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02:43Trees everywhere, but as you can see half of that is dead and the other half is like a Charlie brand Christmas tree.
02:49A couple of the old timers told me there's good logs down here, so I know they're here.
02:53And it looks like I see some decent logs up in there.
03:07Next stop, Log City, baby.
03:10We got a nice looking little beach here. We'll land this old girl on the beach.
03:13And then we'll bushwhack up through the woods, find a good drill, good logs, and pick a spot for the mill.
03:20Newfoundland's known to be a tough bush to whack through, so lots of sweating and grunting and cursing today.
03:26But I love it.
03:27Living the off-grid in the woods brings me a lot of happiness and peace.
03:44But when you're in the cabin with no plumbing, an outhouse is your only option.
03:50And mine is not in great shape.
03:52It's leaning this way.
03:57Oh, it's a f***ed outhouse.
03:59It looks like a medieval torture seat, you know?
04:07You know, it's a rustic outhouse in the woods.
04:10The outhouse, it's so important.
04:19You know, rain, snow.
04:22You know, just want to be comfortable, you know, when you have your needs, you know?
04:26It's still pretty good shape, though.
04:31But, oh, yeah, forget it.
04:33It's like the hole, it's collapsing.
04:36Even, you know, the rocks are going into the holes.
04:40The outhouse will just collapse into the holes.
04:43You know, 20 years ago, the goal was to make it fast, and I didn't have the experience, so, you know, a lot of things collapsed.
04:55I need to get it done as soon as possible.
04:59The hole over there just collapsed with time.
05:01But here, I'm going to do a nice little box inside, which, you know, will prevent, you know, this sandy soil to fall into the hole.
05:10It's more work, but it's worth it, because it will last longer.
05:18For that, I need wood.
05:27I'm looking for some green trees, because green is full of sap, and it's going to last longer into the ground.
05:40Oh, yeah!
05:43Woo!
05:44Yeah!
05:45This one looks great.
05:47There is still a lot of sap into it, so that means this tree is good.
05:52Okay.
06:07That's good.
06:08That's perfect.
06:09I don't want it to fall down yet, because this is very unpredictable now, because it can fall this way, this way.
06:16It's very dangerous.
06:17So, what I'm going to do, attach a rope here, the pulley there, with the winch from the ATV.
06:28Okay.
06:30There we go.
06:32So, now it looks pretty stuck.
06:35I'm just going to try to help him a bit.
06:37There we go.
06:45And I'm just going to use the winch.
06:55All right, he's coming along.
06:59Well, doesn't want to.
07:02It is very stuck, dear.
07:04It is stuck on, I don't know, like 10 threes.
07:21Come on, big guy.
07:23Almost there.
07:26Hey, come on, you can do it now.
07:31Woo!
07:31Oh, man.
07:35This is great.
07:37That's a lot of work for an outhouse.
07:40Not even the outhouse.
07:42Like the underground, like the box, you know, that nobody will see.
07:46But I will know.
07:47Ha, ha, ha.
07:48It's important for Gilbert and I to be here for the kids and show them these skills, because if they can thrive in the north, then they can live anywhere.
08:11Today is a really special day.
08:25It's going to be Annie's first time shooting a rifle.
08:28So, Annie, when you carry a gun on you, you always pretend there's a bullet in there.
08:33It's a big step for her, and I'm really excited that we're both part of it.
08:41Okay.
08:44Now that Annie's nine years old, it's time for her to learn more.
08:49Just living here and being on the land, it's so much safer for her to know how to use a rifle.
08:55You never know if she might have to defend herself, and knowing your way around a firearm is crucial.
09:05All right.
09:07We'll be right here.
09:10It's a nice spot.
09:12Yep, right over there.
09:14We're going to show her how to target practice and eventually how to hunt.
09:20All right, there's good.
09:21I'm going to do the big target first, because it's her first time.
09:30I think she's afraid of the sound, because she knows how loud they may become.
09:34But this one is not too loud.
09:38All right.
09:40All right, look, just come close.
09:43Come here.
09:43There's no bullets in here.
09:45There's nothing in there, okay, Annie?
09:46There's nothing in here.
09:47So that's safe, to fire.
09:53That's to feel it, yeah, and then that's shoot.
