From 1973 till 1993 twenty long years crossed Pacific to and from Japan and West coast US/Canada and mostly in winter time, confronted severe storms all the time, life was terrible on board log ships, always heart on the lip situation. That was life we enjoyed too at the age of 77 years i reminicsent
Must have been miserable been around you, it doesn't seem that you enjoyed it, rather just endured it somehow. :-(. I loved my time at sea as 3rd and 2nd officer of the deck. Beautiful desolation of the open ocean, adventure of the storms, visiting foreign and faraway places...Some love this life, like me, lots of are unfortunately miserable.
They do make the current world work but that’s not necessarily a good thing. Without such widespread global shipping I think people would ironically be more food secure and have stronger local economies. Not to mention there would be a lot less sweatshops and horrible working conditions for people working to produce goods for the developed nations. Not to mention more jobs in those nations.
When I was a kid in the 1960's we use to watch these ships from Japan come to the ports in Kalama via the Columbia River. My dad was stationed in Japan during WWII, so it was interesting for him. It is fun to see how long these ships had to sail to get there and home. Thank you!
This brings back some memories. Sailing through the straights of Juan de Fuca for hours and hours where it's as still as a sheet of glass and then greeted by monster waves the minute you hit the Pacific. Nothing better than spending days (or weeks) at sea and finally reaching land. That feeling you get when you finally set foot on soil again - so nice. And after weeks of heavy seas, the sea legs kick in so you end up walking goofy during the port visit.
It must be like we latvieši say for driving. When a walker finally gets a car of his own of the joy of driving nothing is left. A tourist would be very excited by everything on a ship, sailors dont care,its normal to them.
Sailed many times from USA to Japan the weather Gods were with you. We nearly sank and had our life jackets on ready to abandon ship 😮😮😮🌊🌊🌊🏴☠️🤷♂️ worst weather I’d ever been in. Been all around the world 44 years at sea Bon Voyage and calm seas
@@SumitAtSea oh your video is Amazing .....but one thing is true...I can never get this experience (a tour in ship) ....so i am worrying about it....😭😭
Hey man i know people are giving you crap for the background music... I personally love it and it make the Time-lapse far better. I think this an awesome video and i gave you a thumbs up!!!
Thanks for the awesome video! As a shipping agent I spend the whole week going on board vessels, and seeing this makes it easier for me to put myself in the shoes of the people I work with. Cheers!
Reminded me of when we went from SF to Nagoya and similarly to the video, our weather across the Pacific was kind to us. Enjoyed the video, cheers buddy
Yatsushiro City. It is a city located in Kumamoto Prefecture in western Japan. It is the second largest city in Kumamoto Prefecture after Kumamoto City.
Great video! Probably would be better with no music at all. Yes I could turn the volume down but sometimes natural sounds carry more value. Loved the cricket part!
Astoria isn't in Washington. It is absolutely in Oregon. The Colombia river is the border between Washington and Oregon... that port was on the Washington side (right bank), but Astoria is in Oregon, not Washington Honestly, nearly all of the cargo ports are on the Oregon side of the river, but the couple that *are* on the WA side are pretty big!
One of awesome video i had seen ever... Good sharing thank u a lot 👌👌👍 Day 3,4 & 5 is very tuff one to see.. Voyage in sea is always very risky & moreover if the weather is bad nothing to say... 😙😶 Really felt like a travel in sea
Fantastic. Great respect to the sailors minimum passengers voyagers leaving their motherland to deliver several items including coarse items food grains like rice Wheat Dhall vegetables perishables like Mangoes jackfruit what not and more so for their courage and valor in unruly winds cyclones pirates what not. And more congrats for keeping relationship and understanding with friendly and online conferencing countries and for proper deliver. Thank u my friends.thank u
Google Translation missed this one. It says, "... would shoot it off the top of the hatch". This is actually referring to practicing hitting golf balls, as if at a driving range.
Hey dude I love the bulk ship, also could you record the loading and unloading process of the ship? And I never know that u could watch movies there and play cricket in the cargo hold that it where supposed to have grains of things.
Amazing video and amazing job. It is people like you who keep the worlds economy going who keep the supply lines going. Not an easy job but the upside must be you see some amazing sights. Keep safe and thanks for sharing this insight into your job.
