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In this Thanksgiving episode, we make significant progress on fixing the last remaining parts of the gutters for our tiny cabin. In this episode, we dedicate our weekend to cleaning up the trees we previously cut down, preparing our property for the impending winter snowfall. In this episode, we tackle the essential task of installing gutters on our tiny cabin to combat the frustrating water runoff that has been turning our entryway into a muddy mess. Join us for an exciting tour of our tiny cabin, affectionately known as our "bunkie," purchased as a cabin kit from Bunkie Life!In this episode of our off-grid living series, we tackle the MOST DANGEROUS Tree Cleanup Ever! We tackle the challenge of upgrading from a simple tarp to a robust, permanent roof structure. In this video, we tackle the crucial task of constructing a sturdy ladder for our rustic bunk bed. A few unique challenges of off-grid woodworking, contending with limited tools needing creative problem-solving.In this video, we tackle the lower bunk, transforming it into a versatile futon that serves as a comfy sofa by day and a cozy bed by night.Join me as I take on the challenge of building a rustic bunk bed for our off-grid cabin using only basic woodworking skills!This time we continue the challenging task of creating access to our beautiful lakeside property.We continue our off-grid cabin build journey as we tackle our first Alaskan chainsaw mill project! On this episode we deal with the water situation in the kitchen, and replace the low-powered USB pumps with a 12v RV water pump.On this episode, Matt shows off his new work bibs and starts carving a path down to the lake, on one of the hottest days of the month.On this episode we work on cleaning up a lot of the broken trees at the Bunkie, while answering your submitted questions!Last time we built the kitchen; today we're installing it into the Bunkie Tiny Cabin. For the past year we've been using a folding plastic table, and while that provides the basic necessities - it's just not cutting it.On this episode I spend some time in the garage fabricating a mini kitchen for our tiny cabin in the woods. The goal of it, is to be an off grid bunkie so the kitchen needs to have some sort of sink and water supply and potentially a source for cooking food.
This is a hike we did at the end of last summer. Its been a hard one to edit because Gizmo passed away shortly before New Years eve, so I have put off editing this episode. However as I reviewed the footage we took, and began to edit, I was reminded of all the amazing times with this fantastic little dog.
We take a road trip through beautiful British Columbia! In this episode, we brave one of the hottest days of the year to explore some of the region's most stunning locations and indulge in local treats.
On this episode we tackle a crucial project for our off-grid forest cabin - building a DIY woodshed!
Join Mouse and me for an easy going Canada Day weekend at our cozy off-grid bunkie as we roll up our sleeves and tackle some much-needed tree removal to improve our little slice of paradise.