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6 місяців тому

Telegraph Creek has been on the list for several years now, but the drive in is just not something I wanted to tackle in the motorhome. The road is 112 km of well maintained gravel, but there are sections that are very steep, narrow and windy. Road conditions aside, this is an unbelievably beautiful route. BC has a lot of spectacular drives, but this may be in the top three for me. I absolutely love a road with a little challenge and a little danger, but the diversity of this drive is something I could never have planned for.
Honestly, I would do this trip again just for the drive its self, but the town at the end is the icing on the cake. Telegraph Creek is a strange ghost town, because just above it is the First Nation Village, also known as Telegraph Creek. Because of the close proximity to the village, the ghost town has been somewhat concealed from discovery, and although it has seen vandalism, it is substantially less than other abandoned locations. Most of the town is occupied by nothing more than pack rats and chipmunks, but a couple of the buildings are privately owned and in decent condition. The Stikine River Song has an operational kitchen and rooms for rent, the Museum is open during the summer, and accepts donations for a tour, but the rest of town is slowly becoming reclaimed by nature.
One of my favourite characteristics of this town are the old rock walls. It is rare to see much masonry work in Canada, especially in one of the old boom bust towns, but all through Telegraph Creek are rock walls and staircases, overgrown with foliage, but otherwise exactly as they had been 100 years prior. It is a shame to see this town rotting away, because it is situated in such a beautiful place. Never the less, I am so happy I got a chance to visit and see it while it is standing, and to learn its history from the locals.
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@anddan11111
@anddan11111 6 місяців тому
If there is a youtube award for content, quality,music,phtography and overall beauty you would win.Always look forward to your videos.Thank you Justin.
@Nova2032-
@Nova2032- 6 місяців тому
Yyyessss! And Dustin is so humble and respectful :-)
@MorbinNecrim86
@MorbinNecrim86 6 місяців тому
For sure
@elwaupo1
@elwaupo1 6 місяців тому
I really admire how you can make a professional video together that tells a story about the land, people and it’s history. I so look forward (as all of us do) to every video. Keep them coming!
@lavondacarter7228
@lavondacarter7228 6 місяців тому
SO AGREE !
@ChadMarko55
@ChadMarko55 6 місяців тому
Hey Dustin, love that you got to explore Telegraph Creek, it's a beautiful area, the whole Stikine River valley is a spectacular place, mostly untouched by industry, and our Tahltan peoples are trying our hardest to keep it that way. Those horses are domesticated, owned by horse ranch in the area, they usually set their horses to roam over the fall and winter, then collect them in the spring/summer. That cliff that you filmed at the village of Tahltan, is called Eagle Rock, because the way the cliff eroded, looks like eagles wings cut into the cliff, its a sacred spot for our peoples. Its an amazing place, i haven't been to Telegraph in years.
@Nova2032-
@Nova2032- 6 місяців тому
Wow! Thank you for all the information. Hats off to you, and my deepest respect for the indigenous people of this Land. ( British Gal, now living in Washington State )
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure 6 місяців тому
Really enjoyed this comment, thank you so much.
@ChadMarko55
@ChadMarko55 6 місяців тому
@@Destination_Adventure you're welcome. Hope you made a trip into Glenora, it's another beautiful area. I love the Stikine
@samuelstevens5845
@samuelstevens5845 6 місяців тому
​@@ChadMarko55I grew up on a farm there in Glenora.
@ChadMarko55
@ChadMarko55 6 місяців тому
@@samuelstevens5845 it's a gorgeous, very rustic area. My family is from the Dease/Telegraph area. (Louie's, Campbell's, etc)
@Nova2032-
@Nova2032- 6 місяців тому
Dustin, you are a treasure and such a huge asset to this World. You are so kind and gentle to animals . Those beautiful horses. You see things that many people just ignore. And the respect that you have for local history, and it’s remaining residence. You just can’t get any better than Dustin Porter! Exploring, History, Geology, Wildlife.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure 6 місяців тому
That is incredibly nice, thank you so much. This comment means a lot to me.
