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i Will Wander
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Winter Hiking Okanagan Mountain Park
Wildlife and what may be an ancient site with Kelowna in the distance on this incredible Okanagan hike in winter.
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Winter Hiking in West Kelowna, BC
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Bartley Road in the West End of Kelowna offers some incredible hikes from beginner to expert levels. Streams and old forests make it an incredible spot to get some fresh air and exercise. Subscribe to the channel.
Winter Hiking Mt Boucherie in Kelowna
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Snow views and beautiful trails with winter wonderland scenery on this hike in Kelowna during a big snowfall. Subscribe to the channel.
Winter Hiking White Lake Grasslands Protected Area
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Winter Hiking White Lake Grasslands Protected Area
Building a Teepee Bonfire Back at Big Horn Lake
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Building a Teepee Bonfire Back at Big Horn Lake
How to Make a Long Burning Fire for Camping
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How to Make a Long Burning Fire for Camping
McDougall Rim Trail Hike - Deer, Eagles, Incredible Kelowna Views
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McDougall Rim Trail Hike - Deer, Eagles, Incredible Kelowna Views
A Blissful Backcountry Day - My First Animated Video
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A Blissful Backcountry Day - My First Animated Video
Incredible Deer at McDougall Rim Hiking Trail
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Incredible Deer at McDougall Rim Hiking Trail
Hiking Goats Peak Regional Park in Kelowna
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Hiking Goats Peak Regional Park in Kelowna
Pondering Human Cloning While Hiking Pincushion Mountain
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Pondering Human Cloning While Hiking Pincushion Mountain
Canoeing at King Edward Lake North Rec Site
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Canoeing at King Edward Lake North Rec Site
Visiting Revelstoke, British Columbia in Summer
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Visiting Revelstoke, British Columbia in Summer
Wow next time I'm in town you must bring me there please
Reminds me of animal horns that would grow crazy and sometimes back into the animal
It does have that look. Very odd and beautiful.
It's much like my mind, twisted
There is no way that is naturally occurring. It looks like the vestige of ancient petrified buildings that are what's left after many thousands of years. Crazy! Like maybe much older than 12 000 years ago from a time of great civilizations prior to the last magnetic reversal 12000 years ago. I'm curious if anyone has a ever gone missing in that area?
I agree with your perspective on old growth forests. There is a hiking trail to stave lake falls near Mission BC that still has the old growth and another between Revelstoke and Golden. with giant cedars. Once you enter you feel as though you have arrived at a natural cathedral. The sunlight is subdued, the aroma of musty soil envelops you, and a sense of serenity overwhelms you. It effects you to your core in some almost indefinable primeval way.
Lovely winter scenery man! This looks and feels great!
Just missed doing that walk in the snow by one day as I had to head back home to Victoria
Too bad about that. Happy New Year. I strongly feel it’s going to be an incredible year.
Such a beautiful winter scenery my friend! Love it 👏👏
Beautiful 😜
An incredible spot for sure. I was just back there again today. Blessed, Wee Jimmy. Blessed.
Eye like snow
Fantastic episode man, this looks and feels really enjoyable!
Incredible spot and just outside Kelowna. It’s become my go to for hiking of late.
Where's the snow?
If you look closely, good sir, you’ll see an abundance of it. Thank you and good day.
45:05 do you take Vyvanse at night? I thought you could only take it in the early morning to help reduce sleep issues
Calming
It’s an incredibly beautiful spot.
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Awesome video. Looks a lil' warmer in Kelowna than it is here in the Shuswap as of recently haha.
Thanks for that. Warmer that day but winter arrived. Snow on the ground here now.
Great video!!! Awesome choice for the music 🎶. Nice you are able to enjoy the peace and beauty.
Thanks and thanks. It is an absolutely incredible area, Oyama, BC.
people often romanticize how Cave Men made fire. but if they had matches, you know they would have thrown their sticks away.
I see these camper guys on here using flint things to start a fire and wonder the same thing.
Do you have to dig a trough to contain the fire or the wind doesn't effect it?
Not necessarily. I’ve never done that. You can put a tarp behind the fire to reduce wind and send even more heat your way.
Good job.
What a scenery, shots are amazing!
Thank you again. My new favourite hiking spot in this area. I can’t wait to go back in winter.
What a beautiful scenery, fantastic shot man! Looks so beautiful 🦌
An absolutely awesome spot. And just a few minutes drive from central Kelowna. I want to go back there often.
Such a great scenery and place to explore! Bravo my friend
An incredible area with unlimited terrain. And just outside Kelowna too. Perfect spot.
Hattie McBride was the woman in the story!
Fantastic scenery my friend! This looks and feels amazing! Absolutely gorgeous 🥾🥾
A very gentle hike if you want that. And just outside Kelowna proper. Great spot.
Thank you for all the work you put into this video! Great job!
Very welcome. Best of luck.
I become much more creative on vyvanse.
I don’t find my creative output has varied all that much. A definite benefit if it has that effect though. Best of luck.
Can you tell the frying pan to quiet down?
Here in 2024. Thanks for this. I was diagnosed ADHD at 49 y/o last November (2023). Was on 36mg Concerta until today (Aug 2024) when I switched to 30mg Vyvanse. The Concerta helped but wasn’t a real fit so doc recommended trying this instead. I appreciate your comments and information! Interested to see what Vyvanse does for me. Cheers.
