WINTER CAMPING in DEEP SNOW Alone for 2 Days at -12°C!

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  • @subasthapa4839
    @subasthapa4839 18 днів тому +6

    Night camping videos are always amazing

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🙏🏻

  • @EsyuDach
    @EsyuDach 18 днів тому +20

    +2C temps, with rain, is MUCH harder to deal with than snow ( 10C colder temps) guys. When you're in freezing rain, you're GLAD to see it turn into snow. That drop in temps normally calms-down the wind, too Snow doesn't soak your clothing and drip thru your shelter like rain does. You dont get hurricane or tornado level winds with snow., but we get them with rain, all of the time, Snow is a useful insulator, water is just a flood risk. Above freezing things rot and disease-risk is high. In snow, and solidly below freezing, bacteria and viruses are not nearly as much of a threat and food is preserved. 10F at night is not all that bad. You DREAD having it warm up enough to thaw things in the afternoon, actually. I've worked cattle and hogs at -30C and man, THAT sucks. Bare hands stick to metal. and if you dont have the right sort of soles on your boots, you can't walk on ice. Chopping ice with an axe can easily knock a big chip out of the blade.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому +1

      Thank you for sharing your valuable experience! It's interesting to hear how your perspective on the challenges of different weather conditions.🙏🏻❤️

    • @EsyuDach
      @EsyuDach 18 днів тому

      @@wildcampp over the years, I have developed a system of gear and clothing that lets me handle 100F and bugs, rain, etc, down to 30F, without any heat source. I need no heavy clothing, no sleeping bag, no sleeping pad, no prinmitive shelter, no pile of debris, no tarp, no ground sheet, no poncho, With about a bushel of dry debris, I can sleep ok at 20F. If I use a discrete Dakota fire pit to heat up rocks or water, I can sleep ok for a few hours at 10F. If I have a LOT of dry debris, I can sleep ok at 10F, without the heat source. I have a discrete way to dry out a bushel of wet debris overnight, but I wont get any sleep as I do so. I have a way to convert my set up into a Kochanski supershelter, for use with the one way projected heat of a Sibeiran fire lay. Brisk movement adds almost 20F. If hostiles are the reason that you can't have a fire you should be doing your moving at night, and daytime is always 10-20F warmer than at night. I have a way to use the morning sun to make my bivy 20F warmer by 11 am than it was at dawn. None of my gear is effected by its getting wet. It's all wearable as clothing and it's all useful in hot weather. It can be adapted a dozen or more ways to suit conditions.

    • @JK-lo6ye
      @JK-lo6ye 18 днів тому

      Great comment Dry cold is easier to deal with than heavy wet snow or freezing rain which is terrible. So I totally agree with one caveat: snow sticks, even dry snow. Difficult to get it out of emergency shelter build in a storm. When it melts, esp heavy wet show, it’s as bad as a freezing drip, That said,cold weather camp takes a lot time to set up for dry warmth. Good vid and good comment too.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  17 днів тому

      Wow, this is amazing! I'm so glad you shared your valuable experiences with me, my friend. I hope I can be like you one day. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with me; I'll definitely make good use of it.❤️

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  17 днів тому

      Thank you very much dear friend ❤️😍

  • @user-yu1zp2vu9x
    @user-yu1zp2vu9x 16 днів тому +4

    Thanks for sharing. This is a very good video. Peace and blessings from Texas, USA ✌🏼🙏🏼👍🏼🏕🪵🪓

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  15 днів тому

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it. 🤠

  • @dwightehowell8179
    @dwightehowell8179 15 днів тому +3

    I get the feeling that there are more than few people that are absolutely at home in the wilderness under these conditions. However there are also more than few that don't really know what the bleep they are doing and are either faking it or putting themselves and maybe others at serious risk. Take their advice at your own risk. Happy new years.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  15 днів тому

      Happy New Year! I hope you have a great year. Thank you for your comment.❤️💕

  • @YOGI-wo6jf
    @YOGI-wo6jf 18 днів тому +5

    Ok, buy flowers, ask her and go home, I'm sure she will forgive...😂😂😂

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому

      Oh nooo, really? Again?🥲

  • @Khaws-tau_saib3
    @Khaws-tau_saib3 17 днів тому +1

    Oh man I feel cold by watching this 😅. Nice video buddy!

