Hello Odd, that is a very good video about the packing of the pulka. In particular to be prepared for the emergency. Thanks an greetings from Germany, Martin
Great video Odd! I sometimes wish we had more of the winter white stuff here in the U.K. instead of more of the wet stuff😂 I have to get my winter kicks from videos like yours and from my son who lives in Bergen! All the very best, stay safe, regards Clive from deepest Dorset. Looking forward to your next one👍
Odd, great idea! I'm going to add some chemical hand warmer packs in case someone becomes hypothermic. Throw those in with them in that bag and they (or me) will be toasty in no time. I've been wanting to get a Jerven bag for a while but I'll check this one out also. May God bless you.
I use my Jerven similarly in cold dry conditions and I also use a vapour barrier depending on conditions but when the temp approaches zero and the humidity becomes a factor I had a situation where I slept in my bag inside my Jerven and I suspected the temp and humidity would be an issue so I ran a ridge line between the Jerven bag and the top of my sleeping bag forming almost a tent a couple of inches off my bag. I did this hoping the extra air flow (I left the head and foot open) would prevent moisture building up between the Jerven bags insulation and shell. Well I woke up dry and comfortable and couldn't feel any moisture but as I broke camp I hung the Jerven up and almost immediately water started pouring out of the zippers at the bottom. I estimate at least 1-2 cups of water came out and I fear a second night in that setup would have soaked my sleeping bag if I couldn't dry the Jerven. This isn't a fault of the Jerven bag and I consider my bag an essential winter camping item but it is something folks need to keep in mind. Love your set up.
@Heartsongsutube Thanks. This one is called "Dovrefjell Fjellduk Custom Hunt Thinsulate"- I also have another type called "Jerven Fjellduk Hunter". Both are insulated bivy bags with the same dimensions and properties
Hi Odd, I like this method. Makes for fast deployment and pack away. Using the pulk makes a lot of sense. Over here in the UK there's not much snow at the moment but the winters seem to be getting colder or perhaps I am getting older and feel the cold more? Good system. Have a great Christmas. Next year I plan on visiting Sweden on motor cycle. I may even get to Norway. Maybe come and visit you and Fredrik?
Hey Sandy small world. Did you get there? I'm planning a simple solo trip to Norway next March using hotel as a base and pop out daily and if feel comfortable after a few days stay out for a few days knowing a warm room is there if needed 😅 I'll be getting a pulk and got skis and boots 😊
@@TonyHobbs Hi Tony, that sounds like an epic adventure but extreme cold in Norway. My face and left eye would freeze up, I have to be careful in cold weather!
@WiltshireMan yeah I hear 0 to minus ten c by day and maybe minus 20 c by night. I'll need to check on face coverings potentially and gloves lol I've probably got everything for it by day and night either in hotel or I'll be getting a very warm sleeping bag for sleeping out hopefully maybe three nights from the week and see how it goes 😅
Pretty interesting setup , first time I see that . I have the same pulk as you but it has a tendancy to tip over in deep snow or when going on an uneven terrain wich drains a lot of energy . Too bad I am seeing this 2 years later ...thanks for sharing
This one is a brand called "Dovrefjell" and the model is "Custom Hunt Thinsulate". This is a new one I have not tested fully yet, but it seems to be competing very well with Jerven Thermo Hunter as shown in earlier videos. Both have the same dimensions and are insulated. This bag I purhased at www.magasinet.no
talk about food for the week. Frozen thaw it and how much fuel to get your food ready to eat. Do you always have one hot meal a day or just prepackage stuff. Thank you from Wyoming.
This one is a brand called "Dovrefjell" and the model is "Custom Hunt Thinsulate". This is a new one I have not tested fully yet, but it seems to be competing very well with Jerven Thermo Hunter. Both have the same dimensions and are insulated.
Excellent presentation with practical ideas to help reduce camp setup time and aggravation. Those bungee cord hooks are perfect. Where can I find them?
Good gear there, I especially like insulated Bivvi bag and your cooking pot. After a couple of days out in the snow and moving/setting up etc etc, you probably get into a little routine for packing the pulk. Just wondering if there are any differences between how the final move 'packed' pulk looks to how it was first packed?
