*A wonderful forest cabin of the Trappers, and nature is beautiful, you have a beautiful dog, a wolf stole from me, but now I have again acquired a four-legged friend of the same kind, nice to meet you, friend. Hello from Ukraine 🇺🇦 🤝🇨🇦 Canada*
Very nice cabin indeed!. Its always good when you have a few big trees drop close to the cabin without damaging anything. It amounts to lots of firewood close by that you don't have to double handle. Cheers from downunder!
Ya the water source is wicked. The cabin was built in the 70’s and I’m sure the spring fed creek has something to do with the location. Thanks for watching
Ya it really is. We are lucky to have that on the trapline. We get to start using it this spring. I’ll be making more vids of it and the area. It’s super cool in there with lots of big old cedar, fir, and pine trees.
Good video. Many camps (cabins) are similar here as well. No electric. Very good for the kids to know how to live like their relatives did 150 years ago.
Thanks, just heading out to the trapline now. I’ll get more videos up of the cabin in the near future. Snowing hard today so next trip in may be on the sled.
Funny, I was just thinking about doing a video review which I think I’ll do. In short, I like it, but very short battery life. Maybe 30-40 min. Nice to pack in the car with no gas but really only good for simple trail cutting
The previous owner had a professional caller come in and take down all the dead trees close to the cabin. Both those trees were green. We had a major wind storm in the region that knocked numerous trees down.
@@kevinhenophy8873 trees are managed out there, as I said all the dead trees were taken down in range of the cabin. Those were green trees in a big wind storm.
Great cabin Good video Real men don’t carry battery operated chainsaw, sorry Dude, that’s just the way it is. Looking forward to more of your videos. I subscribed
I just watched the video again and those are definitely bear claw marks on the top half of the door. The bottom half was reinforced with extra plywood from porcupines trying to get in but you don’t see that in the video. The shutters on the side with a view is to also keep the bears out.
To clean the debris? I will chip away at it over the winter if it doesn’t get buried in snow, plus a great time to burn branches and debris since there is a ton of fire hazards
Nice. I miss being out in the woods and snow.
It’s beautiful out there
*A wonderful forest cabin of the Trappers, and nature is beautiful, you have a beautiful dog, a wolf stole from me, but now I have again acquired a four-legged friend of the same kind, nice to meet you, friend. Hello from Ukraine 🇺🇦 🤝🇨🇦 Canada*
Thanks for watching and for the comment
Very nice cabin indeed!. Its always good when you have a few big trees drop close to the cabin without damaging anything. It amounts to lots of firewood close by that you don't have to double handle. Cheers from downunder!
Yes, lots of firewood from that big one. Thanks for watching
What a beautiful place!
Thank you
Awesome cabin and the property is fantastic. Great to have a nearby water source too. Makes things so much easier.
Ya the water source is wicked. The cabin was built in the 70’s and I’m sure the spring fed creek has something to do with the location. Thanks for watching
Beautiful property 👌
Thanks, more vids to come
Man that’s an awesome cabin
Ya it really is. We are lucky to have that on the trapline. We get to start using it this spring. I’ll be making more vids of it and the area. It’s super cool in there with lots of big old cedar, fir, and pine trees.
Love you such a beautiful place
Thanks
beautiful place,,i can only dream!!!
Yes, I’m looking forward to spending way more time out there
I love the look of the big healthy trees.
Lots of dead ones mixed in. Most of the big dead ones were taken down a round the cabin a few years ago. No shortage of fire wood out there 😁
Good video. Many camps (cabins) are similar here as well. No electric. Very good for the kids to know how to live like their relatives did 150 years ago.
Thanks. My kids love it!!!
From BC myself here, one day hope to have a little get away cabin like this for myself! Wicked spot for sure
Thanks, I’ll post more in the future of the area.
The best ever i love
Winter Survivals
It’s awesome out there!
Beautiful cabin and scenery
Thanks
Very cool cabin!
Thanks. It’s nice and simple and does the job.
Wow. Nice
Thanks
Beautiful. I love bc. Live on the east coast now.
Thanks
I just found your channel, great videos and that cabin is amazing ! It has given me some good ideas of what I will build.
Thanks, just heading out to the trapline now. I’ll get more videos up of the cabin in the near future. Snowing hard today so next trip in may be on the sled.
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Very nice. As close calls go, that was a dandy. What do you think of your saw and its battery life? Thanks for the video.
Funny, I was just thinking about doing a video review which I think I’ll do. In short, I like it, but very short battery life. Maybe 30-40 min. Nice to pack in the car with no gas but really only good for simple trail cutting
Great cabin. Blow down area, so those trees that will land on the cabin need to come down
The previous owner had a professional caller come in and take down all the dead trees close to the cabin. Both those trees were green. We had a major wind storm in the region that knocked numerous trees down.
Faller not caller
Clean it up . I had a tree fall through my roof nice tree. A lot of damage. Advice manage your trees
@@kevinhenophy8873 trees are managed out there, as I said all the dead trees were taken down in range of the cabin. Those were green trees in a big wind storm.
@@deadpinecollective a healthy came down unexpected
nice
Thanks, I love it!
Great cabin
Good video
Real men don’t carry battery operated chainsaw, sorry Dude, that’s just the way it is.
Looking forward to more of your videos.
I subscribed
Haha, I hear ya about the saw, but nice to throw in the car without gas smell 😁. Heading out now with the real saw. I better take a short vid of it 😁
Was that bear claw scratches on the door?
I’m guessing porcupine, but could be a bear.
I just watched the video again and those are definitely bear claw marks on the top half of the door. The bottom half was reinforced with extra plywood from porcupines trying to get in but you don’t see that in the video. The shutters on the side with a view is to also keep the bears out.
but where do you buy your wine?
I’m guessing the same place I buy my beer 😁
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Thank you
why don't you just wait til spring ...
To clean the debris? I will chip away at it over the winter if it doesn’t get buried in snow, plus a great time to burn branches and debris since there is a ton of fire hazards
Trudeau will eventually make cabins illegal in Canada lol. It's only a matter of time.
I don’t recognize turdeau’s bullshit authority.
Only if they have guns in them
When was this recorded? Just lately
2 days ago
@@deadpinecollective man you guys got some snow.
@@LostCaper not much. We got a dump early this year but this is nothing. I won’t be driving that road for long.
Light up the fire
And stay in night and show us
I have a longer video at the cabin on my channel
Too short video
I have longer ones. This was the first just checked out the cabin for the dsy
2 me that's living
Absolutely