Not only do you have to haul yourselves and your gear to your destination, but make camp, build a shelter, harvest wood, build fire, find water, feed yourselves... all while creating complex narratives with lots of setup, travel past, double back, fetch camera, etc. And somehow you do all this without getting in each other's shots, and without neglecting everything else you have to do to not be miserable. So much work, but so awesome to watch! Thank you.
In awe of you Budnicks! I live in a grey town in northern England and dont have anything like the Canadian wilderness at my disposal. You're so lucky but the thing is Max, you embrace it and share it with your beautiful videos 😊 thank you. Truly a talent indoors and ooot hehe 😂 Paul
@@maximbudnick Haha I wish we could have seen more of what it was like under the shelter, and how you looked upon waking up after the night of snow. But looks like this may be the part 1 to another trip back or so, so maybe another opportunity still to come. Was there a point in the night where you were weighing the stank of Xander's extra tarp vs you possibly being completely covered in snow while sleeping?
great Video , love the relationship you and your brother have , only reason I mention that my brother and I are estranged. It saddens me :( Great job on the shelter so far ,I'm sure you will be back to finish it. I watched Zanders Video and got a little misty when he talked about his sobriety , Good on him. I am pretty sure YOU played a big part in his success. You are his corner stone , A constant , someone who never let a brother down.. Its in your nature.
Hey Darrell. Yeah I'm really really happy for Xander - it's awesome seeing him do so well. I'm really sorry about your situation with your brother. I hope theres a chance that things change between you guys some day... All the best to you, my friend 🌿
Hey Lewis! Hum... thought I already replied to your msg but I must have forgotten to hit send. Anyway... Yup it's great fun using what you can find when out in nature. Thanks for stopping by and glad you enjoyed :) Cheers!
Ah yes! I can never get too much of Maxim and/or Xander - alone or together, whom I fondly call my X Men!! LOL! Always entertaining, I always learn something, and of course, there's is the excellent vidoegraphy!
My pleasure, Kelly. If you ever want to start, just start small - do a little car camping when it's not too far below freezing and see how it feels :) Thanks for watching!
I too found xander's videos first, now I'm binge watching with my 6yo. Between these 2 and another channel that does similar things with small children in tow, I'm going to have to take my 2 boys camping in inclement weather to stop the child nagging.
Thank you! You're the second person I see today commenting from Oregon - I love it out there, by the way - such a beautiful state. Cheers and thanks for commenting!
Hey thanks a ton, I hope all is well! I realized while I was on a trip my wife responded to a bunch of your comments a while back on my behalf. I hope you guys are well and to see you soon!
@@maximbudnick Oh my. I thought you weren't going to reply. One of the things I'm looking forward to each time you upload a video is a reply to my comment from you. Looking forward for your next video again. Have a nice day.😊
Great couple of nights out Max. Nice shelter. Fire inside could definitely be the ticket as the temp really starts to drop. Nice to see the 2 different perspectives on the same trip. Nate
Yes thats why I wanted to try that design. Just with the way the snow was blowing the shelter could have used more of a roof covering as well as some sides. Thanks!
its really hard to decide which video was better because the video style was so different... xanders was more funny and he talked more but yours had the better nature shots and felt more intense because of the unfinished shelter. eitherways i enjoyed both videos. greetings and keep up the great work mate
Greetings from Montreal! I watched Xander's version just a while ago. It's so cool watching both sides of the trip! You each have your own charms. Looking forward to watching your other videos!
Hello again, Amy! As you can see I am responding to a backlog of comments... Yes we each have our own thing, and Xander's is definitely humor - you can't beat his jokes
Those darned Budnick boys are at it again! 😆 I enjoy seeing how differently you approached this trip. Excellent shelter considering the weather you were expecting.
This features 2 out of 3 of the Budnick SOP I always enjoy seeing: 1) Lay down on the ground to test your sleeping pad and ground comfort, 2) Break firewood over your knees, but 3) Oops too cold to do a backward flop into a lake. Points for the hill slide, though! I really hope you can get back to that spot soon to finish your build.
Soulful soulful soulful. Love the images of snowy whirlwinds and blowing snow in the sunlight. I'm learning how to build a shelter from your last two videos! Gracias!
