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In Paradise Valley (Montana) there are 52 underground bunkers, capable of housing hundreds of people. They were built in the 1980s to prepare for nuclear fallout. When Dean Anderson found one for sale by owner, he snapped it up for a good price since it was filled with 45,000 pounds of dried food.
“Basically to me it was like a million to a million and a half dollars worth of cement stuck underground,” explains Anderson. “I was thinking all this leftover stuff, gone, they’re going to bury it, so I could buy it for next to nothing and turn it into something cool.”
He’s now in the process of converting it into a series of apartments. The decontamination chamber alone is now a two bedroom apartment. The giant cement dome goes three stories deep. He has already created an apartment and huge communal living space on the top floor, after cutting holes in the sides to open it up to the views (they are 7 miles from Yellowstone).
There are still two floors of building to complete, but Anderson has not just created more living space, he has also turned food storage space into a source for geothermal heating and cooling.
Anderson has done all the work with a crew of young men in recovery. He believes in physical labor as therapy and years ago “an old man” helped him in the same way. Now 30-years-sober, Anderson has spent years replicating this work-therapy on his construction projects. He trains and pays the men who are often just off the street or out of prison in hopes that they will follow his path. “We’ve had 40 kids through here. The bulk of whom are clean and healthy and doing well.”
After five summers on this project two apartments already but there’s still more work to be done. Dean and his crew have been filming their experiences for a TV series. The Montana Society season two launches on October 20.
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@montanasociety
@montanasociety 11 месяцев назад
Thank you Kirsten for putting this together!
@nicolasboullosa
@nicolasboullosa 11 месяцев назад
Thank you guys for doing it and inspire others! Astounding project, keep it up. Great exploration of architecture, nature and the human condition.
@svenswwis436
@svenswwis436 11 месяцев назад
We need more people like this guy! Thanks for showing his mission
@montanasociety
@montanasociety 11 месяцев назад
@Julie-bq6iz
@Julie-bq6iz 11 месяцев назад
Whoever originally built that really took their prepping way beyond the craziest 21st century prepper out there!
@notabannedaccount8362
@notabannedaccount8362 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, we’d never go to war with Russia!
@davebauman4991
@davebauman4991 11 месяцев назад
Too bad about the Yellowstone mega volcano neighbor. Oh well, next?
@notabannedaccount8362
@notabannedaccount8362 11 месяцев назад
Wait, what? @@davebauman4991
@smrk2452
@smrk2452 3 месяца назад
Y2K was a serious concern
@bearnaff9387
@bearnaff9387 11 месяцев назад
Mr, Anderson really is one of the good ones. Not just because he recycles discarded humans and discarded bunkers, but because he doesn't treat either of them like trash.
@RoxyStellar
@RoxyStellar 11 месяцев назад
yes.. tolerance perseverance & integrity.. supposed 2 be dudes like that running your whole country✔
@Melicoy
@Melicoy 11 месяцев назад
Why dont they plant like 1000 trees. Looks like its on the edge of a desert.
@bearnaff9387
@bearnaff9387 11 месяцев назад
@@Melicoy If I had to guess? The valley doesn't get enough rain to support lots of trees. It's probably not a desert situation where there's a seasonal deluge and then little precipitation - there probably just isn't a whole lot at all outside the winter. You probably could manage to get some hardy non-native trees to grow, especially if you contoured the terrain to channel and retain groundwater, but this is likely not a location you can forrest. TBH, though, I'mm pulling these ideas straight from my ass. I didn't feel like researching the climate in this valley, so this is a guess based on how the land looks.
@RoxyStellar
@RoxyStellar 11 месяцев назад
ik®❣@@Melicoy
@NYGator24
@NYGator24 11 месяцев назад
@@Melicoy It’s in an semi-arid environment. You’re correct by saying “edge of the desert” in that it is not a desert climate but quite dry. In that elevation there are several factors on how well trees can grow, including sun light and proximity to water. Areas can either get too much or not enough sunlight depending on the side of the mountain it is located on, and many areas next to a stream or a river tend to produce more vegetation.
