Oh bloody advertising things you have NOT tested and NOT looked into as this is totally wrong, trying to sell crap to subs. As we know this does NOT work
Riley, what I think you should build next is an enclosure around the wood stove in your living space. Perhaps a nice custom iron fence/gate so the baby can stay safe from it.
they can't make 20 minutes video and you think they should have 2 million subs. Trent& Allie most their videos are 30 minutes or longer and sometimes they make 2 videos a week. not saying they dont make good videos but sometimes they should make longer videos.
@@funtyes1970AmbitionStrikes videos are just the right length. No one wants to watch 30 minute videos. The shorter the video the more views and likes.
Prolly see that in a couple years - either the den will be converted, or they'll build off of it. Heck, they could just do an addition, these two can build anything.
They will probably just build a regular house when the baby gets too big. Just wait until they hit their preteens and middle school age. Still hyper but now big and heavy enough to break things and sound like a heard of elephants up and down stairs.
It's good to see a video like this! Perhaps every year around the holidays you could do a " year in review " video. Make it part of a Christmas edition?
Hey Guys! I guess I've never seen what you do with food waste? and did the town / county give you any trouble when you chose to be off. grid? That would be a great video, because it's not so easy in other states, so I've heard.
You two (3) are the masters of positive energy! I so look forward to Sunday mornings to get my full dose that helps me through the week! Love your channel!
1. Arctic room 2. More bedrooms 3. Extra bathroom (small) 4. Cellar for extra food. Does she can, freeze, foodsaver or dehydrate. I have never seen a couple on TH-cam do what you are doing and everything makes sense very good job love. Can't wait to see the next project.
Seems manufactured, like your MANAGEMENT GROUP is controlling your output. Happens,.. seen a few in Nova Scotia churning out "content ". Been here forever guys and it doesn't pass the 'pub test' ...😅😢
I can only come up with 3 things, 1) Stairs for the new deck 2) Replacing the new generator that broke 3) Plans for an addition so Oliver can have his own room, as he will need it in a year or two.
I think you should do something you’ve never done before and something you need. How about a large stone retaining wall behind the shop, then extend the shop backwards to create an additional space for more shop space and for a bedroom above it.
The clearing is where you are going to build your new home? 😊 you could maybe make Courtney’s office into Oliver’s bedroom. You have a new side by side and a road sander you have plans for them
14:56 screams concrete pump to me, possibly for a water storage tank of some kind (existing well as long term solution alluded to). the new UTV under the deck is blurred out in the thumbnail but visible in the video, probably for going back & forth to the new property.
Perhaps it’s time to extend the mezzanine that supports Courtney’s office out into a couple additional rooms. Everyone agrees that Oliver needs his own room and I suspect that another sibling will come along too. With your shallow well providing water supplies a second bathroom may become appropriate too. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video recap. Wishing you and your family a blessed holiday season, gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings together planning future projects. Peace
I was very happy and excited see Oliver when he was carried; He has his chest out, his hands down behind his back, and his stomach is bulging, oh so cute...Luv you Oliver
Well I think I found two eggs.... First the SXS under the deck and second the chair lift leaning on the shed... But no clue what you'd do with it!!! The SXS will be MUCH better than the 8x8 !
So... *"The Pack" sign on the cutting table? *New side-by-side? *Odd "yoke" looking thing leaning on the shed? And questions... *Is the container building roof rusting? *How long can the tent work for Ollie (for you)? Maybe extend/enclose/divide the loft for an additional room? Great effort on everything! Sending wishes for a safe and relaxing winter.
Looks like garage flooring next to desk... garage floor incoming? Jeep Wagoner maybe? Enclose deck to expand living space? Loose and missing screws on electrical switch plates.
My wifey (77) and I (81) love you and your channel. Oh, to be young again. You are both amazing in your talents and the way you work together as a team. All of your builds are true works of art. Your home, workshop and storage area are fantastic.
I suggest a fumes extraction system as your next quick project so you can keep smell, welding fumes and army truck cold start exaust clouds away from the upper floor 😁
A Spiral Stair Case up to the new deck area would be cool and less space consuming. Those are also easily put together with welded steel which I am sure you could create yourself.
An addition to your home of another 2-3 bedrooms and bathroom. 2 for your children and one for guests. Another bathroom. Your property is amazing. Yes the two of you are so talented in all that you do. We love your videos
How about adding an additional bedroom as a big project? Also would love to hear more about the your plans for the shallow well water. Needless to say, getting a fully independent water supply would be huge!
I , Think It`s Time For An Upgrade For Oliver. He , Needs His Own Room. I , Have Been Watching You Two From Day 1 ( One ) . I , Really Look Forward To Sunday Now. Courtney And Riley You , Have Inspired So Many With Your Videos On Everything You Two Do. Keep , It Up And Coming. Love , Ya Both.
