hey friends, as always hope everyone is doing great. I really appreciate you all watching the show. Couple things, you can disregard the last bit of this video as I got it all figured out here now. I am also looking for recommendations on brand of deep cycle battery for my solar system. probably agm is best but i want something that is pretty decent yet not stupid expensive. thank you kindly and all the best
look up will prowse i believe, good stuff. probably gunna end up with lead acid if you're not looking to spend stupid amounts of money. lithium solar is a good channel for info as well. it would be a good investment to get a MPPT charge controller (mppt is considerably more efficient) with a decent amp limit so that you can run your panels in a 24 volts configuration to the the controller. with 24v you get a longer charging day because the batts need like a min 12.4v to charge or something like that, not sure. but the higher voltage will help take advantage of the short days in the winter. i hope that makes sense. buying the components individually is much cheaper, and you usually get more amp hours for your money as well. lithium batts dont do great in freezing temperatures either, so lead acid might be better anyways. oh and i dont know if you knew or not but you shouldn't discharge your lead acid batt below 50% or you will damage it and greatly reduce its lifespan
If your looking to save money while increasing storage capacity you could consider using a pair of 6 volt golf cart batteries in series. I don’t know how much things cost in Canada compared to U.S. However going the 6 volt route and wiring in series is usually much cheaper if you need more power capacity. It could be an option to consider. Good luck
Bro you can supplement your inverter and battery with a 2-in-1 power station. It’s portable too so you can take it with you wherever and it usually comes connected with starter cables as well. Charges right up through the panels if you have it set up right. I have the black and decker and it works great for bush-like applications.
You gotta love this kid! Eat dinner on the "Kitchen table" one minute, and clean the chain saw on it the next! I wish I were 25 years younger and brave enough to live this way! Great work young man, I wish you the best!
Your videos are a godsend. Probably touching more people’s lives than you think. In today’s crazy world, everyone can use a taste of simplicity. Lookin deadly friend!
"Got myself a pile of wood...jesus Murphy I got a little carried away" these videos are so fantastic. Love them, bud. Plus the views of the foliage are right gold
I love the optimism. hundreds of those end tables from the 70s have gone to the dump but he thinks it's a beaut. great job young man. I also love the way he's cursing at the detector before its even at the wall..... we all can relate.
Thouroughly enjoy you!! You will figure out what to do about your skinning shack, I have no doubt about it..As for coffee, I start up the generator..brew a pot..then pour it in a stainless steel carraff..stays hot all day!! Keep the content coming!
Get a hand coffee grinder, a 25lb sack of beans. Use anything to boil water( butane, propane hotplate etc.) put the ground beans in a paper filter dump in hot water and enjoy simple brew.
saw mill build you a pole barn cut your trees for the siding and leave one side live edge looks AWSOME and will only cost you the price of the mill and then yxan also use it to build your cabin,and people will pay you to saw lumber for them. IT'S A WIN WIN!!!
Love these Bushcamp videos. Thanks for sharing and for all the work you do while making these great videos. - from Northern Nova Scotia - Safe Journeys my Friend.
just watching you makes me feel young again thank you me and my son love it where doing his place offgrid i have been off grid for 10 years now it's his turn . again thank you
If that thing was a Canadian Detector it’d be pegged at 100 and chirping like all hell. Love the vids! If you have a PO Box, post it in your vids. There’s a lot of viewers who would love to pay you back for the awesome content. A cordless saw or some additional trapping gear to expand the line. Or an exhaust for the ram charger. You never know. There’s a lot of viewers who are grateful for the entertainment from your content. Keep it up!
You should make a simple table that’s hinged to your wall with a removable leg to have your meals on. Think you need a wee bit more ketchup on your scran( Scottish for food) 😆.
Thanks to your videos, my 66 year old wife now wants to go trap coyotes, and skin to make a coat. Not sure that's legal in North Carolina ha ha. Keep up the great videos.