@davestevens4263
@davestevens4263 6 місяців тому
Amen 🙏 & soo true .
@andreamorrison6719
@andreamorrison6719 6 місяців тому
ÀND you get a huge kick out of animals, thats a winning trait for me. Hopped on here to congratulate you on this truly Gold video, your editing, your content, clarity (!).. is surpassed by none. Hubby and I are firm fans, been binging your channel for a while now, cant get enough . Once we seen em all, gonna start over again. (Thankyou for the horses). Xx
@FreezyAbitKT7A
@FreezyAbitKT7A 6 місяців тому
@@Destination_Adventure Your gentleness to crab is admirable
@kimklobucher3154
@kimklobucher3154 6 місяців тому
Could not have said it any better. Another beauty of an episode Dustin. Thank you.
@bikingchannel804
@bikingchannel804 6 місяців тому
You should write a book "The Destination Adventure Guide" so we could have a chance to go on to see your adventure destinations for our selves and if nothing else enjoy the fantastic pictures the book is sure to have
@lonely_trans_girl
@lonely_trans_girl 6 місяців тому
Fuck, that's a brilliant idea! I would definitely buy that ❤
@DeannasDailys
@DeannasDailys 6 місяців тому
Me too!!!
@barnetts9812
@barnetts9812 6 місяців тому
Pleeeaaase
@leobaltz2057
@leobaltz2057 6 місяців тому
Crazy how Canada’s back country gravel roads are maintained better than America’s asphalt roads
@DeadBaron
@DeadBaron 6 місяців тому
If it's like Maine, it's due to logging companies. Loggers need thick gravel roads to fly their trucks down. Private companies do a way better job at maintaining the roads than any state or federal roads, too...
@daviscampbell9020
@daviscampbell9020 6 місяців тому
Our roads are nearly as bad as everywhere. Some places are better than others.
@Tom.c666
@Tom.c666 6 місяців тому
Kuz CAN RULES
@joshbuck5877
@joshbuck5877 6 місяців тому
You couldn't be more correct on that.
@JoeRocket-sf6qs
@JoeRocket-sf6qs 6 місяців тому
Don't kid yourself bud,Canada's roads are worse than you could imagine,that's a guarantee.
@Mo_Taser
@Mo_Taser 6 місяців тому
This is the second video from this channel I've watched. It's quickly become readily apparent that we're not dealing with just another amateur UKpostsr here. This is professional work. It's like what we used to see on CHEK TV Saturday mornings or the Outdoor Life Network pre-UKposts, and even pre-internet. The main difference was that the host wouldn't carry a camera and do his own filming. He/she would have a film and sound crew with them. We used to call those big propane bottles, "pigs". I'm not sure why. 😆 "Brothely." 😆 Keep up the great work.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure 6 місяців тому
I appreciate that, thank you.
@MorbinNecrim86
@MorbinNecrim86 6 місяців тому
Oh yeah, Dustin is AWESOME!!! If you've only watched 2 episodes, you should watch the rest
@SPFDRum
@SPFDRum 6 місяців тому
That young kid, Andrew: the excitement in his voice was infectious.
@RobsNeighbor
@RobsNeighbor 6 місяців тому
"Catching this a little late, I love the longer content and stories. Dustin, you always bring it! Great job! I had to edit that; the horse brought a tear to my eye in joy. As a 42-year-old man, I found myself shedding a tear in my shop in Wisconsin over the emotion and connection to nature you bring to all of us. Thank you."
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure 6 місяців тому
Thank you! I was a little nervous at first, that was a big horse. We both just needed a pal to talk about the view with. Lol.
@patrickfort4467
@patrickfort4467 6 місяців тому
If anyone is interested in the history of Telegraph Creek and the area, read "Notes From the Century Before," by Edward Hoagland. He spent the summer there in 1966 when many of the old-timers were still around. It's a fascinating read.
