Hola! Enjoy this deep powder snow backcountry ski touring camping adventure film 'Silent Night'! Another ski tour camping adventure film is in the works so drop in again soon 😉 Big thank you to all of you who have subscribed and left encouraging comments! My family and I wish everyone peace and joy for the upcoming Christmas season!
Thanks! If you don’t mind elaborating on why you think it’s best video so far, that would be helpful/appreciated for future films😁 Merry Christmas & all the best for 2023!🎄🏔🎿⛺️🎄
@zev51104 Thankful you enjoyed it & thanks so much for the kind comment! Winter is incredible, the way the snow silences everything is so peaceful and how it blankets and turns the forests & mountains into a white canvas is awesome. And to be on the fun sticks exploring through beautiful landscapes & carving turns…nothing better! All the best for 2023! 🏔🎿⛺️
Wow I can't stop watching your videos. In a couple weeks it will be my first trip backcountry winter camping do have any extra tips or tricks for me? I am Canadian and I think it is so beautiful out in nature forsure my happy place!
@jessicablais3737 Hi Jessica, thanks for your kind comment and for watching the films! Backcountry Winter Camping Tips (do at your own risk, be careful out there) -2 mats to sleep on, one air and one foam if possible, warmer and than have backup if air mat gets a leak -good quality down filled sleeping bag rated for cold winter camping temperatures -headlamp with new batteries & a spare headlamp & spare batteries -gloves/mitts of varying thicknesses & materials, I like about 5-6 pairs so digits don’t get too cold and prevent damage to nerves and/or get frostbite, insulated leather gloves work great for blocking wind and tending fires or handling hot items, gloves/mitts with removable liners dry out easier -down jacket, waterproof shell, light shell, thermals (merino wool works great as breathes well and doesn’t hold odours), beleclava, toques of varying thickness, waterproof & breathable pants with side zips -fire starter in case need to build fire in emergency -insulated sleeve for Nalgene bottles and boil water prior to going to bed than store inside Nalgene bottle in insulated sleeve and tuck in sleeping bag to keep yourself warmer -bearspray year round, could come in handy if bear decides to wake up from hibernation or for cougars, etc -utility knife and tools for your gear to fix it if need be and get back to your vehicle -not sure what type of activity your doing but highly recommend Avalanche Safety Training (AST) Level 1 course as minimum, many people without training get themselves into avalanche terrain/situations without realizing it, go with experienced people -I carry Garmin InReach mini which enables me to text via my cell phone via satellites, has SOS button, can text just with device if need be for help etc. Would come in handy if need rescue. -down booties for camp with bit of grip on bottom, be careful as can be slippery (camping on mountain slope), I put foot or hand warmers in booties to keep my feet warm overnight in sleeping bag -tramp down snow with boots than with ski’s or snowshoes to make nice firm level spot for tent -put reflective ground/survival tarp inside tent to keep mats and gear dry and reflect some body heat -leave trip plan with reliable person -wood sticks work great for tent guy wires to bury in snow and pack down -dig pit in vestibule which makes easier to get boots on/off just be careful when exiting/entering tent to remember pit is there as I’ve heard stories of people getting injuries due to pit in vestibule -keep electronics warm (near body) as batteries don’t last long in cold -thermos with tea -not sure if any allergies but I like having coffee, chocolate, nuts, dried mangos, cheese, food that won’t freeze and high energy as burn lots of calories in cold -bring extra food/clothes just in-case -when setting tent if in forest have good look around that no dead trees or snags that could come down on your potential tent/camp spot -good sunglasses to protect your eyes and goggles with 2 lenses (one for sunny and one for flat light), goggles very good to protect eyes if gets windy with snowstorm etc -don’t go solo if possible -cook/eat outside your tent or animals may come looking for food and rip into your tent and store food and toothpaste, brush & floss & anything smelly somewhere else where animals can’t get to it That’s all I can think of right now, hope that helps and hope you enjoy a safe winter camp trip. For sure it’s beautiful out in creation, just respect it as it’s a powerful humbling place. All the best!
