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@craigallenbeckettКүн бұрын
Good decision not going to the island. Don’t hurry or stress about any timelines, you are learning these skills, take your time. Be careful with the diesel heater and carbon dioxide from the exhaust fumes, CO is a silent killer.
@Pikaxsu5 күн бұрын
Good decision not to go. If you would have gone with the boat you might have gotten stranded in if that open water would have frozen over.. Also you need to make a serious note of that open water - that will always be a weak point through the winter even if it freezes over - be careful ! I'm so happy to see you take the ice crossing seriously and got proper safety gear.
@ShadowMoonFarms5 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas Oliver and Helena. Thanks for taking us along
@galgrunfeld99543 күн бұрын
I highly advise you to get a drone and survey the island so you can use software to create a map of it. Using a 3D modeling software you could create 3D digital structures and based on then physically build them. That way you could also approximate costs and weight/amounts so you could plan purchases and trips ahead of time.
@davidgekler4 күн бұрын
Hyvää joulua Oliver and Helena . Something to consider: You could hire a professional Logging company to come over with their real equipment. They can take down all the trees you will need for all your projects, debark them in seconds and leave them stacked and ready for you to build in Your time. I have had friends that did this in the states and have no doubt that your timbered country has the same. a four man crew with proper equipment can do this in 3 days - and I'm talking about your House project as well! Take care and I agree, wish decision to not cross the water😉
@devisionhun5 күн бұрын
4:00 clever decision and I love this about your channel. Not everything has to be about feeding the content monster 😂 (ie me, the viewer)
@davidtaberer31465 күн бұрын
It's always better to be safe than sorry
@ericlohr6036Күн бұрын
Make sure you guys visit Shawn on KZbin at Cabin River Outdoors ..... He has a similar situation with 40 acres of property... where a river runs through it. He has built a cabin from purchased materials, but I think next year he will be building a log cabin with a saw mill....
@dianamazzullo90654 күн бұрын
Happy Holidays ❤
@toddmullin-35194 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
@martinflaherty77554 күн бұрын
ROCK ON!
@natha_ow5 күн бұрын
Such a wonderful project, very inspiring! 😍 Thanks so much for sharing how everything goes. Can't wait to see what's next! 🤩 Merry Christmas and happy holidays to both of you! 🎄 Much love from Germany ❤
@torbenlarsen2985 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas Oliver and Helena 🎁🎄✨
@alabadia30145 күн бұрын
Thank you, friend; good luck and Happy holidays.. best wishes ❤️
@MrManicola5 күн бұрын
considering you have no experience, you made a lot of good progress. Merry Christmas to both of you!
@David_Blong5 күн бұрын
Great video enjoyed the questions and answers type video looking forward to more videos next year 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@sharonwalker24985 күн бұрын
It’s better for you guys to be safe. I hope you have a happy holiday and an enjoyable new year. Sending you blessings from Southern Arizona. Looking forward to more work on the island and seeing you get your vacation area set up. ❤️☃️🎄❄️
@joshuabsmith105 күн бұрын
Thanks for another great video!! I live in Taipei, Taiwan and Love the ducks as well! Looking forward to when the ice is thick enough and you get to straps on the blades and go for a skate
@t-raviam50865 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas! Happy New Year!
@mechteldvanderstar68375 күн бұрын
Best wishes for you and your friend/family. 🎄🎆 Question: can’t you “ski” over in a canoe? So you are safe If the ice breaks?
@1dkappe5 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas.
@Juke1725 күн бұрын
if you can walk over the other side, you can pull a sled over the ice with a long rope. then there is only the sled's weight on the ice at a time.
@TreavorUnion5 күн бұрын
Switching to Finnish was trippy in a good way. I think that might've been my first time hearing the language.
@rickisauve5 күн бұрын
YEAH BABE
@J9_j35 күн бұрын
sled would exert a lot less pressure than human walking (because area of contact divided by weight), even when completely loaded with equipment. Also, maybe worth having snowshoes or skies for this purpose to increase are of contact so you can also travel safely.
@RubyLaboratory5 күн бұрын
Could be a worth while project to make some kind of floating dock bridge to connect to island to the land! Seems like the water is the only logistical problem getting over there, love the videos!
@EiraAimo5 күн бұрын
As said multiple times, even if they own the island, 99% people dont own the lake so building bridges etc massive projects over the are not doable. And as a Finn, i would say its also far from the idea, spirit and vibe of building a log cabin. Its not that big effort to take a boat, everybody else doest it like that.
