The Reality of Living Remote in Alaska

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Alone in Remote Alaska

Alone in Remote Alaska

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Living remotely and off grid isn't all fun and games. And it definitely is not simple. Doing without modern convienences adds a ton of work to everyday life. Not having running water is the least of the issues. While I am off the water grid, I did install a cold water faucet and manual whale foot pump in my dry cabin.Want to support the channel? CLICK HERE & read below to see all the ways you can donate.
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@creativelauri
@creativelauri Жыл бұрын
Oh me, oh my! That thumbnail though!!! I bet people hadn't clicked so fast to watch this video. 😂 Lol. I loved the ending! Thank you so much for the shout-out! That's so incredibly kind, sweet & thoughtful of you. 🤗💖 I totally agree with you as far as people use the terms of grid, homesteading and cabin very differently. I don't think there's any one answer. It is what it means to you and I personally think you live in a cabin that happens to be your home. I always refer to my tenant's vehicle as his car but it's a SUV. Some people say potato or po ta toe. You've really worked so hard in turning this place into your own and a more efficient place at that! I really admire your fortitude, drive and passion. You don't see that everyday and you should be very proud of yourself. I know I am of you!! I agree, living your lifestyle takes a tremendous amount of work. I can't even imagine how you get everything done in a day. Just cooking many things from scratch of preserving takes time and tending after my tenants but my hat really goes off to you. I think your new faucet looks amazing!! It's just beautiful and now it's more practical. I love your kitchen, pantry and your laundry area! So incredibly beautiful. You're doing so good my friend! Keep it up!! God bless you and your baby. Thank you again for mentioning me. 😁🤗💕
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Lauri I have noticed a huge transformation since you did the food bank hauls! Please keep doing them! It's absolutely amazing to hear you so excited to have so much food! The shoutout was overdue! When I watch other people on KZbin and they point at a shack made of pallets and say, lets go look inside the cabin, I never dwell on the "is that even a real cabin?" I mean who really cares! It's a cabin to them! Most people complaining about on grid/off grid aren't even living this life! But we all have opinions! 😁 I knew coming out here and living this life was going to be harder. That's exactly what I wanted. I choose to live more pioneer style but I don't fault one single person for having a microwave in their cabin! Running water is a hard thing to give up! I remember taking showers or baths in Colorado and I never even gave them a second thought. But here, I have to plan out my baths and I actually like that. And I love my new faucet and dry sinks! You probably never seen anyone be so excited to use a foot water pump huh?🤣 You do an amazing job Lauri! You do this and still take care of your dad, your tenants AND the feral cats! You should be very proud of what you do every day and this certainly will not be the only time I shout out your channel! 😉🧡 For anyone reading this, please check out Lauri's channel! kzbin.info/door/EW1PH6e5wkolTvBzj09uyw
@YanksandBritsProductions
@YanksandBritsProductions Жыл бұрын
I clicked on it for the lovely accent, the lovely legs were just a bonus 😆😆🤣🤣
@nachtbild
@nachtbild Жыл бұрын
Both of you do an amazing job! Greetings from Germany 🙂
@creativelauri
@creativelauri Жыл бұрын
@@nachtbild Aww, thank you so much!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Behave Mr Brit! 🤭😉🧡
@stevestewart007
@stevestewart007 Жыл бұрын
The great thing about Alaska in the winter is, that if your electricity goes down and you have freezers, we can always transfer the frozen food to an outside shed or into large containers and shove them in a snowbank. As for your pantry shelves, as long as they are anchored, they're good.
@johnporter4718
@johnporter4718 4 күн бұрын
You are absolutely self sufficient and living the life you desire, stay safe,and try not to have any accidents
@LittleCabinintheYukon
@LittleCabinintheYukon Жыл бұрын
It's funny how everyone has a different concept of what's what. One man's cabin is another man's house?? My idea of a cabin is different from someone who lives in a big city and can't live without their microwave, espresso maker or big screen tv. Our cabin is very rustic. Sometimes I feel like I'm living in a storage shed! But it's comfortable and cozy when it's -40C! No water here either, except what we haul from the lake. Our power comes from our solar panels, which charge our battery bank. We also use a Yamaha generator to top off the batteries as the winter days are so short the panels don't always get enough sunshine.And when it's running, I take advantage and vacuum the rug. It's my only electric appliance here. Life is pretty basic, but we are content and make what improvements we can as we think of them. Our cabin is miles from any road, so everything gets hauled in by ATV or Skidoo, which does have a lot to do with any improvements we make. We somehow manage to get 1 bar of LTE cell signal. Enough to stay in touch with family, and in the winter we can even watch YT!
@cherylkruisheer3267
@cherylkruisheer3267 Жыл бұрын
I am sure you have heard of a carpet sweeper. I’m over 70 from So. Calif. and we had a carpet sweeper for ever. The rest of your lack of power outage, yuck. I also lived in So. Ca. and had power outs I try my best to keep up. Also we lived in a Mormon area so stocking up was our mantra.
@HoneyandMe
@HoneyandMe Жыл бұрын
@@cherylkruisheer3267 I have one!! It’s pretty old, but does a decent job of picking up carpet debris. My big problem is pet hair. 2 dogs and a cat make a lots of fur!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Yeah everyone see's things differently and that's cool with me. Even if someone wants to nicely explain what they think that's cool too. But the comments "Your not remote because ......" 🙄 I never claim to be off grid and I still get comments "Your not offgrid because ...."🙄 But I made myself live without a microwave and expresso maker long before I moved out here. TV I had but my son lived with me. I don't miss any of those things because I can heat up something on the wood stove and I make some awesome coffee! I would like to get solar but in winter time my panels just would not get enough sun so I would be running a generator every time. I chose to try and figure out a way to just not need electricity when it out. I do need to figure out my freezers but its no big deal in winter! Just drag the freezers outside! And I would rather garden all day long instead of watch TV! 😉🧡
@HoneyandMe
@HoneyandMe Жыл бұрын
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska We contemplated going 'off grid' at our home base as it is perfect for it. Side of a southern facing hill. But, it ain't cheap! Because you, like our home base, are already hooked up to electric, it really doesn't make sense as far as to save money. But, we do have a propane cooktop and wood cookstove and heat stove, at the house, so when the power goes out, we are sitting pretty. It feels good to be self sufficient. Note on freezers...we have 3 as well and they are outside. We built a sort of porch on the back of our house to hod them. The sun never shines on them and in the winter they rarely need to come on. We did have a young black bear try to open one once. He was trying to tip it forward. Buy they are also locked and he never figured out how to open it. Silly bear!
