I thought everything was great what you did and i learned alot but lol I want those rocks used that you dug up and i want it just outside the entrance to give you heat all night. Fire seemed far away from sleeping area.
such a beautiful content here!keep it my friend!You're allowed to scream,allowed to cry,but don't give up!keep going!You are great with what are you doing!It deserves all success around and I don't forget to give my full support for you!❤️🫠🔔❤
I teach survival and i woul have built a fire no later than 3 in the afternoon. It vould be small and it would warm me when i rested as well as boiled snow but when the sun was going down it would be established and easy to build up
when it's consistently sub-freezing, you dont need snow nor much debris. What you do is make a layer of debris on a pile of branches, sprinkle it with water, let it freeez, repeat twice and youll have a pretty good "shell" of protection, Cut a hole in this structure and remove the branches form inside of the 5 ft high, 5 ft wide, 9 ft long "quonset hut' shape, Stuff the shelter with dry grasses/mosses, make a door out of branches and debris, also dampened-frozen. Ideally, have a right-angled crawlway entrance and two such doors. Stuff the crawlway with dry debris. With the right clothing and fairly lw gear, such a shelter enables you to handle 0F with ease. if it's even colder, use a couple of siberian fire lays to heat both sides of 4 head sized rocks for half an hour. smother the flames with ashes or dry, loose dirt. Put some coals and charcoal in an ashes pit, so that the fire remains 'alive' for 12+ hours. move the stones into 4 pits in a row under your raised bed. Surround each stone with a 2" thick layer of ashes. Then you'll be warmed for 4-5 hours at a time, 20F degrees or more. You'll have to remove some of your clothing at first. Don it again as the rocks cool off. As they cool off more, remove some of the ashes from the tops of the rocks. Eventually, the ashes will all be off the rocks and it will be time to reheat the stones.
Saw videos of women in what looked like Afghanistan or Bangladesh where a widow and daughters were trying to survive in snowfilled mountains. There were small trees and women had shovels and built small fire but didn't utilize nearby caves and stones as I have seen in survival videos. Could you search out and give advice or video to help them? I fear they will die in cold weather with few resources.
with the right clothing and 5 lbs of sleep/shelter gear, you can handle 20F without a fire or having to build anything. with a fire and hot stones, you can sleep ok for 2-3 hours at 0F and the same 5 lbs of gear, or you can do the same thing without the fire by gathering alot of dry debris or evergreen boughs to use for insulation.
@@Mr.bushcrafts That's not in Asia. It runs through Iran and Turkey. Your channel says USA. You should change it and be honest about yourself. Be true.
I'm a retired fire arson investigator can you use some type of accelerant on your fire to get it going quick. Your viewers aren't as stupid as you think they are😂 but I did like your video anyway. Stay safe and good luck
When are all you shelter building guys going to realize that pine branches do very little to protect you from the elements. It looks cool but that about it. If it's survival stuff then you should have more effective equipment on board. Any way love watching you and your dog settle down in the snow.
I'm amazed at this kind of shelter affects the local fauna in such a negative way. Obviously the local environment is extremely harsh for live to exist. If someone wants to test their wits on building a survival shelter ok. But heartfelt common sense says, bring a tent, bag or whatever and make your imprint minimal on the local fauna. This video and others like it seem ego driven and rather silly. If you challenge yourself in such a way to prove worthiness, do it naked. But please, please, please, bring proper gear and don't act like a total idiot going out in the bush lost, forlorn, in dire sstraights,, needing an emergency shelter. Proper prior planning prevents piss poor performance.
Don't be tired, I say thank you for making such a beautiful and cozy camp in this snowy, heavy and cold weather and sharing it with us.
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I don’t know anything about camping ⛺️ but I love watching these videos 😳
A strong will to enjoy the beautiful winter nature . Your efforts are really appreciated.❤❤❤❤
What a heavy snow, what a warm shelter, I hope you have a good night
It is clear how much you enjoy this work because these videos convey a very good feeling. Good luck🎉
I thought everything was great what you did and i learned alot but lol I want those rocks used that you dug up and i want it just outside the entrance to give you heat all night. Fire seemed far away from sleeping area.
such a beautiful content here!keep it my friend!You're allowed to scream,allowed to cry,but don't give up!keep going!You are great with what are you doing!It deserves all success around and I don't forget to give my full support for you!❤️🫠🔔❤
Don't be really tired, my dear friend, may all your dreams come true, I love you with all my heart, great man❤❤❤❤
What a load of bullshit, he's only making a bushcraft video, and you love him with all your heart? Give me a break!!
Very good 👍 thanks for your video 🎉
I teach survival and i woul have built a fire no later than 3 in the afternoon. It vould be small and it would warm me when i rested as well as boiled snow but when the sun was going down it would be established and easy to build up
You are so strong that you are working in this cold
Go ahead with strength💪
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This is some totally badass action, and a little different than what some other people did.
for what reason
Шикарное видео. Респект тебе бро.
