I've been watching you for years. I love your always positive attitude and outlook on life. Your love for nature and animals and everything you do sets a great example for the youth of tomorrow. I wish I was in Austria for a bugout camp weekend. Take care, be safe, and never stop doing what you do. You are a true inspiration.
Good to see you at the old bug-out camp again. I didn't realize you can extract birch oil from bark so easily, so thanks for that Lilly but I would have liked to see the consistency of the final product. Birch essential oil has many beneficial uses so I'm going to start collecting bark now when I find it and try this extraction method. I've only used a campfire & a can to make charcoal out of pine cones for my black powder recipe, so this should be a fun project to experiment with.
How cool to see your camp again. Amy seemed very happy there. With that odd bird noise, it was good to keep her close. Great way to recycle old candles too.
Hi Lilly, nice video! You may also try using an egg crate for your fuel tablets in upcoming videos. Paper based material of egg crate, cotton and wax would make it burn really long. Plus it would be nice conical shaped tablets that would be easier to store. Egg crate burns very well on its own as well.
LOL, Amy said you're taking too long, I want a drink! I love your camp. That animal making noise was something I have never heard either! You are so brave!!! 👍😍
Great video Lily, my Stafford (dog) has that exact same carrier vest, we added small mtp molle pouches to it .thanks for sharing such awesome stuff 🇬🇧👍🏻
You have style lady! You find broken glass and pick it up, not to throw away, oh no! 'I'll take that back to camp and flint nap an arrow head'. Gotta love ya!
It's been a long while since I've watch your videos; still looking good and your channel success is incredible. Congratulations. I've gotten out of backpacking and into overland camping. At 74 it's time for me to end dirt time and get into comfort. Sucks to get old but I'm loving it! I'm converting a '19 GMC Savana 2500 cargo van into an overland camping unit including 4X4 installation. Your old camp still looks amazing. I think it's the best looking forest camp on You Tube due to your extensive knowledge and dedication to your craft. Awesome job, Lilly!
UPCYCLING TIP: You can also make your own CANDLES out of old wax rests. Heat them up in a beer can or saussage can, which is thin and high and then take a piece of braided cotton string, dunking it into the wax the full lenght, keep it straight and take it out very fast. Then let it sink in a container with cold water for some seconds. When you repeat this process 50 times for 15-20 minutes, the wax will make a new layer around the string each time it is dunked into the wax.
I would say that the sound is a screaming Roe Deer, we hear them all the time here on the swedish countryside and im fairly sure that you have those down in austria.
Siempre tuve como ejemplo de mujer a mi madre, que sabe hacer de todo, y verte Lilly hacer todo esto sola me encanta y aprendo mucho de ti. Que tengas una linda semana
It was very nice to see the Bug Out Camp again! So funny when Amy jumped into the water that you were trying not to disturb! Thank you for showing us how to make those fire starters with cotton and candle wax! What an amazing view of the forest at the very end! I don't think you've ever shown that to us before. Was that with the drone? Well done! Looking forward to your next visit to camp!
Now I know where Arnold Shwazenegher gets the habit from. Remember ‘Comando’ where he walked also with a tree over his shoulder. Its Austrian tradition. I guess. O.o
Bug out camp. That is where you go when the people in your life are starting to bug you... so you leave them for some peace and quiet and "re-charge time". Perfect! I've passed your name and videos to two young girls that have taken up archery. They needed some encouragement with their new hobby.
Yes, Lilly, I love your camping videos, especially your buyout camp. Thst was an interesting night sound. I always figure that if the sound isn't human I'm safe. 😅 I wasn't quite clear about why you were making glue. Just in case? Also, you probably already know, but a good trick to keep the fire from staining cooking 🍳 gear black is to rub soap and coat the outside. Then most of the black will wash off.
Well done actualy, the fresher the bark is - the more of oil you will get. Here in Ukraine we have stories about people, who travelled across the country from north to the south, to get salt from the Black Sea. This profession was called Chumak. Chumaks travelled by wagons, pulled by oxen. Oxen are tough, but slowly. And if you drive very slowly through the countryside behind pair of oxen - you get bites from lots of insects. So, chumaks had their shirts soaked in this birch oil to repel all the insects from the body. It was also used as a lubricant for wagon wheels. They also mixed birch oil with some oil to cover the skin, as the oil is to strong to be put directly onto the skin.
It's always nice to see the old bug out camp it looks a nice place in the forest , the noise sounds like a fox barking the echo makes it sound different. Lilly .
