Pacer the border collie is very smart. He knows where all the trails to the traps are, so if he is running ahead, he will just lie down on the road until I get there.
Great video, @Dead Pine Collective ! There is something therapeutic and rewarding about cleaning up a remote property. It's lots of hard work, but you can watch the woods change around you.
Funny, I was just thinking about that yesterday. There is something about cleaning up a property. The only thing missing was the ability to have a fire. Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to your next video!
@@deadpinecollective No problem, friend! The fire danger is real every summing in AK, too. I always build brush piles and wait for the fire danger to go down before doing a controlled burn
You need to seriously check out Cabin River Outdoors. If you like my content, you will love his. Shawn is building a homestead in the same general region as me. What he is doing is absolutely incredible and very enjoyable to watch!
Damn good dogs. I trap wolf down in Montana, I can’t say it enough, what you do for kids is amazing man. As I’ve gotten older I’ve started to really think about meaning in life, I sincerely believe that meaning in my life is passing on knowledge to those that want to receive it. Not many do, but there’s something that happens in me when I get knowledge from someone and when I pass on knowledge that I think is starting to scratch the surface of the meaning in my life.
Those are great words of wisdom. I’ve never spent much time thinking about it, but when kids come out to the bush with me, I’m always amazed at how little they know about the simple things. Some have never roasted a hotdog, and those that have, most have no idea that they need a green willow to cook it on. It’s a wonderful feeling to pass on simple knowledge as well as the more complex knowledge of harvesting an animal and conservation. Thanks again for watching and leaving a meaningful thoughtful comment. I really appreciate it!
Really enjoy your videos. So Mother Nature friendly and beautiful scenery. Um...you need to befriend SB Mowings Spencer, Cabin on the Hills son Juggernaut and dad's team and Clean the City's guy AP with you so you can sit back and relax while they clean the jungle yard. We do know you have much respect for the flora and fauna which surrounds you. Carry on with the adventures with your handsome dogs 🐕. Cheers 🍻 and love ❤ to all.
Thanks for watching. Part of the fun of clearing the land is doing the work. I enjoy that part of it. I’m just waiting for some cooler wetter weather so I can start burning. I just had another great adventure with my two dogs and posted a video of our latest hike😁. Thanks for your support!
i like your commentary and enjoy the wilderness around Prince George ,,, Beautiful BC. Oh yeah, if you find any Bigfoot signs. Please know you are visiting their home ...Respect,Bigfoot and Mother. Moher being the land.
Peaceful area one would like to lost for awhile at that spot Got to have ah couple of buddies with yah Always good to have an extra in this case two extra sets of eyes and ears for wildlife you did a good job on this video, my friend👍👍
well, that saw certainly does work well, doesn’t it? going to pick oneup. that is one heck of a view a little more thinning out will give you some more light and a little bit better against the fire. Awesome video. Good to see you at the cabin. Need to get there more. Stay safe.
Absolutely. I didn’t show much with the saw, but it got me all the way in to the cabin. It’s sweet to carry in my pack, on the sled, quad, or side by side when you don’t want to carry a chainsaw. I’d highly recommend. I use it all the time!
Thank you and thanks to Shawn for the plug. I’m heading back out to my cabin today and plan a little video of some work around it cleaning up and burning now that we have some rain.
Amazing peaceful forest that I'm feeling crazy to teleport immediately right now 🏜️🏡🏕️ Hello Mr Nature ❤ Would you like to take care as a "Caretaker" of your family property there.. Hoping Thank you & Blessed Day ❤
Awesome, thanks for your support. I’m not sure if you are into trapping but it doesn’t get much more Canadian than trapping beavers 😁. Most of my videos are taking students out from elementary and high school and teaching them the trapping trade.
@@deadpinecollective I’m a fan of Grey Owl having guided canoe trips at the same youth camp he worked at back in the early 20th century or Keewaydin of Temagami [Ontario]. I was originally a camper at Northwoods Camp, now defunct, also of Lake Temagami. Lake Temagami is a forty mile long starfish shaped lake about 100 km north of North Bay, Ontario where there is a RCAF base.
