You pack your pack like I do. I stuff my hammock and sleeping bag (I don't use over/under quilts) into the bottom of my pack, BUT I use a plastic bag in the bottom to make sure that my sleeping gear is kept dry on the trail. To minimize volume, I squeeze the air out of the plastic bag and twist the top, tucking it between the bag and interior of the pack. I think that compression sacks can damage gear, so I use oversized storage bags for my other things and press down hard on the contents of the pack before securing the roll-down closure. I do long multi-day hikes and pack as light as I can, so I use a frameless pack lined with a closed cell foam pad for situations where I might choose to sleep on the ground. Thanks again!
Awesome video. I love how camping in the rain looks so easy to accomplish is this video. It really shows that having the right gear can really help. I love that every time I watch one of your videos I learn something new. You do such a delightful job of bringing us along on your journey with your beautiful images. It is inspiring! I also love the beef jerky in the soup. Such a tasty idea that I'm going to try next time I'm out cooking in the woods
This made my evening! It’s been a bit of a dismal week here in the states. My wife said to take time and watch my fav outdoor channels and it has been an amazing breath of fresh air watching your most recent outdoor adventure. So thanks for sharing what you do and the skills you share especially with your cooking. Also thanks for your recommendation on searching for my first hot tent.
A bit of practice and testing in the back yard during inclement weather would sure open up a world of great adventures for people. Learn your skills, and gear, and there's such a feeling of satisfaction and self confidence of being in a shelter you put up, enjoying the sights and sounds of the weather, while being dry and comfortable. Looks like a great trip, and it really is hard to beat bush cooked meals. Cheers!
I wholeheartedly agree. I have a small wooded area in my backyard and I set up a "Hobo Camp" with tarp and hammock. I made a frame under the tarp to give it structure and it protects the tarp when high winds hit our area. I test everything before taking them out into the wilderness.
I just got my first coffee I hope you and yours had a happy and safe new year coffee pen and paper notebook I take notes and the only thing missing are the beautiful locations you go to. It is getting harder to stay home now a days. I come home clean my gear and soon want to go again. Learning much I want to learn how to be safe and camp have a good time. I love to be outdoors. Thank you for your great channel. Ready to learn more. Blessings to you and yours
You get rain we in TN getting snow yuck I don't like being cold, great video thank you for bringing us along the fall looks great there we had snow but still have green grass; rain turned to snow and rain into snow now to rain later tonight temps will drop below freezing so it will turn to ice they say until 7 pm only 1:30 now so we could get more snow 2-5" what the weather people say
I love nature and sea but.. when it comes to rain and forest there is no better place to be. Thank You for your beautiful videos my friend. Stay strong
Just in time for my coffee - looking forward to it. Come camp in New Hampshire one of these days - backpacking out to a lake with the hot tent this weekend! Thanks as always my friend.
That’s it. I simply must go hammock camping next weekend. Don’t mind if I steal your awesome packing technique. Thank you for another great video! To say your videos are inspiring is an understatement.
Very nice! So relaxing! Love the food choices! Haa I had to get a piece of beef jerky and some almonds to finish your video with! Not soup but was good! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi man, sometimes less is more 😉 Pack a great idea with your backpack. I will try it out right away. Thank you for showing me. Until the next video. Best regards 🤟🏻🌳🌲🔥
Great content as always. Good tip on the guy line tensioners. I use a piece of 1/8” x 12” shock cord that is attached to each guy line, adjusts the tension automagically. 😉
Great video again👍👍 especially with that nasty weather, all rainy, damp and moist. A couple more of those and I finally might get my lazy bumm out there... 😂 For extra soup flavor you might want to fry the mushrooms first, then add the onions and garlic and once fried up (to your liking) proceed with adding water and all the rest and boil the soup from there. Same ingredients, much more flavor 😋👍🤘
We talked about adding protein to soup without using refrigeration and I suggested using jerky meats. Good to see you fix dinner that way and enjoy it so much. Great video, and I liked how you set the firewood near the fire to help dry it for use. Easy pack trip and looked like a relaxing time. Peace. Pete - KI7LIL
Great vid. You are one of my favorite bushcraft channels. Corporals corner, kusk bushcraft, and TAOutdoors are my order go to’s. Thanks for the great content.
