Just awesome videos Stan , I’m Māori and I’m from New Zealand 🇳🇿 I appreciate you and your knowledge and the history. These sled dogs 🐕 and trapping and your explanations and the way you talk to your dogs is very interesting. Thank you.
Wow! Just discovered your channel. Excellent! Watching from Newfoundland, Canada. One of your new subscribers. I will have to binge watch your videos to catch up. Lol
Hi Stan!!! Love the videos! It's so beautiful there the tree's all covered in snow, the silence. Thank you for the opportunity to come along with you!! Awesome!
Hey Stan..🦮🐕🦺🐑🐊 🎖️🥇🏆 You're the man! Seriously bro you and everyone out there live the greatest, most interesting lifestyle in the world. I've enjoyed watching "Yukon Men" since the beginning. I love everything about the dogs and your off the grid way of life. You all take care and stay safe out there. My thoughts hope's and prayers are always w/you all. God Speed..🙏✝️🙏💪
I love your videos Stan because you give so much great information and it's real and unrehearsed every day life stuff. Thanks so much for taking us along!
I have tried watching some other trapline videos on UA-cam, , but usually turn them off after few minutes, since find them very boring. But your trapline videos are so interesting that after 50 minutes watching, I watch them again. Keep up awesome work, And please more trapline videos. I live in northern BC, Canada.
A pleasure watching a man in his element. Thanks Stan . and you're right, raising dogs and kids is the same procedure..with the same results, except kids last longer..lol
I'm really impressed by the life you've made for yourself in Tannana who would have thought of a Boston native relocating there wow! It's mind blowing 🤯 I live in Boston myself back in the day I lived in Dorchester your old stomping ground now I live in Revere and I have watched you and your family for many years all the best to you and your family Mr.Zuray your definitely Boston strong 💪🏾👍🏾✊🏾👏🏾
As a teenager I went to Revere lots. The tire company I worked for would send me there to do tire work for the City of Revere and friends and me went there often to a club on the beach with phony ID's to listen to soul music and some popular musicians.
@@stanzuray awesome I bet you where a real party animal It's changed a lot but the beach is much improved I think and everyone still party's hard there. 👍🏾😜🤪 ATB Mr.Zuray 💪🏾
Stan, I have seen you in some other videos. Each person's life is very unique and full of hardships. I admire what you do, your service to your community, and the kinship you have with those in your community. Your various bushcraft abilities I enjoy learning about. I'm 55 and disabled now but when I was 16, 17, & 19, I visited and worked up in Fairbanks at a place called The Food Factory as a short order cook. I cleared land and helped develop a business just outside of Ft. Wainwright and only got out "in the bush" just a little bit. The dangers, I know, are very real. I greatly enjoyed Valdez harbor, Homer and Seward and hope you have opportunity to go to those places. Alaska is a wonderous place, but its not for the timid so you have my respect sir. Definitely enjoy your videos!
My ex brother-in-law owned a place called "Adventures in Wood" there off of 1/2 mile Badger Rd. in Fairbanks. Did you know of this antique restoration business? I worked for him one summer and learned how to put a 90 lb. felt roof with tar and light gravel on it. I fished at a place called Cheneka State Park (if I remember right) where I had my first and only close up encounter with a moose calf....scary stuff when momma came a running! Jumped in the jeep and boiled outta there in a hurry one day. If you have a P.O box, I'd like send you something that you might enjoy...no charge or strings attached.
I really enjoy being able to tag along with you an the dogs. Its nice to just imagine being there doing what you do. Thanks for the time and effort you put into all these videos because I do sincerely enjoy. Thanks Stan.
No questions for now. Just wanted to chime-in and say thanks for taking the time to make and share the videos. It's obvious your one heck of a good guy and I sure enjoy watching your adventures and learning from you.
I love this, Stan. Glad I bumped into it. I used to breed/train malamutes and ran a team of 12 doing dog sled tours in Central Massachusetts (your old stomping grounds) and southern NH. Now I just have 2 Siberians and just do recreational mushing. We had some good snow in November and I got in 10 days on the sled around Thanksgiving. Things have melted and I'm back to bikejoring until the white stuff comes back. I love seeing your team and the trapline. Thanks!
