⛈️ ⚡ Thunder & Lightning Camp in Heavy Rain - Storm Camping Under a Tarp and Tent

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As a cold front pushes into the Mountains, Luke is out for an adventure and this time, he's in a Tarp Shelter that he Built!
Frequent Thunder and Lightning are battling against Luke as he questions whether or not this tent and tarp shelter can handle the wet weather assault in this Wild Camp Adventure.
Get ready for a Stormy good time.....
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@gebeshebe4446
@gebeshebe4446 Рік тому
I saw a tree 4", broken, snapped like a twig, but still attached, as you were hiking in. Always a sign of company in the woods.
@Popsm0ke
@Popsm0ke Рік тому
I saw the same thing . I figured he was going to point it out
@gravytrainoutdoors
@gravytrainoutdoors Рік тому
Great video! I’ve experienced some strange things out in the woods. One thing that seems to be a common denominator is that there is no other wildlife to speak of in the area. No abundance of birds, no real game trails to be found etc. Those are places I avoid setting up camp. The birds and other animals are a sentry. It will often be a lone crow or raven that will call, almost to say… move along, this is not a good place to be in. Sounds crazy but there is something to it!
@Patshes
@Patshes 10 місяців тому
So true!
@cookieberkheiser7227
@cookieberkheiser7227 10 місяців тому
Great video. Absolutely loved it. Thank you.
@beverlyschultz5817
@beverlyschultz5817 10 місяців тому
@@Patshesbb
@user-hh6ex9md4w
@user-hh6ex9md4w 4 місяці тому
Great video! I agree with your observation about the absence of wildlife in certain camping areas. Nature's sentinels, like crows and ravens, can definitely help guide us to safer locations. By the way, if you're looking for reliable outdoor gear and backup power, I highly recommend the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's built tough with a massive capacity and fast recharging capabilities, perfect for your camping adventures. Stay safe and keep enjoying the great outdoors!
@PeopleTheWe
@PeopleTheWe 18 днів тому
Well said!! True on ALL levals
@HuskyHiker
@HuskyHiker Рік тому
That cowboy coffee was blacker than the Gates of Mordor. Perfect!
@sandramcarthur1866
@sandramcarthur1866 3 місяці тому
Luke: your parental advice is spot on!
@jeffengland1862
@jeffengland1862 Рік тому
This video had a lot going on. Tarps tents storms fires cooking and just relaxing in the green forest!! Love the thunder!! Rain videos are so awesome!! Bring on the spring rains!! Thanks for everything you do!!
@denisearkin948
@denisearkin948 Рік тому
I absolutely love your storm videos. They are sooo relaxing
@karronfarias9946
@karronfarias9946 Рік тому
Can’t help but love the forest and the storm.
@efrainmaldonado5677
@efrainmaldonado5677 11 місяців тому
Everything else is preset
@user-db6lo6pq9u
@user-db6lo6pq9u 11 місяців тому
I love nature and I love your videos and much love to you ❤
@johnwrinkle3443
@johnwrinkle3443 Рік тому
Thank you for shearing the SOUND you heard in the night. Intersting,
@MrAlphafang
@MrAlphafang Рік тому
Here's a short tale regarding noises in the forest. My son and myself were out camping in the forest. We had audio recording gear with us trying to get some twilight forest noises, like how the birds quieten down maybe a deer bleat or a fox bark. So we were set up and recording. Just like you described there was a loud whooping sound again only one, it wasn't possible to say which direction it came from it was like from all around.. Neither of us knew what had made it. When we were home we replayed the recording and there was no noise recorded, yet you could hear real clear my son ask "What the ******* was that?" and my reply of "no idea" and our conversation that followed. If that was Bigfoot he's moved to the UK. 😉😊
@mariepaterik1980
@mariepaterik1980 Рік тому
Every time you fix coffee, we decide --- we NEED a cup of coffee!! LOVE your adventures and videos.
