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Northwoods Survival - Season 2 Episode 5 -
Winter Works
Winter Works
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00:00But at the end of the day, it's a constant battle.
00:04No one's here to save you.
00:06Watch out, they're coming hot!
00:08It's either you do it or you deal with consequences.
00:11Oh!
00:13This is an ice shack.
00:15The true off-grid fridge.
00:18It needs a lot of work.
00:20Oh, yeah!
00:22Working in the cold is always a big challenge.
00:25Tensows don't start.
00:27No, you .
00:29It can be frustrating but just put your head down and power through it.
00:33I've never seen a winter like this before.
00:36Too much snow.
00:37Too much snow.
00:39If you don't have it and you need it,
00:41it's that making something out of nothing.
00:43You think it's wide enough to go across with a heavy pack?
00:46Oh, my God.
00:48This is a feeling I wish everyone could experience.
00:59living out here like this, firewood is everything.
01:16As soon as it gets cold, firewood is the only way to stay warm.
01:20Otherwise, it just freezes to death.
01:26This is pretty much the last of my dry, cured firewood.
01:29There's nothing decent on this whole island worth cutting.
01:31Not nothing that's going to give any heat.
01:33It really would be great if you could just cut down any tree at all and burn it.
01:38But it's not like that.
01:40There's lots of trees around but to find nice dry wood,
01:43it's a whole other ball game.
01:45And right now I'm definitely run alone.
02:03Pretty much as soon as the winter set in here,
02:05I moved down to the kitchen to the main floor.
02:10Traditionally in these old salt box houses,
02:12this was the only room that was warm during the winter.
02:14There's no insulation in these old houses.
02:16Heat in this house is like trying to heat a lobster pot.
02:18The heat just goes right at the top.
02:20That's why there's two wood stoves here to keep it warm.
02:23That's why I got a day bed down here now.
02:26But, you know, it's not going to stay very warm much longer.
02:29It's to run out of firewood.
02:31But I do know there is some across the harbor.
02:34I've seen some dry stuff over there up on a cliff.
02:37The problem is getting to it.
02:39I don't want to bring the speedboat over there,
02:41get her up on the rocks, beat her up.
02:43My only option now is to use the old dory.
02:46Bring her over there on the cliffs
02:47and see if I can pinch a little quick load of dry wood.
02:53The dory is great for multiple reasons.
02:55I can get in some tight spots that I wouldn't be able to get
02:57with the big power boat.
02:59But when we tried to christen her, smash that beer across her bow,
03:03she wouldn't take it.
03:05That's bad luck.
03:07Everyone knows if you can't christen a boat,
03:09it's got to be bad luck.
03:11I don't know if she's actually cursed or not,
03:13but I've got to get the firewood,
03:15and this dory is just the best way to do that.
03:19She's about to get her first dip.
03:21And I'm not really sure how good idea this is.
03:23Pretty rough out there.
03:25Come on, Ryan.
03:27Up here.
03:29Oh, come on, my boy.
03:32It's slippery.
03:33You stay there.
03:35Here we go, Ryan.
03:37First dip.
03:39Oh.
03:40Ooh.
03:45Stay still, Ryan.
03:47Ooh.
03:48She got a tip to her.
03:50She got a tip to her.
03:51Ha-hoo.
03:52Stay still, Ryan.
03:56Ronnie?
03:57Ronnie's going to tip me over.
04:01Right.
04:02Up.
04:03Up.
04:04Oh, my God.
04:06I thought we were going to tip over there.
04:08She's so light on her own that
04:10she's basically sitting on top of the water.
04:11She's not sitting in the water.
04:13So we need to load her up some rocks
04:15as well as to pull her down.
04:22Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
04:24Sorry, my son.
04:26She'll tip me with you in there.
04:28You stay here.
04:30It won't be long.
04:32You stay.
04:34Let's try this again.
04:39Oh, Ryan, tell us a lot better.
04:42I never like leaving Ronnie behind.
04:44He's usually beside me everywhere I go.
