You remind me so much of myself 40 some years ago. I lived in a hand made cabin in the mountains of Colarado. Splitting wood for my cookstove on a stump right in the kitchen. The lifestyle set me up for a long and happy life. Now in my 70's my soul is full with the memories of doing the things I loved. Hope your's is just as full.
Been off grid for 14 years now in the high desert forest. Water harvesting, solar, generator backup, Washer, dryer, microwaves, large oven, 3300 gal water storage, many options for cooking, rocket stove, No end to available wood, just getting too old to keep up anymore. Everyone has their own way to do it but almost anyone can do it if they want to. I've done it all alone after being given maybe a year or two to live because of all the health problems. That was 14 years ago! Doing this made me stronger and greatly extended my life expectancy. I really didn't believe I could survive it but now I'm feeling better than I ever have. It is very lonely however.
It is actually very inspiring to hear that it made you stronger. A lot of us may have different reasons for dreaming about this lifestyle, which in my perspective is probably the closest way to get closer to nature , and to the nature of our purpose in life. Many may however not understand the hectic daily worries of modern cities are not what we as human beings have embedded in our DNA . Survival and the appreciation of living through the purest form is magnificent display gratitude, however long must one choose to live this way .
We have a predator generator, and we were flooded in 2022, all my husband did was drain the fluids and blow everything out, add new fluid and a new battery and it started on the first pull. Our shop had 18+ inches of mud and water run through it. We love it and will buy another when the time comes.
Living off grid is re-creating the late 1800's in style , and it's sweet . I was homeless at one point and except for not having a shower when you want it didn't bother me , it was camping full time.
memories are so select. i remember as a baby looking at my grandmothers cooking stove.. my mom had placed me by the stove in a basket. i do not know the age i was, maybe three or so. but i remember with clarity the fire crackling thru the air vent on the left side of the stove. i remember the smell of burning wood, which today i love. i remember the crackle and snapping as it burned. the glow lit up the area. i also remember the rest of the house was ice cold. they would put me in bed in the next room, and pile blankets on me, then i would tunnel my way into it, and it was like a warm cave, built for me. at 62, and a successful military career. i am far removed from that period of time. just once, i would love to be able to experience that moment again. all of it, the warm stove, the cold bedroom, the smells of cooking, and my mom and grandmother talking. my mother taking me to the store for food. the large wheel of cheese on the counter, barrels of candy, two for a penny. i visit my home town at least once every two years. i still drive by the old farm house, long gone. Charles
Your farm is getting more and more beautiful. In Brazil, people eat fried liver in many different ways, grilled as pate, I really like eating liver seasoned with lemon salt and then deep fried.
Hello friend 😊, a great learning day for me, good pot shelf, I eat beef interior, burgers never thought of it, I will try, it must be delicious, I like the recipe Hey, eat well and take care of yourself, 😋be blessed😊
I cut off my thumb chopping wood exactly like how you did here. Not about to try and tell you or anyone how to chop, but watching you do that gives me the heebie jeebies to say the least!
My place is off grid, water access near Ely, MN. Been there 368 times in 30 years. Tough in winter. Really only two nice months, July and August. I like March too before ice out. Lots of work, hard work. Just upgraded to a 48 volt EG4 lithium Iron Phosphate solar system with 8 panels and all all in one EG4 inverter converter. Got it from Signature Solar in Texas for $3,300. What a great system. Good luck.
A very wise old man told me that if I want to build a log cabin, select a place with a good strong tree in a level location. Cut the tree down to about 12 feet high and build the cabin around it. Use the tree to attach some rigging to hoist the logs as you build.
Y'all really might wanna consider checking into some wind turbines to augment your power production. Especially during winter months, seems the worse the weather gets, those wind turbines keep on producing power day and night, provided the wind is blowing. Anyways, there are some good diy turbine builds and something like that would be pretty easy to build given your skills. Would really come in handy to keep the chicken shed warm enough so the water wouldn't freeze.
