Cutting OVERGROWN GRASS | Ant Infestation | Remote OFF GRID CABIN in the Woods

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @tyleranddobby
    @tyleranddobby  Год назад +16

    🫶

    • @goingagainstthegrain
      @goingagainstthegrain Год назад +5

      We just subbed today. You've done an impressive job hauling all of your items to the cabin. Wow! It looks like you picked a great property that has a lot to offer. Sometimes, the "sight unseen" properties wind up being a gold nugget! Good for you and Dobby! 👍

    • @joeclark9042
      @joeclark9042 Год назад +1

      That place is beautiful what state are you in you don't have to tell me where you're at but what state are you in bud

    • @earthangel8730
      @earthangel8730 Год назад +5

      ​@@joeclark9042it's Canada. Provinces, not states. Nova Scotia.

    • @maryhairy1
      @maryhairy1 10 месяцев назад +1

      Stunning area!

  • @darylcano3367
    @darylcano3367 Год назад +7

    25 years ago I purchased a 131 acre property in NWOntario that had an abandoned house on it. Squirrels had moved into the attic. I paid $29 grand for it. Gutted the inside, put in posts and beams to support the upper floor. Took out the electricity and put a hand pump on the well. I'm 70 now. Live in a senior's village in a small village. I was never happier than when I was living in that little house. It's a lot of work Tyler, but SOOOOO worth it. You can do this!! An ATV with a trailer might be useful for bringing in building materials and the like. Maybe a couple of llamas to clear the bush and help carry stuff in, LOL. If I could do it as a 45 year old woman, you can ROCK this! BTW, those apples trees might also attract black bears.

    • @romansolar8153
      @romansolar8153 Год назад

      very valuable information for Tyler, thanks . i fully agree with everything. please take care. all the best

  • @joannabowers1358
    @joannabowers1358 Год назад +17

    Consider calling the game and fish or forestry guides in your area. They may be able to help get the word out that this is now a private, occupied property. They also may have a clue who might be trespassing. On another note, Sheetrock is bad about holding moisture and mold, and you’re in a very moisture rich area. One person wisely said to wrap the house. If you’re able, getting the outside protected so your inside work lasts is important. Hydraulic jacks are surprisingly affordable and would easily pick up a corner while you replaced the pier.
    I love your videos. I, too, moved away as a young person. Family is not always tied to blood. You currently have Dobby. Only let those inside your new circle as they prove themselves worthy. You are worth it.

    • @pattiwhite9575
      @pattiwhite9575 Год назад +3

      I agree with hydraulic jacks to be used in this case. I was thinking the same thing as soon as I saw how bad some of his support is. A temporary support and build up while he removed the old stuff. I even thought about all the rocks down by the creek as a great thing to be used to build up the piers with some concrete. But that will not work right now cause of weather.

  • @roberthollenbeck7554
    @roberthollenbeck7554 Год назад +53

    Don't bury or throw away the metal bunk bed, you have a million uses for that. You can build a garden around it or use it for a outside cage. Use your resources you were provided in the old cabin. All the old wood cabnets can be broken down to make new things. Just a suggestion

    • @NadesikoRose
      @NadesikoRose Год назад +2

      I agree, Reuse/Recycle/Repurpose as much stuff as you can…
      I saw some stuff in the trash pile that gave me ideas.
      If the bunk bed is in good condition then you can donate it to a second hand store or see if Habitat Humanity can use it….

    • @lynnefoss9701
      @lynnefoss9701 Год назад +6

      I agree bunk bed can be used for a trellis for tomato's, beans, peas, cucumbers etc., wood cabinet can be used to make a fire wood box or if you make a shed through time it could be a shelf to hold your tools. There might be a lot of items you can create something else with that could be useful . You are doing an awesome job that you will be proud of:)

    • @lanetteprice7508
      @lanetteprice7508 Год назад +4

      The deer n animals are going to eat most or all the apples. People buy apples to feed them so they can bring them in to hunt. Weed eat the road in about good 30 feet wide so you get a better look at what you have to work with and to make it safer. When cutting the road in cut it low you can see what going on better. You may find out going one way or another a better way to come in.
      And cleaning the way in will help people know you are living there. You see who's coming also

    • @ang9968
      @ang9968 Год назад +3

      Hope you didn't burn those shelves and the big white table and the little brown table. Those could be sanded down and refinished. The same with the cabinets. The chairs come in handy to use on the porch and to set potted plants on. I wouldn't want to hump all new furniture up there without a vehicle ohmy.