04:46But it's not sensible to try and bring him in this small boat
04:49and fill it with firewood.
04:52Way better.
04:54Got a bit of ballast in her.
04:55She's sitting low.
04:56Oh, yeah.
04:57This'll do.
04:58Look how fast she is.
05:02Woo!
05:04Next off firewood, baby.
05:06I know this land, and I've been here many winters.
05:23And I had never seen a winter like this before.
05:28You know, the last few years, that was about three feet of snow.
05:31But this year, man, it's been crazy.
05:34It's like four feet of snow at least.
05:38It's amazing.
05:39But more work there for me.
05:49My next project will be to build a big huge forge.
05:53You know, a big blacksmith shop.
05:56I'm looking forward, you know, to work with metal.
06:00This is a new skill that I really want to try and to pursue
06:05so I can make anything I want.
06:08So now I'm shoveling a big space here in order to build this forge.
06:13And I want it big.
06:14You know, it's always easier to build anything on spring, summer.
06:23But wintertime, you know, at the log cabin, I've got a lot of time.
06:27So I'm going to use this time to build my forge.
06:34It's about five feet here.
06:36You could build a home in there.
06:38It's just crazy.
06:44All right.
06:46This looks pretty good to me.
06:49Ready to build a wall now.
06:54This middle shop will open so many new possibilities for me.
06:58A whole new level of self-reliance.
07:02If I want something, I have to make it myself.
07:10Well, this is all the wood I have had on my land.
07:14I need some more boards.
07:17I've got some old logs with no bark on it.
07:21So maybe I'm going to use it.
07:26These kind of logs, you know, it's backup logs.
07:29We never know when we're going to need it.
07:31So I'm glad I have it.
07:33Okay.
07:35me?
07:36I had the bad feeling, you know, it's a bad feeling.
07:46Close to a foot short.
07:48I just miscalculated.
07:52Disappointed.
07:54I'll see what I've got.
07:57What do I have now?
07:59This one looks good.
08:01This one better work.
08:06Okay.
08:09Perfect.
08:11Yeah.
08:12It looks pretty good.
08:14That was close.
08:15That was the last one.
08:22That was the last one.
08:26Uh.
08:28Hmm.
08:30It's only four walls, but it's like a puzzle, you know?
08:43This goes here.
08:46You come here.
08:48Uh-huh.
08:51Okay.
08:53Trying to figure it out.
08:58You come here, big guy, because you have an angle.
09:02For the room.
09:04Okay?
09:05All done.
09:06All done.
09:13It's been a long day.
09:17Uh-huh.
09:19Uh-huh.
09:20Uh-huh.
09:21Uh-huh.
09:22Uh-huh.
09:23Uh-huh.
09:27Polly Lake is a very remote location.
09:30This is it.
09:32It's a place that means a lot to Gilbert.
09:36I grabbed the shovels.
09:38That's where his family's from.
09:40That's where he was raised.
09:42This is really home for Gilbert.
09:48Wow.
09:51It needs a lot of work.
09:52Yep.
09:53Just have to take the snow off and see what we can do.
09:57This is an ice shack.
09:59This is a true off-grid fridge.
10:03Once the whole thing is piled with ice, it lasts the whole summer.
10:08We spend our summers here.
10:11And having an ice shack is going to help us preserve our food.
10:15Preserve our fish, our caribou, so that we can keep it cold.
10:19Parky, come here.
10:21When you're somewhere remote, you got to try to work with the elements
10:25and not rely on gas and electricity because, you know, you don't have it available.
10:30A lot of snow.
10:32The ice shack hasn't really been used in a couple of years.
10:34It's been in a pretty rough shape.
10:36It's not a stable structure at all.
10:38It's all collapsed in the center.
10:40I really want to fix this up so we can start storing some ice in here.
10:44But it's not really holding by much.
10:45The biggest challenge right now is that we don't have the supplies really to fix it.
11:00We only have what's here and there's not much.
11:04So we'll use what we have.
