Starting My Abandoned Lakefront Home in The Woods

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  • @Vanwives
    @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +97

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    • @dominikbenz8349
      @dominikbenz8349 6 месяцев назад +3

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    • @TraumaSurvivorCynthia
      @TraumaSurvivorCynthia 6 месяцев назад +4

      ❤ I am guessing you will construct a tree house or yurt on a platform by the lake!! 🏞 #davesandersstepdaughter

    • @mitchducky962
      @mitchducky962 6 месяцев назад

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    • @LithaMoonSong
      @LithaMoonSong 6 месяцев назад

      Javex totally kills black mold. So does peroxide if you put the wood in the sun then spray it with food grade hydrogen peroxide. I would just use the bleach though. Bleach, then stack it where it will stay dry and stack in so air can move around it, in a criss/cross pattern. Salvaged.

    • @birdwatcherjean6293
      @birdwatcherjean6293 6 месяцев назад +4

      What size hoodie are you two wearing? I'm about your size and the measurements chart looks like they are unisex. They seem very long for women so wondered what size you have on? Thanks and can't wait to put in my order! Glad to see you getting started on your new property, so excited to see what you do there :)

  • @tameliacowan2312
    @tameliacowan2312 6 месяцев назад +257

    Hey Crystal and Jaz be careful when doing the demolition of the cabin. Black mold isn't something to mess with without proper PPE equipment... Don't want you both to be sick. Can't wait to see the next project. Love the beautiful view. Build house/cabin/yurt/treehouse on higher ground and away from flood zone. Be safe!

    • @joellepatry493
      @joellepatry493 6 месяцев назад +26

      Looks like we’re all concerned about the mold.😬

    • @canamrider7195
      @canamrider7195 6 месяцев назад

      Yup! Put all those left-over Covid masks to good use.

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +103

      Thank you for sharing and caring. Today we have had this comment more than any other. We will be wearing our PPE the next time we go into this old cabin.
      We are so excited for the next phase of our project. 💛🐶 thank you for watching!!!

    • @mrs.h8771
      @mrs.h8771 6 месяцев назад +13

      You’ll have to hang Dave’s sign on the nearest tree to the original outhouse site

    • @frankish5314
      @frankish5314 6 месяцев назад +17

      Agreed.. Friends of mine had to move because of black mold.. They even spent time in the hospital because of respiratory infections.. Yipes!

  • @lazaruslazuli6130
    @lazaruslazuli6130 6 месяцев назад +6

    My suggestion is an A-frame cabin with a large front deck and a window wall looking out at the lake. An A-frame is the least expensive type of house, because you don't have walls except on the ends, the rest is roof and floor. I would highly suggest a finished floor about 4 or 5 feet above the lake level. A 24x32 main floor with a 24(minus pitch of the roof)x12 loft bedroom. You get a 12x12 kitchen and hallway, plus a 12x12 bathroom with storage under the stairs to the loft (with an 8' ceiling height), and great room of 24x20 feet.
    2x12 floor joists, 2x6 rafters, you get R-30 in the floors and R-19 in the ceiling. 2x6 end walls and insulated double-pane windows and sliding glass doors. Put the whole house up on 3 rows of 8x8 posts @ 8' O/C, and double 2x12 beams on both sides of the posts. (The beams fit into notches on the 8x8s). 3/4" tongue and groove plywood floors. Open rafters above the great room at 2' above the loft's floor.

  • @SheerLuckHolmesAz
    @SheerLuckHolmesAz 6 месяцев назад +2

    I wish this for you both.
    My parents were married for 55 years. One morning, my mom was going downstairs to make dad breakfast, she had a heart attack and fell. My father picked her up as best he could and almost dragged her into the truck. At full speed, without respecting traffic lights, he drove her to the hospital.
    When he arrived, unfortunately she was no longer with us.
    During the funeral, my father did not speak; his gaze was lost. He hardly cried.
    That night, his children joined him. In an atmosphere of pain and nostalgia, we remembered beautiful anecdotes and he asked my brother, a theologian, to tell him where Mom would be at that moment. My brother began to talk about life after death and guesses as to how and where she would be.
    My father listened carefully. Suddenly he asked us to take him to the cemetery.
    "Dad!" we replied, "it's 11 at night, we can't go to the cemetery right now!"
    He raised his voice, and with a glazed look he said: "Don't argue with me, please don't argue with the man who just lost his wife of 55 years."
    There was a moment of respectful silence, we didn't argue anymore. We went to the cemetery. With a flashlight we reached her grave.
    My father sat down, prayed, and told his children: "It was 55 years... you know? No one can really talk about true love if haven't done life with a person."
    He paused and wiped his face.
    "She and I, we were together in the good and in the bad." he continued. "When I changed jobs, we packed up when we sold the house and moved. We shared the joy of seeing our children become parents, together we mourned the departure of loved ones, we prayed together in the waiting room of some hospitals, we supported each other in pain, we hugged one another each day, and we forgave mistakes."
    And then he paused and added, "Children, that's all gone and I'm happy tonight. Do you know why I'm happy? Because she left before me. She didn't have to go through the agony and pain of burying me, of being left alone after my departure. I will be the one to go through that, and I thank God for that. I love her so much that I wouldn't have liked her to suffer..."
    When my father finished speaking, my brothers and I had tears streaming down our faces. We hugged him and he comforted us, "It's okay. We can go home. It's been a good day."
    That night I understood what true love is. It is more than just romanticism and sex, it's two people who stand beside one another, who are committed to one another ... through all the good and bad that life throws at you.
    Peace in your hearts.
    🖊 Author Unknown

  • @kd2eat
    @kd2eat 6 месяцев назад +2

    My wife had a minor stroke a few years back. Ever since then, she gets a little weepy when something tugs her heart strings. One of those is at the end of your videos, when "We love you pack" barks out. It seems only fitting that I buy her some pack merch to make sure she knows she's formally a member of The Pack, I showed her your merch and the end of your latest video. She, predictably, cried and then chose the blue Bella & Izzy shirt. Thank you for the occasional tears of joy you bring to our home every week.