It looks like a lean-to addition on the shed side of the barndo is in the works. I also wonder what "The Pack" sign is all about. Railing around the roof deck and a container guest apartment. Chair lift and trail system for skiing and the side-by-side. Best of luck to the three of you. May you have a blessed holiday season.
I love to watch TH-cam channels that not just bring great content, but take pride in showing us their CLEAN and Organized homestead. There are so many channels that don’t care to film their filth and clutter. Thanks you for caring.
Courtney, excellent recap on last two years. I started watching when you guys began the camper build. (Riley, if you helped the massively time consuming editing project, well done to you too.). You both inspire the Can Do attitude we all need. I look forward to 10am each Sunday because of Ambition Strikes!
Agreed. I caught this channel by accident a couple of years back (camper build) and was hooked! Went back to view all earlier videos and have followed your Idaho dream from the very beginning. What a beautiful place you have constructed. The imagination and ingenuity you two posses and then put into practice is truly inspirational. And little Oliver...what a cutie! He is so fortunate to have such wonderful talented parents. He is going to learn so much from you two. Keep up the great work and God Bless.
@@travisbohannontboogleplano6751 Ditto, same here. And with the exception of the hangar door, I have always thought Riley's projects were well thought out. That door still worries me.
@williambryant5946 it's an all steel and glass door with awkward leverage caused by off center weight. The design has been around along time, but carefully engineered, including fall arrest systems. Riley has banked his safety on a hinge at the top and two rollers at the bottom, and two cables, all burdened with a lot of forces fighting against them, and I doubt there is an arrest system in place. Long story short, if anything fails, the entirety is crashing down rather than rolling from an overhead track. This door worries me.
If I were you, I would drop two shipping containers, stacked at the back of your container storage shed. Here’s why. You can also put a full water drain system underneath it with catch basins and a water storage tank that can be pumped back up to your top tank when needed. If you were to do the stacked containers, not only could you put an inside staircase to your rooftop deck, (which could use a higher cover to protect it against the elements) It could also seal the back of your shed to provide three sides against the elements for working on equipment, keeping wood dry, etc. and provide more storage for needed heavy equipment tools. You could also carry your deck around the side too(bonus) Just my thoughts.
Hi, both. I built my own house in 1972 hear in England. Concrete block construction with Concrete roof tiles as we do over hear. All while keeping my full-time job, so l know personally what it takes. I have watched you since you bought the site (that's when I first found you) and have followed your site ever since. I really admire all your achievements and wish you both all the best for your future. PS. Oliver is a great little chap!
WOW, 3 years, I was watching the shows where you just purchased the property again, yall gone so far in such a short prtiod of time! Young ambition as yours isnt common
The chair lift will be a great project. You should also consider a zip line. I built a 200' Zipline and my kids loved it when they were younger. Definitely a Tree fort/tree house is needed when Oliver gets a bit bigger.
Someday I'd like to see a detailed "behind these scenes" of how you create videos. What softwares, gadgets, models of mics... Particularly I would love to know how exactly you rig up the aviation headsets in an intercom fashion to provide good audio while on heavy equipment. That mic trick is unique to your channel I think!
Since you have a wet spot on the property. It might be worth trying to drill a lateral well. Back in the day around here, drilling laterals was the cool thing to do. I built a cute little machine for doing it, many years ago. I made it 350ft back into the hill. Unfortunately I never got a working well. I got side tracked on other stuff. But I think you could make a machine in your shop. They are pretty simple, just a spindle and a winch for the travel. It would give you another unique item to do in your shop for your channel. I bet you could get some water out of your wet spot in 100ft or less.
You two are inspiring and amazing couple looking at what you have accomplished at a young age consistently creating. I had a 31 year career as a firefighter, 19 working in SLO County. I had the opportunity too hire Robert (Rob) who’s another CA Poly grad who purchase your truck/camper and got to toured it. Rob turned me onto the truck/camper build, and have been following your channel since then. I’m always looking forward too you next video, THANK YOU.
I upgraded my wood stove a couple years ago to a Blaze King - Sirocco 20 in my on grid remote house in Northern British Columbia. It’s one of their smaller models because my house is only 1100 sq feet. As part of the remodel I also reinsulated the the whole house. Blaze King stoves are super efficient and of a superior air tight design with a catalytic reburner to keep the chimney super clean. They are quite expensive at +3000$ Cdn - but I went from burning 10 cords of firewood per year in the house to burning less than 3 cords. You only have to load it 2 or 3 times a day when burning it 24hrs and you only have to clean the chimney a couple times a year. It was well worth the upgrade!
