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In the bitter winter of 1903, a Montana widow named Marta Voss did something her neighbors had never seen — and couldn't stop laughing at. While everyone else stacked wood and prayed for an early spring, she climbed her own roof and started building another one on top of it. They called her crazy. They called it a shipwreck. Ole Gustafson, who'd survived 25 Montana winters, rode up and told her straight: "That's what they all said." Then the blizzard of January 1904 hit. Four days. Fifty-eight below zero. Sixty-mile-an-hour winds. Her neighbors burned through cords of wood trying to survive. One man burned his entire fence lumber pile just to keep his horses alive. Another sat by his stove in his coat all night with his family, watching his wood supply vanish. Marta added wood to her stove twice in four days. When it was over, her cabin had stayed 103 degrees warmer than the world outside — using less fuel than a normal October night. The same neighbors who laughed came knocking, hats in hand, asking how she did it. The answer was hiding in a German engineering book, a principle called the Luftschicht — the air layer — and it was so simple it should have been obvious. But sometimes the most powerful ideas are the ones everyone overlooks. This is her story. ⬇️ Watch till the end — the moment Gustafson shakes her hand says everything. #FrontierSurvival #HomesteadLife #SurvivalStory #OffGridLiving #WildWest #WinterSurvival #CabinLife #Homesteading #TrueStory #FrontierHistory #MontanaHistory #OffGrid #SurvivalSkills #BuildingTechniques #OldWestHistory #WildWestHistory #FrontierWoman #HistoricalStory #InsulationHacks #SurvivalHacks