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад

      This comment absolutely melted our hearts! We’re so happy you both enjoy our videos and how they make you feel. That’s so special. Thank you for being part of the pack 💛

  • @LAT.MTL.
    @LAT.MTL. 6 месяцев назад +62

    LOVE you both for so many years already, and I just get more and more excited for you and your future. Please protect yourself from the BLACK MOLD SPORES every time you walk into that cabin. I want to see you both fully healthy for your bright future and awesome projects / content for many more years to come.
    And again, CONGRATULATIONS on owning 2 incredible pieces of land / lake / river!!!

    • @joellepatry493
      @joellepatry493 6 месяцев назад +7

      I just said the same. I wish they’d wear respirators when working around that black mold!

    • @dritch2472
      @dritch2472 6 месяцев назад +5

      Mask up gals!!!!

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +15

      You are so right! Thank you for caring and sharing. We will be masking up for sure.💛💛

  • @birdwatcherjean6293
    @birdwatcherjean6293 6 месяцев назад +35

    I visited Nova Scotia this past summer. Stayed at Keji and travelled around the interior lakes. I can see what you two love about the area, it's lovely. I lost my wife of over 20 years to cancer two years ago. She spent much of her childhood down there, made me feel a little closer to her again. You two remind me of our early years, we gutted and refinished our home in Ontario, something we fondly reminisced on lots as we aged :)

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +3

      We are so sorry to here of your loss of your wife. We are happy that you had so many memories to share. Happy that you were able to get to NS. 💛🐶

  • @thekiltedcoachman3260
    @thekiltedcoachman3260 6 месяцев назад +1

    THATS GOOD KNOTTY PINE! For the moldy boards, get some chlorine and a pump sprayer. Put the chlorine in the sprayer and pump it up. Lay the boards out on a flat surface mold side up. Spray chlorine on generously and allow to dry. The chlorine and sun will kill the mold spores. Then you can reuse the wood. Slainte!

  • @waylonhartwell
    @waylonhartwell 6 месяцев назад +2

    The Pinewood that you pulled off the walls can be sent through a planer if you want to save it. It would clean up pretty nice on the minimal amount of wood removal and after drying it would probably be pretty good with minimal pieces to be thrown away or burned

  • @debraanneclark2188
    @debraanneclark2188 6 месяцев назад +22

    I'd personally build a really nice tree house lodge which will be out the flood zone and also give you a great view out over the lake and woodland. It would also make a great guest cabin. Use some of the salvageable wood in the new build to honour the previous cabin especially the stove and stove pipe. Love the minesweeper lifering my grandfather served on minesweepers in the Royal Navy during WW2 and was on North Atlantic convoy duty between Liverpool UK and New Foundland

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +3

      Hey Debra, thank you for all your amazing ideas. So interesting learning the history of the minesweeper. 💛🐶

  • @kathylittell6334
    @kathylittell6334 6 месяцев назад +2

    Maybe a two story container home. Imagine the view from the second story. Whatever you choose we’ll all be along for the ride.

  • @carolynhaywood7701
    @carolynhaywood7701 6 месяцев назад +1

    Relocate the cabin to higher ground maybe the site of the outhouse, take some of the trees down to reveal the amazing view. ❤❤ Building a tower part to the new cabin would give you incredible views.

  • @NancyS-qx3ez
    @NancyS-qx3ez 6 месяцев назад +38

    Gosh, you two make my Sunday mornings! Sitting here sipping my coffee and enjoying my favorite weekly video. Thanks ladies! ☕😊👋

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +3

      Awe Nancy, thanks for the huge compliment. All 4 of us are happy to have you in our pack. 💛🐶

    • @berniesenske994
      @berniesenske994 6 месяцев назад +1

      Like you Nancy, I like to enjoy my Sunday morning over breakfast watching this awesome family. Bernie ❤

    • @robertbullitt7878
      @robertbullitt7878 6 месяцев назад +1

      Makes my Sunday evening way over here !

  • @kristinbaker5437
    @kristinbaker5437 6 месяцев назад +14

    This is such an incredible addition to your property! I'm going to sound like a mom, but please wear a mask and eye protection when you do demolition. I can't imagine the mold/dust you're exposing yourselves to. Can't wait to watch the progress! 💜

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +5

      You are so Right, Kristin. We sure did need to be reminded to wear a mask. Eye protection is a good idea too. 💛🐶

    • @kristinbaker5437
      @kristinbaker5437 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Vanwives 💜💜

    • @debraloftin3318
      @debraloftin3318 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@kristinbaker5437pm

  • @AK141415
    @AK141415 6 месяцев назад +1

    An A frame would be so beautiful!!!! Lots of natural light and windows and you could do accordion doors with a loft and a big deck. Love how you are always unafraid of what you don’t know and just see it as a challenge!!!

