Bam Bam, the eldest of the Alaskan Bush People, has broken his social media silence by showing off some spectacular North Star Ranch pictures. The stoic son revealed that the family is working hard to get their way of life back.

There have been rumors that Bam and Allison Kagan had been working hard to maintain their relationship for years, especially since the family did not welcome the producer like the other spouses.  Joshua "Bam Bam" Brown is the second-oldest brother and, most would say, the leader of the siblings. He was often seen as the stubborn know it all who only wanted everything to be done his way. But more often than not, Bam Bam would have a point. Fans will recall that Bam originally left the trendy reality series for his first romance with a field producer member back in 2017. Since then he has returned to the show to film as of 2019.

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While there is still talk that the family has become a bit discombobulated over time, Bam decided to take a step back and shared some of the eye-catching scenery with fans. He snapped a one-of-a-kind shot from the top of the mountain, which left his Instagram followers at a loss for words. Fans will recall that the Brown family's North Star Ranch sits on 435 acres right in the middle of the North Cascade Mountains based in Washing State. Check out the post below:

The reality tv star seems to be making more frequent trips atop the mountain since, on December 2, he also shared a video of numerous birds perching up in a tall tree. Not even a day later, he posted a winter wonderland picture where he captioned it as "beautiful and quiet." Fans went nuts with all of his posts and commented on the purple mountain's majesty and that they were happy to see Bam back with his family unit.

The Browns, like the rest of us, have had a rough 2020. North Star Ranch received a mass amount of damage caused by the wild summer fires, and the family revealed they were forced to leave their home. Fans watched the catastrophe play out on the tv as they had to let their livestock go and rush down the mountain to safety. There is currently no timeline for when the Alaskan Bush People will be allowed to return home and to their special way of life.

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