Climbing a 6,000 Foot Peak in Coastal Alaska (and why I quote Chris McCandless)

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  • @user-oj2hy2jd3g
    @user-oj2hy2jd3g Рік тому +256

    That was really deep Mick. You are an amazing young man. You are finding your own way. I, for one, will enjoy your journey. We might have started watching because we love your parents, but we will continue because of you. Thanks

  • @bill944
    @bill944 Рік тому +27

    As a 54 year old man I can say that I'm envious of you. You're doing what I never had the courage to do and I regret it every day. You don't seem to be the type that will grow old with regrets and wondering, what if. Be safe enough to keep the adventure, and you, alive.

    • @lovegodlovefreedom2535
      @lovegodlovefreedom2535 Рік тому +4

      You’re alive! You’re not that old! You still can do ‘it’! Just prepare for a year beforehand and do mini excursions!!💯🙏🏽👍🏾 Just my thoughts!

    • @bill944
      @bill944 Рік тому +4

      @@lovegodlovefreedom2535 Unfortunately, with my life's complexities now, it won't be possible but I'm having a blast watching Mick.

    • @mapesdhs597
      @mapesdhs597 Рік тому

      @@bill944The complexities can indeed seem insurmountable, especially when they concern family or other responsibilities, but even a little adventure is better than nothing. The untrodden path is the food of regret.
      I'm 53; early last year I climbed a not particularly tall mountain (2818ft) that was inland from my late step-Dad's house on an island (Arran), a house I'd spent by then 18 months renovating. I needed a break. It was March, cold, windy, snow on the high ground still in parts, but no bugs yet and all the plants died back from the winter, so the viewing was good, the ground easy to see. I'd wanted to climb the peak for a long time; named Casteal Abhail, it's not the tallest on the island (that would be Goatfell, at 2867ft), but it's not where the tourists go, no proper path for most of the way and none at all for the final several hundred feet (Goatfell is easy by comparison, council-maintained paths all the way pretty much). Nearing the end of the house restoration process, I knew if I didn't climb it now then once the house was sold it would be much more difficult in the future when there would be no 'base' from which to venture, so after some prep and watching the weather, with an early start, off I set, beginning with a 45min walk north to the beginning of the forest line just inland from the coast road.
      The forest walk was sublime, the very early light, sun just carving its fingers through the morning mist among the trees. I took pictures, but my camera couldn't capture what my eyes truly beheld. Eventually the forest ended, as did the proper path. Beyond was a valley that split south and north, with an ancient glacial ridge to the west. My target was to the south, roughly in line with a river run that followed the path. The ground was mossy, boggy and rocky in turns, but more visible than if I had done this in the summer amid deep furns and heather. I realised I was on the wrong side of the river at one point and so backtracked to cross, a minor delay but somehow fun diversion. From there it was a long gradual climb toward the steeper base, guessing as I went the optimal route, aiming for areas with the least heather & bog, rocky ground being dryer with firmer footing. It took a fair while but then I realised I was clear of the more waterlogged lower stretches. It was time to properly climb. Sometimes rather steep, not a good place to tumble, but always fun. I had a thermos of tea with me, but that was not to be touched until the summit, ditto the sandwiches, but I was allowed some occasional choccy milk.
      Another hour, higher still. Delight at finding the first patches of snow. Had to shove my hands into it. Steep enough now that a diagonal back & forth was easier. Finally I reached the flattened ridge below the summit, which forms the north side of the valley to the south (Glen Sannox). Very windy already, so I knew the peak was going to wreck havoc with audio for recordings. And so to the top, hand over hand, at last the goal attained, just before 2pm. Views in all directions, all the way to what had to be Ireland to the south east. More pictures and video. The climb would have been 3 hours, but my repeated recordings and pics extended this to 4, not counting the initial road walk and route through the forest. Couldn't really hang around though, stay too long and the setting sun would leave little light for a safe descent, so I headed down to the lee side of the ridgeline close below, there to have my sandwiches and the heavenly Earl Grey tea in the shelter of a large boulder. And some chocolate. And a change of socks after some boggy ground earlier encountered.
      Time to go. The same way I came up? How boring that would be. Instead I headed south, to descend into the valley, a rather different kind of terrain with its many stretches of winter toughened heather, sliding down them to cut into the yards many at a time. Rather fun. For an hour or more the main stretch of valley to the east was still not in view, as the valley runs quite far inland. From the coast I'd never been up this way before, the raised section I was descending out of sight round an apparent bend in the valley. With no paths, I followed sheep trails which served the same purpose. Grand views to the west of a different high ridge, snow all about, slow to melt in this more sheltered stretch as spring approaches. Finally I reached more or less the valley floor, heading east eventually along the remnants of the main path. The long walk back to the house, past the cemetery where my step-Dad's headstone resides, stopping briefly to report my successful climb (but ssh now about my falling on the muddy path back in the valley, and my losing a glove on the south side of the mountain somewhere; oops).
      Barely a minute or two from the house, I met a young couple who had that day climbed Goatfell; they had been on the peak while I was upon the shorter summit to the north. Do try it sometime, I said, a more solitary venture and more rewarding having to decide how and where to tread on your own volition.
      And so back at the house at last, a 4 hour descent again due to pictures and recordings taken, more with the valley walk and cemetery visit. Overall an 11 hour venture, from which supreme satisfaction, motivation batteries recharged for continuing the work on the house. I had worn my late step-Dad's travel jacket for the climb, its last adventurous hurrah.
      The summer a blur of final repairs and work, tree felling and riverbank fencing, dry stone wall and fresh white paint for the large front door, the contents dealt with, a yard sale in August, by the beginning of Sep. it was done, I left for the last time on 05/Sep. New owners now, with three children bringing the house new life, surrounded as it is on all sides by trees and on three by a river, mere minutes walk to the sea shore. I told them to look forward to the winter die back of the high ferns at the rear of the grounds, on the ridge bordering the quarry, wait for the snows, then climb and see the glorious view up the valley to the west, especially at sunrise. Winters in such lands delight me far more than summers.
      There are other peaks to climb, again those rarely touched by tourists, Beinn Tarsuiin and Cioch na h-Oighe, but doing so means no base next time, either a B&B or camping, the former expensive, the latter I've not done before. So next year likely a B&B venture for the former peak which is easier (2810ft), but after that ideally camping for the latter (2168ft, but a much harder climb), many new things to learn, and all before my entropy-destined form is no longer up to the task. :)
      If you made it this far, thanks for reading, and here's me just after reaching the peak of Casteal Abhail, initially zoomed in on roughly where the house is:
      www.sgidepot.co.uk/misc/2022-03-19_135642.mp4
      Bill, don't let the grind get you down. 54 ain't nuthin'. 8)