  • @deanebrownfield6866
    @deanebrownfield6866 6 месяцев назад +2

    I've been waiting to get my The Pack hat for what seems like forever. I almost got one made just for me and then boom......I have one one the way simple as pie. Love you girls. Can't wait to see what you decide to do with cabin foundation once everything is salvaged, given away or repurposed in the new works. It will be fun and rewarding. I'm glad to see you taking it on with gusto as usual. At 71 I think in 20 year terms, since my dad is is 91 and living on his own 2 acre place . At your age, I was thinking at least 75 - 100 years in the future when it came to my buildings. Now, after 50 years of designing, building and watching my work age over the years, the one thing I can say is that, putting the right materials, in the right place, at the right price is one of the key things to think of first. Placing materials yourself, that you can afford, that will do the job for 75-100 years with the right design is where I still start my work today. Thankfully I can still afford to do so when so many cannot. You two are as lucky as I am, so think hard and long about your impact on that beautiful landscape. They to keep it small and have it blend into the land. I am taken back to Frank Lloyd Wright's famous house Falling Water's built over a river and a waterfall, not next to it. Your land is that good, maybe without the waterfall!. You don't have to be Frank to do it exactly the way you want it to be. That place is your oyster. It's just waiting to make you a pearl of a place to live well on and for the generations that follow. II's also nice to know you can't really mess it up. You know that place is so wonderful no one could mess it up. All you have to do is make it yours - just like you did the first 10 ACRES - WHICH TURNED OUT BEAUTIFUL. No wonder you have those huge smiles on your face!

    • @deanebrownfield6866
      @deanebrownfield6866 5 месяцев назад

      My The Pack Hat Came the first week of Jan just like originally planned. Great quality and love the color. Thanks for sharing.

  • @stacynissley7336
    @stacynissley7336 6 месяцев назад +11

    Love the sound of the river. I would definitely do a cabin on stilts. I live in Oklahoma and lots of homes are built on stilts around our lakes. When there isn’t flooding they make a great covered patio area .

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +3

      Such a fantastic idea 💛 future proofing

  • @imanjoseph612
    @imanjoseph612 6 месяцев назад +15

    The sound of the river is so calming, what a beautiful property you acquired in your own backyard. Please be safe with the mold, get your masks on and proper gear! My thoughts for the new cabin would a tiny home or treehouse? Love you two, looking forward to seeing this project bloom before our eyes!

    • @Kuchsmith1
      @Kuchsmith1 6 месяцев назад

      Hey Iman🌹🌹
      How are you doing??

  • @wishyouwerehere2
    @wishyouwerehere2 6 месяцев назад

    If you're not looking to build another cabin, maybe repurpose that foundation and build a simple boathouse type structure for watercraft (canoes, kayaks, jet skis, etc). Dig it out a bit, lay down crushed stone, cut out a wider section of the foundation wall for more access than that existing door provides. Think something like a garage type structure design, but smaller, not as tall, with barn like doors. So many possibilities.

  • @monsterajr1
    @monsterajr1 6 месяцев назад

    2cents from an Architect/Construction Manager: tear the cabin down, extend the existing foundations 3-4 feet about the high flood plain and rebuild. Ensure the space under the floor joists is sealed from moisture and you'll have a cabin that has an elevated view of the area without spending money/energy on a new foundation at a new location. Permiting (if applicable) would be easier to rebuild existing vs new construction.

  • @valeriaproductions
    @valeriaproductions 6 месяцев назад +15

    Love that you’re able to get started!
    I also love that you’re salvaging some really cool things from the cabin.
    Looking forward to the next stage of this project!

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +3

      Yes it is really cool to be able to repurpose for the new project. We are so excited to start but have to do all the prep work first. 💛🐶

  • @sandragracie647
    @sandragracie647 6 месяцев назад +8

    You guys make my Sunday, be safe working with the mold , maybe where a mask. I can’t wait until you start the new project. Have a GREAT WEEK, Love you guys. 🥰.

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад

      Hey Sandra, thank you for all your kind words. We will mask up for sure. 💛🐶

  • @mikesnyder6358
    @mikesnyder6358 6 месяцев назад

    I have a tool suggestion for you. A planer, not a hand planer but an actual table top or shop planer. Dewalt makes a nice one. Your milled lumber and now reclaimed stuff from the new cabin would be so pretty and smooth after being run through a planer. Your wood working skills and ability to create things with nicer looking wood would really take a leap forward as well. I'm a cabinet maker and kitchen designer/builder, I love the types of projects you two get into and have binged your channel since I found you. Dream big and just go for it, can't wait to see what you do next.

  • @dtimes2wa
    @dtimes2wa 6 месяцев назад

    The clock was sold when I was a kid. You would go in the store and there were all different shapes and sizes to choose from. We had one and my parents bought several as gifts. I am glad many wanted the clock!

