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Back In The Woods
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Добавлен 9 май 2018
We are starting this channel for a video record of our journey to move off grid and become more self sufficient. We are planning to add on to our log cabin with a timber frame structure with cordwood walls. There will be videos of many projects including a tractor shed, firewood sheds, building box blinds, planting food plots, hinge cutting, land management, firewood cutting, tractor work, installing solar power and many more.
#212 Cordwood Home Electric Wiring for Double Wall
#212 Cordwood Home Electric Wiring for Double Wall
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#211 Cordwood House/ Indoor Bevelled Window Boxes
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#211 Cordwood House/ Indoor Bevelled Window Boxes
#210 DIY Garage/Shop Build with Woodland Mills Lumber
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#210 DIY Garage/Shop Build with Woodland Mills Lumber
#209 Using the Portable Winch to Directionally Fell Trees Away from HOUSE
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#209 Using the Portable Winch to Directionally Fell Trees Away from HOUSE
#208 Construction of Our Last Building In Our Compound Start to Finish
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#208 Construction of Our Last Building In Our Compound Start to Finish
Northstar Phoenix Catching Eddies and Front Ferries on Thornapple River, WI
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Northstar Phoenix Catching Eddies and Front Ferries on Thornapple River, WI
WI's THORNAPPLE RIVER by CANOE / ESQUIF POCKET CANYON
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I paddle the Thornapple river in Wisconsin from HWY27 to Bruce, WI with Esquif Pocket Canyon. I encounter many Class 1 rapids and blowdown trees on this 5 hour trip.
#207 Massey Ferguson 1648 Clearing WET HEAVY SNOW
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#207 Massey Ferguson 1648 Clearing WET HEAVY SNOW
A BOUNDARY WATERS CANOEING STORY/ A Back in the Woods Adventure
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My son-in-law Patrick and I travel in the BWCA from Poplar Lake south through Winchell and back, making a clockwise loop.
#206 Esquif Pocket Canyon Initial Review/ How it Handles 2 Paddlers and 2 Dogs
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#206 Esquif Pocket Canyon Initial Review/ How it Handles 2 Paddlers and 2 Dogs
#205 Woodland Mills Upgrades You Haven’t Seen and MANUAL Log Turner
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#205 Woodland Mills Upgrades You Haven’t Seen and MANUAL Log Turner
#204 Sawing Siding and Paneling with Woodland Mills HM 130MAX
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#204 Sawing Siding and Paneling with Woodland Mills HM 130MAX
#203 Start of 4 Car Garage Build with Our Own Milled Lumber
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#203 Start of 4 Car Garage Build with Our Own Milled Lumber
#201 Channel Update and Projects to Come
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#201 Channel Update and Projects to Come
#199 BIG BUCK Taken Last Hour of Season Unconventional Way
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#199 BIG BUCK Taken Last Hour of Season Unconventional Way
#198 Update What a Late Winter Hinge Cut Looks Like in Summer
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#198 Update What a Late Winter Hinge Cut Looks Like in Summer
#197 Cordwood House Progress and Building Window Boxes
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#197 Cordwood House Progress and Building Window Boxes
#196 A Typical Day Trying to Get Ahead
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#196 A Typical Day Trying to Get Ahead
#195 Walk Thru A 4 Year Old Hinge Cut Area Winter VS Summer Part1
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#195 Walk Thru A 4 Year Old Hinge Cut Area Winter VS Summer Part1
#194 Cordwood Home Build Off-Grid/ Tips and Tricks That Worked for Us
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#194 Cordwood Home Build Off-Grid/ Tips and Tricks That Worked for Us
#190 Installation of Masonry Heater in Our Cordwood Home
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#190 Installation of Masonry Heater in Our Cordwood Home
#189 Setting Posts for Four Stall Garage Build Before the Freeze
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#189 Setting Posts for Four Stall Garage Build Before the Freeze
#188 Progress on Our Off Grid Cordwood Home
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#188 Progress on Our Off Grid Cordwood Home
#187 Finding Buck Bedding on BIG Woods Public Land
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#187 Finding Buck Bedding on BIG Woods Public Land
#186 Scouting Big Woods Marsh for Deer Hunting
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#186 Scouting Big Woods Marsh for Deer Hunting
wool is a horrible outer layer. winds cut right through it but the best base/inner layers. Also for hunting wool is the best to keep odor down
Yeah, looks like Pat's is the way to go vs quick hitch. Good video.
