This is the best one I’ve seen all year long. He actually cleans up after himself as a builder so he doesn’t have to live like a pig in the wilderness. Great job.
You can find another person building a log cabin by searching youtube for outsider1. The Canadian has a multi year series of building a log cabin on a budget. ( I have a public playlist of his series )
Yeap, it's really great, how you hear that screw-stripping sound, literally every time the drill is employed! That's HOW YOU KNOW you built a good house -- you stripped every screw while building it! Brilliant!
Im a former Montana wilderness guide. Im surprised by how many people neglect to gather wood and get a fire going FIST! Injuries do HAPPEN. One may not be ABLE to gather wood, and with night approaching a fire could be a life saver. I ALWAYS did this at every site I planned spending the night. Remember this, and get that FIRE going first. It's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. Camp safe.. GREAT VIDEO
@Drrayoldman... If you will notice, he doesn't actually NEED a fire, right now. I mean, he's working outside in a short sleeve t-shirt, so obviously he doesn't need one. Stop telling people how to do things! You do NOT know everything, just because you worked previously in the wilderness! 🙄🤦🏻♂️😡
@@BEV0323 I don't tell ppl what to do. I educate ppl on how to survive, as I have been caught in sudden snowstorms and forced to survive for days. I instruct people on how to keep alive. Trust me, if you were to be lost in the wilderness due to a broken-down bus, you'd be damn thankful I was on the bus. I'll spare you the list of celebs and important ppl I've taken into the mountains for 10 days at a time and how they returned knowing a lot more than before they went in.
You people and you GD fires. You don't need a fire to survive in the woods. Idiots are so stuck on omg You have to make a fire. Hahaha. Ignorant fools. If you needed a fire to survive we wouldn't be here today because your ancestors would be dead. Dumb ass, oh I was a guide in Montana and and we taught our clients to make a fire. Teach them how to pack the right gear moron.
One canuck to another, what a nice little cabin, i like the finishing touch with the mossy roof, i was surprised when you did that, it looks really nice. Ric, ontario canada.
Wow, Nick and Maela! Thank you so much for the kind comment! If anyone wants to see some amazing log cabin build videos please visit Nick and Maela’s UA-cam channel @ www.youtube.com/@NickandMaela . They do really amazing work. Thanks again guys!
Lovely! This looks very doable, for me as a woman alone. Small trees, not too high. Bringing the cabin dream within my reach. : ) I enjoyed the music too~ The music reminds me of Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast by Pink Floyd. "Marmalade, I like marmalade".
Love watching this guy. Super beneficial knowledge. Making a small cabin has been something I have wanted to do for a while now. I'm not going quite that primordial. I would have solar and gas generated power. It's on a farm that is in the middle of gods country. Plenty of old growth woods,ferns,and a creek. Plus it's my families land too. Working out everything in my head and plan on giving it a go cause I'm tired of this shit.
emeklerıne saglık çok güzel bir çalışma olmuş gerçekten tebrikler seni yeni izliyorum gayet başarılı çalışma umarım daha güzel videolarla karşilaşırız umarım eline emegıne saglık tekradan türkiyeden sevgı ve saygılarımla güzel insan
Nice job, pretty structure. I like the covered porch, very practical. I would screen it in as the mosquitoes and black flies plus all their friends go for me, from the West Coast to Ontario. Moss roof is a nice touch. I would add some sort of shutters to cover the windows and a more skookum door (bears). My family has built a number of cabins out here in BC over the past 100 years, from little ones to big, and all have been loved. You are very patient and polite with the rude commenters, much more than I am. Hope your health improves so you can continue with your plans. Cheers
omg the very best I.ve seen a very long time >great workmanship and mg so clean and tidy.loved it many thanks for such a remarkable film Please keep it up
Deffo a dif way than what im use to on how to build a cabin but still did a great job and it looks amazing i enjoyed that start to finish well done brother.
Great Job! I'm so impressed! Excellent filming! So much work went into this. I know it was a labour of love and the end result is really inspiring. As a life long friend my only question is when am I going to get invited over? lol
Já vi muitas construções de cabanas, mais vc superou tds com facilidade; o toque de gênio foi vc colocar a corda no teto ora segurar o musgo. Parabéns Me inscrevi sou do BRASIL
Buy you some land with plenty of trees and start building it. You will love every minute of it and when you finish it, stand back and look at it with joy in your heart. I always wanted a cabin in the woods but it is to late for me now as I am 77. Please don’t wait until it is to late.
east of Toronto here, and that's pretty much my dream. In Ontario, there's a slight issue with jacked prices for land, and if you could purchase, to build cabins, you'd have to be in an unorganized township (avoid permits/inspections). Working on it... but it looks like I'd have to win the lottery first. Great job! Just subscribed.
