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The Grid - Higher Peaks
Track 7 from the "Evolver" album, circa 1994. My favorite Grid song due almost entirely to the switch that happens around the 3:45 mark. It gives me chills every time.
published: 13 May 2012
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The Grid - Evolver (Full Album)
Released in 1994
Tracks -
1. Wake Up
2. Rollercoaster
3. Swamp Thing
4. Throb
5. Rise
6. Shapes Of Sleep
7. Higher Peaks
8. Texas Cowboys
9. Spin Cycle
10. Golden Dawn
published: 07 Mar 2018
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Grill The Grid 2022 | Episode 1 | Driver Heights!
Grill The Grid is BACK! Our first episode of 2022 asks a very important question... rank the grid in height order. Get ready for lots of laughs, and surprises!
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published: 13 May 2022
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I Moved into an Off Grid Wilderness Mountain Hut - Living in the Alps
I found this idyllic mountain hut in the Slovenian alps. I went hiking, foraging mushrooms, fishing and did lots of cooking and eating. It was a beautiful time alone in the mountains.
Check out this home on Airbnb! https://abnb.me/YTBo95xsNtb
Check out my Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alex_smith1809/
Support the Just Alex Channel on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/justalexsmith
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@justalexsmith
Watch me live on Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/justalexsmith
Business enquiries - [email protected]
00:00 Intro
01:10 Arrival
04:51 Tour of the hut
12:15 Good morning
15:18 A day of food and cooking
17:19 Mushroom foraging
22:31 Cooking mushroom soup
25:56 How I work whilst travelling
29:50 Looking for the shepherd
32:44 Grilling food over the fire
...
published: 25 Sep 2022
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Top 10 Off-Grid Sustainable Homes from Around the World | Off-Grid Living
We take a look at the top ten sustainable, off-grid homes from around the world, assessing the design and build of each structure, and learning how we can all be more resourceful, and reduce our impact on the planet.
Although living off-grid can be challenging and requires an environmental learning curve, it can have numerous positive benefits like conserving energy, reducing living costs, and helping people feel more connected to nature.
Which is your favourite off-grid home?
Learn more about the Nick Maughan Foundation- https://nmf.org/
See more on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/goinggreenmedia/
Join the Going Green Facebook Page- https://www.facebook.com/ggreenmedia/
REFERENCES:
Ruin Studio - Scotland
Using the foundations and ruined stonework of an old farmhouse, the...
published: 26 Feb 2022
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Architect Designs an Off Grid Cabin in the Woods (Cabin Tour)
Download a Free 30-day Trial of AutoCAD: https://www.bit.ly/the-local-project
Located on the north of Bruny Island, Killora Bay is an off grid cabin surrounded by untouched bushland and wild grass trees. The vibrant forest landscape embraces the home, allowing the residents to connect with nature and live privately in the delicate environment. The site, with its natural clearing, came with certain restrictions that included a predetermined building zone, which informed the scale of the off grid cabin’s structure.
The restrictions poised a challenge that ended up being integral to the design of the off grid cabin. The architecture needed to be flexible – the home’s small floorplan meant that each building element needed to work hard to achieve a comfortable and versatile space. This inclu...
published: 12 Nov 2021
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Living Off Grid for 46 Years | Al and his Hydroelectric Water Wheel
In this video, I meet with Al (82 years of age) one year after helping him rebuild/refurbish his hydroelectric water wheel. We discuss how the wheel has been performing since, and some of the issues he's faced with it, as well as solutions and plans going forward. Al then gives me a more in-depth view of how he has managed to live on his property in rural Washington state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States for 46 years. A combination of solar power, his water wheel, and a backup generator provide him with off grid power. While a natural spring provides gravity fed drinking water to his main house, as well as his many unique and custom built out-buildings (including a sauna cabin). Al and I conclude our visit by hiking to the highest point on his 40 acre parcel of lan...
published: 30 Apr 2023
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The Grid - Texas Cowboys (1994 Version)
After the huge success of 'Swamp Thing', The Grid released 'Texas Cowboys' for the second time (they did once in 1993), but this time the song was accompanied by a new video, from a much higher budget than its predecessor. The outcome is still fun to watch today, it's more tied to the song's 'cowboy' image. Director: unknown.
published: 22 Mar 2008
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All-Time High! Sensex Hits 72000; Nifty At Fresh Peak Of 21662 | Closing Trade | ET Now
Domestic benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty traded higher on Wednesday tracking upbeat global market mood and amid hopes of Fed rates starting early next year. Buying was seen across the board. All sectoral indices traded higher. Meanwhile, broader markets also rose in tandem with Sensex and Nifty.