We’re very fortunate to live in an era when these incredible medications are available to us. And to have access to them. Best of luck.
@@iwillwander Sorry for late reply. I fully agree, we're fortunate for sure. The Vyvanse was TERRIBLE for me, back to the Concerta. The mission continues. Cheers!
Currently contemplating stopping Strattera and moving to a stimulant drug for treatment, which is how I got here. First, I must comment that I love your paintings, I would buy one! Secondly, I’m so worried about switching. I’m worried about how I will feel, will they work? Will I be able to fill them monthly with the shortages??!? Mind is going nuts.
I would recommend listening to your own feelings on things. There are no shortages in most places that I’m aware of.
Good ole slam in the arm !! Beautiful
One of the best sunset views I’ve ever seen in my life.
Lold at the short term memory loss joke. Very good.
Türkiye'den selamlar ❤
How do pronounce "Osoyoos"? Beautiful view
Oh Soy Yoos. Incredible spot. Thanks for watching.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 my mom jus passed an id do the same beautiful idea 😞😞😞😞
Sorry for your loss. It is a very touching tribute especially when you see it in person.
He died on his birthday that sucks or it was one hell of a party
What do you use to catch fish off the canoe dock ?
I rarely catch anything. Single barbed hook that I replace the 3 barb hook with, then I file down the barb because in this area they require single barbless hooks. Then it’s standard lures I buy at cheap spots when I see one that catches my eye or looks unique.
Cool 😎
They’re gorgeous close up like that.
Vernon is beautiful ❤
It is an incredible area any time of day.
Your 👣 and 👁️ 👁️ are blessed to have such a beautiful place to be.... 😊
Lovely area for sure. And thank you.
Beautiful ❤
A gorgeous spot to watch the day end.
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After 3 hours of observations, i think the Moon is broken. It neither sets or rises..
I’ll go back tonight and give it a nudge.
Look at the way this Basalt dried in columns as oppose to Hawaii. Your looking at the centre of a volcano, this rock cooled over thousands of years in place. If it cooled quickly, it would be glass, with no crystal. Happens all the time in Hawaii. If it cooled over millions of years it would be a harder and denser rock called Gabro, which cooled down slowly deep down in the crust. Does the Basalt have holes from gas in it? If so, than it likely is from the top of a Magma pocket. Notice in the Basalt, there is no visible crystals. That is because it cooled quickly. Like a couple thousand years as oppose to the same minerals ( baking incredients), that would have crystals if it baked for millions of years. Think in Millions for crystals. Make more videos of the area please. Im a stone mason, and look for Square rocks. Do you know any old quarries, Im looking for Sand stone? Just for fun.
Thanks for the insights. I will certainly be back to that area at some point and will do my dancing bear routine on camera while I’m there. I don’t know of any quarries.
We will change your name to Big Bear. You are now a Native Indian. BIG BEAR. Not. Big Beer. lol You should go check out the old Coastline of Australia. Cache Creek. Australia used to be attached to this area. More video please.
Think Minerals and Nuclear make up. Start with Silicon which is the primary to most minerals. 1-Quartz/silicon is clear and grows a certain way. IT has a nuclear make up that repeats. Than think FELTSPAR. Another type of silicon Mineral that is White. IT grows a certain way too. The Fracturing plane. Most rock has this. Those are your whites in almost all rock. The longer these whites cook, the bigger the crystals get. Law of Attraction and other stuff. 2- Next think the Blacks. Hornblend and Biotite. These grow a certain way with noticeable fracturing planes. 3- Metals make rock black, green, red, purple and a whole lot of brown. Metals give colour to the planet. ;). Rock with more metal in it is often heavier too.
Basalt cools quickly, it is an extrusive rock type. Outside the earth. The way it cools is so beautiful. The fracturing of the stone is where the minerals were releasing the heat. Like Mud drying in the Sun but on a larger scale. The vertical shape is indicative of basalt. Because it dries in this shape. Notice you do not see crystal in this rock, this is because they did not have time to BAKE. Like cake in an oven. This cooking time is how rock is first made. This rock than erodes into mud or sand and makes a sedimentary stone. Think oven and cooking time. Or cooling time. When rock does not have crystal that are visible, they cooled quickly and outside the earth's oven.
Thank you so much for this explanation. A total newb walking around these things starts assuming some really silly things as it doesn’t make sense on first observation. The Aberdeen Columns had the same incredible effect on me.
Has anyone ever been able to replicate this? I've seen some of these columns all over the world and some of them don't look like natural geological formations at all
I’ve thought the same thing but then someone with some knowledge of this stuff gives a very viable explanation. Fascinating to me that there are major megalithic structures near several of these column sites as well. Gunung Padang pyramids in Indo for example have these columns all around them. Love to know any co-relation.
@@iwillwander but why isn't it obvious that those ”basalt columns" are actually plant fibers? It's mind boggling how ppl don't see it.
Why wouldn’t the ancient Egyptians use these to build The pyramids. Would have saved a lot of quarry time.
@FoMaHun on Twitter gives very convincing arguments that the rock stone materials used to build the pyramids were all formed on site. Nobody shipped stones halfway across the earth or heated them to thousands of degrees to get the melting effect we see in places. They mixed it all like concrete and formed it on site.
Excellent video. Top notch.
More like a demon. Bat wings and a boner??? You were drunk?
Donde que yque pais?
One of the ones on the mountain?
It’s King Edward Lake North recreation site not too far from Vernon, BC.