I get how happy you are out in nature I'm going to be camping in a tent for 6 weeks soon and I'm 62 and people think im crazy but it refreshes my soul.
Same here 62 my friend is 64 we love camping,our last trip was in the high 40's we had heaters for our cube tents. It was so much fun. We're in Florida
I totally agree with you at min: 16:05 When I´m in the forest, alone,in quietness, just wind and bird sounds, I´m total fine and happy. Okay, here in south Germany our forests aren´t as "wild" as yours, but the basic thing behind it, is the same. Regards Torsten
What a great video!! You did such a beautiful job on your shelter! You and Akela are definitely in your element. Your dad is up there saying, " That's my girl." 🩷
Seemed like you & Akela relaxed there. Nice, comforting shelter too. Just struck me several times in this video, Akela looks absolutely majestic in some of her poses. I love the interaction between the 2 of you. I have a similar relationship to my best friend, a boxer mix. I never feel alone or lonely. Unconditional love. Enjoy your videos!!
What a beautiful place! Could I do this? No. But I do appreciate you taking us along. I have seen that look Akela gave you in the beginning of the video. When I took my very spoiled dog on his first tent camping trip...he gave that look. "Are you serious right now? We have a king-size bed...do you really expect me to sleep on the ground?" I bought a camp trailer, he still wasn't crazy about camping. But at least we had a queen size bed. I have said this before, but I love the respect you have for Akela, her needs and her feelings. I am curious about the butter to help with her hydration...tell me more.
It was amazing to watch you build your little hit for you and Akela,it was fascinating to see how you built it, you going to find water for your use, Akela standing guard and how sweetly she asked you to take her show off. You are such a strong amazing woman with a beautiful fur baby your family would all be very proud of you as are you subscribers👍❤❤👃🏻❤❤
Like most comments here - great video. I learned that you made a great flat bread; and how to build a shelter in the snow. Wow...thanks for your parents who taught you so much.
My wife and camping buddies have the same feeling outdoors. There's nothing like it and when we try to invite folks to join us and we hear them talk about how that doesn't sound fun or it would be too hard it bums us out that they'll never experience that feeling. It's not for everyone though but I certainly love it and seek places that are wild and challenging to make comfortable. You are very lucky to have family that insilled this value; were doing the same with our kids in hopes that they have the outlook you have.
😀 AhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhMAZING share and Video! LOVED IT! ThaNKS so MUCH for sharing, at 72 I definitely could not do that :) Also LOVED Akela's Fleece coat, it looked so good on her :) ALL the BEST and Cheers from the SOGGY PNWest! :)
My interest in survival training is what led me to the nomad life. You've actually reminded me 😊 I've made my bus just like an apt and have gotten comfortable 😬 I need to do this! Great video!
There must be some comfort in knowing that you can not only survive but flourish in any conditions. I really enjoy seeing how content you are just being with your dog in nature. I can say with complete honesty that I couldn’t do what you have accomplished. I will just live vicariously through you. Stay safe! ✨🐕🦋
No coffee?! I'm immediately heading back... Seriously though, I like the way you describe the joy of being in the wilderness. I have backpacked since high school, all over the west, several times in Alaska, and twice in New Zealand. Getting too old now, so I am looking at doing the van thing. Sort of the same idea; where you stop is home.
I SO MUCH relate to what you are saying about the joy of being in the outdoors taking care of yourself. When I was 27, I went to Telluride, CO and spent the summer in my pup tent 3 miles out from town (Eider Creek) . I had never done anything like that at all, but I LOVED it. That was 45 years ago, and it s still one of my best times in my life. I wound up spendng two years in Telluride, winters n a house in town and summers in either my tent or tipi sitting for friends that lived in the forest up Eider Creek while they traveled. I grew up in a really big city. I have always just loved nature…..and adventure. I am now, at 72, traveling the West living in my Subaru Outback. I think I just love being outdoors and I have always wanted to be independent and take care of myself
You, my dear, are a bad ass for sure! So interesting to see Akela assume her role as guardian while you were out in nature; she was vigilant. Your shelter looked really cozy (day 2 and 3) Such a beautiful time, thank you for sharing it.