#stockmarket #closingtrade #etnow
published: 27 Dec 2023
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An Architect's Own Family Off-Grid Sustainable Home
Melbourne architect, Jerry Wolveridge of Wolveridge Architects, bought the rural property of his clients, and after a study of local agricultural buildings, decided to design a simple, timber-clad pitched off-grid home. Jerry went a step further, adopting the construction methods of Australian sheds, using steel portal frames and avoiding typical "home" materials.
This off-grid home relies heavily on a smart plan arrangement, with the house being long and thin, allowing for optimal cross ventilation which helps during the hot Australian summers. To help heat the home during the chilly Victorian winters, there is a wood-fire boiler and radiator grills and panels. Jerry includes his children into the off-grid living, having guessing games revolving around the internal temperatures.
Website...
published: 31 Oct 2019
6:12
The Grid - Higher Peaks
Track 7 from the "Evolver" album, circa 1994. My favorite Grid song due almost entirely to the switch that happens around the 3:45 mark. It gives me chills ever...
Track 7 from the "Evolver" album, circa 1994. My favorite Grid song due almost entirely to the switch that happens around the 3:45 mark. It gives me chills every time.
https://wn.com/The_Grid_Higher_Peaks
Track 7 from the "Evolver" album, circa 1994. My favorite Grid song due almost entirely to the switch that happens around the 3:45 mark. It gives me chills every time.
- published: 13 May 2012
- views: 22383
1:03:52
The Grid - Evolver (Full Album)
Released in 1994
Tracks -
1. Wake Up
2. Rollercoaster
3. Swamp Thing
4. Throb
5. Rise
6. Shapes Of Sleep
7. Higher Peaks
8. Texas Cowboys
9. Spin Cycle
10. Gold...
Released in 1994
Tracks -
1. Wake Up
2. Rollercoaster
3. Swamp Thing
4. Throb
5. Rise
6. Shapes Of Sleep
7. Higher Peaks
8. Texas Cowboys
9. Spin Cycle
10. Golden Dawn
https://wn.com/The_Grid_Evolver_(Full_Album)
Released in 1994
Tracks -
1. Wake Up
2. Rollercoaster
3. Swamp Thing
4. Throb
5. Rise
6. Shapes Of Sleep
7. Higher Peaks
8. Texas Cowboys
9. Spin Cycle
10. Golden Dawn
- published: 07 Mar 2018
- views: 39820
8:50
Grill The Grid 2022 | Episode 1 | Driver Heights!
Grill The Grid is BACK! Our first episode of 2022 asks a very important question... rank the grid in height order. Get ready for lots of laughs, and surprises! ...
Grill The Grid is BACK! Our first episode of 2022 asks a very important question... rank the grid in height order. Get ready for lots of laughs, and surprises!
For more F1® videos, visit http://www.Formula1.com
Follow F1®:
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https://wn.com/Grill_The_Grid_2022_|_Episode_1_|_Driver_Heights
Grill The Grid is BACK! Our first episode of 2022 asks a very important question... rank the grid in height order. Get ready for lots of laughs, and surprises!
For more F1® videos, visit http://www.Formula1.com
Follow F1®:
http://www.instagram.com/F1
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#F1
- published: 13 May 2022
- views: 5544988
44:50
I Moved into an Off Grid Wilderness Mountain Hut - Living in the Alps
I found this idyllic mountain hut in the Slovenian alps. I went hiking, foraging mushrooms, fishing and did lots of cooking and eating. It was a beautiful time ...
I found this idyllic mountain hut in the Slovenian alps. I went hiking, foraging mushrooms, fishing and did lots of cooking and eating. It was a beautiful time alone in the mountains.