  • @marilynyurchick2514
    @marilynyurchick2514 6 месяцев назад +4

    Whatever you two decide to do, please be careful with the black mold and the tearing down of the structure. I'm sure your plan will be fabulous. Where do you get all of your energy? Good luck with your plans. 💛💛

  • @mary-elizabethwwillcott566
    @mary-elizabethwwillcott566 6 месяцев назад +6

    I love you guys and have been watching you from day one! I have no idea what you're gonna put there, a raised deck for a yurt in summer? Seasonal camping space for when the waters aren't high? Whatever it is it will look awesome!
    Will you guys be masking up dealing with that mold? I won't lie it's giving me anxiety watching you stand in that mold den lol.
    Be safe you two! Can't wait to see what you build!

    • @joellepatry493
      @joellepatry493 6 месяцев назад +2

      Me too, with the mold! Respirators, please!

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +1

      Mary-Elizabeth, thank you for caring and sharing. We will definitely be masking up next time for sure.💛🐶

  • @aliway1417
    @aliway1417 5 месяцев назад

    The way you both say expescially makes me so happy 🥺

  • @ps1999
    @ps1999 6 месяцев назад

    Wow What a beautiful property, I had been wondering just how nice of neighbors you had letting Swim in their lake.
    The water logged cabin, any wood that is mold effected can be washed with bleach to kill the mold and left to dry.
    Don't make any plans on what you doing until you have the house completely stripped down to the studs on the whole inside.
    Then you can inspect for rot and see how the outside sheathing has fared.
    If a majority of the framing is solid you have many options.
    Raise the whole thing up on stilts and have a Venice approach to the water.
    Strip all the sheathing off and lift the house up and put it sleds and drag it to where you want it, preferably with an already made for foundation waiting for it.
    Disassemble the house in section and move walls and components separately.
    If you do move it from it's current location you certainly could put a gazebo there in it's stead. Or build a boat house with a channel to the lake, "lemons" to boat house.

  • @davidcreager1945
    @davidcreager1945 6 месяцев назад +6

    Good luck Ladies !! Can't wait to see what you have planned !!!

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +2

      So many ideas but we think we have a plan. 🌞🐶

  • @bonnieteets8194
    @bonnieteets8194 6 месяцев назад +3

    Your new property is just BREATHTAKINGLY BEAUTIFUL! I can see why you both purchased it. By now you ladies are SO talented with all of the skills you have learned from everything you've done to your first property and cabin that whatever you guys choose to build will be perfect! Have fun and enjoy every moment. Love you Guys!

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you Bonnie! We really can’t wait to get started. It is going to be epic. 💛🐶

  • @carolynasfour5644
    @carolynasfour5644 6 месяцев назад

    I love the idea of a raised deck area, like 10ft up, with room for a BBQ, eating area, sun bathing/yoga, Adirondack lounge space, partially covered for shade, beautiful Lookout in the winter, well every season.

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад

      I am actually imagining such a tranquil spot as I am ready your comment. Sounds beautiful. 🌞🐶

  • @Heinb93
    @Heinb93 6 месяцев назад

    Get a planer and salvage as much wood as you can; just because it’s wet a little bit got some bad spots doesn’t mean that you can’t plane it down to the good stuff, seal it and use it for something also allows you to strip down refinish it it however you want!

  • @nancy9704
    @nancy9704 6 месяцев назад +3

    I look forward to your videos every week, and this new adventure is going to be fun to watch unfold. I have so much admiration and respect for you both. Love all of you

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for all the compliments. Happy to have you in our pack. 🌞🐶

  • @JamesHardiman99
    @JamesHardiman99 6 месяцев назад +3

    WTG, VanWives ... having seen what you've done with your main cabin, and what you've learned I know you'll make a great job of your new property. Looking forward to the journey.

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks James! You are so right there are so many possibilities. 🌞🐶

  • @NSskidookid
    @NSskidookid 6 месяцев назад

    After you strip the useful parts of the cabin out if you are genuinely interested in "burning it down" I suggest reaching out to your local volunteer fire department, not only will they help keep you and the rest of your beautiful property safe, I'm sure they would LOVE the opportunity for training with a live structure fire in a controlled setting. In my rural area of NS it's a common occurrence to help the local department!

  • @charlessmyth
    @charlessmyth 6 месяцев назад

    The best approach would be to dismantle the cabin and pile what's salvageable. Then, since you have the the tractor, clear site and establish a solid clay pad that's at least three meters above the present level of the land on which the cabin now stands.

  • @janetstewart6977
    @janetstewart6977 6 месяцев назад +5

    Jasmine you are one brave soul…..there would be no way I’d be in that crawl space! So excited to see what you girls come up with. I know it will be epic! ❤️

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +2

      I find it so interesting to go into the crawl space. So many cool finds. We can’t wait until we can get started on this new project. 💛🐶

    • @janetstewart6977
      @janetstewart6977 6 месяцев назад

      @@Vanwives Finding treasures is one thing but meeting up with anything with 4 legs, a tail and beady little eyes that can run faster than me…..I’m out 😂

  • @marycurry1178
    @marycurry1178 6 месяцев назад +6

    Can’t wait to see what you guys are going to do, you make my day better. Please be safe & take care of each other. Hug the girls for me ❤

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Mary, we have so many ideas swirling around in our heads. Sending hugs back from Bella and Izzy.💛🐶

  • @davidmiller6010
    @davidmiller6010 6 месяцев назад

    Get yourself a tool for that lumber you plan to salvage. It's called a De-Nailer, and yes it's a real thing. It's like an air nailer, except uses air to punch nails back out to the direction it came from. Be safe and wear safety glasses, or better yet a face shield as the nails come out with a decent amount of speed and energy. Personally, I use a lid on a 5 gal pail with about a 3 inch hole, and shoot the nail into the hole. Not much chance the nail will make it back out of the hole. At the end of the day, all of your nails are all picked up and in one place. The tool should only cost you a hundred-ish dollars. About 40 minutes of air de-nailing equals all day by hand.
    You ladies are amazing, and I appreciate that you are bringing us along on your journey.