The BEST! Haha she would agree with you about the "evil squirrels"! One red squirrel was tormenting her all week out there. It would run from tree to tree and get low enough to be just out of Akela's reach. Over and over again it would play this game. It was hilarious to watch!
U my luv R Amazing... Now I know why Chris Loves U !! U R sooo independent and can pretty much ( not pretty much but DO ) do everything for yourself and it's amazing Just watching you build your tent and your fire get your water it is truly awesome Please stay warm and safe out there by yourself Mucho love from your friend in Michigan Tam 💜💜💜
I loved this video and that you are smart to listen to yourself and Akela😊😊❤️what a beautiful shelter you made😊 Mako always slept in my bag too on the AT but I loved it we stayed toasty warm!!! Thanks so much for your beautiful video!!!
Happy to see you have some bushcraft skills. A van is 1 thing ….. bushcraft is quite another. Food for thought ….. I didn’t see a good bushcraft knife or all weather sleep gear. Wool is your best friend in the cold. Never sleep in your daytime clothes and vice versa. I’ve been doing this for 50+ years and still do. I wish you all the best young lady!
Thank you! I have very good wool base layers that I practically live in, and I use my buck knife for almost everything these days, even though I have a more typical "bushcraft" knife as well. My sleeping gear is rock solid for cold weather! I've been doing stuff like this for years :) Thanks for watching!
@@Linneaandakela Great to hear. When I don’t see certain items or mention of them I tend to get concerned. That’s just a trait of us well seasoned types (ok old timers lol) Happy days in the forest!
Im glad you enjoy the outdoors with your side kick there. I was brought up in the outdoors and at 68 yrs old now I still love the great outdoors as you do 🇺🇸👍👍👍👍❤️
This is one of my very favorite videos...I Loved every minute of it. I really admire you. I wish Akela was mine 😂, just kidding of course, but she is one beautiful girl and you are the best mom to her. Till next time 🙂.
Again, I enjoy your videos so much. Things I’ve always wanted to do when I retired. 2 1/2yrs retired now & recently diagnosed w/cancer. Yes, it’s not good. I’m doing my best & following drs orders. My cancer numbers are down. Started at 5600-2400-1000-700. Just did my 4th chemo treatment. Chemo sucks. Still have my hair. Which is a good thing. I think. Lol. However Linnea, your videos have definitely been getting me through this fight. I truly respect & admire you. Thank you. Stay STRONG! Stay HEALTHY! ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@Linneaandakela oh Linnea,, knowing you are living your life to the fullest is extremely gratifying to me. You being in the N woods of Wisconsin & me being down S in New Orleans well, I feel your hug! I thank you. You responding to my post will certainly get me through this week on a high!😊 I’m making it girl. Love you & Aklea! Again, STAY SAFE! STAY HEALTHY! I’m always watching!😊😘✌🏻🙏🇺🇸
Good call on returning to base camp the 1st round. Many people are not inclined to return once they get out there- they think I'll just tuff it out. When you get cold everything takes longer to complete. I just did a winter survival campout with my girls troop and the biggest thing I let them know is that being alive is way more important than the ego. If it is not fun than it's dangerous. You can embrace the suck and still have fun. I was really excited for this video when you mentioned you were hoping to do this before winter hit. And I loved your use of fat wood. Shared with my troop and all my friends that think I'm a freakazoid for enjoying winter camping...LOL.
It's so good to have another video from you... I've missed being reminded of how to appreciate the natural world around us and not always be trying to create conditions that break our connection with nature. I'm living in what others would consider to be difficult conditions but I've learned to just accept that some days I have no water because the supply pipe is frozen. It's no big deal and eventually it thaws for a while. Thank you, as always for bringing joy into my life by sharing yours!
Type 2 fun is really the most satisfying type of fun/adventure. I always feel happiest when I'm engaging in something that requires work, a bit of discomfort, and challenge. It's deeply satisfying to meet those challenges and enjoy doing it. I also relate to your patch job. My puffy is mended with duct tape.