New to the channel love it. Just some helpful information. You want to keep your battery load no more than 20 Amps. So one battery 12 volts x 20 amps = 240 watts. That coffee maker most likely drawing 850 watts. Ideally run 4 batteries in your bank. The lower the amp draw per battery the better health for your battery pack. Keep it up.
It is beautiful, I'm so glad this guy showed up I needed this today- 🤣🤣 A man cutting wood - geeezz where are all the guys like this? Hiding thousands of miles into the bush is where- ♥️
I’ve been so damn busy I haven’t been able to watch your videos for a min. Your place out in the woods is where I’d much rather be spending my time I’m sure my little girl would agree.
What a refreshing thing to see a young person with an old soul doing great things with your life!! When you start getting more people watching you should at least thing about toning it down on the words that are very descriptive. Lol. I would very much see your channel grow! You are such a great inspiration that when you put your mind to something it can be done!!
My company had me driving around in a truck with an exhaust leak. Id smell it bad every time I stopped at a light. I kept telling them it was dangerous, took them 4 months to fix it so I was riding around with my windows open all winter here in Illinois. Your video reminded me of that haha. Stay safe!
Kid remindeds me of myself. Skinny hard working country boy that eats like a horse and doesn't gain any waight.... lol... cheers from cali my brother. 💪🇺🇸
Son, I haven’t laughed that hard in a long time. I had to shut it off at the carbon monoxide test in the Ram Charger I was laughing too much. Absolutely beautiful stuff there. Thanks. Get the leaks fixed before your parents see the video.
Hey ol son have you thought of building a corner table there? Ditch the chair and night stand, could have a nice corner table and throw some under it for the pooch to lay on
When you were building your cabin, you came up with a load of rough sawn one by lumber you used mostly for siding. I remember you commenting how cheap it was. How about building a lean-to onto your cabin, (kitchen wall). Just a couple of thoughts. You are a smart guy, you will figure out something.
@@003fulle I just remembered he mentioned he did not want to block his view from the window over the sink. That wall is only 10 feet long with the window centered. He could do it on the opposite side but would require a floor. It seems like the most economical way to get insulated space.
Great video. 4:55 "ooh like they really childproofed this what the fuck". I was afraid that was the end of the show. At 5:17 thanks for cutting out the part where you read the owners manual for the coffee pot, although that's when I subscribed lol. Waiting for next documentary.
Usually more expensive alarms don't go in alarm just from cooking, I worked for a smoke alarm and co company, alot of people returned ours saying they were defective. Which in fact companies designed them with sensors to detect actual fire smoke. What ends up happening with old alarms is you burn food and your alarm dies eventually after the years, and you burn or suffocate to death forgetting to replace the batteries. Great vid as always man, keep up the good work!
Love the new table …. great that you read also. The offgrid cabin's really coming along nicely with your personal touches. I wonder what the winter ahead holds for you in the bush.. you'll be warm that's for sure. All the best from Tasmania Australia and thanks so much.
It was great to see a video up. Glad your thinking about safety stuff, good you got something figured out for the skinning shack. you live in a gorgeous spot!!
I love your videos. I really want to have my own off-grid cabin in Tennessee one day, and seeing how you handle different challenges as they arise is inspiring. You have an admirable attitude about life and I dig it!
Hey there. I'm loving your channel, mister. I chuckle and learn things at the same time. I'm much older but built my off-grid cabin in the woods of Montana about six years ago as my happy place and go there most weekends. Generally thought I would just sit there and relax by the fire and drink Scotch, but there is always work to be done. This past weekend I finally got my 750 watts of solar panels installed on a permanent steel post in concrete -- with the help of a friend who welded me an amazing, custom panel holder. We had to install it during high winds, which turned out fine because it let me know the set up wasn't going to go anywhere -- ever. We'd had it on a temporary wooden stand that scared the crap out of me because it would sway and creak in the wind. Anyway, keep up the great content. You're shitloads entertaining!
