Here are just a few of the many untold stories from the ALONE series! Enjoy.
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@xjeepmanx5 жыл бұрын
You should write a book..I could listen to your stories all day long.
@alanj73063 жыл бұрын
Then you went on to build the best shelter the show has ever seen. That cabin you guys made was next level. I honestly thought that if you had better luck with catching fish and getting more food, you could have gone on to win.
@CastilloDelDiablo5 жыл бұрын
I often find that when looking for something you remember having in your hand and not being able to find it, is to take a break, sit and have a coffee or whatever, read a paper, just anything to take your mind off it. When you do that, you tend to find it very quickly after the break.
@jamessorenson22722 жыл бұрын
None of what happened was by chance. God is with you my friend.
@redcanoe145 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave, you are a natural story teller! My dad and I went on a mountain hike in winter in the Lake District of England, we were in a party of 4 and the two other guys decided that they did not want to ascend Scafell, the highest peak, as darkness was not too far away. So we made a plan and agreed a route they should take to get down into the local village where there was a hostel. Dad and I forged on and darkness was soon upon us so we removed our pack and aimed to retrieve our flashlights only to find they were in our companions' packs. Long Story Short...there was no Moon, low clouds smothered the peak and we decided to spend the night on the snowy peak as we were aware there were some sheer cliffs ahead. Now unpacking a tent and erecting it in the pitch dark is not something I ever wish to do again, at best we scrabbled in the dark and created a rough bivvi to keep snow and wind off us. The snow had some weird pin prick luminous specks in it...I never knew what they were and have never seen them again. Daylight revealed we were a few yards from the precipice! We made our way down into the valley to be met by the local SARS (Search and Rescue Team) who were happy to see us safe...naturally we made a handsome donation to them for their inconvenience! Just amazed how those Hickory knots beat up your good old Hudson Bay Knife :)
@teresastuart1516
Love how you and your family does so well. I am 89 yrs born Calif and love the whole state. Since I won’t be in this greatest world when our God returns and Reduce the world again I will ask if I can have a small house you can do my place. He’s kind and in the book said we would have a house and I want the way you make homes. Thank you and your great wife. Good Bless❤❤ 🤲🐈⬛🦮🌺🌞🌻🚚💒
@darksid3562 жыл бұрын
I live on Vancouver island and salal is a pain to deal with, especially when your working on a fresh property that has never been touched before😬
@KPHVAC
I wish Alone would make another show with all the other footage. Maybe a few episodes per person to show more of what its really like.
@masonwarnke64822 жыл бұрын
Great story!!!
@christineabedini3765 Жыл бұрын
Wow terrifying
@MajorSlackAttack3 жыл бұрын
Holy crap, Dave... I've been just astonished at what you and Brooke can do with all your off-grid cabin stuff and you're, like, hold my beer... watch us go 7 weeks minimalist hardcore survival in brutal deep bush north Vancouver Island. Currently binging Season 1 Alone. I think after that I'm going break with what I normally do with a TV series (systematically watch every season) and jump straight to Season 4 so I can watch you guys do your thing. Just watched the clip of you and Brooke reuniting in Season 4 after your 9 day (?) compass hike. Haven't cried in decades but honestly have to admit that got me a little misty-eyed...lol
@pogodanaprzygode3 жыл бұрын
Awesome stories Dave!
@aksalaman46895 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time off from the cabin build to tell us great stories. Nothing like rain falling onto a metal roof.
@teaberrywmn Жыл бұрын
I'm watching the show now and I have to say you and Brooke made that season. You both have this positive demeanor that is infectious and so great to watch. And your skills and priorities using them make so much sense to me.
@lindab80785 жыл бұрын
My husband and I have thoroughly enjoyed all the seasons of Alone. All the participants were amazing, so innovative and creative and tough. Loved seeing how problems were addressed and solved. Looking forward to hearing more stories.
@campin_sasquatch77403 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Yeah Brooke's weight loss made me sad for her 😭 she's such a high energy person so seeing her drained was sad 😥 I just barely stared watching that show, I was rooting for you guys!
@shadvan94945 жыл бұрын
Dave, awesome story about the knife. I had a similar experience when i was deer hunting in Utah back in the 80s... i walked out of the camp trailer in the middle of the night and lost my bearings in the darkness when my flashlight died. i had to wait about 15 minutes for my eye to focus enough to see the outline of the trailer to get back and it wasn't more then 30 feet from me. I have so much respect for what you and your wife went threw on your season of Alone. i usually take a summer vacation and go fishing and camping alone, so i can relate to how quite it can get. i have had it so quiet that the only thing you can hear is your own breathing. it changes your perspective on life. granted i am only out there 6-9 days tops. i can only imagine being alone for 60-90 days. and then adding in the lack of food on top of that just seems unreal to me. my next trip i am going to have to try it with just 10 items and not taking food with me, just so i can get a better grasp the experience you all went threw. i have a decent set of outdoor skills, so i defiantly want to try it. i doubt i could make it much more that a few days, but i really want to try it, just for the experience of it. I would love to hear more of this kind of stories from Alone participants.
@mimimiller60074 жыл бұрын
Love hearing your stories. Love Brooke too. Found her recently. She has so inspired me. My hubby and I sat all day sunday watching Alone series 4. Even my daughter has gotten interested. U guys are a breath of fresh air for us old farts. Keep doing what your doing. we love your family and of course the sweet dog Daisy, Thanks Dave.
@chrisreuther45465 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your stories like this... I will put them on at work and just listen while I get stuff done... thank you for sharing these with us!
@grannygusbear52714 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your and Brooks adventure.and so glad you had the surgery and feel better..Thank You Jesus.