Check out this home on Airbnb! https://abnb.me/YTBo95xsNtb
Check out my Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alex_smith1809/
Support the Just Alex Channel on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/justalexsmith
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@justalexsmith
Watch me live on Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/justalexsmith
Business enquiries -
[email protected]
00:00 Intro
01:10 Arrival
04:51 Tour of the hut
12:15 Good morning
15:18 A day of food and cooking
17:19 Mushroom foraging
22:31 Cooking mushroom soup
25:56 How I work whilst travelling
29:50 Looking for the shepherd
32:44 Grilling food over the fire
38:41 Showering and washing clothes
40:00 Fishing
42:41 The final day
https://wn.com/I_Moved_Into_An_Off_Grid_Wilderness_Mountain_Hut_Living_In_The_Alps
I found this idyllic mountain hut in the Slovenian alps. I went hiking, foraging mushrooms, fishing and did lots of cooking and eating. It was a beautiful time alone in the mountains.
Check out this home on Airbnb! https://abnb.me/YTBo95xsNtb
Check out my Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alex_smith1809/
Support the Just Alex Channel on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/justalexsmith
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@justalexsmith
Watch me live on Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/justalexsmith
Business enquiries -
[email protected]
00:00 Intro
01:10 Arrival
04:51 Tour of the hut
12:15 Good morning
15:18 A day of food and cooking
17:19 Mushroom foraging
22:31 Cooking mushroom soup
25:56 How I work whilst travelling
29:50 Looking for the shepherd
32:44 Grilling food over the fire
38:41 Showering and washing clothes
40:00 Fishing
42:41 The final day
- published: 25 Sep 2022
- views: 3818250
9:57
Top 10 Off-Grid Sustainable Homes from Around the World | Off-Grid Living
We take a look at the top ten sustainable, off-grid homes from around the world, assessing the design and build of each structure, and learning how we can all b...
We take a look at the top ten sustainable, off-grid homes from around the world, assessing the design and build of each structure, and learning how we can all be more resourceful, and reduce our impact on the planet.
Although living off-grid can be challenging and requires an environmental learning curve, it can have numerous positive benefits like conserving energy, reducing living costs, and helping people feel more connected to nature.
Which is your favourite off-grid home?
Learn more about the Nick Maughan Foundation- https://nmf.org/
See more on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/goinggreenmedia/
Join the Going Green Facebook Page- https://www.facebook.com/ggreenmedia/
REFERENCES:
Ruin Studio - Scotland
Using the foundations and ruined stonework of an old farmhouse, the house builds upon the architecture already in place with a pitched black rubber roof. Relying on solar power and with the water coming through pipework from a local farm, the building was built to neat passivhaus standards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Suh0UcMhQBA
Bruny Island Cabin - Tasmania
Off the Southeastern coast of Tasmania, the architects designed the building as if it were a “piece of furniture”, blending minimalist design with the wooden furniture of the building.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBMOaEuWgNI
Floating Home - Canada
Situated on a lake, and built as a studio for an artist. The home has been continually extended and improved, using nearly all second hand materials, except for ceiling joists. The home uses solar energy to power two 6v batteries, as well using propane for the stove, and filtering its own rain water supply.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdN6E-y_eSk
Summit Prairie - Oregon, USA
Built in 2009 and designed to look like an observation tower from the US Forest Service. Has 360 degree views of the surrounding Umpqua national forest, the building also features an outdoor shower and wood-fired spring fed hot tub.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RXujeCQ_U0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkArlRbA9VM
Dusky Parakeet Houseboat - London
Built as a fully movable houseboat, the boat is fully off-grid, with a 500 litre water tank, solar panels and a gas-incinerating toilet. The doors and work surfaces of the boat are made from recycled yoghurt pots, yet resemble marble worktops. With hidden storage around the boat it benefits from living and kitchen space, as well as the bedroom and shower room.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZHQyas8flM
The Stamp House - Australia
Located in North Queensland, the architecture of the building is designed to be able to withstand a category 5 hurricane, so the building doubles as a home and hurricane shelter. Drawing power from both a rooftop solar array as well as a backup solar generator, the building also hosts a water harvesting system that can draw up to 250,000 litres of water for home use or for irrigation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHTpb-muZ7Q
Mountain Home - California
Built by a professional snowboarder in the mountains near Truckee, California. The home is built to the golden ratio and is pentagonal shaped, made from local rock and wood. The running water comes from a nearby creek that runs through the property, and the home is heated by a wood-burning stove.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J73GTfj0x-E
House of the Big Arch - South Africa
Built within a nature reserve in the Waterberg mountains, the home is designed to blend in with the natural landscape, and was 3D planned to make sure that it could fit between the trees that already sat on the location, so as not to harm them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ugxDxiKwYc
Woodman’s Cabin - Scotland
Located in the Cairngorms National Park this wooden cabin is made from 260 year-old Scots Pine, recycled from the location they fell. Featuring rain water collecting barrels, as well as a bush shower, the only modern features the cabin has are solar panels powering two electric lights. With a composting toilet as well as gas powered stove, there is no fridge, only a cooler box located in a nearby stream.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsZiU3CxLW4
Earthship Ironbank - Australia
This unique building sits about 40 minutes from Adelaide, Australia, and is an ongoing project in sustainability, studying the efficiency of energy and water, and how they work within our climate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1UjbmksKYI
Some of the clips used in the video belong to the respective owners mentioned in the references above. I or this channel does not claim any right over them.
