A lot of people live in dry cabins here in Alaska. A dry cabin is just a term used for a cabin with no plumbing. So we walk though how we get water during the Alaska winter. Also how an outhouse works and cover what a “honey bucket” is. My dog and I do some trail maintenance, using our trusty chainsaw to remove some blowdown trees that in the path. What would a winter video be without some gathering of firewood. Thanks for watching our homestead journey here in Southeast Alaska. Want to support our work? Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myalaskadream YouTube membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqb_7jPtOm9V2DmI7qoZJAQ/join Our PO Box: My Alaska Dream PO Box 35952 Juneau, AK 99803 Amazon Affiliate Link: https://www.amazon.com/shop/myalaskadream Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyAlaskaDream/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myalaskadream/ If you have question you can PM me on facebook our email at: brianpseudobush@gmail.com I may earn a small percentage of sales through any affiliate link listed in the video description. We are building a cabin in southeast Alaska. It’s an off grid cabin on an island near Juneau. We are towards making a homestead out here and becoming more sustainable through frugal living, hunting, fishing and gardening. Alaska homesteading is more than just words is a way of life. So if you are interested in moving to Alaska or the off grid life click the subscribe button and join us here at My Alaska Dream, where we show what it's like homesteading for beginners. Living in Alaska is great, come with us and enjoy the experience.

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