I have talked about "the grand plan" in great detail many times and in many videos but, in short, I'm building a homestead. The area in this video is the "parking lot", a staging area for equipment, gear and supplies. As for the downed trees being left to rot? All I can say is you must be new to the channel. If you have real interest, and I hope you do, you can watch every step of the journey starting with playlist 22.
@@humansustainability From my personal experience I can say with full confidence that if you let an Aspen trunk sit still for a year after being downed, its just no good anymore. When it comes to milling those logs. Do you even have a ripping chain? Because if you don't, then you're gonna burn out your saw very quickly.
@@KK19825 I really enjoy your engagement in my journey! It is also very obvious to me that you are new to the trek. I encourage you to watch my entire suite of video's before being so critical of a single sample. These trees that you see in the background of a SHELTER video are building material that I will be working in the coming season. If you are here on my channel to critique me I welcome that as long as it's a well thought critique... I would love to have a conversation with someone who understands the difficulties of staking a pole in the ground within RAW land. Speak to me about item's I've already covered as if those considerations are the only thing to consider and I will rapidly place you in the bucket of "attention seeker". Please don't be that shallow.
What even is your plan for the lot?
To me it looks like you've been downing trees for a couple of years and just left them to rot in the ground.
I have talked about "the grand plan" in great detail many times and in many videos but, in short, I'm building a homestead. The area in this video is the "parking lot", a staging area for equipment, gear and supplies.
As for the downed trees being left to rot? All I can say is you must be new to the channel. If you have real interest, and I hope you do, you can watch every step of the journey starting with playlist 22.
@@humansustainability From my personal experience I can say with full confidence that if you let an Aspen trunk sit still for a year after being downed, its just no good anymore.
When it comes to milling those logs. Do you even have a ripping chain? Because if you don't, then you're gonna burn out your saw very quickly.
@@KK19825 I really enjoy your engagement in my journey! It is also very obvious to me that you are new to the trek. I encourage you to watch my entire suite of video's before being so critical of a single sample.
These trees that you see in the background of a SHELTER video are building material that I will be working in the coming season.
If you are here on my channel to critique me I welcome that as long as it's a well thought critique...
I would love to have a conversation with someone who understands the difficulties of staking a pole in the ground within RAW land. Speak to me about item's I've already covered as if those considerations are the only thing to consider and I will rapidly place you in the bucket of "attention seeker".
Please don't be that shallow.