My Off Grid Cabin Walkthrough Tour

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024

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  • @janetmead8078
    @janetmead8078 7 років тому +14

    Hey little brother... I am extremely impressed with your cabin in the woods and how much work you have put into this project. It's professionally done and I didn't realize you were a carpenter and a electrician. I guess you need electrical knowledge with the solar panel business. It's very peaceful and I really admire your dedication and determination to have a place at the lake. Love Junebug and Willow, beautiful dogs. I think the videos are amazing and from the number of views I can see others think the same way... Thanks for sharing this experience.. Janet

  • @davestelling
    @davestelling 6 років тому +4

    Well done...well done, Russell!
    As near heaven on earth as can be...

  • @himesjb
    @himesjb 7 років тому +5

    Hey Russell, I have now watched all your Raspberry Rock videos, and it's my favorite off-grid cabin series so far. Even though your videos are longer, they are entertaining and informative. I'm getting lots of good ideas from your setup. Thank you for documenting so much of your visits. It gives us a good sense of what it's really like to have a place out in the Wild and what can be done. I am hooked now, and I can't wait for each next installment!

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому +1

      Hey thanks for commenting and joining my channel. If there's anything specific you like to see please let me know. I'm always trying to improve my content. Cheers.

  • @ALittleFishintheKitchen
    @ALittleFishintheKitchen 5 місяців тому +1

    Hi Russell, checking out some of your older videos tonight. These were from way before I met y'all :) So cool to see your progress and all that you have accomplished with the property since you filmed this! June Bug and Willow were just babies 🤗🤗 The cabin is so very different! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @MJ-ti6oh
    @MJ-ti6oh 4 роки тому +2

    I like you house....a lot of windows let in a lot of sunshine. Love it.

  • @timkeagy4094
    @timkeagy4094 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Russell. I'm catching up on your videos. I'm in the process of fixing my house to get out of the city here and go back to four seasons. I have almost all of the really big stuff finished. Now I'm working slowly on the rest, which is a lot yet, Headed to Pacific Northwest when I'm finished to enjoy retirement in peace, green, 4 seasons, and weather. How I miss the rain and even some snow. I'm enjoying your channel and knowing that one day soon, I too will be out of this rat race.

  • @truduni2216
    @truduni2216 5 місяців тому +1

    I am enjoying watching all of your videos, both my husband and I..

  • @kiza4178
    @kiza4178 7 років тому +5

    you have a wonderful vision, can't wait to see more!

  • @AK-ff7qq
    @AK-ff7qq 4 роки тому +1

    Nice work so far. You said about putting single wall flue pipe. You could also use what is called a heat dragon. An insert in the pipe. That I think has a fan in it as well. Would help circulate the heat throughout the cabin better.

  • @donfinley2540
    @donfinley2540 7 років тому +2

    I love the cabin and view
    dogs are beautiful. I have a 2 yr old male Black German Shepherd and yes they are jumpers but even more so awesome dogs.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому

      Thanks, Don. Today Willow got a snout full of porcupine quills. You'll see it in an upcoming video. Real pain (for both of us).

  • @jasonherriott
    @jasonherriott 5 років тому +1

    I'd drill some large holes in the outer wall of the stove pipe at the bottom, and large holes at about 6 to 8 feet feet up. That will help warm up the cabin air quicker like a heat exchanger.

  • @dopecactus
    @dopecactus 7 років тому +4

    Great tour - lloks like you're making all the right moves. Keep it up.

  • @tinynhhouse5467
    @tinynhhouse5467 7 років тому +2

    I know exactly what you mean about the heat going out the soffits! I installed my front soffit last year and put tar paper over the the rear soffit opening. My goal this year is to finish rear soffit and insulate walls and roof. Thanks for the walk thru. --Dave

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому +1

      Ah yah, something a little more than tar paper ;) Work hard on your cabin, Dave, it'll pay you back.

  • @off-gridlivingnorway5516
    @off-gridlivingnorway5516 7 років тому +7

    Great video, and great channel! Cant wait to see more of the progress!