@@deadpinecollective I’m an American but I own a Canadian flag and fly it every Dominion Day on July 1st since I lived in Canada for about a year spread over 5 canoeing seasons. I also own an Ontario provincial flag silk screened on polyester which I got mail order for just $3.00 American. The Canadian flag cost over $60 because it’s heavy duty nylon. The one camp I worked at was so old, having been founded in 1892, that a British flag was displayed in the old lodge there on Devil’s island in the north arm of Lake Temagami. And as you doubtless are familiar Canadians remained British subjects until the passage of the Canadian Citizenship Act in 1947, much like Australians and New Zealanders as well. On my Wenonah ultralight canoe I also display an Ontario flag sticker. I’m descended from Seneca Iroquois Amerindians who were most likely tories during the American Revolution but I have another ancestor, John Scott, who served in Washington’s continental army during the revolution. When I was in the navy at submarine school in Groton, CT I got a tour of a visiting Canadian destroyer conducted by a Newfie able seaman. That was in 1978 when Canadian sailors were still wearing army uniforms.
@@marcmeinzer8859 wow, that’s some amazing history you have there. I’ve never been to Eastern Canada (yet) but I know it is a canoe Mecca of Canada. You were lucky to experience it better than most I’m sure!
@@glenscott3130 It’s a registered trapline that I own. You can find them for sale online, or word of mouth, but you must have a trapping license in order to purchase a trapline.
yeah i am First Year Foresty and thinning the weaker trees out will make the other trees grow...plus you have to remove these trees and limbs not to add to the ground duff layer.
Apart from an 8" survivor knife, stun gun, mace, and machete, I added a Bruni New Police 9mm Pak blank pistol (very loud) and a .50 cal Umarex TR50 Paintball Revolver paintball airgun to my RV/camping/hiking arsenal. Both are non-lethal and each is under $100. I also added solar motion sensor LED lights and have an intruder alert. Remember even if you do not have a gun you can bluff "Go away I am armed with a gun.". M80 firecrackers come in handy when you hear footsteps or weird noise outside your tent just light one up and throw it outside, after the loud bang most critters are scared away.
Yes I own the cabin. The note on the table is for anyone that decides to break in and try to use the cabin. It’s letting them know this is a trappers cabin and needed for winter use. Previous owner wrote it, and I just leave it out.
bird's sound is i think it sounds like Bush Tits .!....did you see them very small and drey color and fly in mixed flocks with juncos and blk capped chickadees
Yes gray color. The clicking sound was very distinctive. I’ll have to get a better video/picture of them. I saw/heard some at my house the other day as well.
@@deadpinecollective Hi, I use an app called Merlin, developed by Cornell Lab of Ornithology. It's very good for identifying birds from their calls and songs and it picked that distinctive chirp immediately a Dark-eyed Junco. Most variations are gray, from full to partial. Good video, you have great access to your cabin compared to Shawn's!
Hey, not a hater so please don't take it that way. Your more or less , weed eating, you have a sign on your back and I'm not sure what it says. Your out there by yourself. ??? All this protection. You move to the chainsaw but , where are the chaps ? Please be across the board with your safety PPE's. Anyway, I'm subscribing and would like to see more.
I’m using a brush saw and in order to hold it, it is attached to a harness that has the safety sign on the back. It would be impossible to use the saw without the harness. Thanks for subscribing!
Wow, not sure why you would leave such an ignorant comment. Did you even watch the full video? I explained who I am and what I do. If you took a few minutes to click on any other video of mine or checked out my home page your assumption would have been answered. Have a great day!
That's amazing how your dogs just lie down and wait for you, knowing that you have to cut the log and move it out of the way. Smart dogs!
Pacer the border collie is very smart. He knows where all the trails to the traps are, so if he is running ahead, he will just lie down on the road until I get there.
Great video, @Dead Pine Collective ! There is something therapeutic and rewarding about cleaning up a remote property. It's lots of hard work, but you can watch the woods change around you.
Funny, I was just thinking about that yesterday. There is something about cleaning up a property. The only thing missing was the ability to have a fire. Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to your next video!
