Time for some relaxation. The tiny house is done and now all there is to do is put my feet up and spend a night sleeping in it. Tonight is the night for the inaugural camp out with the temperatures hovering around -10 celcius and a blanket of snow on the ground. I'm hoping that I find the tiny house to be perfectly comfortable and able to hold the heat for an entire night using nothing but the woodstove. I've brought along an iPad for a movie and a bowl of popcorn. Additionally, I've got some fresh coffee that I'm going to be brewing up on the woodstove and a special treat to go along with it. With these essential items (or non-essential depending on who you talk to), I'll show you how I sleep comfortably in a tiny house in the Canadian wilderness. Although there are many more rustic accommodations spread across the Canadian wilderness, this tiny house which is set back in the bush is certainly a comfortable option. And as always, I've got my dog Koda along for the campout. Thanks for tuning in, here we go!
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