You have all the essentials Jay...Butter, mustard, bolony, Jackery, coffee, maple syrup, plenty of wood and food. Then you haul it all to heaven. Sweet! I enjoy and have fun watching your videos. Awesome
Ok, I couldn't finish the video till I comment about the little dancing jig when the snow mobile started, you ought to dance more often, that was entertaining, "for sure"................I loved it !! Ok, back to the video.
Just found your channel. Great stuff man. When I was 26 years old (I am almost 58 now), I backpacked almost from coast to coast in Canada (Ontario to BC) for a year and a half. I went to Yukon in autumn and it was gorgeous but freezing cold at night, so my respects to you for enjoying being there at -40C. Greetings from a bit warmer place on earth (the Yucatan Peninsula), jeje. Cheers!
I so miss this kind of adventure. When your birthday start with the numbers 6, or seven, or eight, the cold is just prohibitive. All the same, it is a joy to live vicariously through you.
I get such a kick out of you getting such a kick out of making splits. It is a handy little tool. You looked nice and cozy in your tent and the food looked awesome. I was very envious of your time and nature. Not only does it get dark like you say, but it is quiet...so quiet.
@@jaylegere Run your instant pot off the Jackery. Saves having to cook using propane and wood. Off of just a 60 W solar panel you can run the instant pot for everything including coffee 365. In instant pot mini has an operational wattage of 70-110 watts.
I Know I can't be the only one who wants to go camping and share a meal with Jay it's just so peaceful and relaxing out their. Another daymaker video Jay thank you for sharing and taking us along with you P.S. those meals were cooked to perfection. can't wait to your next video.
I live in a small off grid cabin, built during 2021. This is my first winter off grid, learning a lot. Nice to see how others are faring.. I wish I had a snowmobile to help gather firewood!
You probably got this advice earlier, but an old car-tire screwed onto your chopping block prevents your axe from going to far and it also cushions the blow if you miss your target. I would also raise the height of the chopping block. The surface you place the wood on should be the same height as your fist if you let the arm hang down your side(A bit below the thigh).
It is such a beautiful place. I was amazed at the stars and aurora visible at night. I'm in Korea. Winter is cold, but it doesn't snow much. Life is wonderful in so much snow.
Haha yes Jay 👏🏽👌🏽Love that gratitude for the simple stuff like those splits, the food and a good fire. What a recharge getting out there is. Enjoy mate
Hey Jay. Today was the first time I charged my Jackery with a generic 100W solar panel. It was the first day in a while we had sunshine, so I thought I would give it a try. It was way faster then I thought it would be, so consider recharging your Jackery daily as required. Solar Panel was inexpensive and so was the generic hook up.
Hi Debbie! I have the solar charger. Unfortunately the sun is way behind the trees this time of year and the temps are crazy cold. I'd have to take it way out on the lake for the panels to get sun. The battery would be exposed to extreme cold and snow and I worry it would not be good.
I absolutely love your tent setup and the way everything is so neat and organized also that log spitter is genius a great tool for women. Thanks again!!!
I really enjoy watching your channel. I appreciate that you’re not full of yourself and admit that you’re learning as you go. Your enthusiasm and humbleness keeps me coming back. That splitter is slick. Stay safe and keep cranking out great vids!
I Love your set up. The splitter is ingenious for small wood. Maybe some felt glued on inside of triangle and bottom will deaden the clang. I never camped that cold but nearly fell asleep in an arctic snowmobile suit I tested in 40 below.
Jay, I spent 34 years in Fairbanks, with quite a few where I was dealing with cold snow machines like you. May I suggest a cover along with your plug-in heater (we didn’t have those). That cover will help hold in any heat and we know anything you can do to warm that engine block along with the oil will reduce engine wear from start ups with COLD oil which we know doesn’t lube very well. Good luck buddy….love your spirit and videos.