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  17 днів тому +1

      I hope you stayed warm and cozy while watching! 😉

  • @naturalsnowfall
    @naturalsnowfall 10 днів тому +1

    THANK YOU MY NEW FRIEND FOR SHARING A GREAT VIDEO! SLEEP EASILY

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  10 днів тому

      I am happy you enjoyed it. 💕

  • @Audulf-of-Frisia
    @Audulf-of-Frisia 12 днів тому

    Beautiful forest!
    Happy new year!

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  12 днів тому

      Happy new year!
      Thank you ❤️💕

  • @joetursi9573
    @joetursi9573 18 днів тому +2

    what a man!!

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому

      Thank you so much 😍😍😍

  • @StraightMountainSurvival
    @StraightMountainSurvival 18 днів тому +5

    I don't know if you celebrate Christmas but I wish you a wonderful 2025.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому +2

      Merry Christmas! Have a great year.💕❤️

  • @EsyuDach
    @EsyuDach 17 днів тому +1

    if you have to use wet wood for your swede, shave off the wet bark, etc, 1/3rd of the circumference of each of the 4 logs Face this bare/dry side towards the center of the Swede bundle when you assemble it. If you have to use green, wet wood for your siberian, shave the wetness off of your burn logs near their protruding ends For both the Siberian and the Swede, chop into the wood and leave chips ATTACHED to the logs. This will help them catch-fire. Put down your tarp, jacket, etc, to keep your dry shavings/scrapings from falling onto snow or wet ground.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  17 днів тому

      Thanks for the great tips! I'll try that next time. 🙏🏻❤️😍

  • @sanju_5ab440
    @sanju_5ab440 4 дні тому

    I am watching from Dubai ❤

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  4 дні тому

      Thanks for watching me bro 🥰❤️

  • @RuthRader
    @RuthRader 18 днів тому +1

    How You moved that fire over! I’m impressed!

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому

      Thank you! It was a lot of work but I think it was worth it.

  • @iqra9620
    @iqra9620 18 днів тому +3

    Beautiful camping and surrounding.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому

      Thanks for watching me 😍did you like the video?

    • @iqra9620
      @iqra9620 18 днів тому

      @@wildcampp Yes.Primitive way of camping.No fancy gear.All natural.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  17 днів тому

      Thanks for sharing beautiful comment ❤️😍🥹

  • @mavisakal7014
    @mavisakal7014 19 днів тому +2

    Wonderful

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому

      Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻❤️

  • @nazmiyeklc97
    @nazmiyeklc97 18 днів тому +2

    Çok güzel bir doğa manzarası muhteşem emeğine sağlık kolay gelsin

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому

      Thank you very much for watching me dear friend ❤️

  • @Eshcaft_Ghar
    @Eshcaft_Ghar 17 днів тому +1

    فوقالعاده بود❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  17 днів тому

      Thank you very much 😍❤️

    • @khangaudio399
      @khangaudio399 16 днів тому

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤ hello

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  15 днів тому

      Hey 🙋🏻

    • @Eshcaft_Ghar
      @Eshcaft_Ghar 15 днів тому

      @wildcampp Thank you and peace be upon you dear💖💖💗✌️

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  13 днів тому

      Thank you 🙏🏻❤️

  • @FYRSTWAFFEN
    @FYRSTWAFFEN 15 днів тому

    THANKS FOR SHARING ANOTHER AWESOME VIDEO, MY NEW FRIEND!

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  15 днів тому

      Thanks and welcome😍❤️

  • @ChildoftheForest198
    @ChildoftheForest198 18 днів тому +1

    good

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому

      I'm glad you liked it! 😁

  • @nazmiyeklc97
    @nazmiyeklc97 18 днів тому +2

    Emeğine sağlık videoların çok güzel kolay gelsin

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому

      Thank you very much ❤️

  • @DUYQUOCSURVIVAL
    @DUYQUOCSURVIVAL 18 днів тому +1

    How can I stand it if I plug it in for 2 days -12 days?

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому

      Are you referring to setting up a tarp?

