3 Day Winter Bushcraft Deep in the Snowy Forest ❄️ Survival Camping

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @jacovanniekerk1352
    @jacovanniekerk1352 День тому +2

    So happy to see you using sleeping bags and tarps. Tents are fine as well!

  • @duncankilburn7612
    @duncankilburn7612 День тому +5

    Looking Christmasy now

  • @h2hcamey
    @h2hcamey День тому +2

    Magical winter forest. Thank you for sharing your experience.❤ happy Yule!

  • @ebony5766
    @ebony5766 День тому

    I really like how you used hard pack snow for your walls! Very nice. Merry Christmas!

  • @apar1560
    @apar1560 19 годин тому

    Nice camp 🏕 👍 Thanks ...Alan in Texas 🇨🇱

  • @larrybyrnes7694
    @larrybyrnes7694 День тому +1

    Great work. We will need to live like this again someday.

    • @MrWilderNapalm
      @MrWilderNapalm 20 годин тому

      Most likely this year sometime the way things are going.

  • @JosemereFigueredodelima
    @JosemereFigueredodelima День тому +1

    A música que toca no vídeo é muito boa. 👍🏼

  • @facucolipi
    @facucolipi День тому

    This video reminds me of your winter dioramas.
    🎄Happy Holidays🎄

  • @MrWilderNapalm
    @MrWilderNapalm 19 годин тому

    I love the woods in winter, proper gear of course. Summer is OK but in my part of the world we have to deal with Timber Rattlers, Black Widows and the always present ticks that carry Lyme's disease. So yeah give me a foot of snow and 25 degrees, I can stay warm and dry.

  • @DT-wp4hk
    @DT-wp4hk День тому

    Now in the cold outside.
    Will be more enjoying at christmas with family warm inside🎄🎄🎄

  • @rickwhitson2804
    @rickwhitson2804 День тому

    Awesome video as usual. I enjoy watching

  • @JosemereFigueredodelima
    @JosemereFigueredodelima День тому +1

    O youtube me recomenda direto esse canal pra eu assisti. Eu acho bem interessante! 👍🏼👩🏽🇧🇷

  • @PhongthoHoang
    @PhongthoHoang День тому

    This is the strangest and simplest way to make a winter bushcraft shelter! It's so easy that a weak boy can make withbare handed!

  • @EsyuDach
    @EsyuDach 22 години тому

    pile up some logs and bough into a quonset hut shape, 4x4x 12 ft, tapering-down the ends vs winds.. Cover them with a tarp. dampen some debris and pile on a 3" thick layer of same. Once it's frozen solid, add a 4" thick layer of same, but wetter. Once that's frozen, add another 5" thick layer. Once it's frozen, cut a hole into it on the down wind side., Remove the logs, and keep the boughs for sleeping on and as insulation. Make a right angled crawlway entrance in the same way, Weave some stickss and boughs into "doors, one at each end of the crawlway. Pack snow into these "doors". Fill the crawlway and the interior of the hut with boughs and other dry debris. use hot rocks, heated outside, to add heat to your hut, if need be. If you bury the rocks in ashes, they'll stay warm for 6+ hours. Use a big hot rock to heat your shovel blade. Use the hot shovel to melt segments of the tarp loose from the frozen debris, , Fold the tarp in half, stuff it with dry debris or boughs. Fold it in half again, tie or tape the edges and you'll have a sleeping bag. Much less work, much less wood needed, no need of a fire inside of the shelter. Bury some coals and charcoal in the ashes, so you can easily re-ignite the flames of the Siberian fire lay logs. Once they are charred, a Siberian is easy to set ablaze again. even in the rain. Make a couple of alternative Swedish fire torches and keep at least one in your shelter, out of the snow. A Swede is great for igniting the Siberian, if need-be.

  • @kanalkurdistan
    @kanalkurdistan День тому +1

    the Snowy Forest

  • @soyokaze-r2s
    @soyokaze-r2s 16 годин тому

    Is it Finland?
    This may be a good method for woman little strength who are weaker
    Will your honey freeze?🍯
    I still sigh at the beauty of that galaxy-like cloak
    Beautiful colors✨️
    treasure😊

  • @antnewbon2673
    @antnewbon2673 День тому

    Mate one look at those branches and my backs broke already.

  • @TranDongMinh
    @TranDongMinh День тому +1

    Góp ý: Cắm trại nên thủ thức ăn chẳng hạng như Sup, rau củ quả...
    - Tạo một căn cứ trú ẩn đem theo miến bạc che trở như trên video rất oke, tiết kiệm thời gian và sức khoẻ của bạn
    - Dựng video không cần lòng tiếng tại mất thời gian để dựng video, chỉ cần âm thanh sống động mọi người rất thích thú

  • @maddaveuk
    @maddaveuk День тому

    Thanks for sharing the wonderful forest again. Can I ask what is the name of your mittens. I'd like to get hold of a set if possible

  • @charmainebeatty7215
    @charmainebeatty7215 23 години тому

    🤘🏽👍🏽💪🏽

  • @piddy3825
    @piddy3825 22 години тому

    why not cover the ground with spruce boughs? seems it would be a lot more comfortable and insulating from the cold ground.

