I love seeing this videos so much but damn am I ready for a cheap build that doesn't come down to "My family member did this specific skilled work for me for free" 😭
Where did we say we had family members do free skilled labor for us? We learned through reading, watching videos and asking questions and then finally doing it. Building picture frames was the first woodworking project we took on. It's a great intro to using a screw gun, making cuts on the chop saw and dealing with angles. Did we borrow tools along the way? Absolutely, but who wouldn't if they had the opportunity. It's one less reason to head all the way into town! You might be surprised what you can get done with a simple tool set, some lumber and a goal.
@@thehohnstead I just watched a great video of Brian May relating how he and his dad made a guitar from scratch with items around the house. Part of real intelligence is figuring out how to accomplish something with what you've got. That's the creative portion. You've done great... some people want life to be easy but that would be dull. Loved your accomplishments, they are awesome!
When you trade the plexiglass to wavy make sure to run it vertical as it will stay much cleaner. Dirt and mold rests on it if it’s horizontal. Love the pulley system wall / roof. And the car things for the window. It’s given me ideas for my off grid alternative home. Thank you greatly. Love what you’ve done.
Having a sawmill doesn’t mean a big company type of mass production sawmill! It can be just another piece of equipment! It’s not uncommon to have one in families living in forests. 💛
@@jensherman2771 I know right? It's literally a small gas engine (probably the same one in a lot of riding lawn mowers) that spins a band saw blade on a track. It's not the nuclear reactor that some folks are trying to make it out to be lol.
Your videos are so smooth, professional and enjoyable. I've come upon a couple you tubers who talk so much about random stuff and move the camera around aimlessly. The homes they show are cluttered and they barely let the owner speak. It's very painful to watch. I have to mute it and fast forward to get it moving along. It drags. One tiny home was gorgeous. Your videos are truly awesome and enjoyable. Sorry for venting here.
Would be great if the bed in the A frame was on wheels so you could push it out onto the deck in good weather and have more space. Maybe have a collapsible table you could put up when it's outside. Also In hot weather have a cover to put on the plastic screen so you have more shade on hot days if the trees don't give enough protection from the sun.
Why everyone so negative? They did great, they are talented and imaginative peoples. I like video. I wish I could build stuff. I so so want a tiny house to live in.
I like that property. I really appreciate Garrett's explanation of the cost and materials of each structure. Alla looks like she could be Debbie Harry's (Blonde band) daughter. 😄
Thank you for the great content of your great channel 💯 these cabins are just awesome 👍 I just wished we had more price accessible land * nothing out of the ordinary _ just enough for a small cabin with small land size ❤
Do you use no dig method and mulch your garden with wood chip? That would improve the soil. Also have you considered an agroforest garden in a small scale?
Yes! We are slowly building up our soil with permaculture techniques (hugel stuff, comfrey, cover crops, etc). This was filmed in early June. We had a winter weather advisory June 15th (couldn't plant most everything until after that). The garden is currently looking great!
I never heard of the term "glamping" before this video. Looked it up and I can see why. Outdoor camping, RV-ing and the like have never interested me. However, I can see the attraction. Who knows? Maybe with this one video exposure, I'll try it in the future.
Winters are typically very snowy BUT sunny. As far as the wildlife, mostly deer and wild turkeys. Elk from time to time. The occasional curious and harmless black and brown bears. We've only seen mountain lion maybe three times on the property in 14 years and that was an exotic treat. Such an elusive and majestic animal! Ah, wildfires and not wildlife. Yeah, fires sucks. We do regular clearing to take out small and sickly trees. Burn in the spring and fall. We have a small fire truck. We do the best we can and hope for the best.
I wondered that too - but assumed that most people are coming during summer. The cabins reminded me a bit of alpine huts, because of the beautiful nature surrounding it 🏞️ and their simplicity. But those are bigger (often for 20-30 people) and have a real fireplace 🔥so it's toasty warm in winter. They have the full package for a holiday if you like mountains - beautiful views, infrastructure (snowlifts,hiking paths wherever it's possible to walk, someone clearing the snow on Sundays even in the remote villages) skiing ⛷️,... I personally would prefer a bit more isolation in the walls, a way to heat them, and a bit more space (to cook and eat, play boardgames when it rains ☔🤗).
This is the equivalent of those articles about people who bought a house on a limited budget, and then it turned out they got like 2 grand from their parents. Of course you can build for cheap if your dad owns a literal sawmill lol.
the actual financial working mechanism here is inheriting pristine land, having access to expensive tools and skilled instruction, and finally renting glamping cabins on airbnb. these are not buildings most people could sustainably live in for more than a few weeks. they are hotel rooms. nicely made, tho.
