Wow this was amazing, I enjoyed it, you're welcome the details of your video are perfect. The fire you made was great, those woods that were burning one by one and finishing, the next one coming to the fire for the night and when you sleep was a great and very practical idea, I liked it very much. Oh, and the hunt was very good. The forest where you're filming is breathtaking. I wish I could spend a day there and enjoy its beauty. Dexter is a great and obedient boy, I love him very much. Don't pay attention to negative comments, you are very kind to him and you love him. It was a great video, you're welcome. Every day you're getting better than before, your videos have become breathtaking.🤩🔥
Thank you for this video. Great shelter build; you really demonstrated the significant advantage of having a tarp, rather than trying to build shelter solely out of natural materials/debris. I also like your fire arrangement. Sweet camp-out!
Dex seem so happy running around. You are very good at building shelters. I really love watching your channel. The places you go camping seem awesome. Take care out there! 🤗
Essential tips and tricks for surviving in deep snow when you don't have a tent or sleeping bag. Whether you're stranded in the wilderness or just want to learn survival strategies,
Hello, I am a new subscriber. I loved your video. You have put together a cozy shelter. The fun part is the challenge to create Home sweet home, in the woods. You did a great job. 😊
Tek kelime ile muhteşemsiniz. Elinize sağlık çok güzel. Sadece bir şey merak ediyorum. Bu videoları çekerken yırtıcı hayvanların size zarar verme ihtimalini hiç düşündünüz mü.
not me, man. I make a couple of alternative swedish fire torches, use them to ignite a Siberian fire lay. I use a "cigar roll' of duct tape to ingite some scrapings, which then ignite the shavings in one of the Swede bundles Walking in deep snow to gather small branches is not worth the effort/risk of doing-so , especially without snow shoes. I set up my hammock and super shelter near a bunch of dead standing trees, fell them with a saw and have logs that burn for many hours. Once the Siberian is burning-well, all I have to do is move them into the flames every couple of hours
Thank you for sharing your experience with me, I will definitely use it. Did you see my method of making a fire? Those logs, when they burn and are finished, the next log comes onto the fire in turn, and there is no need to stay awake all night for the fire. The fire stays lit by itself until morning, and the logs burn in turn, and the next log comes onto the fire.💕
@@wildcampp i've tried that and if you dont get the angle just right, one of the logs wont roll into the coals/flames and then the fire will go out. if the angle is too steep, the fire will "climb" the stack of logs. You can sort of prevent that with dirt packed between the logs, but if the ground aint hard frozen, you probably dont need the fire, assuming you've had sense enough to bring proper gear and clothing. Depending upon what tree you use for the Siberian fire lay and how large the OD of the logs is, you only have to move the logs once every 3-4 hours. If you use clear PEVA shower curtain (wally's) as the front for a Kochanski super shelter, and a net hammock, set 6" off of the ground, with debris under it to stop air flow, you can get the same 3-4 hours with 4" OD, 4 ft long logs, not 8 ft long, 8" logs. what helps a lot is to heat up rocks or water and put it inside of your supershelter, or your reflective tyvek bivy if yiou didnt go with the supershelter. exercise, a hot meal and a hot drink, right before retiring is worth about 10F degrees for a couple of hours. A UCO lantern, its beeswax bivy and the hammock set up as a slingchair, reclining position, only one tree or a tripod needed to hang the hammock. You can warm the ground where you'll lie with a normal fire, then move the coals out of the way before you lay down there. A pair of Siberian fire lays, "aiming' their one way projected heat at each other, on either side of you. will do the trick. but you gotta carry a saw. Too much work with just an axe. you can warm frozen ground enough to dig pits and put hot rocks in the pits, under your hammock, if you're going to be there for several nights. Sedatives, bro, sleep mask and earplugs. the morning sun, the PEVA and the reflective supershelter, using the "greenhouse effect". will warm the supershelter 20F degrees more by 11 am than it was at dawn, by "aiming' the PEVA at that morning sun. A couple of alternative Swedish fire torches will ignite even a BIG siberian fire lay when all is wet. YT vids about both these fire lays.
apart from suggesting that you go in pairs, don't use axes or saws except for small, less dangerous branches, use a large manual titanium auger, light but resistant. like a bottle corkscrew! make a hole while screwing it into the trunk , use the shavings as pellets and then cut the edges of the hole.😚😘🤗🤭😺 if the trunk is hard, turn the crank even in two! and small solar panels adaptable to electric heaters and induction hobs for cooking..
