A snowblower will be needed once I get the high tunnel greenhouse up and going. It’s mostly flat in that spot and out of the wind. On top of the mountain it’s too windy so any progress made with a snowblower would be in vain. Snow drifts fill everything back in daily. I can only take a little gasoline in the helicopter basket each trip. At the most 20 gallons. No roads or gas stations where I live.
Yep u r offgrid! At least I'm near a road...I live on the transcanada trail in Ontario..Algonquin park is my neighbour..I get alot of snow but not much wind here!
yeah tell Curtis a hallo and respect form Frank in Hamburg Germany. I would like to know if your dad lifed there 365 and if he was alone or with you mum? Or was it a summer cabin?
I came over from “The Bramante Brothers” channel. They recommended your channel. I decided to start from the beginning of your videos, so I could better understand your story. I love the Alaska scenery and your pristine views are spectacular! Have too many health issues to try this way of life, but totally fascinated with those who do!
Second time viewing this first video! You must have been shy, you hardly talked! That's an awful lot of shoveling. You must have been in heaven when you finally got your snow machines free! Spectacular footage at the end!
It’s not so bad. I missed many good northern light shows this year since I worked over so much. And unfortunately my time off at home was usually cloudy.
Laughed when you were shoveling the sidewalk and the snow was blocking the door. I could see a little defeat in your body language. Way to knock it out! Amazing place you have here, you are blessed.
Wow !! Your Chanel just popped up in my feed. Me and the wife loved everything about it. Keep the videos coming because we are true fans. And subscribed on both of our accounts.
Thanks! I’m off the vessel tomorrow after doing my 30 days at work and looking forward to my 30 days off. Hopefully the weather won’t delay my helicopter ride to the mountains. Should be able to post a video on Friday or Saturday if all goes well.
Nice starter. My God, all of the shoveling! Takes me back to my camp mgr days opening up the gold camp by Galena. You are the definition of Skookum my friend. Onto the next video! Can’t wait to discuss these when you get home from work.
Stunning in that it even looks somewhat decent. My first video edit ever, self taught on FCPX as I was making this. The first several scenes didn’t turn out very well with horrible color, HDR issue with the iPhone to FCPX format. I’ll fix that in future videos.
Greetings! I am an avid watcher of the Bramante Brothers and Zach suggested we check out your channel this morning! So, I decided to start at the beginning (well, I started with another one and then found the earlier ones, so NOW it's the beginning). I am watching from our log home in central Pennsylvania & will be making our first trip to your beautiful state later this year!
Found your channel randomly and subscribed. Decided to go back to the beginning and check them all out. Great isolated location! I worked in the marine salvage business for 50+ years; starting out as a commercial diver. Like you, did a 180 and living rather remotely. Thanks for your channel - from Hells Canyon, Frank.
That’s a tough gig, marine salvage. But someone’s gotta do it! Did you ever do on-call emergency diving for commercial marine companies? (Diving in port mostly to remove debris from propellers and thrusters or inspect for damage?) Lots of rope and tire removal from thrusters and propellers.
All my diving was for commercial marine companies all over the country. Did big ship casualty work worldwide - vessel groundings, wreck removals, ship fires, ocean barges, tankers, cargo ships, tugs, commercial fishing vessels, etc…. As an older guy, I still miss the challenges and excitement.
👏👏👏 Your cabin is absolutely a GEM 💎 I love that there are so many windows to appreciate the unbelievable views! Your drone footage towards the end is incredible 😲 The northern lights as the grand finale was cherry on top 👍 I’ve been planning my move to Alaska this summer for several months now and am looking for a place just like yours. Thanks for sharing your slice of paradise with us and I hope I find a spot just as beautiful as your place. Cheers 🙌
This cabin is a bit unusual with the many large windows. Most cabins here are small and dark. My cabin is small too but the light makes it feel much larger. Thanks for watching and good luck on your search!
