I just took a "sneak peek" as I am at work. I work in pediatric healthcare with special needs children who are terminal. My job is so stressful and I am so grateful for this channel. I look forward to watching every Thursday evening to help me unwind and get my mind off the day. I enjoy listening to Luke crack himself up. The laughing is contagious. Luke and Susie are the best.😊 I love all the adventures you guys take and share with us!
I'm a few minutes into watching this and I swear the caption came up as "Hit the Luke Button" ... had to rewind to check my ole eyes were just seeing things. Thanks Luke, take good care.
Hello Sir! I am from Brazil and I live in DuPont, WA. Love your videos. I am a writer and Linguist and I teach Portuguese Language for the Special Forces. Every night I have a bowl of popcorn and watch you on the channel before going to bed. Thank you so much. My dad was a cowboy so I grew up with a lot of nice stories about Pantanal where dad used to go taking cattle on horseback. Long time ago. My grandsons who are 11 and 9 love you too. God bless you! Thank you! Strengh and Honor!
I know this isn't a fear review, but thank you for clueing us all in on that Saw Tooth feather spreader of a bag you have. That issue is a deal breaker.
I always enjoy watching your videos. They have been entertaining and this latest one is no exception. I especially enjoy hearing you speak. There are regional dialects across the country with phrases brought over from whichever old country’s ancestors that are passed down to the younger generations. I imagine that the way I speak may be strange or interesting to others as I find yours interesting. I have heard both you and Susan saying “pouring the rain” and you said “pouring the snow” in this episode. I find phrases like that so interesting. I’ve never heard anyone say that before. Broadcast television has given all of us a general American dialect over the years.
Sure enjoy your camping 🏕️ Bring me back to old days best days of my life in that season . You must know your country from back of your hands .. awesome 👏 Do you fear any predators? Dont seem like you worry about any! Bravely and compassionate about being out in the real world of natural beauty is the best. You’re so at peace, As one in tune with Mother Nature
I LIKE this longer adventure. You selected an interesting mix of shelter, bedding, and fire sources. The big tarp and comfortable chair made things work.
He took one for the team on this one. We all know that 30's isn't terrible for a few hours but it seeps in!!!! He was out there for a long time. Great video.
Luke, your photography has gotten so beautiful! This just jumped out at me this trip. Rain dripping off pine needles, on tent, etc. just beautiful! Keep growing in that direction. Wonderful video! I’m in eastern n.c. Loved your videos for many years now.
These are entertaining videos, beautifully filmed. When I watch, I suspect that you are outside somewhere camping in the cold, or finding out if a tent leaks. Thank you.
I’m so glad this video is on.About two hours ago I watched one where you did a two nighter and got two feet of snow.That was five years ago video.Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
Best channel on UA-cam been a subscriber for years just love how Luke is never after sponsors keep up the great work and stay safe brother may god keep you safe on your travels
That is interesting about the watch and knife side selection. I am a lefty but have grown up doing some things right handed, so I like my knives on the left but the watch could be on either hand and doesn't bother me. What a cool trip, thanks Luke!
Thank you for the tent/tarp answer. Now it makes sense. Re the watch/wrist issue, the tradition of wearing your watch on the non-dominant wrist is purportedly to protect the watch from damage during activity from your more hard-working hand. It’s not a rule. Up to you.
Hi there Luke, thanks so much for keeping this channel going over the years. I am enjoying the scenic, narration free vids, as well. Please pass on regards to Susie. She is looking so well and a picture of glowing health in the few photos I have seen lately and in her video with the paisley Coleman. All the best from sub-tropical Australia.
you did it the right way -roof over the top, plastic liner and foam pad underneath and sleeping bag ( rated to expected temperatures ) even at these temperatures ( -2 C ) it gets very cold without these items ( minimum ) I tried camping in my back yard with just 2 tarps ( -3 C ) light snow light wind and found out it can't be done you need that foam pad. underneath and also blanket/ sleeping bag good thing learned my lesson in backyard
Evening all from accross the pond here in the UK 🇬🇧 lukes released a new video can only mean 1 thing coffee time & chill & sit back & enjoy the video 😊
Aren't you afraid of the dark, no protection at all, and all the wild animals roaming at night ? And by the way I just love the music at the beginning and end of your videos. Take care.