@EricTheSwede
@EricTheSwede Рік тому
I'm glad you saw my comment about the forest! It truly is an incredibly beautiful piece of heaven :)
@johnsunlight
@johnsunlight Рік тому
I'm sure it's not the first time The Big Guy has watched you camping, and it probably won't be the last. 😄
@BRADFORDPABIGFOOTRESEARCHGROUP
@BRADFORDPABIGFOOTRESEARCHGROUP 10 місяців тому
Bigfoot is just as curious to watch as we are as viewers
@Uwant2BFree
@Uwant2BFree 9 місяців тому
How do you even know about our Homeless Encampments?
@christinaalameda6206
@christinaalameda6206 7 місяців тому
yes aha
@msgottaneedtoknow
@msgottaneedtoknow Рік тому
As much time that you spend in the woods… you’re bound to, eventually, have a very undeniable encounter. Mark my words, Luke. So don’t neglect to share the experience with us! 😁
@Cyborous
@Cyborous Рік тому
Hopefully. I think they’re out there. Maybe he will find one by accident but I agree the more time he spends out there the more he’ll increase his chances but I think these creatures are much more clever, and outdoor resourceful and intelligent, than we give them credit for. Think of what great apes and chimps can do in terms of cleverness but on our level or beyond. Orangutans are really smart but imagine a creature that has a bigger brain than they do and what something like a Sasquatch could do. I don’t think a lot of people are prepared to consider/or can imagine and Comprehend just how there is an ape like creature that understands how to be so stealthy and go relatively undetected. and still has the time rate and reaction time of a champ.
@Cyborous
@Cyborous Рік тому
This is a creature that knows that in order to be stealthy, it Hass to get on all fours and stick low to the ground. People think that they’re always going to be sticking out like a sore thumb. But these are creatures that know how to dupe you when you are looking for it in the woods.
@ericg7183
@ericg7183 Рік тому
It's not the first time he's heard something "strange". In one video, he recalled how he heard something bipedal walking around his camp. It was on the edge of the woodline on a bald.
@robertlennihan3113
@robertlennihan3113 Рік тому
@@Cyborous there definitely out there. Once you know will always be on your mind, you’ve been educated and if that’s real what else is…
@JimmyJamesJ
@JimmyJamesJ 8 місяців тому
Yeah, no.
@matts9
@matts9 Рік тому
Luke heard a Squatch! Awesome!
@spc3461
@spc3461 Рік тому
Wow, what an exhilarating adventure! The stunning visuals and powerful sounds of the thunderstorm truly transported me into the great outdoors. Your detailed review of the outdoor gear used during the trip was incredibly helpful and informative. Can't wait to see where your next adventure takes you!
@lilschnowyguy
@lilschnowyguy Рік тому
that intro to Luke with the thunder was badass af xD 0:30
@lindamiller7731
@lindamiller7731 Рік тому
I have really enjoyed your videos.i am just an old country girl who now lives in the city and your videos bring back fond memories. Thank you for sharing your fun.
@daggag21
@daggag21 Рік тому
Great episode, Luke. I wonder what that sound was? I'm physically disabled due to an accident, so I get to live my outdoor adventures through you. Thank you so very much. George G. (Australia)
@brendaf3132
@brendaf3132 Рік тому
I am disabled due to an autoimmune disease. I've never slept in a tent in the rain.
@CrimeVid
@CrimeVid Рік тому
I think you been in the gym boy ! just remember, the guys with real stamina are lean, with the musculature they were born with, if they worked. Gym muscles are short effort, I have seen too many guys that run in the early morning and go to the gym after work. Who quite frankly can hardly drag themselves round the site during the day !!
@TheWestlandgirl
@TheWestlandgirl Рік тому
Could have been a Buck.
@gondorianslayer4250
@gondorianslayer4250 Рік тому
its a bigfoot.
@lauriep9067
@lauriep9067 Рік тому
@@gondorianslayer4250 I agree .
@IceDaemon
@IceDaemon Рік тому
Awesome thunder, sounds absolutely massive.
