and evergreen, found dead wood and lay them over and added evergreen branches on top plus some snow. Ran the snowmachine for a few minutes for heat. Worked like a charm
@chisamosa
6 ай бұрын
The fjords in Norway! Specifically Geiranger, amazing.
Anyone who stays here should leave something, even a can of spam or a liter of water., and always a days worth of wood. These shelters can be lifesavers!
@flavionobin-pr5rw
20 күн бұрын
so thru !
How many others respond with a ‘thumbs up’ back to Alex when he flashes his thumbs up? So enjoy your videos Alex, thank you!!
@alex-wild
6 ай бұрын
thanks
Very generous of you Alex to do maintenance on that shelter. Nice Civivi knife!
Thanks to the Lord, the fire didn’t destroy your dugout; it is a warm and amazing place, even though there is a fierce wind outside; I love your videos, they’re relaxing
Никогда не думала, что, Самарская область, так прекрасна и такая огромная. Волга и притоки её украшают
@michaelmerta8956
3 ай бұрын
Greetings from Canada, Mississauga.
Your food always looks so yummy and simple. The best way to cook! And I love the music you put on your videos.
Cool vidéo ! Peace in the world ❤
@sylviannebertrand7456
Ай бұрын
❤ 😊
Спасибо за возможность посетить места, где бывал Дмитрий.
Alex there are many utubers who do as you do, although too few of them are a restful and enjoyable as you. Thank you I honestly could watch you all day. The fact that you always contribute something more to wherever you go is testimony to the type of person you really are
When I retired, I drove across the US from Pennsylvania to Oregon, where I now live. The most stunning scenery for me was the mountains crossing Wyoming into Oregon. Absolutely breathtaking! Be care and be safe, Alex.
Awesome video Alex. Incredible that the dugout was not destroyed by the fire. So nice of you to always make improvements in the places you stay. Wood looked scarce to gather for the fire in the dugout. Your meal as always looked amazing. Take care Alex and look forward to next video!!!!
@pyroboobysmith359
6 ай бұрын
Scarce? That is a burned out forest, there is nothing but firewood there.
I don't remember how I came across your channel, but you make the BEST videos. I'm a GenX woman (aka old) and I'd never watched these types of videos or even knew about this whole hidden dugout in the woods thing. I watched a few others, but I'm not into them. Only yours. They're relaxing and fun to watch. People like me don't need detailed instructional information about what you're doing. Your skill and personality speak for themselves without you actually speaking. You provide subtitles for the important stuff. I frequently laugh. The very dramatic music at the end of this video was hilarious. Can't wait for the next one! :) Big 🌊 from California.
Alex doesn't need to constantly talk in his vids, to me that says so much more. The sounds of nature and the moment are more than enough. 👏🏼
When I lived in the far north in Canada, I remember many areas like these - either from fires, clearcutting, or both. Very lonely and surreal. We don't have these types of shelters up there. Very nice of you to bring things for the cabin!
Even though we are a thousand miles away you made me feel right at home my friend
Dear Alex. I am saddened to see the destruction of this fine forest but I love your thoughtfulness and dedication. I am wishing you a nice stay in this comfortable cabin. I am from New Zealand.
@ThePaulv12
6 ай бұрын
Where do you reckon wood comes from? I mean if we don't log it in our own wealthy countries then it will come form poor countries where corruption and no concept of sustainability exists. Usually these poor countries are in equatorial regions where deforestation results in appalling erosion during the monsoon months and a complete degradation of complex ecosystems. It best to not complain too much about deforestation when you're part of the problem I would've thought. I'm not taking the high ground here because I'm part of the problem too but where I am, they have stopped local logging and I'm annoyed about it. I'm not annoyed for the workers per se, I'm annoyed that the shortfall in timber created by closing the local forest industry is going to have to come from places like Borneo. We could just be degrading our own forests - at least we might apply some management to the environment here, but you just know there won't be any in Borneo where every tree will be removed and all the complex soil denuded. What has taken 5000 years to evolve in complexity is lost in 15mins. There is no easy solution.