Just to answer your question, there is nothing out there to be afraid of. I’ve spent months of nights in the woods. You only might get freaked out the first night, after that it’s no big deal. For me I personally like to set up in the far northern Minnesota, BWCA, 30 miles away from any roads or people. It’s awesome knowing you need to survive with what you have with you. Animals only want your food, they want nothing to do with you. Hang your food high and you will be fine.
Luke, I have to say.... I really like the videos similar to this one that you are out there in the elements. Tent, Tarp, or just being out there. I am jealous... LOL
Don't Y'all just LOVE the smell of snowy weather? I remember the smell of the snow on my woolen mittens/gloves, still and I'm an old lady now. "They" say that our sense of smell evokes emotions/memories more strongly than any of our other senses and it's true. Same goes for animals.
Luke, I get a lot of joy out of watching your adventures. 1 thing though, you have your Evernew DX stove upside down. When using with their spirit burner, the vented end goes up.
Interesting adventure! Thanks for posting! I really appreciate how you discuss the decisions you make and why. When they are not quite what I would do, I can go through, compare, and (often) reconsider my choices. You make pretty good points.
Enjoy your videos was very glad to see you put your meal on the log to pour water I have seen a couple of outdoor channels hold the bag and pour boiling water while shaking. I've done that once and you will never forget what boiling water does to your skin.
Hey Luke 👋 I'm not that much of a 'commenter' , but I just have to say that the intro to this video was freaking awesome! I love it! I don't know if you put as much time and thought into it as it looks but IMO this is the best intro ever ❤!
Thanks for the adventure. Wouldn't mind some longer videos and many adventures are becoming a little redundant, but I still like them and will watch them. :) Cheers!
I am so jealous of your adventure. I love snow under a tarp. Excellent videography, as usual. Always enjoy your videos. Some day, you need to make a 2 hour movie for theaters!
Let's be honest here about his housing. He loosely fashioned a tent with the way he put up the tarp. Yeah, it could be argued that because he didn't stake the sides tight to the ground, but look at how many tents he has tested that didn't have floors and there was a decent height gap around the perimeter of those tents. So, sorry, but, Luke you are under a tent .... of a sort.
Thank god !! This time a bit less of 100’s of bags, zips opening, load of colourful gadgets , packing and unpacking, product reveals in woods. A bit refreshing !!
Flip the pulls all the way up and out of the way pinch the slide between your fingers and pull it closed that way. Your fingers will keep it from getting caught on the lining or the shell.
When I lived in Maryland and was young, I always liked the wet snow. You can't make snowballs with dry snow. Now that I'm in the eastern area in North Carolina, we don't get so much snow. It's been several years since we've had snow, which is sad to me because I always loved snow. It makes the most beautiful scenery.
Those were definitely the most un-camping matches I have ever seen on UA-cam at 11.19. Reminds me of my childhood making fires. Nothing fancy. Just have to know how to do it. Diesel soaked paper in my case always got things going. Paying attention to conditions, watching animals, looking at the colour of the sky, noticing the wind, noticing how you feel. Very good advice. It takes experience of being outdoors a lot. I often think people who live in urban areas all their life are quite vulnerable and this is often why they get into trouble when going out into the great outdoors.
Luke, when this popped up on my feed, I had to question your sanity, my friend, especially if this was the recent MLK weekend storm. Over on the TN side of things, we got anywhere's from 5" or so down in Knoxville to almost ten inches up here in Northern Union County (about 30 miles north of Knoxville.) Then the temps plummeted! We did not finally get, and stay, above freezing until the 22nd, local schools are just now starting to reopen. The roads here, especially residential and back roads, have been a sheet of ice.
Luke, a toboggan? A toboggan is something you ride down a snow covered hill on. I had a shipmate back in my Navy days from Carolina, don't remember if it was North or South. He used to call stocking cap a toboggan. Havent heatd that in years. Great video hang in there brother. Mike from Maine, the land of toboggans.
