Overnight in the World's Scariest Lighthouse for 24 Hours
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We stayed overnight in the world's loneliest lighthouse!
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Mad respect to the cameraman for this video. He's barely even in the video, and isn't talked about at all, but he's still there to get everything on tape for us. Good on you, man.
@CarEquals
Жыл бұрын
Yeah Rick is really good at being a cameraman
@Vatronn
Жыл бұрын
Yeah
@stangordonaaa3580
Жыл бұрын
Ya good for you
@BloxFlick
Жыл бұрын
The cameraman did talk if you dont skip at all
@omarpick9714
Жыл бұрын
He gets paid bro
This is a lighthouse I’ve been studying for years. It’s my favorite one in the entire world. I wish this video had existed back when I began because I could’ve really used such a detailed tour of the interior back when I began my studies! I’m so absolutely jealous. I wish more history had been included, though. The longest period a keeper ever spent there without leaving was 99 days. Most men never returned after their first three week stint, which is typically how long they worked with a week off before heading back. No one really stayed for months at a time. It’s rumored one man in the 40s had to be taken off the island in a straight jacket because of how maddening the isolation was, but it’s never been confirmed. There was a radio transmission that had a man declaring that if they didn’t send a boat for him immediately, he was going to start swimming. I’m surprised y’all didn’t know someone died there after an explosion, either. The fire kept the other three men left to sit outside on the rock with only a tarp for cover before someone saw smoke and came to help them. So much more could’ve been included, but I digress because I still love this video. I’m glad it was able to be created. I hope enough money is raised for its restoration in my lifetime.
@a.thiago3842
5 ай бұрын
That's very interesting!! This lighthouse always captivated me since the first time i knew about it. Maybe i got to know this here on KZread. It's very interesting! It's crazy to think it's just a lake. I just found out.
@ClydeAndBonnie
5 ай бұрын
@@a.thiago3842 Lake Superior is a HUGE lake, and there are many lighthouses around the Great Lakes that also involve a lot of tragedy. Michigan even has more lighthouses than any other US state. Stannard Rock is also the farthest lighthouse from land in all of North America. It’s also just one of the most distant offshore lighthouses in the entire world. It’s really just quite special.
@pennywise1589
5 ай бұрын
Geht mir genauso. Finde den Leuchtturm wahnsinnig interessant 👌🏻 Mega spannendes Video! Danke dafür 🙏🏻 Grüße aus Deutschland 🇩🇪
@preachercaine
4 ай бұрын
" I’m surprised y’all didn’t know someone died there after an explosion, either" um.. they did, they mention it in the video
@moemonte88
3 ай бұрын
6:10 with the rips in his jeans I thought he was taking a crap for a second 😂😂
Why not 7 Days? 24h is nothing
@muhammadrakib2459
21 күн бұрын
Correct. I think 20 years
@inkgirl2244
16 күн бұрын
Well I don’t see you spending 24 hours I bet you can’t even live 3 hours without a screen glued to your face
@johnnybravoBoyah
13 күн бұрын
😂
@YurNpc
12 күн бұрын
@@inkgirl2244Fr fr lil bro wouldn’t even survive 24 hrs
@user-qf1vv6rm9u
8 күн бұрын
Correct
Captain David A. Kimar Passed away this year in January, with a continued passion for the Stannard Rock lighthouse mentioned in his obituary. Rest in Piece, Captain Dave.
@rohitbhushan8855
2 ай бұрын
RIP, Captain David A. Kimar..
@Kalashboy420
2 ай бұрын
who?
@zhazsamhe5282
Ай бұрын
Rip captain David A Kimar
@golden8972
Ай бұрын
Oh, no!!
@streakydrip8792
Ай бұрын
RIP Captain Dave
When I was in the Coast Guard a couple decades ago, I was on the buoy tender out of Duluth. We serviced the Stannard Rock Lighthouse several times during my 3 years on the Sundew. I've been down in those tunnels in the day time and was freaked out. You guys are brave. The Rock of Ages Lighthouse over by Isle Royale has a similar base with tunnels spoking out around the round base. That one is supposedly haunted too. I really enjoyed the video, it brings back a lot a memories. Thanks!
@tamiller81
Жыл бұрын
What is the purpose of the tunnels, and what was that pool at the end? I have to know! Do they go out into the rock under the lake?
@arjun.1751
Жыл бұрын
Tell some stories 😀
@digitaldan8223
Жыл бұрын
@@tamiller81 I think the tunnels were for multiple purposes. Primarily used to store flammables (these lighthouses were powered by oil for 60+ years). The pool at the end is a bilge, of sorts. Not really a "septic tank" but sorta like a septic tank. Secondary purpose of the tunnels was for draining water out of the main rooms in the bottom of the light house. When the lake gets angry and 35-40 foot waves are pounding the lighhouse, the water that made it inside had to be drained down and away. I would love to be able to read the lighthouse logs from the early 1900's to get a better understanding of how it worked. No, I don't think the tunnels at Stannard Rock actually go far enough out to be actually under the lake. I believe they are part of the crib and end before they would be considered under the lake, but that's a guess. I remember thinking the same thing at the Rock of Ages Lighthouse. Those tunnels go further if my memory is correct, and when I asked an old timer about it, he said they didn't go beyond the crib.