@bsh724
@bsh724 Рік тому
I have made 9 bowhunting trips to Alaska, 2 trips to Alberta, and 1 trip to Idaho. Man does watching your videos bring back the memories! I'm 67 now and thanks to my left knee being jacked up, I can no longer do the self guided fly-in hunts where packing heavy loads of meat are required over very rough terrain. I wish you had be around 40 years ago, the information you are sharing is priceless to serious backcountry hunters. As a suggestion for younger guys like me when I was young, it would be great if you tested gear that your life depends on it working as promised in the harsh conditions you are kind enough to endure for your viewers. I did tons of research for my gear back then, and thankfully I never had a issue with any gear giving flawless service for the 2 to 3 weeks I spent afield on each trip. God bless you as you go afield to serve others and help them avoid potential life threatening failures of gear while hunting literally hundreds of miles from the nearest civilized town.
@Joseph-eu6jp
@Joseph-eu6jp Рік тому
Cool camping trip, thanks for the download.
@arlenenolte8475
@arlenenolte8475 Рік тому
That green forest floor, fills my soul! Thank you for sharing, you're inspiring. Since watching your show I've set off solo camping and now I'm addicted :) thank you
@marko7969
@marko7969 Рік тому
That's what it's all about 👏👏
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Рік тому
Thank you Luke and Susan for sharing your slice of heaven with me and everyone else
@staceytroffer8287
@staceytroffer8287 Рік тому
So I FULL TIME glamp’d in my 32-ft RV for 5 years on my sons 2-acre property he was renting. It was SO fun. And listening to the rain and the thunder on the tin trailer was so wonderful. I love storms and lightening and thunder very much. Going to sleep with rain pelting the roof is very nice. I’m back in a home we bought out in the country, and I’m still marveling at the small things like I don’t have to empty my black tanks anymore, and my oven is big enough for a chicken LOL….. I really enjoyed my time out in my trailer in the woods, but I’m enjoying my home out in the country just as much.
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 Рік тому
This is one of your VERY FINEST adventure videos.😍 It reminds me that you are also a professional nature photographer. The composition and lighting throughout the video are wonderful. I also LIKE the camp/fire/food system you present here. I would guess that you heard a buck snort in the night.
@DCL26
@DCL26 Рік тому
Yes, and the area is filled with Sasquash markings. Notice the Big "X" center and broken off branches throughout. I know some still don't (or more likely won't) believe such things exist, but neither did I at first. I also believe they won't harm - unless provoked.
@RockHillBigfoot
@RockHillBigfoot Рік тому
@@DCL26 You have a good eye. And yes, unless we are perceived as a danger to them or their young, they most often just leave us alone. In most sightings it's the Big Guy who's trying to movies away from the humans. I've had them come in close before when they felt comfortable enough though. Often they are as curious about us as we are about them. But never had anything negative happen. We're in their home. Respect is the key. ❤RH👣
@tubbs8479
@tubbs8479 Рік тому
Love your videos Luke! Fairly new to your channel but really love watching your adventures I find them so relaxing now that I'm at home with my newborn baby. Always get excited when a new one pops up! Production quality is always amazing too
@anamichele808
@anamichele808 Рік тому
I absolutely love your videos. The stormy ones are my favorites. I grew up in Texas but have lived in Hawaii for almost 30 years. When thunder storms happen, they’re rare but usually huge. If you guys ever come here to explore, we could suggest some amazing places on the Big Island. Beautiful hiking, food, etc. Thanks for a lovely production!
@hokudadog7637
@hokudadog7637 Рік тому
Ana, Luke said he is trying to come back to the Big Island
@anamichele808
@anamichele808 Рік тому
@@hokudadog7637 That’s great!
@FunctionalNutritionCoach
@FunctionalNutritionCoach Рік тому
That Whooo is only one thing and that is Sasquatch my friend. It certainly will not be some guy skunking about the forest. Keep up the all weather camping.
@Ziffel22
@Ziffel22 Рік тому
A minor detail bit hail is in the warm months and sleet is in the cooler months.
