You guys should do a gravity fed water system. If you have a high enough point for your tank it’s really easy and makes life a lot more bearable. Unless you like a dry cabin in which case I’ll shut my big mouth and enjoy the show. 😂😂😂😂😂
First time viewer and that was my thought also! Pipes freezing would be a problem. Don’t know where the water table is but a hand pump inside the house would be so convenient especially during the canning or hunting season. Nice that it can feed and sleep so many people.
My grandparents were off grid. Outhouse. Coal stove, coal oil lights. In the late 60s an indoor bathroom and water at the sink were added after my grandfather passed. They were born in the 1880s.
I watch a ton of TH-cam channels...not once have I ever seen anyone thank their subscribers for their concern! Such a refreshing "old school" type of attitude to see! Quyana (Alaskan Yupik "eskimo" for thank you!) Glad to see people out there STILL have that old school respect! Nowadays, all I hear is "for all the haters out there...blah blah blah" 🥴 keep up the great work you do! Would be fun to see more planting, caring for and harvesting of your garden, along with canning what you grow!
Молодцы, благодарите друг друга за общения, мы адекватные и понимаем общение на разных языках, но у всех у нас человеческие чувства 💘любовь, сострадания, чаяния всего хорошего и благородного -спасибо 🙏💕хозяйке дома в показе её чаяний, переживания и улучшения её трудной, не совсем простой но жизни человеческой! Быть добру, здоровью, миру.
True. But there's never seems to be enough. I'm always cutting wood and I always viewed a portion of the porch stash as untouchable in case I'm flat on my ass unable to cut from sickness or injury or general lame ass syndrome. I call it the "strategic reserve" and as such the porch stash is precious.
We cut woods in winter for many reasons. First, the sap is gone, so it'll dry much faster. Second, it's much easier to drag timber on snow than on dry ground in summer. Third, there's no mosquitoes. We then cut the wood and let it air-dry for one to three years before using it.
I had a 20x24 cabin at 9800ft on Pikes Peak in Colorado for 13 years. I started with a wood stove but quickly figured out getting up at 3am to add wood was going to be a pain. I replaced it with a propane stove that had a thermostat, a 100lb propane tank would last 11 days in the dead of winter that propane tank also heated a normal 40gal hot water heater, propane dryer and cooktop. I had 2500 gals of cistern water and used a simple sump pump to pump water to the shower, sink and toilet. I had a 4500watt inverter and small battery bank like you with a backup generator if the batteries ran out too fast. Love your place, enjoy the simple life while you can.
It'd be Interesting to know where in Ontario Your cabin is?? My sister use to live up near Ottawa(Russell). Ths from Kitchener, Ont. @@living.different
Just remember you do and say what you want when doing your video. Some people find the littlest things to complain about. They need to be thankful for health and happiness. Not so judgemental. Were all a work in progress. Just be happy people. Love your cabin.
Using the porch around 3 sides of your house is extremely smart. Almost all other off-girders have a woodshed that are various distances from their cabin, IMO, this is not very smart. But you "nailed" it with the location of your wood. Needless-to-say, you derive many benefits from the location
I was told people keep wood away from home because sometimes wood can be infested with termites or carpenter ants and can make way to the house and cause damage
Mice are the biggest risk emerging from woodstacks. If they identify the cabin walls as potential shelter or food source they will gnaw all surfaces until they find or create a gap. They love nesting under floors within insulation. As their droppings accumulate rats will be attracted and if there is a fresh water within c. 100 yards they'll establish nests and work in rotation to gnaw their way in. Stack wood away from the cabin in a covered wood-stand and keep porch and decking swept to DELAY the inevitable. To woodland rodents you're essentially creating their Nirvana🐭
Amazing set up!! It always makes me laugh reading what the internet "experts" say. I bet 90% of them cant handle a weekend camping trip. Keep doing what your doing!!
