Arctic Homestead: 10 years living off the Alaskan wilderness

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Kirsten Dirksen

Kirsten Dirksen

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Jenna and David Jonas have spent most of their lives living off the land. At 17, David built a cabin in the woods of Vermont without power tools and lived there for two years, learning to track animals, identify trees, plants and birds, and to navigate.
He’d paddled thousands of miles in hand-built birch bark canoes and lived for months off wild foods alone when he met his neighbor Jenna (she lived across the creek from his cabin in a “treehouse” dwelling), who’d been exploring the interior of Alaska for few years by boat, ski, dogsled, bike, and foot.
In 2012, they found an ad on Craigslist for private land surrounded by state forest on a bluff above the Tanana River. They saw the potential for year-round food sources and bought the raw land, first living in a wall-tent. After two years on the land, they spent 3 weeks building a more permanent earthlodge: digging deep into the hill to take advantage of the relative warmth of the earth, using plentiful spruce trunks to line the home, covering it in sod for insulation and facing it due south for passive solar gain.
Two years later, they began building a traditional log cabin using hand tools (such as a gin pole for a crane). It took them 3 years to complete (building only before freeze-up), but was ready in time for the arrival of their daughter.
The couple hunt, forage or grow most all of their food. They built a smokehouse to cure the meat and fish, and an underground root cellar to preserve their produce and potatoes throughout the year.
In 2014, they began to share their experience with others, using their experience as wilderness guides, they offer stays in their original earthlodge (the Sun Lodge) or in traditional handmade canvas wall tents for days of dog sledding, aurora viewing, winter camping, ice fishing, snowshoeing, skiing and crafting (making your own wooden spoons). Their goal is to offer guests at their hand-built wilderness homestead “a deeper, more authentic experience of Alaska, one that is not centered solely on sublime landscapes and plastic accouterments, but rather the real products, people, and lifeways that make our lives in the north rich and meaningful.”
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@douglasharley2440
@douglasharley2440 Рік тому
lol, they are probably happier, healthier, and more satisfied with their lives than 99% of people living "modern" lives.
@allanblack8635
@allanblack8635 Рік тому
They also work harder than most. Coming from a farm, this is not a life for most. I can't imagine the increased difficulty in the Alaskan north. But I'm happy they are happy, that's awesome. I wish this kind of living was as good as it feels in a short documentary. But boy that is a life for the hard, motivated, brave, and easily entertained.
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 Рік тому
@@nonzerosum8943 Lmao what are you talking about? That place barely cost them anything, and they bought the land back when prices were better than they are now. Did you not watch them point blank show cutting down the wood themselves and saying how they sourced everything they made within a 10 mile radius? Did you not see them procuring all their own food on their own? You didn't even watch the video I swear
@wendycrawford1792
@wendycrawford1792 Рік тому
NonZeroSum. The couple in this video pointed out several times how cheap it was to build where they are. The small cabin….. one thousand bucks?!!!!!!! After everything they said about how little they spent, you pipe up with “Most people couldn’t afford this???? It’s like you were totally oblivious to everything that was said! Bizarre!
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 Рік тому
@@nonzerosum8943 your comment was childish and brainless so it warranted an lmao
@claybornlewis276
@claybornlewis276 Рік тому
Oh you damn skippy they are I know I would be I would be happier there than I am where I'm at now and that's for sure and I'm happy here but sure be happier there LOL
@victoriabenjamin6484
@victoriabenjamin6484 Рік тому
I'm disabled and stuck in bed now. Watched every moment and soaked up this wonderful way of living. God bless you for sharing your home and journey with us. I truly felt like I tagged along with you and escaped my room for awhile!
@francesco5581
@francesco5581 Рік тому
stay strong, the greatest journey is always inside our mind !!
@victoriabenjamin6484
@victoriabenjamin6484 Рік тому
@@francesco5581 Yes, it truly is! Blessings my friend!!
@jimmyjohnny3779
@jimmyjohnny3779 Рік тому
God bless you and your struggle. ❤ from Ireland ☘️
@sharoncochran8508
@sharoncochran8508 Рік тому
Blessings! I understand too well.
@paulsuprono7225
@paulsuprono7225 Рік тому
Care to chat sometime .. . being immobile can be neutralized if one by has at least as symbolic contact, with the outside world ! 🤗🇺🇸
@caitlinsoliman1658
@caitlinsoliman1658 Рік тому
I wish I could run away to some place like these people immediately. I am very proud of these people. Being able to build something and then also survive are great skills!
@lilianaprina5991
@lilianaprina5991 Рік тому
I find your life style fascinating. Humble, idealistic, and yet healthy. Your food storage area is fabulous, your baby is living a terrific life and he will have so many beautiful memories.
@wrath231
@wrath231 Рік тому
I'm pretty jealous. My 11 year old is so picky with food and their baby is really enjoying nature's bounty 😄
@peggykivel7673
@peggykivel7673 Рік тому
We had the privilege of staying with David and Jenna last March, sledding with their amazing dogs, and meeting their beautiful daughter Celia. We even experienced the wonder of the Northern Lights while we were there. Awesome and delightful people.
@ShaareiZoharDaas
@ShaareiZoharDaas Рік тому
Are they on workaway?
@AnhNguyen-hn9vj
@AnhNguyen-hn9vj Рік тому
make me remember one of those old books in high school about wolf or hybrid with dog helping and living with human in the wild north.
@nyarkasewe2363
@nyarkasewe2363 Рік тому
I can sense joy in Janah’s voice☺️
@vicaroo001
@vicaroo001 Рік тому
How fortunate you can do that. What a dream.
@cinziam457
@cinziam457 Рік тому
@@ShaareiZoharDaas That's exactly what I wondered....
@RoryZ23
@RoryZ23 Рік тому
Both of their voices are calm and flow in a relaxed and peaceful manner. The woods does that to a person. It makes you calm and peaceful.
