When Eric jumped in the tire and the metal thing popped up, I could only think that those tools could lose some valuable jewels. Those two are amazing! Always!
Nobody could ever say you didn’t work hard and deserve this beautiful life you both share. Thank you for sharing it with us. I hope you both know how amazingly inspirational you are.
You guys remind me of my husband and me when we were young and capable of doing things ourselves. I was always his assistant with his various projects which were a result of country life. He always assumed I knew a lot more than I did.
Im 65 yrs old and i have learned alot from Ariel and Eric Eric from changing brakes and pads on a pick up truck and other vehicles they have Ariel baking from scratch and doing all the gardening from her and Eric And i cant wait for them to go fishing and camping at their cabin But i love their videos always have always will. . God Bless y'all ❤⚜️
You two are just the best; Hilarious end to your video. It's good to see you having such fun together. The amazing wildlife you have is wonderful and the various types of food available and how you process it is amazing, the scenery and weather extremes all make for a challenging and interesting lifestyle. Love it!
You know what you won't be learning on this channel? GENEROCITY or GRATITUDE to all the people who have helped them get where they are today.......never seen it!!!
Headed to Alaska on Wednesday to spend two weeks reliving the good times. Homer, Seward, Talkeetna, Denali, then back to Anchorage. It’s only been eight years but it seems like a lifetime. A large part of my soul will forever belong to Alaska.
That was so cool to see, I wonder where it was collared at and what the goal is for tracking it, bet they'd love to have the photos from the trail cam for their research and to just see it's general health...looked good and strong.
I've seen all your videos. You feel like family. I wish couples having a hard time could see your videos. You both are a beautiful example of how it should be. ❤ God bless you both.
OH MY GOD, You had me busting with those last minutes….I love when you have fun with it! I must say that those burgers had our mouth watering with envy! I am always amazed how beautiful the scenery is that you capture for all of us. Another amazing video! Thank you both so much !
Their Alaskan scenery shots are always so breathtaking !!!! I bever have fast forward theirs like I do some others. Arielle most def is born with the gift, she can capture the essence of things not just visual of it. Your skit was worth a zillion replays, as watching you both have fun together is so uplifting for those following you with love in our hearts. I guess you are the epitome of what I'd hoped and tried to raise my kids to be. Your parents must burst with pride at each video you produce together. From an Aussie Nan THANKYOU and GOD BLESS. 🇦🇺🤗💞🙏👌✌️👏✝️🇺🇸
Made my favourite coffee and sat down to watch. I was waiting for a bear , wolf and a caribou looking at your tracks and saying Arielle and Eric bought new tires see the tracks. 🐺🦌🐻
It's amazing how nature just takes care of cleaning things up. You two are one of my favorite utubers. I don't comment often but I watch every video I run across. Love your life style.
I guess now we know who the real professional is. The one take and done king lol. Being able to have fun and laugh at yourself is the key. Keep up the great work kids 👍🏻
I was so patient today, your video dropped just as I was leaving for work and I had to wait ALL day before I could watch it, then life happened and I had to wait a few more hours, it ended up taking me two hours to watch your 25 minute drop but it was worth it. I loved every minute and then end had me in stitches. Thanks again 💜 from 🇦🇺
Hey Arielle and Éric, well we find now new talents that you both have, apart from ALL the things we have seen you do through the years (hunters, fishers, farmers, cooks, mechanics, carpenters, photographers, video producers, renovators, painters, sawmill operators, truckers, electricians, plumbers) last one surprising, comedians!!!! Please advise if we miss one.....cheers 🙏💖🇨🇦😂😅😂
Here where I live ( eastern Canada ) people on bikes and snowmobiles have to wear helmets. Man it looks so much more comfortable when I see you two trucking along with just a hat on.
I watched another Alaskan UA-camr who spent the better part of last Winter and Spring recovering from a concussion after a snowmobile meets tree incident. Would love to ride with just a hat. But, I’ll keep my helmet.