@ericcomp7032
@ericcomp7032 11 месяцев назад
The drive through Paradise Valley is breathtaking. Leaving Yellowstone under the Roosevelt Arch and driving to Livingston is a road trip worth taking.
@montanasociety
@montanasociety 11 месяцев назад
It’s like driving through a postcard.
@harrymills2770
@harrymills2770 10 месяцев назад
It's my favorite way from Colorado to Idaho. I've taken I-70 in winter more than once, but that I-90 route is beautiful and very cool camping in the summer. LOTs of places I've been through along that route look like Heaven to me. Not everyone can arrange their lives in such a way as to make it possible, and there're always trade-offs, because you can't expect all your friends and kinfolk to follow, nor can you expect to set up anywhere close to a good hospital. Plus women really like their social lives and culture, which there ain't that kind of culture out where life is simple. I always felt that the
@misscinnabun79
@misscinnabun79 8 месяцев назад
That is so true! Gorgeous road-trip
@NeuroPulse
@NeuroPulse 11 месяцев назад
I like these Montana folks! What a beautiful landscape too!
@juliahelland6488
@juliahelland6488 9 месяцев назад
This is truly mind blowing. I don't know what else to say. 💯
@shaunhall6834
@shaunhall6834 11 месяцев назад
What a great guy! We need more problem solvers in the world.
@mrpizzaman4595
@mrpizzaman4595 7 месяцев назад
love what you guys are doing. love the videos and the stories
@BallardBaller
@BallardBaller 11 месяцев назад
This channel covers all types of people, even the totally insane! I love it
@surfside75
@surfside75 11 месяцев назад
Amazing project, thank you for helping people less fortunate💙
@Terramater1954
@Terramater1954 11 месяцев назад
Living here in Arizona, I dream of going underground in summer when it can get up to 117 degrees. It's cooler down there. Underground is the best insolation from the heat coming in through your walls, windows and doors. It costs a lot of money running the A/C 24 hours a day trying to keep it liveable, only to have the cool air escape and the heat bake your home. I saw a video a man who encountered that problem about 100 years ago. He moved from Italy to Fresno, California where he planned to grow citrus, but was futile. It was too hot and the top soil terrible for growing. So he started digging by hand. Since he came from Italy and familiar with Italy's catacomb system, he created his own. His catacomb system included several open air courtyards where he planted a variety of citrus trees. The soil underground was great for growing plants. The catacomb system with courtyards allows natural airflow. It was substantially cooler and liveable. He turned it into his life work. I also watched another video where a man created a system to recycle collected water pumped into his home to bath, then toilet, filtered and water plants, thus reducing his use of city water for washing dishes and clothes. Sadly these kinds of ideas could be useful here in Arizona where it gets so hot that going underground would be a good option and homes could collect water from our seasonal monsoon season would be ideal, because our state has such a problem with water shortage and droughts. I think building an underground village with containers, catacombs and water recycling systems would be something many would like to work on here.
@the_str4ng3r
@the_str4ng3r 11 месяцев назад
Loved this one guys. Let me rephrase, I love all your uploads and have been subscribed for years. This one is in my top 20 I think :)
@jackstrubbe7608
@jackstrubbe7608 11 месяцев назад
I am impressed by this recycling project. He is salvaging an overkill of panic-investment into something usefull to help actually salvage lives from limbo.
@bloepje
@bloepje 11 месяцев назад
I hate sun radiation (I am a bit allergic to too much sunlight and heat), but living underground is more than digging a whole in the ground, at least here. I tried to make my next house to be half underground, and that part made the house 2x as expensive as having the underground part just mostly above ground. There is so much care you have to take with humidity and air quality. As for air quality: radon and thoron gas will alway be excreted by the earth and most building materials. The decay of these radio active gasses can cause cancerous dust to be created that you will inhale. The gasses themselves are harmless, but the result of the decay isn't. In a real nuclear disaster, that radon problem is of course less urgent. But just making sure you have enough fresh air is pretty hard.