@digitaldan8223
Жыл бұрын
@@arjun.1751 Well, "back in the day" when I was exploring Lake Superior and these lighthouses, the story was that the keeper on the Rock of Ages Light went crazy and murdered his wife and children. Dismembered their bodies, and buried them in rock at the end of the tunnels. This was before the internet, so Google didn't exist to verify anything... The buoy tender I was stationed on anchored next to the Rock of Ages light for a week while we were working on it back in the early 90's, and nobody would spend the night in the lighthouse. No one "saw a ghost" or anything, but there was enough weird sounds and things happening to make us think it could be haunted. Things falling off tables, tools leaning against a wall falling, etc.
@arjun.1751
Жыл бұрын
@@digitaldan8223 boo 👻
This set up would make an incredible found footage horror film. Four guys went to film a fun KZread video but the guy never came to pick them up, they ran out of food and slowly went insane. What a great concept. Someone make it!!!
@TheCasualGamer13
Жыл бұрын
@@Timesendwas so excited for that movie but it’s pure poop
@Timesend
Жыл бұрын
@@TheCasualGamer13 completely disagree mate, it’s an acquired taste for sure.
@mikerosoft1009
Жыл бұрын
They finally get off the lighthouse and at the very end they realize that they're hallucinating and are still inside the basement of the lighthouse...
@EduardoMedinajb
Жыл бұрын
@@Timesend That movie would be so good 👍👍👍👍
@samkangal8428
Жыл бұрын
Sounds good , they could try to build a boat ,there's lots of stuff in there .
If this lighthouse was restored and had power, i would live on it. Even if it didn't get internet, after a while i would get accustomed to living without it.
@penguinvic9892
Жыл бұрын
I agree. The internet I could live without, ditto for mobile phones. Could live quite happily there for one to two months, so long as I had food and water and warm clothing. A portable solar panel and a small 150 amp lithium battery inverter would keep an array of small devices charged. My old Nintendo wide screen DX, with data cards that play a reasonable game of chess; scrabble; solitaire; about 180 classic books; etc would satisfy most of my entertainment. A couple of books with puzzles and a chess set. My old Franklin wordmaster hand held dictionary and games would be handy. My NEO2 portable word processor runs on 3 AA batteries that last about an amazing 800 hours use. I’d also pack my old wind-up Sony radio, 2 minutes winding, 30 minutes listening. All these old handheld devices, plus a few more, would easily fit in a backpack.
@rogeliorodriguez8518
Ай бұрын
You say that now until Mother Nature comes knocking on your door.
@erikwilliam1254
Ай бұрын
And how long has that lighthouse been around? Mother nature can come knocking anywhere, anytime.
@TwesomE
Ай бұрын
If you were wealthy enough you could buy this place for you,i don't know however if this can be bought since it is owned from a company,state or something! But money can buy ANYTHING i believe when it comes to land i suppose! 😅
@johnnybravoBoyah
13 күн бұрын
Until ghost start walking around .... lol
It’s really nice to find a channel that does this kind of stuff without yelling the entire time!
@RolandDeschain1
3 ай бұрын
"Oh, my god, dude!! Seriously bro!!" You mean all of that bullsh*t?
@ashchaya7676
3 ай бұрын
@@RolandDeschain1 😂 and everything is specified as "not kidding dude!"
I have a large framed painting/print of this lighthouse in a storm above my bed. I love it. Having worked in a historic lighthouse, I was so attacted to it...the blue colors are awesome. I passed it up, but drove back the next day and purchased it. I found out that it is a well known picture of this particular lighthouse. The best part is that I found it at a Goodwill store. One of my best finds thrift shopping. I enjoyed this video, even though it was somewhat silly. More known history should have been given if possible. I thought that the inside of the lighthouse would be in better condition. This is definitely an historic place that should be restored. I often wonder how it was built and made so secure to last that long so isolated in the water.
@69minutes
Жыл бұрын
Local thrift shops good… goodwill bad!
As someone who loves his solitude, the cold, and fishing... I would love to rent this place for a week to escape from everything. Just seeing you guys here is making me jealous. My soul could do a lot of healing in a place like this. Also... Cap'n Dave is a REALLY brave man trying to find this tiny little speck of a lighthouse in the fog. What a legend.
@TruckWick
Жыл бұрын
I'm a OTR truck driver solitude is my jam. My record is being away from home for 7 months. This would be perfectly fine for me.
