Off Grid Homesteading.....everything you need to know

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Bushradical

Bushradical

Күн бұрын

People have TONS of questions about off grid homesteading. Questions about wells, outhouses, cabin builds, Tiny Houses etc etc . In this video we're going to take a look at the most common questions about this popular subject of off grid living.
If you want to see the full length version of all these projects the links are below.
cabin build part one...... • Off Grid Cabin In The ...
cabin build part two....... • Off Grid Cabin In The ...
Brooke's cabin video...... • Solo off grid A-frame,...
Well video............................ • Antique Hand Pump Well...
outhouse video................... • Building an Off Grid O...

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@jonpmonroe
@jonpmonroe 2 жыл бұрын
Dave, This was the best writing you've done. So authentic and hits home with what the average human feels is missing in the modern life. All of the video you put behind it adds legitimacy to your words. True American Icon.
@KM00Youtube
@KM00Youtube 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you immensely, Capah City! Love the encouragement for those who are thinking of such a project. A complete review, and my fav....his compliments and support for his wife, Girl in the Woods/Brooke! These two influencers are the complete package. 🥰😎
@sovbo101
@sovbo101 2 жыл бұрын
You nailed it when you used the word "authentic". Dave & Brooke make life a little better every day.
@07LUTE70
@07LUTE70 2 жыл бұрын
Are you in the UP by any chance? I have a good friend of mine from Standish Michigan. I love the love that you have for life and your wife that's so good to see these days. Is land expensive there for undeveloped land? Do you know if it's possible to buy 1 or 2 acres? I really want to live off grid. I'm comfortable with my own company. I remember a documentary of an old guy that built his own log cabin in Alaska I really fell in love with the premise many years ago.Now I have that wanderlust again.Might as well do it while I'm not getting any younger. Thanks for the inspiration Dave.
@JonValtandtheEvilRobots
@JonValtandtheEvilRobots 2 жыл бұрын
Great comment.
@beringintigabali
@beringintigabali 2 жыл бұрын
That's right mate
@ScottPowers9
@ScottPowers9 2 жыл бұрын
Man this guy has it figured out. This is one of the most inspiring videos i've watched in a long long time.
@sharondanenas3429
@sharondanenas3429 6 ай бұрын
This guy is amazing along with his wife.
@matthewshannongreen1900
@matthewshannongreen1900 Жыл бұрын
This is not the first time we’re commenting on one of your videos and won’t be the last. You do not realize how much of an inspiration you are to so many people. We built a small bedroom addition on to our little one room cabin all bc YOU made us feel like it was possible. We originally started by basically just doing everything you did and I made an exact list based on watching your video like 200 times. While doing it, things arose that the video may not have answered specifically but we had the confidence thanks to you, to figure it out. Now we have built several other things and building is my husband’s new obsession. You are our encyclopedia. And I can’t tell you how many times in conversation that you and your channel have come up bc you have inspired so many others too. I wish we would have had the guts and knowledge to do these things when we were younger like y’all did but the important thing is we finally figured it out. We also very much enjoy Brooke’s channel too. My husband says I’m like she is …determined, strong and smart. That’s a huge compliment bc she is the perfect counterpart to you and we just think so highly about both of you. We just can’t really express how much y’all have enriched our lives for the better. You guys are an absolute God send.
@jacquelynhill1598
@jacquelynhill1598 2 жыл бұрын
Someone I loved and respected once told me: “The simple life is the easy (best) life.” I wish I could go back in time and tell them how right they were! Great video/great philosophy. Thanks to you and Brooke. You’ve cleared a path.
@pianoatthirty
@pianoatthirty 2 жыл бұрын
One last thing, this is such a beautiful, natural reaction to the looming “You’ll Own Nothing And Be Happy”. Thank you Dave, seriously.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it
@gotdangedcommiesitellyahwa6298
@gotdangedcommiesitellyahwa6298 2 жыл бұрын
Amen to that. Screw the WEF, IMF, UN, and everybody else that wants to control every aspect of a free people's life. God bless people like Dave and Brooke who want to help others live their best life.
@TXpopulist
@TXpopulist 2 жыл бұрын
Both channels are fantastic, I love and appreciate the wisdom. Thanks to you and Brooke!
@joshgower438
@joshgower438 2 жыл бұрын
@@Bushradical very few people have a natural talent of doing voice over work. I hold Mike Rowe in high regards for that, but I honestly enjoy your way of approaching words and sentences more than his. I can tell a lot of care goes into editing your videos. Keep up the awesome work, I enjoy every video I have seen from you so far.
@vadim_546
@vadim_546 2 жыл бұрын
Winter forest - booming, like shots, croaking crows, snow from a spruce branch that fell by the collar, tracks in which the bottom is not visible, steam from wet mittens and parallel, now and then intersecting curves of ski tracks; spring forest - the smell of black, still frozen earth, flowing in all directions, choking with melt water, a stream, a thin white strip of skin blue from the cold between a sweater and jeans, and on it large pimples that can only be melted with lips; summer forest - hot drops of golden resin on copper bark, hair smelling of barbecue smoke, a white, daisy-covered sundress stained with dry red wine and a tickling pine needle that you can’t get at all if you don’t unbutton two thousand small, like ladybugs, buttons , rapidly spreading under the fingers along the back and chest.
@caesarspeak9030
@caesarspeak9030 2 жыл бұрын
Dave I've been watching your videos for years and my wife, son and myself decided to go for it. We ran our own business and owned our own house and sold it all. We bought 47 acre's of raw land and have been off-grid for just over a year. It's been the happiest time of our lives. The time I have with my wife and son are the best memories I could have ever asked for. I have a small you tube channel and it's more of a scrap book for us to be able to look back on. Thanks for all of the inspiration from your videos.