09:56Here, just come down.
09:57Go.
09:59I'll go first.
10:01Firing in three, two, one.
10:08Is that okay?
10:09All right, I'm going to go check.
10:14Mom, I don't want to do it.
10:15What are you scared of?
10:17It just scares me when I shoot.
10:20Honey, here's what we're going to do.
10:22What?
10:22Come here.
10:23We're going to do it together, okay?
10:26You want to try on your shoulder?
10:29You can do it.
10:31All right.
10:32The only time.
10:34Ready?
10:35Look at it.
10:36Ready?
10:37Yeah.
10:38Okay.
10:38Okay, Annie, this hand.
10:41Just here.
10:43Okay.
10:43All right.
10:44You feel comfortable like this?
10:45Now look in the hose.
10:47Tell mommy when you're ready to fire.
10:50Look for the target.
10:53There you go.
10:54There you go.
10:55That was easy.
10:56Is that good?
10:57Mm-hmm.
10:58Again.
10:59Again?
11:00All right.
11:01All right.
11:01You're going to graduate to the next step.
11:03You're putting your hand there now?
11:05Yeah.
11:05Yeah.
11:06Brave.
11:07Good.
11:07So let's do it, okay?
11:08Okay.
11:09So our safety's on.
11:13Just aim.
11:14Safety's still on, so it won't work.
11:16All right.
11:17You can do it.
11:18No, I want to do this.
11:19Squeeze it, Annie.
11:20Squeeze it.
11:20You can do it.
11:22Yeah.
11:24Good job.
11:25Good job.
11:26Good job, Annie.
11:28All right.
11:28Good job, Annie.
11:29I'm so proud of you.
11:31Was that so scary?
11:33You want to go see where you shot?
11:34Yeah.
11:35All right.
11:36All right.
11:37All right.
11:37Whoa.
11:42Whoa, look at that.
11:43Oh.
11:45I think I can do better than that.
11:47I might get it in the red or maybe right here.
11:52In the yellow?
11:53You did better than me.
11:54Look.
11:55I'm better than Gilbert.
11:57Yeah.
11:59Can I put me race again?
12:01Yeah, let's race.
12:02All right.
12:03Annie's only nine years old, and I think she's learned a lot of really good things.
12:07lessons today.
12:08Number one, how to be safe.
12:10Number two, how to confront her fears.
12:13Annie.
12:13Right.
12:14Grab your...
12:15With Annie, it's that to be patient with her, and then she'll come through.
12:20And that's exactly what happened today.
12:23You did really good work, Annie.
12:25Good job.
12:25I'm really proud of you.
12:26The skills that Annie's learning now are very important in the future.
12:33The land can be very rewarding, but the land can also be very dangerous, and she needs to know how to survive.
12:39We're a hundred of kilometers away from the closest road and the closest community.
13:00Pure wildness with nothing but animals, trees, and me and the dogs.
13:06I'm packing up camp.
13:18I spent the night here with the dogs.
13:21For the first night of our little trapping trip.
13:26Okay, guys.
13:27Okay.
13:28I'm out here because it was always my dream to live in the wilderness, but I don't want to just survive.
13:33I want to actually thrive.
13:35Good job.
13:35Hop.
13:38That's why I brought the dogs.
13:39This place is far too vast for me to do it alone, so I think they're going to be the key to making a life out here.
13:45I've already set a bunch of mountain traps.
13:49Today, I'm going to keep going towards east and go further into the territory.
13:57Last year, it was all about the cabin, but this year, it's about me, the dogs, and how we can expand the trapline.
14:06So, first, I've got to find a place that makes sense to break a trail.
14:12It's an uncharted territory, and I'm very excited to see what I can find out there.
14:16I'm packing the trail on snowshoes so it's easier for the dogs to run in the powder, otherwise, it's pretty hard for them.
14:25So, I parked the dogs just a couple hundred yards behind me.
14:31Start breaking trail, cutting trees to make room for the sled to go.
14:38I'm working with the terrain and try to find the best path for the dogs and for me to travel faster.
14:48I'm breaking new ground and setting new lines that nobody has done before, so it's pretty exciting.
14:58And I'll go like this all day long for kilometers and kilometers.