Yes, you two can do a skit anytime. Made me laugh so hard!! True naturals, loved it. And thank you for sharing your amazing adventures with all of us!!! Thank you, keep it up.
It's great to see you both able to have some fun instead of racing against the clock to get buildings ready before the winter returns. Now you are able to enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Do yourself a favor and buy a tire changer! The out takes on this one were PRICELESS! I was laughing so hard at Ariel playing the “service technician” 😂 ❤
Rain daily here in Michigan. And if not daytime, night. Cold too…in the low 50’s to mid 50’s at night, windy! So much wind….going down to 48 according to my phone Tuesday. Idk if my garden will even produce anything this year. What a terrible start to summer
You guys are just delightful ! That one paw print was very strange! Thanks for the trail camera photo's ! They are wonderful AND the music was perfect !
Growing up, until cancer took my father's life in 1998, I was Daddy's assistant... from handing over tools to iced tea in the summer, Eric... thank you. I now know why I pumped the brake when Daddy was working on the brakes!
My favorite couple, hard at work again, it looks as it's work around the barn today because all the rain and some work on the machines to keep them in tip top shape, tire changing, new brake fluid. I know all will get done.👍👍❤❤and it great shape. Keeping the work as always. love you and the hard work you do.
The muzzle break helps out a ton with the recoil. The trade off is it’ll rattle your eardrums!! I have a Browning BAR .280 with a muzzle break and the first time I shot it without ear protection was from a fully enclosed ground blind and my ears were ringing for hours!! The radio collared wolf and the wolverine was very cool.
Bandit's ready!! A tip. Before bleeding, use a turkey baster to suck out all of the fluid from the master cylinder, wipe it clean with a lint-free cloth, fill with fresh fluid and THEN bleed. Do NOT allow the master cylinder to go dry or you'll suck air into the system and have to start over. You are correct to begin with the furthest bleed valve. By starting with clean/fresh fluid in the master cylinder, when you get clean/clear fluid coming out the bleed valve, you KNOW it's flushed and has only clean fluid in it. Move to the next one and repeat. Another tip which can aid in knowing all the air is out is to use a stick to hold the brake pedal fully pressed overnight. Air rises, so any residual bubbles should migrate UP to the master cylinder. Also, if you don't already know about "Speed Bleeders", study up on them. They use a spring-loaded check ball to close the orifice when the hydraulic pressure is released during bleeding. They're slicker-n-snot on a greased pig. Yes, wolves will devour the bones. That bird's kin folk are sayin': "Why don't he write???" Yes, the lighter the weight of the rifle the harder the felt recoil. The heavier the rifle the less felt recoil. Also, put the tiniest dab of anti-seize on the threads for the barrel so the muzzle device doesn't seize up on you. Also, now that you're much further north, KNOW which lubricants will NOT freeze up on you in the middle of winter. Some local forums may help but will net you a lot of opinions. For wintertime a thin coat and lightly wiped off will lessen the chance of your firing pin freezing in place, or your trigger mechanism, or possibly even the bolt. Also, do not bring your rifles inside the heated tent/cabin. Leave them in the cold so they don't sweat (condensation) and then freeze up on you. And that way your scopes don't fog/freeze too, but I'm certain you've learned that by now. Helpful for those new to the severely cold climates from a more temperate one. Cleaning the barrel doesn't need to happen every time you shoot, when accuracy falls away is when you clean it. The other time is if you switch from a lead bullet to a solid copper bullet, the accuracy can go away on you. A squeaky-clean barrel's POI will differ from a "fouled" barrel (having a few shots through it, powder fouled). Once fouled it should remain pretty consistent. So, you should verify your accuracy after a few "fouling shots" after a thorough cleaning. "Back in the day" when people shot "black powder", it was critical to clean immediately after shooting. It's turned into a tradition passed down from generation to generation. However, today, with modern (smokeless) powder it's NOT corrosive, therefore there's no need to clean it right away. Anything using "black powder" still needs to be cleaned immediately after shooting. Another tidbit is to know your distances at which you "Point of Aim" is also your "Point of Impact". Since the bullet travels in an arc, there will be two distances in which the "POA" will intersect the "POI". For example: my 6.8 SPC caliber can be sighted in at 50 yards and it'll also be on for about 200 yards and be only a couple of inches high at 100 yards. Also, know the drop at distance to help you know what your POI will be for a given distance (in relation to your hold/POA). Also, on a low magnification scope you won't "see it" so much, but if you have a 24x (for example) HIGH magnification scope you'll be able to SEE your heartbeat due to the crosshairs moving with your heartbeat. So, for long range, don't grip the stock using your thumbs, your thumbs have a pretty strong pulse and will transmit that to your crosshairs. Rock on you two, God bless you both!
