STEALTH Camping in the wilderness

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  • @SurvivalLilly
    @SurvivalLilly  6 років тому +127

    Hi guys, this time, I made a small kayaking trip with my new boat. Thanks to www.heavycoverinc.com for sponsoring this video! Please visit their website if you want to get their titanium canteen. Tarp used in this video: amzn.to/2MJTmvw Thanks for watching. Lilly

    • @WOLFMAN2975
      @WOLFMAN2975 6 років тому +4

      Survival Lilly Thank you for the video: ). What kayak is that?
      Thanks.
      My Mom had cancer cured.
      Look up the Hunza people. Apricot kernels cure and prevent cancer, it is the amygdalin, vitamin B17 within that has this effect. Check out the documentary (G Edward Griffin a world without cancer the story of vitamin B17) I believe is the title, I have playlists on my channel. If interested let me know I will send you some links. The old saying an apple a day keeps the doctor away is True when you consume the whole Apple seeds included. Also check out the video titled (how to cure cancer with apricot kernels) muscular guy shaved head blue tank top in the thumbnail, Man in the video cured himself of bowel cancer, doctors gave him two months to live, Cured with bitter apricot kernels and bromelain which is a pineapple enzyme, digestive enzyme, he was taking 600 General, Digestive, Units, to Aid the absorption of the apricot kernels. He had No conventional treatment chemo, radiation, surgery or other treatment of any kind. He has been cancer-free for years now.
      There are multiple! cures for cancer, Natural cures these are and have been suppressed. Google the Australian blushwood tree. If eating seeds was harmful /deadly humankind Never Would Have Made It. Think about it, think cavemen - cavewoman threw away the core : ). Humans are all brainwashed this is by Design, as a child I was always told Not to eat the core of an apple because the seeds contain cyanide, this is true but it is a Minuscule amount and it is structured in such a way not unlike Water which is two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen, harmless when together as H2O. The cyanide contained within apricot kernels and bitter almonds which use to be sold/consumed on a regular basis is Harmless to the body yet Deadly! to cancer cells, only cancer cells can unlock the cyanide and benzaldehyde molecules within the apricot kernels, Nature's Perfect Design. In my opinion B-17, amygdalin is to cancer what vitamin C is to scurvy.
      My Mom had cancer cured with apricot kernels, alkaline water and Essiac tea and lots of fresh juice, beet, carrot, celery, Apple you name it. People cure themselves of cancer all the time by switching to a raw vegan diet cancer cannot exist in an alkaline environment it cannot survive, apoptosis. Many fruits nuts and other foods contain vitamin B17 it occurs naturally but because of mass farming/GMOS it is in very small concentrations. Bitter apricot kernels have the highest natural concentration. The human body is amazing a tumor is the body's way of protecting itself containing the cancer, in my playlists there is a video of a young girl who cured herself of an inoperable brain tumor a very rare cancer with a raw vegan diet.
      Silica removes aluminum from the body Reversing and preventing Alzheimer's and Dementia. Boron/Borax Cures arthritis and also decalcifies the pineal gland, balances hormone levels while also significantly raising testosterone among many other health benefits, Google The Borax conspiracy. The list goes on, it's all about treating the symptom and not the cause keeping people sick and taking their money driving the numbers of the population down is the goal, at this point it is 1 in 2 for men and 1 in 3 for women will get cancer, dogs and cats that live less than 20 years on average are getting cancer nowadays this never use to happen think about it what do they eat our food supply is contaminated, poisoned. Scary thing is they're making everything seedless, genetically modified
      without labels. Iodine also use to be used as a food preservative which was Beneficial for health and has strong anticancer benefits, replaced with Bromine which causes thyroid disorders among many other negative health effects.
      Check out those two videos you'll understand where I'm coming from, if you do watch the videos Please spread the word. People are dying Horrible Deaths families Destroyed for No reason.
      I'am sharing what I consider to be Extremely !mportant information.
      Google (can squirrels get cancer) also try Googling (do squirrels get cancer) and (foods rich in B-17)
      You Will Understand The Connection when you do.
      Also check out the documentary (What the Health) available on Netflix and possibly UA-cam and (The food Matrix 101 reasons to go vegan) available on UA-cam.
      Again if you would like some links message me, I will send them to you, also anyone reading this who is interested.
      I have Playlist on my channel as well.
      Wishing you all Perfect Health Love Happiness and a Wonderful Journey.
      : ) Tyler
      Do Not take my word for it, do your own research.