@@deadpinecollective No problem, friend! The fire danger is real every summing in AK, too. I always build brush piles and wait for the fire danger to go down before doing a controlled burn
@@OhashiOutdoors that’s exactly what I’ll do. I may wait for some snow on the ground if it stays dry all fall.
I enjoyed watching your video. from an old lady in a high rise, when i was young i so enjoyed the forest around my grammas cabin. this reminds me.
Thank you so much for watching. I will be having more cabin videos coming out, and there are a few older ones with myself and my daughter out there.
I wish I had thought of this before I was too old. I could see retirement with the beavers and lake.
I will definitely be spending more time out there during retirement 😁
Very cute cabin & luv the serene privacy. ❤
The meadow will be a gorgeous area to watch the wildlife.
Thanks. It’s definitely private out there for sure. Not another cabin within 50 miles 😁
So much wildlife in the area. Moose, deer, bears, wolves and tons of little critters as well!
Glad i stumbled upon this sight. Quickly subscribed. Always a fan of fellow Canadians adventures. Get to live vicariously
Awesome. Thanks so much for joining. There will definitely be more cabin videos and fall/winter trips hunting and trapping.
You need to seriously check out Cabin River Outdoors. If you like my content, you will love his. Shawn is building a homestead in the same general region as me. What he is doing is absolutely incredible and very enjoyable to watch!
@@deadpinecollective started watching his videos about a month ago. Thanks,look forward to the fall hunts
@brad9745 that’s when I found him as well. I plan to take him out some windows and a door for his cabin.
@@deadpinecollective that's awesome
What a beautiful peaceful place! Thank you for sharing my friend!
It really is! Thanks for watching
Damn good dogs. I trap wolf down in Montana, I can’t say it enough, what you do for kids is amazing man. As I’ve gotten older I’ve started to really think about meaning in life, I sincerely believe that meaning in my life is passing on knowledge to those that want to receive it. Not many do, but there’s something that happens in me when I get knowledge from someone and when I pass on knowledge that I think is starting to scratch the surface of the meaning in my life.
Those are great words of wisdom. I’ve never spent much time thinking about it, but when kids come out to the bush with me, I’m always amazed at how little they know about the simple things. Some have never roasted a hotdog, and those that have, most have no idea that they need a green willow to cook it on. It’s a wonderful feeling to pass on simple knowledge as well as the more complex knowledge of harvesting an animal and conservation.
Thanks again for watching and leaving a meaningful thoughtful comment. I really appreciate it!
Looks awesome… great video
It was a tough hike. Thanks for watching
New sub. Thanks for being such an amazing person. Sharing with others and helping others is awesome. You got my sub because of it!
Thank you. I appreciate the kind words!
Really enjoy your videos. So Mother Nature friendly and beautiful scenery. Um...you need to befriend SB Mowings Spencer, Cabin on the Hills son Juggernaut and dad's team and Clean the City's guy AP with you so you can sit back and relax while they clean the jungle yard. We do know you have much respect for the flora and fauna which surrounds you. Carry on with the adventures with your handsome dogs 🐕. Cheers 🍻 and love ❤ to all.
Thanks for watching. Part of the fun of clearing the land is doing the work. I enjoy that part of it. I’m just waiting for some cooler wetter weather so I can start burning.
I just had another great adventure with my two dogs and posted a video of our latest hike😁. Thanks for your support!
i like your commentary and enjoy the wilderness around Prince George ,,, Beautiful BC. Oh yeah, if you find any Bigfoot signs. Please know you are visiting their home ...Respect,Bigfoot and Mother. Moher being the land.
No signs of Bigfoot yet.
Thanks for watching and I’m glad you enjoyed the video
Nice to c u my friend. Definately will look better when all cleaned up. Nice little cabin & ur wise to get trees away from it for fire protection 💜😊
Thanks for stopping by. Yes, too long between videos. We currently have a bunch of fires in the area so I need to keep at it.
Great location and you have two great companions!!!
You got that right!
You needed a handful of those kids helping you move brush around!
Yes I do, but that’s one area of the trapline I keep private except for family and a few hunting buddies 😁
That’s a fun video. We don’t get to see you very often without the kids. Enjoy that beauty cabin this summer bud
I don’t get out there enough. Hopefully a few more trips before the fall. Thanks for the comment
Great video
Thank you! Thanks for watching!!