  • @guygrotke8059
    @guygrotke8059 6 месяцев назад

    Save any pressure-treated lumber, but burn the rest. You don't want a bunch of black mold spores in any new construction, even if the wood is not moldy. That's not a river. It's a creek. Have you got a topographic map of your new property? That can be a VERY cheap way to find a new cabin site with good elevation. You can always cut a few trees or build it two story to get a good lake view. You will need to cut some trees anyway to get construction equipment and supplies there.

  • @Steve.Alex32
    @Steve.Alex32 6 месяцев назад +5

    As much as I love the cabin by the lake vibe, I think it'd be super cool to see a shipping container home nestled in the trees!
    So excited to see where you gals take this project!!!!

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your ideas. So many cool options for sure.😎🐶

  • @todddarbyshire7944
    @todddarbyshire7944 6 месяцев назад +2

    This is such a great adventure. I’m not guessing what you might do with this new 10 acre package, because I would rather be surprised. Sunday is now my favourite day, to watch you, The Pack, Max and Occy, Tyler and Todd, Emon and Bec, and Kinging It!
    However, showing your gorgeous water frontage, and rushing river, gives me an idea I would like to suggest.
    If you were to take videos of the river, particularly, with sound, it could be another stream (excuse the pun) of income.
    Depending upon the occasion, my television has videos of running water, Christmas fireplaces, ocean waves, storms, etc, etc, all from RUclips. Since I live alone, and work from home, it’s great company. I prefer the crackling fire, or rushing water sounds to accompanying music.
    Just a thought girls, but a tri-pod, and a camera doesn’t need a babysitter. I LOVE everything you do, so you really don’t need me to tell you your business. Thanks for everything.❤️

    • @adrienne41
      @adrienne41 6 месяцев назад

      Not to take away from the Vanwives and all the other great RUclipsrs you mentioned, but Tideline to Alpine has an ambiance channel if you would like to add another channel of running water, forest, etc. If you haven’t found it already. :) @tidelinetoalpineambience

  • @martinandsharonwotherspoon4909
    @martinandsharonwotherspoon4909 6 месяцев назад

    In the old days they used plastic sheets to prevent moisture getting in. However when the cabin is warmer on the inside than outside it sweats which is why you have mild on the back of th wood and loads of moisture round the edges. Save what you can and start again building your dream home. Keep living the dream. from our pack to yours

  • @KP11520
    @KP11520 6 месяцев назад

    Use the foundation for a big Deck made of composite deck material and stainless hardware. Set it up for a sun drenched play area during the Summers, including cooking, and make everything supporting the fun, easy to unhook and remove when the threats arise. And get GOOD Black Mold remediation masks and gloves for the demolition and handling. And there's very little that should be reused.

  • @thebaldingbuilder8400
    @thebaldingbuilder8400 6 месяцев назад

    You could finish the foundation wall with plumbing inlet and outlet, to convert it to a seasonal pool that has water pumped from the lake and then drained back into the lake before winter.

  • @SteveP-vm1uc
    @SteveP-vm1uc 6 месяцев назад

    Anything wet, moldy or broken, BURN. Remove all the burnable crap and lite it up.. Check the foundation with a professional. Then build the foundation up higher so you can use the under-house for real storage. Tractor, mini excavator, etc. Maybe add to it so you can also park your truck underneath. Just make sure everything under the house is mobile in case it has to be moved to higher ground. Take your time and utilize a professional to design your new house and where everything on the property needs to go so you are doing it once and the aesthetics are exactly what you want.... DO NOT BE IN A RUSH TO BUILD!!!!! Things change a lot and making everything about the house right and the property right is key to a wonderful home.

  • @paigem7886
    @paigem7886 6 месяцев назад

    Raised patio area with partial roof and an outdoor kitchen (including grill, brick oven, and sink)! Then you could do little tiny cabins in the wooded area for sleeping! Also, you need at least one treehouse on either of your properties IMO

  • @ladikmk
    @ladikmk 6 месяцев назад

    Joined the Pack today - ow, ow, ow-whooooooo!!! I second all the comments about wearing protection from the black mold; it's there and lots of it, and it can seriously impact your health long term. That hole in the floor - you've got plenty of wood available. Get some planks and just nail them temporarily onto solid areas surrounding that hole to cover it until you're ready to remove all the flooring. A fall into that hole could put your plans on hold for a long time, or even permanently. Be happy and excited, but please be safe. PS I'm a Mom - can you tell??? :)

  • @warrenyoung5865
    @warrenyoung5865 6 месяцев назад

    Hey ladies new to your channel. But loving it so far. As an ex firemen and an equipment operator that deals with old houses all the time, just burning the old cabin will Compromise the strength of the concrete foundation. The concrete gets super heated when you burn a house on top of it and it loses it's structural strength in the heat. I know it's the cheapest and easiest way to get rid of it. But if you plan on reusing it I would not recommend burning it. And there is lots of toxic things in a house when you burn that's really not good for the environment. Just wanted to say something before you make up your mind on what you guy's are going to do. Can't wait to see what happens and what you guy's do with that land.

