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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2015
  • Although fire lookouts continue to be critical front-line components of our forest system’s battle to detect and prevent wildfires, their roles often times go unnoticed, due largely to both the manual nature of the work involved and the quiet, extremely solitary nature of the working environment. Leif Haugen is a fire lookout in a remote corner of the Flathead National Forest in northwestern Montana, and each summer he lives and works alone on top of a mountain three miles from the Canadian border. A simple, somewhat primitive one-room structure serves as both his home and office; however, what it may lack in amenities (neither electricity nor running water are available) is more than compensated for by the majestic, 360-degree views of the world that his perch provides. With only a remote radio to keep him connected to the outside world, Leif’s primary responsibility is to scan the valley floor for any signs of destructive fire activity - one which calls for enduring long stretches of tedium and an eagle’s eye and quick response the moment fire is spotted or lighting strikes in the distance. There are approximately 500 active lookouts currently operating in some of the most rugged and desolate outposts of the American West. The Lookout captures both the critical nature of one fire lookout's work as well as the life of quiet, contemplative solitude which accompanies his job.

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  • @aureliusva
    @aureliusva Před 8 lety +1603

    He is also responsible for lighting a signal fire if Gondor ever needs to get in touch with Rohan.

  • @philshanklandLife
    @philshanklandLife Před 7 lety +141

    "the more time I have by my self the more I love my world." Nuff said.

    • @jupitorious7925
      @jupitorious7925 Před 4 lety

      Yes exactly.. good quote

    • @davidortiz3094
      @davidortiz3094 Před 4 lety +1

      By the Wilderness? I agree. In the city? Nah.

    • @chrisgolda
      @chrisgolda Před rokem

      @@davidortiz3094 exactly.

    • @numbereightyseven
      @numbereightyseven Před rokem

      "the more time I have by myself, [the less time I have to be around other people], the more I love my world."

  • @Catastrofius
    @Catastrofius Před 8 lety +396

    My Aunt was a fire lookout in Oregon in the 40's and 50's. All supplies for the season had to be packed in by mule. She had wonderful diaries to read.

    • @Catastrofius
      @Catastrofius Před 7 lety +8

      Um, huh?

    • @craigfoulds8657
      @craigfoulds8657 Před 7 lety +1

      I'm curious, what did she take for her staple food?

    • @Catastrofius
      @Catastrofius Před 7 lety +19

      That's a great question. I know a little. We discussed it when I was a child. Beans, rice, flour, lard, dried meat, dry corn meal, sugar, coffee. She mentioned taking apples and they had eaten those within weeks of arriving. They got to hunt and trap and fish all they wanted.

    • @craigfoulds8657
      @craigfoulds8657 Před 7 lety +5

      Interesting. Thanks for sharing.

    • @iamthefirsttosecond
      @iamthefirsttosecond Před 7 lety +2

      Have her diaries ever been made public?

  • @Drekslerr
    @Drekslerr Před 7 lety +34

    This is such a dream job. Sleeping on a mountain just for one day gives you a bit more of a perspective on life.

  • @seecanon5840
    @seecanon5840 Před 8 lety +63

    What a life! I'm an introvert and would love this! New windows and some solar. Heaven. Livin' the life!

  • @lekre8421
    @lekre8421 Před 8 lety +119

    My Dad supported himself through college and grad school doing this for the Forest Service during the weekends and full time in the summer. My sister was a lookout for a full year after she got her undergrad degree.
    If you want to do it, you 1st get on with the forest service, and then you get into the fire prevention branch. Better if you have a college degree for the forest service, unless you want to intern for a while. Since it's a federal job, it is a process.
    One of my best friends has been a forest service archaeologist for 11 years.
    It's good work if you can get it.

    • @4haze2oh
      @4haze2oh Před 8 lety +6

      this is awesome can you give more info

    • @uratrick
      @uratrick Před 7 lety +2

      what a blessing

    • @numbereightyseven
      @numbereightyseven Před rokem

      ​@@4haze2oh Jeepers, they gave plenty of info. If you want more, go and search it out for yourself.
      If you have that little self-motivation, I doubt you're suited for a lookout role, and I doubt you'd actually do much about it.

  • @debrawolf8458
    @debrawolf8458 Před 8 lety +330

    I would do this in a heart beat. All year long.

