Switching methods when the fire wouldn’t light was absolutely the right decision We have all tried persevering but sometimes you have to admit defeat and start over Good video
Thanks for watching😊! I'd love to hear your honest feedback-do you feel there’s too much talking in this video, or do you prefer pure silence and natural ASMR sounds? Let me know in the comments; your input really helps us improve
Fantastic video! You truly showed resilience when things got tough. Making a fire in conditions where everything is covered in ice and wet is a skill everyone should learn. Excellent job!
Awesome video! Nice to see your channel taking off… really well deserved. I was so happy for you when you got that fire going! Looked like you really had to work for it.
Hi from Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina USA. Excellent video! You two are a great team. Talking is fine. You two learn as you go and produce REAL and very enjoyable videos. I know it's very hard work. Thank you both. Look forward to your next adventure.
That was another very nice video from both of you - this time even with two overnight stays under the NVA-Zeltbahn. Very nice video recordings, very good video editing and with the little conversations in between it seems very harmonious. Thank you very much, keep it up. Many greetings from Germany, Felix 🙂
Very happy with your feedback. Glad you enjoyed the vibe of the video👍 the nva-Zeltbahn is a great piece of equipment, I know you like it too. 😀 thanks for watching our video, we are really grateful
Spending 48 hours in the woods with snow couldn't have been easy but it was certainly an unforgettable experience for you 😃 As always it's a great video 👍🏻 I wish you a pleasant weekend my friends 👋🏻
Gutes Video und wegen der Super NVA Zeltbahn (Ein Strich, kein Strich) gleich ein Abo dagelassen und selbstverständlich auch ein👍 Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland macht weiter so.
That's awesome guys honestly I'm south africa and we never had snow before only in some parts of our mountains but not a lot that it goes over our shoes 48hr is a long period for us we can't even last 20min in that conditions and we'll sadly past away great video guys keep it up
Härlig tur som vanligt! Att ge sig ut på vintern i blöta och kalla förhållanden ger massa nyttiga erfarenheter. Ett tips när det är svårt att hitta torrt tändmaterial är att det ofta finns klumpar av kåda på granstammar som är lätta att bryta loss och de brinner väldigt bra när de tar fyr 🔥 Blessings Erik
Tack för tipset, Erik! Håller med, vinterturer ger verkligen bra erfarenheter. Resin från gamla granar är en smart lösning när det är svårt att hitta torrt vedmaterial. 🔥🙏
I think it's would be better if you have narrated part,but in words,not whrite..;) just an opinion....otherwise i like asmr too...Good job guys.I hope you are safe and you are in a warm place ,and you are not getting cold;)...Nice snitts,nice cuts ,good video quality....so i think its a good way were you both are now yet..;)
Good video, but I encourage you to find and make better and longer forms of lasting camp fires. That one yall make won't last long, especially for long hours of camp out.😊
it's very stupid to walk more than 400m into snowy woods, and spend the night, without a snow shovel and snow shows. You can get 2 ft of snow dumped onto you in 1 night and postholing out of there is dangerous and exhausting. Trying to clear that much snow around your camp, with just your hands and feet can take an exhausting 2 hours, instead of 10 minutes with the take down shovel. So you're not properly equipped. yiou are COUNTING upon good luck. You've got snow, so you can be pulling twice as much gear, water and food, just as easily on a sled, with nothing on your bag, Take heed of this info, bros, Deep snow can hide the thing that breaks your ankle and then you ARE in the deep doo-doo
If you watch for just one more minute, you’ll see them take a collapsible shovel out of their bag. I believe these two are quite well-prepared and will do just fine
I see where you're coming from, and I appreciate the detailed advice. However, I do think it's a bit of an overstatement to say we’re entirely unprepared. We’ve taken significant steps to ensure safety, such as using insulated leather boots and having proper winter gear like a snow shovel. While snowshoes and a sled could certainly add convenience in extreme conditions, they’re not always necessary for shorter trips or areas where the snow isn’t thatt deep. We always assess the situation and weather conditions carefully before heading out.
They have a snow shovel two minutes in. And I wouldn’t imagine that their transportation is far from where they’re camping if they needed to leave or find shelter and warmth.
You both are experts in winter survival:) Great video
Switching methods when the fire wouldn’t light was absolutely the right decision
We have all tried persevering but sometimes you have to admit defeat and start over
Good video
Thanks for watching😊! I'd love to hear your honest feedback-do you feel there’s too much talking in this video, or do you prefer pure silence and natural ASMR sounds? Let me know in the comments; your input really helps us improve
Great video guys. It looked really cosy by the fire on your second night.
Fantastic video! You truly showed resilience when things got tough. Making a fire in conditions where everything is covered in ice and wet is a skill everyone should learn. Excellent job!
Awesome video! Nice to see your channel taking off… really well deserved. I was so happy for you when you got that fire going! Looked like you really had to work for it.
Thank you so much, yes finally. TH-cam as you know is one big learning experience, but fun. Thanks for watching also🙏
Love the video. Also enjoyed you’re talking
Good to know thanks for the feedback
I always appreciate the beauty of your camp setup. Thanks for sharing another amazing adventure. Wishing you peace!