@parapelegicBUD
@parapelegicBUD 6 місяців тому
The cinematic cut scenes from the drone immerse your viewer and make them feel like they are part of it all . You have a great future in store Dustin . Keep up the great work and thanks again .
@matferguson7428
@matferguson7428 6 місяців тому
Mickey Ferguson is my grandpa and I always make it up to telegraph for the summers and he teaches me about everything history wise. And I hope people know that it’s not abandoned it’s just a small town
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure 6 місяців тому
Stoked to see this comment, I hope he gets a chance to watch it too. Thanks for the comment.
@danaferguson2227
@danaferguson2227 6 місяців тому
Hey, Mickey's daughter here!! 🙋‍♀️ Just letting ya know that we shared the video with him, so he has watched it 😉 Great footage
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure 6 місяців тому
@@danaferguson2227thank you
@heathermcdermid3673
@heathermcdermid3673 6 місяців тому
What an incredible journey you took us on today,. Love the history from the locals and especially the enthusiasm from the young man who actually gets small town living and the ancestry that comes with it. Again Justin, thank you, would never see some of these amazing places or incredible stories without you.
@suzettee6176
@suzettee6176 6 місяців тому
@@DestinationAdventure. This is a fake account
@sallycollins2445
@sallycollins2445 6 місяців тому
I absolutely LOVED this video. You braved that awful narrow road to bring us this spectacular documentary. Thank you so much for gifting this to us.
@Broncotwisterjim
@Broncotwisterjim 6 місяців тому
My friend, you've sure got the needle riding deep in the groove. This art is flowing from you in the most natural way. I'm confident that nothing requiring so much effort, could appear so effortless. Highest praise and most sincere thanks for your work!💪
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure 6 місяців тому
I really enjoy and appreciate that statement. Thank you.
@andreamorrison6719
@andreamorrison6719 6 місяців тому
This is right on the money ! Brilliant comment 👊
@forestrymatters
@forestrymatters 6 місяців тому
Your documentary style is not only entertaining and very well produced, but you also respectfully pay tribute to the places you go and share with the world. I grew up and still live in the northwest and you have done a great service over the past 2 years. You make me proud of my upbringing and fortunate of my birthplace. Northwest BC is incredible.
@LittleCabinintheYukon
@LittleCabinintheYukon 6 місяців тому
I haven't been to Telegraph Creek in a bunch of years! My husband was an RCMP member out of Dease Lake and we used to make day trips to Telegraph to visit the members there. We almost bought a place there too. It's a beautiful drive with a very interesting history. You did miss the eagle in Eagle Rock, though. You traced the shape of it's wings when you were at the confluence of the Stikine and the Tahltan rivers. We used to follow the road to it's end and picnic. If I'm remembering correctly, there was a little campsite there. It was really cool to revisit it with you, Dustin!
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure 6 місяців тому
Great comment, thank you. :). I made it to the end of the road, and it really is nice.
@dixiepittenger3960
@dixiepittenger3960 6 місяців тому
I look forward to Sat morning used to be cartoons NOW it is Saturday morning with Destination Adventure Amazing Video again. 🙏👣 I could easily live in one of those 1 cabins the beauty of this is amazing
@droningthrulife3627
@droningthrulife3627 6 місяців тому
Thank you for doing these episodes Dustin. As a first generation Canadian (both parents born in Italy) I was brought up as Canadian first with Italian heritage and I have been to Italy numerous times. The Italians do a good job of keeping their heritage and history always preserved and hopefully these videos will make Canadians understand that we are losing much of what makes us Canadians. As dumb as it sounds I actual shed tears when I see these historic towns in such disarray, it is our history! Don't get me wrong hopefully there are millions of other Canadians that feel the same way ; we need to preserve what we have a nation to show future generations that we are a great nation of determined people. Please keep up the good work!
