I am addicted to your channel. I've had many a sleepless nights cured by watching your videos while I lie down in bed and relax to the sounds. I can't thank you enough for the time, effort end dedication you put into your youtube channel!
I remember many years ago being in a hut in the forest with snow 2m deep around the hut with over hanging trees covered in snow. I couldn't wait to get the fire going. When the fire was roaring the stillness of the forest was cancelled, all night, as the fire roared, the hot thermals melted the snow on the overhanging branches, and it came crashing down on to the roof. It kept me awake all-night, no respite. That's what was happening to you. I now take a long length of Cord with me, and when it's snowing, I tie a small log to the cord throw it over the branches and shake the hell out of them, it works well. Enjoyed the video ATB Cheers from the mountains of NZ 😀😀
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I've only camped once in a wood during a snowstorm and never again. This was in Derbyshire in the 90s, some mates and I thought it fun to set up a makeshift camp with about a foot of snow on the ground. We used some tarpaulin to cover the three of us, set up against a big rock with a fire keeping us warm. During the night, the wind picked up and all the ice from the trees started to drop, which shredded the tarp and took out the fire. We ended up walking home in a blizzard at 3am in the morning. My parents weren't too impressed being woken but hey.
I spent 25 years “camping” with the US Army. I retired 24 years ago from the army and swore I would never go back to the woods and tents. However I discovered your videos a few weeks ago and the views and situations you portray sure makes me want to return, where it be a cold camp, hot camp, or wild. Thanks for the work you do. I know it is easy to set up and take down camp, let alone trekking with the necessary equipment. Then on top of that you take the hours to edit the video. I appreciate you work. Thank you !
Hey mate, I rarely comment...BUT...I'd like you to know that I sincerely enjoy ALL your videos. I discovered ya' through Simon, A Bloke in The Woods. This was a "cool" video...in more ways than one!! 🙂 THANKS for all the vids this year & I pray to see more during 2023. I hope ya' have a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!! Best regards from Yucatan Mexico, Ben
I’ve recently discovered your videos and really enjoy them. I’m an old man now and mostly home bound with cancer, so it’s a blessing to escape for a while. Thank you so much!
Andy, I have been watching for years. I always love your camps and especially your meals. You could have a pop-up bushcraft dinner and charge rich people a thousand moneys for an evening. Keep the great content coming. :)
Hello Andy, thanks for a nice winter camp video I also spent over 20 years in British Army remember packing up my frozen Basher many times Grrrrrr. I have since moved to warmer climes now do the odd wild camp on a nice warm secluded beach here in Thailand . Merry Christmas Buddy. Dave B. Thailand.
Great video! My first thought when Mark was pouring the tea was payback for the ginger shot in the Halloween camping video! Much respect for you guys camping in the snow.
No need for hot tent camping here in Australia. Downright dangerous with our dry bush land. Regardless I really enjoy your adventures, reviews and relaxing videos. Looking forward to seeing more of your adventures.
I have found, when dealing with wet/icy wood, it works well to put it on top perpendicular to the stove. You can stack more, and it still gets plenty dry. Cheers.
I’m always surprised at the exposed ground in the tent. Love to see how you camp though. For me I prefer the tents that keep you off the ground like the truck tents. Thanks for sharing!! Sara in Seattle ❤
Hi Andy,have just watched your recent video,so jealous of you with having snow,its my favourite season as you don't have to contend with hay-fever,keep up the good work can't wait for the next one.
Thanks Andy, another great video. My boys and myself wonder if you are going to do an Xmas dinner this year. Xmas starts for us when you cook a Xmas dish over the fire. Have a great Xmas from Devon. Regards John, Rich, Mike and Phil ☃️🎅🏻🎄
Awesome video as always. I do like watching you demo the gear and cook out in the wild. I did not envy Mark packing up and hiking out in the dark probably. I do wonder when there is snow and wet on the ground why you don't use a ground cloth.
I like the tent, like a big lavvu, Marc has a great spot down there I camped with him and Allan AKA Jim Bob this year and had a great time... Merry Christmas Andy ATB Chris.
Nice atmosphere. Wonderful weather. Last weekend we did something similar with my friends. Our film is on Jednośladowa Akcja Biwakowa. It's Polish version so, kind regards from Poland 👍
Love hot tents used mine in the states at Elk camp, the only problem I see is that the stoves are so small they would be a pain keeping them going as you can’t put enough wood into them for a decent burn time ,some of the stoves in the us are as big as oil drums ,they would burn for hours . Great vid well done
Hi Andy. It’s great to see another Hudson video up from you. I know how much you like snow. You should come here to upstate New York we really got dumped snow up here in the Adirondacks. And another huge one do again.Well I knew I have a grade one and happy Christmas you
Finally got our first legit snow in NE Japan...and it's going to do so nearly everyday for the next 4 months. It's fun the first month, but then I want it gone. Enjoy that dusting you got!
Love these videos, man. I live in the North East and have so much choice for nights out in a hot tent, but lack of experience holds me back. Let me know if you're ever up this way
Hi Andy. I love your videos and I've been watching you for years. Why do you seem to hate ground sheets? It seems that it would make you so much more comfortable. Thanks. Al
I’ll snow camp vicariously through you. First because I don’t don’t do cold very well. Second because I don’t have the right equipment. But primarily because we don’t get snow down where I live (maybe a dusting every decade or so), and when it does snow, the city is basically shut down. PS - do you have to assemble IKEA meatballs yourself? 😂
Nice one Andy. Had the rock fortress out yesterday, thinking to myself, I bet Andy will be in his. Close I guess still a Onetigris. 🤭. It was bloody cold though. Still happy to come and join you to do some work in your permission and have a camp out too! Atb. Paul.