Ya, currently prices are a little out of control but hopefully it gets better soon. Unorganized township is the key to get around that stuff and it'll likely be cheaper land as well. Thanks for watching
It looks nice and I know you want probably want it that way but moss on the roof it doesn't look right and doesn't look like it would last very long a high wind would probably take it off if use wood shingles made from the trees that you're using it would look really nice I envy you you get to do that most of us want to and can't it's a lot of money for a piece of land these days enjoy and God bless
Good call. I think it would at least sag so I installed some crossers. I did record that as well but it didn't take long so I might just add it into a future video. Thanks for watching.
Curious question: why did you not put a vapor barrier under the cabin floor to minimize moisture coming up through to the cabin & floor? Was there a reason? Would like to know.
It's kind of a long story. Very briefly, it was, at might still be, just a shed to keep tools in while I build a proper cabin, health issues got in the way so now I'm using it as a cabin while I dial in medications. Thank you for watching and commenting.
What species of tree are those than peel so easily? Does the season or time of year have any bearing on the peeling of the bark? I am intrigued and very curious.
Where in northern Canada ?? I also subscribe to your videos. Love,love them! ❤ I am 80 years young and I would love to live in a cabin year long! So peaceful ❤
There are some circumstances that allow you to build a cabin on crown land but for the vast majority it would need to be on private property. Thank you for the comment.
Amazing video. We would like to show this video on our channel with your permission. We will add your link and your name will also be mentioned in the video. Let us know what you think
Bonjour, je découvre votre vidéo, et je me demande pourquoi couper des arbres vivants, alors qu'il y en a tellement qui sont tombés déjà ? je n'ai pas encore tout vu de la vidéo, j'aurai peut-être une réponse à la fin ...
Bonjour, merci de regarder ! Abattre des arbres vivants se fait pour une multitude de raisons, notamment : la longévité, l'esthétique, le déblaiement de sentiers, la solidité des structures, la préoccupation concernant les tiques, la régénération de la forêt après un incendie, et ainsi de suite.
Wait! Did you not get the memo? I think you have to have a dog - it's some sort of law or something :XD Such a lot of hard work by yourself, so impressive! I really enjoyed the whole film, thank you:)
Great job, I love it!!!! Probably a stupid question but, why do you put moss on the roof and between the logs. Won't that cause bugs to get inside ur cabin?? Tyfs God bless
Moss on the roof protects tarp from sun, dampens sound for things like rain, provides some insulation, provides camouflage from overhead and looks nice. Between the logs is for insulation. I guess some small bugs may live in it but it helps prevent larger ones from coming in and stops mosquitoes. Thank you for the comment
I'm not sure of a percentage but I find that logs with a diameter of 5 or 6 inches need at least 2 months of drying time whereas 8 or 10 inch logs need a full year.
Jim Bob Dandy Cabin, question? Is the rope to hold down the tarp and something for the moss to grow to and attach itself? Great job, don’t listen to one naysayer sitting on their lazy sphincters, job well done, thanks my Buddy of the woods.
This is the best one I’ve seen all year long. He actually cleans up after himself as a builder so he doesn’t have to live like a pig in the wilderness. Great job.
Wow, thanks!
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You can find another person building a log cabin by searching youtube for outsider1. The Canadian has a multi year series of building a log cabin on a budget. ( I have a public playlist of his series )
Yeap, it's really great, how you hear that screw-stripping sound, literally every time the drill is employed! That's HOW YOU KNOW you built a good house -- you stripped every screw while building it! Brilliant!
@@backwoodssolitudePorque tanto Sacrifício, fazer uma bela Cabana e não Ter SANITÁRIO! Porque não Responde? Do 🇧🇷 Brasil
Im a former Montana wilderness guide. Im surprised by how many people neglect to gather wood and get a fire going FIST! Injuries do HAPPEN. One may not be ABLE to gather wood, and with night approaching a fire could be a life saver. I ALWAYS did this at every site I planned spending the night. Remember this, and get that FIRE going first. It's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. Camp safe.. GREAT VIDEO
This younger generation 🤷🏻♂️
@Drrayoldman...