Not sure how easy it is to do for you, but you could always bring the snowmobile battery into the warm for some extra cranking amps in the morning. A lead acid looses about 50% capacity at -30c
Yet another great one Jay. We cannot get enough of your channel. Of course it’s been this way for a long time. One of the most genuine people there is on UA-cam. This channel is destined for big things and we’ll be with you the entire way. Loving the new splitter! Take care and be well ya crazy Canuck! All the best from Ottawa 🇨🇦
The lamb looked awesome! I bet the smoky flavour from the wood stove was 💯. I’m totally digging your splitting wedge and see the value of using it for processing fine kindling. All the best in the new year! ✌️
Wow I Love the kindle splitting tool, what a great idea. The crunching of the snow while your walking tells the tail on how cold it is, at nearly negative 40 is bone chilling but I bet the camp felt amazing after being outside. I’m surprised you didn’t go to the other site and try the Russian Bear tent and start a fire to see how it heated up at these temperatures. Thanks for taking us along.
Coldest I've been camping as a kid was -45c (when we left home with the snowmobiles), we had to partition the tent to make it smaller and heat up faster, as night was falling and it was about to get even colder. That night my uncle was lighting the gas lantern and the gas jumped into the tank. (I was 8,don't remember how that happened) My dad grabbed the can to throw it outside, but the floor caught on fire. So I took my sleeping bag, killed the fire and ran outside to puke lol 40mins away from home , you can't let the tent burn. I still loved camping, it's just part of the game lol
Julie that was bad ass to save the tent by sacrificing your bag. Things like that or a major reason why I really like zip together sleeping bags if you had two of those three people could sleep in two bags and stay warm I've done that with three of my kids and two bags and we're all perfectly warm and I was able to sleep diagonally have all the room in the world never touched one of the kids. we all slept like logs.
You know, Julie, you remind me of camping in the Rockies at 30 below zero and twice I heard someone say "This is the Best time to go camping because the ice crystals in the air look like billions of diamonds!!!" BOTH times those comments were made by women!!! Kudos girl!!!
When I did some year-round camping with the Boy Scouts, in the winter, the cooler became the warmer. Any food we wanted to prevent from freezing went in there , along with a bottle of hot water with an extra pair of stockings layered over it so it gave off heat more slowly, but for a longer period of time. I like your new splitter - it's easy to use and it's safer. Safety is important when you are out there alone and you're not sure if the snowmobile is going to start up and be available for an emergency trip back to civilization.
@@gregoryeverson741 I tended to get acclimated a bit to the cold temperatures experienced on those winter campouts. I felt uncomfortable warm for the next couple days after I returned to civilization. I experienced the same thing when I went on "Cold Trips" as part of my job. After spending a week in Thompson, Manitoba, it seemed that I hardly needed more than a sweater when I came back to Michigan.
Good man. Enjoyed it... Living in Florida I still remember the thrill to be in frozen woods of my childhood. 15 below waiting for the school bus. Stay outside brother !
Jay, have you thought about building up some thermal mass in or around your store to help keep it warmer longer? In one of your earlier videos you mentioned about the draft coming under your half door/lookout perch, install a door sweep! Yes, I realize it’s hot tenting and camping. But still make it a little more comfortable. Cheers
Bologna and mustard must be a Canadian thing. Trailer Park Boys joke around about it all the time. They even wrote a song about it. Great channel, keep up the good work.
Jay, you are one heck of an inspiration, and comfort, in that it is possible to live outdoors in the North (45° Latitudes) in a tent. I am looking for a bit of land to pitch my tent on. Might be a bit cold on these old bones. Consider adhering some foam to inside of that splitter to save your hearing...what ju say? Happy New Year. Best
Another great Vid Jay, that crescent moon shot was amazing! All the food looked amazing, but I’m seriously craving a bologna sandwich with mustard right now !! 😃👍
Thanks for the video Jay! I agree that my Jackery is awesome. I mostly got it to power my C-PAP but there was one major problem. My wife expropriated it !!! I'd never have guessed she would covet my power station. I solved the problem by getting her another one for Christmas. Happy New Year & stay warm out there !
Plastic and freezing temperatures are not a great combo. Just a thought but using wooden bracket plates on the bottom of the toboggan runners will take some strain off the plastic in those extreme temperatures. You can accomplish that by knotting both top and bottom of each rope hole. You may also use wood on both sides for even extra strength and less strain on the plastic.
Jay, once again you put out a great video. The squeaky snow sounds and that bone chilling cold hanging in the air brings back great winter memories for me. Even though I don't live far from my childhood home, the winters have warmed up dramatically (we only have a skiff of snow on the ground), so thanks for your making your videos! Great splitter but I think it might be prudent to put a hard cover on the upright splitter blade, to protect you if you slipped or tripped onto it. It would likely leave a nasty gash! Take care and enjoy your special spot.