Thanks, well it looks pretty much the same, cause it is packed the same every day. That way you always know where your stuff is. On longer trips there will be less and less food.
Nice! Looks like a practical and cozy nest 😊 When you go on a trip with your partner - is it smart connecting the sleepingbags, to also share the heat. Or is it best to have one each? Finally a new video from my favourite TH-camr 😊😊 Thanx!
Thanks! Well you sleep the best alone, but if needed body heat is the way to go to help someone getting back from hypothermia. You can connect several of these bivvy bags too. Helping sharing heat without sharing sleeping bag.
Har akkurat samme pulk til småturer og pakker også veldig likt. Legger også ut tørrforet til bikkjene flatt i matposen som dekker hele bunn. Håper du får noen knall turer i vinter 👍🏼
Hi odd coming to Norway in late January going to visit jostedalsbreen and jotunheimen national park do these areas.have heavily wooded areas where I can do some Bushcraft?
Hi, welcome over. In January those places are covered with snow, and are high up. So there is not any forest to play in. For that you have to go to lower ground.
Hello Odd, that is a very good video about the packing of the pulka. In particular to be prepared for the emergency. Thanks an greetings from Germany, Martin
Thanks Martin, glad you liked it.
Thanks for going through your thought process.
I recently moved to Norway and don't speak Norwegian yet. Thank you for doing these video in English!
Looks like a very good system and method. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure Jim
Very interesting as usual Odd - many thanks. ScottC
My pleasure Scott
Great informative upload Odd.
Thanks!
I like how you did this, Odd Can't wait to see it set up. Be Well, & Stay Frosty, Friend ! ATB T God Bless
Thank Terry. Will do ait in a new very soon.
Great video Odd! I sometimes wish we had more of the winter white stuff here in the U.K. instead of more of the wet stuff😂 I have to get my winter kicks from videos like yours and from my son who lives in Bergen! All the very best, stay safe, regards Clive from deepest Dorset. Looking forward to your next one👍
Thank you! You can always take the trip over for some snow experience.
Hi Odd. Thank you for an interesting and informative video even if we don't often have the ability to use a Pulk in the UK. Stay safe. ATB. Nigel
You can always go to Scotland or come over to Norway😉 Thanks for watching
Very intelligent rig, thank you.
Tusen takk Odd!
Odd, great idea! I'm going to add some chemical hand warmer packs in case someone becomes hypothermic. Throw those in with them in that bag and they (or me) will be toasty in no time. I've been wanting to get a Jerven bag for a while but I'll check this one out also. May God bless you.
See if you can get this one, its basically the same, but half the price
I use my Jerven similarly in cold dry conditions and I also use a vapour barrier depending on conditions but when the temp approaches zero and the humidity becomes a factor I had a situation where I slept in my bag inside my Jerven and I suspected the temp and humidity would be an issue so I ran a ridge line between the Jerven bag and the top of my sleeping bag forming almost a tent a couple of inches off my bag. I did this hoping the extra air flow (I left the head and foot open) would prevent moisture building up between the Jerven bags insulation and shell. Well I woke up dry and comfortable and couldn't feel any moisture but as I broke camp I hung the Jerven up and almost immediately water started pouring out of the zippers at the bottom. I estimate at least 1-2 cups of water came out and I fear a second night in that setup would have soaked my sleeping bag if I couldn't dry the Jerven. This isn't a fault of the Jerven bag and I consider my bag an essential winter camping item but it is something folks need to keep in mind. Love your set up.
Well thought threw Odd. Those Fjelldukens are pretty versatile. Wish I could find them over hear for better money.
Thanks
Nate
Yea they are usefull. Its a shame they cost so much. The one in this video is another brand and sell for half the price of a Jerven.
@Heartsongsutube Thanks. This one is called "Dovrefjell Fjellduk Custom Hunt Thinsulate"- I also have another type called "Jerven Fjellduk Hunter". Both are insulated bivy bags with the same dimensions and properties
Great tip to use the Fjellduken this way, thanks!
My pleasure
Hi Odd,
I like this method. Makes for fast deployment and pack away. Using the pulk makes a lot of sense. Over here in the UK there's not much snow at the moment but the winters seem to be getting colder or perhaps I am getting older and feel the cold more?
