Hurricane Ian Camp Out - 6+ Inches of Rain and Storms

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  • čas přidán 12. 10. 2022
  • Hurricane Ian is approaching Lone Wolf Mountain in Western North Carolina and with it flooding rains are forecasted.
    In this episode, Luke is digging ditches, opening culverts and enduring the storm.....
    This is the fight to save Lone Wolf Mountain.
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Komentáře • 587

  • @jlucasound
    @jlucasound Před rokem +44

    It is kinda like having your wife give you the nickname "The Hurricane"! You start out exciting and end in disaster! 🤣💥

  • @maryannanderson2213
    @maryannanderson2213 Před rokem +3

    For all you Steve Wallis fans, he's BAAAACK. A new "Camping with Steve" video recently showed up.

  • @patirussell8353
    @patirussell8353 Před rokem +63

    I live in Charleston, SC. Hugo washed my house away. It left me someone else's house on my property. I know that you will be safe, as you have taught us to be. I know that you will keep Lone Wolf Mountain safe. Keep the coffee coming tonight. Praying for you and your family. Honor and Strength to you.

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada Před rokem +1

      I remember driving down I-95 just after the storm. It was staggering to take in all the damage. We could not even tell where we were since all the highway signed were down. Pretty sobering when you see it first hand.
      Hope all have power back ... hopefully this will at least help areas with drought.

    • @TooTall_hikes
      @TooTall_hikes Před rokem +1

      I remember Hugo. Ripped threw our area and destroyed everything in its path

    • @jordanb8578
      @jordanb8578 Před rokem +5

      Was it at least a nicer house?

    • @rbaileyrb
      @rbaileyrb Před rokem +1

      I live in Europe and couldn't imagine such a thing, so I am so sorry you went through something that devastating. I hope you have managed to rebuild and come out of the experience stronger. Sending love to our cousins across the pond dealing with this current set of life changing weather

    • @kareng3847
      @kareng3847 Před rokem +2

      Yeah those of us who live in the Carolinas will always remember Hugo none of us expected it to do what it did. I was in Charlotte North Carolina when the eye of Hugo went over and wiped out my neighborhood. By the grace of God our house was spared and my dad's house was spared. But we were without power for almost 3 weeks. But we were tough and we knew how to make it and survive and we did and we've got some of the greatest lineman out there. But it teaches you to never assume that every hurricane or storm is going to be the same because you just never know. My heart goes out to everyone who's recovering and rebuilding from hurricane Ian. May God be with you and bless you all.

  • @WhoobieD
    @WhoobieD Před rokem +4

    I have a Stihl 250 in my garage that hasn't been ran in about a year. I paused your video, ran down to the garage and did exactly what you said and BAM....Fired right up!!!! AWESOME

  • @susantompkins8810
    @susantompkins8810 Před rokem +2

    I can't speak for others, but you are so right, it's a very primal feeling and the knowing in the grand scheme of things with Mother Nature, you are NOT in control, so yes you can feel in awe of her raw power, but also fear it's wrath. I learned this at a very young age walking home after an emergency release from school as a level 3 tornado beared down on the neighborhood. I will never forget being handed a large book atlas to protect my head as I hurried home with baseball sized hail raining down. Trees and large debris flew mostly on the opposite side of the road. Since my experience, I am a storm chasing enthusiast, but also absolutely have great respect for Mother Nature's furry for sure.

  • @sheblyne
    @sheblyne Před rokem +3

    This Canadian girl loves a good storm. Give me thunder and lightening and lots of rain. Of course, couldn't be Canadian and not love a good blizzard too. Love heavy snow!

    • @donnamiller8780
      @donnamiller8780 Před 2 měsíci

      Me too. As long as I'm hunkered down, like Steve, and not having to drive through it.

  • @boydman68
    @boydman68 Před rokem +20

    I wondered why you weren’t at the cabin for 32 minutes. Thanks for putting that in there. I moved to NE Georgia in 2004 and sat through the remnants of Frances, Ivan, and Jean. More rain than I ever want to see again but I had the luxury of my apartment building and being on the second floor.

