Why I'm Moving Into a Tent (As a "Successful" 33-Year-Old)

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Eva zu Beck

Eva zu Beck

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@thondr
@thondr 21 сағат бұрын
I lived in a tent moving through Patagonia for three months. As a Mexican who grew up in the city it was hard, but it was the most happy time of my life. Good luck to you Eva. -Felipe
@self-sufficient9315
@self-sufficient9315 20 сағат бұрын
I would completely agree to that.. and i would love to do that if i not worry what people might think... but i need it so i'll do it someday soon
@breathingspace5717
@breathingspace5717 21 сағат бұрын
Love this✨🎉 I lived like this for many years in East Africa. You will be the healthiest you’ll ever be living there! My heart feels so much happiness for you 🙏🏼💕
@MelissaNash-kg6en
@MelissaNash-kg6en 20 сағат бұрын
Eva!! I do not think you are "crazy" I believe that was a gift from the fairies welcoming you to the land and thanking you for your gifts and offerings. what a beautiful sign. I love the way you're living and I definitely think I could live in a tent like that for quite some time. I currently live in a tiny house off grid. just keep being you because that is what you're here for 🌅🙌🙌
@davids.9707
@davids.9707 20 сағат бұрын
There's nothing more relaxing then the sound of a gentle rain hitting the tent. German's do love sauerkraut, Ja!
@PWCDN
@PWCDN 21 сағат бұрын
You're living my dream quite honestly. So happy for you.
@jacksg1809
@jacksg1809 21 сағат бұрын
Eva the summer is the best time to get ur stove ready before u need it . Good to see Ur rewilding too it's great . Happy days .❤😊
@FelipeColacion
@FelipeColacion 21 сағат бұрын
Finally new upload from my favorite 😊
@nizum71
@nizum71 21 сағат бұрын
Happy to see you again. Congratulations!!!
@davidfuters7152
@davidfuters7152 21 сағат бұрын
In the UK we have powered wheel barrows , I’m sure they come in various sizes but the ones we use at work fit through a 1m wide gate The great thing is they are powered by a lawn mower engine and run on rubber caterpillar tracks like a tank , so they are easy to use and maintain and will go just about anywhere without damaging the ground they run on , so any neighbours should be ok with it
@justme-dm7sb
@justme-dm7sb 20 сағат бұрын
Back to the Defender? Thats cool. Vilk is such a nice dog now that he has grown up. It is always so good to see him. As for living in a tent; its a good way to be sure you will be traveling somewhere within a couple of years unless you build something more stable. I am so fortunate to have lived in the mountains my whole life, but in a house. Once I had a house burn to the ground and I lived in a 10x10 cabin with a loft through the winter on my property. I had animals and couldn't leave them, so I lived much like them. It was eye opening. To this day I have a cast iron bathtub in my front yard with a fire pit under it. Every so often I fill it and light the fire and hang out in the tub for the night. I love it. As for relationships, I value my friends most of all. I had a bumper stick at a time that said "A friend is someone who knows all about you and likes you anyway". That is true still, and always will be. The rest of people are aquaintences or friendly aquaintences. No social media, no online anything, and I am happy. I play actual board games with my friends such as chess, mancala, and dice games. I have an amazing life. You have a much more public sort of life, also amazing in your own way. Whatever it is you do next I wish you the best. Thank you for sharing in such a human way, where everything does not have to be exactly perfect with each and every hair in place. That perfect life is simply not real. It is so nice to some real life from someone who is so well known. You have made an impression on me, and that is not easy to do. I hope so much to see again on the TED platform. I would be so interested to hear what you would have to say since the age of 28.
@earthwitheva
@earthwitheva 21 сағат бұрын
This is amazing news, Eva, congratulations! What a beautiful spot on earth you've found. 🥰 The tent (or is it a yurt?) looks perfect for now, and I absolutely love the new tattoo. The reminder to "follow your bliss" is such a beautiful sentiment. My dream for the future is living remotely in my home country of Switzerland in the Alps. I’m still not sure if it’s possible and curious if my vision will change! Switzerland definitely isn't as wild as Poland or Sweden or other countries...
