*_Hard to believe that such a man has truly departed from this world so soon. But he is forever immortalized through his love and work of bushcraft as he demonstrates it in these videos. Always there. Never forgotten. Traveling far but close by._*
Does someone know what happened to him?😢 I've always enjoyed watching his videos since I stumbled upon his channel . I always saw my late dad when I watched him in the wilderness, cuz he also liked the nature, fishing etc.
It's funny, when I first started watching this video I got a little annoyed because the guy wasn't talking. But as I sat and watched I felt myself slowly surrender to the sounds of nature. And by the end of the video I felt so calm and peaceful that I didn't want it to end. I realized just how noisy my daily life can be and how we humans never stop thinking and talking! - I looked over at my cat and he was just sitting there too. Not talking, not worrying, nothing, just 'being'.... I learned something about myself tonight. Wonder if anybody else felt this way. - Peace, and thank you for this wonderfully artful video. Well done. :)
Thank you! Great introspective thoughts. That’s why I don’t talk in most videos. I get to feel calm and appreciate the sounds i came to hear, instead of hearing myself yapping. That’s the experience I want to share. 🙂
@@NagualeroArt I often think it would be great if there were two like-minded individuals like yourself who could take off into the wilds with one guy doing the trekking, whilst the other records it - and then vice-versa. You could both get the best of everything and still produce some great footage. Just a thought. But also, great, great videos, thank you!
I felt the same way! I even started dozing off a little, not cause I was bored, but because I was at PEACE! I don't get much of that with twin 2 year old babies right now...lol
Yup I was like tf is he doing? Then I clocked he was painting his camp. Then he showed it us & I was like wow he’s got vision & skills, because my vision trying to do that would look like a hot mess.
Its so nice to take a break from people thinking they need to constantly talk. Just listening to nature is so calming and peaceful. Too much unnecessary noise around us daily
I loved my husband's stories at the end of any day he spent in the woods hunting or otherwise. He was an only child and his parents deceased, so I always wanted to be there for him even though I had my own busy career. We primitive camped in our early married years because he loved it and it was an inexpensive venture. He was an avid deer hunter, but also a little boy by nature when in the woods. Had so much respect for whatever he hunted from the time he was a young boy. We were fortunate to grow up in the 50's where a kid could hunt farmland without boundaries. Thank you for your kind remarks..
I love how you walked literally half a mile, set a camera down, walked back, and then walked back towards the camera. That deserves more respect then anything!
For me this is the most perfect camping weather! The sound and feel of the rain, the comfort of being inside a tarp with a fire and a few candles burning. The simplicity is just beautiful!
In 2018 I was bored with daily life. I bought a bicycle and tent, put in in a box, and flew from the UK to New York. Over the next 100 days, I cycled across the United States where I wild camped all along the way. Honestly, just sitting in the tent, at night, all alone with the cayotes howling around me, listening to the peace, it is to this day the greatest experience I have ever felt. We all need nature.
@Pixies Ostrich Duster I would pick garages or Wallmart as my go-to camp in an urban environment. However, I pretty much always cycled to the outskirts. Truck stops were good too, especially Loves. Downside - the trucks have their engines running overnight and that can keep you awake. Honestly, you can find spots anywhere. Also, people randomly offer to host you - pretty much every other day someone offers. And finally, an app called 'Warmshowers'. Amazing at finding hosts if you fancy getting washed. I would also camp behind churches.
I’m dealing with severe depression and find comfort in these videos. I’m a very alone person . But somehow I appreciate how you don’t talk over the video at all. I’m picking up bushcraft as a hobby now thanks to you and will be using your techniques. Amazing painting skills also.
I hear you sister I. understand you well because I have/had it the same way as you. Getting out into nature is the best medicine for so many things. Best wishes.
This isn't survival, right ?! Bringing cheese, bacon and paprika, a space age tent, sleeping bag and gloves. Only thing 'real' is lighting the fire not with a lighter but with some space age sparkling thingy. Don't get me wrong, I super like what he does, but this seems in no way survival
Brother Ric Nagualero, sure am going to miss you. Even though I can't venture into the woods like I used to.. I always resorted to your channel and some how I could escape the pressurized life and problems as if it was me instead of you doing all the camping and outdoor cooking. Thanks for your love of the wild and solitude.. the deep woods and nature is REALLY going to miss you! Randy Willis / USA
The painting skills, the way he puts out the fire and the fact that he sees every single comment, not only liking them but actually reads them... Ric you’ve just become my favorite Rick
The fact that that stove folds down to such a small portable size is one thing-but the chimney solution blows me away how it turns itself into a small chimney for easy transporting. Outstanding.