I like your content, your manners, the tone and the slow paced-rhythm with the pauses, your honesty and the time and effort you put filming and editing those videos. I know it takes a lot of time. My only complaint comes from my wallet 😄 Damn, that gear is expensive! A question and a wish : do you always film in the same forest and mountains? And would you show in a future video more in depth the why and the how for you to choose a specific place to set up the camp and the best way to attach the tarp to maximize efficiency. Thanks buddy!
Love to see you start up a Camp TV/fire and set up a grill or tripod over it to cook yourself a real meal of steak/meat of some sort and veggies etc. like most of us would just to have a warm fire to sit by instead of freezing our butts off trying to stay warm eating dubious MRE's I can't wear fingerless gloves, my fingers freeze holding a cold can of pop lol.
You ever run across old barns or remnants of such. Rusted tubs, buckets, pipes, etc. There were people all over those mountains a hundred years back. My best bud grew up in Clyde off 276. Close to where Blueridge Motorcycle Campground was/is. He and others in the family were in charge of Mr. Vanderbilt's herd of cattle. They milked feed and cared for them everyday. They had barns up on top near Mt. Pisgah where they kept them. They would send wagon of milk down to the big house. We held two BMW RA National Motorcycle rallies there in years past and had the run of the place. Man it took an army of people to keep it up and to keep themselves up. The train ran everyday hauling food in for the workers. I think 265 folk worked there. If you haven't been to it you would appreciate it. Lot of innovation for it's time. Money was not an object. Camped at the Biltmore. Yeah boy. Good vid. We got about 9 inches up east Kentucky. Took three spells snowing like hell, near zero. It didn't have any trouble sticking. The river froze over. Of course it was near dry. Nice ice tides. Those mountains are still littered with old fallen chestnut oak from the blight in the '30's. Those mylar tarps/space blankets come in sooo handy. They've saved me from being miserable many times. Weatherman sells a hell of a lot of bread , milk and eggs when it clouds up. Fun vid. Next time.
I have to say too is that you have the "coolest'" Amazon gear list that I've seen yet, and it's all great stuff. What really caught my eye was the alcohol stove system. A real departure from building a wood fire or hiking in a bunch of propane/butane gear.
Good video there Luke I live up here in Southwest Pennsylvania about 45 miles south west of Pittsburgh. And up here I got maybe 6 inches on this last storm but today it was up in the 60s so there’s very little snow left I’m hoping there’s another big snowstorm that we will get, because I got a campsite on top of my hill and I want to test out some things up there. Keep up the good work buddy.
Another great adventure! Thank you . I usually don't trust weather forcasters. You don't see too many that are on point. Although there are a few out there who get it close...
Great pictures, beautiful setting. Bustin' out the UL stuff bags & the chair...nice! That's how I like camping too. The tent gets a bit confining. I like some of those tarps, say MLD has one & the Warbonnett Thunderfly: where the ends are tapered a bit for the snow, and no doors or zips. I like those bathtub inserts or foam pads maybe for the ground. I thought about that Kuiu insert for tent & bathtub. Six moons, Hyperlite...they all have similar. There's a Nemo First Lite Tarp that looks good too.
Luke out forecasts the NWS once again. @35:35 that alarm tone is interesting. Not exactly a zen way to wake up. 😎 Thanks for sharing your experiences!!
I just took a "sneak peek" as I am at work. I work in pediatric healthcare with special needs children who are terminal. My job is so stressful and I am so grateful for this channel. I look forward to watching every Thursday evening to help me unwind and get my mind off the day. I enjoy listening to Luke crack himself up. The laughing is contagious. Luke and Susie are the best.😊 I love all the adventures you guys take and share with us!
God bless you and all those little ones. Thank you for all you do
More power to you and stay healthy and safe.
God bless and keep you and all those in your care .
Thank you for helping these little angels.
It’s a retired special needs teacher and I understand. It’s very stressful but what you do is so important. Thanks for doing what you do.
I’ll never be brave enough to camp in the woods alone, but that’s why you’re here. Love your videos!
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Don't let fear hinder your ability to live.
Since my health has gone downhill quickly your channel has given me the push I needed to keep going and try and get back to camping
I'm in the same boat as you.
