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  • @VagabondAnne
    @VagabondAnne Před 4 lety +396

    My Grandma called it "tuition". Yes, it was expensive in time and effort and materials, but you learned a lot in the University of Life. And smartypants that you are, you shared the experience with others so we can learn too, and skip paying that tuition. That's called "paying it forward". Hope you find some nice folks in your area who have some workable solutions.

    • @dinasyoyos6384
      @dinasyoyos6384 Před 3 lety +8

      We can all learn from each other

    • @desertheavens
      @desertheavens Před 3 lety +19

      @@acdeldel2201 She means it was the cost of her education in that area. So yes, "tuition" is fitting.

    • @lakepostell6912
      @lakepostell6912 Před 3 lety

      Lifes ways! Some learn, and prosper.

    • @genesnyder2985
      @genesnyder2985 Před 2 lety +7

      @@acdeldel2201 nope tuition is a good discription

    • @ccho907
      @ccho907 Před 2 lety +1

      Also they are hopefully ballin from CZcams.

  • @lilaccottage5885
    @lilaccottage5885 Před 4 lety +437

    Thank you for sharing the things that don’t work out. A lot of people would of glossed right over that!

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada Před 4 lety +13

      One thing that makes these guys so great is that they do all the hard work ... while we reap the benefit of knowledge.
      Its always about trial and error.
      Maybe look at it this way... we're in a drought where we are... I'd gladly trade "issues". 😳

    • @jtfritchie
      @jtfritchie Před 4 lety +19

      I have to agree. While I’m so sorry that you’ve put in all that work, it’s really helpful that everyone sees the things that don’t work out too. Thank you for sharing all of it with us.

    • @glengillis7775
      @glengillis7775 Před 4 lety +11

      Sorry for your loss. That was a major labour and financial investment. You might try getting a smaller sea can and super insulating it with spray foam or hard foam panels but it would be expensive as he'll to do.
      On a positive note. Eric did you get a tractor??? Another thing is you had a chance to snowmobile around your yard. Good day. LOL.
      We are all here for you guys if you need anything. Maybe we can help in one way or another. $$$.
      Love your positive attitude and go forwards approach with life's little hickups. Looking forward to your next projects.
      Down here in Alberta we have had a similar summer. Rain and rain. We just had a week of heat for the first time.
      Good luck. Great video as always. Good music selection.
      Keep smiling. Eric enjoy your tractor

    • @TheLoxxxton
      @TheLoxxxton Před 4 lety

      Yup agree

    • @chris3m98
      @chris3m98 Před 4 lety +1

      @@glengillis7775 Looks like a rental???

  • @MrEdwardhartmann
    @MrEdwardhartmann Před 3 lety +67

    My stepfather, living on top of a small mountain in Arkansas, decided to build an experimental above ground root cellar. His land was solid bedrock just 6 inched below the dirt, so there was no chance of digging a cellar. Unfortunately, he is no longer alive, so I can't talk to him about it. But he acquired four 4x8 foot sheets of thick styrofoam (I think it was 8") and he just stood them up to make an 8 foot tall, 4x4 box, and cut a small door in one panel. Then he wrapped the inside and outside with galvanized chicken wire and covered all of it with stucco. There was no support structure at all - just foam and stucco. He added a pitched roof and more insulation on top, and it worked great. And apparently, it was plenty strong because a tornado took down his house and garage but the root cellar which was only 10 feet from the house made it through untouched.

    • @sydneysimon4999
      @sydneysimon4999 Před rokem +3

      I was considering a stucco or waterproof cement wall and this really helps! Thank you for sharing what you know

  • @kristimaret9677
    @kristimaret9677 Před 4 lety +39

    This breaks my heart. Y'all put so much blood, sweat and tears into the root cellar.

  • @kavabean
    @kavabean Před 4 lety +270

    Sorry the root cellar didn't work out. Hope you guys don't get discouraged. Most people are stuck in front of screens. You're out there doing it. Keep it up. You're inspiring others to think about a better life.

    • @DoctorSuezz
      @DoctorSuezz Před 3 lety +7

      Such a positive comment!! I love people like you!! ♡♡♡

    • @jforozco12
      @jforozco12 Před 2 lety +1

      it seems our generation is stuck in front of a screen, so fucking true, at least for me and lots of my people.

    • @TheresaPowers
      @TheresaPowers Před rokem +1

      you don't know what most people are doing.

    • @ronalsohefner8814
      @ronalsohefner8814 Před rokem +1

      @@TheresaPowers He knows what you're doing.

  • @spkgrl
    @spkgrl Před 4 lety +259

    That sucks. I was worried about the root cellar when we hadn’t got an update on it yet. You guys are such hard workers and I’m sure it’s a blow. Sending good vibes your way.

    • @patriciaabell9393
      @patriciaabell9393 Před 4 lety +11

      I'm sure sorry that the root cellar didn't work out! Will the metal storage unit work for the canned food? Then a large freezer for the rest? Well, you are in my prayers!

  • @fairbanj
    @fairbanj Před 3 lety +44

    Awwww I think we need a moment of silence. That thing was so cool.