Alright, so this video pops up... and I'm noticing... the lush dense forest, proper camera angles, the choices made in equipment/clothing, the textures, colors and materials of equip/clothes... then old boy busts out a SWEET painting of the camp! Whole next level TH-cam right here folks.
I'm sitting here stressing over the recent loss of my father, and concerned of events transpiring around us... I ran across and watched this video, and suddenly life becomes a little bit more bearable... a little bit brighter. Sir, you're more than just a Bush crafter or painter, you know that don't you? For me you've been a little bit of light. Thank you.
This bloke went camping for 4 days on his own in the wilderness, painted a masterpiece, made some kebab skewers and spitroasted a chicken. That's a level of manliness one can only aspire to.
& not no wife or kids to bother him causing him stress & high blood pressure, just peace & tranquility with no bother in the world moving at your own pace & terms no bills no tax just you & the smoothness sounds of Mother Nature. Must be so nice at midnight & early in the morning the sounds.
How the hell did those people find a reason to dislike such educational and awesome camping vid? Love your adventures in the woods, peaceful and relaxing.
RIP Naguelero. You may be gone, but you’ll always live on through your soothing and inspiring videos. Enjoy the bushcraft and camping in heaven my friend 🙏🏼
I don't know how I got here. What a wonderful break from the chaos. And that painting - WOW! I learned so much. Especially how you restored the woodland floor again. And that chimney - genius. Not forgetting what has gone into the actual filming of this and achieve all the various segments. Outstanding! Thank you.
Dude, you are the most different Bush craft TH-camr I've seen, and I mean that in the best way possible. I was laying in bed when I decided to watch this, and when you brought out the paint I was thoroughly shook. When you revealed what you painted, I had to raise up a bit. Awesome video and awesome art skills. You sir are amazing, keep doing what you are doing man, because you are doing it right.
I’m glad this channel is still up. Nagualero will live forever!!!!!!! I get a lot out out of his his paintings and his love of cooking and camping. Thank you for keeping his memory alive. He was a great man. So greatfull.
Perfect channel for me. No 24/7 talking. Just regular forest sounds and camping. So relaxing. Wouldn't change a single thing about this channel. Hope it never does change.
This is helping get me to sleep. The sound of the rain and river is proper chilling me out and I Love the painting. I watched My Grandad do view of his owns when I was little.
Outstanding!!! Without doubt the best “real” bushcraft channel anywhere! Brought back lots of memories of many years past. Your artistry is second to none! Thank you for sharing!
This brings back memories when I served my duty for the Finnish military up in the north in Sodankylä during the winter... Hardest and most memorable time of my life. Been camping atleast once a year since then, didn't think much of it before but after experiencing the true peace that nature gives you it really is bliss.
We go bush a few times a year here in Oz. We have a camper trailer so we're a bit posh. We go for days. We also go where there's no wifi & few (if any) other people. Winter is best.
@@dawniebee946 I think if theres no technology around and full disconnect of the outside world it serves it's purpose ^^ . Just out of curiosity, how cold does it get in Aussie winter?
@@unknownentity8256 It depends what state you're in & even what part of the state you're in. Here in Victoria we average 14C during the day then 7C at night. In the Victorian Alpines they average 2C daytime -2C at night.
@@dawniebee946 Oh thats warm! Well thats to be expected, that's long sleeve weather for me ^^ It's just what one is used to relative changes in tempature. ps. When I entered service it was -44C
That painting was awesome. And the transition from the painting into reality ... WOW! This made me feel so relaxed. I'm jealous. I know it had to be distracting to your zen to set up cameras from afar and do al of that, but it certainly made for a relaxing video for me. The lack of talking and just hearing and seeing nature ... MAGNIFICENT. You sacrificed your own tranquility for mine. Thank you.
I was totally captivated by this; absolutely amazing ASMR, editing, cinematography and overall feel. It has been 2 decades since I did anything like this, and you have made me want to get back out in nature again. So well done!