@Nanacristy67
@Nanacristy67 8 ай бұрын
You can call your Place anything you want. You live in it, it's your Home so call it what you want. I just found your Videos yesterday and want to say I have been binge watching and love them.
@sandraficarra618
@sandraficarra618 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos. I cannot believe how thorough you are and everything that you do and in trying to keep yourself comfortable during the Winter months. Blessings to you
@MattAK
@MattAK Жыл бұрын
When I was a teenager our local Scout group leader was the son in law of a founder of a well known software company. We used to visit what they called a 'cabin' for overnighter activities. That 'cabin' was in fact a 12k sqft mansion complete with huge home theater, formal dining/ballroom, arcades, several bunk rooms, huge kitchen, and more. Even though that was 25 years ago that 'cabin' was valued over $2M at the time (current value according to the county is $7.7M, Zillow says $12M). I don't dispute them calling that their 'cabin' because for them that's what it was, their smaller cabin that they visited for getaways. Cabin is what you define it.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
I 100% agree! If someone builds a 10x10 shack out of pallets and calls it a cabin then that's what it is! LOL home theater! I bet that was a fun place to go though! 😉🧡
@MrRKWRIGHT
@MrRKWRIGHT Жыл бұрын
Good afternoon Alone. Now that's what I'd call a well stocked pantry. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend, you wonderful strong, self-sufficient offgrid woman. . 😎😉🌹🌻🌼
@Steve-yo4ld
@Steve-yo4ld Жыл бұрын
Thank you for allowing us to live vicariously through you, another wonderful video!😘💕
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Steve! 😉🧡 So happy you enjoyed the video! 🤗
@nickolascrego5716
@nickolascrego5716 Жыл бұрын
Wow you definitely have it all together. Thank you for sharing. Your life style is something we all dream about and especially in Alaska. God's country.
@gushill1247
@gushill1247 Жыл бұрын
I build custom log homes in North Carolina. Some folks say cabin, and some say log homes? The log structure is such a great structure, and you may call it what you will. I really like how you have designed your home to fit your needs and it seems you have adapted quite well too. Thank you for sharing your way of life with us!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
I just call it a log cabin! 🤣 So far all of my ideas have worked well with this cabin. I have always dreamt about doing these projects for my cabin. It still has a long way to go though! Stay tuned! 😉🧡
@cherylt8590
@cherylt8590 Жыл бұрын
Love your setup for doing your wash,and reminds me of the old days when my mom had one of those old fashioned washers,down in are cellar and you had to put the cloths through the rollers to get all the water out of them, and then she would hang are cloths outside on the cloths lines even in the winter omg,then we would have to go outside and take the cloths down and they were freezing and stiff lol and brought them inside to hang and finished drying,and oh we didn't even have a toilet, we used a big bucket with lid,and if you were the last one going and you filled it,you had to go outside and empty it in the old back house,everything back then required work to make something work lol,but those days were the best times in my life,take care nice video also👍😊...
@barbraallbritton4222
@barbraallbritton4222 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are so much fun to watch! Love the simplicity as I know first hand about “ off grid “ remote living. I did it for 20 years on a S Pacific Island...wish I was still there. It’s a way better lifestyle if you ask me and more sustainable. I did have a solar system and a large water catchment but still had to haul drinking water. Love your bath set up and new faucet! Those who stack, carry, chop and get there own wood are twice warmed and strong! Blessings and much Aloha from Oregon. 🐾🐾💜🙏🌎☮️🌎🙏💜🐾🐾💕
@debwiley3914
@debwiley3914 Жыл бұрын
Happy Sunday morning Alone! I'm in recovery mode from a week of bronchitis and laryngitis. It's almost impossible to teach without a voice. The pups were quite happy I was home with them most of the week. I made my bi-weekly trip to the local farmer's market yesterday with the intention of figuring out what I was cooking for my sons for Sunday dinner. Joe LOVES brussels sprouts - and one of the farmers had told me he would have them the first week of November. Very soon, I'll be wandering into my kitchen to clean and prepare them for roasting, along with a bundle of fresh red beets. A little olive oil, a little garlic, a little salt, and an hour to slow roast to perfection! Along with that, I'm making Joe's favorite meal - meatloaf and scalloped potatoes. While preparing the sprouts and beets, I'll throw the leaves into a ziplock, along with the onion skins, and that will flavor soup later this winter. I realized that Thanksgiving is only two weeks away - and I have zero bread in the freezer. I made two loaves early this morning. I'm sure the fellas will eat one loaf today, and the other will either become lunch for work or bread cubes for stuffing. I'm making an apple crisp for dessert, which they will enjoy. I'm always glad to see how you manage repairs and construction in your cabin. I loved the explanation of why you hate indoor plumbing - it's loathsome, but necessary when you live in a town. I am realizing just how much I have lost as a result of the respiratory infection - I have less energy, less motivation, and far less strength than I had only two weeks ago. Right now, it's a struggle to carry laundry from the basement to my room on the second floor. I'm hoping that by eating more hearty fare, I will get the necessary vitamins to recover fully. You have mentioned that you don't leave the property from snowfall to melt. Surely 20 gallons of water is not enough to take care of your cleaning, bathing and cooking needs for the entire winter? Do you use melted snow for any of it? Hoping you and Kenai are doing well and thriving in the winter weather of remote Alaska. Deb
@cosmicwings7211
@cosmicwings7211 Жыл бұрын
Hello Deb. You're going through big transformation with your recent illness. Give yourself more time to recover and rest as much as you can. Sending you warm regards from the other side of the globe from Bali with 32 degrees. We are sweating so much..
