Resonates all things true, there are just some things money can't buy..simple life tranquility peace and the friendship of the coolest husky..awesomeness! I'd chuck the life of a travel nurse to ride this journey 😊❤
Hi 👋 Alex hope you're having an awesome weekend..just checked out your vid again..# 😊 best life ever in my wildest dreams! Can't wait for the next one..
Tolong perbanyak lagi videonya, aku suka cara pengambilan gambar video, makanan, mobil, suasana alam dan anjingnya. Terima kasih... salam dari Indonesia
Just came across the channel. Immediately subscribed within several minutes into the video. I plan to begin creating content for my channel. Are you able to provide any tips and tricks and possibly provide some information on any recording devices and editing software you use?
Thanks so much for tagging along on the adventure! I would say my biggest tip is to just start! I spent so long waiting to acquire the next piece of gear before starting. I would recommend just start using what you have and upgrade as you go along. Every camera company makes amazing cameras these days. I use Sony cameras but they're all great. As for editing software, I use Premiere Pro but its definitely overkill. You would be fine using any simple software like capcut or lumafusion to create a youtube video! I hope this helps!
Laughter and that's all. I drove an SUV where any sedan can go. Why do you need an SUV, man?🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ I should have taken food from the restaurant to the forest to get the full picture
My apologies for giving you the impression that the only reason I would need an suv is to drive where any sedan could go. Thanks for the engagement, amigo.
@@alexburrows8894 for 1 og 2 I would agree. We´re a couple and have 2 alaskan huskies however, so thinking x6 might be best.. and still room for guest even perhaps
the quality of this is amazing! loved all the shots & sounds. hope you’re recovering well from your cold. next video though, could you move the mic down a bit? the breathing was a little distracting 😅 the video was very professional. thanks for sharing! 🍻
I’ve been doing this for a few seasons with my Nortent hot tent and Pomoly. It’s a great feeling to keep warm when it’s cold outside but man the amount of sleep lost feeding the stove just doesn’t cut it for me. Even with a minus 60 sleeping bag.
I know the struggle man. I will usually take a few pieces of hardwood with me from home (Hickory, Oak or Locust) and use them when its time for bed. I can usually get around 4 hours of burn time with a few pieces of hardwood that way im usually only waking up once to feed the stove.