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Dusty Klifman / Blueyes Below
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 พ.ย. 2013
This channel has been a mix of my many hobbies and interests over the years, starting with firewood and sawmilling related videos, onto high quality Great Lakes shipwreck exploration with all the fun and expensive toys!
In my free time, I explore the Great Lakes to search for and document the incredibly well preserved shipwrecks that exist here, and to capture them in high quality photos and videos for public education and entertainment. MANY of the ships are still undiscovered and waiting for their story to be told!
I aim to tell the stories of our amazing maritime history, our people and places that you may not have known about.
Be sure to check me out on Facebook and Instagram @ Blueyes Below for LOTS more content that is updated continuously as I adventure :)
Something about me?! I had the AWESOME opportunity to film with Gordon Ramsey for his TV show "Uncharted" where I took him scuba diving and spearfishing for a Michigan episode!
Thanks for being here! - Dusty
In my free time, I explore the Great Lakes to search for and document the incredibly well preserved shipwrecks that exist here, and to capture them in high quality photos and videos for public education and entertainment. MANY of the ships are still undiscovered and waiting for their story to be told!
I aim to tell the stories of our amazing maritime history, our people and places that you may not have known about.
Be sure to check me out on Facebook and Instagram @ Blueyes Below for LOTS more content that is updated continuously as I adventure :)
Something about me?! I had the AWESOME opportunity to film with Gordon Ramsey for his TV show "Uncharted" where I took him scuba diving and spearfishing for a Michigan episode!
Thanks for being here! - Dusty
Pere Marquette 18 ROV Exploration
Discovered nearly 500 feet deep in Lake Michigan, the Pere Marquette 18 sits at about a 30 degree angle, speared into the lake bed from sinking quickly. Join me as I show the process to document this historic shipwreck.
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Ruggedmade 737-24 4 and 6 way splits!
มุมมอง 533ปีที่แล้ว
Today we pull out the @RuggedMade splitter and head to the back wood lot to split some fresh cut rounds of maple and oak! I’ve been back to logging lately, and really getting a really nice stack piled up. Enjoy the sweet shots of the four and six way wedges in action and see how I do things as a one-man show with the IBC totes. Want a sweet Ruggedmade Splitter of your own? Check them out at the...
Augustus P. Handy shipwreck exploration! 360 video Lake Huron
มุมมอง 317ปีที่แล้ว
This video edit is from the initial first dives on the Augustus P. Handy that my friends Mark Gammage and Joe Van Wagnen located after doing some extensive research and on the water searching with sonar. We tried out Mark's 360 camera and the results are pretty awesome! As the photographer and videographer, I'm never usually in the frame, so this is a pretty cool view to be able to see myself f...
How I filmed with Gordon Ramsey on Uncharted!
มุมมอง 299ปีที่แล้ว
As some You may know, I filmed with Gordon Ramsay last year for his TV show “Uncharted”. It aired in July 2021. This is the behind the scenes story of how that happened!
OneTigris Northgaze CANVAS tent!
มุมมอง 9Kปีที่แล้ว
I recently picked up a new tent for canoe trips and have been hanging out in it and cooking over the past three days and nights. I was so impressed that I had to do a video on it. Great for 1 to 2 people with a mini wood stove and a bit of gear!
How to use an emergency FLARE - 3 TYPES
มุมมอง 4.3Kปีที่แล้ว
Today we do a little demonstration on how to use an emergency flare in the event you have an issue out on the water. I first use a handheld day/night combo flare, show a newer style electronic night time flare that never expires, with a daytime visual distress flag and end the video using a flare gun. Stay safe, consider liking and subscribing, and thanks for watching!
The perfect winter for splitting! Ruggedmade 737-24
มุมมอง 200ปีที่แล้ว
Today I get the equipment out to process a load of fresh Oak I cut at my parents property. It’s the perfect kind of winter afternoon to be out splitting with my @RuggedMade 737-24! Every time I use this machine, I say “this is one of the best things I’ve ever purchased”. Truly an amazing piece of equipment. Check them out at their link here! bit.ly/3AHSxho I’m splitting into the IBC tote cages ...
Hennepin shipwreck exploration! Worlds FIRST self unloading vessel! Great Lakes
มุมมอง 447ปีที่แล้ว
Exploring out of Southhaven, Michigan we go out to the seldom seen and visited Hennepin shipwreck. The worlds first self unloading vessel upon which all modern self unloaders are modeled after! Nearly 13 miles offshore, and 230 feet deep we explore the remains of a very significant vessel!
Ironsides shipwreck exploration and equipment mishap !
มุมมอง 392ปีที่แล้ว
Mark, Ray and I decided to head out to a local shipwreck on 10-27-22 to do some late season diving on a local to me shipwreck. Mark's dive partner and dive mentor actually found this shipwreck many years ago, so it was awesome to have him out there with us! Cletus Eugene Turner, better known as "Gene Turner" is a legendary shipwreck hunter and found the wreck of the Ironsides in 120' of water, ...
