I Built a Secret Tiny Cabin that has Wood Stove Heating

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Published 2022-05-24

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  • I installed this little silicone sponge holder that hangs off my kitchen faucet. Your afternoon was pretty productive too, I suppose.
  • I have to say this is one of few Cabin builds I've enjoyed watching. When I built mine back in 1986 I put those Hinges on the Inside making it harder for someone to enter and finally used a Galvanized Lock system against thieves. I use to leave the door unlocked but I had a theft problem. The thief was eventually arrested when Deer Camera's became available in 1999. Try a Peppermint Mixture sprayed on the outside of the door and inside to keep bugs at bay. 1 quart distilled water, one cup Vodka and 30 drops of Peppermint Oil. Mix well and then use a cheap Spray bottle to spray.
  • I always see people make videos of them building structures like this out in the woods, and NOBODY talks about the downsides like bugs and spiders and whatnot. They all just make it look as picturesque and perfect as possible. Very refreshing to hear someone talk about their shelter honestly
    Keep on keeping on. And careful, don't get caught by DNR or the like.
  • @ainokea4u
    Outstanding effort Foresty...I'm a carpenter with 40 years experience and I give you a huge thumbs up for this...especially the door and hinge set up...great job
  • @Stingball22
    That dog really knows how to make itself comfortable. It actually tucked itself into the sleeping bag.
  • I am so impressed with you. Hiking, cooking, sweet and patient with your pup, cabin building, and what an awesome fireplace!!
  • @darwinrussell
    A cabin build and an adorable companion. Life is good for ole Foresty.
  • @BronzedTube
    Not sure I can take much more of that puppy. The cuteness levels can't even be measured. Nice job on the little hut!
  • This guy helped me believe in myself. I never would have thought i could build a cabin like this until I saw him eating the same brand of Ramen as me
  • @daflotsam
    Loved the foreshadowing of this video appearing in previous.
  • @markdavis6923
    love the idea that you left a note for however finds your shelter. Never know if it could save someone like in a jam. I make hunting stacks about the same way. I don't even lock them and leave a ledger in them. I'm always surprised when I go to one and find a new log in one for someone that took refuge in it. in this day and age they even leave a email address. it warms my heart when someone leaves a message that they stayed in one on a bad day just to make it throw the day. made many new friends this way. They've even shared their harvest with me because they hug out for a few hours in one of my natural blinds. Heck I've even recruited some of them to help make new ones
  • That thing went together quicker than an Ikea folding chair! Really enjoyed the video!
  • This has got to be the best video of this kind that we've ever seen so far! Congrats!
  • @jansveen
    I was in a pretty bad mood this morning. Your film put me in a better place. Thank you!
  • @mcakey1648
    Well done, FF. That woodstove is incredible. Pretty sure that was a Sawyer Beetle in addition to the mosquitoes keeping you awake. For rain, shakes on the roof would be my vote for sure. Also, if you come back to stay in winter you might want to install the door to open inward so a dump of snow doesn’t block you in. Love your channel.
  • @derekkay4969
    Does it not make you rethink life a little when your little doggo is so happy being in a log cabin with you, they don't need anything else, just you. Makes you wonder why we all need so many things and so much technology to make us all happy.
  • Rocko doesn’t really know how good she’s got it! Adventures with Foresty are top notch!🌲⛰🌿🍂
  • @Rylanbro
    I find my self coming back to this video quite often. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
  • @mlml
    I like how you are both open about using power tools (a lot of wilderness hobbyists on youtube dont openly admit to using power tools) as well as conscious of the environment continuing in disuse and not leaving anything behind.