Cracking camp maxim both you guys make awesome videos with great content to add the weather in with that shows the compassion you both have and the effort that makes it enjoyable for us to watch looked absolutely brilliant and you guys have great skills at what you do stay safe and take care and enjoy 🔥🔥❤️👍👌
I loved that you built a shelter for yourself. Looking forward to seeing you return to it. Awesome video, truly enjoy watching you. Kudos as I can’t even imagine the work that goes into these. Thanks so much for taking us along.
Amazing as always! As someone living in a tropical country. I don't get to experience this kind of weather. It always amazes me how beautiful winter is. Plus you are one of my favorite bushcraft youtubers. Looking forward for more lovely content.
@@jinx-nu4uj I did a few before the Pandemic. Masaya po talaga mag overnight. I had one in Mt. Maculot sa Batangas at few din sa Rizal and Bulacan. Marami narin ako naakyat na bundok before. I love nature kaya I go camping with friends when time permits.
Don't know where you draw the line as to what's not allowable... But a Goretex bivy would make that shelter totally workable. Mine was basically a bag my sleeping bag and Thermarest fit inside. No poles or hoops like the style that makes basically a tiny one person tent. Used mine in similar shelters winter camping, dugouts in the snow, even just in the open when there was no snow falling. Game changer for winter camping. But I can respect not wanting to use one in favor of trying other strategies. Awesome to watch you guys trying different approaches.
Hey Jeff! No lines drawn at all - just fun to experiment. My prefered setup is having the sleeping bag out in the open since moisture travels so well through it. The setup is always evolving and changing with the weather. Thanks for sharing a bit about what you use. Cheers
Good stuff. I've watched both versions of this video now. It's cool to see things from a different viewpoint. Strange question. At your first stop off when you guys lit the fire. Was that tea that you drank?. It looked like the colour of tea rather than coffee. I didn't think Canadian's typically drank tea :) . Great video. 👍
Was it in Xander's video? We did drink tea but I didn't show it in his channel. There's a fair bit of tea drinking in Canada. Thanks for stopping by 🙂🫖🇨🇦
@@maximbudnick It was at 1:13 in this video ( 2nd cup) It just looked like the colour of instant tea 😄 . My friend lives in Toronto . He drinks an instant powder tea drink. I keep telling him, what he's drinking isn't actually tea, haha . Tea needs to come from a tea bag. Anyway, great video . Good luck .
Amazing video! Your shelter was spot on, considering the environment with the snow and wind. You did a great job! I definitely would not be able to survive in those conditions! Thanks for sharing your adventure! Rick From Virginia
@@maximbudnick I've seen a few recommendations for this product "Reflectix" as an underlay. Building grade insulator from big box. $20 . I looked today and found only the hot water heater insulator. $50. Have you guys ever used these? lightweight.
3/8” Double Bubble Reflextic is only 1.1 R-Value. Too bulky all things considered if you really want proper insulation, considering any going winter sleeping pad will give you anywhere from 5-6.9 R-value ie. Thermarest X Therm. But it makes a nice underpayment if one would like.
Hi Michael. I talk more in some videos, but there is so much that goes into making these videos - sometimes talking shots don't work out, and sometimes when I'm out there, I'm just distracted with chores and enjoying the sounds of nature. Regardless, I appreciate the feedback. Cheers and thanks for watching!
@@maximbudnick yeah I get it. You just are really working so hard in putting a shelter together in one of the most severe white outs you just want to get things right to stay warm. I love the joking around you and Xanderrr do back and forth real funny stuff. Thanks guys
Oh man, I would love to have something like this next to home, I dream of some day just going to camp like a cave man, try to make a shelter, make a campfire on the ground with wood you found in the forest
You would rarely be able to do this in the U.K. as nearly all the land is privately owned..perhaps in some parts of Scotland..such a shame..great video ..thanks
That is a real shame. Europe has so much to explore and enjoy, but the limited access to wilderness is the one thing that that I find hard about living there. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, Void. Cheers!
Cool bros lend you their icky contaminated tarp rather than risk freezing to death, cooler bros trust you to build your own shelter and keep yourself safe. Also lost it when you guys where mmmh-ing with hot chocolate
see, you did something, I don't understand why others don't do more often, start your fire as soon as find a camping spot, Everyone else, hot tent stoves not incl., puts up shelter 1st.. If I've been treking through snow, my body cooking, sweating, even trying to remove layers, once got into camp, the slow down, even setting up, cutting wood, i'd start getting a chill. Don't understand why more don't start, rt away
Hello, Ron! It's not my practice to say grace (formally), but I'm aware of how much I have to be grateful for - I take it seriously and think about it often. All the best to you and thank you for watching!
