Silver City was the end of the road back in the early 1920s! Went by boat from there. There was a gold stick that really didn't pan out! The pens were left over from a fox farm operation! It's all privately owned and was going to be restored 50 yrs. ago but that never happened!
I just want to thank you for not using foul language in your videos! It so nice that I can watch your videos with my kids! We love going on your beautiful adventures with you!
My first time there was in 1966 at the age of 10. We were there with an Airstream caravan for a couple of days. Near the shore of Kluane lake was what I assume was an icehouse since there was saw dust piled in it. While there I swam in those frigid waters (something only a kid would do). Went back with wife and kids in 05, great memories. Thanks for sharing with us
WOW Dustin!!!! Your cinematography was superb. This was another fantastic adventure! We are sitting here at home in Florida and you are bringing back memories for my husband who grew up in Alaska. The Alaska series has been a fantastic one, as all of your journeys are. Thank you so much for sharing you travels!!! If you ever make it to Florida, we would love to meet you!☺️
Me and my wife did this journey in 2012 spent 4 weeks cruising Alaska all the way from Vancouver Island to Dawson city and to Homer Ak it was an adventure of a lifetime!
The truck is an International Harvester. They made heavy duty trucks under that name until the 70’s until they dropped the Harvester part. They make heavy duty trucks under the “International” name to this day. One of the coolest vehicles they made was the “Scout”. The chicken wire building very likely for egg laying chickens.
I just discovered your channel a few days ago and have been binge watching all of your videos. You're absolutely killing it. Your style, your editing, everything is perfect. Keep up the good work and can't wait to watch your new videos!
About a 1963 0r 64 International Harvester. They made Farm equipment, wagons, plows, harrows and mowing machines prior to building trucks. They had a vehicle in the 60s' and 70s' called the "Scout" (About the size of the original Ford Bronco). It had the only 4 cylinder engine ever built incapable of getting 8 mpg. They also built over the road tractors and most famously their farm tractors... I can't get over the quality of your videos, you are the master of TH-cam.
Those fall colors are beautiful. Its incredible, and your cinematography is top notch as always. Always looking forward to your videos every week, bud.
I remember this place as a kid, was amazing back then, amazing now to see how much its deteriorated. All the chicken wire and pens you seen were for the fox's as what you were exploring was a Fox Farm back in the 40's and 50's. I also remember something about a murder on the property, apparently the wife shot the husband in self defense, there's apparently a memorial up on the ridge some where i never did see. If you ever stop by Fort St John (Mile 54 on the Alaska Highway) Coffee is always on and the beers are always cold :) Love the videos man. Wish i could do what you are doing. Safe travels buddy!
That town was friggin awesome!!!!! Just before the pickup truck what you called a fire extinguisher was just the opposite it is a giant propane burner we use the same thing for burning weeds. Beautiful scenery your vids are like watching a movie the shot's and editing are just top notch. Keep up the great work and thanks for taking me along for the ride. Peace Keep the faith Dean
Another great one brother. You're good at what you do. Maybe sometime when you're stuck in the moho for a few days due to weather or whatever you can research Silver City (and the Bear Flats Lodge too please) and do a re-release of this video with a history lesson included. Places and things are great to look at, but it's the history lessons that give your videos their third dimension. I spread the word about Destination Adventure, because it's good and I think people would enjoy it.
Just love your travels in Alaska and Yukon. Beautiful time of year, colours are spectacular. Used to live on Hiway 16 west of PG. Now in a small valley in the Shuswap. Bring on Fall. We are so blessed to live in BC and get to see all these amazing places without a lot of people all around us. Nature should be embraced one on one. Thanks for the journey.
Hey Dustin, I happen to know a little about that truck. It appears to be an early 60s International Harvester, I'm guessing it's from the loadstar series. Looks to have a 392ci V8, possibly a 345. It has a wrecker on the back, but they turned these things into everything, from ambulances to fire trucks, dump beds to school buses. I happen to own a 1969 loadstar with a dump bed, and can haul 5 yards of gravel, even though it's only registered as a pickup. They are very tough, reliable trucks. I've got a video of my 1969 International Travelette on my channel, but have been meaning to post one featuring my loadstar in action. Just thought I would share what I know. Another great video. I have lived in Alaska my whole life, grown up driving these same roads, but have never seen it portrayed so beautifully. You really have a knack for bringing out the best in a place. Hope you have a pleasant trip home, and come back soon!
good morning I have been following this channel from Italy for a few months and I have to congratulate you for the beautiful landscapes that you show us and for the excellent video quality that I rarely see in other similar channels
Dustin, Love your shows. I wish I was 50 years younger. You never mention it but there must be a lot of ghosts in all those abandoned buildings. Keep up the good work. You have a lot of fans out here.