I could just imagine all the precious memories you’re gonna have make sure you record it so you could remember everything you did, and do it for your children so your children could have precious memories in the future too
This was an excellent tour! Thank you very much! Might I suggest one of those -- I don't know what you call it -- but you could screw a handheld shower nozzle onto the spigot in the shower to control the water by hand. This would be more water efficient for a military-type shower. I'm sure you all have considered that. I'm just throwing it out there. Lastly, I bet you all have a marvelous time and are making lifetime memories when you go to the cabin!
I'm doing the opposite tomorrow..leaving 4 Portsmouth NH to see Anthony Gomes at Jimmy's Jazz and Blues Club on Saturday .I'm normally in the woods in my tiny house near Algonquin park .We sure have a pretty bunch of snow right now!
On of my best childhood memories is stacking the wood around my grandparents wrap around porch. At a young age i was the expert on creating the strong end and corner columns of stacked wood.
Awesome property guys. Just found your channel and will be watching from now on. I laughed at all the disclaimers you had to give for TH-cam comments.... views, wood stove code...haha. Don't stress as the place looks great. Cheers from Alberta!!
We burned firewood for our primary heat for 45 years. We only used our furnace as a back-up heat source when we were gone or when it was very very cold in the dead of winter. We have 40 acres of wooded property where we cut our firewood. Our wood stove is in the basement & it heats the whole house-the floors are nice & warm all winter.
With your gas mantle lights you can use hairspray once lamp is cool. This makes the mantles way less fragile. When relit the hairspray burns off immediately and appears to leave no residue, Lindsay, New Zealand
You may be able to find those holiday popcorn tins on clearance right now, eat the popcorn, keep the tins to store food without worrying about the mice! The smaller cookie tins work too but the popcorn ones give you more room!
Have you thought about putting a plow attachment on your truck to help with your driveway? Thank you for sharing your beautiful cabin with us. Much ❤ from Nashville TN 😊
Love the fact that you are transparent about being dual grid and i always tend to like sweat equity off grid VS. trust fund baby money vids. sorry to see the storm damage, atleast the cabin didnt get struck. im dual grid also, havent found the land to build my next cabin on yet. i want to be at a rivers edge. thanks for the tour, glad it crossed my feed
Please make sure you stay safe there. I’m confident that you take the proper precautions by watching this video. As a fire fighter and fire inspector, that cabin scares the absolute crap out of me. Smoke and CO detectors, especially now with the propane stove.
Very cool setup yall!! Love the off grid stuff. We just dried our cabin in, I’ll def add some of your ideas to ours! Sux you have to keep addressing the ‘code’ stuff from your viewers.
Thanks for the tour. Very similar to my off grid Outpost in Idaho. You are ahead of me on the solar. I also have a propane frig. It's very reliable. The downside is that it exhausts moisture that I need to vent to the outside as the moisture rusts my cast iron cookware.
For the warmer months is hunting season I have put eaves troughs on my cabin and collect water in 45 gallon plastic drums. More than enough for washing and cleaning etc. might be something to look into. We are a little north of you I think in the north bay district. Thanks for the tour you have a great cabin and property.
We put buckets or pots out in the rain to collect water when we’re up here but for the most part just bring in water from home 🙂 not too far away in north bay, I used to live up there!
Love the cabin! The smaller size & low ceilings make for cozy & warm. Funny thing I realized...in the old days, there was no "code" & not everybody burned the house down. Common sense & good precautions go a long way to living happily in your cabin. Your woodstove looks fine to me. And I'm sure if you find a problem, you'll deal with it.
Its lovely, basic but then for hunting season, holidays etc its ideal. Like the fact you are happy with it and dont want too complicated a system. I bet the kids love it now that solar can charge up everything they use. Cutting firewood is a good physical thing to keep you fit and healthy and with 25 acres of wood you shouldn't go short. Been watching S James for a few yrs now, your lifestyle and place is great, enjoy. GP Suffolk England.
We do love it just the way it is! The solar has been very helpful and you’re right, the kids do like that haha. Glad you’re enjoying the videos and thanks for continuing to watch!
I have a wood stove idea for you can buy the a couple fans that don't use power they run off the heat after your stove warms up will help circulation of heat
Awesome tour ! Very nice set up for family get togethers, Nice stock pile of dry fire wood, & yes that solar sure makes life a lot easier :) Happy holidays !
