Friday, January 27, 2023

January 26 - DIY Homestead - Standing in Defiance of Disaster

January 26, 2023

Day 482 of the Adventure

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My post from yesterday highlighted the benefit of having a back-up system of electrical power in the event of a power outage. This storm was one where the power was out for a relatively short amount of time. For most it was in the 3-6 hour range. For some it was almost an entire day. At only about 30 degrees on average, nothing too critically dangerous was bound to happen. Mostly it had to be classified as a nuisance and an inconvenience. Of course, not to minimize the difficulty it may have caused to some. It's just that, as power outages go, this one was largely benign. My memories of power outages are punctuated by one that affected us in the waning years of the last century. Probably 1998 to be more precise. An Ice storm took down power lines all across the region. Our house was at the end of a powerline run from the west while our neighbors house was at the end of a powerline run from the east. In a cruel bit of irony, our house was without power for five days while our neighbor never experienced a loss of power at all on the line they were connected to. We spent two days trying to figure out how to stay warm and keep food from thawing and spoiling. Moving it all outside in coolers where it was already cold enough to freeze things helped. The remainder of the five days was just spent trying to live with the cold, lack of power to almost everything and the absolute boredom with it all. We had natural gas heat but no electricity to run the furnace. We had a generator but it was only big enough to power a few lights. I was able to finally locate a natural gas wall heater but it basically only kept one room warm. After five days of living like Eskimos, power was restored and life went back to normal. 

I have never forgotten that experience and, for the most part, have tried to build up a defense of solutions in the event of a repeat. Until now, that's mostly involved big enough generators to power an entire house along with a few options of propane heating devices. I've never felt completely immune from a major power outage but felt somewhat comfortable in withstanding another five-day event. Our cabin at Camp Run-Amuck was designed and built with a long-term power outage on mind. Will that ever occur? Probably not but maybe so. In either case, some form of disruption is inevitable every year. Occasionally it's more severe and can do damage to property and threaten life itself. The thought that measures have been taken to minimize the effects of a loss of grid power are comforting. Knowing that an indefinite assault by weather (or other forces for that matter) is easily defended by a series of countermeasures brings a confidence to life I'd only fantasized about in the past. While I cannot control many outcomes of life, I feel I have finally taken control over the results of a power outage. In fact. during this last one, I made it a point to stand in the open back door of the cabin in the middle of it all, wearing a pair of flannels, slippers and nursing a hot cup of coffee while the snow was falling. Standing there in defiance of the shot across our bow that the weather had just delivered. Knowing I had lights, heat, coffee, the ability to prepare food and had not lost a single comfort of life. How long could we have lasted?............. 'Til Spring I guess!

Carry On

Adventure Quote: “Man often becomes what he believes himself to be. If I keep on saying to myself that I cannot do a certain thing, it is possible that I may end by really becoming incapable of doing it. On the contrary, if I have the belief that I can do it, I shall surely acquire the capacity to do it even if I may not have it at the beginning.” ― Mahatma Gandhi

Base Camp Coffee of the Day: Lost on the Trail (Guatemala) 

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Sunday Morning Outdoor Breakfast Videos
August 28 Breakfast - Campfire Corned Beef Hash
August 7 Breakfast - Chorizo Burritos 
September 4 Breakfast - Outdoor French Toast
September 11 Breakfast - Run-AmuckMuffins
September 18 Breakfast - Dutch Oven Breakfast Frittata
November 27 Breakfast - Corned Beef Hash and Eggs

Fun Videos
Run Amuck Road Trip - Thunder Muffins
Run-Amuck Road Trip - Roaring River State Park

Earning Income with Our Camp and Cabin Rentals
(How We Did It)

Treasured Times Crew to the Rescue Cabin Building (Treasured Times Video)
 

Wednesday, January 25, 2023

January 25 - DIY Homestead - Our Power is Out! Oh, No it's Not!