what is the width of your blower? I just bought an N series tractor and I'm looking to buy a blower for it?
It is 5’
Big Boi!
I used an electric boat winch, made a bracket that just slips in the the side of my LT 15, no drilling or welding, works like a dream and fast, hooked the bat. cable to the engine bat.
Nice tractor! I just bought a new John Deere X580 with a 47” blower to help out my plow truck. We have a half mile driveway so hoping this will help out when the piles get too high for the plow.
@@wobdeehomestead using the blower is a good time I think you’ll like it a lot.👍
I got to say that is absolutally the worst gun you can have for any scenario. So bad its comic.
@@armageddon1403 I bet you have multiple pairs of 5-11 pants
@backinthewoods2022 I don't know what that is. But seriously don't you understand what's wrong with your gun?
@@armageddon1403 no That would be my pick to do everything. Not any one thing the best mind you. I know it’s not the greatest self protection weapon, I get it. It’s easily maintained and less to go wrong than anything with more moving parts and you can change the caliber to many different things with adaptors to take different game. That was the point of the video. If I went deer hunting tomorrow I would use my rifle and if I decided to grouse hunt I would grab my over under 20 and if Red Dawn 2 broke out I would get my AR. If someone said I can only have one of my guns and have to use it for my lifetime I would grab my single 12. You can do whatever you think is best for you.
Hard to watch listening to your 80% pointless babbling. Painful.
So how did this heater work out?
It works well It heats the entire house with one to two fires a day depending on the temperature outside The fires last about 4 or 5 hours
Nice! How much wood do you go through? Wish I would have installed one of those when I built my log cabin. We’re also off grid about 30 miles south of Superior Wi.
@@wobdeehomesteadoh we are 30 minutes north of Ladysmith Hard to say right now how much wood it will use because the house isn’t finished and last year was as you know a very easy winter. We still wont have the ceilings done for this winter so it will be awhile before we know for sure.
Ah ok, I’ll have to subscribe and checkout your channel.
This is the reason there are so many deer up north 😂
H&R used to have single shot long guns that you could buy 12 ga firearm and order a different barrel. Don't know if going from center fire shells to rimfire could be done. I would rather have either 12ga pump or semiauto for rapid follow up for self defense, which is number 1 priority, and single shot 22lr. Great video
Bigger buckets are good !
Here in the UK 99% of the shotguns sold are double barrelled. Single barrelled are quite a rare find. We also have pump action guns but they are restricted to three shots.
I'd have to agree with you on about 80% of your reasons. The single shot has no advantage over a high capacity pump for self-defense. All you could say is that it better than nothing. Ideally, a single barrel 3 1/2" mag with a polychoke and an array of chamber inserts gives you the most utility and versatility.
Bro can I hunt with you ? Beautiful scenery around you!
Congrats, thanks to the higher back of the seat, you are not able to use a spraydeck anymore… Prijon thought something above it, when they designed the backrest. Never had problems with plastics on my back. I‘m 1,76m tall. Still using the backrest in a steep angle and 5cm from the back of the coaming.
you guys do nice work!
Thanks appreciate it
22 single shot
did you require a permit
A building permit was required yes I did not however get one because I disagree with paying the $25 to build on the property I own and because no inspection is required I don’t know what I’m paying for.
@@backinthewoods2022 Thank you but did you require an elelctrical permit
@@CanadianCivilDefenceMuseumno not in my area. That changes everywhere you go though.