The B.C government should be using your videos to promote our province, it shows how beautiful it is along with Alaska. Thanks again for sharing with us.
From your drone footage of the incredible countryside to the music you use, you have done it again Dustin, this was one epic adventure. Love the "hot tub" in the middle of nowhere. This remind me of my childhood in Hawaii, on the island I am from, we use to go to a cabin on the mountain and use something similar called a furo, essentially a bath. It was always great use after a long horse ride to the cabin. I love your style of narration and that you go to off the beaten path places. When I travel with my family, we do the same. I share your channel out to all my friends and family. Looking forward to your next adventure. Be well and enjoy the journey.
"60% of the time....it works EVERYTIME!" This is what is great about your videos, all your tips, tricks and innovation. So awesome. Great job! I am curious, how do you get the panning high altitude drone shots of you driving the motor home? They are amazing especially considering you are alone LOL
I was thinking the same thing. Must pull over put in the coordinates or gps let's it fly straight ahead above any obstacles. Then pulls over & flies it back down to him. I am guessing of course.
@@liquidgal9867 same here. what kind of drone bro? such epic shots! My holystone720 has follow me mode, but that is a long way off. there is also a feature where you can draw a line on the google map and it'll hit those points (coordinates). amazing that even a 250 dollar drone will do that now.
Thanks for the post, it brings back so many memories. I used to go to Whittier often to go boating with my friends, and I still know people who live there. The fishing was phenomenal and the scenery is just as you show - world class.
Both you and Forresty Forest are in The Yukon right now. It would be really cool to see you guys in one video. The tow truck is an International Harvester. Probably a Loadstar. I’d guess it’s from the late 60s or early 70s.
You seriously need to get a job with the Discovery Channel or something similar, your interpretations via cinematography, presenting, editing, music, and more are just spectacular, it is so difficult to capture the beauty of a place in such a wonderful and emotionally captivating way, yet that is your strength. Kudos to you yet again. There are many comments that you should have many more subscribers and I agree. So many reactors sit in a chair reacting to songs or videos and have a million subscribers. No disrespect to them, but the physicality, weather conditions, and other challenges you endure to let us be with you in the comfort of our own homes to experience with you is inspiring. Also, your humour and respect for your surroundings help make you even more endearing.
@@Destination_Adventure So kind, just speaking the truth. Thank you for what you do, and for your acknowledgment of those who leave comments whether it be a like heart or a comment back, not many do that. Look forward to future videos!
I came across your channel a couple of months ago and love it. Your “Adventures” are great and your personality is even better. Im glad I stumbled upon it and will enjoy following along for as long as your willing to share. Also I really appreciate the end of your video closing- Take nothing but photos and leave nothing but foot prints. As an old time Boy Scouts that is probably why you hooked me in. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! Stay safe and my god keep you healthy and moving forward.
What saddens me is, people want to stay at the kind of place you first looked at, and they must have, with the different buildings and power posts for a campground! But then it’s built and no one stays? Crazy! Love the videos!
Great video! We live right next door to silver city. Let us know if you make it back this way again and I will take you on an interpret tour. Happy adventures!
As long as you are up here, if you still are, you should come north to the little town of willow. Then turn right on Willow Fishook (Hatcher's Pass Road) lots of beautiful scenery and a beautiful river. Lots of camping spots. I live up this road so holler if you come this way.
Loving the fall episodes! My favorite time of year. Absolutely beautiful. On a side note, I do worry that you'll accidentally stumble across a body or scary people squatting. The little girl silhouettes (wall paper?) were scary!! So creepy. I'd have been out of there soooo fast! 🏃🏻♀🏃🏻♀🏃🏻♀🏃🏻♀🏃🏻♀💨💨 Stay safe out there Dustin. We love you.
