If you guys have any fun ideas for survival videos you want me to test out send them over my way, either here or on IG @Xanderbudnick :D PS id never contact you guys from a different account to offer prizes - Beware of Scammers this has always been an issue!
Man i love watching how your videos evolve through the seasons, there is not a single video you've put out in 3 years that i haven't thoroughly enjoyed, my favourite youtuber by far, thanks for the inspiration from Ryan, North wales! Your content has truly changed my life, and has pushed me through my struggles and gotten me comfortable with the great outdoors
What do you mean thanks for the inspiration from Ryan? If you mind me asking, what struggles have you gotten through? So it may help others. And how are you comfortable with the great outdoors? What does this mean?
Hi Xander. I am very gratefull for your videos. In 2020 I lost my dad in a car accident and my mon was very injured, she needed an emergency surgery and stayed in ICU for about a month. To entertain her during our lost, we started to see your videos. We really enjoy your trips and we're fascinated with Canada landscapes. Its such a beatifull country. We also love when you eat your enourmos steaks. I hope someday I can bring her to Canada to meet a moose (although they're not particularly friendly) Greetings from Brazil. Gabriel and Daniela Froes. Happy hollidays to you
This looks like an amazing setup for at least 2 campers - having 2 people could probably mean that you can sleep longer and being sure that more people is looking after the fire - also, 30 degrees inside, while it is -10 outside that is an insane difference - one can only imagine how cozy, like super cozy, this would get with a matress, a blanket and a pillow, after almost a whole day of gathering firewood this must be an amazing experience, and considering the simplicity of the setup, I cannot help but feel like the knowledge of this shelter could save a lot of good souls out in the cold.
Xander and Luke from “outdoor boys” are like the same person. Just pure wholesome vibes spent in picturesque landscapes doing cool nature shit. I wanna see them do a video together!
I get so addicted to these videos. Just watching how you try new things, learn, make mistakes, and keeping good spirits. I get completely calm and peaceful watching you blend with nature, using her with respect and the meals you make for yourself (that part is always the funniest). Keep 'm coming!
I don't know why but enjoy watching your camping videos over alot of other channels brother, please keep them coming, the winter ones are pretty awesome
This is Mors Kochanski creation, the man that coined the term BUSHCRAFT, the Neck knife, and the Mores Kochanski SUPER SHELTER, if you call your self a bushcrafter, you should know this!
Stunning time lapse shot of the fire, I see most people rewatched that too. Maybe another survival blanket under the boughs, silver side up would have kept you warmer underneath, maybe even if it was sandwiched between lots of boughs.. More or less a pocket size tent, super cheap too
My brother-in-law camped like this with a hammock. Tarp on the backside and visqueen down the front. Used binder clips to close it all up. VERY toasty no matter how cold. He would say he could camp very comfortably in any kind of weather except high wind. "Wind changes everything" he said. RIP Dare-babe
This is a classical double nodia. Very common in Urals and Siberia. To impress efficiency of this fire you need to use another one big log in front of two logs. To increase warm isolation on the ground you need to made a log bed and put your sticks on it. It also improves total comfort of your sheltered night..
You could also light a second fire where you plan to set up the shelter more early in the day and when readto build the shelter just move the fire to the final location. The groun beneath your shelter will then be very warm to sleep upon. It helps to bring a large animal fur with the leather on one side to put ontop of the pine bows.
Hi Xander , that looked like a very cozy shelter, quite the fire that kept you warm and toasty, happy and impressed with the set up, your pancakes 🥞🥞looks yummy 😋😋, starting to really enjoy watching winter camping , you make it look very adventurous, thank you for sharing and bringing us all along, can’t wait for the next one 😊😊 Merry Christmas 🎄
I love your short adventures where you challenge your outdoor skills. What a cool set up, amazing how warm it was. Love your bannock sausages. Look forward to more adventuring Xander
Pretty cool to see you put some survival theories into application. I know it’s totally different experience when you’re out there all by yourself vs people like us watching this from the comfort of our home. For those wanna get into this it takes at least 5 times camping alone to get used to the feeling. I was scared the first time, couldn’t sleep, body feel sticky. Autumn or cool climate is the best time for beginner to get a few trips in. Xander considered as expert the way he’s comfortable in these situations, maybe there are also emergency contact he can reach which is importance to have prepared and arrange a head of time with your friend or family, everyday if you don’t call in, they will come and find you.