Great way to collect birch bark oil Lilly I have learned something new today and at my age that's very satisfying. I like the wax dipped cotton candles u made. If I'm not mistaken crayons burn like candle's also. Enjoy every video,and like learning new things,great video Lilly.👍
You should hang a plastic bottle string maker use the plastic string to secure and lightly warm with a propane torch good for making shelters furniture and so on u can distill plastic bottles down to fuel if your serious about surviving the apocalypse it also doesn't cost much for a hand driven well pump
Finally! Now I see you really out camping !! Have been waiting for this! Already thought to have become a "hunting / archery clerk". Thank you Have a good time! Waiting for "Lilly out in the wilderness"!
Should keep that bio-char from the birch bark, can be used for a great soil amendment once it is charged. There are several ways to charge it, one is to mix it with ready to use compost or worm castings and let it sit for a few weeks. Similarly you can mix it with leaf mold or freshly started compost, but that generally takes longer, typically a few months. You could also put it where ever you plan to pee, and go on it any chances you get for at least a couple weeks. After being charged it can be mixed into the soil you use for any plantings you do. The porous nature of the charcoal helps it hold onto moisture and nutrients for the plants better than soil without it. It is also a good growth medium for beneficial bacteria and the like. Supposedly it helps a bit with erosion control as well, but I'm not so sure how true that is. But the other big thing is that it will help things grow faster and usually increase yields. So well worth holding onto any bio-char you happen to produce, even if it is just a byproduct to something else like this. Could even leave it uncharged and use it for making stuff like water filter after grinding it to a fine powder. Bigger chunks can be used as a fuel either on it's own or mixed with a binder and other stuff.
Not sure what you carry with you to protect yourself while out camping, but I ALWAYS go armed well for anything I could possibly contend with. Not paranoid, just being safe with no worries while out in the woods. Sounds carry very far in the woods. Especially at night. But usually the sound is more alarming then the actual animal making them. Thumbs Up!
The Animal noise sounded a lot like a Muntjak Deer. They're quite small, about the size of a Labrador dog. We have 1000s of them in the woodland areas in the Chilterns just north of London. Although they're not native to the U.K
The vocalisations sound very like the mating call of a Lynx. Could also be just a fox. You can find examples of recordings of both on UA-cam. Lynx have been reintroduced in some parts of Europe. Although in my opinion they were never completely absent. We have lynx here in the UK.
That dog has a good life. Lilly's rucksack is cool, Amy's is even cooler. What's more Mum carries bed & blanket and feeds her twice as much steak as Mum eats !
I use a double boiler (wax can inside a pot of water) and dryer lint to make great fire starters. Put dryer lint in cardboard egg carton and pour in wax to soak lint. Let cool and cut into 12 fire starters. Enough wax makes them waterproof also. Cub scouts 1998.
That shelter with no walls and no roof is trouble Amy waiting to happen. You need to put up four walls and a roof on that camp before you go through a frightening situation you might no make it out of. The woods are known for taking people, too don't want to end up mussing.
Ever considered the industry of making clay equipment? Including tiles to make a roof? Clay can be found so easily, although sometimes it involves sifting to make it.
Awesome video as always Lilly. That was some nice waxed fire starter you made. I didn’t get that much birch oil the first time I did it, I think it’s because the lid warped and popped open and burned some of the bark. I really need a new bushcraft knife, but I’m trying to save up. I like your knives, especially the APO- 1H. Even though it’s less than a 5 in. blade, it’s not that much shorter, so it should be good enough for any bushcraft job. Stay safe and be well. Thanks for sharing.
7:08
Lilly: I try not to disturb the water too much.
Amy: Let me fix that for you.
🤣🤣🤣
I love your camp setup, awesome.
I've been watching you for years. I love your always positive attitude and outlook on life. Your love for nature and animals and everything you do sets a great example for the youth of tomorrow. I wish I was in Austria for a bugout camp weekend. Take care, be safe, and never stop doing what you do. You are a true inspiration.
Good to see you at the old bug-out camp again. I didn't realize you can extract birch oil from bark so easily, so thanks for that Lilly but I would have liked to see the consistency of the final product. Birch essential oil has many beneficial uses so I'm going to start collecting bark now when I find it and try this extraction method. I've only used a campfire & a can to make charcoal out of pine cones for my black powder recipe, so this should be a fun project to experiment with.