Hi--thanks for the tour of your great place !! Sorry you have to devote so much time to answering comments from those who think they know more than you do about your business. You did a great job of handling them. Looking forward to seeing you again...............M
FYI, for the camp toilet, put Vaseline on the rubber ring to prevent it from sticking You can also (if it doesn’t smell) take an empty soda bottle and insert into the toilet while holding down the pedal, then let it close onto the bottom leaving it open. Both will prevent it from freezing shut
Créate a rain collection on one side of the cabin and get a 375Gallon water tote usually used for pressure cleaning business hook up an RV water pump and you can get some plumbing in the house
I saw a TH-cam series about a family in Alaska and in their out house they cut a piece of foil lined insulation to put on top of the toilet seat in the winter. Sounds good to me.
Ever consider putting some kind of attachment on the spigot in the shower? It looks like the water just pours out? A shower head type thing might restrict the water flow a bit which would make for a longer shower...
I watch a TH-cam channel that is videoed in the mountains of Italy so of course, it probably gets a lot colder there than where you are, but he always puts insulation around his batteries! I’m not technical, so I didn’t pay much attention. I just know he spent an awful lot of time, making sure that they were insulated to keep them from getting too cold, he did say something about it affected their life and it affected their performance just passing it on this is the first time I’ve watched your channel. It’s pretty interesting and so I subscribed have a great day and a great new year.
Last couple videos I saw from you guys was getting things ready for a garden and then that hellacious storm hit and caused the devastation and you were cleaning up. Honestly I checked the channel over the next month or two and didn’t see anything. I’ve gotten no notifications about any of the videos. Past few days I kept getting this video in my feed. Took me a few days for it to tickle my old brain into remembering hey I know living simple. Refreshed and stilll had to go search for this video. lol. Anyway so happpy to see this video and I’ve got some catching up to do ! Take care and much love from Maine
Yea I was pretty bummed ! Figured the clean up from that storm made you rethink TH-cam. But always really liked what you were posting. So happy that I have some catching up to do. Gonna try to take my time and not binge but no promises. Lol. Always appreciate the responses 😁
Very nice. I'm suprised you didn't have a nice wood stove/oven to cook on. I wood bring up muffin mix and a muffin pan and be making blueberry muffins every morning. :) So many thing to bake!!!!
I highly recommend the Jackery solar power generator system as a back up. For one thing it's portable. For your indoor composting toilet get a grow mat and set it on that the jackery would be perfect for that and keep it from freezing. We have the 1000 model but for you I would suggest the 2000 pro. Also you should look into the Sun Mar composting toilet. Doesn't require water or electricity and can handle a family of 4 plus quite nicely and bring your toilet needs in doors year around.
I'm watching for the first time. A dry cabin is something I find hard to deal with. Bringing in water from the outside doesn't work for me. I would have to have some kind of a pump well for water and a septic system to get rid of water / waste water. Everything else I like a lot. What a great way to live without interference from the outside. Fun
Looks great, solar vacuum water heater would be my next purchase. Could you store rain water for flushing and washing - snow in a tank for cooking? Here in uk they used Ice house pits for refrigeration and snow tanks for fresh water.
I suppose no use over facilitating if you are using occasionally. If your batteries went from 60% to 90% in an hour you might be able to also use a lithium Power bank, ecoflow, bluetti etc to store excess power in the cabin for entertainment or fans. I run my solar to 12 130 deep cycle 12v lead acid batteries then charge the lithium battery packs off these. Use for crock-pot slow cooker, fans, lights and charging laptops and phones. Lovely cabin and well edited.
You may like to consider installing a good composting toilet-indoors for those inopportune times (bad weather etc). One bale of peat moss lasts me over 1 year as compost media.
My dad built the cabin 36 years ago and over time we have changed and modified some things to suit us! We are approximately an hour and a half from home. 😊 - holly
That’s amazing! Planning on building a few cabins for my daughters this spring. They keep encouraging me to post the process along the way, but that’s a whole new world for me. Hopefully I can plan it all out to get started. Love the tour of the cabin and looks like a beautiful place to create amazing memories! Wishing you guys much health and success for the new year!
