 Hi, good morning, good morning, it's breakfast time. I am here at the wilderness cabin. Whoa, the fleet might not make it. I am here just kind of picking away at some projects. We got the main structure up and we're pretty well weathertight. I got one area I gotta address. But I'm working on various projects. I don't really have it all lined up very well or a straight game plan, but it's basically gonna be the flooring, which I got done. And then I'm gonna do some rough wiring, which I'm, it's gonna be rough. And then I'm gonna insulate and start to do some of the interior siding. I have enough to do the bedroom and the ceiling in the bedroom. So I'll work on that, some V match, some Cedar V match that I picked up a couple of weeks ago. And then I got a lot of outside stuff to do before the snow comes. I wanna cut up a bunch of the wood that there's some dead trees that fell over all around the property. I wanna get those cut up and brought over for firewood. And I might move the lower shed. So I'd have to get that emptied out too. There's a decent amount of firewood in there. And I got one pretty big outside project to do. I haven't quite decided what I wanted to do on this yet Donnie kind of was both ways on it. I just don't do it whatever way Donnie wants to do it. We left our overhangs from our rafters. We were in a super rush when we were hanging those. We were running out of time with the guys that were here to help out. So we thought about cutting them off the tails at the time, but we didn't. So now I gotta figure out how I'm gonna make that weather tight. If I want to, I could just trim that, put some soft vents in and call it good. And then you'll have that little, you know, 10 inch overhang over the door here, even though it's under the porch. Or I could cut off every individual rafter, try to get them flush, board that up and then build a knee wall and eventually have this whole thing walled up which will probably look better in the long run. I don't really know. I gotta kinda envision both ways. And then also envision how I'm gonna do it and cut those. I would have to, oh boy, it'd be a wicked challenge because the way they framed that in over there, they framed it off the roof. Wow. It would be a challenge to say the least. But it can be done. So that's all my list for this week too. I'll just keep picking away at the things I can do. But first things first, let's drive that breakfast into us. Okay, I wanna do the bedroom. I wanna insite the bedroom and start to V-match that because I'm just gonna do that in cedar for now. And in order to do that, I have to rough wire in my electrical friend there. So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna have a light, an exterior light that goes to the outhouse. I'm gonna have a switch on that too. And then I'm gonna have a couple of outlets for charging phones or if you want a lamp or something like that in here. And then I'm also gonna have recess lighting in the ceiling. So that's the electrical that I'm gonna need for here. I'm also gonna port it up into the loft through the same circuit. So I gotta drill through some studs. I'm gonna try and use the little 3-8s impact driver from Milwaukee just cause it's small and it can fit into these tight spots. So let's try it out. Goes through pretty well. You wanna keep your holes back a little ways so your nails can't reach them on your V-match. So, and then also you don't want them too close to the wall just in case you poke through when you're doing your siding. So let's go through. Gets my power over to where my switch is gonna be. And I think I can, I think that's all I need to do right now. And then I'm gonna go up through there for some power up top. So let's drill that one now. So that'll get power up into the loft and we got power to the switch. So I should be good for this room on this wall for everything that I need to do here. I could probably run that wire now and then insulate and start the V-match. Now, as far as the lighting goes, I'm just gonna go through each one of these floor joists on the loft to where I want my lighting. And I get the rock wall in the way again. But that isn't gonna slow me down for this project that I'm working on right now. So right now, I'm gonna clean up some of the dust that I left in the wall spaces, some of the sawdust and wood chips. And then I'm gonna rough wire that and start to run my insulation. All right, we got 250 feet. I don't think it's quite gonna do it, but it'll get us pretty far. So, oh, let's see. I have very little experience with this, as you're gonna see. I wish I knew how much to leave. So I didn't have to leave, so I wasn't leaving too much, but I'd rather leave too much than not enough for right now. So, I guess I'm just gonna run this wire and I'll cut off what I think I need for extra. That was a little lucky, I think. Wedging it through that corner, looking good back here. All right, I think that's gonna come in and be just like that. That should be plenty left over there. And then on this side, oh, I'm thinking my box is gonna be like right in here. So I'm gonna leave like three or four feet. I'll probably leave like three foot just in case. And I think from there, from that switch, I run my power up to the light and then also to upstairs. So I should be pretty good now in the bedroom as far as wired. I'm running power from where my box is gonna be and my power entry is gonna be all the way over to my switch. And then from the switch, I'm gonna run it up to the light after that. And then I think I could also tie into this for an outlet before I go to the switch. If I can't, it's no problem running it straight up through here to get into the