January 25, 2023

Day 481 of the Adventure

It was only a matter of time before we had a real live test of our solar/battery power system and last night was the night. With heavy snow in the forecast, we were braced for whatever the night delivered. As it turned out, the snowfall was only about two inches around here. Evidently it must have been greater around the area though. Enough so to disrupt power service to folks around the entire region, of which we were among the "powerless". I may not have actually even known about it other than my 3am feeding (of the woodstove) accompanied a glance at my facebook feed as well. I noticed a number of people declaring a loss of power in their homes. A quick glance around the cabin seemed to indicate nothing was wrong here. Then it dawned on me that perhaps we had lost our limited grid power and things may be running entirely on the battery banks.

Sure enough, our dedicated grid circuits were out, but everything else was still functioning as normal. I should explain. We designed our electrical system to be as independent from the power grid as possible, while still allowing for grid power on the property to power larger tools and a few "grid-dedicated" appliances. The key components are the storage batteries and inverter/charger for converting battery power back to usable AC power. The batteries can be charged independently from solar panels, generators or actual power grid input. Or any combination of those. The charging system is set to choose which source to draw from and in what priority. We have it set to draw from solar as its primary source and power grid as a secondary source if the panels are not producing due to rain, snow, darkness or clouds. The generators would be a third source, but we've reserved that option to manual controls only when and if needed. Oddly. the generators are the most costly to operate so they are reserved for emergency use if everything else fails. 

Last night when the grid power failed, there was not even the slightest hesitation in power to the cabin from the batteries. About ninety percent of the cabin is powered through the batteries already anyway so nothing even changed there. The only thing that changed was the fact that the grid was no longer available to act as the secondary source of power to the charger. Once my mind ran through the whole sequence of power sourcing that was taking place, a smile crept across my face as I lay in bed thinking to myself, "THAT'S THE WAY it's supposed to work!"

Carry On

Adventure Quote: “And there's no such thing as too much back-up.”  ― Stephen Baxter

Base Camp Coffee of the Day: Lost in the Dark (Colombia Dark French Roast)

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Mountain Craft
Making Wooden Buckets (Cooper Craft)
Sassafras Tea Making (Chicks in the Sticks video)

DIY Construction Basics Videos
Shelley Painting Trim (Chicks in the Sticks video)

Sunday Morning Outdoor Breakfast Videos
August 28 Breakfast - Campfire Corned Beef Hash
August 7 Breakfast - Chorizo Burritos 
September 4 Breakfast - Outdoor French Toast
September 11 Breakfast - Run-AmuckMuffins
September 18 Breakfast - Dutch Oven Breakfast Frittata
November 27 Breakfast - Corned Beef Hash and Eggs

Fun Videos
Run Amuck Road Trip - Thunder Muffins
Run-Amuck Road Trip - Roaring River State Park

Earning Income with Our Camp and Cabin Rentals
(How We Did It)

Treasured Times Crew to the Rescue Cabin Building (Treasured Times Video)
 

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

January 24 - DIY Homestead - Preparing for Snow

January 24, 2023

Day 480 of the Adventure

With a big snow in the forecast today, we had to commit part of the day to that never-ending task of getting firewood piled up by the cabin. Under normal circumstances, firewood should already be cut and stacked in a protected storage area. With all of the cabin building and related work around here, the formal stacking of firewood never happened. What we do have is random pile of wood all over the place from the clearing of woods and road-building we've been working on since last Winter. There's plenty of it lying around, just not cut to length or split yet. Shelley has laid claim to most all of the machines and equipment around her. The firewood splitter is no exception. We do work it as a team but she gets to choose whether to load and split or off-load and stack. She always chooses load and split unless they are too big to lift. then I get the load and split duty! So today we split up about 2-3 weeks worth of firewood and can look forward to a sauna-like experience in the cabin. (There's another whole story about that!)