  • @voltafy
    @voltafy Před 7 lety +14

    I was a child when we went to Montana on a holiday.. Even my toys couldn't distract me from noticing the beauty of its nature.. I still remember the taste water from the stream..

  • @urgulp
    @urgulp Před 7 lety +54

    I would be meditating all the time if I had this job. Ideal!

    • @robertsterling9819
      @robertsterling9819 Před 7 lety +25

      I think to be there is a meditation within itself.

    • @soulfulterrain3143
      @soulfulterrain3143 Před 5 lety +5

      I would be smoking good weed all the time if I had this job.

    • @numbereightyseven
      @numbereightyseven Před rokem +1

      ​@@soulfulterrain3143 then you're not suited for the job, are you.

  • @chasingthenorth9719
    @chasingthenorth9719 Před 8 lety +89

    I didn't even know this kind of job existed. I would absolutely LOVE that for 8 weeks a year!

    • @Changeworld408
      @Changeworld408 Před 7 lety +20

      Joe, are you kidding me. Paying to stay in a log cabin that has none of the amenities and paying up to 80$.
      I guess this guy is at least getting paid to perform these tasks. Sure, the environment is splendid but I guess little people would stay much longer then a day as a lot of people seem unable to survive without their dumb phone in their immediate reach to see the stupid messages on other peoples facebook accounts. I guess torture for some of these youngsters would be depriving them of their cell phone. Solitary confinement even in a beautifull environment would not be appealing to many of these people. I guess those of us who can see the beauty of this place are still in touch with there souls. Unfortunately this is a very tiny group. Good luck to all of you

    • @SpartionTV
      @SpartionTV Před 7 lety +3

      wim lammens I'm young and I'm attempting to get in careers likes this. Our schools and our parents attempt to introduce the young to technology. Which is sad, really. I use my tablet for reading, school work, writing and listening to music. Not all young people are bad.

    • @frugaldrew5187
      @frugaldrew5187 Před 7 lety +3

      wim lammens very ignorant comment.

    • @CzechRiot
      @CzechRiot Před 7 lety +15

      A job for 8 weeks a year is called a vacation.

    • @Stephen-uz8dm
      @Stephen-uz8dm Před 7 lety +3

      CzechRiot You haven't gone mining

  • @alfredohernandezlara3848
    @alfredohernandezlara3848 Před 5 lety +2

    This is one of my favorite videos on CZcams. Every once in a while I watch it again and it never seems to loose its sense. Plus I love that cabin and woud love that life.

  • @saetmusic
    @saetmusic Před 9 lety +33

    This SO interesting! Beautiful 360 deg. view. Hard to even appreciate.

  • @Kikinahm
    @Kikinahm Před 7 lety +20

    The more news, you hear, introversion looking so appealing!

  • @svetlanikolova5557
    @svetlanikolova5557 Před 8 lety +18

    Peace and freedom from competition and society is why I moved to the mountains.

    • @svetlanikolova5557
      @svetlanikolova5557 Před 8 lety +2

      +Svetla Nikolova PS. I would have loved to work in a place like this. I would have moved there in a heartbeat. But God had another country for home in mind. However , I am happy with my mountain home now!

    • @SooBeautyFull
      @SooBeautyFull Před 6 lety

      Svetla Nikolova What country do you live in?

    • @ciciobaidy6756
      @ciciobaidy6756 Před 4 lety

      MashAllah

  • @dougsmreker7851
    @dougsmreker7851 Před 6 lety +1

    Im 60 years old now, had i known this perfect job was available in my youth i would have been one of these fire lookout rangers. I never knew this existed until this video. I lost out.! Glad for the people doing this. Yes it does take a person who is perfectly happy being alone and thats just who i am. Thank you posting this video.

  • @lindaballard9632
    @lindaballard9632 Před 7 lety +6

    For years I have spent a couple weeks each summer in remote lookouts just like this one. I am very thankful to the people who maintain these jewels and make it possible for a city person like myself to experience the wonder of the wilds.
    This video makes me relive it all, thank you!!