@MommabirdArizona
@MommabirdArizona 20 сағат бұрын
I think it's Wonderful that you're living your life through your dog's eyes and heart ❤ he's showing you whats important in life💕🕊cherish this journey moment by moment. It's how a K-9 speaks his soul into existence through you! Blessings and Love to you both!🕊🤗❤
@ChrisonTour
@ChrisonTour 21 сағат бұрын
First! :) These tents become pretty popular, its a great way to quickly settle in :)
@joelharris4399
@joelharris4399 21 сағат бұрын
Living off the grid I'm sure has got its moments, but it is nothing to glamorize. Good luck👍🙏
@GuyWithTheDogs
@GuyWithTheDogs 20 сағат бұрын
When I have a minute, I'll check out your KZbin channel to see what a glamorous life looks like!! 👍
@joelharris4399
@joelharris4399 20 сағат бұрын
@@GuyWithTheDogs There's nothing to see except old lectures with students 6-7 years ago
@jbusley
@jbusley 20 сағат бұрын
The success of this channel proves you wrong.
@joelharris4399
@joelharris4399 20 сағат бұрын
@@jbusley Go try it yourself then. She admitted in video her lifestyle has serious drawbacks: one being personal relationships (apart from romance). Living in isolation for long and wandering from place to place is eventually going catch up and not in a nice way. Still gave her some encouragement though because that's her passion. I leave it at that. Just don't make it a trend
@em8842
@em8842 21 сағат бұрын
Consider putting your food into a tight-lidded metal box or something instead of the basket - just so that mice can't get to it and will be less tempted to chew through your tent :)
@Scout-n
@Scout-n 20 сағат бұрын
Yes, metal. I used a plastic food cooler with tight fitting lid while camping. The lid is double wall, with insulation between. I felt it was safe from small animals. There were no bears in the area bc this cooler was not safe from them. When I returned to my camp, I came upon a squirrel that almost chewed through the lid to get at the food. One more minute was all he needed. So I agree with all metal food storage to keep the small animals out.
@johndoyle6697
@johndoyle6697 20 сағат бұрын
Hi Eva. Insulate the tent. Get a wood coal stove with plenty of fuel for it. Make sure your portable battery stays charged. Consider getting an ATV for emergencies.
@Lezliecns
@Lezliecns 21 сағат бұрын
Going through a metamorphosis of my own and can SO relate!! Please keep sharing your journey, no matter where it takes you!!✌️
@SetPace
@SetPace 21 сағат бұрын
Happy to see you back!
@inmyopinion6836
@inmyopinion6836 21 сағат бұрын
Your motivational impact, not as great as TS, but as impressive to us, carries a lot of weight! Thank you for your continued efforts!
@melinayeamon2830
@melinayeamon2830 20 сағат бұрын
Nothing worth having comes easy. Fortune favors the brave Eve!!! I believe in you
@Adornments4U
@Adornments4U 20 сағат бұрын
i left the cities in 1973, and moved to the Canadian- Minn.( Lake of the Woods area.) i lived in Tee pee's, and went back to the earth lifestyle. Nomads flow with the weather. So how do you plan on getting thru the winters? A huge adventure onto itself...Thank You for continuing the dream...
@MommabirdArizona
@MommabirdArizona 20 сағат бұрын
Absolutely adore the daisy 'gift'❤
@debmadden4157
@debmadden4157 21 сағат бұрын
Eva thank you for posting. I've missed you & Vilk. Stay happy, healthy & grounded,
@Allen-by6ci
@Allen-by6ci 21 сағат бұрын
Always nice to see you Eva
@maui.tech.0415
@maui.tech.0415 21 сағат бұрын
Take hikes in the morning and evening and then go on a walk at night. It’s a dream.
21 сағат бұрын
Cześć Ewa. Gratuluję podjęcia takiej decyzji. Nie oglądaj się na innych. Fajne miejsce do życia wybrałaś. Ale ostatnio dużo padało i wiało, mam nadzieję, że wszystko jest OK. Ogłądałem Twoje podróże, i widzę, że napewno sobie dasz radę. Pozdrowienia dla Ciebie i Wilka.
