Really enjoyed visiting the cabin vicariously through you,and the shots of the blizzard, The duck looked so delicious. Really glad to see you out enjoying your happy place. Pray all is well with family and your doung well. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Lynn! I try to film in a manner that let's the viewer experience the blizzard as well. I really appreciate you watching and I hope all is well with you too 💕🙏🙏🙏
Been away for about a week missed all your videos>>>>>upside is I get to watch a weeks worth of your videos fried eggs look so delicious all i got was powdered eggs thanks for sharing Ken I really enjoy
Wow! What a beautiful video! I had a similar experience a few weeks back at what I call my hillbilly hut in northern MN. I had venison and wild rice, but, man, that duck looked good! I have also had an issue with mice this year, way more than usual. Again, great video!!
Thanks Sean! Yes, it was quite the adventure! I have a cooler full of dried and canned food along with spices, tea, coffee etc just in case. Take care my friend 🙏
I think he has shown us in previous videos he keeps some food out there. I am a big advocate of keeping underground hidden food storage. Keeping the food underground, below the frost line in your area ensures that the temperature will remain constant and not freeze. That way You could even keep some canned foods, dehydrated and freeze dried foods, and other dry goods without worrying about them. If you put them in a metal drum or garbage can underground then they would not be invaded by rodents and other small critters. Not sure what a bear would do.
Those are some iron man snowshoes there. Someday maybe bring up a solar panel, small pwm controller & battery for back-up charger. Bet that duck was good. Cheers!
I am glad to see you make it out to your cabin again great hope everything goes fine i learn something all the time from your videos thank you for taking the time too make them. Cheers.
Mountian man here from the Great northern woods of Maine, you should consider a small solar setup with a battery for charging and 12 volt lights. All the best.
Great video! So cozy and peaceful!Your weather looks like mine!
Thank you! I watched your video with the snowstorm and baked bread. You really captured some great storm footage!
Really enjoyed visiting the cabin vicariously through you,and the shots of the blizzard, The duck looked so delicious. Really glad to see you out enjoying your happy place. Pray all is well with family and your doung well. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Lynn! I try to film in a manner that let's the viewer experience the blizzard as well. I really appreciate you watching and I hope all is well with you too 💕🙏🙏🙏
I just discovered your channel... I definitely subscribed and I love your content... Thank you sir
Thank you very much Travis! I really appreciate that 🙏
Love the video great job take care❤
Thank you very much Linda 💕 I hope all is well
Been away for about a week
missed all your videos>>>>>upside is
I get to watch a weeks worth of your videos
fried eggs look so delicious all i got was powdered eggs
thanks for sharing Ken I really enjoy
@@bmicker Thanks Brian, I hope you had a good trip. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch my videos!🙏
Wow! What a beautiful video! I had a similar experience a few weeks back at what I call my hillbilly hut in northern MN. I had venison and wild rice, but, man, that duck looked good! I have also had an issue with mice this year, way more than usual. Again, great video!!
Thank you for sharing about your own cabin! Cooking the duck in the clay oven was tricky but it was delicious. Thank you so much for watching 🙏
Food is the real problem. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us, Ken. Stay safe and stay warm
Thanks Sean! Yes, it was quite the adventure! I have a cooler full of dried and canned food along with spices, tea, coffee etc just in case. Take care my friend 🙏
I think he has shown us in previous videos he keeps some food out there. I am a big advocate of keeping underground hidden food storage. Keeping the food underground, below the frost line in your area ensures that the temperature will remain constant and not freeze. That way You could even keep some canned foods, dehydrated and freeze dried foods, and other dry goods without worrying about them. If you put them in a metal drum or garbage can underground then they would not be invaded by rodents and other small critters. Not sure what a bear would do.
I like your channel, old school . Stay warm my friend
Thank you very much Robert!🙏
Very Peaceful Enjoy 😊
Thank you very much for watching!🙏
I love your cooking.
Thank you very much Andrew!
really nice video
I esp liked the way you ended it with the owl (the symbol of wisdom) lurking overhead and flying away to its destiny
Thank you very much! I appreciate you watching till the end 🙏
Roast duck! I like the way youroll!(My favorite backcountry thing: "French Fries") . . .
Awesome! I don't usually have such fancy meals. Thanks for watching
Those are some iron man snowshoes there. Someday maybe bring up a solar panel, small pwm controller & battery for back-up charger. Bet that duck was good. Cheers!
Thank you very much for the suggestions. I made those boot spikes myself 🙏
Mountain man again. Totally understand. Hope in the near future you can accomplish it. Again all the best. Cabin life is awsome.
@@mountainman5429 Thank you sir!
good film. good editing
Thank you very much!🙏
Looks like you had a nice trip.
I love being at the cabin when it's storming but the roads can get really drifted and dangerous. Thanks for watching my friend 🙏
I am glad to see you make it out to your cabin again great hope everything goes fine i learn something all the time from your videos thank you for taking the time too make them. Cheers.
Thanks Andrew! I love filming our weather and my experiences. I'm always amazed that people like my videos.
Great vid Ken! Glad you were able to make it out to the cabin safe. And hoping home safe. The duck looked awesome! Thanks Dan
Thanks Dan! All is well, but the ride home was scary in places. I hope all is well with you my friend 🙏
Dang.. good thing you have the cabin to sleep in during the storm.
Thanks for the video brother
@@EatCarbs I was worried that a large tree would crash down on my cabin as I slept. Thanks for watching Mark!
Lovely...where is this?
Thanks! I'm in Alberta
This was great Ken, the snow was wild. Warm in that little cabin.
Thank you for watching William! It was a pretty wild blizzard for sure.
Mountian man here from the Great northern woods of Maine, you should consider a small solar setup with a battery for charging and 12 volt lights. All the best.
Thanks Mountain man! I'm on a severely tight budget at the moment
Your video just came up on my feed and am now a new subscriber. . You are living my dream, bro. God bless!
@@shannonsarginson5861 Thank you very much! I appreciate that 🙏
Good thing it's not that cold outside.
It was only -10C but that wind was cold. Thanks for watching Bob!🙏
i love these videos i wish i could get out there like u man thanks for taking us along
@@crazynice32 Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy my content!🙏
Nice
Thank you very much 🙏
i been through two white outs in one day
It happens sometimes. Thanks for sharing that with us 👍
Where do you wear snowshoes when you don't really need them
They are called Cramp Ons and they are for traction. There are many steep hills around the cabin
@Thelonelyscavenger was wearing them around the cabin and even out front.
I lose interest real fast watching some guy cook food he prepared and brought from home.
@@lanenordgren7641 Thanks for the feedback. We get meat from my wife's Uncle so there is no point in hunting when my freezer is full.🙏
I enjoy it.
Hello
Hello there 🙏