Thanks, my first voyage as a cadet was to Fort Vancouver, up the Columbia River, and then return via Longview, Kalama and back to India across the Pacific. This was September 1975. Great videos to help memories. Many thanks.
Desert Storm…2d Mate all the way around the world. Crossed International Date Line eastbound on Sunday! TWO days overtime! One of the best times of my life. 4:14
My father did task in foreign feder and mother vessels more than 30 years as GS. This is too challenging job as you must face the storm and even you can die in any time. Thanks for sharing and respect to all who's are doing job in Ship.
Great video!!! Congratulations from Brazil. It's really when we receive something at home, never thinking in the hard work to this. My completely respect workers!!! 💪💪🏼💪🏽💪🏿👏👏👏👏
At roughly 30 seconds in the video you passed my house on the hill near Stella WA! Thanks for the video! Fair winds and following seas in all your journeys.
In emergency moving ship have to move deep slow.we have to put reverse acceleration it mean we have to put brakes wave machine when we have to Stop this called brakes only in emergency.we have to use reverse moving
Thank you for all that you and those in your career do. Please include videos of starry nights if you can. I can only imagine how nice it must seem on clear nights.
Great video, nice ship, accommodations a bit spartan though. Looked a bit like prison cells without a toilet. Loved the crew playing cricket in one of the empty holds.
Looks like a professional video creator! Just amazing!! You are so Lucky boy brother that Allah has given you to travelling the World but huge of people have been expecting and will expected Their whole life but maybe Allah will not give them this chance to! Whatever Brother Best of Luck for you May Allah save and protect you from all of Danger site, And pray for me That May Allah grant me the Chance to Travelling the world like you|
Though this video is a year old, I live in Portland, Oregon, and know the exact location that this ship was docked and loaded on the Columbia River near Portland. The river also devides the states of Washington and Oregon. It's a very beautiful place to live. Thank you for sharing, and safe journeys. 😊
From 1973 till 1993 twenty long years crossed Pacific to and from Japan and West coast US/Canada and mostly in winter time, confronted severe storms all the time, life was terrible on board log ships, always heart on the lip situation. That was life we enjoyed too at the age of 77 years i reminicsent
@Don't Shoot Remembering being young and life's adventures, when you're old. You won't understand until you get older.
@Don't Shoot only on board log ships
USA to Japan 🗾🗾🗾
Must have been miserable been around you, it doesn't seem that you enjoyed it, rather just endured it somehow. :-(. I loved my time at sea as 3rd and 2nd officer of the deck. Beautiful desolation of the open ocean, adventure of the storms, visiting foreign and faraway places...Some love this life, like me, lots of are unfortunately miserable.
Japanese 🍡🍙
Enough respect to those who sail across the oceans in the early days and the middle ages.
Of course they should get that respect!😊
@Don't Shoot I mean wood vs steel.. was wayyyyy more common to lose ships back then
@@averyisaiah1 for even trying to go into unknown territory is bravery at the highest order.
actually, they sail closer to the shorelines, if you look at earlier maps, it shows they were sailing close by
Excellent video , I would prefer it without music though ..just the sound of the ocean 🦾🦾
For decades I had been wondering what being on a cargo ship would be like. Thank you.
Trust me this video doesn't show 1% of what it is to be on a cargo ship. Nevertheless it's a very nice video.
As with truckers, thank you for all that you and the crew have done! You guys make the world work.
They do make the current world work but that’s not necessarily a good thing. Without such widespread global shipping I think people would ironically be more food secure and have stronger local economies. Not to mention there would be a lot less sweatshops and horrible working conditions for people working to produce goods for the developed nations. Not to mention more jobs in those nations.
@@giuseppejones1554 well how the fuck are we supposed to get our Playstations?
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@@giuseppejones1554How else would daddy musk get his child slave produced cobalt on time????
When I was a kid in the 1960's we use to watch these ships from Japan come to the ports in Kalama via the Columbia River. My dad was stationed in Japan during WWII, so it was interesting for him. It is fun to see how long these ships had to sail to get there and home. Thank you!