I'm sub'd now! This is my kind of content, hammock camping and good eating! 😁 Beef jerky definitly takes ramen a level up! It's basically dehydrated beef, just add water 👍 Awesome!
Amen on that soup! Nothing beats the cold like hot soup and your veggies are a perfect selection. I am addicted to shrimp (and other seafoods) so I add them to my stews, soups, ramen with a sprinkle of red hot peppers. Talk about sweating! The broth is super delicious, too. I love to experiment with different cuisines on my overland camping trips and then devise a recipe on a smaller scale for backpacking. Food, coffee and adult beverages outdoors takes on a whole new experience as your taste buds seem to "open up"...going on a long hike today and can't wait to make my dinner of steak, shrimp with grilled asparagus. Love your adventures especially during this bulls##t we're going through.
Nice morale patch ya got there on your pack. In some cases, that saying is very true. Good video as always. I am headed out this weekend for another hot tent
Awesome editing/love the camera placement 👍 I'd like to see an Amazon Link for all the products you use & recommend.. Thanks for taking the time to make the video ✌️
I miss doing this i use to do it in my younger days 56 right now lol an now I wanna do it again barely got a job an buying some new gear but where I live there are no woods it's all open fields
The lighting at minute 32.. Absolutely sublime Julian... that image of the campfire ,Birch trees, and the swirling smoke, your camo jacket, and the dying light of the day... well.. perfect.. great vid once again, and the Raman is back,,, hoorah!! apart from Birch, what other trees are local ,? ATVB my friend, Scott ,Somerset UK
@@Lonewolfwildcamping I know also many beautiful and nice places here in France and Spain,but there you are free,not here in Europe Many restrictions here!!!
I absolutely love your video's and love how the weather does not bother you what so ever :) Would you ever consider setting up your stove in that setting?
John from Backcountry Angling uses a style of hammock that is perpendicular to the ridge line....so what are the pros and cons of the two different styles? I am surprised your squirrel was MIA again...what gives???
I love the videos. Without getting creepy, I would like to see what it’s like to burrow down in the tarp shelter. I’m also curious if you using a diagonal lay in the hammock or if you sleep with a sag in the middle.
Great overnighter Jeremy! the ramen and beef jerky looked really good, never tried that . Seen a lot of videos where it was added to ramen, but stupid me, I didn't even think about the jerky re-hydrating and being like regular meat. I just imagined it would be soup with this tough meat in it and it didn't sound appealing at all to me. Happy New Year. Looks like you're having the same weather there as here in Michigan. It was nice that we had a white Christmas with about an inch and a half of snow, but that's long gone. I'm sure there is some snow in northern Michigan right now, that's where I prefer to camp anyways. We're no strangers to cold weather here. Thanks for the video as always. Take care.👍🐺
I'm glad you are enjoying the adventures, stay safe
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Very Cool Yesterday I was outside for a short time. Making firewood we have thick snow and that is again 10% heavier. Wet and cold but that is part of it, but it is also difficult to light a fire, mine kept going out. Do you have a tip to light a fire in snow? Without aids as I take almost nothing with me except birch bark? Thank you for your help. I wish you a nice weekend colleague Lg Matthias aus Thüringen Zella-Mehlos Thüringer Wald ( Wood )
Been watching you for a couple months man and I love your channel. The vids are relaxing. Especially cause I grew up in the woods and love real camping. However....with all the onion you eat you gotta reek when u get home lol.
The way things are going someday we are going to need these skills..i really do have a bag packed up and ready to go.. I'd love to have a partner like you.. hello from Arkansas..
@@Lonewolfwildcamping while I am in Arkansas and I don't like the idea of being alone..have you been hearing the news lately people are acting like savages..I think a 3-year-old acts better than some of these people..
@@Lonewolfwildcamping with all of the chaos that is going on yeah disappear. Did you hear what they did to the capital.. I think a 3-year-old acts better than some of these people do.. no thank you I'm going to stay away from that rat race..