  • @WhoaNellie83
    @WhoaNellie83 Рік тому +4

    Best episode yet! And that voice! You can tell me stories any time and it is calming and so enjoyable to listen to! Cheering you on your journey kiddo!

  • @WideCutSawmill
    @WideCutSawmill Рік тому +6

    Your thoughts at the end brought to my mind “those who would trade freedoms for security will have neither.” We keep the revolutionary, pioneering spirit alive by pushing ourselves past where we know we can go to where we hope we can go.

    • @rhondaburke5700
      @rhondaburke5700 Рік тому +2

      Very well said.❤

    • @WideCutSawmill
      @WideCutSawmill Рік тому +1

      @@rhondaburke5700 thank you. It is good to stand on the shoulders of giants. 👍🏼

  • @jaxhoffalot2812
    @jaxhoffalot2812 Рік тому +2

    If I can raise my kids to possess a quarter of the the maturity, eloquence & wisdom you do at your tender age, I'll be a proud & happy father. Keep going onward & upwards Mick.

  • @dougplug493
    @dougplug493 Рік тому +69

    I picked up John Krakauer’s book “Into the Wild” in my young twenties, before I really knew anything about Chris McCandless. I think the strong reactions to the story of this young adventurer come from disappointment. Living free and shedding off the political and social nonsense that we’ve all become exposed to is something that is deep within all of us. So, to learn of such an ill-fated attempt at such a life brings strong emotion…which progresses through pity, anger, and eventually indignation…especially when considering the help he refused. Even the refusal to obtain a simple map of the area (which could have easily saved his life). So…the reason why your channel will be subscribed to and viewed is because of the very wanderlust that abides inside us and we are vicariously experiencing this through you. The same will also result in many preachy and “parental” comments imploring you to be careful. We all want to see you succeed! Thanks for sharing.

    • @gwenechotaylor96
      @gwenechotaylor96 Рік тому +5

      Your take on the McCandless story seems to be the most balanced in terms of the metaphor it sought to bring to light. It is a nuanced and in the end a tragic or disappointing finish. We wanted him to be "us" that part of us that longs for the freedom and the courage to do what he did. But he did it imperfectly as all heroes do.
      Death is not the end but to have people bear witness to your life - that is a blessing.

    • @jangrahame4891
      @jangrahame4891 Рік тому +4

      Conquering fear and triumphing over danger are two sides of the cornerstone in the foundation of achieving true manhood. Two more sides are being humble enough to take sage advice and educating yourself in the skills you will need for life. Your parents laid a good foundation to help you build on. Unfortunately Chris died, because his parents failed to give hime a solid grounding. You sir shall have great success as you take your journey.

    • @judyschepp8748
      @judyschepp8748 Рік тому +3

      ​@@jangrahame4891Hi, I agree with most of your comment except where you blame Chris's parents for his failures. I mean were you raised in the same household? Do you know his parents personally? Are you aware of his parents beliefs? Do you understand what I'm saying? Unless you were there, how do you know what they taught him? Take care, be safe and enjoy life!!!❤

    • @dcsc1
      @dcsc1 Рік тому

      Hear hear! Very well said.

