Powering our Woodshed - Goodbye extension cords
This week we took the time to trench power to our woodshed. We installed outlets and lights to prepare for the coming dark days of winter here in Alaska. With the solar grounded, generator moved, and freezers plugged in up off the ground we are very ready for winter. Every step makes such a huge difference in our daily lives and this is no exception. Building this home from scratch takes time and we are slowly getting to an amazing setup over here. Our Mailing Address: PO Box 13372, Trapper Creek, AK 99683 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: https://remotelifealaska.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/remotelifealask... A few ways to support us: https://paypal.me/RemoteLifeAlaska Join our membership: / @remotelifealaska Shop our favorite things in our Amazon Storefront and through our Amazon affiliate links, which will earn us a small commission at no additional cost to you. https://www.amazon.com/shop/remotelif... Send us something from our Amazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/...

Off Grid Fuel Storage - Setting up our new tank system

Building in the Rain - Chicken Coop Roof, Siding, and Windows

Drilling a Water Well and Bringing Running Water to My Garage

Milling Birch Trees - Filling the Solar Kiln

I Started Construction!

They Totaled Our RV!

Kicked Out at 18, She Bought an Abandoned Motel For $10 — What She Found in Room 7 Shocked...

SHE WAS QUOTED $32,000 TO REPLACE HER BLOCKED DRAIN, Then I Arrived.

We're Building This From the Ground Up...

Will my DIY geothermal AC system work?

Installing Sheetrock - Starting our winter projects

A Day in the Life - Off Grid Alaska chore catch-up day

Shocking Price Difference, Same Stuff Huge Savings

We spent $10,000 on something Pretty | Step 493

Our Dream Farm Is Finally Ready for Animals!

High Water Table Septic System… Above Ground? (We’re Not Plumbers)

Building Endwalls with Sawmill Lumber | Quonset Hut Workshop

Inside Our 50ft Aluminum Explorer Yacht

