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  • With the arrival of 2023 just around the corner, we sit down by the woodstove and discuss what our plans are for the new property. Life is full of twists and turns and we are thrilled to have you be a part of this journey with us.
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  • @MichelleOhio
    @MichelleOhio Рік тому +1056

    If plans change, they change. It's called life. You guys do you and don't worry about what the internet thinks. I'm excited for you.

    • @sherryllynnjones7077
      @sherryllynnjones7077 Рік тому +34

      Heck yeah!!! Love you guys & only good wishes for you. Y'all work so hard, you deserve what you want!!

    • @YazzieL90
      @YazzieL90 Рік тому +32

      I agree I appreciate both of you taking us along for your journey and it's your life your choice and I look forward to whichever direction your new property and videos take us 🙂

    • @gator1959
      @gator1959 Рік тому +19

      Exactly, do what you want do. :)

    • @littlefella4314
      @littlefella4314 Рік тому +13

      Very well said. I was thinking the same way as you.

    • @deanjohnston4073
      @deanjohnston4073 Рік тому +23

      There’s no need to feel like you have to explain anything! We’re all here watching and following because we love you and your channel. I’m 45 and and I’m in the middle of planning and thinking of doing something I never would’ve thought or dreamt of when I was 35,30,20…. You get the point. Much love from Canada down south in the heat 😉

  • @SteffieWeffy1
    @SteffieWeffy1 Рік тому +144

    My favourite 'TV show' of the week. No drama, no swearing, no mind control, no nonsense, just pure love for self sufficiency, I love it! 😁🙏

    • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
      @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 Рік тому +6

      And love for each other !
      To me, I can just see how they adore each other ❤❤❤

  • @franceskeifer1397
    @franceskeifer1397 Рік тому +136

    My husband and I have been married 51 years. We have done about everything you have done except in Michigan..not Alaska. We love your videos and have so much respect in what you are doing and really can appreciate the work that goes into everything that you have done, from gardening, canning, hunting, saw mill, heating with wood (we still do), and building a cabin. We wish you all the best and blessings this life has to offer!! God bless you!!

    • @gaylewillett1637
      @gaylewillett1637 Рік тому +3

      I chuckled when I read your response. My husband and I live in Michigan as well. We have been married for 51 years. We garden, can, my husband hunts and mills wood from our property. Lots of similarities.

  • @alaskangirl7675
    @alaskangirl7675 Рік тому +22

    Sounds exciting guys. My only two suggestions are: 1) Don’t bring beetle kill firewood up with you. 2) Plant alfalfa where you plan to build a garden. Then just till it into the dirt when you’re ready to start the garden.
    Oh and best wishes!

  • @jamesgaul3544
    @jamesgaul3544 Рік тому +56

    The way you two interact lovingly with each other and how you care for Bo and Bandit speaks volumes about your character. I'm looking forward to "joining" you both on this new adventure. Blessings &Peace.

  • @dominickriegle8447
    @dominickriegle8447 Рік тому +183

    You know you really appreciate a channel and the creators when you can just watch them talk for 45 mins about what's happening in their lives. That's awesome, congrats to you both!!! Can I be the first one to make an all cash offer on the old place?

  • @teg9670
    @teg9670 Рік тому +68

    I just wanted to say that I appreciate you guys letting us join you on all your adventures, I feel like I really get to live vicariously through y’all. It’s absolutely the best, I hope this next adventure is everything you guys hope for 🥹

    • @tnwhitley
      @tnwhitley Рік тому +4

      You’ve said exactly what I believe & think about this wonderful couple/channel.
      Thx

    • @maryhalterman4553
      @maryhalterman4553 Рік тому

      ​@@tnwhitley

  • @sharonbutler9508
    @sharonbutler9508 Рік тому +20

    I really love how and why you plan things. I live in Alberta. We get a lot of snow and the cold is bitter. I own/operate a rescue for cats and dogs. I hate how people treat and discard them like they are nothing. The one thing I love watching is how you two work together, and how much you care for your pets. They are part of your family and it shows. I can feel your excitement about your future and I hope you continue to share it because it makes me excited to watch and follow along. Hmmmmm....the dilemma for your chickens in the future...I know you will figure it out. Good luck to you both!

  • @farmyourbackyard2023
    @farmyourbackyard2023 Рік тому +129

    I've seen zone 1 UA-camrs in Canada who have a high tunnel for their chickens for the winter. If you do a coop in the greenhouse, and a smaller shelter in the coop for them to sleep in, that equals zone 3. Look it up. Super simple.

    • @loriheller2500
      @loriheller2500 Рік тому +5

      Really great idea.

    • @baskervillebee6097
      @baskervillebee6097 Рік тому +8

      Gold Shaw Farm put in a giant hoop house for all their poultry this winter.
      (Vermont maybe?)

    • @jodyaarons8315
      @jodyaarons8315 Рік тому

      Can I ask who the UA-camrs are please

    • @farmyourbackyard2023
      @farmyourbackyard2023 Рік тому +2

      @@jodyaarons8315 Sorry, but I didn't save the video. Here's how they did it. They had a high tunnel, then they built a lower tunnel inside, about 6 feet high, may have been with cattle panels. In that one, they basically used it as a chicken run. They had hay bale structures built in there, kind of like a maze, so the chickens would wander around, and the ones at the bottom of the pecking order had a place to "hide" to avoid the others. They kept the poly closed on the lower tunnel to create a microclimate. They had a coop in the lower tunnel where the chickens slept at night. I don't remember if it was an open coop or not. The farmers would feed and water in the lower tunnel. I don't remember if there was a water heater. Hope this helps.