  • @binoybiswas1176
    @binoybiswas1176 День тому

    2m ❤❤

  • @EsyuDach
    @EsyuDach День тому +8

    if you just give up on the idea that you should be able to stand up inside of your shelter, you can save yourself all of that work and just have the tarp as a shelter.. A layer of clear PEVA shower curtain, taped over the front of the shelter and a Siberian fire lay converts your shelter into a Kochanski super-shelter. Bring some Gorillat tape for sealing all of the air leaks, except for 2 pinkie-sized vents. Cover your tarp with a sheet of black plastic, made from slitting open some 6 mill thick drum liners and taping them together. Black plastic will draw and hold the suns's heat. Cover the bottom edges of your shelter with snow, dirt or debris. Put a layer, 4" thick or more, of boughs or debris between the tarp and the plastic covering, and youll GREATLY increase the insulative effect of the plastic covering. Loose, open debris does nothing for you at all, because it's not trapping your body-warmed air. Such debris soaks up rain or snow melt, weighs literally a ton and can easily collapse upon you, with potentially deadly results.

    • @TranDongMinh
      @TranDongMinh День тому +1

      Yes

    • @DT-wp4hk
      @DT-wp4hk День тому

      People helping out 👍

    • @JosemereFigueredodelima
      @JosemereFigueredodelima День тому

      ​@@DT-wp4hka dica é muito boa. 👍🏼

    • @sPydO-mar
      @sPydO-mar 23 години тому +1

      lol! if you dont like it then dont comment like i dnt even care what you say lol! make your own channel😅😅

    • @inspectorcal
      @inspectorcal 22 години тому

      6 mill thick drum liners, PEVA curtain, gorilla tape, tarp of course, dont know how much all that extra stuff will weigh, but a 2440 mm by 1220 mm by 6 mm industrial grey PVC sheet weighs around 26.2 kg. PVC is considered lightweight compared to other plastics. and what this guy is showing, its a temporary shelter relatively easy and quick to put up to keep you alive in an emergency,,and it works as you can see in his video.

  • @shanelleperez7485
    @shanelleperez7485 20 годин тому

    👍🏻🥶

  • @calgostrenin4812
    @calgostrenin4812 19 годин тому

    Damp. When you say your socks are moist, we know you mean they are damp, so that's a new word for your vocabulary.

    • @siege_sensei
      @siege_sensei 14 годин тому

      This is the most passive agressive comment I've read in a while! It gave me a hearty chuckle 😆

  • @Metermusic99
    @Metermusic99 День тому +1

    Is it Åland or Finland? I heard some swedish before. 🙂

  • @timosaksala4797
    @timosaksala4797 День тому

    A sidenote: Finland is not considered part of Scandinavia

    • @inspectorcal
      @inspectorcal 22 години тому

      yup its nordic not scand.

  • @АзьесмьСергий
    @АзьесмьСергий День тому +1

    Это что,типа убежище?

  • @EsyuDach
    @EsyuDach 22 години тому

    you are not allowed to do all this in many areas and you dont want to, anyway. It's a huge waste of time and materials.. If I have snow, I can always pat snow into blocks, and buiild a sort of "igloo" around me, covering the top with boughs and the slit-open, third drum liner. If the snow is dry, melt some of it in a hole in the ground, using hot stones. Sprinkle a bit of water onto the powder snow as you make the bricks. A fire can be used to soften frozen ground so tthat you can dig a large, shallow pit for melting snow. IF you've had brains enough to bring a Cold Steel shovel. I carry just the blade for one. In an hour, I can make whatever length or configuration of handle that i need for it. You can make the shovel serve as dozen other tools, if you know how.

  • @jackburton-rg4re
    @jackburton-rg4re День тому +1

    Your videos suck now

    • @JosemereFigueredodelima
      @JosemereFigueredodelima День тому +2

      Que falta de educação! Se não quer assistir, só é sair do vídeo e pronto! O jovem do vídeo, não obriga ninguém a assistir ao vídeo. O canal é dele e quem faz o vídeo é ele e quem não gostar, sai fora! Simples assim! 🙄

    • @JosemereFigueredodelima
      @JosemereFigueredodelima День тому +2

      Sai fora cara! Tais vendo, então, tais gostando! Deixe de desfazer dos outros! Que falta de modos! 🙄

  • @pablocamargo8744
    @pablocamargo8744 День тому

    I know why you don't write NARRATED in the description, still not cool man. No Like and I will not watch the video. Do better....

    • @sPydO-mar
      @sPydO-mar 23 години тому

      shut up!😅

    • @Ray-cv6kg
      @Ray-cv6kg 17 годин тому

      Don’t let the door hit your stuck up arse on the way out. It is his channel and doing what he enjoys. Respect the minimalist values he has. Proof you don’t needs thousands of dollars just to get out in nature.😎😎😎

  • @AlbertoRobertson
    @AlbertoRobertson День тому

    How do you think building your walls out of ice instead of wood or twigs would make you warmer. The wind blowing through the shelter in twice as cold, because it's not sealed

    • @inspectorcal
      @inspectorcal 22 години тому +1

      and how the hell do you think the inuit igloo's are made? from lego bricks?

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    @이기자-b1y День тому +1

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