Good on you, cleaning up after the bomb! Years ago, my mom and dad found a big beam of wood on the beach after a storm. They took it home, dried it, sanded it and treated it. It became the mantle over our fireplace and is still there today.
@@HoneyandMe I love this story. And I relate to it with similar items around my house. And I’m sure a lot of islanders around here can relate to that as well :)
@@TommieJean-l4c you’re right it truly is overwhelming. I love it all. That’s what I was doing in my very first video that got a good amount of views. Just down at the beach showing off how cool it is and all the lumber that comes in. There’s natural trees and there’s really nice processed logs from Log booms
I picked up trash for 6 weeks this summer on a beach in Baja. Ive been doing this for a few decades and have noticed a difference in what trash I have found. I found way fewer mylar balloons than in previous years, but many more plastic food bags. I collected 2 large bags of aluminum cans that I gave to one of the grounds keepers who told me that he would put the money towards the payment for the property he is buying! win win! thank you for doing the clean up!
Hey that’s a great story. Imagine the amount of plastic you have pulled off the beaches. I also did a beachcomb in Mexico but the beach was extremely clean. Not more than a pocket full of butts in 4kms. Keep up the good work buddy!
@@JeremyDoesThings I'm on the same beach right now for the last week. There has been very little trash this time of year. One thing I didn't mention before was all the marine fishing trash I picked up, like the large plastics rope you found!
@ The Beachcombers classic on CBC! It’s in Gibson’s Landing, BC. Near Grantham’s Landing and Langdale ferry terminal. Relic was always hunting for logs from log booms hence “beachcomber”. Great work and filming work too 👌🏼🇨🇦👑
I just found your channel today and i am awestruck of the wood that is just there for the taking, those stumps are gold if you could save them as a custom furniture maker the last 30 years my jaw hit my desk when i saw some of that wood and picking all that trash up,Awesome guys. cheers from southern On.
Right on! Glad you found the channel. My wife’s from northern Ontario. Celadon. Yea lots of good stumps here. Storm brought in some nice ones. Your right tho maybe I should make a real nice table
It's great that you're cleaning up your beautiful beaches AND finding stuff to recycle! I'd be going nuts on all the smaller pieces of driftwood to make suncatchers with!
Oh yea the good old suncatchers! We made a few of them in our day. People’s properties are full Of cool driftwood finds. Sometimes you just can’t bring it all home :( thanks for watching and commenting.
I worked at a restaurant. The tables and bar top were made out of cypress trees that fell down during Katrina and Louisiana.. The bar top alone was a $8,000. You have a lot of money on that beach.
Well done fella's, if everyone did a little clean up on the beaches around the world, what a better world it would be. I do my bit every time I'm at the beach here in South Australia. I would fill my trailer up if I had that timber wash up.
Hello from Alaska! We love beach combing but not much happening here as there are massive mud flats!! In Spain we found so many cool things from Roman Pottery churned up to other old shipwreck finds whilst doing beach clean up too. You ahve some amazing wood for carving too :) Tks for sharing.
Yeah Quadra Rockers, love your channel Vaughn. That walking stick piece of wood you found is beautiful. I can't believe how much wood there is. And all that beauty, you guys are very fortunate to be born in such a wonderful part of the world. By the way, how cold was it out there? Vaughn stripped down to his undies was hilarious! 🩲 Shout out for always picking up the garbage guys, well done. All the best to you and your families
Hahaha yea he was probably pretty shrunk up it was cold. He’s always one upping me! Yea we really are lucky to live here. Iv moved away but always come home. All the best to you too friend
So glad to see you get excited over beach combing like I do, I subscribe to your channel now because of Gregg Ovens/Rocky Mountain Bush Craft, he’s awesome! Thanks for cleaning up the beach you-2 Rock! That lumber & the driftwood so gorgeous, (are used to make a lot of driftwood art) those long beams specially the ones from the cedar where they’re branching out at the bottom would make a really nice covered porch support beam. Oh dang the tides comin’ in… 💧
Hey there, yes the tide is most likely coming in! Haha love it. Happy you found my channel. Yeah Greg is a beauty. I was lucky to get to work with him. Possibly some more coming up in the near future here. That’s a good use for driftwood The roof support beams. I see a lot of those nice ones with the roots still attached but nice and clean from the ocean. And cured really. Anyways, happy to have you see you on the next one 🤙🏻
Just stumbled on you guys by accident.Great job cleaning up the beach. I've been picking up trash everywhere I go from California to Alaska since I was a child and I'm now 72.