@KyriaNunNuit
@KyriaNunNuit 20 сағат бұрын
Eva, please, please do not fall into the habit of saying "like" in every sentence. You never used to do that. You probably picked it up during your trip to the USA, but it's a verbal tick and so annoying and hard to get rid of once it takes root. That aside: great work. It's such a beautiful, cosy home and I wish you all the best in it.
@robinsmith9734
@robinsmith9734 21 сағат бұрын
Eva, a big lagging MMM here, and then the rain came down! I hope you are all safe, and have a safe get out,............Thinking of you and Vilk..
@AngelaJoyAdventures
@AngelaJoyAdventures 21 сағат бұрын
So excited for you!! 🎉🎉
@MommabirdArizona
@MommabirdArizona 20 сағат бұрын
Yes 'I could see myself living' in that kind of environment ❤🙏🕊
@ChristopherGronlund
@ChristopherGronlund 20 сағат бұрын
"Life doesn't just have to be the one thing or the other. When did we collectively decide that everyone needs to pick one lane and stick to it?" This is what I like about following what you're up to, that reminder there are people just doing their things -- and that they are often bound together in some manner through their decisions to pursue things they want to do. It's always strange when someone's first reaction to something is, "Well I could NEVER do that!" as though they were asked to! Since childhood, my reaction's always been, "Cool!" -- even to the things that are not something I'd do. If something's not one's thing, it seems much easier to move on than criticize others for not living (or being) like them...
@GuyWithTheDogs
@GuyWithTheDogs 20 сағат бұрын
Ditto. 🙂
@ellsbells9943
@ellsbells9943 21 сағат бұрын
LOVING IT!!!! The road situation will eventually work itself out (I imagine) ... there are a couple of YT'rs who have some really good shorts on different knots, you might wanna check them out as your tent might benefit from the extra security during high winds or a storm. Always trust in the faeries 🧚🏻🧚🏻🧚🏻 Raspberry vodka sounds divine! You're totally doing it ... keep up the good work!
@donaldhester6555
@donaldhester6555 21 сағат бұрын
So, Eva, what happens if you get really sick or heaven forbid, you break a leg? When you get older? You should probably build a road or something so that you can easily get in and out.
@GuyWithTheDogs
@GuyWithTheDogs 20 сағат бұрын
lol One day at a time, Grasshopper...
@shutincharlie3461
@shutincharlie3461 20 сағат бұрын
If the tents a rockin' don't come knocking sign needed!
@MrDonJBerg
@MrDonJBerg 20 сағат бұрын
LOL
@russmartin4189
@russmartin4189 20 сағат бұрын
Get a cart and harness for Vilk and let him pull it up. Or just buy a mule. You have the land to keep it fed for free! Miners in the American West used mules to haul everything everywhere.
@timwhite5647
@timwhite5647 21 сағат бұрын
"Best or worst decision of your life"? I'm going with "worst". Just wait until winter hits, and it's hovering around zero, and you're snowed in. Vilk will be looking at you like:"Man, this sucks...can't we get a nice warm hotel room somewhere?" We all love you Eva, and want you to be safe. Living in a tent in the wilderness is probably NOT the best idea. No roads, no electricity, questionable water access. Ah well, as a father, I'm used to my children totally ignoring advice I give them....the beat goes on. You're next adventure will show us how happy you are now that you got the hell out of that tent, and pursued a more "normal" lifestyle. Love you! Please be careful. Stay warm!
@GuyWithTheDogs
@GuyWithTheDogs 20 сағат бұрын
Well...aren't YOU just a ray of sunshine!
@Lisforpeace71
@Lisforpeace71 20 сағат бұрын
If anyone can survive it's Eva❤ Who knows what she will do come winter. She can always leave for a moment. Lots of options
@timwhite5647
@timwhite5647 20 сағат бұрын
@@GuyWithTheDogs As I said, I care about Eva a lot. Nomadic lifestyles worked well with the plains Indians, where all they wanted to do was hunt buffalo. Eva is a smart lady with idealistic visions of Utopia in a nature setting. That's fine. She will find out that living in a tent may not be all it's cracked-up to be. I live in an old home with no central heat, I use space heaters in the winter, and still the temperature inside when it's freezing outside is in the 40's...fahrenheit. Imagine what a tent would be like.
