Living the Off-Grid Lifestyle: Moose Hunting and Homestead Projects

TLDRJoin me as I share my recent moose hunting trip and discuss the various homestead projects I have planned for the upcoming winter.

Key insights

🦌I recently went on a moose hunting trip and had a successful hunt.

🔥Winter is approaching, and I have several homestead projects that need to be completed.

🥩Our moose hunt resulted in a lot of meat for our freezer, ensuring we have plenty of food for the coming months.

📷Unfortunately, my camera equipment was damaged during the trip, resulting in shorter videos for now.

❄️With winter fast approaching, I need to prioritize completing outdoor and indoor projects before the snow arrives.

Q&A

How long was your moose hunting trip?

I was on a six-day moose hunting trip in the wilderness.

Did you have a successful hunt?

Yes, both my friend and I were able to shoot a bull moose during the trip.

What projects do you have planned for the winter?

I need to finish building shelves in my root cellar, start work on a woodshed, and potentially start on a garage for storage.

What happened to your camera?

My camera tripod broke during the trip, causing my camera to fall and the screen to smash. I am currently unable to use it.

How do you prepare for winter on your homestead?

I need to harvest my potatoes, carrots, and beets, as well as store my sweet potatoes. I also need to stock up on firewood and complete any necessary outdoor construction projects.

Timestamped Summary

18:58I recently returned from a six-day moose hunting trip in the wilderness.

19:11Both my friend and I were able to shoot a bull moose during the trip, providing us with a lot of meat for the winter.

24:10Unfortunately, my camera tripod broke during the trip, resulting in shorter videos and the need to get it repaired.

25:01As winter approaches, I have several homestead projects that need to be completed, including building shelves in my root cellar, starting work on a woodshed, and potentially building a garage for storage.