15:05OK, guys, OK.
15:10Breaking trail is very exhausting, but it needs to be done.
15:14Keep, keep.
15:16Being able to harvest fur is very important for me.
15:20It would be almost impossible to live out here full-time if I couldn't.
15:27You could just come in the bush, do the basic, minimal stuff just to survive.
15:42But it's not what I'm here for.
15:48I want to live here, you know, long term and thrive.
16:01Stay.
16:03Stay, boys.
16:07Isis
16:13This time of the year is the best for Marten's fur.
16:18So that's why I'm focusing on Martin right now.
16:19I'm taking the last safety up and then the trap is hot.
16:24I think I've been far enough to this direction, so I'm going to find a spot to turn around and head towards the cabin.
16:33I set a lot of modern traps on my trip, so I'm going to check them all on the way back.
16:39And hopefully I got something.
16:44Whoa, guys.
16:47Stay.
16:54The trap trips, the bait is gone, so I don't know if it's a martin or just a squirrel or something else that's still the bait up there.
17:08I don't know if the trap trips before or if they set it off and we're smart enough to get to the bait, I'm not sure.
17:17I'm going to reset this trap, put some new bait, and hopefully next time I catch the little guy.
17:24There are no guarantees in the bush.
17:33You can bust your a**hole day and still come home empty-handed, but giving up is not really an option.
17:44Good boys.
17:45It's really hard to compare anywhere in the world to a place like this.
17:58You got rough bush, you got beautiful ocean, and there's this rugged coastline, the fog and the weather.
18:06No one really cares what's going on in the rest of the world out here on this big rock in the ocean.
18:10Tides on the way up right now.
18:25When it does come up, this entire beach right to the bush line will disappear in the water.
18:29Now the real challenge is to find a place up here in the woods fair enough way for the water to be safe from high tides and storms.
18:39Accessible enough for the log mill.
18:41All that gear that we brought in on the boat has got to go up through this.
18:46Newfoundland is infamous for having some tough bush, and you can't move through it without a chainsaw, really.
18:51If there ain't no nice wide open park, we're nice big trees and lots of open space, this woods is a complete s**t show.
19:11Pretty level along here, dry as we're going to find, we're going to start building a mill.
19:21Oh, yeah, baby.
19:26Look at that.
19:28If you're a hillbilly, that doesn't make you happy.
19:30I don't know what the f**k will.
19:32This is great.
19:34Yep, exactly what I have picture, pretty much.
19:37Only sad part about it is it looks like the weather's starting to turn.
19:41We can't sit and wait for the weather to get here.
19:43We've got to leave before it arrives, and I can feel it and see it coming, so.
19:46F**k sucks, but she ain't going anywhere.
19:49She'll be here tomorrow.
19:51Let's get out of here, Ronnie, before the weather hits.
19:57Back to Cape Millie, Ron.
20:03Around here on the coast of Newfoundland, weather comes up quick, and things go wrong fast.
20:10The water's here, chew you up.
20:12Living in a bush is not easy.
20:24In order, you know, to feel comfort, you've got to work on it.
20:27This is great.
20:46I'm going to put the boards, make a square.
20:48So, that will be the walls.
20:51Parfait.
20:51That's good.
20:56That's good.
21:00F**k.
21:02There is a rock.
21:04Ah.
21:05Just going to quickly remove the rock, because I really want to put it there.
21:11And that's a big rock.
21:16Big, nasty one.
21:18At the worst place ever.
21:21In the coals.
21:22Here we go.
21:22Looks good to me, so it will prevent the soil from coming into the hole.
21:40So, I just need, you know, just a frame, just to hold, you know, the boards in place.
21:45That's the thing, working with logs.
21:58The logs are not straight, so I'm just trying to do my best here.
22:07That looks good to me.
22:08Okay, the f**k roll is done, and I've got to move this big daddy just right here, on the top of the frame.
22:22So, what I'm planning to do, just, you know, slide it, or push it, slowly, all the way there.
22:31I have no clue how much does it weigh, but it weighs at least 600 pounds, at least, I will say.
22:40I've got to be very careful here.
22:41I really don't want the hot house to fall on me.
22:44I really don't want to be covering s**t, so.
