Winter Truck Camping in Alaska with No Heater

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  • @brianfromBoise722
    @brianfromBoise722 Рік тому +759

    Hey Maria,I’ve been watching you for a while, Past three years. You’re going to have to put a engine block heater on your motor. The diesel in cold weather can be a real problem. If it gets too cold just FYI please look into this before you go too much further north it’s pretty simple to do and then plug your Jackery into it at night. couple more items get an actual hot water bottle with a white mouth. They’re made out of rubber and designed for hot water then wrap it in a soft microfiber blanket. Also a 12 V heating blanket won’t work as well but it does help if you get a quality one and or get a diesel heater at night sleep below not up top keep as much heat contained down below. Get yourself a satellite phone. If you do not have one yet you’re going to need it we’re going please keep the blue on a leash out there because of the potential for him being at risk to predation, important note, don’t throw rocks at you frozen water areas if blue chases it, and it breaks and he falls through everyone is going to be in a world of hurt. Please stay safe.

    • @terriparker6199
      @terriparker6199 Рік тому +34

      Great advice

    • @josephastol4772
      @josephastol4772 Рік тому +25

      Yea, 12 gallons of diesel isn't going to go very far.

    • @spectrelayer
      @spectrelayer Рік тому +25

      I was thinking it. You said it. It's important...beyond words important.

    • @Lois-o1f
      @Lois-o1f Рік тому +14

      Brian has been there done that before, me too 😂❤. If I did it you can too!😊

    • @tomad4051
      @tomad4051 Рік тому +13

      Lotta Good Heads Up in this post 🤔👍🏻😎😎

  • @zekebilbo1431
    @zekebilbo1431 Рік тому +15

    Best way to keep warm is to change all of your clothes. Towel off all the sweat on yourself. Put on dry clothes, like thermal underwear, and dry socks.

  • @timr6318
    @timr6318 Рік тому +177

    When people say they put boiling water in a bottle for their sleeping bag it's usually like a nalgene or something a lot more substantial than the bottle you buy water in.

    • @askmisspatience
      @askmisspatience Рік тому +17

      A hot water bottle they use when someone’s sick is a thick specially designed bag. This would work great

    • @Will-nn6ux
      @Will-nn6ux Рік тому +11

      Using a drinking water bottle as a hot water bottle is dangerous. If the water is hot enough to be useful as a heat source, it's hot enough to burn you if it leaks. She needs to buy a proper hot water bottle!

    • @Will-nn6ux
      @Will-nn6ux Рік тому +10

      But yes, a proper hot water bottle filled with freshly boiled water is a really good heat source in the night.

    • @Monku123
      @Monku123 Рік тому +14

      Nope, use a Nalgene wide mouth water bottle, it's BPA free and will not melt when adding boiling water and probably won't leak into your sleeping bag. But I'd say diesel heater would be best.

    • @PaddletaleAdventures
      @PaddletaleAdventures Рік тому +4

      Always a Nalgene bottle. Wide mouth. Thick plastic. Secure lid

  • @teenagederpbag
    @teenagederpbag Рік тому +30

    Hi! I’m from England and I’m sorry if this is a stupid recommendation as I’ve never been to USA, but over here in the UK, you can buy “hot water bottles” (rubber bottles that can take boiling water and last a good few hours) in every shop or supermarket. I think Amazon should do them, but I’m hoping your local drugstores should do them too? They’re a godsend for camping!! Stay warm and safe, love xoxo

    • @mattharris2398
      @mattharris2398 11 місяців тому +4

      Yes you can buy them

    • @letsrock1729
      @letsrock1729 11 місяців тому +3

      I'm from the UK too and am completely addicted to my hot water bottle...I use it every single night for about 9 months of the year 😁

    • @ARRSEY-RC
      @ARRSEY-RC 2 місяці тому

      Just remember what no-one tells you.. they have an expiry date and after that they can explode or tear and schold you if you use them properly they are a god send .

  • @kst357
    @kst357 Рік тому +123

    It was a major oversight to not install a diesel heater before now. Water bottles & electric blankets will get you through the night but the reality is that you need a more permanent solution. You need to be able to have a reasonably warm cabin in addition to a warm bed. Not only for the comfort but for safety in case you or Blue get wet or sick.