@violetpurple6191
@violetpurple6191 Жыл бұрын
"people want more simplicity, more freedom" amen brother, amen
@listentothetrees9702
@listentothetrees9702 2 жыл бұрын
mission accomplished. I’m 21 single mom of 1 and your intention behind your channel is exactly what you deliver. Giving hope and really breaking down this lifestyle n making it practical and easy to understand. Thank you for giving so much detail/specifics that really can only come from experience. I’ve wanted this type of lifestyle since I was a kid. You n your wife really are making a difference. this channel is great
@twillightrose13
@twillightrose13 4 ай бұрын
I hope you are off grid now. I am a single mother of 2. I am off grid. You can do it.
@FinickyVoid
@FinickyVoid 3 ай бұрын
How's your cabin? Where did you buy land?
@FinickyVoid
@FinickyVoid 3 ай бұрын
​@twillightrose13 you bought land somewhere and built a cabin? What job do you have? How much are your monthly payments from the divorce?
@twillightrose13
@twillightrose13 3 ай бұрын
@FinickyVoid how trollish of you. I don't get payments from divorce or child support. I get disability. Thats about $900 a month. I rent land and I am rent to own on a cabin that when I get the money I can move it to new land. I simply don't waste my money on stupid things.
@pamflowers8364
@pamflowers8364 2 жыл бұрын
Like Brooke, I had no opportunity to learn how to build, so I just started and learned as I went. First built a 12x16 cabin and then a 20 x 40 house. I learned that carpentry is nothing more than applied logic. If you make a mistake, tear it apart, do it again. It's rewarding, much cheaper than hiring someone, and no one will be as careful or accurate as you when it's for you. An unexpected bonus, you get stronger as you build. I am five feet tall, 105 pounds. Never let anyone tell you that you can't.
@valeriehancotte-galan4790
@valeriehancotte-galan4790 Жыл бұрын
You go, girl!!! We need to train women to build their own tiny homes and thus solve a huge part of the homeless situation. We need to start today!!
@SternDrive
@SternDrive Жыл бұрын
@@valeriehancotte-galan4790 First we need to convince "homeless" people that they want to live in a home. Many prefer their present lifestyle.
@valeriehancotte-galan4790
@valeriehancotte-galan4790 Жыл бұрын
Wrong, I speak to them on a daily basis! Women are in great danger of rape and murder if left in the streets. 80% of women over 65 are living in POVERTY in the U.S. And with 50% of what is in our landfills being BUILDING MATERIALS....this can be solved for pennies on the dollar!!!!!
@agnesparke-james4279
@agnesparke-james4279 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave.
@p.kubalek9404
@p.kubalek9404 Жыл бұрын
and, yes for sure it's a lot less money than paying someone else... also, I've had contractors who do a less than standard job ...added to this, there is a "price" for putting up with a contractor's schedule that has nothing to do with finishing your particular project.
@greatmoose17
@greatmoose17 2 жыл бұрын
To all the young adults out there who watched this video, I know you listen to Dave’s advice. He’s years ahead of his time, and so aware of these times. To Dave, great video and channel, all the best to you and yours!
@Hadassah-KaquoliMReno
@Hadassah-KaquoliMReno Жыл бұрын
I love how you two build your cabins. I’m a carpenters apprentice at 68, I had to stop learning because my teacher got cancer and had to stop! My daughter is looking to buy 10 to 20 acres for her family and her mother in law and me to build houses on! I’ve always have wanted a cabin! I love your advice! God bless you and your family always!
@robgreene9615
@robgreene9615 2 жыл бұрын
Dave, I am less than a month away from being a Registered Professional Planner and a former renovation contractor. I really appreciate your comments on building code and zoning laws, it's refreshing to hear it put this way.
@tinahenschen6916
@tinahenschen6916 2 жыл бұрын
You and Brooke have given me the courage to try my hand at a simpler life... a small cabin I build myself, and simple solar panels I wire myself. A wood stove and a composting toilet (sorry, no outhouse for me ;) and a hand driven well. I'm 60 years old, but what I've learned from you two, I think (maybe with a little help) I can do it. I'm certainly going to try. So thank you for that.
@IWillSmurfYou
@IWillSmurfYou 2 жыл бұрын
You can do it!!! Serious offer, if you need any help and can cover my travel expenses I'd be willing to donate 2 weeks of my time this year.
@91frankthetank
@91frankthetank 2 жыл бұрын
@@IWillSmurfYou maybe I'd take your help! Where do you live?
@91frankthetank
@91frankthetank 2 жыл бұрын
Tina this is incredible! This would be a dream of mine. I don't need a fancy house or car. I just want peace! To get away from the world has been created over the years, the rat race. I want out.
@bbrokidschannel4736
@bbrokidschannel4736 2 жыл бұрын
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@IWillSmurfYou
@IWillSmurfYou 2 жыл бұрын
@@91frankthetank im in the southwest and will be traveling in the Rockies this year
@andrewgutierrez4841
@andrewgutierrez4841 2 жыл бұрын
As a young person (22), you have absolutely spoken to the dread & anxiety we have. I'll be visiting my dad soon, to help him finish a house he's working on, & I plan on learning as much about carpentry as I can when I do. And, as someone from Texas, we do worry about snakes. Scorpions, too. At least we don't have to deal with grizzly bears!