    • @awarenessvillage
      @awarenessvillage Před 7 lety +1

      linda ballard I would bet it's one of the best things in the world! Thanks for helping keep the forest and its inhabitants safe. ❤☮

  • @YnseSchaap
    @YnseSchaap Před 8 lety +355

    I would do this without pay, they could leave me in winter

    • @anthonysinclair5721
      @anthonysinclair5721 Před 8 lety +5

      +Ynse Schaap Exactly what I was thinking : )

    • @YnseSchaap
      @YnseSchaap Před 8 lety +3

      ***** Yes but what a solitude and only at a few fingers and toes cost ;-)

    • @jmarylastone
      @jmarylastone Před 8 lety +4

      +Chillingsworth lets back up here honey - I'm female and I would do it without some man hanging on my neck lol - I like what some call that "lonely feeling"

    • @jmarylastone
      @jmarylastone Před 8 lety +2

      ***** not EVER just the time I was on the mountain, that would be my time to myself

    • @rodboy4461
      @rodboy4461 Před 8 lety +2

      +Ynse Schaap NO NEED FOR WINTER LOOKOUTS MOUNTAINS ARE COVERT BY SNOW

  • @christinecortese9973
    @christinecortese9973 Před 7 lety +53

    My dream. I want to do this.

    • @beverlybalius9303
      @beverlybalius9303 Před 6 lety

      Christine Cortese i eant to be a Lighthouse keeper..... I was a Merchant Mariner for about 17 yrs....I love the Sea.

  • @genesmith6509
    @genesmith6509 Před 8 lety +11

    Good Job, thanks! Thank you for serving America and of course Canada!

  • @ericlowenbach5151
    @ericlowenbach5151 Před 7 lety +12

    I did this for a couple of summers. I'll never forget that time.

    • @dietzwattson2786
      @dietzwattson2786 Před 7 lety

      Eric Lowenbach how did u get into this line of work? i live on the east coast and seriously considering doing this

    • @14149bb
      @14149bb Před 4 lety

      Thank you.

    • @numbereightyseven
      @numbereightyseven Před rokem

      ​@dietz wattson If you need to ask that question, instead of finding out for yourself, you'll never actually do it.

  • @WanderingSoleTV
    @WanderingSoleTV Před 7 lety +3

    I've worked a few jobs in backcountry huts of British Columbia. I've met some great people during the busy days. But the isolated days and weeks during the shoulder seasons - those were the truly amazing, spiritual experiences!

  • @Miarchieve
    @Miarchieve Před 8 lety +25

    please let me open the road to live myself in the nature like this man. I'm 22 , I hate the materialism I hat living in the society. I love nature like sea or flwoing wather like stream It's enough the forest and minimum foods and house and sea or stream. what place is best for that?

  • @schymark8392
    @schymark8392 Před 7 lety +1

    This was the dream job of a young forestry student that never did get to finish his studies and had to get an honest job in order to survive. Such a great office to work in.

  • @TR4zest
    @TR4zest Před 8 lety +10

    In the time of geostationary satellites and infra red cameras, it is amazing we still need solitary heroes like this.

  • @WyeExplorer
    @WyeExplorer Před 7 lety +3

    Extremely interesting time spent on top the mountain there. It's a mix of service and personal experience whereby the inward journey is as fundamental as the results. Loved it. All the best. Mark.

  • @robanzzz5124
    @robanzzz5124 Před 7 lety +1

    8:49 to 9:26
    This is so true. I live in a semi rural area near a mountain and when its windy i often have trouble sleeping and when its calm or lightly raining I feel super chill and on clear nights it is almost romantic to just look at the sky, I can clearly see the milky way, big dipper and other planets like Jupiter Venus etc when they are up and sometimes I get Aurora's visible to the naked eye.

  • @californication751
    @californication751 Před 7 lety

    What beautiful isolation. If it's that beautiful in during the summer, I can only imagine how much more it'd be in the winter.
    And the SILENCE. Just... wow. Absolutely wonderful to think about doing.

  • @susandruce1064
    @susandruce1064 Před 7 lety +32

    wow i would sooo love to do this

  • @andrewames6732
    @andrewames6732 Před 7 lety +40

    And not a single leaf blower to be heard. 8)

    • @bobv8219
      @bobv8219 Před 7 lety +2

      amen to NO LEAFBLOWERS. they are the worst noise polluters.

    • @arande3
      @arande3 Před 7 lety +1

      andrew ames Oi. If we could solve noise pollution that would be amazing.

