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HOT TENT in SNOW. WILD winds, SMOKEY stove 

jay legere
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When it's this cold and you have a beard, sometimes you get snotsicles. Sometimes it takes a long time to get the tent warm. Cold toes and a smokey stove are in store on this trip as I adjust to the extreme cold for another winter. It's like a Snowland at the tent and it makes for jaw-dropping beauty. The sun is so low, and so orange all day long, and when it hits the trees it makes for an incredible scene. I hope that you get to experience the beauty as I do on this overnight adventure. Lots of great food, strong winds rocking the tent, and cleaning up the new site are in store. I hope you enjoy the trip!
Here are all of my tiny cabin hot tent videos: ru-vid.com?list...
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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@selahrising
@selahrising Год назад
I live remote on a small island in BC . It’s currently snowing and I’m tucked into my tiny home with a good fire going in my wood stove. I spent the morning bringing wood up to my door wood shelter as we have severe snow storm warnings for the next few days. Here I am watching your videos and I feel like I have some company. Thanks for the great videos!
@upnorthof60
@upnorthof60 2 года назад
Excellent video Jay. You do an amazing job of capturing the true beauty of the north!
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks Dave!!
@kurtbaker4078
@kurtbaker4078 2 года назад
You know whats funny? Not only do I watch Jay's video's but I also read the comments! You've built a great community Jay. Merry Christmas Jay and all my fellow subs. Stay healthy and well!
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks Kurt. It's fun to come here and see what everyone has to say. I'm glad you are a part of this community! Merry Christmas to you too!
@miatfitz
@miatfitz 2 года назад
Same to you... Kurt
@davidbarton1806
@davidbarton1806 2 года назад
God bless Kurt and merry Christmas 🎅
@exin7778
@exin7778 2 года назад
Same to you kind sir.
@davestelling
@davestelling 2 года назад
Great comment!
@danielbarak4722
@danielbarak4722 2 года назад
Great one !
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks!
@sandranatali1260
@sandranatali1260 2 года назад
When I was a little girl and we lived in Racine Wisconsin, my father would wrap newspaper over our socks, then add a wool sock over the paper, then we put on our snow boots. Our feet were always toasty warm, when we went out to play. That was around 70 years ago. Thank you Dad. May you rest in peace.
@Daygard1
@Daygard1 Год назад
Retired these days, so have some time on my hands. So I pretty much just binge watch your videos. Very seldom that I don't watch all the way through, so keep making these great videos makes me feel like on the adventure with you.
@maybee...
@maybee... 2 года назад
I alway's love the crisp silence of the woods in full snow.
@crazycoyote1738
@crazycoyote1738 2 года назад
I grew up in a poor family, and at least once a week, we didn’t have anything to eat, so spreading sugar on a slice of bread with margarine on it was a delicacy!! We all grew up healthy and appreciative about life.
@nabob14
@nabob14 2 года назад
Great content as usual! Harvesting birch bark from a live tree does not harm the tree when done properly. You can actually remove a significant amount with causing too much harm. Birch is one of a few tree species that has two very distinct and separable bark layers. This makes it possible to remove the outermost layer (the white one) and leave the inner layer (cork) intact. There are some good videos on how to do this properly. Keep up the great videos. Very entertaining!!! Cheers from nova scotia
@chrismeyers5963
@chrismeyers5963 2 года назад
Yeah whoever said he shouldn't do that needs to sit down and be quiet, folks always seem to think they can tell people what to do these days while sitting in their chairs watching the vids. I mean folks act like they're soooo enviromentally friendly yet they drive gas guzzlers and all, I laugh at those kinds of people.
@Heroesworkshop
@Heroesworkshop 2 года назад
I'm always really excited to see the new site progress. Even if it's throwing stuff out. Cant wait to see what it becomes in the future.
@karlsteffen7804
@karlsteffen7804 2 года назад
I've watched 10 minute videos, that felt like they were an hour long. This 50 minute video felt line it was only 10 minutes long. can't wait for the next video jay!
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Awesome comment!
@karlsteffen7804
@karlsteffen7804 2 года назад
damn Jay, glad to see those subs taking off. It seems like last week, or at least the time of your last video, you were at 64k. now you're at 74k. that's awesome. you're on your way to a million. which means more dedication to the channel and more videos. Can't wait for more content. keep up the good work, and awesome, and great videos. love seeing the channel picking up. you deserve it.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
I'm definitely really appreciative of every sub. And it means even more when they comment. Thanks Karl for your kind message. More videos to come!
@fayepotts3279
@fayepotts3279 2 года назад
Great to see you again! The best parts of the videos from hot tent winter camping is watching you guys chop wood for the fire. It’s a powerful show of strength. Both physically and mentally. Just trying to surviving in the cold is a real challenge. Deepest respect for all winter camper.