Yet another great video Dustin. I love everything about your videos. The commentary, the sound quality, editing and of course, the scenery. I feel like I'm on the road with you! Thanks for that! I can't wait for the next one!
just catching up with Dustin's vids..finally moved to Van Island! Loved reading all the awesome comments here and...As per usual...stellar video dude! Spectacular!
Yes, the border crossing on the Alcan is soooooo weird. I remember my first time driving thru it, I kept wondering where the US border was for 20 miles until it appeared. No idea why they aren't side by side like other border crossing. Hmm, nice hot tub. Too bad it requires a boat to visit. Great fall scenery.
One of the first videos I saw was you finding a structure that you knew immediately was a sauna, which was amazing.... and now a hot tub. I wouldn't of got those 2 in 10 guesses! I think that chicken wire was for farm animals. LOVED this video!
How this channel doesn't have like 2 million subscribers is beyond me, epic content, you are living the best life 😎
Couldn’t agree more!
agreed
I’m with ya! 👍
I agree!
💯 percent agree
Silver City was the end of the road back in the early 1920s! Went by boat from there. There was a gold stick that really didn't pan out! The pens were left over from a fox farm operation! It's all privately owned and was going to be restored 50 yrs. ago but that never happened!
I just want to thank you for not using foul language in your videos! It so nice that I can watch your videos with my kids! We love going on your beautiful adventures with you!
I almost let a little one slip this time, but I try hard to keep it family friendly :). The occasional adult joke, but I can’t help myself.
@@Destination_Adventure that was some amazing shi.... stuff the way you ran that hose to the tub! Lmao
@@paulbean_me that did make me laugh out loud when he said it lol
Amen to that !!!
Yes....THANK YOU !!!
Canada is a country built on the dreams and hard work of adventurers like yourself. Thank you for continuing the Canadian tradition!
Silver City has lots of history. It was an old Fox farm back in the day as well. Beautiful country.
That would explain the small pens. 😊 thanks.
That explains a lot!! 😅 TY
My first time there was in 1966 at the age of 10. We were there with an Airstream caravan for a couple of days. Near the shore of Kluane lake was what I assume was an icehouse since there was saw dust piled in it. While there I swam in those frigid waters (something only a kid would do). Went back with wife and kids in 05, great memories. Thanks for sharing with us
WOW Dustin!!!! Your cinematography was superb. This was another fantastic adventure! We are sitting here at home in Florida and you are bringing back memories for my husband who grew up in Alaska. The Alaska series has been a fantastic one, as all of your journeys are. Thank you so much for sharing you travels!!! If you ever make it to Florida, we would love to meet you!☺️
Why do they abandoned it?
Me and my wife did this journey in 2012 spent 4 weeks cruising Alaska all the way from Vancouver Island to Dawson city and to Homer Ak it was an adventure of a lifetime!
The truck is an International Harvester. They made heavy duty trucks under that name until the 70’s until they dropped the Harvester part. They make heavy duty trucks under the “International” name to this day. One of the coolest vehicles they made was the “Scout”. The chicken wire building very likely for egg laying chickens.
Ford use to buy their diesel engines. But now they make their own. My grandfather use to run International school busses.
You can just google the place and there was a fox farm there.
To be specific, the truck is a 1959 International BC-160 Series, with an unknown wrecker (tow truck) option added on.
Seems to have flooded bringing alot of sentiment into that area.
And i believe VW now owns the Scout name. I would have loved a scout 2
Your drone shots are National Geographic worthy! Superb cinematography! I still get a kick out of your great sense of humor! Keep on whipping it!
Thank you
This video bought tears to my eyes because it was so beautiful. Amazing drone shots - loving Alaska too. Great job Dustin ❤
Always watching your video, from phillippines. Shout out! 🇵🇭
I agree, spectacular shots, so beautifully stitched together, incredible work.
Beautiful country, and those drone shots, wow ! 🤙
What an amazing episode Dustin. fall approaching, and your drone brings a back drop of wilderness that is breathtaking.
Those views! OMG, absolutely stunning! The colours, all that space! No matter what you find, what you show us, it'll never get old.
Hey Dustin - thanks for taking us along again, Wow, that scenery was just flipping Stunning! :0)
I just discovered your channel a few days ago and have been binge watching all of your videos. You're absolutely killing it. Your style, your editing, everything is perfect. Keep up the good work and can't wait to watch your new videos!
This channel truly deserves more subscribers than he has, fantastic content. It will one-day.
