@@stigfloberghagenphotography I used to cross country ski in the upper peninsula of Michigan's Keweenaw peninsula. My heritage is Finnish, and my grandfather on my mom's side used to make cross country skis. Again, I really enjoyed this video my friend. God bless!
Yes. And I probably didnt do everything correct but it stood the ground anything. Thanks for watching and do check out my latest winter camp video too ❄️🙂👍
What a lovely cinematic video my friend! Loved the slow pacing of the edit, allowing the scenery and wintery grasp to encapsulate the viewer :D Absolutely stunning! Keep it up 😃
Hi and thanks for uplifting comment. This is the first video that suddenly got some more interest. Maybe its the lenght. I dont know. Well its the experiende itself thats matter. 👍🙂
Great video, Stig! Could really feel the winter conditions. Pitching a tent alone in windy conditions is no joke. But good to learn from practice as long as the safety is on your side;) Cool to see some really beautiful photography in there as well!
Thank you very much. If you liked that one there is a better winter camp in this video. 👍❄️🙂 th-cam.com/video/XwPZU4rbquM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pUzjFg5Cj7767Wb5
Great video Stig. Captured both the beauty and barrenness of the landscape so well my friend. Stunning photos. It must have been a truly amazing experience. All the best 👍🏼😊
Seeing you kitsurfing with the tent made me smile :) I don't want to be rude, but you've made a newb mistake here. It was the good thing to peg the two corners of the tent being upwind. But the next thing to do is to put your gear inside to avoid the whole thing to become a sail. This is critical since you can destroy the tent if it starts flying like it did in your video. It's also a good idea to dig a hole to set your tent inside it. But don't just shovel the snow away. Cut blocks of snow instead that you'll then use to make a wall all around the the tent. This way, you don't have to dig too much and saving tons of efforts for a maximum wind protection. Also, always keep the shovel inside the tent. Last, always keep a knife at hand when going to sleep because if the tent collapses on you, it'll be like a vacuum in the middle of the night. And it'll be the exact same as being buried under an avalanche with the lack of oxygen killing you. If that happens, the knife will allow you to cut your way through out of the tent. Your life depends on doing the right moves...
Thank you very much for watching and the great advice. Im fully aware of errors in the video. Next time I will put the gear inside and also bring a knive as that seem to be very important. I didnt do that in the next video thought as it was absolutely no wind. Cheers 👍🙂
Beautiful pictures. You should probably practice setting up a tent in the wind, 😇😉😂 Great video and fun to see others also struggle a bit with basic, like I do. 😂
Hi and nice to see you here. It was not as hard as it might look I guess. Cold but quite nice as your mind is prepared. And the sleeping bag was warm enough ❄️👌
Wow what an amazing winter hike, the conditions looked brutally cold but it looked like fun. Love the colour in the sky and the tent astrophotography shots. Enjoyed watching 👍
Thank you very much. Yes it was cold but all fine. The transition from golden to blue hour is worth the effort. Photography came second this time. Never got so few photos on camera after a hike as this time..Still on the look for a astro lense. 👍
Excellent Video. What I do different. Don't put snow on the fragile Unna, rather build a snow wall in front of it to protect from wind. Snow load did deform the tent quite alot, tent poles where screaming for help. Bring double poles for the Unna, Unna is "just" red label. Wheather is always unpredictable. All guy lines should be equally tight. Also I would trade places, use the skiis for the front long guy lines into the wind, use snow pegs for the tent itself. Why? You should not nail the tent, but stabilize the tent poles to a maximum first. The worst thing you can fear is a broken tent pole, because you preferred the use your best pegs, the skiis, for the ground sheet. Again, the tent looked quite deformed. Otherwise and excellent capture of nature, well done.
Thanks for the comments. Im relly a newbie on tents. I was a bit unsure about throwing snow on it but the gaps were quite big because of the uneven hard and packed snow. It was to little snow to make a wall there. The wind came from north where the skis were but you mean they should be used on the long sides ? I need to practise on those guidelines. I agree that it looked a bit deformed. Anyway really happy that someone watch and do helpful advice 👌❄️
@stigfloberghagenphotography its okay to use some snow to fill the air gaps, but you shoveled quite some big chunks on the tent :-). Use the ski for the two long GUY lines of the tent poles, that way the poles should remain maximum stable. There is a ton of snow pitching with ski, everybody does it a bit different. Have fun.
Many thanks. I got a Nikon camera and a Osmo Action. The batteries was no problem actually. Kept in warm during the night. Other gear are noting special really. Got some warm groves, Hestra I think. I could do a gear video later maybe 👍🙂
I am surprised how many views this video got. What`s the reason? I guess I have to do more wild camp/ photography videos!