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Deb I sure hope you are feeling better by now! I bet teaching is harder! But you had some company with your pups! That was nice. Your son is a lucky man! Roasted brussel sprouts! YUMMY! Roasted beets! YUMMY! That really sounds awesome! Thanks for the Thanksgiving reminder! 😁 I actually forgot about that! I will have to make something for Kenai and myself. I didn't make anything last year as I chose to just catch up on sleep! What a great day that turned out to be though! But bread never lasts! Especially freshly baked bread! It's really the best time to eat it! Apple crisp too! I do love apple crisp! 🤗 Indoor plumbing is a personal thing and I understand why some think I am crazy for not wanting it anymore. Maybe it takes me longer to draw a bath or do laundry but I love it. As for my water supply I have 35 gallons in various carry containers that I keep full. I also have (4) 55 gallon drums I will fill with water. But yes, melting snow is what I will do. One of the 55 gallon drums is closer to the wood stove and I can just keep adding snow to it. I don't run out of snow🤣 Deb you take it easy and rest up! Eating better is always a great option. Don't push yourself too much or you will just get sick again! Bronchitis and Laryngitis is nothing to be messing around with! I understand that chores need to still be done even if we get sick. But please do take care! 😉🧡
@momof2momof2
@momof2momof2 Жыл бұрын
An old boyfriend partially owned a family "cabin" . That's how they referred to the 2 story, 3 bedroom 2 bath complete house in the mountains. You can call it anything you want. When I do projects I always need another pair of hands too, so, like you , I get creative! So happy your faucet turned out to be such a great success! I think your laundry area is pure genius. Well done ! That was interesting seeing you take a bath. When I was growing up we lived in the country and burned all of our trash in a fire pit. thanks for sharing so much information about living remotely.I have no doubt it is a lot of daily work. 🥰🦃🍃🍁🍂💗✝
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Exactly! But some people just like to correct me! 🤭 Another pair of hands would be great but until that day, hair bands, ratchet straps and duct tape will do! 🤣 I love the new faucet! Way better than the original one! And yeah the laundry system is great for me, it just needed to be sturdied up a bit! Works like a charm now! At least burning trash mean the trash is done now! No waiting for it to get picked up! 🙄 The bathtub is so nice! I have literally fallen asleep in it. Wake up when Kenai wonders why I havent moved for 20 minutes! And he hates the tub! 😝
@stevet8121
@stevet8121 Жыл бұрын
Bungee cords on the pantry shelves. Brilliant! I feel better now, Alone! Even if you never need them, it's a good investment. Steve, from earthquake land of northern CA.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
I hear that California gets an earthquake or two every year! 🤭 I will most likely do the bungies in the root cellar as well. A subscriber was nice enough to get me a full roll so I should have more than enough! I have felt an earthquake a few times but there are times I am not sure. Like before I have had coffee! 😉🧡
@lynhanna917
@lynhanna917 Жыл бұрын
In Scotland homes had a drying rack suspended from the ceiling. You hung your wet clothes, raised the rack and your clothes dried without taking up any floor space. I have lived 22 years without a dryer. I use a clothes line in warm weather and a rack to dry clothes inside in the winter. My towels are not downy soft but they smell like sunshine.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
I for one have never liked a dryer. Yes I have used them but hang drying is the best way. I actually prefer my clothes not to smell like dryer sheets or even soapy. I will take sunshine smell any day! 🤗🧡
@joannewolfe5688
@joannewolfe5688 Жыл бұрын
Yay, you got your faucet in! You can always get more tubing in the spring and hook it up more to your liking. Watching you do that install brought back memories of me doing the same thing in my van buildout, scrunched up on three feet of floor between cabinets...I lived the way you are living now for some years, going back and forth between the US and Nova Scotia to my totally off-grid property there. It sure makes me appreciate the increased comforts I have now in my tiny Blue Ridge cottage. Moreover, I now have no fears of grid-down, should that ever come about. Self-sufficiency has many rewards that can make up for the inconveniences. It's lovely to have the time and patience to create life to your own pattern. Thanks for sharing!
@jamestboehm6450
@jamestboehm6450 Жыл бұрын
Cabin or not, it is home. Absolutely loved the first of the video. Something about not having all the convenience and reverting to early times is so alluring. It's good to see you doing so well and prospering. You keep doing you lady it is inspiring. Ps, love the sweater, it compliments you very well.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
I've had the house with all of the conveniences. Had to replace the fridge. Two months later had to replace the microwave. One year later my basement flooded with sewage. The great thing about manual appliances and controlling the water is practically nothing can go wrong. And I'm telling you, drawing a bath that takes 1-2 hours to prepare may be a pain but wow do I enjoy baths so much now! 🤗 Ahh glad you liked the sweater! It was a fantastic thrift store find I couldn't pass up for 5 bucks! 😉🧡
@boldwarrior2196
@boldwarrior2196 Жыл бұрын
Off grid parts are here where I'm at. I'm on grid off grid . Don't have a water heater. Use Composting toilets. Have power. Water catchment system for water.....hang up my clothes but also have dryer if need it. Have a oven. On power grid others around me all off grid in Oklahoma. Each place is completely different we say any type of off grid you are off grid. Each place is completely different thank you for that
@melissareid640
@melissareid640 Жыл бұрын
It's like in Michigan when you say you're going "up north" when up north is both of you not necessarily northern Michigan or the upper peninsula! Lol I love your cabin home and that it makes you happy. 💝🙏💝 that my dear is your home!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
LOL exactly! I love this cabin and just wait until I get everything I want done to it! It's exciting to finally live in the home I have always dreamt about! 😉🧡
@Akforgetmenot
@Akforgetmenot Жыл бұрын
I enjoy seeing how everyone handles different things at their”off grid” “cabins”. Same with “remote”. Remote for you is not having close access to all of the amenities of a city or rural community. For others remote means no roads to their property. Thanks for sharing your experiences and what you have learned so far. We are building a off grid “cabin”. It’s stick frame, but we still call it a cabin as it is a home in a remote area.Your we would refer to as a log cabin. Garbage is always something to think about. I always shed any excess packaging before bringing it to our cabin. Coffee cans become containers for spare parts, nuts and bolts and keeping toilet paper dry in the outhouse. I look forward to seeing updates on your carrot storage. That one I want to try,
@charlesquick3091
@charlesquick3091 Жыл бұрын
Lol .. informative as always. You keep doing things your way, if you are happy that's all that matters! Armchair and couch potatoes warriors are just trying to get someone else to live life their way even though they are to lazy to get up and do anything on their own. I bet you had several people leaning into their screens when you were getting out of the tub. Your " Don't get any ideas " comment had me busting up because you know that there was a few people hopping. Stay safe, have fun, stay warm, and enjoy your life. Waiting to see what happens next...