Thank you. I’m working on it lol
About a 1963 0r 64 International Harvester. They made Farm equipment, wagons, plows, harrows and mowing machines prior to building trucks. They had a vehicle in the 60s' and 70s' called the "Scout" (About the size of the original Ford Bronco). It had the only 4 cylinder engine ever built incapable of getting 8 mpg. They also built over the road tractors and most famously their farm tractors... I can't get over the quality of your videos, you are the master of TH-cam.
Heck yeah I’m going to watch all of your content twice!!😊
Bro, you post right at the perfect time. A nice relaxing morning and your vids are calming 🌄 🌅
was just thinking the same thing
Was just saying I hope you upload soon, and here you are with an abandoned city! Thank you! :D
what an awesome episode Dustin, Love the Fall drone shots, Thx for the wicked video
Absolutely stunning, breathtaking landscapes. Thank you Dustin for sharing.
Those fall colors are beautiful. Its incredible, and your cinematography is top notch as always. Always looking forward to your videos every week, bud.
I remember this place as a kid, was amazing back then, amazing now to see how much its deteriorated. All the chicken wire and pens you seen were for the fox's as what you were exploring was a Fox Farm back in the 40's and 50's. I also remember something about a murder on the property, apparently the wife shot the husband in self defense, there's apparently a memorial up on the ridge some where i never did see. If you ever stop by Fort St John (Mile 54 on the Alaska Highway) Coffee is always on and the beers are always cold :) Love the videos man. Wish i could do what you are doing. Safe travels buddy!
Remains of Bear Flats Lodge at Koidern, which operated from 1973 until it closed in 1992
That town was friggin awesome!!!!!
Just before the pickup truck what you called a fire extinguisher was just the opposite it is a giant propane burner we use the same thing for burning weeds.
Beautiful scenery your vids are like watching a movie the shot's and editing are just top notch.
Keep up the great work and thanks for taking me along for the ride.
Peace
Keep the faith
Dean
That type of fire extinguisher was used at airports, yours was repurposed for a weed burner.
The last Hurra of nature before the winter indee makes this rough land look nothing short of spectacular! 😌
Another great one brother. You're good at what you do. Maybe sometime when you're stuck in the moho for a few days due to weather or whatever you can research Silver City (and the Bear Flats Lodge too please) and do a re-release of this video with a history lesson included. Places and things are great to look at, but it's the history lessons that give your videos their third dimension. I spread the word about Destination Adventure, because it's good and I think people would enjoy it.
Another great video. With all the changing colors it's gorgeous. Thanks for taking us along again. Stay safe and leave nothing but footprints. 👍👍👍👍👍
This is one of your best videos imo. Beautifully shot and composed.
Adventure after Adventure! Amazing Places, Man This is TOTALLY BEAUTIFUL! Again, SAVED! Inspired! Be Safe!!!
*The best good animation I have ever seen works great*
Holy smokes D😮😮! Best hot tub...ever, thanks again for the adventure mate! May your eyes see wonders and may your tires never flat my friend😁
Absolutely spectacular cinematography! Wow!
Just love your travels in Alaska and Yukon. Beautiful time of year, colours are spectacular. Used to live on Hiway 16 west of PG. Now in a small valley in the Shuswap. Bring on Fall. We are so blessed to live in BC and get to see all these amazing places without a lot of people all around us. Nature should be embraced one on one. Thanks for the journey.
Hey Dustin, I happen to know a little about that truck. It appears to be an early 60s International Harvester, I'm guessing it's from the loadstar series. Looks to have a 392ci V8, possibly a 345. It has a wrecker on the back, but they turned these things into everything, from ambulances to fire trucks, dump beds to school buses. I happen to own a 1969 loadstar with a dump bed, and can haul 5 yards of gravel, even though it's only registered as a pickup. They are very tough, reliable trucks. I've got a video of my 1969 International Travelette on my channel, but have been meaning to post one featuring my loadstar in action. Just thought I would share what I know. Another great video. I have lived in Alaska my whole life, grown up driving these same roads, but have never seen it portrayed so beautifully. You really have a knack for bringing out the best in a place. Hope you have a pleasant trip home, and come back soon!
You’re just used to seeing all the beauty, so you don’t notice it the same as me. Hahahah. It happens to me all the time actually.