    • @bobv8219
      @bobv8219 Před 7 lety +5

      I find that no one attempts to be quiet and as the world gets more populated the noise pollution even gets worse. I hear loud exhaust, racing cars, constant Sirens from emergencies, banging doors, barking dogs and alarms, and the dreaded horn from the car from all these alarms they are very annoying I would be very happy if those horns that go off when you set your alarm be outlawed. I have neighbors that set their alarm multiple times a day like we live in a bad neighborhood or something it's very annoying.

  • @wanderingtravels2488
    @wanderingtravels2488 Před 7 lety +1

    I see staying busy is the key to over coming boredom. The fact he stays in contact by radio and listens to the chatter would have to help with human connections and I'd say early to bed and early to rise would be normal.
    Eight weeks of peace and collecting your thoughts , so nice

  • @lewis3238
    @lewis3238 Před 4 lety

    The silence, I could listen to it all day. So peaceful!

  • @chrisdiamondtravels7209
    @chrisdiamondtravels7209 Před 8 lety +46

    great place to watch for ufos

    • @gillenzfluff8380
      @gillenzfluff8380 Před 7 lety +3

      Chris Diamond Travels Otherwise known as kites with lights ball lightning drones or cgi lol!

  • @HoboTango
    @HoboTango Před 8 lety +40

    The only thing I would worry about is having to encounter bears or mountain lions.

    • @420van01
      @420van01 Před 8 lety +6

      Get a nice 12gauge shotgun or for more long range needs a good .308 rifle with 3-12x, 42mm scope will do the trick! Hell, have both!

    • @MtnSnowflake
      @MtnSnowflake Před 8 lety +10

      By the time you see a bear, its too late to use a long range rifle. He needs to be carrying a .44 on his side at all times, even when he's sleeping.

    • @derpityderp-derp4007
      @derpityderp-derp4007 Před 8 lety

      That is why you bring a firearm and some bear repellent. If a big cat comes at you, you will have no choice but to shoot it.

    • @HoboTango
      @HoboTango Před 8 lety +1

      Incinerated Mdeical Waste Lives Matter Im not allowed to be in possession of firearm.

    • @derpityderp-derp4007
      @derpityderp-derp4007 Před 8 lety

      wow.. sad.. and very illegal to deny anybody their right to defend themselves.

  • @quantumchang4410
    @quantumchang4410 Před 7 lety +1

    What a view! Clean air. No pollution. You can live to 150 years old here but kind of inconvenient to go shopping or visit your family. On the positive side, there's no fast foods to kill you or bad neighbors to fight with.

  • @BeverlyM52
    @BeverlyM52 Před 3 lety +1

    As a kid we used to regularly hike up to the lookout on Tobias Mountain. As a kid I was enamored! I still am!!

  • @nariko47
    @nariko47 Před 8 lety +26

    THIS IS THE LIFE!!!!! =D

  • @democracyforall
    @democracyforall Před 7 lety +6

    Those stars in the SKY were moving, it looked so amazing/

  • @WillaLamour
    @WillaLamour Před 7 lety +1

    This is absolutely glorious! Thank you for sharing this.

  • @thenextpoetician6328
    @thenextpoetician6328 Před 7 lety

    Did that for 9 seasons in Alberta. We used slightly different radio protocols. I was on towers, 80-120'. Tons of critters and berries. Great memories. Incredible experiences and learning. Not for everyone, but for those at home in solitude in the woods... :)

  • @Ghost-vi8qm
    @Ghost-vi8qm Před 5 lety +3

    I have failed in society so I want to live rest of my life alone in such a similar beautiful place. I'm thinking moving to the Carpathians.

  • @kcatfish2268
    @kcatfish2268 Před 7 lety +6

    Amazingly beautiful and tranquil

  • @J101191514
    @J101191514 Před 7 lety +1

    "The more time I have by myself, the more I love our world". (15:45 ) Agreed.

  • @LinasDirbaDarbus
    @LinasDirbaDarbus Před 7 lety +1

    Jack Kerouac was a fire lookout and wrote about his experience in a book 'the Dharma Bums', getting youngsters of those times excited about connecting to nature and finding peace in solitude. Maybe this will also inspire a new generation.

  • @Lex-Rex
    @Lex-Rex Před 7 lety +29

    This reminded me of the game Firewatch.