    • @dawn2949
      @dawn2949 Рік тому

      Very well stated!

  • @judyabernathy80
    @judyabernathy80 Рік тому +69

    Mick, you have such a great tone of voice (like your father). When I listen to you, I feel as though I am listening to a reporter for National Geographic tell us like it really is out there. You would be SO good at conveying stories to people. Plus, you were lucky enough to be born into the beautiful Alaskan state that you know so well. There’s just so many pluses going for you! Good luck and God bless!! 💔🙏🏼🐾🙏🏼💔

    • @kenc1800
      @kenc1800 Рік тому +9

      I totally agree! You have a RICH SOULFUL speaking voice that is backed by great video of Alaska, meaningful/honest experiences and well thought out narration! Your Mom and Dad have taught you well and I am thoroughly enjoying your YT channel and journey! You are truly gifted, talented and willing to climb the next mountain. I am with you young man!

    • @sharonroconnellandcritters
      @sharonroconnellandcritters Рік тому +9

      I agree, his voice is so great for narrating.

    • @donnalincoln8567
      @donnalincoln8567 Рік тому +9

      I totally agree. Send national geographic this video to hear his voice.

  • @imcg110
    @imcg110 Рік тому +38

    Great video! Beautifully scripted and thoughtful. Production quality definitely on the up. This is becoming a fine UA-cam experience to watch.

  • @minjim13
    @minjim13 Рік тому +76

    After watching several of your parents videos I am not surprised that you have grown in their footsteps. You are amazing young man, don't let others sway you in their direction because you are already on the right path!!

    • @DanklinTheZurtle
      @DanklinTheZurtle Рік тому +4

      what are his parents youtube channel?

    • @NomadNursePrac
      @NomadNursePrac Рік тому

      @@DanklinTheZurtle his mom is girl in the woods and dad is bushradical, both excellent channels.

    • @auntkissy520
      @auntkissy520 Рік тому +10

      @@DanklinTheZurtle His father is: Bushradical and his mom is: Girl in the Woods - both are spectacular!!

    • @littletennessee5675
      @littletennessee5675 Рік тому +6

      @@auntkissy520 Is that really legitimately his parents??

    • @minjim13
      @minjim13 Рік тому +3

      @@littletennessee5675 yes they are his parents

  • @annettec8555
    @annettec8555 Рік тому +1

    You have an amazing voice.
    Your perspective is refreshing to my 70 year old heart.
    Look how you viewers are exponentially growing! You have touched hearts.

  • @Artari
    @Artari Рік тому +3

    Aloha, I am glad your mom included a link to your channel. This was an amazing video. You are a bright young man. Mahalo for sharing your thoughts on Chris. I look forward to watching more from you

  • @woden5692
    @woden5692 Рік тому +192

    Chris didn’t go to Alaska and die . He went there and lived . He probably lived more in that short time than we do over years.
    Don’t listen to the haters my dude . Be cautious and careful . But life is dangerous , so enjoy every bit of it while you can

    • @jackiekinner3826
      @jackiekinner3826 Рік тому +9

      Brilliantly put.

    • @jwall62
      @jwall62 Рік тому +20

      He probably only 'lived' for less than 60 days, and spent the last 55 days dieing. I respect what he was trying to do, but also feel he knew from the beginning he was not going to make it out alive and was probably hoping to last just a year. He did well, I spent only 20 days alone in the Alaskan wilderness and it's more than just food and shelter you need to stay alive.

    • @BearScatHumor
      @BearScatHumor Рік тому +1

      “The best preparation for the future is to live as if there were none.”

    • @ixamraxi
      @ixamraxi Рік тому +2

      @@jwall62 >but also feel he knew from the beginning he was not going to make it out alive
      This. Everything about his story sounds like suicide, from rejecting help when offered, to not having the knowledge needed to survive and not seeking it prior to going there. He set himself up for failure from the very beginning.

    • @ThexInsidexMan
      @ThexInsidexMan Рік тому

      actually chris went there in ignorance and basically he died because he didnt respect nature.
      dont let media (book/movie) hype fool you. not saying he was a bad human, just a fool. its not that hard to seek out training and education in bushcraft or survival skills

  • @darlenecarman303
    @darlenecarman303 Рік тому +8

    I always felt that Chris was a troubled young man not knowing what he wanted his future to be. You are certainly not a troubled young man and you are in Alaska for a totally different reason. Your parents have shown in their lives that you can live a wonderful life doing fabulous things and seeing glorious places. You are an intelligent young man and have set your sights on making your life a wonderful experience. Keep going Mick you will have a wonderful life.

  • @judyfaul8524
    @judyfaul8524 Рік тому +6

    I'm an old lady and I loved the book/movie Into the Wild,as I felt much like he did when I was young...and I took a lot of chances in my travels with little or no money!.....Enjoyed your video very much!❤

  • @Achivus
    @Achivus Рік тому +19

    "He died doing what he wanted, no matter what, right? I bet he was happy."
    Godspeed.