  • @FrednDeeDee
    @FrednDeeDee Před rokem +25

    We spent months prepping for hurricane season and for us it paid off. Food, Water, Clothing, and Shelter at the ready yet if we were told to evacuate, we would have and were prepared to do that as well. Ian circled out around our neck of the woods here in Florida, so we were missed except for 40mph winds and rain. We will not mess with a hurricane and will never become complacent.

  • @StormyJP
    @StormyJP Před rokem +4

    I'm a spotter for the NWS St. Louis. Ian was a monster. Will take a long time for recovery but extended prayers to FL and all affected. Glad you and your fam are ok. Awesome excursion during Ian.

  • @susankerr9521
    @susankerr9521 Před rokem +27

    Here's another spotter checking in. Glad to see you got through Ian with few problems. That was a monster of a storm.

  • @BIGAL1973
    @BIGAL1973 Před rokem +4

    Dude do you ever find the noise of the rain on camp hypnotic it sends me to sleep 💤

  • @davidneal6920
    @davidneal6920 Před rokem +2

    Something awesome about being in a camp and hearing rain on nylon - tent keeping you dry etc

  • @janetrobson9469
    @janetrobson9469 Před rokem +37

    I watch from the UK... Love all your outdoor adventures.. Your videos are so calming and relaxing... Thank you for sharing 🙏

  • @phildo87
    @phildo87 Před rokem +27

    Keep safe and I'm glad you brought us along and aren't treating this like a fun adventure.

  • @jojodogman8809
    @jojodogman8809 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for saving the mountain from the storm.

    • @Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism
      @Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism Před rokem +3

      @@sassylady2001 If not for him out there truck camping, it would have been washed right away. Only the bravest of men can hold back the storms of mother earth. ;)

    • @sherw7635
      @sherw7635 Před rokem +2

      😂😂😂😂

  • @palmavista11
    @palmavista11 Před rokem +3

    ❤ another beautiful rainy with high precipitation video my favorite 😊😊

  • @balthazarquinn
    @balthazarquinn Před rokem +8

    I love the amount of information and clarification you put in your videos. When you first said “I’m going to save Lone Wolf Mountain from the hurricane.” I thought ‘it’s a mountain! It doesn’t need saving.’ Then you explained that the roads can be washed out. Trees can fall down. Etc.
    Also, I really like your calm demeanour. Nothing (or very little) fazes you. You just… get on with it. You’re an inspiration. 👍
    Thanks for yet another great video.

    • @randomichannel
      @randomichannel Před rokem

      Had to google is there really something actually called "lone wolf mountain" and there actually was in Canada! Did not find any mention on Carolina tho', so idk.

    • @lindaretherford1175
      @lindaretherford1175 Před rokem

      So why was it so important for you to be at the lone wolf mountain instead of at home with your wife and your father there to take care of things instead of going to your site on the Mt. Later and clean up then instead of now during the storm?? I'm confused??

  • @loispotter2097
    @loispotter2097 Před rokem +6

    Luke you're always calm, cool and collected in every situation. Even if you're concerned you don't show it. Miami, was spared this time unlike when Erma/ Maria came through. Very sad to see the devastation Ian left behind. Glad you and your family were safe. Blessings and Guidance always. I'm in bed , enjoying the sound of rain on the tarps.

  • @Cue881
    @Cue881 Před rokem +7

    Very glad to see that you dodged the bullet on this one! I did too, in Land O Lakes, Fl. Funny how a couple of inches on a map can make such a difference in so many lives. We can never underestimate being prepared. Better to prepare a hundred times, then to not be prepared once. Glad you are all safe and sound and looking forward to future videos. Strength and honor.

  • @sandral2178
    @sandral2178 Před rokem +13

    Hi Luke, great video, I’m look forward to the snow videos when the time comes, my favorites are the videos you and Susie both bring us! Love watching your videos from West Virginia!