Great video Stan. Love the dog work. I ran dogs up until about 20 years ago. Hard to keep my eyes off the tug lines to see who is working. All great workers. Great to see how they work on the trap line. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Stan. Seasons greetings to you and the family all the way from Scotland. I lived in Southern Africa and did over 30 years of vermin control which included calling, shooting and trapping. Love the long video.
Kudos Stan, I worked in N BC & the Yukon, pretty tough going at -50-60 spent most of the time repairing or keeping camp furnaces operating. Was a test for sure. Loved the bush
Dandy video, enjoyed it. My old man used to haul wood with dogs here in Newfoundland years ago. The dogs would also retrieve salt water ducks and stand on partridge.
Hi Stan, greetings from Adelaide, South Australia. We're coming into summer now with weird weather, already had nearly 100° then got the tail end of a big storm from the east coast of Australia. Much rain and flooding and temperature dropped way down. Think I was born in the wrong country, don't like summer and wish I could have some snow, thanks for the tour!
Thank you Stan, please NEVER stop doing this winter videos. I am 59 now so if i yet never went to Alaska its probably i never will ( i am very very far away , so to costly for me you know?) and your videos take me there and to you ,since i like alot saw you and all others on Yukon Man ;) Chears my far away friend from Portugal, and Lisbon my hometown.
Will definitely do more of it. The dogs never see the inside of a cabin unless sick in winter or need special work like stitching up a cut etc. Actually do not want to bring them in anyway in winter as that will trigger their fur to shed out and then be unable to stay warm outside.
The climate is the same Stan, but the policy of our state is ABSOLUTELY AGAINST the local population! Fur prices have fallen below nowhere. For marten only 35 bucks not more... There are fewer and fewer hunters left...
Stan thanks for the pirst person view, Much appreciated, I know the effort it takes to make good videos but to also manage crossing the face of the earth in winter with a dog team your effort is OFF THE SCALE, thanks so much brother.
very cool to ride along, it's so quiet out there when the dogs are running, real special. it must be quite the work out on that sled when you're on some rougher terrain!
Just laid my own box and double spring fox traps for the Winter trapping season here in Pennsylvania! Still saving money to make the move to Tanana as soon as I can Stan!
That is in my plans although my fur shed is non existent as all that work is done in our home. Just took a break from working on caribou quarters and marten skinning 10' away from my kitchen table minutes ago to check this UA-cam post comments. When I came home with the gutted but unskinned caribou the other day my wife asked if I was going to bring the whole caribou in the house to quarter and I said this time I'll just do it outside. Life up here is often different . Hunting and trapping is much more apart of life for some (but not all).
you are living the life i intended to start at 18 years old with my cousin......then vietnam and the U.S. army charted a different course..........than you for sharing as i can imagine what might have been.
@@stanzuray no thanks needed my friend.......shit happens and the draft was not selective at that time.....a lifer i was not.....but i did get enough of the a shau valley while i was there.....on the other hand i really envy your valleys and trails you travel.....keep them coming brother////love your story!!!!
Nice video Stan this videos are better than the tv at least you are with your dogs thanks ..
I want to see Alaska because of your show!!! Thank you for all you share🙏🏻
Love the dogs. The young ones are so full of energy. Great to see how you work with them. Incredible how far they can go in a day.
Damn Sir you make nature look more BEAUTIFUL THEN WHAT IT ALREADY IS .MAY GOD BLESS YOU.
Will answer questions in a couple of days - Heading out on trapline again right now.
Have a great time and tight chains buddy!
Seven ways to get dogs to participate in activitiesat Christmas!
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Stay safe!
Merry Christmas to you and your family Stan
Been waiting for your next video, thank you Sir. I'll be waiting for the next one now. Can't get enough. MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Just awesome videos Stan , I’m Māori and I’m from New Zealand 🇳🇿
I appreciate you and your knowledge and the history. These sled dogs 🐕 and trapping and your explanations and the way you talk to your dogs is very interesting. Thank you.