If you will notice, he doesn't actually NEED a fire, right now. I mean, he's working outside in a short sleeve t-shirt, so obviously he doesn't need one. Stop telling people how to do things! You do NOT know everything, just because you worked previously in the wilderness! 🙄🤦🏻♂️😡
@@BEV0323 I don't tell ppl what to do. I educate ppl on how to survive, as I have been caught in sudden snowstorms and forced to survive for days. I instruct people on how to keep alive. Trust me, if you were to be lost in the wilderness due to a broken-down bus, you'd be damn thankful I was on the bus. I'll spare you the list of celebs and important ppl I've taken into the mountains for 10 days at a time and how they returned knowing a lot more than before they went in.
You people and you GD fires. You don't need a fire to survive in the woods. Idiots are so stuck on omg You have to make a fire. Hahaha. Ignorant fools. If you needed a fire to survive we wouldn't be here today because your ancestors would be dead. Dumb ass, oh I was a guide in Montana and and we taught our clients to make a fire. Teach them how to pack the right gear moron.
@Drrayoldman you are an idiot.
Excellent! I've watched all 6 previous episodes; subscribed on #2 and yet this beginning to end video is wonderful. Great work & stay safe!
Thank you very much!
Trully inspiring! Thank you. See you all in the wilderness. 🙂
The scenery is so peaceful...it's so beautiful and meticulously researched...it's truly a masterpiece of nature!!!❤❤❤
Thank you!
Yeah, the stripping of screws while drilling is a wonderful sound, it almost makes me want to rip out my ears.
@@HoldOffHunger You did a great job.. I also want to have a house like that
Amazing what a beautiful Tina log cabin it looks like something out of a fairy tales just love it great craftsmanship ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
@@backwoodssolitude you’re very welcome ✌🏼
One canuck to another, what a nice little cabin, i like the finishing touch with the mossy roof, i was surprised when you did that, it looks really nice. Ric, ontario canada.
Thank you. And I agree, the roof really brings it together.
Congratulations on your amazing accomplishment!! It was a joy to watch your build :)
Wow, Nick and Maela! Thank you so much for the kind comment! If anyone wants to see some amazing log cabin build videos please visit Nick and Maela’s UA-cam channel @ www.youtube.com/@NickandMaela . They do really amazing work. Thanks again guys!
extremely relaxing video. tnx for all your efforts and hard work .... waiting to enjoy more =)
Very glad you enjoyed it!
Lovely! This looks very doable, for me as a woman alone. Small trees, not too high. Bringing the cabin dream within my reach. : ) I enjoyed the music too~ The music reminds me of Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast by Pink Floyd. "Marmalade, I like marmalade".
Love watching this guy. Super beneficial knowledge. Making a small cabin has been something I have wanted to do for a while now. I'm not going quite that primordial. I would have solar and gas generated power. It's on a farm that is in the middle of gods country. Plenty of old growth woods,ferns,and a creek. Plus it's my families land too. Working out everything in my head and plan on giving it a go cause I'm tired of this shit.
Thanks you. With a location like that I'd be cutting and peeling the trees first thing in the spring if I was you. Good luck with the build!
This is the very first tine I saw this way of building log cabin. Looks amazing! I hope it last years
Patient, meticulous, thorough, detailed. Commendable!
Thanks for no music thisbis a grwta peaceful and useful watch 👍 im build a 9x9 cabin for my nieces and gets them outside
Super cozy. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Cool, great job
That was so beautiful an awesome job
Outstanding Craftsman ship! Pete 👌!
Thank you!
Excellent work. Enjoy your new cabin. Cheers.
Thanks, will do!
Un très bon travail, excellent👍👍. Mérite une bonne bière 😎😎
Merci pour le commentaire. Oui, cela pourrait mériter quelques-uns
Looking good very nice
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Started seeing this Video I am enjoying how He is constructing his Cabin!
Nice job, pretty structure. I like the covered porch, very practical. I would screen it in as the mosquitoes and black flies plus all their friends go for me, from the West Coast to Ontario. Moss roof is a nice touch. I would add some sort of shutters to cover the windows and a more skookum door (bears). My family has built a number of cabins out here in BC over the past 100 years, from little ones to big, and all have been loved.
You are very patient and polite with the rude commenters, much more than I am. Hope your health improves so you can continue with your plans. Cheers
Amazing video , Subscribed thank you
Thank you, and thanks for the sub!
omg the very best I.ve seen a very long time >great workmanship and mg so clean and tidy.loved it
many thanks for such a remarkable film Please keep it up
Nice cozy cabin build. Good work!
Thanks!
This guy was fantastic.
Thank you!
Dang, what a great job, I really enjoyed the build, thanks so much!
The cabin looks real good very well built good job 👍
Glad you like it!