loft. What's up? Got one wire strong. How's it going to do? Chub's got two. Nice. Early. Then we went a long stretch of nothing and then I got two right at once. Completely redeemed myself. And he completely redeemed himself. How's that stuff going on? Pretty good. It's gonna be a little choosy. Beggars and choosers, you know how it is. We would cut along the way. Where'd you guys end up? Yeah. Yeah. That's what I love. Oh my goodness, by the book. Oh my goodness, by the book guy over here. You see a bunch of people with Candice was trying to feed him and I was like, I can't remember what they called. Norman. I don't know. This is what you said yesterday, Kirby. The females are Gretchen. The males are Gordon's. They're Gormies. It's like a vacuum cleaner. It's a Kirby. Well guys, you're in luck because we got a couple new additions to the camp. You've seen Sean here before. But this is Chubb's making his debut at the camp. Yeah, I didn't come here to work. I can tell. Sean's back again. He was ready to work. I told him, don't bother. Go hunting. Came to adventure. Yeah. Explore, see what's out there. Sean was a huge part of getting this roof on this big mess that I got to handle over here. Sean had a lot to do with that mess. He's a mess maker. No, he did awesome. I still don't know if he's afraid of heights or not. I thought he was, but he spent a lot of time on that roof. It's the only way to build a roof. You gotta get out there. And the lightest guys, that was our rule. We went by weight, not by age or anything else. So Chubb's your safe. Yeah, for sure. He's probably working up there anyway. After that, we go by height and then we go by. He'd bring a bunch of stuff up here and had like planks. Oh my God, that's pretty good. Wicked span on it. So you get in the middle. Yeah. So Brandon's like, Sean, you have the smallest one. Get in there. I had to hold it all while they lined it up to nail it. The whole staging's just gone like this. I'm like, and you stay like, from here over, you're dead. Once your legs start to try to stabilize, your legs stabilize, but then it goes the other way. It's just shaky, puttin', just go, brr, brr. Do we get luck in that one? He's like, this ain't good. Donny and I were on the ground just laughing. We're both yelling, Jakey button, Jakey button. Sean's like, I do not know what's going on with my legs. Just nail it. Yeah, that's pretty much what he said, but I don't. I don't care if it's right. I don't care, we're just doing it. You said to work her out and then do sake of cheese later. These boys are trying to talk me in the, it's all day and going bird hot with them. What do you think? Should I do that or keep hanging rematch? It's honestly, between me and you, that rematch ain't going anywhere. These don't look like they're out. No. They're a couple of show? I don't know what it is. Put you down, man. Whoa. That's what they look like. Right next to the tranny fluid. For God's sake, they look like for a while. The tranny fluid keeps you in good shape. So that's a grouse. Sure. I think that's more like the spruce grouse one. Wow. Yeah, package. That one he's got though. Big fan. Yeah, that's a big, good sized burger right there. I want to get that mountain. He's fan right out. Like a turkey. I could miss him. That's the reason I saw him. He's still actually fanning out, look at him. So you saw a six? Six. Four. Not bad, fellas. Six is way more than I've been hearing. Oh yeah. He goes, you think I can make it tonight? I was like, I mean, it's worth a shot. It's like that guy on that stone building on a good pistol bar. Oh yeah. How far is that? Chatting, anyone go to Jackman or something? No, they want to go to a pistol bar and for mootime. That's like for Rockwood Bar after. Yeah. You ever seen a fat guy in a little coat? Holy smokes. That ain't bad. When we were up camping last week and gone all day, I hadn't even seen one. And we got like a bit of service. Chubb's text me, he's like, he's got three. And I said something about it. Rory goes, he shot him all. I said, yeah, they're probably extinct now. Got him all. Gee, mister, will there be anyone I grow up? That's what we were talking about earlier. It's like a pretty good family used to be. It was all like, oh, there's no birds left. Well, how many did you use to shoot 1970? Every one of them. My uncle built, yeah, we'd go out back and there you'd be, you'd walk down this road and there'd be one on that little hump. Every time you went through there and you'd go out every day and then, I don't know, there's not an out there anymore. It's like the guys that tell you, we used to catch perched five gallon buckets every day. You know, there's not anymore. Jesus, I wonder why. The guys down at China Lake lined up frigging five gallon buckets full and now they're like, you can't even catch 10. Yeah, I wonder why. I can hear him. Oh, it's burning. Oh, yeah, he's right here. Gee. Got him. Yeah. Our guys just got bird number two. We forgot to put the camera on, but we threw them in the back. I'll show you guys when we get home. Bird number two might have a couple pellets in it. Might have blistered that one, pretty bad. Double tap when you didn't need a double tap, but hey, that's all right. Yeah, his head was up. He was just sitting there. I think he's still breathing. He's coming right at us. We got 16 minutes left to hunt in time, so we'll see if we can get one more. What's up? Apple's daffodil. Is that what it is? Donnie's daughter makes it. It's the most ridiculous dessert I've ever had. Yeah, I don't need as big a piece as last night, though. I ate it. It's so rich. I know, and then the last bite, I just couldn't kill it. It's so good, though.