@muddyboggswbgu
@muddyboggswbgu 9 месяцев назад
I enjoyed the video with one little exception. The yellow overcast from the incandescent lights could have been prevented with the correct white balance setting. This guy seems like he would be awesome to hang with and talk to for a bit. I like that he takes these kids under his wing and mentors them.
@ThePresidentMerkin
@ThePresidentMerkin 11 месяцев назад
I manages the construction of a 200+ person shelter there. In the early 90s. It was a life-changing experience for many. When you take seriously the old adage, 'Prepare for the worst and hope for the best, " you quickly find out who's hands you can put your life and who you can't.
@bernadinemarr8432
@bernadinemarr8432 11 месяцев назад
Thank you,great man and vision. I would love to hear from some of the guys who have worked there, and what its done for them...follow up please.
@deanandersen8787
@deanandersen8787 11 месяцев назад
Montana society home page
@ButterflyHummingbird
@ButterflyHummingbird 11 месяцев назад
Kirsten, you should show him that amazing hydraulic lift fridge in the Earth-integrated house in Canada that you spotlighted a while back. It would be ideal for this project!
@davidsteinhour5562
@davidsteinhour5562 11 месяцев назад
What a cool idea. Man, that place echoes like crazy.
@coleengoodell7523
@coleengoodell7523 11 месяцев назад
These bunkers make perfect sense. Malmstrom AFB is in Great Falls and for miles and miles outside of Great Falls are or were long range nuclear launch complexes ICBM's. Most of Montana would have been a target during the cold war. I was stationed there in the early 80's myself. With age comes wisdom. Not to be a downer but I'd just go outside and enjoy my last 30 minutes or less of life and nature, grateful to God for the hope I have found in faith.
@staszekgolab9319
@staszekgolab9319 11 месяцев назад
My son was 6 years ago at Malmstrom. For 1 year he was manager of nuclear facility were he flew on helicopter for a week stay. He had to make sure that everything works, policeman and underground crew are happy. The place looked from outside like old , metal barn but had Minuteman underneath. He volunteered for the job to avoid desert deployment in war zone. Today he is retired from Air Force but this 1 year of being nuclear facility manager got him well paid job at Oak Ridge Laboratory(Manhattan Project) for Dept. of Energy.
@frequentlycynical642
@frequentlycynical642 11 месяцев назад
The same god that found it OK to blow ourselves up? To kill billions of innocents?
@beefchampion2792
@beefchampion2792 7 месяцев назад
It's a scaresly populated state. Probably not a major target for anything, unless those state secrets you just leaked were already known to the russians. 🤣
@AndrewHelgeCox
@AndrewHelgeCox 11 месяцев назад
I wasnt expecting much from the thumb and title but this is a classic. Great project. Thanks for documenting it.
@montanasociety
@montanasociety 11 месяцев назад
❤ Glad you enjoyed it!
@bobdillon7832
@bobdillon7832 11 месяцев назад
​@@montanasocietyYea, complete insanity on show right here
@montanasociety
@montanasociety 10 месяцев назад
@@bobdillon7832 It’s a crazy project for sure.
@jonathangehman4005
@jonathangehman4005 10 месяцев назад
I really like this guy and have SUPER respect for what he's doing and the commitment to helping others. I dig his desire to honor the values of the people who built all that originally while still being free to imagine something greater and more expansive. So great. I'd like to be able to meet him and have some in-person conversation even if it required some hearing protection, lol. That cats volume knob is at ELEVEN
@joemedcalf7732
@joemedcalf7732 11 месяцев назад
Great program and project.
@Rem_NL
@Rem_NL 11 месяцев назад
Its hard to watch because the acoustics are horrendous in there, and the guy talks like he needs to project his voice trough a whole football stadium :)
@frankwhite1496
@frankwhite1496 11 месяцев назад
Amazing!