Xander just wanted to reach out and say that you are our favourite UA-camr, me and my kids watch your videos whilst 'wild' camping in our living room. Hope you're doing good man and keep the awesome content coming 👊🎄
Hi Xander, another quality video..... thanks for all your efforts, the videos are great to watch. Its bid highlight when you post another new upload. All the Best from Steve in the UK 🇬🇧 👍
Hey, Xander! My boyfriend and I, have been watching your videos for like over a year now. We're from the Philippines. We love your cinematography since we aspire to be one. You were an inspiration to us! Your vids make us sleep during our calls. Thank you so much! Hope you have a very good christmas and a happy new year!
Supershelters are super cool :) I think the idea is the transparent side doesn't let the infrared light through once the other wavelengths warm the inside. That almost looked like a Finnish rakovalkea fire lay. They're pretty neato too. A 50C difference is insane! Thanks for bringing us along
Your doing a lot of improper falling but you have a zeal for the outdoors. Bravo! Recommend you talk to your local loggers about falling 🌲 trees and survival. I’m a old guy and you’re making the right moves. Safety and basics first! Great vid.. From the Blue Mountains.
appreciate the 4K...of all the outdoor adventures, your's rank near the top...simple...concise...GREAT fire...simple foods...great techniques...well done.
the yt algorithms brought me to your channel for the first time. this is also me. i love it watching great videos like this that demonstrate all the things to do and things to improve. it helps thousands of us. i'm now subscribed ❤️
As usual another amazing video. You are in a class of your own man. I so enjoy your ideas and honesty as to how things turned out. Safe travels and lol ing forward to your next outing
If you make a aluminum foil reflector on back side of fire your heat increases dramatically, I typically use green sticks about 3 ft long and make it curved
Great video I like the super shelters for emergencies simple to set up and work well! Really laughed when you did the recap of the falling tree your a funny dude! We’ll done
I love your videos man! They always put me in a calm mood, and I have this strong desire to go camping after watching them. Thanks for showing us cool things like that
I’ve seen other folks making these, and have been carrying a saw, hatchet, drop cloth and emergency blanket in my winter emergency car kit, just in case. It also has a fire starter set, a mirror, a full change of warm clothes, a bunch of slim Jim’s that I cycle out every two weeks and three bottles of water. After finding a cheap one at a garage sale, I added a sleeping bag. I started this kit after I was almost stranded on the wrong end of the freeway while camping just prior to the Northridge earthquake. The kit takes up one plastic crate in my trunk, so totally doable, and it really gives me peace of mind. It takes up about the same amount of space as the car emergency kit I got from Costco years ago, which I also highly recommend.
Likewise. In my truck I keep one of those big plastic tub things with the snap on lid, with plastic drop sheet, a couple of the mylar blankets, paracord, fire starting supplies, etc. just in case I'm ever stuck out in a cold weather situation and need to do something like this. And of course there's a saw and a axe in the truck as well.
Awesome night out Xander. That super shelter is a game changer in a winter survival situation. Kelly Halton, one of More' top students, developed the Harlton Hacienda. Takes the super shelter to the next level. They also recommend a raised bed in the winter. Gets you away from the cold ground. Nate
the greenhouse effect! since you are creating a vapour barrier, some people use an old cotton sheet inside the barrier roof to soak up condensation as well.
Super Shelter with Long Fire appears to be the answer to Winter Camping without a Tent. BTW you can build the shelter bigger to accommodate more people. That way the fire can be stoked in shifts and each person can have longer stints of sleep. Great video.
I find it amusing that you use a celsius temp scale, so it's in not -10F but +14F. That's still cold but the 24 degree difference is huge when it comes to being able to allow skin exposure.
Another fantastic watch.i love how u always make ur meals so delicious.ca.ping in that cold extreme weather and managing to stay warm pure e tertainment .👍
Get a piece(s) of metal pipe (not galvanized) and put it in a ditch at the base of your fire. Angle the pipe up with one end outside, lower and away from the fire and one end higher in your shelter. This setup will draw air up the pipe, through the fire to be heated and in to your shelter. You'll be at 70+ degrees F in no time.