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure 6 місяців тому
Thank you very much. I feel exactly the same way. I have been fortunate to travel around Europe, and I was so amazed with the history. Granted it is much older there, but this is possibly the last opportunity to preserve a countries history right from the beginning.
@kathrynjohnston794
@kathrynjohnston794 6 місяців тому
Very interesting! I get brought to tears looking at the beauty you show us. Then I am holding onto my chair because of the steep roads or those cliffs on either side of you wondering if I could've ever done it. I think so, but it would have been a white knuckle ride. It's so sad to see such destruction of those old abandoned houses/buildings. The history thoughtless people destroy. Again, Dustin, thank you for my weekly adventure. God's blessings on you and your travels from Proctor Minnesota!
@Banditten2002
@Banditten2002 6 місяців тому
I am impressed by your drone footage, and your way of telling a good story, with respect for the residents who still live in the ghost town.
@davecottrell3044
@davecottrell3044 6 місяців тому
I'm glad you finally made it into Telegraph Creek. You couldn't have picked a better time of year. Fall time is beyond gorgeous. The old house you were looking at that you were told (likely by Mickey) was recently purchase with an idea of fixing it up is ours. We were recently able to buy it back into the family. My wife's grandmother grew up in that house. The staircase was actually accessed from the kitchen addition that was built of lumber and attached to the front of the house. Like the kitchen, the upstairs was also an upgrade. The house originally had no upstairs. We removed the old kitchen because it had collapsed. We are presently trying to get the lot graded in front of the house so we can put a trailer on the lot to give us a base to work on the old place from. LDM, during the repairs when the creek flooded and washed the roads out piled debris and excess material on our lot, burying the driveway and making what was a level lot inaccessible. In this country it takes a while to hire a machine to do the work. We may have to rent a machine ourselves (we now live in Dease Lake). But we do want to restore the old house. It has been an iconic and highly recognizable welcome to the old downtown for many visitors for years. It is a shame it was left to go like that, but nothing is beyond repair - it just needs a lot more work (and money) to bring it back. :) Thank you for doing such a great job of showcasing Telegraph Creek. I hope more people will take an interest and less people will keep chucking rocks through the windows.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure 6 місяців тому
Wow this comment was so fun to read. I really appreciate getting to hear your experience and past relation to the house. Thank you so much for sharing. It is always so cool when a viewer has a direct relation to the story, and I get to hear it, but I always wish i could have met them sooner. I’m sorry I couldn’t include you in this video as well, but thank you so much for enjoying it and for such a kind welcome. You have a lot of work ahead of you, but it will be so worth it. I would like to get in touch with you about an idea, if you’re interested can you please reach out to my email: reellyfe@outlook.com
@FRLN500
@FRLN500 5 місяців тому
Hello Dave. I didn't know you had a family history in Telegraph Creek. I wish you luck on the restoration.
@davecottrell3044
@davecottrell3044 5 місяців тому
@@FRLN500 thanks, Greg! Yes, Kathy's great-great grandfather was the one who brought the camels into the Cariboo. It was after that he made his way up to Glenora and then Telegraph Creek. His grandson, Charlie Callbreath, married Charlie Vance's daughter, Julia, who grew up in the old house we bought.
@kenseeley3761
@kenseeley3761 6 місяців тому
Telegraph Creek…. So cool. Neil Peart of Rush wrote about his visit there on one of the first nights of his 55k+ motorcycle trip in his book , “Ghost Rider”. Thanks for showing us this amazing place! Said it before and I’ll say it again… Dustin, your videos are just top notch Brother. Look forward to seeing where you take us next! ❤️🤘😎🇨🇦
@Awsom47Merc
@Awsom47Merc 6 місяців тому
* Memories of entire families lost to time "Like Tears In The Rain"! Thanks for another amazing episode of beautiful scenery and history . Cheers! 🍻👊😎👍🍻
@TomJones0065
@TomJones0065 6 місяців тому
OH yea! Coffee, Eggs, and Best of The Best Dustin!!! You make my sat worth getting outta bed my friend!!! Thank You! Such great Adventures!! Makes me want to come up there next year when my Bus is done! YOU B AWESOME!!