I hope your health hasn't slipped as far as mine
@@charlesnovotny4801 Probably not, I wish you well.
I also wish you well
DO IT!!!!!!
I'm a few minutes into watching this and I swear the caption came up as "Hit the Luke Button" ... had to rewind to check my ole eyes were just seeing things. Thanks Luke, take good care.
This is how music to a video should be done! Simply outstanding!!!
I gotta say - the cello / piano duet is one of the best parts of the vid - truly classic!
Hello Sir! I am from Brazil and I live in DuPont, WA. Love your videos. I am a writer and Linguist and I teach Portuguese Language for the Special Forces. Every night I have a bowl of popcorn and watch you on the channel before going to bed. Thank you so much. My dad was a cowboy so I grew up with a lot of nice stories about Pantanal where dad used to go taking cattle on horseback. Long time ago. My grandsons who are 11 and 9 love you too. God bless you! Thank you! Strengh and Honor!
I like the silent parts: just showing the stove & making coffee, collecting branches, the fire. Great cinematography.
Do you know he has a separate channel for non-speaking adventures? Its called A Quiet Place Adventure, I think. Just nature sounds
Thanks Luke for sharing your fantastic adventures with us all. Stay Safe and Happy ❤
I know this isn't a fear review, but thank you for clueing us all in on that Saw Tooth feather spreader of a bag you have. That issue is a deal breaker.
Hi Luke!: That was a great adventure! Glad you had fun, we did!
Glad it turned out so great for you. Fairly comfortable and easy with the tarp and cowboy sleeping arrangement.
Be strong and stay safe Luke. So beautiful weather!💙
I always enjoy watching your videos. They have been entertaining and this latest one is no exception. I especially enjoy hearing you speak. There are regional dialects across the country with phrases brought over from whichever old country’s ancestors that are passed down to the younger generations. I imagine that the way I speak may be strange or interesting to others as I find yours interesting. I have heard both you and Susan saying “pouring the rain” and you said “pouring the snow” in this episode. I find phrases like that so interesting. I’ve never heard anyone say that before. Broadcast television has given all of us a general American dialect over the years.
Hello from Romania. I.m watching you since 2019. Great to see how much your community has grown. Keep it up!
Sure enjoy your camping 🏕️
Bring me back to old days best days of my life in that season . You must know your country from back of your hands .. awesome 👏
Do you fear any predators?
Dont seem like you worry about any!
Bravely and compassionate about being out in the real world of natural beauty is the best.
You’re so at peace,
As one in tune with Mother Nature
I LIKE this longer adventure. You selected an interesting mix of shelter, bedding, and fire sources. The big tarp and comfortable chair made things work.
I can't believe that's your alarm.
I thought I was getting an amber alert in the middle of this super fun video. Thanks, Luke.
He took one for the team on this one. We all know that 30's isn't terrible for a few hours but it seeps in!!!! He was out there for a long time. Great video.
Hey, from western Washington state. Been watching for years. Thank you for what you do.
Northern WI-getting gear ready for the season-in about a month or so. The music for this episode is the best! Love you guys!
Luke, your photography has gotten so beautiful! This just jumped out at me this trip. Rain dripping off pine needles, on tent, etc. just beautiful! Keep growing in that direction. Wonderful video! I’m in eastern n.c. Loved your videos for many years now.
I completely agree on the watch! I am right handed and I only wear my watch ⌚ on my right arm! I can't stand anything on my left arm either! ❤❤❤
These are entertaining videos, beautifully filmed. When I watch, I suspect that you are outside somewhere camping in the cold, or finding out if a tent leaks. Thank you.
I’m so glad this video is on.About two hours ago I watched one where you did a two nighter and got two feet of snow.That was five years ago video.Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
Ty Luke love all the videos along with 45:56 my 13 grandson... Tom and Mason ps tell Susan and the kidos we love them too...
Luke, it's MUCH better with a properly insulated hammock!
😊
Hammock (in hammock hot tent) next week for me! New Hampshire, here I come!
What’s it like if the wind picks up?
Another Fantastic adventure!
A lot of fun. Especially great to see another way to camp in colder weather.