Well maybe you couldn't sustainably live inside these glamping cabins BUT it's still a great idea for MAXIMIZING investment returns for land. I'm pretty sure hunting/glamping cabin rental income is considered passive income (unlike dividends or monetization from YT videos) by the IRS. Plus I like that the cabins are metal roof and siding so long term maintenance will cost less AND easier to upgrade HVAC, electric, or flooring ECT compared to conventional rental properties.
@@Burning_Babylon nihilism is a philosophy, not an attitude. nihilism states that nothing has inherent meaning. that is not in any way expressed in my comment. back to philosophy 101, amigo. wishing you well.
We tongue-in-cheek say this because on one of the other videos we've been featured on someone in the comments said, "Let me get this straight. Every time this guy wants to make a door a deer has to die?" Oh, the Internets!
They won't (nor have they in our 14 years here). They are curious creatures but with the amount of people and dog traffic we have here, it doesn't make sense for them.
what about bathrooms for the cabins? at least a toilet and a small sink (with roof). If its raining or freezing or late at night, having to go outside to the common bathroom is not for everyone...
It’s a cool little getaway thing and there’s a ton of people in the comments going on about how she used her advantages to keep costs down. I get it, but at the same time a lot of people are missing the big picture. Think of this as a big Lego set instead of some mystical woodworking wizardry. All the materials used can be sourced from contractor overstock resellers like habitat for humanity and scrap yards. Use the video as free blueprints and look past the spoon fed part.
Hola hello beautiful world God Almighty bless all ❤️hi are u guys willing to be a huge blessing to others less blessed then u by letting them stay on your lot land for a least two yrs very cheap be a blessing to those less blessed God Almighty bless all ❤️🌟✨❤️ enjoy your beautiful place
So beautiful, so peaceful, cozy place to enjoy long weekend or even couple of week vacation IT detox. Those mesmerizing views are worth of 1M EUR Postal card ;-)
Hey i can build a whole house for a grand if i have land with trees and my dad has a saw mill. Why are you living without plumbing if you've got that kind of hookup?
Nice video, thanks, it always surprises me though that you provide information on how to live cheaply and effectively off grid and then you have sponsors showing hugely expensive items, like this Jackery power supply. I can put in a solar system and battery for one eighth of the price of a jackery. I understand that you want the Jackery for your own use, but couldn't you promote items that are more appropriate to your viewers? Other cheaper solar systems work just as well and would be of much more use and interest to us. It just seems like you're 'selling out' to the rip-off companies.
Hello, i need to build something like this (maybe a bit larger to account for sound and weather proofing). I am willing to pay some money for consulting services on how to do this. Can anyone help please?
Affordable cabin builds......because land is free of course! And you can't get a mortgage for land, that I know of. Either way, you buy something, a lot of money is exchanging hands, and the banks profit. Bottom line. Nice video and builds though. Thanks.
"We're living proof that there's more to life than the 9 to 5." All you need is a large amount of money to buy a lot of land over a decade ago plus a dad who owns a sawmill. People who aren't poor are so completely out of touch with real problems.
Been there, done that (in the 1970's). In the end it doesn't work. Recycled materials inevitably rot and disintegrate and you have to start all over. So while all this looks sparkly and brand new, I note you don't show the place many years down the line where civilisation has appeal again.
I love seeing this videos so much but damn am I ready for a cheap build that doesn't come down to "My family member did this specific skilled work for me for free" 😭
@VeedoCaponeTry bartering.
@VeedoCapone Sounds like your hand is too big to get out of the cookie jar without sacrificing one of the cookies. Poor you.
@VeedoCapone Dull.
Where did we say we had family members do free skilled labor for us? We learned through reading, watching videos and asking questions and then finally doing it. Building picture frames was the first woodworking project we took on. It's a great intro to using a screw gun, making cuts on the chop saw and dealing with angles. Did we borrow tools along the way? Absolutely, but who wouldn't if they had the opportunity. It's one less reason to head all the way into town! You might be surprised what you can get done with a simple tool set, some lumber and a goal.
@@thehohnstead I just watched a great video of Brian May relating how he and his dad made a guitar from scratch with items around the house. Part of real intelligence is figuring out how to accomplish something with what you've got. That's the creative portion. You've done great... some people want life to be easy but that would be dull. Loved your accomplishments, they are awesome!
Great job! Looks like a lovely place to rest, relax and rejuvenate.