Anything with extreme winter snow or cold blows up on TH-cam. Kind of a phenomenon right now. Amazing photos btw! Awesome.
@@jessejayphotography It looks so ❄️ Thanks very much 👍🙂
Cool video! Good work, and the scenery is breathtaking!
@@deerhearse Thank you very much. Yes lucky with the conditions on that trip 👍🙂❄️
@@stigfloberghagenphotography
I used to cross country ski in the upper peninsula of Michigan's Keweenaw peninsula. My heritage is Finnish, and my grandfather on my mom's side used to make cross country skis. Again, I really enjoyed this video my friend. God bless!
Everything a man needs is a red tent and a snowstorm ;) Nice one Stig.
@@hikesome He he. Absolutely. Thanks a lot 👍👌❄️😀
I really enjoyed this film with its trippy music.I shall look forward to more. Takk.
Thats great. Welcome to the channel 👍🙏🙂👌
Great video man. I’ve always been fascinated by such barren and hostile landscapes. You did a great job capturing the essence of it all. Nice work
Thank you very much. Yes its a great escape once in a while..🥶👍🙂
Good to know that the tent can withstand such conditions. I use it in completely harmless conditions on kayak tours because it is freestanding.
Yes. And I probably didnt do everything correct but it stood the ground anything. Thanks for watching and do check out my latest winter camp video too ❄️🙂👍
Beautifully austere lanscapes! I really love the textures of the wind-eroded snow. Nice work!
Thanks a lot for the nice comment ❄️👍🙂
What a lovely cinematic video my friend! Loved the slow pacing of the edit, allowing the scenery and wintery grasp to encapsulate the viewer :D Absolutely stunning!
Keep it up 😃
Hi and thanks for uplifting comment. This is the first video that suddenly got some more interest. Maybe its the lenght. I dont know. Well its the experiende itself thats matter. 👍🙂
Great video, Stig! Could really feel the winter conditions. Pitching a tent alone in windy conditions is no joke. But good to learn from practice as long as the safety is on your side;) Cool to see some really beautiful photography in there as well!
Many thanks. Yes there was room for some practise being in that location which isnt that remote 👍❄️🙂
wow, what an amazing camping adventure in the snow. Love it!! Thank you for sharing
Thank you very much. If you liked that one there is a better winter camp in this video. 👍❄️🙂
th-cam.com/video/XwPZU4rbquM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pUzjFg5Cj7767Wb5
Great video Stig. Captured both the beauty and barrenness of the landscape so well my friend. Stunning photos. It must have been a truly amazing experience. All the best 👍🏼😊
Thank you very much for the nice words. Really appreciate it 🙏 🙂👍Yes it was a great experience ❄️👍
I am in awe of you and your photos. Some of them look like abstract paintings, and as an artist myself, I really appreciate them. Thank you!
Thank you very much for the nice comment 🙂👍❄️
Great video. Thats some hardcore camping...well done 👍
Thank you very much. Yes pretty hardcore 👍🙂
Great photos, that looks challenging but fun!
Thanks. A challenge in the way that much of this is new for me. But when your mind is prepared and up for it its mostly fun, !!!
Seeing you kitsurfing with the tent made me smile :) I don't want to be rude, but you've made a newb mistake here. It was the good thing to peg the two corners of the tent being upwind. But the next thing to do is to put your gear inside to avoid the whole thing to become a sail. This is critical since you can destroy the tent if it starts flying like it did in your video.
It's also a good idea to dig a hole to set your tent inside it. But don't just shovel the snow away. Cut blocks of snow instead that you'll then use to make a wall all around the the tent. This way, you don't have to dig too much and saving tons of efforts for a maximum wind protection. Also, always keep the shovel inside the tent. Last, always keep a knife at hand when going to sleep because if the tent collapses on you, it'll be like a vacuum in the middle of the night. And it'll be the exact same as being buried under an avalanche with the lack of oxygen killing you. If that happens, the knife will allow you to cut your way through out of the tent.
Your life depends on doing the right moves...
Thank you very much for watching and the great advice. Im fully aware of errors in the video. Next time I will put the gear inside and also bring a knive as that seem to be very important. I didnt do that in the next video thought as it was absolutely no wind. Cheers 👍🙂
@@stigfloberghagenphotography The outdoor is a constant learning process :D Keep having fun and be safe!