My dad has always been a very active outdoorsmen. He's just past 80 now and becoming very frustrating with how he has to slow down. I just gave his wife the name of your UA-cam channel, in hopes that he can spend some time watching you guys fishing and hunting and doing all your activities, so it can perk him up. Thanks for all your really great content.
Ya know E & A (Eric and Airiell) Changing those tires was a tough job, But. You had built a nice shop to work in. Just think if you had to do it in the dirt. Great Job you two!
Hi !! I had bear stew once and it was really good!! Not gamey just delicious!!! Haven't even watched the video yet.. LOL ..gonna do that now...just wanted to say HI !!!! ❤
Pretty Awsome vidoe you guys! It's always exciting when I see you put out a knew video! Your so enjoyable to watch and the gag reel, it was awesome 👌 😆❤❤❤
Soo awesome to see that big badger on video!! I could definitely see the badgers consuming the bones! Badgers are so elusive in the wild researchers don’t have an accurate records count!They are seriously mean mammals!
Sorry to say Ariel was totally unbelievable as the Service Writer - she didn't even upsell to replacing the headlight fluid or sharpening the windshield wipers .....like they do at my dealership every time I come in.
Yeah I haven't missed one of their videos since I went back and read Ryan and we went after the tractor they're just so exciting thank you guys for entertaining me
That last 2 minutes was GOLD! And the Oscar goes to . . .
The vehicle 😂😂😂
I think we're starting to see some true dorkiness coming out in Ariel. You go gurl!
Agreed...lol!🤣🤣🤣 Wait till he sees the bill...lol!🤣🤣🤣
Thank you. We appreciated that little skit at the end. 😂😂😂 Stay safe, y'all! 🫶
…that service garage inspection skit had me rolling 😂…thank you for sharing your experience…always enjoy learning new stuff! Good health to you both…
If I ever see a trail camera in the woods, I will come back in a Bigfoot costume and make somebody's day.
please don't, that's how it all started 😂
Definitely don't do that in my neck of the woods. You probably will get shot. Bigfoots(feets) are not regulated, meaning it is open season year round!
😂😂I like how Eric went from stomping on the tire to using a hammer to immediately using the excavator.
Kinda cheating 😅
Smarter not harder as they say!
You can also cut the old tires with an angle grinder.
When Eric jumped in the tire and the metal thing popped up, I could only think that those tools could lose some valuable jewels. Those two are amazing! Always!
😂😂😂
Love the ending 😂 Arielle's face: " What the fu...."
That was priceless! ❤
A curse word from either of them is rare. I love it!
Sunday treat from Alaska's cutest couple!
Your little skit at the end had me in stiches. Ariel...your quite the mechanic ,lol. I loved the "I have a list for you" part.
Nobody could ever say you didn’t work hard and deserve this beautiful life you both share. Thank you for sharing it with us. I hope you both know how amazingly inspirational you are.
You guys remind me of my husband and me when we were young and capable of doing things ourselves. I was always his assistant with his various projects which were a result of country life. He always assumed I knew a lot more than I did.
nearly 11k views in under an hour. I am so happy for how successful the two of you kept this channel. I look forward to your videos weekly.