@gsabo1000
@gsabo1000 8 місяців тому
Takes a special person and mate to be alone. I love being alone. So much so, my friends call me a recluse. But I enjoy knitting, reading, my art, baking cooking, etc
@coltoncardinal313
@coltoncardinal313 Рік тому
I am 21 and was disabled from a pharmaceutical injury when I was 20. I never got to this place in life, even though I was working towards it, but this makes me happy hearing stories like this, but also sad as I never really got to live much of the life I wanted. Still I think it’s amazing to see some people out there living my idea of the dream ❤️
@LovetowatcH
@LovetowatcH Рік тому
No worry lots people's not able to dear to live life this because of rate race
@marcofemto9417
@marcofemto9417 Рік тому
Stay strong you can still make it!! Working towards it at 30 here
@TheSeedsower107
@TheSeedsower107 Рік тому
I had a severe Pharmaceutical injury last year . I thought I might die at first the pain was so bad. Robbed me of my mobility for almost a year. The dr.'s didn't know how to help me so I prayed for wisdom and began to do my own research on how to recover. I am finally well enough to drive again and start my own physical therapy . I'm sharing all of this to encourage you not to give up on recovering and realizing your dreams. I am only 51 years old and I was not ready to live a life of imobility. You are less than half my age so I hope you feel the same way and use it to motivate yourself to hopfully recover.
@charleshoang566
@charleshoang566 Рік тому
3 years ago both of my knees hurt so bad, I couldn't walk very far without pain,so I visited doctor he told me if I stop walking the problem will getting worse, so I spent 1 hour every day walking around city block so now I feel 80% better.
@tanarehbein7768
@tanarehbein7768 Рік тому
@@TheSeedsower107 what do you mean by "pharmaceutical injury"?
@michaelfreund
@michaelfreund Рік тому
What a gorgeous video. The silence. The envelope of starting and ending with a silent drone wide shot. Her calm narrating voice. This life is the antidote to modern living which appears to leave most people deeply unhappy. I’m sold. Thank you!
@John-jk9di
@John-jk9di Рік тому
This is not the antidote, any hunter gatherer group or Eskimos leave this way of life the first chance they get or they incorporate all the modernity they can get such as sugar, flour, tea, tin can foods and clothing of all sorts thus the use of drones here and everything else modern or convenient they can get. I've lived it so please don't be fooled by this noble romanticism.
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 Рік тому
No it is not, if everyone moved out to alaska(which tons of californians are doing and they need to STOP), then Alaska would no longer be what it is; same goes for all the other off grid places in this country. The cure to modern living is to realize that we should have stopped "advancing" 30 years ago and the only way to fix it is to go at least that far back in how you live as todays living is an empty shell devoid of any happiness or common characteristics of a fulfilling life. It's all hands off, unskilled, remote interactions; nobody does any of their own house repairs anymore, nobody fixes their own electronics anymore, everyone just trashes stuff and gets new things or pays someone else to do it for them
@RiaSwiftHealing
@RiaSwiftHealing Рік тому
I spent a summer in Alaska a few years ago. IT was amazing. I cannot tell you how many people I met who came on vacation and never went home. LOTS! It is a magical place. The video was beautifully done, I agree.
@John-jk9di
@John-jk9di Рік тому
@@victorkreig6089 That was a great comment!!!
@manfredschmalbach9023
@manfredschmalbach9023 Рік тому
@@victorkreig6089 I absolutely second this comment. I am not completely off grid living in a city center these days, but doing all my repair- and maintenance work myself, did that ever since I started living alone (moved out from my parents' home at 17), changed from their centrally heated home to woodstove and woodburner boiler, first car was 23 years old when I got it for removing it from where it was in the way, built tiny homes on wheels when no one even knew yet what that was, lived on boats, in former coaches, in cabins, attics and garages wherever I came to, and always heard the same phrases about "why You do that?" and "why not getting a new, more modern car/motorbike/circular saw/planer/oven/stove/lathe/ milling machine/washing machine/whatever instead of repairing the old trash ....?" People do not cherish what they have because things built trashy are too cheap and consumerism is too deeply engraved into our society to leave it behind for many people, plus fatherless households often create sons completely unable to even saw a piece of wood in half, let alone repair an engine, change brakepads or the oil including filters - they do never see it done. Plus: You aren't allowed to do car-repairs on the street anymore in many places, You aren't allowed to repair Your own heating systems in many places because "dangerous" or "emissions", You aren't even allowed to work with used/salvaged materials when building: windows, doors, wall materials and so on are mandatory in so many places (in Europe) that there is hardly room left to really bring distance between You and the consumerism most of the others want and governments need (because IVA/VAT). There are places less rigide and less problematic for crazy loners building their own stuff, but it's getting more complicated by the year.
@brendabilleci8733
@brendabilleci8733 Рік тому
You make Alaskans proud. Hard work and loving it. Bless your sweet family.
@asamirkhan
@asamirkhan Рік тому
Thanks for your video. A good thing is that no engine sound, no CO2. Pure natural life with healthiest atmosphere.
@divine5353
@divine5353 Рік тому
Brave folks. I admire the courage to live in the wild. Blessings to all of them.
@1nvisible1
@1nvisible1 Рік тому
*Plus it looks like Ikea inside their cabin!*
@Jeff-jg7jh
@Jeff-jg7jh Рік тому
@@1nvisible1 Lots of blond pine. Kind of Danish modern and I have always liked that look. I'm a Nielsen.
@damianw5861
@damianw5861 Рік тому
Ikr, they have big glass windows in their cabin, is that safe? knowing should be bears around
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 Рік тому
@@damianw5861 Bears don't bother you unless you constantly leave food that can give off smells in the area, and they have a smokehouse so that isn't really an issue. Bears like wolves are territorial but they accept new inhabitants as long as they mostly stay in their own area
@mostwant3dgov
@mostwant3dgov Рік тому
@@victorkreig6089 How do you know you're stepping into their territory? Before it's too late that is.