    • @corygimmestad6080
      @corygimmestad6080 3 місяці тому

      "Happiness only real when shared." -Alexander Supertramp.

  • @TheNoonie50
    @TheNoonie50 Рік тому +13

    I totally agree with everything you said about Christopher. People think I'm crazy when I say his adventure was mostly successful. Are we only allowed to admire people that are successful in absolutely everything they do? If death is the ultimate failure, then I guess we're all failures,

  • @halinawiecek2297
    @halinawiecek2297 Рік тому +2

    Mick is so nice to see you you are amazing young man, Alaska is a beautiful place take care.

  • @campbellhodgson9858
    @campbellhodgson9858 Рік тому +15

    Hey Mick! I lived in southeast Alaska for a couple of years as an adventure for myself, I have solo climbed mountain peaks and experienced some of the most beautiful views I have even seen doing so.
    Doing so I have also had run in's with bears. Luckily for me it was during the salmon run and most of the bears were fat an happy, that being said I just wanted to ask you to pick up bear spray for your adventures, and make noise while you hike. I tied a bunch of old soup cans together to make noise as I moved.
    Please keep experiencing the part of the world I love, stay safe!

    • @dorothydemaree7544
      @dorothydemaree7544 Рік тому +2

      Bear spray was on his belt. You surely have great memories of your adventures! Hope you can still be at it. I find it interesting how folks touch on that drive when it no longer comes easy. Mick’s mom for instance encourages all to get outside and get happy. Simple ways are yet satisfying thru a heart of one that still longs for and recognizes the wonder of the outdoors.

    • @kk-pz8gn
      @kk-pz8gn Рік тому

      Cataracts? its in the video

  • @barbarawalum9423
    @barbarawalum9423 Рік тому +2

    Best yet video! The scenery, your intelligence and your voice.....You are fantastic!

  • @rhondalyn100
    @rhondalyn100 Рік тому +9

    To be a novice videographer and story teller you are doing a fine job. Thank you for sharing your life in such an imaginative way.

  • @mamacat315
    @mamacat315 Рік тому +6

    I appreciate your wisdom and introspection! This isn’t a channel that just deals with building tips and the problems that come with it. There is actually true enjoyment coming with listening to one, as young as yourself, that has wisdom beyond your years.

  • @JohndaCantrell
    @JohndaCantrell Рік тому +1

    I love your perspective; you are a natural storyteller. I remember when I was your age, Chris's story was so interesting an intriguing. I bought into that philosophy, I still live by it, but age brings knowledge. You're bucking hard against being trapped in a pigeonhole you don't want to be in. You have the biggest arsenal in your back pocket, your mom and dad have so much knowledge about the lifestyle you are dreaming of. They are probably itching to help. Alaska is the real deal, they are too. You need to take a weekend, or a week, watch and to soak up how awesome they are. Bushradical and Girl in The Woods, are my favorite channels. No pretenses, just figuring out how to make it work. Both of them are workhorse amazing, but they are getting a little bit older. Don't miss your chance to gain that knowledge. I regret that I didn't appreciate it. Lots to have been learned.

  • @judyschepp8748
    @judyschepp8748 Рік тому +2

    You are right Mick. There ARE many mountains to climb in more ways than one!!!! Great video, thanks for sharing. Take care♥️💖❤️👍👍

  • @kaykeelor795
    @kaykeelor795 Рік тому +3

    Gorgeous videography, amazing scenes. You're an amazing speaker & brilliant thinker. Love this video. Thanks for this.

  • @sandyc6569
    @sandyc6569 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for sharing the beauty of Alaska! Take care and be safe out there!!

  • @CabinSystem
    @CabinSystem Рік тому +1

    This is exactly why I respect you. People get way ahead of themselves and often make claims without even getting an explanation first. Thank you for making these videos and for being yourself. I'm really looking forward to seeing the completion of the cabin.

  • @mmiller1011
    @mmiller1011 Рік тому +146

    You have 64k people going with you. 😂
    Not to mention you were raised in a cabin in Alaska by a girl in the woods and a bush radical.
    Boom!
    You nailed it. You both want your heroes journey. You young man, are far more prepared experientially, mentally and probably physically.
    Go Mick, go!
    We are here with you Buddy.
    Not to mention your critics are living in their fears.

    • @jeannemarcinek4575
      @jeannemarcinek4575 Рік тому +3

      lol, that was so awesome, but so true.

    • @laceyseefeld3858
      @laceyseefeld3858 Рік тому +3

      👏👏👏👏👏
      Excellent reply!

    • @billiegoodman4872
      @billiegoodman4872 Рік тому +2

      I second that emotion!

    • @michelelovesfreedom
      @michelelovesfreedom Рік тому +2

      To hell with his critics and fear mongers.

