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I Started an Off Grid Table Build. Then the Blizzard Came.

A blizzard was rolling in. I had a trail to recut, a field to clear, and a table build to start. Then I realized my camera was somewhere in the snow.
This is what an honest day of off grid work looks like — the kind where the bush reminds you who's really in charge.

We recut Beaver Creek Trail from memory, pushed into Polders Field to start clearing poplar, then spent an anxious hour backtracking through fresh snow looking for a camera that had swung off the sled and disappeared. With a blizzard closing in, it wasn't the afternoon I planned.

But back in the shop — warm wood, sharp tools, and the start of something worth building.

🪵 In this video:
Recutting an off grid trail from memory (no markings, no GPS)
Clearing poplar trees at Polders Field — making space for what comes next
Losing a camera in a blizzard and the search to find it
Starting the off grid table build — milling boards, planning the build

📍 Chapters:
00:00 Cold Open
01:09 Beaver Creek Trail Recut
05:51 Polders Field — Clearing the Trees
08:00 Wait... Where's the Camera?
09:51 Found It
10:28 The Wood Milling Begins

This cabin is being built by hand, off the grid, in the Canadian wilderness — in memory of a good man. If you're into homesteading, bushcraft, off grid living, or just honest hard work in the woods, stick around.

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