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Not only do you have to haul yourselves and your gear to your destination, but make camp, build a shelter, harvest wood, build fire, find water, feed yourselves... all while creating complex narratives with lots of setup, travel past, double back, fetch camera, etc. And somehow you do all this without getting in each other's shots, and without neglecting everything else you have to do to not be miserable. So much work, but so awesome to watch! Thank you.
Totally correct!! Perfectly said!! Max and Xander are amazing!!!
It's work, but the kind of work I most enjoy :) Thanks for watching ✌️🌲
Thanks Michael :)
In awe of you Budnicks! I live in a grey town in northern England and dont have anything like the Canadian wilderness at my disposal. You're so lucky but the thing is Max, you embrace it and share it with your beautiful videos 😊 thank you. Truly a talent indoors and ooot hehe 😂 Paul
Thank you, Paul!
Awwwww yeah. The perspective from the Elder Budnick. I can't wait to see how this bushcraft shelter holds up from what I saw in Xander's vid.
There were some challenges haha
@@maximbudnick Haha I wish we could have seen more of what it was like under the shelter, and how you looked upon waking up after the night of snow. But looks like this may be the part 1 to another trip back or so, so maybe another opportunity still to come. Was there a point in the night where you were weighing the stank of Xander's extra tarp vs you possibly being completely covered in snow while sleeping?
damn you two.
having so much fun.
being with the brother is the best part.
Totally. I feel so lucky to have brothers to camp with. Cheers, Mike
I seen Zander’s and was waiting for yours… well done! Love seeing you two camp together!.. Zander’s lil branch made the video!😂
Oh yeah without that branch who knows what could have happened to us hahaha Cheers!
@@maximbudnick love it!😂
great Video , love the relationship you and your brother have , only reason I mention that my brother and I are estranged. It saddens me :( Great job on the shelter so far ,I'm sure you will be back to finish it.
I watched Zanders Video and got a little misty when he talked about his sobriety , Good on him. I am pretty sure YOU played a big part in his success. You are his corner stone , A constant , someone who never let a brother down.. Its in your nature.
Hey Darrell. Yeah I'm really really happy for Xander - it's awesome seeing him do so well. I'm really sorry about your situation with your brother. I hope theres a chance that things change between you guys some day... All the best to you, my friend 🌿
Good idea using the terrain and what you could find to build your shelter. Great video, thank you for sharing it!
Hey Lewis! Hum... thought I already replied to your msg but I must have forgotten to hit send.
Anyway... Yup it's great fun using what you can find when out in nature. Thanks for stopping by and glad you enjoyed :) Cheers!
Ah yes! I can never get too much of Maxim and/or Xander - alone or together, whom I fondly call my X Men!! LOL! Always entertaining, I always learn something, and of course, there's is the excellent vidoegraphy!
haha "X Men" thanks Maggie 🙂
You guys are nuts! I love it.
Thanks, Allison! 🌲💚🙂
Nice to see your wonderful channel growing Maxim.
Thanks again your support is always appreciated!
THX Max!!! Great video bring on winter. CHEERS!!!
You are very welcome, Ian! Thanks for stopping by. More to come!
Thanks I enjoyed this video. I don't know if I am ready for winter camping myself but I enjoy watching winter camping videos. Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure, Kelly. If you ever want to start, just start small - do a little car camping when it's not too far below freezing and see how it feels :) Thanks for watching!
Beautiful video ; I watched Xander’s video and he recommended yours, now I understand why. I love winter in the forest; two great brothers, 🙏
Hello, Nicholas! I also love being in nature during winter - it's probably my favorite season ❄️
I too found xander's videos first, now I'm binge watching with my 6yo.
Between these 2 and another channel that does similar things with small children in tow, I'm going to have to take my 2 boys camping in inclement weather to stop the child nagging.
Awesome! I enjoy yours and your brother's videos! Quality! Very entertaining. Keep it up fellas! All the best from Oregon!
Thank you! You're the second person I see today commenting from Oregon - I love it out there, by the way - such a beautiful state. Cheers and thanks for commenting!
Great Adventure & Shelter Maxim. Thanks for sharing buddy!