@lydiameece5284
@lydiameece5284 Рік тому
Great video! Your photography is beautiful and the sounds of the rain and thunder - well, it doesn't get better than that. Love your channel!
@nomadzatara
@nomadzatara Рік тому
Hi Luke, thanks for the long episode and nice adventure. This was a good one. I'm glad to see an episode without a leaking tent! This gave me some solid entertainment for almost an hour. A thumbs up for you as usual. Tell the Sasquatch I said hello. :) S&H
@deidracalvert2738
@deidracalvert2738 Рік тому
I love the Thunder and rain. Sounds to sleep by.😊
@susantumblety6003
@susantumblety6003 Рік тому
Painting while I listen to this video. Very peaceful with the thunder. Tonight I will replay it tonight and watch it. Loved hearing it for now!!!!!
@didierlopez-fe4gf
@didierlopez-fe4gf Рік тому
Hey Luke I love your videos it inspired me to start camping again I'm going camping in June
@Orbacron
@Orbacron Рік тому
Your extreme weather fixes makes for some of your best content
@danieltulk9311
@danieltulk9311 Рік тому
I love your tarp camping episodes, as it is my preferred way to camp it really gets me invested!
@raydelarge2357
@raydelarge2357 Рік тому
Thanks for the trip. Love those woods and pleased to see you are safe and well. You're a pro.
@Jesusisthe1way
@Jesusisthe1way Рік тому
Love love love these adventures!!
@berthapitts2905
@berthapitts2905 Рік тому
I love your adventures, you remind me so much of my grandson. I hope you and Susie don't mind if I think of you both as my extended family. Susie is a sweetheart,you two together makes what my generation would call a WOW couple😅😅❤.
@chrisuk1000
@chrisuk1000 Рік тому
Seriously beautiful forest, the rain and thunder just add to the experience. Great vid as usual
@ceeteemcdee4126
@ceeteemcdee4126 Рік тому
What a magical forest, you are blessed! And to sleep in a sound tent during a rainstorm would surely be one of life's greatest pleasures. For now I camp vicariously through you! And I love those little DCF zipper bags, they're cool.
@citizenqsx
@citizenqsx Рік тому
Dude, the beard and stash are working. you are looking full on bushman. strength and honor.
@corinnerenshaw3621
@corinnerenshaw3621 Рік тому
Have fun with your son ,while he is home for spring break. :)
@nicktozie6685
@nicktozie6685 Рік тому
Really beautiful perfect scenes,these should be archived
@soniayoung7531
@soniayoung7531 Рік тому
Hi Luke thanks for sharing, the thunder sounds ridiculous I don't like thunder or lightning ,you seem to love it in that dangerous condition stay safe
@ambrosekillpack4841
@ambrosekillpack4841 Рік тому
I gotta be honest. I really enjoy your style where you don't talk for long periods of time and just let us enjoy the sounds of the rain or the fire or whatever ambient noises you got going on.
@ilusha55
@ilusha55 Рік тому
Love the off trail format ! Please do more of those !
@TheOutdoorGearReview
@TheOutdoorGearReview 11 місяців тому
I really appreciate the support! More Adventures are coming soon. - Luke
@gailknowles3804
@gailknowles3804 6 місяців тому
I watch several channels that deal with camping, bushcraft and gear review. I have to tell you, that the most attractive thing about a man who spends that much time in the woods, is humility. All in all, I think it is better to remain silent and be thought arrogant than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
@rozbehkr5611
@rozbehkr5611 Рік тому
Thanks luke to show us your adventure through the woods, im big fan of your videos, keep it up mate
@bradsoutdooradventures8605
@bradsoutdooradventures8605 Рік тому
I absolutely love this channel. I was in hospital all last week and think I watched 50 of your videos. Thanks for always being honest!!!
@TheWestlandgirl
@TheWestlandgirl Рік тому
Hope you are feeling well!
