-20. I dream of starring in a video with you. But first, I need to learn English)) secondly, I need the war to end... Thank you for your hard work, I understand you like no one else 😊❤
One thing I would add, that would really help keep it nice and warm in a shelter like that, would be to find some rocks to kind of frame out half of your firepit. That way the rocks would be in between you and the fire, and as they heated it would keep the heat throughout the night.
I'd like to now why you didn't start a fire FIRST. I'm a former wilderness / big game guide. I always get a fire going and collect ample wood. It keeps me warm as I build the shelter and should I injure myself I have a fire that can save my life. It's hard to collect wood with a twisted ankle or an ax injury to the body. Loved the video, but safety first. Get the fire going. In the wilderness "It's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it"
@@storm3698 one can survive days or even weeks without food. Fire first, a shelter can be made near while keeping warm to fight off the cold. Pauses to warm the hands does wonders.
Im in army recon ,done many summer and winter survival schools . If you cant survive without fire , then youre already failing everything else . Been whole winter without fire as behind enemy line training . So stop panic. I see you dont know much about survival camping .
@@mg13-r3syou're comparing apples to oranges.. a bush survivalist spot hopper vs combat stealth enemy puppy kicker.. hes not trained like you are.. you can't survive without fire, you'll die.. its him.. no chopper ready to extract.. no medic.. we're not training for missions.. we are just trying to survive.. you decide in the moment, can I stay warm for long enough to get shelter, or do I start my fire? Need water, must start fire to melt snow.. I really hope he doesn't have to dodge bullets while havin some warm tea.. but that's cool the army teaches you to go camping and expect hostiles in the area that you have to deprive your natural survival instincts.. apples to oranges.. you're shttn on OP who's not wrong.. but not perfect like you are.. you're kid goes in boy scouts and you go camping with them, you're liable to scare the sht out of them, cuz they're gonna thing someone's hunting them while they're sleeping with a small fire for chrst sakes
We finnish are born that way, we are with the nature. This guy is more than average, very good in old fashion way. Hundreds years ago this way of living and the hunters scared away even The Vikings.
Do you live in a house or do you live the life of a Viking? I live normal in fall and winter but have psychotic mania in spring and summer and live outside, not like a primative but more that I live by animal instinct and sheer violent disregard. Merry Christmas everybody
i do like my Finnish friends and women, but this dude is not average, he is a lot more jacked then the average person in this world by far. And if I'm not wrong Sweden owned finland for like 800 years. Im sure you guys did not scared us away and then we took your country for some reason. We came, we saw, we conquered finland
Excellent thing to show having your roof also be a source of tinder. Forgaing extra materials before you need them and to serve more than one purpose to have right inside your shelter is always important and many times overlooked.
I always took a 2 gal zip lock bag. Knocked all the snow off my boots, threw them in the zip lock and slept with them in the sleeping bag down by your feet. I hate cold boots in the morning.
Now that's a Extreme situation, snowing like crazy, cold, looks like a fun time and really a good time to do what it takes and overcome the elements, get a good fire going, stay warm, i have done that when i was much younger and remember it was fun but a big challenge to overcome the elements, good looking shelter and keep that fire going my friend.
Чудесное видео: красивая природа, снег, был очень красивый закат, месяц на небе, удачно построенный домик! И, все же, никогда не пойму как может человек переносить такой холод, ночуя на снегу, пусть даже в спальнике - это по сути тёплое одеяло. Ну, понимаю, согревают еда и костер. Представляю как радостно возвращаться домой!
Алина . Дивностью встречи три дня упиваюсь и от восторга трещу весь по швам, вольным полётом идей вдохновляюсь и очаровано радуюсь Вам! Вашей уютностью нежно окутан. Слух мой ласкают сплетения слов. Как незнакомцу, Вы кажетесь чудом! В Вас заключаются тайны родов. В паточных локонах, смешанных с солнцем, и в добродушно-миндальных глазах, в щёчках, что тронуты свежим морозцем, рай заточён, как бывает во снах! Образ эфирный, но всё же телесный, строки и грёзы во мне ворошит. Как насыщаюсь водицею пресной, глядя в два зеркальца юной души...