@parkerottoackley6325
@parkerottoackley6325 6 місяців тому
Flashlight ?? Really Was you thinking all the lights would work ? , Ha Love ya brother, and THANK YOU so much for allowing us to tag along 🙏
@joyceseleska8622
@joyceseleska8622 3 місяці тому
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL AREA. I TRULY HOPE THE REMAINDER OF THE PROPERTIES WILL BE PURCHASED AND RESTORED. YOU COULD JUST IMAGINE GOING TO A BEAUTIFUL PLACE AND SEEING ALL THE BUILDINGS REMODELED AND FAMILIES ENJOYING THEIR SUMMER OR ANY TIME OF YEAR IN THIS INCREDIBLE AREA. THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT GOING TO A PLACE WHERE THE PREVIOUS LIVES LIVED THERE WERE SLOW AND PEACEFUL AND EVERYONE KNEW EVERYONE ELSE, WHERE A NEIGHBOR WAS MORE THAN THE OCCUPANT OF A BUILDING.
@bluwtrgypsy
@bluwtrgypsy 6 місяців тому
Wow, Dustin what an amazing place. This was a wonderful video. So interesting to learn some history from the locals and to view the structures. A shout out to Andrew, quite a young man. So nice to see a young person appreciate the past. A beautiful adventure in a beautiful location. Thank you for taking us along. Just love BC and the remarkable trips you share with us. Blessings
@suzettee6176
@suzettee6176 6 місяців тому
@@Destination-_Adventure and this one is a fake account
@flyfgirl
@flyfgirl 5 місяців тому
Thanks so much for taking me on this journey! I loved the camera work, especially the opening with your truck rolling into town. Your story-telling and authenticity captured me right through to the end, which is no small feat. Really enjoy your videos :)
@deborahhope9094
@deborahhope9094 6 місяців тому
The goats and the horse were amazing! The scenery was out of this world beautiful.
@pattie1705
@pattie1705 6 місяців тому
Thank you for keeping history alive. I wish I was your mama and you would take me along. Thanks for the adventures!
@heyimamaker
@heyimamaker 4 місяці тому
These are the places that my grandfather would have loved to learn about. Thanks for sharing!
@MorbinNecrim86
@MorbinNecrim86 6 місяців тому
Its always sad seeing ghost towns, but great to see when there is a few people who still call them home and keep the history alive for the future. And the scenery out there, Beautiful, who wouldnt want to live out there
@dychui
@dychui 2 місяці тому
What an unbelievably well made documentary and a tribute to this historic city and its inhabitants !!
@jimboslice9472
@jimboslice9472 6 місяців тому
Another saturday made even better with a new D.A. video 🔥👍🏽
@marcushume2240
@marcushume2240 6 місяців тому
Telegraph Creek very beautiful area. Lots of history. I give thanks to the Tahltan First Nation people for preserving and showing this land for all to see and enjoy. A notable and talented North West Coast woodcarver and sculptor. Bob Dempsey, Tahltan and Tlingt First Nation decent. His work can be seen displayed at the Vancouver International Airport. Thank you Dustin for sharing this excellant adventure with all of us. Cheers.
@brooklynsupreme
@brooklynsupreme 3 місяці тому
Unbelievable drone shots & beautiful production altogether.. love it
@sharlettedavidson81
@sharlettedavidson81 6 місяців тому
Again….mother nature giving you a gift of hugs….🐴and 🐐 ! Let us not over look at the beautiful fall leaves that were in beautiful colors. The ghost town was super cool. I enjoyed this very much… Thank you Dustin….see you next Saturday 😀
@marybennett5724
@marybennett5724 6 місяців тому
OMG!!! Del's Propane! What a blast from the past!!!! Thank you for taking us on all these amazing adventures!
