thanks for the videos guys...not sure at my age if i would be setting up camps like this but to share the knowledge in my view is great and will only help others to have more respect for animals and their surroundings..the zero footprint policy is perfect ,and the firepits are so well thought out. Utilizing materials and reusing things into your setup in smart ways . Burning off the dishwater and things to keep the smells down for the critters is a valuable lesson for people to make use of. Too bad so many structures burnt down there. Look forward to the next videos.
The fireplace and washing up area are really great. A very nice camp. It’s wild country there in Canada, it’s fantastic. Love the scenery a lot. This is the second video of yours that I seen and look forward to the next. Keep up the good work guys!
Thanks, came up with that after noticing our wash water dumping area started to smell and was drawing in bears. Works well when you're camping in the same spot for an extended period of time.
Back home in the Loess Hills of western Iowa (US) we used to find morels by the bag full when I was a child. Unfortunately as time has gone on it is increasingly harder to find them: and you have to get them before the deer! :)
The deer never seem to touch them in the burns here. Not exactly sure why but could be that there’s an abundance of new green growth regenerating at the same time as the morels.
Impressive crew. Just building that fireplace would be a fine summer’s work for most folks!
Day 4 hunting Morels Mushrooms 2022...i really enjoy watching every epesoid of your vedios.❤❤❤👍
Very satisfying to watch you build the camp, thanks for another great video to enjoy :)
thanks for the videos guys...not sure at my age if i would be setting up camps like this but to share the knowledge in my view is great and will only help others to have more respect for animals and their surroundings..the zero footprint policy is perfect ,and the firepits are so well thought out. Utilizing materials and reusing things into your setup in smart ways . Burning off the dishwater and things to keep the smells down for the critters is a valuable lesson for people to make use of. Too bad so many structures burnt down there. Look forward to the next videos.
Integrating into and working with the environment in a sustainable way is essential for us. Thanks for continuing to watch!
The fireplace and washing up area are really great. A very nice camp. It’s wild country there in Canada, it’s fantastic. Love the scenery a lot. This is the second video of yours that I seen and look forward to the next. Keep up the good work guys!
@@lilwolfbrandt Glad you’re enjoying it!
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Thanks for another very enjoyable video. On to the next.
Glad you are enjoying them!
That water thing in the fire pit is a really good idea
Thanks, came up with that after noticing our wash water dumping area started to smell and was drawing in bears. Works well when you're camping in the same spot for an extended period of time.
Back home in the Loess Hills of western Iowa (US) we used to find morels by the bag full when I was a child. Unfortunately as time has gone on it is increasingly harder to find them: and you have to get them before the deer! :)
The deer never seem to touch them in the burns here. Not exactly sure why but could be that there’s an abundance of new green growth regenerating at the same time as the morels.