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-23° WINTER hot tent. FREEZING outside, BOILING inside. SOLO overnighter 

jay legere
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In the far Canadian North, winter comes early. But this is good. I love being at my camp when it's very cold. I love challenging myself with the extreme temperatures. Having a bush camp is a lot of work. You need to stay fed and you need to stay warm. Join me as I venture into the deep woods and cook up a bacon sandwich and a mouth watering steak.
Here are all of my tiny cabin hot tent videos: www.youtube.co....
Follow me on instagram: / ajayinthewoods
How much experience do I have?
That depends. I am pretty good at starting a fire these days and gathering wood. But I don't really have true bushcraft skills and definitely no carpentry or construction skills or training. I could probably make a shelter if I had to, but that would just come from all the RU-vid training (watching) over the years.
What gear do I use?
Canon 90D camera
Rode videomicro
Sigma Art 18-35mm 1.8
Sigma Art 50mm 1.4
Canon 10-18mm stm
I do not live in the tent. I just visit whenever I can.

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@Sarahcat3930
@Sarahcat3930 2 года назад
My favorite way to sleep…”cold nose, warm toes.”
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Agree!!
@matthewwagner47
@matthewwagner47 2 года назад
Remember it being so cold you cover up so much you only leave a air hole to breath out of in your sleeping bag.
@sandranatali1260
@sandranatali1260 2 года назад
You need a nose sweater!
@rejaneberclaz3331
@rejaneberclaz3331 Год назад
My too😍
@vincegoodwin7218
@vincegoodwin7218 2 года назад
Jay you want to conserve firewood in the tent? You double wall inside and you’d be surprised at the efficiency increases. Get hold of some canvas drop tarps that painters use. Fasten those to the inside of your frame. Cover from the peak to the floor. Works great 👍
@starsoldier3643
@starsoldier3643 2 года назад
Yeah works really well.
@marceldion4688
@marceldion4688 2 года назад
I agree with you 100%. I used to moose hunt in late October in northern Ontario and we would spend a week in summer tents. The trick was to cover the entire tent with plastic creating a vapour barrier. This plus a small heater would keep us nice and warm in a 12 X 14 tent. He could use the canvas from the other tent he has from the second campsite. Vapour barrier is the best way to go.
@jonathanschwob8650
@jonathanschwob8650 Год назад
hey jay. im dealing with a life altering injury for a few months now. your videos are the only thing that bring me peace and comfort. i don’t usually comment on yt but thank you.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere Год назад
Thanks for sharing this message, Jonathan. Sincerely, Jay.
@upnorthof60
@upnorthof60 2 года назад
What a great video! It was definitely a cold weekend for sure, bravo for enduring that brutal windchill. ✌️
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks Dave! Can't wait to watch your first vid of the season. Lots of us are waiting!
@Thinkleader
@Thinkleader 2 года назад
@@jaylegere yes please make videos of this winter season.
@ehab9645
@ehab9645 2 года назад
Bring the family to the tent ⛺ next time
@PaulBeiser
@PaulBeiser 2 года назад
@@jaylegere yes, great video and Dave, I second Jay's comment! Hope all is well.
@damrgee8279
@damrgee8279 2 года назад
Lol you are so disciplined you would of put each little branch in the stove instead of shoving them in like this gentleman did. Great videos from both of you though
@marceldion4688
@marceldion4688 2 года назад
Jay, when using any files, only put pressure on the push stroke never on the pull. Files are designed to cut on the push only. A small amount of damage is done to the file every time you apply pressure on the pull stroke. Same while sharpening your axe, push strokes only with the sharp end of the axe facing away from you. Another hit is to clean your file with a metal brush after using it because microscopic chips fill the gap between the file teeth making it less efficient just like a dull chain on the chainsaw. I used to use two files to sharpen the chain, first with coarse file then with a smooth (fine) file just like sharpening a knife. It takes a little longer but worth it. Great video, keep them coming.
@eddygoodwin7089
@eddygoodwin7089 2 года назад
Awesome info thanks
@Broddi169
@Broddi169 2 года назад
He never filed back far enough to get it sharp.