@GarciaGamer1000
Жыл бұрын
Just need a fixer upper and a makeover and upgrade of the place and this place would make your dream lighthouse come true
@cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245
Жыл бұрын
Based
@THEREALSPILLENTERTAINMENT
Жыл бұрын
Same person 😂 kzread.info/dash/bejne/h5-b3Nqaedq4qKQ.html behind the scenes
@stephenweafer5769
Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I said
Shout out to Dave for getting them home through the fog
@makina323
7 ай бұрын
Dave is the real hero in this story 😄
I almost bought a lighthouse. It was a US decommissioned lighthouse on one of the Great Lakes up in Milwaukee. It was only $5000 and maybe 600 yards off the coast. Very rocky and hard to moor any boat to so I thought a sky ride would be cool to get on / off. I wanted to make it into a trendy restaurant / nightclub that’s one of a kind but… the problem was it gets horrible unbelievable weather during winter. Like huge swells as high as 60 feet crashing onto the lighthouse. Who wants to go eat at a swanky restaurant if you’re going to get drenched with cold freezing water. Oh well… just one of my many crazy dreams
@haveagreatday3664
2 ай бұрын
That would have been awesome to own. Do you know what happened to it?
@Lilo-A
Ай бұрын
Keep dreaming. This would have been the coolest place!
@PJL7095
Ай бұрын
@@haveagreatday3664 it’s called Milwaukee Breakwaters Lighthouse. It was purchased by a local organization in 2013 & they were seeking donations for its renovation. I do not know of the success of that
The lighthouse keepers had quite a strict routine to follow, of observations, watch keeping, repairs & maintenance, cleaning, record keeping, ensuring the light was burning when it should, receiving & keeping account of supplies. Receiving mail & newspapers, signalling to passing vessels etc. They also read, studied & had hobbies & wrote letters, on top of fishing, cooking etc. Along with many old salts they did knotwork, sewed & knitted. Some lighthouse keepers made ships in bottles, or made models out of matchsticks or painted, or played a musical instrument. Some made small things to be sold later. Each would have had their bedspace with whatever photographs or books or prayers they kept. Many kept a record of sightings of birds & other wildlife & astronomical occurences, along with official observations of weather & sea conditions. All of which helped to pass the time. It was not a life for everyone but once you were into a routine, it was possible to get used to it, especially if you got on well with your companions.
@juliaberg8901
Жыл бұрын
Wow. Thanks for the history lesson! 😄
@ezriderspewstruth8867
Жыл бұрын
What’s scarier is how this was built, the same thing as the starforts all across the plane of earth. Saudi’s make an island of sand n all o sudden y’all think we can build this in the 18th century. Research Tartaria, stop believing the rhetoric all of our history is a lie n NOO ALIENS👽 DIDNT BUILD this infrastructure, for demons do not create only manipulate/pervert
@K3LV1N_K3L
Жыл бұрын
Sarahhhhh…..wow…THX
@travelwithdrawal8067
Жыл бұрын
Oh so at least you weren’t alone. How many ran the lighthouse at one time?
@marksnyder8022
Жыл бұрын
So... it _was_ a prison? 😲
I would volunteer to stay there a night that’d be so peaceful, just living like the old days for a moment and appreciating things we have
@barryhopesgthope686
Жыл бұрын
I would too just not with these three dunderheads
@barryhopesgthope686
Жыл бұрын
Did these boys NOT go to school and learn the names of the Great Lakes ? 45 mins to land is NOT the most desolate place on Earth. Try Pitcairn Island! Never heard of it? Think HMS Bounty. It is the smallest territory of the British Empire.
@Malabus73
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely.
@Dani-ICU-RN
Жыл бұрын
That makes 3 of us... Well, I'd need a cup of coffee..lol
@carsoncolemanbm6
Жыл бұрын
I 100% agree there's nothing creepy or scary about this at all, this is incredibly peaceful to me!!
As a Michigander that travels, I am so entertained every time I meet someone that I can tell thinks you can just look across a Great Lake and see Canada or Wisconsin 😂 It’s sooooo many people…. With just no concept of how big the lakes are.
@CookingWithMichaelD
3 ай бұрын
Add somebody from Boston like me who always grew up right near the ocean I was totally blown away on the similarities. I was dating a woman who was from Michigan. I went back with her for a week to visit her family. Of course she took me to see the lake. I never thought you could look across and see the other side but I never had any idea on the beaches and walking it's no different than looking out at the Atlantic especially during a. Storm
@KB_-_
3 ай бұрын
@@CookingWithMichaelD I used to live in Boston and this happened a lot 😂 I remember a friend question why I would want to move back to Michigan… one of my reasons was missing being on the water. He said “but here you can look out and all you see is water!”… this guy went to Harvard Business School 🤣 P.S. Boston is a great town. I’m just more Midwest vibes :) and prefer it. Sometimes I think that’s tough for coastal folks to understand lol. Plus, I prefer fresh water (lake, sandbar, case of beer, chillin’) but that may be my Michigan bias coming through :)
@KB_-_
3 ай бұрын
@@CookingWithMichaelD one stat that ended up handy… Lake Michigan is about as wide as Massachusetts :) So, I could be like “can you see from one side of Massachusetts to the other?” 😂
Shout out to Dave. Navigating in thick fog is very hard and it is heart racing.
