Quelle belle sortie hivernale en famille! Personnellement, j'aurais eu le goût d'y passer la nuit tellement ça avait l'air confortable!! Merci de partager cette vidéo. Bye.
Paul Provencher, Hok skis, hot chocolate, kid singing, interesting bushcrafting .... all the ingredients for a great time. I really enjoyed it. Probably lighter and definitely less expensive than a tent. I think it was Provencher or Napolean A. Comeau that described how they slept while trapping. It was basically a trench in the snow lined with fir boughs and a tarp under/over. Snow was brushed onto the top of the tarp/person. Interesting stuff. It's warm and rainy here. Crappy winter so in terms of being able to play outside. Happy New Year to you and yours. Thanks for the video.
Tu as raison je fais exactement la même face ! haha je pense que mon frère et mon père aussi faisaient cette face ! C'est drôle. C'était une belle journée en forêt ! Rien de trop compliqué mais agréable dans la neige et la tranquilité. Bonne année Teacher ! Steve
Super ton abri improvisé ! T'es pas mal débrouillard ça parait . Le petit a pas trop aimé ses pâtes 😅 il m'a fait rire avec sa critique culinaire . Bonne année à toi et ta famille !
I still have Paul Provencher's book I bought back in the 70's when I was in my teens. I remember that shelter well. The painter's tarps from Home Depot are much bigger (12' x 15' for 46 bucks each, or a 14' x 15' for 60 bucks). Two of those would be better. You can buy the waterproofing/fire retardant at Can Tire and paint it on yourself. Install a stove jack once you set up the tarps outside to figure out where to best put the pipes, and presto, you have a portable shelter. I think Paul also laced the two tarps together, like shoe laces, to stop them from separating in the wind. I never made one, but I know it would do well. I had a small 8' x 9' shack we built me and my friend with a homemade woodstove made from a metal 10 gallon can and we used 4" galvanized eves-trough for the stove pipe. I lived in it for a solid month in winter. That was fun. Thanks for the memories.
@ML do you by any chance have the brand name of waterproofing/fire retardant product? I have to wash my tipi, and then I figure I will have to waterproof it.
@@TeacherSBD I left a link to Canadian Tire, but it disappeared somehow. It is Woods brand spray. It does both waterproof and fireproof your canvas. Check Canadian Tire.
Happy new year ! All the best for 2023 !
Quelle belle sortie hivernale en famille! Personnellement, j'aurais eu le goût d'y passer la nuit tellement ça avait l'air confortable!! Merci de partager cette vidéo. Bye.
Such a neat tent. Nice. 👍
A simple but effective shelter.
Wow Steve, you have a famous subscriber here!
Paul Provencher, Hok skis, hot chocolate, kid singing, interesting bushcrafting .... all the ingredients for a great time. I really enjoyed it. Probably lighter and definitely less expensive than a tent. I think it was Provencher or Napolean A. Comeau that described how they slept while trapping. It was basically a trench in the snow lined with fir boughs and a tarp under/over. Snow was brushed onto the top of the tarp/person. Interesting stuff. It's warm and rainy here. Crappy winter so in terms of being able to play outside. Happy New Year to you and yours. Thanks for the video.
Happy New year! As always, you're an outstanding woodsman! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you very much! happy new year !
The simplest activities are often the funniest! Your son is lucky! By the way, at 8:33, you do his exact "face".
Tu as raison je fais exactement la même face ! haha je pense que mon frère et mon père aussi faisaient cette face ! C'est drôle. C'était une belle journée en forêt ! Rien de trop compliqué mais agréable dans la neige et la tranquilité. Bonne année Teacher ! Steve
@@NomadicWoodsman Bonne année à toi aussi Steve!
Super ton abri improvisé ! T'es pas mal débrouillard ça parait . Le petit a pas trop aimé ses pâtes 😅 il m'a fait rire avec sa critique culinaire .
Bonne année à toi et ta famille !
Bonne année ! Oui il est tout qu'un critiqueux culinaire ! haha
I still have Paul Provencher's book I bought back in the 70's when I was in my teens. I remember that shelter well. The painter's tarps from Home Depot are much bigger (12' x 15' for 46 bucks each, or a 14' x 15' for 60 bucks). Two of those would be better. You can buy the waterproofing/fire retardant at Can Tire and paint it on yourself. Install a stove jack once you set up the tarps outside to figure out where to best put the pipes, and presto, you have a portable shelter. I think Paul also laced the two tarps together, like shoe laces, to stop them from separating in the wind. I never made one, but I know it would do well. I had a small 8' x 9' shack we built me and my friend with a homemade woodstove made from a metal 10 gallon can and we used 4" galvanized eves-trough for the stove pipe. I lived in it for a solid month in winter. That was fun. Thanks for the memories.
@ML do you by any chance have the brand name of waterproofing/fire retardant product? I have to wash my tipi, and then I figure I will have to waterproof it.
@@TeacherSBD I left a link to Canadian Tire, but it disappeared somehow. It is Woods brand spray. It does both waterproof and fireproof your canvas. Check Canadian Tire.
@@BuckMckawtheotherone Great, Thanks!
Happy New Year👍
Happy New Year! 🎉
Happy new year!
Happy new Year 🎉🎉🎉
Happy new year Mike !
Shelter makes no sense !!