That's the power of perspective.
it is amazing what people leave behind, when a place like you found, is abandoned . Its kinda sad in the end. Nice video as always.
good morning I have been following this channel from Italy for a few months and I have to congratulate you for the beautiful landscapes that you show us and for the excellent video quality that I rarely see in other similar channels
Dustin,
Love your shows. I wish I was 50 years younger. You never mention it but there must be a lot of ghosts in all those abandoned buildings. Keep up the good work. You have a lot of fans out here.
Gotta say bro it’s the scenery all together that makes it. Just love the adventure
I'm looking forward to the next edition of Hot Tub Adventures.
The drive and the stops make it awesome to watch.. thank you for your time and hard work you put in your video 📷📸📸 📷📸..
The B.C government should be using your videos to promote our province, it shows how beautiful it is along with Alaska. Thanks again for sharing with us.
Well I’ve sent them a bunch of proposals, but they don’t even respond to my emails.
Those were the very best & most spectacular drone shots I’ve ever seen!!! WOW!!!!!!
From your drone footage of the incredible countryside to the music you use, you have done it again Dustin, this was one epic adventure. Love the "hot tub" in the middle of nowhere. This remind me of my childhood in Hawaii, on the island I am from, we use to go to a cabin on the mountain and use something similar called a furo, essentially a bath. It was always great use after a long horse ride to the cabin. I love your style of narration and that you go to off the beaten path places. When I travel with my family, we do the same. I share your channel out to all my friends and family. Looking forward to your next adventure. Be well and enjoy the journey.
Thanks so much.
It’s nice having somebody like you just in the show is back in the past really appreciate it. Thank you.🎉🎉👍👍
"60% of the time....it works EVERYTIME!" This is what is great about your videos, all your tips, tricks and innovation. So awesome. Great job! I am curious, how do you get the panning high altitude drone shots of you driving the motor home? They are amazing especially considering you are alone LOL
I was thinking the same thing. Must pull over put in the coordinates or gps let's it fly straight ahead above any obstacles. Then pulls over & flies it back down to him. I am guessing of course.
@@liquidgal9867 same here. what kind of drone bro? such epic shots! My holystone720 has follow me mode, but that is a long way off. there is also a feature where you can draw a line on the google map and it'll hit those points (coordinates). amazing that even a 250 dollar drone will do that now.
The Aspen and Birch literally take your breath away!!
Dustin thanks so much for sharing the timeless beauty from all the way from Alaska to the Yukon 😊
Just so beautiful. Blue skies and orange leaves. Stay warm. Thank you 😊
Thanks for the post, it brings back so many memories. I used to go to Whittier often to go boating with my friends, and I still know people who live there. The fishing was phenomenal and the scenery is just as you show - world class.
I couldn't help but smile throughout this video, well done.
When I saw the old school hot tub, my first thought went to Bugs Bunny in the stew pot.
Hahaha great reference and fits my age. I would have never guessed what it was.
Another awesome Justination Adventure!!!
Both you and Forresty Forest are in The Yukon right now. It would be really cool to see you guys in one video.
The tow truck is an International Harvester. Probably a Loadstar. I’d guess it’s from the late 60s or early 70s.
I have enjoyed all your TH-cam broadcasts. You like what you are doing. All that like what they do, do a great job. 💯👊😎
Thank you so much for sharing your adventures,simple the BEST!
Another great adventure, thank you. Scenery was beautiful!
Cool video thank you for the adventure sir !!!!!
i live in Alaska, & love everyday we live here & spend here. nice to see how much you loved it.
Fantastic, fun, beautifully done. I’ll be back!
I imagine myself having the best time of my life traveling into different places such wonderful indeed ❤️
Welcome home Dustin, thanks for the amazing video.
I love your hard work. Another great adventure! Thanks for sharing. You are the best!!! Keep 'm coming.
You seriously need to get a job with the Discovery Channel or something similar, your interpretations via cinematography, presenting, editing, music, and more are just spectacular, it is so difficult to capture the beauty of a place in such a wonderful and emotionally captivating way, yet that is your strength. Kudos to you yet again. There are many comments that you should have many more subscribers and I agree. So many reactors sit in a chair reacting to songs or videos and have a million subscribers. No disrespect to them, but the physicality, weather conditions, and other challenges you endure to let us be with you in the comfort of our own homes to experience with you is inspiring. Also, your humour and respect for your surroundings help make you even more endearing.