That red "bogin" you called it is what i need, as i pull it with carbohydrates not hydrocarbons.. cuz I'm dumb and bought a snow machine that's just to fast to be useful in my bush so I walk.. I should have known it does say Indy 600 right on the side..🤤
Everything always taste so darn good when your out like that. My uncle and his family are from the city and are not really used to the out doors. I remember when we got them up into the cold and snow to go snowmobiling. We had stopped at a camp that had been left open for people to use , we cooked up some hot dogs and a couple of them fell on the floor and most all of them were kind of blacked and cracked open. A few weeks later my uncle was saying what a awesome time they all had and then commented on the food. He said that he had never had anything that tasted some gosh darn good! He then said that had he been any where else and his food was blackened and had fell on the floor that he never would have eaten it.. Thumbs UP to you , stay warm !
Jay, another awesome video! Those Firestarters are the ones that I use at my camp. Love them! Been using them for years now. That logspliter is great eh? I just got one a couple months ago on Amazon that makes splitting kindling much easier. Great food at the camp! The best!
Burnt bologna sandwich just the way momma used to make, lol. I really like that you give shout outs to the people/friends who have helped you out with ideas or that have made things for you. It goes along way to show what kind of person you are. Jay this was a great video keep them coming.
Easy way to quiet the splitter up is to take something like a pillow or even a blanket of some sort to dampen the ringing. It's like the difference between tapping a bell with a stick and holding onto the rim while tapping it. Also insulation works both ways, that is why your tend was colder inside than out! Also have you ever thought of adding a firebox gasket to the top part of your stove so it makes a better seal?
WHAT DO YOU DO AFTER YOU'VE CLEANED THE TENT, GATHERED YOUR WOOD AND LAID OUT YOUR FOOD? I CERTAINLY HOPE YOU HAVE TIME TO HIKE AND ENJOY YOUR SURROUNDINGS. IF NOT, YOU'RE ONLY EXPERIENCING HALF OF WHAT YOU SHOULD. ENJOY YOUR TRIPS.
The coldest I ever spent overnight with deer hunting and we slept in the back of a pickup truck with a see steel bed with just a shell camper over top of it and it was -8° and that was enough for me no more so I had tell you brother I admire you for your fortitude
I would recommend your new splitter to anyone who has a woodstove, whether you live on or off the grid, very handy to have 😊😊😊👍👍👍, gotta love fried bologna sandwiches, charred on the edges yum with mustard of course! Its comfort food for me
You need to get a Tilley Lamp and 20 :try of Paraffin to light your tent they give off a very nice soft light and also some heat very reliable as long as you have a couple of spare Mantles, Love the video’s, P.S. have a great 2022 👍
you might consider bringing a simple cover for your snowmobile. might keep it from cooling off too fast and keep that frost (and snow) off making it slightly easier to start each time.
@@jaylegere You could get some sheets of rockwool and use some netting to keep it against the walls and roof of the tent. That would not be permanent, but the insulating effect would be huge. Rockwool is also non-flammable and it doesn't loose much insulating quality even if it gets wet.
What are your thoughts on taking a file to it to sharpen it a bit? The sharper the edge may dampen the sound since the energy would be released in to the wood faster than the metal. Also may produce fewer hits to split it.
@@TexasbyStorm Yepp could take you out of here as fast as a guillotine ! Definitely needs a 🛡 shield if ya were to sharpen it. But what a great tool. 👍
I was a kid in the 70's. My grandmother made me a fried beef bologna sandwich with a tad of cheddar cheese. I fell in love with it ever since. Our 17 acre farm had a wood coal furnace. You opened the bottom grate and put the bar on and shook it to get out the ashes. Closed that up and opened up the top and you could load it up with wood and/or coal. We were very poor but in the winter, we were always warm. We had an old tv that stood up and had bulbs in the back of it. If your tv went on the fritz, we numbered the bulbs and took them in town to test them and got a new replacement for anyone of them that was bad. We had rabbit ears for a tv antenna and at least got to watch "chiller theater" on friday and saturday nights. The cold can be fun but it can also be very deadly. It's not hard to freeze to death if you aren't prepared.