Amazing how comfortable you are outdoors and in the winter too. You're lucky to have your dog with you ❤️ I would still carry a handgun though.... to protect the dog 🐕... I have always camped and hunted you certainly take it to the highest level...... Really do think you're amazing. Great vid.
This was so fun to watch and it brought back some wonderful memories. Back in the 60s I taught winter survival to Forrest and Park Service personnel from all over the country at Steamboat Springs. ☃️🙏🏼
I applaud your intuition with Akila and your survival skills are insurmountable. I think I'd gain so much knowledge hanging with you even for a month... You are a hell of a person!
People like you who practice living in the wild n how to leave without city and restaurants n grocery stores will be the ones who will survive... I like watching bushcraft things n try n learn few things. You should do a video on how to make bread on the fire n how to cook on the fire im sure more n more people need to relearn or learn that art for the future as prices on things go up n life as we used to know changes...
When I was your age I loved it. And did do it a few times. It is exhilarating. But I'm 70 years old with arthritis and fibromyalgia so cold hurts BAD. I would maybe try it again in warmer weather though. There is truly nothing like it.
Linnea, this has got to be one of my top favorites of your posts. I live in Northern Ontario and this resonated with me. thank you and Akela for this wonderful experience.
Chris made a good catch in you. You made couple mistakes but good job overall! A grwat thing I found is having a metal straw to work with fire. Makes restarting a fire way more wasy.
You captured your experience so incredibly well that I felt like I was feeling what you were feeling out there. So beautifully authentic. Thanks for continuing to share your life with us ♥️
When you're describing comfort or discomfort....it's sometimes a choice between bolstering your emotional/mental comfort while handling the physical discomfort of the wilderness elements, vs the physical comfort of a home while feeling emotionally or mentally unsatisfied or lacking. Balance is good! We need both imo.
i wish i could still do things like this. i broke my body too many times in too many places so it really does not like the cold. at least i can live the adventure through your experiences.
Linnea, you both looked like you were enjoying yourself and she was in her best life ever. I will be camping out of my vehicle and a tent this summer with 1dog (9 years old) & 2 cats just barely a year old. Will see how it goes, you and your boyfriend are a great inspiration for an older solo female.
I used to winter camp in the Laurentian mountains north of Montreal. We would climb the mountain, dig a hole in the snow and build lean to's from the pine branches then cover it in snow for insulation. 3 nights was usually as long as we could stay out due to extreme temps. Most of my friends thought I was nuts enjoying that experience. Love seeing your joy! So happy that there are other nature "nuts" out there like me. Oh, and bannock was our favorite breakfast over the fire. Great video Linnea!
Simple you guys are killing it! It's so much fun watching 2 young adults understanding how to live a wonderful life without all the conveniences of modern day life! Keep living your best life. BTW I spent 38 years in the military. Worked for special operations command. Most of our current force couldn't do what you guys are doing! Just saying
You are absolutely amazing! Incredible video! I'm heading out on a 4 month driving trip July 7th! Doing a lot of camping and exploring! You're incredibly inspiring!
I totally understand your love for being out in the wilderness. I dont get to do it enough but when I am out there is no other feeling like it. I love watching yours and Akela's adventures!
This is such a great video. You're an incredible inspiration and reminder that we are just as capable as women. You and Akela clearly enjoy your lives (and each other!) so much!
Love this and I wish I was courageous like you . I started dispersed camping in my car with my husband last summer , we are no longer together but I pray that I have the courage to do it alone this year. I love been outdoors in the woods .. it’s my happy place . But the wild life scares me 😳
I grew up in middle WI and my "training" of the cold weather was nothing compared to what you are doing! don't get me wrong, I'm looking forward to retiring and getting back in it and you have absolutely inspired me! I'm also working on my van and just found you in your video from 2 weeks ago. Binge time! You are a beautiful "real" person who gives so much inspiration. Thank you!! See you down the road! I've also been keeping up with Gutted. Will need to go back to season 1 and can't wait for season 2!