  • @davemcavene
    @davemcavene 7 років тому +4

    You have an amazing place there! Can't wait to get my own piece of property and a cabin in the future.

  • @mikedkc
    @mikedkc 7 років тому +2

    You have done a marvelous job. I watched your early videos and noted the understandable stress of such an undertaking. Now, you seem relaxed and quite at home. Blessings to you.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому +2

      Thanks, Mike. I really appreciate the comments. It is pretty nice to be able to take my time from here on in.

  • @doug6189
    @doug6189 6 років тому +3

    I hadn't thought of marking the shower jug. Very nice, Subbed.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  6 років тому +1

      I rarely look at the marks anymore. There's more than enough water in 2.5gallons to shower with.

  • @dathuynh1767
    @dathuynh1767 Рік тому

    Wow Russell you are the real hardcore off rid unlike other on UA-cam claiming to be off rid.
    Your doing awesome job

  • @LostCaper
    @LostCaper 6 років тому +3

    What a nice stretch of land. Awesome.

  • @sh4610
    @sh4610 5 років тому +3

    Beautifully constructed cabin,just add wooden grills around both lofts and the around wooden passage between them for safety measures in future.

  • @SamCanada1
    @SamCanada1 3 роки тому

    The old vid's are pretty cool, they all are but, this is a favorite. :)

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  3 роки тому +1

      This one? Why?

    • @SamCanada1
      @SamCanada1 3 роки тому

      @@RaspberryRockOffGridCabin I actually couldn't remember why so I re-watched it. I think because it's a well narrated video introduction to you, Raspberry Rock, Willow and Junebug, and a lot of info on the cabin. :)

  • @SamCanada1
    @SamCanada1 3 роки тому

    Watching again. A favorite. :)

  • @sandieblack4860
    @sandieblack4860 7 років тому +3

    My Cabin is close to Madoc. Wonderful area to chill.

  • @adventureswiththecrazyvet
    @adventureswiththecrazyvet 6 років тому +3

    Great property. Good job

  • @drspooks79
    @drspooks79 7 років тому +2

    I second the idea of installing a "magic heat" in the stack for the wood stove. If I remember correct they make a thermostat kit for the fan for it so it only runs when the stove is producing enough heat for it to run efficiently. A sterling fan that you set right on the stove and operates off the heat will help blow the heat around also. You won't regret either one.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому +1

      Thanks. Still learning about the magic heat things, still considering it. The sterling fans are an interesting technology, but the ones I've seen don't spin very fast. I like the idea though.

  • @whaleyboys5801
    @whaleyboys5801 9 місяців тому

    What a great cabin !!

  • @pcguysoffgridcabin
    @pcguysoffgridcabin 7 років тому +2

    I like what I'm seeing here. Getting some ideas for my future project.

  • @indigocomca
    @indigocomca 2 роки тому

    Happy for you and wife that this dream has come true

  • @Linda204
    @Linda204 6 років тому +1

    Those deer and elk antler u find make awesome gifts when cut up for your dogs I have a woods on three sides of our home we find them all the time people around here give them as gifts to our fur babies they never can eat or bite them off but they have a mineral that all animals love they will clean their teeth real good also

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  6 років тому

      We've found several sheds that were already broken and chewed up and we gave those to the dogs. They love them.

  • @SandraCrockett
    @SandraCrockett 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing with us! Nice cabin.

  • @Marycedarcreek
    @Marycedarcreek 2 роки тому

    I like your cabin and the fireplace with 2 dogs by it. Very cozy 😊

  • @TheWoodedBeardsman
    @TheWoodedBeardsman 5 років тому +5

    Nice work, great space you have!

  • @jerrylittle8922
    @jerrylittle8922 6 років тому +1

    Alot of good craftsmanship skills. Hard work especially way back yonder.

  • @notsheeple2019
    @notsheeple2019 7 років тому +8

    congrats on what you've. got done

  • @jimsteele7108
    @jimsteele7108 7 років тому +2

    subscribed, it'll be fun to watch your progress! Looks like a nice piece of property.