    • @farmyourbackyard2023
      @farmyourbackyard2023 Рік тому

      Gridlessness on YT built a compost heater for their shop, and this could be done for the chickens also. Would have to be vented, I would think, but I believe it would work.

  • @Astrohhh
    @Astrohhh Рік тому +290

    Regardless of whatever it is you two decide to do, I'm sure I can speak for many people when I say we will be here watching every step of the way! I'll be really excited to see you guys take on new projects and have a different change of scenery :D I wish you guys the best!! You're an absolute power couple and you still have your entire lives ahead of you.. so why not put a little excitement into it.

  • @make.do.mending
    @make.do.mending Рік тому +43

    I’m so grateful for you thinking of the dogs, choosing to make their elderly years as joyful for them as their youth is such a huge part of being a good owner, love to you from me and my pup

  • @alloriel6732
    @alloriel6732 Рік тому +19

    So excited to see a root cellar re-realized! You deserve to spread out and have a space that’s livable.

    • @tresalamb-5906
      @tresalamb-5906 Рік тому +1

      They also have room to add on to the back of their cabin for a new bedroom. That way the current one can be used for a large pantry.

  • @dinahquillen8709
    @dinahquillen8709 Рік тому +34

    That is so sweet and responsible (and expected) thinking of the Boys. As sad as it is they will not last forever and you two can travel long after they are gone, so proud you are slowing down to stay with them in their final years.

  • @bradlimer425
    @bradlimer425 Рік тому +58

    It actually takes a lot of self-awareness and a humble approach to admit you don't know everything and are flexible. I probably struggle the most with that very thing, and I sincerely tip my hat to you both for that mature and realistic attitude. You are only hard work from your goals, and after watching you for 4 years, I know you both have that covered. Take a deep breath. Stress won't get you there. Do it on your time.

  • @galeharris6696
    @galeharris6696 10 місяців тому +2

    Believe me, having a major flood happen in Vermont in July of 2023, and my usually small river that meanders through my property decide to reroute itself though my barn and house cellar (5 ft in my cellar), I totally get the concept of NOT having bodies of water on the property being a positive. I really love your down-to-earth approach to talking with us, your fans. You guys are my favorite UA-cam channel because you're REAL. Not to mention amazing amazing gardeners! Although I need to start over in the garden due to flooding, I know it will be a different, hopefully better year next year, and watching your gardening videos is very inspiring. Thank you!

  • @edandrews8406
    @edandrews8406 Рік тому +2

    Good bold plan. You guys can do anything. Consider and plan how long the 40x60 metal frame building is going to take to build and what resources (people and equipment and time) that you might need; or think that you do. You say you want a concrete slab floor. OK, consider and plan for the resources for that. Also, what size hole do you need to excavate? That is a lot of concrete and rebar and/or wire mesh to place in a remote area. What equipment do you need to assemble the metal pieces? It's going to get high and heavy. How to bolt the metal to the concrete slab? But, no worries, you can do anything and you do ask around for the local approach on these things.
    Do you even need a concrete slab? The ground is frozen how many months a year? consider crushed stone compacted down to get you above the wet. Just anchor the metal building down with large ground anchor screws.
    You might consider building the metal building first, before a shelter for the big saw machine. Consider the time you might have after spring until winter next year. That 40x60 may take up more that you would like. Better to have the metal shed for you than a structure for your saw machine this first year.
    For equipment rental in a remote area you may be paying for a day to haul it up and another day to haul it back. Cheaper than owning and maintaining something you might not use very much.
    I do love what you two are capable of doing. You have a lot of time to plan your next project. "One project at a time" I heard one of you say. Good advice.
    Good luck and stay safe. Don't make us worry about you.
    Thanks for the great videos.

  • @jennievpollard77
    @jennievpollard77 Рік тому +47

    After watching your channel for three years now, I can definitely say that you appear to be motivated by adventures. I have enjoyed virtually joining you on each adventure. I can't wait to go with you on this new journey.

  • @barbarahultberg9453
    @barbarahultberg9453 Рік тому +58

    I really enjoyed watching you two talking about your plans with such honesty, humor and excitement. We are all lucky to have had the chance to see you accomplish so much over the past few years and I am happy knowing we will get to see even more of your ingenuity and creativity happen in your new place. You are true adventurers, and a couple of really great people!

  • @ronnielee3162
    @ronnielee3162 3 місяці тому

    I came up to Alaska over 30 years ago and eventually ended up on the Kenai peninsula. My husband and I have done very similarly but with less land and while in the throws of raising 4 kiddos and dealing with chronic illness. You both have the Alaskan spirit also. You don't have to be from Alaska but after living up here, it makes me unsuitable to live elsewhere! I enjoy you both and just love your enthusiasm and perseverance. God bless you for many years to come!

  • @dantemiles8724
    @dantemiles8724 Рік тому +6

    Thank you both for including me on your epic journey. Riding with you I can still believe all things are possible. Blessings!