@GuyWithTheDogs
@GuyWithTheDogs 20 сағат бұрын
@@timwhite5647 If she starts to be the person other people want her to be, she'll get lost in being who she is. If KZbin creators allow themselves to be held captive by the judgements of others, they wouldn't be able to continue to live their lives as they please...and there probably wouldn't be any videos for intrusive strangers to pick apart and cluck over.
@timwhite5647
@timwhite5647 19 сағат бұрын
@@GuyWithTheDogs Ah, well you know something? she posts these videos for us to see, otherwise she would just live a nice, quiet life. When you make yourself a "public" person by airing your life on KZbin, and there is an avenue for comments...good or bad, then we should feel free to express our opinions. I am not "clucking" over her, I'm 66-years-old, I've lived a life of many ups and downs. I'm grateful she wants to share a part of her life with us, but don't act like we cannot participate in discussions concerning her. If she wants to live in a tent...so be it.
@gordonhoselton1312
@gordonhoselton1312 20 сағат бұрын
33 , 43 , 53 , 63 , 73 is life, Love your base , ya canna live any other day than today. Get yourself a big ATV and build garage storage down , can more than picture, Oxford. If I was there , common sense, push yourself to " yurtize " and insulate the floor. How exciting, really.
@nins0733
@nins0733 19 сағат бұрын
OMG! The world really belongs to the brave like you Eva. ❤ I'm here first for your Odyssey then Vilk and will definitely stay forever for your storytelling.
@fernandavonknoblauch7392
@fernandavonknoblauch7392 21 сағат бұрын
You honestly inspire me so much.
@SisterSherryDoingStuff
@SisterSherryDoingStuff 21 сағат бұрын
I could 100% live in a bell tent - on the right land.
@AronOutdoors
@AronOutdoors 20 сағат бұрын
A tatami mat wasn't made as a mattress, it was made as a floor section and that's why it's pretty hard. Here in Japan there are still many people who have and sleep on tatami floors, but the vast majority the put a futon, a traditional Japanese mattress on top of it. If you can be comfortable on the tatami alone that's amazing, but if not adding a pad or mattress may be worth consideration.
@AgentTrust
@AgentTrust 21 сағат бұрын
I love your place! To sleep in a tent makes one feel really alive and connected to nature ❤ bless you! Have joy 😁
@brentbraten6680
@brentbraten6680 20 сағат бұрын
Given the situation in the world right now, Eva, you are probably in the best place possible. You might want to look into getting a pair of “saddle bags” for Vilk. This will make foraging, etc. a lot easier because what you are going to discover that if you don’t have some way gathering (and hauling) a lot of food most of your time will be spent foraging for food. Another thin you might want to look into investing ing is a collection of light weight ratchet straps. These will make tightening and securing your tent a lot easier. It looks like the “fairies” have welcomed you into their domain. Take care.
@clintonwooten5189
@clintonwooten5189 20 сағат бұрын
Haven’t said anything in a while, but I’m happy to see you. Finally found your happiness in the land you wanted
@cinderellaasmr
@cinderellaasmr 21 сағат бұрын
It’s looking very cozy Eva 😍 that stove is going to help a lot! I’ve seen other KZbinrs camp in these tents with the stoves during winter and they are perfectly fine. You can do it! If it doesn’t work out you always have another year to build another shelter before the next winter. I would still keep the tent though because it’s beautiful and your guests can stay there too.
@sgraham005
@sgraham005 20 сағат бұрын
Nice land, cool tent. Four walls cut you off from our Circadian Rhythms? They invented windows and doors that allow light in, a long time ago. Winter storms are coming try not to trap yourself in a storm ... have a plan B/C as you are not a Mongolian nomad ; ) Best of luck
@sherrillbrittain8745
@sherrillbrittain8745 20 сағат бұрын
I have been reading about torrential rains in that region of Europe. Please stay safe - I suppose you are safe living uphill, but beware of roads washing out etc. I live in Vermont, US and so much damage has been caused by these biblical flooding situations.