Finally!! A real outdoor adventure 👍
Boy that alarm would put me in a sour mood real fast.I like a softer alarm.
Looks kinda chilly out there, stay warm Brother.
Best channel on UA-cam been a subscriber for years just love how Luke is never after sponsors keep up the great work and stay safe brother may god keep you safe on your travels
That is interesting about the watch and knife side selection. I am a lefty but have grown up doing some things right handed, so I like my knives on the left but the watch could be on either hand and doesn't bother me. What a cool trip, thanks Luke!
Thank you for the tent/tarp answer. Now it makes sense.
Re the watch/wrist issue, the tradition of wearing your watch on the non-dominant wrist is purportedly to protect the watch from damage during activity from your more hard-working hand. It’s not a rule. Up to you.
Hi there Luke, thanks so much for keeping this channel going over the years. I am enjoying the scenic, narration free vids, as well. Please pass on regards to Susie. She is looking so well and a picture of glowing health in the few photos I have seen lately and in her video with the paisley Coleman. All the best from sub-tropical Australia.
Hi Luke looking forward to watching your video😊
you did it the right way -roof over the top, plastic liner and foam pad underneath and sleeping bag ( rated to expected temperatures ) even at these temperatures ( -2 C ) it gets very cold without these items ( minimum ) I tried camping in my back yard with just 2 tarps ( -3 C ) light snow light wind and found out it can't be done you need that foam pad. underneath and also blanket/ sleeping bag good thing learned my lesson in backyard
Evening all from accross the pond here in the UK 🇬🇧 lukes released a new video can only mean 1 thing coffee time & chill & sit back & enjoy the video 😊
👍🏼
Im watching from England also. Coffee under a tarp when its cold would be a touch of heaven
That storm warnings reminded me of the UK. Our storm warnings are always over the top and never are as bad as promised.
Thank you for the episode
Thanks Luke I appreciate this video so much man keep up the good work ❤️💯😅👍
Aren't you afraid of the dark, no protection at all, and all the wild animals roaming at night ? And by the way I just love the music at the beginning and end of your videos. Take care.
Just to answer your question, there is nothing out there to be afraid of. I’ve spent months of nights in the woods. You only might get freaked out the first night, after that it’s no big deal. For me I personally like to set up in the far northern Minnesota, BWCA, 30 miles away from any roads or people. It’s awesome knowing you need to survive with what you have with you. Animals only want your food, they want nothing to do with you. Hang your food high and you will be fine.
I can’t imagine that instant coffee tastes as good as you say.
This video was a wild ride! Thanks for documenting such a unique and potentially dangerous experience. It was both thrilling and educational.
Luke, I have to say.... I really like the videos similar to this one that you are out there in the elements. Tent, Tarp, or just being out there. I am jealous... LOL
Don't Y'all just LOVE the smell of snowy weather? I remember the smell of the snow on my woolen mittens/gloves, still and I'm an old lady now. "They" say that our sense of smell evokes emotions/memories more strongly than any of our other senses and it's true. Same goes for animals.
wow been awhile since we last saw an adventure with you camping without a tent hope there more to come.
Thanks Luke, I had a great time spending time with you out there in the woods and the elements.
Thanks for sharing another great and awesome video Luke. The scenery was beautiful. You never disappoint.😊
I love these adventures the best. Hope you get the storm you wanted soon but at the same time stay safe!
Luke,
I get a lot of joy out of watching your adventures. 1 thing though, you have your Evernew DX stove upside down. When using with their spirit burner, the vented end goes up.
Interesting adventure! Thanks for posting!
I really appreciate how you discuss the decisions you make and why.
When they are not quite what I would do, I can go through, compare, and (often) reconsider my choices. You make pretty good points.
kudos Luke, I mean during winter most of the ground bugs are dormant but man, it takes courage to sleep so close to the ground.
Really enjoyed this video, you kept us the viewers entertained so youve earned yourself a subscriber, thanks for the upload 👍
Enjoy your videos was very glad to see you put your meal on the log to pour water I have seen a couple of outdoor channels hold the bag and pour boiling water while shaking. I've done that once and you will never forget what boiling water does to your skin.