Excellent video boys, I would try and get all the cedar hopefully yellow cedar. your boys are going to need a bigger truck. because I live on the Prairie I have never beach column to be for thanks for taking us a long boys please do more beachcombing for us.✌️🇨🇦
Hey Doug! Thanks for the comment and just for you. We will head back out tomorrow for another one. It’s supposed to get super windy again tonight. there’s so much wood to be had a guy could just keep on building ha ha cheers buddy
Hi guys! I would cut those logs down to plants and cover the walls at our cottage with them. I love to see the battle scars from their travels which gives them such character. Thanks for picking up all that single use plastic also! Mother Earth is smiling
Awww haven’t heard from you in a while :) yea Mother Earth is happy after things have calmed down now. Yes we will continue to clean up the beaches. It would add a nice custom touch to your cottage that’s for sure! Chat soon
Haha, the runner fits Vaughn perfectly. So much wood, so much garbage. I love Keens.interesting garbage finds. BIC should sponsor you for beach cleanup. Vaughn is so funny out in the water. Thankyou for picking up the beach garbage.
Family visit to the mouth of the Columbia River; also a huge driftwood collection. Too much fun exploring the jumble of logs. This shoreline driftwood collection is, epic!
I am old enough to remember beach combing after storms and finding only masses of wood, an occasional net, or a leather shoe, and beautiful Japanese glass fishing balls used on their nets. No plastic!
First time watching one of your videos and I would be collecting the lumber and logs to mill and especially any collectable unique looking pieces of wood. Liked n' Subscribed I'm only a few miles away from you guys I'm in Shawnigan Lake
i can't pull myself away from watchin haha. I am surprised at how alike we BCers are, I always fill my pockets until I find a bag too, not sure I get as excited as you guys tho 🤣 keep up the good landkeeping guys. I think you could probably sell bundles of drift wood, bundled according to size and sell online in crafting categories, wild crafting, artisans etc.
@@angelaforsyth1092 haha right on nice work for cleaning up aswell! Here’s the thing on a regular day walk in the beach without my camera I mean it’s probably the same as it is for you. But when me and my brother get together and we get the camera and we get excited to make some good finds we get pretty hyped up lol cheers neighbour
I spent two weeks on the Outer Banks last February and spent every day cleaning up plastic garbage off the beach. The most common trash was Mylar balloons. People were actually releasing helium balloons as I was picking up yesterday’s balloons.
Showing off your wood and balls! Thank you to my Canadian friends from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the States (Southern shore of Lake Superior) Ya you betcha, Eh!
@@JeremyDoesThings Yes you can. Google says: The largest salmon is the Chinook Salmon, also called King salmon, which grows to over 10 pounds in Lake Superior, though most catches are around 3 to 4 pounds.
@@tanismarshall8501 totally. Best for carvings and shed builds. It’s ok for firewood but can be bad for your chimney. Or you at least should clean it twice as often if your burning driftwood. So cool to see the variety of wood though hey. It’s like artwork.