This is truly a perfect comment. Thank you.
@@Destination_Adventure So kind, just speaking the truth. Thank you for what you do, and for your acknowledgment of those who leave comments whether it be a like heart or a comment back, not many do that. Look forward to future videos!
Your cinematography has really progressed to near perfection.
I’m hooked
AMAZING FOOTAGE! As always, you forget to pick me up
It looks so nice there, hopefully someday I'll be able to take a trip up there.
A very beautiful city with wonderful places to discover
I agree with all comments. It was a great video and music was fantastic
I was memorized.
This one was great !
You found a lot of abandoned cabins and buildings!
Thank You! I've been making a list of places to see based of your travels! Keep it up and look forward to seeing more!
Gorgeous cinematography!
I came across your channel a couple of months ago and love it. Your “Adventures” are great and your personality is even better. Im glad I stumbled upon it and will enjoy following along for as long as your willing to share. Also I really appreciate the end of your video closing- Take nothing but photos and leave nothing but foot prints. As an old time Boy Scouts that is probably why you hooked me in.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! Stay safe and my god keep you healthy and moving forward.
Such an amazing channel here on TH-cam. Dustin needs a TV show!
What saddens me is, people want to stay at the kind of place you first looked at, and they must have, with the different buildings and power posts for a campground! But then it’s built and no one stays? Crazy!
Love the videos!
Wow. Ditto what everyone else said. The drone footage... just WOW!
New to your channel. What an amazing adventure I love the beautiful drone shots. Greetings from Ontario Canada
You are living the dream my friend.
Beautiful adventure! Those fall colors and drone footage was breathtaking!
Love these kind of videos. Taking me to places I can never go to. Thank youuuu.
Great video! We live right next door to silver city. Let us know if you make it back this way again and I will take you on an interpret tour. Happy adventures!
Thank you so much for the offer. I would have done my research if this was a planned stop, but next time I’d love a local tour.
WOW ! After reading the news this morning do I need this episode . Thanks for contributing to my mental well being .😉
Always love tagging along on your travels!! Thank you!
Wow, Silver City was amazing!
I lived on the side of kluane lake all last summer, so glad you did the video on silver city before it's gone!
Dustin, you are such an inspiration and inspire me everyday to enjoy my surroundings. Safe travels on all of your adventures!!!
Thank you so much.
Amazing video. I love the fall colours of the north and no 🦟
Right On
You are The Man
Thanks for the great video
Too good! Your commentary is perfect.
As long as you are up here, if you still are, you should come north to the little town of willow. Then turn right on Willow Fishook (Hatcher's Pass Road) lots of beautiful scenery and a beautiful river. Lots of camping spots. I live up this road so holler if you come this way.
Awesome video! My bro-in-law used to live at Silver City. A lot of Yukon houses had sod roofs.
Loving the fall episodes! My favorite time of year. Absolutely beautiful. On a side note, I do worry that you'll accidentally stumble across a body or scary people squatting. The little girl silhouettes (wall paper?) were scary!! So creepy. I'd have been out of there soooo fast! 🏃🏻♀🏃🏻♀🏃🏻♀🏃🏻♀🏃🏻♀💨💨 Stay safe out there Dustin. We love you.
Wow! Way to step it up Dustin, great cinematography!
Yet another great video Dustin. I love everything about your videos. The commentary, the sound quality, editing and of course, the scenery. I feel like I'm on the road with you! Thanks for that!
I can't wait for the next one!
Thanks so much.
Autumn is my favorite season. All the different colors are amazing! Beautiful video - thanks for taking me along with you on your travels.
just catching up with Dustin's vids..finally moved to Van Island! Loved reading all the awesome comments here and...As per usual...stellar video dude! Spectacular!
Yes, the border crossing on the Alcan is soooooo weird. I remember my first time driving thru it, I kept wondering where the US border was for 20 miles until it appeared. No idea why they aren't side by side like other border crossing.
Hmm, nice hot tub. Too bad it requires a boat to visit.
Great fall scenery.
One of the first videos I saw was you finding a structure that you knew immediately was a sauna, which was amazing.... and now a hot tub. I wouldn't of got those 2 in 10 guesses! I think that chicken wire was for farm animals. LOVED this video!