  • @tompinnef6331
    @tompinnef6331 Před rokem +27

    Glad to see you are a weather spotter also. I've been one since first getting my drivers license. If I remember right - this next year will be my 50th year of spotting for the NWS. Glad the storm wasn't too bad for your area. Take care - Be safe and always God Bless

    • @seisies-mama
      @seisies-mama Před rokem +2

      Congratulations 🎊 on your 50th year of storm spotting!
      I'm going on my 13th year with the nws being a storm spotter next year will be my 14th year.

    • @theosteknion6219
      @theosteknion6219 Před rokem

      Just learned about NWS spotters because of this video. And thank you for your service!! I would love to do something like this, and my oldest when in elementary school loved watching the Weatherr Channel's tropical update, I'll talk to him about this, let's see how it goes. I took my family, husband & dog also, camping for the 1st time together in April. I feel that I'll have to take the lead in this case as well.

  • @paulacooley9082
    @paulacooley9082 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for let us go through this hurricane with you, my daughter an family's are in SC, so my heart was beating fast worrying about them. God bless you and your family. ❤❤

  • @corinnerenshaw3621
    @corinnerenshaw3621 Před rokem +10

    So glad things were ok ! Hopefully your dad and family are good, too.:)

  • @Oldwomaninthewoods
    @Oldwomaninthewoods Před rokem +15

    We were in the eye..(Fort Myers) still in recovery and for a long long time. This was devastating; physically, mentally and to the area.

    • @visnuexe
      @visnuexe Před rokem

      You were in Charlotte Co? My Friends were close to the eye there, but did ok, other than some bent up pool cage members.

    • @visnuexe
      @visnuexe Před rokem

      @Tim Rock-It Saunders Nowadays the whole East and Gulf coast are subject to higher frequency of hurricanes.

    • @raleighthomas3079
      @raleighthomas3079 Před rokem

      @@visnuexe Not really. I live in Fla., and nothings changed, except for more people.

    • @rebeccagangi4228
      @rebeccagangi4228 Před rokem

      We lived in Naples & pretty much lost everything! We have recently moved to North Carolina & WON’T live near water again! We went thru Irma in 2017 & now Ian n 2022! Heart still broken over all the devastation! Folks down there need lots of help & lots and f prayers!

    • @michaelmeadows5142
      @michaelmeadows5142 Před rokem +1

      I live here in Fort Myers, and yes, we were impacted catastrophically. I know a lot of people stayed home due to an unforseen turn from Ian, death and destruction followed. We were lucky enough to live thru it, with less than a mile away where buildings were flattened. Being a man (and being stupid), I stepped out in the middle of the hurricane to assess and was not terribly surprised to see what I saw damage wise, expecting to see downed trees, siding, roofing, vehicles, etc., just destroyed. I'd heard later on there was a man who lived at the beach, did not evacuate, and was found 90 miles Inland... drowned. I haven't found any further info about it, but as human beings, we all can be dumbed down during trying times as these, so I'm not surprised to see and hear the stories coming out after this hurricane. Be safe, strong, and honorable y'all. We're heading into some bad times.

  • @kathybrandt6060
    @kathybrandt6060 Před rokem +1

    I hope your house was OK. Here in New Jersey up against the coast we got gentle rain for five days. Thank you for taking us along and showing your fans that live on a very flat part of the country, what you have to do to protect yourself against a bad storm.

  • @alexanderweaver7066
    @alexanderweaver7066 Před rokem +25

    Awesome save, Luke! I love riding out hurricanes. My wife and I sat away from the beach during Hurricane Iniki when it skirted Maui and hit Kauai directly. We watched idiots go out on their surf boards. The fireman pleaded with the guys not to go out but finally needed the police to order them onto shore. The hurricane actually destroyed several beaches on the south shoreline.