@@shapeshifter7753 you got a point there! I’m all for anything outdoors. I was just being stupid in the moment but yea I support anyone who has love for an item for reasons of their own. I get it. Keep on sloshing the rivers and lakes in your perfectly imperfect footwear :)
@@wayneseymore6748 haha I completely understand. It’s hard to turn around and head back to the truck sometimes. For instance, I have today off and where am I going. Straight to the beach! These legs are made for walking. Cheers buddy
I love rocks and cleaning up to improve the environment. I'm so glad I found your site. Please don't throw axes at live trees, it harms them, we must respect Mother Nature , she's our future. I just found your site and am eager to wawatch more of your blogs.
Great guys, thanks for your concern about cleaning up the trash. Peoples trash kill fish and turtles all time, a shame there are people that no regard for a clean world.👍👏
All that wood makes me drool!I absolutely love it.Does it ever get harvested and put to good use?Seems a shame that labour has gone in to drop it for it to be wasted.
Hey thanks for checking out the channel! Yea you can see some things on my homestead updates but you should check out the cool shed my brother just built out of some Of the logs. You can see that video on his channel: Quadra rockers
I really enjoy the beach combing videos. Was just wondering (1) what is your best find (2) what is the most expensive thing (3) what is the craziest thing or your weirdest find? Besides wood because I see lots of that but would just like to know these things. Also have you ever found drugs?
@@debbiecollins1154 hey Deb great questions! I think our best find yet and also the most rare was the Japanese glass float ball because it was on the inside of Vancouver island which is hardly heard of. Most expensive find is hard to say but I find a lot of items that could sell for a hundred bucks. Such as big ropes. Crab traps. As far as drugs. We have found some baggies with residual in them but one can only guess. We did come across a full tube of doobies that washed up and was still dry and sealed. Most of the finds I talk about are in past episodes on my channel. Just have to go to my page and hit the videos tab and scroll down. Anyways I appreciate you and your interest. And your name because my step moms name is Deb Collins :) have a great day
Man I bet you would make some cool stuff! Yea there’s a couple driftwood artists locally here making big stuff. Like full scare Volkswagen cars out of a bunch of smaller pieces that’s just an example
Thx for this video !! Hey real question can u give me some advice on how to edit my gopro on the app I don't understand honestly and I need my channel current 🙃
@@Punkyssurvival82 hmm interesting question. I actually have never used the app on my phone. I have a Mac laptop that I upload my videos and do all my editing on iMovie. Feel free to send me an email and I would be happy to help with any of your questions you might have in the future. Makabeebccanada@gmail.com And also, I’m just editing my next video I would be happy to throw a shout out to your channel.
@@Punkyssurvival82 I subscribed to your channel and I think it’s great. The world needs more people like you. I suggest you just shoot videos on your phone. Make sure it’s turned sideways when filming so that it turns out full screen on the TV. That’s how my brother and a lot of people do their channels.
@JeremyDoesThings thx I'll do that if u ever wanna come to east coast for a adventure me and my spouse are down... oh btw I want a table a small one out of that stump with the hole in the center I love woodwork!!! U and ur brother rock!!
@@JeremyDoesThings I think everyone should know what’s happening in our Canadian politics. At 25% tariff on exported goods to the United States were heading for catastrophic economic disaster. Another thought I had though was you and your chum could harvest that wood and build some nice furniture. Lots of people like stuff like that. Greetings from Courtenay by the way.
Good on you, cleaning up after the bomb! Years ago, my mom and dad found a big beam of wood on the beach after a storm. They took it home, dried it, sanded it and treated it. It became the mantle over our fireplace and is still there today.
@@HoneyandMe I love this story. And I relate to it with similar items around my house. And I’m sure a lot of islanders around here can relate to that as well :)
I would be overwhelmed with all the beautiful pieces of wood.
@@TommieJean-l4c you’re right it truly is overwhelming. I love it all. That’s what I was doing in my very first video that got a good amount of views. Just down at the beach showing off how cool it is and all the lumber that comes in. There’s natural trees and there’s really nice processed logs from Log booms
I’m seeing tons of beautiful saw logs and landscaping materials!