I think I have found myself a new way of relaxing. Loved watching this. Never thought I'd watch a 47 minute video from beginning to end of someone camping by themselves.
Death was everywhere here, but death was simple, understandable, wise in its own way, even fair: leaves and needles flew from trees and rotted in the ground, broke under a heavy bear paw and bushes dried up, the grass became the prey of a deer, and he himself - a pack of wolves. . Death was closely, inextricably intertwined with life - and therefore not terrible.
Been really struggling for sleep recently with the worst migraines and nausea. Unable to put tv on or anything but I set this video up on my phone and let it play in the background. Felt myself slowly drift away. Just relaxing sounds no constant update on what you’re doing. Just letting it be, I like that. Thank you
This was my dream camping trip, alone and in the weather. I loved every minute of these four days and thank you for taking me with you. You're menue was surprising and not sure how all that got there but it was amazing to see the meals, the stove, the tent and your ingenuity. Loved every minute of it and thanks again for the wonderful trip.
No music no dialogue. The creator has no need to butt in to explain what he's doing every 10 seconds. I love how minimalist the video is yet it's been a long time since I've enjoyed a Bushcraft video this much.
The way how this is recorded makes me feel like I was also in there, just watching whilst I prepare for the camp too. I'm a huge sucker for the rain, and I am not ashamed to say that!
This is my favourite video of yours. It made me discover my hidden love for wet forests and the colours dark green and dark brown. Since watching this video, I always appreciate nature more when it rains. You've influenced my thinking and daily life. Thank you so much, rest in peace.
i can feel these rain drops dripping on my soul and washing away my worries and sorrows. there is a pleasure in the pathless woods, there is a rapture on the lonely shore, there is society, where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar, i love not man the less, but nature more.
Even though being somewhat of a shut-in, I've always loved walking through forests. However, only after watching this video and seeing how many different shades of green there were, I actually started paying attention to the details. Pretty much every time I see or walk through a forest these days I can't stop admiring the colour scheme. Thanks for making this video. It really opened my eyes!
Guys and galls and others we need to band together this is the real real deal here this guy does not get enough credit we need to do something about it just make it happen please I'm amazed this is wonderful.
This helped calm & ground me during one of my (current) depressive/dissociative episodes. Lyme disease also really hindered my ability to focus on anything; let alone a 40+ minute video, so the fact that I watched the whole thing speaks volumes. This is my first I’ve seen of yours too. The camera work, the sounds, the lighting, your calm and rhythmic movements; all of it. Thank you.
*_Hard to believe that such a man has truly departed from this world so soon. But he is forever immortalized through his love and work of bushcraft as he demonstrates it in these videos. Always there. Never forgotten. Traveling far but close by._*
Does someone know what happened to him?😢
I've always enjoyed watching his videos since I stumbled upon his channel .
I always saw my late dad when I watched him in the wilderness, cuz he also liked the nature, fishing etc.
@@mihaigeanta5110 He passed away a couple years ago. Cancer.
that's why I haven't seen him for a long time, may he be at peace in heaven
I think a bar ate him
The quality and realism of that painting blew me away. Just the painting alone could have made a good TH-cam episode.
It really is an absolutely gorgeous painting. He should sell it.
🤦♂️🙄
Not trying to be a jerk...it's an okay impressionist painting.
Bob Ross would be proud
@@dan-stanleycup3524 well let's see some of your artwork then "Micheal angelo"...
It's funny, when I first started watching this video I got a little annoyed because the guy wasn't talking. But as I sat and watched I felt myself slowly surrender to the sounds of nature. And by the end of the video I felt so calm and peaceful that I didn't want it to end. I realized just how noisy my daily life can be and how we humans never stop thinking and talking! - I looked over at my cat and he was just sitting there too. Not talking, not worrying, nothing, just 'being'.... I learned something about myself tonight. Wonder if anybody else felt this way. - Peace, and thank you for this wonderfully artful video. Well done. :)
Thank you! Great introspective thoughts. That’s why I don’t talk in most videos. I get to feel calm and appreciate the sounds i came to hear, instead of hearing myself yapping. That’s the experience I want to share. 🙂
@@NagualeroArt I often think it would be great if there were two like-minded individuals like yourself who could take off into the wilds with one guy doing the trekking, whilst the other records it - and then vice-versa. You could both get the best of everything and still produce some great footage. Just a thought. But also, great, great videos, thank you!