    • @vonheise
      @vonheise Рік тому

      I never saw anything saying Mic was raised in a cabin in Alaska, nor that they ever lived in a cabin in Alaska, just that they built cabins in Alaska. Seems by the time he came along they were in a house/ large cabin in Northern Michigan.

  • @melissagibson4364
    @melissagibson4364 Рік тому +2

    Gonna cry just watching the clips while you’re driving. I’m a born and raised alaskan. Thank you for sharing its beauty

  • @piscesrising6533
    @piscesrising6533 Рік тому +2

    And so, I look over to my right and see a video from your mom harvesting logs to build a cabin 😊❤️
    Thank you for posting this inspirational video Mick ❤

  • @Kay_1think4u
    @Kay_1think4u Рік тому +6

    Wow. Mom and Dad did such a good job raising a smart and brave young man. Wish you the very best!! Be safe. 🙂

  • @rebacrow5604
    @rebacrow5604 Рік тому +2

    Hi nick, I watch your mom and dad all the time on their vlogs. No wonder you feel and do and want to live the way u do. U come from good stock. I am now following you as I do your mom and dad, u are gonna succeed in all you set out to do. I respect you already. Blessings and be safe

  • @sharonroconnellandcritters
    @sharonroconnellandcritters Рік тому +14

    Wow, this was your best video yet in my opinion. Thank you for speaking about Chris McCandless. I believe he was a man searching for peace. I think he found it, and I don't believe he wanted to die, but that was his fate. Love his story, and you keep on exploring and enjoying your courageous life...

  • @GDixon-ch3yl
    @GDixon-ch3yl Рік тому +24

    You have more than this gentleman in the first 6 years of your life! You keep setting on your plan and you have good friends and family to keep you grounded. Don't get too prideful. You're a doer and a can doer always keep an objectivity and an open mind. Worklife balance. You've got to work hard in December so you're okay in the winter but you've got to play in the in between time for refreshment and restoration. Thanks for sharing your adventures.

  • @ginnysulya9805
    @ginnysulya9805 Рік тому +4

    Hi Mick, I get it I felt that challenge in my 20’s. I am now 64 and looking back thankful for the challenges the Lord has brought me through! Best wishes for the journey and remember when you feel alone the Lord is always with you! Praying for wisdom and discernment in all you do! 🙏💖😉

  • @greyghostjay
    @greyghostjay Рік тому +2

    For your age .you are very compassionate young man and we need more people like you in this world.

  • @francisbennett5965
    @francisbennett5965 Рік тому +3

    I have never in my life heard an 18 year old (don't be offended) kid talk like you do. I shouldn't have expected anything less knowing who your parents are though. You my friend are an extremely intelligent yet common sensical person who believe it or not at 56 I have immense respect for. I have been following Dave and Brooke for sometime because of who they are. Very grounded, basic needs people who aren't afraid of hard work to make a life. Like them Nick, I will follow you also because I believe you are great and you will only become greater over time. As my Grandfather once said, it's ok to make mistakes because we don't even realize we're stupid till we're 30. That has proved true for me anyway. Good luck, continue to question everything and thank your parents daily for being amazing people. I look forward to seeing where this crazy life takes you Nick.

  • @lynhardie6291
    @lynhardie6291 Рік тому +2

    What a magnificent country you live in... Enjoy your life enjoy your surroundings and it goes with out saying, follow you dream. Regards from South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @brownellhamlyn22
    @brownellhamlyn22 Рік тому +1

    Mick, you have a poet's soul. You see the beauty in Chris' journey. We all do amazing and foolish things with this one wild life we are given. Spend yours as you so chose, we are all eager to join you and witness your great adventure.

  • @marianfrances4959
    @marianfrances4959 Рік тому +2

    Awesome! Thank you! Always enriching to listen to someone with actual depth! 😉👍😎🇨🇦

  • @SH-ug6xr
    @SH-ug6xr Рік тому +2

    Just beautiful. And years from now, it will all mean so much more to you when you have realized the One who is the way, truth and life and loves taking this journey with you!

  • @KimJenkins-b3m
    @KimJenkins-b3m Рік тому +2

    Thanks Mick for taking us with you on your journey.

  • @countrylifetales2700
    @countrylifetales2700 Рік тому +1

    The philosopher side of you makes for great content. I love the self reflecting and inter-standing of one's self conversations. One aspect of who you seem to be that impresses me the most, is that you want what many of us want, which is to be free of the control system and material world, and become one with nature. As an older retired woman, I'll live your dream with you, through your eyes and heart. Looking forward to more of these types of videos.

  • @123canadagirl
    @123canadagirl Рік тому +20

    I like that you are following your dreams and that you are taking your safety more seriously than Chris did. I don’t judge him but I wish he’d been more prepared so he’d still be here.

    • @SamCarleton
      @SamCarleton Рік тому

      I wonder, if Christmas is still alive today, would we all know about him? Maybe he still very much still with us, just not in a traditional sense.