    • @sharonothefae
      @sharonothefae 10 месяцев назад +1

      I saw that bed frame and thought good for climbing beans and vegetables, swing set frames are also good

  • @tripleBacres
    @tripleBacres Год назад +2

    Hey Tyler and Dobby. Coming to you from New Brunswick Canada 🇨🇦. Just found your channel. Beautiful piece of property you have. I did something similar 4 years ago, here in NB. If you dont mind, I would like to make a suggestion for your next purchase. A 4x4 tractor with bucket. No less then 40 hp and pto with no less then 35hp. The amount of implements that can be purchased will blow your mind and save you so much time and effort. Four years ago, I never operated a tractor, chainsaw, or sawmill. There was no road on my property now. I have a 1 km road. Done with my tractor. All wooded area. I now have a camp, made with the trees from my property, cut on my sawmill. I'm 56 years young. So if i can do it, you and Dobby can definitely do it. I wish you and Doddy all the best and look forward to watching your progress 👍
    Remember tractor 🚜 😉
    Play safe!

  • @deborahhatswellbbr
    @deborahhatswellbbr 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wood ash wards off ants and its great for laying where you plan to make a path, it will work as a weed supressant. Its grt for grit in winter too.

  • @dontheman7093
    @dontheman7093 Год назад +65

    Priority one: Fix access road. Priority two: Fix foundation. Priority three: Micro-hydro elect with all that water....

    • @71suns
      @71suns Год назад +12

      Agree 💯👍. ACCESS road #1!

    • @romansolar8153
      @romansolar8153 Год назад +6

      spot on! agree

    • @pattiwhite9575
      @pattiwhite9575 Год назад +8

      Sample that water first. Get a great water filter system.

    • @offgridliving4128
      @offgridliving4128 Год назад +2

      I would do a shallow well right by the creek with a low flow high head pump up to the cabin also. Put a 100 gallon cistern inside with a float switch.

    • @dontheman7093
      @dontheman7093 Год назад +6

      @@offgridliving4128 Not sure why when you already have all the water you need. Right now I would focus all your attention on the access road and stabilizing the structure. Thanks,

  • @TylerCreates
    @TylerCreates Год назад +26

    Right on! I think the first couple things I would be getting is some trail cameras for whoever is running around on your property, and to know what wildlife you have. The road would be number one in getting cleared of branches and sharp rocks to get a rig in there, maybe a gate to keep others out. Also possibly a cheap riding mower or Garden Tractor, FB marketplace or Craigslist finds, usually need work but can haul a small trailer, and mow all the grass brush. Looking forward to seeing it all come along, keep it up!!!

  • @babygoat1963
    @babygoat1963 Год назад +30

    Tyler, I am a professional exterminator. Just clearing out the overgrown brush and cleaning the exterior out will be of great benefit to your ant and insect issues! Most insects are attracted by moisture. There is a chemical called permethrin, which you can buy in a concentrated form, (at least in the US) you can dillute it into a spray and put it in a spray bottle. You can actually spray it on your clothes and keeps ticks and things off. The permethrin is also used in some animal flea and tick preparations. Good luck!

    • @babygoat1963
      @babygoat1963 Год назад +2

      Yessir!@@daviddarlingauthor

    • @GUD_DAD
      @GUD_DAD Год назад +1

      On top of that you can try advion ant In the house it’s one of the best ant killers that you can buy without a license.