The logs are looking sweet, so straight and tall. You've done an awesome job with the other cabins. This one will be special. Love what ya'll are doing 😊
So glad to see another one of your videos, Kyle. Always enjoy watching you and Cierra fulfilling your dream, and having more than one cabin. I cannot wait until it gets warmer so you can start building your other one. Skeeter is such a great dog and you’re so lucky to have him. I can tell he loves you so much.. Take care all of you.
Hey Kyle. I use a dual fuel generator that runs off gas or LP. I run it on just LP and love it. I have a 250 gal LP tank that I use for the generator but mostly for backup heat. Only fill it once a year. Costs around $400 a yr. The generator also has a remote start so in the AM I don’t have to get out of bed to start it…. Sweet. Thought I’d pass it along. Good luck with popple cabin. You worried about insects? Looks like your property was logged off about 30-40 yrs ago. Plenty of good sized trees for cabin.
Kyle, if those trees are winter cut get a 3000 psi pressure washer it will debark those trees in minutes and you're left with a baby smooth finish on the logs.
Kyle you have put out another good episode, and I can say what I appreciate most about your channel and your approach to life is the no nonsense way that you go about things never a bunch of fillers always str8 forward. Looking forward to seeing the next build as time and weather permits. Everyone take care until the next video.
Every time I looks at skeeter I miss my dog , her name was minie , she just look exactly like skeeter , she is sprinkle Coco spaniel , I rescued her , great dog , ❤skeeter .
The sound of the wood being chopped, that’s a sound I will still love when I eventually go off grid, I’m trying to do it but I’m surrounded by reasons I can’t do it at the moment. I just hope I don’t get too old when I do get there. Love the cabin and the dog too
You are making good progress winter slows things however. Must say never seen it stop you from moving forward.Things no doubt will look musch diffrent by next fall. Stay safe and warm young fella.
I’m out here in Mankato MN and I have yet to see a cabin home.. my dream is to build one two story one from the ground up. Cozy and warm for my little family and I. Love watching the process😊
Yes the peditor gens are awesome I’ve got two of the 5000 one at the cabin and one here at home I need to go to my cabin but I’ve had medical issues but it’s getting better buddy I’ll be back in the groove soon lol !
Thanks Kyle for taking us along. Good to see kitty and love how Skeeter looks after you so well. He loves his human!😊 I really wish I could live this way but age and medical issues plus no way to have a homestead make it kind of sad some days. I can live vicariously through you guys. 😊😊
hey Kyle why not get a roll of clear skid wrap film wrap around those 4 beams holding the roof and close in that well structure...then simply make a door by making 2 cuts 3 feet apart straight down on the side you figure might get the least wind...and just attach a piece of log to the bottom of that door to keep it from blowing around !!
I just love your videos. I hope when you get my age. (85) That you don't have to many aches and pains. I too love outdoor life and being close to God. Bless you and your family. The doggies and kitty. All brave, just like you.
In Wisconsin I am building energy and food self-sufficient cabins with passive solar, solar panels, Gamera rocket stove, and getting "cut-offs" from local lumber mills that they just want to get rid of. I can heat a whole winter for $200 without cutting down a single tree. Small mini split for heating and cooling Spring-Fall. I am building with steel SIP's at $40/square foot with steel foundation, insulated walls and metal insulated shed roof. If your land has a low water table, you can possibly pound a well. Toilet Tech sells a composting toilet for $5K that can service 50 people a day, almost no maintenance. Other composting toilets are less $ but much more maintenance. Still beats spending $10-20K on a septic system. Start sourcing your own food and energy now while you can still set up systems.
I admire this guy he’s young and he’s hard working as hell and he’s doing what I’ve always wanted to do live off the grid slide off the map and be completely self sufficient he’s a boss good luck to you in all your endeavors kyle
I had a new well pump installed yesterday. They drilled a hole in the pipe about five feet below ground level so that it would drain when not pumping so as to avoid water freezing in the pipe. The tank was getting kind of low and I was worried about the water in there freezing, but I think I'm in the clear now.
Super smart to char the stumps and setting them on concrete pads! Most of the ancient houses and temples that have survived a few hundred years in Japan that are built out of wood are done this way except they are set on rock pads. They use Cedar which has more rot resistance.