First of all, Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to you and your family? It's a joy to watch a nut having a blast doing what he loves. I love the drone shots as well. Stay safe and thanks for sharing. Always making me smile. Keep up the great work bud!!!
Thanks Butch for the Christmas & New Years wishes! I really enjoy the drone too, humbling to see the size of terrain surrounding one. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you & your famjam!
Hello man, this is the best video so far! Thanks for sharing it with us. I don't know which part of the world you are from but it makes me a bit jealous of this wonderland you got there. :) Merry Christmas my friend. Keep going and stay safe.
@alva_niklas Thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoyed it! Ski’s: Brand-G3 / Model-SEEKr. Several years old so not sure what G3 has on market currently. Bindings: G3 Zed 12 Skins: G3 alpinist universal Hope that helps, enjoy your adventures 🏔️⛷️
@mordusdeski9832 Salut! C'est au Canada. La veste est l’Arc’teryx Alpha SV. Merci d'avoir regardé! J'espère que vous avez passé un joyeux Noël et tout le meilleur pour la nouvelle année! 🏔⛺️🎿
Hola! Enjoy this deep powder snow backcountry ski touring camping adventure film 'Silent Night'! Another ski tour camping adventure film is in the works so drop in again soon 😉 Big thank you to all of you who have subscribed and left encouraging comments! My family and I wish everyone peace and joy for the upcoming Christmas season!
Outstanding 😎👍👍
Thanks for watching and the kind comment, it was awesome to be skiing and winter camping out there! Happy New Year!
Very cool!!
Thanks for watching!
You know you found a good TH-camr when the video makes you instantly plan a trip
Thanks for the awesome feedback! Enjoy your trip & Merry Christmas & best wishes for 2023 to you & your loved ones!
I agree with what others are saying....best video so far! Awesome!
Thanks! If you don’t mind elaborating on why you think it’s best video so far, that would be helpful/appreciated for future films😁 Merry Christmas & all the best for 2023!🎄🏔🎿⛺️🎄
Awesome
It was awesome! Thanks for watching & all the best for 2023!
Hands down the coolest solo camp video I've seen. Gorgeous.
@zev51104
Thankful you enjoyed it & thanks so much for the kind comment! Winter is incredible, the way the snow silences everything is so peaceful and how it blankets and turns the forests & mountains into a white canvas is awesome. And to be on the fun sticks exploring through beautiful landscapes & carving turns…nothing better! All the best for 2023! 🏔🎿⛺️
Great trip and an amazing video! Keep it up :)
Thank you! Feeling blessed to go on trips like that, Merry Christmas & all the best in 2023 for you!
Love the content and especially the long exposure shots!
@simplelivingmontana
Thank you! All the best for the New Year!
@@airoutthere You as well!
I enjoyed to the end!!! Merry Xmas!
Glad to hear! Merry Christmas to you as well and best wishes for 2023!
Epic video dood. Def got my sub. Hope this channel takes off because your production quality is insanely good. Props for doing all of that solo
Thanks very much Dakota for your feedback & for subscribing! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you & your loved ones!
Wow I can't stop watching your videos. In a couple weeks it will be my first trip backcountry winter camping do have any extra tips or tricks for me?
I am Canadian and I think it is so beautiful out in nature forsure my happy place!
@jessicablais3737
Hi Jessica, thanks for your kind comment and for watching the films!