  • @marvine7396
    @marvine7396 Рік тому +4

    You're making lasting memories Mick. It's so beautiful there. Very very happy for you, I hope you get your cabin completed before cold weather sets in. Love watching you!

  • @heartradiant
    @heartradiant Рік тому +17

    Thank you Mick for sharing with us your life journey and for sharing about Chris' journey and the impact his journey has on you.❤

  • @orlandopower4055
    @orlandopower4055 Рік тому +2

    If more people shared at least a few of these sentiments, the world would be a happier and more spiritually rewarding place. It will one day, maybe people already do.

  • @jfxl1977
    @jfxl1977 Рік тому +8

    Mick, great video, and I appreciated your thoughts on McCandless's experience. I look forward to seeing you continue your adventure! Thanks for sharing it with all of us.

  • @mgm629
    @mgm629 3 місяці тому +1

    One of the simplest but most impactful videos I've seen on UA-cam! Thank you!

  • @user-mu5sl4vh7m
    @user-mu5sl4vh7m Рік тому +40

    I love watching your journey! Alaska is such a beautiful place!

  • @ginalindert531
    @ginalindert531 Рік тому +1

    Mick i could listen to you talk all day! Can't wait to see where your journey will take you! Thanks for sharing it with us. Would love if you posted more often!! ❤

  • @searlepage4655
    @searlepage4655 Рік тому +1

    Katrina here ......
    From Australia , CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE.....
    Achieve what you want while your young . As we age we have to let go of our fantasy selves and that can be had to face . I'd love to climb more mountains , maybe one day I will .
    Live you life , your parents Dave and Brooke must be super proud of you , you can always phone home for more knowledge, I can see you won't forget where you can from .
    Oh and that movie was sad , inspiring and who knows how he would of gone if the flies hadn't got his meat or he hadn't eaten the wrong plants .Glad his family got closure.

  • @realEpicGold
    @realEpicGold Рік тому +4

    Well made video, and great commentary. Wishing you good luck into the future!

  • @kathyward2641
    @kathyward2641 Рік тому +3

    What a awesome video. You should write a book one day Mick😎

  • @bigbake3306
    @bigbake3306 Рік тому +2

    You are doing life the right way !!!! You know what you like and you know what you don't like . I am enjoying watching your journey. Thats good livin right there!

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 Рік тому +3

    I wish you well. As someone who is much older than you and has climbed, hiked, skied and mountain biked for decades please remember to build your skills. You sometimes can get a hall pass from time to time but generally you need to do the work and build your skills. Enjoy and remember to live to climb another day.

  • @doreenduncan3411
    @doreenduncan3411 Рік тому +2

    You young man are destined to become an inspirational writer. I'm 67 and ride a motorcycle and am constantly told I shouldn't because it's so dangerous. I read a book by Donna Wiegle called Finding Courage about her story of cancer and how she tells that journey while riding her Harley across the States. It's a truly inspirational story. This is the story I see you telling now. Please put your words to paper because you will not only be doing something for yourself but maybe touch someone else's heart to "kill the false being within". I'm looking forward to watching the rest of your journey.

  • @natalielebron5532
    @natalielebron5532 Рік тому +2

    Mick I’m absolutely fascinated by you and your parents Bush Radical and Girl in the Woods. Chris McCandless did not have the experience you have. You were raised by survivalist. Well trained and you plan. I believe god is with you. I wish you well and look forward to seeing your cabin. Your homestead will be great. May McCandless rest in peace , but your truly better prepared

  • @WolfWaker
    @WolfWaker Рік тому +4

    I wish you the best in your adventures. I love seeing your videos of places I'll never get to see. I am disabled from an accident. It has been my dream to do what you are doing. I am tired of seeing things going wrong in this world. I would rather be alone with my thoughts, books and nature. God Speed young man.

  • @LestersB
    @LestersB Рік тому +3

    Love your videos and narration. You got something special going

  • @thomashimes644
    @thomashimes644 Рік тому +9

    You make a great point about how society judges people. It's either hero or villain, because it's much easier/lazier to just put someone in a box. The tougher approach is to put yourself in that person's shoes, empathize with their situation, and try to imagine their thoughts & motivations. I think your interpretation of Chris' phrase is spot on. He wasn't just going on an adventure, or ignorant of the task at hand. He was on a mission to fight a life or death battle with himself, specifically with his prior existence. Either he would succeed against all odds, like a caterpillar morphs into a butterfly, or he dies, also ending that faux Chris.

  • @NomadNursePrac
    @NomadNursePrac Рік тому +8

    love your channel man, as well as your parents channel. your guys are awesome. and as far as chris he was extraordinary. he followed his dreams. he made mistakes. "as we all do"" . Chris said " the very basic core of a mans living spirit is his passion for adventure" there is so much to learn from him, he was indeed gifted .

  • @vicsstang89
    @vicsstang89 Рік тому +1

    There is something extremely exciting about the way you articulate your words. You are a true story teller, and this is just the beginning... the world is yours, not just Alaska.