Hard at work Kyle with Skeeter by your side. So sweet. I love seeing the chickens too! Happy you made it easier on yourself peeling the logs. Am I looking forward to you building your new cabin. I am sure it will be amazing! You have an awesome work ethic. So glad your well is working as expected to make your life a bit easier. Looking forward to your next video. Keep warm ♥️♥️
00:20 - Possible an idea to have three walls closed at least 2. I mean the main wind direction because i see snow on the top of the generator and that can be the dead of things like that.
Love watching. your property is amazing. Can’t wait till you start working on the new cabin. Love your chickens and I definitely love your dog until your next video stay warm stay safe and God bless.
My wife used to yell at me every time I removed the ashes from the stove.. "THERE"S DUST FLYING EVERYWHERE".. So, I started lifting the bucket right in front, as close to the opening of the stove as possible and angled the lt as flat as possible... Then, placing the shovel at the bottom, I'd slowly shake the shovel side to side kind of like a pizza guy and his wooden peel, putting a new pizza in the oven. If the stove was hot almost all of the dust went up the flue. Even cold the majority was sucked up. Happy wife - - you finish it! 😁
I was one of your first subscriber’s & I lived in Northern Mn. for years & appreciated everything you did & do. Love Ciera & Skeeter & kitty too. Your grandfather would be very proud of you Kyle!🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
My Grampa Jo had a dog named Skeeter. As a young man he and his dad and brother cleared a densely wooded lot in northern Bruce Peninsula in Ontario. That was our family cottage for my mom’s childhood then mine. It didn’t have an indoor bathroom or anything growing up, wood cook stove and we spent many days at the lake. My Grampa retired from his long career as a machinist at a newspaper factory. He sold his house and used that money to turn the cottage into a year round house. He did most of the work himself. But he unfortunately got an aggressive cancer and died right before it was finished 😢 My nana even though she was a city girl lived there into her 80s till she had to go into a nursing home. Somehow it got into my soul though. I love the outdoors and camping and fishing like my Grampa. My hubby is way way up north in Ontario at a wildness lodge outpost. He’s building cabins at a fly in remote outpost then going back to the lodge till fall. He will come home right before I have our sixth baby. We dream of someday being able to buy a little land and do it for ourselves. Thank you for your video ❤❤❤
Thank You ,, When you make your ice rink put strings of outdoor mini light string w/solar charger or so . By the way we love our wind turbine good for days with no sun (ef has proto types)
7:35 minutes in, Skeeter is just to adorable! My springer spaniel would do the same. Busy working but, nope, gotta stop to cuddle! Love your videos, and keep up the good work! Love seeing Skeeter ❤️🐶
You remind me so much of myself 40 some years ago. I lived in a hand made cabin in the mountains of Colarado. Splitting wood for my cookstove on a stump right in the kitchen. The lifestyle set me up for a long and happy life. Now in my 70's my soul is full with the memories of doing the things I loved. Hope your's is just as full.
What a lovely memories to have! Wish all the best sir 🤍
Wow, where do you live now? You must have many stories!
lovely to know this, i hope one day i could lead a life like this.
You Sir are remarkable and awesome 😊❤
I'm going in this direction😊
Been off grid for 14 years now in the high desert forest. Water harvesting, solar, generator backup, Washer, dryer, microwaves, large oven, 3300 gal water storage, many options for cooking, rocket stove, No end to available wood, just getting too old to keep up anymore. Everyone has their own way to do it but almost anyone can do it if they want to. I've done it all alone after being given maybe a year or two to live because of all the health problems. That was 14 years ago! Doing this made me stronger and greatly extended my life expectancy. I really didn't believe I could survive it but now I'm feeling better than I ever have. It is very lonely however.
Be strong brother
It is actually very inspiring to hear that it made you stronger. A lot of us may have different reasons for dreaming about this lifestyle, which in my perspective is probably the closest way to get closer to nature , and to the nature of our purpose in life. Many may however not understand the hectic daily worries of modern cities are not what we as human beings have embedded in our DNA . Survival and the appreciation of living through the purest form is magnificent display gratitude, however long must one choose to live this way .
