I Spent My FIRST Night in a Winter Bushcraft Shelter and Here's What Happened...

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024

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  • @Lissa71
    @Lissa71 2 дні тому +7

    Jay brought me here... Who else? LOL

    • @SubArcticAdventures
      @SubArcticAdventures  2 дні тому

      A LOT Mel! A LOT! We are so humbled by it too! Thank you for coming! What did you think of the first overnight bushcraft shelter? I really enjoyed it, but I also enjoy the hot fire in the canvas tent too! Hahaha! Cheers! //derek

  • @ClarenceOlsen-o2g
    @ClarenceOlsen-o2g Місяць тому +4

    Enjoyed this video,a real trooper,great content.hope to see more.cheers man

  • @terryattewell5842
    @terryattewell5842 29 днів тому +1

    Derek, love the hard core camping but the cooking segment of the video was some funny content. Keep them comin 👍

    • @SubArcticAdventures
      @SubArcticAdventures  27 днів тому

      Oh gosh… I’m not sure if I can hold up to the standard now 😂🤣😂

  • @Mikes_carnivore_journey
    @Mikes_carnivore_journey Місяць тому +1

    Howdy from Kentucky! We enjoyed every minute of the video!
    Keep them coming. Camp on camp long.🏕️🪓🪵🌳🔥🥩🥓🧈🥚🏁

    • @SubArcticAdventures
      @SubArcticAdventures  27 днів тому +1

      Howdy right back at ya Kentucky! Really glad you enjoyed it. We feel the videos are getting better and better, so don’t hold the old ones against us! 😅😅

  • @TerryFalan
    @TerryFalan 29 днів тому

    Hi Derek! Enjoyed the video very much! Glad I can take that trip with you while I’m sitting in front of my woodstove! The days of roughing it are over for me! Take care and see you on the next one!

    • @SubArcticAdventures
      @SubArcticAdventures  27 днів тому +1

      I love that I can create an atmosphere where you can be along with me, Terry! It’s such an incredible feeling knowing that people are along for the ride!

  • @glenncastellow3300
    @glenncastellow3300 2 дні тому

    Good job, everyone has to learn, froze my ass off several times. Hang in there.

    • @SubArcticAdventures
      @SubArcticAdventures  День тому

      Thanks so much for the encouragement Glenn! Do you do bushcraft too? Any tips, tricks or adventures you’d like to see this winter? I’m hoping to build some sort of structure to sleep in overnight when it’s really cold… we’ll see how it plays out 😉. Thanks for joining! //derek

  • @alanbierhoff6831
    @alanbierhoff6831 28 днів тому

    Congratulations on hitting 1000 subscribers!!!!! 🍻

  • @jasondoyle7018
    @jasondoyle7018 28 днів тому

    Great episode, bud! Much more commentary in this one! Well done! You are inspiring me to make video's for this winter Two Youtes shanty rentals back on this end of Canada. Cheers bud !

    • @SubArcticAdventures
      @SubArcticAdventures  27 днів тому

      I love that. So glad it’s inspiring you, keep at it and you know I’ll be subscribing!

  • @leemobai762
    @leemobai762 Місяць тому

    Props to you. No one was an expert their first time out. A for effort- subscribed too.

  • @gmcanadian3467
    @gmcanadian3467 16 днів тому

    Good Job D. I know what its like trying to tie knots in paracord with sausages. Especially with cold sausages ;) Love the adventures!

  • @Offgridlee444
    @Offgridlee444 Місяць тому

    Great video! Wtg, love cooking over a fire!

    • @SubArcticAdventures
      @SubArcticAdventures  27 днів тому +1

      There’s something to be said about the simply life! You’ve got a pretty good channel there too 😉

    • @Offgridlee444
      @Offgridlee444 27 днів тому

      @ Thanks!

  • @Vickyscampingobsession
    @Vickyscampingobsession Місяць тому +1

    Hey there! Wool blankets (one under your sleeping bag and one on top of your sleeping bag) are great for extra warmth. Fresh change of wool socks at bedtime also help when the temps dip.

    • @alanbierhoff6831
      @alanbierhoff6831 29 днів тому +1

      I’ve also never had a campfire ember burn a hole through an expensive wool jacket 😉
      Wool also retains, I think, 80% of its insulative properties when wet.

    • @SubArcticAdventures
      @SubArcticAdventures  27 днів тому +2

      Wool is the way to go. In temperatures like this, cotton kills. Another thing I’d like to try would be a hide blanket of some sort. Especially for a base layer. I’ve got a black bear hide in the freezer and will try my hand at tanning it in the spring. A caribou hide is on the top of my bucket list though.

    • @Vickyscampingobsession
      @Vickyscampingobsession 27 днів тому +1

      @ I believe the Baird brothers, at least Ted, has a bison hide…. apparently it’s incredibly warm!

    • @Vickyscampingobsession
      @Vickyscampingobsession 27 днів тому

      @ yep definitely wool!

    • @alanbierhoff6831
      @alanbierhoff6831 27 днів тому

      @@SubArcticAdventures
      Ted Baird has a Musk Ox hide I believe and he uses it very successfully in cold weather

  • @alanbierhoff6831
    @alanbierhoff6831 Місяць тому

    That was a fantastic video!
    I watched until the end 😊
    • You did much better with your first try at a reflector over than I did 👍🏻
    • Name brand (Sgt. Knots etc) paracord is ‘spooled/wrapped’ so that it only unravels smoothly from one end.
    If you had grabbed the other tag end, it should have come off fine. Unless China didn’t get the memo 😂
    • Never rely on a fire as your primary source of keeping you warm throughout the night unless you’re in a true survival situation. It’s your properly temperature rated sleeping bag that will guarantee a warm restful night.
    • Watch old Mors Kochanski (RIP) videos - Seriously!
    • Nice bushcraft version of SOS. I’d definitely eat that!
    I’m a good purist (lol) so I have to state this: The polite name for SOS, whose origin dates back to 1910, is creamed chipped beef on toast. Chipped beef is its own unique glorious form of beef and it should be respected and revered! 😂

    • @SubArcticAdventures
      @SubArcticAdventures  27 днів тому

      I blame my sausage fingers for the paracord. Haha. I always start off with grabbing the right end but somehow twist it around itself when I’m working on something 🤦‍♂️. Thanks for the information! I’ll check out those videos for sure.

  • @robinm6197
    @robinm6197 Місяць тому

    Would you be able to try a self-feeding campfire ? Some design that has two ramps that are setup across from each other and loaded up with even sized wood logs which meet in the center.
    Or is that impossible with the random branch sizes you have to choose from?

    • @SubArcticAdventures
      @SubArcticAdventures  27 днів тому +1

      Definitely possible and is on the list of things to try for sure! What do they say about great minds… ? 😂🤣