1973, I was a Corpsman aboard a Guided Missile Destroyer out of Norfolk, we were out at Sea for over 6 months from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean Sea, and, Adriatic, the sunsets just blew me away, just the whole adventure was a lifetime of memories, NEVER lose your spirit of adventure, now I am 70 yrs old, but, the memories of that time are vivid!!
Holy cow you guys should DEFINITELY do more videos like this. Staying overnight in famous haunted spots, imagine the attention that would get too like Shane and Ryan.
@christianinparis2146
Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@THEREALSPILLENTERTAINMENT
Жыл бұрын
Agreed kzread.info/dash/bejne/h5-b3Nqaedq4qKQ.html lost clips
@brawlyguy1546
Жыл бұрын
Agreed but it's very life challenging task.
@timberwolfmountaineer873
Жыл бұрын
That has been done dozens of times by cheap clikbaity YT channels.
@harrypiotter
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
👇people watching in 2024
@user-lk2kw4ps4l
22 сағат бұрын
Like begger😂
There's nobody there. If you can heat the place and you have food and I assume a way to use the bathroom. Without just pooping over a rail. Honestly this is heaven.
These guys are amazing at making a not so bad situation sound absolutely horrible.
@arfyego0682
9 ай бұрын
Lol they're from Colorado, it's like going to another planet for them
@breckenridgelong7692
4 ай бұрын
How do you lose a giant jacket that quickly? Either it's on purpose or you're really irresponsible.
@johnmudd6453
4 ай бұрын
Drama queens ,
@stevemuzak8526
4 ай бұрын
They learn this from discovery channel.
@user-oq4fc1kf5b
4 ай бұрын
@@breckenridgelong7692 he literally said the wind picked up and carried it off of the edge.
Captain Dave is my grandpa! We all watched the video together and thought it was great. I'm very grateful for you guys, he seemed happy with it.
@mattsplat
Жыл бұрын
cap
@codyh9175
Жыл бұрын
@@mattsplat don't believe me then lol
@landonm5188
Жыл бұрын
Hello fellow Michigander. That’s cool that Captain Dave is your grandpa!
@codyh9175
Жыл бұрын
@@landonm5188 what up!
@AJR-zg2py
Жыл бұрын
All hail Cap'n Dave!
I'd love to live there , always dreamed of it , awesome!
@Theomorianmms
Жыл бұрын
hmmm, it looks like a place where ghost lives
@Theomorianmms
Жыл бұрын
it looks like a place where ghosts live
@jreid4180
Жыл бұрын
The only time you should be scared of ghosts is if you done something wrong
@RTG_lukas
Жыл бұрын
💀💀💀
I saw the blue flash at sunset one time, off the coast of Maui. It was dramatic as heck and absolutely beautiful. Atmosphere and water conditions have to be just right. I have been to the coast many, many times, for extended stays and have not seen the flash since.
Being from Michigan I’ve heard of that lighthouse all the way up in the middle of Lake Superior. That’s a massive dangerous lake. Basically a sea. Super cool footage.
@elijahrothjardanowski2427
Жыл бұрын
I agree and same
@User31129
Жыл бұрын
Lake Superior is larger than Scotland by surface area
@OIdSoIdier
3 ай бұрын
"It's also made up of water............Ya'knowit?"- Yet another Michigander
@johnnybravoBoyah
13 күн бұрын
Basically a Lake lol
Think of the people who built this! Back in the 1880’s going out there and building this in the middle of this huge lake…. unbelievable.
@JoeyP322
Жыл бұрын
LAKE SUPERIOR, Marquette County, Michigan HUGE LAKE
@benjastar1474
Жыл бұрын
Fr
@MiBones
Жыл бұрын
@@JoeyP322 Lake Superior never gives up her dead. Good thing they did not fall in.
@AJR-zg2py
Жыл бұрын
This is the part that I can't even fathom. Building this structure in its location is absolutely insane. To do it almost 150 years ago... utter insanity. Superior is one of the most dangerous bodies of water in the world - when that lake wants you dead, it will never give you up.
@gregjones3660
Жыл бұрын
The builder was an accomplished gentleman known as Rumpelstiltskin
Can we just talk about how amazing it is having a lighthouse in the middle of the ocean without it ever washing away.
@enigmadrath1780
11 ай бұрын
*Lake Superior, not the ocean
@Jpravenfan98
4 ай бұрын
It’s not the ocean.