  • @stuarthatton1973
    @stuarthatton1973 Před rokem +1

    the sound of that rain was awesome, especially through my headphones

  • @brendablackington8299
    @brendablackington8299 Před rokem +1

    Oh man, I would love to be out there!! Bring it on!! As long as it doesn't get too windy, I would be a happy camper!!

  • @ogbean82
    @ogbean82 Před rokem +2

    1pm ET I'm listening to the rain. It's now 6pm ET and I've just woken up! Thanks for the killer nap!

  • @terrym1065
    @terrym1065 Před rokem +3

    Sky Watch and amateur radio operator here for thirty+ years, mostly tornadoes we deal with but occasional other nasty storms. As you can imagine, deadly situations and definitely the ones at night are the real "boot shakers". Glad you made it through this horrendous storm, hope all was OK on the home front. Thanks for the video update on Lone Wolf Mtn, at least you had a good hot meal😋

  • @allenscullymooney3459
    @allenscullymooney3459 Před rokem +2

    Hi Luke, this is the first comment I think I've ever left anyone. I really enjoy your videos new and old. You have a great demeanour about you that just screams, chill out for 30 or 40 mins and reset your clock. It's absolutely brilliant. But my god you do tend to over do your content titles. I live in Ireland where its always raining. That's what you got was some rain. I didn't see a fight to save loan wolf mountain. I seen some rain that the area could clearly handle. It's very off putting. And not just this video but over the last 6 months it's been in some cases farcical. As I said I love the content, your videos. Wouldn't change a thing bar the titles. Ease up a touch. You don't need shock and awe to get a following. You have it. Don't loose it.

  • @jlucasound
    @jlucasound Před rokem +1

    That meal does look good! You had me at beef tips and peppercorn! AH! You had me at butter and.... 😄🥩🥔🥔🧈

  • @okierebel3278
    @okierebel3278 Před rokem +1

    Been a Skywarn spotter in Oklahoma for over 30 yrs. Welcome to the club

  • @DCL26
    @DCL26 Před rokem +1

    The rain is nice to hear, whether it's a calm soothing rain or a windy n stormy rain. Glad you had your admiring CZcamsrs along with you to keep you company, Luke. Glad too that NC didn't sustain too much damage, and you and that you and your family/home are doing fine.

  • @CS-in3pg
    @CS-in3pg Před rokem +2

    "I'm not here because I neccesarily want to be???" Luke, smell the coffee Brah, any excuse to get out especially in the middle of a good storm, that's YOU man. It's not a bad thing 😉. It's actually one of the things I admire about you! Glad Ian wasn't hard on you guys there.

  • @chrisb9345
    @chrisb9345 Před rokem +2

    Loving the John Carpenter-style music in the intro.

  • @calvertmorris2420
    @calvertmorris2420 Před rokem

    Mother was in Cape coral across from FT Myrrs. All is well and she was safe, but she now has a greater respect for my survival and prepping. Got herself several boxes of MREs and I'll be sending her gear for Christmas and Birthdays

  • @user-cz5ny3tn9t
    @user-cz5ny3tn9t Před 8 měsíci +1

    And you always thought that you were better than everybody else, that is how I see you in middle school and high school, and I can see some of that today right now

  • @vikkischroeder3840
    @vikkischroeder3840 Před rokem +4

    I am a skywarn spotter here in Minnesota. Been a dry summer so not much to do. Next up will be monitoring snowstorms.

  • @cynthiajohns0n442
    @cynthiajohns0n442 Před rokem +3

    Wow! What a bit of rain ya had there Luke! I love camping in the rain but that's a bit much even for me lol😅

  • @hokudadog7637
    @hokudadog7637 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for answering about the cabin. Great video, I like you demonstrating how to be proactive in protecting your property and assets! Good advice

  • @thebusterdog921
    @thebusterdog921 Před 4 měsíci

    I should be so lucky. I have lived in Florida for over 40 years and been through numerous hurricanes. What you went through is a rainstorm, vertually an everyday experience from May through September in Florida.