Here on the Bramante brothers recommendation, I'm damn glad the suggested your channel sir! Looking forward to viewing your experience, and thanks for sharing! BTW that's a F ton of snow shoveling 🥶🤬
Nothing beats the old metal shovel. The plastic ones break and then what? Gotta wait for our next flight into town! For us we have 2 metal ones that last almost forever, and then about 73 plastic ones! Was that Will in the heli? Definitely a familiar sight having a chopper land by a cabin.
Agree 100%, aluminum shovel with a D handle is the way to go. I have a new handle waiting to go on my prized shovel but I lost the rivet. Another trip to Moore’s to sort that out I guess. Plastic snow shovels are for amateurs! Good idea for a video! Snow shovel 101. I do believe that was Will flying me in that day.
I'm assuming a lot of your snow depth is from drifting snow around your buildings. Would some snow fence in strategic places help control some of the drifting? Your shower house looks awesome!
I just found your channel last night and have binge watched some . Beautiful place to have a drone . And your editing is great . Do you plan to stay there when you are older and retired ? I think it would be a awesome retirement !
Thanks for the nice comments. This was my very first attempt at video production and editing. After a few weeks of it being up and watching it several times some, including myself, say I should stick with training for the USA Olympic Snow Shoveling Team...
wondering what powers all your appliances and stove. Didn't see anything but have a feeling it is either propane or a generator. Just wondering. This is the first video of your cabin I've seen. Beginning to look at the one 11 months ago and see a solar array.
So my stove/oven runs off propane. The two refrigerator/freezers run on 24volt DC. the outside silicone gel battery bank runs those. The inside lithium battery bank runs all lighting, but only when I’m home. I shut that system down when I leave. The wind turbine can be switched between those two battery banks. Then the ATV shed has a 12volt solar system and a 1000 watt inverter. Totally isolated. The shower sauna and workshop has a 12volt solar and wind system with a 2000 watt inverter. The solar on this will be upgraded soon. Probably in the spring. Everything I need is already on site. I just need to install it.
Is that Mt Hayes north of you? That triangle top with the flat shoulder. Is your cabin in the upper Susitna valley? Just curious. Fairbanks here. I'll subscribe and check out your adventures. Thanks for the video buddy. Enjoy
I don’t know. Doubtful as Mt Hayes is 124 miles from me. But then again the Mt Denali summit is 57 miles from me and clearly visible. I’ll look into it.
Hi Ed, greetings from Willow, AK. I just came across your video and enjoyed it very much. You have a very neat place there. You sure fooled the hell out of me digging those machines out and they started right up. Myself, I would buy a snowblower for that 4by or a Nodwell with a plow and make short work of that snow, lol. Are you a crabber? How long have you been in Alaska? I have been here 73 years, won't ever leave here, not even in a pine box. Winter is my favorite time of the year. Are you in the North Borough? Flying out by helicopter can't be cheap but, it's worth it. I have subscribed and liked and will catch all your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Not a crabber or fisherman and I’ve been here since 2014. At that time I was working on a 360’ icebreaker in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas. I’m in my own borough and town. I call it Edmundville Alaska. Population 1. I’m the mayor, police chief and fire chief. Won 100% of the votes last election, the people love me!
@@MountainMariner lol this reply!!! I'm curious now about your channel and will be watching all of your videos. You have such an amazing place there. Wow those views are so incredible. You are so blessed.
What's up, Ed? Talked w Craig yesterday and he told me about your channel. It's not the easiest lifestyle you have. I don't think I'd survive way up there! I'd probably get mauled by a bear or something! I'm still in Florida enjoying the mid 70 degree temperature today! I'm glad to see you're doing well and wish you continued happiness and success!
The first is still the best. I love your content. Not much talk wunderfull relaxing view- 360 Grad suround- routine hard work out and carpenter skills like a german facility manager. Men, I cant feel how strong you are to live in such eara on a top mountain. I understand that the top hill is better because of snow monster pressures in other places. Sun is allways the best co worker with snow...melting. Today 1.12.2023 you have ca 6000 Subs. Lets see: in January 15.000! And in summer 100.000 then the hard work will create a plus income and you can fly in much more stuff you need for the homesteadt! Growing food. A greenhouse on bear proove flocks? With an outomatic water rain system...? On the othe side you could build a traditionell earth cellar for food storage in the future. Then the USMC will send helicopters and fill the cellar with food for a wilderness hero!"