I love your coffee ritual! Everybody should have a simple process like that they look forward to and enjoy.
Hey Luke 👋 I'm not that much of a 'commenter' , but I just have to say that the intro to this video was freaking awesome! I love it! I don't know if you put as much time and thought into it as it looks but IMO this is the best intro ever ❤!
Thanks for the adventure. Wouldn't mind some longer videos and many adventures are becoming a little redundant, but I still like them and will watch them. :) Cheers!
I am so jealous of your adventure. I love snow under a tarp. Excellent videography, as usual. Always enjoy your videos. Some day, you need to make a 2 hour movie for theaters!
Now this is the kind of camping I like to see.tarp and bedroll doesn't get any better than that. Awesome outing luke love to see more of this.
Let's be honest here about his housing. He loosely fashioned a tent with the way he put up the tarp. Yeah, it could be argued that because he didn't stake the sides tight to the ground, but look at how many tents he has tested that didn't have floors and there was a decent height gap around the perimeter of those tents. So, sorry, but, Luke you are under a tent .... of a sort.
@stevenensminger5737 I like that you said 'the kind of camping I like to SEE.' 😊
Love the content Luke thanks buddy
Loved it! Such beautiful country with a soft layer of snow.
Thank god !! This time a bit less of 100’s of bags, zips opening, load of colourful gadgets , packing and unpacking, product reveals in woods. A bit refreshing !!
I love tents under a tarp, could practically live year round in it.
Loved the video as always. That alarm though! 😂
i love your cinematic style of filming!
That is a really good time of the morning for the ones of us that have grown up doing that activity... Love your vids!
Flip the pulls all the way up and out of the way pinch the slide between your fingers and pull it closed that way. Your fingers will keep it from getting caught on the lining or the shell.
"look at it, now respect it!" Lol. Love it.
We need a brother double solo camping adventure!!
When I lived in Maryland and was young, I always liked the wet snow. You can't make snowballs with dry snow. Now that I'm in the eastern area in North Carolina, we don't get so much snow. It's been several years since we've had snow, which is sad to me because I always loved snow. It makes the most beautiful scenery.
Those were definitely the most un-camping matches I have ever seen on UA-cam at 11.19. Reminds me of my childhood making fires. Nothing fancy. Just have to know how to do it. Diesel soaked paper in my case always got things going.
Paying attention to conditions, watching animals, looking at the colour of the sky, noticing the wind, noticing how you feel. Very good advice. It takes experience of being outdoors a lot. I often think people who live in urban areas all their life are quite vulnerable and this is often why they get into trouble when going out into the great outdoors.
My daughter has discovered fall/ winter camping. No crowds or bugs. Plus her shepherd husky mix is the ultimate thermal blanket.
So excited!!! Looking forward to watching your adventure Luke!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Luke, when this popped up on my feed, I had to question your sanity, my friend, especially if this was the recent MLK weekend storm. Over on the TN side of things, we got anywhere's from 5" or so down in Knoxville to almost ten inches up here in Northern Union County (about 30 miles north of Knoxville.) Then the temps plummeted! We did not finally get, and stay, above freezing until the 22nd, local schools are just now starting to reopen. The roads here, especially residential and back roads, have been a sheet of ice.
Man this intro gave me chills 😮
It made me shudder . . .
It was the first ever shocked my dog (and me too)
Luke, a toboggan? A toboggan is something you ride down a snow covered hill on. I had a shipmate back in my Navy days from Carolina, don't remember if it was North or South. He used to call stocking cap a toboggan. Havent heatd that in years. Great video hang in there brother. Mike from Maine, the land of toboggans.
Love your adventures Luke, thank you for them.
I like your content, your manners, the tone and the slow paced-rhythm with the pauses, your honesty and the time and effort you put filming and editing those videos. I know it takes a lot of time. My only complaint comes from my wallet 😄 Damn, that gear is expensive! A question and a wish : do you always film in the same forest and mountains? And would you show in a future video more in depth the why and the how for you to choose a specific place to set up the camp and the best way to attach the tarp to maximize efficiency. Thanks buddy!