  • @amymccreery2324
    @amymccreery2324 Рік тому +99

    You guys are so competent, secure and adventurous!! You can do whatever you want! Having said that, I understand second guessing, being hesitant, etc .... Totally normal! As long as you have each other.....you can do anything 👍

  • @danielhoying1429
    @danielhoying1429 Рік тому +91

    A’s face while E is saying that indoor plumbing is no big deal is just precious.

    • @ignaciaforteza7731
      @ignaciaforteza7731 Рік тому +2

      I love you both because you know and put it on to practice. Growing is not becoming stagnant. You must move and learn the new. This is the real reason why I admire you so much, you take in account the now. Now is the only time we have, before we know, it just finished. The least regrets the better. bless you in all your decisions and accomplishments. I am a senior, and knows or thinks she knows, what she’s talking about. ❤❤❤

    • @jenndob3865
      @jenndob3865 Рік тому +1

      Or... E's face when A said we've been together 15yrs and she doesn't know if he's like that. .. I think they were talking about how she's a planner LOL!

    • @slynn5138
      @slynn5138 Рік тому +6

      The indoor bathroom will become a big deal as you age. Be very glad that your place has it.

  • @MurrayRiver1
    @MurrayRiver1 Рік тому +24

    I’m excited for you! It doesn’t matter so much about the final destination, it’s more about the journey. Enjoy it guys! 😊

  • @realalaskaliving
    @realalaskaliving Рік тому

    When we travel, we have friends or neighbors watch our dog. Where you guys had your first cabin, there’s a VCA not far from there in Big Lake that would’ve took your dogs in boarding if you needed a break. That’s what we did. One suggestion is to get a Toyo Monitor in your cabin if you can. We order fuel from Crowley once a year or maybe twice but mainly run the wood stove. But the Toyo is a nice back-up when we get away for awhile and not worry about our place freezing up in winter. And GLAD you did not build on the marsh land, you can get “settling” issues later due to permafrost or water leaking in your crawl space or basement. I’ve seen that happen to friends and relatives in both Fairbanks and Anchorage, they have to use sump pumps in the spring cause of water issues, since their places were built in those marsh areas. Have a great summer in your new place! We’re definitely getting busier with outside chores:)

  • @deadbreakfast7714
    @deadbreakfast7714 Рік тому +81

    You have no idea how awesome it is that you guys allowed us to be part of this right here! We love you guys!! can't wait to see what this new year brings, very exciting!!! 🤗

  • @Jansiewebster
    @Jansiewebster Рік тому +72

    You guys got this . As someone who’s dogs and others pets safety and happiness come first when making decisions . I totally agree and applaud you .

  • @rachelgood6107
    @rachelgood6107 Рік тому +1

    Everything you both do is about food. Chickens, hunting, fishing, bees, orchard, growing seeds, planting, preserving, gathering wood, etc. As much as I want you to video everyday FOR ME, you 2 are the best. I so appreciate both of you

  • @robertslusser6753
    @robertslusser6753 8 місяців тому +1

    I just re-watched this video in light of being 11 months down the road and all that you have accomplished at your new location. My wife and I will celebrate 54 years of marriage in about three weeks and one thing that we've learned for sure is that the only thing constant in life is change. Your apprehension has kind of blossomed into a new location, a new shop, a new chicken house and that wonderful shelter-logic chicken run. I love watching how you two work together to get all of these projects done and especially how you also take the time to still get away once in a while. Love your video's and look forward to watching you from here in Northeastern PA.

  • @Naddrose
    @Naddrose Рік тому +129

    You guys can do this. Your internet family are cheering you on. You guys have such a huge caring heart when it comes to your animals, the environment and love for eachother.
    Can't wait to see your flourishing garden in Zone 1.
    Don't forget to bring along your outhouse compost.

    • @kerrynphillips9153
      @kerrynphillips9153 Рік тому +1

      Haha hilarious 😂

    • @juliejones7358
      @juliejones7358 Рік тому +7

      You should watch lumnah acres. They bought land and have built a property, which will ultimately be their place of work, but, for a temporary period they’re going to live in there whilst they built their forever home. Anyways the reason for my point, is that they prepped the ground for the concrete foundation and prior to the concrete pour, they laid underfloor heating (which looked like giant Lego bricks) and then the concrete was poured over everything. They then installed and outside wood burner, which heats up this house and also other buildings. He is very very impressed with the system which you might be interested in. It could heat up a coop for the chickens, your cabin and shop. Plus he has solar power too. I think ŷou may find it a very interesting system. Everything is heated by wood, it heats his water and also all of the floors in the house too. He says that the house sits at 70-74 degrees inside the property everyday, even with the snow. Food for thought.

  • @AmandaSparkle
    @AmandaSparkle Рік тому +82

    I'm thrilled for you both and the animals! I have seen the decline in how active Bo & Bandit are as the years have passed, which is to be expected! It's precious that you're making changes for their elder years! Over time you all have become like family to me, and I am crazy excited to see the progression of the new property! I hope beyond hope that one day I will make the trip to Alaska, but if I never do I want you all to know that I live my dream through every video, every calendar, and every trip! Enjoy your last winter at your starter place! Ariel honey I could feel your anxiety coming through a couple of times because of the uncertainty surrounding the move. Try not to put too much pressure on yourself! I know it's easy for me to say because it's not me that is facing everything, but I've found that when I'm feeling overwhelmed, it has helped me if someone reminds me to take a deep breath and release that pressure. I know this is a long comment, so I'll shush now! Love y'all! See you next time! ❤️

  • @wileycoyotesr8623
    @wileycoyotesr8623 Рік тому +1

    The two of you are thinkers, planners, and doer's. You enjoy learning and taking on challenges. Make the move. Live long and prosper.