Hey thanks a ton, I hope all is well! I realized while I was on a trip my wife responded to a bunch of your comments a while back on my behalf. I hope you guys are well and to see you soon!
wow! The fireplace in the shelter against the rocks was a perfect house. Thank you.Max :)
Thank you, June. Glad you liked it! ❄️🌲
Such a big fan of you and your brother love watching your videos much love from Australia
Thank you, Jake! Cheers from across the globe!
Your number of subs is going crazy. You gain lots in a matter of days. Thank you, Max, for making the videos.
Thank you Joenabel. You've been so supportive of me, and your comments have helped keep me motivated, Thank you! 🙂
@@maximbudnick Oh my. I thought you weren't going to reply. One of the things I'm looking forward to each time you upload a video is a reply to my comment from you. Looking forward for your next video again. Have a nice day.😊
Great couple of nights out Max. Nice shelter. Fire inside could definitely be the ticket as the temp really starts to drop. Nice to see the 2 different perspectives on the same trip.
Nate
Yes thats why I wanted to try that design. Just with the way the snow was blowing the shelter could have used more of a roof covering as well as some sides. Thanks!
Winter Wonderland !!! Brrrrr !
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As always love your videos! Cheers can’t wait to see you hit a million subscribers it’s coming!
Thanks for the support, man - it means a lot!
its really hard to decide which video was better because the video style was so different... xanders was more funny and he talked more but yours had the better nature shots and felt more intense because of the unfinished shelter. eitherways i enjoyed both videos. greetings and keep up the great work mate
As always I really appreciate your support. I hope to make videos that are as good but different than Xander 🙂
@@maximbudnick you definetly achieved that. i am always looking forward to the next upload.
Greetings from Montreal! I watched Xander's version just a while ago. It's so cool watching both sides of the trip! You each have your own charms. Looking forward to watching your other videos!
Hello again, Amy! As you can see I am responding to a backlog of comments... Yes we each have our own thing, and Xander's is definitely humor - you can't beat his jokes
Those darned Budnick boys are at it again! 😆
I enjoy seeing how differently you approached this trip. Excellent shelter considering the weather you were expecting.
Thanks Alan!
Thrilled to see your version of this experience. Keep rocking!
Thanks Satori! Will keep the videos coming 🙂
This features 2 out of 3 of the Budnick SOP I always enjoy seeing: 1) Lay down on the ground to test your sleeping pad and ground comfort, 2) Break firewood over your knees, but 3) Oops too cold to do a backward flop into a lake. Points for the hill slide, though! I really hope you can get back to that spot soon to finish your build.
Hey Kel! Glad someone noticed my awesome hill slide! I'll be back there for sure! 🌨
Love it ! Budnick brothers got that creativity, personality and magic going for them . Looking forward to seeing much more from you .
More to come!
Such a beautiful video! I like your shelter. And you woke up to a stunning winter wonderland. Thank you for sharing!
Hello, Raye! Glad you enjoyed it :) Hope all has been well with you
Soulful soulful soulful. Love the images of snowy whirlwinds and blowing snow in the sunlight. I'm learning how to build a shelter from your last two videos! Gracias!
Awesome! Are you planning to build a shelter on a camping trip?
@@maximbudnick I sure want to try it, but not during a snowstorm! Not as adventurous as you and your Bro. I'd probably bring a tent too. 😉
Another great video. Bushcraft seems so difficult but I enjoy watching it.
Thanks again, Don! ✌️
Nice shot of the wind on the lake :)
Much appreciated!I loved that too 🙂
Did y'all see the Sasquach watching you walk out at 14:10. 😆
Haha gotta watch out for those guys 👣
What a great video. Excellent shelter all things considered!!! Such a fun experience I bet. Looked like you two had a blast.
Thanks for sharing.
Yeah we had a great time. Thank you, Mark
I like the winter videos best! Keep up the good work and greetings from Croatia!
Cracking camp maxim both you guys make awesome videos with great content to add the weather in with that shows the compassion you both have and the effort that makes it enjoyable for us to watch looked absolutely brilliant and you guys have great skills at what you do stay safe and take care and enjoy 🔥🔥❤️👍👌
Thank you, Peter! It was an awesome trip. All the best to you!
Beautiful places in nature with abundant vegetation and with equally wonderful lovers!
Lol THANKS
I’m such a fan of your work, and it inspires me a lot, I like such kinds of videos, keep them coming.