@sharkamov
@sharkamov Рік тому
This video is testament to the *_real_* value of a platform like UKposts! . . . Thanks to Kirsten, Jenna and David for letting us tag along and broaden our perspectives! . . . Greetings from 🇳🇴🙏
@BudderInYoMudder
@BudderInYoMudder Рік тому
Lol the babies hair in the boat in the beginning of the video. That feeling of the wind in your hair is pure love.
@MrRambo50
@MrRambo50 Рік тому
Don't you guys have to worry about the wild animals like wolves an bears ,i noticed that you guys are not carrying any fire arms to protect yourselves,and what do you guys do if you get sick. I really enjoyed your great video. The peace you guys have and the freedom. I hope you guys make more ,i really enjoyed watching it.Thank you so much.
@8cylinderstolife737
@8cylinderstolife737 Рік тому
It’s incredible how wealthy this family is without any actual “money” affecting their lives. They truly have riches beyond most people wildest dreams through blood sweat and tears of their own. Sooo awesome to see life so fulfilled
@mdrew44628
@mdrew44628 Рік тому
They are living a great life for sure, but making a hunk of "real money". I would guess this channel alone is generating high 5 figures if not 6.
@8cylinderstolife737
@8cylinderstolife737 Рік тому
@@mdrew44628 I didn’t see where they had a UKposts channel? This channel that covers them isn’t theirs, so I don’t think they’re getting paid
@mdrew44628
@mdrew44628 Рік тому
@@8cylinderstolife737 you are right. I mistakenly thought that they were the ones that owned the channel. I now see that Kirsten was just telling their story. They do have a business though called Alaskan Adventures, but I think that it probably doesn't generate lots of income. It sounds like most people watching these types of channels would find one of their packages quite a good trip.
@EliCrousey
@EliCrousey Рік тому
@@mdrew44628 It looks like they might make a decent income with their business of hosting adventures/trips now. They worked hard to do. It’s very expensive to the average person though. Hopefully the people that do get the chance to experience it really appreciate the experience of a lifetime!
@mickowens9839
@mickowens9839 Рік тому
They are broke not poor with the added bonus of being rich in self worth and knowledge of nature
@scotts1008
@scotts1008 Рік тому
I live offgrid in Appalachia and it’s so refreshing to see others live as authentic as possible, reduce their consumption, build valuable skills, and enjoy the simplicity. What inspiration to see them do this.
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 Рік тому
Lot of people do it all over this country, thankfully few of them put it out on the internet, otherwise it would be killed off by californians and urbanites trying to recapture it and ruining the wonderful rural and wilderness areas we have
@stefanschleps8758
@stefanschleps8758 Рік тому
You're not only not alone, you are at the front. Godspeed!
@user-wd1ku9jm6u
@user-wd1ku9jm6u Рік тому
Очень понравилось видео. У нас в России тоже есть такие люди. Советую Вам посмотреть канал Advoko MAKES (или Адвокат Егоров). Я думаю этот канал Вам понравится.
@amynone-ya
@amynone-ya Рік тому
Scott S. I'm quite jealous, I truly wish I could do this. I've often dreamt of living off grid, working hard for a natural life. I think leaving my kids behind would be really hard, but then again I've never really had that kind of opportunity, feeling stuck. Blessings to you.
@subtledreamer
@subtledreamer Рік тому
The ending shot of combining her quote "... going backwards." while the drone shot pulls out to reveal the little kingdom they've built - sweet touch.
@Linda-9037
@Linda-9037 Рік тому
I can't imagine feeding all of those large dogs everyday off of what could be hunted or caught....Amazing !!!....You have a beautiful home...in a beautiful location.
@Ninitschga
@Ninitschga Рік тому
If you ever built cabins before you know what an incredible work ethic, skill and endurance these people have! Nothing short of spectacular! And what a way to live in tune with nature - a real power couple!
@pl7868
@pl7868 Рік тому
Building a house on your own/maybe with the help of a friend from time to time , is a lot of work and thought , a simple sentence in your plans like dig the footing can be six months of shoveling over two years in your spare time because you have to support your family to , putting the foundation in can be one summer of hauling stone the next placing it , on a lighter side when you get older you will look at some of those stones and think how did i carry that
@Ninitschga
@Ninitschga Рік тому
@@pl7868 Exactly! I‘ve built some cabins in a rural part of Sweden and it took so much time, just doing the same manual labor for hours and hours. But it’s so rewarding at the end… standing there, knowing you built a little house is some of the best feelings in the world.
@staceybaldridge7362
@staceybaldridge7362 Рік тому
💪🏽🙌🏽 Best sledding hill in Alaska 😅 Jenna and David (and Celia!) are the most humble, kind, humorous and loving people I have ever met. This mini documentary captures them perfectly ❤
@whoami6702
@whoami6702 Рік тому
💖 I absolutely LOVE this channel so much. I have not missed not having a TV for a number of years now and never knew that streaming UKposts would become the joyful experience that it is because of creators like this. This episode is so masterfully done -- no fluff, no music distraction. It is pure, unadulterated gold. The only downside? It makes watching other channels a bit more difficult after being so accustomed to this. Thank you, Kirsten, for sharing another wonderfully and respectfully presented life.
@user-wd1ku9jm6u
@user-wd1ku9jm6u Рік тому
Очень понравилось видео. У нас в России тоже есть такие люди. Советую Вам посмотреть канал Advoko MAKES (или Адвокат Егоров ). Я думаю этот канал Вам понравится.
@Kimberley_Black_White_TV
@Kimberley_Black_White_TV 5 місяців тому
Yes! I love that Kirsten does not do the music. I find that so distracting. Instead, the cinematography speaks for itself.
@hiramatangi1736
@hiramatangi1736 Рік тому
This couple are amazing. Most people have no comprehension of the hard work they’ve put in and how challenging the environment is where they are.