Im 65 yrs old and i have learned alot from Ariel and Eric
Eric from changing brakes and pads on a pick up truck and other vehicles they have
Ariel baking from scratch and doing all the gardening from her and Eric
And i cant wait for them to go fishing and camping at their cabin
But i love their videos always have always will. . God Bless y'all ❤⚜️
I feel the same! Best channel on You Tube!!
Ditto!
Me too. I'm 69 and just had a new hip. Love watching these two. A credit to the human race
You two are just the best; Hilarious end to your video. It's good to see you having such fun together. The amazing wildlife you have is wonderful and the various types of food available and how you process it is amazing, the scenery and weather extremes all make for a challenging and interesting lifestyle. Love it!
You know what you won't be learning on this channel? GENEROCITY or GRATITUDE to all the people who have helped them get where they are today.......never seen it!!!
Bandit is such a good boy.
Headed to Alaska on Wednesday to spend two weeks reliving the good times. Homer, Seward, Talkeetna, Denali, then back to Anchorage. It’s only been eight years but it seems like a lifetime. A large part of my soul will forever belong to Alaska.
That's awesome! Glad for you that you get to go back!
Wow that wolf is collared. That's awesome
Good catch.
That was so cool to see, I wonder where it was collared at and what the goal is for tracking it, bet they'd love to have the photos from the trail cam for their research and to just see it's general health...looked good and strong.
I noticed that, too, and was hoping someone on here would say why.
@@EatBeefBeHealthy They collar them to study their movements and stuff.
I'm glad it wasn't just me that saw that. I was like what the....
5 second rule!!!! Extra flavor 😂
They say the average person eats a peck of dirt every year, so it’s just known about instead of unknowingly.
With the price of food now we have extended the 5 second rule to 15 seconds 😂
Favorite part of my day is opening up you tube and there is a new video by you two. Your adventures makes me wish I were 30 years younger
You need to reevaluate your life
I've seen all your videos. You feel like family. I wish couples having a hard time could see your videos. You both are a beautiful example of how it should be. ❤ God bless you both.
This dude is inept, at the core of the meaning.
OH MY GOD, You had me busting with those last minutes….I love when you have fun with it! I must say that those burgers had our mouth watering with envy! I am always amazed how beautiful the scenery is that you capture for all of us. Another amazing video! Thank you both so much !
Their Alaskan scenery shots are always so breathtaking !!!! I bever have fast forward theirs like I do some others. Arielle most def is born with the gift, she can capture the essence of things not just visual of it.
Your skit was worth a zillion replays, as watching you both have fun together is so uplifting for those following you with love in our hearts. I guess you are the epitome of what I'd hoped and tried to raise my kids to be. Your parents must burst with pride at each video you produce together. From an Aussie Nan THANKYOU and GOD BLESS. 🇦🇺🤗💞🙏👌✌️👏✝️🇺🇸
You two crack me up, love watching your adventures ❤
Made my favourite coffee and sat down to watch. I was waiting for a bear , wolf and a caribou looking at your tracks and saying Arielle and Eric bought new tires see the tracks. 🐺🦌🐻
Wolverines have jaws so powerful they can crush and eat even frozen bones. So I'm guessing you got the culprit right there.
Aloha. Used to work at a remote fishing lodge in Alaska. Told my boss I wanted to see a wolverine. He said, no you don’t!
They are BADASS scavengers. Do not mess w these creatures!!
She's a rookie. I love it. Great video guys thats for sharing.
Nice to see an elder dog still enjoying the outdoors
That skit at the end....perfection!!!
More awesome adventures in Alaska with the most beautiful
countryside in the world take care and Thank You.🇺🇲🗻🗻🇺🇲
It's amazing how nature just takes care of cleaning things up. You two are one of my favorite utubers. I don't comment often but I watch every video I run across. Love your life style.
