Ahh! The noises you hear lol sometimes it can really put you on edge. I’ve found that if I just really have a open mind about sounds and think logically, I tend to not freak myself out. It’s easy to think every noise is out to get you lol great video!!
Thanks Kenny! I couldn't agree more. There are also parallels that transfer into regular everyday life. Like the little mouse of a worry that turns into a bear within your mind. Getting grip on my mind in the backcountry has also helped me in my everyday life as well.
Thanks for watching Pete! I'm much better with things that go bump in the night. Lol I should pack some earplugs going forward though. I bet those do come in handy. 🏕️🌲
Signal remastered. This was cool pal. The sunrise scene made me wish for spring (birds). I pretty much always assume it's a mouse these days. I'm happy to report that!
In the beginning, every sound was a bear. Then, after a while, I grew to like the sounds of the woods at night. Those sounds mean you have been accepted in the presence of the woodland. Good stuff. Cheers.
Seems that the bear always is just outside my tent.. But more often it is a racoon, fox or even once a bull moose... That was unnerving... Beautiful camp Signal.
Hi Signal, I loved this back to basics nature video with your hot tent and collecting water :) Scary hearing the coyotees at sunset though. I was curious about the survival bracelet that your nephew made though and wondered what it consisted of? Also I thought you were brave doing this solo camp on your own with the animals all around including beavers too! So beautiful though, I loved it all thank you ~Anna
Thanks for watching Anna! The bracelet is made of braded paracord. If needed I can dismantle it and I'll have 9 feet of paracord. Also inside the clasp there is a little piece of ferro rod and a scraper. That's what I used to start the fire. ⛺🌲
Ahh! The noises you hear lol sometimes it can really put you on edge. I’ve found that if I just really have a open mind about sounds and think logically, I tend to not freak myself out. It’s easy to think every noise is out to get you lol great video!!
Thanks Kenny! I couldn't agree more. There are also parallels that transfer into regular everyday life. Like the little mouse of a worry that turns into a bear within your mind. Getting grip on my mind in the backcountry has also helped me in my everyday life as well.
Another good one. The best thing I started doing a few years ago when on deep wilderness trips: earplugs. They were a game changer for me.
Thanks for watching Pete! I'm much better with things that go bump in the night. Lol I should pack some earplugs going forward though. I bet those do come in handy. 🏕️🌲
Signal remastered. This was cool pal. The sunrise scene made me wish for spring (birds). I pretty much always assume it's a mouse these days. I'm happy to report that!
I assume mouse now too, but that wasn't always the case. 🤣 I cracked up a little watching that. Thanks for watching Tim.
In the beginning, every sound was a bear. Then, after a while, I grew to like the sounds of the woods at night. Those sounds mean you have been accepted in the presence of the woodland. Good stuff. Cheers.
Amen brother 🙌
Seems that the bear always is just outside my tent.. But more often it is a racoon, fox or even once a bull moose... That was unnerving... Beautiful camp Signal.
A moose would make me really nervous as well. 😬 Thanks for watching Max! 🏕️🌲
Hi Signal, I loved this back to basics nature video with your hot tent and collecting water :) Scary hearing the coyotees at sunset though. I was curious about the survival bracelet that your nephew made though and wondered what it consisted of? Also I thought you were brave doing this solo camp on your own with the animals all around including beavers too! So beautiful though, I loved it all thank you ~Anna
Thanks for watching Anna! The bracelet is made of braded paracord. If needed I can dismantle it and I'll have 9 feet of paracord. Also inside the clasp there is a little piece of ferro rod and a scraper. That's what I used to start the fire. ⛺🌲