11:06We do have an old cabin that's been sitting there for years.
11:11We're going to try to salvage the wood.
11:15And if it's not usable, then at least we can burn it and keep ourselves warm.
11:26There we go.
11:30Oh, yeah.
11:34You think this wood is so good?
11:35Yeah.
11:38Big nails.
11:39Yeah, those are massive nails.
11:44Living off-grid forces you to be resourceful and be creative.
11:48All right, this is really heavy.
11:51If you don't have it and you need it, you just have to make something out of nothing.
11:56All right, let's go.
11:57This lifestyle is sure not for everyone.
12:12I'm doing it because I love the challenge.
12:15I like to test myself.
12:18For me, that's living life to the fullest.
12:25I'm back to the place where I started to build that bridge last year where nothing worked out.
12:31Last spring, I had the great idea to try to build a bridge during the spring flood.
12:40It was just not possible. The water was getting so high so fast.
12:45It was a pretty big disaster.
12:49So I'm still wanting to finish that bridge project because there's some good moose country on the other side of the creek.
13:00I'm hoping I can go hunting there next fall. So if I can have a bridge, I'm able to cross back and forth.
13:10Especially if you go hunting and you have a big, heavy backpack, it can be easier to cross.
13:14That's why I want to try again, but using the winter to be able to walk on the ice is going to be easier to build the bridge.
13:27Alex is back.
13:29It's always nice to have another human around and have someone to talk to and more company than just the dogs.
13:36Another set of hands to help me with big projects like this one.
13:40I missed him.
13:42Good to be back.
13:44Out here on the trapline and to see more go.
13:47I hope that working together, we can get this done.
13:51We just have to be a little bit careful here working on the ice.
13:56There's still water running underneath here. You can hear it gurgling.
14:00Getting wet out here in the winter is always a danger.
14:05You can catch hypothermia quickly.
14:06Right now I'm checking the ice to see if the spot is safe to build the bridge.
14:18The ice looks pretty thick, so I think we're safe and we can actually start building.
14:22That's the tree where you're thinking?
14:23I think that's the best one. Let's do it.
14:34My biggest worries are that the tree is not going to be long enough or not thick enough when it falls on the other side.
14:40And also that the whole thing slides down the river and that we're not able to pull it back up.
14:49I'm a bite.
14:50We're putting a couple logs under the tree just when we're going to cut it.
14:58We don't want it to slide down on the river.
15:01So hopefully those little logs just hold it in place here so we can have it stay on that bank.
15:06Okay.
15:07Every time we use chainsaw, you always have to think about safety, of course, but even more in the winter.
15:19Just be careful. It's going to come down quick.
15:22There is lots of snow and it's harder to move fast if the tree doesn't fall where you want it.
15:27It's going. Get out.
15:30You stay on the bank on this side.
15:39Yeah, it held on here good.
15:41I think it still reaches on the beach.
15:45It should be kind of perfect.
15:53So we're going to build a pillar like a little tower to put the bridge on.
15:57So the bridge will be hopefully higher than the water level.
16:04These are maybe 70 to 100 pounds, the heavier ones here.
16:09They'll make solid foundation for our pillar over there.
16:12It's okay.
16:14Moving logs, it's heavy enough, but moving logs through this deep snow, it's pretty demanding.
16:20That's the biggest part, building something in the winter is dealing with that snow.
16:27Even though it's hard work, I got something to prove.
16:32I don't want to fail again.
16:34I really want this bridge to work, but I also want to beat that damn river.
16:41Well, the frame is done. Now I'm ready for the forge itself. It's an antique forge that I got.
16:59Right now it's pretty far from the cabin, so I've got to get it. But this thing, well, it's so heavy. It's like at least 200 pounds, something like that. And I cannot carry it by myself. Not even on my back. It's just impossible. There is so much snow. And I don't have a sleigh. So I've got to find a way to do it.
17:20Hell yeah. That's pretty big.
17:40I just saw my canoe and I said, yeah, let's use a canoe.