  • @markcrowell2727
    @markcrowell2727 Před rokem +2

    We live outside of Orlando - we went through exactly what you went through - lots of rain and wind...all night! Glad you made it through it safely and didn't have any damage on the mountain.

  • @Fusionawdecoboost2016
    @Fusionawdecoboost2016 Před rokem +2

    As someone who grew up in the mountains of NH. I have seen flash flooding and flooding. I remember back in the day we didn’t have school for a week because a lot of the roads were washed out or or bridges gone.

  • @visnuexe
    @visnuexe Před rokem +1

    How cool! I didn't know you used to live in Fort Myers! I made it through the storm with no damage to house except my well water system pipes. My pressure tank was broken off and carried over to my neighbor's house. We had over 4 feet of flooding, and it was impassible on the road for 3 days. I and my cat Kayaked in from shelter I took when they said my zone was called for evac. I just got running water yesterday. It took a week to get power. I live inland but along a tributary of a major river. Storm surge was 14.5 feet, and 12" of rain. It was kinder to us here than Irma was, but neighbor still got flooded! Downed trees but none on my house!

  • @jantefft2442
    @jantefft2442 Před rokem +4

    I love stormy weather but not the type that creates devistation to an area like Ian did to the barrier islands; that is so sad. We live in the woods and do worry about trees coming down on our home.

  • @robertcrompton2733
    @robertcrompton2733 Před rokem +2

    Weather spotter! Wow, good on you! I didn't even know there was such a thing.

    • @RuthRader
      @RuthRader Před rokem +2

      Oh hey, there’s a nice collection of spotters up here in Minnesota, too. But they mostly come alive in the winter. Blizzards, ice storms and such.

    • @robertcrompton2733
      @robertcrompton2733 Před rokem +1

      @@RuthRader Ruth, good on you too! In Ga, we mostly have to worry about tornadoes.

  • @debbiecarpenter5022
    @debbiecarpenter5022 Před rokem +2

    Ian didn't give us a lot of rain in Avery County. I love your videos because you're in the area I live and been raised in. I recognize terrain, plants, weather, etc. Thanks man! You do an old lady's heart good! And I love rain too!

  • @elijahmouanoutoua4916
    @elijahmouanoutoua4916 Před rokem +1

    Bell yes, this is wat I’ve been asking for.. great rain storm camp, great job

  • @geraldharkness8830
    @geraldharkness8830 Před rokem +1

    glad you are all safe and well!

  • @darkwebwatching5100
    @darkwebwatching5100 Před rokem +8

    Congrats on 500k my friend! You deserve it man!

  • @lindamarie6574
    @lindamarie6574 Před rokem

    I always learn something from you! I told my relative about the ‘burp’ in the chain saw and it worked! Thanks!

  • @katherynshiflet5391
    @katherynshiflet5391 Před rokem +3

    So glad it went well for you and your family.

  • @suehaag2783
    @suehaag2783 Před rokem

    Glad to see you faired well through this storm. Our family lived 20 miles, as the crow flies, from some of the worst areas hit by Camille’s remnants in Virginia. The stories we heard were terrifying and weeks later we drove down to see some of the destruction. Those images are forever seared into my brain. They estimated up to 30+ inches fell in 8 hours. The power of water should never be underestimated.

  • @badmoon7549
    @badmoon7549 Před rokem +11

    The storm wasn't bad once it got to what you refer to as Lone Wolf Mountain. I was born and raised within 30 mile of there. It wasn't too bad, but hey, might as well sit up on the side of the mountain and watch it rain. Good times...

    • @sherw7635
      @sherw7635 Před rokem +6

      .. complete with dramatic music... 😄.

  • @michaelhoskins832
    @michaelhoskins832 Před rokem +3

    Glad to see you're ok,Luke.

