I, as an avid outdoors enthusiast, embarked on an incredible journey of building a massive woodshed. Over the course of a whole year, I dedicated my time and effort to gather and stack an abundant supply of firewood. In this unfiltered account, I will take you deep into the process of spearfishing for food and share the astonishing experiences I had. Get ready to dive into the adventure of a lifetime as I unravel the story of EP. 176 – Building a Huge Woodshed: 1 Year of Wood | Raw & Unfiltered.
BUILDING a HUGE WOODSHED – 1 YEAR of WOOD | Raw & Unfiltered – SPEARFISHING DEEP for FOOD – EP. 176
Introduction
In this episode of the Jake and Nicolle Show, I take on the challenge of building a new bushcraft style firewood shed on our property. Armed with determination and a chainsaw mill, I set out to create a sturdy structure that will house a year’s worth of firewood. But before we dive into the shed construction, let’s talk about the other exciting things happening in this episode.
In Search of Firewood
As winter approaches, having ample firewood is crucial. I knew it was time to take action and build a woodshed that could hold enough wood to last us a year. I decided to use a chainsaw mill to rough cut the wood planks. This method allows for a more authentic and rustic feel, perfect for our bushcraft style shed.
Spearfishing Adventure
After stocking the woodshed, Nicolle and I decided to embark on a spearfishing adventure. We ventured into the deep waters, ready to catch some fresh food. This experience not only filled our tummies but also brought us closer to nature. It’s moments like these that remind us of the importance of sustainable living and minimizing our environmental impact.
Continuing the Shipping Container House
Back at home, we continued working on our shipping container house. In this episode, we focused on several key areas, including the staircase, sealed windows, support beams, and a new wood stove. Each step brought us closer to completing the house and making it a home.
The Race Against the Elements
With the house construction well underway, we felt the urgency to finish before the intense rains and snow arrived. Living in a location prone to harsh weather, it was essential to complete the house, ensuring we have a safe and warm place to shelter. And who knows, there might be more babies on the way, adding to our sense of urgency.
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Conclusion
Building a huge woodshed to store a year’s worth of firewood was a challenging yet rewarding experience. Alongside other exciting ventures, such as spearfishing for food and working on our shipping container house, this episode of the Jake and Nicolle Show captured the essence of our raw and unfiltered journey. We are excited to share these experiences with you and look forward to what lies ahead.
FAQs
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Q: Where can I watch the Jake and Nicolle Show?
- A: You can watch our show on our website, which offers an ad-free experience and daily shorts.
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Q: How can I support you on your journey?
- A: You can become a sponsor and directly support us as we navigate sustainable living challenges.
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Q: Are there any updates or behind-the-scenes content I can follow?
- A: Yes, we regularly update our social media platforms with behind-the-scenes content and updates.
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Q: Why did you choose a bushcraft style for the woodshed?
- A: We wanted a rustic and authentic feel that aligns with our journey towards sustainable living.
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Q: Will you be adding more episodes related to your shipping container house?
- A: Absolutely! We will continue documenting our progress and sharing it with our audience.
And that concludes this episode of the Jake and Nicolle Show. Stay tuned for more exciting adventures on our sustainable living journey.