@calidrummin1760
@calidrummin1760 2 года назад
These videos have become so awesome in such a short time. Man, the content, the camera work and he keeps it interesting every moment. Jealous of what you've created, and damn glad we can join along in the experience. I also liked the buck teeth look when you were cutting the trees from the ice in your stache! Another awesome video, thanks Jay!
@hicksadventures256
@hicksadventures256 2 года назад
I grew up on margarine, but I exclusively use whole butter now. Put just a touch of avocado oil in with the butter and it won’t burn as quickly.
@jklin2987
@jklin2987 5 месяцев назад
Yep, that's what Julia Child did. She always cooked with both avocado oil and butter. Butter and not margarine.
@yvonnelucas-cessna4458
@yvonnelucas-cessna4458 2 года назад
We grew up eating a lot of margarine also, and then, when I grew older, we found out that margarine has the same chemicals in it that makes plastic, whereas butter is churned from cow or goat's milk. This is why we no longer eat any foods with margarine. Butter makes everything taste much better - including homemade chocolate chip cookies!! With that recipe, you have to add two sticks of butter, yummy for the tummy!🍪🍪🍪🍪
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Yes! Chocolate Chip cookies are amazing with butter!
@floraswennie5833
@floraswennie5833 2 года назад
Love the view of those lights, beautiful, awe inspiring
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks Flora. I'm pretty lucky to get to see them in person
@harmonysprogress
@harmonysprogress 2 года назад
Man!!!! This sooooooo brings me back to when I was a kid in northern Minnesota!!!!
@k.c.8535
@k.c.8535 2 года назад
those northern lights are magical, God has a way. Thanks for the video, I love to watch you eat and keep warm.......another good watch, thanks.
@k.c.8535
@k.c.8535 2 года назад
your welcomed, all the way to the end with the sauage and scrambled eggs, hummmmmm delicious.
@pdarling6812
@pdarling6812 2 года назад
The snow ❄️ is so white and beautiful, the trees 🌳 it looks like Christmas 🎅
@Fabiohatores
@Fabiohatores 2 года назад
Jay, your videos are always fantastic, the peace it gives...very good to feel. Your country is very beautiful. I wish you much success and many, many more subscribers! Be well and all the best! Cheers!
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks so much Fabio. Means a lot. Jay
@bobray2583
@bobray2583 2 года назад
Nothing like watching a Jay Legere video while having a coffee...
@mikerogers9711
@mikerogers9711 2 года назад
When I was stationed at Loring AFB in the early 80’s. We had temps below -60 f. My mukluks and bunny boots where perfect. Never got cold feet. Matter of fact I just returned a bran new pair of mukluks because they came with out the felt liners. I spent 3 years in upper northern Maine. Side note, I am from Maine and still live there. I have actually seen my breath crystalize on an exhale and look like little ice flakes. Oh Man, tomato soup and a grilled ham and cheese YUMM. BUTTAH is much better for you. That other stuff is just processed vegetable oil and other crap. Jay l love watching your winter camping videos. Reminds me of my younger days, I still do a little winter camping, but the weather messes with the old bones. Awesome content.
@maryhart637
@maryhart637 2 года назад
Margarine is terrible for your heart. If you don't want the butter to burn, add a touch of peanut oil. Your burger sounds awesome!! Bon appetite!! Spectacular northern lights!!💚❤ Thanks for your video...I love long uploads👏👏👏 You are a great host! Stay safe, be well and see ya next time👋👋👋
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks for commenting Mary!
@grwoudy44
@grwoudy44 2 года назад
I always watch to the end Jay. I love your videos! Your tent and the location are so exciting to me. I envy you being able to do what you do. Keep it up. Love it all!
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks George for watching the videos all the way to the end. I'm sure there aren't many of you so I do appreciate it.
@MrsRobinson0741
@MrsRobinson0741 2 года назад
As much as I hate the winter in my older years, because I don’t play in the snow anymore, haven’t for YEARS…but I still watch his videos & others, located in freezing temps, in the comfort of my warm home 😉 at 17:50+ I had to laugh, the ice that formed on your mustache looked like those silly hillbilly teeth they sell 🤣😂
@thetcmiller
@thetcmiller 2 года назад
Love to hear that you’ve got another tent on the way. It’ll be fun watching you work on the new site while maintaining the current one. Great stuff as always Jay!
@shellyburke7343
@shellyburke7343 2 года назад
You're welcome 🤗!!!!!! I enjoyed myself!!!