  • @catherinefisher4279
    @catherinefisher4279 6 месяцев назад +2

    I hope you kept the oil lamp hanging on the wall. Looking forwards to seeing what you guy’s do with this project.❤

  • @billmccance7762
    @billmccance7762 6 месяцев назад

    It appears the gravel floor didn't have any vapour barrier on it, so thats lead to mold and failure. The newest building code and future building codes are a remarkable launch forward in better building practice. I really like the idea of creating a new building on higher ground, it would be possible to thin out some of the trees such that you can get a better view too.
    If you can drive a concrete truck there, I might suggest an AMVIC R-30 ICF foundation system (walls) and perhaps a pre fab walls system such as Greenstone ( R-50) or other more fully completed modular if you can drive it there and crane it into position. Or you could make an ICF to the roof if you want....insulated concrete forms. Then think about the heating system. There is solar, but in winter you probably want electricity and a heat pump can give you heat and cooling and even heat hot water. I could go from my west coast home to install ICF with you if you like. Fun to do new projects.

  • @zanesutherland406
    @zanesutherland406 6 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate you saving what you can! Burning down any structure comes from a place of privilege, and there’s a lack of respect for the environment and existing resources. A lot of time and energy goes into making windows, milling wood, manufacturing products etc. When looking at the cost of buying that item new you can really appreciate the value of recycling materials. and being as remote as you are it is wise to save and use what you can!

  • @livehappley
    @livehappley 6 месяцев назад

    Beautiful way to honor and remember the loved ones who passed on.

  • @Hit_the_Trail
    @Hit_the_Trail 6 месяцев назад

    Hands down my favorite RUclips channel! Informative, inspirational, positivity, and fun… I’ve been battling Stage4 cancer for the past year and your videos NEVER fail to lift me up, even on “rough weeks”. Much love to you both, Bella & Izzy. Cheers from Wisconsin!

  • @monamarples9264
    @monamarples9264 6 месяцев назад +2

    Maybe you should just built a houseboot, or reno one, the former outhouse place doesn't look that much higher on camera. That also would be so cool to watch😅

  • @jamesw9322
    @jamesw9322 6 месяцев назад

    The interior wood can be salvaged and treated to remove the mold and air drying to achieve the proper moisture level. They would make beautiful wood wainscoting in you new build, put a chamfered edge on one side and install vertically. Just store with space between the boards to prevent moisture buildup

  • @justinfx4
    @justinfx4 6 месяцев назад +1

    Building a couple of sturdy yurts on the lake would be fantastic. You could have guests stay there, or even stay there yourselves when you feel like it. Transforming that area into a health and wellness spot could be great - you already know how to build hot tubs and saunas!
    I can just imagine how relaxing it would be to sit in a wood fire hot tub next to a river feeding into the lake...

  • @terrystewart7675
    @terrystewart7675 6 месяцев назад +1

    So excited to see you guys start your new project. Can't wait to see what you're going to build on that beautiful piece of property. Hope you put the new cabin back far enough from the water. You can always do some minimal clearing for the view. Can't wait until the spring and you guys get rolling on the new build.

  • @timsecord8207
    @timsecord8207 6 месяцев назад

    Kept as much wood as possible. The mold on the wood can be easily cleaned and sunlight is an amazing disinfectant. Keep the foundation and raise the cabin up a few feet. Go Pack!

  • @ms.laterholmes2890
    @ms.laterholmes2890 6 месяцев назад +1

    For your new adventures, ladies manifesting positive and stay strong. Thank you for the time and energy you put into your channel. I’m here for it every Sunday.❤❤❤

  • @philstreeter9703
    @philstreeter9703 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video ladies. Salvage what you can and throw a match on when done salvaging. The mold is extensive. Wear a n95 mask when demolishing the as there is so much mold. That cabin and view made the purchase of the 10 acres worth every penny. Thin some of those trees and you'll be awe struck with view. Be careful and stay safe you two adventures. Jazz, your braver than I. I wouldn't have gone down in the basement for anything. Much love to you two.

  • @danmcbride6258
    @danmcbride6258 6 месяцев назад +1

    The standing Trees are good for a Future Portable Sawmill for you guys. You can Mill Wood for income or for your own future use. I would burn and Bury the Cabin for health reasons. Too much moisture.

  • @danielbenyon6390
    @danielbenyon6390 6 месяцев назад

    You can lay 3or 4 rows of cement blocks on top of the new slab for a new foundation that is above the flood plane , then build from there

  • @henrysavage7516
    @henrysavage7516 6 месяцев назад

    Have you thought about Two 40 Foot Containers as a new Cabin structure, elevated on a foundation. Space them apart and utilize a 20 x 40 interior (patio. kitchen, living room area) with a large roof structure over both units. Cut openings for bedrooms and windows, or use one side for storage, solar, batteries and other utilities. You could even build a 2nd story on the containers as the elevated foundation.

  • @marlaf1545
    @marlaf1545 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can't wait to see what you ladies do with this property. I know it's gonna be amazing what ever you build on it. Wishes you two the very best.