Carry On

Adventure Quote: “All happiness depends on courage and work.” ― HonorĂ© de Balzac

Base Camp Coffee of the Day: Lost up the Creek (Sumatra)

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Mountain Craft
Making Wooden Buckets (Cooper Craft)
Sassafras Tea Making (Chicks in the Sticks video)

DIY Construction Basics Videos
Shelley Painting Trim (Chicks in the Sticks video)

Sunday Morning Outdoor Breakfast Videos
August 28 Breakfast - Campfire Corned Beef Hash
August 7 Breakfast - Chorizo Burritos 
September 4 Breakfast - Outdoor French Toast
September 11 Breakfast - Run-AmuckMuffins
September 18 Breakfast - Dutch Oven Breakfast Frittata
November 27 Breakfast - Corned Beef Hash and Eggs

Fun Videos
Run Amuck Road Trip - Thunder Muffins
Run-Amuck Road Trip - Roaring River State Park

Earning Income with Our Camp and Cabin Rentals
(How We Did It)

Treasured Times Crew to the Rescue Cabin Building (Treasured Times Video)
 

Monday, January 23, 2023

January 23 - DIY Homestead - Remembering Our Homeless Challenge - Countdown Day 3

January 23, 2023

Day 479 of the Adventure

The last day of the Mike and Adreane's visit we spent hooking up a power source to the cabin. Mike has extensive knowledge of solar applications. The previous day, we made a trip to the solar supply store and picked up all the supplies week needed to get power into our cabin. We had been running everything off of a 4,000 watt generator up until this day. The solar set up got the entire property powered up, even though it would still need to be expanded in size at some point down the road. The best part is that we have the Inverter and Charging capacity to grow. We just need to scale the solar panels and battery storage to match the loads. For now......... we have electricity on the property!

Details of our Solar Plant. 




Carry On

Adventure Quote: “If you are facing a new challenge or being asked to do something that you have never done before don’t be afraid to step out. You have more capability than you think you do but you will never see it unless you place a demand on yourself for more.” ― Joyce Meyer

Base Camp Coffee of the Day: Highlander Grogg (Butterscotch/Rum flavors)

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Mountain Craft
Making Wooden Buckets (Cooper Craft)
Sassafras Tea Making (Chicks in the Sticks video)

DIY Construction Basics Videos
Shelley Painting Trim (Chicks in the Sticks video)

Sunday Morning Outdoor Breakfast Videos
August 28 Breakfast - Campfire Corned Beef Hash
August 7 Breakfast - Chorizo Burritos 
September 4 Breakfast - Outdoor French Toast
September 11 Breakfast - Run-AmuckMuffins
September 18 Breakfast - Dutch Oven Breakfast Frittata
November 27 Breakfast - Corned Beef Hash and Eggs

Fun Videos
Run Amuck Road Trip - Thunder Muffins
Run-Amuck Road Trip - Roaring River State Park

Earning Income with Our Camp and Cabin Rentals
(How We Did It)

Treasured Times Crew to the Rescue Cabin Building (Treasured Times Video)
 

January 22 - DIY Homestead - Remembering Our Homeless Challenge - Treasured times to the Rescue

January 22, 2023

Day 478 of the Adventure

When we reached 9 days until we became homeless, the crew of Treasured Times had been with us for 7 days. With the extra hands and energy, we were able to get the cabin closed up against rain and bad weather. Of course, it was still just a shell, but at least it was to the point of a step better than primitive camping if it came to that. Captain Adreane is the Treasured Times Captain and Chief Videographer. She spent quite a bit of her time here shooting footage I used in our updates. The video was mainly meant for her own episode of Treasured Times Cruising as a "Road Trip, Help the Parents" video. Here it is

Treasured Times to the Rescue!




