Excellent set-up that the mountain men would envy. I'll offer a personal preference (not really a suggestion): If I had the exact same equipment, I would turn the emergency blanket sideways, and slip it down to be able to pull it up over my lower extremities (on the side away from the fire). Ideally, an extra emergency blanket would let you have a full coverage option. I assume the groundcloth takes care of moisture. But if it does not, I'd replace it with Tyvek, or a split-open dogfood sack, which is basically the same (both of which are cheaper and better than a groundcloth anyway). Anyway, great job. Keep it up!
Nice outing my friend hope your throws were 100 % wool good wool blankets make all the difference you might want to look into getting a bed roll from Bushcraft of Spain good investment and there ground sheet hell might as well get the oil skin tarp as well ....now your ready for the cold ☃️
I'd love to try a super shelter! Maybe for a future video. This was a reasonably warm night for this time of year, so the setup was not too bad. Thanks for watching!
I use a low hammock with t he Siberian fire lay. I tape the clear PEVA shower curtain oval over the open end of the reflective tyvek bivy and "aim" the siberian at the PEVA., with the fire at my head (a safe 3 ft away) and hot rocks or hot water bottle in the footbox of the bivy. The water bottles tend to get and cause a lot of condensation, so I prefer the rocks. I put then into the day-wear socks, so that they dry out and so that the hot rocks dont melt my bivy.
I think I need to learn my knots. Great video
Cool beans dude! I like this style of no frills (sorry 😜) lol
Amplify the Force? Sounds like Sith trickery! 🖖🇨🇦
Excellent set-up that the mountain men would envy. I'll offer a personal preference (not really a suggestion): If I had the exact same equipment, I would turn the emergency blanket sideways, and slip it down to be able to pull it up over my lower extremities (on the side away from the fire). Ideally, an extra emergency blanket would let you have a full coverage option. I assume the groundcloth takes care of moisture. But if it does not, I'd replace it with Tyvek, or a split-open dogfood sack, which is basically the same (both of which are cheaper and better than a groundcloth anyway). Anyway, great job. Keep it up!
Hey thanks! Nice options there, I like the thriftiness of the "split-open dogfood sack," really intense plastic on those things!
@@thetautline Not what I'd want to sleep on in bear country. 😬
If I had two emergency blankets, I would hang one on the inside of the tarp for heat reflection
Nice outing my friend hope your throws were 100 % wool good wool blankets make all the difference you might want to look into getting a bed roll from Bushcraft of Spain good investment and there ground sheet hell might as well get the oil skin tarp as well ....now your ready for the cold ☃️
Can you show us how you make a blanket shelter when there are no trees
Great location and great camp!
Good setup dude. Maybe try a super shelter. For some more heat. On the next one. Thanks for the vid. Cheers 🍻
I'd love to try a super shelter! Maybe for a future video. This was a reasonably warm night for this time of year, so the setup was not too bad. Thanks for watching!
I use a low hammock with t he Siberian fire lay. I tape the clear PEVA shower curtain oval over the open end of the reflective tyvek bivy and "aim" the siberian at the PEVA., with the fire at my head (a safe 3 ft away) and hot rocks or hot water bottle in the footbox of the bivy. The water bottles tend to get and cause a lot of condensation, so I prefer the rocks. I put then into the day-wear socks, so that they dry out and so that the hot rocks dont melt my bivy.
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Yes, I'm a tea bag squeezer.
like your video
Why can't you just put the pot onto the hot coals?
Because it would burn the food on the bottom, speaking from experience
I look at this video as for a rookie being well underprepped for the winter adventure he was on.✌🏻
Maybey this will be future with putin and nato