  • @JohnSmith-iz8uy
    @JohnSmith-iz8uy 7 років тому +2

    Nice work.. enjoy your cabin

  • @johndebolt5853
    @johndebolt5853 3 роки тому

    Great video Russ.

  • @KentuckyWoodsman
    @KentuckyWoodsman 7 років тому +2

    Very nice! Thanks for the tour!

  • @BearShaver
    @BearShaver 7 років тому +5

    As a suburbanite, this is pretty...inspiring? Romantic? It's pretty cool, kind of wish it was something I could do

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому

      Hey Bear, thanks for commenting. I'm going to do a video soon on what this all cost me. I think you'll be surprised. But as a suburbanite myself, I know how you feel.

  • @coreyschulz6873
    @coreyschulz6873 7 років тому +2

    this is fuckin cool man. livin pure, love it

  • @louisenepia8424
    @louisenepia8424 5 років тому +1

    I love your videos Russell also you, Willow, "he looks like a 'Tipuna" meaning ancestor, gaurdian" I have watched other videos of him an
    he looks to me like a Gaurdian of the land. "June bug" your baby pet, love your different beers you drink, an the food you cook an make, your drive way freaks me out, I found you on "Shawn James channel" clicking on your comment,

  • @patmurphy389
    @patmurphy389 6 років тому +1

    never mind, you answered the question, yes, it's a black gsd, i have a black & tan female/spayed.....lol...black ones are rare & the white because they have done their best to breed them out of existence, but there are still a few here & there!!! ty for the video, nice cabin, you just need to finish it off/insulation ect.....well done!!

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  6 років тому

      Thanks Pat. A black GSD indeed. Never knew about them until we got Willow.

    • @patmurphy389
      @patmurphy389 6 років тому +1

      ty for answering!...i also found out something i never knew from a professional dog trainer i sent my dog to, he told me before the war,wwII & before, the german military were breeding dogs to be fence runners & then they also bred the heavier dogs/gsd's to be attack dogs to bring a person down..this explains why my gsd runs my fence line & you will find a lot that do so, mostly it's the american gsd's, the thinner ones. Also, this was easy work for the gsd's because they were bred to keep sheep out of other people's fields, to keep the peace, so the shepherd just has to let the dog know where the boundaries are & the dog keeps the sheep out of that area, they do this by instinct, & some just know where to keep the sheep or goats out of naturally. They are also very mouthy-in other words they use their mouths a lot more than most dogs do, they like to nip ect. sometimes, especially when playing, but they are not trying to hurt anyone usually.(lots of kisses) i also read different breeds take a sheep down by grabbing the neck or the back quarters-depends on what area of germany they were bred from. I'm not real happy about the newer ones having the really low back quarters, they tend to have problems in their old age-they look ok, but it doesn't look natural to me. (just my thoughts)p.s. there is a book about the first rin-tin-tin, he was called strongheart, very good book called 'kinship w/all life' i would highly recommend it

  • @jelenekoutdoors9023
    @jelenekoutdoors9023 7 років тому +1

    put you one of them magic heats in that stack, it will run you out of there, you have the power for the fan hook it up you'll love it.....and nice work love the place

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому

      Interesting, just checking it out now. Never heard of it before. Thanks for the advice!

  • @Drewnashleigh
    @Drewnashleigh 7 років тому +5

    Just found your channel I'm subbed!

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 6 років тому +1

    Here is some 2 cents. I see a lot of chipboard used. Chipboard must be ventilated properly or it becomes mulch. Seriously, we have done repair on houses where the house was all sealed up with the vapor barrier and interior paneling and found tons of rot. So when you finish this, make sure to ventilate. Basically make sure one side can dry out whether from humidity or water intrusion.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  6 років тому

      Hi Miguel, I'm putting vinyl siding on the outside so it should be well ventilated. Unless you're talking about something else?