Good to hear that. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for showing the life inside 😍 Amazing video 🇮🇳
Glad you liked it
@@SumitAtSea what the title of song first
@@SumitAtSea how much did it cost you ?? Fair charges including all your expenses for 10 days
The way how the tugboat and carrier synced autopilot together was amazing!
Loved the time lapses. Those skies😍
Glad you like them!
@@SumitAtSea thank you too.sir.👍
like the music too,coming from an old guy in the usa
This brings back some memories. Sailing through the straights of Juan de Fuca for hours and hours where it's as still as a sheet of glass and then greeted by monster waves the minute you hit the Pacific. Nothing better than spending days (or weeks) at sea and finally reaching land. That feeling you get when you finally set foot on soil again - so nice. And after weeks of heavy seas, the sea legs kick in so you end up walking goofy during the port visit.
Pacific Ocean is sacred
So true about the sea legs!
Titanic engine
I can't imagine playing cricket on a ship. Must have been a great experience.
@Don't Shoot Dawg shut the hell up
@Don't Shoot seeing it on a video and actually being there doing it are different.
Me too!😁
YES WE PLAYED A LOT AND GOLF ALSO ON ULCC .
It must be like we latvieši say for driving. When a walker finally gets a car of his own of the joy of driving nothing is left. A tourist would be very excited by everything on a ship, sailors dont care,its normal to them.
Sailed many times from USA to Japan the weather Gods were with you. We nearly sank and had our life jackets on ready to abandon ship 😮😮😮🌊🌊🌊🏴☠️🤷♂️ worst weather I’d ever been in. Been all around the world 44 years at sea Bon Voyage and calm seas
Thank you for sharing your experience!
@@shaynewheeler9249 I was thinking of same
Love you Jen 😚💕🤗💕💕🤗,🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@@SumitAtSea how many days usa to japan?
@@SumitAtSea oh your video is Amazing .....but one thing is true...I can never get this experience (a tour in ship) ....so i am worrying about it....😭😭
Cricket 🏏 in middle of the ocean 🌊 wow 😍🔥
Hume bhi mauka mile
とても興味深い。
こんな大きな船が川を航行するとは思いもしなかった。
Stationed in Yokosuka japan as US Navy…. Yeah this brings back some memories. Missed this
Thank you for uploading this. Amazing. Love and respect from Japan.
Fantastic video, perfect editing, it was what I was looking for
船の中で波に揺られながら外の景色見るの好き
anyone who does this for a living is a straight legend
Watch this video.. feeling back to young days as a seaferer.. really touching in my heart
thank you so much for this wonderful recording. it was beautiful.
Hey man i know people are giving you crap for the background music... I personally love it and it make the Time-lapse far better. I think this an awesome video and i gave you a thumbs up!!!
Thanks mate! I don't mind feedback from the audience. 😃
exactly my thoughts :)
you rather have "The Wreck of Edmund Fitzgerald" being played?
Thanks for the awesome video! As a shipping agent I spend the whole week going on board vessels, and seeing this makes it easier for me to put myself in the shoes of the people I work with. Cheers!
Watching your videos, I’m missing my seaman life…. 10 years from cadet until chief engineer…. No more life like that anymore…..
Don't be sad because it ended,be happy because it happened :)
-Dr Seuss
Why did you left sir?
0:11 They are playing Cricket 🏏... WOW!
Hi
Can and ordanary person travel on a cargo ship. You guys are def made from another world.
Yes you can. Not every ship takes passengers. Contact ship agents and see who can take you.
You've confused Colombia and Columbia. Colombia is the country in South America. The Columbia River is the river your ship was on in the USA.
i am from india too, so glad to see indian magazines @5:08. cool. respect bro
Reminded me of when we went from SF to Nagoya and similarly to the video, our weather across the Pacific was kind to us.
Enjoyed the video, cheers buddy
Yatsushiro City.
It is a city located in Kumamoto Prefecture in western Japan.
It is the second largest city in Kumamoto Prefecture after Kumamoto City.
It must feel fantastic to arrive in port and dock. You have my respect for sure.
For some reason I found this entire video really intriguing. Thanks for posting man.
Cheers!