Peaceful area one would like to lost for awhile at that spot Got to have ah couple of buddies with yah Always good to have an extra in this case two extra sets of eyes and ears for wildlife you did a good job on this video, my friend👍👍
Thanks for watching. I don’t generally make videos this long. Glad you enjoyed!
First time on your channel. Great content. Cool location, cool cabin. Be interesting to hear about those bear attacks if you can fit it in sometime.
Thanks for checking out the channel. Yes I’ll be doing the bear attack story soon. Thanks again!
Nice spot you got there.
Thank you
well, that saw certainly does work well, doesn’t it? going to pick oneup. that is one heck of a view a little more thinning out will give you some more light and a little bit better against the fire. Awesome video. Good to see you at the cabin. Need to get there more. Stay safe.
Absolutely. I didn’t show much with the saw, but it got me all the way in to the cabin. It’s sweet to carry in my pack, on the sled, quad, or side by side when you don’t want to carry a chainsaw. I’d highly recommend. I use it all the time!
@@deadpinecollective 👍
Something I always wanted to do but life was busy. We do have a beautiful 23 acres very rural property overlooking a harbour.
Well that sounds like a pretty nice piece of property!!
Great video, got turned on to you by Shawn at cabin rivers outdoors, I’ve subscribed, good luck on your journey.
Thank you and thanks to Shawn for the plug. I’m heading back out to my cabin today and plan a little video of some work around it cleaning up and burning now that we have some rain.
Whatever it took for me to just move out there and live full time-- that's what I would do. Killer spot my friend.
Thanks. Yes it would be pretty easy to live there full time. I definitely need to be out there more often! Thanks for watching!
JohnInTheLightmusic approved show.
Thanks
Amazing peaceful forest that I'm feeling crazy to teleport immediately right now 🏜️🏡🏕️
Hello Mr Nature ❤
Would you like to take care as a "Caretaker" of your family property there.. Hoping
Thank you & Blessed Day ❤
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. You are correct, it’s very peaceful place!
I have a female border collie. She sometimes lies down to drink(from a bowl)
They are absolutely amazing dogs! Pacer is so darn smart and a true companion!
I’m all over anything Canuckian.
Awesome, thanks for your support. I’m not sure if you are into trapping but it doesn’t get much more Canadian than trapping beavers 😁. Most of my videos are taking students out from elementary and high school and teaching them the trapping trade.
@@deadpinecollective I’m a fan of Grey Owl having guided canoe trips at the same youth camp he worked at back in the early 20th century or Keewaydin of Temagami [Ontario]. I was originally a camper at Northwoods Camp, now defunct, also of Lake Temagami. Lake Temagami is a forty mile long starfish shaped lake about 100 km north of North Bay, Ontario where there is a RCAF base.
@@marcmeinzer8859 that’s very cool and very Canadian. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@@deadpinecollective I’m an American but I own a Canadian flag and fly it every Dominion Day on July 1st since I lived in Canada for about a year spread over 5 canoeing seasons. I also own an Ontario provincial flag silk screened on polyester which I got mail order for just $3.00 American. The Canadian flag cost over $60 because it’s heavy duty nylon. The one camp I worked at was so old, having been founded in 1892, that a British flag was displayed in the old lodge there on Devil’s island in the north arm of Lake Temagami. And as you doubtless are familiar Canadians remained British subjects until the passage of the Canadian Citizenship Act in 1947, much like Australians and New Zealanders as well. On my Wenonah ultralight canoe I also display an Ontario flag sticker. I’m descended from Seneca Iroquois Amerindians who were most likely tories during the American Revolution but I have another ancestor, John Scott, who served in Washington’s continental army during the revolution. When I was in the navy at submarine school in Groton, CT I got a tour of a visiting Canadian destroyer conducted by a Newfie able seaman. That was in 1978 when Canadian sailors were still wearing army uniforms.
@@marcmeinzer8859 wow, that’s some amazing history you have there. I’ve never been to Eastern Canada (yet) but I know it is a canoe Mecca of Canada. You were lucky to experience it better than most I’m sure!