  • @cks57youto53
    @cks57youto53 7 років тому +1

    Just subscribed ! So where is this area . Love the trees and helping us understand The process of building The cabin .
    Love the dogs , so awesome ! Love the layout of windows and wood stove . Very impressed !
    I found you off northern seclusion with joe !!
    Keep up the hard work!

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому

      Joe was one of my inspirations. The cabin is in Eastern Ontario, not far from Madoc. Thanks for the comments! Let's grow old together having fun at the cabin.

  • @mattkeeran1071
    @mattkeeran1071 6 років тому +1

    Awesome set up, I'm about to pull the trigger on a place in the Ozarks. Do you have a rough estimate of what the basic structure cost to build, from footers to roof. Thanks for letting us see your paradise.

  • @MBFModernHomesteading
    @MBFModernHomesteading 7 років тому +1

    Good setup ya got going on there.

  • @Howies-rm2nx
    @Howies-rm2nx 7 років тому +3

    Beautiful dogs! Are you and your wife going to love there fulltime, or is it a vacation getaway?

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому +2

      Hiya Howie. We can't technically live there fulltime as it's designated as a hunt camp, though there doesn't seem to be any rule as to how long we can stay there. However, my wife and I intend on being snowbirds when we retire...

  • @mushinman1
    @mushinman1 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @c0d3r7007
    @c0d3r7007 7 років тому +5

    Russell, I'm about to pull the trigger on around 50 acres near Madoc, but it's trail access only. It's the only thing stopping me. But your videos are really helping. Where do you leave your car? Is it a hassle to get in on the ATV? I'm not going to lie, I'd love to get an ATV, but my wife is not feeling it. She wants road access :)

  • @CottageGirlInTheCity
    @CottageGirlInTheCity 6 років тому +2

    Great cabin. Love what you've done so far. What plans did you use to create and present to the inspector?
    I am currently looking on line for some plans & ideas.
    Great videos and glad to have found your channel.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  6 років тому +2

      Hi CottageGirl. I did my plans using Google sketchup. I printed a bunch of screenshots from sketchup, then had a few pages showing the footprint of the cabin on a map, and another page listing things like 'subfloor 2x8, 16" on centre" etc. It's technically a 'hunt camp' and the rules are far more lax on those. If you feel like learning Sketchup, I can send you my design. Thanks for your comments.

    • @CottageGirlInTheCity
      @CottageGirlInTheCity 6 років тому +1

      Hey that would be great. I would really appreciate that.

  • @Genetk44
    @Genetk44 5 років тому +3

    Just discovered your UA-cam channel(subscribed) and your Facebook page. Beautiful property and very cool cabin.Would I be correct in assuming that you are not in an Unorganized area of Ontario and therefore you are governed by various building permits and codes?

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  5 років тому +1

      I'm in the area near Madoc, and it is organized. So yes I did have to get a building permit. Technically my cabin is a 'hunt camp'.

    • @Genetk44
      @Genetk44 5 років тому +1

      Thank you sir...thats what I though. Looking forward to your future adventures.

  • @shellyouellette1724
    @shellyouellette1724 3 роки тому

    awesome...!!!

  • @MyPamela2000
    @MyPamela2000 2 роки тому

    Well done

  • @jerrylittle8922
    @jerrylittle8922 6 років тому +2

    What you plan on putting on the floor when you finish ? Pretty place..i could just live up there. Some stone or the pretty brick from home depo wld be nice behind the woodstove.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comments, Jerry. At the moment I'm planning on vinyl flooring, though I don't much about it. I need something that will handle wear and tear from my boots and the dogs. Definitely going to put some brick behind the woodstove, it'll look great and hold some heat for me.

  • @northernoff-grid2817
    @northernoff-grid2817 7 років тому +2

    Hi Russell,
    New subscriber here!
    I stumbled upon your UA-cam channel and found it very exciting especially since for the past year I've been obsessed with finding a piece of land and building a little off grid cabin for me and my 2 daughters!
    Ironically, I've looked at properties around your area (madoc, cloyne, queensborough etc) not much luck so far though!
    I found your videos very inspiring and they kinda motivated me to keep searching!
    If you have any words of advice for someone just starting on this journey, I would appreciate hearing them!
    Any dos and don'ts or realtors you may have worked with, I'm on a very tight budget but any bit of advice would be greatly appreciated!
    Hope you're well,
    Thanks, shaq!