  • @darlenekozlovskis6907
    @darlenekozlovskis6907 Před rokem +2

    My Brother lives in Ft.Myers, 15 minutes from the beach. They were lucky. However he did tell me people at the beach hid in their attics, they didn't evacuate as told to. They all drowned! It's horrible and sad. He works for Lee health, and they put refrigerated trucks at the beach for the dead. I am praying for them all. If they tell you to evacuate, PLEASE LISTEN... XO Love and light.

  • @MakeMoreMusicOk
    @MakeMoreMusicOk Před rokem

    Thx for taking us along 🎀

  • @teresacorrigan3076
    @teresacorrigan3076 Před rokem +2

    🍀I noticed you wait for a rough weather forecast to go camping but this takes the cake! Way to go!

  • @bizboy1313
    @bizboy1313 Před rokem +1

    Always nice to join you on your adventures.

  • @austinbagwell1746
    @austinbagwell1746 Před rokem

    Great video. My wife and I were still in the hospital on the coast of NC when Ian went through. Heavy rain and wind but nothing to write home about. You're spot on when it comes to wanting a "stronger storm without the damage". I told my wife the same and she was very confused. Great video. Glad everything went well for you guys.

    • @missingremote4388
      @missingremote4388 Před rokem

      Need 12 feet or 2 meters of rainfall a year.
      To refill the Carolina Boggs

  • @waycar4
    @waycar4 Před rokem +1

    Hey Luke, Wayne from Myrtle Beach. I know you say not to but had to check off a box on my bucket list. I pulled out my 1 person tent and my dog and had a good night in my back yard in hurricane force winds. Tent survived, so did I, Dog slept well. What a great night. I did take all the precautions before hand and had a blast. Take care my friend

  • @annettehudson3980
    @annettehudson3980 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the info on the chain saw. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL HAVE A BLESSED DAY😇🙏❤️

  • @lisacoleman7330
    @lisacoleman7330 Před rokem +3

    Yes Luke some of us ladies like the storms and hate the destruction they cause. I get my fix watching them on CZcams. Although this might be because I lived thru the 1972 Vancouver Washington tornado. I was in the 6 th grade home alone sick with my 4 year old brother.

    • @TheIamyourmother
      @TheIamyourmother Před rokem +1

      I love to watch a good storm also. Always gets my adrenaline going with livestock and pets to worry about, but I enjoy it all the same. Never lived through a majorly destructive storm, but I get a kick out of watching flash floods, crazy waves at sea, and the like. Fascinating stuff.

  • @Glyn69
    @Glyn69 Před rokem

    Good that you headed home , lots of rain great adventure Luke

  • @Hells_ContractAuditor

    I was in Tropical Storm Allison in 2001 when it hit Houston flood waters were horrific leaving behind 40 inches of water. She was the first storm ever to have her name retired that wasn’t a Hurricane. She just sat over us for days then slowly drifted out into the Gulf again before strengthening and returning to dump even more water. She and Ian have a lot in common by affecting so many states. My grandmother house in Ohio flooded because of Allison’s long reaching affect in an area that had never see. A flood in its History.
    Then Hurricane Ike hit in 2008 nearly destroying Galveston Island. I was without power for 44 days in 100 + heat. I still felt blessed when I drove down towards areas that were hit harder.
    I’m so glad you and yours were safe and continue to pray for those hit with devastation in Florida.

  • @alexandrastevens8892
    @alexandrastevens8892 Před rokem

    Glad you are all safe

  • @susanhowell2176
    @susanhowell2176 Před rokem

    Sitting here watching your episode of hurricane Ian. I lived in Cape Coral and we were in the eye wall with 155mph winds. We are blessed to have a whole house generator and the only convenience we didnt have was running water. We were prepared with 12 cases and 12 gallon jugs. We flushed the comodes with pool water. I moved from Florida the next week. I went back in February, four and a half months after. I cried when we went to Ft Myers Beach because the devastation is still in residence. It will take years and years to rebuild. Not to mention the loss of lives. John 10:10 says the thief (the devil) came to steel, and to kill, and to destroy. A truer ststement has never been said.