  • @karenbrest187
    @karenbrest187 Рік тому +3

    Hi Mick 👋 beautiful scenery 🏔️ Good luck on the cabin build & your parents have been preparing you for this journey all your life & are still here for guidance if need it 😉 take care & be safe 🙏🇺🇲

  • @johnadam5179
    @johnadam5179 Рік тому +2

    Stunning video in every possible way with a truly authentic perspective. Thanks!

  • @thelonehiker4698
    @thelonehiker4698 Рік тому +2

    Alaska is a beautiful but dangerous place, I enjoy nature and your analysis of Chris’s quote

  • @bbrow31
    @bbrow31 Рік тому +4

    Hell yea, you got safety in mind and now all that’s left is to enjoy it. Soak up everything and grow inside. Self awareness and understanding is what makes a man in my opinion.

  • @jamesw3413
    @jamesw3413 Рік тому +15

    Your channel's not only super relaxing but also makes me think a lot about philosophy and the modern world. Keep it up and good luck!

  • @shirleyannconfer9651
    @shirleyannconfer9651 Рік тому +2

    I love the footage of the plant life on your journey in this video. Keep on going, and ignore the haters.
    I’ve never stood on the top of a mountain, but one of the most profound spiritual experiences I’ve ever had was on a local vista. I was going through a really rough time in my life, and things were starting to look rather dire. I sat down on the huge rock on the vista, and a feeling of peace that I hadn’t had in a very long time came over me. “still, small voice” of God, but a sudden assurance that everything was going to work out came over me. No matter how difficult my life has been since that day, I know that 1) God is in charge, and 2) He’s always got my back.

  • @Toots8888
    @Toots8888 Рік тому +2

    Very well made and spliced together with life’s and words. Great stuff.🎉

  • @skatingmom4
    @skatingmom4 Рік тому +3

    Wow, that was awesome. You are a courageous young man speaking from your heart, being vulnerable. I applaud you. The critics may comment negatively but keep being who you are. I loved your perspective on the other man. You have wise insight that will take you far. Thank you for this post. Very well put, and explained.

  • @danepoling4503
    @danepoling4503 Рік тому +5

    I am loving this vlog of yours Mick! What can I say that hasn't been said about your decision to strike out on your own . Incredible to say the very least. I look forward to much more content from you . I always look forward to seeing what you're up to.

  • @sandollarj504
    @sandollarj504 Рік тому +1

    Such a deep introspective soul. Love listening to your thoughts paired with the Alaskan wilderness. Keep true to YOUR goals as we know you will thats why I watch your channel and Im sure others do as well.

  • @jodestepan2765
    @jodestepan2765 Рік тому +2

    Keep following your dreams! You are different than Chris, but it doesn’t mean we can’t learn from others and their journeys!! I’m betting on you in Alaska!! Keep up the hard work and the build!! You will get there!! 🎉🎉

  • @indycarcindy6582
    @indycarcindy6582 Рік тому

    Beautiful message. Thank you for presenting it as eloquently as you did. You possess the same compassion and love of the earth and your surroundings as your parents! ❤

  • @kodeywhitewolf6408
    @kodeywhitewolf6408 Рік тому +10

    You're an amazing young man Be proud of yourself & your accomplishments You grew up in an environment so you are prepared. Look at all that your parents did. Now it's your turn Go for it. You got this. I look forward to following you

  • @oldladylinda
    @oldladylinda 7 місяців тому

    The view is just breathtaking. And the narrative was deep and moving. You have an old soul Mick.

  • @Hobomountainwander
    @Hobomountainwander Рік тому +2

    Your inspiration to all of us Mick. I have been on this journey of noamdism and travel for 8 years. My life is fueled by experiences and not by modernity. I just arrived. Alaska, yesterday. I am working my first of two seasonal jobs. We will see if I can follow my own calling to build my own homestead. Thanks Mic and you're truly amazing.

  • @DigiDentist
    @DigiDentist Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts and adventures, Mick. Like many people here, I started following your parents quite awhile ago so when you started your channel, it was a no brainer to follow you. The biggest surprise (and it really shouldn't be) is that, at your tender age, you're articulate, deep thinking, know what you want, know when to ask for help, and not afraid to mess up or tell us that you've messed up. I'm so happy for you that you're following your dream. xoxo

  • @TheSoftwareTutor1
    @TheSoftwareTutor1 Рік тому +2

    Let's go Mick! Love watching these videos. Thanks for sharing!

  • @annieamiguet7356
    @annieamiguet7356 Рік тому +3

    So many people go through the motions of what they call life, never knowing what could be. I love to watch you living your life, you are not afraid to step out and embrace the unknown. Beautiful scenery, and wonderful commentary. You allow us to feel what you are experiencing. Thanks Mick.🙂

  • @Nickelson28
    @Nickelson28 Рік тому +2

    So happy I stumbled upon your page. You have a calming voice and I believe you are wise beyond your years. Keep striving towards your goals whatever they may be as with time they will change.😊

  • @reneeupdike2220
    @reneeupdike2220 Рік тому +2

    I love listening to you talk. You are very intelligent. Please do not listen to negative and griping people. Just because they are depressed doesn't mean they need to make everyone else around them depressed! You are NOT McCandless - Totally Different!!