The only thing about winter that is good.......beer stays cold......no bugs.....!
Yes you’re right lol. Do you love winter?
We have a predator generator, and we were flooded in 2022, all my husband did was drain the fluids and blow everything out, add new fluid and a new battery and it started on the first pull. Our shop had 18+ inches of mud and water run through it. We love it and will buy another when the time comes.
Living off grid is re-creating the late 1800's in style , and it's sweet . I was homeless at one point and except for not having a shower when you want it didn't bother me , it was camping full time.
Watching this keeps me sane. Living in a neighborhood with a job and a mortgage, this is the kind of content that makes it OK. You rock.
Your work ethic is amazing!
memories are so select.
i remember as a baby looking at my grandmothers cooking stove..
my mom had placed me by the stove in a basket.
i do not know the age i was, maybe three or so.
but i remember with clarity the fire crackling thru the air vent on the left side of the stove.
i remember the smell of burning wood, which today i love.
i remember the crackle and snapping as it burned.
the glow lit up the area.
i also remember the rest of the house was ice cold.
they would put me in bed in the next room, and pile blankets on me, then i would tunnel my way into it, and it was like a warm cave, built for me.
at 62, and a successful military career. i am far removed from that period of time.
just once, i would love to be able to experience that moment again.
all of it, the warm stove, the cold bedroom, the smells of cooking, and my mom and grandmother talking.
my mother taking me to the store for food.
the large wheel of cheese on the counter, barrels of candy, two for a penny.
i visit my home town at least once every two years.
i still drive by the old farm house, long gone.
Charles
The snow is so beautiful, I wish I could go there, my country doesn't have snow, I'm imagining what it would be like to work with snow
Your farm is getting more and more beautiful. In Brazil, people eat fried liver in many different ways, grilled as pate, I really like eating liver seasoned with lemon salt and then deep fried.
Hello friend 😊, a great learning day for me, good pot shelf, I eat beef interior, burgers never thought of it, I will try, it must be delicious, I like the recipe Hey, eat well and take care of yourself, 😋be blessed😊
How everything is going well for you. You have golden hands and you are a wonderful hostess.
Good morning, greetings from the coast of Guerrero Mexico, how beautiful 🙏🙏🙏🙏🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Hello wonderful HUONG. Is there anything you don't know how to do? You are so wonderful to know 😊. Friendship from PARIS 🌹🌹🌹.
I have a champion too never had a problem with it
Champion generator is the best 😊.
Hi Steven 👋
When Skeeter came up to you for some cuddles...SO freakin sweet! 🥰
@Maricomich Hi 😊
A Hockey rink would be a really cool addition.
I cut off my thumb chopping wood exactly like how you did here. Not about to try and tell you or anyone how to chop, but watching you do that gives me the heebie jeebies to say the least!
Excellent ! Life is better when it's dog and cat supervised !
Haha true 😅.
Hi greetings George
A True Minnesotan! Loved the Hockey rink comment. I played hockey on soooo many outdoor rinks growing up.
Nice to hear you played hockey 🏒 😊
Greetings to Jack
My family lived by a golf course in Wisconsin which flooded and froze in the winter. So much fun iceskating practically in our backyard.
My place is off grid, water access near Ely, MN. Been there 368 times in 30 years. Tough in winter. Really only two nice months, July and August. I like March too before ice out. Lots of work, hard work. Just upgraded to a 48 volt EG4 lithium Iron Phosphate solar system with 8 panels and all all in one EG4 inverter converter. Got it from Signature Solar in Texas for $3,300. What a great system. Good luck.
A very wise old man told me that if I want to build a log cabin, select a place with a good strong tree in a level location. Cut the tree down to about 12 feet high and build the cabin around it. Use the tree to attach some rigging to hoist the logs as you build.
Argh!!! Using a #8 Red wing Crock for firewood! ($300.00+) WHAT!!! Use a bucket, please!
Can't wait to see you building the new cabin Good luck!