Sea Lion Caves at Florence Oregon is a sacred place to me. The Stellar Sea lion inner cave looks like a living room in the 🌊 Zalophus californiana too.
I´d like to stay at this place for a longer time. Putting up a big tent inside would make good insulation. As an older man I can enjoy just chill for a day or two. Reading books and then enjoy the view, the air and a good storm. Me always living in the mountains, have a need for more big waters in my life. I noticed a drone shot in the vid, but they could have had more of that. Young lads running around and screaming, not my style, but still very interesting stuff. I wish there was more content like this on the web. -Oh and the dark pool in the cellar, it´s where the Kraken sometimes came up at night. Making its way up the stairs smelling fresh meat!
@neteoneteo4321
Жыл бұрын
i’m with you on this
Dave right after the camera cuts: "Where's that coat I let you borrow, it's one of a kind and I would really like it back"
The loneliest place on earth is in my heart 😣
@theresalatu1607
Жыл бұрын
cool
@shaunybwfc123
Жыл бұрын
bruh
@theresalatu1607
Жыл бұрын
@@shaunybwfc123 what
I'm a great lakes mariner by trade, we pass by Stannard Rock quite often traversing Lake Superior. We look at it off in the distance, and think about how we're grateful that we get to keep moving!
Honestly as a pretty hardcore introvert I would be happy here as long as I had an internet connection (I don't care about power otherwise, and actually prefer oil lamp lighting and gas cooking). Hell, assuming I had writing materials and enough books I could even do without the internet for weeks at a time, and I hate cell phones and only carry one out of necessity for work. I wouldn't want to stay forever of course, but I'd seriously be very much ok with only visiting society on say a monthly basis or less.
@marthakrumboltz2710
Жыл бұрын
Hate cell phones but carry one anyhoo? Internet connection but could do without. Reassess situation my friend and decide what’s really important. Your comment reads as a cry for help, but thanks for the shoutout. Learn to play the fiddle.
@J.DeLaPoer
Жыл бұрын
@@marthakrumboltz2710 Interesting conclusion 🙄 I have to ask, what exactly am I crying for help about? As to iphone, as I said primarily for work; it's near impossible to function in society without one anymore. My point is just that I'd be happy out here for months at a time, and my hobbies would be easily accommodated too. I know being introverted and enjoying isolation is frowned upon these days as it's popular to be an obnoxious type-AAA caricature, but I am genuinely curious to hear the diagnosis you came up with after reading 3 sentences lol
@matthewmosier8439
11 ай бұрын
@@J.DeLaPoer Remember that people are different. Some people don't have an inner monologue. I could not imagine how bored/ scared they might be to be isolated. Introverts enjoy life for different reasons and are flexible to conditions, but we have to remember that TO AN EXTROVERT, isolation might seem impossible, or even dangerous.
@alokraj468
2 ай бұрын
Whou would come there to take you?
Great video. I love lighthouses. That's definitely one I'd love to explore so thanks for doing that for me. I wonder if the basement passages didn't lead to tanks for fuel oil and just bulk storage. Assuming it had no power from shore, there would have been at least one generator on-site to charge the batteries, run the lights and other equipment.
nice set of lads doing something a bit out of the ordinary, only seen 2 videos but it's pretty chilled out sat here havin a toke, go well
If this place was furnished and had electricity and heating it would actually be a fun place to work. You could even put a library on one floor.
As a Stannard, I love the relevance to it being the loneliest and one of the scariest light houses and spaces around the world. My daughter didn't know until her adult years that her name is also a light house and a town in Russia, careful the FBI may come and Raid our home just because of our names.
4:14 he lighting actually scared me for a second but then i started laughing and almost choked my food😂😂
@MarcusPerryYT
Жыл бұрын
Same 😆 ok seriously my heart stopped
@mysoberlife.
Жыл бұрын
Lol same
@fredandez7890
Жыл бұрын
@@mysoberlife. jnnnnn. Tm o. T all lokk
@syb3n
Жыл бұрын
is your food ok?
@ULT20
Жыл бұрын
Same here hahaha
by 14 minutes in I am literally afraid for the lives of these three children. 15:46 "is this a toy?" Best comedy of the year right here.
What an amazing lighthouse! Makes you appreciate 19th century builders!