@rogeriolisto
@rogeriolisto Рік тому
That's why they are a strong couple. 🙏
@broncotrolly
@broncotrolly Рік тому
I think most people can see its pretty tough living. Its a beautiful couple
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 Рік тому
@broncotrolly yes, we can - but seeing and actually doing it are two different things. When everything is done for you in a city (plumbing, heating) you really have no idea how time consuming it is to do all the daily tasks required here - until you do it! all the best from the mountains of Australia
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 Рік тому
@broncotrolly yes, we can - but seeing and actually doing it are two different things. When everything is done for you in a city (plumbing, heating) you really have no idea how time consuming it is to do all the daily tasks required here - until you do it! all the best from the mountains of Australia
@ckl5801
@ckl5801 Рік тому
This is their full time job producing food and maintaining their home, hauling water. There is no way you could go to town with a full time job and get everything done at the homestead too!
@garlandremingtoniii1338
@garlandremingtoniii1338 Рік тому
My wife and I ABSOLUTELY LOVED LOVED WATCHING THIS VIDEO!!!!
@MrTidjon
@MrTidjon Рік тому
At the age of 20 I've envisioned that life, dreamed about that landscape, fauna and flora... odd for a Portuguese guy that grew in a Portuguese city. And now, at the age of 50 I realize I missed something so big that can't be put to words. That said, all young people that feel the call, just go! Don't overthink it! Go! Hope you guys all the best. Cheers from Portugal
@uncleray3354
@uncleray3354 Рік тому
I was born in Alaska in 1952 (Still just a territory) on our homestead in Hormer. Hunting, trapping and growing a garden was just another day. We lost everything in 1964 after the "Good Friday" earthquake and moved to Florida. Talk about a change in life! In later years I lived in western Montana, but it wasn't Alaska. Thank you for your videos. Through you I relive a simpler time.
@zaddy83
@zaddy83 Рік тому
A lot has changed up here since then, I haven't lived here my whole life, but imagine it was better all those years ago.
@kaka3661able
@kaka3661able 19 днів тому
Wow uncle Ray.sounds like you have alot of great stories to tell. Alaska to florida wow❤
@louisgroenewald4581
@louisgroenewald4581 Рік тому
You guys are living the dream... you look so happy. living life the way it is supposed to be. Good luck out there.
@SoulfulVeg
@SoulfulVeg 4 місяці тому
I had the pleasure of visiting Alaska in 2021, before tourist season (April) and before the cruise ships/vacation industry restarted. It's the most beautiful place I've been, and I've traveled to almost 40 countries on 5 continents. Watching this family makes me want to return again. I'd love to see the aurora's borealis in the winter. I wish them well.
@smallfootprint2961
@smallfootprint2961 Рік тому
Hi Kirsten. Wonderful, as always but her story telling took me right in. When it was over, I forgot for a moment, that I was watching a video. You always find the best people, and life stories.
@18snufkin1988
@18snufkin1988 Рік тому
Every time I watch your videos I ask myself WTF am I still doing in the city? This family has a lot of knowledge. Much respect to them.
@antonutiu6311
@antonutiu6311 Рік тому
When your child ( children ) will see this videos I'm sure they will appreciate the work and dedication of your work 🤗
@toddneedlman1257
@toddneedlman1257 Рік тому
I was just in Alaska and marveled at the spirit of its people. What a majestic wonderland. This video is a fabulous presentation of living life to the absolute fullest.
@rodolfoplasencia4953
@rodolfoplasencia4953 Рік тому
I loved your videos! I really never want them to finish! Thank you for the honor you give this families, and the very beautiful experience you bring us with every one of your productions! I hope you never stop producing! Take care!
@a.l.a.7847
@a.l.a.7847 Рік тому
Resilience, creativity, perseverance and a willingness to go out and just try... WOW. Amazing way to live.
@coopyduck6901
@coopyduck6901 Рік тому
Very very resourceful couple. We all could learn from their lifestyle. It just seems dangerous extreme isolated conditions in the winter. I’m sitting outside now at 50 degrees and watching this chills my bones. Kudos to them.
@johnstenglein9097
@johnstenglein9097 Рік тому
What a display of creativity, craftmanship, and passion for living an alternative lifestyle. Thank you for inviting us in.
@bradwalsh9122
@bradwalsh9122 Рік тому
Excellent log work! I'm an old Alaskan, spent decades in the bush. The happiest people I've ever met anywhere in world live in the bush. Beautiful video! Thank You.
@h.rutten2187
@h.rutten2187 Рік тому
A nice and practical addition to the house would be an airlock as in a small additional “room/ hallway” build against the front door so you can kick of your boots and hang your jacket to go into the house without getting a cold draft/ mud or snow. But especially leaving out the cold from having to open up the front door bringing the cold outside straight into your house.
@alaskahomesteadadventures7579
@alaskahomesteadadventures7579 Рік тому
Thanks for the suggestion! In our original design the bluff cabin did have an added "arctic entry" but we haven't gotten around to it yet. On the (very long) list of projects though for the good reasons you mentioned!
@lizardfishmanbearpig1818
@lizardfishmanbearpig1818 Рік тому
I love it. Congratulations. I retired at 29 to live a simple life in Cambodia. I picked up a one bedroom condo in a beautiful community that includes a pool,gym,and restaurant for next to nothing by buying it before they finished building it.The real estate company didn’t have enough money to finish the project so they were practically giving the units away out of desperation. I had to wait for 5 years to move in, but it was worth it. I have a strict budget of 700$ a month which i make double that in residual income from my investments. with my condo paid off this amount affords me a beautiful.. even luxurious lifestyle here when in the states i would have had to work for 20-30 more years. Its not for everyone but Its all about what makes you happy.
@flamdango99
@flamdango99 Рік тому
Bless you all... What a wonderful way to bring up your children.... You get to enjoy our world the best way possible 🤗❤️🙏🏻
@SF-fb6lv
@SF-fb6lv Рік тому
That child is going to have such memories! I'm impressed by your skills; especially the log cabin construction. Very well done!