22:49I'm just going to remove the rocks.
22:53Oh, that's good.
22:55Okay, let's do the second rock.
23:01We're a blended family of French-Canadian and Cree,
23:27and it's important for Gilbert and I to teach our kids the traditions of both cultures.
23:40Take it!
23:43Annie is the oldest, so it's time for her to learn how to hunt.
23:48It's a way of life for the Cree culture, and it's the best way to survive in the north.
23:53If your eyes peeled and your ear holes open.
24:03Right now, we're looking for ptarmigans with Annie.
24:07She's really interested because she wants to shoot some more targets.
24:11Ptarmigans are the best targets out here.
24:14I feel like I'm going to become a good hunter, maybe better than my mom and dad.
24:18I'm really excited.
24:21Let's go.
24:22All right.
24:25She's very excited now that she gets to possibly shoot a rifle, maybe.
24:32Look around.
24:34Look in the trees.
24:35This is like level 10, fighting a ptarmigan.
24:42You know why?
24:43Why?
24:44Because of the snow in the trees.
24:47The ptarmigans are white.
24:50So it'll be really hard to find a ptarmigan.
24:53You need to hear them, or you need to find the tracks first.
24:57I think maybe we should look for some open space.
25:02Yeah.
25:03So maybe in the mushkeg a little bit.
25:05Yeah, around there, yeah.
25:10It's actually a lot of fun being out here.
25:13I think I might get a ptarmigan.
25:16Maybe.
25:17If I do, I'll be proud of myself.
25:22Look, ptarmigan tracks.
25:23It looks like it goes this way, eh?
25:29Yeah.
25:30All right, here, look.
25:32Take a closer look, honey.
25:35These ptarmigan tracks are old, because you can see snow on them.
25:39How old were they?
25:40A day ago.
25:42Touch around it, honey, see.
25:47You want to come, honey?
25:49Come on.
25:53This year, it's been very challenging with hunting, and that's the reality of living here.
26:01You never know if you're going to get a really good hunt or a terrible one.
26:07What are you thinking?
26:09I think it's time to go home.
26:11Yeah.
26:11For another day.
26:12Yeah.
26:13Right, Annie?
26:14Mm-hmm.
26:14Yeah.
26:17It's not every time that you're going to get something when we go hunting, and that's okay?
26:21Yeah.
26:21Yeah.
26:23But I think it's important now for you to carry your own medicine bag.
26:28So the hide here is from a caribou.
26:33Inside is tobacco that Gilbert's Mushom used to use.
26:37Anytime we're on the land and we take anything, you can put a little bit of tobacco, and that's
26:43a show of respect that we took something from the land, okay?
26:47Thank you, Mom.
26:48Here, we're going to put it on you.
26:49Medicine bags are also memory bags.
26:54You're going to remember this as your first time hunting with a rifle.
26:58How about we go home, warm up?
27:03My feet are frozen.
27:05All right, let's do this.
27:07Let's go.
27:07I know Annie's not born here.
27:11She's not Cree, but Annie has been grandmothered in, meaning that people take her in as part
27:20of their own.
27:20And she's very much a part of this community.
27:26Even though she's not Cree, she's definitely learning the ways here.
27:30The coast of Newfoundland has endless tales of storms and waves and just f***ing remote and harsh.
27:49You got to hold on in front of the boat, my son.
27:59Sit.
28:00Stay.
28:01That's going to be a f***ing round.
28:06Me and Ron have survived the storm.
28:08It's been blowing a pretty hard gale here the past few days.
28:10Come on, Ron.
28:11Stay around.
28:22Oh, s***.
28:24White's full of water here.
28:28Oh, it's sinking.
28:33Holy s***, Ronnie.
28:35Thank God we came in when we did.
28:37She might have her seat in the morning.
28:41It's all right, Ronnie.
28:43We got here just in time.
28:55Yees are into the ocean like an old man to a hot bath.
29:07We got a fine swell on today.
29:09It's all left over swell from the gale that's been blowing past two days.
29:13And you can feel it.
29:16Never feel more alive when you're on the ocean.
29:19We're going to go to show the power of Mother Nature.
29:22You can't stop this.
29:31See you, Ron.
29:32Yeah, she's still here.