Felt concerned for your safety as you guys obviously are not equipped or suitably prepared for such exploration. Glad you survived though. 👏
Only 24 hrs?……that’s not really long or arduous when you think about it….the conditions didn’t look that rough when you boarded the lighthouse ladder…..lucky nothing seriously big Still loved what you guys did.. Keep up the wonderful work 💯🔥❤️
Just a pointer for you guys, when you sleep in your sleeping bag you need to strip down to your boxers. The way sleeping bags are made now if you keep your clothes on you are impeding the sleeping bags ability to keep you warm by blocking your body heat in your clothes, the sleeping bags need direct contact with your skin to do they're job the right way
@johnnybravoBoyah
13 күн бұрын
Not 😅
Jz that sunset will get me going😊 Thx u guys for showing the world this. Is good to know n explore more
Okay I think it'd be super fun to stay there for a day with friends. I'd just sing and play games like pictionary or something. I bet the acoustics there would be great honestly singing out to the water or in the tunnels
Dave the MVP with his boat lol, I know a lot of people that wouldn't want to be stuck in the middle of the lake or ocean in a fog but Dave just practically said " *F IT* " and went in the fog trying to find this small island lol
@BethW-mm9kb
Жыл бұрын
I've known Dave all my life, no captain I would trust more on that lake.
@soda12
Жыл бұрын
@@BethW-mm9kb that is really good to know :D
@ocnho4354
Жыл бұрын
Dave’s officially lated😝
I'm so scared of heights, I'd have a panic attack on that deck
Should get some teams and supplies together and renovate that thing. Would be badass with some modern touches.
Loved this! I’m obsessed with lighthouses & this one is especially fascinating! We have some good ones here in Northern Ireland. I can see one in the Copeland Islands from my livingroom window. I love watching it at night, something very comforting about it.
We have always wanted to see the inside of Stannard Rock. Right where you were fishing a record lake trout was caught there in 1997 weighing in at 61 1/2 pounds. Thank you so much for the virtual and amazing lighthouse fun. So awesome! We live in the Keweenaw Peninsula not far from there as the crow flies. 🙌🏻🙋♀️✌🏻
@johnnykozacki3366
Жыл бұрын
Tech grad here, miss the Keweenaw like crazy. I remember being able to see Stannard Rock on the Horizon from Bare Bluff, crazy to see it on a massively viewed video!
@TheWoodsyintroverts
Жыл бұрын
@@johnnykozacki3366 The Keweenaw is a great place. I don’t usually say this on other channels but we have a vlog channel about where we live in the Keweenaw. 🙌🏻🙋♀️
@TheWoodsyintroverts
Жыл бұрын
@Burstix TV Hi there! The stand alone lighthouses must be so lonely. Thanks for sharing that. On our channel Northwoods to Nautical we share videos of life in the Keweenaw and near Lake Superior. Lake Michigan is much warmer than Superior that’s for sure. Last year in June Superior was only 45 degrees.
dave seems like such a chill guy :)
I enjoyed this little video, learned a bit and had complete anxiety the whole entire time, and as much as I love being alone, I think I would end up going insane.
Hey fellas! Say, what time of year were you out there? We were out there last year for the first time and again last month. We put together the basic website and the video for the Watershed Partnership, so we have permission to access the tower. I'm hoping to get out there again in August and maybe spend a couple nights out there. Thanks for sharing your adventure!!
The guys have grown so much in the past 3 years went from like 2 or 3 mil subs to 7 mil I just 3 years hugs respect to these guys Justin and Andrew love the vids y’all always bring happiness to this world keep up the hard work!
Born and raised in Marquette, MI. Spent many times fishing at Stannard Rock and caught alot of Lake Trout including a few monster salmon. Great times!
DAVE is amazing even though it’s very foggy he managed to get there. very dangerous thing. zero visibility but still managed. incredible.
Big mistakes galore! Rule #1 Always check your gear before heading out. Rule #2 Personally, I always choose to live with redundancy (numerous ways) of making fire, communication, lighting and (good) food items. Rule #3 Multiple warm layers when in cold climates.
That's awesome!!!! We're big fans...keep creating the amazing content!
@taxfraud5627
Жыл бұрын
Love you 🤠
@skxllz5255
Жыл бұрын
Hi
@sourskittle3621
Жыл бұрын
IM SO EARLY TO THIS IM BIG FANS OF YOU AND FANS OF MOREJSTU
@lucasskits9995
Жыл бұрын
@@sourskittle3621 lol
@yeeyee663
Жыл бұрын
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I think they need to make more stuff like this
There is a similar lighthouse off the coast of Cohasset, Massachusetts called Minot's Ledge Light. Built around the same time as Stannard Rock. A coupe of miles offshore, built on a tall rock in the Atlantic, it's a pretty lonesome place. I've been out there in summertime, on a boat circling the structure, but I would never want to try it in the winter. You dudes got balls.