Love to see you start up a Camp TV/fire and set up a grill or tripod over it to cook yourself a real meal of steak/meat of some sort and veggies etc. like most of us would just to have a warm fire to sit by instead of freezing our butts off trying to stay warm eating dubious MRE's I can't wear fingerless gloves, my fingers freeze holding a cold can of pop lol.
You ever run across old barns or remnants of such. Rusted tubs, buckets, pipes, etc. There were people all over those mountains a hundred years back. My best bud grew up in Clyde off 276. Close to where Blueridge Motorcycle Campground was/is. He and others in the family were in charge of Mr. Vanderbilt's herd of cattle. They milked feed and cared for them everyday. They had barns up on top near Mt. Pisgah where they kept them. They would send wagon of milk down to the big house. We held two BMW RA National Motorcycle rallies there in years past and had the run of the place. Man it took an army of people to keep it up and to keep themselves up. The train ran everyday hauling food in for the workers. I think 265 folk worked there. If you haven't been to it you would appreciate it. Lot of innovation for it's time. Money was not an object. Camped at the Biltmore. Yeah boy. Good vid. We got about 9 inches up east Kentucky. Took three spells snowing like hell, near zero. It didn't have any trouble sticking. The river froze over. Of course it was near dry. Nice ice tides. Those mountains are still littered with old fallen chestnut oak from the blight in the '30's. Those mylar tarps/space blankets come in sooo handy. They've saved me from being miserable many times. Weatherman sells a hell of a lot of bread , milk and eggs when it clouds up. Fun vid. Next time.
You can tell by the way you say " my brother" with such an idolizing tone that he is probably most definitely older than you. So cute😊
I just love these videos - after a long day of work, come home and watch these in bed! They are one of the few highlights in my week.
I was all excited looking forward to the morning reveal of feathers, sadly I didn’t see a single one. 😅
Super excited for this, I love these vids it's so relaxing. Thank you Luke 😊
One thing I found to make a cool cold evening is..
Dry clean socks..after hiking..undershirt..ect..if possible.
JMO 😊
Between you and Steve. Great way to put my mind as I'm there to help me wind down and go to sleep.
You are the king of camping you really know what you are doing your just so amazing I'm a new watcher love it so much God bless stay safe
Such perfect setting for this adventure😊
I have to say too is that you have the "coolest'" Amazon gear list that I've seen yet, and it's all great stuff. What really caught my eye was the alcohol stove system. A real departure from building a wood fire or hiking in a bunch of propane/butane gear.
Good video there Luke I live up here in Southwest Pennsylvania about 45 miles south west of Pittsburgh. And up here I got maybe 6 inches on this last storm but today it was up in the 60s so there’s very little snow left I’m hoping there’s another big snowstorm that we will get, because I got a campsite on top of my hill and I want to test out some things up there. Keep up the good work buddy.
Hello Luke just watch your video very good you do great job on your videos I have been watching your second channel I like it very good 👍👍👍👍
Boy that looks cold, I have to put a coat and woolly hat on just to watch you outdoors! 😂
All the weather channels/apps are hyping the weather on a regular basis, IMO. Good video!
An old weather proverb has this to say about the size of snowflakes: Snow like meal, snow a great deal. Snow like feathers, softening weather.
Another great adventure! Thank you . I usually don't trust weather forcasters. You don't see too many that are on point. Although there are a few out there who get it close...
Luke, you should do a knot tying video. I always screw up. You are so cool. I always wait for a new video.
Great pictures, beautiful setting. Bustin' out the UL stuff bags & the chair...nice! That's how I like camping too. The tent gets a bit confining. I like some of those tarps, say MLD has one & the Warbonnett Thunderfly: where the ends are tapered a bit for the snow, and no doors or zips. I like those bathtub inserts or foam pads maybe for the ground. I thought about that Kuiu insert for tent & bathtub. Six moons, Hyperlite...they all have similar. There's a Nemo First Lite Tarp that looks good too.
Luke out forecasts the NWS once again.
@35:35 that alarm tone is interesting. Not exactly a zen way to wake up. 😎
Thanks for sharing your experiences!!
Thank you for another video. ❤
love these types of videos so much Luke makes me want to sit up late and watch them. I still watch your Nor 'easter video regularly