Thank you, all, for brightening my life! Your adventure together is amazing. Wishing you a Happy Christmas, Great 2024 and continued adventures. Blessings. 🙏🤲🕊🤗
Great job you guys.. I also look forward to Sundays when you release a new episode. I am 74 years old and a jack-of-all-trades. My brother was a plumber, my BFF is an electrician and his brothers are all carpenters, so I have learned all I know from them. You do need to build Oliver his own room, oorrrrr build yourself a larger room and let Oliver have the smaller existing room. If you are not able to go out with an "addition" than go up. The well is a good idea, rent an digger with a "loooonger" boom and dig the existing well deeper and wider so you have a large reservoir which overcomes the slow refresh rate and extended dry spells. Then use a series of "concrete perforated crocks" to create an underground cistern. Good luck and God bless. Regards Wayne
Your home, property, ability and talent to build and repair, and your style of living was my dream until I lost by ability to walk. I don't say this for pity I just want to stress how impressed and happy I am for you. It's great to see the "younger" generation with ambition, will power and skills. Thank you for sharing and God Bless.
Thank you for the video. It was a great walk down memory lane. I found yall when you were building the truck camper and would catch a video every now and then and have to catch up on what I had missed. I caught on of the early Idaho videos and I have watched every video with in hours if not minutes of it coming out. I appreciate yalls energy and the content is always entertaining.
I’ve been a sub for several years, when you were still in your camper. I’m awed by what you’ve accomplished. You both amaze me by your knowledge of well…everything!
I too have been a sub since nearly the beginning. I've slacked off a bit sincebefore Oliver was born because our son and his wife had a baby girl, Addilyn. 🤩
an interesting and relaxing video, though I did play it back at 75% speed to allow my less than perfect hearing time to catch up. I did take the where and who am I test. I found that I lead a huge range of really interesting activities, none of which I actually know about, such as my musical career, sadly I am close to tome deaf, so that is not me. However, this was all about your build and what a job you have made of bringing this to life. I am not sure how long Oliver's tent will suffice for him, children have a disconcerting habit of growing, really fast at certain stages of life, and if Mk II arrives, thing might get tight, tent or no tent. I must pay my respect to Courtney's skill with all thing construction, you have the perfect feather light touch on the controls, without which I am sure progress would have been far more limited. So, continue to enjoy your life, flattening the challenges and keeping your family in comfort, while minding your own business. I thank you for giving me a tiny peek into your hugely successful take on life
I think you need to make a treehouse! Big enough to sleep guests. And of course with a slide to get down. An alternative: You need a secret hideaway, a secret cave to retreat to, of course with a pool, halfway in and out… But if you need a small(er) project… Oliver needs a place to play. So some nice playground equipment would be nice to be able to have his own playground. Together with a relaxing bench so you can sit next to him…
Just curious. We also have a baby, about 1.2yrs old now. (by the way kudos y'all are troopers juggling this with a baby. My wife and I can relate! 😂) You're going to eventually have to expand and add another room or two for Oliver and whatever other kiddo down the road. Would you just wall in the office and convert that? Or extend the back out with another bathroom? Just from our experience you'll want that separation sooner than later. Anyways, you guys rock.
I am amazed at the fact you only have one bedroom in all those buildings. Also concerned that the workshop is beneath your home because of fire risk and noise. Have you considered walling in some of the new equipment shed and insulating it as a workshop? Do you need a double-height workshop that you can use year round? It seems the most logical solution would be to extend the floor of your home into some or all of the upper part of the existing workshop.
Maybe fabricate a large wide spiral staircase with a roof ( roof for shade and weather protection and possibly consider closing it in partially with a woo or metal skin and handrails for the deck and around the office chimney. Remember Oliver will be sneaking off to climb things around home and you want to make everything as safe as possible , because every parent, no matter how careful and attentive loses track of an exploring toddler for a few seconds now and then. ) for easy access to your container shed rooftop deck.
Cortney, Riley, at this point, just two years on the mountain, the sky is the limit. You have systematically tackled every reason you shouldn't have been there and now it's payday coming- with Oliver to boot! And we have been delighted to see it. May it ever be!
I absolutely love what you guys have done with your home, shop, and property!! It's like a dream come true. I really enjoy your channel and hope you guys can live a very comfortable life together in your home. With that said, It'd be cool if Riley could add a lift to the shop. You never know when you might need one. Keep up the great work guys!! God bless. 🙏
Next project.....when the weather is favorable (next year?) is.... Paint the shop door! The house and everything else looks so good and then there is that rusted door! Thanks for all the cool videos, especially about your solar power system. I have learned a lot. Greg in Japan.
Good morning Courtney, Riley and Oliver! Well the coffee isn't completely consumed yet so we'll probably have to watch again to pick the Easter eggs. 1. Shallow well becoming permanent water solution. 2. I can imagine some kind of snow fun. Tow rope for your winter wonderland. 3. Bedroom for Oliver Well I'm just guessing lol! Great video btw. Deb and I never miss a video. It's the start to our Sunday. Probably another comment after watching again looking for clues. Love you guys!