Good system.
Have a great Christmas. Next year I plan on visiting Sweden on motor cycle. I may even get to Norway. Maybe come and visit you and Fredrik?
Hey Sandy small world. Did you get there? I'm planning a simple solo trip to Norway next March using hotel as a base and pop out daily and if feel comfortable after a few days stay out for a few days knowing a warm room is there if needed 😅 I'll be getting a pulk and got skis and boots 😊
@@TonyHobbs Hi Tony, that sounds like an epic adventure but extreme cold in Norway. My face and left eye would freeze up, I have to be careful in cold weather!
@WiltshireMan yeah I hear 0 to minus ten c by day and maybe minus 20 c by night. I'll need to check on face coverings potentially and gloves lol I've probably got everything for it by day and night either in hotel or I'll be getting a very warm sleeping bag for sleeping out hopefully maybe three nights from the week and see how it goes 😅
great film
Pretty interesting setup , first time I see that . I have the same pulk as you but it has a tendancy to tip over in deep snow or when going on an uneven terrain wich drains a lot of energy . Too bad I am seeing this 2 years later ...thanks for sharing
What about making a " catamaran " with cross country skis to make it wider?
...Really good idea !
Any upcomming winter videos?
I like the size of that bevy where did you get it ?
This one is a brand called "Dovrefjell" and the model is "Custom Hunt Thinsulate". This is a new one I have not tested fully yet, but it seems to be competing very well with Jerven Thermo Hunter as shown in earlier videos. Both have the same dimensions and are insulated. This bag I purhased at www.magasinet.no
talk about food for the week. Frozen thaw it and how much fuel to get your food ready to eat. Do you always have one hot meal a day or just prepackage stuff. Thank you from Wyoming.
Who makes the BivvyBag ? looks like a good one .
This one is a brand called "Dovrefjell" and the model is "Custom Hunt Thinsulate". This is a new one I have not tested fully yet, but it seems to be competing very well with Jerven Thermo Hunter. Both have the same dimensions and are insulated.
Excellent presentation with practical ideas to help reduce camp setup time and aggravation. Those bungee cord hooks are perfect. Where can I find them?
I found them in the boat section. They are for securing the sail when its down.
Good gear there, I especially like insulated Bivvi bag and your cooking pot.
After a couple of days out in the snow and moving/setting up etc etc, you probably get into a little routine for packing the pulk.
Just wondering if there are any differences between how the final move 'packed' pulk looks to how it was first packed?
Thanks, well it looks pretty much the same, cause it is packed the same every day. That way you always know where your stuff is. On longer trips there will be less and less food.
@@NorwegianBushcraft I thought so... just checking
Nice! Looks like a practical and cozy nest 😊 When you go on a trip with your partner - is it smart connecting the sleepingbags, to also share the heat. Or is it best to have one each? Finally a new video from my favourite TH-camr 😊😊 Thanx!
Thanks! Well you sleep the best alone, but if needed body heat is the way to go to help someone getting back from hypothermia. You can connect several of these bivvy bags too. Helping sharing heat without sharing sleeping bag.
I wasn’t thinking of such dramatic situations as hypothermia. More to prevent being cold. 😊 Two makes more heat than one?!
@@ladybug4762 Yes. Usually to much if you already have propper sleeping bag.
I like it hot 😊 Don’t need a really warm sleepingbag... haha..
How would you describe what you call a «propper sleepingbag», by the way?
Har akkurat samme pulk til småturer og pakker også veldig likt. Legger også ut tørrforet til bikkjene flatt i matposen som dekker hele bunn. Håper du får noen knall turer i vinter 👍🏼
Takk, ja det blir nok noen turer.
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Hi odd coming to Norway in late January going to visit jostedalsbreen and jotunheimen national park do these areas.have heavily wooded areas where I can do some Bushcraft?
Hi, welcome over.
In January those places are covered with snow, and are high up. So there is not any forest to play in. For that you have to go to lower ground.
NorwegianBushcraft thanks odd
Thanks for the info
Hi Odd. You said that you were in the military. What kind of military, if i may ask?
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