@davidvaughn7752
@davidvaughn7752 Рік тому
I can always tell how far/deep somebody truly hikes not by what they say, but by how much water they carry, what kind of gear they have, and the exertion level they are exhibiting when they reach their "camp". Cheers!
@petertornado3146
@petertornado3146 Рік тому
Thanks for this little adventure. It's like to stay outside in the nature with a friend while I'am sitting in my office....
@jonesnin
@jonesnin Рік тому
Man, your videos are great. it's like going on a trip with a chill friend.
@sassylady2001
@sassylady2001 Рік тому
Many of the shots in this video 34:57, 43:01 could be made into prints, framed and would look great on a wall at home or at the office. Just beautiful nature pictures. Good job, Luke.
@beacee
@beacee Рік тому
Love storm videos. It’s too bad you couldn’t do a snow camp this year. Dreadfully mild here too.
@richjoebushcraft
@richjoebushcraft Рік тому
Good to see you using makeshift setups like this! Some people mock for not having "ideal" (expensive) setups or shelters, but whatever works, works.
@bearthenomad5075
@bearthenomad5075 Рік тому
I really enjoy your videos. I’m a triple crown Hiker. I’ve done the Appalachian Trail the CDT trail in the Florida trail. I really enjoy your reviews on gear from the Lonesome hiker
@LazerR0cketB0mb
@LazerR0cketB0mb Рік тому
Luke, you are an artist and a fantastic producer!
@lowersaxon
@lowersaxon 2 місяці тому
Of course, he‘s a pro influencer with a huge team behind him.
@RussHatfield
@RussHatfield Рік тому
Hope to see you over here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, Luke!
@azclaimjumper
@azclaimjumper Рік тому
MEeee, too!
@GuyPipili
@GuyPipili Рік тому
Especially in Oregon and parts of Washington. Yes, I am biased!😅
@RussHatfield
@RussHatfield Рік тому
In WA, myself, but it's allll gorgeous (BC, too!)
@Antfunk777
@Antfunk777 Рік тому
So happy you decided to do a Bigfoot series!
@patriciahernandez9661
@patriciahernandez9661 Рік тому
This place is so beautiful! I love it! I hope you have another adventure soon. Take care!
@lindawoody8501
@lindawoody8501 Рік тому
As long as the weight is attributed to added muscularity and not added fat, you're fine. Glad for you that you have adjusted well and can hike just like always up those mountain trails. Thanks for taking us along virtually on these fabulous adventures! That mystery noise could have been a snort from an Elk/Deer/Bear/Wild Boar Pig you just never know. Glad you did not have any trouble.
@shootinputin6332
@shootinputin6332 Рік тому
Not that a persons weight is anyones business.
@janiedillingham3190
@janiedillingham3190 Рік тому
That is a truly lovely forest, Luke. I'd love to know generally where it is. I grew up in the Smokies and love those old mountains. But I haven't seen that particular forest, covered in moss, so quiet and surreal. It really is beautiful. Now, if you were further North, I'd say that weird noise was a moose. But as far as I know, there are no moose in the Smoky Mountains. LOL! So, it must be a bigfoot, like you said. What else could it possibly be? 😊
@TheWestlandgirl
@TheWestlandgirl Рік тому
A buck
@RockHillBigfoot
@RockHillBigfoot Рік тому
@@TheWestlandgirl Possibly...but respectfully, I imagine Luke has been in the outdoors enough to know what a buck sounds like. The fact that he said he had never heard it before does seem interesting. And I've heard that same "one whoop" before myself. ❤RH👣
@RockHillBigfoot
@RockHillBigfoot Рік тому
They are there. I research from Alabama to the North Carolina mountains and have had quite a few "visitors" when I've been out. ❤RH👣
@TheWestlandgirl
@TheWestlandgirl Рік тому
@@RockHillBigfoot I agree and being a mountain girl myself in Northern Cali and Oregon ..my parents in the Forest Service, my relatives avid hunting and fishing. My stint in the logging industry I have had and had encounters. A plenty. But not just willing to ascribe every strange sound as one of them. I've heard elk, moose, bucks make noises I couldve sworn were noises from these hairy creatures. I know their sounds. Been fooled myself. Especially the sounds of a woman screaming like she's being tortured coming close to my cabin. Had my outdoor guardian dogs panicking to come in. I let them. Next morning I found cougar tracks. Nothing else. I expected Big Foot tracks. Other creatures can sound like that too. Crazy....