👍
yes a couple of guys in Canada go pee and they have to explain what the heck there doing. When I watch and LISTEN to this program, I'm there.
I felt the same way! I even started dozing off a little, not cause I was bored, but because I was at PEACE! I don't get much of that with twin 2 year old babies right now...lol
When I was depressed I would watch Naguelero and it would be very comforting and calming; he became a "friend"
RIP friend.
What happened to him?
He's Dead
@@kossy3164 since when and how do you know
Who else is watching this before bed?
🤦who said I m watching ??!
Me
Yup. Its help me to sleep better, dont know why?
H-HOW DID YOU KNOW?! o_o
Hahaha
The painting actually blow my mind, wasn’t expecting that. That’s nice
It took me back as well
i was beyond shook
@@WasLostNow_Found and what a beautiful setting to be inspired by!
That was the BEST painting I have ever seen the detail was excellent down to the folds in the tent....excellent work!!
Yup I was like tf is he doing? Then I clocked he was painting his camp. Then he showed it us & I was like wow he’s got vision & skills, because my vision trying to do that would look like a hot mess.
I’ve watched TH-cam more than I have watched Tv in the past few years and this has been one of the best things I’ve watched for ages
👍
Typical mainstream television programming is poison...
Staying away from the tell-lie-vision is one of the better things I’ve done for myself in years
9:47 @@aboz8649
Its so nice to take a break from people thinking they need to constantly talk. Just listening to nature is so calming and peaceful. Too much unnecessary noise around us daily
totalmente cierto.. el Serhumano busca y desea la Paz.
The painting was amazing, fading the painting into the real live setting was even more amazing.
Thank you, it worked out nice on this one
A Smith and the chicken was the best🤣💯
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As a 75 year old who lost her Marine 11 years ago, I watch because this whole video reminds me of him. Watch any similar.
Patricia Barnhart I’m sorry for your loss, couldn’t imagine life without my other half.
From another part of the world, Hope all is doing well. Stay cheerful.
May you live a long and fruitful life
I loved my husband's stories at the end of any day he spent in the woods hunting or otherwise. He was an only child and his parents deceased, so I always wanted to be there for him even though I had my own busy career.
We primitive camped in our early married years because he loved it and it was an inexpensive venture. He was an avid deer hunter, but also a little boy by nature when in the woods. Had so much respect for whatever he hunted from the time he was a young boy. We were fortunate to grow up in the 50's where a kid could hunt farmland without boundaries. Thank you for your kind remarks..
thats sad
I love how you walked literally half a mile, set a camera down, walked back, and then walked back towards the camera. That deserves more respect then anything!
And how u notice that hhhhhhhh
Unless there is a next person moving the camera 23:24 . Great video though :)
or maybe that's just an editing... ;)
I was thinking the same, that's hard work right there
I was thinking the same, he put a lot of effort on these videos
Ric, I know you did t think you’d have this kind of impact on people but I still find so much peace in your videos. We miss you sir, rest well..
What happened to him???
@@bomboclaatpunaniman9387 He passed away January 19, 2022. No other information is available.
@@LocalMachine 2022-01-09 (sorry for the correction, but its my bday also)
@@LocalMachinejanuary 9th not 19.
Your painting is absolutely stunningly beautiful.
Thanks!
I agree! How long does it take for you to paint them?
I know, thought...packed a paint kit too?
about 4 hours on this one
Nagualero I love it and thank you so much for sharing. Definitely Beautiful
I imagine that he put a lot of effort to make this film during his journey. And the sound is great. Thanks to no BGM.
Let's take a moment and praise his cinematography skills.
He's really good.
And his art 👍
Traveler, Chef, Artists,
Director, & film maker.
and editing......
let's take a moment and praise your grammar.
Rest In Peace brother you will be greatly missed. You helped me so much I will never forget your videos .
he is still alive
For me this is the most perfect camping weather! The sound and feel of the rain, the comfort of being inside a tarp with a fire and a few candles burning. The simplicity is just beautiful!
thanks!
When you were painting I thought it was going to be like a little something but it was just amazing
it's soo amazing
Samsul Huda llklkoooooioiiiiuiploo
The transition at around 13:50 was absolutely brilliant!