I'm enjoying your videos for few months now and here I am today almost spilling my coffee here in Bulgaria when you mentioned your rug. Why and even how you have it over there in the bush? Most people does not know where my country is.
Definitely appreciate the video to get us through the week. Man, I used to eat like that when I was your age! Wait!! Who am I kidding, I'll still throw down a pan of beans and hot dogs, and a whole pack of bacon at a time!
All that wood you've got, imagine you can make a little side cash selling some for firewood. I see a guy in my area doing it each fall from the bed of his truck and seems to do pretty well. Should be able to make enough to get some of those sheets of OSB
Do this easy friend.. put up one more 100w panel.. you have not enough battery,,so that you fix with one more panel.. i have cabin in northern sweden below arctic sircle.. and i have experiment much with power.. and batteriet When winter and -30-40 below celcius.. it work now.
hey friends, as always hope everyone is doing great. I really appreciate you all watching the show.
Couple things, you can disregard the last bit of this video as I got it all figured out here now. I am also looking for recommendations on brand of deep cycle battery for my solar system. probably agm is best but i want something that is pretty decent yet not stupid expensive. thank you kindly and all the best
look up will prowse i believe, good stuff. probably gunna end up with lead acid if you're not looking to spend stupid amounts of money. lithium solar is a good channel for info as well. it would be a good investment to get a MPPT charge controller (mppt is considerably more efficient) with a decent amp limit so that you can run your panels in a 24 volts configuration to the the controller. with 24v you get a longer charging day because the batts need like a min 12.4v to charge or something like that, not sure. but the higher voltage will help take advantage of the short days in the winter. i hope that makes sense. buying the components individually is much cheaper, and you usually get more amp hours for your money as well. lithium batts dont do great in freezing temperatures either, so lead acid might be better anyways. oh and i dont know if you knew or not but you shouldn't discharge your lead acid batt below 50% or you will damage it and greatly reduce its lifespan
Have you thought about a battery out of a electric fork lift.
If your looking to save money while increasing storage capacity you could consider using a pair of 6 volt golf cart batteries in series. I don’t know how much things cost in Canada compared to U.S. However going the 6 volt route and wiring in series is usually much cheaper if you need more power capacity. It could be an option to consider. Good luck
Interstate batteries
Bro you can supplement your inverter and battery with a 2-in-1 power station. It’s portable too so you can take it with you wherever and it usually comes connected with starter cables as well. Charges right up through the panels if you have it set up right. I have the black and decker and it works great for bush-like applications.
Love this dude
Do I hear collaboration in the future ???👌👌👌.
@@nathanantoniszyn2107 Now that would be awesome!
Yoo you both produce the best content on youtube
cheers brother🍻
As long as that information is for free right there😂😂😂
You gotta love this kid! Eat dinner on the "Kitchen table" one minute, and clean the chain saw on it the next! I wish I were 25 years younger and brave enough to live this way! Great work young man, I wish you the best!
haha thank you my friend
I couldn't agree more! Lol kid is doing it right! 🔥
So true! Good guy!
Your videos are a godsend. Probably touching more people’s lives than you think. In today’s crazy world, everyone can use a taste of simplicity. Lookin deadly friend!
*throws half lb bacon on skillet* also guy”ah will just do 7 eggs tonight not too hungry” 😂 good stuff
I was gonna day the same thing 😂😂
"Got myself a pile of wood...jesus Murphy I got a little carried away" these videos are so fantastic. Love them, bud. Plus the views of the foliage are right gold
Don’t worry so much about trapping, that will all be sorted. Just keep learning stuff from your grandad.. that’s the knowledge that’s fleeting! ✌️
Put a back on the bookshelf and bolt it to the floor by your open area at your smoke stack. Makes a “fence” and frees up room over by your bed.
do not want it next to chimney
Don't sweat the small stuff, relax , Don't forget to smell the roses.