Hey Linnea! Van lifing from Austin, TX ✌🏻 10:15 wow what a perfect shot of Linnea 😂 And I cant act like youre not filming all this and setting up all these shots in those freezing conditions. Thats freaking amazing and your outlook on life is inspiring and makes me want to get back out into nature! Thank you 🙏🏻
You are living the dream. For real, I dream of living like you & akela are but first I need to get financially sound enough. Thanks for the great vids sharing bush craft and skills. You're a total badass and getting better and stronger!
wow, Linnea! I've been following you for a few years, and today's adventure was amazing!!! well done!!! you are inspiring! Thank you so much to share with us all your skills and how, step by step, you are getting all your projects! Brava!
This was so cool. I think my son would love to try this. Or I should say learn how to do this. So glad you got to have this time in the woods. And thank you for sharing it with us.
Lol, although I live in Nebraska, I can definitely relate to negative temps, not many large predictions around here, but seeing your leanto/bushhut it takes me back to the many camps I made as a boy and young man, and how they really haven’t changed much over the years. Always good to have that dog along and my Frodo loves the trek but not so much the super cold nights.
Yet again another simple and beautiful glimpse into your time in the woods. I am inspired and always watch with a smile on my face. I'm also so impressed with your fire starting skills and would love to know some of your secrets. Thank you thank you thank you.
I get how happy you are out in nature I'm going to be camping in a tent for 6 weeks soon and I'm 62 and people think im crazy but it refreshes my soul.
Sounds incredible! I totally understand that 💛
Same here 62 my friend is 64 we love camping,our last trip was in the high 40's we had heaters for our cube tents. It was so much fun. We're in Florida
Who cares what others think these days if you do natural stuff!! Good luck have fun
let them think you're crazy. i go by the belief that being normal isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Fark em all as Ozzy Man would say.
I am 63 and don't want to die with regrets. Watching you is a big motivator. My motto is, "Do what scares you, until it doesn't ". You go girl!!
I totally agree with you at min: 16:05 When I´m in the forest, alone,in quietness, just wind and bird sounds, I´m total fine and happy. Okay, here in south Germany our forests aren´t as "wild" as yours, but the basic thing behind it, is the same. Regards Torsten
What a great video!! You did such a beautiful job on your shelter! You and Akela are definitely in your element. Your dad is up there saying, " That's my girl." 🩷
Awwww shoot, making me cry over here 💛 thank you
Here - Lenina, you can get an Extendable Spork that you blow thru. To get the fire going etc. also use as a long straw. Or as a peace pipe. 😎✊🏾
Seemed like you & Akela relaxed there. Nice, comforting shelter too. Just struck me several times in this video, Akela looks absolutely majestic in some of her poses. I love the interaction between the 2 of you. I have a similar relationship to my best friend, a boxer mix. I never feel alone or lonely. Unconditional love. Enjoy your videos!!
What a beautiful place! Could I do this? No. But I do appreciate you taking us along. I have seen that look Akela gave you in the beginning of the video. When I took my very spoiled dog on his first tent camping trip...he gave that look. "Are you serious right now? We have a king-size bed...do you really expect me to sleep on the ground?" I bought a camp trailer, he still wasn't crazy about camping. But at least we had a queen size bed. I have said this before, but I love the respect you have for Akela, her needs and her feelings. I am curious about the butter to help with her hydration...tell me more.
Here’s what I learned. You are the most capable human on the planet! I marvel at your skills Linnea!!!😊
I love the sound of dogs when they crunch. Linnea's mom: y'all did a great job raising kids. ☮
I love how the dog keeps on look out she hears everything 😊
You’re such a breath of fresh air and I love Akela 🥰
Thank you so much Andy :)
You and Akela make my heart smile 😊 I could tell Akela was upset when you said good morning to her 😂 my boy does the same thing
Imagine coming across Lenina shouting Tequila, Tequila.......in the Northwoods 😮
It was amazing to watch you build your little hit for you and Akela,it was fascinating to see how you built it, you going to find water for your use, Akela standing guard and how sweetly she asked you to take her show off. You are such a strong amazing woman with a beautiful fur baby your family would all be very proud of you as are you subscribers👍❤❤👃🏻❤❤
i loved the sound quality today. Loved all the sounds that are so familiar to me. the echo when it's below zero, the wind in the trees....