@kushking949
@kushking949 5 місяців тому
They made so much money off this video they now live in a high rise in NY
@trevorrisley5419
@trevorrisley5419 Рік тому
This video just gave me an inexplicable level of happiness. What a beautiful family livin’ in a beautiful home in the beautiful country.
@beckyrose962
@beckyrose962 Рік тому
Yes me too
@djf8619
@djf8619 Рік тому
I loved watching this. It is a taste of how our pioneering great grandparents and grandparents lived. My Grandpa and his family emigrated to Canada in 1904, when he was 6 years old. They had to live pretty much the way these young people live. The homestead still is in the family, but most of the original buildings are gone now.
@mamachicken1548
@mamachicken1548 8 місяців тому
That's cool.
@DDL2728
@DDL2728 10 днів тому
Ok, that's the best opening scene ever - your hubby, you, & then your precious child!! I just found y'all - subscribed!! 👍♥️👍
@JamieNelson.
@JamieNelson. Рік тому
Yes, that's what was meant. The simple life. Peace, contentment, lots of time for each other. 😊
@lisahargrave310
@lisahargrave310 Рік тому
I would bet that a lot of time is spent working to maintain this lifestyle . They would enjoy each other’s company while working towards a common goal of survival. That can be truly bonding and this couple appears very compatible.
@elleh3495
@elleh3495 Рік тому
Needed to see this today. What a comfort to see this way of life. Thank you🤍 I'm "trapped" for now in the most densely populated country in Europe...dreaming of cold weather and the smell of hardwood and pine.
@jimmyjohnny3779
@jimmyjohnny3779 Рік тому
Plan your escape, it might take time and effort but you can do it ❤👍💪
@elleh3495
@elleh3495 Рік тому
@@jimmyjohnny3779 thank you for the encouragement. stay wild!🍁
@Fabianwew
@Fabianwew Рік тому
Monaco?
@veronzzz7
@veronzzz7 Рік тому
Same Elle, same!!!
@shapeshifter7753
@shapeshifter7753 Рік тому
For the last few days I’ve looked up at my Canadian flag 🇨🇦 blowing in the wind above my humble 3 acre property. It is lonely at times. Thoughts of those who couldn’t be here have made me feel grateful and I have much hope for all of the people who feel stuck. I do wish all the best no matter what that is ❤️
@MoreWaveLessParticle
@MoreWaveLessParticle Рік тому
This is so great to watch. 👏🏻 My dad built our log house that I grew up in, in Kenai, Alaska. It was so unique. I hope it’s still there, so I can show my son. 🙌🏻
@francesauraliadelacroix
@francesauraliadelacroix Рік тому
You’re overall health, mental health…must be phenomenal. ❤ I feel healthier just watching this 😂 sending good health and joy to you all
@annaschmanna1
@annaschmanna1 Рік тому
Amazing! It looks like they studied everything from the past and utilized the best of them. I'm glad you shared this.
@susankugelmann6775
@susankugelmann6775 Рік тому
That's an interesting viewpoint. Being a resident of Alaska, nothing in this video seemed old-fashioned or outdated. They have running water in the middle of nowhere; they are living in a modern cabin! Also, there are only 3 of them in such a large space. Many families of 10 can live in much smaller cabins.
@gnarbeljo8980
@gnarbeljo8980 Рік тому
@@susankugelmann6775 interesting. As a Scandinavian I'm curious why they don't seem to ski or have a sauna, is that not a thing in Alaska? In Northern Scandinavia long distamce skiing and wood burning sauna are entirely essential to this way of life. You don't see a whole lot of snowshoes but people grow up on cross country skiis (and often make their own if they live like this), it's fast and light weight compared to dog sledding which is great if you need a vehicle, but getting around on foot is a fast principle in northern living. The sauna is not just essential for proper hygien but for spiritual health too. Cold emersion and extremely relaxing heat, you rarely find a Finnish home without one.
@shepherdwarrior777
@shepherdwarrior777 Рік тому
Very simple life, but also very hard life. Everything you do must be done to support and maintain your life. I grew up on a farm in Northern Michigan and we did everything ourselves to include using Belgium horses for logging and farming. You live to survive and survive to live. This is one of the reasons life spans for the pioneers were so short and families were so large. Modern advances and technology have greatly helped enhance and sustain our livelihood. I lived in Alaska for two years as a young man and loved every minute of it. I am 60 now and in good health but even I would be hesitant to return to such a challenging lifestyle without the many modern conveniences we enjoy. However with the way everything is going in our world today it’s a good thing to have the knowledge and experience to be able to live off the land with just the basics. We wish you a long and happy life.
@Deecon1332
@Deecon1332 Рік тому
I agree with you. I also have many of the skills to live completely independent of modern convenience, but there is that trade off that you mentioned: simplicity for back-breaking work. But I think that this kind of life can be lived nearer a road to hospitals and such.
@Madronaxyz
@Madronaxyz Рік тому
I read a book about 40 years ago by the world famous archaeologist, Dr Richard Leakey. In his parents are famous for finding Lucy, the first modern human. He describes the archaeological research showing that human life expectancy increased from the earliest humans until just before humans started staying in one place and herding animals. After humans figured out how to not have to be hunter-gatherers because they could eat their animal herds, humans figured out farming. Humans were hunter-gatherers for at least 200,000 and maybe 400,000 years before we settled down in one place. During the height of the hunter-gatherer period, human life expectancy was about 70 years. The death rate for infants and young children was higher than it is today in the wealthy countries. But the death rate for infants and young children while we were hunter-gatherers was much lower than the first 10,000 years after we figure out how to stay in one place.
@caitlinsoliman1658
@caitlinsoliman1658 Рік тому
Society is about to collapse, these will be the people who survive.
