You never cease to amaze me with your heavy loads you carry out to the ranch. So glad ya made it there safely. Now the fun begins, unloading and using the materials..........🤪Stay safe!
I'm sure with time, I will have some companies approach me for sponsorship. The channel needs to get bigger before that will happen, though. Thanks for following along with the project as always.
Yes indeed - that was a heavy load. Glad you made it without tire or mechanical problems. Just looking at the amount of hand unloading you have to do makes my back ache! You are building quite a material stockpile. You have some serious iron. Future bridges? You are one heck of a hard worker Simon. Treat yourself and go for a cool dip in the pond :)
Do you have a berkey or alexapur filter? You could leave it on the ranch and have fresh drinking water ready for when you get there. You can also filter the pond/well water with it too.
I have a berkey at the ranch that I use now. I will get the well water tested so I'll know what I still have to filter out of it. Then, I will not have to deal with hauling water anymore more. Thanks for following along with the project as always.
I have some trail cameras around the pond already. I'll make a slide show from some of the better pictures sometime. No, I have not swam in the pond yet, but I'm sure that will happen soon. Thanks for following along with the ranch build as always.
I think rainwater catchment is the cheapest way to go. It has taken me about nine years to get to where I am now, but it is worth the time I think. Thanks for watching the project.
Thank you for posting updates.
No problem, I'm glad to share the build with everyone. Thanks for following along as always.
Exciting times ahead.
Another west Texas adventure has started. Thanks for following along as always.
You never cease to amaze me with your heavy loads you carry out to the ranch. So glad ya made it there safely. Now the fun begins, unloading and using the materials..........🤪Stay safe!
I'll do my best to stay safe. Yes, plenty of exercise at the ranch. Thanks for watching the project as always.
You have a really good trailer with all that you have done with it in this and previous videos. They should be one of your sponsors.
I'm sure with time, I will have some companies approach me for sponsorship. The channel needs to get bigger before that will happen, though. Thanks for following along with the project as always.
Too bad the deer ate so much. The views are incredible there. Have a great weekend! 🤝🏻
Thanks for watching as always. I don't blame the deer. I would do the same if I were them. I just need to fence off the areas I plant in.
Have a great Weekend👍😊💕
Thanks, I hope yours is great as well.
Such a contrast from the city versus the ranch. I bet you enjoy every minute on the ranch.
Yes, I'm definitely looking forward to getting to be at the ranch full-time. Thanks for following along with the ranch build as always.
Yes indeed - that was a heavy load. Glad you made it without tire or mechanical problems.
Just looking at the amount of hand unloading you have to do makes my back ache! You are building quite a material stockpile. You have some serious iron. Future bridges?
You are one heck of a hard worker Simon. Treat yourself and go for a cool dip in the pond :)
Thanks for following along with the build as always. Yes, I'm slowly getting all the material together. I just need time to use it.
Good luck!
Thanks for following along with the project as always. I'm just glad to make it all the way to the building with the heavy trailer.
Do you have a berkey or alexapur filter? You could leave it on the ranch and have fresh drinking water ready for when you get there. You can also filter the pond/well water with it too.
I have a berkey at the ranch that I use now. I will get the well water tested so I'll know what I still have to filter out of it. Then, I will not have to deal with hauling water anymore more. Thanks for following along with the project as always.
It would be cool to see a trail camera set up around the pond. Also have you ever swam in the pond, lol?
I have some trail cameras around the pond already. I'll make a slide show from some of the better pictures sometime. No, I have not swam in the pond yet, but I'm sure that will happen soon. Thanks for following along with the ranch build as always.
I purchased land in west texas a couple years ago I wish I had water or a cheaper way to find it
I think rainwater catchment is the cheapest way to go. It has taken me about nine years to get to where I am now, but it is worth the time I think. Thanks for watching the project.
Glad you made it with minimal problems. How long do you normally get to stay at the ranch?
This trip was one week the last one was two days. I would say an average of one week. Thanks for following along as always.
@@TimelineRanch I bet it's hard to leave after only 2 days.
@rvlivingwiththegeezer7791 Definitely, but it has to happen.
Good to see that you made it to the ranch.👍
Never a dull moment at the ranch. Thanks for following along with the project as always.