The best sounds ✨ thank you :)
makes me so happy to see how well you take care of your doggo
I am retired and I live vicariously through you! Thank you so much I love your journey ❤
Like most comments here - great video. I learned that you made a great flat bread; and how to build a shelter in the snow. Wow...thanks for your parents who taught you so much.
Thank you :)
I enjoyed this video with you and Akela in a beautiful place alone showing more skills or survival ❤
My wife and camping buddies have the same feeling outdoors. There's nothing like it and when we try to invite folks to join us and we hear them talk about how that doesn't sound fun or it would be too hard it bums us out that they'll never experience that feeling. It's not for everyone though but I certainly love it and seek places that are wild and challenging to make comfortable. You are very lucky to have family that insilled this value; were doing the same with our kids in hopes that they have the outlook you have.
I was getting “Alone” vibes from this video! I love your videos! They’re so relaxing/refreshing! Thank you for sharing!
😀 AhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhMAZING share and Video! LOVED IT! ThaNKS so MUCH for sharing, at 72 I definitely could not do that :) Also LOVED Akela's Fleece coat, it looked so good on her :) ALL the BEST and Cheers from the SOGGY PNWest! :)
Watching you and Akela on your adventure together is a highlight of my weekend.
My interest in survival training is what led me to the nomad life. You've actually reminded me 😊 I've made my bus just like an apt and have gotten comfortable 😬 I need to do this! Great video!
Ahh I love this! Haha I totally get it :) Thanks so much!
Smart dog! Warmer together.😊 impressive how long you stayed. Good job.
There must be some comfort in knowing that you can not only survive but flourish in any conditions. I really enjoy seeing how content you are just being with your dog in nature. I can say with complete honesty that I couldn’t do what you have accomplished. I will just live vicariously through you. Stay safe! ✨🐕🦋
Yes, there certainly is! Thank you for this, have a wonderful week :)
No coffee?! I'm immediately heading back... Seriously though, I like the way you describe the joy of being in the wilderness. I have backpacked since high school, all over the west, several times in Alaska, and twice in New Zealand. Getting too old now, so I am looking at doing the van thing. Sort of the same idea; where you stop is home.
I SO MUCH relate to what you are saying about the joy of being in the outdoors taking care of yourself. When I was 27, I went to Telluride, CO and spent the summer in my pup tent 3 miles out from town (Eider Creek) . I had never done anything like that at all, but I LOVED it. That was 45 years ago, and it s still one of my best times in my life. I wound up spendng two years in Telluride, winters n a house in town and summers in either my tent or tipi sitting for friends that lived in the forest up Eider Creek while they traveled. I grew up in a really big city. I have always just loved nature…..and adventure. I am now, at 72, traveling the West living in my Subaru Outback. I think I just love being outdoors and I have always wanted to be independent and take care of myself
What a delight to watch. Just came across your channel and I'm hooked. Akela is absolutely adorable!
You, my dear, are a bad ass for sure! So interesting to see Akela assume her role as guardian while you were out in nature; she was vigilant. Your shelter looked really cozy (day 2 and 3) Such a beautiful time, thank you for sharing it.
Absolutely, thanks so much for watching and leaving such a kind comment 💛
If I get stranded on a island I would hope that you would be there too.😆
Akela is the best camping partner ever! I love her guarding against evil squirrels and bunnies.
The BEST! Haha she would agree with you about the "evil squirrels"! One red squirrel was tormenting her all week out there. It would run from tree to tree and get low enough to be just out of Akela's reach. Over and over again it would play this game. It was hilarious to watch!
@@Linneaandakela They are evil! Evil I say!
Self-sufficiency, tenacity, and grit to get through anything in any situation. That is bliss.
Hi Linnea! Are you planning on bringing back your podcasts? I really enjoyed them.😊
U my luv R Amazing... Now I know why Chris Loves U !! U R sooo independent and can pretty much ( not pretty much but DO ) do everything for yourself and it's amazing Just watching you build your tent and your fire get your water it is truly awesome Please stay warm and safe out there by yourself Mucho love from your friend in Michigan Tam 💜💜💜
You are a Wonder Woman in my book! So knowledgable about the outdoors! ❤️
So glad you didn't have to bail and got your time in the wild. This was very very good.