Always enjoy your videos from sunny FloRida... Cheers
It is 74 degrees on the Gulf today. The Beachcomber
Love you guys! ❤ thank you so much for sharing. Skeeter is adorable as always
I hope you and your family stay safe , healthy, happy in peace with joy and blessing 🙏
Thanks Kyle,
Hope you have a great day buddy.
Have a great day too Scott
Y'all really might wanna consider checking into some wind turbines to augment your power production. Especially during winter months, seems the worse the weather gets, those wind turbines keep on producing power day and night, provided the wind is blowing. Anyways, there are some good diy turbine builds and something like that would be pretty easy to build given your skills. Would really come in handy to keep the chicken shed warm enough so the water wouldn't freeze.
Kyle you seem so smart and mature for your age . Most people your age are very lazy. Proud of you and the progress you've done on the property. 😊😊
The logs are looking sweet, so straight and tall. You've done an awesome job with the other cabins. This one will be special. Love what ya'll are doing 😊
I think you are a very smart young man and admire your work ethic .
Maybe should put sides on the shelter where your well pump is?
Love the way Skeeter idolized you. What a dog!
My predator generator is 7 years old still going strong. I replaced the carburetor on year five $18 from Amazon.👍
Champion generator is a very strong engine. 😊
Always happy when your video drops. You have been really working on those logs. So excited to see the cabin start. Hey to Sierra.
I wish I was you. Thank you for your videos
I'd love to see a video of Skeeter clips. Love your stuff. Tell your folks I sez hi.
So glad to see another one of your videos, Kyle. Always enjoy watching you and Cierra fulfilling your dream, and having more than one cabin. I cannot wait until it gets warmer so you can start building your other one. Skeeter is such a great dog and you’re so lucky to have him. I can tell he loves you so much.. Take care all of you.
Congratulations on your sale on your cabin by me. You did well on that deal. Good for you.
Did he sale the other cabin?
Ÿès he did sell it
Hi John
Enjoyed again, Kyle Cierra and Skeeter
id say perfect timing with the well since there isnt any snow to melt!
Hey Kyle. I use a dual fuel generator that runs off gas or LP. I run it on just LP and love it. I have a 250 gal LP tank that I use for the generator but mostly for backup heat. Only fill it once a year. Costs around $400 a yr. The generator also has a remote start so in the AM I don’t have to get out of bed to start it…. Sweet. Thought I’d pass it along. Good luck with popple cabin. You worried about insects? Looks like your property was logged off about 30-40 yrs ago. Plenty of good sized trees for cabin.
Lol love the remote start! Smart.
If it's a system for back-up heat why would you not just plumb in a direct vent propane wall heater since that would be more efficient?
Great job,glad you're getting ready to build your cabin,keep moving forward,have a MERRY CHRISTMAS 🌲🌲
@Maricomich thank you,may the blessings of God be to you
@Maricomich Doing well,pray the same,have a MERRY CHRISTMAS 🌲🌲🙏
Enjoy your vids.
He’s doing a great job. Hi Mike 👋
Kyle, if those trees are winter cut get a 3000 psi pressure washer it will debark those trees in minutes and you're left with a baby smooth finish on the logs.
Nice.. you all stay warm up there in the great white north !
Definitely need to build the rink!!
Of course. I’m sure he will. Hockey 🏒 is awesome.
Hi Jeff
Im going to up north
Kyle you have put out another good episode, and I can say what I appreciate most about your channel and your approach to life is the no nonsense way that you go about things never a bunch of fillers always str8 forward. Looking forward to seeing the next build as time and weather permits. Everyone take care until the next video.
Kyle is a great content creator. I do love his episodes too.
Greetings to you Stanley 😊
Can't wait to see the building of the new cabin .
I’m sure it will be amazing.
Hi jack
Every time I looks at skeeter I miss my dog , her name was minie , she just look exactly like skeeter , she is sprinkle Coco spaniel , I rescued her , great dog , ❤skeeter .
1st timer. Really liked your way of presenting. Simple and straightforward. Passed on the important details well. Look forward to more.
You’re such a hard worker Kyle! Can’t wait to see you new cabin!