  • @071619571
    @071619571 Před 4 lety +75

    Impressed with you guys sharing things that do not work! This kind of realness is why so many people love your channel. Cant wait to hear what you do next year. Would love it if you would film your planning discussions/plans. Thank you.

  • @elkhntr4evr421
    @elkhntr4evr421 Před 4 lety +96

    My first episode was watching you two building this root cellar! I understand why you’re burying it, just hurts watching because you two worked so hard at putting it in! Then all the thought that went into the shelving! When I first started watching, I was like who is this crazy couple, that young lady in sandals using a shovel, that young man with a pistol strapped to his side working right along side his gal? Then I kept watching and you two became part of my family, your trials and tribulations, each episode is great and I will continue to enjoy them as long as you two keep shooting them. I wish it would have lasted, but Your right, just continue to learn and grow!

    • @lalalabuschagne2333
      @lalalabuschagne2333 Před 4 lety +5

      I agree with everything you say. I feel the same way

    • @ginare2
      @ginare2 Před 4 lety +5

      Me too! I was in awe of the process of building that root cellar. This is heartbreaking!

    • @aprilcarl2835
      @aprilcarl2835 Před 3 lety +4

      Same - love you guys - keep on please. Praying your next cellar will work perfect. I really like the comment about how his grandpa built the styrofoam cellar that lasted through the hurricane.

  • @Hapharzardly
    @Hapharzardly Před 4 lety +54

    "When you lose, don't lose the lesson."
    Thanks for sharing it with us.

  • @aacassens
    @aacassens Před 3 lety +24

    I can think of 3 descriptive words for u guys:
    Resilient;Resourceful; Remarkable. This is what I want to do in my next life.

  • @victoriayornet7130
    @victoriayornet7130 Před 4 lety +1

    You guys are an inspiration! I know for sure you will compost this experience into awesome growth. Keep going and thank you for your authenticity it will save somebody a lot of time!

  • @jimmieburleigh9549
    @jimmieburleigh9549 Před 4 lety +44

    Get another shipping container build a artic entrance on it and pack in a few feet of dirt all around it and above it. Same as building a root cellar in a side of a hill but your building the hill. Then plant a hardy local grass on it.

    • @kellypalmer1077
      @kellypalmer1077 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes

    • @lamebubblesflysohigh
      @lamebubblesflysohigh Před 4 lety +1

      Their property is not that big unless they drastically expend into the bog but we are talking about major landscaping project here. It would be easier and simpler to insulate that container with polystyrene, fill all voids with expanding foam and use dedicated AC unit to cool it during summer months. Yes it would require hooking up to utilities (electricity) and thus yearly cost but it would be still cheaper than filling of a chunk of that bog and building of an artificial hill on top of it.

    • @kellypalmer1077
      @kellypalmer1077 Před 4 lety

      @@lamebubblesflysohigh whatever what plant did you hatch from

    • @clutelmm
      @clutelmm Před 4 lety +6

      Agree. Think about two, 20 foot insulated refrigerated shipping containers. One for your garden canning, and the other one for hunting and fishing and hanging other meats. 🐂🐖🐏🦃🐓🐟

  • @goodandgreen
    @goodandgreen Před 4 lety +74

    Damn, I’m so sorry. Just listening to the part you put to the song “it’s all been a waste of time“ 😭

  • @pixiebeen
    @pixiebeen Před 4 lety +2

    Good on you! Love the positivity. You're cellar build was how I found your channel & have enjoyed it ever since! Keep moving forward; so inspiring! Best wishes

  • @artistinagarden
    @artistinagarden Před 4 lety

    So sorry for your loss guys. You have a great mindset and your focus on moving forward with new ideas and projects is inspiring! Excited to see what you come up with next on your journey in Alaska! Thanks Eric and Arielle for your time and experience!

  • @hardenmama1800
    @hardenmama1800 Před 4 lety +21

    Oh my gosh. I can't even imagine how you felt filling in that root cellar! You worked so hard to build it. Your positive attitude of learning from the experience is amazing. I wish I could give you both a big ol hug.
    The property looks beautiful. Your hard work has produced so much. You both are so smart and creative - I'm sure you will come up with a workable solution.
    Take care!

  • @toolstotanzaniatfsrcymru8144

    Will be interesting to see what you do to replace the root cellar. You sound a bit as if you are kicking yourself for not anticipating the problems - well, don’t. Life is one big long learning experience, and everything that happens teaches you more. Do, learn, adapt, progress!!

  • @galeholt1523
    @galeholt1523 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow! That's rough! Life can be so frustrating! I appreciate your sharing the good and the bad. I know it was hard to show us and to talk about but you two did a wonderful job. I could see your disappointment but also your resolve to learn from it and to continue to grow! Your building the root cellar was the first video of yours I watched. I've since gone back and watched most of your videos and always look forward to your new ones. I wish you all the best and know you will figure out a solution! Thanks for letting us watch!! Take Care!