You guys should do a gravity fed water system. If you have a high enough point for your tank it’s really easy and makes life a lot more bearable. Unless you like a dry cabin in which case I’ll shut my big mouth and enjoy the show.
😂😂😂😂😂
Haha, we aren’t there full time so the dry part isn’t an issue for us right now. In the future it might change
First time viewer and that was my thought also! Pipes freezing would be a problem. Don’t know where the water table is but a hand pump inside the house would be so convenient especially during the canning or hunting season. Nice that it can feed and sleep so many people.
@@living.different no disrespect I’m just a retired plumber and always looking for a way for water.
😂
My grandparents were off grid. Outhouse. Coal stove, coal oil lights. In the late 60s an indoor bathroom and water at the sink were added after my grandfather passed. They were born in the 1880s.
I watch a ton of TH-cam channels...not once have I ever seen anyone thank their subscribers for their concern! Such a refreshing "old school" type of attitude to see! Quyana (Alaskan Yupik "eskimo" for thank you!) Glad to see people out there STILL have that old school respect! Nowadays, all I hear is "for all the haters out there...blah blah blah" 🥴 keep up the great work you do! Would be fun to see more planting, caring for and harvesting of your garden, along with canning what you grow!
Thanks! 😀 there will be many more gardening videos once the weather is warmer 🌱
All the homesteaders I watch thank their subscribers.
Молодцы, благодарите друг друга за общения, мы адекватные и понимаем общение на разных языках, но у всех у нас человеческие чувства 💘любовь, сострадания, чаяния всего хорошего и благородного -спасибо 🙏💕хозяйке дома в показе её чаяний, переживания и улучшения её трудной, не совсем простой но жизни человеческой! Быть добру, здоровью, миру.
There are others. Shawn James " My Self Reliance " channel is one very good channel, & he's very kind to his viewers.
don't get out much do ya
I love how you already have your wood cut before the bad weather hits unlike most others thats out chopping wood in 4 feet of snow.
Being prepared for winter is important 🙂 🪵
True. But there's never seems to be enough. I'm always cutting wood and I always viewed a portion of the porch stash as untouchable in case I'm flat on my ass unable to cut from sickness or injury or general lame ass syndrome. I call it the "strategic reserve" and as such the porch stash is precious.
😮😅😂
We cut woods in winter for many reasons. First, the sap is gone, so it'll dry much faster. Second, it's much easier to drag timber on snow than on dry ground in summer. Third, there's no mosquitoes. We then cut the wood and let it air-dry for one to three years before using it.
Omgosh...this gal is so nice about the continued negative commentary.❤ I enjoyed this immensely. Your set up is awesome and obviously it's evolving.
I had a 20x24 cabin at 9800ft on Pikes Peak in Colorado for 13 years. I started with a wood stove but quickly figured out getting up at 3am to add wood was going to be a pain. I replaced it with a propane stove that had a thermostat, a 100lb propane tank would last 11 days in the dead of winter that propane tank also heated a normal 40gal hot water heater, propane dryer and cooktop. I had 2500 gals of cistern water and used a simple sump pump to pump water to the shower, sink and toilet. I had a 4500watt inverter and small battery bank like you with a backup generator if the batteries ran out too fast. Love your place, enjoy the simple life while you can.
sounds like you had a nice place!
Cozy cabin off the grid! What a wonderful way to create family memories!
We love it!
It'd be Interesting to know where in Ontario Your cabin is?? My sister use to live up near Ottawa(Russell). Ths from Kitchener, Ont. @@living.different
Just remember you do and say what you want when doing your video. Some people find the littlest things to complain about. They need to be thankful for health and happiness. Not so judgemental. Were all a work in progress. Just be happy people. Love your cabin.