  • @carolinejayes157
    @carolinejayes157 Рік тому +10

    You could insulate your transport ,Snow chains for your tires your motor ,give your dog a warm coat ,thermals ,lots of soups ,and stews.!

  • @kimberlysmith205
    @kimberlysmith205 Рік тому +543

    Please get a heater, bear spray and a jacket for Blue before going artic! I want you both to be safe and warm. Love your videos ❤❤

    • @garytiffin306
      @garytiffin306 Рік тому +64

      also a gun and a diesel heater.

    • @virginia2949
      @virginia2949 Рік тому +6

      @@garytiffin306 Yep!

    • @supernova7799
      @supernova7799 Рік тому +2

      How are the goats?

    • @dandeberry
      @dandeberry Рік тому +10

      Blue is fine in the arctic :)
      Her coat is built for it!
      By the way, I agree with you with the bear spray and jacket (as well as gun!) :)

    • @KaiserSoze212
      @KaiserSoze212 Рік тому +2

      Get an axe, a saw, a knife and some firelighters. You'll be good. You are inspirational

  • @lukeking5237
    @lukeking5237 Рік тому +155

    As some others have mentioned, use a nalgeon bottle with boiling water. I use this all the time and it works great! Good sleeping bag, a wool blanket for the pup and the nalgeon bottle are a perfect combination. Stay safe and safe travels!

  • @insanityraging6832
    @insanityraging6832 Рік тому +67

    Temps in Alaska can go to -50 below zero. Extremely dangerous and life threating. You need to leave or seek someone who has experience camping in these temperatures. I can not stress enough how dangerous this adventure is getting. You need start talking to the locals and have them evaluate your preparedness.

  • @pattibates9407
    @pattibates9407 Рік тому +4

    I think you’re doing a great job cooking especially in a truck! You have truly improved in the last year keep up the good work!

  • @mrmonsterz644
    @mrmonsterz644 Рік тому +27

    You walk out the car in Alaskan wilderness with nothing? .44 Magnum, .45 Super, 10mm, .454 Casull and/or at least *bear spray*
    Come on Ria, stay safe out there

  • @jaypac7126
    @jaypac7126 Рік тому +3

    Please stop taking risks be prepared before hand check once twice three times make sure your ready before you go out be safe and God bless

  • @royconnell2506
    @royconnell2506 Рік тому +35

    You should look into a diesel heater.👍👍👍

    • @DaroriDerEinzige
      @DaroriDerEinzige Рік тому

      Also "don't sleep in the area which is less isolated as the rest".

  • @va7dgp
    @va7dgp Рік тому +6

    As a Scout Leader back 1980-1995. We taught our Scouts to strip off all their clothes they wore during the day. (I mean everthing) Put on fresh PJ or underwear. I used a candle to warm up my tent. As some one mention a smaller area is easier to warm up. We cooked outside as mosture from the cooking will coat the walls plus get into the sleeping gear. I've gone camping in -40 F and I'm now 74. I survived

  • @skatethug96
    @skatethug96 Рік тому +14

    you should sleep in the downstairs section with the top closed. Smaller spaces with better insulation will keep you warmer

  • @beemidan
    @beemidan Рік тому +1

    Girly, you need to be super careful in those temps with your doggy. Made me really nervous seeing you so guys so cold.

  • @BFVgnr
    @BFVgnr Рік тому +122

    Nalgene bottles can take boiling water.
    Luke at the Outdoor Boys yt channel is in Alaska and he always uses a nalgene of hot or boiling water in his sleeping bag for warmth. He also uses the stick on heat packs for his sons when they are out camping.
    The condensation in your roof tent is normal. It's going to freeze and crystalize because there's nowhere for it to go.

    • @masterofbaters
      @masterofbaters Рік тому +6

      Was going to also mention the outdoor boys!

    • @johnrwallace
      @johnrwallace Рік тому +1

      Yes, this!

    • @myhubbyislouisvuitton4218
      @myhubbyislouisvuitton4218 Рік тому +1

      They sell packs for condensation for the car on amazon and they work very well.

    • @billbombshiggy9254
      @billbombshiggy9254 Рік тому +1

      Yep. I was gonna mention him.