    • @lorigirward4871
      @lorigirward4871 6 років тому +4

      awesome video i like that little stove ☺

    • @Sobia838
      @Sobia838 6 років тому

      Survival Lilly amazing dear you Doing very Hard-work stay bless😍😍😍😍👌👌🌺🌺🌸
      sub back #CuteTinyFood :) stay connecte thanks 🎂

    • @jdmccartney1
      @jdmccartney1 6 років тому +4

      I have a Sevlor sit on Kayak too.... just a tip to make sure its well inflated before putting it in the water as it will get saggy and be difficult to control..... love your videos.... and living vicariously through your wilderness adventures Thank you 👍

    • @outdoorandbushcraft39
      @outdoorandbushcraft39 6 років тому +2

      Survival Lilly congrats on your boyfriend 😊

  • @matthewjohnson2853
    @matthewjohnson2853 6 років тому +7

    My wife & I really liked the video, great too see a woman for a change in these camping videos. You make camping look fun & more interesting, recommended this to my daughter's to watch, thanks.

  • @rayrau76
    @rayrau76 5 років тому +1

    I’ve been backpacking and doing primitive survival for many years. You my friend are the real deal, I appreciate your attention to detail and how you’re not afraid to get your hands dirty. Love your spirit and skill set, awesome

  • @nando68two
    @nando68two 6 років тому +37

    Another great video Lilly! There are several things I really loved about this video.
    -I always tell people that there will be times in a survival situation when you want to be very visible to get rescued, gray man to blend in with everyone else, or be stealth to go unnoticed by people passing by. This was a great example of stealth camping by making your camp away from paths and trails. Your use of your camo tarp was Excellent!
    - I especially loved this camp spot. You're close enough to have more water and even fish but far enough away so people walking the river can pass without noticing you. Also, in a real survival situation, game for hunting are also attracted to water.
    -In stealth camping, big camp fires and smoke plumes draw attention, so camp stoves and only lighting small fires for cooking and boiling water are the best plan to remain hidden, excellent job! I really liked your stove too.
    -You were working very hard. This should remind people that physical fitness is very important because a real survival situation will be very labor intensive and need a lot of endurance.
    -Another great tip was your warning about cooking with metal cans. Brilliant advice! I'm an older guy who was taught to cook MRE's in the metal cans back in the 1970's, but that isn't true anymore. Supermarket food cans aren't made the same way.
    Another great video Lilly, thanks for sharing!

    • @randallflagg3464
      @randallflagg3464 6 років тому

      Horror Amino In a real SHTF survival scenario where you're trying to be the grey man you would be on hard routine,no fire at all,food eaten cold straight from the tin this is camping!