@TonyWatchesClosely
@TonyWatchesClosely 2 жыл бұрын
I'm in Texas as well and snakes, scorpions, black widows, recluse seem to love those places like outhouses to hide in but like you said at least we don't have to worry about grizzlies. Although I did see a cougar about 9:30 one morning while walking my Jack Russell. I live in a very rural small town population 897.
@shawnr771
@shawnr771 2 жыл бұрын
Powdered Boric acid goes a long way to keeping out insects and spiders. My parents had a log cabin built some 25 years ago. My mother sprinkled Boric Acid into the wall cavities, electrical channels, and built small metal wrap arounds for the posts and put boric acid in them. She gets a lot of flying insects but very few crawling ones. In 25 years she has had two scorpions. Which she thinks were hitchhikers.(shudder the thought). Some Little Black Ants at the kitchen sink and last year a dose of Carpenter Ants. Boric acid has done a great job at prevention for 25 years.
@bbrokidschannel4736
@bbrokidschannel4736 2 жыл бұрын
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@wraith5085
@wraith5085 2 жыл бұрын
No just black bears. There are no big grizzly bears in the UP.
@greatcesari
@greatcesari 2 жыл бұрын
It’s possible to live this way in Texas. You just need to be hyper-thorough with sealing and insulating your house from the environment. You’d probably want to use plywood to cover the bottom of the overhanging roof sections. This prevents wasps and other insects from easily nesting. I noticed bushradical left the porch part of his roof exposed from below, which is okay for a more northern alpine environment. That’s only one extra caution among many though.
@lancebrown9567
@lancebrown9567 Жыл бұрын
Dude, I just want to say thank you for the content you and your wife have put out. I was one of the people who thought there was more to building than there is. Especially for small cabins. I haven't started one yet, working towards getting land. Once that's accomplished my son's and myself are going to build a small cabin on the property. Thanks for the inspiration and showing that making something like this is within our grasp as long as we want to make it happen.
@DavidRobinson-mx6cl
@DavidRobinson-mx6cl 7 ай бұрын
People want me truth ,! Thanks brother for bringing this up to everyone's attention !!!!! It's u- tube that won't allow the users to get the information that they deserve !!!!!! Thanks for everything to our attention brother !!!!!!🙏👍👍
@cephasmcpher67peteroutdoorspip
@cephasmcpher67peteroutdoorspip 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Dave. I also think that the " American Dream" is taking a shift to a simpler way of life. I think people are just getting too overwhelmed with being constantly bombarded with information and technology and I feel we all just need to step back and rethink about what's important . God bless and keep up the great work, tell Brooke hi!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks , will do. I totally agree with you
@gotdangedcommiesitellyahwa6298
@gotdangedcommiesitellyahwa6298 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. You don't need to "keep up with the Jones'". In fact, we don't NEED most of the things we've become accustomed to having. They're nothing more than modern day conveniences. Just like we don't need a handful of people in this country telling us what we can and cannot do, who do not apply their rules and regulations to themselves.
@imaginewhirledpeas6696
@imaginewhirledpeas6696 2 жыл бұрын
@@gotdangedcommiesitellyahwa6298 it's just become a way to get people to spend money and stay busy ..time is what's most valuable to me,and people,experiences..not possessions or money.
@sharonkatope9885
@sharonkatope9885 2 жыл бұрын
I recall my first 'building' - a group of us kids found some scrap lumber, plywood and tarp. We built a club house that was put together with no plans, an old hammer and nails and a vague idea. This video brings back memories of doing things without fear of mistakes or what somebody else thought. I don't recall any of us wondering if we could do it. Our parents did not stop us. We enjoyed our little club for that summer. What I learned that summer has never left me.
@walterbrunswick
@walterbrunswick 2 жыл бұрын
We did the same things back in the 90's, however, I doubt anyone would want to LIVE inside our little 'buildings', myself included 😂
@martyfest6120
@martyfest6120 2 жыл бұрын
Me and my friends built a bunch of clubhouses when we were young out of old scrap in the neighborhood or woods, we called them shacks though lol
@burfgiblet
@burfgiblet Жыл бұрын
We built "Intergalactic Space Bases" not sure if they could actually withstand interdimensional travel? We loved them nonetheless and I look back on those days with fondness.
@SternDrive
@SternDrive Жыл бұрын
@@tailgatecarpenter26 Yes, we built many forts. One was completely underground. My Dad made us fill it in. He was afraid it would collapse on us. When we filled it in we left a jar full of buried treasure. 60 years later it is still there for somebody to discouver.
@davidcox3076
@davidcox3076 6 ай бұрын
Same here. Built it on the empty lot next door that we kept mowed. Lots of scrap wood.
@timfarry7071
@timfarry7071 3 ай бұрын
Instead of an outhouse, consider doing a composting toilet. A simple 5 gallon pail with a hinged lid with a normal toilet seat on it works well. If you line it with a composting bag it makes dumping much easier, and you just use sawdust on top of each load. A hole in the bucket with a funnel and hose attached to drain urine will keep the mixture dry and odor-free. You can drain the urine into a small pit with stones and sand, maybe a little peat moss. I have a shower in the same building and the water just drains through the deck cracks and waters down the urine. When the bucket is full you dump it into a big black composting bin. I have never been able to get the bin even half full, it composts down to nothing each year. No flies, no stink, not that difficult, and no digging!
@debbieacushing5536
@debbieacushing5536 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dave for giving people hope.