  • @sequoiawarner6756
    @sequoiawarner6756 Před 4 lety

    I first found your page searching for earth bag videos, so grateful to learn so much more as you build your homestead! That you for sharing the learning experience. With all the suggestions here you will find one that works!

  • @HazelHammond1505
    @HazelHammond1505 Před 4 lety +66

    I'm sorry about the root cellar. But It wasn't a waste of time. I'm sure you both learned alot from it. and the pond is coming along very good... take care and be safe

  • @physicstutor6521
    @physicstutor6521 Před 4 lety +74

    You could build an above grade earth insulated shelter. Maybe just use some logs for columns and then on the outside of the columns attach half logs.
    Civil engineer (that's me) pro tips: put a high quality water barrier (go to polar supply) and a couple inches of foam over it. Then bury it. 1 inch of foam equals 1 ft of dirt. So put 4" of foam on the top of it. Then put some cover on it. Just dont overload it. Dirt is heavy (that's what the insulation does. It cuts down on cover). Maybe have your inside grade about 2 ft below the adjacent grade. In corporate it into a garden or something
    You could also get some precast concrete out there. If you dug a hole you could bury a storm drain manhole. That would be pretty ideal, actually. Maybe you could get Anchorage tank to sell you a septic tank tank with just a bottom and top welded on.
    Maybe get a bottomless tank barrel that has the tar on the outside. Set that in a hole about a foot deep. Make sure you put a little concrete ring for it to sit on. Pour the bottom full, make a lid and insulate and bury.
    You could also get a closed tank with a custom opening on top and no baffles. You could use the 4 inch inlet and outlets for breathers.
    You could bury that tank below the waterline if you put ballast. Basically put a gravel floor in it.
    A big culvert could work.
    You could cast in place a concrete box.
    Maybe just bury a connex box. Keep your eyes open craigslist and marketplace. There is junk out there.

    • @MookieMan1
      @MookieMan1 Před 4 lety +2

      Septic tank I think would work great for them. Precast tank of some kind would be water tight.

    • @coloradopackratprepper
      @coloradopackratprepper Před 4 lety +1

      I see people buying even the plasic tanks to bury. Im actually thinking of one or two of those for myself. What is your thoughts about the big plastic septics to use as underground storage????

    • @MookieMan1
      @MookieMan1 Před 4 lety +1

      colorado prepper packrat I bet that would work well also with a dirt covering. The only thing that comes to mind is many of the plastic tanks are round which would be somewhat difficult to put shelving in.

    • @coloradopackratprepper
      @coloradopackratprepper Před 4 lety +1

      @@MookieMan1 ummm right i would hav to think about some sort of flooring. Maybe build from 2x4s??? Would mostly be 5gal buckets. My canned up jars in house!!!💞💞💞💞😺😺😺😺

    • @dper1112
      @dper1112 Před 4 lety +2

      @@coloradopackratprepper Big plastic tanks that are full of air will collapse from side pressure. Not a good idea for them because the saturated soil will destroy the thing, but if you were in a super dry location, you could go for it.

  • @stacycoupland4276
    @stacycoupland4276 Před 4 lety

    I love your sense of humor that showed up in your choice of music. Thanks for sharing your experience. You are a brave couple and I respect your willingness to learn as you go.

  • @julieparker707
    @julieparker707 Před 4 lety

    Wow! You two are amazing! Thank you for sharing your sad story with such heart! We are all with you. Thank you for sharing the good and the hard. ❤️

  • @walkinginhopedoulaphotographer

    This is such a timely update for us, as we were in the process of starting one, and started seeing first-hand how difficult the water problem was actually going to be. I am so sorry that this happened. That had to be hard to go through.

  • @Rebecca.Robbins
    @Rebecca.Robbins Před 4 lety +10

    I can’t believe how positive you two are. I’m always so impressed with you both. You are such a great team. It warms my heart just to watch you work together.

  • @lucyirace1734
    @lucyirace1734 Před 2 lety +1

    props to you both . You are awesome. I love that you are so genuine that you post the setbacks as well

  • @sylviafoust9545
    @sylviafoust9545 Před 4 lety

    I love watching you young folks working together. I'm sure you will come up with a plan. God bless you

  • @chloeporter6025
    @chloeporter6025 Před 4 lety +8

    Hey guys! Despite the song you chose, that root cellar was NOT a waste of time. Not only was it a valuable lesson for you, but for us viewers as well. You were able to benefit from it during the time you had it, and now you can learn from what didn't work. Huge bummer it didn't work out, but I'm still thankful that you shared it.

  • @itsneil8581
    @itsneil8581 Před 4 lety +46

    Make a root cellar above ground like earth homes and cover the entire structure with dirt.

    • @timothystrampp3313
      @timothystrampp3313 Před 4 lety +3

      Was thinking that also.... Concrete building covered with earth. Then grass it out for looks

    • @itsneil8581
      @itsneil8581 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah exactly hope that will help.

    • @BenjaminKlahn
      @BenjaminKlahn Před 4 lety +3

      @@timothystrampp3313Don't even need the concrete, they are already experienced earthbag builders

    • @timothystrampp3313
      @timothystrampp3313 Před 4 lety

      @@BenjaminKlahn I'd go a few feet down also and then form out the structure in concrete.