@SweetFruitionFarmandEcoHousing
@SweetFruitionFarmandEcoHousing Рік тому
Off grid “simplicity” in a remote location with an extreme cold climate with babies is sooooo hard…. I’ve done some similar things, still doing some of it, baby 3 on the way. Good luck to them!
@AngeliqueTraveler
@AngeliqueTraveler Рік тому
The laughter in her voice… sweet.
@vegandoglover
@vegandoglover Рік тому
I am just so astonished at what they have accomplished. My jaw kept dropping over and over.
@lmtt123
@lmtt123 Рік тому
I am astonished that there is absolutely no dirt in the cabin, not even a smudge after living there for 7 years and burning wood. I have my doubts
@warlock.420
@warlock.420 Рік тому
This has me crying, my soul yearns for this freedom. Thank you both for this.
@fightingtosurvive6527
@fightingtosurvive6527 Рік тому
Aww, the doggies even helped to haul wood to build their home too! 🐕🐕🐕💙
@tanyah.9131
@tanyah.9131 Рік тому
wow, what a lucky kid! also a sled dog ride looks more fun than any theme park ride.
@gregoryalanelliott8795
@gregoryalanelliott8795 Рік тому
Oh, BTW... that is one sweet log cabin. Jenna and David Jonas are true builders. Great job.
@offgridburbia
@offgridburbia Рік тому
I wish I had more likes to give. Thanks for posting Kirsten!
@marybourgeois5235
@marybourgeois5235 Рік тому
One word for y'all: "ENVY"!!!!! I'm a 66 yr old female n would LOVEEEE to live like y'all. The homestead is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
@scotmandel6699
@scotmandel6699 Рік тому
I could never have lived like this, but I admire and respect those that can.
@charalamposmanthos260
@charalamposmanthos260 Рік тому
If you create your own world, I guess, you're in your own heaven. It is so beautiful to see people living in to the wild, in harmony with nature
@butziporsche8646
@butziporsche8646 Рік тому
I spent over a decade working the Kuskokwim, Yukon, Kobuk and Noatak rivers and the one scent that invokes memories of Alaska for me is burning a Pic Coil.
@rebekah3483
@rebekah3483 Рік тому
I used to live in an Alaskan village on the Yukon. There were about 300 people maybe. Many of these ways of living were used even in a remote village where you could fly in and out of (weather permitting of course)! This brought back lots of great memories! 👍
@lawrencemorgan3299
@lawrencemorgan3299 8 місяців тому
What village? I used to live in Ruby
@aprilgarcia6119
@aprilgarcia6119 Рік тому
Wow. Everything you guys built is impressive. But the cabin ya'll are living in in now is absolutely beautiful! And I love how soft and sweet your voice is when you are giving the tour of your cabin. You guys seem truly content.
@gregoryalanelliott8795
@gregoryalanelliott8795 Рік тому
As they dry, vertical logs will shrink over time, and then the wind will whistle through. After a day of dogsledding, I spent a night in a cabin in Algonquin Park that had vertical logs... it was a record breaking minus 42.2 degrees, and the wind was blowing through the cabin. All of our food froze solid overnight. Glad to see that Jenna and David Jonas have a horizontal log cabin now. Have a warm winter. Hugs.
@grdelawter4266
@grdelawter4266 Рік тому
This is the best video of yours by far! This shows so much more than people living in a tiny home on a trailer. It shows a different lifestyle! This was very entertaining and enjoyable. The descriptions were top notch!
@annwithaplan9766
@annwithaplan9766 Рік тому
I agree. It was purely about them, and (no offense intended) no distracting people on the sides filming themselves filming. I love that they try to make everything themselves and are content as well.
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 Рік тому
I lived in a cabin in Alaska as I worked for a sled dog trainer - yes it is a serious "different lifestyle" haha - Just south of Denali!! too bad Alaska is heating up so much faster than the rest of the planet - the Crab harvest just got Cancelled !! Huge news.
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 Рік тому
@@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 it's not though, everything that far north is, standard fluctuations in the poles, the coldest places feel it first and always in the north first.
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 Рік тому
@@victorkreig6089 I correspond regularly with oceanographer Ph.D. Jim Massa Science Channel on youtube - he lives in Alaska and has his career research based there. Also see "Arctic - news" blogspot for further details or Peter Wadhams who shared his office with Stephen Hawking. Wadhams went to the arctic 50 times to study the ice. His book "Farewell to Ice" is a good source. Have fun learning! hahaha.
@joycedominguez1828
@joycedominguez1828 Рік тому
@@annwithaplan9766 someone else is filming
@lindamon5101
@lindamon5101 Рік тому
Dang you kids got some ambitions! Beautifully done! That is some hard work living
@fivemjs
@fivemjs Рік тому
Absolutely incredible!! Beautiful wonderful life you’ve made!!
@dinacox1971
@dinacox1971 Рік тому
That small child is so happy!!! At the start, they were traveling with the dogs pulling the lead and the baby was transfixed!! No, "Mommy when are we going to get there" or Dad, I gotta go the bathroom"!! They seem to have a wonderful life. Hard work and lots of love!!!!
@Aoudhubillahi
@Aoudhubillahi Рік тому
Mind blown. I couldn't stop watching this. It was so interesting and beautiful. Have to be knowledgeable in so many things.
@johnnyirizarry1276
@johnnyirizarry1276 7 місяців тому
I would definitely change my life for this in a heart beat..
@mattheweburns
@mattheweburns Рік тому
Growing up like this your children are going to be geniuses! Watching mom skin logs and garden and basket weave at a very young age must be way better than setting them in front of a television lol
@GlorifiedGremlin
@GlorifiedGremlin Рік тому
Man you guys are really stepping it up with how varied the locations that you shoot videos at. It's honestly starting to feel like a never ending tv show lol cuz your filming is awesome too
@imixmuan9081
@imixmuan9081 Рік тому
No shots of Kirsten or kids or hubby running around in the wilds of "laska, so I'd say the protagonists shot this video and Kirsten just edited into one of her usual masterpieces.....