    • @nando68two
      @nando68two 6 років тому +2

      Randall Flagg - What are you talking about?
      -In a survival rescue situation, you want to create big fires and smoke to be visible as possible for rescue. Orange is always the color of the day when you need to be rescued.
      -In a Grey Man situation, you want to blend in and only cook, eat, and be as visible as everyone else to BLEND IN. People eating too well or not eating as much as everyone else will stick out. If everyone else is cooking, then you cook too. If no one is cooking, then you don't cook. DUH! The point of being a Grey Man is to BLEND IN so no one notices you as being better equipped or trained as anyone else. You're just another face in the crowd in a crowd of faces.
      -In a stealth situation, you want to be as invisible as possible. Leave fewer tracks and traces. Making fewer fires and only small ones to reduce light and smoke visible to track your location. Make camp as far from trails and roads. Use camo netting and tarps to blend into the environment. For smart people, this is common sense.
      -Yeah, eating COLD food out of the can whenever you have too. But I was agreeing with Lilly's warning about using cans to cook in. The plastic coating inside of some modern cans will melt and becomes part of what you're eating. You can eat plastic of you want too though. DUH AGAIN!
      -As for you saying no fires at all? Good luck with that. I'm sure no one will notice you having dysentery because you didn't boil your water. Oh, but you probably have aquatabs? Then sure, you won't get it, but everyone else with diarrhea will notice you're the only one who isn't sick and you still blew your Gray Man cover.
      It's a good idea to know what you're talking about before you try to correct someone who does. In a real SHTF situation, your attempt at Grey Man will really hurt you. You just got you spotted on UA-cam and sticking out as someone who isn't mentally equipped to survive. Imagine how worse you'll do in a real SHTF!

    • @cmcclellan9721
      @cmcclellan9721 6 років тому +1

      NICE!!!!! I "practice" (sorta, lol) using a Dakota Fire hole to cook and walk away a distance to look for smoke, or ANY flickering (yea, night too) just to "fine-tune" in case of doing it for real. Only thing I can't eliminate is the smell of the food. Guess y'all can't have everything, lol.

    • @Nicksatrip
      @Nicksatrip 6 років тому +2

      Horror, isn't it funny how the dumbest people are so quick to tell you what you're doing wrong, while you're doing it right? Hahaha
      Let's just let him die first so we can grab their stuff. Hahaha

    • @nando68two
      @nando68two 6 років тому +2

      C McCellan - Right! It's not totally impossible to use fire AND still be stealth. It's mostly about being smart about it to reduce your exposure. Doing a walk around looking for gaps is smart! And you're right, you can't eliminate EVERY exposure, but you can minimize it. Dakota Fire is a great idea. especially if you're on high ground. Fewer people can look down and see you. In the cold, surviving without heat becomes less likely, but a Dakota with some logs piled up to reflect heat towards you will be a lifesaver and also block light and the view of your camp from the opposite side. Smart!

  • @lifesahobby
    @lifesahobby 6 років тому +22

    Best morning face in the whole of camping world

  • @riverbender9898
    @riverbender9898 6 років тому

    You do a fine job of highlighting the simple joys of camping. Thank You.

  • @makon2824
    @makon2824 6 років тому

    Thanks for the vid. I hope you two had great time!

  • @otosjvantolerbok4177
    @otosjvantolerbok4177 6 років тому

    So cool she still uses the upgraded Mora! I first thought "Ok, nice project, on to the other one"and she would forget the Mora as it was a closed project, but she actualy still uses it! Proove that the upgrade is usefull!

  • @elforeigner3260
    @elforeigner3260 6 років тому

    Lilly is easy to like, it's a pleasure to watch her videos

  • @Caintuckee64
    @Caintuckee64 6 років тому +1

    The river is soothing, she calms us like a baby wrapped in a mothers arms.
    The sounds, the sights, the smells... what will you experience this time?
    Each time out there recharges our batteries... until the next time

  • @VitoAnthonyD.-ow7oo
    @VitoAnthonyD.-ow7oo 6 років тому

    Pictures of Lilly... made my life so wonderful..

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 6 років тому

    I loved the trick you found out about your canteen when the light is placed in it. There is quite a bit of light put out from it and I thought that was fantastic. You all must have really enjoyed that overnight stay in the forest and that river is looking so nice.

  • @sball3
    @sball3 6 років тому

    Ok, long time lurker, first time commenter...
    at first I was like, what?! Lily can’t steer a canoe?!
    Who’s the guy filming POV?! Have we been duped?!
    Then halfway Lily blows my mind by making fire and cooking chili. Faith restored.
    Somewhere about now it’s like a familiar infomercial with repeat sponsor products .
    3/4 through....I’m liking this camera guy.
    Put a little extra air in my boat 😂
    Thanks Lily

  • @ebudrow1
    @ebudrow1 6 років тому

    Love the new boat. As a rafter you need to put more air in the boat. Most Sevy’s have an inflation guide near the valves. If it’s full it will float higher (keep you dryer) and track better. If it wrinkles when you get in it needs more air.
    Nice location for a trip. Inflatables give you more options to sneak into.