@RockHillBigfoot
@RockHillBigfoot Рік тому
@@TheWestlandgirl Yep. I shot a video for another channel a couple of years ago talking about that. The video is called "It's Not Always Bigfoot". Sometimes a pile of brush is just a pile of brush. A stick leaning on a tree is just a stick. Nature can do some pretty amazing things all on her own. Same with sounds at night. A tiny little red fox can make a sound that will have you convinced that a 900 lb. monster is about to come out of the woods and rip you to pieces. Goats in heat make a noise that sounds like someone mumbling off in the distance. A chipmunk jumping around outside your tent at night can sound like something on two legs walking around. I always tell people to be skeptical of anything in the beginning. But after you've removed all the other plausible things it MIGHT be, you have to face the fact of what it IS. ❤️RH👣
@peggylindenthaler6169
@peggylindenthaler6169 10 місяців тому
It must smell SO good out there with the rain, the wet pine trees, just that rich woodsy smell. Wis I were there
@Eshcole
@Eshcole Рік тому
As a new parent, thank you for the solid small bits of guidance in this video.
@Cs-fz4lz
@Cs-fz4lz Рік тому
Of course it was BIGFOOT😅🫣 such a perfect home❤ ALSO hoping for one more Snow Adventure ❄️ this season🤞
@RockHillBigfoot
@RockHillBigfoot Рік тому
LOL! I was thinking that very same thing through the entire video. I do think Luke had company that night... ❤RH👣
@lcthen1690
@lcthen1690 Рік тому
definitely spirit in the forest or mountain guardians. Do respect them.
@RockHillBigfoot
@RockHillBigfoot Рік тому
@@lcthen1690 Respect between us is the key. When we're in the woods, we're in their house.
@OutdoorWeekend
@OutdoorWeekend Рік тому
Great video Luke 👍
@lawoull.6581
@lawoull.6581 Рік тому
Great catch on video ...that person that was following you.. very tall and dark..great content.. be safe out there
@crucialharpy101
@crucialharpy101 8 місяців тому
Love your video Luke, thanks for sharing.👍
@everythingloud4068
@everythingloud4068 Рік тому
Man, you make me want to start a channel. I am out camping or hunting every weekend, and during the winter, I get laid off from work, and I rarely even take 1 day off. I'm always in the backcountry here in Montana
@stuartmays
@stuartmays Рік тому
Totally relate to what you are saying about the gains after I left the British army, I averaged around 79kg when I took up nightclub security and absolutely lived in the gym, working out for 3 hours a day 7 days a week, eating anything within arms distance, after a few years of that I averaged around 95kg. It literally becomes a full-time job in itself to grab those gains, work, sleep, eat, and gym, rinse, and repeat eternally.
@karsaorlong4391
@karsaorlong4391 Рік тому
When you are camping and you hear something weird, it is always a SAMSQUANCH.
@hotdawgdigs
@hotdawgdigs Рік тому
Great outdoors video, love hearing the birds, rain and thunder!!! 👍👊👍🤠😎
@royalmorehead2110
@royalmorehead2110 Рік тому
I hope if you ever do encounter an unexplained Creature, that you are brave enough to share it with us. Lol. Love your show since we're not able to hike for the last few years due to health issues, hoping to get back out there.. you're helping us get through this though! Take it easy ... Whooo!
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Рік тому
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY brother and thank you for sharing your adventures and equipment testing and sharing the facts and truth about the equipment
@ceceliawenn340
@ceceliawenn340 Рік тому
Syracuse NYy hometown
@lakeportlighter
@lakeportlighter Рік тому
His unbiased approach is refreshing.