@johninalaska4437
@johninalaska4437 2 года назад
Hi Jay, dude, your sub count is rocketing, good for you. You deserve way more. I have told you before, you are the best wall tenting person on here. Not because of the tent, it's because of you. You make the tent interesting. I have many suggestions, I will share with you but, I would never tell you it's how you should do something. Me, I would just burn those matresses. Let me tell you about harvesting Birch bark. The best time is during the sap running time but, you can harvest the bark in Winter if you do it right. I know this to be true because, I am 74 years old and have been doing it for almost that amount of time. Here in Alaska harvesting Birch bark is considered Subsistance. I learned from my father and many Native Elders. Below will help you understand. Traditional Uses of Bark: Paper Birch has always been an important plant to native cultures in Alaska and Northern Canada. The bark has been used for baskets, canoes, decorative fans, arm guards, arrow quivers, rattles, and wigwams. Birch bark was also utilized for a variety of traditional medicines (e.g. to treat blood diseases and gastrointestinal aids.). Harvesting of Bark: Removal of birch bark, when done correctly, does not kill or greatly harm a tree. The following considerations should be taken into account when harvesting birch bark. 1. Bark does not have to be harvested from live trees. Because of the remarkable preservative properties of birch bark, it can be harvested from dead or fallen trees. 2. Bark should be removed only when it comes off easy, usually in the first part of the growing season (May through June). 3. A small vertical incision through the outer bark (slightly less than 90o to the tree) is all that is needed to peel the bark away. 4. The outer bark is only a ¼ of an inch or less in thickness. Great care should be taken not damage the inner bark. The inner bark (phloem) is the portion of the tree where nutrients and water flow giving the tree life. Interruption of this flow from the removal of inner bark can kill the tree. 5. One should make a small test cut to determine if the bark is suitable for use. Flexibility, thickness, and pliability are all important considerations. The Native people of Alaska use their fingers or knuckles to remove the bark and you can also use a plastic scraper like you use to remove wallpaper so you don't gouge It takes a long time but, the results are worth it. Just remember one thing, never, never girdle Birch bark, that's peeling a narrow strip around the tree. One more thing, eat what you want and not what others think you should be eating.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Wow! Awesome birch bark tips there John. I didn't know this stuff. Very good to know. As always, thanks John for commenting. Hope things are good in Alaska. Jay.
@MrsRobinson0741
@MrsRobinson0741 2 года назад
Ughhh as beautiful as the snow is, I just can’t anymore! I left Michigan 5+ yrs ago, have been back once 1/2020, just before the pandemic went wild, to babysit my grandson for awhile & I’ll be going again 1/2022, to babysit again…that’s enough winter for me lol Here in California, it’s cold in the 50’s to me!! 😳 But I will brave it for my family!! 💕💕🥰🥰 As cold as it is there, I wouldn’t be able to do anything til the heat in that tent was at least 70🤪
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Hahah. 50 is like the tropics for up here this time of year.
@raedarden9830
@raedarden9830 2 года назад
I like that you're just a guy out doing what you love. You don't hold yourself up as the ultimate authority of everything...just share what works well for you. Your meals are simple and very tasty-looking. Nice job!
@sandratweedale2579
@sandratweedale2579 2 года назад
Great job, just admire so much how you’ve come to love your frigid adventures. Thanks for sharing your spot with us. Keep coming back please, and stay safe. I’m so cold just watching as your spot warms us. I know standing around our uninsulated cottage in January waiting for the wood stove to get going feels pretty much the same. Once it’s going though - well it’s the best!
@maryo8511
@maryo8511 Год назад
It's too compelling not to watch to the end. The cold snowy conditions and warm fire going gives such a relaxing visual. Not to mention the solitude and getting away from the stress of our modern world. ❤️‍🔥
@Thatcanadianguyhey
@Thatcanadianguyhey 2 года назад
Another nice one Jay. All the family sat down and watched this one.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Woah. That is cool. Please say hi to all of them for me. Sincerely, Jay.
@silverserpent420
@silverserpent420 2 года назад
Great video!!! Small tip. You can cut up corn tortillas in bits then fry them. Soon as the sausage is browned throw in the tortillas. Brown the tortilla bits to a slight crisp then add egg!! I'm Mexican we call that migas con salchichas. Hope you enjoy!
@landongables6925
@landongables6925 2 года назад
Hey ya Jay, I’m a recent subscriber to your channel and I must say you’re killing it! This seems like such a truly interesting and fun lifestyle to live and it’s an absolute honor to be able to watch you live it out. Keep up the great work!
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks Landon that means a lot!
@landongables6925
@landongables6925 2 года назад
@@jaylegere sure thing!