Are you planning to do a garden? or hen house to have some eggs, the other day I saw this DIY "compost digestor" that grows insects and automatically burns them to feed the hen. Maybe more animals is too much responsibility and labor. But garden sounds nice, maybe hidroponic with vertical towers, inside a temperature/humidity controlled greenhouse!
I always appreciate how everything you guy build is so functional, and with a purpose on improving your lives. That said... The desktop image on Courtney's monitor, and the front grill hanging on the post in your shop has me wondering if you might be planning on building yourself a vintage off road truck of some kind? (you know... just for fun!) Whatever it is, I will gladly be watching.
That was Courtney’s old Jeep. She mentioned it in one of their videos a long time ago. But wouldn’t be surprised to see more awesome builds in the future.
OLIVER! I don't know if he always does this but I noticed that when you were holding him, he wasn't holding on to you. He's just like leaning back into it. It reminded me of my son who did the same thing (he's 42 now). It used to annoy me that he didn't hold on because it made it so much harder to tote him anywhere. Thanks for the great tour of your house. Really lovely!
What happened to that 8 wheeled floating ATV thing? You said that you had a plan for fabricating something out of that, and I want to know what that is!
Once you have a new den/living room, Oliver and Olivia?(babty?) will have a great play space! Yes a more perminant evolution of your water situation, and possibly starting layout for your new 'big home' build? Try to do a nice set of stairs (and a slide?) for the roof top deck. And Ryley, you still owe Courtney a hot tub! You guys give this old computer/engineer geek a wonderful feeling of fresh life. Thanks for sharing your life with us!
I really what you two have done. I especially like how much storage you've packed into a relatively small space. My question is where is Oliver going to sleep when he's big enough that he wants his own room?
We found the baby tent invaluable for traveling. Staying in a hotel/airbnb/van/tent, and having our little dude have his own space was amazing. He used it until he was nearly 5 yo.
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Oh bloody advertising things you have NOT tested and NOT looked into as this is totally wrong, trying to sell crap to subs. As we know this does NOT work
gonna go help the vanwives with their build ? there was a pack sign on the cnc
é realmente muito satisfatório ver que vocês obtiveram sucesso em criar uma vida off-grid. hugs from Brazil....
I missed the premiere.
1996 you were like 4 or 5, thought you were so much older
Just an idea….. you guys should do a video of all what “didn’t” work offgrid.
That is a great idea!
Start with the missing waste oil shop heater ???
@@toms6213I was about to ask the same question :-)
Well the new Kohler engine in the brand new generator apparently has blown up.
What is status of water maker?
Didn't know you needed soo much to live off grid😮. Glad for you.
What you thought off grid people lived in caves😂😂😂
Add stairs and a railing to the equipment shed deck.
Riley, what I think you should build next is an enclosure around the wood stove in your living space. Perhaps a nice custom iron fence/gate so the baby can stay safe from it.
How you guys haven't got a few million subs by now is beyond me. Amazing work you 2, keep going :)
they can't make 20 minutes video and you think they should have 2 million subs. Trent& Allie most their videos are 30 minutes or longer and sometimes they make 2 videos a week. not saying they dont make good videos but sometimes they should make longer videos.
Half a million is not bad for 2 to 3 years!
@@funtyes1970AmbitionStrikes videos are just the right length. No one wants to watch 30 minute videos. The shorter the video the more views and likes.
@quarterof I think that's the way the world works. Shit people get all the fame and glory and good excellent glorious people get nothing but shit!!!
So agree!!
Always enjoy your content. If reckless Riley returns I see a duel in the future: the snoverlander vs the new ATV you casually walked by😉
You need to consider a garden now that you have lots of water. 😊
Green house too.
Can't wait to see more about the Kawasaki side by side, and the cool ski lift chair leaning against the shed! 😊
Side by side was first thing I noticed also.
I think that building a real chair lift is too extreme for the location, maybe a rope lift to use also in summer for bike trails?
and the salt/sand spreader
Also “The Pack” on the plasma table. More collaboration with Vanwifes maybe??
Perhaps you should consider an addition to your home: a bedroom for Oliver = more space and privacy for you.😃
Prolly see that in a couple years - either the den will be converted, or they'll build off of it. Heck, they could just do an addition, these two can build anything.
I mean originally they wanted double the shop space aswell. So wouldn’t be surprised if we see a two story addition in a couple of years!
I think that they have a little something in store for the new property and the shop house will become an in-law suit.
They will probably just build a regular house when the baby gets too big. Just wait until they hit their preteens and middle school age. Still hyper but now big and heavy enough to break things and sound like a heard of elephants up and down stairs.
They've talked about building a main house numerous times, both before and after Oliver, so I doubt they'll expand the existing space any time soon
You 2 are such an awesome couple. Either one of you couldn't have found anyone better for each other.
AFUCKINGMEN DUDE! IFKR!