  • @joshkaiser8583
    @joshkaiser8583 10 месяцев назад +1

    Man with those apple trees you could make yourself home made apple sauce and butter! Yum

  • @mplanes7137
    @mplanes7137 Год назад +1

    You need to grab an ATV. I worry that you will hurt yourself walking in and out. Especially when winter comes. You’re amazing by the way. 🙏❤️

  • @michaelmcgowan7804
    @michaelmcgowan7804 Год назад +7

    Hey, I feel for you, man! It’s just me and my dog stretch versus the world! I seen the sign you wrote out on the whiteboard, and I felt that way myself! As far as your cribbing under your house, that’s failing, you can jack that up very easily with a cheap jack. She tell you the truth a 2000 pound car jack may even do that corner. But you might invest in a bottle jack from Harbor freight rated at five or 10,000 pound and it should handle anything you do there no matter what you add to your structure, just make sure you have it level. God bless you and I pray that everything works out for you. I love to see someone trying when they’ve hit the place mentally that you have. I’ve subscribed and I hope everything goes well for you.

  • @dcpete3054
    @dcpete3054 Год назад +2

    Cool project, I would put all resources into access, a simple road improvement plan, rent a large skid steer, buy some plastic culvert pipe and use the existing dirt along the trail to build a simple road, it would really no be too hard, then improve as needed, also a cheap 40hp tractor with a loader bucket, That would be a great asset.

  • @lynnestamey7272
    @lynnestamey7272 Год назад +2

    I can't believe that you have carried in all your supplies. I'm impressed! I'm glad that you have Dobby for company.

  • @guy4462
    @guy4462 Год назад +8

    I admire your courage man, but you're going to need some help getting that cabin up to speed. I live in NB and this area gets a lot of snow in winter... I would really concentrate on getting the stove up and running.

  • @MaineWoods
    @MaineWoods Год назад +12

    RUclips is proof that there are amazing people in the world, you being one of them. I’m jealous, envious, and very impressed by your joy de vivre. I’m originally from Nova Scotia, outside of Yarmouth, now in Maine and that same hurricane past through here as well. Just like your property was a great find, you are a RUclips great find. You’ve got this!

  • @MrDavedraver888
    @MrDavedraver888 Год назад +1

    apples = Cider lol.. love what your doing , true freedom activated

  • @privatepilot4064
    @privatepilot4064 Год назад +1

    Absolutely an excellent place to construct a small, efficient hydroelectric plant. Small, unobtrusive and yet can harness the power of the stream.

  • @everydaypreparedness6303
    @everydaypreparedness6303 Год назад +5

    U asked for advice in another video.. honestly walking with stuff is hard. There is a wagon called a Gorilla cart. It's amazing and will be great on ur Terrain

  • @kyledevlin7879
    @kyledevlin7879 Год назад +3

    THE APPLE TREES ARE GOOD FOR MAKING HOMEMADE CIDER IN THE FUTURE,ALSO THE WOOD STOVE IS A MUST HAVE JUST MAKE SURE THE SMOKE PIPE IS CLEAND OUT OF ANY SOOT OR DEBRIS INSIDE THE PIPE,YOU SHOULD START GATHERING WOOD AS YOUR CLEANING THE AREA AROUND THE CABIN.ITS LOOKING GREAT BUT WINTER COMES FAST SO KEEP THAT IN MIND.

  • @vetteaddict
    @vetteaddict 11 месяцев назад

    That water way is true gold. Can generate electricity 🤩
    You will absolutely need some kind of atv even you find an old junk three wheeler that runs

  • @cabinstuff
    @cabinstuff Год назад +3

    A pull cart would come in handy. Looks hard carrying everything in.

  • @pattiwhite9575
    @pattiwhite9575 Год назад +3

    Loved that part where you sat and took a break and eat one of your apples. The sound of water was wonderful. Definitely need a bench down there in the future.

  • @Renazao
    @Renazao 10 месяцев назад +1

    Jesus dude u brought a generator down😮 you strong mtfk congrats

  • @jeffroberts1834
    @jeffroberts1834 Год назад +17

    I love what you are doing Tyler. Something I would have loved to have done, but I'm too old at 58 to take it up now. I admire someone who is willing to see the dream and do what they must to make it a reality. Wish you the best, I became a patreon today! I'm enjoying watching you make positive changes to everything around you.