    • @cobi1kenobi
      @cobi1kenobi Рік тому +2

      Big time, I'd like to add that this also keeps your water from freezing by the morning if temps are low enough

  • @roger3786
    @roger3786 Рік тому +2

    ... woke one morning and the doggie bowl was solid ice , -17* F , that was the last time I was ever without HEAT ... safe travels ...

  • @katy8792
    @katy8792 Рік тому +189

    On nights like that you should keep the top down and sleep on the bottom. It’s easier to maintain heat in a smaller space. Try it. I think you’ll notice a difference. Also the frost is probably due to the condensation inside from your’s and Blue’s breathing. The condensation is probably turning to frost.

    • @drewschumann1
      @drewschumann1 Рік тому +5

      Also the steam from cooking soup.

    • @drewschumann1
      @drewschumann1 Рік тому +4

      And boiling water

    • @Dave-ji1yp
      @Dave-ji1yp Рік тому

      GET A HOME. QUIT LIVING LIKE A ANIMAL...SMH

    • @u.s.veteranstephan
      @u.s.veteranstephan Рік тому +1

      It seems that your truck is a Diesel engine why not get a Diesel Hester and tap it into your tank also you need a DC to DC charger for your truck to charge your solar batteries

    • @terencemears7780
      @terencemears7780 Рік тому +1

      Can your jackory not be charged from the vehicle while your driving?Deffo sleep with the top down as stated,smaller space,bigger heat!

  • @paige21824
    @paige21824 Рік тому +3

    use a hot water bottle and boiling water with a knitted cover on it, my gran has done that for years when we would stay at my grandparents cold house. they will keep you warm all night !❤❤

  • @amandamccoy1165
    @amandamccoy1165 Рік тому +6

    Your breathing builds the condensation on your tent. Usually need to vent an opening to keep it from building up.
    Yes. Blue is the cutest pup!!! Just love that baby.

  • @MrsJFellever
    @MrsJFellever Рік тому +2

    I’ve got to believe these videos are done to get engagement. No one goes into Alaska without proper ways to stay warm.

  • @dennismccall9632
    @dennismccall9632 Рік тому +10

    You and Blue make me smile.

  • @rickoshey9259
    @rickoshey9259 Рік тому +4

    Try a large heating pad inside your sleeping bag instead of the blanket. Takes less power keeps the inside of you bag warm, and most will turn off after a few hours. If you get cold, just turn it back on. Happy trails.

  • @mayasilliman1465
    @mayasilliman1465 Рік тому +47

    As one who cannot stand the cold (we are only in the beginning of November in Western Washington), I wear like 5 layers in a small RV with no insultation. I applaud you for your courage on night one but relieved for the electric blanket on night 2......draining battery not withstanding. Poe starts well in the cold and Blue looks like a young puppy, all frisky and looking healthy. I'd call you a pioneer woman with the guts of steel!

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy Рік тому

      Aux battery to run the "stuff"

  • @adrianmichell2751
    @adrianmichell2751 Рік тому +1

    Bubble wrap the inside
    Cheap and cheerful 😊

  • @thangray531
    @thangray531 Рік тому +20

    I can’t recommend a diesel heater enough. With your jackery and the fact that Poe is diesel anyway, it’s the only real solution.
    Thank you so much for taking the time to film, edit and post this content. You’re a friggin’ trooper.

    • @BeachcomberNZ
      @BeachcomberNZ Рік тому

      A portable diesel heater, rather than a built-in one, would be another, easier to do, option.

    • @fbksfrank4
      @fbksfrank4 Рік тому

      Exactly! Can use it for warming up the motor as well!

  • @pattibates9407
    @pattibates9407 Рік тому +1

    You’re a breath of fresh air Maria/Blue I look forward to watching you everyday! I totally get why you love the cold weather & basically being alone w/Blue! I love being alone with my two beautiful cats Seamus & Finnegan as they keep me busy most days & they make us (me & hubs) laugh at their funny ways! Love you guys 🩷💙

  • @PositiveRaincloud
    @PositiveRaincloud Рік тому +6

    Oh heck, that first half of this video felt like the start of a horror movie lol

  • @BlueBaeChai
    @BlueBaeChai Рік тому +3

    Lots of helpful comments!

