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Furthermost Outpost

Furthermost Outpost

著者: Arön and Jennifer Toland - Off Grid Wilderness Hosts.
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The Toland’s invite you behind the scenes as they carve out a crazy, adventurous, hands-on self reliant journey deep in British Columbia’s remote & unforgiving Chilcotin. Trading convenience & city life for timber wolves & grizzly bears. Arön, a Jack-of-all-trades turned Mountain Man, rocking the Off-Grid lifestyle so hard it landed him on History Channels Mountain Men (S-12). Turning Jennifer into a witty domestic gourmet chef, highly tolerant, adaptable, with built-in coping mechanisms to deal with her extreme spouse as they renovate & operate a once abandoned fishing resort at Eliguk Lake.Arön and Jennifer Toland - Off Grid Wilderness Hosts. 社会科学
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  • The Memory of Christmas
    2025/12/24

    Get cozy, and get ready to go back in time as Jennifer and Aron dive into the heart of Christmas—where nostalgia, family traditions, and cultural heritage come together to shape the season they cherish.

    In this festive special, they explore the balance between commercialism and personal meaning, sharing stories of handmade decorations, treasured recipes, and the winter activities that still spark childlike joy. Their conversation wanders through beloved Christmas movies, unforgettable childhood gifts, and the ways family connections shift and evolve over the years.

    With warmth and reflection, Jennifer and Aron uncover the deeper meaning of Christmas and the quiet hope that the New Year brings.

    A comforting listen for anyone craving a little magic, a little memory, and a reminder of what this season is truly about.


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    34 分
  • The Art of Winter Survivial
    2025/12/15

    Winter at the Furthermost Outpost isn’t just cold — it’s a full‑time character in Jennifer and Arön's lives, complete with mood swings, plot twists, and the occasional attempt to bury their cabin in snow. In this laugh‑laced episode, the duo shares what it really takes to survive and stay sane when your nearest neighbor is a snowdrift and your daily commute involves a snow machine with strong opinions.

    They dive into the art of prepping for months of isolation, managing solar power when the sun is basically on vacation, and keeping machines alive with the right oil, a lot of maintenance, and the occasional pep talk. You’ll hear about hauling supplies through deep snow, why winter is the best time to move fragile gear (nature’s bubble wrap), and how a winch can instantly turn you from “stranded” to “legend.”

    But it’s not all survival mode — there’s plenty of joy woven through the frostbite. From ice fishing victories to hot‑tub therapy under a star‑stuffed sky, Jennifer and Arön celebrate the small luxuries that make winter magical. Their pets prove they’re tougher than the humans, their hobbies keep cabin fever at bay, and their neighbors — though miles apart — show up in the ways that matter most.

    They also get real about the emotional side of remote living: staying mentally steady, keeping routines alive, and embracing the kind of solitude that teaches you who you are (and how many days in a row you can eat comfort food without shame). Their stories of mishaps, triumphs, and trail etiquette gone wrong paint a vivid, hilarious picture of life where every challenge becomes an adventure.

    If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to thrive at the edge of the map — with creativity, resilience, and a healthy dose of humor — this episode will pull you in and warm you up faster than a wood stove on overdrive.

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    52 分
  • What Were We Thinking: A Diamond in the Rough
    2025/12/10

    What does it take to turn a crumbling wilderness lodge into a thriving retreat? In this episode, Jennifer and Aron Toland open up about their extraordinary journey of breathing new life into a forgotten property deep in the wild. From dismantling a lodge that was barely standing to painstakingly renovating cabins, their story is equal parts grit, vision, and sheer determination.

    They share how teamwork carried them through setbacks—including a serious injury that could have derailed everything—and how building a greenhouse became a symbol of their commitment to self-sustainability. It’s a raw, inspiring look at perseverance, adaptation, and the pursuit of a dream.

    And when you think the adventure couldn’t get more exciting, they drop a surprise announcement: an upcoming guest interview from the hit series Mountain Men. The date isn’t set yet, but the anticipation is already building.

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    53 分
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