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.”
https://wn.com/Top_10_Off_Grid_Sustainable_Homes_From_Around_The_World_|_Off_Grid_Living
We take a look at the top ten sustainable, off-grid homes from around the world, assessing the design and build of each structure, and learning how we can all be more resourceful, and reduce our impact on the planet.
Although living off-grid can be challenging and requires an environmental learning curve, it can have numerous positive benefits like conserving energy, reducing living costs, and helping people feel more connected to nature.
Which is your favourite off-grid home?
Learn more about the Nick Maughan Foundation- https://nmf.org/
See more on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/goinggreenmedia/
Join the Going Green Facebook Page- https://www.facebook.com/ggreenmedia/
REFERENCES:
Ruin Studio - Scotland
Using the foundations and ruined stonework of an old farmhouse, the house builds upon the architecture already in place with a pitched black rubber roof. Relying on solar power and with the water coming through pipework from a local farm, the building was built to neat passivhaus standards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Suh0UcMhQBA
Bruny Island Cabin - Tasmania
Off the Southeastern coast of Tasmania, the architects designed the building as if it were a “piece of furniture”, blending minimalist design with the wooden furniture of the building.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBMOaEuWgNI
Floating Home - Canada
Situated on a lake, and built as a studio for an artist. The home has been continually extended and improved, using nearly all second hand materials, except for ceiling joists. The home uses solar energy to power two 6v batteries, as well using propane for the stove, and filtering its own rain water supply.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdN6E-y_eSk
Summit Prairie - Oregon, USA
Built in 2009 and designed to look like an observation tower from the US Forest Service. Has 360 degree views of the surrounding Umpqua national forest, the building also features an outdoor shower and wood-fired spring fed hot tub.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RXujeCQ_U0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkArlRbA9VM
Dusky Parakeet Houseboat - London
Built as a fully movable houseboat, the boat is fully off-grid, with a 500 litre water tank, solar panels and a gas-incinerating toilet. The doors and work surfaces of the boat are made from recycled yoghurt pots, yet resemble marble worktops. With hidden storage around the boat it benefits from living and kitchen space, as well as the bedroom and shower room.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZHQyas8flM
The Stamp House - Australia
Located in North Queensland, the architecture of the building is designed to be able to withstand a category 5 hurricane, so the building doubles as a home and hurricane shelter. Drawing power from both a rooftop solar array as well as a backup solar generator, the building also hosts a water harvesting system that can draw up to 250,000 litres of water for home use or for irrigation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHTpb-muZ7Q
Mountain Home - California
Built by a professional snowboarder in the mountains near Truckee, California. The home is built to the golden ratio and is pentagonal shaped, made from local rock and wood. The running water comes from a nearby creek that runs through the property, and the home is heated by a wood-burning stove.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J73GTfj0x-E
House of the Big Arch - South Africa
Built within a nature reserve in the Waterberg mountains, the home is designed to blend in with the natural landscape, and was 3D planned to make sure that it could fit between the trees that already sat on the location, so as not to harm them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ugxDxiKwYc
Woodman’s Cabin - Scotland
Located in the Cairngorms National Park this wooden cabin is made from 260 year-old Scots Pine, recycled from the location they fell. Featuring rain water collecting barrels, as well as a bush shower, the only modern features the cabin has are solar panels powering two electric lights. With a composting toilet as well as gas powered stove, there is no fridge, only a cooler box located in a nearby stream.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsZiU3CxLW4
Earthship Ironbank - Australia
This unique building sits about 40 minutes from Adelaide, Australia, and is an ongoing project in sustainability, studying the efficiency of energy and water, and how they work within our climate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1UjbmksKYI
Some of the clips used in the video belong to the respective owners mentioned in the references above. I or this channel does not claim any right over them.