Thank you! 😀
Using the porch around 3 sides of your house is extremely smart. Almost all other off-girders have a woodshed that are various distances from their cabin, IMO, this is not very smart. But you "nailed" it with the location of your wood. Needless-to-say, you derive many benefits from the location
Wood on the porch works great for us, it’s easy to access 😀
I agree
I was told people keep wood away from home because sometimes wood can be infested with termites or carpenter ants and can make way to the house and cause damage
Mice are the biggest risk emerging from woodstacks. If they identify the cabin walls as potential shelter or food source they will gnaw all surfaces until they find or create a gap. They love nesting under floors within insulation. As their droppings accumulate rats will be attracted and if there is a fresh water within c. 100 yards they'll establish nests and work in rotation to gnaw their way in. Stack wood away from the cabin in a covered wood-stand and keep porch and decking swept to DELAY the inevitable. To woodland rodents you're essentially creating their Nirvana🐭
@@eljefe1813 we’ve never had an issue 🙂
Amazing set up!! It always makes me laugh reading what the internet "experts" say. I bet 90% of them cant handle a weekend camping trip. Keep doing what your doing!!
Glad you enjoyed the video! 😀
I could just imagine all the precious memories you’re gonna have make sure you record it so you could remember everything you did, and do it for your children so your children could have precious memories in the future too
This was an excellent tour! Thank you very much! Might I suggest one of those -- I don't know what you call it -- but you could screw a handheld shower nozzle onto the spigot in the shower to control the water by hand. This would be more water efficient for a military-type shower. I'm sure you all have considered that. I'm just throwing it out there. Lastly, I bet you all have a marvelous time and are making lifetime memories when you go to the cabin!
That type of shower head would be a good idea! 🚿
I'm doing the opposite tomorrow..leaving 4 Portsmouth NH to see Anthony Gomes at Jimmy's Jazz and Blues Club on Saturday .I'm normally in the woods in my tiny house near Algonquin park .We sure have a pretty bunch of snow right now!
Looks so cozy! I'm happy to hear solar panels charge that quickly, and you make your own maple syrup!
It is cozy 😀 maple syrup season is one of our favourite times of year 🍁
Thanks for sharing your time and life,it's very encouraging. KEEP the FAITH.
Thanks for that!
Living Different, doesn't mean living wrong. We live very similar, here in the mountains of SW Colorado. Thanks for the tour and enjoy the winter!
Exactly! And that’s neat, good for you guys 😀
On of my best childhood memories is stacking the wood around my grandparents wrap around porch. At a young age i was the expert on creating the strong end and corner columns of stacked wood.
Awesome property guys. Just found your channel and will be watching from now on.
I laughed at all the disclaimers you had to give for TH-cam comments.... views, wood stove code...haha. Don't stress as the place looks great.
Cheers from Alberta!!
We’re glad you found us! 😀
I'm a new subscriber and I enjoyed your tour. You are easy to listen to so that really helps too. I'm from Central Oklahoma.
Welcome! 👋 Glad you enjoyed the tour 😀
Hi from Clinton!
suggestion: You could attach the broom for the solar to lengths of electrical conduit - extended reach with very little weight
Awesome place you have here. Thanks for sharing.
I betcha there's been some poker hands played at that table ;-)
Nice tour of a cool cabin, thank you!
Iove the "I realize that we're not up to code as to the woodstove "
You're off grid & just need to be prudent & safe
We are safe with it and have had no issues!
We burned firewood for our primary heat for 45 years. We only used our furnace as a back-up heat source when we were gone or when it was very very cold in the dead of winter. We have 40 acres of wooded property where we cut our firewood. Our wood stove is in the basement & it heats the whole house-the floors are nice & warm all winter.
With your gas mantle lights you can use hairspray once lamp is cool. This makes the mantles way less fragile. When relit the hairspray burns off immediately and appears to leave no residue, Lindsay, New Zealand
Interesting! Thanks for the information 😃
You may be able to find those holiday popcorn tins on clearance right now, eat the popcorn, keep the tins to store food without worrying about the mice! The smaller cookie tins work too but the popcorn ones give you more room!
Cookie tins are a good idea!
What a great place to go. Love it. Building so many memories
We love it there !