    • @alexandervalaris72
      @alexandervalaris72 Před 2 lety

      Yup they could use used tires and pack them with sledgehammers.

  • @jogo6571
    @jogo6571 Před 4 lety

    I am still amazed at all you guys have done in one year! You guys really have a good plan and you’re sticking to it. Good luck to you!

  • @pinkyblessed2218
    @pinkyblessed2218 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow! I began watching your channel last summer when you were building the cellar. So much thought, work & heart went into it. This experience highlights the challenges Alaska presents. I love your shared
    attitude about learning from this & moving forward. Can’t wait to see your next solution.💪 Alaska Strong! I’m pulling for ya from Texas!❤️

  • @caycebrooke5754
    @caycebrooke5754 Před 4 lety +9

    Oh no! I’m so sorry that happened to the beautiful root cellar! Hopefully something will pop into your minds and help you preserve your crop harvest! Much love and positivity coming your way ❤️❤️

  • @kmw4359
    @kmw4359 Před 4 lety +42

    Basically, you’ve created hugelkultur: plant a garden where the root cellar used to be an reap the rewards. (Lemonade from lemons)

    • @amandaguidry4242
      @amandaguidry4242 Před 3 lety

      My husband built one last summer and it's been breaking down all winter. Now that its finally time to plant stuff, we're moving! Lol oh well, hopefully the next owners will appreciate it and he can always make a new one at the new farm

  • @corinnetonelli489
    @corinnetonelli489 Před 3 lety +1

    Sad .... you worked sooo hard! I am watching. Your life in Alaska, it’s a part of the world I wanted to learn how people live. You are both great! Keep up your hard work and your videos! I love them, thank you .

  • @DougKutner
    @DougKutner Před 4 lety

    I watched the videos of you building the cellar. What a lot of work! Your attitudes are great!

  • @erinfrancois6045
    @erinfrancois6045 Před 4 lety +5

    I’m so sorry for losing the root cellar! That thing was awesome! I can imagine the frustration losing a valuable resource for preserving food. You guys are innovative and will come up with a solution! There is always a silver lining!

  • @marlenekutcher938
    @marlenekutcher938 Před 4 lety +6

    When things like this happen (root cellar) we see how we are at the mercy of the elements. Water levels are up here and many docks are under water and we are on Georgian Bay. Our water is due to come up another 6" by the end of this summer.
    I love that it was a learning experience that you can go forward. You'll figure out what to do to keep your food over the winter. Maybe more dehydrating. Your property is looking awesome. Keep on keeping on. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bennyhill3642
    @bennyhill3642 Před 15 dny

    O Lord! I was sooo heart broken when I read the head linner..
    All that hard work, and then to let everyone know what happened. I Thank you sooo much for sharing the Good and the Bad!!!
    😇🙏👍

  • @richlynourished2119
    @richlynourished2119 Před 3 lety +2

    Good job guys! Live and learn! You guys are accomplishing a lot more than those who never even tried.

  • @natalietolchard7896
    @natalietolchard7896 Před 4 lety +6

    I felt like crying for you guys. I hope you find a good solution for storage.

  • @quantumxfluxmd6821
    @quantumxfluxmd6821 Před 2 lety +4

    You guys are amazing and a class act. The root cellar may have failed in the end, but the whole endeavor is not even nearly a failure. you learned so much and worked together and had a great vessel to store food for a pretty decent amount of time and tried something most people wouldn't have. Live and learn and you guys are always doing both.

  • @ignaciaforteza7731
    @ignaciaforteza7731 Před 3 lety +1

    What an experience! My dearest you certainly are spirits of strength and generous humbleness.
    Thank you for sharing. Coming upon this one particular video of yours just makes me feel closer to you👍❤️

  • @nigelkavanagh2048
    @nigelkavanagh2048 Před 4 lety +1

    A great learning experience for everyone! You guys will be much stronger and find the correct solution. Go team work!

  • @Kentboy05
    @Kentboy05 Před 4 lety +53

    You're gonna have sink issues in that hole for the next 30 years. Those logs are going to make a nightmare when they rot

    • @sgrvtl7183
      @sgrvtl7183 Před 2 lety +4

      Wondered about that - It was my first thought- sinking

    • @miarosie
      @miarosie Před 2 lety +14

      @@sgrvtl7183 not to say about the plastic left in there. Very sorry to see them do that too.

    • @susanmiller7560
      @susanmiller7560 Před 2 lety +6

      Exactly. I was thinking the same thing. In our area, a little boy died when the ground collapsed under him because the builders of his family's house left branches in the ground after they finished construction. They covered the branches up with dirt, and when the branches rotted, a sink hole formed.
      Never bury wood.

    • @mtbrydr
      @mtbrydr Před 2 lety +7

      Hard to make sense of that. Probably could have put the sand bags to good use somewhere else and they obviously use a lot of firewood so why would you bury that stuff... I don't get it.