  • @RandomGuy-jq3jz
    @RandomGuy-jq3jz Рік тому +51

    After traveling in a truck with a tent in the back of it, using a diesel heater was a game changer for staying warm during the harsh winter months. I got snowed in up at Lake Tahoe in California last year and survived thankfully to that unit. Cant stress that enough. Please be safe, and always check your surroundings!

    • @cammiebaby
      @cammiebaby Рік тому +2

      This message ❤

    • @beng4647
      @beng4647 Рік тому

      Any risk of dying in your sleep?

    • @cabracove
      @cabracove Рік тому +3

      This. They work great. And you already have a diesel. 2 gallon tank it will run about 70 hours. Or tap it right into your fuel line. Get a carbon monoxide detector though.

  • @coloradomallcrawlers
    @coloradomallcrawlers Рік тому +1

    I’m doing winter in Steamboat Springs Colorado and I live in a little off-road teardrop. I was getting by with a negative 25 sleeping bag when my diesel heater was broken… but there is nothing better than a diesel heater. My heater is now fixed and I feel like I’m living like a king again. They’re fuel efficient and no condensation.

  • @hemmo3732
    @hemmo3732 Рік тому +4

    My 0,02€ on staying warm: buy a real winter sleeping bag. Get some ventilation going to reduce moisture (this will make your tent a bit colder, but with a good sleeping bag it's not going to be a problem). Make sure Blue gets his share of warmth. And, if it gets really cold, keep the tent down and sleep downstairs. That tent is probably the least insulated part of your rig when it's up.
    Alternatively, get a heat source that's vented outside of the car, to avoid moisture buildup. You're getting enough as it is, with you and Blue breathing, plus all the cooking you're doing inside the car. Just burning propane / butane produces quite a bit of water vapor.
    Last but not least, thank you for your videos!

  • @marekvollach7831
    @marekvollach7831 3 місяці тому

    Your people and communication skills are superb: these skills and experience of yours are destined to bless humanity.

  • @britishroyalfamilyvideos
    @britishroyalfamilyvideos Рік тому +9

    This girl has more guts than I ever will. Stay safe!

  • @seanshaw5164
    @seanshaw5164 Рік тому +1

    Ria, FYI the bottle needed to warm up your sleeping bag should be what you use for hiking with NO leaks! Also, body warmers are designed to be applied to the body.

  • @mhoseinofi
    @mhoseinofi Рік тому +7

    You need a diesel heater. Warm dry air! The drying effect also helps reduce any odour issues. Side benefit, it’ll keep your windows frost free too!
    Oh and you can get a split charging system installed so the car charges your Jackery too while on the go. Minimises the dependency on solar alone.

    • @peoplez129
      @peoplez129 Рік тому

      Honestly I don't know why she's even trying to go to the arctic without these things. They're not optional, they're necessary.

    • @deanwilliams433
      @deanwilliams433 11 місяців тому +1

      @@peoplez129 I mean did you no see the name of her channel?

  • @hannahjames2264
    @hannahjames2264 Рік тому +1

    lmao I freakin loved chicken soup for the soul when i was little. definitely not a fever dream ;)

  • @brianmac001
    @brianmac001 Рік тому +13

    You get actual hot water bottles that are designed to be used for your bed. Loving the vids & great to see Blue doing so well.

    • @robertmarsing8086
      @robertmarsing8086 Рік тому +3

      Backpackers use Nalgene, wide mouth bottles. Easier to fill AND can take boiling water. They also put them in a wool sock or wrap them in a piece of clothing so that they don't burn you and they hold and release the heat longer. Just make SURE that they are TIGHTLY sealed or all of your bedding will be wet and wet kills in those temperatures.

  • @brown55061
    @brown55061 Рік тому +2

    I put my heated blanked UNDER me. Heat rises and with a nice 0 degree bag/quilt on top it traps the heat from the blanket. I have a super old one that pulls about 93W until its up to temps and then it only pulls between 5-9W. It really is the solution if you have enough battery power. Safe travels!

  • @nomadicgenealogist
    @nomadicgenealogist Рік тому +10

    You may want to keep the top down smaller space to heat. you’ll have a smaller space to heat. I’ve lived in Yellowknife and northern Ontario. Also hot water bottles or 12v electric blanket. Love mine.