Can you tell me what brands are on the garments?
@@lucianovictorraulcarillome9032 King of the Mountain, Wool Power, Filson
A 12 gauge and a .22LR rifle, will cover a lot, also not a great fan of shotgun insert, is cool to be able to fire 9mm, .45ACP, .357 magnum, .44 magnum, etc., etc., (even .45-70 and so on), but the accuracy is not consistent.
Very nice results. You can see the care taken. Looks great.
When it's cold outside, nothing beats Aclima Doublewool.
I'm still attempting to comprehend 2×8's and 2×10's for a 6'×6' wooden crate .
Yeah I think your right looking back I would do 2x8 and 2x6 for a 6x6 maybe keep it the same for the 8x8 though
I am getting older and have accumulated way too many hunting clothes. So I am researching wool and I am going to get rid of many of my other clothing and build a good layering system and less clothes. Also that way I don't have as many to choose from! Thanks for the great reviews!
12 gauge is definitely the ONE. But in grizz country I’m going pump with at least 6rd capacity. My shorty benelli 12g will do 8#1 of 2-3/4 or 7+1 of 3in 6+1 of 3.5 magnum loads and it’s exactly 40inches long so quite compact. Full synthetic and will cycle absolutely anything 12g on any shelf in the world.
Got a H & R 12guage, M 48 made in 1949 Works great : my favorite gun
Thnx so much
Don't underestimate the 22 long rifle. The biggest deerI ever killed my life. I kill a little 22 long rifle shout out three times. It walked about 15 ft until over dead
Great work🤘
My only concern is the ammo size and weight. 22 is lighter than 12 and you can carry a Lot of them
I love my Phoenix. And the calmer portions of the river you are on is exactly what I love paddling on. I like a nice calm time on the water. And smaller rivers like that are ideal. I have not been able to get out much this year, but hope to get out this weekend on a similar river to the one you are on here. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!
The nice thing about 12 for self defense is you shouldn't need to fire it to deter a bad guy!
Now, just shorten the gun about half
Can you explain more how exactly do you mix mortar what ingredients how much for every ingredient?
@@profi1917 I did a video on that its #166 I believe. It shows it step by step.
great idea. thanks for explaining. it's the little design features that make a place unique.
I have to laugh, I was watching your video and my wife was in the next room, when I was done she says “what were you watching ?” I explained to her about the place you and your wife are building and she says “ I heard him say something about too much wood”. Hahaha yep ! We live in a log house that we built 34 years ago and we have pine log walls, v-groove pine interior walls and a v-groove pine cathedral ceiling because I loathe Sheetrock. We did put some Sheetrock walls in the living area down in the basement and I did that stucco look you are talking about. I am not a Sheetrock guy and that stucco hides all of my bad joints etc. Just felt like I wanted to relay that. Keep up the good work !
Haha we will have a lot of wood on the interior walls as well, mostly because we can mill it and install it ourselves. Sheetrock I would have to pay for and have someone install mud and tape if I want it to look good. We will be painting the wood white for the interior though. Hopefully it all turns out.
Always interesting to see how you do things on this unique building process. Thanks Kirk.
A single shot anything is a terrible survival firearm. One shot is not a solution to multiple assailants. it also requires a high level of accuracy.
A 3030l lever action, 12 gauge pump, and 22 bolt action.
Unscrew the black handle from th chrome piece, then screw the black handle to the front door. thanks for the video.
The last thing you want is a handgun!
just lacks capacity LOL .... good pick though
12 gauge with barrel inserts for different calibers
Shouldn’t shoot slugs through a full choke....Improved cylinder for slugs and buckshot is best.
22/20 guage over under stll have mie from 1980 ve take deer/bear/smaame and birds but single shott
the three best utilitarian guns for basic defense and hunting are 22lr, 12gauge, and 30/30.. it is good for all north american game
Drilling is my answer
Had one in 30/30 in Australia great rifle
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