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Рік тому
Yes my friend
@dabull1298
@dabull1298 Рік тому
I Love camping Thank you for your videos
@jonathanstein1783
@jonathanstein1783 Рік тому
Years ago I had a Kealty (?) tent I took up into the San Gabriel Mts in southern California. That night there were severe thunderstorms with heavy rain and hail. I stayed dry all night, even though I could hear water running under the floor of the tent! Wish I still had it; it was one of the best pieces of camping kit I've ever owned.
@TerryWindell
@TerryWindell Рік тому
I've heard that whoop sound before. It's a greeting...kinda like "I'm here". If you keep spending time in the woods around that area then I predict one of these days you're gonna become a Bigfoot believer...🙂
@RockHillBigfoot
@RockHillBigfoot Рік тому
Yes indeed! ❤RH👣
@davidbones8947
@davidbones8947 Рік тому
Y'all are dreaming I've spent years roaming southern oregon hunting hiking never have i heard smelled seen anything that could be sasquatch there is 0 scientific evidence jus my two cents
@RockHillBigfoot
@RockHillBigfoot Рік тому
@@davidbones8947 @david bones Oregon is indeed a big place, which could account for that. May I also respectfully submit that perhaps you haven't seen, smelled, or heard one because they saw, smelled or heard you and your hunting rifle first. These are very intelligent creatures, not just dumb apes. Just a thought.
@michaelbdoherty
@michaelbdoherty Рік тому
It's going to be fun watching Luke go through his mid-life crisis. You'll build a gym on Lone wolf mountain. Then do gun videos that include pyrotechnics and helicopter video footage. Susie will get giant implants and tattoos and sell Suzie-Q bazooka coffee. I remember my forties, it was very "interesting" as Luke likes to say lol. 🤘🤙
@daetyme998
@daetyme998 Рік тому
The woods look so peaceful :)
@dash5257
@dash5257 Рік тому
I enjoy watching your videos. I grew up in the Ozarks and lived in the woods. I haven't been in any woods for a long time. You can't pay me to go into the woods. When you have something 9 foot tall looking in your bedroom window when you're a kid it makes you not want to go outside at night or go play in the woods.
@chelsealouise3137
@chelsealouise3137 Рік тому
Omg that sounds terrifying, could you not see what it was
@suesmith776
@suesmith776 Рік тому
You could send your story to crypteds Canada. Leslie would love to tell it.
@dash5257
@dash5257 Рік тому
@@chelsealouise3137 It was a Sasquatch. I lived at the end of this road and hardly anyone ever drove down to our house. It wasn't a person playing a joke or a bear. It had 18 inch footprints. It was a full moon so it's face was hidden in shadows. I thought it was going to reach in and get me. It really traumatized me.
@chelsealouise3137
@chelsealouise3137 Рік тому
@@dash5257 omg that is terrifying, I’ve always been on the fence but I’ve also always thought there are too many stories that are all too similar in description to really deny. Plus the fact we cannot know 100% what’s out there. I cannot even imagine the terror of how that felt thinking it could reach in 😱 wow that’s crazy no wonder you must still have trauma from that encounter. Do you live in a city or busy community now? Goodness that scare me out the woods forever. I’m never in them anyway, I live in Scotland we have the Loch Ness monster but that’s extremely rarely seen.
@dash5257
@dash5257 Рік тому
@@chelsealouise3137 I live in Florida in a small city. After I left from where I grew up I never went anywhere near woods. I sleep with blackout curtains so I can't see out and nothing can see in. When you see something that shouldn't exist it makes you wonder what else exist? Anything is possible.
@sugardove6075
@sugardove6075 Рік тому
Bigfoot looking for Luke !
@clint1261
@clint1261 Рік тому
2:49 Sapling snapped at the base where you set the camera (trailermarker). Branches stacked around a fallen tree. Behind you. Stripped trees leaned against other trees. Fallen trees form a perimeter. You literally camped in "their" backyard. Lol I agree there's a ton of deadfall, but there are also a lot of markers typically found in their areas.
