One Year Building my Dream Homestead in the Swedish Wilderness Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @Darenbranch
    @Darenbranch День тому +2

    Great video…..love the way you narrated it. An easy watch 👍
    my son lives in Norway and they have a remote cabin.it’s great to leave the UK and visit, especially in the winter, peace and quiet 🙏

  • @femalepower6244
    @femalepower6244 День тому +2

    Hi 🤗. Thank you for letting us into your life. That first winter was really a lesson learned. Would you be doing Q&A about yourself and why you ended up in sweden as a bouncing forest 🧌 troll.?? Lovely videos, so I subscribed.
    Winter hugs from Denmark 🇩🇰

    • @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi
      @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi  День тому +1

      Yes, a Q&A would be a good idea for the future!
      But I will already talk more about my plans and why I am doing all this, in the next videos.
      Thanks for watching and subscribing!

  • @karinakrebs1904
    @karinakrebs1904 День тому +1

    I like your journey...make the best on every single minute...
    Myself live in västernorrland since 2020😊👋

  • @lizwilson6633
    @lizwilson6633 День тому +2

    Lovely video. My son lives in Holmsund near Umea and he has -34 last winter. They have just had a storm the other day, wow, so much snow. He has an electric car i don't think he has had any problems yet. Do you have any way (for the future) of keeping your car "warm" in the winter. What about solar panels and lithium batteries for backup in the winter. Lots of insulation and lagging of pipes needed for next winter i think and yes perhaps moving into the smaller building fully prepped for winter living would be better. Looking forward to the next video.

    • @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi
      @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi  День тому +1

      Thanks for all the good advice. I tried a lot of things to be petter prepared for this winter.
      That’s why it took so long to get out the next video…
      You will see in the next video what I did and what the plans for the future are.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @zwuckel1260
    @zwuckel1260 День тому +1

    Thx for the great video...watched also part 1 🙂....I'm a dog trainer and owner of a very active and demanding Doberman...if they're getting bored and if they don't have "a job to do", they will become destructive (this is their nature as you have two great working dogs)...maybe you can give them a sort of a job for their body and/or brain, while you're working...needs a bit of time to find out what they like, but it's worth it...

    • @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi
      @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi  День тому +1

      Thanks for the advice!
      I tried a few things already, but even after training with them on the scooter, sled or running with them, they still sometimes chewed up things. But more when they were still very young. Now it is getting better and better.
      Have you heard about the litter mate syndrome? They are sisters.
      That was a part of the problem in the beginning, because it was impossible to separate them for training and teaching them.
      I will do more videos about them and my experience with them in the future.
      Since I am a first time dog owner, it was a rough time in the beginning.
      I can’t let them run free… when they smell a deer, they are gone… so, they have to stay in their fenced area, while I work on the property.
      But it’s all getting better now every day and they are lovely dogs.
      Thanks for watching!!!

    • @zwuckel1260
      @zwuckel1260 День тому +2

      ​@@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi Yes, I'm indeed familiar with the litter mate syndrome...what you describe we call "over-bonding", which is quite often for litter mates and makes it hard to separate the 2 puppies even for a very small amount of time...
      I have a hard chewer too and I also can't let him run free as he has a very high drive around deer, foxes, rabbits, cats....you name it....he also gets a lot of training and stimulation daily...therefore I trained him (with crate training) to relax and stay calm as soon as we are home.... maybe this will help...
      ....but time will help and I promise it gets better with age.... and by the way: they are adorable! keep up your patience, you do a great job! 🙂all the best!

    • @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi
      @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi  День тому +1

      @ thank you so much for your encouragement!
      I will do more videos with the dogs soon. They deserve more watch-time, since they are working so hard when we go for rides.
      And they are very funny sometimes, too :)

    • @zwuckel1260
      @zwuckel1260 23 години тому

      @@BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi I'm looking forward! 🙂

  • @eleanorturner4651
    @eleanorturner4651 День тому

    The property looks amazing in the work you do will really improve it it's a very nice looking place!! Beautiful when it snows!! But I would suggest you get a truck a four-wheel drive truck or SUV!! It will last longer you have a better payload and you wouldn't have to worry about the car breaking down every so often although that's not to say that SUVs or trucks don't they just seem to last longer are a little more dependable than a car if you living on the outskirts of a large city more or less in the wooded area I think a truck or SUV would be your best mode of transportation good luck and God bless 🙏

  • @dorisjonsson7653
    @dorisjonsson7653 57 хвилин тому

    My parents have a farm whit cows and sometime in spring they have to little whit water in the brunn so they have to melt snow too give the cow some water to drink. And to the house hold too.

    • @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi
      @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi  8 хвилин тому

      That is a lot of work and not an easy life. But hard work keeps us active and healthy. And it makes us enjoy the easy times even more.

  • @gunlindblad5202
    @gunlindblad5202 20 годин тому

    I can not stop laughing, sorry. The best thing to do is to get some locals in to help you with the heating problem, and buy a lot of dried firewood for next winter and cut your own in the meantime.

    • @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi
      @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi  12 годин тому +1

      … laughing about what?

    • @gunlindblad5202
      @gunlindblad5202 2 години тому +1

      @ i grew up in northern sweden and this was very common when people moved from the south. It is not laughing about your missery it laughing about how everything is repeating itself. When you are new to an area you have your own ideas about how to do things based on a very different experience and people tend to not really pay attention to the surroundings but insted rely on previus experience, that is just being human. It usually takes a while to get in touch, just the way it is. And it is funny how that works.that is all, can you se that??

    • @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi
      @BacktoNatureinSweden-lu8hi  2 хвилини тому

      No worries. I can understand that the things that I experienced for the first time, are normal for other people, who lived their whole life like this, with these problems.
      It’s all relative. For people from Novosibirsk these conditions are like a walk in the park… and probably for you, too.
      I just wish, that the former owners, who sold me the house, would have told me about the problems I might run into.
      And also the people, I met in the area so far. They have just asked me in the middle of the winter, if I am prepared for winter… but then it was too late…
      So, I have to learn by doing…
      And I am always happy for advice through this channel, as well.
      Thanks for watching and your help!

  • @carinaejag
    @carinaejag 2 дні тому

    "Wilderness" sounds a bit exaggerated.