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
LOL! There are always a few people (in comments) that like to correct me on my definitions! I always love the "You're not remote because of ...." 🙄 That tub scene was completely PG! 🤭 "Move along, nothing to see here" 😉 But I still get the negative comments! A lot of nice ones too! 🧡
@mmsnbc9118
@mmsnbc9118 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking that I enjoy watching a lady who loves what she is doing & enjoys the methods to accomplish it and then thinking, I love all my convinces and often say out loud - "truly, thank you for this ease". I knew a person in my old hometown who used to say “There is an a$$ for every seat”. 🥰 It all works! Different strokes for different folks.
@craws_ak
@craws_ak Жыл бұрын
Before i finished my cabin we had the 7.2 mega quake and where living in a 5th wheel, it seemed like it lasted forever. The ony thing that fell was a can of hair spray. It was surprising being so close to it
@stellaunger8568
@stellaunger8568 Жыл бұрын
The cabin looks great! Thank you for sharing your life with us . ❤😊
@rowan2u380
@rowan2u380 Жыл бұрын
LOL that thumbnail is Perfect and you are living the dream 💙❤💯
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
LOL Thank you kindly! 🤭 Live your dream! 🤗🧡
@LV12800
@LV12800 Жыл бұрын
I concur with your decision to take out preexisting plumbing, for all the reasons you stated. I would go the same route you are with your water needs. Yes, it's more work, and like you stated this isn't simple living, it's more work and more time. But what is life but a series of executed activities we do day in and day out. And it's not the activities themselves but the mindset we have toward them, that really creates the kind of reality we have. I think over time you will dig a well, as you stated, and thru the years make modifications and improvements to suit your needs. Love your new foot controlled kitchen faucet. Loved this video and how you do what you do. See you on the next! ❤️
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
The life I had in Colorado was obviously more simple living. Refrigeration, microwave, grocery stores. But I had my fill of that 🤣 It's not so much I try to find the hardest way to do things though. 🤭 I could dig a hole in my backyard and create an ice house BUT freezers are easier! But if I want to take a bath, I have to plan it a bit an heat the water. To heat the water I need firewood. But I can take a bath anywhere in my cabin! But the planning makes you enjoy it more (in my opinion). I will have a well someday for sure. Having water on property will be a game changer for me! Having that foot pump is a game changer for me! 😉🧡
@MrsSmith-eb3zh
@MrsSmith-eb3zh Жыл бұрын
As always, I learn something new when I watch your vlog. Thank you. We solved our frozen cistern water line one year with a 55 gallon barrel and a aquarium pump. Living off grid is not easy. Frozen pipes, frozen septic, snow buried solar panels and hauling water in the colder climates are all facts of this lifestyle and anyone who thinks differently needs to do their homework. Warmer climates just have different types of obstacles. We have lived off grid in both types of climates. Being able to adjust to your circumstances just like you are doing takes commitment. You are doing a great job and dang you can do about everything! Living off grid is not for the weak at heart. It is a lot more work, but it is rewarding at the same time. Awesome video! Keep up the good work!!!
@dripdiva
@dripdiva Жыл бұрын
Love your log cabin… btw your laundry detergent recipe is the best I have ever used ! Used 7th generation for years, not anymore after trying what you said to use.. thanks for that !! Stay warm and take care. Kate 🐺 says woof to Kenai
@candaceaustin4258
@candaceaustin4258 Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of my life, rapid washer, bathtub Saturday baths then more hot water, soap & clothes. Then kids dumped water & more water went in. Hand wringer used. Clothesline strung in cabin and clothes hung. Miss that life. Hard work loving life.
@CreatorInTrng
@CreatorInTrng Жыл бұрын
I'm relatively new here, but am appreciating your videos more each time. I really liked your break-down of on-grid, off-grid and their real-life adaptations and consequences.
@johnboggan4390
@johnboggan4390 Жыл бұрын
People will always ask.you have it under control. Your place looks great.til next time. Thank you much.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much John! 😉🧡
@suzannelawson9215
@suzannelawson9215 Жыл бұрын
Just curious, have you ever thought about (if and when the day comes) when you leave the cabin for whatever reason, health or anything else, where you might want to move to? Hopefully, that plan is a long way down the road and maybe not too much, (if any) thought given to that at this time, but just curious if you do have any thoughts about that (ever?). I do hope you remain where you live for a long time and stay happy and healthy. You are such a strong and a resourceful woman and so few could do what you do, especially alone. I often read about couples living a similiar lifestyle to yours, even from comments left here or men alone. I wonder how many of those couples would live this lifestyle by themselves? I'm guessing not too many because they want to have that other person there with them (if they are going to live so remotely) so you are probably amongst very few women or men for that matter, anywhere who can do this and know what it takes to live this way.
@ysy4805
@ysy4805 Жыл бұрын
Bravo!!! Great informative and truthful teachings on how to live a not so simple simpler lifestyle in a remote place that brings such immense natural beauty.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Definitely not simple but also more rewarding. Personally I chose to live this way because I want to enjoy the cabin life more like it used to be. And I can stare out my back window and enjoy the scenery. Sometimes while sitting in a bath! 🤣🧡
@debbiemiller7342
@debbiemiller7342 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Alone for walking us through how you live in your cabin! It was a wonderful video with awesome shots of your surroundings. Also, I absolutely love the top you were wearing! Take care
@bethgruenewald7463
@bethgruenewald7463 Жыл бұрын
Your home is what you make it. I love the creativity you use to make things work the way you want them to.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Agreed! Always thought it was funny to read some comments and literally wonder why some people are so passionate that you do things their way. There are no experts, just people that know stuff. It is fun to make things work and being creative on how that gets done. Doesn't always work out but that moment a solution hits you is exciting! Thank you so much Beth! 🤗🧡
@deliagarcia2112
@deliagarcia2112 Жыл бұрын
Your so funny in your tub! I laughed and laughed 😅. Thank you for your wonderful videos ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
@ashleyanderson2859
@ashleyanderson2859 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. As I have stated before, I would end up in KZbin jail if I had a channel. People amaze me as to how important they think there opinions are. Constructive criticism okay, I'm good with that, but some people are over the top. It's your channel and they choose to visit. I wouldn't dare walk into someone's home and act the way people do. I guess hiding behind a screen and a keyboard makes it okay for them. I needed to get that off my chest. I do feel better now. Thanks for sharing your time with us on and off screen! Stay safe!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Deep breathes Ashley.....🤭 I can tell you that you do not see 99% of the crappy comments I get because of the comment filters or just the fact that I read every single comment and can delete or ban immediately. I will chat with some commenters that I feel may have misunderstood something about me but some people just take away from the conversations and leave their comments thinking they are changing minds. I did recently ban someone who actually said "No way you make your own videos" What a compliment!🤪 That means he thinks I actually hire "P-R-O-fessionals" to make my videos! Of course I didn't ban him for that comment, it was that he wanted to bash every single video with a negative comment. Thanks for always watching and commenting Ashley! 😉🧡
@ashleyanderson2859
@ashleyanderson2859 Жыл бұрын
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska my tolerance level at this stage in life has gone way down. I understand why some channels leave the comments closed. I also understand it may be hard to build a channel sometimes if it seems one sided.