It's good to see a video like this! Perhaps every year around the holidays you could do a " year in review " video. Make it part of a Christmas edition?
Hey Guys! I guess I've never seen what you do with food waste? and did the town / county give you any trouble when you chose to be off. grid? That would be a great video, because it's not so easy in other states, so I've heard.
That foot pedal is a ripper idea!!!
You two (3) are the masters of positive energy! I so look forward to Sunday mornings to get my full dose that helps me through the week! Love your channel!
1. Arctic room
2. More bedrooms
3. Extra bathroom (small)
4. Cellar for extra food. Does she can, freeze, foodsaver or dehydrate.
I have never seen a couple on TH-cam do what you are doing and everything makes sense very good job love. Can't wait to see the next project.
Uhhh, how about- Does he can? Welcome to the 21st century.
@@aliciaspence5974that got me too...maybe while Riley's changing baby😅
Seems manufactured, like your MANAGEMENT GROUP is controlling your output. Happens,.. seen a few in Nova Scotia churning out "content ". Been here forever guys and it doesn't pass the 'pub test' ...😅😢
I can only come up with 3 things, 1) Stairs for the new deck 2) Replacing the new generator that broke 3) Plans for an addition so Oliver can have his own room, as he will need it in a year or two.
I think you should do something you’ve never done before and something you need. How about a large stone retaining wall behind the shop, then extend the shop backwards to create an additional space for more shop space and for a bedroom above it.
That yellow Meyer attachment @ 14:47 is that for salt or sand maybe? For the skidsteer or the truck? Exciting! 😊
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Love the foot pedal control for the faucet, what a great idea.
Love the BIGFOOT Weather Vane. ❤️🥰
The clearing is where you are going to build your new home? 😊 you could maybe make Courtney’s office into Oliver’s bedroom. You have a new side by side and a road sander you have plans for them
Love your channels.
Zipline. Go crazy with that concept. Enjoy
14:56 screams concrete pump to me, possibly for a water storage tank of some kind (existing well as long term solution alluded to). the new UTV under the deck is blurred out in the thumbnail but visible in the video, probably for going back & forth to the new property.
Perhaps it’s time to extend the mezzanine that supports Courtney’s office out into a couple additional rooms. Everyone agrees that Oliver needs his own room and I suspect that another sibling will come along too. With your shallow well providing water supplies a second bathroom may become appropriate too.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video recap. Wishing you and your family a blessed holiday season, gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings together planning future projects. Peace
I was very happy and excited see Oliver when he was carried; He has his chest out, his hands down behind his back, and his stomach is bulging, oh so cute...Luv you Oliver
Well I think I found two eggs.... First the SXS under the deck and second the chair lift leaning on the shed... But no clue what you'd do with it!!! The SXS will be MUCH better than the 8x8 !
I love your music and editing.
What are your plans for Oliver's sleeping area when he outgrows the tent.
So...
*"The Pack" sign on the cutting table?
*New side-by-side?
*Odd "yoke" looking thing leaning on the shed?
And questions...
*Is the container building roof rusting?
*How long can the tent work for Ollie (for you)? Maybe extend/enclose/divide the loft for an additional room?
Great effort on everything! Sending wishes for a safe and relaxing winter.
What happened to the waste oil heater?
Looks like garage flooring next to desk... garage floor incoming? Jeep Wagoner maybe? Enclose deck to expand living space? Loose and missing screws on electrical switch plates.
I think a cool project would be a man powered elevator to access your deck.. old school it with counter weights
I absolutely love that foot pedal!
Totally stealing that idea!
"I have a passion for building and making."
No I would have never guessed
My wifey (77) and I (81) love you and your channel. Oh, to be young again. You are both amazing in your talents and the way you work together as a team. All of your builds are true works of art. Your home, workshop and storage area are fantastic.
I suggest a fumes extraction system as your next quick project so you can keep smell, welding fumes and army truck cold start exaust clouds away from the upper floor 😁
What happen to the new generator? And where is the oil heater system for the shop?
A Spiral Stair Case up to the new deck area would be cool and less space consuming. Those are also easily put together with welded steel which I am sure you could create yourself.
Your home is really well done. Build something that Oliver can grow into
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I love what you've done! Wonderful. But... the more stuff there is, there more there is to deal with and maintain...
My Best Always....
An addition to your home of another 2-3 bedrooms and bathroom. 2 for your children and one for guests. Another bathroom. Your property is amazing. Yes the two of you are so talented in all that you do. We love your videos
How about adding an additional bedroom as a big project? Also would love to hear more about the your plans for the shallow well water. Needless to say, getting a fully independent water supply would be huge!
I like the wood stove addition to the shop.