  • @coralsancetta7242
    @coralsancetta7242 6 месяцев назад

    So happy for you guys. It's truly a beautiful area you are in.

  • @berrymand71
    @berrymand71 6 месяцев назад

    You should pile some of the natural debris, downed trees and brush,... on the outskirts of clearings on your property. It encourages rabbits, squirrels and other ground critters (also rats).

  • @geraldlandry6913
    @geraldlandry6913 6 месяцев назад

    You girls definitely have something up your sleeves and whatever you build will be cozy dry and sweet

  • @lyndalouise3480
    @lyndalouise3480 6 месяцев назад

    Good morning Crystal and Jaz from Tasmania, what a great start to your new project, you two definitely are not afraid to get your hands dirty, such hard workers, it is the most beautiful spot, I know whatever you do it will be amazing, thankyou you taking us all along on this next part of your journey.😌❤️

  • @raygrant3155
    @raygrant3155 6 месяцев назад +1

    when looking at that lovely stream I see a small hydro gen intsalled for power with a battery bank as well so you get the power dist.

  • @mwil5101
    @mwil5101 6 месяцев назад

    You guys are so inspiring! I love it that you guys are re-purposing some of the materials from the old cabin!

  • @janiedrew9837
    @janiedrew9837 6 месяцев назад

    I love watching you both working with such enthusiasm! Whatever you do will be beautiful and we know that from your cabin now!! So excited to follow your journey!

  • @kathleenhudson8429
    @kathleenhudson8429 6 месяцев назад

    I agree with you about rivers. As a camper, I love it when I can pitch my tent beside a burbling stream. There is nothing more peaceful. Good luck with the new piece of land. I won’t try to guess what you are planning on building, but I am sure it will be great.

  • @debcameron4204
    @debcameron4204 6 месяцев назад

    I bought an old cabin and the week after settlement I had the fire brigade come and use it for training purposes for their crew. After they were finished they happily burned it down for me. They were very grateful because they don’t get the chance to have a real house to practice their breathing apparatus techniques while the place is actually burning. There was nothing redeemable in my place and they were welcome to it. Gave me a new slate on which to build my dream home on.

  • @chrishayes4192
    @chrishayes4192 6 месяцев назад

    I tore down a duplex for my father and about half was bad like you are seeing, but I recovered enough good wood to build several out buildings like a chicken coop and storage space for my mowers.
    Even the wood with slight mold can be cleaned and used if you put in the time.
    I love what you have done with your cabin and can't wait to see what y'all will do with this place! Thanks for sharing it and be safe!

  • @goodfromohio
    @goodfromohio 6 месяцев назад

    The elevated fire watch tower Airbnbesque cabin sounds so cool!

  • @redcedarwoman
    @redcedarwoman 5 месяцев назад

    Oooooo me and the hubby have been binge watching you 2 for 3 days! You’ve inspired us completely in our dreams! Many thanks

  • @sharonfreiburg8234
    @sharonfreiburg8234 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for having me as a member of The Pack. So fun to chill every Sunday with you from the beautiful Caribbean island of St. Maarten. Love the energy!

  • @leilanihimmelmann9190
    @leilanihimmelmann9190 6 месяцев назад

    Sooo looking forward to you progressing on your project! Congratulations to you both. Bravo!

  • @ronporter610
    @ronporter610 6 месяцев назад +1

    The only way to build and ensure no flood water enters the home is to either build up with rock creating a higher level or to construct on sustainable piers (concrete as example). I suppose you could also build a tree house but that comes with its own issues. either way, the project looks fun, challenging and will eventually be rewarding if done correctly. Enjoy!

  • @carmenbarnes668
    @carmenbarnes668 6 месяцев назад

    I look forward to seeing what y'all are up to every week. My late husband and I dreamed of doing what y'all are doing now. Thank you for sharing this journey. I so enjoy it. The sound of that fire brought me back to the bonfires we used to have. So relaxing.

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад +1

      Awww thank you for sharing that with us 💛 so happy you can join us each Sunday!!

  • @Shelbourneworld
    @Shelbourneworld 6 месяцев назад

    The more I see of the lakeside location at the mouth of the stream, I think a wide beam boat is the solution! Could one be transported there by road and across your land? You might pick a bargain somewhere. It wouldn’t need its engine working, and might be sold cheap. Moor it in a dyke beside the shore. Build the rest of the living quarters on the high ground, and simply use a marquee in the summertime, and several cabins…

  • @masterofcents.8175
    @masterofcents.8175 6 месяцев назад

    Everybody has ideas on what to do. I believe you girls will do the absolute best that needs to be done to that place and if you fail it just forces you to look where you made your mistakes and do better.
    I am so proud of you girls doing so well with RUclips that you can afford to do these things.

  • @colleenbalch328
    @colleenbalch328 6 месяцев назад

    Hey women, so there is one kind of conifer (tree with needles) that loses its needles every fall. It is called a Tamarack or Larch. They also really like wet spots, and live in Maine, so I'm pretty sure one could be in Nova Scotia too. So that tree could actually be there in that wet spot by your 2nd cabin. If you don't need to get it down right away, you could wait for spring, just in case.
    I think you're gonna build a GLAMP SPOT maybe a tree house, maybe down lower.. we will see!!!!!