@timlecount8690
@timlecount8690 2 жыл бұрын
23:00 Amen, brother. Main reason I live in Alaska. Loved being able to build my own house, with my own hands, on my own property with my own money without the gov't telling me every little thing. And the thing is, since all those things were mine, I did my very best work! Self-interest is a strong motivator:) Thanks for the videos and for answering questions, even if some of them get repetitive:)
@debbiesramek7316
@debbiesramek7316 2 жыл бұрын
This may be my most favorite KZfaq video ever! I lived in Alaska for 30 years. I’m retired, back home in TN on our 70 acre farm. So many of us just want a simpler, peaceful life. You captured that perfectly in this video! You and Brooke are both amazing people!!
@Godwinpounds4333
@Godwinpounds4333 2 жыл бұрын
Hello 👋 dear, how are you doing?
@Insomnia_tic
@Insomnia_tic 2 жыл бұрын
What??
@bbrokidschannel4736
@bbrokidschannel4736 2 жыл бұрын
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@rosewoodsteel6656
@rosewoodsteel6656 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video and commentary. I am currently building a 12 x 16 shed on my 1.15 acre property. When I informed my neighbor what I was planning, she was totally upset and told me she would call the county and have the shed taken down if I didn't get a permit. Since my house is at the rear of my property, she told me a variance was needed since the shed was going to be in the "front" of my house (and she and other neighbors would protest at the public, variance meeting). Well, after 4 months and $300 out of pocket (in county fees), I finally got the variance and building permit and started the shed. It will be screened from the street by a pine grove and none of my other neighbors will even see it. -By the way, not a single neighbor, including the one that complained, came to the variance meeting. So, I understand completely, your feelings on permits..
@chiconian49
@chiconian49 9 ай бұрын
Dave, I've got a good outhouse story for you. When I was around 6 or 7, I went fishing with my dad and his buddies. One of dad's friends had a cabin nearby a creek in Butte Medows CA. After dark, I asked where the bathroom was. Dad grabbed a flashlight and walked me to the outhouse, it was much like yours, except for a real toilet seat. When I returned to the cabin, I asked what the broom handle was for? I was laughed at and told by one of my dad's friends that I was supposed to stick the handle though the toilet seat and bang it around to scare away the black widows. Good thing we were only there for an overnight stay because I was too afraid to use the outhouse again. Before leaving I let the air out of one of the tires of the truck that belonged to the guy who laughed at me the most.
@spdsalem5304
@spdsalem5304 2 жыл бұрын
Your videos have changed my view of what’s possible for me, a single woman in her 40’s. I recently found an abandoned property with no livable buildings. I never would have considered it before. But now I’ve gone for it and im so excited to start this next adventure. I can’t thank you enough. Just wanted you to know your message is being heard. 👍🏻👍🏻
@lieuwina
@lieuwina 2 жыл бұрын
I wish you the very best in your next adventure and build SPD Salem.
@Annaiuq1
@Annaiuq1 2 жыл бұрын
Oooo I hope you document!
@denverdubois5835
@denverdubois5835 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, please document! Even if just simple photos and video snippets, would love to see how you go about stuff and how it turns out--if you feel like sharing. Good luck and have fun!
@tp06
@tp06 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with everything you said. I long to live off grid, but unfortunately due to my disability limitations it makes it unrealistic to do so. I enjoy living vicariously through yours and Girl in the Woods videos. Thank you for all your wonderful content.
@augustreil
@augustreil 2 жыл бұрын
@YJ, I get what he's saying. After 3 back surgeries, there's no way I could do it either. Even if it were built for me, I could never make it to the wood pile and back without being in agony.
@donaldgough8580
@donaldgough8580 2 жыл бұрын
I'm on dialasys but I still figure a way to enjoy life. no excuses.. mind over matter. I have days I can't walk. I walk and push myself. I refuse to give into pain.. folks get outside in your back yards. set up a fire pit. drive to your nearest park or lake. even if it's to sit. sit on the hood of your car. bring a chair.
@ugiboogy1111
@ugiboogy1111 2 жыл бұрын
@@donaldgough8580 Ok, but even if you have someone taking care of you at the homestead, if you need medical equipment you can't survive on a homestead with no electricity... or super far from a medical facility
@carolmoore1038
@carolmoore1038 2 жыл бұрын
I dont know your limitations, but we are old and both technically disabled and we are doing it. HOW you do it makes the difference. We plan to be here til we die.
@carolmoore1038
@carolmoore1038 2 жыл бұрын
@@augustreil we are going underground and have gone to a warmer ( not warm lol) area. Rocket mass heater. Raised garden beds. Compost toilet, not outhouse. What we DO have to do got us in the best shape since injury. Harder to go at our own pace but worth it.
@seancooo
@seancooo 10 ай бұрын
You and Brooke are the best! Thank you both for the work you do to help inform the rest of us.
@StrassenbahnBen
@StrassenbahnBen Жыл бұрын
I love your frugal approach to life. It resonates with me.
@bobinator1998
@bobinator1998 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video Dave. Watching in Wiltshire, England. I would love to visit your beautiful country some day
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 2 жыл бұрын
You should! Thanks
@janishahoward6276
@janishahoward6276 2 жыл бұрын
You should definitely visit the U.S we're really a great place ‼️
@georgecothran4760
@georgecothran4760 2 жыл бұрын
I wish I had thought of it known about being able to live off grid 50 years ago. I finally moved off grid in Arizona in late 2016, because it was what I could afford. Keep up the great videos. And as to your philosophy, it sounds great to me.
@amyramirez736
@amyramirez736 Жыл бұрын
You're so encouraging! Seeing your wife do this all on her own is really inspiring!