How do you find property this far back in the country?
@@glenscott3130 It’s a registered trapline that I own. You can find them for sale online, or word of mouth, but you must have a trapping license in order to purchase a trapline.
yeah i am First Year Foresty and thinning the weaker trees out will make the other trees grow...plus you have to remove these trees and limbs not to add to the ground duff layer.
Absolutely
Cabin River Outdoors sign in button below 👇
Thanks for stopping by. Shawn’s channel is so awesome. It was great seeing his piece of paradise in person!
Apart from an 8" survivor knife, stun gun, mace, and machete, I added a Bruni New Police 9mm Pak blank pistol (very loud) and a .50 cal Umarex TR50 Paintball Revolver paintball airgun to my RV/camping/hiking arsenal. Both are non-lethal and each is under $100. I also added solar motion sensor LED lights and have an intruder alert. Remember even if you do not have a gun you can bluff "Go away I am armed with a gun.". M80 firecrackers come in handy when you hear footsteps or weird noise outside your tent just light one up and throw it outside, after the loud bang most critters are scared away.
I’m assuming you are talking about the bear attack?? I’m good with bear spray and my dog 😁, Thanks for watching and leaving a comment
oh heck yea! how were the bugs up there?
Surprisingly not as bad as they should have been, but we had a really dry spring and I think that knocked the hatch down
If you have wifi...there is an app that identifies bird sounds.
I actually have that app, but forgot to use it. Another viewer did and identified the bird 😁
Tell us more about the bear story!!
I will on one of my videos coming up
Hey, interesting so far. Can you describe the note, sign on the table ? Do you own this cabin ?
Yes I own the cabin. The note on the table is for anyone that decides to break in and try to use the cabin. It’s letting them know this is a trappers cabin and needed for winter use. Previous owner wrote it, and I just leave it out.
Cariboo Region ? close to Ruth Lake
Nope, further North
Silky Saws...Razor with a handle
You got that right. We’ve had a few kids cut themselves with it.😬
Who owns all the land?
I own all the rights to the fur and the buildings. The trapline is located on Crown/Public land.
bird's sound is i think it sounds like Bush Tits .!....did you see them very small and drey color and fly in mixed flocks with juncos and blk capped chickadees
Yes gray color. The clicking sound was very distinctive. I’ll have to get a better video/picture of them. I saw/heard some at my house the other day as well.
@@deadpinecollective Hi, I use an app called Merlin, developed by Cornell Lab of Ornithology. It's very good for identifying birds from their calls and songs and it picked that distinctive chirp immediately a Dark-eyed Junco. Most variations are gray, from full to partial. Good video, you have great access to your cabin compared to Shawn's!
@vrp-geo0224 funny, I have that app and forgot to use it😂.
Yes I’m lucky for my cabin access, but his location is priceless!!!!
You need a cat skinner out there
What is a cat skinner?
@@deadpinecollective sorry a bulldozer to make a fire break around the cabin. Beautiful cabin and nice piece of property👍🏻
@gregl2459 I thought that was maybe what you were referring to. Fingers crossed one is not needed. Thanks for watching!
@@deadpinecollective yeah for sure and thanks for sharing.
Poor hamas/Iran, they are so hard done by!
A little confused by the comment 🤔
@@deadpinecollective why?.. Iran gov are filth.
Hey, not a hater so please don't take it that way. Your more or less , weed eating, you have a sign on your back and I'm not sure what it says. Your out there by yourself. ??? All this protection. You move to the chainsaw but , where are the chaps ? Please be across the board with your safety PPE's. Anyway, I'm subscribing and would like to see more.
I’m using a brush saw and in order to hold it, it is attached to a harness that has the safety sign on the back. It would be impossible to use the saw without the harness.
Thanks for subscribing!
Cabin is great, property sucks.
Ok, I guess everyone has an opinion 🙄
not buying this. if this is a trappers cabin it is illegal for you to be inside unless you are the head trapper or a helper.
Wow, not sure why you would leave such an ignorant comment. Did you even watch the full video? I explained who I am and what I do. If you took a few minutes to click on any other video of mine or checked out my home page your assumption would have been answered. Have a great day!