Awesome Video Stan ✌🏻
Wow! Just discovered your channel. Excellent! Watching from Newfoundland, Canada. One of your new subscribers. I will have to binge watch your videos to catch up. Lol
Hi Stan!!! Love the videos! It's so beautiful there the tree's all covered in snow, the silence. Thank you for the opportunity to come along with you!! Awesome!
I just read your book and really enjoyed it!
thank you Carole
Honored that you would respond to me. My best to you and yours. Stay safe!
Thanks for the ride-along Stan. Stay warm!
Hey Stan..🦮🐕🦺🐑🐊 🎖️🥇🏆
You're the man! Seriously bro you and everyone out there live the greatest, most interesting lifestyle in the world.
I've enjoyed watching
"Yukon Men" since the beginning. I love everything about the dogs and your off the grid way of life. You all take care and stay safe out there.
My thoughts hope's and prayers are always w/you all.
God Speed..🙏✝️🙏💪
I love your videos Stan because you give so much great information and it's real and unrehearsed every day life stuff. Thanks so much for taking us along!
Thanks Stan, better then any TV show any day. Merry Christmas to Y'all.
Excellent video......keep it going ....you know we all miss the tv show
Excellent trapping video. Awesome and Interesting.
Thank you, Stan. So much better with you just talking to us. No TLC fluff! Keep me coming. And by all means, NEVER lose the accent!!!
I have tried watching some other trapline videos on UA-cam, , but usually turn them off after few minutes, since find them very boring. But your trapline videos are so interesting that after 50 minutes watching, I watch them again. Keep up awesome work, And please more trapline videos. I live in northern BC, Canada.
That's a compliment, thanks
Thanks.....exselent shape..dogs teem looks healthy. You are a herous at Alaska .
Thank you for sharing the beauty of the Alaskan wilderness with me.
Love your videos, wish you could do more. Very informative and the closest thing to really being there. Please please please post more often.
damn cool video! good dogs and thanks for sharing. hope the 20/21 season is productive.
A pleasure watching a man in his element. Thanks Stan
. and you're right, raising dogs and kids is the same procedure..with the same results, except kids last longer..lol
Thanks for the ride, Stan
I'm really impressed by the life you've made for yourself in Tannana who would have thought of a Boston native relocating there wow! It's mind blowing 🤯 I live in Boston myself back in the day I lived in Dorchester your old stomping ground now I live in Revere and I have watched you and your family for many years all the best to you and your family Mr.Zuray your definitely Boston strong 💪🏾👍🏾✊🏾👏🏾
As a teenager I went to Revere lots. The tire company I worked for would send me there to do tire work for the City of Revere and friends and me went there often to a club on the beach with phony ID's to listen to soul music and some popular musicians.
@@stanzuray awesome I bet you where a real party animal
It's changed a lot but the beach is much improved I think and everyone still party's hard there.
👍🏾😜🤪 ATB Mr.Zuray 💪🏾
Thanks for taking the time to put this video together . Awesome dogs.
Stan, I have seen you in some other videos. Each person's life is very unique and full of hardships. I admire what you do, your service to your community, and the kinship you have with those in your community. Your various bushcraft abilities I enjoy learning about. I'm 55 and disabled now but when I was 16, 17, & 19, I visited and worked up in Fairbanks at a place called The Food Factory as a short order cook. I cleared land and helped develop a business just outside of Ft. Wainwright and only got out "in the bush" just a little bit. The dangers, I know, are very real. I greatly enjoyed Valdez harbor, Homer and Seward and hope you have opportunity to go to those places. Alaska is a wonderous place, but its not for the timid so you have my respect sir. Definitely enjoy your videos!
I remember the Food Factory
My ex brother-in-law owned a place called "Adventures in Wood" there off of 1/2 mile Badger Rd. in Fairbanks. Did you know of this antique restoration business? I worked for him one summer and learned how to put a 90 lb. felt roof with tar and light gravel on it. I fished at a place called Cheneka State Park (if I remember right) where I had my first and only close up encounter with a moose calf....scary stuff when momma came a running! Jumped in the jeep and boiled outta there in a hurry one day. If you have a P.O box, I'd like send you something that you might enjoy...no charge or strings attached.
Stan THANK YOU... You are awesome... The BEST video's on You Tube !!!