Oh my gosh yesss
In 2018 I was bored with daily life. I bought a bicycle and tent, put in in a box, and flew from the UK to New York. Over the next 100 days, I cycled across the United States where I wild camped all along the way. Honestly, just sitting in the tent, at night, all alone with the cayotes howling around me, listening to the peace, it is to this day the greatest experience I have ever felt. We all need nature.
well done mate
@Pixies Ostrich Duster I would pick garages or Wallmart as my go-to camp in an urban environment. However, I pretty much always cycled to the outskirts. Truck stops were good too, especially Loves. Downside - the trucks have their engines running overnight and that can keep you awake. Honestly, you can find spots anywhere. Also, people randomly offer to host you - pretty much every other day someone offers. And finally, an app called 'Warmshowers'. Amazing at finding hosts if you fancy getting washed. I would also camp behind churches.
that was nice and I am looking forward to experiencing it myself
@Pixies Ostrich Duster same
That's wicked dude, it's what I want to do someday when life allows. Did you spend much time planning or just go for it?
RIP Ric you will always be our teacher
I’m dealing with severe depression and find comfort in these videos. I’m a very alone person . But somehow I appreciate how you don’t talk over the video at all. I’m picking up bushcraft as a hobby now thanks to you and will be using your techniques. Amazing painting skills also.
Thank you! I hope this video makes you feel less alone somehow. take care and hang in there!
I'm am going to do the same, just waiting for winter to hit then I'm heading out
❤️👍
Hi man, where do you live?
I hear you sister I. understand you well because I have/had it the same way as you. Getting out into nature is the best medicine for so many things. Best wishes.
No silly commentary. Just survival and nature. Brilliant
This isn't survival, right ?! Bringing cheese, bacon and paprika, a space age tent, sleeping bag and gloves. Only thing 'real' is lighting the fire not with a lighter but with some space age sparkling thingy. Don't get me wrong, I super like what he does, but this seems in no way survival
Rombbb it’s modern survival
How is this "brilliant" ??? You people get too goofy with commenting..
Rombbb u r right..I appreciate you 👍🏻
Apart from having a tons of surviving skills, he also has a kick-ass painting skill.
Brother Ric Nagualero, sure am going to miss you. Even though I can't venture into the woods like I used to.. I always resorted to your channel and some how I could escape the pressurized life and problems as if it was me instead of you doing all the camping and outdoor cooking. Thanks for your love of the wild and solitude.. the deep woods and nature is REALLY going to miss you!
Randy Willis / USA
Very sad... was in this trip he got a cough and start suffering for one year, then death. 😔
This video is quality. Doesn't matter where i look at, i see quality. A piece of art. A very special little place in the internet... Thank you!
Thanks!
Love everything about this post: rain, art, bushcraft, dinner!
Thank you!
The painting skills, the way he puts out the fire and the fact that he sees every single comment, not only liking them but actually reads them... Ric you’ve just become my favorite Rick
Thanks!
Everyone who is reading this, I wish you a healthy, happy, and joyful life! ❤🙏
Same to you brother. Thank you.
The fact that that stove folds down to such a small portable size is one thing-but the chimney solution blows me away how it turns itself into a small chimney for easy transporting.
Outstanding.
I wonder where he got it or if he made it...
@@vladdyro
It surely came with the stove no?
If he came up with it himself its genius.
@@BricktopsPigs came with the stove
@@NagualeroArt what stove is this? i think i want the same
Alright, so this video pops up... and I'm noticing... the lush dense forest, proper camera angles, the choices made in equipment/clothing, the textures, colors and materials of equip/clothes... then old boy busts out a SWEET painting of the camp! Whole next level TH-cam right here folks.
Ah Mah Goodness!! He just busted out a whole chicken!!
When I saw the painting is when I hit the subscribe button
Not even ten minutes in and this dude paints a masterpiece
Just coming back to relive old fqvourites. God bless you and Rest In Peace friend x
I'm sitting here stressing over the recent loss of my father, and concerned of events transpiring around us...
I ran across and watched this video, and suddenly life becomes a little bit more bearable... a little bit brighter.
Sir, you're more than just a Bush crafter or painter, you know that don't you? For me you've been a little bit of light. Thank you.
Sorry for your loss. Stay strong and take care☀️
I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your Pop. I lost mine 2 years ago on 6/20/2018 and they say it gets easier... bullshit, it's harder
Sorry for your loss.You should go in the woods and camp a little, it can clear your mind.
