I would recommend to buy a simple plastic cover sheet for the car/truck, it will help to keep the snow off. In fact it is much easier to wipe the snow off the vehicle when it's covered as the snow doesn't stick to the metal. I live further north in Sweden and have the same issue with the snow, so I know from experience that it works.
Hi David, sorry to hear about the floor! I'm in the process of getting my place in Sweden (Norrland), your videos helped me looking at real estate ads with a more realistic and critical approach. Best of luck with everything, greetings from Switzerland
Interior Alaska is much the same. The solution for us was to purchase a sturdy old pickup truck (for you, perhaps an SUV), mount a blade on the front, and keep it stationed on the property as the snow plow. A regular daily routine of readily pushable lanes can keep access and parking quite manageable. Headbolt heater(s) on the engine powered by a timed circuit (half hour on, half hour off) keep the vehicle ready for whenever you need it. Best of luck to you!
Very beautiful nature! Cool house! But you have to fight the snow, otherwise you won’t be able to leave! That's why people live long and happy lives in Sweden. No fuss, quiet. Clean air, ecology. Is there water in your well? Do you use it? Thank you for video..
That's the plan. I talk about it in video 5 (th-cam.com/video/m-LlT_-PDmY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=yw_nNQxF4dr1OXBj). In fact, I just received the building permit for it the other day 🎉
I would have gone with the hamster technique, bought supplies such as food and crafting material beforehand, used the consistent cold as a huge fridge, and wouldn't bother too much with moving the snow, but I would have worked mostly inside fixing things. But I see, you gotta get out as well sometimes! Anyway, great video.
Oh boy, loads of clearing everyday, it's not something I've been exposed to before. I'm even less experienced with the cold living in Cape Town, but I have experienced some snow in Germany years ago.❤
I know I'm too late with this comment, but I sure hate to see you tearing out that floor. You could install a "floating" laminate floor with a pad over the floor you have and it would be "happy-joy". Also, a pusher shovel is much easier to deal with than the grain scoop shovel you have. A pusher will do your deck easily, no problem! And...I see a nice carport in your future!
Nice. Looks just like us in Quebec Canada. But we have a bit more snow and down to -30 sometime ;) Too bad about that damn floor. Wish you luck for the newer one. What's that pickup-truck model you are driving ?
It's a 2003 Chevrolet Avalanche. I'm just glad it didn't get as cold this year. Last year, we had -34°C and about 50 cm more snow. But winter isn't over yet, so let's not celebrate too soon 😂
@@SwedenAdventure How does the cold feel there in Värmland? Does -20°C feel insanely cold like down south, or is it closer to the nice "dry cold" as they have way up north? Or perhaps something in between?
Sorry but that's it? I mean we get it, winter is hard in sweden and you built a house there. What do you do when the snow is gone and your house is finally finished?
I would recommend to buy a simple plastic cover sheet for the car/truck, it will help to keep the snow off. In fact it is much easier to wipe the snow off the vehicle when it's covered as the snow doesn't stick to the metal. I live further north in Sweden and have the same issue with the snow, so I know from experience that it works.
I can feel your frustration about the floor. Hope i will turn out well this time 👍👍🧡
Hi David, sorry to hear about the floor! I'm in the process of getting my place in Sweden (Norrland), your videos helped me looking at real estate ads with a more realistic and critical approach. Best of luck with everything, greetings from Switzerland
mans life is like an asmr video
it"s called normal swedish winter... In the 90s there was much more snow around in Värmland.
Interior Alaska is much the same. The solution for us was to purchase a sturdy old pickup truck (for you, perhaps an SUV), mount a blade on the front, and keep it stationed on the property as the snow plow. A regular daily routine of readily pushable lanes can keep access and parking quite manageable. Headbolt heater(s) on the engine powered by a timed circuit (half hour on, half hour off) keep the vehicle ready for whenever you need it. Best of luck to you!
Very beautiful nature! Cool house! But you have to fight the snow, otherwise you won’t be able to leave! That's why people live long and happy lives in Sweden. No fuss, quiet. Clean air, ecology. Is there water in your well? Do you use it? Thank you for video..
I waited ages for this vid. Nice one!!
Goid winter season ,next maybe 😊 icefishing
Maybe a car port till next winter?
That's the plan. I talk about it in video 5 (th-cam.com/video/m-LlT_-PDmY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=yw_nNQxF4dr1OXBj). In fact, I just received the building permit for it the other day 🎉
@@SwedenAdventure Perfekt för att hålla veden torr med!
@@SwedenAdventure I must have seen it then. Sorry for my bad memory.
I would have gone with the hamster technique, bought supplies such as food and crafting material beforehand, used the consistent cold as a huge fridge, and wouldn't bother too much with moving the snow, but I would have worked mostly inside fixing things. But I see, you gotta get out as well sometimes! Anyway, great video.
Oh boy, loads of clearing everyday, it's not something I've been exposed to before. I'm even less experienced with the cold living in Cape Town, but I have experienced some snow in Germany years ago.❤
I know I'm too late with this comment, but I sure hate to see you tearing out that floor. You could install a "floating" laminate floor with a pad over the floor you have and it would be "happy-joy". Also, a pusher shovel is much easier to deal with than the grain scoop shovel you have. A pusher will do your deck easily, no problem! And...I see a nice carport in your future!
Please make a video of cleaning snow ❄️ for other car 🚙 as well
Weey hope you doing good brother. Cheers from sundsvall
4:05 Nicely done!
Nah. Only parts of Sweden. Here in Halmstad we hardly get any snow. This winter we only had a sprinkle of snow 😭
Great vid! I would rent a bilningshammare for the floor.
Nice. Looks just like us in Quebec Canada. But we have a bit more snow and down to -30 sometime ;)
Too bad about that damn floor. Wish you luck for the newer one.
What's that pickup-truck model you are driving ?
It's a 2003 Chevrolet Avalanche. I'm just glad it didn't get as cold this year. Last year, we had -34°C and about 50 cm more snow. But winter isn't over yet, so let's not celebrate too soon 😂
@@SwedenAdventure How does the cold feel there in Värmland? Does -20°C feel insanely cold like down south, or is it closer to the nice "dry cold" as they have way up north? Or perhaps something in between?
Those pancakes need Canadian maple syrup eh!!
Sorry but that's it? I mean we get it, winter is hard in sweden and you built a house there.
What do you do when the snow is gone and your house is finally finished?
Have you figured out why the skimming coat didn't bond to the subfloor? You can't be too happy about that, maybe the temperature?
Intessant att se hur olika det snöar i Sverige Norrtälje fick ca 2 dm eller 20 centimeter. Sedan töade bort.😊
u need to build a carport
Why do you have to remake the floor?
It sank from the weight and separated.
And this is why people have car ports... or wish they did.
Grüße! Was machst du mit dem Boden? War der nicht erst neu gemacht, oder ist das ein anderer Raum?
There is not much to do in the winter right? So keep shuffling :)
Staring at the snow while listeningto melancholy music.... what else do they do in this godforsaken place.
Ist das Kennzeichen deines Trucks eine Referenz zu Krypto XRP? ;) Von 560 zu 589 sind es ja nur ein paar Dollar. :D
Atleast put on a music or a podcast while working, that looked waaaay too depressing, have at it king!
Horrible life over there
As a swede i kind of agree. You can live fairly close to a bigger city but still have this size of land. No need to be up in the arctic region.
Jimmy are you talking about America? That is where life is horrible right now here in Sweden we don’t have a mad man running and ruining the country!
@@annelibashore4807 You need an update. Biden has actually left the office.