@@smokenjoe4022 yea we are so lucky to have the wood resources around here.
Great job cleaning up all the trash and treasures from the bomb cyclone boys! Nice to bring home a little flotsam for the homestead too!
I picked up trash for 6 weeks this summer on a beach in Baja. Ive been doing this for a few decades and have noticed a difference in what trash I have found. I found way fewer mylar balloons than in previous years, but many more plastic food bags. I collected 2 large bags of aluminum cans that I gave to one of the grounds keepers who told me that he would put the money towards the payment for the property he is buying! win win! thank you for doing the clean up!
Hey that’s a great story. Imagine the amount of plastic you have pulled off the beaches. I also did a beachcomb in Mexico but the beach was extremely clean. Not more than a pocket full of butts in 4kms. Keep up the good work buddy!
@@JeremyDoesThings I'm on the same beach right now for the last week. There has been very little trash this time of year. One thing I didn't mention before was all the marine fishing trash I picked up, like the large plastics rope you found!
Thanks for always cleaning up the beach! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks Relic and Nick, and Jessie from Molly’s Reach, (and a great comedy.) Love the attitude!❤
Hey no problem! Curious where mollys reach is I’ll have to map it. Thanks for watching :)
Gibsons?
@ The Beachcombers classic on CBC! It’s in Gibson’s Landing, BC. Near Grantham’s Landing and Langdale ferry terminal. Relic was always hunting for logs from log booms hence “beachcomber”. Great work and filming work too 👌🏼🇨🇦👑
Loved watching the Beachcombers. I've seen so many reruns i still love that show.
@@Dellellonnatta ahhhh gotcha! Yeah, I’ve had people suggest that I use the theme music from the beachcombers. Awesome
Oh my god its all like .. awsome!
Thanks for cleaning up...from Qualicum Bay
Hey right on! Thanks for watching. Cheers
Thanks for cleaning up.
From Puerto Escondido, México.
Love your enthusiasm, thanks for helping to keep things cleaned up...
Happy to do my part. Cheers buddy
Good scores boys! Thanks for picking up all that plastic❤
Good clean Canadian fun, Eh?!!! Watched enjoyed the whole video!
Totally haha thanks for taking the time to watch :)
I just found your channel today and i am awestruck of the wood that is just there for the taking, those stumps are gold if you could save them as a custom furniture maker the last 30 years my jaw hit my desk when i saw some of that wood and picking all that trash up,Awesome guys. cheers from southern On.
Right on! Glad you found the channel. My wife’s from northern Ontario. Celadon. Yea lots of good stumps here. Storm brought in some nice ones. Your right tho maybe I should make a real nice table
All that beautiful wood!
Mhmmm :) showing off my wood
It's great that you're cleaning up your beautiful beaches AND finding stuff to recycle! I'd be going nuts on all the smaller pieces of driftwood to make suncatchers with!
Oh yea the good old suncatchers! We made a few of them in our day. People’s properties are full
Of cool driftwood finds. Sometimes you just can’t bring it all home :( thanks for watching and commenting.
Wow! Those logs could build a few backyard buildings...cool finds, nice lumber pieces...👍🏽 great jobs guys!
Hey thanks! Yea there’s so much wood. Lots of people are using it around their homesteads. Cheers
I worked at a restaurant. The tables and bar top were made out of cypress trees that fell down during Katrina and Louisiana.. The bar top alone was a $8,000. You have a lot of money on that beach.
Well done fella's, if everyone did a little clean up on the beaches around the world, what a better world it would be. I do my bit every time I'm at the beach here in South Australia. I would fill my trailer up if I had that timber wash up.
There are some great looking logs. One of them looked like it would make a great chair. I would love to have some beach glass to make jewelry with
Oh you know I have a pile of nice beach glass :)
@ that is so cool. I live in Oklahoma City and can’t travel to get glass myself
Hello from Alaska! We love beach combing but not much happening here as there are massive mud flats!! In Spain we found so many cool things from Roman Pottery churned up to other old shipwreck finds whilst doing beach clean up too. You ahve some amazing wood for carving too :) Tks for sharing.