I , Think It`s Time For An Upgrade For Oliver. He , Needs His Own Room. I , Have Been Watching You Two From Day 1 ( One ) . I , Really Look Forward To Sunday Now. Courtney And Riley You , Have Inspired So Many With Your Videos On Everything You Two Do. Keep , It Up And Coming. Love , Ya Both.
wow i'm like sanitary closet.🤩
What did you do with that boat you bought???
Nice sign on the CNC for the Girls, The Pack! Great video guys, Take care. Tom
It looks like a lean-to addition on the shed side of the barndo is in the works. I also wonder what "The Pack" sign is all about. Railing around the roof deck and a container guest apartment. Chair lift and trail system for skiing and the side-by-side.
Best of luck to the three of you. May you have a blessed holiday season.
The "Pack" sign is from a few episodes ago, when VanWives helped to put the roof on the container shed.
A few trials would be cool. You got 20 ac. to rome, seen a few of the old homesteads that are there.
I love to watch TH-cam channels that not just bring great content, but take pride in showing us their CLEAN and Organized homestead. There are so many channels that don’t care to film their filth and clutter. Thanks you for caring.
Courtney, excellent recap on last two years. I started watching when you guys began the camper build. (Riley, if you helped the massively time consuming editing project, well done to you too.). You both inspire the Can Do attitude we all need. I look forward to 10am each Sunday because of Ambition Strikes!
Agreed. I caught this channel by accident a couple of years back (camper build) and was hooked! Went back to view all earlier videos and have followed your Idaho dream from the very beginning. What a beautiful place you have constructed. The imagination and ingenuity you two posses and then put into practice is truly inspirational. And little Oliver...what a cutie! He is so fortunate to have such wonderful talented parents. He is going to learn so much from you two. Keep up the great work and God Bless.
@@travisbohannontboogleplano6751 Ditto, same here. And with the exception of the hangar door, I have always thought Riley's projects were well thought out. That door still worries me.
@@matthewpeterson3329Why?
@williambryant5946 it's an all steel and glass door with awkward leverage caused by off center weight. The design has been around along time, but carefully engineered, including fall arrest systems. Riley has banked his safety on a hinge at the top and two rollers at the bottom, and two cables, all burdened with a lot of forces fighting against them, and I doubt there is an arrest system in place. Long story short, if anything fails, the entirety is crashing down rather than rolling from an overhead track. This door worries me.
If I were you, I would drop two shipping containers, stacked at the back of your container storage shed. Here’s why.
You can also put a full water drain system underneath it with catch basins and a water storage tank that can be pumped back up to your top tank when needed.
If you were to do the stacked containers, not only could you put an inside staircase to your rooftop deck, (which could use a higher cover to protect it against the elements)
It could also seal the back of your shed to provide three sides against the elements for working on equipment, keeping wood dry, etc. and provide more storage for needed heavy equipment tools. You could also carry your deck around the side too(bonus)
Just my thoughts.
Hi, both.
I built my own house in 1972 hear in England. Concrete block construction with Concrete roof tiles as we do over hear. All while keeping my full-time job, so l know personally what it takes. I have watched you since you bought the site (that's when I first found you) and have followed your site ever since. I really admire all your achievements and wish you both all the best for your future.
PS. Oliver is a great little chap!
Hear ?
Project suggestion: Root cellar.
It appears you have everything else covered.
WOW, 3 years, I was watching the shows where you just purchased the property again, yall gone so far in such a short prtiod of time! Young ambition as yours isnt common
The chair lift will be a great project. You should also consider a zip line. I built a 200' Zipline and my kids loved it when they were younger. Definitely a Tree fort/tree house is needed when Oliver gets a bit bigger.
Are You planning to put additional solar panels onto Your new storage sheds roof?
Best part of the video is Oliver's tent! That's one cute kid...oh and the video edit is 💯 😉
Someday I'd like to see a detailed "behind these scenes" of how you create videos. What softwares, gadgets, models of mics... Particularly I would love to know how exactly you rig up the aviation headsets in an intercom fashion to provide good audio while on heavy equipment. That mic trick is unique to your channel I think!
Excellent idea!
Since you have a wet spot on the property. It might be worth trying to drill a lateral well. Back in the day around here, drilling laterals was the cool thing to do. I built a cute little machine for doing it, many years ago. I made it 350ft back into the hill. Unfortunately I never got a working well. I got side tracked on other stuff. But I think you could make a machine in your shop. They are pretty simple, just a spindle and a winch for the travel. It would give you another unique item to do in your shop for your channel. I bet you could get some water out of your wet spot in 100ft or less.
You two are inspiring and amazing couple looking at what you have accomplished at a young age consistently creating. I had a 31 year career as a firefighter, 19 working in SLO County. I had the opportunity too hire Robert (Rob) who’s another CA Poly grad who purchase your truck/camper and got to toured it. Rob turned me onto the truck/camper build, and have been following your channel since then. I’m always looking forward too you next video, THANK YOU.