    • @BhamJames
      @BhamJames Год назад +11

      Heck, 58 isn't old, much less too old! I'm 57 and about to sell my home and strike forth. Take heart!

    • @normajean8105
      @normajean8105 Год назад +2

      58 is not old! :) I just watched a video of 79-year-old women living in a van full time.

    • @krustymudracer
      @krustymudracer Год назад +2

      I'm 51, and have multiple physical disabilities. I am thinking of doing this very thing. I can still do most things, I would need to, it just takes me longer, or may have to resort to abnormal ways of doing stuff. Like the way I tend my garden. I have a chair that I use to get up and down. I lay down on my side to do weeding and harvesting. Where there is a will, there is a way.

  • @TheJimcrooks800
    @TheJimcrooks800 Год назад +30

    Just discovered the channel and watched the back videos. The project at the cabin is almost overwhelmingly large but I like the way you have methodically tidied up and decluttered both the cabin and the land around it. The dump centre was a good idea and I suppose that, over time, you'll be able to cover that up with branches, grass and so on from the land and really help everything to decompose where possible but to cover it up with organic material that you may just be able to tolerate so near to you. The apple trees are a brilliant resource and don't be frightened to prune hard to give you a manageable crop each year. Be ruthless with the lopping of branches and you'll reap the rewards in due course. With that number of apples you'll be producing more fruit than you can consume or process into jams, jellies, chutneys and even cider! All the very best in your endeavours and I can see how hard working you are already! What would be a great boon to you is obviously an ATV or 4wd truck for getting stuff in an out. Blessings.

    • @goingagainstthegrain
      @goingagainstthegrain Год назад +3

      Well said! ❤

    • @Samtzu
      @Samtzu Год назад +3

      I agree with everything that jimcrooks800 said... I would only add that I don't know what your road really looks like, but you need to make it passable. A 4WD pickup would go a long way to helping you out in the long run, but you will have to make it accusable in the long run. Perhaps in the Spring....

  • @dorianmorton67
    @dorianmorton67 10 месяцев назад +1

    So nice to see the land cleared! 🇨🇦❤️

  • @belveder69
    @belveder69 4 месяца назад +1

    Doing a great job. Watching from South Australia. Some goats or a cow would be helpful for the weed control

  • @roewar5327
    @roewar5327 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi. Thank you.
    Beautiful to watch. Carry on you are doing great.

  • @jeremyfagergren
    @jeremyfagergren Год назад +6

    Wow, what I wouldn't give to have this experience. You're literally living my dream. And like most have already commented, you need an ATV with a trailer of some kind. Solar Batteries alone weigh SO much. Good luck and we're all rooting for you!

  • @dalankamulyan5263
    @dalankamulyan5263 Год назад +8

    Wow, what a beautiful place and view

  • @ProfDrWolfgangHThome
    @ProfDrWolfgangHThome Год назад +13

    You show some remarkable determination and almost dogged insistence to reach your goals with the cabin ... one reason why I subscribed and give thumbs up, the most I can do while watching your clips on TV ... keep going, you are an inspiration to many of what one can achieve

  • @drcrocodile1
    @drcrocodile1 Год назад +5

    Nice work dude! Getting brush, weeds, grass, and trees cleared from around your cabin makes the whole thing more livable. Do not be afraid to clear trees from places where they create more work, shade, or roofing hassles than you want. You own a 45 acre forest. The contrast between open spaces and forested spaces are what make land beautiful.

  • @stephaniesiddall3012
    @stephaniesiddall3012 Год назад

    You seriously need a 4 wheel drive or a quad with a wagon to tow. You are going to break your back!! Love what you are doing!