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.”
- published: 26 Feb 2022
- views: 40251
6:25
Architect Designs an Off Grid Cabin in the Woods (Cabin Tour)
Download a Free 30-day Trial of AutoCAD: https://www.bit.ly/the-local-project
Located on the north of Bruny Island, Killora Bay is an off grid cabin surrounded...
Download a Free 30-day Trial of AutoCAD: https://www.bit.ly/the-local-project
Located on the north of Bruny Island, Killora Bay is an off grid cabin surrounded by untouched bushland and wild grass trees. The vibrant forest landscape embraces the home, allowing the residents to connect with nature and live privately in the delicate environment. The site, with its natural clearing, came with certain restrictions that included a predetermined building zone, which informed the scale of the off grid cabin’s structure.
The restrictions poised a challenge that ended up being integral to the design of the off grid cabin. The architecture needed to be flexible – the home’s small floorplan meant that each building element needed to work hard to achieve a comfortable and versatile space. This included having fold-out beds to work as part of the joinery, allowing rooms to be used for different functions when needed.
The internal spaces were designed with high ceilings and glass windows to bring light and movement into the interior design. Remaining connected with nature, the external greenery frames the interior rooms, with sunlight casting ever-changing shadows indoors. As an off grid cabin, the sliding doors allow the home to embrace the exterior as its own.
The material palette of the home is simple, giving the opportunity for the landscape to speak first. As an off grid cabin, it was important that the materials met bushfire regulations, but also worked in harmony with the surrounding forest landscape. The dark-stained timber cladding contrasts against the white concrete poured within the interior – the concrete has a raw finish and continues to bring the landscape’s earthy palette inward.
For more from The Local Project:
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thelocalproject/
Website – https://thelocalproject.com.au/
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Architecture by Lara Maeseele in Association with Tanner Architects.
Interior Design and Styling by Lara Maeseele.
Build by Driftwood Workshop and Tim Watson.
Structural Engineering by Aldanmark.
Filmed and Edited by Cheer Squad Film Co.
Production by The Local Project.
Musicbed SyncID: MB01BUVMEE2CL4A
#OffGridCabin #Architect #CabinTour #InteriorDesign #Architecture #Tasmania #ConnectWithNature #Home #OffTheGrid #TinyCabin #House #DreamHome #SimpleLiving #TheLocalProject
https://wn.com/Architect_Designs_An_Off_Grid_Cabin_In_The_Woods_(Cabin_Tour)
Download a Free 30-day Trial of AutoCAD: https://www.bit.ly/the-local-project
Located on the north of Bruny Island, Killora Bay is an off grid cabin surrounded by untouched bushland and wild grass trees. The vibrant forest landscape embraces the home, allowing the residents to connect with nature and live privately in the delicate environment. The site, with its natural clearing, came with certain restrictions that included a predetermined building zone, which informed the scale of the off grid cabin’s structure.
The restrictions poised a challenge that ended up being integral to the design of the off grid cabin. The architecture needed to be flexible – the home’s small floorplan meant that each building element needed to work hard to achieve a comfortable and versatile space. This included having fold-out beds to work as part of the joinery, allowing rooms to be used for different functions when needed.
The internal spaces were designed with high ceilings and glass windows to bring light and movement into the interior design. Remaining connected with nature, the external greenery frames the interior rooms, with sunlight casting ever-changing shadows indoors. As an off grid cabin, the sliding doors allow the home to embrace the exterior as its own.
The material palette of the home is simple, giving the opportunity for the landscape to speak first. As an off grid cabin, it was important that the materials met bushfire regulations, but also worked in harmony with the surrounding forest landscape. The dark-stained timber cladding contrasts against the white concrete poured within the interior – the concrete has a raw finish and continues to bring the landscape’s earthy palette inward.