  • @RohoollahHajiaghasi
    @RohoollahHajiaghasi 16 днів тому +1

    nice ❤❤😍

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  15 днів тому

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts.😍

  • @raquelclass5641
    @raquelclass5641 13 днів тому +1

    Not bad but you gotta do better with your shelter. It’s not retaining heat. I suggest a heat reflector wall. You can do it with stones or wood and do it on all three points so the heat reflects back to you also even if it’s just a few inches off the groundsay 5 to 6 make your sleep system off the ground because of conduction we lose heat. Heat rises. It’s not put down you get high respect for sleeping out there in those conditions and you’re very creative. These are just some simple suggestions.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  13 днів тому

      Thanks for your advice, I'll keep it in mind for my next camping trip. I'm glad you enjoyed the video, my friend! ❤️

  • @EsyuDach
    @EsyuDach 17 днів тому +1

    A Siberian fire lay projects all of its heat in one direction, twice as far as is the case with a normal fire. Check it out on youtube. The fire is mostly up on the protruding ends of the burn logs, so theres less risk from popping embers. Once a Siberian is burning well, rain cannot extinguish it. It will burn, green, wet wood, too, if need be, as will the Altnernative Swedish fire torch (also yt vids) I favor a 4-log Swede to ignite the Sibirean when all is wet. I use 4" OD, 8" long logs for the Swede. You dont need 8" OD, 8 ft long logs for the Siberian, either. 4" OD logs, 4 ft long will suffice. You'll just need 8" as many of them and you'll have to move them into the flames more often It takes long time, a big saw and a lot of effort to cut thru 8" OD logs and carrying them is a safety-risk, especially in snow/ice. i rig up a padded rope across my chest and drag such a log, with the front end elevated a bit. For small logs, as a Siberian, drive 4 stakes and stack 3 such logs between the stakes, forming a 'wall", Lay your burn logs across this "wall". You dont want the wall to burn, so plaster the fire side of it with a 3" thick layer of mud. Warm up frozen ground with a fire, or hot rocks, Dig a small pit, fill it witih snow/ice and use hot rocks to meld those things and soften the dirt into mud. The only dry wood you need is for making the shavings with which you stuff the empty center of the 4 log swede bundle. Some dry scrapings are needed at one end of the bundle. Once the shavings are burning well, using gloves or debris to protect your hands, swing the Swede around horizontally, until you have flames coming out of both ends of the bundle. Steel wire is best for assembling a Swede, but cordage, roots, vines, bard can be used at first and then you use stones, logs, dirt to keep the logs assembled. Set the burning swede upright on 2-3 sticks or stones, so that air can get under it. Set it where its 18" "chimney flame' will ignite TWO of your Siberians logs. If you're in a hurry, make TWO Swede bundles. always have one Swede sheltered from rain, by some primitive A frame, your hammock, tarp, etc. or at least, shelter a dry stick in some way, or the dry shavings in a bag, inside of your pack, etc.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  17 днів тому

      Wow, this is amazing! Thank you so much for explaining this experience to me so completely and clearly. I'm definitely going to try this and I'll remember your tips. I'm so happy to have a friend like you, thanks for your support. Enjoy my videos.🥹😍❤️

    • @EsyuDach
      @EsyuDach 16 днів тому

      @@wildcampp yt has vids about the Siberian and alternative Swede fire torch. They are both exceedingly useful methods.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  15 днів тому

      Thank you very much ❤️

  • @kanalkurdistan
    @kanalkurdistan 18 днів тому +1

    winter camping adventure

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому

      Did you like the video?🥲

  • @TheIcetemp
    @TheIcetemp 18 днів тому +4

    As a suggestion, might build some heat reflector so you get more heat into your shelter.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому +1

      That's a great idea! I'll try that next time.🙏🏻❤️😍

    • @serdalkaptan
      @serdalkaptan 17 днів тому +1

      I commented similar, said the heat source (fire, or stove) should be inside the tent, but then I was stoned to death.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  15 днів тому

      No, my friend, it wasn't like that at all. Thank you very much for your suggestions. I use all of them in my videos. However, sometimes it's not possible to bring a fire inside the tent, but I always put a wood-burning stove inside. I'm sorry if I upset you.🙏🏻❤️🥲

  • @lansnico1
    @lansnico1 17 днів тому +1

    True example

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  17 днів тому

      I'm glad you liked it, my friend.❤️

  • @Ppomia
    @Ppomia 10 днів тому

    Where is this place located, and which part of the world are you in?