  • @TamaraLR
    @TamaraLR Год назад +6

    Awesome progress Tyler, 🤗👍🏻. It’s looking so much better already…binge watching to get caught up..😁🤗👍🏻

  • @dtfit8754
    @dtfit8754 Год назад +6

    Love seeing the progress! That happy face would have scared the shit out of me 😂

  • @tramplife1984
    @tramplife1984 Год назад +1

    hi man i know im a little late to the party but if u get a 15-20 ton bottle jack and some dunag (wood blocking) u fix that foundation no worries, just find a good spot to block and jack, then rearrange/replace foundation blocks. good luck

  • @maryhairy1
    @maryhairy1 10 месяцев назад +1

    With all those apple trees , I can see you making a lot of apple cider?

  • @hollandspinehaven2634
    @hollandspinehaven2634 Год назад +3

    cleaning up the yard area really made it feel so open... having fruit growing is huge step forward for full time living.. at some point you will need to learn how to preserve fruit for winter use..but main focus is get ready for winter its coming soon.... consider a gorilla cart for hauling things in and out of the property...

  • @freerangewhanau
    @freerangewhanau Год назад +4

    What a great find your cabin is! Don't be afraid to leave the brush where it lies, will act as mulch and slow down growth, one of the permaculture principles if you feel like going that route. Have a good one

  • @voodookitchenmama
    @voodookitchenmama Год назад +1

    Looks very nice, lots of work. You have a huge resource of Golden Rod, it makes good medicine.

  • @marilynm2086
    @marilynm2086 Год назад +3

    You might want to put house wrap on that place. It doesn’t look water tight. It’s a pretty cheap fix

  • @jessicabates2071
    @jessicabates2071 Год назад +1

    I am loving your channel! Looking for peace and happiness 😊

  • @dothemuffinsnothaveflour9498
    @dothemuffinsnothaveflour9498 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ants hate peppermint
    Dr Bonkers mixed with water and spray their trails and nests

  • @robertwagner502
    @robertwagner502 Год назад +4

    All those apples. I immediately thought of apple pie. Skillet apples. Home made apple sauce. Aw heck, I'm going right off the deep end! Aside from the apples, you are doing a good job. Thank for allowing us to come along for the ride. 😁

    • @tyleranddobby
      @tyleranddobby  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much!! I found even more today while exploring. Apple pie sounds pretty good right now! 🫶

  • @simonr5171
    @simonr5171 Год назад

    Lots of apple trees. Time to make scrumpy!

  • @kendelljones3388
    @kendelljones3388 Год назад

    I'm thinking of a small tractor with a front bucket to haul supplies back and forth from the road, and to make improvements to the access trail. A brush hog mower behind the tractor would be a plus!!

  • @malelpn37
    @malelpn37 10 месяцев назад +1

    You are working incredibly hard to clean that whole field out, start with clearing 30 feet around the building, and then start building up your firewood, stop throwing away things that you can reuse, you are going to need to get a garden tractor with a deck mower And possibly some implements to help keep that road up and as far as cleaning that whole field you can either fence it in except the garden area and get you a couple goats. They will do a beautiful job or get two or three of them and put them on stakes with the rope and let them take out a 20 foot circle at a time, plus you will have milk and meat that you will also need to build a shed for them. You will also need a big shed for wood .But now is when you start preparing for winter if you are going to stay there, you are going to have to figure 5 or six cords for each winter

  • @TerryFalan
    @TerryFalan Год назад +9

    Hey Tyler! Great job doing all that brushing! Your cabin is looking even better with all that overgrowth gone! You’ll certainly have your share of deer with all those apple trees. They love them.
    Favourite spot so far was the hammock and the deck! What a view! T.

  • @clarrycurtis54
    @clarrycurtis54 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hydro power is the way to go

  • @spiritandtruthjourney
    @spiritandtruthjourney Год назад +2

    Abundance to share with nature

  • @lorisage3964
    @lorisage3964 Год назад +3

    You have a good start.keep up the good work.everything well come together.

  • @AB-so3jv
    @AB-so3jv Год назад

    Lots of work, your home is looking better and better each time. Good job!!