    • @Rainbownites
      @Rainbownites Před 2 lety

      Basically, you’ve created hugelkultur: plant a garden where the root cellar used to be an reap the rewards. (Lemonade from lemons)

  • @peacefulwife5199
    @peacefulwife5199 Před 4 lety +6

    Awwww, sad about the root cellar. Your homestead looks so nice with all of that fresh gravel. Both of you take the bad with the good and turn it into positive things. Bandit stole the show with his "exploration in the pond". He's such a good dog.
    Hang in there. Where there's a will there's a way. ❤🌷❤

  • @etherealone
    @etherealone Před 2 lety +1

    I’m so sorry it didn’t work out. But you guys are so motivated and won’t let it get you down. The wood shed looks amazing. Thanks for sharing the whole process for us to learn from.

  • @cindybennett9819
    @cindybennett9819 Před 4 lety +1

    Such a good attitude about your root cellar. You did put so much work into it but as you said you learned a lot. I enjoy your videos.

  • @ronh5422
    @ronh5422 Před 4 lety +15

    Looks like Bo is starting on the excavation project already, lol.. Sorry the rut cellar didn't work out as planned. Will be praying you will be able to make it thru the winter ok.. Love ya !!!!

  • @noyopacific
    @noyopacific Před 3 lety +13

    I would call the root cellar a worthwhile experiment rather than a failure. You guys seem to have a good balance between research and execution. Of course there will be lessons to learn along the way. Thanks for another awesome video!!!

  • @barbaratanem4888
    @barbaratanem4888 Před 4 lety

    I am always so impressed with you two. First of all how good you work together, true partners. You have great plans, think it out and of course have somethings not turn out quite the way you plan. Then I am really impressed how neat and orderly you keep your homestead. I wish you all the best of luck in solving the issue of food storage. I just know you will figure it out. From someone who lives in northern Minnesota on a homestead we just always have to keep on working with Mother Nature.

  • @sgrvtl7183
    @sgrvtl7183 Před 2 lety

    What a lovely opening, reminiscing your hard work. Let's hope a better solution comes your way!

  • @CarriesCulinaryCrafts
    @CarriesCulinaryCrafts Před 3 lety +14

    This is my 3rd time going through your videos from the beginning to end and every time I see this episode my heart just aches for you guys. So much hard work and a great space that unfortunately didn’t work out. I feel so bad for you guys I hope you can come up with a solution that will work for you guys. My only thought is doing a ground level root cellar??? Build the structure then completely encase all but the door in dirt.. I don’t know maybe a dumb idea but I feel like I need to offer something! Anyway, love your videos go to them time and time again, I make your cowboy candy and coleslaw. Love them and I do my own teas as well. I have an old 1850s house that has a root cellar in basement, I do garden every year, can and store food (also long term). Please keep making videos don’t be afraid to make them longer and I love seeing the aerial videos of your property to see everything you have done. Thanks for being awesome and inspiring

  • @borikkiv
    @borikkiv Před 4 lety +26

    There are so many above-ground root cellar designs online that I am sure you will be able to find a good one. Your sloping ground looks useful! Mind you, I can't think why you threw those logs down there!

    • @digitalguru42
      @digitalguru42 Před 4 lety +7

      Looks like they needed the fill. All their dirt was used to add space and gravel is expensive, esp when you have free filler from logs.

    • @borikkiv
      @borikkiv Před 4 lety

      @@digitalguru42 I suppose so! Coming from a place where logs are expensive I would have kept them to try to build another version.

    • @sophiamac9100
      @sophiamac9100 Před 4 lety

      The problem is, in time the logs will disintegrate and the surface will cave in slightly.

    • @borikkiv
      @borikkiv Před 4 lety

      @@sophiamac9100 hadn't thought of that.

    • @digitalguru42
      @digitalguru42 Před 3 lety

      @@sophiamac9100 buried underground without oxygen will slow decomp.

  • @WalkingScriptureWithShanna

    Thank you for sharing this process. We’ve been looking at options for a root cellar and have had record amounts of rain this “summer”. Seeing how the water flows down our mountain has been eye opening

  • @arcanavoresmanavault2637
    @arcanavoresmanavault2637 Před 3 lety +1

    This channel is real life. Makes me want to grab a shovel and help. thanks for sharing the realities you struggle through.

  • @Niccampbell629
    @Niccampbell629 Před 4 lety +16

    I’m so sorry about your root cellar!! My heart hurt watching you bury since I saw how much blood, sweat and tears you put into it! 😭 I like your sense of humor with the song choice though... lol. Take care! Love your channel! 💜

  • @immunitycorrupts3641
    @immunitycorrupts3641 Před 4 lety +12

    you guys put in so much work on that root cellar sad to see it go... hope you're next cellar is better

  • @jalenejohnson8484
    @jalenejohnson8484 Před 2 lety +2

    I haven’t read all 1.7K comments but I’ve read several and none have mentioned any kudos for chopping up all that wood! Way to go! I was super bummed about the root cellar and the next thing I see is the new wood shed capable of housing 8 cords of wood over flowing with obviously way more than that. Before you said a thing, Eric, I was already giggling a little. “Of course they have more than 8…. They are the wonder twins!” 😉🥰