I was filling out papers and when Eric said, "want yours medium rare?" I said WHAT?!?!?! lol. Don't scare me like that 😂😂
Me too! 😳 Was my face a long with "nooooooooo". 🤣🤣🤣
@@susie.goodwin1356 😜
He tried to play a little trichinosis with the medium rare comment. Hahaha. Carnivores end omnivore are a great dish served well done.
Liked before I even watched this! 💯 percent it’s going to be awesome!
"Oh my knees" - Eric
Use your knee pads! - Ariel
Getting old ain’t for sissies.-Bette Davis
perfect timing, just made a fresh coffee for my Sunday afternoon break, and I blessed with 30min from SLA )
Thanks for entertaining ending, lol 😆
Omg I just love you guys. I love that you can be silly sometimes keep it coming.
I guess now we know who the real professional is. The one take and done king lol. Being able to have fun and laugh at yourself is the key. Keep up the great work kids 👍🏻
ahaha your blooper reels at the end are enjoyable. enjoy the summer
Сильні духом, працьовиті, винахідливі ще й повеселили. Дякую.❤
the photos were way cool.thank you guys as always.
You guys are living the life! Thank you for sharing bits of it with us.
Yeah! A new video from my favorite channel. Love you guys ❤
My bear chili was the best chili I've ever had. Yum. Try it with all that fat, perfect!!❤❤❤
When you were laughing so hard I believe a lot of us were too. Some great photos!! Bear burgers....sounds good. Thanks
I was so patient today, your video dropped just as I was leaving for work and I had to wait ALL day before I could watch it, then life happened and I had to wait a few more hours, it ended up taking me two hours to watch your 25 minute drop but it was worth it. I loved every minute and then end had me in stitches. Thanks again 💜 from 🇦🇺
Hey Arielle and Éric, well we find now new talents that you both have, apart from ALL the things we have seen you do through the years (hunters, fishers, farmers, cooks, mechanics, carpenters, photographers, video producers, renovators, painters, sawmill operators, truckers, electricians, plumbers) last one surprising, comedians!!!! Please advise if we miss one.....cheers 🙏💖🇨🇦😂😅😂
Don't we ALL love these two?? How could you not!?
YAy just what I needed!!! Great video guys. 👍👊
Here where I live ( eastern Canada ) people on bikes and snowmobiles have to wear helmets. Man it looks so much more comfortable when I see you two trucking along with just a hat on.
I watched another Alaskan UA-camr who spent the better part of last Winter and Spring recovering from a concussion after a snowmobile meets tree incident. Would love to ride with just a hat. But, I’ll keep my helmet.
@@whitestone4401 a helmet certainly can save you from getting a bad headache for sure. I don't have a bike so its easy to say what I say.
Yes, you two can do a skit anytime. Made me laugh so hard!! True naturals, loved it. And thank you for sharing your amazing adventures with all of us!!! Thank you, keep it up.
And the grind continues! Hardworking couple A&E God Bless
man, I never thought id see the day that Ariel, of all people, would drop and F bomb!
Love it!!!!!
The transition from backing your Polaris out of the shop to off the trailer was awesome
Eric to Ariel 1) Birds 2)"Your a ROOKIE". Dyin laughing.
Blessings
It's great to see you both able to have some fun instead of racing against the clock to get buildings ready before the winter returns. Now you are able to enjoy the fruits of your labor.
After all of these years I can say that you two continue to hold the spot for being my favorite UA-camr 😁 Thanks
Great video with many different subjects covered. Nice Rifles!!
We have 2 highlights. 1. Seeing the wolf that was tagged, super cool 2. The ending was PRICELESS! Thanks as always for sharing!
