The BIGGEST Snow Storm I've Ever Seen | Alaska Cabin Adventures

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Things went from beautiful, too dangerous, very quickly. I love it when it snows in Alaska, but this was TOO much snow. 4 FEET in less than a week is the most snow I've seen in a single storm cycle out here at the cabin and that kind of weight can cause structures to collapse. So come get cozy at the cabin with us while we wait out the storm, shovel off the roofs and reestablish our trails in this winter wonderland. **All the music was written and recorded specifically for this video by myself and Forest Wilson...I hope you enjoy! @Forest Wilson Guitarist

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Happy birthday. To your mother. May God blessing. Your mother

shirleythomas
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What a talent; a craftsman, and musician! .. I'm a year late tunning in! Well done to you and doggie! 👌

davidlynch-dtht
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Thank you all for the birthday shout-outs . Matt’s mom❤

melanierichardson
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Happy Birthday to Matt’s mom and a Merry Christmas and a Happy Mew Years 2023

rosemarymurphy
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I'm Australian. The concept of living in snow and being snowed in is so completely foreign and so interesting. I want an Alaskan cabin!

carolyna
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Happy Birthday Melanie, 🙏may you have a wonderful day where your son spoils you. Hurrah hurrah hurrah. Wow all that snow looks amazing and hard to get through, Thanks for the video take care everyone and what a sweet dog you have. Kind regards Liv from Denmark.🎂🍩⛄☕🌻🌲💐🦮🙂

livmaria
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Happy Birthday Miss Melanie !! An almost Christmas baby. 🎄🎅

vivianmartinez
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A good trick for getting loads of snow off the roof like that is using a rope. If you can manage to throw it over the roof and loop it around a tree on the other side you can usually use it as a "snow saw" to cut large sections lose. Even easier if you are two people (one of each side holding the rope), but works with one as well :)

TheNiters
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Fond memories of 24 hr + snow storms when I lived in Alyeska. Miss Alaska 😢

bluejeans
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Happy belated Birthday Melanie! Merry Christmas to everyone! Stay warm and safe.

schwabit
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Cool. Please take care of stay safe. 👍👍❤️❤️

tawnihaynie
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As someone who has lived in tropical climates for most of his life, I cannot begin to imagine what it would be like to survive in such a place. It might be fun to experience it though!

canoeman
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Happy birthday mum! May your life be full of Health and Happiness!!! 🍾🍾🎉🎉

ptzoitis
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Think, I remember seeing a guy who had a 2x4 board and rope system on his metal roof so he could just run the boards from the top to the bottom and then back up till needed, it seemed to work well. Stay warm young man. Good luck, Mike

GoCorvette
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That must be your dream come true. stay safe and enjoy your piece of paradise with your dog and partner, simply stunning!

glynjones-tw
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I read that book too...a couple times. Great book! Happy Birthday Melanie 😀

painparty
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Nice buddy, I think I might have told ya but my old man hiked over the mountains from his cabin on Telequana Lake to go hang out with ole Dick Proenneke back in the late 80s/early 90s

TruckHouseLife
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Greetings from Ciudad Madero Tamaulipas Mexico 🇲🇽

pilaralvarado
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I just found your channel and subscribed. I envy you and your life style. What do you do for work up there. I’m 72 and I just built a very tiny cabin hidden in a conservation area. Very hidden. Someday someone will find it. I only live half mile from it but I’m out there all the time. I enjoy it so much. You were smart to do this while you’re young. Very good.

cliffordwright
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I´m retired in Palomar Mountain, CA from 2022, If I had your youth I would go live in a place like yours. Here I live very quietly a few miles from the astronomical observatory and half an hour from civilization, but in winter snows heavily and sometimes we are isolated for a few days. The simple life in nature is really fortunate.

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