@divadewolram
@divadewolram Місяць тому
I grew up in Iskut. We would travel to telegraph every summer to fish for salmon and visit family. Funny I never got a chance to explore old town. My friends family probably owns the horses you met. You’ve only scratched the surface of tahltan territory. Great job showing a part of my traditional territory! You earned a follower today. Thank you!
@sirroi3310
@sirroi3310 6 днів тому
😊🤗
@jeraldheinrich3589
@jeraldheinrich3589 6 місяців тому
The history in this town is very interesting. The road going in is quite beautiful. Love the drone shots above the low clouds and the road and river below. Great video, plus the people interviewed.
@opie493
@opie493 6 місяців тому
The machine at about 32 minute mark is a hand crank mimeograph. They were basically a old school printers. Have a stencil of what you want to copy, add paper, and ink and it will replicate the stencil. My grandmother used one for a newsletter she had created.
@chrisblack8390
@chrisblack8390 6 місяців тому
Excellent ghost town. Thanks for walking all that way to show us all the buildings. I felt funny when you were driving with the cliffs on both sides. I couldn't have drove that.
@billthompson6182
@billthompson6182 19 днів тому
One of your best.Great dialogue! 10/10
@leslielutz6140
@leslielutz6140 6 місяців тому
Brothely. Indeed. This was SPECTACULAR.
@robynsnest22
@robynsnest22 6 місяців тому
My aunt taught up in Telegraph Creek in the 50's, Interesting to watch this.
@sioframay
@sioframay 6 місяців тому
You could totally do longer videos more often. This one was great and I can't wait to see more.
@petermccracken2247
@petermccracken2247 6 місяців тому
WOW !!! Another Great Video !! Beautiful Landscape !! The Man Said A Lot Would Sell For $6,000 to $6,500. You would think that at those prices, many people would want to have the lot for a summer vacation place to go to. Thank You, For Showing This Beautiful Semi- Ghost Town. Keep Up The Great Job That You Do So Well !!! 👍👍👍👍👍
@debrazorn8168
@debrazorn8168 5 місяців тому
I spent about a month in Telegraph creek in the late 1980’s. What a magnificent place. I heard that a few years ago it burnt to the ground. Breaks my heart!
@eaglefan1124
@eaglefan1124 6 місяців тому
I think I'll be remembering this video for a while. From one Dustin to another, thank you.
@melanierand4374
@melanierand4374 6 місяців тому
Beautifully done! Thank you so much for sharing this little bit of history hidden away. And thank you to those who shared their stories with us! Its always fun to see where you will take us next!
@pierre-andre79liveca
@pierre-andre79liveca 6 місяців тому
Thank you Dustin for another Destination adventure on this rainy Saturday morning.
@OffroadTouringLife
@OffroadTouringLife 5 місяців тому
I'm sitting here in Australia watching this. Thanks for sharing this history for all of us to watch. So well put together.
@StephanGardner
@StephanGardner 6 місяців тому
Thanks for taking me on these adventures, Dustin!
@cdcmalcolm
@cdcmalcolm 6 місяців тому
Thanks Dustin for taking us along with you! Spectacular job in sharing that unique place.
@1slippery2
@1slippery2 6 місяців тому
Really enjoy the interviews you do, they add so much to the adventure! Appreciate the efforts you do.
@robroaring7175
@robroaring7175 6 місяців тому
Loved this one, Dustin. Always so curious about ghost towns and their history. All that history just returning to nature! Love the longer format as well. Never want your vids to end, so the longer ones keep me happy! Thanks again. Rob, Tasmania
@michellebreau1124
@michellebreau1124 6 місяців тому
Another beautiful video. Thanks Dustin. Can't wait for next weeks.