@dragonwarrior4589
@dragonwarrior4589 11 месяцев назад
Bunker might be kinda useful these days... awesome job.
@SallyStearnsVerified
@SallyStearnsVerified 11 месяцев назад
I love this area! I need to go back. Tried to go down south. Not going so great!
@rebacarmack8335
@rebacarmack8335 11 месяцев назад
Remarkable- I thought there was a skylight where they painted blue with blue tinted lights. Such innovation.
@kirstendirksen
@kirstendirksen 11 месяцев назад
I thought the same thing. Funny what can trick your eye.
@SharieRussell
@SharieRussell 11 месяцев назад
So tired from life it always amazes me there will to live through end of times.
@JanetLClark
@JanetLClark Месяц назад
These buildings were built too early for radon mitigation, but of course, the risk of lung cancer from radon gas coming into the house from underground would have been a small price to pay compared to nuclear fallout.
@rickreese5794
@rickreese5794 11 месяцев назад
Well Done😊
@JudySnyder-dv5ld
@JudySnyder-dv5ld 11 месяцев назад
This really shows how much the leadership of the world has failed in their jobs for such a long time. This also, shows how much fresh clean earth we still have. In ancient times a good leader made preperations to keep his people safe and secure. If he had caused fear in the people the way todays leaders do, to cause people to spend their life's savings on bunkers and storing food they never enjoyed. That kind of a leader would have been out and a good leader put into kingship.
@pennygrimes8425
@pennygrimes8425 11 месяцев назад
Manpower at its best, impressive!
@meowzic
@meowzic 11 месяцев назад
You should do a house tour of the Mennonites in the US, if you are able. That would be interesting to see how they live. And an interesting contrast with you interviewing them
@NYGator24
@NYGator24 11 месяцев назад
That would be really cool and very culturally educational.
@yvonnehyatt8353
@yvonnehyatt8353 11 месяцев назад
This is one of your best -ways to help the planet-Human care.🤔😇
@HH-xf9il
@HH-xf9il 10 месяцев назад
Good to know I can go shopping there, when the zombie outbreak happens !
@FrenchUncleLou
@FrenchUncleLou 11 месяцев назад
Very cool! Love it ♥
@mateo1726
@mateo1726 10 месяцев назад
What a cool house
@remo1366
@remo1366 9 месяцев назад
Lol,that object you use as a door stop is not a flamethrower per say,it's an old gasoline blow torch.
@ginger_e
@ginger_e 11 месяцев назад
what an amazing man!
@FountainBeee
@FountainBeee 10 месяцев назад
Amazing project ✨️
@carminjean5042
@carminjean5042 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely 👏 wonderful
@yvonnehyatt8353
@yvonnehyatt8353 11 месяцев назад
I wish the students,would start many Eco villages an or help him - to do More to help him 🤔😇
@soyolbolds4567
@soyolbolds4567 11 месяцев назад
Very dumb to waste a functioning bunker
@lwallace3842
@lwallace3842 11 месяцев назад
Nice
@braddl9442
@braddl9442 7 месяцев назад
Nah I think the fact they built underground actually preserved the view, you can always go topside to see that view and all the stuff was under the ground so you just get an unobstructed view.
@ridingboy
@ridingboy 11 месяцев назад
7:20 in, and I'm amused/bemused as I have no idea what this is all about. Reservoirs and nuclear fallout doors and cave under the kitchen cabinet, all covering the sight of the majestic Montana mountains right in front. Humans are funny animals. Greetings from Germany
@kirstendirksen
@kirstendirksen 11 месяцев назад
That was exactly Dean's thoughts on discovering these underground shelters. And why he decided to open up the top floor to the light and views.
@ridingboy
@ridingboy 11 месяцев назад
@@kirstendirksen I see! I have been watching all your videos since years. Love your videos by the way and the people in them, they gave me tons of inspiration throughout the years.