@thobur2661
@thobur2661 2 года назад
@@Broddi169 didnt file the rakers either would be my guess.
@JacksonAxe
@JacksonAxe 2 года назад
@@thobur2661 Yeah. Plus, it one of those sucky round tooth chains, or whatever they're called. Round chisel or something to that effect....
@johninalaska4437
@johninalaska4437 2 года назад
Nice video Jay, Just a tip in passing. Insulate the ceiling with 2" foam insulation and put some between the walls and canvas, it will make a world of difference. I lived in a wall tent off grid in S.W. Alaska for 5 years and was never cold. One more thing whe you sharpen your chain, don't go back and forth, just go forward 2 or 3 times and follow the angle on the tooth. Now, the meals, they looked mighty tasty and I am going to try them. Your videos are top notch and I really enjoy them, looking forward to future videos. Thanks for sharing.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks John. I have been going against the grain on the sharpening. I learned from a chef to sharpen knives that way, so I figured why not in a chained saw. Ha. But, yes, you are probably right.
@markkirk2129
@markkirk2129 2 года назад
@@jaylegere for knife that works. For chainsaws one direction with pass on chain. One way to tell if chain is sharp are wood strips or wood powder coming from chain while cutting. Want wood strips.
@larrysmith8728
@larrysmith8728 2 года назад
Jay , I always use charcoal lighter fluid or diesel in a squeeze bottle to start my fires with. I have been doing that for years. I can’t take the cold temperature like I used to I’m 73 now and have knee problems so I stay at home a lot. I used to love going out for sometimes a week at the time. I really enjoy your videos , work safe and god bless
@johnbradley5236
@johnbradley5236 2 года назад
I'm 46 and do the same
@douglasreeves9938
@douglasreeves9938 2 года назад
Me, too.
@megrim8292
@megrim8292 2 года назад
to preserve your silky blade you can buy a draw knife and strip the bark where you cut before sawing. Its the dirt in the bark that dulls the blade fast. Even though its more work it might still be worth it. Also, you probably already know this stuff, but a strop might help you keep your blades sharp without having to resharpen removing metal. Just a few suggestions not any criticism.
@elwoodtaylor1092
@elwoodtaylor1092 2 года назад
yeah -23c that's nice ill bet there's no mosquitoes buzzin around now, the coolest its been here is -5c and yeah it get's dark between 4 and 4.30 no amount of snow yet oh well I like it and I cant wait for your next video Jay you have the best time laps and slow motion and scenery I have ever seen thanks man and stay safe
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks Elwood. I really appreciate the comments. Always great to hear from you. Jay
@Marcblizau
@Marcblizau 2 года назад
From Africa: I’ve been in warm waether my entire life and i had to get a blanket to watch this video, that’s how cold it made me feel. Great content
@hollyp6395
@hollyp6395 2 года назад
Hey Jay! I've waited for winter camping videos and yours are truly wonderful. The evening shot with the moon, you can literally see the rotation. That with the Northern Lights is on my bucket list. As much as I enjoy your videos, I am envious as well. Enjoy time with your family and hope all things are good for you. See you in a couple of weeks! Blessings.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks, Holly!!
@boreasglacialis1092
@boreasglacialis1092 2 года назад
Keep them videos coming. Love the winter ones the most. Love the sound of footsteps on the frozen snow and the the crackling sound of the nice fire.
@bearamos8203
@bearamos8203 2 года назад
Same here!!! What beautiful sounds!!
@sandranatali1260
@sandranatali1260 2 года назад
My favorite sandwich is a tuna melt. A lots of cheddar cheese.
@sandranatali1260
@sandranatali1260 2 года назад
Sorry Jay, it looks like a heart attack in the waiting.
@scottlomas5509
@scottlomas5509 2 года назад
New to your channel. Great video love your set up its brilliant. Manchester UK here.
@alancramer1980
@alancramer1980 2 года назад
As for matvhes "The trick, William Potter, is not minding that it hurts."
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Hahah
@OffGridBackcountryAdventures
@OffGridBackcountryAdventures 2 года назад
Right on, I just got back to my camper and didn't have anything planned this evening until now! That trek across the frozen lake is such an awesome way to start the episode. Have a great evening Jay!