  • @HippieHollow
    @HippieHollow Рік тому +1

    Have you thought about putting the chickens in the greenhouse during the winter. It would give them a covered run during the winter and they would be fertilizing it to. That’s what Justin Rhodes does and it works great. They do double duty by cleaning it after the garden season. Someone else said to accept help on the shop building and I agree. It would give you more time to do other things on the property. Love your videos.

  • @renattaburke3500
    @renattaburke3500 Рік тому +152

    I love you guy for how devoted you are to your dogs. You show more consideration for your dogs, in your decision making, than my parents ever did for their own children. ❤❤

    • @brandyjean7015
      @brandyjean7015 Рік тому +6

      When I worked at a non-profit the social worker wanted me to become a foster parent. Her rationale was: I took better care of all of my critters, than most of her clients did their children.

    • @TheresaPowers
      @TheresaPowers Рік тому +1

      funny they don't ever mention their cat.

    • @pattibrown1809
      @pattibrown1809 Рік тому +4

      Same here, Renatta. And funny thing, my mother hates dogs! Never trust a person that hates dogs.✌

    • @dinahquillen8709
      @dinahquillen8709 Рік тому +16

      @@TheresaPowers Katherine you are not listening, Peppy is six, I learned his age in this posting. Arielle has shot some beautiful pics of him, my favorite so far is Snow Kitty.

    • @Astrohhh
      @Astrohhh Рік тому +7

      @@TheresaPowers Funny how you didn't even watch the video, where they clearly mentioned their cat.

  • @earlyoung2863
    @earlyoung2863 Рік тому +65

    First, you're gonna be OK! Second, you picked a great place to begin "chapter two". It IS better land. I'm a farmer. I KNOW land. I have a bunch. AND with the first views of the TREES, I said to myself, "You did good, kids!" The homesite lays well. It's upland and not a "bog".🙄 YES, your growing season will be a little cooler and shorter. But a root cellar is possible at the new place. And think about this: You can build your greenhouse half way into the ground and heat it. Get going....and don't look back!👍🎆🎄💝

    • @vernareed2692
      @vernareed2692 Рік тому +3

      That would be awesome to have a nice sized heated greenhouse! Like Shawn James, Selfreliance!!

    • @reeree6682
      @reeree6682 Рік тому +1

      EXACTLY!!!

    • @PNWwonder
      @PNWwonder Рік тому +1

      Absolutely agree!!! ❤

  • @DenzLeeby-sl1jb
    @DenzLeeby-sl1jb 2 місяці тому

    This popped up a year later after watching your vid welcoming spring and early start to gardening, and I rewatched it. Wow, what a year you’ve had! Even though building the shop took longer than expected and the solar system completion had to wait, you persevered and got through. At least you won’t be moving this year, freeing up huge amounts of time and energy. I’d say you far exceeded expectations in your first year there! Can’t wait to see you tackle this summer’s (2024) projects!

  • @hartiaacres
    @hartiaacres Рік тому

    Some thoughts . Eric mentioned a tractor of machine of some kind. As much as the convenience of owning a excavator and the handiness for 12 ft water trenches. I would invest in a decent sized tractor. We have a 35hp , and it's a life saver. Bought it when we purchased our 16acres of bush. For what you guys are doing . I'd suggest a 60+hp 4x4 model with a backhoe attachment. Kubota offer a smaller machine with a 14ft reach . The benefit of a tractor over a excavator is huge in my opinion. There is way more useful attachments to be had. They work very well for snow removal, you can get mowers for grass and brush. You can get grapple buckets ( you need a 3rd function attachment) for the loader. You can add a tiller to the back for prepping the fields or garden.You guys have a bandsaw mill. The tractor could be used for loading the saw. Removing the mounds of sawdust, skidding trees from the property. We are one of those types LOL. We started with bare land and no F'n clue of what to do. 2 years later , we have a small 16x24 self built cabin . A couple acres of cleared and usable land. And the desire to continue forward . Each day and each project has been a huge life learning experience. Looking forward to what you guy do next. Very excited for the new adventures!!!

  • @stevanandrews9210
    @stevanandrews9210 Рік тому +65

    Hi guys! Greetings from London England. The fact that you have put so much thought into this move, considering all the pros and cons and trying to evaluate the likely success, bodes well. You've done a lot of work at your current home, you've learned a lot and you've established its potential but have also discovered its limitations. And some of the the successes that you've had and the achievements you've realised have highlighted those limitations. Space, or lack thereof, being the major one. The new place will give you space to grow. Grow food, grow infrastructure, grow a better, more productive life for yourselves and the critters. And grow as people. Sure, it's a challenge. But life itself is a challenge. You, and your aims for your future, have outgrown your current place. So embrace the move. The things that will be the same up there you'll do bigger and better, because you'll have the space. The things that will have to be done differently you'll learn to do and you'll apply all the knowledge and experience you gained in your current place. You're young, strong, determined and smart. Go for it! You're ready to do this. You're already aware that it will be a lot of work and some of it will be tough but the rewards will be so worth it! So if you feel like taking the advice of an old English bloke, it's this - make the move, take the plunge! You already know you can do it - you've thought it all through properly and thoroughly. This is no rash, impetuous, ill-considered flight of fancy. You aleady have the vision - now go and make it a reality!