Peaceful!
It’s beautiful there. I do keep thinking about food & bears in the very tiny A frames.
Bears aren't likely to come in if you are home. They'll break into an empty place, but not while you're in there
I was thinking the same thing!They are so cute though!
Yup, freed myself from the "9-5 & 30yr mortgage", by going tiny & living large!
I immediately recognized a Deek D a-frame. Love your camp.
Me too! I’m glad they gave him the credit he deserves.
Yep.
When you trade the plexiglass to wavy make sure to run it vertical as it will stay much cleaner. Dirt and mold rests on it if it’s horizontal. Love the pulley system wall / roof. And the car things for the window. It’s given me ideas for my off grid alternative home. Thank you greatly. Love what you’ve done.
"My dad has a sawmill" all of a sudden realization hits you.....
That what ... tools can be used to make things?
@@garretthohn as to why he managed to do it cheaply.
Having a sawmill doesn’t mean a big company type of mass production sawmill! It can be just another piece of equipment! It’s not uncommon to have one in families living in forests. 💛
@@jensherman2771 I know right?
It's literally a small gas engine (probably the same one in a lot of riding lawn mowers) that spins a band saw blade on a track. It's not the nuclear reactor that some folks are trying to make it out to be lol.
@@garretthohnthe sawmill costs more than the cabins.
Really enjoyed seeing their little cabins!
Such great and useful ideas. Love all the reclaimed stuff. And wow, beautiful land!
Your videos are so smooth, professional and enjoyable. I've come upon a couple you tubers who talk so much about random stuff and move the camera around aimlessly. The homes they show are cluttered and they barely let the owner speak. It's very painful to watch. I have to mute it and fast forward to get it moving along. It drags. One tiny home was gorgeous.
Your videos are truly awesome and enjoyable. Sorry for venting here.
I can't wait to buy my homestead and tiny house
I'm with you! I've wanted to do it for years.
Every corner here has a beautiful blessings from the nature. Lovely. 💚💚
Would be great if the bed in the A frame was on wheels so you could push it out onto the deck in good weather and have more space. Maybe have a collapsible table you could put up when it's outside. Also In hot weather have a cover to put on the plastic screen so you have more shade on hot days if the trees don't give enough protection from the sun.
The bed closest to the wing wall is on casters.
Places like this do something to me inside. Being in nature seems to be so purposeful and human. I just love this.
Just brilliant ideas - I'll build some of these in middle Italy. Thanks for the inspiration!
Why everyone so negative? They did great, they are talented and imaginative peoples. I like video. I wish I could build stuff. I so so want a tiny house to live in.
I like that property. I really appreciate Garrett's explanation of the cost and materials of each structure. Alla looks like she could be Debbie Harry's (Blonde band) daughter. 😄
Thank you for the praise. Cheers, Garrett & Alla
(I see the resemblance too haha)
They are very nice cabins. God bless
Thank you for the great content of your great channel 💯 these cabins are just awesome 👍 I just wished we had more price accessible land * nothing out of the ordinary _ just enough for a small cabin with small land size ❤
Wow - one of those cabins looks like the one Brooke from Girl In The Woods built on their property! Cool! 😎
Yes, that one was also made from my A-frame cabin plans on the Relaxshacks blog - Brooke talks about that too.
Just what I was coming here to say!
Very nice, sweet n elegant! You guys are smart for making everything yourself!❤❤
Just thinking about potential snow load on the roof, specifically the plastic areas.
I like the idea of turning a big shed into a tiny home. These people have a great property
Do you use no dig method and mulch your garden with wood chip?
That would improve the soil.
Also have you considered an agroforest garden in a small scale?
Yes! We are slowly building up our soil with permaculture techniques (hugel stuff, comfrey, cover crops, etc). This was filmed in early June. We had a winter weather advisory June 15th (couldn't plant most everything until after that). The garden is currently looking great!
can you please do a step by step tutorial on the solar system hookup and all items needed
thank you
Very impressive considering the tight budget.
I love the concept.
I've had great times going to summer getaways with just a sleeping experience.
Well done 🎉.
Thanks Jenna😊!
JO JO IN VT 💞
Soy fiel a tu canal me encanta lo que haces ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@rubiceldaballester1908 me sucede lo mismo _el canal es fantástico y las ideas magníficas * gracias por tu comentario 👏
@@rubiceldaballester1908muchas gracias!
Oh!!! This is excellent! I'm doing this when I get land. Kudos to that couple!
