This is a great video and I enjoyed it very much! I appreciate you showing wholesome ways that young people can spend time together doing something positive. I will be sharing this with young people in my family. It was nice to meet you with your yurt tour over at Mick's channel- thanks for letting us in to see where you live. I have always enjoyed yurts! A friend of mine in Michigan made a larger yurt and wanted to make it more sturdy and permanent. They put a deck all the way around, added a lot of insulation and thick wood siding on the outside. I wonder about how much insulation you have in those walls and exactly what they are made of? My friend's yurt is a lot larger. Half of it was divided into 3 rooms- 2 bedrooms & a bathroom. The other half is a big open living room and kitchen with windows and double doors that open out onto the deck, with a nice view of the woods. There are bear all around them but they have not really been bothered. I hope you will not be bothered where you live either! Please keep us updated if you are able to stay warm enough when it gets really cold. I enjoyed seeing you guys all together and showing some ways to be self-sufficient! I am curious about what went into the pan with water? Did you boil potatoes and carrots in it? Or did it turn into tea/coffee/hot cocoa? A little more detail next time would be really interesting! I do look forward to your next video. 👍🏼💙🫡🌅
I have to echo Sally. It's awesome seeing you young people having good, clean, wholesome fun and entertaining yourselves & not hanging out in bars or playing video games all day. I'm a Girl In The Woods, Bush Radical (and his brothers channel), Betting on Alaska and now your channel. Your yurt is pretty darn cool. I had no idea how strong they are. Good stuff! thanks for sharing!
This was a great video, and I echo the comment about a better camera or better upload quality. And I have to ask: did you all actually fit in that wee shelter?
If I can suggest something, it would be to put more emphasis on the title of your video. Yes, you built a shelter. Did you sleep in it? If not, what was the point? If yes, review your experience. The review on everything you did is an important part for the viewer. Most want to learn from your mistakes. This was simply a video of bros hanging out in the trees eating teenage food. Keep it up though. Never be afraid to pursue your passion. Never be afraid to accept criticism. You live in an amazing place. If sharing content is important to you, develop a business plan and outline in that plan what it is you are trying to accomplish, who your target audience is, and what the next year looks like for goals and successes.
Great, guys, I'm always in favor of two or more people going camping!👍👍👍👍👍👍
And maybe you guys can do this together more often!👏👏👏👏
That’s the goal!!!
Outstanding ! 😂
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Thank you!
keep doing your best
I love watching u guys 🥰
nice video man, keep going 😄😄😄
This is a great video and I enjoyed it very much! I appreciate you showing wholesome ways that young people can spend time together doing something positive. I will be sharing this with young people in my family.
It was nice to meet you with your yurt tour over at Mick's channel- thanks for letting us in to see where you live. I have always enjoyed yurts! A friend of mine in Michigan made a larger yurt and wanted to make it more sturdy and permanent. They put a deck all the way around, added a lot of insulation and thick wood siding on the outside. I wonder about how much insulation you have in those walls and exactly what they are made of? My friend's yurt is a lot larger. Half of it was divided into 3 rooms- 2 bedrooms & a bathroom. The other half is a big open living room and kitchen with windows and double doors that open out onto the deck, with a nice view of the woods. There are bear all around them but they have not really been bothered. I hope you will not be bothered where you live either! Please keep us updated if you are able to stay warm enough when it gets really cold.
I enjoyed seeing you guys all together and showing some ways to be self-sufficient! I am curious about what went into the pan with water? Did you boil potatoes and carrots in it? Or did it turn into tea/coffee/hot cocoa? A little more detail next time would be really interesting! I do look forward to your next video. 👍🏼💙🫡🌅
I have to echo Sally. It's awesome seeing you young people having good, clean, wholesome fun and entertaining yourselves & not hanging out in bars or playing video games all day.
I'm a Girl In The Woods, Bush Radical (and his brothers channel), Betting on Alaska and now your channel. Your yurt is pretty darn cool. I had no idea how strong they are. Good stuff! thanks for sharing!
Nice video man !
U need to make fresh bread with honey butter
I’ll have to try it!!!
What brand is the green hat? Cheers
It’s actually a hat from our little hometown gas station “The Salcha Store”!!! In a John Deere colorway, per popular request.
Hey love the vid. Only request is if u can get a better camera, the vid is mildly grainy but other than that keep up the hard work man
To me it looks more like the video was exported at a lower quality, could be wrong though
Can you get a better camera???? Wtf.
I was there, he’s just go smudges on his damn lense smh
This was a great video, and I echo the comment about a better camera or better upload quality.
And I have to ask: did you all actually fit in that wee shelter?
Sure did lol! It was tight, but we’ve done trips with a one man tent together before.
@@FarNorthEDC Now that's a real survival skill lol.
Keep up the good work
Don’t believe this man I am not making great content at all, he’s a sham!
If I can suggest something, it would be to put more emphasis on the title of your video. Yes, you built a shelter. Did you sleep in it? If not, what was the point? If yes, review your experience. The review on everything you did is an important part for the viewer. Most want to learn from your mistakes. This was simply a video of bros hanging out in the trees eating teenage food. Keep it up though. Never be afraid to pursue your passion. Never be afraid to accept criticism. You live in an amazing place. If sharing content is important to you, develop a business plan and outline in that plan what it is you are trying to accomplish, who your target audience is, and what the next year looks like for goals and successes.
I appreciate the critique!!! I’ll keep all that in mind for future projects.