  • @lindawilson4625
    @lindawilson4625 Před rokem +18

    I always like that in any situation you are calm and confident because you know you are prepared :-) I admire that about you!

  • @normamurray4450
    @normamurray4450 Před rokem +1

    Gosh, I shouldn't really get excited about a big storm coming especially when many have lost their homes and lives. I have to say though, I love a good storm.

  • @mikevanaerle9779
    @mikevanaerle9779 Před rokem

    Glad you and the family are safe. Till the next adventure ❤

  • @deepfish4432
    @deepfish4432 Před rokem

    Thx from Germany for your Adventures!! We had to go out this weekend ! Yes!

  • @mellifluousfable
    @mellifluousfable Před rokem

    Love the heavy synth. For a minute there, I wasn’t sure if it was Airwolf or Ming The Merciless who was about to emerge from the puddle.

  • @philholman8520
    @philholman8520 Před rokem

    Terrific video!
    Thank you for sharing; ☺️👍✌️🇬🇧

  • @cristinasperandio503
    @cristinasperandio503 Před rokem +1

    We live in central florida. Ian literally went right under us. Wind gusts of 80 mlh. Rain and flooding. Lots of people still being found. Now it's clean up and repair.

  • @m9ovich785
    @m9ovich785 Před rokem

    Callisto 8.... My Arm Hairs Stood up hearing that. What an Incredible Piece of Music...
    I Love that style Music....
    Thanks.
    Mike M. Wausau Wi.

  • @navyeagle113
    @navyeagle113 Před rokem +1

    I was flown into Houston on emergency leave right before Hurricane Ike hit here in 2008 and also got slammed by Hurricane Harvey in 2017. 2 of the most costliest hurricanes to have hit the US. Luke, glad y'all faired well there!

  • @kjones9962
    @kjones9962 Před rokem +3

    Good stuff Luke. I know you were working your property, but it still looked like fun to me. I too am a bit of a weather/storm nerd but interesting story, the only tornado I have ever seen is the one that destroyed my neighborhood back in 2015. Life is good amigo.

  • @peacebrain4471
    @peacebrain4471 Před 9 měsíci

    Another great video! Awesome you put the back light behind the rain so it showed up on the video. Your plan to look after several properties and several people was carried out very nicely. Well done and thanks for the great video.

  • @markthomas2436
    @markthomas2436 Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome video, and good courage to get out there IN THAT.

  • @Mart687
    @Mart687 Před rokem

    It's nice to see someone use the chain break the right way. I worked for a company specializing in tree maintenance, tree climbing and removal of difficult trees. A bunch of wild cowboys but one thing they took very seriously. Safety cause it's a very dangerous job and you can't afford to get sloppy. Working with big powerful chainsaws you need to be on top of the game. And the chain break is your most important safety. Sharpen the chain and top off fluids after work. So it's ready to go if needed.
    Chain break on, start it, break off, rev up till it starts warming up and revs up high. Break on. Break off and start sawing. Break on if you walk with it, break off and saw, break on. The correct way to use it. So much people get sloppy with the break in video's. Even firefighters.
    Btw there's a simple way to fully test a chain saw. Break on, start, break off, rev, tilt the blade up 180 degrees vertical, down 180 degrees. Horizontal tilt sideways on both sides. If it looses power during this testing, don't use it and have it serviced.

  • @angiemeininger
    @angiemeininger Před rokem +1

    Good that the mountain and you are safe.

  • @thomasthetrain19
    @thomasthetrain19 Před rokem

    Perfect video to watch while I'm at a rest stop on the way home from the ADK. Climbed skylight, gray, marcy, Phelps, and tabletop yesterday to complete the 46!

  • @sojourn6697
    @sojourn6697 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for letting us know why you didn’t stay in the cabin Luke. It was puzzling me.