@beefchampion2792
@beefchampion2792 7 месяцев назад
Read up on the Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis, if you'd like to get a better understanding. Armageddon was just a couple of minutes away for a long period of time.
@minab7390
@minab7390 11 месяцев назад
Love it!!
@Eric-r2k9h
@Eric-r2k9h 11 месяцев назад
Awesome your helping people clear their minds and work toward goals moving forward too better their lives.
@ginger_e
@ginger_e 11 месяцев назад
just wondering, "why no women are offered this opportunity to free themselves from addiction as well?"
@montanasociety
@montanasociety 11 месяцев назад
Great question. Simple response, it is due to budget and staffing. For a co-ed recovery and work environment to safely be created, there would need to be a larger staff on hand, ideally female staffers to ensure a safe environment for the residents in the program. Many larger rehabilitation institutions that have both male and female clients also have a larger staff and facility to house both while keeping an eye on them to ensure everyone’s safety. Even in many of those situations, however, issues can arise. In this situation, there is neither there is neither the space nor the supporting staff to create an environment like that.
@ruralangwin
@ruralangwin 11 месяцев назад
Did I miss what he paid for this gem?
@CDTyphol
@CDTyphol 11 месяцев назад
Damn, that's cool.
@roypaulcarter4654
@roypaulcarter4654 11 месяцев назад
You destroyed a bunker at a time in history when it is most needed.
@michaelshearer3559
@michaelshearer3559 11 месяцев назад
Amazing score, and rebild.
@larryhimes6224
@larryhimes6224 11 месяцев назад
Where the author of "Eragon" was raised as a homeschooled child. . . ;)
@dragoniousmaximus7304
@dragoniousmaximus7304 11 месяцев назад
If I had a some money........
@valerielove9837
@valerielove9837 11 месяцев назад
Lovr this video. What is going on in Ukrain and now Gaza and Israel. This is a great idea. I love how he takes people from jail extra. What has been done with the food left over?? Did you have to throw some food out??? What is it bring used for now??? How many people lived there before you got it?? Yet you said 1 room had 12 people in it.
@deanandersen8787
@deanandersen8787 11 месяцев назад
No body ever lived there for any period and we bought pigs and raised them for food for the boys the next few summers. Thanks for watching1
@valerielove9837
@valerielove9837 11 месяцев назад
@deanandersen8787 thank you for replying back. Keep on helping these men. We need more people like you.
@pamross4994
@pamross4994 11 месяцев назад
The never ending project from hell.
@sebell69
@sebell69 11 месяцев назад
Not to be the devils advocate Yellowstone national park is a GIANTIC caldera IF we had nuclear war that caldera more than likely would Erupt and all those bunkers would have gone to HELL (plus if the Caldera erupts the Nuclear fallout from a war would the LAST of your worries). I hope that you donated some of that food that you took out of the place. And I like that you are helping others to get their life in a better shape. Would love to see the scenic view in winter that mountain range would be impressive!
@beefchampion2792
@beefchampion2792 7 месяцев назад
Nuclear war would most likely NOT make the Yellowstone volcanoe erupt. There have already been hundreds of nuclear explosions on territories of the USA and it didn't make the volcano active. What makes you think the next one would activate it?
@sebell69
@sebell69 7 месяцев назад
@@beefchampion2792
@jenniboo9441
@jenniboo9441 6 месяцев назад
That food is no good. Its been there for decades. Even the most efficient food storage methods typically only keep for 15 to 25 years. A bunch of 5 gallon buckets is not going to still be edible
@mpharn
@mpharn 11 месяцев назад
All this time I thought that was Mr. Stargaze-McGeyver 😂😂 Then I realized I left the Richard off the beginning of the name!
@beefchampion2792
@beefchampion2792 7 месяцев назад
I was dissapointed as well! :D
@1953beetle
@1953beetle 11 месяцев назад
Paranoia? Overkill more like.