  • @lanababic5227
    @lanababic5227 Před 3 lety +2

    So sorry to see this. Feel for you & all the hard work that went in it. I know I’m way behind where you are now, but just wanted to say this video really tugged at my heart strings. Maybe it was the song you had over the footage, but just wanted to say it made me sad to see you loose the root cellar. I know how important it was to your life. You two are absolute troopers! Love what you’ve done with the place already, especially your wood shed! Looking forward to seeing what you get up to next x

  • @straubdavid9
    @straubdavid9 Před 4 lety +65

    All I can say is "ouch"! The good news is that someone in Alaska has already solved your problem ... it's a matter of researching it. Wish I could add something constructive, but I'm clueless. Without a hill to dig into, or an old ammo bunker available - I'm out of suggestions. Looks like there are a number of possible suggestions in the comment section, and you'll prolly get a lot more. You have all winter to mull this over, as well as look for sources of material to help you out. All the best Eric & Arielle ... take care.

    • @TheGardenerNorth
      @TheGardenerNorth Před 4 lety +3

      Well a hill would be nice for sure, but the irony is that making a hill is about as hard as digging a hole.

    • @lamebubblesflysohigh
      @lamebubblesflysohigh Před 4 lety +3

      @@TheGardenerNorth it is actually harder

    • @TheGardenerNorth
      @TheGardenerNorth Před 4 lety +3

      @@lamebubblesflysohigh Maybe, but when you dig a hole and it fills with water its not a hole anymore its a pond

    • @MrPanzerblitz
      @MrPanzerblitz Před 3 lety +5

      @@TheGardenerNorth Or a well!

  • @jameskennedy9655
    @jameskennedy9655 Před 3 lety +3

    With all of your labor I'm sorry your Root cellar didn't work out. Love you guys!

  • @amysantilli8032
    @amysantilli8032 Před 3 lety +2

    😥 So sorry that didn't last!! It's so disappointing when stuff like that happens! I love how gracefully and honestly you handle the setbacks. You are truly inspirational!

  • @shellyholdren6120
    @shellyholdren6120 Před 4 lety

    Wow you two, just wow. I so appreciate what you do and share. Its life, and you share the reality, which is rare anymore. I learn from you all the flipping time. Of course it's not a regret, you learn and grow from it all and you TEACH!! What an honor it is to teach us all as you grow along. We have a piece of land which is on a river, so very hard and rocky, a high water table, no power, you get the picture. We are going to implement a lot of what you have done, (and have actually started), to create the home we will retire in. We won't be able to have a root cellar for same reason. Thank you and Blessings to you all (dogs, cat, chickens included!).

  • @kelliholgate8055
    @kelliholgate8055 Před 4 lety +11

    You two are the most industrious of couples. This makes me so sad!

  • @dalemedlock1528
    @dalemedlock1528 Před 3 lety +3

    Glad to see young people doing what I always wanted to do.

  • @g.s.7022
    @g.s.7022 Před 4 lety +1

    It's good that you made these decisions. It certainly wasn't easy, but it was definitely the right thing to do after figuring out these various limitations and damages. I wish you both that you can find the best way to permanently and safely store your food☘️💫

  • @LivingMiracleHomestead
    @LivingMiracleHomestead Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for letting us know all the details. I wondered why you would fill it in after working so hard on it. Glad you decided to do that before someone got hurt. I live in Florida and I wish I had a way to refrigerate my food without appliances. But no clue yet. I can't even put in a storm shelter because of the water table. I hope you find a great solution. Your friend, Cathy

  • @kberlyc32
    @kberlyc32 Před 4 lety +8

    Ok, well I was going to try that earth bag root cellar, but we also are rained out. Alaska is a crazy wet frozen state fren's. Sorry you had to lose it. You worked so hard!

  • @medtech1a
    @medtech1a Před 4 lety +58

    That was more like a very high water issues but to bad you couldn’t get that material out of there.

  • @justpatty7328
    @justpatty7328 Před 4 lety +1

    Love that you share the good and the bad with us, thank you!

  • @bettycourson1691
    @bettycourson1691 Před rokem

    I’m so sorry. You worked so hard on this. I was so happy for you guys when you finished it. Just goes to show you never know what Mother Earth will do. I’ve just recently found you and I’ve enjoyed it so much. Good luck on further adventures with your root cellar. 😢

  • @eddierich6179
    @eddierich6179 Před 4 lety +6

    This music choice was hilarious 😂 glad you have good spirits about the situation at least.

  • @lindajennens9033
    @lindajennens9033 Před 4 lety +46

    watch off grid homesteading with the boss of the swamp. He made an icebox which could be adapted for a larger insulated cold room. You could build it either off the cabin or as a stand-alone. Worth a look anyway

    • @beeamerica5024
      @beeamerica5024 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes in a bog you want above ground Root Cellar like a walkin cooler

    • @tnwhitley
      @tnwhitley Před 4 lety +2

      Problem is they’re off grid so the cooler to be cooled means they’ll have to also buy a lot more solar panels & batteries, maybe even another converter/controller to power the AC it’ll need.