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому +1

      Hi Shachar, thanks for watching my videos and commenting.
      Here's two bits of advice: First, you want to search for "hunting" properties, as most properties are billed like that. Second, don't be afraid to look at smaller properties. You want to look at the land around them. If you buy a 10acre property that has 1000 acres of Crown land beside it, you have a really big backyard. The only time of year you should avoid crown land is the first two full weeks of November, deer hunting season. The rest of the year it's all yours. There are lots of properties out there like this, even as small as 1 acre and you can pick them up pretty cheap. Let me know how it goes. Cheers!

    • @northernoff-grid2817
      @northernoff-grid2817 7 років тому +1

      Raspberry Rock - Off Grid Cabin
      That's good to know.
      Did you have to get a permit for a hunt cabin? If so, how painful was the process of getting it?
      Thx

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому +1

      Yes you definitely have to get a building permit, otherwise they can legally order you to tear it down. It wasn't difficult to get mine, but you have to show legal access.

  • @shawnoney5678
    @shawnoney5678 7 років тому

    I have just subscribed and enjoying the videos that is amazing how you are doing the cabin i will have one some day.

  • @theweekendhomestead
    @theweekendhomestead 7 років тому +2

    Looking good

  • @elsestelema6273
    @elsestelema6273 Рік тому

    I think Janet said it all!!

  • @himesjb
    @himesjb 6 років тому +2

    Hey Russell, every time I see the title image for this vid it makes me think of the first time I watched your channel -- in your Walk-thru of the cabin, your handle-bar mustache made you look like Lemme Killmister from Motorhead, and so I was kind watching, like, okay is this guy gonna pull out twin chainsaws while riding a Harley? But quickly it became clear you were much cooler than that :)

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  6 років тому +1

      WTF Hahahaha.

    • @himesjb
      @himesjb 6 років тому +1

      Hey, I'm watching again, and it's neat to go back and get re-acquainted with that stage of things, knowing what I know now about R.Rock

    • @himesjb
      @himesjb 6 років тому +1

      And also: it's so refreshing to watch a cabin builder who is humorous and personable, not like some of the self-reliant guys who build everything with bear claws and local materials that they carry on their chiseled chests for miles, which, while impressive, can be heavy handed and smug about achieving their goals. Thanks for making interesting videos that not only share useful project ideas but also entertain and show some heart.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  6 років тому +1

      Thanks, Brother. I really appreciate the kind words. I decided a long time ago to just be myself and show things the way they really are. And I know folks like you prefer that.

  • @josephjohn907
    @josephjohn907 6 років тому +2

    I saw your battery bank and I was moved. If you will- could you tell me the brand of your battery moreso how many kwh does your Solar panels produce on a sunny day.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  6 років тому

      Hey Joseph, hope you didn't move too far. I did a video on my solar power system but essentially they're from a company called Rolls. They're 6V each so it's a 48V system. Each battery has a100h capacity of 600Ah and 450Ah at 20h. Hope that helps.

  • @alexb8483
    @alexb8483 7 років тому +2

    Wow, amazing property and cabin! I'm just wondering if you'd tell me roughly what a solar system like that costs with everything including batteries? I'm also in Ontario and hoping to have a very similar cabin soon.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому

      Hi Alex. $15 to $20k. Will do a video in the near future giving all the detail of the system and what costs what. This system is way larger than anyone should really need at an off grid cabin, though.

    • @caseigl
      @caseigl 7 років тому

      I am really looking forward to learning more about your solar and the thought process behind it. Have you thought about productive ways you can use excess power? I've always imaged a setup for off grid where certain circuits are only activated when solar output is above a certain amount and the batteries are already charged. For example, automatically turning on electric heat inside to help save wood or an electric water heater. Seems silly to waste the solar output!