@jefflawrentz1624
@jefflawrentz1624 6 місяців тому
That is super cool. I love seeing ghost towns and this one is captivating! I’m looking forward to next weeks vlog- many thanks, Dustin!
@Nancy-xs9pm
@Nancy-xs9pm 6 місяців тому
WOW!!! Another amazing piece of work. You know the perfect way to show off all these beautiful places. Thanks for the history lessons too. Total respect for the peoples and the land. Going down that road reminded us of going into Farwell Canyon in your home area. Thanks for taking us on another great adventure. Safe travels.
@LiveAlohaOhana
@LiveAlohaOhana 6 місяців тому
Totally every Saturday I look forward to your show and what you got next for us ! Thanx for all you do !❤
@darlenemurphy4968
@darlenemurphy4968 6 місяців тому
Oh my goodness, Dustin! You have taken us on so many beautiful adventures, but this has to be one of my favorites. The scenery is beautiful 😍 along with the wildlife shots. Well done!!
@Jasontodd74
@Jasontodd74 6 місяців тому
Another great and very interesting and informative video!! These forgotten towns you go to are amazing and what you do by sharing them keeps them from being forgotten!! Love what you do!!!
@thomasfouts2700
@thomasfouts2700 6 місяців тому
This has fast become my favorite channel! You know how to put a beautiful and interesting video together. Thanks!
@tomlee7651
@tomlee7651 6 місяців тому
Thanks for taking us along with you on your trips. I used to love traveling myself. Unable to do it much anymore. So, watching your videos still gets me out there in q way.
@Nicawe
@Nicawe 4 місяці тому
Really loved this episode! (But then again, I really enjoy all of them ;) Thank you for bringing us to the most beautiful places!
@GCL110
@GCL110 6 місяців тому
Awesome, been there a few years back and i've been patiently waiting for you to make it down there as i knew it would make a great video, it really has a bit of everything.
@laurasimpson2870
@laurasimpson2870 6 місяців тому
I think I’m in love with that big old Roman nosed bay. Reminds me of my first horse.❤️🇨🇦
@josephwatts8147
@josephwatts8147 6 місяців тому
I loved the longer video! I really look forward to your videos every week. Thanks for sharing!
@stephscovill7221
@stephscovill7221 6 місяців тому
Thank you for all you do! Another incredible place to see. ❤️
@cynditermath9118
@cynditermath9118 6 місяців тому
What a great adventure! You keep me entertained and take me places I wish I could go. I learn so much from you and with you. Keep on trucking.
@lindamick8031
@lindamick8031 6 місяців тому
Thank you Dustin, so brought back memories of my summer visit in 1970. Spent almost a month there with my Dad at a forestry camp outside of town.
@FindingNorcal
@FindingNorcal 6 місяців тому
History is SO fascinating! The old pictures are like time traveling ❤ Great video as usual 👌💥
@KrazyMitchAdventures
@KrazyMitchAdventures 6 місяців тому
Another awesome video Dustin.. I have been up to Dease & Watson Lake, I dont ever recall going down into Telegraph 36:50 it's not always humans that break windows, sometimes birds fly into old glass, and break the glass.. When I was a kid growing up in Nanaimo, the pigeons use to fly into the glass to break it, so they could get inside old buildings to make nests. and also as windows age, they become weaker and break. Windows have to face intense elements day in and day out, so it's clear why glass gets thin and then crack.
@4evelyn734
@4evelyn734 6 місяців тому
This old town was beautiful! You saving all of these different places to our memories is such a good thing. I love all the history and I'm always in awe of what you show us! I loved your interaction with the horse. It was so beautiful!
@mikerobbins3334
@mikerobbins3334 6 місяців тому
Love the longer vid. Thank you.
@gnemelf
@gnemelf 6 місяців тому
Thanks for letting me see all these amazing places I would not have known about otherwise!
@billreinhardt3684
@billreinhardt3684 6 місяців тому
I believe this one to be one of your best so far!!!!