Thanks for the comments! If everything goes well I will accomplish a few more tasks this summer. Logistics, weather and time conspire against me all too often.
You could need a partner in mission. A mission partner but where to find? Howm you can trust in this time? How has skills and healthy body and healthy soul? You could need a budy that gets his own small cabin like Dick Proenecke but modern style. High end insolatet. Off course a Veteran endurance men. So one is allways there to prepp clean and maintaine. As a facility manager I do know how much time and aafford projects need. Besinde the fact that transport is the theme. Or you make a special summer show: You ask for support from 4 strong helpers and you invide them for 2 weeks adventure but they have to work. Other YT canals did that also with big projects. For them it would be a unic adventure a test. In summer no porblem. For you a winwin 8 more hands on deck :-) @@MountainMariner
Unfortunately working too. Which keeps me from living year round in my special spot. If I had things my way I’d never leave my mountain. I’d pay a local from the nearest town do my grocery shopping and supplies then take it all to the helicopter taxi service for delivery to me. Working on that, not too far off in the future….
I agree. Sorry. It won’t happen again. (on camera) This was my very first video edit ever and I cringe at watching it. Not much better yet but I’ve been learning as much as I can about editing. Future shutter removal shots will only have me pulling the northwest shutter off and the reflection of the northern countryside will be in the window glass.
@@MountainMariner personally I liked it, it helped introduce how many windows you have in the place, that and all the shoveling you have to do. Having a remote Alaska cabin of our own one can really relate to all the work it takes to go out and enjoy the cabin, being flown in sure is a time saver. .. you could use a longer handle on that shovel. 😉
@@MountainMariner I think the shutter removal time was just enough time for people to enjoy the different views from each side of your porch. Excellent job!
My dad built that cabin, the lake is named after his mom
Tell Curtis I said Hello! I sent him the link to watch YT videos of my cabin updates a few months ago.
I guess a snowblower is out 4 u , being that u were dropped there..u prolly have no access to a vehicle nor gas.
A snowblower will be needed once I get the high tunnel greenhouse up and going. It’s mostly flat in that spot and out of the wind. On top of the mountain it’s too windy so any progress made with a snowblower would be in vain. Snow drifts fill everything back in daily. I can only take a little gasoline in the helicopter basket each trip. At the most 20 gallons. No roads or gas stations where I live.
Yep u r offgrid! At least I'm near a road...I live on the transcanada trail in Ontario..Algonquin park is my neighbour..I get alot of snow but not much wind here!
yeah tell Curtis a hallo and respect form Frank in Hamburg Germany. I would like to know if your dad lifed there 365 and if he was alone or with you mum? Or was it a summer cabin?
Top of the World! Beautiful! Hard work always pays off!❤
It does! Thanks for watching.
That’s about as close to heaven as you can get. Thanks for sharing, what an incredible way to spend your summer
I came over from “The Bramante Brothers” channel. They recommended your channel. I decided to start from the beginning of your videos, so I could better understand your story. I love the Alaska scenery and your pristine views are spectacular! Have too many health issues to try this way of life, but totally fascinated with those who do!
Thanks for checking out my videos. Should be some new content up in about 6-7 days.
Second time viewing this first video! You must have been shy, you hardly talked! That's an awful lot of shoveling. You must have been in heaven when you finally got your snow machines free! Spectacular footage at the end!
Talking is not one of my strong points. Doing gets things done much faster than talking. 😂
to have that view after being at sea and the Northern lights. thank you for sharing. that looks like a lot of hard work though.
It’s not so bad. I missed many good northern light shows this year since I worked over so much. And unfortunately my time off at home was usually cloudy.
Ed, your place is incredibly beautiful and with the auroras it is magical.
Thank you for sharing, as its kind of you. Looking forward to more videos.
Beautiful. Looking forward to more videos from you. Stay safe.