@KrisMakesThings
@KrisMakesThings Жыл бұрын
I love your narration, so calming thank you
@alloutofbubblegum8165
@alloutofbubblegum8165 2 жыл бұрын
All that you said was 100% true. In the early 90's my older brother (Rest in peace big bro) he purchased some property in northern Idaho. It was the first time that i ever built a tiny house. It was the best time of my life. It was so peaceful and quiet you could hear your own heartbeat. Unfortunately he let the stress of outside pressures get to him and he suffered a stroke. But that little cabin was his favorite place to be in the world while he was on this earth. One of the stores that he told me (but made me swear to never let mom know) was while putting on the metal roof, he slipped and rolled right off of it, braking his arm. He picked himself up, grabbed his tools and drove the 60+ miles to the hospital. Fortunately it was just a very bad fracture. One other was seeing bear, large cat, turkey and elk on the walk to the front door. Now the place is someone else's, but living up there for the short amount of years that was able to do, well those memories are what keeps me going, and someday, somehow i will get my own place with a little cabin of my own. Peace and quiet, room to take a mental breath from all those things that crash into the human day to day life.
@sandibates2113
@sandibates2113 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dave. You hit on some important issues and explained everything clearly. This is the sort of life I still dream of. I have hope and I have dreams. Watching you and Brooke make my heart happy and keeps dreams alive. I adore you both and appreciate y'all so much. I also love how you share your prayers out loud with us. Thank you. May God continue to Bless you and your family.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@carole3734
@carole3734 Жыл бұрын
Just love these videos! Simple living is the best! I appreciate it is a choice, but the peace and being away from big city stresses, it's a joy! Thank you Dave Whipple!😊
@davidmalin1884
@davidmalin1884 2 жыл бұрын
We’ll said Dave! I found your channel when you were building the small cabin on the RC property. Have been a handyman builder all my life. It started with our first family 16 x 20 cabin, we called a garage, on the Tittabawasee River built from cedar with an outhouse and carried water. Next was tearing down a building a friend gave my grandpa and hauling everything north to be used for the actual “cabin”. We repurposed as much as we could and ended up with a 24 x 28 cabin overlooking the river and a place that gave us years of family fun. Nobody in the family were actual builders just common sense carpenters, electricians and plumbers. And, all done with cash. Sadly grandpa died a year after retiring from Buick and never got to live there like he’d hoped for. But, that start led to almost 60 years and four generations making memories on the river. Keep up the good work. Dave
@georgesenda1952
@georgesenda1952 2 жыл бұрын
Where is the Tittabawasee River ? One I have never heard of.
@davidmalin1884
@davidmalin1884 2 жыл бұрын
@@georgesenda1952 Dave Whipple is a native Michigander, as I am, both now living in the west side of Lower Michigan, and the Tittabawassee River is on the east side of the Lower Peninsula. It's roughly a 60 mile long river that starts north of Saginaw, comes through Midland, MI where Dow Chemical is located, and then joins the Saginaw River which empties into Saginaw Bay which is part of Lake Huron. Not a big river, but fully recreational and for decades provided hydro power via three dams constructed at Secord, Edenville and Sanford. Our cottages were north of the Secord dam just south of West Branch, MI. Edenville failed a couple of years ago and brought tremendous destruction to the entire river basin, but especially at Edenville, Wixom Lake and Sanford. It will take decades for this to recover. You can see the damage done by searching Edenville Dam failure on the internet.
@bbrokidschannel4736
@bbrokidschannel4736 2 жыл бұрын
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@pianoatthirty
@pianoatthirty 2 жыл бұрын
Gratitude, love, and freedom. It’s in every frame you’ve shot and every word you say. I’m not surprised your channel is blowing up, you’re totally aligned with Truth. Thank you Dave for your effort🙏🏻
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@unknownname8328
@unknownname8328 10 ай бұрын
Your thinking & your building is very inspiring! Thank you!
@julienelson8162
@julienelson8162 6 ай бұрын
You spoke to my soul. Thank you. ❤
@caraoosterhouse7348
@caraoosterhouse7348 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Dave. I am a builder in Michigan and am sick of the ever more complicated codes to build residential housing. I started out building new homes that were around $100,000. Pretty affordable as new houses go and they had a basement that could be finished later to almost double the square footage to grow with a growing family. With the complications of the building code in the last 25 years, there is no way to build a house like that today. I will take a sub 200 square foot cabin with a stove any day of the week, but most communities want the tax dollars a bigger and more expensive house will bring. They also aren't interested in accessory dwelling units. I would love to see more tiny houses (that one could legally live in) built on lots that already have a house.
@marksexton1340
@marksexton1340 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a plumbing contractor in socal, been in housing construction for 35 years, built my home 13 years ago... everything you said is spot on. The permits and fees were 25K when I built, today the same house is close to 100K in fees... not to mention the added regulations that cost big dollars..... I wanted to be off grid, found out its completely against the law here in comifornia... The regulations here are driving housing cost to the moon... Added note: I have horses and livestock, they are now requiring permits and fees for horse shaders and livestock sheds... It's all insanity.
@johnwaters7847
@johnwaters7847 2 жыл бұрын
@@marksexton1340 California is following the way of DETROIT, MICHIGAN in 1940
@IWillSmurfYou
@IWillSmurfYou 2 жыл бұрын
Taxation is theft!!!
@IWillSmurfYou
@IWillSmurfYou 2 жыл бұрын
@@marksexton1340 get out ASAP brother
@SlimShady771
@SlimShady771 2 жыл бұрын
You need to look into getting the real land patent title. Warranty deed lists u as a tenant making u fall under govt jurisdiction. If u have ur real title say goodbye to property tax and following any of their administration codes. This is the big secret they don't want u to know.