  • @alionus6783
    @alionus6783 6 років тому

    Your camera man is good at showing what you are doing. Because it helps people watch closely and pretty much follow along

  • @sweatyfingers628
    @sweatyfingers628 6 років тому +18

    Lilly thanks for being awesome and teaching/showing your skills to us

  • @Ant.Groover
    @Ant.Groover 6 років тому

    Just watched your Vancouver Island video. Way to go ! Much higher stakes, more light and shade. Proper storytelling.
    Your happiness when you "catched" that fish was great. Please do more long trips.

  • @jonnyboat2
    @jonnyboat2 6 років тому +45

    I like the spaghetti western music in the background. Reminds me of Clint Eastwood’s old west movies.

    • @mikenomadic5508
      @mikenomadic5508 6 років тому +2

      jonnyboat2 Sounds like (Ghost) Riders in the Sky but unknown artist. I wish she would give credit to the music - just as important as the links she makes money on are the links for the musicians to make money too. They deserve it!

    • @jflin01
      @jflin01 6 років тому +1

      If it's not Ennio Morricone, it's a darn good imitation.

    • @FazartOrganization
      @FazartOrganization 6 років тому

      Are you 100% positive she doesn't have permission to use it without credit? Perhaps she had it commissioned?

    • @uncleflyfish5754
      @uncleflyfish5754 6 років тому +1

      Try typing "Lars Monsen - In the Wilderness" from Nordkalotten 365 Soundtrack.

    • @markpoole6449
      @markpoole6449 6 років тому

      Uncle FlyFish Exactly what I was thinking! Lilly does Nordkalotten. The canoe intro didn't hurt the comparison either.😂

  • @ArtisanTony
    @ArtisanTony 6 років тому +129

    It's funny, back in the day we just called it camping. Now it's called stealth camping :) I guess it depends on what part of the country you come from. In Tennessee we usually could go just about anywhere in the woods and camp and people wouldn't mind. I guess this term stealth camping came about when it became harder to find places to camp without permission. It's strange how perceptions change over the years. It's a sign of the times when you have to feel like you have to be stealthy just to camp :)

    • @mattlewandowski73
      @mattlewandowski73 6 років тому +1

      Seems those days of boondockin just about anywhere in the backwoods are coming to an end, even here in Tennessee.
      BTW... what part of Tennessee you in?
      Matt Lew, Clan Lew Outdoors. East Tennessee

    • @tonynagy2042
      @tonynagy2042 6 років тому +5

      I understood Lilly's Stealth camping, for using a CAMO pattern tarp/hat.... I may be incorrect?

    • @ArtisanTony
      @ArtisanTony 6 років тому +2

      Chattanooga and you?

    • @stewartrv
      @stewartrv 6 років тому

      Or maybe she is on private land with permission that isn't usually illegal unless you live there full time...

    • @tonynagy2042
      @tonynagy2042 6 років тому +5

      LOL... for a split second I thought i saw a sasquatch, or was that Hickok45?....Shhhh

  • @wildernessfieldjournal8211
    @wildernessfieldjournal8211 6 років тому +1

    Great video Lilly. Good to see you on a kayak trip. That was a pretty sweet little camp. I've wanted one of those canteens for years. Love my ss pathfinder set but the titanium is way lighter.

  • @jeremiahking5551
    @jeremiahking5551 6 років тому

    The lady speaking before the camping, really encouraged me, how she got people to sit together and talk and communicate, some times it's good to talk, and make friends, may the Lord Jesus bless you, Marie from worship in truth s.b.