I really enjoy being able to tag along with you an the dogs. Its nice to just imagine being there doing what you do. Thanks for the time and effort you put into all these videos because I do sincerely enjoy. Thanks Stan.
Beautiful landscape, lovely dogs ...well done Stan🙏
This is better than Yukon Men. A new video from Stan really makes my day. Thankyou
Better than the show was. Thanks Stan. Love the trap line. Wish i was young again and could start my life out there instead of the lower 48!
Thank you so much for sharing this very informative video Stan, so good to see the dogs in motion really enjoyed watching.
Great video Stan. Thanks for taking us along. Looking forward to more!
As always love your video.
Great to be on this trip with ya. So raw.
Thanks for the video Stan! 👍
Thanks Stan, we really enjoy your videos. Be safe and we'll see y'all soon.
Man Stan you have the coolest relationship with your pack. They love being out there working with ya!
Enjoying the video, thanks for your extra effort to include me. Thanks for the explanation on the tripod markers.
A great insight into what a day on a trap line consists of. I could watch this stuff all day long. Thanks for sharing 👍
Stan I always enjoy your videos sir. Thanks for sharing the trip with us.
No questions for now. Just wanted to chime-in and say thanks for taking the time to make and share the videos. It's obvious your one heck of a good guy and I sure enjoy watching your adventures and learning from you.
I love this, Stan. Glad I bumped into it. I used to breed/train malamutes and ran a team of 12 doing dog sled tours in Central Massachusetts (your old stomping grounds) and southern NH. Now I just have 2 Siberians and just do recreational mushing. We had some good snow in November and I got in 10 days on the sled around Thanksgiving. Things have melted and I'm back to bikejoring until the white stuff comes back. I love seeing your team and the trapline. Thanks!
Im from Wisconsin, I loved seeing u on life below zero series and I look forward to many more videos, thank u, stay safe and warm
Great video Stan. Love the dog work. I ran dogs up until about 20 years ago. Hard to keep my eyes off the tug lines to see who is working. All great workers. Great to see how they work on the trap line. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Stan. Seasons greetings to you and the family all the way from Scotland. I lived in Southern Africa and did over 30 years of vermin control which included calling, shooting and trapping. Love the long video.
I always look forward to a new video from you. Thanks Stan! Good stuff!
Seven ways to get dogs to participate in activitiesat Christmas!
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Stan, you should consider using a head mounted go pro. Keeps both your hands free, and you can still film. Works well.
Thank you for sharing Stan. I always enjoyed watching you on tv. I have respect for you and your family.
Seven ways to get dogs to participate in activitiesat Christmas!
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Great video Stan, better than the TV show.
I also appreciate the ride along Stan. I know there is much I can learn from you on how to live in Alaska.
Kudos Stan, I worked in N BC & the Yukon, pretty tough going at -50-60 spent most of the time repairing or keeping camp furnaces operating. Was a test for sure. Loved the bush
use to live in Manson Creek north of Vanderhoof and Ft St James for a 1 1/2 just before Alaska.
Totally wild and awesome. Thank you
Loved watching that Stan I was right there with you x
Dandy video, enjoyed it. My old man used to haul wood with dogs here in Newfoundland years ago. The dogs would also retrieve salt water ducks and stand on partridge.
Hi Stan, greetings from Adelaide, South Australia.
We're coming into summer now with weird weather, already had nearly 100° then got the tail end of a big storm from the east coast of Australia. Much rain and flooding and temperature dropped way down. Think I was born in the wrong country, don't like summer and wish I could have some snow, thanks for the tour!
Good to see you! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Stan, please NEVER stop doing this winter videos. I am 59 now so if i yet never went to Alaska its probably i never will ( i am very very far away , so to costly for me you know?) and your videos take me there and to you ,since i like alot saw you and all others on Yukon Man ;) Chears my far away friend from Portugal, and Lisbon my hometown.
Great to here you and Joe had time to do a hunt together and what a great hunt with you both getting meat
Loved this video. Would love to see more or the camp life. How the dogs live your cabin how you survive on the line. This was awesome.