@LM-ek2hb
@LM-ek2hb 2 жыл бұрын
This is an inspiring and very informative video. Dave's honest words bring you back to a philosophy and style of living that most of us in the United States have long forgotten and in some areas even shun today. I believe society would be so much better off if we could return to many of those priorities and values. Teach kids the meaning of "measure twice, cut once" , how to add a half plus three-eighths, how to make drinkable water come up from the ground! Dave, could teach a group, hands-on workshop for almost any age and I'll bet it would have a waiting list. :)
@martyfest6120
@martyfest6120 2 жыл бұрын
Just watching and listening to all of this brings me peace of mind.
@cyclingfan2010
@cyclingfan2010 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with everything you’re saying. Thank you for sharing.
@connieo903
@connieo903 2 жыл бұрын
I personally love the philosophy you’ve shared here - a simple life fulfilled by self-reliance and freedom!
@installtekzdotcom9777
@installtekzdotcom9777 2 жыл бұрын
I'm from UK. An outhouse is a brick structure to store garden tools. I was lost watching this until 4:01 it's a sh*t house :)
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 2 жыл бұрын
LOL
@DavidRobinson-mx6cl
@DavidRobinson-mx6cl 8 ай бұрын
Thanks brother !!!!! Love your videos , keep them coming 👍!!!!!
@TouchofDepth
@TouchofDepth Жыл бұрын
man I love your outlook thanks for making this
@sophie18sq
@sophie18sq 2 жыл бұрын
love this! Currently transitioning to off grid. Started reno-ing a 31 year old trailer on some land just outside of town. It truly is an amazing and fulfilling experience
@floridagirl386
@floridagirl386 2 жыл бұрын
Just outside of town?
@Timberbeartrail
@Timberbeartrail 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations to you and good luck with all that it's just one movement at a time before you know it it's completed
@Timberbeartrail
@Timberbeartrail 2 жыл бұрын
I'm buying a piece of land inside and is connected to over 7,000 miles of ATV trails and snowmobile trails here in northern Maine I am very much looking forward to getting started on that
@bbrokidschannel4736
@bbrokidschannel4736 2 жыл бұрын
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@LiveFreeOrRIP
@LiveFreeOrRIP 2 жыл бұрын
Ive been on youtube actively for like 10+ This is my all time Favorite channel by FAR. Dave has inspired me to BUY a piece of land. Clear the land And get a camp set up. Now my Large family has a camp in progress. This summer ill be building a bath house from scratch with your inspiration!!! Thank YOU!!!
@beckie5202
@beckie5202 2 жыл бұрын
You finished it nice! Thank you for sharing and teaching 🙏 😊
@FromTrash2Treasure
@FromTrash2Treasure Жыл бұрын
Brooke is amazing. So inspiring. You both are. Much love to you all.
@didgegirl6
@didgegirl6 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dave. I love your philosophy. I bought a mini van two years ago and converted it into a living space while I take my next steps to buy property and eventually build a tiny home. This van has been teaching me more about what I need, what I think I need and what I love having in life. What you touched on about taking self-responsibility is central to how I think a lot of people are feeling right now. It seems to be the ultimate in self-care.
@gosmoothgolight7567
@gosmoothgolight7567 2 жыл бұрын
"Watch out for the 'big spiders' and get them out of the way." Another Northwoods Boy Scout adventure to tell you around a campfire :) (It was HUGE ... and about 6 inches from my right butt-cheek in the privy!!) Nice to review your UP progress, my friend. God Bless and enjoy it safely
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 2 жыл бұрын
I dont allow 6" spiders around my crapper....LOL
@gosmoothgolight7567
@gosmoothgolight7567 2 жыл бұрын
@@Bushradical LOL ... It wasn't "quite" 6" in diameter, just that close to my bum :) I didn't allow MYself to stick around to interrogate the dirt bag! Wolf spiders get pretty big in some parts of our state!! It was probably 4 to 5 inches with legs spread out, but again, I didn't have a yo-yo handy at the time :)
@giterdone9013
@giterdone9013 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, forgot about the spider comment! Oh so many years ago I remember sticking my hand INTO one in the middle of a toilet roll in an outhouse. Spiders and I have an understanding, we exist peacefully if I see them first. Gotta put up with them though, they keep the bug population down with the webs.
@brianskipper5698
@brianskipper5698 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the education and Hope!!!
@ejsocci2630
@ejsocci2630 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy you and Brooks outlook and videos and the knowledge you share.
@MountainMariner
@MountainMariner 2 жыл бұрын
Just started my 8th year living off grid in Alaska. It just keeps getting better. I work 6 months of the year at sea and the other 6 months in the mountains. Perfect job and schedule for an off grid lifestyle.
@256NATO
@256NATO 2 жыл бұрын
You enjoy it? You have a family with you
@rosas.artistry
@rosas.artistry 2 жыл бұрын
This is great! You've definitely influenced our decision to build tiny for our first home. Having the freedom to do more of what we love and spend more time with family and friends - instead of working two jobs each just to pay for a $400K house - is really important to us. Off-grid homesteading is a great path to freedom for the future.
@gliblyaware
@gliblyaware Жыл бұрын
This is by far my favorite channel of this type on KZfaq. Dave and Brooke are awesome! In Dave's voice, I can feel the days of my youth watching The Adventures of the Wilderness Family.
@phillipg7315
@phillipg7315 2 жыл бұрын
❤️ This. All of this. Thank you Dave.