    • @faiqcreates
      @faiqcreates Před 7 lety +3

      exactly. now i wanna play it again lol

    • @man2meandyou
      @man2meandyou Před 7 lety +3

      who are you calling an idiot? firewatch is a damn masterpiece of a game, don't you dare insult it or anyone who enjoyed it

    • @MyRealName
      @MyRealName Před 7 lety

      I've seen better trolls.. even as a troll you're just mediocre. Your life must be boring..

    • @man2meandyou
      @man2meandyou Před 7 lety

      so what if it aint life? it's the closest most of us will get to being a lookout. i don't see why you need to get so mean

    • @ruialexandre6197
      @ruialexandre6197 Před 6 lety

      "a game ain't life". Yet he's on the internet insulting people. That's real life.

  • @H4v0kksh0tgunMan
    @H4v0kksh0tgunMan Před 9 lety +55

    Where do I apply?

    • @DavidSanchez-uo2cn
      @DavidSanchez-uo2cn Před 9 lety

      +Jack O F F Exactly, another bullshit job created....some people do it for free.

    • @plutoplatters
      @plutoplatters Před 8 lety +11

      +David Sanchez sounding like someone that lacks one ?? perhaps?

    • @plutoplatters
      @plutoplatters Před 8 lety +3

      +plutoplatters oh yeah... someone who spots fires that burn the idiots up is a bullshit person !! love it

    • @DavidSanchez-uo2cn
      @DavidSanchez-uo2cn Před 8 lety

      Hey nice face.....anyways not lacking a job retired at 52 and still bad ass. live in a super fire prone area don't need the fire department or the u.s forest service. besides most fires are started by both entity's. I can go on and on, but i really don't feel like educating you......

    • @DavidSanchez-uo2cn
      @DavidSanchez-uo2cn Před 8 lety

      +Gary Anderson boo hoo...lol

  • @Mosfet510
    @Mosfet510 Před 7 lety

    I understand *completely what he means. The freedom and lack of distraction can let your creativity soar and many other benefits. Great video.

  • @Breeder333
    @Breeder333 Před 8 lety +1

    what an experience that must be. thank you for keeping our forests safe. if you ever hire let me know. ✌

  • @11UncleBooker22
    @11UncleBooker22 Před 9 lety +27

    and he's never seen Bigfoot.

    • @11UncleBooker22
      @11UncleBooker22 Před 9 lety

      JD H. exactly

    • @JamesBond-uz2dm
      @JamesBond-uz2dm Před 8 lety +8

      +John Booker Bigfoot is with Elvis in Area 51.

    • @Nonduality
      @Nonduality Před 7 lety +16

      He sees Bigfoot and UFOs all the time. But if he wants to keep his job he doesn't report it.

  • @jimtilley6077
    @jimtilley6077 Před 9 lety +6

    Yea! It didn't take too long to read a few comments, and these too were like my own: very positive! I must admit, I would have to have my computer with me, there atop the Mountains, as this is always my Way to the world. I would love to be there, and actually have no problems with being alone; often prefer it.
    The night skies were amazing there, and this would be something to have the ability to see that clearly. In 2015, I thought this was in North America, nothing that could ever again be studied. Amazing!

  • @billmacelroy7577
    @billmacelroy7577 Před 7 lety +1

    Enjoyed this viedo. I have doe a couple solo back country back packing trips. It definitely puts your mind and spirit in a different place.
    Thanks for the narrative description of the experience. It was appreciated.

  • @snailfarmer
    @snailfarmer Před 2 lety

    The lack of music was such a nice touch. Really conveys that natural pace of life

  • @mrzed2349
    @mrzed2349 Před 8 lety +23

    I hope he's packing some heat

    • @MtnSnowflake
      @MtnSnowflake Před 8 lety

      .44 better be on his side all the time

    • @mrzed2349
      @mrzed2349 Před 8 lety +1

      Ditto. I know I would be packing mine.

    • @panaxhorridum
      @panaxhorridum Před 7 lety

      For what? In much of the west there is very little threat from animals.

    • @mrzed2349
      @mrzed2349 Před 7 lety +5

      Not only for animals. Humans can be vicious too

    • @MtnSnowflake
      @MtnSnowflake Před 7 lety +5

      TuacaWaca Not true at all. I live in Montana, not a city in Montana, and we have bears, moose, deer, antelope and badger on the property near the house frequently

  • @seraphimsantiago5319
    @seraphimsantiago5319 Před 7 lety +17

    one with nature is beautiful

  • @MadGreekofChicago
    @MadGreekofChicago Před 7 lety

    If you are blessed like i was in 2001 to work a lookout in a area that hasn't been ravaged by fire recently, the view from outside your front door is marvelous.

