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Josh Duhamel Says His Off-Grid Minnesota Cabin Is 70% Apocalypse-Ready

He presents the build as a way to refocus on practical skills for his family rather than pure doomsday prepping.

Overview

  • Duhamel says the lakeside retreat now feels finished and is completely livable after earlier years without electricity or running water.
  • He cites remaining gaps in readiness, noting he needs to become a better hunter and fisherman and to stockpile more food.
  • The property sits about an hour and a half from Fargo, North Dakota, with Duhamel previously noting the nearest store is roughly 40 miles away.
  • He lives there with his wife, Audra Mari, and their young son, Shepherd, and his older son, Axl, also spends time at the cabin.
  • Some outlets report the remote home now includes a custom water filtration system and a Starlink internet connection.