@terrancethalman4871
@terrancethalman4871 Жыл бұрын
You're one hell of a lady I've got to applaud you for doing what you're doing how you do it keep doing what you're doing and be safe out there and by all means have fun
@cherylkruisheer3267
@cherylkruisheer3267 Жыл бұрын
I have seen a few minutes of this video and what I love about you is that you can’t do it, but how can I do it. I have thought for a while I would love to in Alaska, but I’m 72 yrs old and those I’ll do it myself days are over. I would have loved to be on your path, but I had another amazing path. You are amazing from one old lady to another other amazing young lady.😀😀😀
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Being so far away from stores really makes you sit down and figure out a way!🤔 Sometimes you just have to realize you are going to have to make due or do without! You had an amazing path and honestly that's all that matters Cheryl! I happily raised my kids and now I am just trying to live my life like I have always obsessed about. For as long as I am able! 😉🧡 Thank you so much Cheryl!
@johninalaska9563
@johninalaska9563 Жыл бұрын
Hi Alone, very nice video. You had me on edge waiting for the bathtub scene, lol. You just have to go Solar as soon as you can. Nice faucet setup, be nicer if you had running hot water. Living real remote, we dried our laundry by hanging out and letting them freeze dry. I must say, you looked rather nice in the outfit you were wearing. It brings out your feminine side. I do like your kitchen makeover. Thanks for sharing.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Ahhh thank you John! HA! The bathtub scene was something I knew I had to show but didn't have to get like some other channels do it. Fully clothed! 🤭 Solar is something I am always considering. Just so much that has to get done around here first. Glad you liked the outfit! 🤗I think I found that at Goodwill or a second hand store. I may prefer wearing dresses or skirts but sometimes ........ I am behind doing laundry! 🤣 Thank you so much John! 😉🧡
@judyproctor5305
@judyproctor5305 Жыл бұрын
Thanx sooo much!
@coloradopackratprepper
@coloradopackratprepper Жыл бұрын
Get one of the little mini washers. I hav a 10# and its wonderful. Uses very little electric and wrings clothes out to nearly dry. Washes very well . Amazon has them 8# to 20# double wash one side and wring dry other side from bout $100 like the one i hav.!!!!!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
I have seen those! They look like they work well from what I have seen on KZbin! That will be my next step if I get tired of the manual process. Had no idea about the lbs. 10 lb sounds about right for me! Thank you! 😉🧡
@carriann3725
@carriann3725 Жыл бұрын
You are absolutely amazing. You see what needs to be done and you get the job done by coming up with creative ways to make things work for you in your cabin. Another great video. 💖🍁🐶💕😀
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
It is easier to just pick up the parts you need to make a project work but sometimes you just have to work with what you have! Thank you so much Carri Ann! 😉🧡
@rdick122
@rdick122 Жыл бұрын
you a drop dead beautiful lady thank you for this vid and I will follow for as long as I am alive thanks chris
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Well thank you kindly Chris! I don't think I have had anyone promise to be with my channel for as long as they are alive! It is an honor to have you along for my journey here! Thank you so much Chris! 😉🧡
@juliamarple3785
@juliamarple3785 Жыл бұрын
That is very interesting stuff! Our city water supply was threatened (actually, it still is) due to a wildfire this summer. Boy did I start lugging around buckets of well water & researching composting toilets and outside clothes washing stations. Ya never know, even in the best of situations.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
I had a nice back stock of water and buckets for toilets etc when I was in Colorado. More practicing for living here. It's a pain to lug around water in jugs but you are already better prepared than most! Keep it up! You don't have to be a prepper to be just simply be prepared! Thank you so much Julia! 😉🧡
@offgridhomesteadthemudpuddle
@offgridhomesteadthemudpuddle Жыл бұрын
What a great video Alone!..You've shared alot of detail regarding your cabin. The footpump is awesome and turned out nice. And you're right about the whole off grid idea being romanticized . It truly is non-stop work, but an incredible experience to live this way...Beautiful scenery on the video as always😊...Stay safe and warm😊😊
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
I really should have emphasized that part more.🤨 Definitely more work but so much more rewarding to do. It will take me longer to draw a bath but I do enjoy it more. It's more something to look forward to than something I just do. 😉🧡
@carolwhisenhunt7504
@carolwhisenhunt7504 Жыл бұрын
Hi Alone. I just love the out takes. You are very funny. This was a great video. I loved it! Lots of knowledge for me this week. Have a great week. Be safe please. See you next week.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Actually Carol my filming is 90% out takes and I have to edit in just the regular stuff to make my weekly video! 🤣 Thank you so much! So happy you enjoyed my video! 😉🧡
@soldier-Dave
@soldier-Dave Жыл бұрын
A brilliant video! It’s great to hear how things are done with your cabin life. It’s not easy but you adapt, modify and invent ways that please yourself and that’s the main thing about surviving. By the way….as a kid I remember sitting in the old tin bath. Happy days. Stay safe and warm! Dave 🇬🇧🇬🇧
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
I have spoken to some of the locals and they see the same thing over and over. People moving out here thinking life will be "simple". Far from it. My part of Alaska is just littered with old run down cabins. Even the locals thought I would be gone after one winter! Boy are they in for a surprise! And see, you remember that tin bath tub! I cant remember a single bath tub I have ever had! When I do my bathroom again, I will have a metal cowboy tub. But draining to the outside 😉🧡
@jennycarrier
@jennycarrier Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
WOW! Thank you so much Jenny! You're amazing! AMAZING!! 😉🧡🤗💚
@jennycarrier
@jennycarrier Жыл бұрын
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska YOU ARE!
