Andrew, thanks for saving the nest. You will have birds coming back every year because they feel safe in this area. I think all of your viewers are looking forward to a true castle build.
The year is 2045 ...Andrew has now bought all the adjoining properties in the entire state, and is now embarking on his 23rd castle build! ...and I'm totally here for it.
Touched by seeing little baby birds in the making, fixing toy cars, making the garden child friendly. That sounds as a whole bunch of little Camaratas coming....
@@jeffg3042knowing Andrew he likes to make the videos all at once. We'll probably get a video next year or later called "building a second container castle" or something similar
Do you ever consider getting a big chipper/shredder to process the debris on site? May not help with big stumps, but might decrease the amount you need to haul to a burn site. Just a thought. Great video! Inspires me to work harder (after I finish watching the video).
You look so healthy and ripped now! I remember just two or three years ago when you were always eating pizza, especially frozen pizza. It’s been amazing to watch your journey-you’ve really transformed yourself. From getting fit, hiring an editor, and finding a girlfriend, to having kids, you’ve come a long way. I have just one suggestion: I think it would be awesome if you traveled more. A road trip across America would be cool, but especially Europe! You’d love the incredible architecture, the rich history, and the high-quality buildings-many of which aren’t made out of wood. It’s a whole different experience. Keep up the great work!
I don't think there is a video you could make that I wouldn't watch you could build puzzles and we would all still watch with enjoyment through The years all your videos of brought me great pleasure and enjoyment watching thank you Andrew 👏👏👍
@@AndrewCamarata I'm thinking of Scottish Highland Cattle for those meadows. They are used to feed on sparse grass, they withstand cold very well and produce lean tender beef, sold at a premium to my knowledge. They function well in small herds and tend to have a clear social hierarchy, which reduces aggression. Most important of all, they look really cool with their wide swung horns and their long woolly caramel coat. I watch all your videos Andrew, keep them coming and please update us on the little chirpies in the grader :) Cheers from Switzerland
@@AndrewCamarata You would probably need at least 2 acres of really good pasture for each cow. Probably more than that if the grass is growing among the trees. I guess it comes down to how much hay you want to purchase and haul in for the cows.
Birdsnest reminds me of the farm where as a young kid grew up There was every year a blackbird who used to make her nest on the hay-weeder... First year my dad left it Alone,and waited till the young birds to leave the nest... Whe had two weeders Next year the Bird Came Back..and my dad said "the bird is back on the weeder... So i took a shelf ,and nailed it on to a post under the ched.... Picked up the nest and placed it carefully on the shelf... For years tot come the bird always nesteld on the weeder,and my dad placed it always on the shelf 🙂
I like this guy's videos. But, once he is fed up with keeping up this property, it will be overgrown with growth in a matter of a few years. Keep the videos coming!
You'll have more animals visit now. Critters really don't like a dense wooded area, especially wild turkeys. Due to the predators if a turkey can't fly up and out of an area, they wont be in there. Now build a couple protective cages and put 2 apple trees up there (pollinate each other). The cages will keep the deer for eating them alive and the rabbits from striping off the bark.
Will it be an ICF house, or one made of joined containers ? Looking forward to that, although winter is coming so an uncomfotable time to build a new house, whatever its made of, don't envy you there. Excited of the UK here :)
@Andrew Camarata for that kind of work you should put steel tracks on the skid steer , seeing your videos you shred through tracks like F1 Cars do tires
Hi Andrew,there is a seeder for your blue tractor which is bigger and have bigger capacity...i think that it is cheap and it looks like fertilizer thrower...
Will you be able to see the sunset over the mountains from the new castle? The place you always show on Instagram and RU-vid, where the sun sets beautifully-the one in those timelapse videos of the sunset.
It seems a wood chipper would save a lot of movement and time. Recycle the material back into the forest floor. And please remember to not jump off the equipment.😉
How would a chipper have been cheaper and easier? You must not be very good with money. A decent chipper would easily cost tens of thousands of dollars and could be be as high as $50,000 or more. Then you have to pay for all of the diesel fuel to run it plus the maintenance costs. Andrew's method simply requires a propane Torch and a few gallons of diesel fuel to help the fire burn better.
@Well_I_am_just_saying Are you just a contrarian or an azzhole? Every piece of equipment there is well over 50k. The chips are worth more than burning and smoke everywhere. But Andrew's big fires have way more clicks and likes.
@@AndrewCamarata But think of all of the truck loads of wood chips that you could sell to all of your neighbors. And you would be saving the planet. LOL.
Yes, AC, but you dont need the gold plated model. There are plenty good chippers for under 20-40k lightly used. Obviously, sarcasm. Or rent a huge one for $200 a day. It's probably much more in NY, though.
im no well driller but id would bet drilling a well on top of a mountain would be mass expensive for a home he plans to build will be interesting to see what andrew comes up with