Alaska Cabin Adventures focuses on cabin living, off-grid building, and survival-style experiences in Alaska, featuring tutorials and vlogs about building cabins, insulating, outhouse construction, and cozy cabin life. The channel publishes a mix of long-form build videos and situational cabin life content, with an average of about 0.4 uploads per week and roughly 531.4K views per video, based on recent data, totaling 45.3M views across 99 videos since joining in November 2022.
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We found 49 YouTube channels similar to Alaska Cabin Adventures
High search overlap on Alaska cabin living and off-grid Alaska topics (100% and 86% search/content alignment) indicates they target the same audience interested in rugged, outdoor cabin lifestyle, making them a close stylistic and topical competitor.
Shared queries about Alaska cabin living and wilderness, plus strong content focus on survival/cabin contexts (87% content), shows they attract a similar audience though their emphasis is more survival-oriented than Alaska Cabin Adventures.
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Significant overlap in cabin life themes such as snowstorm living and mobile cabin builds (queries like snowstorm cabin life, build cabin on wheels) with high content alignment (87%), aligning them as a common audience in small, portable or cozy cabin content.
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Overlap on off-grid and winter Alaska topics and practical maintenance (queries like off grid winter Alaska, Alaska cabin maintenance) with very strong content focus, signaling a shared audience interested in functional, self-sufficient cabin living.
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Content Landscape
Top competitors by match strength are Outdoor Boys (92% match) and Ohashi Outdoors (63% match). Outdoor Boys overlaps on topics like alaska cabin living, off grid cabin Alaska, and alaska wilderness cabin, while Ohashi Outdoors overlaps on alaska cabin living and alaska wilderness cabin. Also relevant are Tiny Cabin Life (59% match) for snowstorm cabin life and build cabin on wheels, Flat Tire Farm - Homesteading Alaska (59% match) for outhouse construction Alaska and off grid winter Alaska, and Simple Living Alaska (58% match) for alaska cabin living and outhouse construction Alaska. Alaska Cabin Adventures has 45.3M total views across 99 videos (unknown country) and joined in 2022, whereas Outdoor Boys has 19.3M subscribers, Ohashi Outdoors 22.2K, Tiny Cabin Life 346K, Flat Tire Farm 76.6K, and Simple Living Alaska 888K, illustrating a wide range of channel sizes among competitors.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Alaska Cabin Adventures?
Outdoor Boys — 92% match, 19.3M subscribers; Ohashi Outdoors — 63% match, 22.2K subscribers; Tiny Cabin Life — 59% match, 346K subscribers. They are similar in niche focus on outdoor living, off-grid or cabin lifestyle, and treehouse/cabin content.
What type of content does Alaska Cabin Adventures make?
Alaska Cabin Adventures creates off-grid, cabin-life content in Alaska, featuring builds, snowstorms, and solo cabin experiences. The channel uploads around 0.4 videos per week, with average views per video of about 531.4K.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Alaska Cabin Adventures?
We analyze Alaska Cabin Adventures's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.