IMO snow makes the cleanest best tasting water source outdoors! I used to grab up chunks of snow and eat it while playing outside as a kid and now as an adult I appreciate that some of our survival skills can be developed even as children. I used to spend all my time playing in the woods and outdoors so these videos bring back a lot of childhood memories! Thank you for sharing!
No judgements or criticism here. Just speaking from my own experience. Sleeping on the ground and downhill from the fire is not for me. I think its always better to have the fire below the sleeping area and to sleep off of the ground. Double the spruce bows on top also. But glad you survived and had fun. Thanks.
Constructive criticism is always a good thing. I saw a build where the guy used a downed tree. He built two heavy pillars with forks at the top, sunk well into the ground mind you this was a large tree trunk. He then built a platform about 6 feet up maybe 7 feet using those supports. He put a typical bough roof on it and then built the fire just slightly out from under the platform but it was mostly under the platform. He closed off the underneath area except the front. So he ended up with a upstairs bedroom and a work area under it with the fire to cut and store wood and cooking and the heat from the coals went straight up into the sleep area. It was freaking ingenious.
I do like your video and I think you did the best that you could do for what was around you for materials. You should have made some type of bedding also from the branches that you found but it still looks cold I can see light through the roof. You were probably still cold and a bigger fire would have been nice. And this is my first Bushcraft video where I finally saw somebody using the restroom and I always wondered about that hurray 🎉😊. Good luck to you in your future videos. Peace from California
If I went back 100 years and said that "in the future people will go to the woods to sleep in heavy snow just to be seen by thousands of people", they would say we have gone crazy.
We have. But this is not much of an example. Running your life based on an electronic box you are a slave to for instance is a tad more insane in my opinion.
Hello from the PNW! @xplrnw , fellow TH-camr here... checking out your awesome video... Also your latest subscriber/thumbs up/hitting that bell! Happy New Year, homeslice
This to me os way better then trying to pile up snow ...again depending if it's packing snow or light fluffy snow Packing snow is easy to create a huge pile Digging a trench in a two or three ft snow drift shoveling the snow beside the trench and adding more snow to get about a three or four ft trench the add pine bows for the roof is quicker and easier less time burning calories and sweating A trench.a wooden A frame covered with pine and cedar bows
Brings an Axe, Shovel, kerosene lantern yet no tent or mat, Yep I'm convinced this is survival bushcraft. Because I I get lost in the bush I carry around axes and shovels...
People need to learn about ther.al mass .... Heating up the materials to retain the heat thru radiant heat from a fire or woodstove or a hot sun ....radiant heat only works with small to medium size room.and the walls and roof need to be insulated as much as possible to hold the heat in if the wind can get thru the pine boughs it wont stay warm for long ....building aginst monster rocks is not a good idea either the rock will remain whatever the outdoor tempature is ....if the fire gies out your freezing within a half hour brrrrr
Fallen branches for a shelter is acceptable. Never cut a standing tree for a temporary shelter, please. It takes years to grow for a tree, the Original food and other source provider. The video was good.
Why doesn’t anybody do this sort of stuff in 95 degree temps with 70% humidity like the real world? And don’t forget the mosquitos, biting flies, ticks, poison ivy, etc.
Very nice. 😃
Ooh cozy I love it! This video is very good!
IMO snow makes the cleanest best tasting water source outdoors! I used to grab up chunks of snow and eat it while playing outside as a kid and now as an adult I appreciate that some of our survival skills can be developed even as children. I used to spend all my time playing in the woods and outdoors so these videos bring back a lot of childhood memories! Thank you for sharing!
No judgements or criticism here. Just speaking from my own experience. Sleeping on the ground and downhill from the fire is not for me. I think its always better to have the fire below the sleeping area and to sleep off of the ground. Double the spruce bows on top also. But glad you survived and had fun. Thanks.
that's good advice friend, I'll do it🤝
Agreed. He'll have a small pond as soon as that snow melts....
Constructive criticism is always a good thing. I saw a build where the guy used a downed tree. He built two heavy pillars with forks at the top, sunk well into the ground mind you this was a large tree trunk. He then built a platform about 6 feet up maybe 7 feet using those supports. He put a typical bough roof on it and then built the fire just slightly out from under the platform but it was mostly under the platform. He closed off the underneath area except the front. So he ended up with a upstairs bedroom and a work area under it with the fire to cut and store wood and cooking and the heat from the coals went straight up into the sleep area. It was freaking ingenious.
I like cold so much 90 %
I love your video it's soooo clear. That is what you call camping. Beautiful ❤❤ Be Safe And Healthy ALOHA From Hawaii ❤❤
Alexander you are a rising star in the world of bushcraft, keep pleasing us with your new videos.