More videos coming soon. Have a long list of ideas and hope to post much better content.
New sub here - What a piece of paradise you have there!!!! A little bit of heaven on earth.
I hate leaving it for work but luckily I get to spend half the year there. The other half year at work.
Laughed when you were shoveling the sidewalk and the snow was blocking the door. I could see a little defeat in your body language. Way to knock it out! Amazing place you have here, you are blessed.
Sometimes I think the only other humans on Earth that move more snow than I do are snow plow truck drivers.
Wow !!
Your Chanel just popped up in my feed. Me and the wife loved everything about it. Keep the videos coming because we are true fans.
And subscribed on both of our accounts.
Thanks! I’m off the vessel tomorrow after doing my 30 days at work and looking forward to my 30 days off. Hopefully the weather won’t delay my helicopter ride to the mountains. Should be able to post a video on Friday or Saturday if all goes well.
Nice starter. My God, all of the shoveling! Takes me back to my camp mgr days opening up the gold camp by Galena. You are the definition of Skookum my friend. Onto the next video! Can’t wait to discuss these when you get home from work.
Absolutely stunning.
Stunning in that it even looks somewhat decent. My first video edit ever, self taught on FCPX as I was making this. The first several scenes didn’t turn out very well with horrible color, HDR issue with the iPhone to FCPX format. I’ll fix that in future videos.
Your video popped up on my feed. Enjoyed and Thanks for sharing your world in Alaska... Take care
Thanks for watching. Should be back home next week to make more.
What a truly wonderful place. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. Should be home soon and making new videos!
This is so beautiful
You are so lucky to find that cabin! Amazing place!
love the video it’s cool to see how other people set up there cabin for the winter and nice Aurora
Nice cabin. Lots of snow. Good 👍 video.
Greetings! I am an avid watcher of the Bramante Brothers and Zach suggested we check out your channel this morning! So, I decided to start at the beginning (well, I started with another one and then found the earlier ones, so NOW it's the beginning). I am watching from our log home in central Pennsylvania & will be making our first trip to your beautiful state later this year!
Thanks for subscribing and hope you have a great visit!
Wow......amazing! Alohas from Maui........I'm missing that kind of cold weather!
I am missing the cold too. Winters are my favorite season. Won't be too long before it's back here in Alaska.
Found your channel randomly and subscribed. Decided to go back to the beginning and check them all out. Great isolated location! I worked in the marine salvage business for 50+ years; starting out as a commercial diver. Like you, did a 180 and living rather remotely. Thanks for your channel - from Hells Canyon, Frank.
That’s a tough gig, marine salvage. But someone’s gotta do it! Did you ever do on-call emergency diving for commercial marine companies? (Diving in port mostly to remove debris from propellers and thrusters or inspect for damage?) Lots of rope and tire removal from thrusters and propellers.
All my diving was for commercial marine companies all over the country. Did big ship casualty work worldwide - vessel groundings, wreck removals, ship fires, ocean barges, tankers, cargo ships, tugs, commercial fishing vessels, etc…. As an older guy, I still miss the challenges and excitement.
👏👏👏
Your cabin is absolutely a GEM 💎
I love that there are so many windows to appreciate the unbelievable views! Your drone footage towards the end is incredible 😲 The northern lights as the grand finale was cherry on top 👍
I’ve been planning my move to Alaska this summer for several months now and am looking for a place just like yours. Thanks for sharing your slice of paradise with us and I hope I find a spot just as beautiful as your place.
Cheers 🙌
This cabin is a bit unusual with the many large windows. Most cabins here are small and dark. My cabin is small too but the light makes it feel much larger. Thanks for watching and good luck on your search!
Nice 1st vid! Cut away to watch Canoehound Outdoor Adventures then got back to your vid..its a lifestyle 4 sure!
Here on the Bramante brothers recommendation, I'm damn glad the suggested your channel sir! Looking forward to viewing your experience, and thanks for sharing!
BTW that's a F ton of snow shoveling 🥶🤬
My snow shovel has moved more than 1 “F ton” of snow this winter. Many, many F tons if I had to guess.