Can't wait to see the garden
Do yourself a favor and buy a tire changer! The out takes on this one were PRICELESS! I was laughing so hard at Ariel playing the “service technician” 😂 ❤
Rain daily here in Michigan. And if not daytime, night. Cold too…in the low 50’s to mid 50’s at night, windy! So much wind….going down to 48 according to my phone Tuesday. Idk if my garden will even produce anything this year. What a terrible start to summer
You guys are just delightful ! That one paw print was very strange! Thanks for the trail camera photo's ! They are wonderful AND the music was perfect !
Growing up, until cancer took my father's life in 1998, I was Daddy's assistant... from handing over tools to iced tea in the summer, Eric... thank you. I now know why I pumped the brake when Daddy was working on the brakes!
last part was cute!
It’s raining and you are able to work undercover. That’s got to feel great!
My favorite couple, hard at work again, it looks as it's work around the barn today because all the rain and some work on the machines to keep them in tip top shape, tire changing, new brake fluid. I know all will get done.👍👍❤❤and it great shape. Keeping the work as always. love you and the hard work you do.
It’s a duck. It’s a magpie. It’s a duck. I love you guys!
My husband and I always say,”lefty losey” , “righty righty”. Every time!
hey favs!! i love to see your playful side. and bandit will always be puppy-like. i love his pep & playfulness. thanks for sharing!
Last 2 min were so funny!!! Wolf had a collar on...
My favorite couple
The muzzle break helps out a ton with the recoil. The trade off is it’ll rattle your eardrums!! I have a Browning BAR .280 with a muzzle break and the first time I shot it without ear protection was from a fully enclosed ground blind and my ears were ringing for hours!! The radio collared wolf and the wolverine was very cool.
Always informative, always learn, and most always have a good laugh with your videos.
Bandit's ready!! A tip. Before bleeding, use a turkey baster to suck out all of the fluid from the master cylinder, wipe it clean with a lint-free cloth, fill with fresh fluid and THEN bleed. Do NOT allow the master cylinder to go dry or you'll suck air into the system and have to start over. You are correct to begin with the furthest bleed valve. By starting with clean/fresh fluid in the master cylinder, when you get clean/clear fluid coming out the bleed valve, you KNOW it's flushed and has only clean fluid in it. Move to the next one and repeat. Another tip which can aid in knowing all the air is out is to use a stick to hold the brake pedal fully pressed overnight. Air rises, so any residual bubbles should migrate UP to the master cylinder. Also, if you don't already know about "Speed Bleeders", study up on them. They use a spring-loaded check ball to close the orifice when the hydraulic pressure is released during bleeding. They're slicker-n-snot on a greased pig.
Yes, wolves will devour the bones. That bird's kin folk are sayin': "Why don't he write???"
Yes, the lighter the weight of the rifle the harder the felt recoil. The heavier the rifle the less felt recoil. Also, put the tiniest dab of anti-seize on the threads for the barrel so the muzzle device doesn't seize up on you. Also, now that you're much further north, KNOW which lubricants will NOT freeze up on you in the middle of winter. Some local forums may help but will net you a lot of opinions. For wintertime a thin coat and lightly wiped off will lessen the chance of your firing pin freezing in place, or your trigger mechanism, or possibly even the bolt. Also, do not bring your rifles inside the heated tent/cabin. Leave them in the cold so they don't sweat (condensation) and then freeze up on you. And that way your scopes don't fog/freeze too, but I'm certain you've learned that by now. Helpful for those new to the severely cold climates from a more temperate one.