Question, tarps and fire. Poly tarps burn but are light, canvas is heavy but relatively fire proof, how do you strike the balance when backpacking. thanks
@@Lonewolfwildcamping Hey lonewolf, the hoody you used in this almost looks like a "Mossy Oak" product? Am I right? I picked one up not long ago & am loving it so far.
As always awesome stuff. The constant stream of content let's me live vicariously. Thanks. Let me ask; why you always seem to use the tarp tie outs rather than a Ridgeline and prusseks? Doesn't that put unnecessary stress on the stitching?
Just got my War Bonnet Cloudburst and I am ready for some Tennessee back country for 2021. Great video. I have it much easier than you Canadians in the winter.
Hey Dude, need some advice. Lone term tenting, thinking of the canvas polmoly with standing room. Around 350, and a folding titanium stove. Or the sil nylon version. Durability? Have you tried the product? Gitta be able to stand. Thanks!
@@Lonewolfwildcamping thanks! Would you say the canvas version of the 4-6 man polmoly is quite a bit more durable? Mostly camping out of the car and bicycle 🚲 with trailer. Going with the T1 mini i think.
These videos really help with my anxiety sometimes because its not a lot of talking but more so doing and the noises can be relaxing
Very glad to hear this
@ShiftCtrl85 Lol 🤣👍🏻👍🏻
@ShiftCtrl85 sometimes it just ain’t that simple lol.
Those frozen raindrops on the tarp in the moonlight must have been really beautiful. I'm always happy when I can watch your adventures. ❤👍
Thank you, they shimmered in the light
Really enjoyed watching you cook. That’s my favorite part of camping videos.
Thank you, its always enjoyable to cook outside
Mine too lol
My favourite thing to do after work on friday, watch your video. Keep it up! Best from Poland!
Thank you very much for that 🤙😁🌲
I have a 3 cup Moka pot and it's stainless so no nasty Aluminium. I can use it on any cooker inc. induction. It's the home Espresso shot maker.
I love the moka pot for sure
You pack your pack like I do. I stuff my hammock and sleeping bag (I don't use over/under quilts) into the bottom of my pack, BUT I use a plastic bag in the bottom to make sure that my sleeping gear is kept dry on the trail. To minimize volume, I squeeze the air out of the plastic bag and twist the top, tucking it between the bag and interior of the pack. I think that compression sacks can damage gear, so I use oversized storage bags for my other things and press down hard on the contents of the pack before securing the roll-down closure. I do long multi-day hikes and pack as light as I can, so I use a frameless pack lined with a closed cell foam pad for situations where I might choose to sleep on the ground. Thanks again!
Awsome, it pack so fast this way 🤙
Awesome video. I love how camping in the rain looks so easy to accomplish is this video. It really shows that having the right gear can really help. I love that every time I watch one of your videos I learn something new. You do such a delightful job of bringing us along on your journey with your beautiful images. It is inspiring! I also love the beef jerky in the soup. Such a tasty idea that I'm going to try next time I'm out cooking in the woods
Thank you so much, really happy you enjoyed it . I had a really great time out there 😁🌲
This made my evening! It’s been a bit of a dismal week here in the states. My wife said to take time and watch my fav outdoor channels and it has been an amazing breath of fresh air watching your most recent outdoor adventure. So thanks for sharing what you do and the skills you share especially with your cooking. Also thanks for your recommendation on searching for my first hot tent.
Thanks so much for finding some relaxation and enjoying the video 😀
Keeping my sanity with these videos pal....a Big thanks from Ireland😊
Thank you, glad you are enjoying the channel
A bit of practice and testing in the back yard during inclement weather would sure open up a world of great adventures for people. Learn your skills, and gear, and there's such a feeling of satisfaction and self confidence of being in a shelter you put up, enjoying the sights and sounds of the weather, while being dry and comfortable. Looks like a great trip, and it really is hard to beat bush cooked meals. Cheers!
Well said , i highly agree with you that most skills can be learned in the backyard and once mastered put to use the the forest 😁🌲🔥
I wholeheartedly agree. I have a small wooded area in my backyard and I set up a "Hobo Camp" with tarp and hammock. I made a frame under the tarp to give it structure and it protects the tarp when high winds hit our area. I test everything before taking them out into the wilderness.