@tareesacarpenter3945
@tareesacarpenter3945 Жыл бұрын
Oh wow! You live not far from my place, so happy I found your channel. You are helping me learn more.
@jonpetrichenko9416
@jonpetrichenko9416 Жыл бұрын
Truly impressed with how think everything through and the plan you stick too. Great job.
@Brooklynsfrugalpantry1
@Brooklynsfrugalpantry1 Жыл бұрын
Out of everything I love the idea of the marine foot pump!! It'd be great in a canning kitchen also.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
The marine foot pump was a great addition to the kitchen, but it is really slow to use. One must have patience if needing a large amount of water. 😉
@rudbeckia885
@rudbeckia885 7 ай бұрын
They last
@zoompatrol
@zoompatrol Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, Alone! This was a very thorough walk through of your cabin life. I still cannot believe the transformation. You are living such a great life and thriving in your environment. I am envious and absolutely love what you share with us!! See you next week and in the meantime, stay safe and warm! ❤🙏
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Ahhh thank you so much! I love sharing what I am going through here! Makes the journey more fun for me! And hopefully entertaining for you! 😉🧡 Trying to stay warm! It's COLD out there! 🥶
@matthewgross6958
@matthewgross6958 Жыл бұрын
Loved the Out Takes! 🤣 Always look forward to your posts.
@robertpawlsoky2910
@robertpawlsoky2910 Жыл бұрын
I take peace and tranquillity from your presentations. The lessons that you teach us you are learning and doing yourself, like a guide. I only worry that nothing unpredicted befalls you. Also, if possible, I would suggest getting another dog- possibly with more energy. It would perk up the one you have now, and they would work together to protect the property. Views and scenery are stunning. Thanks
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Hi Robert! So sorry it has taken me so long to get to this message. I am glad to hear that you find my videos to provide peace and tranquility. That is what life here in this remote part of Alaska has provided to me and I am forever grateful to be living here in this way! Kenai does appear to be rather low key in the videos, but trust me when the camera is not rolling he is still very much like a puppy. Full of energy and very playful. 😉💛
@cindycarroll104
@cindycarroll104 Жыл бұрын
We lived in Wyoming until my daddy decided to move to California because his sister's and parents lived. My mama was originally from Wyoming and my daddy alone with my Grandfather and Uncles always filled everyone of each household wild meat. We grew up on moose meat, bear meat, elk meat, deer meat, wild turkeys and pigs. We appreciate everything my parents provided. As we move to California we moved in the country 3 miles from the mountains call Bear Mountain. Myself and both brothers we went to country schools. There where only 2 other homes in the country surrounded by Almond trees. My parents got there mail at there mail box in the country plus we only went to town twice a month. My mama and daddy always can there good, and had 2 freezer full of wild meats. We had our own well of water instead of town water, but my parents always had back up pallets of water for cooking or washing dishes or laundry. We lived in a home, 3 car garage plus studio home daddy built to store the freezers and can foods and dried meats. Winters in Wyoming where tuff but you know you lived in Colorado where my Uncle lives in Denver. Take care 🙂 ❤
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Cindy, it sounds to me like you had one awesome upbringing. It's the life so many of us are looking for and you already did it! 🤭 Colorado had some tough winters indeed! I have lived through so many "Blizzards of ..." that I would consider myself a snow expert! At least for driving and living. Thank you so much Cindy! 😉🧡
@roystephens1534
@roystephens1534 Жыл бұрын
Let me go out on a limb here an offer my opion which every one has in this world, you live in a remote cabin !!! LOL And you finally answered 3/4's of my questions I had for you for which I'm very grateful !!! Thank you !!! I love you're lifestyle and cabin !!!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
You know Roy, I had to do this video because water usage and trash was always being asked about. So I am glad I answered your questions FINALLY!! Of course you can always ask any questions and I will answer. Thank you so much Roy! 😉🧡
@brendahone2509
@brendahone2509 Жыл бұрын
Your one smart Cookie. This was a very interesting video on many levels. My back is doing a little bit better, just need time to heal. You stay safe and enjoy your view, dog, and life. Good blessings as always.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Brenda you stay away from ice for the rest of this winter! Backs take a long time to heal up! It is awesome to hear you are doing better though! So happy you enjoyed the video! 😉🧡
@aksurvive
@aksurvive Жыл бұрын
I also live in Alaska and in the winter, I have thrown frozen foods on the porch. Especially when living in Tok. The porch was our freezer.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Most people here just leave their freezers outside! That is my backup plan if I lose power for too long! Thank you so much! 🤗🧡
@emma__cc
@emma__cc Жыл бұрын
Oh wow... I just binge watched your videos from about the beginning till the last video, over the weekend.🤪 Moose Handersen has mentioned your channel last week in one of his videos. Hugs from Bucharest
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Bucharest Romania! WOW! That is so cool! Isn't Moose just a sweetheart! 🤭 I do love everything he has done to his property! That man just won't slow down! Moose and I have a tendency to mention each others channels from time to time. I always get a kick when I hear my channel mentioned.😁 And thank you for watching all my videos! That is a huge compliment to a KZbinr! Thank you so much Emma! 😉🧡
@Starledhomestead
@Starledhomestead Жыл бұрын
Just moved to the copper center area a few weeks ago. We are offgrid and navigating our first winter here. I love your set up and home!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼 sending all the warmth, it was a cold morning this am
@tracypalmer9535
@tracypalmer9535 Жыл бұрын
Hope all is well !! Much love ❤️ and
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
All is well and warm here! Getting ready for a busy 2023! Thank you so much Tracy! 🤗🧡
@a.w.9662
@a.w.9662 Жыл бұрын
Your lifestyle brings back so many happy childhood memories for me. I grew up in a dry farm house, for the first while we didn't have electricity either. Wash day was like yours, in winter we had clothelines strung through the house, and bathed in front of the stove. In summer we used the laundry rinse water to scrub the outhouse. I couldn't live like that anymore - too old now with back issues but I often long for those simpler contented times.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
I am glad I have electricity but I want to only use it as little as possible. Just for freezers and computers. But I do plan on building an ice house. Doing laundry by hand is just fun for me and my clothes get so much cleaner! Dishes by hand as well! But taking a bath daily in front of the wood stove is just SO relaxing! I tend to fall asleep in it! It is funny how I tended to avoid chores I Colorado living in the city but out here, content to do chores is the perfect way to say it! Keeps me busy and away from the TV! :-) I hope you will stick around as I plan on doing so much more to my cabin and property always thinking of pioneer living! Thank you so much!