Adoro assistir seus vídeos, principalmente no período de neve. Sou leiga mas gostaria que vc tirasse uma dúvida, amo ver esse cachorro ele é lindo D+, nessa friage não seria bom colocar uma lona para ele não ficar direto na neve?
Thank you for your care and compliments. This breed of dog is actually very suited for this kind of weather, and they're guard dogs so they're pretty tough. The thing is, Dex really doesn't like wearing clothes and he absolutely loves this weather. He just wants to play and run around. Whenever he gets tired, he comes over to the fire and sleeps next to me in his own sleeping bag at night.❤️
سلام رفیق 😊عاشق ویدئو های شما هستم حس فوقالعاده ای بهم میده لذت میبرم از دیدنشون دمت گرم که این حس خوب رو به ما هم انتقال میدی امیدوارم همیشه ارامش و شادی تو زندگیت باشه داداش گلم همینجوری ادامه بده پر انرژی❤❤موفق باشی عزیزم👍🏻🏕🪓🏕🪚🌲🍃🍄🟫⛺️🌧❄️🪓⛏️
I'll comment. Click bait! Should be titled "I know how to pack and then pretend worse case scenarios." BTW, in a blizzard the snow comes down sideways and there's no way your hands would function outside beyond 5 seconds without gloves. Who packs an ax, fire starter but no no tent and no sleeping bag? I don't watch to fall asleep, I watch to learn. Nothing to learn here! Those who love your videos either want to fall asleep with monotonous sounds or rely on plugs to camp.
Christ died for your sins, was buried, and rose again the third day. This life is short, eternity will never end and you’ll either spend it with God in Heaven or in Hell with the devil. Your next breath isn’t guaranteed, and if you die in your sins without being saved you will spend Eternity separated from God in darkness. We have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Place your Faith and Trust in Christ in the Finished work at the Cross. Jesus is coming back Soon!!!!. Get right with God if you’re not. God Bless👊🙏❤️
@@wildcampp Mmm... I can't believe you. I guess you're prepared to make videos. This time, I don't like it. I hope that for the next video you'll stop by the supermarket first.
Wow this was amazing, I enjoyed it, you're welcome the details of your video are perfect. The fire you made was great, those woods that were burning one by one and finishing, the next one coming to the fire for the night and when you sleep was a great and very practical idea, I liked it very much. Oh, and the hunt was very good. The forest where you're filming is breathtaking.
I wish I could spend a day there and enjoy its beauty.
Dexter is a great and obedient boy, I love him very much. Don't pay attention to negative comments, you are very kind to him and you love him. It was a great video, you're welcome.
Every day you're getting better than before, your videos have become breathtaking.🤩🔥
I'm happy you enjoyed the hunt and the scenery sweetie 🤩 💕
The scenery, the quiet, the beauty of it all is so calming. 😊
Thank you for noticing! Nature is truly a calming force.🙏🏻
Wow, you are almost at 50k subscribers. Congratulations. Looking good as always Dex.
Thanks! I’m really excited to share these adventures with you all. ❤️
His voice gives me peace, I love it.💆🏻♀️
Oh really!?😍that’s amazing
As always, a wonderful job 👌👌
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻
Thank you for this video. Great shelter build; you really demonstrated the significant advantage of having a tarp, rather than trying to build shelter solely out of natural materials/debris. I also like your fire arrangement. Sweet camp-out!
Thank you so much 🥲🥰
Dex seem so happy running around. You are very good at building shelters. I really love watching your channel. The places you go camping seem awesome. Take care out there! 🤗
Thank you so much 🤩🤩
Essential tips and tricks for surviving in deep snow when you don't have a tent or sleeping bag. Whether you're stranded in the wilderness or just want to learn survival strategies,
Hello, I am a new subscriber. I loved your video. You have put together a cozy shelter. The fun part is the challenge to create Home sweet home, in the woods. You did a great job. 😊
Welcome to the channel! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. 😊
I like your dog. So strong and cute ❤❤❤❤
Thank you 🥲❤️
Thank you for sharing it and sharing your pleasure with us.😍
I'm glad you enjoyed it! 💕
What are the white cubes you eat?
Those are sugar cubes. They take the bitterness out of the tea and make it taste better.🥲
And another good one! Very tastefully done.
Thanks for watching! I appreciate your kind words.
Another great video. Go Dex! I could tell you were really cold. Kudos for braving the elements for our entertainment. Are those cubes sugar?