17:44Pretty sure I can just put the forge on top. Pull it.
17:51We don't say that every day, putting a forge in the canoe.
17:57This part is very, very fragile.
18:03Okay.
18:07Okay, man, this is heavy.
18:11Come on big guy.
18:12The plywood is just bending so much.
18:21I broke it.
18:23Yeah, I broke it.
18:25Yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:30It's getting worse and worse, man.
18:32I need some straps because right now the canoe will just open up.
18:36Being on my land is never boring.
18:48Every day is different.
18:51There's always challenge.
18:52And I love challenge.
18:55And I love challenge.
18:57This is part of the game.
18:59You know, it's part of the game.
19:02Okay, that's good.
19:04Let's see if it works.
19:05Let's see if it works.
19:16Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
19:19Back, back, back.
19:21Maybe it's better if I go on the back, man.
19:24Even down there.
19:35Pull and push.
19:36Oh!
19:38Yeah.
19:42I'm not even halfway yet.
19:43Yeah, I'm not even halfway yet.
20:01It's so heavy, it's like too much snow, too much snow.
20:07So, oh, this is what I'm going to do.
20:10It's going to go faster.
20:11I'm just going to get my tools and rope.
20:17You know, there is a kind of self-reliance that lifestyle demands.
20:25You always have to find new ideas.
20:28Okay.
20:29You have to figure it out.
20:32It's the only option.
20:35Yeah, it's working good.
20:41Oh, man, that wasn't a danger.
20:53It's here, and I found another use for my canoe.
20:57I feel like I'm running to something more than I'm running from something.
21:20I can see what I want out of here.
21:23For me, it's all about chasing freedom.
21:25Oh, my God.
21:31This is a feeling I wish everyone could experience.
21:35He will enjoy this whole other world.
21:42Happy boy.
21:43I'm a happy boy.
21:44I'm going to try and find some firewood.
21:50I see loads of firewood right up there.
21:52Lots of good stuff.
21:54But not a good place for landing.
21:58Yeah, if I try and land here,
22:00you wouldn't be long getting yourself tore up in these rocks.
22:02These rocks and there's ice.
22:05Take the bottom right of the boat.
22:08I'm going to find somewhere else.
22:10Got no choice.
22:23Oh, your old roadboat might be cursed, but I tell you, boy,
22:26so far, so good.
22:27We're here.
22:28That's where all the good wood is.
22:32I can see lots of it up there.
22:33My God.
22:35This is sheer.
22:36Need to get a billy goat in here and strap a chainsaw to him.
22:40Got to hurry up and do this because tide's on the way in.
22:43Before long, this whole beach will be underwater.
22:46Want to get the wood?
22:47Got to get it now.
22:50This cliff right here is exactly why Newfoundland is nicknamed the rock.
22:54Because all it is is massive rock sitting out in the Atlantic Ocean.
22:58Oh.
23:00Oh, my God.
23:02This is it.
23:03I know a lot of these trees don't look like much to the untrained eye.
23:07These little things here, these are called stun wood around here.
23:10It's not 100% dry.
23:11Not 100% green.
23:13If you can get them burning, they burn hot.
23:15And around here, this is really the best you're going to do is this stuff.
23:18That one little tree right there, a few hours of burning just in that one.
23:22Nice part is, the dory is just right there.
23:25So I can just cut all this down and then just throw it right over the cliff, right into the dory.
23:31Well, only one thing left to do now, boy.
23:34Let the big dog eat.
23:35When you're out in the bush, you really got to think a couple steps ahead.
23:57It just makes you more prepared.
24:02It's always something that you need to keep in the back of your mind.
24:07And building an ice cabin is definitely thinking a couple steps ahead.
24:11Right now, the roof, it's looking like this in the center.
24:21So we want to try to push something underneath to bring it straight.
24:26That looks really good, Gilbert.
24:28That looks really solid.
24:33There's going to be the leverage.
24:35Okay.
24:36Yeah, yeah, that'll work really good.
24:38Yeah.