@alaskahomesteadadventures7579
@alaskahomesteadadventures7579 Рік тому
Yep, as much as we wish they could have visited, this was made by email collaboration. Kirsten is pretty incredible. She edited a few years of disparate videos and photos with very minimal descriptions and she somehow did it perfectly!
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 Рік тому
No it's better than a tv show because there isn't any self aggrandizing or bs hgtv/diy/ikea catalog facades it's all practical stuff made for living instead of just reselling endlessly to people with kneejerk reactions
@joycedominguez1828
@joycedominguez1828 Рік тому
@@victorkreig6089 oh my! Well the way she does laundry is the same way my mother did laundry. And my mother use to hate it. She was so happy when she could afford a wash machine. As for me, I'd love to go back to a simpler time in life. This planet is slowly being ruined by greed.
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 Рік тому
@@joycedominguez1828 it would be better to do it intermittently Think one month automated washing machine next month old fashioned way Keep you grounded while also reminding you that advancements should be appreciated by seeing what it advanced as opposed to just reading about it
@swingcadillac
@swingcadillac Рік тому
I really enjoyed this video, reminded me of the Dick Perniky "alone in the wilderness" videos on PBS. I would love to watch more from this couple
@Jazzykatt23
@Jazzykatt23 Рік тому
You definitely gave a beautiful portrayal of life off the grid. You and your husband are skilled, organized and well versed in off-grid survival. Can you do another video showing the other side of this life choice? It’s easy to romanticize this life while sitting in a warm home with electricity. My cousin and her husband and three kids are living in a similar fashion in northern British Columbia. It is beautiful but dangerous at the same time. They have been through hardships, especially dealing with Mother Nature.
@kfl611
@kfl611 Рік тому
I saw a video like this, where everyone in the little community helps each other when needed or they would all freeze or starve. The guy had a hard time getting his furnace to light as it was so cold outside and the propane was to cold or something. He knew exactly what to do to get his hoses worked out and get the furnace lit. I would have made sure I had an emergency wood stove or safe indoor kerosene stove or something. It seemed once their trailer or house got warm then the hoses and pipes heated up and everything was ok.
@lucyterrier7905
@lucyterrier7905 Рік тому
They do not live off grid. They have electricity.
@mikestirewalt5193
@mikestirewalt5193 8 місяців тому
@@lucyterrier7905 Yes . . . from solar panels. They have their own grid.
@jimmyc3511
@jimmyc3511 Рік тому
I am so impressed by this family. They live a hard life but are truly happy and it shows!
@isnoo1
@isnoo1 Рік тому
Oh wow......... these two are blimmin' amazing!! I have lived remotely....... but never to this extent! YES...... there ARE young people still willing to learn and forward on their learning and skills! PROUD of them BIG TIME - love from Australia!
@National757
@National757 Рік тому
You mentioned your Grandmother said you were going backwards. I would say not. Just going forward in a more fulfilling and sustainable way. Now, a run on that epic sled ride down your trail in the winter! That would be the icing on the cake! Thanks for sharing your families life with us! So awesome! :)
@rrain3375
@rrain3375 8 місяців тому
Bravo. Living off grid is not for everyone. It takes a special person to do it. In 1980 I moved back to a small village in Southern Italy where power was not on 27/7. In he summer the water shut off at 1000 and tuned back on at 1600. After growing up in a city of 2million people it was a big adjustment. We stayed five years and then in the towel. Not because we did not like it, but my girls would have to go away to boarding school for high school. So we retuned to Canada to keep the family together.
@scaredy-cat
@scaredy-cat 4 місяці тому
A wonderful life for the young and healthy ones
@jewelssylva3738
@jewelssylva3738 Рік тому
I'm so glad that there are people who have the instinct & ability to build sturdy structures in the Northern most remote parts of the country to make their lives. This is something to be proud of creating, years of planning & work. I'm sure that I have little understanding of what it costs them. But I pray that God will continue to prosper them.
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 Рік тому
It's honestly not that expensive, dunno what the land cost because don't know exactly when they bought it and prices can lux a lot but more or less doesn't seem like they've spent more than 15 grand give or take, they make most of what they need so it's mostly just time that they spend
@jewelssylva3738
@jewelssylva3738 Рік тому
@@victorkreig6089 I'm actually thinking more of the personal cost of living their lifestyle. The years of planning & work. Financial is a part of that cost, but they've invested way more than money.
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 Рік тому
@@jewelssylva3738 personal cost is really dependent on how close they were to their family and friends. Doubt they would have done it though if they were extremely attached
@jewelssylva3738
@jewelssylva3738 Рік тому
Thank you, Kirsten, for presenting another spectacular example of unique buildings & lifestyles that human beings are capable of creating in this vast world. I certainly admire & respect this couple.
@azteacher26
@azteacher26 Рік тому
This was overwhelming to me. Thank you very much for all the hard work to film and edit all this together.
@robs3303
@robs3303 Рік тому
Amazing. What a wonderful experience they are affording their beautiful child. They are an inspiration, they didn’t like the hustle and bustle of the world, so they changed things! The happiness just radiates from them, and I don’t mean through their smiles. I bet even on challenging days, the light still emulates from their bodies. Their aura is different to mine, they have a definite light, and I’m not being kooky.
@kamivelasquez3119
@kamivelasquez3119 Рік тому
No, you're not being kooky. In Ayurveda, this glow is called Ojas, and the closer you live to the Laws of Nature, the stronger Ojas glows. These people live without junk food, fast food and processed food and of course are in tune with the seasons and it shows.
@kimcorreale4067
@kimcorreale4067 Рік тому
Fascinating and unimaginable all at the same time. I admire this daring couple, they've accomplished a lot. Beautiful job!