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому

      That is an excellent question. It does seem a shame to waste the excess power. I'll take a look and see if there is a device out there that would do something like that: activates a switch or something at certain power level. If I come up with something I'll let you know.

  • @bostjantrancar9605
    @bostjantrancar9605 7 років тому +1

    Nice place...... 👍

  • @dennism5565
    @dennism5565 6 років тому +2

    I am a new subscriber today. How did you come up with the name Raspberry Rock? Cabin looks cool.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  6 років тому

      Hi Dennis, welcome to our channel. The name came up like this: There are raspberries everywhere and tons of rock (bedrock - Canadian Shield). There you go!

  • @paulrobinson3528
    @paulrobinson3528 3 роки тому +1

    15:33 that log burner takes so much room up. Have you thoughts of replacing it with a corner log burner, the triangular shaped ones??

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  3 роки тому +1

      It does take up a lot of room, but the chimney is kind of stuck where it is. I suppose I could angle up a new chimney.

    • @paulrobinson3528
      @paulrobinson3528 3 роки тому

      @@RaspberryRockOffGridCabin I did look on Ebay for a corner log burner, the largest output i could find was 13kw

  • @robertfencl4401
    @robertfencl4401 Рік тому

    Slap some siding on that puppy already!

  • @halibut1249
    @halibut1249 5 років тому +1

    Looks like a nice comfortable cabin and big open interior. I realize this vid is two years old so you've prob got the cabin finished or near finished. Did you drill a well for water? Did you have any problem getting internet access? Thanks for sharing.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  5 років тому

      Not nearly finished, LOL. Can't drill for water, I mostly use rain water. Just got lucky with internet, there's a tower nearby.

    • @halibut1249
      @halibut1249 5 років тому +1

      @@RaspberryRockOffGridCabinNo worries, take your time. I asked about a well because you mentioned you bring in your water, and don't use the water from the beaver pond. You can always use that water for gardening. Maybe you can find a way to filter it. (Backpackers do it everyday, albeit on a much smaller scale.)

  • @jencina2110
    @jencina2110 6 років тому +1

    sweet

  • @chuckbowne5161
    @chuckbowne5161 6 років тому +2

    about how much time to heat up the cabin?

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  6 років тому

      Hi Chuck, depends on the temperature of course. If I get here and it's 15C) but it can take days to warm up the contents of the cabin.

  • @Migueldeservantes
    @Migueldeservantes 7 років тому +3

    I just can't believe that you are in the middle of no where... and needed to pull a DAM PERMIT!! I would say if you are in city, or county grounds... but rural?? Did you have to give them also a set of architectural blue prints??

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому

      Yes, it's the same process as anywhere else. There are 'unorganized' townships where you don't need a building permit, but this isn't one of them.

    • @Migueldeservantes
      @Migueldeservantes 7 років тому +1

      Definitely thank you very much for your prompt replay. wish you the best!! Bet weather will start to get really nice so you can do some of the outside work!!

    • @kmundwiller3936
      @kmundwiller3936 7 років тому

      I was just about to ask about this. How can you have 180 acres in the middle of no where and need permits? What's the point? Are the govt entities going to use an ATV to run around a bunch of private property to check on permits? And who's policing ppl bldg or living on their own land? Cause I read where this can't be your permanent residence? Why not?!?! And who's going to police that also? I'm so glad in our rural mid South MO, there are no regs!!

    • @RedfishInc
      @RedfishInc 5 років тому

      @@kmundwiller3936 welcome to the 21st century and the age of cheap satellite imaging and aerial surveys. Caesar must have his tribute...

  • @EastTexasHomestead
    @EastTexasHomestead 7 років тому

    Just saw your shoutout on Derral Eves Live SuperChat Consulting. Thought I'd check out your channel and subscribe.

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому

      Hey, I saw yours too. Just watching your latest video. You've got some great weather there. Cute kids!

    • @EastTexasHomestead
      @EastTexasHomestead 7 років тому +1

      Yeah, the weather here has been amazing!!! Thanks! We are blessed with some pretty amazing boys for sure.