@BAD_CONSUMER
@BAD_CONSUMER 11 месяцев назад
i think the man needs hearing aids
@numbereightyseven
@numbereightyseven 4 месяца назад
It's very interesting - but why is he shouting?
@FrenchUncleLou
@FrenchUncleLou 12 дней назад
His hearing is bad
@Starswake
@Starswake 11 месяцев назад
Not cement, concrete.
@ec9833
@ec9833 11 месяцев назад
Why is he yelling?
@alanbarradas432
@alanbarradas432 11 месяцев назад
Why is he yelling? 😂 jk
@albertorozco5981
@albertorozco5981 7 месяцев назад
You ruined the whole purpose of the bunker.
@RaraAvis1138
@RaraAvis1138 11 месяцев назад
Are they paid or is he getting free labour?
@FrenchUncleLou
@FrenchUncleLou 11 месяцев назад
They are paid for their work. Also their lodging and food is fully accommodated.
@montanasociety
@montanasociety 11 месяцев назад
Yes the young men get paid.
@vspurchase
@vspurchase 11 месяцев назад
🥇
@guitarhurricaine
@guitarhurricaine 11 месяцев назад
25 miles from Yellowstone. If the super volcano goes, that bunker would save anyone.
@RaidersRealTalk.
@RaidersRealTalk. 11 месяцев назад
How do I get in?
@NeonsStyleHD
@NeonsStyleHD 11 месяцев назад
*_I'd rather be dead than live in that!_* When you came up after the war, there'd be no life. All the animals would be dead, the plants would be dead from the Nuclear Winter that follows Nuclear War. All you'd be doing going into one of those is extending your death, not your life. Your death. Cause living in that would be hell, and eventually you run out of food, and everyone else has too. Then if you managed to survive, there'd be the dog eat dog apocalyptic world after, with no rule of law and the gun rules all. No civilisation, no phones, no internet, no tv, nothing! Back in the dark ages with no food. I'd rather die when the bombs fell!
@TwistedSpineFarmstead
@TwistedSpineFarmstead 11 месяцев назад
The fear of nuclear annihilation is greatly exaggerated by the media. One can most certainly survive, and quite possibly thrive, after a nuclear holocaust unless you are at ground zero or very near by. Are Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear waste lands? It would certainly be brutal for an unknown amount of time, but, maybe, just maybe, it could be the beginning of a new golden age? I fully understand your perspective though; I'm just a consummate optimist, "glass is half full," kinda fella. Food for thought good man... wishing you and yours all the best in the coming years.
@L4zzA
@L4zzA 11 месяцев назад
that's sooo much concrete added on top of a lot of concrete.. it's really sad to see all that polluting material being used even if the social project behind it is great.
@ThePennie46
@ThePennie46 10 месяцев назад
I dunno🤔🔎🔍
@fred-san
@fred-san 11 месяцев назад
Colin Furze channel
@dickdavidson3616
@dickdavidson3616 11 месяцев назад
Nice build, great design. Kind of nice to just have your host to narrate a video once in a while.❤
@laurietheiw
@laurietheiw 11 месяцев назад
This project must be costing millions of dollars. Is Mr. Anderson fabulously wealthy?
@kirstendirksen
@kirstendirksen 11 месяцев назад
Dean actually bought the land and bunker for $144,000. He says part of the reason the build has taken so long is that they are building little by little when funds are available for supplies (what they can't recycle). He has also called on occasional help from family, like a nephew who is a heavy equipment operator. And they have been able to reuse a lot of the existing structure and materials. Not to mention they don't need to do a lot of food shopping: "We do eat 30-year-old mung beans and peanut butter powder". But you're right, if you want something fast and brand new, it would have cost a lot more.