  • @cabinman
    @cabinman Год назад +5

    Just found this channel…so awesome of a property and I will enjoy following your journey. I have a similar setup but our land didn’t have a cabin until I built it myself. Accessibility was just like yours and I had to fix the road enough to get through with an ATV and even had to build some trails. I used a small trailer behind the ATV to carry all the supplies in.

    • @pattiwhite9575
      @pattiwhite9575 Год назад +1

      Yes, that's what Raspberry Rock does. For over three years his landlocked place he has had to use a ATV and haul everything in and out to build his cabin and live with nature. Totally off grid with solar and water catchment.

  • @brittongodman7769
    @brittongodman7769 Год назад +2

    New sub here. Love your channel; you have a beautiful place. Looks like back East somewhere. I take it by your accent and the use of the word ''aye'' that you may be Canadian....... Perhaps South Eastern Canada? Right now, ruffed grouse with some baked apple on the side and some goldenrod tea sounds pretty good. A good 'last supper' for those ants would be a mixture of peanut butter, brown sugar, and some 20 mule team borax. In the spring in your area, (( if I guessed correctly )) you should be able to find some ramps, nettles, and Ostrich ferns. They are all edible. Have fun working the new place and I'll keep watching.

  • @o.smallwood4268
    @o.smallwood4268 Год назад +4

    That is; from what all you have shared; a truly amazing piece of property. The remoteness, view, lay of the land, apple trees, and water source, I can go on and on. Okay, I am now a subscriber. Let's begin the journey.

  • @zoeunruh8423
    @zoeunruh8423 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel the other day! We're in the process of doing the same thing 🙂 originally from BC and moving to NS to sight-unseen land. Really enjoying seeing your progress and can't wait to see what you do with the property! I've been in a bit of a slump, working on converting an old Airstream into temporary living accommodations for when we move, and watching your videos is helping to get me excited about things again.

  • @debramorris7646
    @debramorris7646 Год назад +5

    Tyler what a great video! Keep at it, don't stress and let it happen one day at a time! Enjoy the journey!

  • @kcbguy57
    @kcbguy57 Год назад +1

    An apple a day. Get that road into the property. A rough one is a start.

  • @donmccormick856
    @donmccormick856 Год назад +1

    Noticed when you went down to the stream there was a burl knot on one of the trees. Depending on the species of tree this could be valuable to a woodworker. The apples and blueberries could be a potential source of revenue. What an awsone piece of property, loaded with potential.

    • @tyleranddobby
      @tyleranddobby  Год назад +2

      Yes!! I’ve been noticing them more. There’s a large one at the base of one of the trees next to the outhouse towards the path in. What a find eh!

  • @lolamoms6359
    @lolamoms6359 Год назад +1

    Wow, you're doing great. You property is beautiful. Everything will work out fine... one step, one job at a time. Being young and strong, you can accomplish anything. ❤

  • @johntreinders6836
    @johntreinders6836 Год назад +1

    THANKS FOR CUTTING THE LAWN - ANXIETY DROPPED WITH 400%

  • @petro00441100
    @petro00441100 Год назад +1

    i had ants bigtime in the shack i bought....stuff called boracare did the trick...used it after i gutted the place on everything.....base ingredient is boron

  • @holgers5216
    @holgers5216 Год назад +2

    with all those apple trees and blue berry's.....be mindful of bears!....always carry bear spray on you, as well as a powerful sidearm....never hurts to be uber cautious. We live in SW Montana and always carry side arms and bear spray when we're out in the woods.
    Nice property, lots of work, one step at a time!

  • @FromThePrairies
    @FromThePrairies Год назад +6

    Just discovered you tonight. Looks like you're in for one hell of an adventure. I think you're doing a lot of things right from the get go. I'm not sure where exactly you are in Cape Bretton and having only been there once about 10 years ago, I'm not even going to pretend I know what resources are available to you, but you've mentioned going into "town" several times. Regardless of how big "town" is, try to get a contractor account with your hardware/lumber yard. It often comes with a discount on supplies and materials. Even 10% helps. And be cautious with the Kijiji/Facebook Market place purchases. It may sound like a great idea to buy used equipment but sometimes that return and warranty policy is worth every penny, especially if you're going to be leaning heavy on the tools. Good luck! I will certainly keep watching!