Carry On

Adventure Quote: “Comfort is your biggest trap and coming out of comfort zone your biggest challenge.” ― Manoj Arora

Base Camp Coffee of the Day: Lost in the Woods (Guatemala)

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Mountain Craft
Making Wooden Buckets (Cooper Craft)
Sassafras Tea Making (Chicks in the Sticks video)

DIY Construction Basics Videos
Shelley Painting Trim (Chicks in the Sticks video)

Sunday Morning Outdoor Breakfast Videos
August 28 Breakfast - Campfire Corned Beef Hash
August 7 Breakfast - Chorizo Burritos 
September 4 Breakfast - Outdoor French Toast
September 11 Breakfast - Run-AmuckMuffins
September 18 Breakfast - Dutch Oven Breakfast Frittata
November 27 Breakfast - Corned Beef Hash and Eggs

Fun Videos
Run Amuck Road Trip - Thunder Muffins
Run-Amuck Road Trip - Roaring River State Park

Earning Income with Our Camp and Cabin Rentals
(How We Did It)

Treasured Times Crew to the Rescue Cabin Building (Treasured Times Video)
 

Sunday, January 22, 2023

January 21 - DIY Homestead - Remembering Our Homeless Challenge - Countdown Day 9

January 21, 2023

Day 477 of the Adventure

It was 9 days until the move-in deadline when we finally got some roof above our heads. This was a major accomplishment, meaning the rain would not affect us no matter what else got finished. We still had a little over a week left before we needed to be moved out of our temporary cabin.




Carry On

Adventure Quote:  “Rise to the challenge of bringing your dreams to life! Do not be discouraged by resistance, be nourished by it."  ― Steve Maraboli

Base Camp Coffee of the Day:  Lost in the Woods (Colombia/Costa Rica blend)

SNEAK PEEK of our Upcoming OFF-GRID project

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Mountain Craft
Making Wooden Buckets (Cooper Craft)
Sassafras Tea Making (Chicks in the Sticks video)

DIY Construction Basics Videos
Shelley Painting Trim (Chicks in the Sticks video)

Sunday Morning Outdoor Breakfast Videos
August 28 Breakfast - Campfire Corned Beef Hash
August 7 Breakfast - Chorizo Burritos 
September 4 Breakfast - Outdoor French Toast
September 11 Breakfast - Run-AmuckMuffins
September 18 Breakfast - Dutch Oven Breakfast Frittata
November 27 Breakfast - Corned Beef Hash and Eggs

Fun Videos
Run Amuck Road Trip - Thunder Muffins
Run-Amuck Road Trip - Roaring River State Park

Earning Income with Our Camp and Cabin Rentals
(How We Did It)

Treasured Times Crew to the Rescue Cabin Building (Treasured Times Video)
 

Friday, January 20, 2023

January 20 - DIY Homestead - Remembering Our Homeless Challenge - Countdown Day 10

January 20, 2023

Day 476 of the Adventure

Down to only 10 days left until we need to be moved into the cabin. We got half the roof on in this video so progress is happening. 

Homeless Challenge - 10 days left to go. 




Carry On

Adventure Quote: “The habits of a vigorous mind are born in contending with difficulties.” ― Abigail Adams

Base Camp Coffee of the Day: Lost up the Creek (Sumatra)

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Mountain Craft
Making Wooden Buckets (Cooper Craft)
Sassafras Tea Making (Chicks in the Sticks video)

DIY Construction Basics Videos
Shelley Painting Trim (Chicks in the Sticks video)

Sunday Morning Outdoor Breakfast Videos
August 28 Breakfast - Campfire Corned Beef Hash
August 7 Breakfast - Chorizo Burritos 
September 4 Breakfast - Outdoor French Toast
September 11 Breakfast - Run-AmuckMuffins
September 18 Breakfast - Dutch Oven Breakfast Frittata
November 27 Breakfast - Corned Beef Hash and Eggs

Fun Videos
Run Amuck Road Trip - Thunder Muffins
Run-Amuck Road Trip - Roaring River State Park

Earning Income with Our Camp and Cabin Rentals
(How We Did It)

Treasured Times Crew to the Rescue Cabin Building (Treasured Times Video)
 

Thursday, January 19, 2023

January 19 - DIY Homestead - Remembering Our Homeless Challenge - Countdown Day 11

January 19, 2023

Day 475 of the Adventure

On to Day 11 remaining until we become homeless. This was Mike and Adreane's second day here helping and it's incredible how much we were getting done. PLUS. I added some bonus footage of them on their boat in the Florida Keys. It's an awesome adventure both here in SW Missouri and S Florida!