Rip to your daddy
Lost my mom a month ago to cancer. She was a Painter. This comment hit home.
I enjoy how this whole video is silent with no narration ; just the sounds of nature and real man work. Just away from all the over populated world.
This bloke went camping for 4 days on his own in the wilderness, painted a masterpiece, made some kebab skewers and spitroasted a chicken. That's a level of manliness one can only aspire to.
and while you may never get there you will find your own version, in your own time, starting with the first step, close in
Yeah whenever the wife kicks him out its like YAHOO WHERE TO NOW
Sonia Downey 😂😂😂😂😂
Amen
& not no wife or kids to bother him causing him stress & high blood pressure, just peace & tranquility with no bother in the world moving at your own pace & terms no bills no tax just you & the smoothness sounds of Mother Nature. Must be so nice at midnight & early in the morning the sounds.
Still watching his videos. Thank you. We miss you all the time R.I.P friend. May 19, 2022
You are an artist, an editor, a survivor, a poet, a philosopher, a conservationist and who knows what else... that is impressive
thank you
And a very big appetite. cooking a whole chicken over the fire just for 1 person🤣😂😆
A renaissance man in the flesh
.....
And phsyco? Hahaha
He loves every single activity he does, he is present in every single move.
👍👍
How the hell did those people find a reason to dislike such educational and awesome camping vid?
Love your adventures in the woods, peaceful and relaxing.
Thanks!
Maybe they're vegan😂😂
RIP Naguelero.
You may be gone, but you’ll always live on through your soothing and inspiring videos.
Enjoy the bushcraft and camping in heaven my friend 🙏🏼
wtf ? this guy is dead ?
@@JaroSixta yes.
13:56 that transition deserves so much recognition
u timed it wrong :)
Actually it starts at 13:42, it's brilliant ^_^
Bruh I was high af I thought I was trippin
It made me comment about it.
I was looking for this comment
I don't know how I got here. What a wonderful break from the chaos. And that painting - WOW!
I learned so much. Especially how you restored the woodland floor again. And that chimney - genius. Not forgetting what has gone into the actual filming of this and achieve all the various segments. Outstanding!
Thank you.
Thank you!
Dude, you are the most different Bush craft TH-camr I've seen, and I mean that in the best way possible. I was laying in bed when I decided to watch this, and when you brought out the paint I was thoroughly shook. When you revealed what you painted, I had to raise up a bit. Awesome video and awesome art skills. You sir are amazing, keep doing what you are doing man, because you are doing it right.
Thanks👍
I thought that as well too bro😉👍..dis guy is awsome🤜👊🤛
I’m glad this channel is still up. Nagualero will live forever!!!!!!! I get a lot out out of his his paintings and his love of cooking and camping. Thank you for keeping his memory alive. He was a great man. So greatfull.
I don't think you could put a price on a memory like this. This whole thing is a wonderful work of art.
The man never said 1 word of dialog and this is better then over 99% of 2020 released Hollywood big budget movies.
How could there be a dialog when he is on his own? 🤔
When I'm in the jungle here on my own, I am always talking to myself, and if I fall or something, I really let it fly
@@247fox I always talk to myself in the woods 🤪
@@jomon723 I do the same. Still not a dialog though
Asmr
Without any voice you give us a wonderfull exp of storm adventure.
Perfect channel for me. No 24/7 talking. Just regular forest sounds and camping. So relaxing. Wouldn't change a single thing about this channel. Hope it never does change.
Life dosnt get any better than this,alone,no distractions,food,fresh air and most important..freedom👍
I just sat here and watched it all and felt so cozy. I love the sound of rainfall on a tent.
Nice!
agreed!
This is helping get me to sleep. The sound of the rain and river is proper chilling me out and I Love the painting. I watched My Grandad do view of his owns when I was little.
I know God has a special camping spot just for you Ric. Rest in Peace my friend.
What a Gift to be able to paint your experiences into memories .
This is the most relaxing thing I've ever seen. I want to do this now.
👍
Really professional filming here. Love the paint shot fading away to actual camp
Thanks!
Yea that blew my mind. It’s a retro camera trick that fit so well with the vibe🙏
@@NagualeroArt What tipi tent are you using? I sure love your videos
Most peaceful thing i have ever watch on TH-cam 😊
the transition from the painting to the actual footage was soo good I couldn't even tell the difference.