Ohhh I used to like to do that. When I was young and tough LOL. Wonderful you are all learning how to survive. Id probably be useless now move too slow. Great video.
Awesome video, once again! Great your propane tank worked out. That splitter is great, it will last forever. You burned a lot of calories chopping wood up. Nice supper to cap the day off. You earned it. Your Jackery might be a lifesaver someday. Anyway, enjoy and stay warm. 👍🏼👊🏼🔥
You have all the essentials Jay...Butter, mustard, bolony, Jackery, coffee, maple syrup, plenty of wood and food. Then you haul it all to heaven. Sweet! I enjoy and have fun watching your videos. Awesome
Thanks so much Jeff. Always good to get a comment from you. Jay
Are you gay because it seems like you are but it's all cool you even look like it
@@markgagnon6898
😂. I didn’t get that
You forgot Marlboros. No cigarettes no camping.
@@Yyyyyy5
Does that mean I need cigarettes to be properly camping even if I don’t smoke
Ok, I couldn't finish the video till I comment about the little dancing jig when the snow mobile started, you ought to dance more often, that was entertaining, "for sure"................I loved it !! Ok, back to the video.
Just found your channel. Great stuff man. When I was 26 years old (I am almost 58 now), I backpacked almost from coast to coast in Canada (Ontario to BC) for a year and a half. I went to Yukon in autumn and it was gorgeous but freezing cold at night, so my respects to you for enjoying being there at -40C. Greetings from a bit warmer place on earth (the Yucatan Peninsula), jeje. Cheers!
That crisp sound snow makes when it's that cold is awesome.
I so miss this kind of adventure. When your birthday start with the numbers 6, or seven, or eight, the cold is just prohibitive.
All the same, it is a joy to live vicariously through you.
That sled starting up is the most satisfying sound I've heard all week.
You are a genuine outdoor man…thank you for entertaining as always.
Thanks Paul
I get such a kick out of you getting such a kick out of making splits. It is a handy little tool. You looked nice and cozy in your tent and the food looked awesome. I was very envious of your time and nature. Not only does it get dark like you say, but it is quiet...so quiet.
It's definitely a special place. I'm very lucky!
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@@jaylegere Run your instant pot off the Jackery. Saves having to cook using propane and wood. Off of just a 60 W solar panel you can run the instant pot for everything including coffee 365. In instant pot mini has an operational wattage of 70-110 watts.
I Know I can't be the only one who wants to go camping and share a meal with Jay it's just so peaceful and relaxing out their. Another daymaker video Jay thank you for sharing and taking us along with you P.S. those meals were cooked to perfection. can't wait to your next video.
Snow, freezing cold, fire, tent, good food and alone time! what a treat for the soul 🙏🏼😁
I live in a small off grid cabin, built during 2021. This is my first winter off grid, learning a lot. Nice to see how others are faring.. I wish I had a snowmobile to help gather firewood!
Make a UA-cam channel. I will subscribe and watch. I love these types of nature/off grid videos
You probably got this advice earlier, but an old car-tire screwed onto your chopping block prevents your axe from going to far and it also cushions the blow if you miss your target. I would also raise the height of the chopping block. The surface you place the wood on should be the same height as your fist if you let the arm hang down your side(A bit below the thigh).
It is such a beautiful place. I was amazed at the stars and aurora visible at night. I'm in Korea. Winter is cold, but it doesn't snow much. Life is wonderful in so much snow.
Haha yes Jay 👏🏽👌🏽Love that gratitude for the simple stuff like those splits, the food and a good fire. What a recharge getting out there is. Enjoy mate
Hey Jay. Today was the first time I charged my Jackery with a generic 100W solar panel. It was the first day in a while we had sunshine, so I thought I would give it a try. It was way faster then I thought it would be, so consider recharging your Jackery daily as required. Solar Panel was inexpensive and so was the generic hook up.
Hi Debbie! I have the solar charger. Unfortunately the sun is way behind the trees this time of year and the temps are crazy cold. I'd have to take it way out on the lake for the panels to get sun. The battery would be exposed to extreme cold and snow and I worry it would not be good.
@@jaylegere Never load lithium batterys when cold it will ruin them . Ps I love lam (fat)
I can watch your videos everyday all day. Thank you for what you do.