Excellent way to learn some skills
I just got my first coffee I hope you and yours had a happy and safe new year coffee pen and paper notebook I take notes and the only thing missing are the beautiful locations you go to. It is getting harder to stay home now a days. I come home clean my gear and soon want to go again. Learning much I want to learn how to be safe and camp have a good time. I love to be outdoors. Thank you for your great channel. Ready to learn more. Blessings to you and yours
Sounds magical with the moon...!
Thank you, it was a really great experience
You get rain we in TN getting snow yuck I don't like being cold, great video thank you for bringing us along the fall looks great there we had snow but still have green grass; rain turned to snow and rain into snow now to rain later tonight temps will drop below freezing so it will turn to ice they say until 7 pm only 1:30 now so we could get more snow 2-5" what the weather people say
There is to me no such thing as bad weather for camping learning from you how to cope with any type of weather. Me and my dog beau love to camp.
I love bad weather camping 🤙
Just getting into camping and your videos are the exact reason why. Pure relaxation. Great job.
Thank you. Really glad I can share nature with you
I really enjoyed your overnight hammock camping. Great tips too. Thank you again for sharing mate 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks alot for enjoying
I literally take notes when I watch your videos. I aspire to have a channel like yours. Thanks for making great videos.
Thank you, im glad you are enjoying the videos
I love nature and sea but.. when it comes to rain and forest there is no better place to be. Thank You for your beautiful videos my friend. Stay strong
Love these videos. I love camping but it’s hard to camp around here in the winter so I’ll just enjoy watching these videos. 🍻🤙
Really glad you are enjoying the videos
Great hammock spot, really enjoyed watching your blog, thanks for the tips too
Thanks alot for enjoying
Just in time for my coffee - looking forward to it. Come camp in New Hampshire one of these days - backpacking out to a lake with the hot tent this weekend! Thanks as always my friend.
Thank you, I bet newhapshire is beautiful
Wow new Hampshire that is a beautiful state and would think a camping experience in tour state would be a very positive experience
@@harolynallison4105 It is definitely a beautiful place! You should visit the White Mountains if you ever get the chance. Where are you from?
I'm in Canada
I am from penna. There is a lot of beauty but new Hampshire is a very beautiful state and is the pride of the new england states.
Just love these videos. Have you ever did a video on how you pack for the trips at home before you leave.
Be safe!!
Thank you, I have not done such videos
That’s it. I simply must go hammock camping next weekend. Don’t mind if I steal your awesome packing technique. Thank you for another great video! To say your videos are inspiring is an understatement.
Thank you, I hope you have a great trip
Such a good video! That spice kit tho!! Holy moly it's pretty great!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed. The spice kits are made by me and offered only on my Instagram
Very nice! So relaxing! Love the food choices! Haa I had to get a piece of beef jerky and some almonds to finish your video with! Not soup but was good!
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Thank you . The food was really awsome this time and simple to make
Hi man, sometimes less is more 😉
Pack a great idea with your backpack. I will try it out right away. Thank you for showing me. Until the next video. Best regards 🤟🏻🌳🌲🔥
I agree, less is more in so many ways 🤙😁
Stuck indoors right now with all this COVID-19 mess.. your channel is a welcome respite among the madness. Thank you Jeremy!
I'm glad you can escape via my videos
Best example of camera work Ive seen on YT so far. All the other campers could take a lesson. Don't know how you maaaged to get such shots alone.
Thank you, I've been a photographer for over 10 years so creating film and capturing different compositions is very easy for me.
one thousand views in the first hour. awesome! you are inspiring me to get my ass outside, regardless of the weather. hope all is good
Thank you , glad you are thinking of the outdoors
Darling is my mother’s maiden name
Love those shallow focus close ups you do in your videos. Classy af.
Appreciate that
Wolf, that hammack looks snug!! Good fire...
Thanks, had a great night sleep 🔥🤙🌲
Great content as always. Good tip on the guy line tensioners. I use a piece of 1/8” x 12” shock cord that is attached to each guy line, adjusts the tension automagically. 😉
Thank you and great idea 🤙
@@Lonewolfwildcamping np, plenty of videos and different methods out there. I basically use a clove hitch on each end.
