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A Month in an Off Grid Log Cabin in the Wilderness with my Dog - January in Canada

A Month in an Off Grid Log Cabin in the Wilderness with my Dog - January in Canada

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The month of January living off grid in the Canadian wilderness - heating and cooking with wood fire, ice fishing, archery, log cabin building, wildlife filming, making charcoal and more. 00: 03: 12 Breakfast from the woodstove 00: 07: 19 Guinness and Venison Stew 00: 11: 39 Firewood processing 00: 21: 23 Raw deer dog food 00: 24: 07 Early morning in the cabin 00: 27: 26 Sausage and egg frittata breakfast 00: 30: 32 Trimming window and door 00: 36: 08 Fried perch with potatoes 00: 42: 53 Traditional archery practice 00: 45: 17 Making charcoal in the wood stove 00: 48: 50 Ice fishing for brook trout 00: 51: 55 Longbow shooting practice 00: 54: 26 Hiking my property, clearing trails 00: 59: 28 Campfire cooking trout on a stick
Date: 2023-01-27

Comments and reviews: 13


Being able to live the lifestyle you want and to be comfortable with your surroundings is priceless.
Taking and using the resources you have available and making the best possible choices for your future is Self-reliance at its best. Giving back to the environment ecosystem, harvesting animals for food and growing crops has been a positive development in our lifestyle.
It s been an exciting journey watching our growth through the years Shawn and I ve learned a lot about how to be more Self-reliant with my own life.

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It will be great when you get a door/cover for your cellar. My mum used to work in a bar in her gap year after Uni, the bar had an exposed cellar entrance like yours and even though she had worked there a year, just one day she stepped back without thinking and broke six of her ribs on one side. I worry you might have an accident too. Maybe Cali gets under your feet or something.
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SHAWN & OUR CALI going to look for wolves? Oh Oh My gosh! Don't let the wolves get OUR CALI! She means a lot to all of us out here and I know OUR CALI MEANS THE WORLD TO YOU SHAWN! Am going to listen and watch as you go along the way! Going to make pan cakies for breakfast this morning with some sausage also!
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Good morning I can't wait to be on my own property sometime soon lord willing. Looks peaceful and I am sure in need of a off Grid and off the beaten path to get back to the way I am comfortable living
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Nice to see a little comfort at the new cabin. I imagine it will improve productivity being able to stay longer on-site and get a good night sleep. How's the greenhouse holding up this year?
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My husband & I drink Chaga, we always get the rocks and keep boiling them down. What s the difference with the powder, I see that you use that kind? Is it better?
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Shawn, after all that extremely hard work it's so great to see you enjoying winter in the ambiance of your amazing new shelter! Truly another work of art!
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Clearly much more comfortable nowadays than last yr at the cabin!
Sleeping in pj and slippers, instead of jeans and sleeping in the barn!
Mike.

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I found myself so totally immersed in this video that I almost opened my door to let my golden retriever in. and I don't even have a golden retriever!
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We don't know each other and we'll never meet, but in an alternate universe where those things were true, I'd like to eat at your cabin.
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You did an awesome job, if you didn t use a level while building, the eggs would have glided in another direction!
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It's cold here in the Appalachian Mtns this morn. brrr. put another log on the fire and pour me a cuppa coffee
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Never thought I would love waking up in ATX to coffee chaga, and a banjo! .oh yea and a young dude in his pj's
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