58:09 “I don’t want to do something nice and then do something else because it’s inconvenient” 🙂 I love you buddy.
56:50 - 57:00 Traplines n Inlines philosophical reflections of the day. 'Could be worse, look at these gorgeous leaves.' lol i love it
Can you do an episode when you're deadly hungry That outhouse must be smokin by now You just always put a smile on my face kid God bless you
If I was 20 years younger.... It's so awesome seeing young guys who are not afraid of hard work.
This is why us canadians rock
This is the most Canadian thing I've ever watched lol. I love it.
Love watching this young man appreciate the simple things- let it be a lesson to us all
I love the optimism. hundreds of those end tables from the 70s have gone to the dump but he thinks it's a beaut. great job young man. I also love the way he's cursing at the detector before its even at the wall..... we all can relate.
Thouroughly enjoy you!! You will figure out what to do about your skinning shack, I have no doubt about it..As for coffee, I start up the generator..brew a pot..then pour it in a stainless steel carraff..stays hot all day!! Keep the content coming!
Get a hand coffee grinder, a 25lb sack of beans. Use anything to boil water( butane, propane hotplate etc.) put the ground beans in a paper filter dump in hot water and enjoy simple brew.
46:42 stunning view. Would be amazing to wake up to that!
saw mill build you a pole barn cut your trees for the siding and leave one side live edge looks AWSOME and will only cost you the price of the mill and then yxan also use it to build your cabin,and people will pay you to saw lumber for them. IT'S A WIN WIN!!!
I’ve been wanting to do that for years now
Love these Bushcamp videos. Thanks for sharing and for all the work you do while making these great videos.
- from Northern Nova Scotia - Safe Journeys my Friend.
The "surely " video. A beauty.
Oh yeah boys and girls watching now
just watching you makes me feel young again thank you me and my son love it where doing his place offgrid i have been off grid for 10 years now it's his turn . again thank you
If that thing was a Canadian Detector it’d be pegged at 100 and chirping like all hell. Love the vids! If you have a PO Box, post it in your vids. There’s a lot of viewers who would love to pay you back for the awesome content. A cordless saw or some additional trapping gear to expand the line. Or an exhaust for the ram charger. You never know. There’s a lot of viewers who are grateful for the entertainment from your content. Keep it up!
You should make a simple table that’s hinged to your wall with a removable leg to have your meals on. Think you need a wee bit more ketchup on your scran( Scottish for food) 😆.
Someday please get someone to make a bunch of merchandise with all your famous sayings, I must have a coffee mug with "Full Chooch" on it ahaha.
I’ll take a Willy Nelly one! It’s a Canadian thang. 🤣
absolutely window licking
i want a mug that says "thats deadly boys."
Thanks to your videos, my 66 year old wife now wants to go trap coyotes, and skin to make a coat. Not sure that's legal in North Carolina ha ha. Keep up the great videos.
New to the channel love it.
Just some helpful information. You want to keep your battery load no more than 20 Amps. So one battery 12 volts x 20 amps = 240 watts. That coffee maker most likely drawing 850 watts. Ideally run 4 batteries in your bank. The lower the amp draw per battery the better health for your battery pack.
Keep it up.
It is beautiful, I'm so glad this guy showed up I needed this today- 🤣🤣 A man cutting wood - geeezz where are all the guys like this? Hiding thousands of miles into the bush is where- ♥️
We are working all the time
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Rural Montana here. Enjoy your work.
The push down do hickey I belive is called a french press.
French Canadian Press!
I’ve been so damn busy I haven’t been able to watch your videos for a min. Your place out in the woods is where I’d much rather be spending my time I’m sure my little girl would agree.
You are so enjoyable to watch. I really look forward to your videos. From an old city girl!
You popped up on you tube for me, I laughed my ass off, you remind me of my son Daniel, can't talk without swearing. Keep the videos coming.
