-40°F Cabin Projects: Keeping Our Cabin Warm | Interior Alaska Homesteading
Chop wood, haul water, repeat — even at −40°F. Life in a dry cabin means every drop of water still has to be hauled from the creek, no matter the season. Winter doesn’t slow the work down; it just raises the stakes. We pushed through the cold to get more done on the cabin, kept the fire going, and made sure all the animals stayed comfortable through the deep freeze. ❤️ Just another day of year-round homestead living here in Interior Alaska. 'Til next week, -Dennis, Amy & Lena End Music By: @HawkenHorse, who wrote us "Holdfast". Frontier music and history. Become a Channel Member for exclusive videos, sneak peaks, and behind the scenes: / @holdfastalaska Get in Touch with Us: Westerlind Family P.O Box 906, Slana, AK 99586 We are also on Instagram @holdfastalaska Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/holdfastalaska Support the Homestead if you wish | https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted...

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