  • @suseyq4559
    @suseyq4559 Год назад

    Looks great after getting rid of the overgrowth. Keep going Tyler….keep going….!

  • @suekeane
    @suekeane Год назад +3

    You've done an impressive job

  • @lynnefoss9701
    @lynnefoss9701 Год назад

    You need a 4 wheeler and trailer to move your stuff to your cabin and to carrying loads of wood , food etc., to your cabin for winter. I agree with the person who mentioned fixing foundation before it would be too hard to repair . Beautiful site with fresh water, apple trees, blueberries, wood are a plus for great potential. Wishing you much success

  • @AgnesVandenBosch
    @AgnesVandenBosch Год назад

    You can slice those apples and sprinkle with cinnamon and dehydrate them outside. You will appreciate it in the winter.

  • @willclark198
    @willclark198 Год назад +6

    Really enjoy watching the progress you've made thus far!

  • @michaelowens944
    @michaelowens944 Год назад +1

    Pruning the trees happens after the leaves drop.

  • @loda9510
    @loda9510 Год назад +3

    Wow and you have accomplished a tremendous amount of work in a short amount of time! Just found your channel

  • @nialloclarke
    @nialloclarke Год назад +6

    Just binged all your cabin videos. Loving the progress dude!

    • @tyleranddobby
      @tyleranddobby  Год назад +3

      Thanks so much! We appreciate it 🫶🙏

  • @AmanAngel126
    @AmanAngel126 Год назад

    You are going to be so fit inevery way when you fulfilled your goals here. Keep it up!

  • @juliaredifer2904
    @juliaredifer2904 Год назад +1

    Wish you and pet dog well in this endeavor, prayers for strength and wellness.

  • @waynew237
    @waynew237 Год назад

    Hi, what a beautiful property. If I were you, I would not be so quick to throw out everything. When you are on a new property and are starting out, you would be surprised at how much stuff you can reuse for outside projects. Scrap wood and things like the old bed frame work great for framing a out building and for gardening projects that you can always replace and throw out later especially when you are so far away from everything and how expensive things are. If I lived closer to you I would offer to give you a helping hand if you needed it. But unfortunately, I live in southwest Florida. I just ran across your channel, and I wish you all the best. You are living a dream of mine I hope to buy 20 to 40 acres up north one day and do some of the things you are doing. I look forward to seeing what you do next, and congrats on your new place. I love it.

  • @maggsh4137
    @maggsh4137 Год назад

    Simple living Alaska used some side jacks to higher a container, I'm sure you have it worked out and will get to it, all the best love take care and thanks for the great video's. UK.

  • @LindyP
    @LindyP Год назад +1

    Stumbled across your vlog 3am this morning, and I’m hooked on the cabin renovation. What a beautiful place and so much potential, you have a lot of work to do. Looking forward to seeing the transformation. Love from the UK

  • @neutonrenda2303
    @neutonrenda2303 Год назад

    What a difference already, wow you really got stuck in. Looking great.👍

  • @mossig
    @mossig Год назад

    You only need a tractor tire inner tube. A 12v battery and a small compressor to jack up the house. The weed will grow back. It will be a never ending choir to cut it. Pave a yard or so with stones all the way around the house to prevent undergrowth. Fence the area in and borrow an animal to eat the green during the summers.
    Unless you are broke, you will really need a machine to fix the road and remove snow with, because you moved from a place with not that much snow to place with a lot of snow. Your house is not made for winter staying and neither is the access road. Good luck you are going to need it. Greetings from northern Sweden.

  • @harleymark2856
    @harleymark2856 Год назад +10

    You need an ATV

  • @NancyChasteen
    @NancyChasteen Год назад

    Got a ton of Goldenrod too. Killed me to see you cutting it all down. Great medicinal value and makes good tea

  • @deannaboudreau2017
    @deannaboudreau2017 Год назад +4

    Did you drone the land to see if there is a shorter access route that would be easier to develop?

