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Come See Our TINY HOME In The Canadian Rain Forest - Ep. 27

Come See Our TINY HOME In The Canadian Rain Forest - Ep. 27

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In today's episode we really start to clear the road so we can finally bring our new wood burning stove in the yurt. I also give you guys a tour of what the inside of the yurt looks like so far!
Date: 2022-06-23

Comments and reviews: 10


Haha, thanks for showing my book in your video! It's definitely campfire material! Looking forward to seeing you read from it by the fire, that would be awesome! Also, that teapot looks lovely. Stunning colours. And the sweater looks super comfy, I can understand why Nicole would wanna wear it. ---
Ps: that Nicole rose is gorgeous, in a strange way it's really the kind of rose I would think would suit to represent Nicole, pretty pinkish colours and bold, really lovely.

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That be one DULL SAW there Jake, you oughta get a few tip's from some woodcutters out there on how to sharpen your saw and maybe a tip or two on how to use it since it really looks humorous when you are moving the chain saw in a sawing motion lol lol like that is going to help it cut better NOT. Put an edge on that chain and take those raker teeth down about the thickness of a business card and you then will be actually cutting wood/ throwing and chips.
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I remember this very well.
I cleared a 425 by 3. 5 meter off-grid road, first I used a chainsaw to take down the trees, a scythe, a brush cutter. After I dug up all of the stones, some weighing as much as 400 kilos I could use the lawn-mower LOL.
After years of having to cut this massive grass road i decided to get a loader, dug away the grass, laid a thick membrane and put 200 tons of gravel down and that was the end of that LOL.

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Glad you like the produce bags. By the way Jake you actually inspired me to start my own food forest about 3 years ago. I have mulched my whole front yard with wood chips about a foot and a half thick. The soil is now starting to look really good and the trees should have a good amount of fruit this year. (I'm in Melbourne Australia) I can't wait to see your new garden.
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All that wood you cut and tossed should have been cut into logs big enough for your wood stove and stacked, I know it might sound like a tag for a TV show, but Winter is Coming. It looks like you've done a huge amount of work to make your new home wonderful, I just hope you can survive the winter so you can keep doing vlogs.
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wonderful episode as always/ Your place is looking SO good. just a word on bamboo clothing - it is not THE MOST eco friendly as it takes a lot of toxic chemicals to process the bamboo fibre which can end up in the environment so hemp and cotton are preferable. it looks very nice though haha xxxx
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This is Kaushik Kapadia from India, you two awesome. I too would like to make my home like yours. It's really fabulous, Love to see work so hard and keep your self so busy with such lovely work you do. All the best wishes and regards to both of you.
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Guys I am very late to the party, but I am catching up during lockdown here in England (across the river from Liverpool. I am loving your videos. What you guys have achieved is just amazing. I am totally hooked. Cheers and love from The Uk, Andy xx
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So is a bananna slug a vegan. Them darn things are going to give a garden a hard time no? Good job on the road, the wider the better so you can keep splitting tracks to drive new shoots back in tthe earth don't want to have to cut that every year.
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just a little piece of information. cotton is good yes however for sustainability and longevity wool i think would serve you both better and doesnt trap water near your body whereas cotton is notorious for doing so.
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