Off-Grid Cabin: Breaking Through Ice, Seafood Cook up & Spring Chores!
Our first boat trip to the off-grid cabin was a huge success. Despite the lingering ice, we punched our way through to get there. Once we arrived, we got the summer water system running, rigged the aluminum boat, and launched our floating dock. It was a perfect day outdoors, spent pulling whelk pots, picking wild mussels, and enjoying a great boil-up.

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13 Hours by Boat to Our Remote Wilderness Lodge

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Catching Waves & Fish on a Remote Alaska Island

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Cleaning our abandoned shack to sleep in

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3 Years Off Grid | Everything We Built on our Abandoned Homestead in Alaska (TIMELAPSE)

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Wild mussels, Partridge hunt at the off grid Cabin

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Purchased New Farm- Someone Isn't Happy

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No Roads. No Rescue. 16 Days Alone in Canada's Most Remote Wilderness | Full Documentary

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Inside West Virginia's Most Remote Holler

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Newfoundland Troutin’ Trip

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A Cold February Trip Collecting Firewood at our Remote Cabin in Alaska

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Is This the Perfect First Boat for Solo Cruising? Full Tour

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I Bought An Abandoned Cabin In The Alaska Wilderness...But I Didn't Expect This

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I Found €3,000 Worth of Lobster Pots on the Rocks!!

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7-Days Alone in the Yukon Wilderness - Solo Camping, Fly Fishing, Wildlife & Whitewater

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Harvesting Alaskan Sockeye Salmon | Canning and Preserving

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CLOSE BEAR ENCOUNTER at Backcountry Cabin in Montana!

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Renovating 150 year old cabin ruin, First days

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Building A Cabin Unlike ANY You've Ever Seen || Start To Finish (The FULL Story)

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I FINALLY Started Crabbing

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