@DillDoughDiff
@DillDoughDiff 11 месяцев назад
who were the previous owners? He hints at some cult.@@kirstendirksen
@mtnative4570
@mtnative4570 11 месяцев назад
@@DillDoughDiff yes, it was our local doomsday cult..they are still here but not “doomsdaying” any longer..there are much larger bunkers than this in the area..
@resiliencyisrough
@resiliencyisrough 11 месяцев назад
It’s giving STRONG exploitative cult vibes.
@NYGator24
@NYGator24 11 месяцев назад
How so?
@nicolasboullosa
@nicolasboullosa 11 месяцев назад
LOL. It's the other way around. A cult inspired the original community of fallout shelters. Dean Anderson is restoring (and revamping) what people left behind. And, in doing so, is trying to bring meaning and purpose to some people in need of mentoring. So easy to talk on the Internet.
@NYGator24
@NYGator24 11 месяцев назад
@@nicolasboullosa I think the commenter wasn’t clear on that part. Maybe that’s why he thought it was Dean starting a cult?
@nicolasboullosa
@nicolasboullosa 11 месяцев назад
@@NYGator24 Hey, you may be right, thanks for your thoughts! He may be talking about what was in place.
@NYGator24
@NYGator24 11 месяцев назад
@@nicolasboullosa Yes and he may have confused by what Dean is actually doing. If someone assumed that he was building those bunkers, and hanging paintings like the one a cult member painted that is briefly shown in the video, then I could see how someone might erroneously reach that conclusion.
@yvonnerolley9676
@yvonnerolley9676 11 месяцев назад
In other countries when trying to understand how trump could happen-watch this and explains everything
@DingoAteMeBaby
@DingoAteMeBaby 11 месяцев назад
How do you insure or certify something like this?
@DillDoughDiff
@DillDoughDiff 11 месяцев назад
iyou dont. You can afford something this exotic you self insure it with keeping money in the bank...there is no figure to replace this.
@pauln6917
@pauln6917 11 месяцев назад
That is not a flame thrower, that is a blow torch and you would use it to solder pipe or heat thin wall pipe to bend it.
@d-rot
@d-rot 11 месяцев назад
Yep. That's an old school turbo torch.
@AverageJoeShmo
@AverageJoeShmo 11 месяцев назад
Might want to keep a active bunker in the project. I think where at a time where nuclear is imminent more now than anytime before.
@FrenchUncleLou
@FrenchUncleLou 11 месяцев назад
😂 but also 😢 because you’re right
@raineyday9066
@raineyday9066 11 месяцев назад
That's what I was thinking! We're heading into WW3. They were digging the dirt off of the top of the bunker and I was saying "nooooooo!"
@snowysnowyriver
@snowysnowyriver 9 месяцев назад
​@@raineyday9066Me too! They should be reinforcing that dome, not digging it out and putting holes in it! 😱
@Varitype
@Varitype 9 месяцев назад
Nuclear weapons are stronger that what they were back during the cold war, don’t you see millionaires investing in missile silos rather than these tiki huts under the dirt 😭😭😭
@beefchampion2792
@beefchampion2792 7 месяцев назад
No it's not imminent. It was imminent back during the Cuban crisis and the Cold War. Back then nuclear submarines parolled near the USA and even clashed with a ship, but decided against firing the missiles.
@yootoobnz8109
@yootoobnz8109 10 месяцев назад
I don't get it. Why ruin perfectly good survival bunkers? If you want a house, buy a house. It's the equivalent of buying an armoured personel carrier, and turning it into a Honda Civic. Why not just get the Honda Civic? It's such a waste of a good bunker. Having said that, good on you for helping others get their lives back together, I applaud that.
@w7834
@w7834 9 месяцев назад
What this person is doing to help others is an enormous kindness. We need more of this in this world.
@markgamble7699
@markgamble7699 11 месяцев назад
💙goes out to the wonderful gentleman providing guidance and a tool skill to other’s wanting changes… Beautiful story and place right here…
@carl8568
@carl8568 11 месяцев назад
Very interesting. Holy crap that was a lot of food! And as someone who was an alcoholic, good effort helping out those blokes👍
@greyangelpilot
@greyangelpilot 11 месяцев назад
Love the Pay It Forward attitude of Dean Anderson. We all must do this in our lives as RFK said, "For those who have been given much, much is expected" !