I can absolutely see why
Now make precious memories and enjoy your beautiful home
Love the wood pile now that looks like a winter store
It’s handy to have wood right at the front door! 🪵
Have you thought about putting a plow attachment on your truck to help with your driveway? Thank you for sharing your beautiful cabin with us. Much ❤ from Nashville TN 😊
Yes, that’s how we clear the driveway 🙂
Convenience and the fact it blocks the wind during storms or at least the cold-stacked wood on the porch.
Love the fact that you are transparent about being dual grid and i always tend to like sweat equity off grid VS. trust fund baby money vids. sorry to see the storm damage, atleast the cabin didnt get struck. im dual grid also, havent found the land to build my next cabin on yet. i want to be at a rivers edge. thanks for the tour, glad it crossed my feed
A cabin on the river would be lovely! Glad you enjoyed the tour 😀
I bet you bought all those copper lines before they thought it’s Gold 😅. Loved the video very nice place..,❤
we’ve had the copper lines for years! Glad you enjoyed the video 😊
I like your sensible approach, your ergonomic style. Sweet, really cool.
Thank you! 😀
Awesome video, bummer people comment on codes & stuff. Glad you keep posting, thank you, we’re learning so much
Such a great cabin and looks like a lot of fun for the whole family. Thanks for sharing.
It is a lot of fun! 😀
Great tour. Lot’s of hard work I’m sure! Love the covered porches.
Love your cabin! The more rustic, the more fun!
We love it too! 😀
as a uk granny i love to see the rustic cosy inside thankyou
I think the man receiving the tools was very happy . Enjoyed this video.
What an amazing place to spend the holidays!
We love it there !
Please make sure you stay safe there. I’m confident that you take the proper precautions by watching this video. As a fire fighter and fire inspector, that cabin scares the absolute crap out of me. Smoke and CO detectors, especially now with the propane stove.
Very cool setup yall!!
Love the off grid stuff.
We just dried our cabin in, I’ll def add some of your ideas to ours!
Sux you have to keep addressing the ‘code’ stuff from your viewers.
I enjoyed the tour, thank you!
You have a really cool place there…I would be there full time! Lol
We would love to be there full time! But it’s too far from the kids school ☹️
Thanks for the tour. Very similar to my off grid Outpost in Idaho. You are ahead of me on the solar. I also have a propane frig. It's very reliable. The downside is that it exhausts moisture that I need to vent to the outside as the moisture rusts my cast iron cookware.
For the warmer months is hunting season I have put eaves troughs on my cabin and collect water in 45 gallon plastic drums. More than enough for washing and cleaning etc. might be something to look into. We are a little north of you I think in the north bay district. Thanks for the tour you have a great cabin and property.
We put buckets or pots out in the rain to collect water when we’re up here but for the most part just bring in water from home 🙂 not too far away in north bay, I used to live up there!
I LOVE YOUR CABIN ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love the cabin! The smaller size & low ceilings make for cozy & warm. Funny thing I realized...in the old days, there was no "code" & not everybody burned the house down. Common sense & good precautions go a long way to living happily in your cabin. Your woodstove looks fine to me. And I'm sure if you find a problem, you'll deal with it.
Awesome cozy place youv got there!!❤
Wow is this property ever cool! Looks like such a cozy place to spend the winter
It’s definitely a cozy place to be in the winter ❄️
Very nice ! Thank you for posting. Good watching on a cold winter day !
Happy to hear you enjoyed the video! 😀
Its lovely, basic but then for hunting season, holidays etc its ideal. Like the fact you are happy with it and dont want too complicated a system. I bet the kids love it now that solar can charge up everything they use. Cutting firewood is a good physical thing to keep you fit and healthy and with 25 acres of wood you shouldn't go short. Been watching S James for a few yrs now, your lifestyle and place is great, enjoy. GP Suffolk England.
We do love it just the way it is! The solar has been very helpful and you’re right, the kids do like that haha. Glad you’re enjoying the videos and thanks for continuing to watch!