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  10 днів тому +1

      The location where I do the filming is Asia, the Caspian Sea coast.❤️

    • @Ppomia
      @Ppomia 10 днів тому

      @wildcampp Iran?

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  7 днів тому

      Yes

  • @EsyuDach
    @EsyuDach 16 днів тому +1

    check out what I said below about using bugnet suits and camo nets as insulation/longjohns.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  16 днів тому

      I'll definitely read it. Thank you for reminding me.❤️

  • @Amarkotiaa
    @Amarkotiaa 18 днів тому +1

    Nice bro

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому

      Thank you for watching! 😍❤️

  • @khangaudio399
    @khangaudio399 16 днів тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ xin chào các bạn

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  16 днів тому +1

      Hey bro welcome to my channel 🥰❤️

  • @WALDEMARCHIK_TV
    @WALDEMARCHIK_TV 18 днів тому +1

    🤘🤘🤘

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому +1

      Thank you very much ❤️😍

  • @ilhaqganie45427
    @ilhaqganie45427 18 днів тому +1

    lov you dostt

  • @mauriziogatti30
    @mauriziogatti30 7 днів тому

    penso che si arrostisce pure lui.. con il fumo😂

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  7 днів тому

      😂😂😂😂😂that’s good man

  • @mauriziogatti30
    @mauriziogatti30 7 днів тому

    in questa nuova posizione il fuoco non scalda per nulla.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  7 днів тому

      Why? It was very hot inside the tarp.🥲🙏🏻

  • @david_gallo_design
    @david_gallo_design 14 днів тому

    Why is there a cut both times you light the fire?

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  14 днів тому

      Could you please elaborate on what you're saying so I can better assist you?🥲

    • @david_gallo_design
      @david_gallo_design 14 днів тому

      @@wildcampp By my count twice you make a fire. In both cases right after you strike the flint there is a camera cut jumping to the fire burning well. Once I could understand but twice? (it also happens in some of your other videos) It just seems off. While I'm sure you are fully capable of making a fire this give the appearance that you faked it. I admit it is a minor quibble in an otherwise excellent video. Thank you for sharing.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  13 днів тому

      Oh, now I get what you mean, my friend. It's true that when I strike the flint, it might look like the fire starts, but in reality, it goes out very quickly, and I have to start the fire all over again.❤️🥲

  • @SANUCHANEL
    @SANUCHANEL 17 днів тому +1

    Saya dari indonesia selalu tenang hati saya melihat video video anda, pliss bikin video yg terbaru untuk pengikut anda, termasuk saya

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  17 днів тому

      I'll do this soon, don't forget to share your opinion with me. I hope you enjoy the videos.❤️

    • @SANUCHANEL
      @SANUCHANEL 15 днів тому

      @@wildcampp okay, I'll wait for the latest video, thank you

  • @nazmiyeklc97
    @nazmiyeklc97 18 днів тому +2

    Köpeğini getirmemişsin

  • @outdooradventureandbeyond8211
    @outdooradventureandbeyond8211 15 днів тому

    Nice video…except don’t boil food in the can it came in.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  14 днів тому

      I will definitely be more careful in future camps. Thank you for telling me.❤️❤️

  • @KaretReog69
    @KaretReog69 18 днів тому +1

    It's cold

  • @jameslewry2950
    @jameslewry2950 17 днів тому +2

    I don't think so, bullshit.

  • @pterbandera6738
    @pterbandera6738 17 днів тому +1

    Intento descifrar que xarajo haces y. No he podido.joder

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  17 днів тому

      What didn't you understand, my friend?🥲

  • @catecalvertarriola3986
    @catecalvertarriola3986 15 днів тому

    That shelter doesn't look comfortable...not even close.

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  15 днів тому

      It was comfortable for me, and it could be comfortable and warm for one person.❤️

    • @Wikkedgirl
      @Wikkedgirl 6 годин тому

      And he puts the camera so far away you can’t see anything ugh

  • @davewhite768
    @davewhite768 18 днів тому +1

    Should really stop playing with the fire... light it, let it burn and wait for it to develop into a hot fire. You're constantly messing with it. All you are doing is knocking it back and stopping the progress

    • @wildcampp
      @wildcampp  18 днів тому +1

      Thank you for your attention, my friend. I'll definitely pay more attention to this point.❤️