What a refreshing thing to see a young person with an old soul doing great things with your life!! When you start getting more people watching you should at least thing about toning it down on the words that are very descriptive. Lol.
I would very much see your channel grow!
You are such a great inspiration that when you put your mind to something it can be done!!
This fella is hilarious,my new favourite channel
Glad to hear you got the skinning shack all figured out . Warm and dry will do for now . Can't wait to see what you came up with.
You could put your tailgate down and build a box extension to haul more firewood per load.
My company had me driving around in a truck with an exhaust leak. Id smell it bad every time I stopped at a light. I kept telling them it was dangerous, took them 4 months to fix it so I was riding around with my windows open all winter here in Illinois. Your video reminded me of that haha. Stay safe!
You’re an absolute star and you’re videos are simply superb 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Kid remindeds me of myself. Skinny hard working country boy that eats like a horse and doesn't gain any waight.... lol... cheers from cali my brother. 💪🇺🇸
My favorite episode yet
Love the videos .. And man I thought I had some oh look squirrel moments lol..keep up the good work
Man that's beautiful. Thank you for the video brother. Be safe.
Son, I haven’t laughed that hard in a long time. I had to shut it off at the carbon monoxide test in the Ram Charger I was laughing too much. Absolutely beautiful stuff there. Thanks. Get the leaks fixed before your parents see the video.
Awesome 😎 I enjoy watching your videos
I broke both my glass presses, switched to a metal insulated one. It's awesome and feels like a lifetime tool there.
You can make tea in your coffee maker, if you want more, I do it sometimes, just put 2 or 3 tea bags where you put the ground coffee.
Hey ol son have you thought of building a corner table there? Ditch the chair and night stand, could have a nice corner table and throw some under it for the pooch to lay on
Absolutely awesome
When you were building your cabin, you came up with a load of rough sawn one by lumber you used mostly for siding. I remember you commenting how cheap it was. How about building a lean-to onto your cabin, (kitchen wall). Just a couple of thoughts. You are a smart guy, you will figure out something.
I would say to frame one up, and chainsaw some rough boards up for the exterior. Roofing material is easy.
G Bruce funny I just mentioned the same thing. Would make a nice addition for dry storage.
@@003fulle I just remembered he mentioned he did not want to block his view from the window over the sink. That wall is only 10 feet long with the window centered. He could do it on the opposite side but would require a floor. It seems like the most economical way to get insulated space.
Not sure if anyone has said yet but most CO detectors have to read over 30ppm for over an hour before it will go off.
You're really going to be set for this winter. Place is looking good.
You have made me fall in love with Canada with your accent lol and of course the beautiful wilderness of Canada is amazing too
Might have to find myself a Canadian partner since I plan to go off grid starting next year. 🤔
Damazon has a stainless steel French press coffee pot for twenty five bucks. Great video. Keep up the great work.
Another beauty video! Great!
Aloha Brudda, Thank you for being an inspiration and going after your dream . It inspires the rest of us who imagine the outdoor and forestry living.
Never have I admired a guy like this one! Keep it up buddy!
Videos just keep getting better. Nice job buddy. I really enjoyed the firewood. Keep giveniner
You let your dog go up stairs. Love watching you video
You fucken crack me up! Damn im so glad you got recommend you've make my day😂
Forever entertaining...thanks
“ I will definitely be setting it off when I’m cheffing cus it’s the way she goes.” Idk I chuckled
truck looks so much better
Great video thank you bud!!!
Very unique I like your furniture nice put a tarp over you firewood to keep it dry,everything is well kept
Good for you bro... am jealous. Great video. Love ur freedom of speech.
Hey man, good to see all your progress! Can't wait to see the look on your face when you get all kinds of wolves! Glad your back and peace!