    • @kellypalmer1077
      @kellypalmer1077 Před 4 lety

      Yes

  • @kathrynhelm4176
    @kathrynhelm4176 Před 3 lety +1

    So sorry to see this video about the root cellar fail but that is a HUGE change of the water table! I’m sure the way you two brainstorm you’ll come up with some kind of solution. Hang in there! ❤️

  • @debralarosa353
    @debralarosa353 Před 4 lety

    Oh my, I was so sad for the demo of the root cellar. You both are amazing people. Always taking care of all things; land, animals, environment, etc. Will be praying genius ideas for a new way for food storage. God Bless

  • @tardismole
    @tardismole Před 4 lety +34

    Interesting choice of music, there. However, I would like to just point out something. Building the root cellar was not a waste of time. Sometimes you win and sometimes you learn. And this time you learned a valuable lesson - don't dig into the water table. All the best to you both as you learn from this and move forward with planning and building the replacement cellar.

  • @angelasamells3511
    @angelasamells3511 Před 4 lety +6

    I had a hard time liking this due to my feeling so bad for this setback. I'm sorry. You are amazingly good natured, I'm sure lots of tears. Hang in there 🤗🇨🇦🤗

  • @exumtam
    @exumtam Před 4 lety

    Ahh man... I teared up thinking of all the work I watched you do last year but totally understand. Enjoy your channel so much as well as wathcing the growth between the homestead and you both. Hoping ya'll find a solution to your food storage.

  • @monkeyhillfarm8852
    @monkeyhillfarm8852 Před 4 lety +1

    My heart is breaking for you guys! I’m so sorry. Good lesson, I suppose. You guys have such a great attitude about it. Resilience! ❤️

  • @gtfangel
    @gtfangel Před 4 lety +3

    So sorry to hear about your loss of the root cellar. A temporary solution for this year/winter, could be to store your root crops in coolers or boxes covered by bales of hay outside. I live in Northern Minnesota and one winter, I left the carrots in the ground and covered them with hay. The insulation from hay and snow kept the carrots from freezing during the winter. I’m sure you will have lots of suggestions for a permanent solution and I wish you the best for a good outcome.

  • @NelloCambelli
    @NelloCambelli Před 4 lety +7

    Not only are you a frontiers family, you are “pilots” because you pile it here and then you pile it there. You guys are truly blessed by Yankee Ingenuity!

    • @NelloCambelli
      @NelloCambelli Před 4 lety +1

      AND you have started Hugelculture by burying your logs.

    • @NelloCambelli
      @NelloCambelli Před 4 lety

      Do root cellars work when built into a hill using logs as framing for the dirt bags?

  • @vallovesnature8449
    @vallovesnature8449 Před 4 lety

    Oh wow! So sorry this happened. Life is one big learning experience. Hopefully you guys have a cool new storage space soon. Blessings always dear ones ❤️

  • @oilspeculatorhater
    @oilspeculatorhater Před 3 lety

    Sorry to see what happened to you-all's impressive hard work. Thank you for sharing it all with us as I know I have learned from it.

  • @Andrew-be9tk
    @Andrew-be9tk Před 4 lety +8

    sad to see it go. cheers

  • @adriennesmith.artist
    @adriennesmith.artist Před 3 lety +4

    Bandit doing major excavation cracked me up!! I laughed out loud at that!!

  • @teresaobrien663
    @teresaobrien663 Před 2 lety +1

    That woodshed was impressive in the build episode but it’s even more impressive all filled with wood 🪵. I admire you two so much. What an amazing life you’re having! All these experiences you’re having and your attitudes 🥰. The style of your woodshed would also make for a great outdoor kitchen style (airflow, shelter, space - perfect for prepping all your fish, hunting, canning etc). It’s amazing how drastic the water table is affected by you. That root cellar was also impressive. It’s a bummer it couldn’t serve you longer. I can only imagine what you’ll come up with next time. Thank you for sharing all this with us.

  • @JESUSlovesyouall
    @JESUSlovesyouall Před 3 lety

    So sorry about your root cellar!
    Loved the way your both turned a bad situation into having a positive outlook.
    I'm enjoying your channel and love all your content.

  • @margaretheathcote9842
    @margaretheathcote9842 Před 4 lety +4

    We learn as we go u r 2 smart people I know u got this

  • @Gemini4218
    @Gemini4218 Před 4 lety +21

    So sorry guys, you worked so hard on that and the veggies were doing pretty well during the winter months. Interested in seeing what your plans will be for winter storage.