  • @Rignold
    @Rignold Před 7 lety +1

    What a beautifully crafted film. Could have watched at least 30mins. An awesome job to have.

  • @Christine-or3lm
    @Christine-or3lm Před 9 lety +6

    So informative

  • @fordgt402
    @fordgt402 Před 7 lety +6

    What a stress free job,watch out for Grizzlies and mountain lions though.

    • @curtis7599
      @curtis7599 Před 4 lety

      Or any psychotic weirdos roaming around

  • @kenbellchambers4577
    @kenbellchambers4577 Před 7 lety

    Leif, I too am employed as a fire prevention officer. I live in semi-tropical eastern Australia. I live alone near the headwaters of a small river. My job is to manage the forest fuel overload. I make compost and mulch and other items from the organic waste stream. I love living by myself, and I love manicuring the forest, cutting back excessive vines, deadwood, palm and tree fern fronds when they have died. Sometimes the scenery is so obstructed with bark, fronds, sicks and vines that nothing can be seen, and it looks rank and untidy. After clearing the dead stuff out, there are often striking scenes that emerge. Beautiful little glimpses of the creek and distant ridges. It is like being a painter creating living landscapes.
    I was wondering if you had much air traffic near your little outpost. It would be a great place to observe such things. I live under a busy jet corridor, and do daily observations and take many photos of morphing con trails. I ask because I saw traces of decomposing contrails in the background of some of your shots.

  • @michaelmcnulty2006
    @michaelmcnulty2006 Před 7 lety

    Well done. A glimpse into the past before we relied on technology more than ourselves. I really enjoyed this having spent years as a pilot in firefighting and dealing a lot with lookouts. This film told a story, set a mood, and delivered dramatic footage. Two thumbs up.

  • @vbabaria
    @vbabaria Před 8 lety +5

    thanks for sharing... i wonder how you recorded all these videos while living alone (must be one of those solo video recording device)

  • @PeterOldwood
    @PeterOldwood Před 7 lety +7

    Seems a dream job for me. What is the position called? Where can I apply?

  • @recordingmylife123
    @recordingmylife123 Před 7 lety

    This is life goals. My eyes would be glued to those windows all day watching the mountains😍

  • @MidsierramusingBlogspot

    I remember in the early 60s climbing a fire tower that was no longer in use. It was on the Gould City Road in the U.P. of Michigan not too far from our cabin. I used to wonder who had worked there and wished for a job like that. My favorite phrase from the video was "Keeping it simple".

  • @michaelseybold1743
    @michaelseybold1743 Před 7 lety +6

    Firewatch?

  • @bobbymac3215
    @bobbymac3215 Před 7 lety +15

    I want his job

  • @allend2749
    @allend2749 Před 7 lety +2

    i've been living alone for 25 years now and i love it. No hazzles, suits me just fine. I never shower or bath or brush my tooth, any of that shit. It really is great. You should try it for 25 years - it certainly clears your head. It's very good to just get away for awhile!

    • @uncletony6210
      @uncletony6210 Před 7 lety +3

      the thing about people who shower is they all think they're better than everyone, the clean smelling sons a bitches.

  • @frantucker608
    @frantucker608 Před 7 lety

    Just beautiful, thanks for sharing this! I hope they're around for many, many years to come!

  • @jefffloyd7105
    @jefffloyd7105 Před 7 lety +6

    don't lock yourself out of the cabin

  • @BalkanDeputy
    @BalkanDeputy Před 8 lety +13

    If he spends all his summers on top of that mountain he must have a very understanding wife.

  • @BoxOPirateCrayons
    @BoxOPirateCrayons Před 7 lety

    I've been up on those mountains and around the fire look outs. Gorgeous place

  • @bergmanstrook
    @bergmanstrook Před 7 lety +1

    Helemaal alleen in de prachtige natuur, de rust en stilte, heerlijk.

  • @jeffschulte4630
    @jeffschulte4630 Před 8 lety +3

    This job would be incredible.