24:38Well, hopefully that'll hold when we push it up.
24:45All right, you ready?
24:47One, two, three.
24:53It's moving up.
24:55Yeah, it's one up.
24:59Okay, so you want me to step on it?
25:01Yeah.
25:04All right.
25:05What do you want me to do?
25:06Just keep stepping up.
25:07I'm going to put a little shimmy under it.
25:20Oh, yeah.
25:21Got it.
25:22Working.
25:23Working.
25:27I'm going to put another shimmy here.
25:29I think this little contraption thing that we've got going on here is working so far.
25:36We're definitely able to bring it up a little bit more every time.
25:42I think we're just going to have to keep going inch by inch.
25:46Oh, yes.
25:47It's on there.
25:47Yeah.
25:48Oh, yeah.
25:49Good.
25:49It's supporting.
25:50We've got to raise maybe half foot.
25:53We're bracing it now.
25:57That should be good enough.
26:01We're going to start harvesting some ice blocks, and then we're going to start stacking up the ice shack.
26:06Last spring, I went exploring on the other side of the river, and I found really good moose country.
26:27But rivers can be dangerous, especially in the spring when the water can be pretty strong.
26:35F*** me.
26:35People can get swept away pretty easily.
26:38This bridge means a lot because I will have easy access to those hunting grounds, and hopefully it means more access to food.
26:54We want to build the pillar as high as the bank on the other side, so it's higher above the water level when the water is higher in the spring.
27:08It looks pretty sturdy.
27:13I think it's going to be strong enough to hold if there's a big flood during the spring.
27:18And now comes the biggest challenge, which is putting that tree on top of the pillar.
27:25It's a very heavy tree.
27:28It's hundreds of pounds.
27:30So we'll have to find a little system to bring it up.
27:34We want to make sure we don't pull that whole tree down the river while we're jacking it up.
27:40If that thing falls into the river on the other side, it would be game over for us.
27:45So Alex is securing the other end right now to make sure it stays in place.
27:50Hopefully it works.
27:51Ready?
28:00One, two, three.
28:02Okay.
28:03One, two, three.
28:06One, two, three.
28:09Okay.
28:10One, two, three.
28:12Wait.
28:15Oh, I'll step on it.
28:17I didn't.
28:18Okay.
28:19Okay.
28:19One, two, three.
28:20One, two, three.
28:26No.
28:28One, two.
28:29No.
28:30Can you hold or I will?
28:31No, can you hold?
28:32Can you?
28:33Can you hold?
28:35I'm going to try wrapping this thing right around me.
28:39Okay.
28:39One, two, three.
28:42One, two, three.
28:43This is really hanging up.
28:46Should I just cut this?
28:48Yeah.
28:50No, no, no.
28:58It's just kind of flat.
29:00Okay, you gotta walk.
29:14Okay, one, two, three.
29:20We're on.
29:22Okay.
29:25In place.
29:26In there?
29:27Yeah, that's perfect.
29:28Okay.
29:29Good job.
29:31Having the tree up there now is, the big part is done.
29:36I think it's high enough for the water in the spring.
29:40I think it's going to be safe.
29:43But it's far from being done.
29:46We milled some boards back at camp for the bridge.
29:50But it would be much easier if I can put all the planks in the sled pulled by the dogs.
29:55What I'm most worried about will be probably that big steep hill.
29:59It's pretty vertical and it's going to be a little intense, I think.
30:05The fort is here.
30:16The anvil will be around here.
30:18So it's like I'll be working here.
30:21Make sure it's warm enough and bring it here.
30:23And talk, talk, talk, talk, talk.
30:25Working on the anvil.
30:26And back.
30:27I see it now.
30:29This is the original fan from the forge.
30:39You know, that was a hand crank here.
30:42But the last owner put an electric motor to it.
30:45So now there is only one way to know if it works.
30:50To plug it in.
30:52It has to work, this guy, you know.
30:54After all that work, it needs to work.
30:57The power is coming from the solar panel system.