Thanks for sharing this experience! I loved every last second!!
Dogs are just so great people. ❤
I loved this video and that you are smart to listen to yourself and Akela😊😊❤️what a beautiful shelter you made😊 Mako always slept in my bag too on the AT but I loved it we stayed toasty warm!!! Thanks so much for your beautiful video!!!
Happy to see you have some bushcraft skills. A van is 1 thing ….. bushcraft is quite another. Food for thought ….. I didn’t see a good bushcraft knife or all weather sleep gear. Wool is your best friend in the cold. Never sleep in your daytime clothes and vice versa. I’ve been doing this for 50+ years and still do. I wish you all the best young lady!
Thank you!
I have very good wool base layers that I practically live in, and I use my buck knife for almost everything these days, even though I have a more typical "bushcraft" knife as well. My sleeping gear is rock solid for cold weather! I've been doing stuff like this for years :) Thanks for watching!
@@Linneaandakela Great to hear. When I don’t see certain items or mention of them I tend to get concerned. That’s just a trait of us well seasoned types (ok old timers lol) Happy days in the forest!
I absolutely live vicariously thru you and Akela
Im glad you enjoy the outdoors with your side kick there. I was brought up in the outdoors and at 68 yrs old now I still love the great outdoors as you do 🇺🇸👍👍👍👍❤️
I hope I am still doing this and loving the great outdoors at 68 just like you. Thanks!
@@Linneaandakela If you respect the outdoors , the outdoors will respect you as all should be in life 👍👍🇺🇸Rockford illinois-USA
I love your hydroflask/hammer multi-tool
This is one of my very favorite videos...I Loved every minute of it. I really admire you. I wish Akela was mine 😂, just kidding of course, but she is one beautiful girl and you are the best mom to her. Till next time 🙂.
Wow thank you Jane! Thank you for the kind words 💛
Good Morning Linnea! I hope you had a pleasant night! I just discovered your videos, and have enjoyed watching your adventures!
Again, I enjoy your videos so much. Things I’ve always wanted to do when I retired. 2 1/2yrs retired now & recently diagnosed w/cancer. Yes, it’s not good. I’m doing my best & following drs orders. My cancer numbers are down. Started at 5600-2400-1000-700. Just did my 4th chemo treatment. Chemo sucks. Still have my hair. Which is a good thing. I think. Lol.
However Linnea, your videos have definitely been getting me through this fight. I truly respect & admire you. Thank you. Stay STRONG! Stay HEALTHY! ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Wow, this warmed my heart. I wish I could reach out and give you a big hug! Sending healing vibes your way 💛
@@Linneaandakela oh Linnea,, knowing you are living your life to the fullest is extremely gratifying to me. You being in the N woods of Wisconsin & me being down S in New Orleans well, I feel your hug! I thank you. You responding to my post will certainly get me through this week on a high!😊 I’m making it girl. Love you & Aklea! Again, STAY SAFE! STAY HEALTHY! I’m always watching!😊😘✌🏻🙏🇺🇸
Good call on returning to base camp the 1st round. Many people are not inclined to return once they get out there- they think I'll just tuff it out. When you get cold everything takes longer to complete. I just did a winter survival campout with my girls troop and the biggest thing I let them know is that being alive is way more important than the ego. If it is not fun than it's dangerous. You can embrace the suck and still have fun. I was really excited for this video when you mentioned you were hoping to do this before winter hit. And I loved your use of fat wood. Shared with my troop and all my friends that think I'm a freakazoid for enjoying winter camping...LOL.
It's so good to have another video from you... I've missed being reminded of how to appreciate the natural world around us and not always be trying to create conditions that break our connection with nature. I'm living in what others would consider to be difficult conditions but I've learned to just accept that some days I have no water because the supply pipe is frozen. It's no big deal and eventually it thaws for a while. Thank you, as always for bringing joy into my life by sharing yours!