@jariyrjanainen8770
@jariyrjanainen8770 19 сағат бұрын
Tent can be ("almost") as cozy as house (or a van). Maybe not so comfortable or not so equipped. Paul young singed "where ever I lay my hat (that's my home)". Winter is coming, so you need a real good stove and proper insulation on your floor (assuming that your tent is good enough). If you spent weeks or even months in your "queendom" absolutely must as a Finn is Sauna (also available a form of tent)! You seems quite happy, so enjoy your stationarity for a while💫
@stuart_oneill
@stuart_oneill 20 сағат бұрын
Ive.considered the same.set up. Using a small wood powered heater with the safety vent is practical. I'm going to try to attach two pics of a tent like yours for temp use and one that's set up for 4 seasons. Study some Native American teepee, still available for 4 season living. Slightly different. If I can't set the photos here I'll find another of your channels. Nope no photos. But suggestion on a very heavy duty organic storage discourages wildlife. Essential in Montana, Wyoming. Love what you are doing. If you want conversation you can obviously go to town. Pics if a fine tent like yours elsewhere. There are.way to insulate the inside for heavy rain/winter. ❤
@deviviswanathan2588
@deviviswanathan2588 20 сағат бұрын
You can use a small moped/mountain motorbike kind of vehicle to transport between your tent and car.. Just a thought.
@Wallflower_333
@Wallflower_333 21 сағат бұрын
I always leave gifts in certain places in thanks for safe passage!
@dennisspackman7147
@dennisspackman7147 20 сағат бұрын
The looks alright for fair weather. However it seems really light weight protection for the cold time of the year. Uninsulated canvas will have huge heat loss. Even with a stove inside. Depends on how cold it actually gets there. Good luck.
@Nakamura65
@Nakamura65 20 сағат бұрын
Its in Tatra mountains,... half a meter of snow and -15° winters for 5 months
@belunu4980
@belunu4980 20 сағат бұрын
Aww...I really wanted to see the fairy lights inside the tent at night. Next time I guess. The tent looks spacious and cozy. Looking forward to seeing more tent furnishing activities.😊❤
@mikejohnson599
@mikejohnson599 20 сағат бұрын
here in the states whats becoming popular are tiny houses they are delivered completely made and you just move in and in the future add to them as much as you want and they are so cute and efficient and so cheap
@JamesRook
@JamesRook 19 сағат бұрын
Enjoy your property and solo life while you're young and fit and have the resources. My wife and I had some property we had to sell after we got a little older and finding that we spent more time and effort transporting in the things needed for daily life than actually enjoying the place. I think I'd train Vilk to carry his own food in saddlebags to lighten the load a little.
@Watts..
@Watts.. 20 сағат бұрын
The land and tent seems like so much fun. Looks like you could tie your tent supports to the decking and would not have to depend on or keep adjusting the ground stakes. Thank you for always keeping it real! Can't wait to see what you do next. Are you going to install a gravel road to your property? 💯
@NZKiwi87
@NZKiwi87 19 сағат бұрын
Sleeping on those mats will be challenging at first for a few days but it will then become the most restful sleep and your body will feel amazing 👌 when I floorslept for some time I really enjoyed knowing that literally ANYWHERE could be my bed 🤗 Thanks for another great video 😊
@Valhalrik
@Valhalrik 20 сағат бұрын
I am Glad you are back Eva miss you!
@FYT5150
@FYT5150 20 сағат бұрын
Not only are you a total doll but your personality is 🥰
@sheethalpn3769
@sheethalpn3769 20 сағат бұрын
It takes a lot of courage to do what you do. More power to you ❤
@y_i_fly6256
@y_i_fly6256 20 сағат бұрын
It’s good to get away and into seclusion specially if you’re trying to remove yourself temptation. That’s very understandable, find thing’s to stay busy, read, hike, something. Wishing you very much luck on your personal journey.
