Furthermost Outpost

Arön and Jennifer Toland - Off Grid Wilderness Hosts.

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.

  1. Off‑Grid Alone: Love, Mountain Men & the Moustache Song

    FEB 16

    Off‑Grid Alone: Love, Mountain Men & the Moustache Song

    Arön is finally home after his long supply run to town, and the reunion brings warmth, relief, and plenty of stories from both sides of the wilderness. While he was navigating frozen roads, scarce wildlife sightings, and the strange shock of stepping briefly back into civilization, Jennifer remained off‑grid at Eliguk Lake — keeping the homestead alive with the dogs, the chickens, and the full weight of winter responsibilities on her shoulders. Their time apart brushed right up against Valentine’s Day, adding a tender thread to the conversation. They talk about missing each other in that uniquely off‑grid way — where distance isn’t measured in miles but in the silence of the lake, the creak of the cabin, and the absence of a familiar voice. Love, out here, is built on resilience, trust, and the small rituals that keep them connected even when one is deep in the bush, and the other is navigating town chaos. Once reunited, the stories spill out. Arön shares the oddities and unexpected moments of his journey, while Jennifer recounts the challenges of managing frozen water lines, stubborn greenhouse starts, and the eerie calm of being alone at the lake. Together, they revisit their most recent Mountain Men episode, and open up about the surprising challenges executive producers pushed them into — and the real‑world consequences that followed. It’s a rare, candid look behind the scenes of reality TV from people who lived the experience, not just filmed it. And because life at the Furthermost Outpost never runs out of surprises, Jennifer debuts a brand‑new song inspired by her Mountain Man's twitching moustache — a creative detour that’s equal parts hilarious and heartfelt. Arön brings out Jennifer's hidden talents to the forefront with her magical herbal remedies, medicinal teas, and the art of crafting salves that actually work. They also dive into the engineering brilliance behind a spill‑proof table, celebrate small victories, and marvel at a broody hen plotting spring. This episode blends wilderness grit, off‑grid ingenuity, creative expression, and honest storytelling into one warm, witty, deeply human conversation. For anyone drawn to homesteading, survival skills, behind‑the‑scenes TV stories, or the charm of two people building a life at the edge of the map, this one delivers.

    58 min
  2. False Spring & Feral Things - Surrounded by Wolves

    FEB 8

    False Spring & Feral Things - Surrounded by Wolves

    Off‑grid living, winter preparations, fire mitigation, Jeep maintenance, climate change, long supply runs, and surrounded by wolves—this episode dives headfirst into the wild reality of building a life far from the grid. With an unseasonably warm winter throwing everything off balance, the hosts unpack how “false spring” messes with gardening plans, fire‑safety priorities, and even the behavior of the wolves that are treading close. Planning a supply run that has to last months is no small feat—it’s daunting, exhausting, expensive, and requires military‑level logistics when rivers and creeks break loose from a false Spring. Aron heads out before dawn in a 4x4 Jeep - towing a trailer that needs to be checked, re‑checked, and then checked again, while Jennifer stays behind to manage the wilderness resort solo in wolf country. It’s equal parts grit, humor, and “hope for the best, prepare for the worst.” From chainsawing chunks of ice at odd angles to tackling home‑build projects, prepping garden beds, and relying on Starlink to stay connected, this conversation captures the unpredictable, often absurd, always rewarding rhythm of wilderness life. If you’ve ever wondered what it really takes to thrive off the grid—or you just want to hear two people laugh their way through the chaos—this episode delivers. Don't forget to check out their website www.furthermostoutpost.com and download the PDF 'Off Grid Field Guides'.

    43 min
  3. Surthriving in the Wilderness with Producer Chris Brewster

    JAN 11

    Surthriving in the Wilderness with Producer Chris Brewster

    Step behind the camera and into the backcountry with History Channel's Mountain Men producer Chris Brewster, who joins Aron and Jennifer at Furthermost Outpost for an unfiltered—and often hilariously unhinged—look at what it really takes to film and live in the wilderness. Be warned: Chris’s sense of humor is in full force, and there were moments we could barely breathe from laughing. In this lively and deeply engaging conversation, Chris shares behind‑the‑scenes stories from his time producing Aron and Jennifer’s segments for the History Channel, revealing the creative challenges, unpredictable weather, and logistical chaos of remote filmmaking. The discussion dives into the realities of off-grid life—from white-knuckle 4x4 climbs that leave you on the edge of your seat to out-houses, tree felling, fire mitigation, beetle‑kill dangers, wildlife encounters, and the gourmet surprises of cooking in the wild—while exploring the resilience required when the nearest help is miles away. Chris reflects on the community effort behind the annual ice harvest, the essential role of dogs in safety and companionship, and the physical and emotional toll of living far from civilization. Woven throughout are themes of faith, partnership, and the transformative power of connection, including a baptism that reshaped the meaning of belonging in isolation. Whether you’re a fan of Mountain Men, fascinated by remote production, or drawn to the grit and grace of wilderness living, this episode offers a rare, intimate, and unexpectedly hilarious look at the stories behind the stories—and the people who truly know how to surthrive.

    1h 40m

Ratings & Reviews

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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.

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