Great video again👍👍 especially with that nasty weather, all rainy, damp and moist. A couple more of those and I finally might get my lazy bumm out there... 😂
For extra soup flavor you might want to fry the mushrooms first, then add the onions and garlic and once fried up (to your liking) proceed with adding water and all the rest and boil the soup from there. Same ingredients, much more flavor 😋👍🤘
Thank you, I love the darker rainy days. I may try the method of frying the mushrooms
We talked about adding protein to soup without using refrigeration and I suggested using jerky meats. Good to see you fix dinner that way and enjoy it so much. Great video, and I liked how you set the firewood near the fire to help dry it for use. Easy pack trip and looked like a relaxing time. Peace. Pete - KI7LIL
Thank you, the jerky was an excellent addition to this enjoyable trip 😁🤙🏕🌲
Great vid. You are one of my favorite bushcraft channels. Corporals corner, kusk bushcraft, and TAOutdoors are my order go to’s. Thanks for the great content.
Thank you, I really appreciate that. 😁🌲
Bud, love the channel. Originally from NS and inspired to get get back outdoors bushcrafting again.
Thank you, its always a great time outdoors
That under-quilt tho! Boss of all under-quilts.
I agree, super warm 🤙🔥
I'm sub'd now! This is my kind of content, hammock camping and good eating! 😁 Beef jerky definitly takes ramen a level up! It's basically dehydrated beef, just add water 👍 Awesome!
Thank you, and welcome. The jerky was amazing 🤙
Amen on that soup! Nothing beats the cold like hot soup and your veggies are a perfect selection. I am addicted to shrimp (and other seafoods) so I add them to my stews, soups, ramen with a sprinkle of red hot peppers. Talk about sweating! The broth is super delicious, too. I love to experiment with different cuisines on my overland camping trips and then devise a recipe on a smaller scale for backpacking. Food, coffee and adult beverages outdoors takes on a whole new experience as your taste buds seem to "open up"...going on a long hike today and can't wait to make my dinner of steak, shrimp with grilled asparagus. Love your adventures especially during this bulls##t we're going through.
Thank you so much, I also love experimenting with various ingredients when cooking outdoors 🤙😊
Nice morale patch ya got there on your pack. In some cases, that saying is very true. Good video as always. I am headed out this weekend for another hot tent
Thanks buddy 🐺🤙😁
Awesome editing/love the camera placement 👍 I'd like to see an Amazon Link for all the products you use & recommend..
Thanks for taking the time to make the video ✌️
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the trip 😁
Love your channel.
You should make a shirt that says "BUSHCRAFTY AND WHAT NOT"
Thank you, I have some rather interesting designs currently in stock
Another great video, love watching, especially at the moment because we are in lockdown here in the UK!
Thank you, im happy to share
Awesome video !! Great content you can sure tell you put lots of time and effort into your videos!!
Thank you very much
My Brother is back 😍😍
love u broo from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳❤❤
Thank you 🤙🌲
Just subbed, man these videos are relaxing to watch
Thank you, very happy to hear you are enjoying the channel
I enjoy your short still lifes (lives?) interspersed into the action videos.
I miss doing this i use to do it in my younger days 56 right now lol an now I wanna do it again barely got a job an buying some new gear but where I live there are no woods it's all open fields
Its definitely relaxing. I suggest making some homemade items to use
This is great. Please make more hammock videos.
Thank you
Every video you make just makes me want to throw on my backpack and take off into the woods. You're the bomb brother.
Thank you, im glad you are enjoying the channel. Lots more to come
I wonder how many people like me see you set your tarps up and are like I got this... Then I get in the woods and my setup looks like a boat sail 😁😂🤣
Tarps take alot of practice to setup, but its very easy to learn😁
The lighting at minute 32.. Absolutely sublime Julian... that image of the campfire ,Birch trees, and the swirling smoke, your camo jacket, and the dying light of the day... well.. perfect.. great vid once again, and the Raman is back,,, hoorah!! apart from Birch, what other trees are local ,? ATVB my friend, Scott ,Somerset UK
Thank you very much, I love looking for interesting compositions 😁🌲🔥
15 lbs amazing, and another Raman masterpiece.