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
You too Brian!
@olberarosa2346
@olberarosa2346 2 года назад
YOU TO jay💕🤗🤗😊😊👍👍
@jons7677
@jons7677 2 года назад
Ugh! It's just getting cold here, nothing like what you're enduring. I think 18 or 19F. I'm having trouble getting motivated to do anything but sit in front of wood stove. Thanks, curious about those electric saws.
@IVIITCH0
@IVIITCH0 2 года назад
You should keep the old grease to help you light futur fires.
@mikerogers9711
@mikerogers9711 2 года назад
The cold kills batteries. Here in Maine, mine does great in the summer, winter not so much. FYI keep your sodium level up. I camped for a week when I got home, the next day I was in the hospital for 3 days, critical low sodium level. Passed out, face planted on a tile floor, broken nose and lost a front tooth.
@mamagg2444
@mamagg2444 2 года назад
Any warning signs or symptoms if you aren’t getting enough?
@mikerogers9711
@mikerogers9711 2 года назад
@@mamagg2444 no, I was sitting down watching y tube. Stood up and done
@mikerogers9711
@mikerogers9711 2 года назад
@@mamagg2444 the typical warning sings is. Confusion Did not happen with me. Just stood up and bang OUT like a lite
@jimf1964
@jimf1964 2 года назад
I was happy to see you did a cold weather test with the battery saw. People who still think batteries and electric is "the answer" is lost. In cold weather, or for sustained power, fossil fuels are still the best….and eat that grease! Keeps you warm my friend. 🙂🙂
@davebetker8788
@davebetker8788 2 года назад
Hard to find the elusive wild current bush to charge up the batteries.... ;)
@carolfugaban2071
@carolfugaban2071 2 года назад
THANKS FOR THE JOURNEY HAPPY THANKSGIVING LOVE FROM MICHIGAN
@barrybeatty6139
@barrybeatty6139 2 года назад
Canadian Thanksgiving was Oct 11
@carolfugaban2071
@carolfugaban2071 2 года назад
@@barrybeatty6139 Sorry I'm FROM the U S A MICHIGAN THANKS
@barrybeatty6139
@barrybeatty6139 2 года назад
@@carolfugaban2071. No problem. Have a good one
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Happy Thanksgiving to you too. We had ours a month ago. Either way, I hope you really enjoy yours.
@patchadams4me
@patchadams4me 2 года назад
Get the first heat up the chimney and it will draw better. Thanks for the video.
@KarlGottshalk
@KarlGottshalk 2 года назад
Yup.
@craigbradley5200
@craigbradley5200 2 года назад
Always a great time at the Tent...looking forward to the next video.
@jbthor9032
@jbthor9032 2 года назад
That sandwich would be a BCT. Bacon Cucumber Tomato. 🥓 🥒 T🍅
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Indeed it would be!
@matiopat7032
@matiopat7032 2 года назад
Winter videos have something magical in them
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Yes! Winter is the best.
@moosehand8721
@moosehand8721 2 года назад
Those sparks slo-mo from the golden fire pit was epic.
@mamagg2444
@mamagg2444 2 года назад
I can’t understand how you don’t have 100s of agreers, thumbs up for that. That spark fire really gave me serious happy tingles!
@kylhoff4814
@kylhoff4814 2 года назад
good vids Jay....they have a real peaceful feeling to them. Do you still run into Gofenko at all?? I Remember you showing up in some of his vids and vice versa
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
I'm not sure what Gofenko is up to these days when it. Ones to RU-vid. Sometimes he takes extended breaks
@jetman258
@jetman258 2 года назад
Kk Jay, have a great time with family. Next time that lake be thick with ice. Great vid by the way.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks James. See you in December!
@louiscapriotti9697
@louiscapriotti9697 2 года назад
Your food really looks great. You always say how good it is. I thought a while ago you said you can't taste anything. I just got over covid 19 testing positive and I couldn't taste anything and everything tasted like shit. I really love your videos.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
I can't taste. But I still love food. Sometimes I get hints of flavour. But for the most part I'm enjoying saltiness, texture, hot, cold etc. It's the flavors I really struggle with.