Thank you for taking us to the tent with you. Love the cooking and the views of the snow on the tree's, its beautiful
Thanks Yvonne!
The peace and quiet out there must be scintillating !!!!
I absolutely love your tent setup and the way everything is so neat and organized also that log spitter is genius a great tool for women. Thanks again!!!
Thanks Robin. It's a small space so it needs to be neat!
I LOVE HOW CAMPING VIDEOS ALWAYS TURN INTO COOKING VIDEOS !!!!!
GOTTA HAVE GOOD FOOD !!!!!!
LAMB AND POTATOES AND
PANCAKES LOOKED AMAZING 👍🏻
Love, love, love your winter camp videos!
Just a simple "thanks"!
I feel like I would literally die. It’s 44°F here in Dallas and I’m beginning to shiver.
Thanks for sharing J you're doing a great job
thx jay its a great time to sit back with a cup of tea and evening dream while watching your videos.
I really enjoy watching your channel. I appreciate that you’re not full of yourself and admit that you’re learning as you go. Your enthusiasm and humbleness keeps me coming back. That splitter is slick. Stay safe and keep cranking out great vids!
The mystery and the beauty of those northern lights take my breath away. Thanks for another great video.
I Love your set up. The splitter is ingenious for small wood. Maybe some felt glued on inside of triangle and bottom will deaden the clang. I never camped that cold but nearly fell asleep in an arctic snowmobile suit I tested in 40 below.
Jay, I spent 34 years in Fairbanks, with quite a few where I was dealing with cold snow machines like you. May I suggest a cover along with your plug-in heater (we didn’t have those). That cover will help hold in any heat and we know anything you can do to warm that engine block along with the oil will reduce engine wear from start ups with COLD oil which we know doesn’t lube very well. Good luck buddy….love your spirit and videos.
Not sure how easy it is to do for you, but you could always bring the snowmobile battery into the warm for some extra cranking amps in the morning.
A lead acid looses about 50% capacity at -30c
Your photography is outstanding. It’s easily to see that you’re doing as a hobby instead of job.
Glad to see other people enjoy camping as much as me. Always fun keep up the jokes and morale, Celebrate life.
I see nothing wrong with being comfortable in the elements. Creativity and innovation is all done for ease and comfort in life
Yet another great one Jay. We cannot get enough of your channel. Of course it’s been this way for a long time. One of the most genuine people there is on UA-cam. This channel is destined for big things and we’ll be with you the entire way. Loving the new splitter! Take care and be well ya crazy Canuck! All the best from Ottawa 🇨🇦
This is like watching Bob Ross paint a happy little tree. So peaceful, so relaxing. Very cool..
As a suggestion Jay, be careful with wood stove when loading wood wearing gloves that are not leather. Nylon will melt to your hand or catch fire. 😎
Stopped the video and subbed real quick after seeing this mustard sandwich. A man with integrity :)
The lamb looked awesome! I bet the smoky flavour from the wood stove was 💯. I’m totally digging your splitting wedge and see the value of using it for processing fine kindling. All the best in the new year! ✌️
Thanks Dave! Yeah that splitter is fun and does a great job cracking fine kindling. Lamb was mouth watering.
UPNORTHOF60......I am checking out your channel! :)
where is your video of the 2 of you?
Nothing beats having a good beer with your food. Budweiser is my favorite beer!
It's very good
Wow I Love the kindle splitting tool, what a great idea. The crunching of the snow while your walking tells the tail on how cold it is, at nearly negative 40 is bone chilling but I bet the camp felt amazing after being outside. I’m surprised you didn’t go to the other site and try the Russian Bear tent and start a fire to see how it heated up at these temperatures. Thanks for taking us along.
I will be heading out to the Russian tent soon! Looking for to using that stove. Thanks for saying hi, PK!
Thanks for sharing . Stay warm as possible . Be Safe!!
Coldest I've been camping as a kid was -45c (when we left home with the snowmobiles), we had to partition the tent to make it smaller and heat up faster, as night was falling and it was about to get even colder. That night my uncle was lighting the gas lantern and the gas jumped into the tank. (I was 8,don't remember how that happened) My dad grabbed the can to throw it outside, but the floor caught on fire. So I took my sleeping bag, killed the fire and ran outside to puke lol 40mins away from home , you can't let the tent burn. I still loved camping, it's just part of the game lol
Julie that was bad ass to save the tent by sacrificing your bag.