Thank you 🤙😁
Just started getting hooked on your vids brother, Corporal sent me
Thank you, welcome to the channel 😁🤙
Another great video I enjoyed watching.
Thanks alot 😁
I have a lifetime of stories from bad decisions. Lol. Thanks.
🤣🤣🤙😁 glad you enjoyed that momento
Tis the season for soup. Good food.
Very enjoyable
Always you find nice and quite places!
I get lucky 😊👍
@@Lonewolfwildcamping I know also many beautiful and nice places here in France and Spain,but there you are free,not here in Europe
Many restrictions here!!!
I hope you can explore very soon
@@Lonewolfwildcamping Of course!Evey month I go to some plce!
This summer I will walk the Santiago de Compostela way.With tent
This way have a very beautiful places!!
I absolutely love your video's and love how the weather does not bother you what so ever :) Would you ever consider setting up your stove in that setting?
Thank you very much. No stove for this setup
Another great video! Love this stuff!
Thank you
I’m doing a practice run this weekend. Setting everything up an doing a night in the tent with a stove in my moms backyard. Yeehaa
Awsome, hope it goes well
I love your videos so much!
Thank you very much
John from Backcountry Angling uses a style of hammock that is perpendicular to the ridge line....so what are the pros and cons of the two different styles? I am surprised your squirrel was MIA again...what gives???
He has the Amok hammock. Can't use an underquilt with those (has sleeping pad sleeve) or shut the doors to the tarp
Amazing cooking and camping video 👍
Thank you
@@Lonewolfwildcamping be safe out there good week
Perfect Friday night video to watch! 😍👍
Enjoy it buddy 😁🌲
New subscriber. Outstanding content. Thank you
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Masters chef bushcraft
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I love the videos. Without getting creepy, I would like to see what it’s like to burrow down in the tarp shelter. I’m also curious if you using a diagonal lay in the hammock or if you sleep with a sag in the middle.
Thank you, I sleep straight, not on a diagonal
Thank you thank you thank you!! Another great video 🙏
Thanks so much for enjoying
Hi from İstanbul :) King Of The Campers.
😊 hello
magnifique vidéo bushcraft l'ami merci pour ton partage
Thank you 😄🤙
Great video, very nice camera work.
Thank you very much😊
Occasionally I use your videos as motivation in the mornings to get my ass to work. Got to make that money to free up time to go camping and fishing.
That's great to hear, im glad the videos are inspiring you to get outdoors
Just to let you know, I'm watching this video from Nepal 🇳🇵🙏
Thank you 😊🤙
Do you have to stay in your homes in Nepal?
@@backpackingonline no, we don't have to stay at home atleast for now
Great overnighter Jeremy! the ramen and beef jerky looked really good, never tried that . Seen a lot of videos where it was added to ramen, but stupid me, I didn't even think about the jerky re-hydrating and being like regular meat. I just imagined it would be soup with this tough meat in it and it didn't sound appealing at all to me. Happy New Year. Looks like you're having the same weather there as here in Michigan. It was nice that we had a white Christmas with about an inch and a half of snow, but that's long gone. I'm sure there is some snow in northern Michigan right now, that's where I prefer to camp anyways. We're no strangers to cold weather here. Thanks for the video as always. Take care.👍🐺
Thanks alot, the beef jerky was amazing and very tender in the ramen.
I m watching your video with sick condition.. always enjoyed your content
I'm glad you are enjoying the adventures, stay safe
Very Cool Yesterday I was outside for a short time. Making firewood we have thick snow and that is again 10% heavier. Wet and cold but that is part of it, but it is also difficult to light a fire, mine kept going out.
Do you have a tip to light a fire in snow? Without aids as I take almost nothing with me except birch bark?
Thank you for your help. I wish you a nice weekend colleague
Lg
Matthias aus Thüringen Zella-Mehlos Thüringer Wald ( Wood )
The trick is in the preparation, take your time and keep everything dry
@@Lonewolfwildcamping Thanks my friend I wish you a nice weekend Your loyal fan from Germany Thuringia Wood Zella-Mehlis
Thank you very much
Once again, very cool 🤠
Thanks alot 😁
Nice video!