Thank you, Brandon! :)
I loved that you built a shelter for yourself. Looking forward to seeing you return to it. Awesome video, truly enjoy watching you. Kudos as I can’t even imagine the work that goes into these. Thanks so much for taking us along.
Thank you, Lucie! My pleasure to take you and others along with the videos :) 💚
Amazing as always! As someone living in a tropical country. I don't get to experience this kind of weather. It always amazes me how beautiful winter is. Plus you are one of my favorite bushcraft youtubers. Looking forward for more lovely content.
Thank you for those kind words! What country are you in? Cheers
@@maximbudnick I am from the Philippines.
@@itsranph balang araw..kahit camping lang sa bundok.
@@jinx-nu4uj I did a few before the Pandemic. Masaya po talaga mag overnight. I had one in Mt. Maculot sa Batangas at few din sa Rizal and Bulacan. Marami narin ako naakyat na bundok before. I love nature kaya I go camping with friends when time permits.
I can't wait to see you go back out to this spot and what you come up with for your shelter. Always love the videos, keep them coming.
Thanks, Justin! Currently planning the next trip. I hope to get out in the next couple of days. Thanks for commenting!
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Thank you, Melinda! Hope you've been well. ❄️🌸
@@maximbudnick por supuesto! 👍🏻 likewise Max, blessings for you and your love ones 🙏💝🌺 Happy holidays 👍🏻
Excellent Maxim!! Walking in a Winter Wonderland!! Awesome video!!! Mike. Happy Thanksgiving to you and Xander!! 😊😊😊🙏🙏🙏
Thanks a lot Michael! Happy thanksgiving to you as well!
I love my Arc'teryx gear! 12:38👚💝
Same here - I love the quality. Price is a little steep but I've been lucky to find good sales. Thanks for watching!
Home sweet Home ha! 👍
It got pretty cozy :)
Don't know where you draw the line as to what's not allowable... But a Goretex bivy would make that shelter totally workable. Mine was basically a bag my sleeping bag and Thermarest fit inside. No poles or hoops like the style that makes basically a tiny one person tent. Used mine in similar shelters winter camping, dugouts in the snow, even just in the open when there was no snow falling. Game changer for winter camping. But I can respect not wanting to use one in favor of trying other strategies. Awesome to watch you guys trying different approaches.
Hey Jeff! No lines drawn at all - just fun to experiment. My prefered setup is having the sleeping bag out in the open since moisture travels so well through it. The setup is always evolving and changing with the weather. Thanks for sharing a bit about what you use. Cheers
Man I love this channel! Great job brother
Thank you my friend! :)
Hola,un grandísimo video!!!
Enhorabuena!!!👏👏
Eres buen camarógrafo!!!
Saludos.
Gracias Jaime!
Good stuff. I've watched both versions of this video now. It's cool to see things from a different viewpoint.
Strange question. At your first stop off when you guys lit the fire. Was that tea that you drank?.
It looked like the colour of tea rather than coffee. I didn't think Canadian's typically drank tea :) . Great video. 👍
Was it in Xander's video? We did drink tea but I didn't show it in his channel. There's a fair bit of tea drinking in Canada. Thanks for stopping by 🙂🫖🇨🇦
@@maximbudnick It was at 1:13 in this video ( 2nd cup)
It just looked like the colour of instant tea 😄 . My friend lives in Toronto . He drinks an instant powder tea drink.
I keep telling him, what he's drinking isn't actually tea, haha . Tea needs to come from a tea bag.
Anyway, great video . Good luck .
Another great video by you Maxim, please keep them coming!
Will do, man. Thank you for commenting!
Amazing video! Your shelter was spot on, considering the environment with the snow and wind. You did a great job! I definitely would not be able to survive in those conditions! Thanks for sharing your adventure!
Rick From Virginia
Thanks a lot Rick! I had a great time.
Solid work!
Cheers from Italy.
Thanks! Cheers from Canada
found your channel through your brother happy i did 👍
Welcome, Jamie! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment - it's very much appreciated. The newest trip with Xander and I is coming soon :)
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Thank you!
Awesome dude!!
thanks NQU ✌️
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Looks great! Massassauga Park area?
We were in crown land not too far from Massassauga
Now i may not be a rocket surgeon, but at 3:28 doesn't gravity make trees fall down when not connected to a stump?