@Rustyfingaz
@Rustyfingaz 2 года назад
WINTER is finally here, cant wait for the future videos for this season.
@douglasreeves9938
@douglasreeves9938 2 года назад
Buddy, too many branches, not enough airflow could be easily remedied with a pocket bellows. I really don't understand why more bushcrafters do not use this tool. Lovely vid. Keep them coming.
@noyopacific
@noyopacific 2 года назад
Thanks for the video Jay! I think I might be using the Joe & Zach Survival-Bushcraft method for starting a fire in my wood stove (charcoal lighter fluid.) If I did there wouldn't be much reason to film that part. ;-)
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks for watching noyopacific!
@PopsBarnCatMafia
@PopsBarnCatMafia 2 года назад
FINE STEEL WOOL and a 9 volt battery work great for starting your fire inside or outside.... all-weather, (the windier the better)... Just touch the two poles of the battery to the piece of steel wool and POOF... instant fire. 🤠 You can use just a pinch for dry kindle and a whole pad for wetter/greener kindle. It will give about a minute of full burn time. We use it as a fire-safety training tool because everyone always has that "Junk Drawer" at home and when old AA batteries and metal meet.... well... a lot of house fires actually start that way. In addition... sprinkle a little flour or powdered creamer between your fingers, over the top of your beginning flame (like you would salt on food)... and it will cause an instant flare-up which catches much quicker as well.. Try it over a candle or lighter first, and you'll see. 🤠
@thifelicii
@thifelicii 2 года назад
14:20 4:30pm and this darkness!? Hey, my friend, you went deep into the mountains this time huh?
@maryhart637
@maryhart637 2 года назад
Open the tent flap to get the initial gust. for the stove...So when you are winter camping, what do you do for bathroom facilities? Wood stove body warmth sounds delicious! Beautiful videography👏👏👏
@tonywillingham8109
@tonywillingham8109 2 года назад
Those Rocky Mountain Outfitter sweaters are made in Nepal by NepalKnittingWear. You can get them for about $15US but you have to buy at least 20.
@d.j.robinson9424
@d.j.robinson9424 2 года назад
Wow Jay, that was such a great video, I especially liked the intro. Everything seems to just flow with your videos, very nice. Pick up a couple steel sharpeners for the blades, they will really help in between trees. As an ex-Arborist, I would like to see you using that chain break more, and safety glasses. As a side note, you really remind me of a great friend named Travis Horn. He has a great personality and laugh like yours. Hope you stay warm and safe.👍👍💙💚
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Excellent tips. You are right. Thanks!
@bonniebhawkinscreativetv3965
@bonniebhawkinscreativetv3965 2 года назад
another amazing Camping Video, Cutting all of that Wood🪵 🪵 🪵 ,and Preparing those delicious meals, making me hungry for sure, loved the sound of crisp hard snow as you walked through it, and the sound and view of the fire 🔥 as it burns in that big old wood Stove, loved the camping ⛺️ adventure,gave your work a big thumbs up 👍🏻, for amazing camping Content.
@shielahaberecht3417
@shielahaberecht3417 2 года назад
Hi Jay! Got you 10 minutes from upload! How's that? Hey how are you my friend? It must be great to get back to your wilderness sanctuary where you can continue to develop your survival skills, and enjoy the peace and sanctity of your homestead. I just love it all.. and I love that you share it with me. I revel in it.. and imagine it's beautiful intimacy. Thank you... You're a good man. 👍😊
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks, Shiela!
@daviddarlingauthor
@daviddarlingauthor 2 года назад
Great video Jay, I like them as always! Anything from your truck camper that would be good up there? Is it time to build an outhouse? Enjoy the break, and the family. Cheers.