Hey thanks for the comment I love Alaska and I envy you for living there. Yea lots of nice stuff around our beaches. Cool finds!
Yeah Quadra Rockers, love your channel Vaughn. That walking stick piece of wood you found is beautiful. I can't believe how much wood there is. And all that beauty, you guys are very fortunate to be born in such a wonderful part of the world. By the way, how cold was it out there? Vaughn stripped down to his undies was hilarious! 🩲 Shout out for always picking up the garbage guys, well done. All the best to you and your families
Hahaha yea he was probably pretty shrunk up it was cold. He’s always one upping me! Yea we really are lucky to live here. Iv moved away but always come home. All the best to you too friend
I love that cedarwood seat of word, as well as that of as well as that other I would use it to build furniture
So glad to see you get excited over beach combing like I do, I subscribe to your channel now because of Gregg Ovens/Rocky Mountain Bush Craft, he’s awesome! Thanks for cleaning up the beach you-2 Rock! That lumber & the driftwood so gorgeous, (are used to make a lot of driftwood art) those long beams specially the ones from the cedar where they’re branching out at the bottom would make a really nice covered porch support beam.
Oh dang the tides comin’ in… 💧
Hey there, yes the tide is most likely coming in! Haha love it. Happy you found my channel. Yeah Greg is a beauty. I was lucky to get to work with him. Possibly some more coming up in the near future here. That’s a good use for driftwood The roof support beams. I see a lot of those nice ones with the roots still attached but nice and clean from the ocean. And cured really. Anyways, happy to have you see you on the next one 🤙🏻
Just stumbled on you guys by accident.Great job cleaning up the beach. I've been picking up trash everywhere I go from California to Alaska since I was a child and I'm now 72.
Wow you’re a legend! Happy you found the channel. Keep up the good work as will I my friend.
Excellent video boys, I would try and get all the cedar hopefully yellow cedar. your boys are going to need a bigger truck. because I live on the Prairie I have never beach column to be for thanks for taking us a long boys please do more beachcombing for us.✌️🇨🇦
Hey Doug! Thanks for the comment and just for you. We will head back out tomorrow for another one. It’s supposed to get super windy again tonight. there’s so much wood to be had a guy could just keep on building ha ha cheers buddy
Thank you for cleaning the beaches.❤
Anyone else here grew up watching The Beachcombers?? ♥️ True B.C. TV!!
@@MissMoxie yea iv had people say I should use the beachcombers theme song haha cheers
Hi guys! I would cut those logs down to plants and cover the walls at our cottage with them. I love to see the battle scars from their travels which gives them such character. Thanks for picking up all that single use plastic also! Mother Earth is smiling
Awww haven’t heard from you in a while :) yea Mother Earth is happy after things have calmed down now. Yes we will continue to clean up the beaches. It would add a nice custom touch to your cottage that’s for sure! Chat soon
Love your enthusiasm for picking up trash! Also, those are some nice logs 😂
Great guys. Thank you for the fun
I loved watching you guys out there hunting through the stuff on the beach!
You remind me if two curious little boys!
Little grown up boys :) thanks for watching and commenting.
Awesome video guys ❤️❤️❤️ thanks for cleaning our beaches, you rock!
Hey thanks for watching. Youguys rock.
Terrific that you clean the beach as you go! I'd love to see if you made a walking stick. Respect from Australia.
Cool iv yet to visit Australia! Walking stick made it home but haven’t done anything with it yet. Cheers buddy/mate
Cool guys! Thanks for picking up so much of that plastic crapola and other human made debris. Cheers from the West Kootenay.
Hell yea it’s our pleasure! Nice to see someone else uses the word crapola! We refer to candy as crapola even tho we love it lol
Awesome wood on the beach! Too bad there isn't a way to haul up a bunch of it. Enjoy your videos!