  • @paulrobinson3528
    @paulrobinson3528 3 роки тому +1

    Russ, you say 800 sq ft permit, is that all that you asked for or is that the most they will permit?? could you go larger if you fancied in the future for say Grand kids to stop over??

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  3 роки тому

      Paul, it's technically a 'hunt camp' and 800sq ft is as big as you can build them.

    • @paulrobinson3528
      @paulrobinson3528 3 роки тому

      @@RaspberryRockOffGridCabin Thanks for all your replies Russell. So if you wanted to go bigger what would you need to do? Paul from Leamington Spa, England

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  3 роки тому

      @@paulrobinson3528 Can't.

  • @CadenKoehl
    @CadenKoehl 6 років тому

    Nice!

  • @jamesbond9873
    @jamesbond9873 6 років тому +1

    Must be nice to sleep there.

  • @kmmorrin
    @kmmorrin 7 років тому

    Great video. How often do you get out the cabin? Do you have any concerns about someone stealing the solar set up or breaking in?

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  7 років тому +3

      Hey, thanks. I try to get there at least every couple weeks. I don't worry much about people stealing things, especially the big stuff, as I know how freaking hard it was to get it in there in the first place.

  • @timothy9955
    @timothy9955 2 роки тому

    how are those solar panels working out for ya are they anygood

  • @Linda204
    @Linda204 6 років тому +1

    You know I joke with u a lot but if u and ur wife are happy that is all that matters my husband and I enjoy a drink at night also I don’t like beer I take bloody Mary’s or margarita makes me sleep like a baby love your wood stove with the glass front l love to watch the flames 🔥 dance 💃 sure love to watch your videos you are such a laidback person and fun to watch

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  6 років тому +1

      That's sweet, Linda. My wife is my best friend and I love hanging out with her. Actually, we're both planning to livestream tomorrow night at 8PM EST. Tune in if you can!

  • @doug6189
    @doug6189 6 років тому +1

    Shout Out to June Bug!!

  • @francesmartinelli7799
    @francesmartinelli7799 7 років тому +1

    Unless you want grease all over your pretty cabin, use the hood.

  • @Debbie27
    @Debbie27 2 роки тому

    😁❤

  • @yourmygod1
    @yourmygod1 2 роки тому

    👍🙏❤

  • @paulrobinson3528
    @paulrobinson3528 3 роки тому

    9:33 do you have plans to dig a well of some discription??

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  3 роки тому +1

      Paul we're right on bedrock here, and I can't get any big equipment in to dig a well.

    • @paulrobinson3528
      @paulrobinson3528 3 роки тому

      @@RaspberryRockOffGridCabin When ever i hear the word bedrock, i think of the Flintstones lol. Is it not possible to pump water from the lake and pass it through filters and a ultra violet light etc?

    • @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
      @RaspberryRockOffGridCabin  3 роки тому +1

      @@paulrobinson3528 Yes, but can't use it in the winter.

    • @paulrobinson3528
      @paulrobinson3528 3 роки тому

      @@RaspberryRockOffGridCabin Thats a shame, must be ways around it like dig a basement which i know you can't but do inspectors come up and have a look around. Does that 800sq ft include out buildings??

    • @paulrobinson3528
      @paulrobinson3528 3 роки тому

      @@RaspberryRockOffGridCabin But at the end of the day its still big brother telling you what you can and can't do out on your own property. If it was 1600sq ft would it hurt anyone, ermmm nope

  • @gretheok
    @gretheok 4 роки тому

    🙌✌👍✔👌😁

  • @paulmitchell5349
    @paulmitchell5349 5 років тому

    bears?

  • @SamCanada1
    @SamCanada1 3 роки тому

    :)

  • @markmed9091
    @markmed9091 4 роки тому +1

    Too bad you filmed on the maids day off .

  • @trishwarth4518
    @trishwarth4518 7 років тому

    if you weren't drinking you would not have that problem if I have insulted you I meant to for your own good!!!!