Do the Rock walls help radiate the heat from the fire? Do you tear down these shelters when yo are done? Would love to see you revisit an old shelter and see how it has held up over the years without maintenance.
You must have grown up in this area to take the cold. Everything is so fresh and quite the eye candy.😊 nothing like wool sweather and socks it seems like it helps with pain.
'Great adventure video, Lucas! You always make any shelter look so warm, cozy. "Hope you had a great Thanksgiving! Can't wait for more to come!" 🌲🌲🌲🏞🏞🏞
The falling snow at the beginning of the video is so beautiful The starry sky was like a constellation chart😆 Autumn square shape Is that Pegasus? Perseus descended from his winged horse to rescue Princess Andromeda..🌌 🎀 It's okay to leave the Android Princess alone for a while🐸🎀
a lot of work for no gain in warmth over a tent, actually. if you know to use the Siberian fire lay's abiilty to project all of its heat in one direction, twice as far as is the case with a normal fire.
Wow! What extreme conditions! Like another world, if one lives in warm climates. The birch bark is so very inflammable. Forest fires in summer must be a challenge!
Two comments/tips, 1. When you make the roof rather than cutting the thinner top off to length, cut part of the way through and then fold down. This then forms your end wall that you can lay evergreen branches against, as you did with the side. 2. when doing the side with evergreen branches a) do this BEFORE covering the roof with evergreen branches, and use last branch junction [bottom branch of a growing tree] to form a hook. This is then hung over your outer most roof pole. When you then put the evergreen branch roof on this stops the side from being blown/disturbed by the wind.The top won't be blown away as a) you have a lot of weighted branches on top of each other with gravity acting on them, and b) when it snows this will add more weight and form an air/water tight roof.
Good basic construction but needed snow heaped around bottom of walls to cut wind, and more leafy branches to fill in gaps, then hopefully it would snow and the snow would rest on branches and help insulate more.
Good vid. The structure will only get better with snow piled up on and around it sealing it up. Cold one for certain. No swimming this time. All good from east Kentucky USA Nomad Mountain Man
Love the video enjoyed watching it. I’m curious how often you have to sharpen your axe to keep it at its optimum level of sharpness to chop wood for the days that you’re out there. Keep up the good work!
I've been watching your videos every night for several years...I'm single. The snow videos are my favorite. Your videos are so relaxing. I fall asleep to the sounds.... the crunching of snow, the fire crackling, the ax splitting wood..ete. etc. The videos play over and over on a loop through the night. I will be getting married in a few months. I doubt my new husband will allow me to bring you to bed with us every night 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What is the coldest temperature you've camped in?
-20. I dream of starring in a video with you. But first, I need to learn English)) secondly, I need the war to end... Thank you for your hard work, I understand you like no one else 😊❤
I don't think it counts because I didn't really sleep much or set up much of a camp but I was out in -27
Circa 2 grad Celsius . . . Would be exiting to do it in your Country . . . When i'm lucky , there are 2 weeks with snow here . . . Sad . . .
-4 degrees c
Never camped
One thing I would add, that would really help keep it nice and warm in a shelter like that, would be to find some rocks to kind of frame out half of your firepit. That way the rocks would be in between you and the fire, and as they heated it would keep the heat throughout the night.
Firepit ♨rock frame 🪨shelter ⛺
Since I'm not a germaphobe, I cook eggs and other meats directly on the rocks than ring my fires. It is a nice "upgrade."
Man, you always find the most beautiful spots to camp.