@alancall5113
@alancall5113 2 года назад
Try this trick just put a little bit of water with your snow just a tiny bit you'll be surprised surprise how much easier it is to melt Keep it coming great job
@bluebellcrushedvelvet
@bluebellcrushedvelvet 2 года назад
Hey Jay, have you thought about bringing with you a second spare of electric battery? It might helpt a lot to have a backup as it seems the battery can't cope much in very cold conditions. Just a thought my dear 😊
@muskrat411
@muskrat411 2 года назад
Man I like your description it so professional and informative. You are really getting good at this stuff. You need a pet marten or weasle around the tent. Even whiskey jacks would be something.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Ha. I definitely think I have a fox friend.
@muskrat411
@muskrat411 2 года назад
@@jaylegere that's cool. Fox don't come in and mess up your tent though. If they do go get a rabbies shot.
@suedavis681
@suedavis681 2 года назад
Jay I don’t know a lot about heating with wood but when you showed the stack that you said would probably be enough for one night I was flabbergasted. It seems to me that your stove is not an efficient wood burner and that it draws too much air and burns too hot and too fast. Have you looked into placing fiberglass rope/gasket around the door and the top opening? Check on Amazon and YT for DIY help. I really think you could better regulate the burn and control the temperature inside if your stove were properly sealed. Since you said you welcomed comments and suggestions I thought I would offer this. Love your videos!
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
It does ok for what it is. I love the charm, and the challenge!
@ronvosick8253
@ronvosick8253 2 года назад
Try a " soapstone " style wood burner with a baffled "reburn" ..
@stephencoughlin114
@stephencoughlin114 2 года назад
Jay you should place a few trail camera out and about your property to see who you share the land with
@trustin.p9504
@trustin.p9504 2 года назад
Great video, very relaxing.👍
@oyajiblues
@oyajiblues 2 года назад
New subscriber. Really enjoy your content. I just love "regular guy" content. So many are trying to hard to be "the dudes"... Thanks
@patricketcaleb
@patricketcaleb 2 года назад
waouuuu handsome man😍😍😘😘....beautiful video, this place is magical
@sebastiancardenasholik
@sebastiancardenasholik 2 года назад
Do you have a thermal camera? that would be awesome to see where heat goes. btw you could make some kind of water heater from the stove to make the heat last longer. burn less wood get more heat but in longer time
@silapargas8732
@silapargas8732 2 года назад
Hello Jay, an great video. Many people likes the winter but not me.It is nice to see other people enyoing the snow. Waiting for an other video of you. Keep it up.
@caminantigonish
@caminantigonish 2 года назад
Wow! An awesome video Jay! Love that little walk out in the dark on the lake! Hard to get continuous cold temps here in Nova Scotia. In winter, one day can be -15°c and the next can be +10°c! I enjoy winter if we can get at least a week with below freezing temps... With winters now in Nova Scotia, it's mid January before lakes are safe to even walk on! It's good to see & experience real cold through your videos! 😁
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Yeah, winter in NS isn't much of a winter. I went to university there and really missed the deep, cold snow.
@leemobai762
@leemobai762 2 года назад
No seriously the sweater looks awesome and it’s Canadian made. Where can one get one and how much?
@donnaw9040
@donnaw9040 2 года назад
Jay is a great camping partner, he so graciously does all the work so I can rest and stay warm on the couch, he does the cooking while I munch my favorite delivered pizza and even though he doesn’t drink I sip on my homemade strawberry margarita. The scenery, both day and night is so beautiful to behold while I tag along for the adventure. So Jay, thank you from the bottom of my heart for being such a great camping companion. Stay strong and stay blessed🌲☃️
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Hahaha. Glad you came along!
@Regina0964
@Regina0964 2 года назад
🤣🤣 you got me, as I read your post I was like wow lucky lady Donna.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Haha!
@bufferam
@bufferam 2 года назад
Jay, these videos never disappoint, and I gotta say the video work just keeps better and better #oscarbuzz hey I know everyone gives you advice, so I figured I’d add mine…dude, you should keep a dry set of clothes there just in case… ;) thank s again Jay, looking forward to the winter!