@johnnybravoBoyah
13 күн бұрын
Mass where ? Who ? lol We talking about Michigan man, Michigan man we talking
In 2007, I was stationed in Dollar Bay MI at USCG station Portage. Myself (47' MLB Qualified Engineer / Boarding Officer) and a crew of 5 other brave men had to make a 7 hour trip to this lighthouse, as the CG crews in Marquette MI (the lighthouse is in their AOR or area of responsibility) had been doing SAR missions (Search and Rescue) all day due to heavy winds and 10-15' rolling waves on Lake Superior and were considered "bagged" (had spent too many hours underway in a 24 hour period per USCG policy). 7 hours in 10-15' waves from Dollar Bay MI to this lighthouse on a USCG 47' Motor Life Boat, to rescue a family of 6 that were blown into the lighthouse and DIW (Dead in the water). They were all soaked, in mild stages of hypothermia, holding on for dear life. In most cases a helicopter from CG air station Traverse City would have beat us there, however their rescue teams were "bagged" as well from too many missions in the heavy winds and rough seas all weekend. The look on the faces of this family, which included an infant and a 7 year old, when we arrived on scene was that of fear for their lives. We had no communication with them since 30 minutes after we left Dollar Bay MI, as their boats electrical systems was compromised from damage and water intrusion. Their boat was less than 20 minutes from being completely submerged, and they were actually beginning to climb the ladder onto the lighthouse when we arrived. In 30 minutes we had them all onboard in a warm cabin below deck, had hooked their vessel up to a towline, and myself and another engineer had pumped the water from their vessel with a P6 pump, and patched the small holes in the hole temporarily, and successfully towed them to Marquette MI. Almost 5 hours straight south (with the weather). It was the scariest day of their lives, and wildly enough, exhilarating for us. We trained heavily for missions that crucial and they weren't too common. But everyone was safe, and I'll never forget that rescue mission for the rest of my life
@dankendrick2500
Жыл бұрын
@Digital Dan
@digitaldan8223
Жыл бұрын
Back in my day, the MLB's were 44 footers. I assisted rewiring and replace all the electronics in the one stationed in Tawas, MI after it rolled and righted itself. I was on the Bristol Bay (and it's barge) out of Detroit in '86 before A school, and finished my 9 year enlistment on the Sundew out of Duluth from '92 to '94. That 7 hour trip in 10-15 foot rollers doesn't sound like much fun, but I bet the 5 hour trip to Marquette made up for it. Nothing beats that feeling when the rescue is successful, especially when it's an entire family. Thank you for your service, Dan.
That fake lightening when Caleb went up there actually scared me lmao
You call or you will be rescued within 45 minutes. Imagine what it would really be like to be there completely alone. Without light, communication and interlocutor. Face to face with the ocean, cold and fear.
Wow, this place is amazing! Aerial views of the Lighthouse Great views.🤠🤠
1:57 Nonono when your hair stands up like that during a storm, go seek shelter immediately because you will get struck by lightning.
I would love the microhouse videos or something to return, they were most impressive and very entertaining.
@ahlijahtreadwell1872
Жыл бұрын
Tryna make some money tm gotta have cash app big bag
I virtually got experience of such a scary but a beautiful lighthouse. Thank you guys. Please tell the way to get there. I also wanna to visit.
What an adventure! It's amazing to see the challenges of staying at the loneliest lighthouse. Thanks for sharing your experience with us!
4:14 really scared me... I LOVE THEIR VIDS SO MUCH. Thank you so much JStu!
@peksilon1836
Жыл бұрын
how did that scare you
Good job Stu for being brave and making everyone’s day. God bless
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Жыл бұрын
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Жыл бұрын
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Жыл бұрын
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Жыл бұрын
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@HJS_Kickz
Жыл бұрын
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DAVE WAS THE UNSUNG HERO💙 he brought them to and fro alive!
So cool!! Sorry to hear about Captain Dave! He added a lot to this clip. An older crusty dude that comes to rescue y’all in the nick of time!!
Out of all the lakes they build this light house on it has to be superior the roughest and coldest Great Lake. That would suck to build in the 1880s
Can we all appreciate how thiccc the gravy in stews vids is. They just pour butter all on their content.
@user-wm2sl7jy7j
Жыл бұрын
I'm a male but when I jump... Why does my arse clap....
@dinolord2710
Жыл бұрын
Moro
@akbrayden420
Жыл бұрын
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@Detective_j
Жыл бұрын
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@the_baker141
Жыл бұрын
Cweamy gravi thicc butte r o ya
Love it I wish one day be able to visit one .. nice work
O'Neill's next video I want y'all to spend the night in abandoned ship for 24 hours
Great video! I really like your videos like this where you go to unconventional places that most people have no idea exist. Keep it up!
Doing that alone I would be scared no lie...imagine sleeping and hear creepy sounds coming up from the basements.
@herohyda4498
Жыл бұрын
wat
me and my mom would most likely come here just for a couple hours, man that looks like so much fun to just sit there and look at they sky and ocean. That view of the sun rise and sunset though.
This is so neat. This is near where I live. It was cool seeing you guys experience the waters of Lake Superior.
How is this scary or survival? Everything you need is right there, not a single threat from the rest of the evil world can touch you. Seems like a dream vacation, you're very lucky to have had this experience! Nothing remotely scary, but definitley an amazing adventure & thanks for sharing!