I'd like to now why you didn't start a fire FIRST. I'm a former wilderness / big game guide. I always get a fire going and collect ample wood. It keeps me warm as I build the shelter and should I injure myself I have a fire that can save my life. It's hard to collect wood with a twisted ankle or an ax injury to the body. Loved the video, but safety first. Get the fire going. In the wilderness "It's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it"
@Drrayoldman thank you for that piece of survival advice. So is it fire first then food then shelter or fire, shelter then food?
@@storm3698 one can survive days or even weeks without food. Fire first, a shelter can be made near while keeping warm to fight off the cold. Pauses to warm the hands does wonders.
Exactly!
Im in army recon ,done many summer and winter survival schools . If you cant survive without fire , then youre already failing everything else . Been whole winter without fire as behind enemy line training . So stop panic. I see you dont know much about survival camping .
@@mg13-r3syou're comparing apples to oranges.. a bush survivalist spot hopper vs combat stealth enemy puppy kicker.. hes not trained like you are.. you can't survive without fire, you'll die.. its him.. no chopper ready to extract.. no medic.. we're not training for missions.. we are just trying to survive.. you decide in the moment, can I stay warm for long enough to get shelter, or do I start my fire? Need water, must start fire to melt snow.. I really hope he doesn't have to dodge bullets while havin some warm tea.. but that's cool the army teaches you to go camping and expect hostiles in the area that you have to deprive your natural survival instincts.. apples to oranges.. you're shttn on OP who's not wrong.. but not perfect like you are.. you're kid goes in boy scouts and you go camping with them, you're liable to scare the sht out of them, cuz they're gonna thing someone's hunting them while they're sleeping with a small fire for chrst sakes
We finnish are born that way, we are with the nature. This guy is more than average, very good in old fashion way. Hundreds years ago this way of living and the hunters scared away even The Vikings.
no
Do you live in a house or do you live the life of a Viking? I live normal in fall and winter but have psychotic mania in spring and summer and live outside, not like a primative but more that I live by animal instinct and sheer violent disregard. Merry Christmas everybody
I believe the Fins were in fact pictish and also some were vikings. I could be wrong in my assumption.
i do like my Finnish friends and women, but this dude is not average, he is a lot more jacked then the average person in this world by far. And if I'm not wrong Sweden owned finland for like 800 years. Im sure you guys did not scared us away and then we took your country for some reason. We came, we saw, we conquered finland
Vikings didnt wanna stay in such cold😂
It's amazing that you can survive in such weather conditions.
Thanks!
Excellent thing to show having your roof also be a source of tinder. Forgaing extra materials before you need them and to serve more than one purpose to have right inside your shelter is always important and many times overlooked.
I always took a 2 gal zip lock bag. Knocked all the snow off my boots, threw them in the zip lock and slept with them in the sleeping bag down by your feet. I hate cold boots in the morning.
Now that's a Extreme situation, snowing like crazy, cold, looks like a fun time and really a good time to do what it takes and overcome the elements, get a good fire going, stay warm, i have done that when i was much younger and remember it was fun but a big challenge to overcome the elements, good looking shelter and keep that fire going my friend.
Love the serenity that comes thru in your videos. All those asmr nature sounds aren’t too bad either 😊 thx for bringing us along.
Thank you!
Such beautiful scenery. Beautiful country.
Real nice camp Lukas. Beautiful forest 😊 Take care. Keep your eyes to the sky.
"Keep your eyes to the sky;
Always look for shooting star"
It's amazing. The scenery there is magical, tranquil, and peaceful. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
Thank you so much for taking us with you
thank you for leaving that there, I might use it now lol
Nice bushcrafting camp, I really enjoyed watching it ❤❤❤❤❤
I am a Wimp in Florida...
Prior Army (1979-1983)...
Now when I "Camp" its in a Winnebago...
Much Respect...
God Bless...
@@gordonantal6417 getting there!!!
@deborahpaulin1188
You are too Kind...
but I'm Still a Wimp...
TY and God Bless
Watching from Sri lanka 🇱🇰 ❤
❤
India 👏
Kerala
Kerala ❤
That sunset on the second evening was gorgeous!