This was so cool , excellent adventure plus I admire your creativity and skill plus honesty, please do more of the same and throw in some rainy day / night videos 👍🖖⛺️🏕️
Absolutely amazing video. I'm in Ottawa and the snow has mostly melted but watching your videos has me almost wanting to go myself but in the meanwhile I'll enjoy your experience through very enjoyable editing and humor. PS. I love that you put in an old clip of a tree fall and did temp check with and without drop sheet. Great work!
I was really waiting to become snowy in Canada. Just watched some old videos from you yesterday. I love this style of content, walking in the woods, collecting a ridiculous huge amount of wood, have some food (also too much) and enjoy. I would just say for me, the season has started again. :)) Oh yeah, last weekend i also had an outdoor trip. Filmed it for the first time, hopefully it will be a good vid as yours.
Keep up the videos Xander, from Saskatchewan and your channel inspired me and my buddy to go camp in the wild with no tent in the winter, always look forward to watching your videos
A fine video of one of the most impressive and safe Campfires I have ever seen and I have built thousands. Very interesting video to watch. Looking forward to future adventures. Stay safe.
First saw that shelter on Dual Survival and have always wanted to try it. Your experience was similar to Dave and Cody's so that shelter is a real revelation. Someday, here in the Colorado Rockies, I too will sweat and freeze under the vizqueen/mylar miracle shelter! Happy New Year X!
If you guys have any fun ideas for survival videos you want me to test out send them over my way, either here or on IG @Xanderbudnick :D
PS id never contact you guys from a different account to offer prizes - Beware of Scammers this has always been an issue!
Build a log cabin in the woods
How bout 48 hours survival mode building all natural shelter and eating only what you harvest
Spend a weekend with me 🤣
Some any type of survival video, good view and some hunting would be awsame, keep strong💪🏻
Spend a night in an igloo!
Man i love watching how your videos evolve through the seasons, there is not a single video you've put out in 3 years that i haven't thoroughly enjoyed, my favourite youtuber by far, thanks for the inspiration from Ryan, North wales! Your content has truly changed my life, and has pushed me through my struggles and gotten me comfortable with the great outdoors
I appreciate that my friend!
Xander, I am planning on coming out on Casper Mountain this summer, and what you have taught me by your videos is invaluable. My friend, 😊I thank you
Jim Baird. Just a suggestion
What do you mean thanks for the inspiration from Ryan? If you mind me asking, what struggles have you gotten through? So it may help others. And how are you comfortable with the great outdoors? What does this mean?
Hi Xander. I am very gratefull for your videos. In 2020 I lost my dad in a car accident and my mon was very injured, she needed an emergency surgery and stayed in ICU for about a month. To entertain her during our lost, we started to see your videos. We really enjoy your trips and we're fascinated with Canada landscapes. Its such a beatifull country. We also love when you eat your enourmos steaks. I hope someday I can bring her to Canada to meet a moose (although they're not particularly friendly)
Greetings from Brazil. Gabriel and Daniela Froes.
Happy hollidays to you
I'm sorry to hear about your loss but I wish you and your mom the best moving forward
I'm sorry for your loss. I wish you health and happiness in the future my friend ❤️
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0.54 cents is wild
@DeR0p9284 At least he gave something to show how much he appreciates this content creator.
This looks like an amazing setup for at least 2 campers - having 2 people could probably mean that you can sleep longer and being sure that more people is looking after the fire - also, 30 degrees inside, while it is -10 outside that is an insane difference - one can only imagine how cozy, like super cozy, this would get with a matress, a blanket and a pillow, after almost a whole day of gathering firewood this must be an amazing experience, and considering the simplicity of the setup, I cannot help but feel like the knowledge of this shelter could save a lot of good souls out in the cold.
Xander and Luke from “outdoor boys” are like the same person. Just pure wholesome vibes spent in picturesque landscapes doing cool nature shit. I wanna see them do a video together!
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UA-cam blocked Lukes comments because he has his kids in a lot of his vids.
@floridaman5125I'm pretty sure he just didn't want to deal with the haters
@timo3681 which is fair. People are masty.
@@timo3681 Nah he made a livestream about youtube disabling his comments forever due to showing his kids
The best thing to carry in your bag is knowledge! Simple, but VERY effective shelter you made. Thanks for a great video.