Absolutely, thank you for sharing, I think your perspective is so wonderful💛
@@Linneaandakela 💛
Type 2 fun is really the most satisfying type of fun/adventure. I always feel happiest when I'm engaging in something that requires work, a bit of discomfort, and challenge. It's deeply satisfying to meet those challenges and enjoy doing it. I also relate to your patch job. My puffy is mended with duct tape.
Yes!! Oh man I totally relate to this. Type 2 is the best ☺️💛
That bread looked sooo tasty 😘 But I still am not a snow and cold type man 😀 This was a verry good one thx. you and akela amazing bond
It was so much better than I thought it would be, delicious! Although everything tastes better when you're camping :) Thank you!
Amazing how comfortable you are outdoors and in the winter too. You're lucky to have your dog with you ❤️ I would still carry a handgun though.... to protect the dog 🐕...
I have always camped and hunted you certainly take it to the highest level......
Really do think you're amazing. Great vid.
I know you've been looking forward to doing this!! Hope you accomplished what you wanted!! Your videos are very high quality!!
Love this experience that you and Akila are sharing, thank you
Thank you for watching :)
Akela is such a wonderful companion for you. I love how she really looks out for you.
This was so fun to watch and it brought back some wonderful memories. Back in the 60s I taught winter survival to Forrest and Park Service personnel from all over the country at Steamboat Springs. ☃️🙏🏼
I applaud your intuition with Akila and your survival skills are insurmountable. I think I'd gain so much knowledge hanging with you even for a month... You are a hell of a person!
People like you who practice living in the wild n how to leave without city and restaurants n grocery stores will be the ones who will survive... I like watching bushcraft things n try n learn few things. You should do a video on how to make bread on the fire n how to cook on the fire im sure more n more people need to relearn or learn that art for the future as prices on things go up n life as we used to know changes...
When I was your age I loved it. And did do it a few times. It is exhilarating. But I'm 70 years old with arthritis and fibromyalgia so cold hurts BAD. I would maybe try it again in warmer weather though. There is truly nothing like it.
Linnea, this has got to be one of my top favorites of your posts. I live in Northern Ontario and this resonated with me. thank you and Akela for this wonderful experience.
Wow I am so happy to hear that! Thank you!
Beautiful work, sweet time! Thanks
Chris made a good catch in you. You made couple mistakes but good job overall! A grwat thing I found is having a metal straw to work with fire. Makes restarting a fire way more wasy.
You captured your experience so incredibly well that I felt like I was feeling what you were feeling out there. So beautifully authentic. Thanks for continuing to share your life with us ♥️
When you're describing comfort or discomfort....it's sometimes a choice between bolstering your emotional/mental comfort while handling the physical discomfort of the wilderness elements, vs the physical comfort of a home while feeling emotionally or mentally unsatisfied or lacking. Balance is good! We need both imo.
I had the best treadmill run ever watching this episode .. beautiful and emotional. You are amazing ❤
Ahhh amazing. Thank you!
I make sourdough fry bread in olive oil and it’s sooo good. I started using it for my avocado toast and it won’t go back to regular bread.
i wish i could still do things like this. i broke my body too many times in too many places so it really does not like the cold. at least i can live the adventure through your experiences.
You guys are AMAZING and inspiring!! And you are a wonderfully talented editor. I forget I'm not watching a Netflix Docuseries!!
Wow thank you so much!! 💛
Im so glad you have Akela with you
Linnea, you both looked like you were enjoying yourself and she was in her best life ever. I will be camping out of my vehicle and a tent this summer with 1dog (9 years old) & 2 cats just barely a year old. Will see how it goes, you and your boyfriend are a great inspiration for an older solo female.
Thank you so much, I hope you have a wonderful adventure with your furry ones! ☺️
My dogs love watching the videos. ❤
I love that so much! Haha
You are such an amazing bush woman, so inspirational.
I used to winter camp in the Laurentian mountains north of Montreal. We would climb the mountain, dig a hole in the snow and build lean to's from the pine branches then cover it in snow for insulation. 3 nights was usually as long as we could stay out due to extreme temps. Most of my friends thought I was nuts enjoying that experience. Love seeing your joy! So happy that there are other nature "nuts" out there like me. Oh, and bannock was our favorite breakfast over the fire. Great video Linnea!