  • @cmoreson4281
    @cmoreson4281 Рік тому +19

    You guys don’t have explain anything I been a subscribe since the beginning and will follow you anywhere you go. I had a feeling that you were out growing the cabin you live in now. I wish you the best.

  • @joylieu52
    @joylieu52 Рік тому +4

    God bless you guys❤. I nearly fell out of my chair when Eric talked about “taking the dirt”😂. I hauled “good dirt” 90 miles last summer for my container garden because it was “good dirt”. Blessings on your new adventure.

    • @amymccracken5469
      @amymccracken5469 Рік тому

      Me too! Traveling 9 hours with dirt. I don’t know about that one. With the gas they’ll spend may as well buy new dirt 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @domoandfriends
    @domoandfriends Рік тому +18

    This is such an exciting new chapter for you guys. I can only imagine how overwhelming a lot of this is, but I always remind myself of the alternative when life gets crazy and busy; that it's better to have a never ending list of things you want to accomplish with your life than a life lived with no motivation to do anything. That I would rather be overwhelmed with projects than being bored and boring. Thanks for the great video as always 💕

  • @aplaceofstones8999
    @aplaceofstones8999 Рік тому +69

    Psyched for you both! How fun it is to design and plan a new homestead. My husband and I set up 5 homesteads on rental properties until we finally found the place where we wanted to live permanently. The experience of testing different coops, gardens, fencing, and building designs really let us perfect our skills and style. Eight years later, I still wake up giddy to slay the day. Looking forward to watching your creativity bloom. Cheers folks!

    • @marylouise890
      @marylouise890 Рік тому +2

      Giddy for a new day. Now it sounds like you are a very content happy person 😊❤

  • @ruthjames4299
    @ruthjames4299 Рік тому +37

    I am so looking forward to watching you develop your new property. Your new garden is going to be amazing.

  • @RJ-cc5cv
    @RJ-cc5cv Рік тому +42

    Congratulations in my opinion on being the best channel on UA-cam now. You’re better than anything on television or in the movies by far. I really look forward to your videos each week. I love your journey and keep up the good work

  • @kathleenpitt1981
    @kathleenpitt1981 Рік тому +5

    I hope your new property has those chanterelles that Eric likes so much. Cloudberries would be lovely too.

  • @judithhobson5868
    @judithhobson5868 Рік тому +49

    as your only planning the garden in your second year that gives you the oppurtunity to see how the sun travels over the new property during the year and thus makes planning so much easier

    • @BakeALegAndLetsDigIt
      @BakeALegAndLetsDigIt Рік тому +2

      That is a great excellent point to make 👍 Love and hugs from Pennsylvania Sincerly Melody

    • @jacquelinewells7575
      @jacquelinewells7575 Рік тому +3

      @@BakeALegAndLetsDigIt That is an excellent point. This way they can be sure where the sun is the most hours of the day before deciding the exact p place before deciding the exact place for it.

  • @ruthiemay423
    @ruthiemay423 Рік тому +8

    You have hundreds of thousands of people who love you and care deeply for you. Thank you for sharing your life with us! We are all extremely excited for you. 😍😍😍

  • @upnorthandpersonal
    @upnorthandpersonal Рік тому +4

    Keep in mind that your solar system will produce very little in winter, when you need it for heating. Consider putting a wood boiler (preferably gasification) for heating. Put radiant heating pipes in the concrete slabs (they also act as thermal mass) to keep temperatures constant. The key to having constant temperatures without being a 'slave to the stove' is thermal mass - if you have the option and space, put in a masonry fireplace in the cabin.

  • @babydoll9282
    @babydoll9282 2 місяці тому

    This video is a year old I've been watching you guys for a couple of minutes now everyone's life is an adventure you have your windmill up do you have your big storage unit up we're getting your new Garden getting up.. so just keep doing what you're doing and be happy❤❤

  • @TheWyomingHomestead
    @TheWyomingHomestead Рік тому +49

    So exciting to hear everything that is going on and keeping us up to date 😊

  • @ElsaRhae
    @ElsaRhae Рік тому +40

    This will be a fun new adventure to watch! Level 3 after Oregon and Alaska pt. 1. I'm always so inspired by what yall do and know that it will be even more incredible going forward!

    • @zandramangrum5483
      @zandramangrum5483 Рік тому +7

      Elsa Rae and Barron, I watch you all on UA-cam and just watched your latest video; visit to the hot spring. It’s great that you all follow Eric and Ariel too.

  • @kaerandall5816
    @kaerandall5816 Рік тому +7

    The best of luck to you both!!! And thank you for taking us along with you on this adventure! The fact that your animals are such a big concern to you says mountains about you both!

  • @Meister1551
    @Meister1551 Рік тому +3

    Change is a good thing, it keeps you inspired. I speak from experience. My wife and I have owned 5 homes, and moved 8 times in our 46 years together, but we are city people. Its a completely different ballgame when you are hours away from stores and other services. Those are some challenges but nothing that can't be worked out. I enjoy your channel because the videos you produce are some of the best "Alaskan Adventure Travel Logs" I've ever seen...