I get so addicted to these videos. Just watching how you try new things, learn, make mistakes, and keeping good spirits. I get completely calm and peaceful watching you blend with nature, using her with respect and the meals you make for yourself (that part is always the funniest). Keep 'm coming!
very smart move. nylon plastic and emergency blanket. its like a sauna. this is best way i've seen this done.
да интересный момент я раньше тоже такого не видел !!
Went out and did this tent and it worked like a charm.
I don't know why but enjoy watching your camping videos over alot of other channels brother, please keep them coming, the winter ones are pretty awesome
Greenhouse shelter shown years ago in Dual Survival!!! Love this 🫡
This is Mors Kochanski creation, the man that coined the term BUSHCRAFT, the Neck knife, and the Mores Kochanski SUPER SHELTER, if you call your self a bushcrafter, you should know this!
@@gregpenny4384 never pretended I was!! Just saying I saw this years ago 😀
@@paulclaeys7631 he probably did too on Dual Survival
Stunning time lapse shot of the fire, I see most people rewatched that too.
Maybe another survival blanket under the boughs, silver side up would have kept you warmer underneath, maybe even if it was sandwiched between lots of boughs..
More or less a pocket size tent, super cheap too
Awesome fella. Always love the positivity and just winter itself. Coming from an Aussie. Thanks fella
It's really unbelievable that with only a piece of plastic sheet and a heat reflecting mat, the "room" temperature can rise that high. GENIUS.
Man I love the snow videos, thanks xander for the hard work
That shelter worked so much better than I thought it would!
My brother-in-law camped like this with a hammock. Tarp on the backside and visqueen down the front. Used binder clips to close it all up. VERY toasty no matter how cold. He would say he could camp very comfortably in any kind of weather except high wind. "Wind changes everything" he said. RIP Dare-babe
This is a classical double nodia. Very common in Urals and Siberia. To impress efficiency of this fire you need to use another one big log in front of two logs. To increase warm isolation on the ground you need to made a log bed and put your sticks on it. It also improves total comfort of your sheltered night..
You could also light a second fire where you plan to set up the shelter more early in the day and when readto build the shelter just move the fire to the final location. The groun beneath your shelter will then be very warm to sleep upon. It helps to bring a large animal fur with the leather on one side to put ontop of the pine bows.
I'm gonna try this out at alaska😊
Hi Xander , that looked like a very cozy shelter, quite the fire that kept you warm and toasty, happy and impressed with the set up, your pancakes 🥞🥞looks yummy 😋😋, starting to really enjoy watching winter camping , you make it look very adventurous, thank you for sharing and bringing us all along, can’t wait for the next one 😊😊 Merry Christmas 🎄
Excellent anti-cold set up for such wild camping ❤😂🎉❤😂🎉
I love your short adventures where you challenge your outdoor skills. What a cool set up, amazing how warm it was. Love your bannock sausages. Look forward to more adventuring Xander
Pretty cool to see you put some survival theories into application. I know it’s totally different experience when you’re out there all by yourself vs people like us watching this from the comfort of our home. For those wanna get into this it takes at least 5 times camping alone to get used to the feeling. I was scared the first time, couldn’t sleep, body feel sticky. Autumn or cool climate is the best time for beginner to get a few trips in. Xander considered as expert the way he’s comfortable in these situations, maybe there are also emergency contact he can reach which is importance to have prepared and arrange a head of time with your friend or family, everyday if you don’t call in, they will come and find you.
Xander just wanted to reach out and say that you are our favourite UA-camr, me and my kids watch your videos whilst 'wild' camping in our living room. Hope you're doing good man and keep the awesome content coming 👊🎄
Hi Xander, another quality video..... thanks for all your efforts, the videos are great to watch. Its bid highlight when you post another new upload. All the Best from Steve in the UK 🇬🇧 👍
Awesome fella. Always love the positivity and just winter itself. Coming from an Aussie. Thanks fella
Hey, Xander! My boyfriend and I, have been watching your videos for like over a year now. We're from the Philippines. We love your cinematography since we aspire to be one. You were an inspiration to us! Your vids make us sleep during our calls. Thank you so much! Hope you have a very good christmas and a happy new year!
I admire your ability to withstand adversity! Looking forward to my kids being a couple years older so I can take them to do things like this.
These videos have become my happy place, plus always learn something new from you. Excited to see more Xander!!
Thank you Xander! I've been waiting for the next one. You always surprise us with new ideas. You keep it simple, no fuss. Love it. Take care.