    • @robertmarsing8086
      @robertmarsing8086 Рік тому +1

      I used to have a pop-up camper and in extremely cold weather I would not pop it up (at least while sleeping) to minimize the area to keep heated. Also, the canvas was not the best insulator. Up in the day, to catch the heat of the sun, but down at night to not freeze.

  • @careystayton2663
    @careystayton2663 Рік тому +1

    Put the bottles into wool socks as well we did it for newborn kittens it works

  • @henryminton4760
    @henryminton4760 Рік тому +4

    I'm am,VERY,VERY,Happy that blues eye is healed and he is back to normal..I have a lot and a lot of love ❤️ for that doggie..God bless blue and I see the angels 😇 have been with Blue the whole time making him better and better..Love that doggie very much..❤❤❤❤

  • @lolimapotato
    @lolimapotato Рік тому +11

    Loving the video. Please fine a way to secure the adorable blue! A harness that plugges into the seatbelt is a good way. Not just for your safety, but for his too! If you had to brake suddenly theres a chance hed go through the windscreen or even injure you. Dont take the risk and keep adventuring :)

  • @BoxCarRacer406
    @BoxCarRacer406 Рік тому +6

    You should look into a 2kw diesel heater. I run one off my Jackery. Game changer for winter camping!

  • @nicholeloesch7135
    @nicholeloesch7135 7 місяців тому

    Chicken soup for the soul. They were great! You remind me of my oldest child. She is an old soul. Strong headed, strong willed, but deep down a heart of gold.

  • @thehattersmadness1957
    @thehattersmadness1957 Рік тому +7

    We love to see Blue being a 10. YaY! Heavy breathing, boiling water and cooking all contribute to condensation inside your rig. You need a heater. I run one in my camper and never notice condensation, in fact I think it keeps the moisture down. I love electric blankets if you have a power source. I have a sleeping bag rated for -30. Too hot to sleep in most of the time. Love your videos. Longtime viewer/ new member❤😊

  • @PhatboyHD88
    @PhatboyHD88 Рік тому +4

    Put heated blanket under you on lowest setting so the heat passes threw you and heats inside sleeping bag … trust me it works better that way . If its ontop of you the heat rises and ya dont heat your core as well👍

  • @J355DUMB
    @J355DUMB Рік тому +3

    You need a resuable plastic waterbottle that can actually withstand boiling water, better yet a flat hot water bottle (the type you get for period cramps or for when your sick) would be ideal!!!

  • @KimberlyHite
    @KimberlyHite Рік тому +2

    I know this sounds nuts but i put an open bag(s) of charcoal under my seat in my camper and it works wonders for condensation. Good luck girl, thanks for the videos as i love winter camping. Keep blu warm and toasty under that electric blanket.

  • @reynoldrosa
    @reynoldrosa Рік тому +34

    If you’re going into a cold weather climate, you’re going to quickly find out that fuel is going to be your best friend when it comes to staying warm. Have you thought about installing a diesel heater in your truck? I’ve seen a lot of van builds that incorporate them into their design. You can have it run off Poe’s diesel tank.
    If you’re really going into Arctic temperatures, your biggest issue is going to be whether Poe can operate in it. It gets so cold up there that truck drivers on those routes don’t shut off their engines because if they do they’ll freeze.

    • @milesandmemoriesonthebackr8244
      @milesandmemoriesonthebackr8244 Рік тому +1

      That’s my concern. Poe starting in the morning. I’m from AK. 38 years until We left to travel full time. The cold is real. A possible help would be to have a rank heater installed, IF, you have enough portable Jackery power to run it. Also a battery heater, IF, you have enough to run it. But, in short, you may need to run Poe all night to insure start in morning and provide heat.

    • @ciananmckinnish1644
      @ciananmckinnish1644 Рік тому

      She does at least have a satellite phone which means she can reach out for help in emergencies. Those heaters definitely wouldn’t be bad for the old diesel.

    • @peoplez129
      @peoplez129 Рік тому +4

      @@milesandmemoriesonthebackr8244 From what I can tell, she's almost entirely dependent on electric heating (or at least needs it to augment whatever other heating she might have), with a very small solar array. She's literally not prepared. It takes orders of magnitude more energy for heating once the temperature starts dropping, and even geography itself can mean crazy cold temps in certain areas. Like if she breaks down, she's done. Even with a satellite phone, rescue wouldn't be able to get to her quick enough.