  • @trekOCLVone
    @trekOCLVone 5 років тому

    The camp and stove approach is very practical. Great short video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @kardstore
    @kardstore 6 років тому

    listening to the sounds of the river and staring into the flames is so mesmerizing

  • @rondakudrna2054
    @rondakudrna2054 6 років тому

    How great was that!? Terrific sandbar cook out right on the river. Luv your videos, Lilly!

  • @genej501
    @genej501 6 років тому

    glad to see you are expanding your horizons... like seeing new gear in action...

  • @jeffgail99
    @jeffgail99 5 років тому

    You are an amazing person Lilly! An asset to the world.

  • @terrywbreedlove
    @terrywbreedlove 6 років тому

    Always has been my favorite way to camp. Hike in with no tent but a sleeping bag and some food and maybe a fishing pole. Just enjoy nature and sleep under the stars.

  • @johnwinchell1029
    @johnwinchell1029 6 років тому

    Hi Lilly,
    I enjoy your videos. I want to suggest on the next water trip you wear a flotation device. I would be concerned of a spill recovery especially in cold water and a vest might help assure your recovery. Thanks again for your entertaining videos.

  • @jp-um2fr
    @jp-um2fr 6 років тому

    A nice video Lilly, it's gone midnight for me and it's much better to have a gentle voice with an interesting subject to talk about. I was waiting for Clint Eastwood to turn up. Keep them coming Lilly, I used to love the outdoors. Take care young one.

  • @kevinwest5456
    @kevinwest5456 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing another excellent adventure as well as your experience. That was beautiful scenery.
    If you're worried about toxins like aluminum and such, start researching pork. Very bad meat to eat no matter how it's raised or fed. You're better off with beaf, lamb, goat. I hope this info keeps you healthy.

  • @ozarkadventures121
    @ozarkadventures121 6 років тому

    Looks like a great time. Love river and creek camping. Digging the kayak. Thanks.

  • @prestonwhite4900
    @prestonwhite4900 5 років тому

    My goodness darlin Keep On Keepin On don't let nobody discourage you you are wonderful

  • @alejosolano5016
    @alejosolano5016 5 років тому

    Very good lesson. I wish all the people that live in big cities learn how to survive in the wilderness. Some day we will have a war, civil or external, and the survivors must to abandon the cities and try to survive on the woods

  • @a.s5353
    @a.s5353 6 років тому

    Lilly having fun with boyfriend in the wilderness. Awesome.

  • @stephencarter980
    @stephencarter980 6 років тому

    Great video Lilly. Beautiful area you are in. If you are not a strong swimmer a light weight life jacket would be a must . A man just drowned in my area yesterday while him and his wife was in their kayak. They over turned and he panicked because he could not swim good, his wife tried to save him but he started to drown her by thrashing around. Be safe Love your videos.

  • @tulipia1966
    @tulipia1966 6 років тому

    Awesome video Lilly! I definitely prefer rivers, they're more intimate and absorbing!

  • @АлексейКазанцев-и4ю

    dear Lilly. we with the family watch your video, especially they like my daughter. she is 5 years old, and after several mini trips that we were able to accomplish this year, she insisted that I write you this comment)) shoot the video, continue to develop. We wish you good and good luck. apologizing for his English - used the "Google translator". hello to you with Ural Mountains, from Russia))

  • @James-sh7rr
    @James-sh7rr 6 років тому

    Thank you Lilly. Cool canteen. Cheers!

  • @russellwolfe789
    @russellwolfe789 5 років тому

    I really enjoy your UA-cam videos and like watching the watching how you survive in the wilderness.

  • @joshkw2328
    @joshkw2328 6 років тому

    Don't ever stop UA-cam you have a gift for this kind of thing☺☺☺

  • @andyshoun
    @andyshoun 6 років тому

    Great video. Stealth camping is underrated. I have one small suggestion. When cleaning your cook pan and spoon dump the dirty water away from the river. Let that small amount of food biodegrade on land rather than in the water.