31:04So this is the moment of truth.
31:09Okay.
31:18It looks crooked a bit.
31:24It's not in line.
31:25The legs is crooked here.
31:31How come it's not working?
31:33Maybe.
31:34Needs to be a little bit.
31:36Okay.
31:37One.
31:41Okay.
31:42And this is two.
31:44Here we go.
31:46Okay.
31:47Okay.
31:47It's more aligned.
31:57Let's do it again.
31:59Second try.
32:08Yeah.
32:09Yeah.
32:10That's great.
32:11Oh man, I feel the air.
32:16That's just enough force to feed a fire to make it work.
32:21Hey man, now I just need to start a fire on it.
32:24This is old school.
32:35I like to bring back some tradition.
32:37And this is very old tradition here.
32:40I'm just looking for embers now.
32:43There are some coals here.
32:44Let's start the fan.
32:53Oh man, that's working a lot.
32:56Oh yeah.
32:58This is exactly what I want to see.
33:02The coals are so red now.
33:05That's crazy.
33:07It's working and it's going to be very hot.
33:10I can't wait to put some metal into it.
33:14I feel great.
33:17This is just a big step for me.
33:20This is the forge I always wanted.
33:24I can work middle now.
33:25I can build anything here.
33:27A new world is opening to me.
33:29It's still nice.
33:46And I'm a little concerned.
33:47It might not be thick enough for ice blocks.
33:50But hopefully it is.
33:51And we can continue harvesting ice.
33:59Where do you want it?
34:03Right here.
34:04Right here.
34:15That's a really nice piece.
34:18Yeah, this is a really good spot.
34:20Yeah, that's what we're looking for.
34:21Good.
34:29How much do you think these blocks weigh?
34:38Like 40 pounds?
34:39Yeah.
34:43All right, last one for now.
34:46Good.
34:49This is the first ice harvesting of the season.
34:53So it's okay if we don't get a lot of ice blocks.
34:56They're slippery.
34:57They're so slippery.
34:59But at least we're getting it started.
35:00And then throughout the season,
35:01we'll continue to add more ice to the ice cabin.
35:05Now we know where to get the ice.
35:07Okay.
35:08All right.
35:25Having an ice cabin is going to be really important for us
35:28in the summertime when we're here.
35:29That works pretty good.
35:31Because filling it up with ice is going to last all the way through probably September.
35:36Oh my God.
35:37And then we'll be able to store some food in the summertime.
35:40We'll be able to store some food in the summertime.
35:41Yeah.
35:42That works.
35:44Stack them up really nice.
35:50Yeah.
35:50That's the last one?
35:52The last one.
35:54Yeah.
35:59This will act as insulation, right?
36:01Yeah, it's insulation.
36:02Everything that we've used on this ice cabin is from repurposed material.
36:09Amazing how much we can get done with scrap and stuff we find.
36:15Good for now.
36:17Yeah, looks awesome.
36:18There you go.
36:22When we come back with more supplies, then we can really fix it up.
36:26Maybe eventually we could put a newer roof on.
36:28Yeah.
36:29It's not super pretty to look at, but it looks like it's going to do the job for now.
36:33We did.
36:34All right, let's go get some coffee.
36:37Coffee time.
36:38Coffee time.
36:38Coffee time.
36:38Coffee time.
36:38Coffee time.
36:40Coffee time.
36:42Coffee time.
36:43Coffee time.
36:44Coffee time.
36:45Coffee time.
36:46Coffee time.
36:47Hey, come here.
36:53I'm excited to get this done.
36:56Oh boy, are you so happy to go?
36:59We milled some boards back at camp for the bridge.
37:03But it's going to take forever if we have to walk back and forth with the planks.
37:07Line up.
37:08Line up.
37:10So if we can get it done in one shot with the dogs, then it will save us a lot of time.
37:17Everybody behave today, please.
37:26Coming down to the river, it's a very steep hill.
37:30And if the dogs panic, they might just top right away.
37:34Easy.
37:35Easy.
