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Leaving Log Cabin for an Adventure into Sweden.

Leaving Log Cabin for an Adventure into Sweden.

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Leaving Log Cabin for an Adventure into Sweden. David: Erik dude, love your dog! I also like and appreciate how much fun one can have with horses, especially in cold and snowy conditions. You are the man! Excuse me for asking the following, numerous questions: where in Sweden is your cabin, your family and that horse ranch located, i. e. where in relation to Stockholm are y'all located? Is your cabin located on your parent's property? What proportion of the Swedish population lives in the rural areas and which live in the cities? Have you built your front door yet, and how about your front porch? That would be the best place to start every morning, sitting in a rocking chair and enjoying my first cup of coffee, or the second and third one as well. Hang loose and enjoy!
Date: 2023-11-16

Comments and reviews: 21


We live in South Eastern Queensland, where we have days at 35+ degrees, and nights at 16+ deg Celcius. Winter can get cool with temperatures starting off below zero, and reaching maybe, 10 to 12 degrees Celcius. Plenty of sun, tropical storms, which deluge us with inches of rain, then droughts that last years. Floods, fires, and everything in between, so can you imagine looking at your videos, and seeing feet of snow, running freezing water, and frozen lakes, fires in your cabin, seem to us quite unbelievable. Thanking for showing us the difference. It is opening up new world to us. Anne.
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Unbelievable! So amazing! Thank you for sharing your talent and fortitude for traditions that I was convinced have long disappeared. It is so refreshing and exciting. I feel like I'm watching something wonderful from days gone by, yet here in 2021! WOW! so amazing! THANK YOU ERIK! THANK YOU!
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So beautiful even though it's cold. I like to experience even once like that too. I was born in one the tropical islands of the Philippines and now living in this somewhat desert environment of So. California. So all I experience is heat. Rarely see the snow.
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You earned a great deal of respect from me when you got into that water at the end. I have fallen through frozen lakes a few times, but never volunteered! It's good though, you are really awesome. And this one made me really miss my horses.
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how are the dogs paws treated for all the snow. I've taken my Border Aussie out many times in the snow and only became a problem recently and didn't think I need booties for him but didn't know if there is a better way?
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I am thinking back in the old days, probably my own family in Gotland Island, did some of these same things too. But you are a one man construction company! How did you learn all these old world building techniques?
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I would die of the cold, but it is very beautiful, and it's nice you enjoy your family together. What an absolutely perfect day to go to the mountaintop. You could probably see the Sea from up there!
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Yo bro you and your family/friends are a bunch of geniuses you guys really know how to enjoy & respect nature while using resources in a responsible manner.
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I'm impressed. A steady cam on that snowmobile ride? That's the only way I can account for how bumpy the hills were and how smooth the camera view was.
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Scandinavian people: Have a horse drawn sleigh through the woods, sleep in log cabins, play in the snow, have a sauna (of course they do) also. Crocks.
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Sweden is So HUGE! Full of WILDERNESS! & SEVERE COLD, HARSH WEATHER! GOD CREATED CREATED A Ppl. For EVERY CLIMATE! That weather Terrifies ME Erick!
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Can you tell me what brand/make the sled is that the dog is riding in, being pulled by the Ski Doo? It's at 12: 59 of the video.
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Love these videos. For some reason I imagine Erik doing all meticulous activity but with excruciating arthritis
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hello friend I really like your videos but here in Brazil we don't have all this cold that you face there.
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I noticed that all the entry doors to the cabins are short. Wonder why?
BTW great job on building the cabin!

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Compared to the rest of Europe, he's living an utopia - wide open spaces, intact families, no noise (no talking.
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Now this is the kind of life I want to lead. I think my soul is slowly dying from living in suburbia.
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That poor little dog running on their little legs to keep up. They clearly adore you, and is super cute
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That ending though. Maybe the next video will start with him bursting out of the ice some distance away
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Your little dog is so cute I love how she went to check on you when you got in the water at the end
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you need a drone bro to film long range shots otherwise always walking back. succes and greetz from
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