I have a wood stove idea for you can buy the a couple fans that don't use power they run off the heat after your stove warms up will help circulation of heat
It gets very hot in the cabin already 🙂
Thanks for showing us your life! Enjoyed it..😊
Glad you enjoyed the video! 😀
Just right! Cozy! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Awesome tour ! Very nice set up for family get togethers, Nice stock pile of dry fire wood, & yes that solar sure makes life a lot easier :) Happy holidays !
Glad you enjoyed it! The dry wood outside the door is helpful 😀 happy holidays to you too! 🎄
Hi--thanks for the tour of your great place !! Sorry you have to devote so much time to answering comments from those who think they know more than you do about your business. You did a great job of handling them. Looking forward to seeing you again...............M
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video 😀
Cabin...thats what I grew up in during the early 50's. We had a wood cookstove and the Coleman lanterns but no fridge or running water inside.
Very nice video, thank you for the warm introduction, happy belated New Year 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it! 😀
I could luve there easily !😊 29 yrs. Here offgrid and i just started over at a new location, wish i was that close to confort !❤
@@ziggypeace9933 amazing, good for you!
FYI, for the camp toilet, put Vaseline on the rubber ring to prevent it from sticking You can also (if it doesn’t smell) take an empty soda bottle and insert into the toilet while holding down the pedal, then let it close onto the bottom leaving it open. Both will prevent it from freezing shut
Thanks for the suggestion 😀
u shiit ur own pants goof
Wonderful video. Beautiful cabin. Wish our family had a cabin!
One day you might! 😀
NEW Subscriber. I really enjoyed the tour. Great job! I look forward to more vlogs.
Thanks for subbing!
All I can say you are ready! Cabin is lovely!❤
Créate a rain collection on one side of the cabin and get a 375Gallon water tote usually used for pressure cleaning business hook up an RV water pump and you can get some plumbing in the house
We aren’t here full time so brining water when we come is ok for now but something like you’re suggesting is a good idea for the future!
Only thing missing.....SAUNA! :-) good stuff!
Wouldn't that be nice!
It’s a beautiful cabin and location, a dream life. I’ll be subbing.
I love the cabin and it's a great retreat or bug out place if Necessary
We love it too! Many uses 🙂
I saw a TH-cam series about a family in Alaska and in their out house they cut a piece of foil lined insulation to put on top of the toilet seat in the winter. Sounds good to me.
@@cherylkruisheer3365 that’s a good idea!
It would be cool to see how those propane lights work, how much light it puts out inside at night
You have a nice cabin setup👍
We can show that in the next video when we’re up there 💡
This is so awesome, thank you so much for sharing! I can totally relate to some of the things you said.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love the functionality of your cabin. New sub here.😁
We love it too! 😀
Thank you so much for the tour. First time I've watched you & I'm excited to be able to follow you. Happy New Year from Pennsylvania 🎉
We’re excited to have you follow along! Happy new year to you 🥳
Ever consider putting some kind of attachment on the spigot in the shower? It looks like the water just pours out? A shower head type thing might restrict the water flow a bit which would make for a longer shower...
I enjoyed the tour of your slice of heaven."
Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😀
Man that wood stove is going to eat well that winter. That was a ton of work to cut,split and stack that amount of fire wood
I watch a TH-cam channel that is videoed in the mountains of Italy so of course, it probably gets a lot colder there than where you are, but he always puts insulation around his batteries! I’m not technical, so I didn’t pay much attention. I just know he spent an awful lot of time, making sure that they were insulated to keep them from getting too cold, he did say something about it affected their life and it affected their performance just passing it on this is the first time I’ve watched your channel. It’s pretty interesting and so I subscribed have a great day and a great new year.
Last couple videos I saw from you guys was getting things ready for a garden and then that hellacious storm hit and caused the devastation and you were cleaning up. Honestly I checked the channel over the next month or two and didn’t see anything. I’ve gotten no notifications about any of the videos. Past few days I kept getting this video in my feed. Took me a few days for it to tickle my old brain into remembering hey I know living simple. Refreshed and stilll had to go search for this video. lol. Anyway so happpy to see this video and I’ve got some catching up to do ! Take care and much love from Maine
Weird that happened! I’ve been posting almost weekly since then 🙂 glad you were able to find the new videos!