Good job
Thanks
Excellent job....greetings from Slovenia, Europe
Great video, I love seeing these
It's absolutely beautiful.Awsome job!!!
Thank you!
Very appealing warm weather hang out.
Алексей привет. Интересно ваши ролики смотреть. Вам удачи в новых проектах
You made a really quality and professional house.
good skills Log Cabin build
I would do it this way I think. Nice work brother
Thank you. Ya this is a pretty easy and quick way of doing it. Traditional scribe method would be a fun build but would go a little slower.
My friend did it beautifully and very well.. the forest is also very beautiful
Thank you. I'm loving the forest back there. There was a fire that went through the area a few years ago but it still looks nice.
Deffo a dif way than what im use to on how to build a cabin but still did a great job and it looks amazing i enjoyed that start to finish well done brother.
That was a pleasure to watch...
Great Job! I'm so impressed! Excellent filming! So much work went into this. I know it was a labour of love and the end result is really inspiring. As a life long friend my only question is when am I going to get invited over? lol
Wow is craft man ship but is it on no man land, who is going to admire it.
I am from India Agra. V.nice. Workmanship neat work.
Thank you!
Já vi muitas construções de cabanas, mais vc superou tds com facilidade; o toque de gênio foi vc colocar a corda no teto ora segurar o musgo. Parabéns
Me inscrevi sou do BRASIL
As usual another excellent video
Merry Christmas to you both
Cheers
Same to you! Thank you
Your cabin is truly amazing well done i have always wonted to live in one but they dont build them in ENGLAND so much 🤗
Thank you! Living in one would be nice, maybe one day.
There you'd build it out of stone and it would still be there in a hundred years haha.
Buy you some land with plenty of trees and start building it. You will love every minute of it and when you finish it, stand back and look at it with joy in your heart. I always wanted a cabin in the woods but it is to late for me now as I am 77. Please don’t wait until it is to late.
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If you have the money, why can't you?
Great I have subscribed to your channel hope you share more in the future. Wish you good health
Beautiful forest
I agree. Thank you for the comment
❤️💛💙 LIKED, WATCHED, COMMENTED 💜🧡💚
Thank you for all your comments. Looks like you watched them all!
Lots of hard work my man!
God bless!
Enjoy the cabin!
Thanks! Will do!
@@backwoodssolitudePorque não Fazer Sanitário! Se a Cabana é tão bem Feita e bela? 🇧🇷 Brasil
Awesome job! 👌
Thanks!
Damn good job. Beautiful cabin.
Thank you!
Molto carina , bel lavoro .complimenti
Grazie e grazie per il commento.
A very nice cabin, it’s so peaceful there. Is the inside done or will you do another video 🌸
Thank you, the inside is not done, I'll do more videos, thanks for commenting.
Cabane ans fioriture tous ce que j'aime bravo,je m'abonne , bonne continuation.
Merci, et merci de vous être abonné
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east of Toronto here, and that's pretty much my dream. In Ontario, there's a slight issue with jacked prices for land, and if you could purchase, to build cabins, you'd have to be in an unorganized township (avoid permits/inspections). Working on it... but it looks like I'd have to win the lottery first. Great job! Just subscribed.
Ya, currently prices are a little out of control but hopefully it gets better soon. Unorganized township is the key to get around that stuff and it'll likely be cheaper land as well.
Thanks for watching
*good skills and very creative, thank you for sharing the video and inspiring my upcoming trips*
Thank you
Love you so much,great job
Thank you!
Wow, very nice! Bravo! 👍
Bom trabalho, lindo mesmo
Obrigado pelo comentário gentil
It looks nice and I know you want probably want it that way but moss on the roof it doesn't look right and doesn't look like it would last very long a high wind would probably take it off if use wood shingles made from the trees that you're using it would look really nice I envy you you get to do that most of us want to and can't it's a lot of money for a piece of land these days enjoy and God bless
44:34 Will the weight of the dirt roof make it collapse or sag through the ceiling rafters?
Good call. I think it would at least sag so I installed some crossers. I did record that as well but it didn't take long so I might just add it into a future video. Thanks for watching.
Curious question: why did you not put a vapor barrier under the cabin floor to minimize moisture coming up through to the cabin & floor? Was there a reason? Would like to know.
It's kind of a long story. Very briefly, it was, at might still be, just a shed to keep tools in while I build a proper cabin, health issues got in the way so now I'm using it as a cabin while I dial in medications. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Good work!
Thank you! Cheers!
What species of tree are those than peel so easily? Does the season or time of year have any bearing on the peeling of the bark? I am intrigued and very curious.