For more from The Local Project:
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thelocalproject/
Website – https://thelocalproject.com.au/
Print Publication – https://thelocalproject.com.au/publication/
To subscribe to The Local Project's Tri-Annual Print Publication see here – https://thelocalproject.com.au/subscribe/
Architecture by Lara Maeseele in Association with Tanner Architects.
Interior Design and Styling by Lara Maeseele.
Build by Driftwood Workshop and Tim Watson.
Structural Engineering by Aldanmark.
Filmed and Edited by Cheer Squad Film Co.
Production by The Local Project.
Musicbed SyncID: MB01BUVMEE2CL4A
#OffGridCabin #Architect #CabinTour #InteriorDesign #Architecture #Tasmania #ConnectWithNature #Home #OffTheGrid #TinyCabin #House #DreamHome #SimpleLiving #TheLocalProject
- published: 12 Nov 2021
- views: 1555461
24:14
Living Off Grid for 46 Years | Al and his Hydroelectric Water Wheel
In this video, I meet with Al (82 years of age) one year after helping him rebuild/refurbish his hydroelectric water wheel. We discuss how the wheel has been p...
In this video, I meet with Al (82 years of age) one year after helping him rebuild/refurbish his hydroelectric water wheel. We discuss how the wheel has been performing since, and some of the issues he's faced with it, as well as solutions and plans going forward. Al then gives me a more in-depth view of how he has managed to live on his property in rural Washington state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States for 46 years. A combination of solar power, his water wheel, and a backup generator provide him with off grid power. While a natural spring provides gravity fed drinking water to his main house, as well as his many unique and custom built out-buildings (including a sauna cabin). Al and I conclude our visit by hiking to the highest point on his 40 acre parcel of land to catch a view of Mt St Helens and reminisce about the 1980 eruption.
Here is a link to the video of Al and I rebuilding the wheel:
https://youtu.be/f6BE0FMWe_U
For more content, check me out on Instagram:
@DiegoTriesHard @AgentStrongMan
Look for me (Agent Strong Man) on episodes of The Adventure Agents channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuD9aPKz5YukNZfT7lpYT4Q
Support The Adventure Agents Family by checking out our website:
https://www.theadventureagents.com/
https://wn.com/Living_Off_Grid_For_46_Years_|_Al_And_His_Hydroelectric_Water_Wheel
In this video, I meet with Al (82 years of age) one year after helping him rebuild/refurbish his hydroelectric water wheel. We discuss how the wheel has been performing since, and some of the issues he's faced with it, as well as solutions and plans going forward. Al then gives me a more in-depth view of how he has managed to live on his property in rural Washington state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States for 46 years. A combination of solar power, his water wheel, and a backup generator provide him with off grid power. While a natural spring provides gravity fed drinking water to his main house, as well as his many unique and custom built out-buildings (including a sauna cabin). Al and I conclude our visit by hiking to the highest point on his 40 acre parcel of land to catch a view of Mt St Helens and reminisce about the 1980 eruption.
Here is a link to the video of Al and I rebuilding the wheel:
https://youtu.be/f6BE0FMWe_U
For more content, check me out on Instagram:
@DiegoTriesHard @AgentStrongMan
Look for me (Agent Strong Man) on episodes of The Adventure Agents channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuD9aPKz5YukNZfT7lpYT4Q
Support The Adventure Agents Family by checking out our website:
https://www.theadventureagents.com/
- published: 30 Apr 2023
- views: 5813550
3:42
The Grid - Texas Cowboys (1994 Version)
After the huge success of 'Swamp Thing', The Grid released 'Texas Cowboys' for the second time (they did once in 1993), but this time the song was accompanied b...
After the huge success of 'Swamp Thing', The Grid released 'Texas Cowboys' for the second time (they did once in 1993), but this time the song was accompanied by a new video, from a much higher budget than its predecessor. The outcome is still fun to watch today, it's more tied to the song's 'cowboy' image. Director: unknown.
https://wn.com/The_Grid_Texas_Cowboys_(1994_Version)
After the huge success of 'Swamp Thing', The Grid released 'Texas Cowboys' for the second time (they did once in 1993), but this time the song was accompanied by a new video, from a much higher budget than its predecessor. The outcome is still fun to watch today, it's more tied to the song's 'cowboy' image. Director: unknown.