Nice seeing the snow. Suprise video Kyle. Everything is going great. And yea no more melting snow.
He’s doing a great job 😊.
Greetings to you William
The sound of the wood being chopped, that’s a sound I will still love when I eventually go off grid, I’m trying to do it but I’m surrounded by reasons I can’t do it at the moment. I just hope I don’t get too old when I do get there. Love the cabin and the dog too
Looing forward to the build video series. Gotta love Skeeter!
Thanks Kyle!!
You are making good progress winter slows things however. Must say never seen it stop you from moving forward.Things no doubt will look musch diffrent by next fall. Stay safe and warm young fella.
He’s doing a great job. Stay safe too.
Greetings to you Michael
I'll be watching. Love to see your progress.
He’s doing a great job definitely. Greetings to you Gary 😊
I’m out here in Mankato MN and I have yet to see a cabin home.. my dream is to build one two story one from the ground up. Cozy and warm for my little family and I. Love watching the process😊
Yes the peditor gens are awesome I’ve got two of the 5000 one at the cabin and one here at home I need to go to my cabin but I’ve had medical issues but it’s getting better buddy I’ll be back in the groove soon lol !
Yes they are awesome ❤😊..
Greetings to you Eric. How are you?
Thanks Kyle for taking us along. Good to see kitty and love how Skeeter looks after you so well. He loves his human!😊 I really wish I could live this way but age and medical issues plus no way to have a homestead make it kind of sad some days. I can live vicariously through you guys. 😊😊
Love to do this in the Upper Peninsula but sadly I’m in the suburbs of Detroit
I am really looking forward to the new cabin build. U have amazing energy to keep going . 😊
@Maricomich busy
@Maricomich I’m cooking some dinners for my freezer.
@Maricomich beef bourguignon
@Maricomich hi. I’m in uk so I’m just going to bed. It’s 11 pm here
hey Kyle why not get a roll of clear skid wrap film wrap around those 4 beams holding the roof and close in that well structure...then simply make a door by making 2 cuts 3 feet apart straight down on the side you figure might get the least wind...and just attach a piece of log to the bottom of that door to keep it from blowing around !!
watch you back lifting logs!
Skeeter out there living his best life. I wanna be Skeeter 😊 💜 🐾
I just love your videos. I hope when you get my age. (85) That you don't have to many aches and pains. I too love outdoor life and being close to God. Bless you and your family. The doggies and kitty. All brave, just like you.
Made my day seeing a Kyles Cabin video pop up! Can’t wait to see the log cabin series! Great job young man! ✌🏼❤️🙏🏼
In Wisconsin I am building energy and food self-sufficient cabins with passive solar, solar panels, Gamera rocket stove, and getting "cut-offs" from local lumber mills that they just want to get rid of. I can heat a whole winter for $200 without cutting down a single tree. Small mini split for heating and cooling Spring-Fall. I am building with steel SIP's at $40/square foot with steel foundation, insulated walls and metal insulated shed roof. If your land has a low water table, you can possibly pound a well. Toilet Tech sells a composting toilet for $5K that can service 50 people a day, almost no maintenance. Other composting toilets are less $ but much more maintenance. Still beats spending $10-20K on a septic system. Start sourcing your own food and energy now while you can still set up systems.
I admire this guy he’s young and he’s hard working as hell and he’s doing what I’ve always wanted to do live off the grid slide off the map and be completely self sufficient he’s a boss good luck to you in all your endeavors kyle
I wish you and your lady, puppy dog and KitKat a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
I had a new well pump installed yesterday. They drilled a hole in the pipe about five feet below ground level so that it would drain when not pumping so as to avoid water freezing in the pipe. The tank was getting kind of low and I was worried about the water in there freezing, but I think I'm in the clear now.
Super smart to char the stumps and setting them on concrete pads! Most of the ancient houses and temples that have survived a few hundred years in Japan that are built out of wood are done this way except they are set on rock pads. They use Cedar which has more rot resistance.
Love your videos.....Looking forward to watch you build your cabin...
Great video Kyle....