Thank you, yes those are sugar cubes, they make the tea less bitter and taste better.😍❤️
Thanks for sharing video 🥰😍
Thank you too❤️
Amazing! looks fun!
Thank you, which part did you like best?🥲❤️
Like the video,where do you shoot these?
Asia🥲❤️thank you so much
Tek kelime ile muhteşemsiniz. Elinize sağlık çok güzel. Sadece bir şey merak ediyorum. Bu videoları çekerken yırtıcı hayvanların size zarar verme ihtimalini hiç düşündünüz mü.
Thank you, my friend. Yes, I am ready to face any challenge and I always try to camp in places where I know I am safe from predators.❤️
great boy
Thank you very much 😍
Wowww amazing 🤩🤩🤩
Thank you so much 🤩
❤❤very cool
Thanks for watching sweetie ❤️
By the way, your dog is beautiful. Looks like a big wolf. ❤😊
Thank you, he is a special dog.
not me, man. I make a couple of alternative swedish fire torches, use them to ignite a Siberian fire lay. I use a "cigar roll' of duct tape to ingite some scrapings, which then ignite the shavings in one of the Swede bundles Walking in deep snow to gather small branches is not worth the effort/risk of doing-so , especially without snow shoes. I set up my hammock and super shelter near a bunch of dead standing trees, fell them with a saw and have logs that burn for many hours. Once the Siberian is burning-well, all I have to do is move them into the flames every couple of hours
Thank you for sharing your experience with me, I will definitely use it. Did you see my method of making a fire? Those logs, when they burn and are finished, the next log comes onto the fire in turn, and there is no need to stay awake all night for the fire. The fire stays lit by itself until morning, and the logs burn in turn, and the next log comes onto the fire.💕
@@wildcampp i've tried that and if you dont get the angle just right, one of the logs wont roll into the coals/flames and then the fire will go out. if the angle is too steep, the fire will "climb" the stack of logs. You can sort of prevent that with dirt packed between the logs, but if the ground aint hard frozen, you probably dont need the fire, assuming you've had sense enough to bring proper gear and clothing. Depending upon what tree you use for the Siberian fire lay and how large the OD of the logs is, you only have to move the logs once every 3-4 hours. If you use clear PEVA shower curtain (wally's) as the front for a Kochanski super shelter, and a net hammock, set 6" off of the ground, with debris under it to stop air flow, you can get the same 3-4 hours with 4" OD, 4 ft long logs, not 8 ft long, 8" logs. what helps a lot is to heat up rocks or water and put it inside of your supershelter, or your reflective tyvek bivy if yiou didnt go with the supershelter. exercise, a hot meal and a hot drink, right before retiring is worth about 10F degrees for a couple of hours. A UCO lantern, its beeswax bivy and the hammock set up as a slingchair, reclining position, only one tree or a tripod needed to hang the hammock. You can warm the ground where you'll lie with a normal fire, then move the coals out of the way before you lay down there. A pair of Siberian fire lays, "aiming' their one way projected heat at each other, on either side of you. will do the trick. but you gotta carry a saw. Too much work with just an axe. you can warm frozen ground enough to dig pits and put hot rocks in the pits, under your hammock, if you're going to be there for several nights. Sedatives, bro, sleep mask and earplugs. the morning sun, the PEVA and the reflective supershelter, using the "greenhouse effect". will warm the supershelter 20F degrees more by 11 am than it was at dawn, by "aiming' the PEVA at that morning sun. A couple of alternative Swedish fire torches will ignite even a BIG siberian fire lay when all is wet. YT vids about both these fire lays.
Merhaba ikinizede süper ikili nasılsınız bugün de çok güzel bir yer keşfetmişsin emeğine sağlık kolay gelsin
Thank you, I hope you enjoyed the video.💕
Nice
Thanks🙏🏻
good vibes😊
I’m glad you enjoyed the video! 😊
apart from suggesting that you go in pairs, don't use axes or saws except for small, less dangerous branches, use a large manual titanium auger, light but resistant. like a bottle corkscrew! make a hole while screwing it into the trunk , use the shavings as pellets and then cut the edges of the hole.😚😘🤗🤭😺 if the trunk is hard, turn the crank even in two! and small solar panels adaptable to electric heaters and induction hobs for cooking..
Thank you so much ❤️
Hi, you shoot videos well. Good luck to you.