@montanasociety
@montanasociety 11 месяцев назад
@robinwashburn8804
@robinwashburn8804 11 месяцев назад
"For to whom much is given, much is required" - the Gospel of Luke 12:48
@RevolutionRecorder
@RevolutionRecorder 11 месяцев назад
You always have the best, most inspiring content. Thanks!
@JudySnyder-dv5ld
@JudySnyder-dv5ld 11 месяцев назад
I think the lesson here is if you build a shelter make it into something you are living in and with so you get to enjoy your labor and hard earned money.
@toddedson5285
@toddedson5285 11 месяцев назад
Astonishing. Excellent rehab to rehab too.
@mikealbrecht3990
@mikealbrecht3990 11 месяцев назад
This is at least the second feature about a recovery program for young addicts/offenders. Nice to see a program that builds people and projects.
@tannerrussell9697
@tannerrussell9697 11 месяцев назад
Preppers watching this like, "you ruines perfectly good shelter!"
@montanasociety
@montanasociety 11 месяцев назад
It's just a bit more "homely" and comfortable now 😂
@AverageJoeShmo
@AverageJoeShmo 11 месяцев назад
I would never put a prepper down. There will be a time where you wish you had a prepper friend of the family. Where living in the scariest times now more than ever . Cold war was race to create nukes! Now every country is getting them and threatening to use. Before it was only the main power houses but not no more and where closer to WW3 now more than ever.
@AverageJoeShmo
@AverageJoeShmo 11 месяцев назад
Plus if ît is to every go down you know where the mad rush will be and that's to these old bunkers. People will do anything to survive so not sure I want a former bunker turned home but would want a beautiful home with a bunker still in it.
@janeysiegrist5061
@janeysiegrist5061 11 месяцев назад
That is a truly amazing place. And a truly amazing gentleman.
@frequentlycynical642
@frequentlycynical642 11 месяцев назад
Jesus, That's not a flamethrower, it's an old fashioned blow torch. What plumbers used before propane torches. I used kerosene, pressurized by a little air pump. Since kerosene needs to be vaporized before it burns cleanly, there was a cup below the burner. One dribbled kero into it, lit it, and after it burned out, the burner could be lit; voila, blue flame. Whatever he saved on upfront costs, he surely spent on labor and materials to make it habitable. As someone working on sobriety.....for the third time.... I love his perspective and giving opportunities to those young men.
@greenbankreptiles
@greenbankreptiles 11 месяцев назад
The view from the new bit is second to none!.. truly , truly stunning..
@Sea-cucumber1151
@Sea-cucumber1151 10 месяцев назад
Wonderful, very impressive. I would add a Aztec or bison etc tapestry on the dome from the new part to the bunker, to add color, warmth and absorb the echo.
@BradPitbull
@BradPitbull 11 месяцев назад
Pure awesomeness
@montanasociety
@montanasociety 11 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@bloepje
@bloepje 11 месяцев назад
The notorious CyberBunker was also an ex NATO bunker that even had security doors and it sold for cheap. I love these repurposed buildings. In 2013 large bunkers could be had for 350k euro... At that time and in that area that was a lot of plot and housing for that price. Now even more. Of course the CyberBunker is notorious due to what they did with it. But in the end it was repurposed and the inside looked cool and modern and that at minimal costs.
@missbee9140
@missbee9140 11 месяцев назад
Being productive / physical work, being out in nature is very therapeutic!
@tWoforgamenot1
@tWoforgamenot1 11 месяцев назад
right on .good for you. was done for me . years ago .......
@JudySnyder-dv5ld
@JudySnyder-dv5ld 11 месяцев назад
I'm glad to see repurposing!
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