What a small world! We miss that truck camper often but are so glad that it went to a great home.
the Levrack Storage Solution, would be perfect for a Food pantry for canning!!
I upgraded my wood stove a couple years ago to a Blaze King - Sirocco 20 in my on grid remote house in Northern British Columbia. It’s one of their smaller models because my house is only 1100 sq feet. As part of the remodel I also reinsulated the the whole house. Blaze King stoves are super efficient and of a superior air tight design with a catalytic reburner to keep the chimney super clean. They are quite expensive at +3000$ Cdn - but I went from burning 10 cords of firewood per year in the house to burning less than 3 cords. You only have to load it 2 or 3 times a day when burning it 24hrs and you only have to clean the chimney a couple times a year. It was well worth the upgrade!
Agree! I have two Blaze Kings and they are the best for wood heat.
Ya got to add more Living space - either on the deck or into the upper workshop...or a whole new house?
I see a huge safe! 😀
You are a very lucky fellow Riley, you found the one in a million amazing lady who worships the ground you walk on👍👍👍👍👍keep her happy!!!
What happened to the waste oil furnace
Thank you, all, for brightening my life! Your adventure together is amazing. Wishing you a Happy Christmas, Great 2024 and continued adventures. Blessings. 🙏🤲🕊🤗
Thank you so much Donald!
Great job you guys.. I also look forward to Sundays when you release a new episode. I am 74 years old and a jack-of-all-trades. My brother was a plumber, my BFF is an electrician and his brothers are all carpenters, so I have learned all I know from them. You do need to build Oliver his own room, oorrrrr build yourself a larger room and let Oliver have the smaller existing room. If you are not able to go out with an "addition" than go up. The well is a good idea, rent an digger with a "loooonger" boom and dig the existing well deeper and wider so you have a large reservoir which overcomes the slow refresh rate and extended dry spells. Then use a series of "concrete perforated crocks" to create an underground cistern. Good luck and God bless.
Regards
Wayne
Your home, property, ability and talent to build and repair, and your style of living was my dream until I lost by ability to walk. I don't say this for pity I just want to stress how impressed and happy I am for you. It's great to see the "younger" generation with ambition, will power and skills. Thank you for sharing and God Bless.
Thank you for the video. It was a great walk down memory lane. I found yall when you were building the truck camper and would catch a video every now and then and have to catch up on what I had missed. I caught on of the early Idaho videos and I have watched every video with in hours if not minutes of it coming out. I appreciate yalls energy and the content is always entertaining.
Awesome recap of your journey. The first Easter egg is at the beginning of the video where Courtney is standing on clear land say welcome to our home.
I’ve been a sub for several years, when you were still in your camper. I’m awed by what you’ve accomplished. You both amaze me by your knowledge of well…everything!
Ditto. Well said. Utterly amazing. Deserving of every subscriber and sponsor!
I too have been a sub since nearly the beginning. I've slacked off a bit sincebefore Oliver was born because our son and his wife had a baby girl, Addilyn. 🤩
an interesting and relaxing video, though I did play it back at 75% speed to allow my less than perfect hearing time to catch up. I did take the where and who am I test. I found that I lead a huge range of really interesting activities, none of which I actually know about, such as my musical career, sadly I am close to tome deaf, so that is not me. However, this was all about your build and what a job you have made of bringing this to life. I am not sure how long Oliver's tent will suffice for him, children have a disconcerting habit of growing, really fast at certain stages of life, and if Mk II arrives, thing might get tight, tent or no tent. I must pay my respect to Courtney's skill with all thing construction, you have the perfect feather light touch on the controls, without which I am sure progress would have been far more limited. So, continue to enjoy your life, flattening the challenges and keeping your family in comfort, while minding your own business. I thank you for giving me a tiny peek into your hugely successful take on life
I think you need to make a treehouse! Big enough to sleep guests. And of course with a slide to get down.
An alternative:
You need a secret hideaway, a secret cave to retreat to, of course with a pool, halfway in and out…
But if you need a small(er) project…
Oliver needs a place to play. So some nice playground equipment would be nice to be able to have his own playground. Together with a relaxing bench so you can sit next to him…
Amazing. The little one (Oliver)will grow quickly. What’s your plans for a bedroom for him in the future.
Just curious. We also have a baby, about 1.2yrs old now. (by the way kudos y'all are troopers juggling this with a baby. My wife and I can relate! 😂)
You're going to eventually have to expand and add another room or two for Oliver and whatever other kiddo down the road. Would you just wall in the office and convert that? Or extend the back out with another bathroom? Just from our experience you'll want that separation sooner than later.
Anyways, you guys rock.
My wife and I use that same baby tent when we travel with our son. It works great and has been a real lifesaver.