@Kysushanz
6 ай бұрын
@@ThePaulv12 In New Zealand we have engaged in sustainable forestation with Pinus Radiata trees which grow very quickly in our climate and are harvested anywhere from 15 ~ 30 years. Native forests are more protected.
@donraptor6156
6 ай бұрын
Forests are designed to be used. I have 1000 acres of managed woodland that we harvest and replant. If you don't manage the forest it will burn.
YAY! I love all of Alex's videos. 🤩
It dose not matter where in the world you come from or what your background is.. There is just something about stake and potatoes that everyone can agree on.. Looks truly tasty and im happy the shelter survived the fire.. Thank you for sharing and creating this with us..
For me, it was Kiel, Germany at the height of the Boating Festival in 1988 before the fall of The Berlin Wall. There were East German warships across the harbor. It was a combination of anxiety and celebration. I was 15. It was during a trip when I was part of the crew on a 46 meter 3 masted sailing ship. Hands down the most memorable experience of my life.
Wow. God protected your place from fire
I really do like all of your videos! You are so sweet and am always looking forward to seeing more from you! God bless you and have many journeys that are safe!!!!
I liked the way you tidy up the place and make some improvements. You always cook something good at the end of your videos. Thank you Alex
Well done Alex!👏
Hi Alex ,I can see it was beautiful there but the fire has ruined it, it's nice the shelter is ok dinner looks yummy, stay safe
Another fantastic video Alex, your video recordings and editing are amazing and have impoved since you started this channel. Ive been following you for nearly 2yrs and have loved seeing your craftsmanship evolve and watch you build some amazing log cabin with hidden sauna. Keep up the fantastic work. Greeting from uk
@alex-wild
6 ай бұрын
Hello! Thank you
I'd say this is a miracle that this little cabin was saved from the fires.. I would have to say my biggest experience and fond memories was to travel through 10 beautiful countries through Europe, 5 wonderful weeks, enjoyed this video Alex, stay safe out there 🏕🕊🙏❤
WoW Alex! That’s quite the hard hike to get up there. Such strong winds too. Glad you made it and found some relaxing comfort as well. It must have been warm enough to even take your socks off.? Thank you for fixing the stove pipe. A little maintenance each visit can go a long way to preserve this refuge. You and your friends always do a good job cleaning and fixing. Also, your video set ups were excellent considering the strong wind. ❤🌹✨
Thank you for the video ! ☺♥
istirahat dan bermalam di tempat perlindungan, sudah berapa banyak yang numpang singgah di tempat itu, amazing
That seemed to be a long hike but worth it. The small shelter was very nice too for getting out of the weather and being able to have a warm fire. Thanks for sharing
What a nice, cozy little dugout. It would give you excellent protection from the worst and windiest weather. Get a good fire going and you'll be toasty warm, too.
I love the telephone by the door! This is a cool place.
CİVİVİ😊😊😊
It was a blessing that the shelter remains in tact. The only good thing about fires is the ash puts nutrients back in the soil for the regrowth to begin! Great video.
Nice to see how calm and knowing you are when you wisit these shelters. Nice to watch you cooking too.
Нет слов - вкуснятина! Ещё бы - мраморная говядина!
Argentina love you!!
Love this channel.
The green rotary dial telephone blew my mind!!! Honestly ancient tech now
Hello 👍🎥👍
Sad to see the countryside scarred by fire. We get a lot of bushfires in Australia & as we are now coming into our Summer that risk is increased.
What an adventure. This was a treat to watch - thank you for sharing. You are a wonderful young man, this world needs more people like you. I'm looking forward to the next time... God Bless!
@alex-wild
6 ай бұрын
Thank you friend
It is beautiful, the solitude, the country, the video and your attitude of adding to this shelter, that too brought a tear to my eye. It was beautiful to see a young man blessing the next weary traveller. Thank you Alex I appreciate this video and all the beauty it contains.
I am so happy the mountain hut survived the fire! You were so kind to put the new chimney on. I haven't been anywhere but I love, so much, when I am able to visit the beaches where I live. They are so beautiful.
Hi Alex!