  • @martincrook7522
    @martincrook7522 Рік тому +1

    Really appreciate the thoughtful and contemplative nature of your content as well as the adventure aspects. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rhondaburke5700
    @rhondaburke5700 Рік тому +7

    Mick, you are the perfect blend of both your parents. As special as they are individually, you have the makings of and upraising of great things to come.

  • @jennynordin2730
    @jennynordin2730 Рік тому +2

    I love watching your story unfold. You are making beautiful videos and I think you are going to do amazing things with your life.

  • @carolann6072
    @carolann6072 Рік тому +2

    Truly incredible Mick - everything you said, the comparisons and truths about being authentic instead of what the world thinks. You are wise beyond your years. And that scenary... whoa. Glad the kayak didn't work because that view was spectacular! Well done!!

  • @rlh-okharvark
    @rlh-okharvark 4 місяці тому

    Into the Wild introduced me to the story of Chris which made me want to venture to Alaska. So finally in 2021 - after the Covid crap - I finally made my dream come true. I had a cousin stationed on the military base in anchorage. I stayed in North Pole just outside of Fairbanks and drove as far north as legal without a guide. I love your story and what you’re doing. You are way ahead of the game of life. I only wish that I had had your gumption at your age. Still, at age 60, I’m still living life. Stay true to you and never quit living your dreams. Cheers mate from Oklahoma USA.

  • @Suzie-he9ni
    @Suzie-he9ni Рік тому

    Mick, you have such a wonderful voice and talent for writing/journalism. It's a pleasure watching your vlogs. So refreshing to see a young man with a strong sense of self and the world.

  • @Liam_Gruber
    @Liam_Gruber Рік тому +2

    i’ve always had such a big obsession with living in alaska and into the wild is my all time favorite movie. At 16, nearing when i need to start planning and working hard to be able what i wanna do, ur a huge inspiration to me. Good luck man.

  • @charlottewoodruff193
    @charlottewoodruff193 Рік тому +2

    You are doing things you love. Great scenery . Keep pressing forward and be safe. Love watching your episodes ❤.
    Take care

  • @lauriedeveau2195
    @lauriedeveau2195 Рік тому +2

    Incredible journey , deep thinker , inspiring enjoying all of your videos immensely !! Thank you for sharing 💫

  • @robertclark5752
    @robertclark5752 Рік тому +1

    Your music and voice are wonderful. I am now going to look for the Chris Mc Candless story. Thanks for this beautiful video.

  • @kathleen7284
    @kathleen7284 Рік тому +2

    Only we or you can determine your limitations. Some will go forward when others turn back! Only you know your longing and desires! Some are willing to go well beyond the limit’s of their longing! In his case it cost him his life.
    Safe journeys Mick! Always! Looking forward to watching all your adventures!

  • @beverlyhanlon8376
    @beverlyhanlon8376 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the beautiful trip. Stay safe. Always follow your dream ., What ever it is and where ever it leads.

  • @terria9739
    @terria9739 Рік тому +2

    You had a good foundation growing up and the knowledge to accomplish your dreams. Im glad you took time for some recreation. Thanks for taking us along. It was beautiful.

  • @belindacarinaboco6410
    @belindacarinaboco6410 Рік тому +2

    You have the best life ahead of you...keep going🎉.

  • @lauraclark2201
    @lauraclark2201 Рік тому +4

    Chris chose his adventure and he was so brave to just get out and get going. How many of us have dreams and leave them parked in our head? Live your dream, be smart and take risks to achieve your dream and future!!

  • @pixiwix
    @pixiwix Рік тому +1

    You've got a strength and surety of purpose that is desperately needed in this world. You've got my attention and sincerest wishes for success. Whatever the outcome the pride that will come from knowing you dared to try will be worth every stress you encounter along the way. Huge respect to you from a kindred spirit ❤

  • @yugtdhoiijuh6617
    @yugtdhoiijuh6617 Рік тому

    chris was an amazing guy. his music blows my mind. enjoyimg your channel. love and blessings from Australia.

  • @me-l-9910
    @me-l-9910 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for sharing this, Mick. I've heard references to Chris McCandless, but not the details you mention. That in and of itself strikes me. There's so much in life we do for ourselves perhaps without thought of or need to share with others, or to think of others. Chris was looking for his true self and never got the chance to choose sharing his discoveries with anyone. And yet, there it is, his story, for better or worse out here forever for everyone to consider. That's amazing to me that even in our solitude we are a part of the global history. Such is life. And then there's you, here living your adventure and choosing from the get go to share your toil and the visions of beauty of the surroundings that you've chosen, for us to enjoy and ponder as we will. Again, thanks for this.