They're pine trees. Peeling them when the sap is running works best, April -June. Thanks for watching
Where in northern Canada ?? I also subscribe to your videos. Love,love them! ❤
I am 80 years young and I would love to live in a cabin year long! So peaceful ❤
Did you have to buy land to build that house. And that is a Awesome log cabin for you doing it all yourself good job dude.
There are some circumstances that allow you to build a cabin on crown land but for the vast majority it would need to be on private property. Thank you for the comment.
well done!!
Thank you
You ladies Rock🎉
This video is
Packed full of super important information
Cheers 🎉
Thank you for the comment!
Nice channel
Impressive.
Thank you
Parabéns, vc é muito inteligente, a sua cabana está maravilhosa, amei!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Muito obrigado 😀
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Excelente... um multitool kit!!
Obrigado pelo comentário.
No foundations?
😍👍😀great
Thank you! Cheers!
nice video
Thanks for the visit
Bravo! Loved watching the series. How long did this build take from cutting first log to completion? Thanks for sharing your experience.
From first log to what's completed in the video took about 6 months. But there's a lot of drying time in there as well as short work days.
What are you using for the log treatment ?
A semi-transparent exterior wood stain.
Bonjour, je découvre votre vidéo, et je me demande pourquoi couper des arbres vivants, alors qu'il y en a tellement qui sont tombés déjà ? je n'ai pas encore tout vu de la vidéo, j'aurai peut-être une réponse à la fin ...
Bonjour, merci de regarder ! Abattre des arbres vivants se fait pour une multitude de raisons, notamment : la longévité, l'esthétique, le déblaiement de sentiers, la solidité des structures, la préoccupation concernant les tiques, la régénération de la forêt après un incendie, et ainsi de suite.
Show us some honest pictures after the 1st winter I wanna see how good the roof held up I'm sure it's gonna cave in
Ok will do
Nice build! But to be honest i am worried about the foundation, seems to be pretty weak?
No foundation of any kind? Was it in a previous video? Is it just four rocks?
Wait! Did you not get the memo? I think you have to have a dog - it's some sort of law or something :XD Such a lot of hard work by yourself, so impressive! I really enjoyed the whole film, thank you:)
Lol ya, there're dogs in nearly all these types of videos. Maybe one day I'll get one. Thank you for the kind comments
Molto bravo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰
Thank you!
I love it. I would pay you to build me one a little bigger with a wood burning stove.
Thank you! Ya I've had a few offers now. I'm doing a deer stand this summer for a friend.
Awesome build! What are the dimensions of the cabin?
Thank you. 8' x 8' not Including the front porch.
Очень прохладная будка для хранения инструмента... Но красивая. А замок на двери - просто огонь!🔥
Спасибо за ваш добрый комментарий. Мне нравятся российские постройки домиков!
Tetap semangat kawan. Salam hangat dari Indonesia
Halo Indonesia! Terima kasih atas kata-kata baiknya.
Great job, I love it!!!! Probably a stupid question but, why do you put moss on the roof and between the logs. Won't that cause bugs to get inside ur cabin?? Tyfs God bless
Moss on the roof protects tarp from sun, dampens sound for things like rain, provides some insulation, provides camouflage from overhead and looks nice. Between the logs is for insulation. I guess some small bugs may live in it but it helps prevent larger ones from coming in and stops mosquitoes. Thank you for the comment
@backwoodssolitude ah ok. Makes sense. It does look nice. You're welcome
How moist can the wood be when processing?
I'm not sure of a percentage but I find that logs with a diameter of 5 or 6 inches need at least 2 months of drying time whereas 8 or 10 inch logs need a full year.
How long did it taketo build? Really nice !!!
Habiendo tantos arboles caídos. ¿Por qué tuviste que cortar uno vivo?
Jim Bob Dandy Cabin, question? Is the rope to hold down the tarp and something for the moss to grow to and attach itself? Great job, don’t listen to one naysayer sitting on their lazy sphincters, job well done, thanks my Buddy of the woods.
Cool and unique cabin, roughly how many pine trees did you have to use?
Somewhere around 90
Hey man, great stuff question for you. What trees did you harvest for these logs and what is the dimensions of those logs 6 inch or 8 inch?
Pine. The diameter ranges from 4" to 8". But you're correct, the vast majority would be around 6"
How long did it actually take to build it. It’s beautiful
About 6 months if I remember correctly. Some of that time was waiting for them to dry out though.
What type of tree is that that you’re peeling and using for the walls?
Pine trees, they're super easy to peel in April, May and June.