The painting is stunning, and when it morphed from the painting to the camp my mind blew!
Mine too. He truly inhabits his own work of art.
Thanks!
That was neat the way you showed the painting then the fire started flickering as it turned into the real thing.
Thanks!
Beautiful, I come back to watch this often. Your impact is still felt, Ric. Rest in peace.
what do you mean, rest in peace? did he die? 😰
Outstanding!!! Without doubt the best “real” bushcraft channel anywhere! Brought back lots of memories of many years past. Your artistry is second to none!
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you!
That transition from painting to real-life 13:50 - 13:55 is crazy!
The best part of his videos is the transition hehehe
This brings back memories when I served my duty for the Finnish military up in the north in Sodankylä during the winter... Hardest and most memorable time of my life.
Been camping atleast once a year since then, didn't think much of it before but after experiencing the true peace that nature gives you it really is bliss.
Awesome...I would loooove to camp Finland.
We go bush a few times a year here in Oz. We have a camper trailer so we're a bit posh. We go for days.
We also go where there's no wifi & few (if any) other people. Winter is best.
@@dawniebee946 I think if theres no technology around and full disconnect of the outside world it serves it's purpose ^^ . Just out of curiosity, how cold does it get in Aussie winter?
@@unknownentity8256 It depends what state you're in & even what part of the state you're in.
Here in Victoria we average 14C during the day then 7C at night. In the Victorian Alpines they average 2C daytime -2C at night.
@@dawniebee946 Oh thats warm! Well thats to be expected, that's long sleeve weather for me ^^ It's just what one is used to relative changes in tempature.
ps. When I entered service it was -44C
That painting was awesome. And the transition from the painting into reality ... WOW! This made me feel so relaxed. I'm jealous. I know it had to be distracting to your zen to set up cameras from afar and do al of that, but it certainly made for a relaxing video for me. The lack of talking and just hearing and seeing nature ... MAGNIFICENT. You sacrificed your own tranquility for mine. Thank you.
Think about how many times this guy has to go back for the camera just to get one shot
Makes you appreciate the effort even more.
maybe he aint alone and the camera man is always out of the shot despite the title saying solo lmao
Plot twist: There were two guys
plot twist: it is the forest of cameras
I always think about that. And when people do it in busy public places I always worry that someone will steal the camera
Maybe it’s just my age but I love everything about this video, especially, NO MUSIC! Keep up the awesome videos, my wife and I love em!🤗
who would ever thumbs down this video? Its just pure. The silence is so refreshing
This has got to be one of the most therapeutic videos on the internet.
I’m thinking “where did he get that chimney from?”.... Then I’m like “OMG that’s the coolest chimney I’ve ever seen!”.
Lovely painting!
MrJoshuaUK I saw the same and found it at $500 😨
I was totally captivated by this; absolutely amazing ASMR, editing, cinematography and overall feel. It has been 2 decades since I did anything like this, and you have made me want to get back out in nature again. So well done!
Great 👍
You should do that every month.
I think I have found myself a new way of relaxing. Loved watching this. Never thought I'd watch a 47 minute video from beginning to end of someone camping by themselves.
Death was everywhere here, but death was simple, understandable, wise in its own way, even fair: leaves and needles flew from trees and rotted in the ground, broke under a heavy bear paw and bushes dried up, the grass became the prey of a deer, and he himself - a pack of wolves. . Death was closely, inextricably intertwined with life - and therefore not terrible.
The transition from painting to actual campsite is EVERYTHING. Nice little vid
Ingenious how the flue can be rolled up like that, and the rest folded into such a small package..
yes, its very handy
You're an excellent chef, craftsman, woodsman, artisan, and oil painter!
Thank you 🙏
But I wish he would wait for coals before cooking. Driving me crazy. Noooooooo! 😮😂😂😂
@@hermit6208 The chicken was hitched high enough, it didn't burn. Probably too hungry to wait.
When youtube recommendation nails it
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Yeah man, it popped up and am glad i clicked it
Υπέροχο βίντεο!!!!
Rest in peace my friend. You have been a true inspiration was us to open our TH-cam channel.
What happened???
@@adarshm8210he passed a way.