@tamiweber7118
@tamiweber7118 Рік тому
Dynamic Duo living off grid living a very healthy sustainable life 💜 They are enjoying and reaping the rewards of their hard work gardening, building and enjoying nature. 💜💜💜💜💜
@manojiitk
@manojiitk Рік тому
You people are very hard working and I salute you for your effort and hardship to live in wildest and loneliest part of Earth. God bless you!
@stephanblack4558
@stephanblack4558 Рік тому
Hi from Regina, SK, CANADA, lovely video thank you.
@QAsession
@QAsession Рік тому
You are definitely NOT going backwards. The amount of perseverence, patience, problem solving, and engenuity that living off grid requires, creates self sufficient humans that can survive pretty much anything that comes their way. Kudos to you and your family. Your little one seems so happy enjoying boat rides and nibbling on berries. Thank you for taking us on this journey. P.S. Be careful with sharp tools around your child. The pointy instrument next to him while he was playing with the home made basket brought back memories of Loius Braille's biography. In a second...it just takes one second. Be well.
@kamivelasquez3119
@kamivelasquez3119 Рік тому
She's a little girl and her name is Celia, I believe. I read a comment by someone who actually met this beautiful family. I agree with you about sharp pointy objects. I think Celia is older now and doing just fine.
@QAsession
@QAsession Рік тому
@@kamivelasquez3119 You are so kind to clarify and also let me know an update. For that I am grateful. Thank you. 😊❣️ I would have replied sooner, but I just received a notification today. Be well.
@learnjcbskidsterchickensga7594
@learnjcbskidsterchickensga7594 Рік тому
Our families plagued with cancer..etc. this is so scary to me! Glad they have each other. I have not seen where the dogs sleep. Goes to show I am more negative than I realized…this is a dream, but the older we get, the less we can think well. God bless everyone in life’s endeavors!
@racebanning6390
@racebanning6390 Рік тому
WOW... ALWAYS AMAZING DOCUMENTARIES KIRSTEN. ITS SO KOOL TO SEE THESE FOLKS ADAPT, AND THRIVE, THEN FIND A WAY TO GENERATE AN INCOME FROM THEIR ADAPTATION... HOME RUN! WISH I WAS YOUNGER TO GET FARTHER FROM SOCIETIES DEPENDENCY. I REALLY HAVE NO DESIRE TO BE PART OF THE MODERN SOCIETY.
@summondadrummin2868
@summondadrummin2868 Рік тому
These folks are very tough and skilled! Most people would freak out with the challenges of their lifestyle!
@jerrystout3032
@jerrystout3032 Рік тому
Outstanding family. Bravo!!🌻🌻🌷🌷🌾🌾🌽🌽🍎🍎🍏🍏🍐🍐🍒🍒🍓🍓🍅🍅🍗🍗🍝🍝🐲🐲🐉🐉🐾🐾🐞🐞🐝🐝🐛🐛🐖🐖🐮🐮🐟🐟🐄🐄
@chrisdooley1184
@chrisdooley1184 Рік тому
Most of my adult life I’ve wanted to move to Alaska and live on my own completely off the grid. This family’s life is so rich in experiences I’m glad they’re sharing with others.
@canadianehbignorth7325
@canadianehbignorth7325 Рік тому
It makes your heart yearn. I'm currently 33, camping every other weekend, and stashing away money to buy livable land. We've over complicated our lives so much that despite having more in it we end up having less substance. I was born to be a mountain man but for the time being I shall slave away in a concrete cell.
@katehopkinsbrent5573
@katehopkinsbrent5573 Рік тому
WOW ♥️Just WOW. That’s how I’ve always wanted to live. My house was way off the road, my back yard was in the woods, I have a brook down back I established my gardens, had started my hens … and it burned in the middle of the night in March 😪. Sad thing- I’m renting in town at $800 a month and I pay electric heat - good thing, I bought a 1964 camper and took my husky up and put in the gardens, cleaned up glass, insulation and whatever we could drag to a pile - and stayed until the end of September… I managed to get my wood stove out of the basement and am going to MISS it down here in town this winter BUT I’m going back up home come spring and am getting two hens to start- there’s a family will over winter them if I don’t have a room on the camper for the wood stove - coz I can’t bring them to an apartment. I LOVE your land, lifestyle and your daughter is beautiful 🥰
@sarahrose1665
@sarahrose1665 Рік тому
God bless you... you have each other... You couldn't pay me in this life or the next to travel the path you're on... my goodness... And Alaska to boot...my my my... I'm shivering just thinking about it...NO-O-O THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!🙋🌹
@darkangelw8472
@darkangelw8472 Рік тому
As a Swede, if I lived in America, I'd love to live in Alaska. Gorgeous houses and moose is yummy. My dad was a hunter and we got moose every year. Yum and we have so many log cabins like your house. They're so beautiful and unique and gey make me think of skiing and going indoors and have hot chocolate and warm your feet.
@kattihatt
@kattihatt Рік тому
As a. Always the As a.
@tonyhussey3610
@tonyhussey3610 Рік тому
I bet in Northern Sweden it's like Alaska ? I worked in Finland..on the baltic half way up and I would imagine I was in Alaska at times... Such soft beautiful fluffy snow..
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 Рік тому
If you were to move here Minnesota or New Hampshire would be closest to what you would think of as home, very similar to sweden(and why so many scandis moved to those regions in the last 2 centuries)
@carolbarrett6492
@carolbarrett6492 Рік тому
Moose are sentient beings. Stop eating them.
@Deecon1332
@Deecon1332 Рік тому
@@carolbarrett6492 I guess if you define sentience as instincts.
@JoytoWorld
@JoytoWorld Рік тому
Much respect for Jenna and David. Thank you for this video.
@ekoisoke
@ekoisoke Рік тому
As tropical man only one word I can say to both of you-> AWESOME
@carolynsilvers9999
@carolynsilvers9999 Рік тому
So appreciate that you're avoiding plastic
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