Winter storm Elliott- cleaning up with my 6’ push box Kubota LX2610
มุมมอง 1.2Kปีที่แล้ว
After working most of the Holliday season restoring power to our customers in Michigan from winter storm Elliott, I had the BIG task of removing a LOT of snow from my property. Thankfully my 6’ push box and Kubota LX2610 made pretty quick work of things!
Orcatorch D511 Dive Light unboxing review!
มุมมอง 192ปีที่แล้ว
Today we check out a dive light from my friends over at Orcatorch. They sent me this light in exchange for my honest and unbiased video review, but I have owned several lights from them and enjoy every single one. Top-notch quality and extremely bright! Buy it from OrcaTorch dealer's website - bit.ly/3BRZZqz
#14 - IBC firewood tote delivery day! Need some in Michigan?!
มุมมอง 289ปีที่แล้ว
Today we get the rest of one log pile cut into rounds and then unexpectedly get 10 more tote bins locally after I spot and ad on Facebook marketplace. My total man Howie also brings me a delivery of eight bins with 12 more coming next week when he gets them. Call Howie if you are looking for IBC bins, he gave his number in the video and delivers! The evening was spent cutting most of the tote...
#13 - Man vs Woman Wood Splitter Face-off!
มุมมอง 947ปีที่แล้ว
Today we line up the 737-24 against my old 22 ton Huskee in a fun face off to see the difference in machines! Man vs Woman, machine vs machine! Check out the ruggedmade equipment at their website here bit.ly/3AHSxho
#12 - 4 or 6 way wedge?! What gives better wood?
มุมมอง 1.3Kปีที่แล้ว
Today I thought I would try out a little experiment to see which gave better results in similar sized wood. Starting with oak and then doing some hickory on the 4 and 6 way wedges. This is on my @RuggedMade 737-24! Check out the ruggedmade lineup here: bit.ly/3AHSxho
#11 - Ruggedmade 6 way wedge action! 737-24
มุมมอง 555ปีที่แล้ว
Today I split various sizes of oak, and then some VERY dry ash with my new @RuggedMade 737-24 splitter with the 6 way wedge! I demonstrate that the 6 way can still be used with smaller pieces that just need split in half without removing the wedge. While definitely better for larger pieces, it makes quick work of just about anything! Check out what they have to offer at their website below, and...
Sir. I want this washing machine. Available on which site. And its price plz. Thanks.
hell yeah
At 5:32 the water becomes suddenly clear because the lake is being fed from an underground water source/spring. This is very common in Northern Michigan, seeps and springs coming out of the ground from the large underground aquafier, some 500 ft in depth that covers much of the state.
Take a shit in the water
Canadian here who helps teach the firearms safety courses: From the RCMP website: "Flare guns and other devices designed exclusively for signaling or notifying of distress, and intended to be used only for that purpose by the person in possession of it, are not classified as firearms for purposes of the Firearms Act. A license is not required to possess one, and it does not have to be registered. These devices are classified as firearms for purposes of the Criminal Code if they are used to commit a crime. Note A few flare guns have been designed using the frame or receiver of a real handgun, and may require registration as such. Contact the CFP (Canadian Firearms Program) for more information. Flare guns with chamber adaptors which permit the discharge of conventional ammunition may be considered firearms." So flare guns are easy to come by and legal but may need to be registered and treated as restricted firearms in certain circumstances (may also require a license as a result). Orion flare guns however are perfectly fine without a license. Similar in the UK but they are more strict where if they are part of the ships equipment, they do not need a license. Otherwise, a license is needed.
Why do you have to have the HOMO music really ruins the video
We used one of these washers back in the 1970's when we first built our off grid log cabin. Loads of CLOTH diapers were washed in it over the years and we had strong arms to show for all of our effort.
Not cool. Another expert without PPE and the macho drop start. C'mon. If you're showing the world a how to, get what real chainsaw pros use and do. Rubber boots also ! Give us a break.
😂👌🏼 ok.
What hind of tree was it
I live in Petoskey and I love the bay
Thank you for sharing! Love seeing the wrecks. Please do more!
1:36 I live in the area, and my well water comes out 44 too...101 feet deep and clean as you could want!
Does the stove come with the tent or do you have to order it seperately?
That is a separate order, but it fits any of the small stove pipes through the stove jack
That's some scary shit
Fantastic! I purchased plans for the K-350 from George Kittredge when he was running ads in Trade-A-Plane about 30 years ago. I was determined to build it but, well… It’s great to see one finished and operating! Thanks!
I'm considering purchasing one. Are you still using it and have you had any serious issues with it? I'm doing light washes now by hand in a bucket. At 66 I'm going for the minimalist lifestyle as possible, I think our planet is worth it for one. Great demonstration and I was thinking "man this is the guy I want as my camping or off grid buddy." I subscribed in the within the first minute of watching. Have a nice day!
Perfecto !!!!
Very cool, thx guys!