Beuatiful video, thank you. The music does not fit in my opinion. Looks like a great experience.
Thank you for keeping the rest of us well supplied. Take care and God Speed. I will say a prayer for the safety of your ship, your crew, and yourself.
Very Satisfying video, I never knew Cargo ships are so big from inside.
Definitely need more videos like this one ❤️ much love brother 🥰 appreciate the effort
Great video! Probably would be better with no music at all. Yes I could turn the volume down but sometimes natural sounds carry more value. Loved the cricket part!
Astoria isn't in Washington. It is absolutely in Oregon.
The Colombia river is the border between Washington and Oregon... that port was on the Washington side (right bank), but Astoria is in Oregon, not Washington
Honestly, nearly all of the cargo ports are on the Oregon side of the river, but the couple that *are* on the WA side are pretty big!
Columbia River
Great post! Well made, good subject, interesting. Cheers.
Glad you enjoyed the video!
One of awesome video i had seen ever... Good sharing thank u a lot 👌👌👍
Day 3,4 & 5 is very tuff one to see..
Voyage in sea is always very risky & moreover if the weather is bad nothing to say... 😙😶
Really felt like a travel in sea
Thanks a ton!
Fantastic. Great respect to the sailors minimum passengers voyagers leaving their motherland to deliver several items including coarse items food grains like rice Wheat Dhall vegetables perishables like Mangoes jackfruit what not and more so for their courage and valor in unruly winds cyclones pirates what not. And more congrats for keeping relationship and understanding with friendly and online conferencing countries and for proper deliver. Thank u my friends.thank u
I worked on 60 k ton cargo ship in 1988 . We hauled corn twice from New Orleans to Chiba Japan through Panama Canal.
Respect to the people who spend weeks at sea so the rest of us can buy what we want.
Amazing video! Congrats for such a video: informative, delightful! Thank you!
How about our hard working brothers and sisters sailing the ship.......you never showed them....take a long hike Sumit.
初めて見ました。元二航です。懐かしいです。パナマックス型も3回乗りました。天気良くてローリングが少ない時は、ハッチの上から打ちっ放ししてました。今となってはロストボールは海洋汚染だったと反省してます。航海の安全を祈っております。
Google Translation missed this one. It says, "... would shoot it off the top of the hatch". This is actually referring to practicing hitting golf balls, as if at a driving range.
Very impressive Sir , 10 days travel in 7 minutes.
This was really incredible!!
Interesting video 🇳🇬
Thanks and keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
Thankyou so much for showing this, who didn't see his entire life : )
Thanks!
Hey dude I love the bulk ship, also could you record the loading and unloading process of the ship?
And I never know that u could watch movies there and play cricket in the cargo hold that it where supposed to have grains of things.
My Best part is, playing cricket inside ship 🎉
Sports are always good to keep emotions in control..
All the best
That's your idea of the best part? Really? Get up on deck, expand your mind!
Amazing video and amazing job. It is people like you who keep the worlds economy going who keep the supply lines going. Not an easy job but the upside must be you see some amazing sights. Keep safe and thanks for sharing this insight into your job.
This is truly incredible to watch.
Thanks, my first voyage as a cadet was to Fort Vancouver, up the Columbia River, and then return via Longview, Kalama and back to India across the Pacific. This was September 1975. Great videos to help memories. Many thanks.
Sounds great!
One of my fav songs awesome...love to watch 😍sea voyage one of my dreams🏝
Glad you liked!
Wow incredible video! Much respect to those who connect our worlds via transport commerce. Thanks for the insight to how it works….
Playing cricket in the hold - that was fantastic!
Good video! I slowed it down by half and really enjoyed it.
Awesome! Thank you!
Love this! Thanks for sharing your journey!
Desert Storm…2d Mate all the way around the world. Crossed International Date Line eastbound on Sunday! TWO days overtime! One of the best times of my life. 4:14
Ship
This is wonderful. I am a fan of travel, exploration and adventure and my dream is to experience traveling by ship
Glad you liked.
USA to Japan
Incredible video, thanks for showing the life at ship through your lens. Huge respect for your profession and people working at ships in seas.
My father did task in foreign feder and mother vessels more than 30 years as GS. This is too challenging job as you must face the storm and even you can die in any time.