Things like that or a major reason why I really like zip together sleeping bags if you had two of those three people could sleep in two bags and stay warm I've done that with three of my kids and two bags and we're all perfectly warm and I was able to sleep diagonally have all the room in the world never touched one of the kids. we all slept like logs.
You know, Julie, you remind me of camping in the Rockies at 30 below zero and twice I heard someone say "This is the Best time to go camping because the ice crystals in the air look like billions of diamonds!!!"
BOTH times those comments were made by women!!! Kudos girl!!!
@@howtogetoutofbabylon8978 thank you! I love the double ones too, with kids who uncover themselves at night is really the best way to go!!
@@howtogetoutofbabylon8978 I was born on a cold Northern Canadian winter day and I've always had love (and respect) for snow. ☺️
Better you than me I love my place 74 degrees.
Some cute rugs over the plywood will look very cute, add color and make your tent very warm and cozy....
When I did some year-round camping with the Boy Scouts, in the winter, the cooler became the warmer. Any food we wanted to prevent from freezing went in there , along with a bottle of hot water with an extra pair of stockings layered over it so it gave off heat more slowly, but for a longer period of time. I like your new splitter - it's easy to use and it's safer. Safety is important when you are out there alone and you're not sure if the snowmobile is going to start up and be available for an emergency trip back to civilization.
i got my polar bear badge for winter camping in scouts
@@gregoryeverson741 I tended to get acclimated a bit to the cold temperatures experienced on those winter campouts. I felt uncomfortable warm for the next couple days after I returned to civilization. I experienced the same thing when I went on "Cold Trips" as part of my job. After spending a week in Thompson, Manitoba, it seemed that I hardly needed more than a sweater when I came back to Michigan.
@@eugenepolan1750 summer time is only fun if you are in and near water so you can cool off
Winter is the best
Good man. Enjoyed it... Living in Florida I still remember the thrill to be in frozen woods of my childhood. 15 below waiting for the school bus. Stay outside brother !
Jay, have you thought about building up some thermal mass in or around your store to help keep it warmer longer? In one of your earlier videos you mentioned about the draft coming under your half door/lookout perch, install a door sweep! Yes, I realize it’s hot tenting and camping. But still make it a little more comfortable. Cheers
Bologna and mustard must be a Canadian thing. Trailer Park Boys joke around about it all the time. They even wrote a song about it. Great channel, keep up the good work.
Jay, you are one heck of an inspiration, and comfort, in that it is possible to live outdoors in the North (45° Latitudes) in a tent. I am looking for a bit of land to pitch my tent on. Might be a bit cold on these old bones.
Consider adhering some foam to inside of that splitter to save your hearing...what ju say? Happy New Year. Best
Thanks Tom!
Oh Jay, that meal was screaming for some gravy and mint sauce. That splitter - so simple yet so effective, and safe.
Another great Vid Jay, that crescent moon shot was amazing! All the food looked amazing, but I’m seriously craving a bologna sandwich with mustard right now !! 😃👍
Go eat one!
Hehe, just ate two in fact ! Thanks for the inspiration!
looks like a typical Canadian. coffee, tube steaks and mustard !!
Thanks for the video Jay! I agree that my Jackery is awesome. I mostly got it to power my C-PAP but there was one major problem. My wife expropriated it !!! I'd never have guessed she would covet my power station. I solved the problem by getting her another one for Christmas. Happy New Year & stay warm out there !
Haha. Smart!
Now she'll have 2...lol!
Doing all these in such a brutal cold...
So much hardwork behind this vdo...
Hats off to Jay...
Really enjoyed & waiting for the next one.
Plastic and freezing temperatures are not a great combo. Just a thought but using wooden bracket plates on the bottom of the toboggan runners will take some strain off the plastic in those extreme temperatures. You can accomplish that by knotting both top and bottom of each rope hole. You may also use wood on both sides for even extra strength and less strain on the plastic.
Love the splitting tool, lamb is one of the best cooked candys for sure,
Thanks for sharing , craig
We had -14 last night with 20mph winds... The windchill was no joke, even my Pyrador was like "NOPE"....