@RubyLaboratory5 күн бұрын
@@EiraAimo20:32 like he said, if he can make a modular one that can be put in and out of water, and make it for cheap, it would be worth doing
@Zorkz5 күн бұрын
@@RubyLaboratory Not legal, no matter how modular it is. You are not allowed to ever close off a water course
@RubyLaboratory4 күн бұрын
@ pontoon bridges are legal in Finland. they’re made of plastic and can be pulled out for ease of loading/unloading supplies when you’re docking. Doesn’t need to me a complete bridge but a dock would be helpful with what they’re trying to accomplish
@robbstack5 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas and happy holidays to both of you. I've never built a log cabin, but I worry that the walls you are beginning to assemble aren't going to have the structural strength they will need. Check out Alone In The Wilderness by Dick Proenneke. It's an older series and it provides some excellent insight into log cabin building in Alaska.
@neilwainwright14555 күн бұрын
You could get in your boat and push yourself across either with your legs or your break bar
@magnusandersson65335 күн бұрын
Instead of rowing the boat, if you have alot of stuff to move to the island, have one person on each shore, pull the boat back and forth with 2 ropes. Or is it too far?
@xspager5 күн бұрын
For someone that is kind of a fan of Linus Torvalds, I never heard enough Finnish to get the impression it sounds like, old.
@wandaguyton4464 күн бұрын
Why not build where your tent is. Since you have a floor.
@g_manw58505 күн бұрын
There seem to be a lot of foot traffic during the winter near your island. Aren’t you afraid that someone might do something nefarious to your property??
@Off-Grid-Island4 күн бұрын
We filmed the Q&A portion of the video on a random island in Helsinki not our island because we couldn't get there and we still wanted the video to be out in nature, that's why there was so many people lol.
@jamesrambeau29275 күн бұрын
So, where in California did you go to community college? I’m from the Bay Area and I’ve gone to a couple of them
@MidnightMaker5 күн бұрын
Why don't you use the boat as a sled to distribute the weight? You can pole your way across the ice and if it breaks, you're in a boat. You can pull the sled behind the boat. I realize I have no idea what you're dealing with.
@ПрофиТроль-э7ь5 күн бұрын
Maybe it's just me, but I feel how americanly confused he is measuring ice thickness using centimeters😂
@davidanalyst6714 күн бұрын
go cut down a tree or two, and make a sled/raft. Your gran pappy would have. If the ice cracks, you are on a raft. If the ice doesnt crack, you are on a sled. The ice is thin at the edge of the lake because the ground... even if its frozen, under the ground is the heat of volcanos. The ice gets thicker in the middle. I would cross with a sled raft before I would cross in 100% fog.
@leeslone36405 күн бұрын
Who was that guy walking behind you ?
@davidanalyst6714 күн бұрын
sasquatch
@zandonnawayangkau79805 күн бұрын
7:45 who is that person walking behind you ?
@somethingfromk68165 күн бұрын
He isnt on the island so its probably locals walking past.
@garad1234565 күн бұрын
The minister of foreign affairs
@Bist0405 күн бұрын
They're not on the island, probably on public land, and I'm pretty sure not everybody in Finland knows each other.
@Janihonkalaxx5 күн бұрын
IQ? @zandonnawayangkau7980
@magnusandersson65335 күн бұрын
How far is it to the island at the shortest place? If you manage to walk across, tie a rope so that you can use it to pull yourself if the ice breaks. Use skis or wooden planks when you walk to distribute weight, same on the sledge. Have one person stand on the shore with a rope to pull the other if the ice breaks. Good luck!
@smudger7975 күн бұрын
🤠🎄🎄🎄🥳🥳🎉🎉👋👋
@raddelydackelydack2 күн бұрын
I KNOW YOURE FINNISH BUT WITH HOW FLUENT YOUR AMERICAN ENGLISH IS I WOULDVE NEVER GUESSED YOU ALSO SPEAK FINNISH AS FLUENTLY 25:30
@thxnks2you5 күн бұрын
Bruh I’m jellyfish
@jackfntwistКүн бұрын
Solar is not "renewable". It relies on batteries for short term storage and they are very short lived and inefficient and costly in terms of energy to produce.
@benthansen34155 күн бұрын
Marry Christmas to you and your loved ones. 🏕 I have a question for you, Helena: why did you choose to study in Finland? With love from Denmark ❤