  • @iainmacsporran437
    @iainmacsporran437 Год назад

    Had a problem with anys years ago a simple household product worked the best Salt! believe it or not!! enjoying following your progress 😊

  • @DanP001
    @DanP001 Год назад

    if you want to live there over winter i recommend you to insulate the house and make firewood. the garden can wait

  • @Snaerffer
    @Snaerffer Год назад

    I’d be burning that pile of junk you threw into the dip, then stacking the metal leftovers to be recycled…. You’ll be amazed how useful around a property that sort of stuff is. You’ve made great progress in such a short space of time!

  • @TheCybrKnyf
    @TheCybrKnyf 10 месяцев назад

    You would do better to purchase a lawn tractor (8hp should be fine) and then either buy or build a little cargo trailer to haul stuff in and out with. It would also provide the base for clearing your area of brush...

  • @rhondamcmillan5783
    @rhondamcmillan5783 Год назад

    Got a lot done. I look forward to your videos.

  • @dcranch4820
    @dcranch4820 Год назад +2

    Try ant poison. Think its called Toro. They take it back to there hive and it kills all of them. Lots of progress. Apple trees are awesome to have on the property. Wild life love them. Havent seen all of your access to your cabin. What i have see it looks to me like you could access it with a small 4x4 like a jeep! Keep up the good work!

  • @skeetermalcolm1655
    @skeetermalcolm1655 Год назад

    Tyler you are a trooper brother and did such a great job on your property so far, I am looking forward to seeing more things to come

  • @miketitus3592
    @miketitus3592 Год назад

    wishing you and Dobby all the best- awesome all the way around!

  • @richardksimpson800
    @richardksimpson800 Год назад +4

    Hey there. This is great. Can I make a suggestion. Perhaps remind us regularly of the trek into the property. How far is it? Is the trail/road repairable? It's been accessed by ATV before by others, perhaps an ATV with a trailer would be a viable investment? You'll definitely need to replace the foundation blocks. I'd get some recycled rail ties. Facebook marketplace is one of the best places to find building materials for a reasonable price. Keep it up.

  • @johnmccormick175
    @johnmccormick175 Год назад

    Big improvement ..looking good !

  • @michelekiselyk5708
    @michelekiselyk5708 10 месяцев назад +1

    You will need to have a tall fence around any garden or the deer will eat it all!

  • @bertandbuckscott7808
    @bertandbuckscott7808 Год назад

    You are living my dream. CARRY ON😊

  • @pauls4708
    @pauls4708 Год назад +1

    it wont take much to jack up that cabin .A hydraulic jack on a timber platform similar to the structure of the corners then you can rebuld the existing corners. I reckon a 5 ton jack would be enough,you only lifting one corner at a time and the structure is light and there is nothing inside

  • @CHAGrady
    @CHAGrady Год назад

    Hi from Scotland. First of all I salute you Sir for your bravery. Secondly, I wish I could post over my Land Rover defender and Sankey trailer for you to get up to your cabin a wee bit easier. Looking forward to watching more. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍

  • @skipwavedx5151
    @skipwavedx5151 9 месяцев назад

    Well, you'd be able to pack in a couple of truck sized bottle jacks so you can play with the cabin footing.

  • @2Shyeyes.
    @2Shyeyes. Год назад

    Hey Tyler, just a suggestion from another video I watched where there was a creek running in front of the path to the land. They built a small bridge over it to handle any vehicle needing access. Good luck figuring it out, you're doing a great job!

  • @MyCapeBretonRetiredLife
    @MyCapeBretonRetiredLife Год назад

    You need a cart/wagon to lug stuff until you can get an atv or a road built. Nice thing about being a caper is lots of atv's and snow mobiles for sale cheap. It's a great place to live, plan on moving home buying woodland, build a cabin and grow / raise food myself in the next few years