  • @tednorcross7489
    @tednorcross7489 6 років тому

    Like your videos. Watched them for a few years now. Really cool. Bought a couple of survival knives you recommended and stainless water containers and water straws.
    Always great stuff. Thanks. Ted from Connecticut

  • @kakwabushcraft4809
    @kakwabushcraft4809 6 років тому

    Like the video Liily! Beautiful area! Keep them coming.

  • @Insanemembrane93
    @Insanemembrane93 6 років тому

    Like the skallagrim of camping! Very knowledgeable. Great comprehensive survival video.

  • @KawaTony1964
    @KawaTony1964 6 років тому

    I visited my sister and her husband last summer, and we went kayaking on a creek similar to the one you are on in this video. They used their brand new Intex Explorer K2 inflatable 2-seat kayak, and on its maiden voyage, an underwater branch punctured the floor compartment. It deflated, tore open so much that it no longer supported their weight, and allowed water to flood in and soak them. They had to wade back to the launch location pulling it behind them.

  • @malarkist3056
    @malarkist3056 6 років тому

    I love your videos. You inspire me to go out there and experience nature. Keep making awesome content. Much love from the Philippines.

  • @mattlewandowski73
    @mattlewandowski73 6 років тому +7

    nice new kayak. you make a good point about cooking from tin cans... while it has been a mainstay of campers for generations, they seem to be using liners in the vast majority of the cans these days... I think the days of cooking from a can are coming to an end. your gasket seal looks like it might be silicone, which as polymers go is as bio-neutral as we can get so far.

  • @jckelsey
    @jckelsey 6 років тому

    Rivers are the best Lilly! We camp,kayak (canoe) the Brazos River here in Texas. Still loving the spaghetti western background music.

  • @bryanr.3241
    @bryanr.3241 6 років тому

    You are so right Lilly , cold water is great for the body in many ways. Just ask Wim Hof lol. Cold showers help the cardiovascular system in a huge way. I practice the Wim Hof breathing technique to enable handling cold water and temperatures outside. Great video Lilly.
    Peace

  • @michaelcollier9288
    @michaelcollier9288 6 років тому

    Lilly, a really great video. Enjoyed going on the trip with you. I wish I could have gone along. But, you know, I am in the USA, North Carolina. Plenty of good camping here in the wilderness. Appreciate the gear ideas. You can use a headlamp on your bottle by attaching it outside the bottle and shining it through it. You probably know this.

  • @kelanth462
    @kelanth462 6 років тому

    I've done that trick with a .5 liter water bottle. I've taken clear packing tape and tape the bottom of the bottle to a large flash and it lights up a whole room. Good for walking along a dark road too.

  • @CatBoi649
    @CatBoi649 6 років тому +5

    I'm so jealous of your cameraman

  • @atvi4785
    @atvi4785 6 років тому

    Chị thật là dũng cảm.. Em ước mơ một ngày nài đó.. Có thể đc tự do vs trải nghiệp cuộc sống . một cách tự nhiên như chị.... Em cảm ơn chị đã cho em xem video . cảm súc về cuộc sống giũa thiên nhiên vs một ngày mai .. Tràn đầy bất ngờ hp.. Của tự nhiên..

  • @solomonhiachiakhee4667
    @solomonhiachiakhee4667 3 роки тому

    Thank you 😆 from Singapore

  • @clausp9c
    @clausp9c 6 років тому

    Das war mal wieder ein tolles Video. Vielen Dank dafür.Gruß von der Nordsee

  • @29obbie29
    @29obbie29 6 років тому

    'Morning Lilly' is the cutest!
    That being said, great video and tips
    Lilly rules my world

  • @jimhough6233
    @jimhough6233 6 років тому

    Artisan tony. You really capture my feelings also. AND UA-cam isn't what it could be, but it's the best we have right now

  • @bahamajim1998
    @bahamajim1998 6 років тому

    Simple living . got me motivated to go do some clean up at my camp

  • @johnrambo8674
    @johnrambo8674 6 років тому

    any place of flowing water is paradise..