Homeless Challenge 11 days to go




Carry On

Adventure Quote: “You have come a long way and have won many battles. Whenever you’re faced with a difficult or challenging situation, you’ll overcome it. Yes, you can.”  ― Roy T. Bennet

Base Camp Coffee of the Day: Lost in the Dark (Colombia Dark French Roast)

SNEAK PEEK of our Upcoming OFF-GRID project

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Mountain Craft
Making Wooden Buckets (Cooper Craft)
Sassafras Tea Making (Chicks in the Sticks video)

DIY Construction Basics Videos
Shelley Painting Trim (Chicks in the Sticks video)

Sunday Morning Outdoor Breakfast Videos
August 28 Breakfast - Campfire Corned Beef Hash
August 7 Breakfast - Chorizo Burritos 
September 4 Breakfast - Outdoor French Toast
September 11 Breakfast - Run-AmuckMuffins
September 18 Breakfast - Dutch Oven Breakfast Frittata
November 27 Breakfast - Corned Beef Hash and Eggs

Fun Videos
Run Amuck Road Trip - Thunder Muffins
Run-Amuck Road Trip - Roaring River State Park

Earning Income with Our Camp and Cabin Rentals
(How We Did It)

Treasured Times Crew to the Rescue Cabin Building (Treasured Times Video)
 

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

January 18 - DIY Homestead - Remembering Our Homeless Challenge - Countdown Day 12

January 18, 2023

Day 474 of the Adventure

I'm back to the Homeless Challenge today and we are down to twelve days left. This was also the day that Mike and Adreane showed up to the rescue from their home and Sea Adventures in Florida. I honestly don't think we'd have made it were it not for Mike and Adreane. They worked from dawn til dusk every day they were here to make sure we would be ready. When I refer to Adreane as "Captain" it's because she really is a US coast Guard Certified Master Captain licensed to Captain boats up to 100 tons. To give you an idea of the size, their boat Treasured Times is 27 Tons and 54 feet long. 

Homeless Challenge - 12 days left to go 




Carry On

Adventure Quote: “Every challenge you face today makes you stronger tomorrow. The challenge of life is intended to make you better, not bitter.”  ― Roy T. Bennett

Base Camp Coffee of the Day: Lost on the Trail (Guatemala)

SNEAK PEEK of our Upcoming OFF-GRID project

Please Consider Subscribing to our monthly "How-To", Do-It-Yourself" newsletter in the upper right corner of this page.   AND........

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Mountain Craft
Making Wooden Buckets (Cooper Craft)
Sassafras Tea Making (Chicks in the Sticks video)

DIY Construction Basics Videos
Shelley Painting Trim (Chicks in the Sticks video)

Sunday Morning Outdoor Breakfast Videos
August 28 Breakfast - Campfire Corned Beef Hash
August 7 Breakfast - Chorizo Burritos 
September 4 Breakfast - Outdoor French Toast
September 11 Breakfast - Run-AmuckMuffins
September 18 Breakfast - Dutch Oven Breakfast Frittata
November 27 Breakfast - Corned Beef Hash and Eggs

Fun Videos
Run Amuck Road Trip - Thunder Muffins
Run-Amuck Road Trip - Roaring River State Park

Earning Income with Our Camp and Cabin Rentals
(How We Did It)

Treasured Times Crew to the Rescue Cabin Building (Treasured Times Video)