Thanks for sharing and respect to all who's are doing job in Ship.
I don't think it's dangerous these days. Only one ship sank in the pacific recently and that's because it was loaded really top heavy (a cattle ship).
Thanks for such a beautiful sailing timelapse! Seems magical.
Great video!!!
Congratulations from Brazil. It's really when we receive something at home, never thinking in the hard work to this.
My completely respect workers!!!
💪💪🏼💪🏽💪🏿👏👏👏👏
you have a gift for video making. absolutely stunning!
At roughly 30 seconds in the video you passed my house on the hill near Stella WA! Thanks for the video!
Fair winds and following seas in all your journeys.
Amazing vido clips for showing the tuff life in the ocean...indoor cricket pitch is wonderful... Life is always like unpredictable weather🌍☀⛅☁💧⚡❄...
at 0:53, why isnt the helipad circle centered in the middle of the square?
It bothers me that this question hasn't been answered lol
Probably load bearing or providing a safe space for people next to the aircraft
For any reason it isn’t allowed to land on the gap between the two covers, I think.
Avengers (हिन्दी मे)
😂😅 Mja aya captain sumit..
👍🏻
Wow I love the way you guyz are playing cricket 🏏❤️❤️
In emergency moving ship have to move deep slow.we have to put reverse acceleration it mean we have to put brakes wave machine when we have to Stop this called brakes only in emergency.we have to use reverse moving
Hard to forget seeing playing cricket inside cargo
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Woow!!I love this,I wanna be a new seaferrer soon,will join your team in US any day.Hope will enjoy
Edited with professionalism 💗💗
It's amazing you have these huge things crossing the world just so you get your favorite cereal on your table for breakfast
Good to hear that. 😊
Now I’m glad that I saw the interior of the ship
very nice, thanks for the vid. Been to Astoria a number of times and watched these big ocean going vessels. Love the cricket game in the hold.
Thanks for watching. Cheers!
The life inside the ship ....
Incredible....
That was awesome, thank you for making this
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for all that you and those in your career do. Please include videos of starry nights if you can. I can only imagine how nice it must seem on clear nights.
Great video, nice ship, accommodations a bit spartan though. Looked a bit like prison cells without a toilet. Loved the crew playing cricket in one of the empty holds.
Looks like a professional video creator!
Just amazing!!
You are so Lucky boy brother that Allah has given you to travelling the World but huge of people have been expecting and will expected Their whole life but maybe Allah will not give them this chance to!
Whatever Brother Best of Luck for you May Allah save and protect you from all of Danger site,
And pray for me That May Allah grant me the Chance to Travelling the world like you|
An absolutely splendid production!
Glad you think so!
It's the Columbia River. Not Colombia.
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩💜
Dunno about that wicket, seems a bit dusty... but Shastri said it himself "Pitch gaya bhaad me""! hahaha really nice video!!!
Cricket on a ship 😍😍😍😍
cool and intresting. you made it entertaining with your music choices making the mood different in each scene.
Using the real audio would've been better, especially inside the engine room. No one wants to hear novelty music for 7 minutes
Beautiful video, thanks for sharing! I enjoyed watching your journey.
Though this video is a year old, I live in Portland, Oregon, and know the exact location that this ship was docked and loaded on the Columbia River near Portland. The river also devides the states of Washington and Oregon. It's a very beautiful place to live. Thank you for sharing, and safe journeys. 😊
would be better without the Useless music
Im sure its will be boring
@@nasrunramly1936i agree
@@nasrunramly1936the music is just smth chill making the video better 4 me
So turn the volume down
@@kevinswartz2396 go make your own comment.
Interesting content, I watched it with pleasure, I'm following!
Been through six container ships and this definitely reminds me about it…
That was actually nice to watch. I'd rather watch, than, do it. I don't even like flying. I'm good on land. Aurora, Colorado land, actually.
I wouldn't mind heading out to sea again after so many years. I miss the salt air.
Enjoyed your video and your music choice very much. Thank you. Peace.
Show us route map also... It will make video interesting i think.
Amazing music...adds to the background.
This is so cool. Id love to commit 10 days of free labor just for the experience