At the beginning i was wondering "what is a roman dinner"? later on found out it was ramen dinner, not roman lol
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What is that device you lit your gas stove with? Is it a fuel lighter or does it just make a spark?
Its a carabiner with a flint wheel build into it
Awesome video and camping 🏕 👌
Thanks alot 🤙😁
I really love your wooden coffee cup! Did you make that?
Been watching you for a couple months man and I love your channel. The vids are relaxing. Especially cause I grew up in the woods and love real camping. However....with all the onion you eat you gotta reek when u get home lol.
Thank you, I love being outdoors
Great video as always Jeremy !
Thanks alot Mike 😁🌲🤙
The way things are going someday we are going to need these skills..i really do have a bag packed up and ready to go.. I'd love to have a partner like you.. hello from Arkansas..
Skills are always an asset 😁
@@Lonewolfwildcamping while I am in Arkansas and I don't like the idea of being alone..have you been hearing the news lately people are acting like savages..I think a 3-year-old acts better than some of these people..
Head for the woods 🌲😁
@@Lonewolfwildcamping with all of the chaos that is going on yeah disappear. Did you hear what they did to the capital.. I think a 3-year-old acts better than some of these people do.. no thank you I'm going to stay away from that rat race..
Question, tarps and fire. Poly tarps burn but are light, canvas is heavy but relatively fire proof, how do you strike the balance when backpacking. thanks
Best way to prevent burns is always watch the fire , sounds crazy but its that simple
I just got a boreal 21...man the palm of my hand hurts.. its not super comfy but cuts like a charm! For some reason i would see you with a dog...
Its excellent, I haven't experienced any discomfort from the handle yet, and I typically don't wear gloves
Really enjoyed 👍😎
Thanks alot 😁🤙
nice content👍
Thanks alot
Camera👍👍👍
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I like this setup. 🍄hi
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Good fire & nice food 😎
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Is there a certain brand that your little sit pad/ground cloth is that you sat on while making coffee
It is a waxed canvas from pnw bushcraft, they make excellent gear
Awesome and thanks. The have bought several pieces of gear from them on Etsy.
Gordon Ramsay should really try to test that soup sir he would be amazed lol even forget his wife by testing that delicious soup of yours.
🤣🤙 I'm afraid Ramsey would get dirty finding camp
@@Lonewolfwildcamping
Hey lonewolf, the hoody you used in this almost looks like a "Mossy Oak" product? Am I right?
I picked one up not long ago & am loving it so far.
The hoodie is a realtree hoodie
Awesome video! Love the simplicity of the load, what pack is that you are using? Looks good and functional.
Thank you , I'm using a mardingtop 50l pack
As always awesome stuff. The constant stream of content let's me live vicariously. Thanks.
Let me ask; why you always seem to use the tarp tie outs rather than a Ridgeline and prusseks? Doesn't that put unnecessary stress on the stitching?
Thank you, I always use a Ridgeline with prussik knots. Only time I don't is with this tarp
sweet clarity in the footage....did you get a new camera?
Thank you
Just got my War Bonnet Cloudburst and I am ready for some Tennessee back country for 2021. Great video. I have it much easier than you Canadians in the winter.
Thank you , I hope you have some great adventures ahead of you
What brand of mocha pod are you using?Love your content,subscribed.
Thank you, just a cheap one from Amazon
Hey Dude, need some advice. Lone term tenting, thinking of the canvas polmoly with standing room. Around 350, and a folding titanium stove. Or the sil nylon version. Durability? Have you tried the product? Gitta be able to stand.
Thanks!
I have all of the pomoly items, and they are all excellent 🤙
Oops, long term..., and gotta be able....fat fingers....
@@Lonewolfwildcamping thanks! Would you say the canvas version of the 4-6 man polmoly is quite a bit more durable? Mostly camping out of the car and bicycle 🚲 with trailer. Going with the T1 mini i think.
Yes the canvas material is durable in all models they offer 😁