  • @AndrewJohnson149
    @AndrewJohnson149 6 месяцев назад

    Ladys!!! You've got black mold in that cabin. Generally, nothing is salvagable that is wood. If you're keeping any of the structure, you may need to spray it with 10% bleach solution. Even those wall boards that Crystal loves, and so do I. lol The cost of elevating a black mold cabin may out weigh the cost of just starting over with a new structure. You can use the foundation as your base for a storage building maybe........ Thanks for including us along your journey. I love you guys!! xoxo

  • @stephaniedeegan853
    @stephaniedeegan853 6 месяцев назад

    Even the wet wood can be left to dry and sanded. Lots of wood to keep. Definitely raise up the structure out of the flood zone

  • @bethb7965
    @bethb7965 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love the sound of the river..🏞, so peaceful.. Whatever you build will be fabulous!!🐾🐾🐾🐾❣️

  • @dennisbeaver5958
    @dennisbeaver5958 6 месяцев назад

    Well, burning that outhouse was a great first step! I’ll stick with my first suggestion; an elevated “tree-house” supported by the same type of structure that/supports your solar array. Otherwise, salvage windows and doors, and maybe the tongue and groove, but trash the old cabin.

  • @chrisflavelle1200
    @chrisflavelle1200 6 месяцев назад

    Just viewing the property with you. Great location, great view and great stream/river. As a senior citizen, who grew up in the 60's and 70's, when the in thing was to have your own energy generation facilities, before it was the buzz word and when I was thinking of having a place of my own, I'm looking at the creek and thinking off grid power generation by hydroelectric means. I would check the flow in the creek and whether or not it is actually a year round creek. Find someone who can build a water wheel and have a way to divert some of the flow into a more concentrated flow and put in an undershot water wheel hooked to an alternator to charge a bank of batteries to power the new house, cabin, tepee, tree house, igloo or what have you! Everyone talks up wind and solar, but little to no attention is paid to hydro generation. You have the perfect area and platform to bring it to people's attention, especially those who have water running through their property as do you. Just a thought from an old former hippie wannabe. Can't wait to see what you come up with for power in the new digs.

  • @KAnneMeinel
    @KAnneMeinel 6 месяцев назад

    Let that wood dry out that you find so pretty. Get a planer that you both will enjoy sending through the machine. You can reuse them. Then seal them! You can use it as paneling.

  • @brendabown2579
    @brendabown2579 6 месяцев назад

    I'm so excited to be seeing your awesome Pack merch ... my order is in! I'm also very curious to find out what you are planning to do with your beautiful, new lakefront site! I love how you are sorting between keeping, trashing, and giving away what that cabin contains. That's such a great idea, rather than just trashing everything! You definitely, as you know, need to be very cautious with your lungs if there is truly any black mold inside that cabin. Black mold and its flying spores are very toxic and can affect your health for years to come.

  • @patriciachilders9955
    @patriciachilders9955 6 месяцев назад

    I’d LOVE to see a tiny house village that could be moved if the water from the river threatens in the spring. They could become a great rental income resource, I’ve vacationed in NS in the past and would jump at the chance to come back to a spot by the river!

  • @martylovejoy
    @martylovejoy 6 месяцев назад

    My guess: you're gonna build multiple van pads w/decks, like Max&Occy. And a communal shower & outhouse building nearby. And a sun-worshipping deck! And yoga deck too? Perfect summer group camp!!!!

  • @GoJolli
    @GoJolli 6 месяцев назад

    I guess that y’all are gonna put a huge, elevated, on the foundation, covered, screened-in, gazebo-esque structure while also adding an outdoor shower, outdoor kitchen, and a few cement slabs for guest van parking ( with a few portable, inspired by Max&Occy, van decks/ yoga platforms/ elevated sleeping decks available…). Outdoor t’ai chi classes for all!!!❤🎉👏

  • @lanashay6613
    @lanashay6613 6 месяцев назад

    I'm sure you will make the best decision for you. You two are amazing!

  • @SJC49
    @SJC49 6 месяцев назад

    Not crazy about A Frames but might be a practical idea for snowy days. Nice living, kitchen, bath area with a cozy sleeping loft with windows facing lake (of course) - elevated or change location to higher ground.

    • @Vanwives
      @Vanwives  6 месяцев назад

      yes you have to wake up to that beautiful lake 😍 thank you for that imagery! See you next Sunday

  • @Mimi2one
    @Mimi2one 6 месяцев назад

    My husband and I just started watching you and let me tell you, your channel is so fun. You two are amazing. Your work ethic is wonderful ❤️

  • @ChasingTaradise
    @ChasingTaradise 6 месяцев назад

    What about a TREEHOUSE? Looking over the lake…and keeping it safe in high water situations? In the past you guys have mentioned you don’t really get to see the sunset, this would be make those a possibility too! 🌅

  • @VinnieJo
    @VinnieJo 6 месяцев назад

    Looks like new learning and new challenges will be coming your way regardless of what you do with that beautiful property. Enjoy the ride and can’t wait to see the outcome! In the meantime, I’m getting me a piece of that merch! Love the Pack!!! ❤

  • @4onthemove673
    @4onthemove673 6 месяцев назад

    Hey guys, if the cabin gets flooded then maybe you can turn it into a boat shed with a loft apartment above? Then build another cottage on higher ground? Whatever you guys do, it will be great