Well after a great supper tonight, I watched your new video. Now I want a "burnt bologna sandwich". Thanks for taking us on your outings.
Hahah
Jay, once again you put out a great video. The squeaky snow sounds and that bone chilling cold hanging in the air brings back great winter memories for me. Even though I don't live far from my childhood home, the winters have warmed up dramatically (we only have a skiff of snow on the ground), so thanks for your making your videos!
Great splitter but I think it might be prudent to put a hard cover on the upright splitter blade, to protect you if you slipped or tripped onto it. It would likely leave a nasty gash! Take care and enjoy your special spot.
Can't get enough of your content Jay, thanks for your hard work and dedication! Wish I could enjoy the elements down here in Texas. Cheers.
Another great video Jay and happy New year to you, keep making the great videos and keeping us entertained
Happy new year to you too Stephen
That red "bogin" you called it is what i need, as i pull it with carbohydrates not hydrocarbons.. cuz I'm dumb and bought a snow machine that's just to fast to be useful in my bush so I walk.. I should have known it does say Indy 600 right on the side..🤤
Everything always taste so darn good when your out like that. My uncle and his family are from the city and are not really used to the out doors. I remember when we got them up into the cold and snow to go snowmobiling. We had stopped at a camp that had been left open for people to use , we cooked up some hot dogs and a couple of them fell on the floor and most all of them were kind of blacked and cracked open. A few weeks later my uncle was saying what a awesome time they all had and then commented on the food. He said that he had never had anything that tasted some gosh darn good! He then said that had he been any where else and his food was blackened and had fell on the floor that he never would have eaten it.. Thumbs UP to you , stay warm !
Evening, Jay...
That's gotta be the best fried bologna sandwich I've ever seen!
Really enjoyed this episode, thanks...
Jay, another awesome video! Those Firestarters are the ones that I use at my camp. Love them! Been using them for years now. That logspliter is great eh? I just got one a couple months ago on Amazon that makes splitting kindling much easier. Great food at the camp! The best!
Amazon? What's the search word?
I'd lay the log splitter sideways. Wouldn't want Jay to trip and fall on it.
Thanks for inviting us along to join you...
Why don't you make a lean to tent next to your tent to project your snow mobile from the worst of the weather ?
Love your channel 👍👍
Now that I can plug it in I'm good to go. Thanks for the comment, Mike!
Burnt bologna sandwich just the way momma used to make, lol. I really like that you give shout outs to the people/friends who have helped you out with ideas or that have made things for you. It goes along way to show what kind of person you are. Jay this was a great video keep them coming.
Love your videos mate you inspired me to go out and make my own cabin in the woods near where I live
Awesome
Make sure you use synthetic oil in your snowmobile pro tip
I love your split cutter. It makes for watching twice as many splits. Yay.
Easy way to quiet the splitter up is to take something like a pillow or even a blanket of some sort to dampen the ringing. It's like the difference between tapping a bell with a stick and holding onto the rim while tapping it.
Also insulation works both ways, that is why your tend was colder inside than out!
Also have you ever thought of adding a firebox gasket to the top part of your stove so it makes a better seal?
Excellent tips
i know, the resonance would drive me nuts lol i would just tape a piece of carpet or towel wherever it vibrates. good to go
I was thinking something similar... siliconing some dense foam (like a yoga mat) on the inside of it, might help.
Hi Jay;
LOVE your adventures and thanks for taking so much time to tell your story! Keep up the fine work and and stay safe!
WHAT DO YOU DO AFTER YOU'VE CLEANED THE TENT, GATHERED YOUR WOOD AND LAID OUT YOUR FOOD? I CERTAINLY HOPE YOU HAVE TIME TO HIKE AND ENJOY YOUR SURROUNDINGS. IF NOT, YOU'RE ONLY EXPERIENCING HALF OF WHAT YOU SHOULD. ENJOY YOUR TRIPS.
You can only do so much in -48 🤷♂️
The coldest I ever spent overnight with deer hunting and we slept in the back of a pickup truck with a see steel bed with just a shell camper over top of it and it was -8° and that was enough for me no more so I had tell you brother I admire you for your fortitude
Very cool I like stuff like this
What you watch these!! Nice lol I love watching your vids too btw
I would recommend your new splitter to anyone who has a woodstove, whether you live on or off the grid, very handy to have 😊😊😊👍👍👍, gotta love fried bologna sandwiches, charred on the edges yum with mustard of course! Its comfort food for me
Next project: A heated garage tent for the snowmobile.