Looking good Kyle
Hard at work Kyle with Skeeter by your side. So sweet. I love seeing the chickens too! Happy you made it easier on yourself peeling the logs. Am I looking forward to you building your new cabin. I am sure it will be amazing! You have an awesome work ethic. So glad your well is working as expected to make your life a bit easier. Looking forward to your next video. Keep warm ♥️♥️
00:20 - Possible an idea to have three walls closed at least 2. I mean the main wind direction because i see snow on the top of the generator and that can be the dead of things like that.
Being from Northern MN myself, I couldn't agree more with the ice rink idea! Really enjoy your channel!
Love watching. your property is amazing. Can’t wait till you start working on the new cabin. Love your chickens and I definitely love your dog until your next video stay warm stay safe and God bless.
Always a good relaxing video at Kyle and Cierra's place.
My wife used to yell at me every time I removed the ashes from the stove.. "THERE"S DUST FLYING EVERYWHERE".. So, I started lifting the bucket right in front, as close to the opening of the stove as possible and angled the lt as flat as possible... Then, placing the shovel at the bottom, I'd slowly shake the shovel side to side kind of like a pizza guy and his wooden peel, putting a new pizza in the oven. If the stove was hot almost all of the dust went up the flue. Even cold the majority was sucked up. Happy wife - - you finish it! 😁
Keep on keeping on Kyle 👍
I was one of your first subscriber’s & I lived in Northern Mn. for years & appreciated everything you did & do. Love Ciera & Skeeter & kitty too. Your grandfather would be very proud of you Kyle!🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
Thanks Laura!
@@KYLESCABIN Thank you!🙏
Great job Kyle. Excited to see you start your new build. Stay warm and safe. Best wishes.
My Grampa Jo had a dog named Skeeter. As a young man he and his dad and brother cleared a densely wooded lot in northern Bruce Peninsula in Ontario. That was our family cottage for my mom’s childhood then mine. It didn’t have an indoor bathroom or anything growing up, wood cook stove and we spent many days at the lake. My Grampa retired from his long career as a machinist at a newspaper factory. He sold his house and used that money to turn the cottage into a year round house. He did most of the work himself. But he unfortunately got an aggressive cancer and died right before it was finished 😢 My nana even though she was a city girl lived there into her 80s till she had to go into a nursing home. Somehow it got into my soul though. I love the outdoors and camping and fishing like my Grampa. My hubby is way way up north in Ontario at a wildness lodge outpost. He’s building cabins at a fly in remote outpost then going back to the lodge till fall. He will come home right before I have our sixth baby. We dream of someday being able to buy a little land and do it for ourselves. Thank you for your video ❤❤❤
Great job, Thank you for Sharing this wonderful vidéo ! Pozz svima ot sefer I marija. Francija
♥️🇺🇦♥️ДЯКУЮ вам за відео воно приносить спокій душі!
Thank You ,, When you make your ice rink put strings of outdoor mini light string w/solar charger or so . By the way we love our wind turbine good for days with no sun (ef has proto types)
Beautiful video. Skeeter is awesome. Stay warm.
The inside of your cabin is so neat and organized. Love it. Can't wait to see what you build next. Peace Love Happiness
Nice and neat. Can't see any clutter. 😊
snow!
Think about building a small log smoke house. Dry smoke some of the game and fish you catch!!
Thank you! I always really enjoy the videos!!!
Very nice kyle. Getting that well put in is one of the best things you and your wife did. Fresh water right outside your front door is priceless
My new favorite channel
I really enjoy your videos. You work so hard Kyle.
Can't wait for the new build. Love your channel bro. Merry Christmas to you and your family from Ireland.
Greetings to you Mike. From USA 🇺🇸
7:35 minutes in, Skeeter is just to adorable! My springer spaniel would do the same. Busy working but, nope, gotta stop to cuddle! Love your videos, and keep up the good work! Love seeing Skeeter ❤️🐶
Thanks for the video Kyle.
I love your animals ❤
I love your video please keep it up
Good job brother.
Great progress!!👍👍👍
He’s doing a great job. 😊😊
Greetings to you John 👋
Glad to see your channel taking off and so many people active in the comments
Keep up the great work man