  • @travelwithharshal
    @travelwithharshal Před rokem +1

    Fascinating vlog

  • @rjspain56
    @rjspain56 Před rokem +1

    I'm glad you enjoyed your Purina Camp Cow and that the hurricane spared you

  • @annenamishia9902
    @annenamishia9902 Před rokem

    You love these woods and the location. That makes all you do worth it

  • @MariaWelsh-lu6fg
    @MariaWelsh-lu6fg Před 6 měsíci

    Oh my God. You said something about being a weather spotter? This is amazing. Holy moly. Thank you thank you thank you Luke for this info!!! I am going to find out everything I can. Weather is one of my passions and that's why I adore your channel. You are such the weather updater, like I can't. I cannot tell you how excited I am about this. Thank you Luke!!🙏🏼

  • @CLSearles
    @CLSearles Před rokem

    Glad that you and your family are safe from the hurricane 🌀 🙏🏽 ❤️ 🙌🏾 ⛈️🌬🏕🥃🥃🥃💪🏾💪🏾👏🏽👏🏽👍👍

  • @bushwackerblaster
    @bushwackerblaster Před rokem +2

    Another great video Luke! Love the synthwave music in the opening. I always enjoy that type of music pick with your videos, epic! God bless those in Florida.🙏🏻

  • @carolwelcome2882
    @carolwelcome2882 Před rokem

    Thankful, you Susie, your dad and Lone Wolf mountain was safe.

  • @RatelLaw
    @RatelLaw Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing. As a side note, congratulations on hitting 500K subscribers.

  • @10thAveFreezeOut
    @10thAveFreezeOut Před rokem +1

    Strength, Honor and Ghoulash!

  • @theosteknion6219
    @theosteknion6219 Před rokem

    Thanks for your video Luke, love the name btw... my son's name is Lucas.
    I shared your information about the SKYWARN storm spotters on a video of RVers greatly affected by the latest devastation in Florida. I had no idea this program existed until I watched your video. Thank you so much!!

  • @rusky325i
    @rusky325i Před rokem +1

    camping out of your truck, wow I was on the edge of my seat!

  • @erichillerich2413
    @erichillerich2413 Před měsícem

    I work in a town with several restaurants. No lunch on any of their menus look like the plate you hold in this video. Now I think you are showing off!!! 👍👍👍 Love the timeout on the tarp!

  • @terrieyeakley82
    @terrieyeakley82 Před rokem

    I live in Northwest Arkansas and we have tornadoes here ,in Missouri,in Oklahoma and parts of Texas. I hate them and we live right in tornado alley. Please stay safe Luke. Hunker down if you have to. God be with you and your wife and father back home. Prayers coming to you my friend. Thanks for sharing your video. Stay safe

  • @Jay-N-Night
    @Jay-N-Night Před rokem

    Was waiting for this one. I knew you couldn't resist the urge to go out during a hurricane. Much respect!

  • @TheRobberBarron
    @TheRobberBarron Před rokem

    Background music straight from the 80's! Keep on storming... 👍🏻☔👍🏻

  • @thoughtfuloutrage5563
    @thoughtfuloutrage5563 Před rokem +4

    Another great video, Luke! 👍 As usual, your explanation of the importance of clear roadside ditches to keep the road from flooding was explained in concise and easily understandable terms.
    However, if I might humbly make a suggestion: have you considered roadside level spreaders? In my experience, it is more often water velocity than volume that does the damage. And the deeper the water is in the ditch the higher the velocity gets, leading to accelerated erosion and pollution of surface water. The US Forest Service and your state DEP have simple details on how to construct them. They are designed to take water flowing down the hill along the edge of the road and divert it across the slope, following the contour lines. They are no more difficult to construct than a roadside parallel ditch, but provide water velocity reduction and return the water to its original sheet flow, with greatly reduced velocity. From what I've seen from your other videos, I'm sure you've heard of these things before, but I'm just offering this to other viewers who might be planning to put a road through their property, and are looking for an easy and efficient way to manage drainage without using culverts.