29:41Survive the gale, you old girl.
29:43I was kind of worried with the high water that this here might be flooded, but no, it seems fine.
29:49No time to waste.
29:51Made lumber ASAP.
29:52Making this lumber might be free technically, but to get this lumber, it's so much work.
30:07You're paying for this lumber with sweat and grunts.
30:09This is it.
30:13This is the honey hole.
30:16Already right from here, I can see one, two, three, four knife-sized logs.
30:22These are pretty much the biggest logs you're going to find around here in Newfoundland.
30:25If we can get a nine, ten-inch log, we're set.
30:37Oh, yeah, boy.
30:39Log it now, boys.
30:47That's a good one.
30:48Got a good ten-inch log.
30:50Straight.
30:51Probably get two pieces out of this one.
30:55These are some big logs of some rough country to get them all the way to the mill.
31:03You might have no idea to get it down there.
31:05It's going to be greasy.
31:06Somewhat sketchy, but a whole lot of fun.
31:11If it works.
31:12If it works.
31:25Everybody talks about the invention of the wheel, but up here, the wheel is pretty useless,
31:32and everything is about the sled.
31:37Back in the days, everybody was trapping with sled dogs, and everybody was living this way,
31:43and it's what represents the North for me.
31:46So it's very special to me that I'm able to be with my dogs and trapping here.
31:56Come on, guys.
31:57Come on, game.
31:57Hop.
32:00Come on.
32:00Okay, let's go.
32:01Hop, hop, hop, hop, hop, hop.
32:04I'm here to be self-sufficient.
32:06So, being successful is, uh, yeah, it's super important.
32:17Right there.
32:24It looks like we got something.
32:28That's a nice martin there.
32:30Nice fur.
32:31I can use a martin fur to do different things like, uh, trimming on clothes or a liner for mitts.
32:39So, uh, martin is a pretty small animal.
32:42So usually it takes me a couple Martins to be able to make something out of it.
32:49If I'm lucky, I'll have some more on my way back.
32:53I love animals, but living this lifestyle, I want to be as close as possible to the land.
33:01It can be a pretty complicated relationship.
33:05Nowadays, most people are pretty disconnected from their food or what they wear,
33:10or if it's ethical, which is pretty sad to me.
33:14Whoa-la.
33:15Whoa-la.
33:16Whoa-la.
33:17Whoa-la.
33:18Whoa-la.
33:19Got another one.
33:21Nice.
33:52Third one of the day, so it's pretty good.
33:55This one is a little bigger.
33:56Nice colors too.
33:58I will definitely be able to make something
34:00out of those three martins.
34:03I was not expecting to get as much
34:05for this first trip.
34:07The dogs are excited to go home.
34:09It's howling time.
34:12It's a good start.
34:22It takes me about half an hour
34:27to skin the martin.
34:30After all these efforts,
34:31it took me to bring those pelts home.
34:33I want to do a good job,
34:35so I have to be focused.
34:41The first time I ever trapped
34:42or hunted an animal,
34:45it was very emotional.
34:48I mean, I didn't grow up hunting or trapping,
34:50so for me, it was a very big deal.
34:52It's still emotional for me.
34:56At least it was done in a way
34:58that I know I can live with.
35:04Feels like I've come a long way
35:06since I first came last year.
35:09My life is pretty set up here now.
35:13Now expanding the trapline,
35:15it's a very big step.
35:17It's a new chapter for the trapline
35:19and for my life here.
35:22This rock is just too much
35:35in the front.
35:36Oh!
35:40Oh, yeah.
35:46It's going there.
35:47This is cool!
35:54It's pending on the logs.
36:00You know, it's not straight,
36:02but so far, I'm pretty glad it's working.
36:07Now, I guess the best way
36:08to get this adults over the new foundation
36:11is by four.
36:14It's moving!
36:15That's good!
36:19Whoa!
36:21Living in a bush like this,
36:23there is my intuition, mostly.
36:25I never rely on it too much.
36:28Another push.
36:30You know, I'm just trying to figure it out.
36:32If it works, good.
36:34If it doesn't, well,
36:35let's find another way to do it.
36:39There we go.
36:41I'm getting there.
36:43Very close.