37:36I'm worried I'm going to hit them if I'm too fast.
37:40Easy.
37:41It's going to be intense.
37:43Pachata coming hot.
37:48Yo, boys.
37:53Woo.
37:54We made it.
37:56Holy .
37:57You okay?
37:58No, it's fast.
38:00Come on, boys.
38:03The dogs did good.
38:04Good job, boys.
38:06They didn't stop and I didn't smack into them.
38:09Come on, boys.
38:10Good, boys.
38:11It's a good adrenaline shot and it was fun.
38:14Good, boys.
38:16Good boy, Eiko.
38:17Well, now we got the boards here.
38:21Saved us a lot of carrying.
38:24Hope that'll be enough.
38:34We flat on the top here, so it's a little more stable for the board to go on.
38:40We're using the lock, so it's a little wider to walk on, especially if we have big backpacks
38:47if we go hunting.
38:54You get to put the last board in.
39:02I think it's pretty good for a bush bridge.
39:05You're going to go try it out?
39:06Yep.
39:10You think it's wide enough to go across with a heavy pack?
39:18Kind of bouncy, but it's wide enough.
39:24A little bush engineering and made it work.
39:29It was a pretty hard job, but it's done.
39:32It's not a fancy bridge, but it beats swimming through that raging river anyways.
39:40I know a lot of people like to romanticize this type of life, but at the end of the day,
39:53it's hard work.
39:56It's a constant battle.
39:58No one's here to save you until either you do it or you deal with the consequences.
40:08That's the worst of it.
40:10You definitely got a good boatload of wood there.
40:12All I got to do is load her up, back to the kitchen, drink a cup of tea in no time.
40:17Oh, Lord.
40:18That is some view.
40:21Look at this.
40:21It's amazing this is my backyard.
40:24It's absolutely amazing.
40:28It's hard work.
40:29It's a hard country out here.
40:31When I look at overviews like this, it really makes it worth it.
40:35Same rocks, the same cliffs they were looking at a thousand years ago.
40:40It's very humbling.
40:41Good load of wood, that's for sure.
40:56The boat's not that big, so I want to cut this wood to fit kind of perfectly into the boat
41:00so I can get as much as I can home in one load.
41:03Old-timers say, firewood heats you up three times.
41:15One's cutting it, one's getting it to the wood stove, and one's when she goes in the wood stove.
41:20This is number two for me.
41:26Loading up on a rising tide like this, you're constantly trying to keep the boat drying out.
41:31Look, I'm leaving you.
41:33It's nothing like a thing worse than standing on the beach and watching your boat drift away.
41:43You know, the only option to get that boat back would be to strip down and pray that you can swim fast,
41:49especially out here in the wintertime.
41:52That's it, she's maxed.
41:56Well, now all I gotta do is get her home.
41:58She definitely feels heavier than when she had rocks, that's for sure.
42:06Come on, old girl.
42:10You might be cursed, but you ain't gonna sink today.
42:13Not on my watch.
42:14The old cursed boat did pretty good.
42:23That was her first real job.
42:25She did great.
42:27And we got a nice load of wood out of it.
42:29Now let's get all this up to the wood stove and sit back and enjoy it.
42:35Not gonna freeze to death tonight.
42:37Coming in with a nice iron load of dry wood for a fire and have a Ronnie there waiting for me.
42:45Nice little warm house up on the hill.
42:49I feel you can't come home to my castle.
42:51I feel you can't wait to see how old do you need to read the Samara υかな or the 많은 body.
43:01That's it.
43:03I feel you keep control of your castle.
43:04We'll see you at the això's on the hill.
43:06We'll see you soon.
43:12We'll see you guys next time.
43:13We'll see you next time.
43:15Bye bye.
43:16Bye bye.
43:16Bye bye.
43:17Bye bye.
43:18Bye bye.
43:18Bye bye.
43:19Bye bye.
43:19Bye bye bye.
43:20Bye bye.
43:20Bye bye?
43:20Bye bye.
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