Saw this exact set up awhile back on dual survivor still neat to see
Supershelters are super cool :) I think the idea is the transparent side doesn't let the infrared light through once the other wavelengths warm the inside. That almost looked like a Finnish rakovalkea fire lay. They're pretty neato too. A 50C difference is insane! Thanks for bringing us along
Do you know. Does one side need to be see thru or can you use 2 reflective blankets.
One side needs to be see thru so the heat can get in.@@ramilviirsalu7165
You are easily my favorite survival/camping youtuber! Really love your videos Xander:) Love from Norway
Always great content, Xander! Your ingenuity never ceases to amaze me. Merry Christmas, too 🎄🙌
How beautiful it is to be alone in the forest
Big like from Finland. I love your work man, piece of art❤😎💪🏼
Your doing a lot of improper falling but you have a zeal for the outdoors. Bravo! Recommend you talk to your local loggers about falling 🌲 trees and survival. I’m a old guy and you’re making the right moves. Safety and basics first! Great vid.. From the Blue Mountains.
I haven't watched these videos in awhile but I really do like them. You cook some great meals. I love the outdoors. Stay safe
Brother, you're the best! You helped me become a Bushcrafter! You're my teacher. Thank you. 🧡🙏
Yet another amazing video. Loving the positive vibes. 👊🏻👍🏻
appreciate the 4K...of all the outdoor adventures, your's rank near the top...simple...concise...GREAT fire...simple foods...great techniques...well done.
the yt algorithms brought me to your channel for the first time.
this is also me.
i love it watching great videos like this
that demonstrate all the things to do and things to improve. it helps thousands of us.
i'm now subscribed ❤️
Cool video. I’ve been wanting to do one of these solo winter camping trips. Thanks for passing on the knowledge, best tool in the pack.
As usual another amazing video. You are in a class of your own man. I so enjoy your ideas and honesty as to how things turned out. Safe travels and lol ing forward to your next outing
If you make a aluminum foil reflector on back side of fire your heat increases dramatically, I typically use green sticks about 3 ft long and make it curved
Thanks Xander, I needed that tonight after a long day. I'd like you to go out with fans once in a while, that'd be fun. Love you man!
First time see your content, From one winter outdoor man to another, Wicked !! Keep doing what your doing.
Great video I like the super shelters for emergencies simple to set up and work well! Really laughed when you did the recap of the falling tree your a funny dude! We’ll done
I love your videos man! They always put me in a calm mood, and I have this strong desire to go camping after watching them. Thanks for showing us cool things like that
thank you for the throwback of the tree falling. really needed that fr 🙏
Always enjoy these. Liked the new shelter.
Your winter camping videos are the best!!
Very useful & practical survival skill when you have very limited gears ! Thanks for sharing ....
winter is the best season for camping, love you xander!!!
I watch so much junk every day. But not this. This is soul food. Thank you, Mr Budnick.
Yesssss! I’ve missed the cold weather camping videos!
Fantastic idea
Knowing yourself in the peace of the wild is the life a man should pick. Love from Iran
I’ve seen other folks making these, and have been carrying a saw, hatchet, drop cloth and emergency blanket in my winter emergency car kit, just in case. It also has a fire starter set, a mirror, a full change of warm clothes, a bunch of slim Jim’s that I cycle out every two weeks and three bottles of water. After finding a cheap one at a garage sale, I added a sleeping bag. I started this kit after I was almost stranded on the wrong end of the freeway while camping just prior to the Northridge earthquake. The kit takes up one plastic crate in my trunk, so totally doable, and it really gives me peace of mind. It takes up about the same amount of space as the car emergency kit I got from Costco years ago, which I also highly recommend.
Likewise. In my truck I keep one of those big plastic tub things with the snap on lid, with plastic drop sheet, a couple of the mylar blankets, paracord, fire starting supplies, etc. just in case I'm ever stuck out in a cold weather situation and need to do something like this. And of course there's a saw and a axe in the truck as well.
Awesome night out Xander. That super shelter is a game changer in a winter survival situation. Kelly Halton, one of More' top students, developed the Harlton Hacienda. Takes the super shelter to the next level. They also recommend a raised bed in the winter. Gets you away from the cold ground.
Nate
the greenhouse effect! since you are creating a vapour barrier, some people use an old cotton sheet inside the barrier roof to soak up condensation as well.