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. I love the outdoors
You need to get a Tilley Lamp and 20 :try of Paraffin to light your tent they give off a very nice soft light and also some heat very reliable as long as you have a couple of spare Mantles, Love the video’s, P.S. have a great 2022 👍
You had me lip my chops seeing that delicious lamb. Phewwww!!!! That sure looked amazing.
you might consider bringing a simple cover for your snowmobile. might keep it from cooling off too fast and keep that frost (and snow) off making it slightly easier to start each time.
I love that wood splitter idea! 👍🏽 Nice!
Just off hand, what's stopping you from adding some foam insulation to your walls and closing them with plywood? besides the cost of the plywood.
It would make it too permanent. This is not a permanent camp and I need to keep it that way
@@jaylegere You could get some sheets of rockwool and use some netting to keep it against the walls and roof of the tent. That would not be permanent, but the insulating effect would be huge. Rockwool is also non-flammable and it doesn't loose much insulating quality even if it gets wet.
Thanks for the camp along in the bush!
i wish you would show the temp inside the tent more
Can I come over to uncle Jay's for dinner lol
The lamb looked amazing.
Another great video Jay.
What are your thoughts on taking a file to it to sharpen it a bit? The sharper the edge may dampen the sound since the energy would be released in to the wood faster than the metal. Also may produce fewer hits to split it.
Would also need some kind of a cover, if someone fell onto it it could be deadly.
@@TexasbyStorm Yepp could take you out of here as fast as a guillotine ! Definitely needs a 🛡 shield if ya were to sharpen it. But what a great tool. 👍
A cover would be great but also bolting it to a small stump would help to take some ring out of it
@@perthfalcon This is true too. Or putting wood panels on each side to cover the open parts and spraying insulation foam inside.
Thanks for taking us camping with you Jay!
Does your snowmobile have a block heater? Having a block heater and electric power is huge. The wood splitter is very clever. Happy New Year Jay .
It has a battery and coolant heater. Works like a dream
@@jaylegere I was about to ask the same question. 👍
The most amazing looking bologna ever!!!!!
I like that you just keep everything 'logical' and where it should be, I really enjoyed this, and your video of course.
I was a kid in the 70's. My grandmother made me a fried beef bologna sandwich with a tad of cheddar cheese. I fell in love with it ever since. Our 17 acre farm had a wood coal furnace. You opened the bottom grate and put the bar on and shook it to get out the ashes. Closed that up and opened up the top and you could load it up with wood and/or coal. We were very poor but in the winter, we were always warm. We had an old tv that stood up and had bulbs in the back of it. If your tv went on the fritz, we numbered the bulbs and took them in town to test them and got a new replacement for anyone of them that was bad. We had rabbit ears for a tv antenna and at least got to watch "chiller theater" on friday and saturday nights.
The cold can be fun but it can also be very deadly. It's not hard to freeze to death if you aren't prepared.
Thank you, Jay!!! Nuther great video!!! Especially on my lunch!!!
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Makes the Winter Classic temps feel like a summer day
I needed a cozy crisp getaway tonight. So Thanks Jay! Your new subscriber Steph
The dance after the snow machine started was hysterical! Great video as always, keep it up!
Nice tool Jay. Not bending over all the time. Easy on your back! 😊
Definitely!
Buddy I can taste the excellence of your meal! Thx so much Bro!
Siempre con ganas de ver el próximo!!!! Un saludo desde Barcelona (Cataluña)..(España).
Ohhh I used to like to do that. When I was young and tough LOL. Wonderful you are all learning how to survive. Id probably be useless now move too slow. Great video.
Two thick sliced pieces of bologna with kraft singles melted in between, AWESOME!!!
Awesome video, once again! Great your propane tank worked out. That splitter is great, it will last forever. You burned a lot of calories chopping wood up. Nice supper to cap the day off. You earned it. Your Jackery might be a lifesaver someday. Anyway, enjoy and stay warm. 👍🏼👊🏼🔥