That sounds like an incredible time! Thank you for sharing, I smiled while reading your comment :)
Love this. My mom is now addicted to your channel. She's loving you and Akela's adventures. She's so impressed. Sending great vibes your way.
Simple you guys are killing it! It's so much fun watching 2 young adults understanding how to live a wonderful life without all the conveniences of modern day life! Keep living your best life. BTW I spent 38 years in the military. Worked for special operations command. Most of our current force couldn't do what you guys are doing! Just saying
I thoroughly enjoyed this adventure with you two!
So happy you stayed.
Thank you
NJ
You are absolutely amazing! Incredible video! I'm heading out on a 4 month driving trip July 7th! Doing a lot of camping and exploring! You're incredibly inspiring!
Linnea loved this video it was so informative thank you so much
I totally understand your love for being out in the wilderness. I dont get to do it enough but when I am out there is no other feeling like it. I love watching yours and Akela's adventures!
Cooking on fire takes talent ! Love it cow boy Kent has taught me alot about cast iron fire cooking ...
Love your videos and all you share with us I Am enjoying them all and of course Akeela is awesome
I’ve been waiting for this video!!!! So happy to join your adventure. Thank you for sharing it. ✌️❤️🏕
Thank you for watching!!
Another epic video. The flat bread looked amazing.
Thanks so much Shirley, the bread was honestly soooo good!
This is such a great video. You're an incredible inspiration and reminder that we are just as capable as women. You and Akela clearly enjoy your lives (and each other!) so much!
I think your dad would be so incredibly proud of you. Loved this video. Thanks for sharing
Love this and I wish I was courageous like you . I started dispersed camping in my car with my husband last summer , we are no longer together but I pray that I have the courage to do it alone this year. I love been outdoors in the woods .. it’s my happy place . But the wild life scares me 😳
I grew up in middle WI and my "training" of the cold weather was nothing compared to what you are doing! don't get me wrong, I'm looking forward to retiring and getting back in it and you have absolutely inspired me! I'm also working on my van and just found you in your video from 2 weeks ago. Binge time! You are a beautiful "real" person who gives so much inspiration. Thank you!! See you down the road! I've also been keeping up with Gutted. Will need to go back to season 1 and can't wait for season 2!
Awesome vlog!! Coffee next time🤣!! Outtakes, always so Good
Hey Linnea! Van lifing from Austin, TX ✌🏻
10:15 wow what a perfect shot of Linnea 😂
And I cant act like youre not filming all this and setting up all these shots in those freezing conditions. Thats freaking amazing and your outlook on life is inspiring and makes me want to get back out into nature! Thank you 🙏🏻
Also, whats really inspiring is the visible wave of peace coming over you in days 2-4.
Nature just grounds us so much ❤
Very cool. I loved camping as a kid. Brings back good memories
You are living the dream. For real, I dream of living like you & akela are but first I need to get financially sound enough. Thanks for the great vids sharing bush craft and skills. You're a total badass and getting better and stronger!
I’m glad you and Akela have such a close relationship.
Me too, it is quite special 💛
wow, Linnea! I've been following you for a few years, and today's adventure was amazing!!! well done!!! you are inspiring! Thank you so much to share with us all your skills and how, step by step, you are getting all your projects! Brava!
Great video 🤗love the bond between you and akela.
This was so cool. I think my son would love to try this. Or I should say learn how to do this. So glad you got to have this time in the woods. And thank you for sharing it with us.
Great episode!! Thank you!
Lol, although I live in Nebraska, I can definitely relate to negative temps, not many large predictions around here, but seeing your leanto/bushhut it takes me back to the many camps I made as a boy and young man, and how they really haven’t changed much over the years.
Always good to have that dog along and my Frodo loves the trek but not so much the super cold nights.
Absolutely love how in tune you are with Akela. Love you channel and the life you are living
I appreciate it a lot, thank you!
What a special time!
It really was, thank you!
Yet again another simple and beautiful glimpse into your time in the woods. I am inspired and always watch with a smile on my face. I'm also so impressed with your fire starting skills and would love to know some of your secrets. Thank you thank you thank you.