Super Shelter with Long Fire appears to be the answer to Winter Camping without a Tent. BTW you can build the shelter bigger to accommodate more people. That way the fire can be stoked in shifts and each person can have longer stints of sleep. Great video.
I find it amusing that you use a celsius temp scale, so it's in not -10F but +14F. That's still cold but the 24 degree difference is huge when it comes to being able to allow skin exposure.
The pictures are are awesome and crisp..so radiant...love Canadian snowy wilderness...
Wow ... 30C inside, that's pretty warm!
That was an awesome video. You did a great job making the super shelter, but i was really wowed by that fire with those mammoth logs 👍👏😉🙂.
It's amazing how warm your shelter got. Great video.
Another fantastic watch.i love how u always make ur meals so delicious.ca.ping in that cold extreme weather and managing to stay warm pure e tertainment .👍
the best boots on the market
You seem to be in a good place. It’s great to see.
Its the best season of the year again ! For camping videos that is
Great Video Xander....Glad you're having fun with this, 'cause WE sure are !......Good job in the cold there !......OnWard......
The whole showing the super shelter being used is awesome.
This takes me back to scouting days; I never knew this type of shelter had a name, though!
A for real video with no editing mistakrs and all I love it keep being for real.
Get a piece(s) of metal pipe (not galvanized) and put it in a ditch at the base of your fire. Angle the pipe up with one end outside, lower and away from the fire and one end higher in your shelter. This setup will draw air up the pipe, through the fire to be heated and in to your shelter. You'll be at 70+ degrees F in no time.
Xander very interesting video….loved the idea. Good seeing you and looking forward to your next adventure. God bless you! 😊
3:53 to 3:56 broke me with laughter😭
Sausage corn dog! Awesome. I do that with my scouts (hotdogs wrapped in bannock).
This was so cool , excellent adventure plus I admire your creativity and skill plus honesty, please do more of the same and throw in some rainy day / night videos 👍🖖⛺️🏕️
Absolutely amazing video.
I'm in Ottawa and the snow has mostly melted but watching your videos has me almost wanting to go myself but in the meanwhile I'll enjoy your experience through very enjoyable editing and humor.
PS. I love that you put in an old clip of a tree fall and did temp check with and without drop sheet. Great work!
My Sunday just got exponentially better!
Reminds me of emergency tents they cost like 5 bucks and are worth it saved me a ton of time lol
The little speech at 3:53 went straight to the heart.. damn..
Absolutely Amazing Video Xander !!
Lost Lakes and Xander both within 2 hours. Perfect for a rainy Sunday.
Now we just need Found Ponds
I love these survival trips. They really fresh up your content :)
That was a fun watch. Great idea with the fire timelapse.
I was really waiting to become snowy in Canada. Just watched some old videos from you yesterday. I love this style of content, walking in the woods, collecting a ridiculous huge amount of wood, have some food (also too much) and enjoy. I would just say for me, the season has started again. :))
Oh yeah, last weekend i also had an outdoor trip. Filmed it for the first time, hopefully it will be a good vid as yours.
Much love from the UK for your awesome videos x
enjoy watching all your videos but especially these survival videos. Nicely done.
I must say you give "roughing it" new meaning! Nice video!
Keep up the videos Xander, from Saskatchewan and your channel inspired me and my buddy to go camp in the wild with no tent in the winter, always look forward to watching your videos
Always great to see you out in the wild!
Looking forward to your next winter camping adventure 😊.
I always lo e your videos, you really help me to get through the end of my days and ease my mind, thank you so much for this and I wish the best!
A fine video of one of the most impressive and safe Campfires I have ever seen and I have built thousands. Very interesting video to watch. Looking forward to future adventures. Stay safe.
never a dull video, always involves a fun little challenge/adventure even with the food you cook.
loved that time lapse
The noise after you lifted the tree trunk alone earned the subscribe from me
First saw that shelter on Dual Survival and have always wanted to try it. Your experience was similar to Dave and Cody's so that shelter is a real revelation. Someday, here in the Colorado Rockies, I too will sweat and freeze under the vizqueen/mylar miracle shelter! Happy New Year X!
Campfire “corndogs” are a classic here in Scandinavia 😍You could make the dough in the plasticbag and your hands wont get to dirty ☺️