@lucindacanadiangirl8250
@lucindacanadiangirl8250 Жыл бұрын
A very informative video! Thank you!!
@brucezarski6729
@brucezarski6729 4 ай бұрын
Just started watching your videos.Well done young lady.Enjoy your insight into living in remote Alaska,keep the good videos coming.
@dfhepner
@dfhepner Жыл бұрын
A roll of duct tape is must have item to have in all households. It could have held the faucet. Check the tubing in and out of the pump until you get it replaced. Stretching out the tubing as you did will cause it to split over time. Nice update.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
My plan in spring is to redo the tubing with proper size. This was more of a "make it work for now" but I agree! I will definitely keep an eye on it! I have duct/gorilla tape! I probably use that stuff once a week! 🤣🧡
@lesleyswarbrooke940
@lesleyswarbrooke940 Жыл бұрын
You live in one of the most beautiful places in the world. Where I live in Scotland we used to burn all our rubbish as we never got the dustman calling on us as we lived out in the hills. We had goats sheep and chickens. That was the time of my life as I grew up free from smog in the big cities. I envy you. Enjoy what you have now god bless you. Xxxxxxx
@brunfree
@brunfree 9 ай бұрын
Hi Alone, I’ve Ben rewatching your vids and still love the amazing scenery in Alaska ❤❤❤❤
@lisaogg6337
@lisaogg6337 Жыл бұрын
You can call your place anything you want to. It's yours so call it what you like. I call it a log cabin like you do cause it is built out of logs like you said. I absolutely love your cabin and all the changes that you have done to it and I love your property and all the gorgeous views!!! I love it all !!! This includes your videos!!! Please give Kenai kisses and hugs for me.😀😄 Take care and God Bless you and Kenai always
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Lisa! And yeah I call it what I like and there is always someone who has to correct me! Never seems to be someone living this life though. 99.9% of my viewers/commenters don't dwell on such things but to some people out there, if I don't use the correct terms, I shouldn't be out here! LOL! 🤣 Always love that one! I gave Kenai a specially big hug and kiss and said it was from Lisa! 🤭 I think he just knows when I am responding to comments! 😉🧡
@jaytowne8016
@jaytowne8016 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful video! As always! You cover psychological nuances of home/ cabin, it makes me smile.Great discussion on technical things too!
@pennytinker2356
@pennytinker2356 Жыл бұрын
really interesting. thank you
@LeilanisJourney
@LeilanisJourney Жыл бұрын
I love your cabin and I think it is truly a cabin. I always look forward to your videos. Thank you for sharing your life with us.
@johnchryn9084
@johnchryn9084 Жыл бұрын
You are very interesting person I just came across your page I love your outdoor videos beautiful scenery keep up the good work
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Ahhh thank you kindly John! I promise to keep it up! 😉🧡
@TheEuroNomadic
@TheEuroNomadic Жыл бұрын
I’m learning so much. And knowing that women can plan as the best… it must be in my DNA. Thank you ❤
@robertmontgomerybearwolf_s7715
@robertmontgomerybearwolf_s7715 11 ай бұрын
You really are some kind of awesomeness. wow... You are the newest ring of fire here on KZbin.
@RaisedinAlaska
@RaisedinAlaska Жыл бұрын
Great explanation of the many definitions of off grid and nice tour of your cabin/cottage/home. 😊
@lynsmith2698
@lynsmith2698 Жыл бұрын
It’s always a good day when I see u posted a new video. We lived in a “log cabin” in a remote area for years. I never called it a cabin, it was just called our home. It wasn’t til company came from the city called it a cabin, that I realized maybe it was. Anyways, I can’t believe there were comments about that…hahaha too funny. Anyways, I LOVE the idea about using i bolts and copper pipe…love it. Also the faucet…brilliant. Also quite beautiful. Thank you for who you are and being real. It’s so great watching someone who loves the same things in life. Cheers 🇨🇦💕
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
HA! The comments about whether I am offgrid or remote have never bothered me. People who live this life or have lived this life usually don't concern themselves about the "correct" terminology. I think some people just get too stubborn about what things mean or even worse is when someone wants to be "more" off grid than you 🙄I have really been enjoying the new faucet! Oh and as far as keeping it real, I get comments on that often too! 🤣 They just call me scammer and to be honest I have no idea what they mean. I just ban them! 😉🧡
@ann1260
@ann1260 Жыл бұрын
I just randomly giggled at the “bath retake” and then rewound to watch that again. Great video, I really enjoyed it!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
LOL! I figured I better show how I shot that thumbnail. I still get a few "upset" comments but that's ok. They obviously do not realize that was fully clothed scene. I am so happy you enjoyed the video Ann! 😉🧡
@kathleenroberts7972
@kathleenroberts7972 Жыл бұрын
You are truly amazing! Stay safe this winter.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Well thank you kindly Kathleen! 🤗 Luckily so far, the winter has been pretty mild. I'm sure I'm going to pay for that later though! 🤣🧡
@0JReynolds
@0JReynolds Жыл бұрын
Hahaha, the ending had me laughing. Cute bathtub trick 😂😂. I love the new faucet and I know it’s going to be much better. Maybe a sink that has a stopper that can drain into a bucket might help as well. You cook so much. I love what you were wearing. Super nice top ❤. I’m going to have to read up on grey water. Can you water plant with it? Back many moons ago my in-laws let their washer drain into the yard out in the country. They had a beautiful lawn. Take care ~Janet 😘
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Had to show that out take so everyone knew how I made that scene work! Still completely family friendly! 🤭The big metal sinks I have purposely do not have stoppers because I don't want to drill a hole in the table. I don't mind having to dump the sink by hand. As for grey water I believe you can as long as you are using a friendly soap. I have seen some that filter through a water plant tank first. They also have grease traps. 😉🧡
@a.w.9662
@a.w.9662 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in dry house; my parents drained the grey water into the yard, The grass flourished! Today we have septic tanks, with drainage fields and the grass on top grows well too, remains green in the dry seasons.