Nothing beats the old metal shovel. The plastic ones break and then what? Gotta wait for our next flight into town! For us we have 2 metal ones that last almost forever, and then about 73 plastic ones! Was that Will in the heli? Definitely a familiar sight having a chopper land by a cabin.
Agree 100%, aluminum shovel with a D handle is the way to go. I have a new handle waiting to go on my prized shovel but I lost the rivet. Another trip to Moore’s to sort that out I guess. Plastic snow shovels are for amateurs! Good idea for a video! Snow shovel 101. I do believe that was Will flying me in that day.
Loved it! Bet you were dead tired after all that shoveling. Thank you for sharing
I’m the team captain of the US Olympic Snow Shoveling Team. Snow has no chance against me and my shovel! 🇺🇸
@@MountainMariner it sure doesn’t have a chance!
I'm assuming a lot of your snow depth is from drifting snow around your buildings. Would some snow fence in strategic places help control some of the drifting? Your shower house looks awesome!
It would help a bit at first. Until the snow gets about 4-5 feet deep, then no help at all.
WOW! Amazing
Just subbed to ur channel & loving it!!! Stay safe out there!!! Thank u for sharing!!!
Thanks for watching!
I just found your channel last night and have binge watched some . Beautiful place to have a drone . And your editing is great . Do you plan to stay there when you are older and retired ? I think it would be a awesome retirement !
Welcome aboard! And yes I plan to retire here.
Wow - what a great video and channel - new sub here!
Thanks for the nice comments. This was my very first attempt at video production and editing. After a few weeks of it being up and watching it several times some, including myself, say I should stick with training for the USA Olympic Snow Shoveling Team...
wondering what powers all your appliances and stove. Didn't see anything but have a feeling it is either propane or a generator. Just wondering.
This is the first video of your cabin I've seen. Beginning to look at the one 11 months ago and see a solar array.
So my stove/oven runs off propane. The two refrigerator/freezers run on 24volt DC. the outside silicone gel battery bank runs those. The inside lithium battery bank runs all lighting, but only when I’m home. I shut that system down when I leave. The wind turbine can be switched between those two battery banks.
Then the ATV shed has a 12volt solar system and a 1000 watt inverter. Totally isolated.
The shower sauna and workshop has a 12volt solar and wind system with a 2000 watt inverter. The solar on this will be upgraded soon. Probably in the spring. Everything I need is already on site. I just need to install it.
👍👍👍had to edit this cause i just did the 3 thumbs up and forgot to say this, i thought i had seen all of your videos but i guess not lol.
Awesome!
Amazing 🤩
Is that Mt Hayes north of you? That triangle top with the flat shoulder. Is your cabin in the upper Susitna valley? Just curious. Fairbanks here. I'll subscribe and check out your adventures. Thanks for the video buddy. Enjoy
I don’t know. Doubtful as Mt Hayes is 124 miles from me. But then again the Mt Denali summit is 57 miles from me and clearly visible. I’ll look into it.
Awesome!👍😎🇨🇦
Hi Ed, greetings from Willow, AK. I just came across your video and enjoyed it very much. You have a very neat place there. You sure fooled the hell out of me digging those machines out and they started right up. Myself, I would buy a snowblower for that 4by or a Nodwell with a plow and make short work of that snow, lol. Are you a crabber? How long have you been in Alaska? I have been here 73 years, won't ever leave here, not even in a pine box. Winter is my favorite time of the year. Are you in the North Borough? Flying out by helicopter can't be cheap but, it's worth it. I have subscribed and liked and will catch all your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Not a crabber or fisherman and I’ve been here since 2014. At that time I was working on a 360’ icebreaker in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas. I’m in my own borough and town. I call it Edmundville Alaska. Population 1. I’m the mayor, police chief and fire chief. Won 100% of the votes last election, the people love me!
@@MountainMariner
LOL, you got me on that one. You have a good nature. Maybe when you are in town, we can grab a beer and a burger on me.
@@MountainMariner lol this reply!!! I'm curious now about your channel and will be watching all of your videos. You have such an amazing place there. Wow those views are so incredible. You are so blessed.