Backcountry Winter Camping Tips (do at your own risk, be careful out there)
-2 mats to sleep on, one air and one foam if possible, warmer and than have backup if air mat gets a leak
-good quality down filled sleeping bag rated for cold winter camping temperatures
-headlamp with new batteries & a spare headlamp & spare batteries
-gloves/mitts of varying thicknesses & materials, I like about 5-6 pairs so digits don’t get too cold and prevent damage to nerves and/or get frostbite, insulated leather gloves work great for blocking wind and tending fires or handling hot items, gloves/mitts with removable liners dry out easier
-down jacket, waterproof shell, light shell, thermals (merino wool works great as breathes well and doesn’t hold odours), beleclava, toques of varying thickness, waterproof & breathable pants with side zips
-fire starter in case need to build fire in emergency
-insulated sleeve for Nalgene bottles and boil water prior to going to bed than store inside Nalgene bottle in insulated sleeve and tuck in sleeping bag to keep yourself warmer
-bearspray year round, could come
in handy if bear decides to wake up from hibernation or for cougars, etc
-utility knife and tools for your gear to fix it if need be and get back to your vehicle
-not sure what type of activity your doing but highly recommend Avalanche Safety Training (AST) Level 1 course as minimum, many people without training get themselves into avalanche terrain/situations without realizing it, go with experienced people
-I carry Garmin InReach mini which enables me to text via my cell phone via satellites, has SOS button, can text just with device if need be for help etc. Would come in handy if need rescue.
-down booties for camp with bit of grip on bottom, be careful as can be slippery (camping on mountain slope), I put foot or hand warmers in booties to keep my feet warm overnight in sleeping bag
-tramp down snow with boots than with ski’s or snowshoes to make nice firm level spot for tent
-put reflective ground/survival tarp inside tent to keep mats and gear dry and reflect some body heat
-leave trip plan with reliable person
-wood sticks work great for tent guy wires to bury in snow and pack down
-dig pit in vestibule which makes easier to get boots on/off just be careful when exiting/entering tent to remember pit is there as I’ve heard stories of people getting injuries due to pit in vestibule
-keep electronics warm (near body) as batteries don’t last long in cold
-thermos with tea
-not sure if any allergies but I like having coffee, chocolate, nuts, dried mangos, cheese, food that won’t freeze and high energy as burn lots of calories in cold
-bring extra food/clothes just in-case
-when setting tent if in forest have good look around that no dead trees or snags that could come down on your potential tent/camp spot
-good sunglasses to protect your eyes and goggles with 2 lenses (one for sunny and one for flat light), goggles very good to protect eyes if gets windy with snowstorm etc
-don’t go solo if possible
-cook/eat outside your tent or animals may come looking for food and rip into your tent and store food and toothpaste, brush & floss & anything smelly somewhere else where animals can’t get to it
That’s all I can think of right now, hope that helps and hope you enjoy a safe winter camp trip. For sure it’s beautiful out in creation, just respect it as it’s a powerful humbling place. All the best!
First of all, Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to you and your family? It's a joy to watch a nut having a blast doing what he loves. I love the drone shots as well. Stay safe and thanks for sharing. Always making me smile. Keep up the great work bud!!!
Thanks Butch for the Christmas & New Years wishes! I really enjoy the drone too, humbling to see the size of terrain surrounding one. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you & your famjam!
Hello man, this is the best video so far! Thanks for sharing it with us. I don't know which part of the world you are from but it makes me a bit jealous of this wonderland you got there. :)
Merry Christmas my friend. Keep going and stay safe.
Thanks very much for the kind comments! May your Christmas be filled with joy & peace friend and best wishes for 2023 to you and your loved ones!
Nice video. Very relaxing to watch. May I ask what brand and model on the skies you use? Thanks
@alva_niklas
Thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoyed it! Ski’s: Brand-G3 / Model-SEEKr. Several years old so not sure what G3 has on market currently.
Bindings: G3 Zed 12
Skins: G3 alpinist universal
Hope that helps, enjoy your adventures 🏔️⛷️
wow... c'est dans quel coin ca ? et quel modele de arcteryx ?
@mordusdeski9832
Salut! C'est au Canada. La veste est l’Arc’teryx Alpha SV. Merci d'avoir regardé! J'espère que vous avez passé un joyeux Noël et tout le meilleur pour la nouvelle année! 🏔⛺️🎿
i like your jig
Is this in the USA? If so which state?
🇨🇦 eh where the maple syrup flows freely 😁🏔🎿⛺️Merry Christmas & all the best for 2023!🎄
@@airoutthere hi what area of Canada?