This looked like a warm well built shelter. Good Job.
That is a great shelter. We don't really appreciate how much work you invest in not only building in deep snow but filming it too.
You don't really appreciate...? 😅
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Чудесное видео: красивая природа, снег, был очень красивый закат, месяц на небе, удачно построенный домик! И, все же, никогда не пойму как может человек переносить такой холод, ночуя на снегу, пусть даже в спальнике - это по сути тёплое одеяло. Ну, понимаю, согревают еда и костер. Представляю как радостно возвращаться домой!
Это просто закалка. Нормальному здоровому организму требуется в среднем около 2-ух недель для такой адаптации.
❤🇩🇿❤
I like places with snow like this
Алина
.
Дивностью встречи три дня упиваюсь
и от восторга трещу весь по швам,
вольным полётом идей вдохновляюсь
и очаровано радуюсь Вам!
Вашей уютностью нежно окутан.
Слух мой ласкают сплетения слов.
Как незнакомцу, Вы кажетесь чудом!
В Вас заключаются тайны родов.
В паточных локонах, смешанных с солнцем,
и в добродушно-миндальных глазах,
в щёчках, что тронуты свежим морозцем,
рай заточён, как бывает во снах!
Образ эфирный, но всё же телесный,
строки и грёзы во мне ворошит.
Как насыщаюсь водицею пресной,
глядя в два зеркальца юной души...
great job…love the snow..love camping when i was young..
Do the Rock walls help radiate the heat from the fire? Do you tear down these shelters when yo are done? Would love to see you revisit an old shelter and see how it has held up over the years without maintenance.
I from indonesia i like it vidio❤😊
Many years ago, -40 Fahrenheit in Alaska. Thank you from Ohio
Same here. 1993 Arctic Warrior Training Fort Wainwright.
الله علي جمال الطبيعة
You should get yourself a small folding wood stove
He is old school
That could come in handy! It just takes a lot of space in the backpack.
He digs iron ore, smelts the metal with the fire, and builds the stove himself like they did in the good old days.
@@tyharris9994😂
Great video. I remember the wind chill was 50 below
That is an Excellent saw!
Amazing watching from Cambodia
Друже, ти дуже крутий! Однозначно підписка.
Я вражений як ти організував багаття всередині.
Great camp!
You must have grown up in this area to take the cold. Everything is so fresh and quite the eye candy.😊 nothing like wool sweather and socks it seems like it helps with pain.
'Great adventure video, Lucas! You always make any shelter look so warm, cozy. "Hope you had a great Thanksgiving! Can't wait for more to come!" 🌲🌲🌲🏞🏞🏞
I’ve watched a bunch your videos. What aggravates me the most is you collecting firewood! No matter, you always have the smaller fire, cold as it is
GAY!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
@@deannamarin318 You are?? Thats ok we won't judge you for it.🏳🌈
OMG your Gay
So he's happy?
Very good good video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
The falling snow at the beginning of the video is so beautiful
The starry sky was like a constellation chart😆
Autumn square shape Is that Pegasus?
Perseus descended from his winged horse to rescue Princess Andromeda..🌌 🎀
It's okay to leave the Android Princess alone for a while🐸🎀
Good idea to have the fire inside! Was it smokey inside?
Love from Pakistan ❤
Heyy bro
That is a great shelter
Hello, i watching from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Привіт, я з України 😊
@@ТамараГунько-ж2цДуже дякую за привітання, бажаю, щоб ви завжди були здорові 😊
I just subscribed, Very very peaceful and relaxing. I like your shelter, very creative and meticulous.
Very good shelter 😊
Me encantan tus videos❤
Marvelous, l loved every bit of it. Like soldiers or commandos, very well schemed and presented. Well done 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Watching from Indiana!
Nice bro👍
Very nice bro❤
🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Cách làm nay hay quá rất đẹp quá 🎉🎉🎉🎉
a lot of work for no gain in warmth over a tent, actually. if you know to use the Siberian fire lay's abiilty to project all of its heat in one direction, twice as far as is the case with a normal fire.