Cleaning the barrel doesn't need to happen every time you shoot, when accuracy falls away is when you clean it. The other time is if you switch from a lead bullet to a solid copper bullet, the accuracy can go away on you. A squeaky-clean barrel's POI will differ from a "fouled" barrel (having a few shots through it, powder fouled). Once fouled it should remain pretty consistent. So, you should verify your accuracy after a few "fouling shots" after a thorough cleaning. "Back in the day" when people shot "black powder", it was critical to clean immediately after shooting. It's turned into a tradition passed down from generation to generation. However, today, with modern (smokeless) powder it's NOT corrosive, therefore there's no need to clean it right away. Anything using "black powder" still needs to be cleaned immediately after shooting. Another tidbit is to know your distances at which you "Point of Aim" is also your "Point of Impact". Since the bullet travels in an arc, there will be two distances in which the "POA" will intersect the "POI". For example: my 6.8 SPC caliber can be sighted in at 50 yards and it'll also be on for about 200 yards and be only a couple of inches high at 100 yards. Also, know the drop at distance to help you know what your POI will be for a given distance (in relation to your hold/POA). Also, on a low magnification scope you won't "see it" so much, but if you have a 24x (for example) HIGH magnification scope you'll be able to SEE your heartbeat due to the crosshairs moving with your heartbeat. So, for long range, don't grip the stock using your thumbs, your thumbs have a pretty strong pulse and will transmit that to your crosshairs.
Rock on you two, God bless you both!
So cute when Eric said It’s gone. 🤭🥰
Nice. The end reminds me of the video with Eric in the wig on the boat. That was so funny.
0:13 hey guys! Good to see you. Happy to see you!!!
Changing tires via tractor shovel! Use what you’ve got, but this is something I never imagined to see. Love the trail cam photos, thanks for sharing.
Love your bead barker. That’s using your head. Alan
This has to be my favorite bloopers thus far 🤣🤣 y'all's dynamic is golden !
Clip a pair of Vice grips to the flange of the wheel and it will hold the bead of the tire below the flange.
Great show . Nice guns they shoot great. Tks for sharing😊
You always take me away to Alaska right when I need it ❤️❤️❤️
My dad has always been a very active outdoorsmen. He's just past 80 now and becoming very frustrating with how he has to slow down. I just gave his wife the name of your UA-cam channel, in hopes that he can spend some time watching you guys fishing and hunting and doing all your activities, so it can perk him up. Thanks for all your really great content.
Loved the skit at the end! her giggling and laughing had me cracking up lol.
Another great video. Someday I hope you guys have a little AIRBNB rental. You'd have lots of people interested.
I love your videos SO much that I am watching reruns!!😂
You two are a HOOT! Love love love your humor!
Great to see you back 😂
Ya know E & A (Eric and Airiell) Changing those tires was a tough job, But. You had built a nice shop to work in. Just think if you had to do it in the dirt. Great Job you two!
Hi !! I had bear stew once and it was really good!! Not gamey just delicious!!! Haven't even watched the video yet.. LOL ..gonna do that now...just wanted to say HI !!!! ❤
God I love you to. You make my day. I watch your videos over and over. 😂❤😂❤😊. God bless you both and stay safe. Please make a cookbook.
Your filming has gotten very professional with the mix of drone and video!! Great episode🏔️
Pretty Awsome vidoe you guys! It's always exciting when I see you put out a knew video! Your so enjoyable to watch and the gag reel, it was awesome 👌 😆❤❤❤
Absolutely loved the ending…still laughing 😂
Your caliber choices are excellent as well as the manufacturer,Christiansen. Hope you have much success.
Nice siting in!
So great having dad and brothers all helping
Started watching at 205 views was over with 1.6 you guys are really popular 👌😁🤠
Soo awesome to see that big badger on video!!
I could definitely see the badgers consuming the bones! Badgers are so elusive in the wild researchers don’t have an accurate records count!They are seriously mean mammals!
Thats not a badger its a wolverine
Sorry to say Ariel was totally unbelievable as the Service Writer - she didn't even upsell to replacing the headlight fluid or sharpening the windshield wipers .....like they do at my dealership every time I come in.
Yeah I haven't missed one of their videos since I went back and read Ryan and we went after the tractor they're just so exciting thank you guys for entertaining me
you two are so cool
Beautiful scenery. Reminds me of some places in Alberta, Canada.
A couple of nvts! 🤣🤣You guys are the best! And those crows, you can sure count on them to show up to any party! 😆