  • @MK-wt9nj
    @MK-wt9nj Рік тому +33

    Sometimes you have to go to grow. You’ve had great success with that so far and I wish you more of the same in your new home🎉

    • @net_marie3153
      @net_marie3153 Рік тому +4

      "Sometimes you have to go to grow." Thank you for that sentence.

    • @phuaphua4301
      @phuaphua4301 Рік тому +1

      Nice.

  • @kathys53
    @kathys53 Рік тому +9

    I always smile when one of your notifications comes through.

  • @cheriepellgrino6550
    @cheriepellgrino6550 Рік тому

    We have had 6-9 months of food stables stocked at all times. One chest freezer and 2 refrigerators in our little 2 bedroom apartment. We live in Orlando Florida literally next to Universal Studios. I have been teased for always having a large running pantry even when we had our 4 kids living at home. Until the pandemic than folks everywhere started doing the same. I don't can our own food but I am going to try it to flip some of my storage. Space is the problem. I am not a prepper but I grew up on 5 acres in the sticks of Louisiana where things are done differently and food storage is survival. I'm 52, I have MS and RA so being out in the volume of people in Orlando puts me in a vulnerable bracket. Therfore I am home most of the time. I enjoyed your show and have learned a lot from watching.

  • @Helenemonblogdefille
    @Helenemonblogdefille Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much to both of you for taking the time to share all of this with us, especially when you’re not completely sure about how things will happen precisely.
    I will of course follow all of it with great interest, as everything you did since you moved to Alaska, and I wish you all the best regarding confidence and energy on this new adventure !

  • @annbutler3964
    @annbutler3964 Рік тому +10

    Whatever y’all do, just keep on with your UA-cam channel. I visited Alaska for the first time in 2019, and fell in love with it. I’m 71 years old and realize even though I’d love to move there, I’m just too old to pull up and move there. Therefore, when I found your channel, it has given me insight into living there. I feel as if your journey is also my journey. I look forward each week to new videos and watch them from beginning to end. So please, continue “our” journey. God bless.

  • @connieraeoates
    @connieraeoates Рік тому +9

    How exciting !!!! I envy your youth, I'm 73 and have made 3 life-changing moves involving 3 different countries and I loved all the adventure and change. It is thrilling to watch you two grow and expand! The future is uncertain but you will never find out what it holds if you don't walk into the change. The word you were looking for might be that you are learning to be flexible.

  • @rubygray7749
    @rubygray7749 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for answering the many questions we've all had!
    Sounds as though you have never heard of the rocket mass heater. With wood being the original solar battery, growing around you faster than you could ever cut it down, it is the solution to so many problems. It uses about 15-20% of the wood of a regular heater, but retains the heat of a 2 hour burn for many hours or days, in a mass of masonry. The technology has been used in houses, greenhouses, and would certainly solve the chilly chicken problem. I can't imagine you would be happy without your feathered friends!
    Look up Erica and Ernie Wisner's videos, blogs and book for RMH technology and designs. Something to ponder during the long winter nights.

  • @twodogsyyc6729
    @twodogsyyc6729 Рік тому +1

    Having 40 below showers and shits outside would get old fast if you ask me. LoL luv that you have so many changes coming. Wish you all the best and look forward to seeing your next chapter guys

  • @elc193
    @elc193 Рік тому +29

    Love your vlog and the fact that you brought your followers up to date with your upcoming move (the whys and wherefores ). This means a lot as I personally live vicariously through you, wonderful couple. Please post often and more, you guys are a true joy to watch. Best from Canada.

  • @srothsr
    @srothsr Рік тому +12

    Kids, we love your channel and adventures! I call you kids because I'm 74 years old and have lived a similar life -in the military. My family and I moved 31 times in 23 years of service. We experienced the uncertainty, the excitement and exhilaration of "the move". It's an unsettling time with many life changing decisions to be made. After following you two for about 2 years now. I have no doubt you'll succeed at whatever you do and wherever this new direction takes you. Congratulations on your new purchase and my wife and I will be anxiously awaiting your new videos.

  • @meganmcgrath8378
    @meganmcgrath8378 Рік тому +7

    I am so touched by all the emotion I'm seeing on Ariel's face at the beginning here. Great job y'all. Like others here I've followed you for many years and you are both such an inspiration. Big change is so hard and scary, and I'm proud of you both for not shying away from a monumental decision. Of course, knowing you two you never would stay small! You're making the leap to the bigger life you want. Can't wait to come thru this process w you! It's gonna be awesome! And we're here for the content.

  • @MrsFizzes
    @MrsFizzes Рік тому +9

    Maaaan I am both bummed about the lack of gardening this next year, but also stoked to see a much bigger garden when your moving is completed! I’m excited to see what you’re gonna do, even if plans change! ❤

  • @darrenrieger4343
    @darrenrieger4343 Рік тому +62

    You two kids have built an amazing channel! I'm so captivated by they way that you guys live. You always have a plan and are always doing bigger and better things.
    One of the top youtube channels out there, for kids, families, and anyone else who are thinking of making a move to change their lives.
    PS: Arielle's photography is insane

  • @dwpharester8714
    @dwpharester8714 Рік тому +1

    The two of you were very wise to get yourselves independent, and self-sufficient enough to make the move, spend your energies on YOUR lives, rather than being a cog in someone else's wheel. We have watched a good part of that self-evolved process and its GOOD! Hats off to you and cherish your team. Thanks for UA-cam, it creates possibilities.