@user-pi6ws8ws5m
@user-pi6ws8ws5m 4 ай бұрын
You might want to consider a sister water collection system .Lived like that for 33yrs .rain run off and snow melt. Had plenty of water . Moved to a new Homestead with city water in the middle of nowhere could not believe they had city water out there . But they did LOL 😂
@tjo1233
@tjo1233 Жыл бұрын
Guurrrlll your amazing
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Ahhhh thank you kindly! 🤗🧡
@lorettabaker8078
@lorettabaker8078 Жыл бұрын
I love your channel and I do learn something from ea h and every one.😁 Stay warm and safe.
@offgridhomesteadingmcgarve1494
@offgridhomesteadingmcgarve1494 Жыл бұрын
I’ve called mine a Cabin,house,shed, they can call it what they want. It’s home to me.🙏 I burn most everything. I don’t burn plastic. I do recycle my cans and glass. I make a dump run twice a year. Every thing we buy these days come with some form of garbage… think of how much is in one grocery store. Nice thumb nail. we all thought we were going to see some skin.😂 You have a wonderful week..!!
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Isn't it funny when someone thinks you are saying it wrong! 🤣 When it's just myself, making a run to the transfer station twice a year works great. When I have contractors here, not so much! I crack up watching the video where I am trying to lift that heavy trash bag. My son had a hard time lifting it! Had to get some footage though! 🤪 The thumbnail was one of the three they suggest to you when you upload a video. I debated it for awhile but didn't really have an issue showing me fully clothed in a tub with fake bubbles added! This is still a family friendly channel! 😉🧡 Thank you Ron!
@southernrootsalaskanbranches7
@southernrootsalaskanbranches7 Жыл бұрын
Some great ideas you've given me for my homeplace! Thank you Ms Alone 😊
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Josh, you must have a way to wash clothes and take a bath when SHTF! At least you have that nice pond close by! Like I said, we all coming to your place when it gets bad! 🤭🧡
@southernrootsalaskanbranches7
@southernrootsalaskanbranches7 Жыл бұрын
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska Oh I do lol! But it's great to see how professionals do it 😆 And your always welcome here obviously! 😉😁
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
@@southernrootsalaskanbranches7 That is spelled PROfessionals!
@southernrootsalaskanbranches7
@southernrootsalaskanbranches7 Жыл бұрын
@@AloneinRemoteAlaska Oh oh my mistake your highness 😅
@HomeEF
@HomeEF Жыл бұрын
Love the video Thank you !👍❤️🍂🍁
@TheLvablebird
@TheLvablebird Жыл бұрын
Ooops! I wanted to thank you for your video projects. 💗
@ellsmere58
@ellsmere58 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy your videos, the surroundings leave me with a feeling of peace. Thank you for sharing 😊
@christophervogt7456
@christophervogt7456 Жыл бұрын
Great video! So professionally done. Honestly, I was wondering how you handle trash, grey and black water. Very informative & interesting video. Thank you for sharing. Hope you & Kenai are well and safely hunkered down for the winter! ~ Chris
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Chris! These were questions that came up often so you were not the only one! Glad you enjoyed it! I cant quite hunker down yet. I still have 1/2 a cow to pick up in Anchorage! Once that is done I go into hibernation! 🤭🧡
@josefinagalera9550
@josefinagalera9550 Жыл бұрын
"El Concierto De Aranjuez" I love this amazing piece, Juaquin Rodrigo or Paco de Lucia. playing this marvelous piece. Thank you for the video and for the music
@dachedetre
@dachedetre Жыл бұрын
Lol I love u, your so funny. I look forward to your videos. This one was a good one.
@curtisseborowski161
@curtisseborowski161 Жыл бұрын
I'm impressed!!!! you are very resourceful.
@tonirad9577
@tonirad9577 Жыл бұрын
I put off watching your video until I had a few moments of peace to ride my exercise bike . It’s my new winter thing . Pick a favorite KZbinr and ride . With just one person ( usually ) I think your dry cabin is a fine idea and does get rid of many potential problems . I would not want to do laundry by hand for my grandsons and us ! I do remember putting my two daughters in the tub to stomp clothes for me years ago when I was a waitress ( $ 2.01 an hour back then ) and times were tough . I imagine you have been going over these things for a long time in your head before you finally got to put them into action and reality. I am enjoying watching your cabins transformation . Rock on 🤘
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
What a good hobby to have Toni! That's awesome I made the list! 🤗Yes my laundry set up is just for me (good for 1-2 people) When my son was here I took him to a laundromat because he had a lot of dirty clothes from the trip and it would not have been fair for him to have to wait days for his clothes to dry. Ah yes the things we did with our kids when we had no money! That was more training for this life than anything! Thank you so much Toni! 😉🧡
@blackmonday738
@blackmonday738 Жыл бұрын
My dear I've been working my booty off thee past 3 months, and i am sad i didn't make it sending u & my sweet pup gifts!! When i can i will. For those u are full of chat, u live off grid as any one can be!! Yr cabin is yr home, shoot call it the I'm living it up!! Either way it's hard core being out there alone with wilderness in general and scary. Yr Bad A** to me , even my 1 st video i clicked on when u just started i was in awwww. Love ya much. Hug Khenine for me. 💗💙💗 Stay safe hun.
@jamesaigler285
@jamesaigler285 Жыл бұрын
Good Sunday morning to u Alone in remote Alaska. Thanks for giving us a better description of your life.stay safe.enjoy
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much James! 😉🧡
@Annie6460
@Annie6460 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting and entertaining thank you. ❤️🇦🇺🇺🇸
@johnsonr9
@johnsonr9 Жыл бұрын
Great channel and awesome dog too. You live in a beautiful spot but Appalachia is cold enough for us.
@AloneinRemoteAlaska
@AloneinRemoteAlaska Жыл бұрын
Kenai is an amazing dog! We protect each other! I do love where I live and consider myself very lucky to have found this property! Appalachia is beautiful country! This much snow is definitely not for everyone! But I love it! 🤗🧡
@roberthand3836
@roberthand3836 Жыл бұрын
I was born in Oakland in 1956 and moved to a cabin 9 miles les outside of Grants Pass, Oregon where we lived for 4 years till I played with a large rattlesnake for a Haft hour. Everytime it struck at me, did tippy would knock me out of the way and drag me back. I went at it with a curtain rod. This went on for a haft hour till my mom and dad can out. Dad ran and got the .22 and shot it. Nether Tippy or I got bit and we end up in the new paper there in Grants Pass. We had a rug on a dirt floor of our cabin which I still miss to this day. Powermonger
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