@JayWeldy
@JayWeldy 5 місяців тому
So glad I found this channel, great content.
@rshutterbug47
@rshutterbug47 6 місяців тому
Wow The Horses Were Probably Your BEST STOP EVER HOW TOTALLY AWESOME
@andreamorrison6719
@andreamorrison6719 6 місяців тому
This is truly a magnificent , awesome video Dustin. Time spent with you is SO rewarding ! From Australia 🥰
@shadowknowsjo
@shadowknowsjo 6 місяців тому
Gorgeous as always. And a real real treat with the longer video. Keep up the good work Dustin!
@paulalundy1658
@paulalundy1658 6 місяців тому
❤ I live vicariously through you with every video you make! My dream vacation would be following your foot prints in anyone of these beautiful places you bring to light
@prognozprognoz9145
@prognozprognoz9145 6 місяців тому
Great episode. Fantastic work putting this together. I've always wanted to see Telegraph creek. Keep on keeping on man!
@2times2is4
@2times2is4 6 місяців тому
Always a respectfully done and educational video. Such a beautiful place.
@feathercatcher
@feathercatcher 6 місяців тому
Hey! Thanks for the awesome video! With all thats going on in this world, you have managed to make me remember how beautiful it is. Thanks for the awesomeness you do🥰
@MrMikewr
@MrMikewr 6 місяців тому
Awesome drone footage again! Well done Dustin!
@gregruckstuhl4268
@gregruckstuhl4268 6 місяців тому
What a wonderful surprise and it's definitely fall season love the colors on the trees and them horse's were truly majestic that must have been a wonderful experience ❤️ thanks again for sharing your experience with all of us 😉 we'll be looking forward to seeing you soon on the next destination adventure 💗 sending positive vibes your way and safe travels 💗😊
@michaellangan9092
@michaellangan9092 5 місяців тому
Love the videos,brings me to places I would never get to see otherwise, Thank you very much.
@marketmalc
@marketmalc 6 місяців тому
loved it!!! Thank you
@apancher
@apancher 6 місяців тому
Absolutely mega video. You somehow find a way to make each one more incredible than the last!
@keyper555
@keyper555 6 місяців тому
Another great video Sir, thank you so much for showing us our history in such detail, I can only imagine the people that lived there when this town was bustling with activity. Look forward to your next adventure.
@georgestone2083
@georgestone2083 6 місяців тому
Such an awesome adventure you've taken us all on once again.
@jewelcopeland3374
@jewelcopeland3374 6 місяців тому
One of the things l really love about your video's , is your wonderful sense of humor . I loved the " fixer-upper that just needed a coat of paint slapped on her " . 😂
@sheridagg4017
@sheridagg4017 6 місяців тому
Did not know that Telegraph creek was used as a shipping lane for supplies to Watson Lake . Learned something new again on this fantastic channel you give us. Love this ❤ channel. Great work once again Four mile zero of the Alaska hwy 🇨🇦
@johncloar1692
@johncloar1692 6 місяців тому
Thanks Dustin for the video this is a good one, an adventure for all of us.
@robertphillips5051
@robertphillips5051 6 місяців тому
Great video. Love when you tour abandoned towns.
@svenhodaka9145
@svenhodaka9145 6 місяців тому
Spectacular and refreshing to immerse oneself into this natural beauty and history. Thanks Dustin for taking us along! 👋🇨🇦😁
@andrea6421
@andrea6421 6 місяців тому
So beautiful, yes, I see beauty in all of those old structures. They used to be filled with life and laughs. Also, that was quite the drive to get there lol! Thanks for sharing this adventure with us 😊
@countryboytrappedinthecity9473
@countryboytrappedinthecity9473 6 місяців тому
Love this format Dustin. Locals talking about the history of these amazing BC treasures prior to your exploration. I love this province and discovering it's untold stories through my own experience or through your amazing videos. Thank you for sharing your passion of discovering and exploring these historical BC sites.
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