@@DiabloOutdoors 👍❄️
Beautiful pictures. You should probably practice setting up a tent in the wind, 😇😉😂 Great video and fun to see others also struggle a bit with basic, like I do. 😂
Thank you. Yes practise more before pitching it in high and ice cold wind 😅🥶
Loved to see your vlog about this trip, it must have been hard but so beautiful
Hi and nice to see you here. It was not as hard as it might look I guess. Cold but quite nice as your mind is prepared. And the sleeping bag was warm enough ❄️👌
The soft light on the little snow dunes looks so nice, not jealous at all :p absolutely stunning video
Thank you very much 👍❄️ Yes the light was great that cold evening 🙂
Lots of fun with the tent in the wind 😊
Yes. At least in hindsight. In moment the brain was a bit stressed out 😅
Not so easy to camp in the wind. Beautiful landscapes and great shots 😊😊😊
He he, No there certainly involved some learning by doing here :)😄Hope i dont come across as too serious in the video !
Excellent vídeo my friens,congratulations
Thank you very much. Nice to see somebody from the other side of the world here!!
Absolutely amazing!!!
Hi. Thank you very much for looking. Is the cold something for you? ❄️🥶
@@stigfloberghagenphotography Definitely a cold lover!! :)
Wow what an amazing winter hike, the conditions looked brutally cold but it looked like fun. Love the colour in the sky and the tent astrophotography shots. Enjoyed watching 👍
Thank you very much. Yes it was cold but all fine. The transition from golden to blue hour is worth the effort. Photography came second this time. Never got so few photos on camera after a hike as this time..Still on the look for a astro lense. 👍
Amazing, my friend 🙂
Thank you very much. This video suddenly went "viral". Will try and do more wild camping vids 👍🙂❄️
Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much for the nice comment 👍❄️🙂
Give u lots of credit for toughing out the conditions for gorgeous photos💪🤗☺️
Thank you very much. Glad that you liked it 🙂👍❄️
Excellent Video. What I do different. Don't put snow on the fragile Unna, rather build a snow wall in front of it to protect from wind. Snow load did deform the tent quite alot, tent poles where screaming for help. Bring double poles for the Unna, Unna is "just" red label. Wheather is always unpredictable. All guy lines should be equally tight. Also I would trade places, use the skiis for the front long guy lines into the wind, use snow pegs for the tent itself. Why? You should not nail the tent, but stabilize the tent poles to a maximum first. The worst thing you can fear is a broken tent pole, because you preferred the use your best pegs, the skiis, for the ground sheet. Again, the tent looked quite deformed. Otherwise and excellent capture of nature, well done.
Thanks for the comments. Im relly a newbie on tents. I was a bit unsure about throwing snow on it but the gaps were quite big because of the uneven hard and packed snow. It was to little snow to make a wall there. The wind came from north where the skis were but you mean they should be used on the long sides ? I need to practise on those guidelines. I agree that it looked a bit deformed.
Anyway really happy that someone watch and do helpful advice 👌❄️
@stigfloberghagenphotography its okay to use some snow to fill the air gaps, but you shoveled quite some big chunks on the tent :-). Use the ski for the two long GUY lines of the tent poles, that way the poles should remain maximum stable. There is a ton of snow pitching with ski, everybody does it a bit different. Have fun.
@@-ZELTHELD- Thanks 👍🙂❄️
Great video! Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
Hi and thanks a lot for watching and leaving a nice comment. Hilsing fra Norge 🇧🇻🇸🇪👍🙂
We share the same passion. Keep it up. This is great.
HI. Thanks. We do. Had a look on your channel. Great stuff 👍🙂❄️
What name of this place sir
Really good view
Thanks. Yes nice views. 👍 This is area east in Norway not far from the lake Mjøsa .
@@stigfloberghagenphotographyWow hope someday i can visit.
@@fransiscusleon9724 That would be great!!
absolutely stunning.... the opening scene is the best! Thx 4 sharing
Thank you very much for the comment 🙂👍🙏
great video! thanks. I was wondering what powered your Gpro in such low temperature? Do you mind sharing your gear, ie gloves..?
Many thanks. I got a Nikon camera and a Osmo Action. The batteries was no problem actually. Kept in warm during the night. Other gear are noting special really. Got some warm groves, Hestra I think. I could do a gear video later maybe 👍🙂
Veldig bra!!! 📹👍👍👍
beautiful spot to camp!
Thanks. Its pretty local but still feels remote and exotic 👍❄️🙂 Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Have a nice weekend 👍
Great video!
Thank you very much. Yes it was a great and quite cold wild camp 👍❄️
I hope thats not a camping (how to vid)😮
Hi. Not sure if I understood that 👍❄️🙂
This is fake. How can he survive without a hot tent or a fire.
Are you serious? 😅
I belive he's joking, just forgot the emoji! ..... I hope....@@commenthismofo
Its real and its possible. I guess you are ironic or have seen a lot of hot tents films?
in over 50 yrs of harshest field camping I have never ever had a hot tent... no big deal, I reckon
@@camouflage962 I guess there was some irony involved there 🤔👍
People are crazy anything to get content
Well I would do this anyway without the video too 👍🙂