  • @claudejkarlesun2748
    @claudejkarlesun2748 Рік тому +2

    The engine Needs a Wool blanket Too! Start the engine every 2hrs. for 15min.
    Good Luck!

  • @sdn40
    @sdn40 Рік тому +5

    You can't expect to stay warm in a truck without a consistent heat source. The canvas held moisture from your breath and froze. No insulation value in canvas. Probably better off sleeping in the truck because it's a smaller space. Gonna be a long winter if you don't come up with a reliable solution

  • @benbevis6995
    @benbevis6995 Рік тому +2

    Have you ever seen OutdoorBoys youtube ? Very wholesome man who grew up in alaska and does super cold winter camping. Love the video tho this was my first time seeing you!!

    • @roamingreckless
      @roamingreckless  Рік тому +2

      I just found him the other day, awesome channel!!

  • @patshankle3281
    @patshankle3281 Рік тому +3

    ❤Stay warm the cold isn't nothing to play around with. My granddaughter loved ur 500 puppy save she's 2 yrs old. Safe travels ❤

  • @mudfootprints403
    @mudfootprints403 Рік тому +2

    You need specific hot water bottles, there's the red ones or ones with a cute cover on them. These help me during Canadian winters lol. And yes you can use HOT water with these haha. They can stay warm until you wake up.

  • @kevinmckinzie
    @kevinmckinzie Рік тому +6

    You could charge the Jackery while you are driving if you have a proper size inverter installed. And although it may seem counterproductive, leave a vent open for the moisture to escape your sleep space. It doesn't have to be a lot, just enough. The highest vent is the best one to crack open.
    A real wool blanket could save your life. Like an old military surplus style. Just make sure it is at least 80% wool or more. If you have never had one you will be super glad to have tried one.

  • @blaircook1
    @blaircook1 Рік тому +2

    I’m about to add a diesel heater to my 110 using the MuddStuff locker under the cubby. If you swing through Oregon you can check it out or we can find you shop space with the Land Rover club here to install one.

  • @debseitz7030
    @debseitz7030 Рік тому +4

    You need a proper hot water bottle that isn't going to leak or burst if you get your bedding wet that will be another problem walmart or any drug store has them they are not expensive.
    Be careful of frost bite I had a mild situation and it took a lot of time to heal with serious medication and health support .

  • @drnv150
    @drnv150 Рік тому +1

    Amazon has several, relatively cheap diesel fuel heaters that are very efficient, very small, between $100 to $130, as a precaution buy a few carbon monoxide detectors as back up to protect your space. You will never belive you didn't have one after the easy istall.

  • @oscaren.voyage3094
    @oscaren.voyage3094 Рік тому +7

    Hi, I've done a lot of winter tent and tarp camping; a few tricks: 1- like it said below, adding boiling water in Nalgene bottle works great; 2- hand and body warmers are also good; 3- BigBlue and Rechargeable Hand Warmer are great too and easy to charge; and finally 4- one or two UCO Original Candle Lantern running overnight will help to reduce inside condensation - note crack some windows to circulate the air and reduce carbon monoxide buildup.
    These days in my Alu-cab tent, I use a Portable Diesel Air Heater by Planar Heaters, I use some of my truck diesel to run it, its DC power consumption is lower than an electric blanket and because the unit is left outside, I use a Python Adjustable Cable Lock to keep 'sticky fingers' away of my heater and morning surprises.
    Out of the 500+ comments, I hope you see this and it makes your Arctic/winter camping more enjoyable.

  • @robhayden5515
    @robhayden5515 Рік тому +2

    Boiling water, yes. Thin disposable water bottle, no. You need a hard side Nalgene type bottle. Put it in a thick wool sock and it will keep you toasty in your sleeping bag all or most of the night. In the morning, you’ll have warmish water to cook or wash or brush with.

  • @Clarinda1963
    @Clarinda1963 Рік тому +17

    Blue is precious. Glad your 2nd night was better. Be safe. ❤

  • @lindakincaid4530
    @lindakincaid4530 Рік тому +1

    one of the oldest things in the book is to change into dry clothes before you go to bed. the clothes you have on all day are damp from your body releasing moisture. then you need to invest in a nice alpine sleeping bag.