Oh yea there’s people doing it I’m sure. There’s so much out there. Thanks I’m happy you like them :)
Haha, the runner fits Vaughn perfectly. So much wood, so much garbage. I love Keens.interesting garbage finds. BIC should sponsor you for beach cleanup. Vaughn is so funny out in the water. Thankyou for picking up the beach garbage.
@@barbaramindell4712 haha thanks for watching mama ❤️
Family visit to the mouth of the Columbia River; also a huge driftwood collection. Too much fun exploring the jumble of logs. This shoreline driftwood collection is, epic!
Oh coo iv never been there before. I bet it’s exciting lol I don’t know why but I get so stoked to hit up a new beach.
You guys are so awesome ❤
Thanks for the trip to the beach
I can’t get to a beach
Old car won’t make it
But I loved seeing your videos
Aww glad we could show the beach off for you :)
I am old enough to remember beach combing after storms and finding only masses of wood, an occasional net, or a leather shoe, and beautiful Japanese glass fishing balls used on their nets. No plastic!
Wow sounds like a dream world :) cool
Love that you're clearing some of that man made *rap off the shore. 🙌👏
Love it! Kind of sketchy on the floating logs. Great video.
My daughter and I do the same in the desert. Always lots of trash. We have a blast finding cool stuff. Man, all that wood, lumber you showed!
Thanks for cleaning up!✌
Thanks for cleaning up ❤ Those Keen shoes are such good water shoes though!
It was our pleasure. Yeah we were just messing around. There’s been a few people sticking up for them so I think we can let them slide :) cheers
Some really awesome guys! God bless you both!😊
First time watching one of your videos and I would be collecting the lumber and logs to mill and especially any collectable unique looking pieces of wood. Liked n' Subscribed I'm only a few miles away from you guys I'm in Shawnigan Lake
i can't pull myself away from watchin haha. I am surprised at how alike we BCers are, I always fill my pockets until I find a bag too, not sure I get as excited as you guys tho 🤣 keep up the good landkeeping guys. I think you could probably sell bundles of drift wood, bundled according to size and sell online in crafting categories, wild crafting, artisans etc.
@@angelaforsyth1092 haha right on nice work for cleaning up aswell!
Here’s the thing on a regular day walk in the beach without my camera I mean it’s probably the same as it is for you. But when me and my brother get together and we get the camera and we get excited to make some good finds we get pretty hyped up lol cheers neighbour
@@JeremyDoesThings cheers :)
nice little adventure
You were doing the log driver😎😎😎 balance many times. Wish I was there to get some of that wood!
Remember the Log Driver's Waltz! Red flannel too 😁💟
I spent two weeks on the Outer Banks last February and spent every day cleaning up plastic garbage off the beach. The most common trash was Mylar balloons. People were actually releasing helium balloons as I was picking up yesterday’s balloons.
Interesting. Nice work!
It’s so crazy how much lumber is out there on the beaches!
Showing off your wood and balls! Thank you to my Canadian friends from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the States (Southern shore of Lake Superior) Ya you betcha, Eh!
Hey right on! Balls and wood are on the menu! I hear you can catch salmon in Lake Superior is that a myth? Cheers
@@JeremyDoesThings Yes you can. Google says: The largest salmon is the Chinook Salmon, also called King salmon, which grows to over 10 pounds in Lake Superior, though most catches are around 3 to 4 pounds.
Glad I found your channel. So cool. Thanks. Subbed for sure, my dude.
Hell yea glad to have you buddy
So many large free logs that would make great plant beds
Yea that’s a perfect use for the logs especially the cedar logs that have been salt cured. Can’t beat that.
Haha your bro put that shoe on 😂 nice job cleaning up, your shoreline is clean 👌
lol yep he’s a character. Threw a shoutout to your channel in our up and coming firewood video.
