Thanks Dan; I am looking forward to this series. I spent a little over seven years in Alaska and always would camp under a tarp with a long fire in front. One night on a moose hunt in was -10 F. I stayed warm, but burned a hell of a lot of wood.
It is surprising how much wood you go through in a night. I haven't done a below 0 night yet. Been just slightly above 0.
Very nice 👍 Dan. Thanks for your efforts in this series. Take care. 🇺🇲🔪🔥🌲
Nice little spot to enjoy the outdoors
It has not stopped raining in my part of Oregon , I miight have to start building boat here soon .
I love this simple set up , less is more sometimes .
Lol! Maybe you could do a video on building a bushcraft ark! Hope you get some nice weather over your way soon.
I love a simple yet afective set up. cant beat it. awsome vid Dan
Thank you! I really enjoy that feeling of nostalgia when following after the woodsmen of old.
That you so much for showing and describing (identifying) your knives.
Nice set up Dan, looks plenty big enough 👍
Definitely was comfortable. And at the end of the day, tarp was in perfect condition regardless of the embers that made there way onto it.
Awesome video Dan!! Just the inspiration I need, planning on a little scout tomorrow. Gonna check out some resources on some land nearby, hoping to find a place for a basecamp!!
I’m a big nessmuk fan
Great setup ! Thank you for trusting our gear. We'll stay tuned :)
Don't overthink it follow the leader they made w that set up
I really liked the way Nesmuk wrote. It more story telling than kephart.
What are your thoughts on putting fire by the rock as you did, heating the rock, then moving it away and setting in camp between rock and fire? Ground would have been warmed ( potentially add stones for additional warmth).
Warmth would have lasted a while, but that cold wind would have cooled it down eventually, and no trees to fasten a ridgeline to for tarp. Good thinking, and I have done that for a short few hour camp before.
Really like your videos trying to get something you have. Where did you get your sheath for your bk9 at. Going to get me a bk9 but like to have a sheath like yours.
Painted Hills Custom Leather, here in my home town. Just type it in Google and information will come up. She does excellent work and makes all my Custom Leather sheaths.
Where’s the Nessmuk knife 🔪? Thanks 😊
I don't own one of that design. I do own a Kephart, which I like very much. This video was just about his shelter he carried. I plan to show different aspects of Kephart, Nessmuk, and Kreps wisdom they used in the wilderness.
Thanks for bringing us along Dan. Great job!
Thank you!