@fernandavonknoblauch7392
@fernandavonknoblauch7392 21 сағат бұрын
Im so so curious to see what ur gonna do when the winter comes, and i mean it with all the love possible! You are a very capable and strong woman I know you will manage everything 🎉❤ (but I’m so curiousssss haha 😊)
@JPBVideo
@JPBVideo 20 сағат бұрын
It looks beautiful. You've really done a great job with it. But I have to ask the question. You're filming with a camera, you're wearing a fitness watch. You have fairy lights. You have a drone. How are you charging all of these? Are you schlepping into town a lot to do that?
@TechVidGuy
@TechVidGuy 21 сағат бұрын
I'm sure you're working on addressing the access issues. The number one thing I see most offgrid/homesteaders tackle is road access when buying raw land so, totally normal and expected.
@vals8062
@vals8062 20 сағат бұрын
Your a free soul, you should have grown up in the late 60s and 70s. You remind me of that time in my life, so enjoy your uniqueness.
@tarbelatimes2672
@tarbelatimes2672 21 сағат бұрын
I like you very much and appreciate your courage
@clintonwooten5189
@clintonwooten5189 20 сағат бұрын
It is definitely beautiful out there hopefully one of these days I’ll be able to do the same thing. I’ve been wanting to live like you like you are doing now for quite a while now.
@bevanpope7924
@bevanpope7924 20 сағат бұрын
Hey Eva, Enjoying your new bold decision to stay static, for a while, and nurture some land and skills. Glad you at least got a little table in this episode. You deserve a few furniture items…
@davidneel8327
@davidneel8327 20 сағат бұрын
Suggest you add a weatherproof toolbox to the site for those tools you don't want to haul to the site on every visit. Consider adding a block and tackle set and a come-a-long for moving heavy items.
@BrianNeville-lc7br
@BrianNeville-lc7br 21 сағат бұрын
There's a very well-maintained track. You can be seen walking on it. It's just above your tent about 30 meters away.
@markpekel4517
@markpekel4517 20 сағат бұрын
congrats 🎉 wishing you the best settling into your new place.
@mithunmitra776
@mithunmitra776 20 сағат бұрын
Your life style always attract me. In fact your new home the tent is very uch attractive. Best wishes for you and Vilk.
@andhewonders
@andhewonders 20 сағат бұрын
Strange as it seems, your decking boards are upside down, they'll do, but do it correctly next time.
@poetrygirl86
@poetrygirl86 20 сағат бұрын
I admire people who jump in to that way of living, but as a single woman alone in the woods, I would honestly be terrified and I would never dare try it myself. But good luck! Be careful!
@hermit6501
@hermit6501 20 сағат бұрын
"I want to move to wherever they live". . .let them move to you! Great video Eva.
@oakstream6041
@oakstream6041 20 сағат бұрын
I'm so proud of you! 🫶
@saidhashi2856
@saidhashi2856 20 сағат бұрын
Show us your neighbourhood. A little tour around the area will be great. ❤
@TeeKing
@TeeKing 21 сағат бұрын
My dream for years was to build a yurt. I bought a retired schoolbus, instead. After a blowout on the way to Texas from Washington, it's never run happily since. As such, I've been parked here in Texas so long that the tires are questionable and the one battery is bad, probably both. And my vision is waning as I keep my eyes open for a final landing spot for my bus. Texas isnt it. Love your videos; I like to think that my life might have been similar had I chosen quite differently when I was young. I'm a late bloomer, but wildflowers rebloom in the most quirky, whimsical ways.
@ctcwwt
@ctcwwt 20 сағат бұрын
Good for you, it is very inspiring and great to see confident women you can do anything you want to and it's a great inspiration to me seeing what you can do and I pass this onto my two daughters We xan do anything we want
@BeleniYara-ow2zq
@BeleniYara-ow2zq 20 сағат бұрын
You're living an amazing different life ,living in a quiet place like that and less population around the area 💯❤🔥🌟
@self-sufficient9315
@self-sufficient9315 20 сағат бұрын
You should buy a shade for the deck to have tea and enjoy.. and a hammock!! And a sitting place arround a fire place!! Do that!