I haven’t even been watchin this for five minutes and I’m addicted and wanting to go camp just to have fun😂 I love this,ur awesome
great👍
Wow. That fade from the painting to life. Man that was awesome! Always enjoy your videos. Thanks.
He doesn't disrupt the serene trip with talking. I love it.
Been really struggling for sleep recently with the worst migraines and nausea. Unable to put tv on or anything but I set this video up on my phone and let it play in the background. Felt myself slowly drift away. Just relaxing sounds no constant update on what you’re doing. Just letting it be, I like that. Thank you
These is what we all need at some point go camping to refresh our minds and just forget about our personal problems
Sitting here in a cosy house, fridge full of food and my mouth is watering looking at that chicken
Good to hear
Same here
How he keep fresh meat 3rd day ?
And he carry eggs 🥚
Oh my God, that painting is magnificent. The shading, lighting and texture throughout the picture is incredible. Loved the video, just subscribed!!!
Thank you!
Stevie haha from rust to bushcraft. Like your rust vids btw, and i like playing it to
Small world eh
I'm also subscribed! Thanks you a lot!
As if one of my favorite youtubers watches these videos too!
RIP my friend. You were the best.
Death?
This was my dream camping trip, alone and in the weather. I loved every minute of these four days and thank you for taking me with you. You're menue was surprising and not sure how all that got there but it was amazing to see the meals, the stove, the tent and your ingenuity. Loved every minute of it and thanks again for the wonderful trip.
The painting was outstanding and I LOVE the way he was so attentive to ensure that the fire was completely out.
This video makes me realize that how important nature is in our day to day life. Lovely video 🌳🌴
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El mejor video que ví durante la pandemia. R.I.P Nagualero! Always in our minds.
No music no dialogue. The creator has no need to butt in to explain what he's doing every 10 seconds. I love how minimalist the video is yet it's been a long time since I've enjoyed a Bushcraft video this much.
The way how this is recorded makes me feel like I was also in there, just watching whilst I prepare for the camp too. I'm a huge sucker for the rain, and I am not ashamed to say that!
Me too one of the advantages of living in wales UK...plenty of rain,nature's natural sleeping remedy👍
I can dig it, I seek out severe weather when camping.
I want to thank you for posting this medicine for body and soul.
This is my favourite video of yours. It made me discover my hidden love for wet forests and the colours dark green and dark brown. Since watching this video, I always appreciate nature more when it rains. You've influenced my thinking and daily life. Thank you so much, rest in peace.
We talk so much yet say so little....this silence is much appreciated.
@@dubu_nsnl7018 Thats just a common saying. Why do you have to be so aggressive after watching such a serene video bro :v
Dubu_NSNL I think you may have just did the same haha
@@dubu_nsnl7018 thank you for using elementary sentence structure to criticize me. You've really made think hard today.
It helps to have less trivial conversations. Even easier when in a group setting to remain silent when someone starts talking about the weather.
Why argue about something so pointless when you can just enjoy this fine video?
I want to go camping now. Maybe not like this guy, but pitching a tent, starting a fire, and making a meal with it just sounds so awesome right now.
i can feel these rain drops dripping on my soul and washing away my worries and sorrows.
there is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
there is a rapture on the lonely shore,
there is society,
where none intrudes,
by the deep sea,
and music in its roar,
i love not man the less,
but nature more.
Beautiful!!!
@Techno Umesh lama i did lost many times above 14000 ft in high mountains
Bravo..beautiful piece
Even though being somewhat of a shut-in, I've always loved walking through forests. However, only after watching this video and seeing how many different shades of green there were, I actually started paying attention to the details. Pretty much every time I see or walk through a forest these days I can't stop admiring the colour scheme. Thanks for making this video. It really opened my eyes!
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Guys and galls and others we need to band together this is the real real deal here this guy does not get enough credit we need to do something about it just make it happen please I'm amazed this is wonderful.
This helped calm & ground me during one of my (current) depressive/dissociative episodes. Lyme disease also really hindered my ability to focus on anything; let alone a 40+ minute video, so the fact that I watched the whole thing speaks volumes. This is my first I’ve seen of yours too. The camera work, the sounds, the lighting, your calm and rhythmic movements; all of it. Thank you.
Thanks and take care!
You should watch the TIPI DIARIES, it's AWESOME!
Thanks so much. I felt hungry, full, cold, warm, isolated connected all at once. Thanks.
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