Thanks so much, that means a lot, your channel is an inspiration to me ❤@@JeremyDoesThings
We lost 5 kayaks here in Sechelt Inlet . All red and white .we bought it this year in Canadian Tire .
Noooo that is terrible! Sorry to hear that. If I see any that match that description I’ll be happy to hold it for you.
I'm glad Fogduckers is still standing. My favorite coffee shop.
Yeah, it’s one of a kind that’s for sure, and it was open the day after the storm as I believe!
Haha the shoe 😂 that storm was crazy. I’m over in Comox Valley, I could feel the house shake sometimes 😬
nice to meet you neighbor! Cool channel to by the way. I’m subscribing for sure.
@JeremyDoesThings yes hello! Thanks for the support. Subscribed to yours too. I look forward to seeing more of your adventures!
I collected enough posts and lumber off of the Quadra beaches to build my son a 2 story fort with wrap around decks.
I can't believe all the awesome driftwood !
❤ I would make driftwood furniture ! Bedroom sets fit for kings ! ❤
great video enjoyed that
Not shortage of wood for everything, fireword, lumber, and carving!
@@tanismarshall8501 totally. Best for carvings and shed builds. It’s ok for firewood but can be bad for your chimney. Or you at least should clean it twice as often if your burning driftwood. So cool to see the variety of wood though hey. It’s like artwork.
You could make some beautiful furniture out of that driftwood.
Love my keen action sandals! Best things for river adventurers 😁
@@shapeshifter7753 you got a point there! I’m all for anything outdoors. I was just being stupid in the moment but yea I support anyone who has love for an item for reasons of their own. I get it. Keep on sloshing the rivers and lakes in your perfectly imperfect footwear :)
Real cool you making memories with your bro like youz are still teenagers👍 just letting loose!!
Wow, i would walk myself to death. I absolutely love all the drift wood. I would love to have some of that cottonwood bark for carving.
@@wayneseymore6748 haha I completely understand. It’s hard to turn around and head back to the truck sometimes. For instance, I have today off and where am I going. Straight to the beach! These legs are made for walking. Cheers buddy
I'd build a log cabin with the lumber. Hampshire UK
I love rocks and cleaning up to improve the environment. I'm so glad I found your site.
Please don't throw axes at live trees, it harms them, we must respect Mother Nature , she's our future.
I just found your site and am eager to wawatch more of your blogs.
Great guys, thanks for your concern about cleaning up the trash. Peoples trash kill fish and turtles all time, a shame there are people that no regard for a clean world.👍👏
Nothing like a good beach cleanup for some karma on your side :) cheers buddy thanks for watching and interacting
All that wood makes me drool!I absolutely love it.Does it ever get harvested and put to good use?Seems a shame that labour has gone in to drop it for it to be wasted.
There is enough wood out there to build a couple of cool shelters.
Cedars are great can sell them to log builders good job guys u the bomb :)
This is peak Island vibe. Cheers from Colwood BC
Haha hell yea. Cheers
You could build a nice log house
I'd collect all the logs until I had enough to build a cabin far far away from this crazy world 😮
Man I’m thinking of the possibilities with all the free amazing wood.
It’s endless!
First time viewer, would love to see what he makes out of that salvaged wood wood.
Hey thanks for checking out the channel! Yea you can see some things on my homestead updates but you should check out the cool shed my brother just built out of some
Of the logs. You can see that video on his channel: Quadra rockers
You could build a house with all that wood omg
That fall looks like it hurt 😮
Here in New Zealand we hardly get any trash washing up on our beaches which is a good thing.
A mini Pylon? Looked like a mini-traffic cone to me.
Yea you’re right. Or a mini megaphone.
I really enjoy the beach combing videos. Was just wondering (1) what is your best find (2) what is the most expensive thing (3) what is the craziest thing or your weirdest find? Besides wood because I see lots of that but would just like to know these things. Also have you ever found drugs?
