Cooking at the Off Grid Cabin in the Woods - Woodstove, Firepit (WINTER PREPARATION)
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- čas přidán 1. 10. 2018
- I do some cooking at the off grid cabin in the woods. I build a firepit with rocks, clean and install the woodstove. This is winter preparation at the off grid pallet wood cabin.
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The fall is here and the leaves are starting to turn into their autumn colours. The air is cooler and fresh and it finally feels like autumn in the woods. Join me as I start to prepare for winter at the pallet wood cabin. First I build a firepit with large rocks. Then I setup a fire bridge as part of my cooking setup. It has various pot hangers and a grill. I chop some wood with the axe and get the fire going. Once the kettle is boiled I enjoy some fresh tea and relax in the forest listening to nature asmr.
Once rested, I begin work on cleaning the stove pipes (or flu's) of the woodstove. They had quite a build up of soot from previous burns so using a simple toilet brush with stiff bristles, I swept out the soot and put the woodstove in the cabin. Once the stove was lit, it was time to give it a test and cook some food on it. This time I opted for cast iron cooking and cooked up some fresh eggs and sausages. I then give you a run through of my Bushcraft backpack, which I use regularly now as a day pack. I am so pleased that we managed to save the cabin and move it to this woodland next to the bushcraft camp. It gives me more time to get the cabin and camp in order ready for the cold, winter months. I am looking forward to doing some solo overnight camps at both the bushcraft camp and cabin. Still plenty of work to do at the pallet cabin and hopefully next time I will bring my dad. Thanks for joining on the adventure! Building the pallet wood cabin has been an awesome wilderness adventure!
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This channel stopped me from watching the news every night I love this program. I learn from this program.
It's September 17, 2020 and i just found your channel by mistake. After watching a few episodes i subscribed. In my opinion I'd like to see much more of your dad. He is cool and is funny. He brings much to the table. He has years of knowledge which gives folks a look into yesterday. Those round hard things that fall from trees he put on a string and you and him played a game with them to see who could crack the other persons first to make it fall from the string was great. He said soak them in vinegar first to make them harder. Love your dad.
That could be a little homestead! WELL DONE!
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For you scrambled egg lovers who want non stick performance from cast iron, generously grease the cast iron, pour in the scrambled eggs, don't stir, just flip once (like you would a pancake). Light, fluffy, no clean up. Love your private little camp site, so peaceful!! And that backpack has great features, thank for sharing!
I love the way I can click "like" before even finishing your vids as know it is going to be great
No phones, tablets or TV. A ramshackle cabin with a roaring fire and a good book sounds like bliss. A lovely single malt wouldn’t go amiss though.
Here in Piedmont North Carolina poplar has been showing a little color for a couple of weeks, now. Some faint hints of color in sweetgum and wild cherry. Surprising number of brown leaves came down during Hurricane Florence. Mostly sweetgum, elm and black walnut.
Enjoyed watching your time outdoors. Enjoy as much, as you can, while you can. The years can quickly sneak up on you, while you're not looking. Backs, knees, feet, joints, etc. start complaining & suddenly you're wondering where the time went. The more wonderful memories you've stashed away, the better, IMO!
Thanks for sharing.
I hear that.. about the years creeping up on us. Reminds me of the old song... 'Turn Round..and they're gone'.
Sending blessings to all in N.&S. Carolina affected by the hurricane.
I remember riding through the Carolinas as a kid, on our way to Florida. Mom would be singing.. 🎶Nothing could be fine than to be in Carolina. We would stop to picnic and we kids would run about collecting these crazy big pinecones. So Great!
A clean flue is a happy stove. A happy stove makes you happy! Good one mate. Thanxz
That cabin that you and your Dad built together is the coolest thing ever.
A thousand thumbs up 👍
I absolutely love the pallet wood cabin. When spring starts my friend and I are building a wooden cabin and you and your dad inspired us to do that! Let's hope it turns out nice hah. Cheers from Poland! Cześć :D
Thanks Artur!
Nie spodziewałem się spotkać polaka na tym kanale ale witam serdecznie.
A dziękuje ślicznie :). Jestem w sumie polakiem urodzonym w Stanach Zjednoczonych więc w sumie samych amerykańskich lub angielskim youtuberów oglądam heh. I bardzo interesuję się survivalem dlatego tutaj jestem heh. Pozdrawiam!
Anytime good sir. Cheers!
Witam serdecznie :) jestem dziewczyna Dustina ktorego widziales z Mike video.chce tylko powiedziec czesc i bardzo dziekujemy za pozytywny feedback :).
The cooking rack is awesome. Looking forward to seeing you use it more
Ok you really got me laughing with the "it is a new brush". That was funny. It is so peaceful there in the woods. Great video. I live in Phoenix,AZ so not to many leaves turning here. Up north yes. At 11,000ft Gambel Oaks and Aspens.
WOW, What a great fire pit !!!!
Loving your new cooking fire pit.