When Amy jumps in the water, your reaction is priceless.
Great video, can’t wait to start doing this for the first time in around 15 years.
Please Lily, More big out camp videos like you used to make with your dog. Good stuff.
I love that you take Amy's bed out to the forest, that's so sweet. Such a lovely neat camp too. Keep up the good work!
This is easily one of the coolest channels on all of UA-cam. I can have her videos playing all day, they never get old.
How cool to see your camp again. Amy seemed very happy there. With that odd bird noise, it was good to keep her close. Great way to recycle old candles too.
Hi Lilly, nice video!
You may also try using an egg crate for your fuel tablets in upcoming videos. Paper based material of egg crate, cotton and wax would make it burn really long. Plus it would be nice conical shaped tablets that would be easier to store. Egg crate burns very well on its own as well.
Lilly you have made my day. Love seeing you and Amy back at camp. These are my favorite videos. Blessings from America 🇺🇸 ❤️
Great video as always Lily. Its exciting to see Amy running around with such energy early in the morning.
It was so nice seeing you and Amy in the woods again, Lilly!!! I really enjoy watching these bug out camp videos!!!
These are my favorite videos from you. You and your bug-out camp! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
LOL, Amy said you're taking too long, I want a drink! I love your camp. That animal making noise was something I have never heard either! You are so brave!!! 👍😍
Great video Lily, my Stafford (dog) has that exact same carrier vest, we added small mtp molle pouches to it .thanks for sharing such awesome stuff 🇬🇧👍🏻
You have style lady! You find broken glass and pick it up, not to throw away, oh no! 'I'll take that back to camp and flint nap an arrow head'. Gotta love ya!
It's been a long while since I've watch your videos; still looking good and your channel success is incredible. Congratulations. I've gotten out of backpacking and into overland camping. At 74 it's time for me to end dirt time and get into comfort. Sucks to get old but I'm loving it! I'm converting a '19 GMC Savana 2500 cargo van into an overland camping unit including 4X4 installation. Your old camp still looks amazing. I think it's the best looking forest camp on You Tube due to your extensive knowledge and dedication to your craft. Awesome job, Lilly!
Great camp lilly! Good job.
UPCYCLING TIP: You can also make your own CANDLES out of old wax rests. Heat them up in a beer can or saussage can, which is thin and high and then take a piece of braided cotton string, dunking it into the wax the full lenght, keep it straight and take it out very fast. Then let it sink in a container with cold water for some seconds. When you repeat this process 50 times for 15-20 minutes, the wax will make a new layer around the string each time it is dunked into the wax.
I would say that the sound is a screaming Roe Deer, we hear them all the time here on the swedish countryside and im fairly sure that you have those down in austria.
glad to see ya back at camp have fun be safe.
You're prepared Lilly. God bless and good luck with what's coming in the near future.
Siempre tuve como ejemplo de mujer a mi madre, que sabe hacer de todo, y verte Lilly hacer todo esto sola me encanta y aprendo mucho de ti.
Que tengas una linda semana
It was very nice to see the Bug Out Camp again! So funny when Amy jumped into the water that you were trying not to disturb! Thank you for showing us how to make those fire starters with cotton and candle wax! What an amazing view of the forest at the very end! I don't think you've ever shown that to us before. Was that with the drone? Well done! Looking forward to your next visit to camp!
Now I know where Arnold Shwazenegher gets the habit from. Remember ‘Comando’ where he walked also with a tree over his shoulder. Its Austrian tradition. I guess. O.o
@The Rockall Times Or the Urban survival in Terminator...
Bug out camp. That is where you go when the people in your life are starting to bug you... so you leave them for some peace and quiet and "re-charge time". Perfect! I've passed your name and videos to two young girls that have taken up archery. They needed some encouragement with their new hobby.
@18:59 That was Amy saying "I know it is 6 am, but hurry up human the forest isn't going to smell itself." I love her coat BTW.
Yes, Lilly, I love your camping videos, especially your buyout camp. Thst was an interesting night sound. I always figure that if the sound isn't human I'm safe.
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I wasn't quite clear about why you were making glue. Just in case?
Also, you probably already know, but a good trick to keep the fire from staining cooking 🍳 gear black is to rub soap and coat the outside. Then most of the black will wash off.