  • @soulvaccination8679
    @soulvaccination8679 6 років тому

    I really like the Clint Eastwood movie music.Another great video.Thanks.Always look foreword to them

  • @dipeshmukhiyasunuwar39
    @dipeshmukhiyasunuwar39 4 роки тому

    God bless your job, sister. From🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵Nepal...

  • @Pfhreak
    @Pfhreak 6 років тому

    "and if you move the water, it looks like a disco light" Survival Lilly's new channel: Bushcraft Raves

  • @jimshaw8534
    @jimshaw8534 5 років тому

    You are an inspiration Lilly, very glad I found ur channel. Keep up the good work young lady!!!

  • @jimcook6671
    @jimcook6671 6 років тому

    Love your canteen lantern. The background music was very nice. Ive not seen a twig stove in that shape before but I like it. Its bigger than the one I have and makes putting twigs on the fire much easier. Good video, looks like places Ive been.

  • @paulwolf2775
    @paulwolf2775 6 років тому

    Very nice video, Lilly. I liked the stealth camping idea. It's gotten very big, as you want to try to keep the integrity of your surroundings. Btw, Titanium is nice, but I've used an old canteen cup for years. World War 2 surplus and have never had any issues. But, I can see your point. Also an Army mess kit. But you do great work. Beautiful area you were in too. Thanks again.

  • @guns4funcajanajustin
    @guns4funcajanajustin 6 років тому

    Excellent adventure! Any time you are by a river is a good time.

  • @robertshand8101
    @robertshand8101 6 років тому +1

    First class video again Lilly. Your right, there's nothing more relaxing and magical than the sound of a river...especially at night 😀
    That music was a bit mad 😂😂😂.
    Cheers 👍

  • @chadallin5155
    @chadallin5155 6 років тому

    Hi Lilly. I enjoyed your vid. I like the whole river camping thing, however I don’t see how it was stealth except for the low profile camo lean-to. I’m an ex Army Ranger and I can tell you that true stealth camping is a lot more involved than a camo tarp. True stealth would include alternate food cooking methods that don’t generate light signatures or eating cold and cold camp. Your clothing would have to be all subdued colors as well or camo and numerous other things to be less detectable, however despite the way it sounds I didn’t really come on to criticize. I just wanted to say that I like a lot of your methods in wilderness and survival bushcraft. I truly enjoy your videos and your one of my top picks for the subject. I hope you’re able to continue. Take care.

  • @DavidGonzalez-ho7hl
    @DavidGonzalez-ho7hl 5 років тому

    Love the vids. Really wasn't impressed by the canteen but a canteen cup with a lid. Now your talking! Now you make me want one.

  • @bluesman7703
    @bluesman7703 6 років тому

    I just found a new Lilly video on my phone , I'm driving home , Can't wait to watch it !!!!

  • @unknownuser4692
    @unknownuser4692 6 років тому

    I hear you about rivers spend most of my free time near them and cannals just to relax and watch the current great for bird watching as well.

  • @janettebarker7291
    @janettebarker7291 5 років тому +1

    Love your videos, keep up the great work! Cheers from Australia.

  • @jesusalfonsotortoleromarti9233
    @jesusalfonsotortoleromarti9233 6 років тому

    Beautiful video. Thank you, Lilly.

  • @jeanetteswalberg6166
    @jeanetteswalberg6166 6 років тому

    I can remember putting red cellophane on my flashlight for reading a star chart without ruining my night vision when I was a teenager. Maybe you just invented a night vision lantern. ;o)
    Another great vid.

  • @timwaddell7499
    @timwaddell7499 6 років тому

    The stove you are using is really a nice setup. Have you ever done a video on it? Just wondering. Great video as usual, keep up the great work and thanks for taking us along on your adventures!!!

  • @OakKnobFarm
    @OakKnobFarm 6 років тому

    I very much agree with your choice of titanium. I have a set of ultra lightweight titanium silverware for backpacking. It's amazingly tough even though it's incredibly thin and very light. The trio only ways a few ounces combined. Not cheap, but if you don't lose them, they should last a long time (I've had mine 20+ years so far)

  • @patricelacroix8049
    @patricelacroix8049 6 років тому

    amazing ...no mosquitos, and your spot is great.