- published: 22 Mar 2008
- views: 303050
44:16
All-Time High! Sensex Hits 72000; Nifty At Fresh Peak Of 21662 | Closing Trade | ET Now
Domestic benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty traded higher on Wednesday tracking upbeat global market mood and amid hopes of Fed rates starting early next year. ...
Domestic benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty traded higher on Wednesday tracking upbeat global market mood and amid hopes of Fed rates starting early next year. Buying was seen across the board. All sectoral indices traded higher. Meanwhile, broader markets also rose in tandem with Sensex and Nifty.
#stockmarket #closingtrade #etnow
https://wn.com/All_Time_High_Sensex_Hits_72000_Nifty_At_Fresh_Peak_Of_21662_|_Closing_Trade_|_Et_Now
Domestic benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty traded higher on Wednesday tracking upbeat global market mood and amid hopes of Fed rates starting early next year. Buying was seen across the board. All sectoral indices traded higher. Meanwhile, broader markets also rose in tandem with Sensex and Nifty.
#stockmarket #closingtrade #etnow
- published: 27 Dec 2023
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An Architect's Own Family Off-Grid Sustainable Home
Melbourne architect, Jerry Wolveridge of Wolveridge Architects, bought the rural property of his clients, and after a study of local agricultural buildings, dec...
Melbourne architect, Jerry Wolveridge of Wolveridge Architects, bought the rural property of his clients, and after a study of local agricultural buildings, decided to design a simple, timber-clad pitched off-grid home. Jerry went a step further, adopting the construction methods of Australian sheds, using steel portal frames and avoiding typical "home" materials.
This off-grid home relies heavily on a smart plan arrangement, with the house being long and thin, allowing for optimal cross ventilation which helps during the hot Australian summers. To help heat the home during the chilly Victorian winters, there is a wood-fire boiler and radiator grills and panels. Jerry includes his children into the off-grid living, having guessing games revolving around the internal temperatures.
Website article with photographs and the floor plan;
https://thedesignemotive.com/episodes/homes/hill-plains-house-wolveridge-architects
Watch more home tours;
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0UfEaat_p1rid0IMMgO3bhrpNVTyCFhl
Wolvridge Architects
http://www.wolveridge.com.au
http://www.instagram.com/wolveridge
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgWr5mM29bEJ-oRio5B4cBQ
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#OffGrid #InteriorDesign #HouseTour #HomeTour #HomeDesign #Sustainability
https://wn.com/An_Architect's_Own_Family_Off_Grid_Sustainable_Home
Melbourne architect, Jerry Wolveridge of Wolveridge Architects, bought the rural property of his clients, and after a study of local agricultural buildings, decided to design a simple, timber-clad pitched off-grid home. Jerry went a step further, adopting the construction methods of Australian sheds, using steel portal frames and avoiding typical "home" materials.
This off-grid home relies heavily on a smart plan arrangement, with the house being long and thin, allowing for optimal cross ventilation which helps during the hot Australian summers. To help heat the home during the chilly Victorian winters, there is a wood-fire boiler and radiator grills and panels. Jerry includes his children into the off-grid living, having guessing games revolving around the internal temperatures.
Website article with photographs and the floor plan;
https://thedesignemotive.com/episodes/homes/hill-plains-house-wolveridge-architects
Watch more home tours;
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0UfEaat_p1rid0IMMgO3bhrpNVTyCFhl
Wolvridge Architects
http://www.wolveridge.com.au
http://www.instagram.com/wolveridge
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgWr5mM29bEJ-oRio5B4cBQ
Join The Design Emotive newsletter to have new episodes delivered straight to your inbox;
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For business inquires, advertising, sponsorship, etc, visit https://www.thedesignemotive.com/advertise
Produced by The Design Emotive
Filmed and Edited by The Design Emotive / Anthony Richardson
Music from YouTube Audio Library
#OffGrid #InteriorDesign #HouseTour #HomeTour #HomeDesign #Sustainability
- published: 31 Oct 2019
- views: 432773