  • @ssnarine
    @ssnarine Рік тому +3

    Dude your rig is SOOOO COOL!!!!🤩🤩🤩😭

  • @Lesa-up9cv
    @Lesa-up9cv Рік тому +1

    Smart an electric blanket, that should work ! Be safe and warm.

  • @amischair
    @amischair Рік тому +26

    Hey Ria! Loving your Alaska road trip. Happy to see Blue doing well! Would love to see you install a diesel heater. They work great. Stay safe and WARM. ❤

  • @CaveCreek101
    @CaveCreek101 Рік тому +1

    Build a fire and take the warm rocks wrap in towel works better then water that might soak you

  • @pamelataylor412
    @pamelataylor412 Рік тому +23

    I loved seeing Blue feel so good❤good luck, Maria, much love❣️

  • @andeerobinson6320
    @andeerobinson6320 Рік тому +1

    On the beyond cold nights try keeping the top down and sleep on the smaller space.

  • @davidtavares4509
    @davidtavares4509 Рік тому +15

    Hi! I’ve seen other nomads lay on top of the heated blanket, and use their sleeping bag to catch the heat. That way you can use the blanket on the lowest setting -it’ll pull less wattage. Also, you can always charge your battery bank using your 12V outlet while you’re driving (I’m sure you know that already) just gotta create an extension cord long enough to get from the front to the back.

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy Рік тому

      That's just really really slow. A regular battery either lead or a heated lithium. Then a DC-DC charger so it auto charges when engine is running.

    • @johnle231
      @johnle231 Рік тому

      Why would her 12v outlet charge her battery ? What is outlet powered by?

    • @immersivescreensavers
      @immersivescreensavers Рік тому +1

      agreed. always sleep with the heated blanket UNDER you.

  • @rbluesu44
    @rbluesu44 Рік тому +1

    Thanks, for helping save those 500 dogs! Your dog is cute!

  • @soppa24
    @soppa24 Рік тому +5

    A small suggestion i have is that you could wrap yourself in the heated blankie and take it inside the sleeping bag where its warmth would be trapped. It could help with the power draw as well.

  • @djdray8033
    @djdray8033 Рік тому

    MARIA! Thanks for the pic today. Have a great time here and best wishes to you and Blue.

  • @brendakarakeian7318
    @brendakarakeian7318 Рік тому +13

    Ria- great video! Blue is so adorable I can’t even stand it! Love him. Stay warm and I know you’ll figure it out. Poe is doing super! Loved the donation plaque…that is cool!

  • @fisch69
    @fisch69 Рік тому +1

    The frost inside is from your breath!! Can’t stop that unless you have a moisture free heater like the one that should work in your vehicle! ❤❤❤

  • @user-eu2zv7yc6u
    @user-eu2zv7yc6u Рік тому +61

    Your comittment to getting different shots is amazing. I"m sure it's a lot of work but it really gives us the full persepctive of everything and makes your videos so cool!
    Also, PS. Thanks to you I"ve been embracing and dare I say loving (?) the start of winter up here in Minnesota - everytime it gets nippy I just think "RIa would be THRIVING in this weather :D"

    • @roamingreckless
      @roamingreckless  Рік тому +7

      Thank you so much! 🩵

    • @dancer_chloyt
      @dancer_chloyt Рік тому +2

      im from mn toooo and im guuna be okay with the snow this year's= and not complain idk how maria does it love her vids

    • @angelas4681
      @angelas4681 Рік тому +1

      Agreed! Her editing is top-notch.

  • @michaelsharonjr.1688
    @michaelsharonjr.1688 Рік тому +1

    Heavy wool blankets under you and on top of you will keep you more than warm enough... keep adding wool blankets until you are to hot..

  • @jenniferbyrd1970
    @jenniferbyrd1970 Рік тому +4

    I appreciate you getting all these great shots and going to these locations. Also, my dad is like Zack. Expert rock skipper. Ha. Stay safe.

  • @TruckHouseLife
    @TruckHouseLife Рік тому +1

    Nice! Hope you had a good time up here!

