Comment beneath this photo to Todd: “@ak57tim can i come and live in your barn, i will be no bother honest lol”
Let us introduce you to Todd – aka @cabinlife_alaska.
Todd lives in a tiny off-the-grid log cabin in the pristine Alaskan wilderness with his daughter, his cat and a WiFi hook-up connecting him to 37,000 Instagram followers. He’s constantly bombarded with questions about his life and requests from fans begging to meet him but always takes time to answer everyone he can.
It’s safe to say we pretty much laude him like teenage girls love One Direction.
Here’s the proof.
MEET TODD
@cabinlife_alaska: I really love going for nice morning walks on my property, although in reality it seems silly to call it “my” property. I’m not even sure where my property borders are, and it doesn’t matter anyway because nobody else lives around here. If I had to say whose property it really was, I would say it belongs to the caribou.
HE PARTIES ‘TIL 1AM
AND HE’S FRIENDS WITH ALL THE STARS (THAT MATTER).
“@cabinlife_alaska: A STAR FILLED NIGHT IN TOLSONA — last night was one of those wonderful nights here at the cabin. The moon was out, the stars were bright and clear, and there were faint auroras on the horizon all morning long. All in all, it was a fun filled night with the camera. We won’t be getting too many more of these, as the days are starting to grow long.”
IF YOU NEED A WINGMAN, HE’S GOT YOU COVERED
“@cabinlife-alaska: Another shot of this beautiful owl taken in Seward Alaska on a cool June evening.”
AND HE LITERALLY LETS JUST ANYONE CRASH ON HIS LAWN
HIS DOOR IS ALWAYS OPEN
… EXCEPT WHEN IT’S NOT.
@cabinlife_alaska: Well it looks like it’s definitely bear season again. I saw a pile of bear droppings the other day. I’m going to be leaving the cabin for the next several days, so certain precautions must be taken. Beds of nails surround the cabin. I spray the cabin exterior with pinesol every time I’m going to be gone for more than a day or two. Bears do not like the smell of regular pinesol. This is not the time of year to get lazy when it comes to bears. All trash must be removed. If a bear is dead set on it, he will get in the cabin and there is really not much I can do about it but I’m not going to make it easy on him. If a bear does get inside the cabin, it will probably be ruined. Bears will destroy things, and will pee and poop everywhere. The smell is almost impossible to get rid of.
HE’LL GET ALONG WITH ALL YOUR FRIENDS
“@cabinlife_alaska: I had a great time today with @mikeyhuff @schneekloth @youngbexon today’s #walkalaska. Thanks for putting it together, guys.”
BUT YOU CAN BE COMFORTABLE KNOWING HE’S GOOD IF YOU LEAVE HIM ON HIS OWN TOO
@cabinlife_alaska: What an amazing auroral display this morning in Anchorage, Alaska. Here’s a no filter/edit selfie under the lights taken around 7am at Flattop.
PLUS, HE’LL ALWAYS HELP YOU OUT IF YOU’RE IN A JAM
BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY, HE’S HAPPY TO SHINE THE SPOTLIGHT ON OTHERS.
The auroras taken at the cabin last September. A video posted by @cabinlife_alaska on
We love you Todd. Never stop.