Nice shout out to Deek, I thought the A frame looked familiar. Nice build
I never heard of the term "glamping" before this video.
Looked it up and I can see why. Outdoor camping, RV-ing and the like have never interested me. However, I can see the attraction. Who knows? Maybe with this one video exposure, I'll try it in the future.
You did such a wonderful job!! What about winters? And wildlife?
Winters are typically very snowy BUT sunny. As far as the wildlife, mostly deer and wild turkeys. Elk from time to time. The occasional curious and harmless black and brown bears. We've only seen mountain lion maybe three times on the property in 14 years and that was an exotic treat. Such an elusive and majestic animal!
Ah, wildfires and not wildlife. Yeah, fires sucks. We do regular clearing to take out small and sickly trees. Burn in the spring and fall. We have a small fire truck. We do the best we can and hope for the best.
I wondered that too - but assumed that most people are coming during summer.
The cabins reminded me a bit of alpine huts, because of the beautiful nature surrounding it 🏞️ and their simplicity. But those are bigger (often for 20-30 people) and have a real fireplace 🔥so it's toasty warm in winter.
They have the full package for a holiday if you like mountains - beautiful views, infrastructure (snowlifts,hiking paths wherever it's possible to walk, someone clearing the snow on Sundays even in the remote villages) skiing ⛷️,...
I personally would prefer a bit more isolation in the walls, a way to heat them, and a bit more space (to cook and eat, play boardgames when it rains ☔🤗).
Fantastic job you guys! Love and more love to you! Jen
Love it. Awesome display of creativity and repurposed materials. I have repurposed lots of stuff.
How cool are these places❤❤❤❤❤
Great property!!!😊🎉❤
Like your jackery demonstrastion
Wow! Fantastic! Inspirational. How to build for less. 🙏🙏🙏
Jackery rocks! We use one on ourboat!
Beautiful and very creative.
This is the equivalent of those articles about people who bought a house on a limited budget, and then it turned out they got like 2 grand from their parents. Of course you can build for cheap if your dad owns a literal sawmill lol.
Great video. Nice to see so many options to build in one video.
the actual financial working mechanism here is inheriting pristine land, having access to expensive tools and skilled instruction, and finally renting glamping cabins on airbnb. these are not buildings most people could sustainably live in for more than a few weeks. they are hotel rooms. nicely made, tho.
The primary motivational factor for your comment is the attitude of nihilism.
@@Burning_Babylon *realism.
@@Burning_Babylonwhat drives your urge to be the white knight?
Well maybe you couldn't sustainably live inside these glamping cabins BUT it's still a great idea for MAXIMIZING investment returns for land. I'm pretty sure hunting/glamping cabin rental income is considered passive income (unlike dividends or monetization from YT videos) by the IRS. Plus I like that the cabins are metal roof and siding so long term maintenance will cost less AND easier to upgrade HVAC, electric, or flooring ECT compared to conventional rental properties.
@@Burning_Babylon nihilism is a philosophy, not an attitude. nihilism states that nothing has inherent meaning. that is not in any way expressed in my comment. back to philosophy 101, amigo. wishing you well.
“I don’t have to kill a deer every time a door is made” 😂😅
We tongue-in-cheek say this because on one of the other videos we've been featured on someone in the comments said, "Let me get this straight. Every time this guy wants to make a door a deer has to die?" Oh, the Internets!
Just watched this video and it really aligns with what High Tech Realestate HTR has been posting. Everyone should check it out for comparison! 🔥
Looks nice👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Where do you stay in the winter? Because there's no source of heat in these buildings and it gets mighty cold in Montana.
We power down the resort when it gets cold. We operate from mid-May to mid-October ... i.e the best time to be in western Montana!
very beautiful
One looks exactly like the one that was built by “Girl in the Woods “
This A frame is the design “Girl in the Woods” created.
That's so cool.
Great idea, love off grid but a bear could come thru those windows easily
They won't (nor have they in our 14 years here). They are curious creatures but with the amount of people and dog traffic we have here, it doesn't make sense for them.
Great job... I love this cabin ;)
Do you guys go somewhere else in the winter? It's brutal up there
Yep, somewhere/anywhere warmer like Asia or Mexico.
these yuppies obviously don't live there full time
@@desktorp yuppie - young, urban professional. Nope, not young or urban 🤷♀️
Can you say something about the permits, building codes, etc.. I know they are in the middle of nowhere so I would like to know if those things apply.
fun structures. Get those pine out of there- and replant regenerative non-monoculture forests :)
beautiful tiny homes! 🙂
what about bathrooms for the cabins? at least a toilet and a small sink (with roof). If its raining or freezing or late at night, having to go outside to the common bathroom is not for everyone...
just poop in a paper bag and hurl it as far as you can.. or if you don't have paper bags, just use your bare hand. Simple!
🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Gross but funny!@@desktorp
Where is the bathroom?
Very interesting.
That's cool. Great job.
Nice❣️
What about heat in the winter?
So nice love this cabin
I want to build the 700$ one but as a sauna inside ❤
Love it! Inspiring!
how do they deal with permitting?
Cool spot, at least the beds close in the shed build if you stand up all the way...😅
Where do you go to the bathroom and take a shower?😂
Beautiful
It’s a cool little getaway thing and there’s a ton of people in the comments going on about how she used her advantages to keep costs down. I get it, but at the same time a lot of people are missing the big picture. Think of this as a big Lego set instead of some mystical woodworking wizardry. All the materials used can be sourced from contractor overstock resellers like habitat for humanity and scrap yards. Use the video as free blueprints and look past the spoon fed part.
How much for the bathroom cabin and the kitchen cabin?
Where is the outhouse?
I never knew that deer shed their antlers.
Guessing these are rental/ Airbnb type places....as evidenced by the guest book.
Great ❤🏡
Hola hello beautiful world God Almighty bless all ❤️hi are u guys willing to be a huge blessing to others less blessed then u by letting them stay on your lot land for a least two yrs very cheap be a blessing to those less blessed God Almighty bless all ❤️🌟✨❤️ enjoy your beautiful place
So beautiful, so peaceful, cozy place to enjoy long weekend or even couple of week vacation IT detox. Those mesmerizing views are worth of 1M EUR Postal card ;-)
where are the bathroom
and shower 😅
Ever get any sasquatch?
What about rain and bears ?
Hey i can build a whole house for a grand if i have land with trees and my dad has a saw mill. Why are you living without plumbing if you've got that kind of hookup?
Nice video, thanks, it always surprises me though that you provide information on how to live cheaply and effectively off grid and then you have sponsors showing hugely expensive items, like this Jackery power supply. I can put in a solar system and battery for one eighth of the price of a jackery. I understand that you want the Jackery for your own use, but couldn't you promote items that are more appropriate to your viewers? Other cheaper solar systems work just as well and would be of much more use and interest to us. It just seems like you're 'selling out' to the rip-off companies.
What state/county/city were these built in?
At the 2 minute mark, ruclips.net/video/AnkvQR4Ba5M/видео.html, it says Bonner in the state of Montana in the USA. So, rather cold in the winter!
Está buena para los niños jugar
Hello, i need to build something like this (maybe a bit larger to account for sound and weather proofing). I am willing to pay some money for consulting services on how to do this. Can anyone help please?
Nu aveti probleme cu sălbăticiunile?Altfel e idilic!Felicitari!
I love the whole idea, but I am old!! Where is the bathroom?
Probably down the path. You could always bring a Luggable Loo with you for inside use.
It’s in the common space.
@@tennesseeterri That's what a friend and I did for use after dark as we were in bear and coyote territory .
Toilet and shower needed inside for me
i wonder how many times guests knock themselves silly on that green beam in the shed unit while staying there?😵💫
😂😂😂
Great to visit Awful to live in
Affordable cabin builds......because land is free of course! And you can't get a mortgage for land, that I know of. Either way, you buy something, a lot of money is exchanging hands, and the banks profit. Bottom line. Nice video and builds though. Thanks.
You need a bathroom inside. Unless you want to go out in the night and meet your friendly bear neighbor
The thought of bears scares me.
No need. Non-grizzlies are curious and timid for the most part (assuming you don't get between a mom and her cubs).
i got surrounded by black bears in the smokey mountains, even the ones used to humans are timid if you make a little noise
8:00 what's the obvious reason?
...And then came the wind and the rain, the mosquitos and the bees, wolves and bears, thieves and psychos.. Lol.
That seems to be the same cabin.Girl In The Woods built
Yes, from the same plans on Relaxshacks
"We're living proof that there's more to life than the 9 to 5." All you need is a large amount of money to buy a lot of land over a decade ago plus a dad who owns a sawmill. People who aren't poor are so completely out of touch with real problems.
Been there, done that (in the 1970's). In the end it doesn't work. Recycled materials inevitably rot and disintegrate and you have to start all over. So while all this looks sparkly and brand new, I note you don't show the place many years down the line where civilisation has appeal again.
Not glam camping
They are sheds at best.