@shannonbailey342
@shannonbailey342 2 жыл бұрын
I love all the information on this. I was in the % of ppl that thought i couldnt do it. Couldnt build my own off grid home. Everyone i told what my plan was said i was crazy and in disbelief that i was doing it myself. Alot of neg reaction. It is a lil scary and intimidating but after buying my 5acres, i cleared my own path w a mini excavator. I put my own gravel driveway in and this summer i start building my house. It is an amazing feeling to do the hard wrk and watch things transform right before ur eyes. Thank you so much!!!
@sharonrojhiransakool3546
@sharonrojhiransakool3546 2 жыл бұрын
It is a privilege to meet you finally as I have enjoyed watching your wife’s videos. Seeing how to live in the wilderness got me thinking what I can do with my land. Thank you very much. Appreciate your time in showing us everything Sharon Ham. Up North in the mountains, Chiang Mai , Thailand.
@charlesallen9592
@charlesallen9592 9 ай бұрын
Thanx Dave! I love watching your videos! Very inspiring and encouraging. Keep it going!!!!!!!
@DavidRobinson-mx6cl
@DavidRobinson-mx6cl 7 ай бұрын
Amen brother , anything is achievable ! Where there is a will , there is a way !!!!!
@doris1826
@doris1826 2 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of visiting my great-grandparents when I was a kid. Hated the wasp nests in the outhouses and they always seemed to move in some time during the summer. No matter. I would always cry and my great-grandfather would come & give them a forceful eviction notice. Miss him a lot now that I, myself, am older.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 2 жыл бұрын
yup...hornets are an issue
@Tracysop1
@Tracysop1 2 жыл бұрын
I’m not really an off-grid kinda gal, but I love watching you and Brooke. There’s something so hopeful about seeing you two take control of your lives and living with freedom. It makes me feel like, with a little ingenuity, my hubs and I could make a go of anything. I appreciate how well you guys explain your process, and I love how you live out your faith. More power to you, and many blessings!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@shuffleaccount1985
@shuffleaccount1985 Жыл бұрын
both Brook and you have the most inspiring videos , and now I get out and "try" to repair and do things I never thought I could do and actually do them !! !!! thank you !!!
@andrewsandoz6655
@andrewsandoz6655 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know how many times I have watched this video but I enjoy more and more each time. Thank you
@offgrid-bound
@offgrid-bound 2 жыл бұрын
Dave, you are an inspiration! My wife & I are watching this video, and about every two minutes we simultaneously exclaim “exactly”! As we are embarking on our own off grid journey, we keep coming back to your videos, and enjoy watching them again and again. Thank you for the wonderful work you have been doing.
@josephbrown7637
@josephbrown7637 2 жыл бұрын
I’m so thankful that you produce these videos. Watching your videos with my ten year old daughter is such a rewarding and eye-opening teaching tool for her. Thank you, Dave.
@candieschonauer4083
@candieschonauer4083 4 ай бұрын
I love this I live in the city and this takes me away. Thank you for sharing!
@olive1426
@olive1426 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome stuff, thank you for the reassurance and setting a great example!!!!
@urbanlumberjack
@urbanlumberjack 2 жыл бұрын
I want Dave’s confidence and self assurance. Did he always have that or did it come through years of practicing self reliance homesteading? Perhaps a mixture of both. Either way, I’ve learned a TON from this channel and can’t wait to get some remote land. Edit: that is one of the slickest ways to cut birds mouths I’ve ever seen. 21:40
@laylamontana4350
@laylamontana4350 2 жыл бұрын
If you and Brooke created a podcast, I would definitely listen. I learn so much from y’all’s videos!
@amourah3132
@amourah3132 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dave, love your videos😊 and Brookes!
@thePinkertons
@thePinkertons 8 ай бұрын
LOVE YOUR VIBE!!!! Thanks for the great content!!
@fancymcentire5710
@fancymcentire5710 7 ай бұрын
The best part of the video was when you bowed your head in prayer , thank you for sharing your faith.
@warmasterraven1447
@warmasterraven1447 2 жыл бұрын
Hello from Scotland! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 just wanted to say thanks for giving me so much stuff to binge during the winter holidays and thanks for educating me about off-grid homesteading!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure......Hello Scotland!
@clintgosch2306
@clintgosch2306 2 жыл бұрын
Great message as always. I have always loved aviation, and always wanted to own an airplane, just could never justify the debt load to buy one. Ten years ago I decided to build one, took 7 years and I've been happily flying it for three years. Bought materials as I could afford and learned skills as needed. A fellow pilot and aircraft builder, Marv, occasionally stopped by my basement workshop to spend a few hours chatting. He was in his mid 80's and served in Korea as a mechanic. He would always say that the best therapy for people is taking two steps back and looking at something they created with thier own two hands. He was absolutely right. The world sure could use a few more Marv's, or at the very least take a few good words of advice from him. Anyway, If you are ever in Iowa and want to take a ride in a 22 year old Chevy to the airport, and fly in a hand-built aircraft, give me a call! Keep up the good work on the videos, your message is spot on and certainly needed in the world we are currently living in.
@rhondabuce8348
@rhondabuce8348 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love ya'll. Thank you for enjoyable and informative videos.
@vic1977ful
@vic1977ful 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a middle aged working single mom of 5 who has been saving every spare dollar for the last few years to build my own version of happiness. My dad taught me how to work with wood when I was young. He's also the only one who believes in me, everyone else thinks I'm crazy. I already live a very minimalist lifestyle and can't wait to make this final leap. Thank you for sharing your story, I found your voice very soothing. I could listen to you all day.