I was thinking that it looks just like on Finland. "Guy must be a Swede or from Norway at least". But no, it was truly from Finland!
Fantastic video thank you for sharing :)
Wow! What extreme conditions! Like another world, if one lives in warm climates. The birch bark is so very inflammable. Forest fires in summer must be a challenge!
Brother stay safe
watching from india... 2:30am
Finally large enough shelter to enjoy ☺️ x
Love your videos it makes me feel calm ❤😊 love from India 😊
The sides of the shelter magically appeared! But, overall great job!
Lời chào đến từ Vietnam's
COOL. WELL DONE.
Two comments/tips,
1. When you make the roof rather than cutting the thinner top off to length, cut part of the way through and then fold down. This then forms your end wall that you can lay evergreen branches against, as you did with the side.
2. when doing the side with evergreen branches a) do this BEFORE covering the roof with evergreen branches, and use last branch junction [bottom branch of a growing tree] to form a hook. This is then hung over your outer most roof pole. When you then put the evergreen branch roof on this stops the side from being blown/disturbed by the wind.The top won't be blown away as a) you have a lot of weighted branches on top of each other with gravity acting on them, and b) when it snows this will add more weight and form an air/water tight roof.
Nice shelter with what you had to work with.
I really like that fort. Would feel comfortable in it.
mehr als bewundernswert 😮
I believe you show us a way to survive we would not of known in an emergency
I would have done the walls in pine branches too!!! Not bad though..❤
Very nice 🙋🏻♀️🏕️❤️💚🤍💜💙♥️
Awesome shelter
That looked cozy
awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Nice❤❤
Awesome video. imho, i would have added more branches to those walls :)
Good basic construction but needed snow heaped around bottom of walls to cut wind, and more leafy branches to fill in gaps, then hopefully it would snow and the snow would rest on branches and help insulate more.
You lost me when you blew on a fire that was burning good 👋
Good vid. The structure will only get better with snow piled up on and around it sealing it up. Cold one for certain. No swimming this time. All good from east Kentucky USA Nomad Mountain Man
Hola Lukas saludo de 🇨🇱.
Amenos tus vídeos. 👍👍
fc from Thailand🎉
Great idea, lots of improvements can be made tho
I can't quite put my finger on it, but I'm calling shenanigans on this Finngolian.
He's fining an awful lot of boughs already cut under the snow. I'm suspicious that they were cut earlier before they winter set in
@@barbaraurban9824 In the text he states that other people had been clearing trees in this part of the forest which make wood gathering easier.
Just because you can't do it doesn't mean he can't
Thanks for video.
Love the video enjoyed watching it. I’m curious how often you have to sharpen your axe to keep it at its optimum level of sharpness to chop wood for the days that you’re out there. Keep up the good work!
Youre a strong man broo
Tjid is awesome
Beautiful scenery. Nice shelter but i prefer to take a tarp with me for less work.
ฉันชอบวีดีโอของคุณ
This is really good man! Gorgeous scenery, everything. Who's doing your camera work?
Mr T Ripod is my guess.
Hey Brother i really love to see ur video.. really such a peaceful place..
I've been watching your videos every night for several years...I'm single. The snow videos are my favorite.
Your videos are so relaxing. I fall asleep to the sounds.... the crunching of snow, the fire crackling, the ax splitting wood..ete. etc. The videos play over and over on a loop through the night.
I will be getting married in a few months. I doubt my new husband will allow me to bring you to bed with us every night
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Your shelter is wonderful. Warm and cozy in the cold weather.
I’d like to see him talk to his viewers
Nice!!
Nice scenic (25:48).
Damn! What a brilliant use of the nubs of the branches. I don't think I'd ever seen that before. Thank you!
🎉hallo friend
A little over hang from the branches will help stop the snow from blowing in side ways
bro has built a whole city by now