Thank you bro ❤️
Adoro assistir seus vídeos, principalmente no período de neve. Sou leiga mas gostaria que vc tirasse uma dúvida, amo ver esse cachorro ele é lindo D+, nessa friage não seria bom colocar uma lona para ele não ficar direto na neve?
Thank you for your care and compliments. This breed of dog is actually very suited for this kind of weather, and they're guard dogs so they're pretty tough. The thing is, Dex really doesn't like wearing clothes and he absolutely loves this weather. He just wants to play and run around. Whenever he gets tired, he comes over to the fire and sleeps next to me in his own sleeping bag at night.❤️
Bom dia direto do Brasil amei a neve o frio ❤aqui no Brasil calor
Thanks for watching, I hope you enjoyed the video!
No tent no sleeping bag yet ellaborate ingenious proven structure to compensate
I hope you enjoyed the ingenuity of the shelter build! 😎❤️
Where is from?
The location of my filming is Asia - the Caspian Sea region - the northern forests. What did you think of the video?❤️
سلام رفیق 😊عاشق ویدئو های شما هستم حس فوقالعاده ای بهم میده لذت میبرم از دیدنشون دمت گرم که این حس خوب رو به ما هم انتقال میدی امیدوارم همیشه ارامش و شادی تو زندگیت باشه داداش گلم همینجوری ادامه بده پر انرژی❤❤موفق باشی عزیزم👍🏻🏕🪓🏕🪚🌲🍃🍄🟫⛺️🌧❄️🪓⛏️
Thank you for your support. I'm glad you're enjoying it and sharing your thoughts with me.💕💕
❤🎉@@wildcampp
Awesome thanks for sharing. I like your dog what breed is he.
German shepherd showline ❤️
Where is the Dog going to sleep out of the weather. He has to stay warm too.
Dex always sleeps next to me in his own sleeping bag.❤️
So there is a tent in this video . Putting up a tarp would be considered a tent
Thanks for watching 😍
💞✨🌱
Thanks for watching 🥰
Exact location and country name bro
Asia - Caspian Sea Basin - Northern Forests❤️
👍👍👍🐶👍🐓
Thanks for watching 😍
Bạn thật kiên cường khi ở trong lều nhựa mỏng
Rừng cây trong tuyết lạnh giá niềm vui ấm áp từ hố lửa
Nó sẽ ấm hơn khi có chắn gió và củi gỗ to hơn
Thank you so much 🤩
I'll comment. Click bait! Should be titled "I know how to pack and then pretend worse case scenarios." BTW, in a blizzard the snow comes down sideways and there's no way your hands would function outside beyond 5 seconds without gloves. Who packs an ax, fire starter but no no tent and no sleeping bag? I don't watch to fall asleep, I watch to learn. Nothing to learn here! Those who love your videos either want to fall asleep with monotonous sounds or rely on plugs to camp.
10:25 very very cool
Thank you bro 🥲❤️
very cool 00:12
Very good 01:30
Thank you so much 🥹
Üdvözlet Szerbiábol
Thank you so much,Which part did you like best?🥲
Tüz gyújtás és hó látvànya
Christ died for your sins, was buried, and rose again the third day. This life is short, eternity will never end and you’ll either spend it with God in Heaven or in Hell with the devil. Your next breath isn’t guaranteed, and if you die in your sins without being saved you will spend Eternity separated from God in darkness. We have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Place your Faith and Trust in Christ in the Finished work at the Cross. Jesus is coming back Soon!!!!. Get right with God if you’re not. God Bless👊🙏❤️
Thank you bro 🙏🏻
a Blizzard in Heavy Snow
Thanks for watching dear friend 💕
Não gostei porque ele deixou o cachorro no frio. Na neve...
⛺️🪵🔥🌨️
Thank you🙏🏻
在你们国家,携带打火机犯法吗?
No, my goal is to teach survival without resources, when people get caught in a storm or forest without any preparation.
@@wildcampp 可你也准备了斧头、帐篷、食物、茶叶、白糖、调味料,所以带一个打火机不过分。
I didn't like the bird trap thing. I hope you didn't succeed.
Thank you, I didn't have any food, the roads were closed and I had to hunt.🥲
@@wildcampp Mmm... I can't believe you. I guess you're prepared to make videos. This time, I don't like it. I hope that for the next video you'll stop by the supermarket first.
Grow up hunting and trapping is part of survival.
@@jamesbrown6105 Ok, bye
great boy
Thank you 🥰did you like the video?