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Definitely a good idea
@MrAthlete12
@MrAthlete12 2 года назад
Got here right on time 💪
@bedrospeterbedrosian2387
@bedrospeterbedrosian2387 2 года назад
Beat me to it :)
@jimf1964
@jimf1964 2 года назад
Nothing more important than family….even the tent, 🙂🙂 Yeah sweat is a killer. I rode my bike year round for two years, and xcrountry skied for many years, and people were surprised by how little I wore. I’d ski to minus 15c, and ride till about minus 22c. Gotta block the wind with something like wool, but not so much that vapour can’t escape. If you could find a cotton canvas jacket or a cheap windbreaker, then layer so you can take a bit off as needed would be best. Whatever it takes to not sweat. Oh, and nothing says you have to hurry. You can slow down too. Your cutting board looks like it’s bamboo. I saw on a cooking channel that it’s so hard, that it can wreck the edge of your knives. Since you love those knives so much, you may want to get a regular wood board…or not. 🙂
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Sweat ... And cotton will kill for sure. I was a year round biker up here for a couple years as well. Don't need much clothing on a fat bike no matter how cold it is. Thanks for commenting. Jay
@jessiecasteel2902
@jessiecasteel2902 2 года назад
Your alot like me. I love summer 104 out but ac at 65 in house but i use heating pad or small space heater on my back. And fan blowing in my face. CRAZY HUH
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Normal to me!
@pugwhisper5753
@pugwhisper5753 2 года назад
Electric isn’t ready yet just saying I wish it was
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
I'm with you on that
@rigdonbabybean
@rigdonbabybean 2 года назад
Hello from Texas!!! Love your videos. What was the name of the Russian documentary that you said you liked in one of your videos? It would be super interesting to watch since it inspires you!
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Hi Magen! Thanks for commenting. The name of the documentary is Happy People: A Year in the Taiga
@FeldwebelWolfenstool
@FeldwebelWolfenstool 2 года назад
28:40 ...getting your bed as high up as possible, away from the cold air near the ground, it makes a big difference...I'd have it as high up as your plywood wall..
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Definitely warmer up top!
@miatfitz
@miatfitz 2 года назад
Why am I giggling to myself thinking that Jay likes his buns toasted... 😄
@davea1771
@davea1771 2 года назад
Awesome video Jay. Great shots of the lights, moon & stars, and things on fire, as always. Ever consider taking the sled out to collect up a big pile of snow for water making? Only one trip out on the lake and you can just pile what you don't use right away beside the tent for later. Enjoy your time with family. It goes by too fast. See you next trip.
@Chryddan6603
@Chryddan6603 2 года назад
Hello there from Sweden...Buy a fan (selfspeeding/running fan from the heat no power needed) to put on top of the woodstove to circulate the heat ill promise you that helps to get a wormer tent...Pushing the warm air around a tip from me ;)
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
I have one already! But I rarely bring it to my tent. It lives on my wood stove at home. I used it during my earlier days on RU-vid in my first tent.
@alanchomor701
@alanchomor701 2 года назад
Jay working smarter not harder...longer. matches buddy...that BCT sandwich looked soo good...peace
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Or a lighter!
@miaminarc
@miaminarc 2 года назад
Brother I was really worried for you at the beginning of the video. But awesome video and location. Stay safe and happy Thanksgiving.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@mdleweight
@mdleweight 2 года назад
You brought the gas one! Lesson learnt. But a _itch to start! Request: Can you talk a little more about what you do to keep from attracting animals, mainly bears, to the tent?
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Yeah I've had that one for a few years. I just don't bring it to the tent very often.
@rachelw7078
@rachelw7078 2 года назад
Love watching these videos. I have two teenage children but in a few years I plan to have a place to just do what your all doing. Keep inspiring us working class folks who souls is calling for nature and adventure. Great video.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks, Rachel! Nothing beats having a tiny spot in the woods!
@seppokolehmainen2445
@seppokolehmainen2445 2 года назад
Great video.... again :) Have a nice winter, we are watching :)
@robkreutzwieser9162
@robkreutzwieser9162 2 года назад
Great video. The blade you changed on the hand saw what brand is it. I’m looking for a hand saw. Are you happy with it.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Big boy silky saw. Very good saw!