Your property is beautiful ! 🍃🌿🍂
Great video. 4:55 "ooh like they really childproofed this what the fuck". I was afraid that was the end of the show. At 5:17 thanks for cutting out the part where you read the owners manual for the coffee pot, although that's when I subscribed lol. Waiting for next documentary.
Good to see you again friend!
Good video. If I'm not mistaken. Carbonoxidy is heavy. It would start from the floor. And gradually fill up the room
carbon monoxide is lighter than air
Your channel is quickly becoming my favorite channel.
Usually more expensive alarms don't go in alarm just from cooking, I worked for a smoke alarm and co company, alot of people returned ours saying they were defective. Which in fact companies designed them with sensors to detect actual fire smoke. What ends up happening with old alarms is you burn food and your alarm dies eventually after the years, and you burn or suffocate to death forgetting to replace the batteries. Great vid as always man, keep up the good work!
This damn wind can Kick Rocks! Love it.
Love the new table …. great that you read also. The offgrid cabin's really coming along nicely with your personal touches. I wonder what the winter ahead holds for you in the bush.. you'll be warm that's for sure. All the best from Tasmania Australia and thanks so much.
Great meal... ketchup with a little bacon and eggs! Love the t-shirt brother!
It was great to see a video up. Glad your thinking about safety stuff, good you got something figured out for the skinning shack. you live in a gorgeous spot!!
I love your videos. I really want to have my own off-grid cabin in Tennessee one day, and seeing how you handle different challenges as they arise is inspiring. You have an admirable attitude about life and I dig it!
Thanks for sharing!
Not super hungry! Hahaha so glad i found this vid.
Don't forget to grab the quad!!!
Amazing camp..
Great videos. Always look foward to your content everyweek!
Hey there. I'm loving your channel, mister. I chuckle and learn things at the same time. I'm much older but built my off-grid cabin in the woods of Montana about six years ago as my happy place and go there most weekends. Generally thought I would just sit there and relax by the fire and drink Scotch, but there is always work to be done. This past weekend I finally got my 750 watts of solar panels installed on a permanent steel post in concrete -- with the help of a friend who welded me an amazing, custom panel holder. We had to install it during high winds, which turned out fine because it let me know the set up wasn't going to go anywhere -- ever. We'd had it on a temporary wooden stand that scared the crap out of me because it would sway and creak in the wind. Anyway, keep up the great content. You're shitloads entertaining!
Good to see your subs going up, well deserved. Keep givin her bud
I know you talk about building a new cabin someday. Have you thought about adding on to your existing? It's such a beautiful spot.
The cabin is looking great! Nice additions.
I'm enjoying your videos for few months now and here I am today almost spilling my coffee here in Bulgaria when you mentioned your rug. Why and even how you have it over there in the bush? Most people does not know where my country is.
moi tatko e ot bulgaria
Definitely appreciate the video to get us through the week. Man, I used to eat like that when I was your age! Wait!! Who am I kidding, I'll still throw down a pan of beans and hot dogs, and a whole pack of bacon at a time!
All that wood you've got, imagine you can make a little side cash selling some for firewood. I see a guy in my area doing it each fall from the bed of his truck and seems to do pretty well. Should be able to make enough to get some of those sheets of OSB
About time for a hunting video.i know you have skill.that a monster buck you have mounted!
Great Video! Take Care & Stay Safe. ~ Lamar County, ALABAMA. ~
UA-cam algorithm worked like a charm and brought me here. Instant sub! 👍
Such a nice view around ur cabin.
Do this easy friend.. put up one more 100w panel.. you have not enough battery,,so that you fix with one more panel.. i have cabin in northern sweden below arctic sircle.. and i have experiment much with power.. and batteriet When winter and -30-40 below celcius.. it work now.
I love your cabin and nice finds!
Get a capacitor on the batteries to help with the starting surge voltage. You can find one for sound systems for cars.
I'm a stickler on the height of my stump. I try and almost get them flush with the ground.