Well done
actualy, the fresher the bark is - the more of oil you will get. Here in Ukraine we have stories about people, who travelled across the country from north to the south, to get salt from the Black Sea. This profession was called Chumak. Chumaks travelled by wagons, pulled by oxen. Oxen are tough, but slowly. And if you drive very slowly through the countryside behind pair of oxen - you get bites from lots of insects.
So, chumaks had their shirts soaked in this birch oil to repel all the insects from the body. It was also used as a lubricant for wagon wheels. They also mixed birch oil with some oil to cover the skin, as the oil is to strong to be put directly onto the skin.
It's always nice to see the old bug out camp it looks a nice place in the forest , the noise sounds like a fox barking the echo makes it sound different.
Lilly .
Great way to collect birch bark oil Lilly I have learned something new today and at my age that's very satisfying. I like the wax dipped cotton candles u made. If I'm not mistaken crayons burn like candle's also. Enjoy every video,and like learning new things,great video Lilly.👍
Awesome ! Lilly at the bugout camp 👍🏻
What a cool place. Love it.
"Amy! What are you doing?!" lol
She's being a doggo, that's what.
Loved the video! You do such quality work. Your videos rock! Thank you for encouraging others to be more prepared.
Hi Lilly, nice to see you back at the bug-out camp.Enjoy yourself! Be safe.
You should hang a plastic bottle string maker use the plastic string to secure and lightly warm with a propane torch good for making shelters furniture and so on u can distill plastic bottles down to fuel if your serious about surviving the apocalypse it also doesn't cost much for a hand driven well pump
Amy isn't always behaving perfect - but always entertaining. 👍
This is not just an overnighter. It is a very cool video of reuse of material and living from the nature.
That noise sounds like a fox "barking". We have them here in North Carolina, USA.
What does the fox say?
@@maxxpowers5275 ding ding ding?
I luv you videos, sooo relaxing.
Amy is one happy dog, I'm glad you found each other.
Thank you.
Realy good Camping looks like you had a good time.
It was so funny when Amy jumped in the water. She is adorable.
Humans never think to leave some of their food on a stump for us bigfoots
You are everywhere. I love it.
What do you eat?
@@bfboobie jack link jerky
@@bfboobie Humans, where you at?
Talk to Flo.
Good to see you back in the woods with Amy.
Great ideas and beautiful scenery, thank you
Lilly your almost to 1 million subscribers, keep up the awesome content and you'll be there in no time!!! Aloha from Hawaii!!
I have been watching you for years. I am thrilled to see how many subscribers you now have!❤️
Damn that camp looks great, that must take so much patience and hard work. Really impressive for being built in the middle of a forest
Finally - back to your best videos - love it
Love these super-shelter videos! can't wait until the shelter is finished.
It's nice to see you back at your bug out camp. More camping videos please. Thanks.
Finally! Now I see you really out camping !! Have been waiting for this! Already thought to have become a "hunting / archery clerk". Thank you Have a good time! Waiting for "Lilly out in the wilderness"!
Ive always liked this camp setup
Great as always. Nice to see the deer.
Good to see you back at the camp
Amy is such a beautiful dog. And has a great personality.
👍🏻candles and fire starters🤔creative and fun.
I love what you made, awesome job!
Love it. My dog and I watched this together. Thanks for the video. It is appreciated.
I think the noise you heard was a fox it sounded like one. Good to see you back at camp.
That's NO! Fox, that was BIG FOOT!!
@@anthonyhro1903 Could be.
It was big foot.
Pretty sure it was a demon
Demogorgon. You could see the shadow in the background. I am sure
Awesome you are a one lady army. Truly inspiring.
Damn Lilly, Girl you got some serious strength. Heavy birch wood log on one shoulder and filming too. WOW! Respect mate. For sure.👍
Should keep that bio-char from the birch bark, can be used for a great soil amendment once it is charged. There are several ways to charge it, one is to mix it with ready to use compost or worm castings and let it sit for a few weeks. Similarly you can mix it with leaf mold or freshly started compost, but that generally takes longer, typically a few months. You could also put it where ever you plan to pee, and go on it any chances you get for at least a couple weeks.
After being charged it can be mixed into the soil you use for any plantings you do. The porous nature of the charcoal helps it hold onto moisture and nutrients for the plants better than soil without it. It is also a good growth medium for beneficial bacteria and the like. Supposedly it helps a bit with erosion control as well, but I'm not so sure how true that is. But the other big thing is that it will help things grow faster and usually increase yields. So well worth holding onto any bio-char you happen to produce, even if it is just a byproduct to something else like this.