I was hiking the high country pathway and en route to this lake I found myself stuck in a sinkhole after a river crossing lol. Gotta be careful in that area of Michigan!
Elevated setup
Lots of stocked brookies in those lakes. Some dandies too
A proper drain would be an improvement instead of paddling around in water.
If only they made it the size of the firehiking 4-8 person tent.
The music does not belong there. Sorry
Turn off your speaker. Problem solved.
Agreed. I would much rather hear the underwater bubbling sounds.
@@BlueyesBelow Take constructive criticism as free business advice and your channel will grow much faster. There are tens of thousands of us that like to hear the "work" of whatever we are watching. Like: power tools being used and editing has the video sped up-it's nice to hear the tools being used or people chattering about what they are working on. It's cool for those of us that are unable to do things like scuba dive.
What is the little strings around the bottom at stake out places
Wait was that Jesus's crucifix
Hey Dusty. I'm finally catching up on your videos. Lol. Excellent as always. Glad you were able to bring the ROV back aboard, and not get too tangled up down there... As always, I'm happy to help out with any adventure work (free deck hand) and boat gas/money, now that you have a copy my work schedule.. Stay safe, have a great week, and hope to dive with you soon.
Do suppose the superstructure was torn off and lies hundreds of feet away or is it really possible that it's crushed and buried that deep in the bottom?
I would imagine that it’s crushed underneath it as there was nothing to have torn it off. It just rolled over in the trough.
Great footage man! And great narration! I had no idea about the close calls with the snags. Scary stuff!
Thanks buddy! Always an adventure, but high risk and high reward!
You need the shelf. That would prevent those pieces from falling on the ground, less bending down.
That's awesome man great job!!
Thank you! Now on to the next! 😎👍🏼
Oh yes that wreck is kinda deep glad you made it back safely.
Thank goodness for your persistence and great search techniques. It's a treat to see this.
Much appreciated!
How do you recommend sharpening the blade? Mine is 3 years old and getting dull. Thanjs
A flat file should do the trick, or a grinder !
I have been thinking about getting this Log Splitter. What are your thoughts about it now that you have been using it for a little while
This is actually my second one because I sold all my equipment because I was getting out of splitting wood but I bought another one because they are so good. You can get a tremendous amount of work done, and the hydraulic lift table and tray at the back of the splitter is excellent. Love the four at six way wedges. For the price you can’t go wrong.!
I have been thinking about getting this Log Splitter there’s not too much on TH-cam about it. What are your thoughts now that you’ve been using it for a little while?
It’s a tremendous piece of equipment, this is actually my second one because I sold my first one and then bought another one when I got back into doing firewood. For the money, you can’t go wrong with all the features.
Recognized the bollard bit and the windlass. The Steamer Anna C. Mich was built in 1903 at Cleveland, Ohio. She appears with the Edwin F. Holmes in a postcard photo at a Twin Ports Iron Ore Dock. Thank you for sharing.
I have been thinking of purchasing this Log Splitter. I have been very interested in them since I’ve seen them. Just wondering what are your impressions on this particular Log Splitter? Is there anything I should be concerned about when purchasing this particular Log Splitter? Also, when putting it together, is there anything you would recommend? Now that you’ve been using it a little while. Are there things you would do different?
That’s a lot of questions to answer, but this thing is extremely good for the price and allows you to get a lot of work done in a much easier way. This is actually my second one that I purchased because I sold the first one, and regretted it. Putting it together is not a big deal, there are detailed instructions for everything. I will be installing an auto cycle valve to make things better, but I’m a huge fan of the machine and would recommend it to anyone looking for an upgrade
Amen love you jesus❤
It seems so low to the ground. Did you find that you were bending over alot to use it?
Yes, it was a bit low but you could put it on stilts or a pallet to raise it up a bit and make it a better height
Love this lake
Can you put a link for the stove FAN
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@@BlueyesBelow hi it doesn’t look like the fan I saw sitting on your hot stove to distribute heat from the stove
@vantran-br2cc oh, sorry!!! just look up wood stove fan and you’ll find it them!
Nice video. Thanks. That ROV is cool.
Thank you! It’s a very valuable tool for exploration
Just bought this same splitter 3 weeks ago with the 37 ton and honda engine. So far I'm loving it!!!
It's a kindling cracker, not a log splitter
Very true, but I tend to try pushing everything to the limit and see what it can do. I was curious if it could, as are others apparently. I didn’t want to buy another wood splitter after selling mine, so I tried this, but I ended up buying one.
Sweet! I just picked up this tent and the same hot stove I'm excited to set it up. Thanks for making me feel confirm about this purchase
So crazy to see this on video, I have dived the Iron Sides seen it firsthand. I wish I would have brought my GoPro that day.
It’s a great dive with lots to look at! Thanks for watching ⚓️
Make a bag that is like the one on the one tigris rock fort hot tent that goes on the pole to hang stuff off.
Are you also running the blades?
Just regular blades from the local farm store on my zero turn now