  • @blu7855
    @blu7855 Před 7 lety +3

    isnt this like that one video game, firewatch?

  • @ninjastellar
    @ninjastellar Před 7 lety

    6:35 what a stunning view. I am so grateful for being on this planet ❤

  • @djbfresh1
    @djbfresh1 Před 7 lety

    Very Cool! And happy to hear that fire-lookouts are still operating.

  • @moseseseseses
    @moseseseseses Před 8 lety +9

    Yes, in making a comment on this video about living in a van , that I've seen here on youtube , I would like to say that I have been in a van , a 91 GMC van for approximately two years now and I love it . I once lived on Beach Boulevard property for like 34 years , I sold my home, I didn't lose it, but after going through a divorce 14 years ago I had to start all over again and a van is like a steel tent on wheels, I have an inverter here, I joined the gym so a gym that I can go to 24 hours around the clock so showers and getting cleaned up and tending on to health needs have not been a problem and even before then down here in Long Beach , Mississippi you can park on the beach enjoy the beach everyday, which I do I'm usually six or seven days a week out in the Gulf of Mexico on an inner tube , enjoying the Sun and the water and if I want to take a shower without going to the gym there are free showers here on the beach and there are eating establishments across the street from the beach, a service station, Waffle House, and seafood restaurants , it is really nice down here on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi and so anyway folks living in the van isn't that bad after all , see now I can live on the beach and not have to pay taxes, but when living on the beach for 34 years in the house, taxes had to be paid , so it does have its advantages and it grieves me when I hear some men's wives on some of these videos make a statement that they had told their husbands that they would divorce them before living in the trailer or probably even more so they would if living in a van, my response to that is I think you're a bit spoiled like most Americans are with all the conveniences and luxuries of life that we've been blessed with for many years and I think that everybody needs to get a different mindset and get ready for hard times because hard times are not only here but we're getting ready to face nuclear war under this president that we're under right now, the Bible does not lie , and it lets me know Americas going to be hit by nuclear bombs folks, and once an Ahab takes control over any nation just read what judgement fell on the land when Jezebel and Ahab we're in control, what when you have a Supreme Court that's in agreement to legislate that which is an abomination in the sight of God , you can look for problems and the problems are here and they're only going to get intense so America look to lose more homes and so you need to start getting ready cuz you're not going to be in your home much longer, even get a tent, even though I've got the van I've even got a tent because of something ever happens to the van I'll at least have a tent over my head and God wants us to be thankful no matter what providence brings our way because this is not our home anyway we've got a better home waiting for in heaven, thank you Jesus, Amen. Visit my youtube channel moseseseseses, free lessons in French, Spanish, and Gregg Shorthand.
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    • @JohnJohn-qq1cw
      @JohnJohn-qq1cw Před 8 lety +5

      That sounds like hard work, almost like you are trying to convince yourself, and us that you are happy living in a van. How do you wash your clothes? will restaurants even let you through the door looking like a bum? What do you do for money to buy meth, gas and food? I'm not being clever I really am curious.

    • @bobv8219
      @bobv8219 Před 7 lety +5

      how does your political opinion fit into this video/comment section....

    • @serena15221
      @serena15221 Před 7 lety

      Laundromats exist

  • @jdnovora
    @jdnovora Před 7 lety +4

    I will do this job for free as long as they give me free medical benefit (in my country its not free) and food. And they allow me to do gardening. That will be awesome. I can live for years on top of the mountain

  • @thenoviceexplorer5575
    @thenoviceexplorer5575 Před 6 lety

    What an awesome video. Id love to experience that kind of solitude and be immersed in such an incredible environment. Beautiful. An incredible job being done watching and relaying all that info. Very cool.

  • @undergroundblu
    @undergroundblu Před 7 lety

    This was fantastic. Thank you all for sharing.

  • @nefarioussaint
    @nefarioussaint Před 8 lety +4

    I'm just looking at this because of the game Firewatch, but damn it'll be cool to have a job like this.

    • @JaceTan-90
      @JaceTan-90 Před 8 lety

      +ganter skyler Is it by chance that most of the layout of his house is similar to the game?