Thank you for watching the video 🙏🌹
when it's consistently sub-freezing, you dont need snow nor much debris. What you do is make a layer of debris on a pile of branches, sprinkle it with water, let it freeez, repeat twice and youll have a pretty good "shell" of protection, Cut a hole in this structure and remove the branches form inside of the 5 ft high, 5 ft wide, 9 ft long "quonset hut' shape, Stuff the shelter with dry grasses/mosses, make a door out of branches and debris, also dampened-frozen. Ideally, have a right-angled crawlway entrance and two such doors. Stuff the crawlway with dry debris. With the right clothing and fairly lw gear, such a shelter enables you to handle 0F with ease. if it's even colder, use a couple of siberian fire lays to heat both sides of 4 head sized rocks for half an hour. smother the flames with ashes or dry, loose dirt. Put some coals and charcoal in an ashes pit, so that the fire remains 'alive' for 12+ hours. move the stones into 4 pits in a row under your raised bed. Surround each stone with a 2" thick layer of ashes. Then you'll be warmed for 4-5 hours at a time, 20F degrees or more. You'll have to remove some of your clothing at first. Don it again as the rocks cool off. As they cool off more, remove some of the ashes from the tops of the rocks. Eventually, the ashes will all be off the rocks and it will be time to reheat the stones.
Saw videos of women in what looked like Afghanistan or Bangladesh where a widow and daughters were trying to survive in snowfilled mountains. There were small trees and women had shovels and built small fire but didn't utilize nearby caves and stones as I have seen in survival videos. Could you search out and give advice or video to help them? I fear they will die in cold weather with few resources.
Hello, I hope there will be no problem for them
Of course, if they want, they can search for sources
Blizzard hahaha sub-zero yet the ground not frozen.
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Just more click bait.
Crickets and a tree frog I heard also. Hehe. I was in a blizzard in 1978. You wasn't gonna build anything.
And no cold breath 😂
No fire in the shelter? Why?
The previous experience I had caused the snow to melt and the wind penetrated inside
It is warm without a fire with a sleeping bag inside the shelter
@@Mr.bushcrafts Wow, tough!
Bonjour sais pas mal j esperes que vous aurez pas trot froid bises bon courage
Yhank you
with the right clothing and 5 lbs of sleep/shelter gear, you can handle 20F without a fire or having to build anything. with a fire and hot stones, you can sleep ok for 2-3 hours at 0F and the same 5 lbs of gear, or you can do the same thing without the fire by gathering alot of dry debris or evergreen boughs to use for insulation.
Very nice but if it’s ’sub zero’, why don’t we see your breath? Or hear crickets?
Crickets and frogs during a "blizzard" and sub-zero cold....
I had to turn off the sound in order to stop the wind noise and I made a noise
Thank you for your attention and insight
So nice video😍
Thank you my friend
The card is correct, Khan
where is the blizzard...
Zagros mountain range in Asia
@@Mr.bushcrafts That's not in Asia. It runs through Iran and Turkey. Your channel says USA. You should change it and be honest about yourself. Be true.
why the fire so far away from your shelter
The previous experience I had caused the snow to melt and the wind penetrated inside It is warm without a fire with a sleeping bag inside the shelter
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nice shelter but crickets and frogs in the background.....really
WEW. 10:04:2024. EXCELLENT.
Thank you
I'm a retired fire arson investigator can you use some type of accelerant on your fire to get it going quick. Your viewers aren't as stupid as you think they are😂 but I did like your video anyway. Stay safe and good luck
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When are all you shelter building guys going to realize that pine branches do very little to protect you from the elements.
It looks cool but that about it. If it's survival stuff then you should have more effective equipment on board.
Any way love watching you and your dog settle down in the snow.
When you have lemons you make lemonade
Ummmm......where's the blizzard. And why are there insects in sub zero temps! I'm claiming false information. 😂😂😂
If you look at the intensity of snowfall and the amount of snowfall, you will realize that it is a blizzard
Of course, your opinion is respected
@@Mr.bushcraftsI've lived in Montana, North Dakota, And Colorado. Not a blizzard. Ive seen worse blizzards at Dairy Queen. Just saying!
@@shelbygraham2490i see horizontal snowfall and whiteout or near whiteout when thinking about a blizzard....but hey its open for debate.....😅
What's up with building a door
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I thought hed never stop scraping the ground
Grillanzünder auch dabei, sonst würde das Feuer nicht an jedem eck Brennen.
Один вопрос - КАК ТЕПЛО КОСТРА ПОПАДАЕТ В УКРЫТИЕ ???(почему не сделать его с левой стороны от входа ?)
Where's the blizzard?
Bushcraft skills??? 🤔
Yes⚘️
That's it - destroy even more of the mountain's already sparse vegetation to build what exactly?
Strange no snow on his back yet it’s snowing.?
Where are your snowshoe
Dude. There is no blizzard. Just saying.
Friend, in our weather area, this is considered a blizzard
More than half a meter of snow has fallen
Once again they make seem like it’s going to be an holy shit situation the cold the weather whatever
Proper bushcraft not like those other Tim the toolman Taylor camping equipment salesmen
Mr. bushcraft,more like Mr. BS
Did I miss the blizzard? Dude liars don’t get a subscription too bad so sad.
Didn't you understand the cold and blizzard from this movie?
I'm amazed at this kind of shelter affects the local fauna in such a negative way. Obviously the local environment is extremely harsh for live to exist. If someone wants to test their wits on building a survival shelter ok. But heartfelt common sense says, bring a tent, bag or whatever and make your imprint minimal on the local fauna. This video and others like it seem ego driven and rather silly. If you challenge yourself in such a way to prove worthiness, do it naked. But please, please, please, bring proper gear and don't act like a total idiot going out in the bush lost, forlorn, in dire sstraights,, needing an emergency shelter. Proper prior planning prevents piss poor performance.
At zero that shit would be like concrete
Certainly