I am amazed at the fact you only have one bedroom in all those buildings. Also concerned that the workshop is beneath your home because of fire risk and noise. Have you considered walling in some of the new equipment shed and insulating it as a workshop? Do you need a double-height workshop that you can use year round? It seems the most logical solution would be to extend the floor of your home into some or all of the upper part of the existing workshop.
Maybe fabricate a large wide spiral staircase with a roof ( roof for shade and weather protection and possibly consider closing it in partially with a woo or metal skin and handrails for the deck and around the office chimney. Remember Oliver will be sneaking off to climb things around home and you want to make everything as safe as possible , because every parent, no matter how careful and attentive loses track of an exploring toddler for a few seconds now and then. ) for easy access to your container shed rooftop deck.
Do you have a leach field for the waste water? I can’t remember seeing that in a video?
They never told where the waste water is going. Seems to be a secret...
Cortney, Riley, at this point, just two years on the mountain, the sky is the limit. You have systematically tackled every reason you shouldn't have been there and now it's payday coming- with Oliver to boot! And we have been delighted to see it. May it ever be!
I absolutely love what you guys have done with your home, shop, and property!! It's like a dream come true. I really enjoy your channel and hope you guys can live a very comfortable life together in your home. With that said, It'd be cool if Riley could add a lift to the shop. You never know when you might need one. Keep up the great work guys!! God bless. 🙏
A two post lift in the shop would be an amazing addition!
A 4 poster would be even better.@@AmbitionStrikes
@AmbitionStrikes I see a challenger lift in your future 😂
🤔Here's just Some ideas for future projects Treehouse with a zip line and a ski lift with a ski run👍🤷♂️
I love watching you both build all these things from scratch! Great job you two!
Next project.....when the weather is favorable (next year?) is.... Paint the shop door! The house and everything else looks so good and then there is that rusted door! Thanks for all the cool videos, especially about your solar power system. I have learned a lot. Greg in Japan.
Where will Oliver’s room be in a few years? Major renovation project?
Ventilation kitchen Hood would be a good idea to avoid smell in whole apartment
Good morning Courtney, Riley and Oliver! Well the coffee isn't completely consumed yet so we'll probably have to watch again to pick the Easter eggs.
1. Shallow well becoming permanent water solution.
2. I can imagine some kind of snow fun. Tow rope for your winter wonderland.
3. Bedroom for Oliver
Well I'm just guessing lol!
Great video btw. Deb and I never miss a video. It's the start to our Sunday. Probably another comment after watching again looking for clues. Love you guys!
진짜 대단한 부부다 이 멋진 집을 직접 짓다니🎉🎉🎉 큰 박수를 보냅니다👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇰🇷❤️❤️❤️
I don’t care as much what you build next as when you start. Love all of your projects! They are well thought out and well done. 👍🏻
Are you planning to do a garden? or hen house to have some eggs, the other day I saw this DIY "compost digestor" that grows insects and automatically burns them to feed the hen. Maybe more animals is too much responsibility and labor. But garden sounds nice, maybe hidroponic with vertical towers, inside a temperature/humidity controlled greenhouse!
I always appreciate how everything you guy build is so functional, and with a purpose on improving your lives. That said... The desktop image on Courtney's monitor, and the front grill hanging on the post in your shop has me wondering if you might be planning on building yourself a vintage off road truck of some kind? (you know... just for fun!) Whatever it is, I will gladly be watching.
Looks like an early Jeep or Jeepster grill?
That was Courtney’s old Jeep. She mentioned it in one of their videos a long time ago. But wouldn’t be surprised to see more awesome builds in the future.
OLIVER! I don't know if he always does this but I noticed that when you were holding him, he wasn't holding on to you. He's just like leaning back into it. It reminded me of my son who did the same thing (he's 42 now). It used to annoy me that he didn't hold on because it made it so much harder to tote him anywhere.
Thanks for the great tour of your house. Really lovely!
What happened to that 8 wheeled floating ATV thing? You said that you had a plan for fabricating something out of that, and I want to know what that is!
A simple project that will improve your life is a off grid sauna for those cold winter days.
Once you have a new den/living room, Oliver and Olivia?(babty?) will have a great play space! Yes a more perminant evolution of your water situation, and possibly starting layout for your new 'big home' build? Try to do a nice set of stairs (and a slide?) for the roof top deck. And Ryley, you still owe Courtney a hot tub!
You guys give this old computer/engineer geek a wonderful feeling of fresh life. Thanks for sharing your life with us!
I really what you two have done. I especially like how much storage you've packed into a relatively small space. My question is where is Oliver going to sleep when he's big enough that he wants his own room?
We found the baby tent invaluable for traveling. Staying in a hotel/airbnb/van/tent, and having our little dude have his own space was amazing. He used it until he was nearly 5 yo.
I love watching what you guys are doing and seeing the location that you are in is even more spectacular. Thanks for sharing.
Water system from the shallow well, another room for Oliver, stairs for the rooftop deck & cover the hole in the floor!