36:52Holy f***, man.
36:53That was too strong.
36:55Oh, I surprised myself.
36:57A little bit
37:02to allow this slug
37:03to get on the knees.
37:09Yes!
37:10Yes, sir!
37:11Woo!
37:12Oh, man.
37:15I got it.
37:18So, I'm just going to push.
37:20Hopefully, it's going to roll a bit.
37:21Hopefully.
37:22Hopefully.
37:27All right.
37:53There we go.
37:59That's perfect.
38:01Oh, this is great, actually.
38:05Success.
38:06Woo!
38:07It's great.
38:09Oh, man.
38:09That was a lot of work.
38:12The longest 10 feet in my life.
38:15I'm so happy.
38:17It looks level.
38:19The outhouse is done.
38:21And it's very stable.
38:23and it's going to be there forever.
38:25It was great.
38:38It's a hard life right here,
38:40but it's very, very rewarding.
38:42And each day is your own.
38:45I really hope this works.
38:47We're a long ways
38:48from the waterline here.
38:49Oh, man.
38:50Oh, man.
38:50Oh, man.
38:51Oh, man.
38:51Oh, man.
38:52Oh, man.
38:53It's going to run them right down these rollers,
38:59just skid it right along
39:00like a hillbilly water slide.
39:03Except we got logs instead of children.
39:06I think it's going to work.
39:06If it doesn't work,
39:07it's going to be a sight,
39:08that's for sure.
39:11The plan is to use Cape Millie here
39:13as an anchor system
39:14to pull from,
39:16and we'll use this boat
39:17to pull the rope tight
39:17and actually make those logs
39:19and actually make those logs
39:19scream down out of that hill,
39:21fly up to bank into the water,
39:23pull right to here to this block,
39:24and then we bring it to the mill.
39:26It's a recipe for s*** to go wrong,
39:28but it's what we're doing here,
39:29right, Ronnie?
39:33Definitely dangerous.
39:35Anytime you're pulling a log
39:36with tension like that,
39:37especially when you're not near the log
39:38and to watch what's happening,
39:40it's always dangerous.
39:42But it's going to be s*** awesome.
39:46Hold on to your skid, please.
39:47Hold on, Ronnie.
40:08She's s*** doing it.
40:10We're pulling.
40:13Hey, we're in.
40:15We're in.
40:16Log him in.
40:17F*** yeah, it worked.
40:32Oh.
40:33This one log knew
40:35how much f*** energy it was
40:37to get this here.
40:38It would stand up and thank me.
40:41This makes a f*** lumber.
40:42This is a one-of-a-kind,
40:48custom-built chainsaw mill.
40:51This will be my first time using it,
40:53and we'll see if all works well.
40:55You should be able to make lumber
40:56as fast as you can push the saw.
40:57because the shoulder sharp that f*** chain is.
41:05A little bit of duct tape,
41:07a little bit of paper towel.
41:08That'll be fine.
41:10You want to learn how to do a real bush bandage?
41:14Sticky side out.
41:16Sticky side out for a few wraps,
41:18and then sticky side in.
41:21Old grandfather Lynch, boy,
41:25he'd be proud of that.
41:27He took his finger clean out,
41:28so that's f*** all.
41:37What really gets me
41:38about milling these planks
41:39is that you're really harvesting
41:41something from nature.
41:42You're going out and taking
41:43just a healthy tree,
41:44standing in the woods,
41:45and then you turn that into lumber,
41:48which then means you can turn that
41:49into basically anything.
41:52Yeah, boy, look at that.
41:55First slab right there.
42:02You get to do the whole process,
42:04right from the natural resource
42:05all the way to the finished product
42:06all yourself.
42:07That's one of the biggest joys
42:09I get out here.
42:11Look at that.
42:13That's a thing of f***ing.
42:15Beauty!
42:24Steaming home
42:25with a full load of boards like this,
42:27I feel just like a rich king coming home.
42:34It's really hard work,
42:35but at the end of the day,
42:36I think the juice is worth the squeeze.
42:39When I get to sit back
42:40and look at these handmade planks,
42:41they'll sit in this house
42:42for the next hundred years,
42:43hopefully.
42:44It's a great joy.
42:46It's a great joy.
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