Yea I was pretty bummed ! Figured the clean up from that storm made you rethink TH-cam. But always really liked what you were posting. So happy that I have some catching up to do. Gonna try to take my time and not binge but no promises. Lol. Always appreciate the responses 😁
Love those "LP" Ole School lights.
Very nice. I'm suprised you didn't have a nice wood stove/oven to cook on. I wood bring up muffin mix and a muffin pan and be making blueberry muffins every morning. :) So many thing to bake!!!!
Very nice. Thank you for the tour.
You are one tough woman! I'm very impressed with your setup.
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Glad you enjoyed the video! 😀
I highly recommend the Jackery solar power generator system as a back up. For one thing it's portable. For your indoor composting toilet get a grow mat and set it on that the jackery would be perfect for that and keep it from freezing. We have the 1000 model but for you I would suggest the 2000 pro. Also you should look into the Sun Mar composting toilet. Doesn't require water or electricity and can handle a family of 4 plus quite nicely and bring your toilet needs in doors year around.
That stove looked safe to me 👍👍 also they do make a gravity fed shower head if you're interested,, otherwise great cabin ✌️
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Nice :) Hey, you may want to get those batteries somewhere inside or better insulated from the cold. Batteries don't last long in cold temperatures.
Thanks for the tip!
Loved it. Can't wait for your following video.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😀
I'm watching for the first time. A dry cabin is something I find hard to deal with. Bringing in water from the outside doesn't work for me. I would have to have some kind of a pump well for water and a septic system to get rid of water / waste water.
Everything else I like a lot. What a great way to live without interference from the outside. Fun
If we lived here full-time, water inside would be a must.
Looks great, solar vacuum water heater would be my next purchase. Could you store rain water for flushing and washing - snow in a tank for cooking? Here in uk they used Ice house pits for refrigeration and snow tanks for fresh water.
We aren’t here full time so bringing water when we come up , isn’t a big deal right now 💦
I suppose no use over facilitating if you are using occasionally. If your batteries went from 60% to 90% in an hour you might be able to also use a lithium Power bank, ecoflow, bluetti etc to store excess power in the cabin for entertainment or fans. I run my solar to 12 130 deep cycle 12v lead acid batteries then charge the lithium battery packs off these. Use for crock-pot slow cooker, fans, lights and charging laptops and phones. Lovely cabin and well edited.
Awesome setup. Who cares what people that never do anything think. 😮
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Greetings from Sweden. Love your off-grid cabin👍
Welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video! 😀
Cabin is cool.
We think so, too!
Very nice 😊 tour
We’re glad you enjoyed it!
I like it, clever and simple. HAVE FUN‼️ Vinny 🇺🇸
Thanks nice job on the tour!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You have a nice place and peaceful enjoy your time 😊
Yes, thank you
You may like to consider installing a good composting toilet-indoors for those inopportune times (bad weather etc). One bale of peat moss lasts me over 1 year as compost media.
Wow, that's great! If we lived her full-time, that's something we would consider.
Very nice. Im envious of you. Been looking for land to build a cabin for a long time..
Hopefully you find the right spot soon! 🙂
Like Hannibal from the A Team use to say "you've got to love it, when a plan comes together ".
I keep my firewood on the porch too to keeps it dry and by spring I’ll burn through it and then as new wood is cut I put it in the curing shed lol
Awesome!
one thing Girl no one and i mean no one can call you lazy you are such a hard working person wow
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😊 great cabin, thank you for sharing.
How long have you had the cabin, and how far from your home. Such
a blessing to get away and feel free.❤
My dad built the cabin 36 years ago and over time we have changed and modified some things to suit us! We are approximately an hour and a half from home. 😊 - holly
That’s amazing! Planning on building a few cabins for my daughters this spring. They keep encouraging me to post the process along the way, but that’s a whole new world for me. Hopefully I can plan it all out to get started.
Love the tour of the cabin and looks like a beautiful place to create amazing memories! Wishing you guys much health and success for the new year!