    • @nefarioussaint
      @nefarioussaint Před 8 lety

      Not quite

    • @JaceTan-90
      @JaceTan-90 Před 8 lety

      I mean there's the map, the stove, the fireplace and surprisingly the door. Although, he almost looked like the main character from Firewatch

  • @alilavasa6840
    @alilavasa6840 Před 7 lety +3

    how do you travel there , what about bears wolves etc

  • @NickgAnagnost
    @NickgAnagnost Před 5 lety

    I can certainly understand his feelings in regards to the weather. I work outside all day, every day from May to October. You become much more attuned to changes in the weather day to day, and more emotionally invested, as you will have to deal with the elements regardless. I found that this has stayed with me even after my work season ends and I find myself indoors every day...it's definitely how we are supposed to be, after living outdoors for a long time as humans. Interesting how this just switches on.

  • @morganbeasley
    @morganbeasley Před 3 lety

    A job I always wanted, guess I'll have to settle for homesteading in the Alaska wilds. Love watching the clouds roll by.

  • @davidm4160
    @davidm4160 Před 8 lety +5

    Does anyone else think of Ranger Rick from the Red Green Show?

  • @jaromor8808
    @jaromor8808 Před 7 lety +3

    how could nature make it without humans watching out for fires?

  • @TrollJohnSmith
    @TrollJohnSmith Před 7 lety

    What a lovely way to spend the summer...

  • @cynthiashepherd7008
    @cynthiashepherd7008 Před 7 lety

    WOW ..... hope you realise how blessed you are !!

  • @JayVerdad
    @JayVerdad Před 7 lety +3

    Maan the views

  • @zoeazsss5035
    @zoeazsss5035 Před 7 lety +6

    Sooo jealous, you are one lucky dog!! ha ha

  • @claredodd1258
    @claredodd1258 Před 4 lety

    Stunning. Our world is so beautiful.

  • @MG-kj2fx
    @MG-kj2fx Před 6 lety

    The key to finding yourself, is to be alone in a place like this. Montana is a great place to find that. Would love to do this for a summer.

  • @BeingRising
    @BeingRising Před 7 lety +5

    Picture night time and it's raining and thundering and you see something tall hairy with big eyes peaking in the window at you as you lay there. I would of shitted on myself and been on my way out of there as soon as day break.

    • @Hammett175
      @Hammett175 Před 7 lety

      Kurii Kun thanks for the laugh

  • @Wayoutthere
    @Wayoutthere Před 7 lety +5

    Can I be there forever? ;)

  • @petermyers479
    @petermyers479 Před 7 lety

    What an amazing and awesome experience, making a modest living doing something so close to the bone, alone and self sufficient. Also doing a job that's very important to others must be fulfilling as well. Congratulations on having found something so outside yourself yet something that keeps you so inside yourself. I am green...

  • @neuralvibes
    @neuralvibes Před 7 lety +1

    Just like others have mentioned, I would also do this for free - or, rather, for a minimal subsistence-level pay (just enough to go around for food and other necessities). The only thing missing in that cabin, and something that I would require, would be an energy source for my laptop. Fortunately, there are some pretty good and lightweight solar-powered battery chargers available which would be ideal for summer months. For winter months, things would be trickier of course and would require some actual fuel to be delivered to the cabin for charging the laptop. Once the laptop is up and running, Internet would be an option via satellite link, nowadays satellite Internet is pretty cheap. Why a laptop? Why Internet? Pretty simple, for creative work, for reading and keeping in touch with the outside world. You want to be away but at the same time you probably don't want to be completely isolated at the same time. Having a lifeline to the outside world via your laptop would bring you some sense of comfort and security along with enabling you to do some productive work on the side. This kind of work would be ideal for writing stuff, potentially even writing whole books. Or, you may not have any ambitions to become a writer but you may still want get away from the business of everyday life in order to be able to think clearly and reflect over your past, present, and future without distractions...

  • @dutchwoodwork
    @dutchwoodwork Před 7 lety +5

    my dream house

  • @stevenelson3453
    @stevenelson3453 Před 9 lety +3

    Looks cool, however I am sure Wal Mart will have a store near there soon.Or a Starbucks.

  • @TheMrKrause
    @TheMrKrause Před 7 lety

    Thank you for sharing this with the world. Wonderful.

  • @wilcocharlie7233
    @wilcocharlie7233 Před 7 lety

    Good for you! Many people should thank you for the time you take to keep them safe :)

  • @bethanyhunt2704
    @bethanyhunt2704 Před 7 lety +3

    My dream job.