I don’t know about you - but I’m exhausted
And remember! Always lift with your back! Just kidding. Beauty place.
Lol. If I always lifted by the approved “leg method” I’d look like a Tyrannosaurus rex.
How often are you in town versus the cabin? Is this your only home?
I’m in town for usually less than 24 hours. I spend very little time in “civilization.” And yes this is my only home.
I found you on @curmudgeinnak live yesterday. What an awesome place you have there. Lokking forward to watching the rest of your content.
Welcome aboard! 🇳🇴
That's a long way from Safety Harbor!
Hello Jon!
What's up, Ed? Talked w Craig yesterday and he told me about your channel. It's not the easiest lifestyle you have. I don't think I'd survive way up there! I'd probably get mauled by a bear or something! I'm still in Florida enjoying the mid 70 degree temperature today! I'm glad to see you're doing well and wish you continued happiness and success!
New sub here from FBX.
Thanks for watching. (I’m trying to figure out the FBX acronym.)
@@MountainMariner Fairbanks. Merry Xmas
@@Bar850 I’ll have to add that to my BOA. (Book of acronyms)
👀wow
Awesome video. Whats the rifle by the stove?
It’s an Armalite AR50. For plinking…
@@MountainMariner light
Light plinking yes...
and to keep us all at bay from 2000 meters
Wow❤❤❤
I think all ppl do in Alaska is shovel snow 😜😁
Of course I’m joking lol
I haven’t shoveled any snow in about 10 days now!
The first is still the best. I love your content. Not much talk wunderfull relaxing view- 360 Grad suround- routine hard work out and carpenter skills like a german facility manager.
Men, I cant feel how strong you are to live in such eara on a top mountain. I understand that the top hill is better because of snow monster pressures in other places. Sun is allways the best co worker with snow...melting. Today 1.12.2023 you have ca 6000 Subs. Lets see: in January 15.000! And in summer 100.000 then the hard work will create a plus income and you can fly in much more stuff you need for the homesteadt! Growing food.
A greenhouse on bear proove flocks? With an outomatic water rain system...?
On the othe side you could build a traditionell earth cellar for food storage in the future.
Then the USMC will send helicopters and fill the cellar with food for a wilderness hero!"
Thanks for the comments! If everything goes well I will accomplish a few more tasks this summer. Logistics, weather and time conspire against me all too often.
You could need a partner in mission. A mission partner but where to find? Howm you can trust in this time? How has skills and healthy body and healthy soul? You could need a budy that gets his own small cabin like Dick Proenecke but modern style. High end insolatet. Off course a Veteran endurance men. So one is allways there to prepp clean and maintaine. As a facility manager I do know how much time and aafford projects need. Besinde the fact that transport is the theme. Or you make a special summer show: You ask for support from 4 strong helpers and you invide them for 2 weeks adventure but they have to work. Other YT canals did that also with big projects. For them it would be a unic adventure a test. In summer no porblem. For you a winwin 8 more hands on deck :-) @@MountainMariner
Wow.... you are living.
Unfortunately working too. Which keeps me from living year round in my special spot. If I had things my way I’d never leave my mountain. I’d pay a local from the nearest town do my grocery shopping and supplies then take it all to the helicopter taxi service for delivery to me. Working on that, not too far off in the future….
Way to much time of taking off window guards
I agree. Sorry. It won’t happen again. (on camera) This was my very first video edit ever and I cringe at watching it. Not much better yet but I’ve been learning as much as I can about editing. Future shutter removal shots will only have me pulling the northwest shutter off and the reflection of the northern countryside will be in the window glass.
@@MountainMariner personally I liked it, it helped introduce how many windows you have in the place, that and all the shoveling you have to do.
Having a remote Alaska cabin of our own one can really relate to all the work it takes to go out and enjoy the cabin, being flown in sure is a time saver.
.. you could use a longer handle on that shovel. 😉
@@MountainMariner I think the shutter removal time was just enough time for people to enjoy the different views from each side of your porch. Excellent job!