Will definitely do more of it. The dogs never see the inside of a cabin unless sick in winter or need special work like stitching up a cut etc. Actually do not want to bring them in anyway in winter as that will trigger their fur to shed out and then be unable to stay warm outside.
Stan your nature is wonderful as we have in the Northern Urals in Russia.
Often thought about how you had maybe similar climate and trees there.
The climate is the same Stan, but the policy of our state is ABSOLUTELY AGAINST the local population! Fur prices have fallen below nowhere. For marten only 35 bucks not more... There are fewer and fewer hunters left...
Great job of mushing and. Camera work , thanks for the ride , my first !
Stan thanks for the pirst person view, Much appreciated, I know the effort it takes to make good videos but to also manage crossing the face of the earth in winter with a dog team your effort is OFF THE SCALE, thanks so much brother.
That was really cool to watch, some really pretty country thats for sure. Hope you have a great day and a very prosperous year.
Love your videos keep it comming.
The dogs whining sounded like an engine warming up.
Thank you.
Good to see you again sure do miss the show stay strong
Awesome video, thanks and good luck this year.
i absolutely loved the show you were on, good to see you again on youtube.
That is some beautiful country! Thanks Stan!
Thanks for sharing Stan great job!
very cool to ride along, it's so quiet out there when the dogs are running, real special. it must be quite the work out on that sled when you're on some rougher terrain!
Check out these videos for a rough trail:
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ua-cam.com/video/6D26mAtLD-M/v-deo.html
Awesome video!!!! I really enjoyed it greatly!!! Thank You.
Thanks Stan for a great ride along.
Very nice video. Thanks alot and good hunting on the line!
I sure hope we get to see the cabin. Great vid Stan!
It's got a small stove, bunk and a small table and lots of nails to hang things.
Great video Stan.
If you can show any of your field craft and preps it may gather more viewers. Looking forward to more.
I should show my gear sometime. Thanks
@@stanzuray
That would be great.
Thanks.
Good Luck on the Line Stan ! Merry Christmas and Happy new Year to you and Family. Take care .
Thanks Stan always enjoy your vids
Keep THEM coming!
Just laid my own box and double spring fox traps for the Winter trapping season here in Pennsylvania! Still saving money to make the move to Tanana as soon as I can Stan!
Good luck. Merry Christmas
Wow ! Thank you stan , what an awesome life ! I envy you ! Happy new year !
Outstanding! Loved the long video for sure.
love watching
Loved the vid I used to be out on land with horses due to my health I had to stop . Like to watch your vids your doing a great job .big respect
I so miss the show,but this and your other video are by far the best.....Much Aroha from Nz
Greats video thanks for sharing and be safe on the line
Thanks for the ride, I would love another anytime.
Hello Stan, it's a pity that your book is not translated into Portuguese. Congratulations to you and the people of Tanana.
Love your dogs.
Wow how beautiful ❣️ thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas to you and your family 🌲 bless you and your family 🙏
Loved the video Stan, thanks.
Would be nice to see a video in your fur shed showing fur handling techniques and what quality pelts look like. Thanks 😁
That is in my plans although my fur shed is non existent as all that work is done in our home. Just took a break from working on caribou quarters and marten skinning 10' away from my kitchen table minutes ago to check this UA-cam post comments. When I came home with the gutted but unskinned caribou the other day my wife asked if I was going to bring the whole caribou in the house to quarter and I said this time I'll just do it outside. Life up here is often different . Hunting and trapping is much more apart of life for some (but not all).
Great video Stan thanks for the ride along if I don't see a video from you between now and Christmas have a merry Christmas Happy New Year be safe
Hi Stan and family watching here from UK
Awesome video better than the tv show.
Enjoyed and thumbs up! Happy Holidays!!!!
you are living the life i intended to start at 18 years old with my cousin......then vietnam and the U.S. army charted a different course..........than you for sharing as i can imagine what might have been.
People like you make me realize how honorable that choice was in your life.. Thank you.
@@stanzuray no thanks needed my friend.......shit happens and the draft was not selective at that time.....a lifer i was not.....but i did get enough of the a shau valley while i was there.....on the other hand i really envy your valleys and trails you travel.....keep them coming brother////love your story!!!!
NICE work my friend
man did i enjoy that , thanks