  • @naomisalama4419
    @naomisalama4419 Рік тому +4

    I so appreciate that you're taking the soil with you!! 😆 could you move your chickens into your high tunnel in the winters? They activate compost so much that it creates a self heating system. You'd likely have to rebuild your beds each year since they'd scratch them all to hell, but it would be free heat and with one open side blocked with straw bales, you'd have enough ventilation to keep them healthy.

    • @brucea550
      @brucea550 Рік тому

      I can’t find it now but someone up there was keeping chickens and rabbits in a straw bale building with a huge compost pile, and the combined compost and body heat was adequate. The high tunnel would have massive heat loss, there’s barely a sunrise for 2 months.

  • @richardliles4415
    @richardliles4415 Рік тому +55

    I think we’ve seen enough of your videos to have confidence in your ability to take on this move and the changes that come with it and thrive. You two Rock!

    • @bane8305
      @bane8305 Рік тому +1

      they got to watch 1883 its a fire show

    • @patforch1981
      @patforch1981 Рік тому

      How many acres do you have at your new home? Have fun putting that shop together, my husband and I assisted my sister with one and it was flimsy and difficult to assemble. I’m certain that you two will get it done. As a former resident of Ninilchik AK, we lived on Muskeg/swamp, so I know why you want to move north to have a root cellar and such! Loved our Connex for storage! Keep up the videos, you have Fans!❤

  • @jiggyfun807
    @jiggyfun807 Рік тому +15

    A root cellar may also work well for your bees similar to the potato cellar. I keep my bees under a carport just to keep them really dry and feed winter corn syrup patties

  • @offgridhomesteadingmcgarve1494

    From all you’ve learned living in Alaska so far. The new build’s will be even better. And to build a new garden will be fun. More time at home.🙏 That’s what I enjoy.👍
    The land always shrinks as you expand.😂
    Have a wonderful week you two..!!

  • @shayetanner6431
    @shayetanner6431 Рік тому +5

    I feel like my husband and I are similar to you and Eric. We get restless easy and keep growing, especially with wanting more land and freedom. You two are an inspiration to me and I always refer to you guys to my husband as "my friends in Alaska." We just giggle when I say that. Bodies in motion stay in motion, so never stop! I'll be sending you positive moving wishes from the Adirondacks!! Go be free and enjoy!

  • @CarolWilliamson03
    @CarolWilliamson03 Рік тому +18

    I am SO excited for y’all. And Bo and Bandit and the cat. Look what you discovered about yourself on 3.5 acres. No telling what you will accomplish on your new property. I never miss an episode. I need a calendar.
    Love Love Love to you both.

  • @curmudgeon573
    @curmudgeon573 Рік тому +15

    It’s like the song says “If you can make it here you can make it anywhere” And you two wonderful young people will do exactly that. And thrive to boot

  • @lauramunson5888
    @lauramunson5888 5 місяців тому

    I love the intro pic of you Ariel. You are a beautiful person. Inside and out! So happy for you both to have found the perfect partner!

  • @lauramunson5888
    @lauramunson5888 5 місяців тому +1

    It's also fun to see you both smile and be enamored with each other. Hard healthy happy life!

  • @sherryrorabaugh3359
    @sherryrorabaugh3359 Рік тому +13

    When you had to backfill the root celler, I was devastated, as you were. After the year before watching the series of building it. That was a lesson learned. And I KNOW that played a big part with your choice of land. I remember Bo and Bandit being 9 years old. Time flies. I'm sure it was little scary making a "commitment" video per say. I have faith in you two. You do what you can as time and challenges permit. Not everything goes to schedule. Always give yourselves compassion. I'll be here for it all. Can't wait!

  • @Savannahcb
    @Savannahcb Рік тому +22

    I CANNOT Wait to watch the upcoming years! Also, I didn’t realize both the boys were 13! They are doing remarkable for their age. So happy that you are living the life you want and sharing other us along the way!

  • @kebergify
    @kebergify Рік тому +7

    Can't wait to see the building begin for the shop! Exciting times ahead! It is sincerely lovely how you care for your dogs. Its impressive to realize that elder doggo care is fast approaching & how to incorporate that into your lifestyle. Just very cool, guys.

  • @cndyhill520
    @cndyhill520 Рік тому +6

    If anyone can handle the hard work involved into making this move, it is the two of you. You’re young, strong, wise and make a great team. I’m excited to follow you on your new adventures. Thank you for sharing. Happy holidays.

  • @ninaarmstrong7744
    @ninaarmstrong7744 Рік тому +36

    I have to say much respect to you guys as always this will be an amazing journey and thank you for letting us follow along! I always could tell how exciting you guys were when you were on the way to the cabin and I always really enjoyed watching you guys doing all the things you do there! Wishing you guys the best of luck and of course many hugs to your critters ❤ 🐕 🐕 🐱

  • @upnorth1858
    @upnorth1858 Рік тому +41

    You both are amazing and so accomplished! Best wishes on the new adventures ❤️

  • @beccanlevisalaska
    @beccanlevisalaska 7 місяців тому

    The time in building up here is crazy! We definitely didn't take into account how short the warm season is for building. You guys have been a huge inspiration to us though, thanks for all you share!