    • @arnoldromppai5395
      @arnoldromppai5395 Před 4 lety +2

      they said how they will store this winter, nothing to see, i knew when they built this it was going to be a total fail, as they hit water building it, and with swamp water levels rise and fall in feet from year to year, and with no way to install drain tile short of draining the whole swamp, your fighting sinking alll the time

    • @Gemini4218
      @Gemini4218 Před 4 lety +4

      @@arnoldromppai5395 Yeah I got that when they told us in the video, I was talking about future winter's. I'm pretty sure they had a hunch when they hit water but hoped for the best. Life is all about trial and error can't learn unless we make mistakes 😉

    • @arnoldromppai5395
      @arnoldromppai5395 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Gemini4218 i see,, yes we all make small and huge mistakes and learn from them, i am 59 and i know to well. , well hiting water and moving forward with all that hard work all by hand,, i dont know, but for me that would have been the pin puller

    • @Gemini4218
      @Gemini4218 Před 4 lety +1

      @@arnoldromppai5395 remember it was their first time, maybe they thought it would rise some but not that much. We can't know for sure but all we can do is show our support while they deal with this. I am sure they are beating themselves up really bad over this. I know I do when I mess up cause we are our own worst critics.

  • @elizabethwhite6364
    @elizabethwhite6364 Před 4 lety

    Love your positive attitudes! Sorry about the root cellar issues! Yes - you learned a lot and we did too! I am sure you have some creative ideas and I look forward to them! The wood storage looks awesome, really nice! Love the puppy pond! So fun! Oh - the gravel looks great and should help with the mud issues! Beautiful people and beautiful place! Thanks for sharing!

  • @HoneyRowland
    @HoneyRowland Před 3 lety

    Watching again and it breaks my heart every time I watch it. :(
    Am I the only person that relaxes while watching their videos over and over?

  • @JamesJones-tx7tz
    @JamesJones-tx7tz Před 4 lety +14

    Not really a high water year, it’s a typical year for our area last year and the year before were fairly dry years. Coupled with the swampy land the hydraulic pressure on those bags was inevitable. A viable option is a round concrete cellar with a concrete floor, foundation sealer on the outside and DryLok on the interior sand floor and spritzing will control the humidity needed for storage. An epdm membrane apron round the perimeter six inches below the surface grade will help was rainwater run off and away. If you’re in any of the local growing pages on Facebook and you see a garden tour for snow fire gardens over off Fairview loop, go check out there large walk in root cellar.

    • @BigDsGaming2022
      @BigDsGaming2022 Před 4 lety

      also you could sink a large steel container then bag the inside .

    • @RealHankShill
      @RealHankShill Před 3 lety +2

      @@BigDsGaming2022 A steel container will do the same thing, they will crush under the earth load. They are not designed for that load, at all. Only if you could keep all the load only concentrated on the corners. So many pics online of people trying it before thinking it through or googling it.

    • @BigDsGaming2022
      @BigDsGaming2022 Před 3 lety

      @@RealHankShill so smart but you never discussed Oval Cylinders verses SquareSteel Boxes . There are no corners in round Steel Silos , maybe that is why they are used instead of square steel ?

    • @brucea550
      @brucea550 Před 3 lety

      @@RealHankShill look up connex shipping containers. We routinely bury those for underground storage, shooting ranges, etc. They don’t crush. If they did, it wouldn’t be possible to stack them close to a dozen high on barges.

  • @macklangen9000
    @macklangen9000 Před 4 lety +41

    it was so young

    • @cathyjones3403
      @cathyjones3403 Před 4 lety +2

      Hate the root cellar didn’t work out but nice touch with the dog digging 👏👏👏

  • @jeep4ron
    @jeep4ron Před 4 lety

    Nice to add to your living space.. I was sad watching you cover the root cellar.. You two will come up with another great idea to store your food. You are survivors..!!😊❤️ Everything is a learning experience.. Have a wonderful night you two.

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 Před 2 lety

    Omg….you guys worked so hard….God Bless ya and thank God your young….I’m new here so trying to catch up. I saw the construction of the cellar from beginning and thought it would last forever. I’m sorry it didn’t…..now, will see what your going to do.

  • @markh2005
    @markh2005 Před 4 lety +6

    Shame about the root cellar. Will the next one be concrete? "Bandits Pond" - lol, so love that dog!! 😍

  • @BEAdventurePartners
    @BEAdventurePartners Před 3 lety +3

    Awwww shooot y'all! We literally JUST watched you build your root cellar in some previous videos (Yes... we just found you the other day... kind of jumping around, but we need to just watch from the beginning! LOL But you have sooo many videos that we want to jump around between! It's amazing to see you guys solve problems and learn from them. We look forward to seeing your storage solution to the root cellar. Have you considered doing an "Earthship" style where you can build the land up and over a structure rather than digging down? We're cheering for you! - Brian + Erin

  • @grayman4232
    @grayman4232 Před 2 lety

    God bless you, you and the Mrs. took that on the chin well and kept on moving. Took the lost and chalked it up to lesson learned. Love your channel if I had to do it over again I'd be liven next door, beats Brooklyn any day.

  • @sharonclaassen8382
    @sharonclaassen8382 Před rokem

    Beautiful music playing while Eric was moving the compost heap.. And I am so sad to see your hard work going under.. But hey.. You'll figure out something better! Love you two awesome people 🤍🕊️🤍🕊️🙋‍♀️