Could even leave it uncharged and use it for making stuff like water filter after grinding it to a fine powder. Bigger chunks can be used as a fuel either on it's own or mixed with a binder and other stuff.
Good to see you out in the woods at the bug out ! This is the best, you in the mountains !
This camp has always been a favorite! The pork grilled up perfectly!
I really missed you camping out Lilly.
NO FEAR The Noice was an Whitetailbuck ore Roebuck. Ore the Feminin Form in the Wood you can hear it in Germany too.
Not sure what you carry with you to protect yourself while out camping, but I ALWAYS go armed well for anything I could possibly contend with. Not paranoid, just being safe with no worries while out in the woods. Sounds carry very far in the woods. Especially at night. But usually the sound is more alarming then the actual animal making them. Thumbs Up!
Wow, you are absolutely amazing. I really enjoyed that video -- and learned a lot! Thank you!
that place reminded me of when dex was with you. thank for sharing the video with us.
Love the knife Lilly, have it a week now and no damage so good Job 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Thanks for the demo on the cotton and wax,Amy liked the water great video 😀👍❤🙏
My Pit/Labrador mix (Tinkerbelle) does the same thing when I chop firewood or kindling!
I love that bugout camp!
Another great video thanks from London England 👍❤️🙏
The Animal noise sounded a lot like a Muntjak Deer. They're quite small, about the size of a Labrador dog. We have 1000s of them in the woodland areas in the Chilterns just north of London. Although they're not native to the U.K
I wish I could find a partner like you. I love how you are willing AND capable of living primitively.
that would be a dream come true mate
I hope she live in a good isolated house 👍🏼😂
Really great to see you and Amy at the bugout camp again. We've missed it!
The vocalisations sound very like the mating call of a Lynx. Could also be just a fox. You can find examples of recordings of both on UA-cam. Lynx have been reintroduced in some parts of Europe. Although in my opinion they were never completely absent. We have lynx here in the UK.
Muntjack deer calling females
@@jasonloane3735 can't find any resource which states there are muntjack deer in Austria (I'm pretty sure that's where she lives)
Plenty in France and Holland , maybe no one writing about wandering deer in Europe, but that's what it is a muntjac deer calling.
That dog has a good life. Lilly's rucksack is cool, Amy's is even cooler. What's more Mum carries bed & blanket and feeds her twice as much steak as Mum eats !
Like my wife"s family always said . . . Everything goes with ketchup!
- We've had schools in the US that considered ketchup a vegetable.
Midwest huh
I love the bugout camp!💚
I use a double boiler (wax can inside a pot of water) and dryer lint to make great fire starters. Put dryer lint in cardboard egg carton and pour in wax to soak lint. Let cool and cut into 12 fire starters. Enough wax makes them waterproof also. Cub scouts 1998.
That shelter with no walls and no roof is trouble Amy waiting to happen. You need to put up four walls and a roof on that camp before you go through a frightening situation you might no make it out of. The woods are known for taking people, too don't want to end up mussing.
Awesome setup!!! 👌
More of these please!
Ever considered the industry of making clay equipment? Including tiles to make a roof? Clay can be found so easily, although sometimes it involves sifting to make it.
💙 LORDBLESS US ALL 💙...ive followed you since day 1...miss ya dad& you&your lovely 🌁 doggy...
It sounds prehistoric at 16:25. Love the bugout camp!
The camp is still looking great 👍🇵🇭
nice to see you back again ...
Thank you for your knowledge. I enjoyed the video.
hahaha.... amy @ 7:26! amy's saying "you're taking too long getting my water!"
Sounds like a muntjac, small deer. I hear them most nights in the woods where I live in UK
Sounds a lot like a fox, but you probably have heard those. With all the echo from the distance it could also be a stork, lots of those in your area.
Awesome video as always Lilly. That was some nice waxed fire starter you made. I didn’t get that much birch oil the first time I did it, I think it’s because the lid warped and popped open and burned some of the bark. I really need a new bushcraft knife, but I’m trying to save up. I like your knives, especially the APO- 1H. Even though it’s less than a 5 in. blade, it’s not that much shorter, so it should be good enough for any bushcraft job. Stay safe and be well. Thanks for sharing.
Lilly... good to see you out at your BO camp again.. Its been a while since I've visited your channel... Hope all is well in Austria... :)
The animal sound sounds just like a Muntjac deer - we hear similar 'barks' of Muntjac here in the UK