My Thoughts On Having 100,000 Subscribers To My YouTube Channel
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I never intended for the YouTube channel to become a big deal at all it started very very small back in 2008 around Christmas time
the Green Thunder waterslide video now has had more than 92 million views it is the most viewed video on YouTube about a cruise ship
I'm probably four years away from retiring from my real job and at that point I'll have all sorts of time to spend working on YouTube videos
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On the occasion of passing 100,000 on my subscriber count, I sat down on my patio and recorded some thoughts about the past, present, and future of my YouTube channel. I share the very first video that I uploaded to YouTube, talk about the three main subjects my channel has explored over the years, look at a few videos that stand out in my mind, and give you an idea of what you might expect to see here in the future. I mention a video that I shot in Glacier Bay, Alaska, a few years ago and talk about how it is one of my favorites, yet very few people have watched it. If you'd like to take a look at it, you'll find it at https://youtu.be/E0oUvR8UaTY