Thankyou
Hi from Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina USA. Excellent video! You two are a great team. Talking is fine. You two learn as you go and produce REAL and very enjoyable videos. I know it's very hard work. Thank you both. Look forward to your next adventure.
This is exactly what I dream of-camping with my wife someday, enjoying the beauty of nature, and escaping the chaos of the world. God bless you both.🎉
I hope one day you could go camping with your wife together :) being in nature is indeed the best way to escape the chaos and feel free.
That was another very nice video from both of you - this time even with two overnight stays under the NVA-Zeltbahn. Very nice video recordings, very good video editing and with the little conversations in between it seems very harmonious.
Thank you very much, keep it up.
Many greetings from Germany, Felix 🙂
Very happy with your feedback. Glad you enjoyed the vibe of the video👍 the nva-Zeltbahn is a great piece of equipment, I know you like it too. 😀 thanks for watching our video, we are really grateful
Awesome video. ❤ cheers
Spending 48 hours in the woods with snow couldn't have been easy but it was certainly an unforgettable experience for you 😃 As always it's a great video 👍🏻
I wish you a pleasant weekend my friends 👋🏻
thanks for watching friend! have a nice weekend you too 😀😀
Gutes Video und wegen der Super NVA Zeltbahn (Ein Strich, kein Strich) gleich ein Abo dagelassen und selbstverständlich auch ein👍 Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland macht weiter so.
Danke schön!! 😃😄
Nice to see this, as always! i don't mind the talking but maybe because i understand the language 😉. Thanks for sharing!
Haha we understand! Thanks a lot for the feedback and for watching the video ofcourse🙏
Well done! As always, a great video! The music at the end is super!👍💪
Good to know friend thanks for watching the whole video🙏
Well done! Nice adventure and video!
Glad you enjoyed it!🙏😊
That's awesome guys honestly I'm south africa and we never had snow before only in some parts of our mountains but not a lot that it goes over our shoes 48hr is a long period for us we can't even last 20min in that conditions and we'll sadly past away great video guys keep it up
Thank you! :)
Another cool video! I think you guys would do great if you had a dog!
Would be great, maybe in the future🐕
Camped in 48 hours of heavy snow, making a fire was really difficult as everything was covered in ice. This was a great trip
Härlig tur som vanligt! Att ge sig ut på vintern i blöta och kalla förhållanden ger massa nyttiga erfarenheter. Ett tips när det är svårt att hitta torrt tändmaterial är att det ofta finns klumpar av kåda på granstammar som är lätta att bryta loss och de brinner väldigt bra när de tar fyr 🔥
Blessings Erik
Tack för tipset, Erik! Håller med, vinterturer ger verkligen bra erfarenheter. Resin från gamla granar är en smart lösning när det är svårt att hitta torrt vedmaterial. 🔥🙏
That fox just casually showed up like, 'Excuse me, I live here!' 😂
I think it's would be better if you have narrated part,but in words,not whrite..;) just an opinion....otherwise i like asmr too...Good job guys.I hope you are safe and you are in a warm place ,and you are not getting cold;)...Nice snitts,nice cuts ,good video quality....so i think its a good way were you both are now yet..;)
Good video, but I encourage you to find and make better and longer forms of lasting camp fires. That one yall make won't last long, especially for long hours of camp out.😊
Yes we agree, the fire was hot but a lot of work to sustain. we need bigger logs! Thanks for watching:)
ist ja sehr romantisch so dicht am bach. aber es ist immer ein wenig kälter als zb. in einer dickung. aber jeder wie er es mag.
it's very stupid to walk more than 400m into snowy woods, and spend the night, without a snow shovel and snow shows. You can get 2 ft of snow dumped onto you in 1 night and postholing out of there is dangerous and exhausting. Trying to clear that much snow around your camp, with just your hands and feet can take an exhausting 2 hours, instead of 10 minutes with the take down shovel. So you're not properly equipped. yiou are COUNTING upon good luck. You've got snow, so you can be pulling twice as much gear, water and food, just as easily on a sled, with nothing on your bag, Take heed of this info, bros, Deep snow can hide the thing that breaks your ankle and then you ARE in the deep doo-doo
If you watch for just one more minute, you’ll see them take a collapsible shovel out of their bag. I believe these two are quite well-prepared and will do just fine
dude they are doing this for content and for a long time, if a camera can get there everything can.
Welcome to the world of Content.
I see where you're coming from, and I appreciate the detailed advice. However, I do think it's a bit of an overstatement to say we’re entirely unprepared. We’ve taken significant steps to ensure safety, such as using insulated leather boots and having proper winter gear like a snow shovel.
While snowshoes and a sled could certainly add convenience in extreme conditions, they’re not always necessary for shorter trips or areas where the snow isn’t thatt deep. We always assess the situation and weather conditions carefully before heading out.
They have a snow shovel two minutes in. And I wouldn’t imagine that their transportation is far from where they’re camping if they needed to leave or find shelter and warmth.
@@BraydonBench then what's the point of the video
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