@harmonysprogress
@harmonysprogress 2 года назад
Nuther great video, Jay!!! -5F makes ice pretty quickly!! Looking forward to the next one!! Merry Christmas!! Paul
@boek9585
@boek9585 2 года назад
I really want that cold. when it's going down to -20 and lower it's no longer cold it's getting warmer. But as always we probably never going to get it. Now days it comes some snow, then then the temperature goes to low + temp and everything starts to melt, getting ice, some negative degrees for some days then some snow and all starts over again. Really miss the long cold periods we hade in the late 80's and 90's. never complain about the cold, some days it's gone. And i'm not sure it's climate change or some natural changes, it can be a combination. Stay safe out there on wilderness Jay. really love your videos :D
@beejcarson
@beejcarson 2 года назад
“It’s not so bad now. It’s only -18.” Bruh…
@truckerdaddy-akajohninqueb4793
@truckerdaddy-akajohninqueb4793 2 года назад
I seriously hate gas chainsaws. I'm thinking about buying a Dewalt battery operated. Any experience with Dewalt?
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Hey Trucker Daddy. No experience with DeWalt chainsaws, but they do look nice and if they are like any other DeWalt product, they should be top notch.
@paulblackwell3148
@paulblackwell3148 2 года назад
“It’s quite girthy “…..awesome way to describe the tree. 😁
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Ha. I had to laugh when I said it.
@jaredscabinlife2868
@jaredscabinlife2868 2 года назад
I can’t wait for the day you start to build your cabin a permanent structure! Love your videos Jay! I’m out at my cabin with a fire going watching this right now🌲🍻🔥
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Right on Jared! A cabin is definitely the dream!
@chrisbentleywalkingandrambling
@chrisbentleywalkingandrambling 2 года назад
I have recently subbed to the Channel and am amazed at what you are doing. Daft question but why? I've obviously not seen this type of camping before so I'm intrigued. Is it getting back to basics? Testing yourself? An urge? I'm not putting you down in any way, I think you are amazing, really amazing. Looking forward to watching back episodes. Did you buy the tent already in place or did you build it from the ground up? Did you have to buy the land? Rent the land? Or can anyone do this? But yeah, amazing Channel, thank you for sharing. Any answers from any other subscription welcome.🙂 Chris, England, UK 🇬🇧
@phantp78
@phantp78 2 года назад
Never heard of a bacon cucumber tomato sandwich only bacon lettuce tomato. Might try next time.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
It's delicious!
@gregeliason2536
@gregeliason2536 2 года назад
Look forward to each and every video Jay. Just pay attention to angles on your chainsaw file guide.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Yep!
@tonymardones3742
@tonymardones3742 2 года назад
I love that chain sharpening tool. The sandwich looked great minus the cucumber 🥒 lol
@armorer94
@armorer94 2 года назад
As far as electric chainsaws have come, they still have a long way to catch up to the energy density of gas models.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
100%
@davidstenton4365
@davidstenton4365 2 года назад
*Jay* LOVE your videos bro.! I've watched about everything but just never comment. Yes I stuck around to the end as you mentioned at the end.! First, since we won't be seeing you till mid December as you mentioned, *Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family* !!! I find alot of peace watching your content. Much respect from The Sawtooth mountain area in Idaho, USA.! It's amazingly beautiful here too. *David* .....
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks David. I'm so glad you commented! Even better that you watched til the end. Hope to hear from you again. Jay from the NWT.
@deanmartin9358
@deanmartin9358 2 года назад
amazing scenery i am really enjoying you videos ..minus 30 thats so cold dont get that in uk
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks, Dean! It's definitely a beautiful place with a great view.
@karlsteffen7804
@karlsteffen7804 2 года назад
"some of them are pretty long, I don't know if that's gonna fit" that's what she said.... sorry had to go there hahaha
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Haha.
@CRATS71
@CRATS71 2 года назад
347 - Love all the adventures. Regards from Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo. ✊
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Right on! Hi, from Northern Canada.