Great from Belgium gott bless you 🙏 🎉🙏🙏
Another very interesting video. I find your videos very relaxing to watch. You take us to amazing and beautiful places! Thank you Alex.😘
I love the old blue telephone! 😄
Have you ever watched the TV show Alone, Alex? I think you would be a great fit for it with your skills.
Another interesting video. I enjoy all the videos you make Alex. I saw the old phone as well as someone else who made a comment. It gives a homey touch to the hut but it probably doesn’t work, or does it? Good job Alex!❤
Fire is part of the Cycle of Life in the wilderness. The Land is restoring itself for the future. Thank you for sharing this adventure.
Che posto bellissimo!!!! Le tue avventure nella natura mi fanno sempre sognare..... vorrei essere al posto tuo.... amo la natura. CIAO UN SALUTO DALL'ITALIA 👋👋👋🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
I hope you made it down the mountain safely!! That wind looked very strong
Alex thank you for all your efforts! I really enjoy your Vlogs. I am happy the shelter was still present! 😊😊
Amazing beutiful place ❤️ love camping 🏕️ have fun dude 🤘
Alex.Yine güzel bir paylaşım.Teşekkürler..Sevgiyle…🙋♂️🇹🇷
The Steak looks perfect. 🤤
Another amazing video I have a question how do you find the shelters in such a vast
Ich schaue gerne deine Videos, sind kreativ, das steik Rezept ist einfach aber schmeckt immer klasse, ir seit ein gutes Team.
Amei. Brazil
Wow, gorgeous view from that cabin. Great video as always!
Hello alexey great to see you again always enjoy watching your channel yes it seems it was a bad fire there I just love those shelters you are so clever alexey what you can do always entertaining your the best 👌 👍 Andrew south wales uk 👍 👌 😀 🇬🇧 and have a good weekend 😀
OLÁ ALEX BRASIL 🇧🇷❤️🙋
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Does the phone in the corner of the cabin work?
You say a lot when you don't speak..🙋♂️👍 Your expressions say it all..
How come these videos always turn into cooking shows ? Great cabin, thanks !
Very nice brother,thank you 🤝
Really like the big logs
I love this! It’s like where I live in spring and autumn, the equinoxial storms as my grandfather used to call them, here in the middle of the “Roaring Forties” of southern latitude.
Nice place enjoy your life
❤❤love all your videos, thank you for sharing it with all of us
That steak 🥩🤤...what an amazing view and cabin to hike to👍...
Really cool little dug out. I like it. And great video
Rome, Caribbean ocean the water was so clear still draws me 45 years later.
This is a beautiful dinner!!
Perfekt , Thank´s .
I am loving your Videos
I love the background music
Thankful yhe fire did not damage cabin. You are a real wilderness man for helping to maintain it , as it looks like others do. Where is your dog, I hope it is ok. I pray you and your family are safe with all that is going on. God bless
I live in tropical season, get rain and dry season only, living in the place with Winter and autumn, i dont feel save in that season. And i wont survive, 😢. The efforts all the people who live in 4 season and survive. I really... really take hats off to you all. Be save.❤
Beautiful scenery ❤👍
Thanks, as always Alex, for sharing.
So why is there a stop sign on the door?
I'm your Filipino new subscriber ❤ I like adventures ,camping ,nature and quiet place❤
Semoga tambah sukses Alex. Aamiin
top video brother, i like & love this video so much
Thanks for sharing your adventures, NC USA 🇺🇸
Alex you are great to watch when talking could you speak English since captions do not work. Watching from Canada 🇨🇦
Fire is part of the Cycle of Life in the wilderness. The Land is restoring itself for the future. The steak looked delicious. Thank you for sharing this adventure.
Beautiful view
Genial 👍😃🎉😂
How did you know you needed additional chimney pipe?
What is the art work on the walls? Calendar pages, maybe?
Very nice my Friday ❤
Another great video Alex, So sad that someone had to take the Axe and Saw.
Awesome cool cool 😎 👍 👌
Love the phone. Someone has a sense of humour
Nice to see you Alex always looks forward to your videos