@@debbiecollins1154 hey Deb great questions! I think our best find yet and also the most rare was the Japanese glass float ball because it was on the inside of Vancouver island which is hardly heard of. Most expensive find is hard to say but I find a lot of items that could sell for a hundred bucks. Such as big ropes. Crab traps.
As far as drugs. We have found some baggies with residual in them but one can only guess. We did come across a full tube of doobies that washed up and was still dry and sealed. Most of the finds I talk about are in past episodes on my channel. Just have to go to my page and hit the videos tab and scroll down.
Anyways I appreciate you and your interest. And your name because my step moms name is Deb Collins :) have a great day
Well done cleaning rubbish .! ❤
Thank you 😊
My favorite hobby!
Apart from the really nice pieces of lumber, I would be so happy to have wood to heat the house for the next several years
Well there is that too! Endless fuel
That big green rope had a mermaid tail!!!
@@kathypfeiffer1196 lol true that!
As a prairie Chainsaw Carver, all that BIG FREE Cedar gives me a Stiffy. What I I would do is give it a Second Life as ART. Envious of your location !
Man I bet you would make some cool stuff! Yea there’s a couple driftwood artists locally here making big stuff. Like full scare Volkswagen cars out of a bunch of smaller pieces that’s just an example
Always picking up trash on the river and walking the road with our dogs. People who litter suck! Great job guys.
Haha I agree! Cheers
Oh Yeah! A two liner! 👍👍
We live close to the shore of Lake Ontario we hike down there and burn a lot of the wood and garbage at night lol also have sold some as firewood
This beats dirty politics 😊
@@stanlindert6332 you got that right! Cheers
You could build a cabin 😊
Fire wood!
It's awesome that you still get to hang with your brother.
It really is. We’re lucky and we know it. Meeting up with him tomorrow for another forest mission. Firewood is on the menu.
Thx for this video !! Hey real question can u give me some advice on how to edit my gopro on the app I don't understand honestly and I need my channel current 🙃
@@Punkyssurvival82 hmm interesting question. I actually have never used the app on my phone. I have a Mac laptop that I upload my videos and do all my editing on iMovie.
Feel free to send me an email and I would be happy to help with any of your questions you might have in the future.
Makabeebccanada@gmail.com
And also, I’m just editing my next video I would be happy to throw a shout out to your channel.
@@Punkyssurvival82 I subscribed to your channel and I think it’s great. The world needs more people like you. I suggest you just shoot videos on your phone. Make sure it’s turned sideways when filming so that it turns out full screen on the TV. That’s how my brother and a lot of people do their channels.
@JeremyDoesThings thx I'll do that if u ever wanna come to east coast for a adventure me and my spouse are down... oh btw I want a table a small one out of that stump with the hole in the center I love woodwork!!! U and ur brother rock!!
@ haha cool! If we make our way to the East Coast, we would definitely love to come visit Youguys and do an adventure in your hood. Maybe one day!
How come you guys aren’t harvesting that timber?
We would need a salvage license and a place to take the timber. It’s really not a bad idea for next year.
@ Let’s hope there is a next year given our current political stance on economics.
@ hmm I dont follow politics as much as I should unfortunately. Yea it wouldn’t surprise me if they put taxes on driftwood lol
@ would be curious to know what yo ur thinking is going to happen tho.
@@JeremyDoesThings I think everyone should know what’s happening in our Canadian politics. At 25% tariff on exported goods to the United States were heading for catastrophic economic disaster.
Another thought I had though was you and your chum could harvest that wood and build some nice furniture. Lots of people like stuff like that. Greetings from Courtenay by the way.
Hi Guys: I Think The Lumber Dried Out Make Some Great Firewood/Trash Please Discard😊❤
Could this wood be picked up, dryer and burned? Composted?
I mean that would take a lot of resources to get the job done but it could be possible
You could start a deco-wood business with all these naturally sculpted pieces.