@kurtbaker4078
@kurtbaker4078 2 года назад
As always Jay, awesome video. Starting to close up my camp until maybe mid January. I really don't do anything but de-stress from the holiday's. Stay well. Kurt
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks Kurt. I love to hear that you have a camp! I hope you stay well too. Jay
@stevewhite3753
@stevewhite3753 2 года назад
I would love to do this with my dog. You need a dog lol
@vickihughes3648
@vickihughes3648 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this one! Bye for now 🙂 👋
@The_Endo
@The_Endo 2 года назад
yo I'd do a bacon, cucumber, and tomato.....
@FixitFrank
@FixitFrank 2 года назад
I have an 80V greenworks and use it to cut up hickory regularly.
@thomaschandler4831
@thomaschandler4831 2 года назад
Good evening Brother Jay 😁 it looks like your getting the snow you hoped for 😁 stay warm brother 😁☕
@이오티티
@이오티티 2 года назад
If you have very good sleeping bag ,You can sleep like a log without fire
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Agree
@REDCHARGERMAN
@REDCHARGERMAN 2 года назад
Jay great videos! Keep them coming.
@tjellis1479
@tjellis1479 2 года назад
Perhaps try a top down fire next time...would that work in that type of stove?
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
It might. Never tried it.
@eugenepolan1750
@eugenepolan1750 2 года назад
Jay, you take double care of yourself when you're out there alone. I don't want to find myself watching a video of you laying under a felled tree, or bleeding out from a saw injury, with the video running until the battery goes dead.....Remember the end of the "Blair Witch Project"?
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Haha. Good old Blair witch.
@eugenepolan1750
@eugenepolan1750 2 года назад
@@jaylegere I used to go on 120 km bike rides out in the country on Saturday mornings. My wife insisted that I wear a helmet and carry an ID in case I got clipped by a passing car or something and ended up "sleeping" on the side of the road with the possums, deer and raccoons. You don't plan to get injured. That's why they call it "An Accident".
@obo4018
@obo4018 2 года назад
As always feels good to watch and relaxing
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks so much.
@annie1121
@annie1121 2 года назад
It’s really strange for me seeing you cut the trees for the wood. In my country that is stricktly forbidden, you can’t touch any tree without a permit. Are things that permissive in Canada? Btw, great video, I really enjoyed it.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
I have a permit. It's for dead standing trees. There's quite a few around my tent.
@annie1121
@annie1121 2 года назад
@@jaylegere I understand now. In Romania, because of massive illegal wood cutting of the forests none can get that kind of permit, only the state can cut the dead trees. All the best, keep this nice, relaxing videos coming! 🙏🏻
@suebrown3465
@suebrown3465 2 года назад
Too bad your stove didn’t give you that nice warm hug but that’s a nice description of how the warmth of the stove feels. Do you sleep with a fan on at home year round? Always like your videos as they’re so relaxing and I can tell you really enjoy being there Take care and we'll see you when we see you 🇨🇦 ❤️
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Fan year round!
@suebrown3465
@suebrown3465 2 года назад
@@jaylegere had a feeling…!
@karlsteffen7804
@karlsteffen7804 2 года назад
cant wait for the next video Jay!
@tophauler8626
@tophauler8626 2 года назад
how do u keep things charged, and keep ur food from freezing until u cook it
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Hi Top. I have a couple spare chargers with me for small stuff. But I normally bring a ton of cam batteries. After a couple days I'm usually tapped out of power. I will be bringing a big rechargeable lithium power station with me this winter for bigger trips. I terms of keeping things from freezing, I have warm and cold spots in the tent. Normally the floor area in winter is just like a fridge. Keeps everything just as it should be. Thanks for the questions! Jay
@tedsemonis7905
@tedsemonis7905 2 года назад
Jay, thank everyone again for being able to start the fire on arrival. Go get a flat bar of metal ( 12 inches x 1 1/2 )bend it to a 90 about 2 inches down. drill a hole in short piece for a handle for the big pot. Save the oil in a container where you keep your fire wood, you never know. Pouring into the fire may not be the best idea. Get the smallest spoon in containing and use it for salt and pepper, spilling it on your food ( by distraction, clutz, or sneeze ) and you ruined your meal. Are you still seeing your friend?
@stevenV57
@stevenV57 2 года назад
Whenever we want to warm up here in central Texas we just go outside. 😂
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Hahah
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