@DogPrinctz
@DogPrinctz 19 сағат бұрын
Oh that’s so cool!!! Use wool to insulate the walls and they’ll breath and keep it warm. Of mushroom hunting up there would be fantastic!!! Make rock paths! Have 🤩 fun
@arlandaplanespotting
@arlandaplanespotting 20 сағат бұрын
For me it isn't completely madness. Right now, something like this is what I want. Get away from "normal" life. Focus on life, myself and better things than work. Your house looks stunning 👌
@DorkThink
@DorkThink 21 сағат бұрын
Also by Joe: The privilege of a lifetime is being yourself. Beautiful choice for a tattoo! ✨️
@rambling_rob7035
@rambling_rob7035 20 сағат бұрын
Teach Vilk to pull a sled! Trucker's hitch is a good for tightening loads.
@rockingredpoppy9119
@rockingredpoppy9119 20 сағат бұрын
You need to get a sled you can pull rather than carrying everything on your back. Oh and when you can upgrade, consider a smaller Yurt, they make them insulated and can be ordered with a snow rated roof and an opening for a wood stove!!!
@Frog-qe7yh
@Frog-qe7yh 21 сағат бұрын
I love your tent and raised platform. Looks like a great place to live.
@ronnietaylor3112
@ronnietaylor3112 20 сағат бұрын
This is great you have a home now.
@kai-uweoch1159
@kai-uweoch1159 20 сағат бұрын
Not sure if and how you solved "the" problem, but for my cabin I bought a compost toilet. The "house" came as a kit on a palett, the second palett was the container and "chair" . Not too expensive (1600€) but works great if you dont let "it" get too wet! Been using it over 3 years on numerous weekends and vacations and the 200l bucket is still only 1/3 filled. At the end I will yave nice fertilizer for the garden. 😁
@rosenbergstudfarm7762
@rosenbergstudfarm7762 20 сағат бұрын
Isolation brings peace to life, and peace attracts the right people. You don't stop meeting people when living in isolation, you start meeting the right ones.
@bobbates7343
@bobbates7343 20 сағат бұрын
A great many people lived in what are called walled tents during the Great Depression. Those tents are still made and are somewhat similar to what you have now. They are most often bigger and most important they have a chimney hole . You can then have a wood burning stove so you can have heat . Boil water all that good stuff. As for you land did you know you would have to build a road in order to live there ? I hope you knew about that before you bought the place.
@antonevelone1439
@antonevelone1439 20 сағат бұрын
Be thankful that you have your four legged friend by your side...
@self-sufficient9315
@self-sufficient9315 20 сағат бұрын
Hey you are doing so great making a living for yourself at the same time doing what you love. 😊.
@user-kh5wi7xk7h
@user-kh5wi7xk7h 20 сағат бұрын
You’re so inspiring and you’re videos so beautiful and fun ❤ thankyou!!!
@turboedsloth2000
@turboedsloth2000 20 сағат бұрын
Love the spot I'd recommend a cargo drone to lighten loads as there are some that can carry 20kg some even do above that could help you out ip there**🕊
@marcialovejoy9926
@marcialovejoy9926 19 сағат бұрын
Eva you r a very positive person. That goes such a long way in life. Your living the way that makes you happy. If i was alot younger i would live like you are for a weekend. Would you consider at one point building a roof over the tent to make it more winter approved. If your not at this time going to do anything with the road. Why not get an ATV to get into your place? I have been trying over the last couple of years to become a minimalist.
@margplsr3120
@margplsr3120 20 сағат бұрын
Greetings from Tricity in Poland :-) it is amazing how we can really feel your videos and all these moments
@kwhyte7029
@kwhyte7029 20 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your videos Eva 😊
@360chris88
@360chris88 19 сағат бұрын
Thanks eva
@paulamacdonald7070
@paulamacdonald7070 20 сағат бұрын
Vilk needs a cart to oull to help you carry stuff in
@silenceiscompliance4131
@silenceiscompliance4131 20 сағат бұрын
A hunting cart. One used to throw on an elk. Can easily modify for carrying her needs.. carts designed for ease when loaded and pulling up a hill.
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