@yam7660
@yam7660 Рік тому
Good video🙏
@elizabeththompson4424
@elizabeththompson4424 Рік тому
in WA state I used a plastic tarp over my tent to keep the pine sap off and it helps with rain too
@tomcreekdevil5967
@tomcreekdevil5967 Рік тому
Luke, I hate to be the bearer of bad news but what you're describing (including the sound only occurring once) I've heard on a few occasions in areas where they are known to inhabit... they being Bigfoot. Their physical evidence is quite prevalent in these areas. Is that rock-solid proof it's Bigfoot? Of course not, but when nothing else fits the bill and there's historic precedence I wouldn't rule Bigfoot out just yet. Regardless, great video as to be expected from TOGR and I eagerly look forward to your next video! Cheers, -- Tom
@MrTurner1973
@MrTurner1973 3 місяці тому
I don’t believe in Bigfoot but, I don’t denigrate those who do. For those of you that believe in Bigfoot, denigrate means ‘to put down’.
@Soloseas
@Soloseas 3 місяці тому
@@MrTurner1973😂
@This-and-That
@This-and-That Рік тому
samsquanch
@peggylindenthaler6169
@peggylindenthaler6169 10 місяців тому
I LOVE that camp chair that you always set up. So simple, but strong
@-...Patricia...-
@-...Patricia...- Рік тому
Thank you for protecting the beautiful natural habitat.
@KILLKING110
@KILLKING110 Рік тому
That nature hike stove is reminding me more and more of a pot belly stove just modified and shrunk down
@GreeklishOutdoors
@GreeklishOutdoors Рік тому
Awesome video Luke. I really appreciate the effort you go to in your videos. It gives me somewhere to aim for 🙂👍 It was so relaxing hearing the storm today. Take care mate 🙂🙏👍🏕️
@shirleyfranklin2707
@shirleyfranklin2707 Рік тому
What great video and the music ❤ . Thank you for sharing your life journey.keeping you and your family in prayer. Much love
@davespoemsandsongs9497
@davespoemsandsongs9497 Рік тому
Nice to see you again, my friend Luke it was a raining night and I can't wait to next video
@knightmn3223
@knightmn3223 Рік тому
Hey Luke! Love your channel and all that you do for the novice camper... One suggestion... maybe a side channel of instructional vids on how to tie knots and what materials are best for cordage. You tend to move and set up really quickly (give that to muscle memory), not a bad thing, but those that want to see the details of how you tie knots and set guidelines could be very useful to MANY!! Just a Thought...
@jpwhiddon
@jpwhiddon Рік тому
Gorgeous video. Thank you Luke.
@nigelhyde1076
@nigelhyde1076 Рік тому
Love the sound of a good storm
@cababieri
@cababieri Рік тому
Hey Luke, it would be great to see a video of the before/after the excursion. you know, chasing what to pack, packing and the afterwards, unpacking, maintaining or cleaning the gear, storing it, etc. thx!
@tinac5019
@tinac5019 Рік тому
That forest is so gorgeous! Subscribed because I enjoyed your content plus I am living vicariously through you as I live in the desert and I miss the camping we did growing up in Michigan so much. 😊
@suezaple4950
@suezaple4950 Рік тому
Beautiful green forest your camping in looks very peaceful love the set up, Happy to see your trying out the nature hike tent for the storm sad about the tye out though but good the tent itself is waterproof. have to love the sound of that thunder in the distence .maybe the sound you heard was a great grey owl or spotted owl. ive heard similar. another epic outdoor adventure and review .
@rmm3150
@rmm3150 Рік тому
Beautiful forest. Really like the nature hike stove, tarp and ground cover sheets. At least the tent was waterproof. Consider a happy medium with the weight - maybe 155 - 160. Great parenting advice.
@angeltindle1914
@angeltindle1914 Рік тому
I'm new to here, but I must say; you are a good man. I admire a man that is a great father, and is honest. I also want one those camp stoves! Take care, and God bless
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