Dirt cheap shelter + wicked expensive gear = a fascinating contrast. Reminds me of those old westerns where they travelled deep into the frontier with a chest full of fine china. It might be a dirt floor hovel but it's got a crystal candle holder 😎
Definitely something wrong with this picture...
priorities i suppose :P not like the gear wont last a life time or something
It’s like a beat up car with a nice stereo system and nice rims
A bit of work, but worth it when winter is fast approaching
Nice pack and gear! Keeping dry is a plus!
Thanks for sharing.
Couple more cabins and you could have a bushcrafters vacation retreat.
Another great video.we clean our stove glass in our house by dipping a wet cloth in the ash & lightly rubbing it works a treat you don't have to press hard or risk cracking glass.
you inspire me to do things I've been wanting to do for a long time!
The cabin looks great in its new home Mike, especially with the cook set awesome 👍
how can 48 ppl NOT like this video? never got the dislikes, just move elsewhere... thanks for the lovely video.... the start with no speaking was ultra soothing
absolutely loving it!!!... can't wait for some snow and winter cozy vibes in the cabin
Mike am completely addicted to watching your channel every day now lol.. i have wanted to make a youtube channel like this for 10 years now but have never had the time. so watching yours is like i am living it lol.
Bless up Mike . Peace
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Grand to see you putting the stove in the cabin awesome campfire cooking accessories there Mike
this is my new fav youtube channel
You're way more organised than me, very inspirational. Although I'm planning to build a wood burning stove in my workshop soon, I still rely on a big fire when I'm out in the woods. All the best
Skye
Open up a bed and breakfast in the woods!
You would absolutely love to see the maple trees change colour in Canada. It’s so special.
Seen some pictures, it looks awesome
WE LIVE IN CRETE GREECE OUR TREES ARE MOSTLY PINE, PLAIN, CONIFER, PALM. BUT WE DO HAVE A TYPE OF OAK. KEEP UP THESE TYPES OF CRAFT VIDS GREAT STUFF TO GET KIDS FROM INTERVIEWING PHONE AND GAMING. BACK TO BASICS FOR DADS AND KIDS TO JOIN IN.
Thank you too for send me the video. I can't send you any music, but I LOVE YOU TOO.
The Appalachian and Great Smokey Mountain ranges here are famous for fall foliage. The cherry ,maple ,birch ,and beech turn first. The park site has some amazing photos! Enjoy the cabin brother !
We did the Skyline Drive in late Oct. one time... what a treat that was! That should be on every 'bucket' list.
Definitely looks like a very peaceful place to be at.
Many of your videos reward viewing multiple times. This is one example. Since you and your Dad are 'waste not; want not' people, I know those pallet chairs that sat on the front porch are still around somewhere. I'd LOVE to see them back in the place on the deck. I am less attached to the 'Tiki Bar' and the tall stools. They DID provide a bit of irony in regards to die-hard bushcraft. We all wait with bated breath to see what you and your Dad will come up with next. But we still enjoy what you came up with in the past!
Love the cabin Mike! So glad you saved it!
Black elm change 1st them the pin oak white oak and red oak to clean the stove pipe easier is soak them in denatued alcohol then clean with brush. Maple turns last the water oak. God BLESS HAPPY camping
Is it me? Or.. does Red Oak smell like cat peepee?
That just looks so peaceful and therapeutic. An ideal get away spot. I could see myself sitting on a stump while drinking some of the best coffee known to man boiled over a open fire. While watching the squirrels hunt and play. Call me crazy but this is the absolute best way to live life,no cell phones or internet maybe a TV but that's all ya need!
The cabin was meant to be there. It looks like it is at home. Great video and I love that backpack!!
Thanks Linda, we love it in the new spot
I love that little stove.
Quite the outdoor kitchen
Hello from Turkei. I watching your videos and learning English.
Love watching the videos can't wait for some new out door projects you guys will make keep up the good work..
i can just see Ray Mears walking in for a cuppa tea
So peaceful
The first trees that the leaves change first is Maple trees.That is Ontario Canada.I love your videos and i think your Dad is a great guy.he makes me laugh.
Great vid bro....those kettles are awesome!
They really are the dogs mate!
Here in Northern California and Eastern Oregon highland desert regions ... we have fall foliage colors with (1) aspens, birch, poplars, ash, cottonwoods, melaleuca (tea tree), (2) maples, (3) sycamores, sweet gums, blue gums, eucalyptus, (4) alders, cascara, dogwoods, elms, willows, and (5) liquid ambers.
What a variety John!
Oh my Lord. that is a lot!
I wonder, i wonder. i wonder,if he could name all them with a fruit pastel in his mouth, without chewing!
I was up in Flagstaff AZ Yeats ago and came across a forest of what I think was Alders? White trunks and bright yellow leaves. It was so stunning we had to just stop the car and stare. It is seered into my memory to this day. It was as though God was saying.."Aaahhh you caught me" ! Nature.. so great. 🍂🍃
Will like to know more about the fire bridge. Have a video about it? Need one to take around on my camping trips. Enjoy you videos , they have improve my camping here in the Caribbean. Thank you.