Wünsche dir viel Spaß und Erfolg mit deinem Kanal und freue mich auf weitere Abenteuer von dir Grüsse aus🇧🇪
I do like your video and I think you did the best that you could do for what was around you for materials. You should have made some type of bedding also from the branches that you found but it still looks cold I can see light through the roof. You were probably still cold and a bigger fire would have been nice. And this is my first Bushcraft video where I finally saw somebody using the restroom and I always wondered about that hurray 🎉😊. Good luck to you in your future videos. Peace from California
I didn't see anybody using the restroom. I saw a guy taking a piss
😂@@ChadFarthouse-h8r
Thank you Alexander for this great video, regards from Germany
Me too..from Hannover Germany
I subbed your channel and am looking forward to some great adventures.
My friends, peace and goodness to all. Let your dreams come true this year!🎉❤️
Keep safe bro..nice shelter anyway
If I went back 100 years and said that "in the future people will go to the woods to sleep in heavy snow just to be seen by thousands of people", they would say we have gone crazy.
😁
Might come to that,the way that the world is going.
@@AlexanderBushcraft776no kidding
@johnlennon8653 No kidding , 😢 Sad but true ..
We have. But this is not much of an example. Running your life based on an electronic box you are a slave to for instance is a tad more insane in my opinion.
Awesome job. Thanks for sharing
Love the sweater
hard boiled eggs. Good idea. I gotta remember that when i'm camping again.
Great video.
Thank you from Casablanca, Morocco! 👍
Hello from the PNW! @xplrnw , fellow TH-camr here... checking out your awesome video... Also your latest subscriber/thumbs up/hitting that bell! Happy New Year, homeslice
I'm very pleased) thank you ❤️
This i true camping
good job 🇵🇰
Good video, but you need a sheath for the hatchett
salam dari indonesia sir....
This to me os way better then trying to pile up snow ...again depending if it's packing snow or light fluffy snow
Packing snow is easy to create a huge pile
Digging a trench in a two or three ft snow drift shoveling the snow beside the trench and adding more snow to get about a three or four ft trench the add pine bows for the roof is quicker and easier less time burning calories and sweating
A trench.a wooden A frame covered with pine and cedar bows
Add more food in your content, That would spice things up
Awesome
Excelente vídeo!!!
nic
Eu tenho vontade de ter essas experiências
Hi sir
question: why didnt you remove the snow from the bottom of the fire pit? just curious.
Gostei 🇧🇷
Hi witch kamera you have thanks
Brings an Axe, Shovel, kerosene lantern yet no tent or mat, Yep I'm convinced this is survival bushcraft. Because I I get lost in the bush I carry around axes and shovels...
💪💪💪
А почему земля такая мягкая. У нас уже в ноябре так промерзает, что этой лопаткой только в зубах ковыряться.
🙋👍
You will freeze to death in a shelter like this, I've tried they tree branches thing, might as well not waste efforts cutting them
HOW MANY TIMES DID YOU HAVE TO FILL THE POT WITH SNOW TO GET THE DESIRED AMT OF WATER?
1)
Where is the Frozy Forest located?
People need to learn about ther.al mass ....
Heating up the materials to retain the heat thru radiant heat from a fire or woodstove or a hot sun ....radiant heat only works with small to medium size room.and the walls and roof need to be insulated as much as possible to hold the heat in if the wind can get thru the pine boughs it wont stay warm for long ....building aginst monster rocks is not a good idea either the rock will remain whatever the outdoor tempature is ....if the fire gies out your freezing within a half hour brrrrr
Never saw you in bed, or even preparing your bed.
That was your dinner? an egg?
Fallen branches for a shelter is acceptable. Never cut a standing tree for a temporary shelter, please. It takes years to grow for a tree, the Original food and other source provider. The video was good.
Yes, I really appreciate nature❤️🌲
Leave no trace is the rule.
Cómo puedo el hombre subsistir si no era de esta forma hace de miles de años
Natural selection, theory of darwinism
Hej Alex!Super fi🙂lm i niezłe Twe zdolności/chciałbym takie posiadać/!A gdzie kręciłeś film/kraj,region?/pozdro!!!
Не хочу обидеть автора, но настоящей зимой это ни о чем укрытие.
P R O M O S M ✨
No commentary or insights = dull video
Why doesn’t anybody do this sort of stuff in 95 degree temps with 70% humidity like the real world? And don’t forget the mosquitos, biting flies, ticks, poison ivy, etc.
That place blows man... you're going to die
Survival shelter? How many times do you have a shovel or tea kettle when trying to survive? Be real.
If you prepare for survival you’d have these things in your car or in a stowaway at home. Otherwise yes you’re fucked
That's a little harsh. I thought he did great! 🙂
Es necesario el ruido al tomar?? Que desagradable