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  7 місяців тому

      Thank you 😁 I caught your video before last and really enjoyed it! So happy you're living your best life ❤

    • @beccanlevisalaska
      @beccanlevisalaska 7 місяців тому

      Thanks so much! That means a lot from the pros. 😉 @@SimpleLivingAlaska

  • @steveturpin4242
    @steveturpin4242 Рік тому +1

    All of Life is a risk! Go for it you two......young and energetic!

  • @briane5140
    @briane5140 Рік тому +5

    For heating the shop a solution could be in-floor radiant heat. A layer of insulation below the concrete floor, a glycol water mix that could be heated by a wood-fired boiler with foam insulation on the shop interior walls.

  • @mecrockett
    @mecrockett Рік тому +4

    As an Alaskan who has spent time in the area you’re moving to you are so wrong about being close to “Alaskan” things… you’re just no longer in an area where places are perpetually talked about. Stoked for your new adventures! And thank you to you and Eric for the motivation to keep trying new things in the place I grew up 😊

  • @okanagan.outdoors
    @okanagan.outdoors Рік тому +1

    A little Kubota tractor would really serve you all well! So many options. Great video

  • @gardeningfishingjimw9364
    @gardeningfishingjimw9364 Рік тому

    Okay, real simple.... it's YOUR choices what matters, don't worry yourselves about the worrywarts saying it's too hard or you won't like it or whatever excuse someone throws at you coz IT DON"T MATTER!! It's your life together I can already see the glint in your eyes talking about your future at your new property so it's called I am looking forward to seeing you accept all challenges and find solutions on each one. Good luck my friends :)

  • @julieparker707
    @julieparker707 Рік тому +23

    Love how you two embrace life. It’s so encouraging that we get to experience this ‘move’ with you! Thanks for being so transparent. That is why we love your channel!

    • @5784Eva
      @5784Eva Рік тому

      Absolutely true ! thats why i love their channel because they are transparent .

  • @kirstyclarke4378
    @kirstyclarke4378 Рік тому +6

    I'm about as far from your target audience as you can get (I'm Australian, living in a small apartment in the centre of Sydney) but I love you guys. I've watched you for years and love learning about something completely different to what I know. You're entertainers and the cinematography....just wow. I'm excited for this new chapter!

  • @modernhomesteadalaska
    @modernhomesteadalaska Рік тому

    I loved this seriously! We built here in south central, and went through all of what you are are talking, don’t grow more then we can store, build it, plan it…. And was told just this week “you” could never learn from us! Because we are not “real deal” completely off grid. To be honest it stung. However even with our channels being different in style family size background……. I’m so in love that you are honest. You put into perspective that the differed is we just did things in different orders. And I love that this channel is not into bashing or comparing themselves to others. Living and building in Alaska is already hard enough thank God we are not all trying to be each other and not competing! I’m just cheering you on and truly excited to see the changes you make!

  • @my5ks48
    @my5ks48 Рік тому +1

    Your videos are so peaceful and relaxing
    Thank you

  • @TsunamiKitten56
    @TsunamiKitten56 Рік тому +35

    Gosh guys, I'm the same way, I don't like talking about my plans until I'm in the middle of doing them. I'm excited to see the move to the new cabin! With all the plans you both had talked about when you first moved, I knew you would definitely need more space.❤️ Can't wait for new buildings and new animals!
    Edit: I know I'm following the right people when they start talking about a heated chicken coop so their chickens don't freeze ❤️

    • @teedub1990
      @teedub1990 Рік тому +2

      I felt the same about their concern for their chickens. Definitely the type of people I want to support.

  • @rachkeats763
    @rachkeats763 Рік тому +5

    Exciting news!! Can't wait to follow on this journey with you ♥

  • @danutdlp
    @danutdlp Рік тому +1

    Oh man 😂😂 I burst out laughing. “We are not preppers, we only have maybe 1-2 years worth of food” 😂😂 Thats definitely prepping! I consider myself a prepper and only have 4-5 months worth of food for my family. Working on more but a family of 6 requires a lot more food than just 2…..

  • @Lybelk3636
    @Lybelk3636 Рік тому

    Awesome Awesome Awesome! So excited to watch the next steps! Come on mud season!

  • @cindyenglert.az51
    @cindyenglert.az51 Рік тому +6

    You two are the hardest working couple I've ever seen. Watching your life on line is so fun to follow. Good luck on this new adventure.

  • @lynnloehr1566
    @lynnloehr1566 Рік тому +5

    Life is what happens when you are making other plans!! You two will succeed no matter what you do. You are a great team, you think things out, and then you DO it. We are excited to follow along, and see where this adventure takes you.

  • @martjebicker9168
    @martjebicker9168 7 місяців тому

    Ariel and Eric, for me I have always moved about every 2 years till 2012 when I stayed the longest to Nov 2020. I feel the need to keep "evolving". No moss allowed to grow under my feet! I am a gypsy and heart. I love to hunt n fish, camp etc. I get stagnant/stressed in one place.

  • @1998pop
    @1998pop Рік тому +9

    Well……you two are amazing!!! Can’t believe you’re leaving your comfort zone for a new adventure. I’m especially amazed at how you care for your animals. I can’t wait for more of your videos!

  • @quiltedladibug1
    @quiltedladibug1 Рік тому +6

    Look in to a Russian wood fireplace, we had one in Maine and it was awesome… the fireplace has a small fire box and copper tubing running in side of the stones it draws cool air in the lower basement and the rocks give off passive heat that kept our home warm all night long , three log night lol!