Another brilliant update to the pallet wood cabin love your videos as always mate keep it up👍
Cheers Josh
Love the cabin! And dang that cook sets got everything😵
13:07 'that would just be nasty!' hilarious!
Thanks for another vid in the wood...Autumn is the best season for the colours...and film is so powerful with no commentary just the nature shots...beautiful...and always good to hear your voice with your teaching and learning...great and good...
Wow, that is a fancy set up!
Just ordered a sweat shirt hoodie and stickers and a patch
Thank you Jim, means a lot!
Merci pour ces très belles images.
Awesome as always
I totally enjoy ur shows, thanks...✌
for those that want a hot tip, to reduce the time for your chimneys to be cleaned call the chimney sweeper in during spring and summer away from the cold months and they will come to your home hot fast on a date you determine and you don't have to worry for another year.
Really enjoy your videos :)
Forest life 🍁🌲🍂🦉the best👍
Hi Mike great seeing you, do like the pack. There gear is awesome. You do a great job with cast iron skillet, looks like you take pride in your care of it. From the beautiful state of Oregon take care!
Excellent video, love the pallet wood cabin series, get your fatha on it again, legend 👍
good boy./....especially with the cook set awesome
Love your camp.
Man, that is one nice cook-pod design.
Very satisfying
That is a really neat pack.
By late September, black gum, bittersweet, and dogwood are turning. The peak of fall color in Missouri/USA is usually around mid-October. This is when maples, ashes, oaks, and hickories are at the height of their fall display. Normally by late October, the colors are fading and the leaves beginning to drop from the trees.
Looks like your having funny there love being outside to I bought 65 arces in tenn it's great here 3 creeks an mountains here so pretty 😁
Good job. The rucksack looks good. 👍
you could use a pvc pipe on the pot brush. you may have to cut half the handle to ride it up with the pipe.
use cement glue for handle and pipe
Very nice pack!
such a beautiful area.
TY for finally telling about the pack , have been waiting lol Thx
That bog brush idea is genius I'm so doing this to my frontier stove next time I drag it out, unless I get a Gstove first
Lovely video!!!!!
Enjoyed it. As usual. Early burst of winter here in the Canadian Rockies. 9 inches of snow. Most in over 100 year on oct 2. Snowshoe season started early. Thx for the effort you put in to your vids
Wow that is early!
Loving the content man! Bushcraft is something that I love very much and you my friend have a talent for it. Keep it up!
Michigan in the US, we usually see the younger maples turn first, and black walnuts change earlier than most as well. Great videos, cheers!
Have a lot of Locust trees in my home city. Those and the Hackberry trees turn first then the rest follow a few weeks later. Over the course of 4 weeks they go from Green to a sea of golden yellow, orange, red and purple. Quite beautiful, but usually only lasts 6 weeks or so then old man winter does his thing for 6 months or so
Good stuff guys!
I absolutely love the outdoors off grid living is the best I told my wife when these kids grow up I’m going off grid and live in Maine
Bring your wool jammies
Nice pack!
great video nice backpack
That backpack reminds me in basic design our military issue marching ones. Merry Christmas! Greets from Lithuania!
I love that stove
You should set you up a lot for spouting wood and have a separate wood storage for your cabin part. This way it saves you depleting your other shelters supply. Just what I would do.
love these videos
Love the cabin videos
Your videos keep getting better! Can't wait for the winter videos at the cabin
Black Walnuts are one of the first to drop their leaves here on the East Coast of the US. Sugar maples are generally some of the first noticeable to show their color, or red maple.
Very nice setup
Nice one! 👍😁
I've always really enjoyed your videos and again I still enjoy your videos thank you so much for taking the time to move the camera around editing and all the things that come with putting them on CZcams I do appreciate your time and effort thank you so much have a blessed day thanks again
greetings from POLAND ! :))
Hello!
hello ! :DDDDDDDDD I'M YOU THE BEST FAN !!!
tego żeby odrazu spotkać 2 polaków na tym kanale się nie spowiedziałem.
heeee polska jest wszędzie :) pozdrawiam
POLSKA !!!!
I love your videos man. I also like to built stuff with palletwood and you inspired me to build more complicated stuff.
Cheers from the netherlands
gosh that pack is gorgeous
Excellent Mike. Love the vid. Can't wit for the next one especially the over nighters.
Just catching up on things as been teaching kids most of week how to survive. Wish I had seen the toilet brush idea before I spent ages cleaning my flue with a damn brush used for dishes....obviously a new one.lol. Oh well every day a learning day.
The White Birch begin to turn first in Eastern Canada in late August but they cling to the trees for a long while. Then the Sugar and Swamp Maples begin turning in late September to mid October, along with the Oaks and Quaking Aspens. Most of the trees are bare by Halloween.