@maggie4396
Жыл бұрын
Good comment! nothing scary there! so quiet! no problems! paradis except miss the electricity and t.v. would be perfect!
@neilshots
6 ай бұрын
Totally agree what a bunch of p##cks. Great location though.
@Lunafreya_Nox
6 ай бұрын
Who says nothing scary ..wat if rouge wave will come to them and storm.. That lighthouse is very lower than what lighthouse location would above the island should be nor Atleast and there's noway you could run frm different side of an island only just this lighthouse.
@respektetoutlavi714
6 ай бұрын
@@Lunafreya_Nox Sure a rogue wave might come, but that’s why they didn’t visit during the stormy season & that lighthouse has survived more rogue waves than you can count. What if a rogue airplane comes crashing out of the sky and lands on your house tonight!? Nothing anyone can do about random acts of nature, these lads were far safer than 90% of the population taking a late night city walk 🙄🤣… This was a privileged adventure & well planned out, no scary survival required at all! Now if the boat taxi driver decided to abandon them there, I’d imagine they would learn how to fish real quick & survival might become a thing momentarily 🤷♂️
@johnmudd6453
4 ай бұрын
Where will this red wave come from ?
I hope the guys will donate the KZread-money this videos earns to help with the restoration of this lighthouse 👍🏻 Great video, as always 👏 Kind regards from Germany 🇩🇪, Philipp 👋🏻
@TheUnwantedDong
Жыл бұрын
How about the government actually uses the taxpayers money for good once and restore it?
I'd love to kip out there. Few days, ultimate solitude beyond anything you've seen before.
Is it only me that would Love this? I mean...It´s just for one day, they have food and all. Sounds amazing. They make it sound like it´s the end of the world....😅😅
Gotta go for 48-72 hours next time. One night can be suffered through, it's the next that gets you.
@blazze55
Жыл бұрын
Yep that is what I say every time I see one of these
I have no idea why i found this video so fascinating but i wanted to watch more. Id probably get annoyed at the lack of preparedness like not knowing how your sat phone works when that is your lifeline. Needed better lighting when exploring but the drone and camera work was well done. You guys reminded me of when my friends and i would explore old abandoned houses and buildings.
@leyluarya
Жыл бұрын
I Love this comment
I got so fucking nervous when old mate's hair was standing up. That was an imminent lightning strike, right there. What a fucking awesome video.
The fact is - if that place was done up and had heating, maintained to a good standard. I would love to stay out there away from the hustle & bustle of buzy life and people! What a Treasure Island lost but yet to be restored.
" No power " The Light : I'm about to ruin this mans whole career.
These Overnights are the stuff that makes you guys great. THanks for making one of these. Are you thinking about possible Overnight Budget challenge because those are great. Keep up the good work!
Sunsets on the Great Lakes are some of the most breathtaking
I like how SpiderMan Bird didn't show much fear towards your guys. He was just chilling with you guys for a bit, watching you cook your food like "You're gonna share some of that with me right?"
"Its free to come out here, just costs to come back", is like the beginning of a horror movie.
we actually need like a 4-5 minutes raw video inside it, maybe something caught up haha
Is there an elevator or something in that lighthouse that takes you to a hidden underwater city?
@rozaane_
Жыл бұрын
😄
@barghastov
Жыл бұрын
No but there is this pod that shoots up into the clouds
@Messi-rw9ng
Жыл бұрын
A man chooses, a slave obeys
@sateayam24
Жыл бұрын
@@barghastov a bioshock reference?
@barghastov
Жыл бұрын
@@sateayam24 That's right chief
My Grandfather and father were lighthouse keepers or "Keepers of the Light" in Scotland. My Grandfather was on the Bass Rock lighthouse for five years, this lighthouse stands alone in solitude in the sea.
Fun video, but it left some of my questions unanswered. 1. Does it have an outhouse/toilet? 2. Where did power for the light that came on, come from? 3. Was the room with the lamp not the warmest room at night? Thanks
@Archivaris
Жыл бұрын
You can see multiple solar panels on the top part in some shots, so guessing that charges a battery that then gets used in the night
@Lavabo-Quebec
Жыл бұрын
@@Archivaris at 4:21 you see the batteries (3x+) on floor. I guess the waste/outhous were in the basement, maybe thats why its stink so much.... i guess also there was a well for fresh water in the basement ...seems like that at 12:07 and 12:18
Absolutely envious of y'all. That looked like a great time.
I circled Point Saint George, Dragons reef in a chartered Battery Point Lighthouse staffed tour. The sea lions seemed happy. My art teacher lived there and spoke of the three urinals on the separated manned floors. I have the sound down because I am the Mueller investigation so I hope this is the same Lighthouse in the sea. Remembering the Brother Jonathan sidewinder and those freshly minted gold coins
Question is HOW DID THEY BUILD THAT?? Scary!!!!🥶🥶🥶