  • @michaelentsminger3595
    @michaelentsminger3595 Рік тому +3

    4:38 My best guess at what kind of track this is... is a moose. It's hard to say for sure because, the gravel is crumbly and it didn't make a very distinct shape. It looks like possibly this is both a front and a back hoof that landed in almost the same spot. Also, you're right next to the water there and moose love to hang out near bodies of water but, again I could be wrong. If you had more than this one track to look at the story would become clear because, you could look at the distance between the tracks and you would have a better idea whether or not this is indeed a moose. 🙂

  • @steph87942k
    @steph87942k 9 місяців тому +1

    Maria: "Blue's passed out"
    Blue: 👀

  • @Flygirl108
    @Flygirl108 Рік тому +4

    Poor Blue
    Fighting cancer and also in the cold

  • @svan724
    @svan724 Рік тому +2

    Going to Alaska in winter with no heater in camper....... Real smart

    • @susansmith493
      @susansmith493 Рік тому +1

      Being "reckless" (i.e. stupid) is her shtick.

  • @heatherw260
    @heatherw260 Рік тому +2

    You aren’t prepared for Arctic temps. I love in them and have watched you for four years. You need to think through your resources

  • @timsmith9169
    @timsmith9169 Рік тому +1

    It is great that you save puppy's. I last my service dog 4 month ago. I miss him alot I am a disabled veteran and love k9s .you keep warm ✌️👍🇺🇸

  • @FERREALjericca
    @FERREALjericca Рік тому +6

    The “Blue is passed out” when he was fully awake was hilarious! 😂 Enjoy your time in Alaska!

  • @chownzi2461
    @chownzi2461 Рік тому +1

    Whenever im sleeping in the cold even when im prepared and my body is warm but my face gets cold 😂 maybe try sleeping with the tent closed up to help keep in heat

  • @teamluckyfins
    @teamluckyfins Рік тому +3

    What about a winter lining for the roof tent? I know at least one Swedish brand makes them for their rooftop tents. Like you just clip it on inside and you can winter camp with the tent😊

  • @Mvrsbby
    @Mvrsbby Рік тому +2

    Careless whisper is so real 😭

  • @robertmorgan54
    @robertmorgan54 Рік тому +6

    You should have gotten a mini wood stove. Warm heat and no condensation.

  • @jeffk5713
    @jeffk5713 Рік тому +1

    Well luckily you aren't here in Alaska during real winter. And looks like you're very far south. Come more central Alaska you'll get to experience -18 by Monday. If you stay later around late Jan / Feb you'll get -40 to -50. So no you aren't in freezing "Arctic" yet haha.

  • @blurpledragon2779
    @blurpledragon2779 Рік тому +15

    Hope Blue is doing better still , he is so sweet and adorable . I hope you get a heater soon also !!

  • @julianroccopesa3491
    @julianroccopesa3491 Рік тому +1

    ❤ Rubber hot water bottles, they are flat and stay warm till the morning. 💯✌️🙏❤️🕯️🎈🌻😊

  • @Marsase
    @Marsase Рік тому +5

    Warm water bottles work for about 4 hours in a normal weather(you can also wrap a towel around it to keep the heat longer, but wool works best{wool everything❄️♾️). I know cuz I raised some kittens and they really need to be warm at all times the first 4-5 weeks

  • @jennifercesario9238
    @jennifercesario9238 Рік тому +1

    There are actually rubber/ silicone bottles that are made for holding hot water. They are not the same as regular water bottles

  • @rockersfromaz3001
    @rockersfromaz3001 Рік тому +11

    Can you cover the walls up in the tent to give insulation? I would think that would make a huge difference! Definitely looks super freezing! Stay warm 🤗❤️

    • @fbksfrank4
      @fbksfrank4 Рік тому +1

      They actually make a quilted tent liner!

  • @KaiserSoze212
    @KaiserSoze212 Рік тому +1

    Amazing work. Van life is not Glamping. It is not a joke. It is Bliss. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @RadReelingFishing
    @RadReelingFishing Рік тому +4

    Great adventure as always. I don't think people who don't create UA-cam videos realize how much work you put into all the different camera angles and editing, great job with planning, executing and production! Cold feet and toes are the worst when trying to sleep on a camping adventure.

  • @h2hcamey
    @h2hcamey Рік тому

    When using an electric blanket, sandwich the blanket with a sheet or thin blanket on bottom and a quilt and or a blanket on top which traps in the heat. More efficient.
    Great vid!!! Happy trails.