@brianandtamiolson2330
@brianandtamiolson2330 2 жыл бұрын
You and Brook are so genuine and real. I am new to both channels but am also excited to get caught up on ALL the Whipple adventures. Thank you for challenging me to try something I thought was impossible. I might not be building a cabin out in the woods, but I’m going to try a small green house and use that clear roofing material I saw in the video. Again thank you for inspiring us all.👍🏼
@ruthiewrangler9864
@ruthiewrangler9864 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave. This brought back awesome childhood memories of our family building a log cabin in the woods in Northern Minnesota. We found a spring that we sunk a barrel into. Every time we visited the cabin, going to that spring and hauling water was the highlight of the summer. And yes, we had an outhouse. Thanks again, love this video.
@richardc3208
@richardc3208 Жыл бұрын
Wow! You said a mouth full. Thanks for making it simple, and sharing your wisdom.
@SkKeys
@SkKeys 2 жыл бұрын
Dave your life is amazing/ by watching your videos am learning a lot/ God Bless you and your family.
@sbradley3
@sbradley3 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dave, for this channel. You have a gift in being inspiring while providing tranquility. The best 38 minutes of my week. I appreciate you both so much. Thank you.
@robertjakubos336
@robertjakubos336 2 жыл бұрын
i had a table saw just like yours. It was covered with dirt and rusted. Cleaned it up, got it running and used it quite a few years, my son still has it. Enjoy watching your channel from upper lower Peninsula Michigan.
@marynunn1708
@marynunn1708 10 ай бұрын
Outstanding! Great job on the cabins and on answering the questions. Thanks! ❤
@faibishclassical
@faibishclassical 2 жыл бұрын
You are the one and only, well done, I wish all people were like you.
@stacking4retirement222
@stacking4retirement222 2 жыл бұрын
I love this. ❤ I could listen to you talk about your knowledge and experience all day. Thank you for sharing.
@helloalaska
@helloalaska 2 жыл бұрын
We’ve been watching these videos in a dry cabin in Fairbanks, AK! This is my new favorite yt video 😊. When you added the foam to the outhouse, I was like… this dude know the Fairbanks style! lol. Thanks for what you’re doing for multiple generations. This is important for so many to learn and know that they have options. The American cookie cutter isn’t for everyone, and certainly isn’t sustainable.
@KansasGardenGuy
@KansasGardenGuy 2 жыл бұрын
Just found both your channels last night when I couldn't sleep and want to say "Thank You " ! Your channels and content is on point and the message you send is spot on!!! 👌
@nenadbabic1763
@nenadbabic1763 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for video and comments of yourse...youre inspire me...regards from croatia
@marieleopold1625
@marieleopold1625 2 жыл бұрын
WELL DONE Dave! Thanks 4 the sharin' of your time/talents with us all. I couldn't agree more with your 'simple' lifestyle choices. It is VERY evident that we have made a 'mighty' mess of things by over-complicating EVERYTHING! Now we await a 'breakdown' of monumental proportions...before we can re-construct what worked bast from our ancestral way of living. Even food needs to become localized as buying and expecting shipments from 'Timbuktu' for our dinner condiments or otherwise is absolutely insane! Luv both your cabin and Brooke's. You have indeed accomplished HOPE in many. God Bless you n' yours!
@briankeithfisher7305
@briankeithfisher7305 2 жыл бұрын
Great job Dave! I watched your past videos (Brook's too) on the development of the new property. Your strategy and method of creating this video are simply brilliant. You took the previous footage, edited it with rhythm and smartly made it for short attentions, narrated it which answered previous viewer questions and told your off-grid homestead philosophy, and included home-produced background music that blended all together. Way-to-go!
@cococurlmama
@cococurlmama 10 ай бұрын
This information is brilliant! This is how it should be for all!
@beverlyoliverrockspanninga8234
@beverlyoliverrockspanninga8234 Жыл бұрын
Awesome show! Thank you for sharing your and Brooks amazing lifestyle.
@rachelolivas4775
@rachelolivas4775 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly Dave i could listen to you talk for hours, everything you talked about in this video makes so much sense and really I've been saying these things to my own kids for years, also i enjoyed watching Brook build her little cabin it turned out amazing
@NoviceFarmer
@NoviceFarmer 2 жыл бұрын
Very glad I found your channel this evening. I’ve spent the last few hours watching a lot of your content and not only am I heavily inspired by what you do, I also find myself agreeing with you a lot on your opinions on life. I look forward to watching more of your content in the future!
@vadim_546
@vadim_546 2 жыл бұрын
Winter forest - booming, like shots, croaking crows, snow from a spruce branch that fell by the collar, tracks in which the bottom is not visible, steam from wet mittens and parallel, now and then intersecting curves of ski tracks; spring forest - the smell of black, still frozen earth, flowing in all directions, choking with melt water, a stream, a thin white strip of skin blue from the cold between a sweater and jeans, and on it large pimples that can only be melted with lips; summer forest - hot drops of golden resin on copper bark, hair smelling of barbecue smoke, a white, daisy-covered sundress stained with dry red wine and a tickling pine needle that you can’t get at all if you don’t unbutton two thousand small, like ladybugs, buttons , rapidly spreading under the fingers along the back and chest.
@CuteBrainiacGirl
@CuteBrainiacGirl Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness the support and encouragement to try to do these things is so valuable and kind. Thank you. Your attitude is just amazing and what the world needs!!
@aryanahartwell3801
@aryanahartwell3801 4 ай бұрын
Bravo! Excellent insights, practical information and advice. thank you both.
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