  • @triciaanddennisb9548
    @triciaanddennisb9548 6 років тому

    You and the things you do are awesome

  • @josephlashley9459
    @josephlashley9459 6 років тому

    I had a canoe from 1976 to 1986. I loved it in fresh or salt water.

  • @jerrjo1313
    @jerrjo1313 6 років тому +1

    Love these vids.

  • @richardbrown9920
    @richardbrown9920 6 років тому

    camping by the river is always so calming and peaceful ... in good weather of coarse.. other animals like it as well... the trick with the lamp inside your water bottle .. :) like 1000 fire flies in a jar .. planet earth turning so slowly. survival lilly catching the moment ..... Brilliant

  • @Mr2Reviews
    @Mr2Reviews 6 років тому +1

    I recommend the Firebox stove. So much easier to use and set up. The stove you were using looked like quite the hassle and also very noisy when setting up and taking down. I love Heavy Cover's canteen system. I hope to get one one day. For now, I'm still using a surplus U.S. army canteen.

  • @living2ndchildhood347
    @living2ndchildhood347 6 років тому

    Thank you for an outstanding video of an awesome adventure!!!! I am green with envy!

  • @dwaynewallace3614
    @dwaynewallace3614 6 років тому

    Great video been watching your videos for ever now

  • @larryharlson3721
    @larryharlson3721 6 років тому

    Hi Lilly thanks for another good video.Be safe.

  • @erichslavicek1214
    @erichslavicek1214 6 років тому

    Hi Lilly, i love to see your wirke, I know, it ja hard Work, but a beautiful, satisfying work , in the natur,...thank you! I look every day your videos...

  • @CrankyPantss
    @CrankyPantss 6 років тому

    That was a fun video. Well done. Thanks for sharing it with us.

  • @thoughtguardian
    @thoughtguardian 6 років тому

    Hey Lilly! Great video. If you have time, I was curious if you are still using the exped air mat and if you ever worry about getting holes in it. I'm looking swapping out my foam ones. Thanks for making super content!!

  • @mrblue1179
    @mrblue1179 6 років тому

    Hi Lilly, nice video.. I love watching all of your videos...

  • @ferebeefamily
    @ferebeefamily 6 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @queenlayug
    @queenlayug 6 років тому

    Wow impressive how fast you lit that fire. What brand is that magnesium you’re using? I’ve tried a few different ones with no success. I’d appreciate your input!!

  • @armancho76
    @armancho76 6 років тому

    cool vid as usual Lilly .. awesome new gear ..great seing you again

  • @benworkman177
    @benworkman177 6 років тому

    Hey Lilly, You are looking good and we continue to follow you in your adventures. Go Girl, The wife and I love you!

  • @Lynnie501
    @Lynnie501 6 років тому

    I love this video! Looks so relaxing next to the river. Great info Lilly, keep up the great video's, your very brave to go in the water.

  • @glenngoodale1709
    @glenngoodale1709 6 років тому

    Love your videos keep up the good work

  • @gabrielshear4298
    @gabrielshear4298 6 років тому

    I lIke the canteen and flashlight idea ..
    Shake around the canteen and you get a disco light ..
    You are the “Camping Queen” !...

  • @ДядяСерёжа-щ4б
    @ДядяСерёжа-щ4б 6 років тому

    Очень здорово, спасибо Лили

  • @Salrous
    @Salrous 6 років тому

    Looks like you captured a magical flame in your canteen

  • @jasonmccann4341
    @jasonmccann4341 6 років тому

    Wow, you now have your own film crew! You tube movie star! Great video Lilly!

  • @Ali-mb7zf
    @Ali-mb7zf 6 років тому

    I'm very impressed to see your courage miss lilley , how to find a stream towards the jungle 🦁