Its one of those pesky levitating branches
In love with your videos! Keep up the great work! Appreciate the effort. 🤘🏻
Thanks Jakob!
That looks like the spot you guys camped in an earlier video without the snow
Hi Rick. Many spots look similar, but this was the first time either of us had been in this spot. Cheers and thanks for watching!
with current house prices in Ontario, that shelter is probably worth $200,000
At least
@@maximbudnick I've seen a few recommendations for this product "Reflectix" as an underlay. Building grade insulator from big box. $20 . I looked today and found only the hot water heater insulator. $50. Have you guys ever used these? lightweight.
@@brentkelly5445 The problem with using reflectix as a pad is that it is a vapour barrier (doesn't breath) and is also very slippery.
3/8” Double Bubble Reflextic is only 1.1 R-Value. Too bulky all things considered if you really want proper insulation, considering any going winter sleeping pad will give you anywhere from 5-6.9 R-value ie. Thermarest X Therm.
But it makes a nice underpayment if one would like.
@@brentkelly5445 I'm not Jon.
Yeah it would be nice to here some comentary
Hi Michael. I talk more in some videos, but there is so much that goes into making these videos - sometimes talking shots don't work out, and sometimes when I'm out there, I'm just distracted with chores and enjoying the sounds of nature. Regardless, I appreciate the feedback. Cheers and thanks for watching!
@@maximbudnick yeah I get it. You just are really working so hard in putting a shelter together in one of the most severe white outs you just want to get things right to stay warm. I love the joking around you and Xanderrr do back and forth real funny stuff. Thanks guys
I like the sound and image. I'd be curious to know the gear used, more specifically the mic :)
Hey Emile. The mic is a Movo VXR10 , and I use a Sony a7iv. Thanks for watching! :)
Oh man, I would love to have something like this next to home, I dream of some day just going to camp like a cave man, try to make a shelter, make a campfire on the ground with wood you found in the forest
You should do it, Gabriel! It doesn't have to be just a dream 🙂🌿 Thank you for watching!
You would rarely be able to do this in the U.K. as nearly all the land is privately owned..perhaps in some parts of Scotland..such a shame..great video ..thanks
That is a real shame. Europe has so much to explore and enjoy, but the limited access to wilderness is the one thing that that I find hard about living there. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, Void. Cheers!
I’m amazed at how you love to camp in such weather. Do you also camp during the summer months?😉
Hello Rebecca, camping in extreme weather can be lots of fun. I camp all year round 🙂
Cool bros lend you their icky contaminated tarp rather than risk freezing to death, cooler bros trust you to build your own shelter and keep yourself safe.
Also lost it when you guys where mmmh-ing with hot chocolate
Haha yeah nothing like a hot drink when winter camping. Feels like the best thing you've ever tasted every time 🙂
Stinky Xander and his stinky tarp
I would be curious to know how long it took to build that shelter?
Hey there, Alan. It took me a leisurely 3 hours or so
For a moment, I thought Xander might set up a hot tent off-camera, just to be cruel.
Hahaa Xander would do something like that to mess with me for sure. Cheers, Brian
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see, you did something, I don't understand why others don't do more often, start your fire as soon as find a camping spot, Everyone else, hot tent stoves not incl., puts up shelter 1st.. If I've been treking through snow, my body cooking, sweating, even trying to remove layers, once got into camp, the slow down, even setting up, cutting wood, i'd start getting a chill. Don't understand why more don't start, rt away
Yeah I find it adds a lot of comfort as you set up - not to mention by the time you're ready to cook the fire is ready with lots of hot coals
Jeez, not another silent bush crafter video.
No a fan I guess. Thats alright thanks for watching
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Hello, Ann!
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My pleasure, ann! Sorry to take so long to reply now - I was travelling :)
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Who thinks he should get a good dog?
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I think so too!
remind me not to let you make a camp for me
You don't have to remind me - each man for himself! haha thanks for watching. Cheers
fire wood on the roof ...wtf
We were keeping an eye out. It's such an open shelter - being caught in a fire wasn't a risk
You need a good dog with pointy ears!!! Pleeeease
I am working on it 🙂
OUR LORD HAS PROVIDED YOU FIRE AND FOOD!...AT LEAST SAY SOME GRACE!
Hello, Ron! It's not my practice to say grace (formally), but I'm aware of how much I have to be grateful for - I take it seriously and think about it often. All the best to you and thank you for watching!
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