@homeForester
@homeForester 2 года назад
So great,, the best weather,, nice cabin
@T4me69
@T4me69 Год назад
What a beautiful video, Aurora Borealis, sun rise, snow covered trees absolutely epic!!! Thank you and keep up the great work 😊
@suebrown3465
@suebrown3465 2 года назад
That was a super cozy video! Perfect camping meals. Love the sound of the wind on the tent. Frosted mini wheat beard..good one! You had the perfect sleeping environment..wood stove going, warm sleeping bag and I’m sure a cool breeze blowing across you! Take care 🇨🇦 ❤️
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks Sue. It definitely was a great mix of conditions that led to a cozy time indeed!
@robertu5568
@robertu5568 9 месяцев назад
Love the northern lights very awesome thanks
@yvetteg8088
@yvetteg8088 2 года назад
That's what i call enjoying life. love the videos.
@famasmaster2000
@famasmaster2000 2 года назад
Great one Jay...watched your vid sitting next to my wood burning stove. Although I was very warm, I could feel the cold with you there. Cant wait for the next vid already 🤪
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
I can't wait too. Enjoy that stove! Jay
@lori1508
@lori1508 2 года назад
Beautiful Northern Lights.
@Stinger9516
@Stinger9516 2 года назад
You can NEVER go wrong with a grilled ham/cheese, and some soup! I like a grilled ch with tomato soup but you need to add milk to the soup to make it creamy. Also I use margarine when I’m hungry and don’t want to wait for butter to soften. Anyway you make it, it’s going to be great!
@optimoprimo132
@optimoprimo132 2 года назад
Lol! When you cut that tree down and then zoomed in with camera and started talking I thought you had beaver teeth and were making a joke about felling trees. Then I realized it was the way your beard froze. It was perfect. Happens to me when snowplowing with 4 wheeler.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Hahah
@nikolajolevski3232
@nikolajolevski3232 2 года назад
Have a fun my friend..all best from Makedonija..👍🇲🇰
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks, from NWT Canada
@frankstdenis509
@frankstdenis509 2 года назад
Love watching your videos, please keep them coming and don't forget to keep it real......as you always do.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
More videos coming!
@susangreganti7184
@susangreganti7184 2 года назад
Yes, Jay. I’m a new member of your community!
@tWoforgamenot1
@tWoforgamenot1 2 года назад
i had to go. but came back. thank you . enjoyed :)
@blondiethebuilder5676
@blondiethebuilder5676 2 года назад
Another great video Jay ❤
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Hi Blondie!! Thanks.
@frankfabrizio5081
@frankfabrizio5081 2 года назад
Oh man the special yum yum word you use Jay. Love it. 👍🤪🍾😋
@hughfryer3813
@hughfryer3813 2 года назад
As always another great and relaxing video. For my off grid, I use a compost bucket. It’s like your setup but I use sawdust in the bucket. After using it I squirt the sawdust with water to start the composting process. After it fills, I add that to my compost bin. Very little odor and it composts well.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Very interesting!
@bumblebee_bunnyy7270
@bumblebee_bunnyy7270 2 года назад
Your videos bring joy to my heart...I pretty much grew up camping and having fun with home made fishing rods and squirrel traps 😊
@jamescarry4733
@jamescarry4733 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this episode.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks James!
@oscarnunez6237
@oscarnunez6237 2 года назад
Love your videos. Can't wait till you set up that other tent. Thank you for sharing.
@andrewforrest8938
@andrewforrest8938 2 года назад
Another fantastic video fixed my wood shed made it stronger thanks for a awesome video take care 👍
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks Andrew!
@mick_0359
@mick_0359 2 года назад
Just want to say that I’ve seen your vlogs before 1.5 years ago and didn’t understand what it is you enjoy about this camping.... now that I’ve experienced it myself after visiting my family in Alberta Ca... it’s only now I understand why it’s such a passion of yours it’s so beautiful and peaceful... it’s really next level from camping it’s so hard to describe the feelings sensations that you experience ... you are so blessed to able to live in country that provides such beauty and extreme climate... I’m a converted fan with a understanding why it is love to do what it is you do...god bless man stay safe
@daveparsons4257
@daveparsons4257 2 года назад
Always watch to the end Jay. Another excellent video!
@thomaschandler4831
@thomaschandler4831 2 года назад
Jay... you could use the tent frame 2x4 s ....... Heck they may already be the length you need or close to it ..... get more blocks and and line level...level off the existing blocks .... and cut your 1st 2x4 to the length you need .... and you can just toe it in place .... or use floor joist hangers .... like the ones you use for a front porch or patio add on ..... it's the block placements and leveling that's the most important.... there's lots of videos and info on RU-vid 😁 have fun brother ... stay safe .... see you soon Boss man 😁☕🏆
@bunny1979
@bunny1979 2 года назад
Don’t know how I came across your videos but I enjoy them
@Joe_HamRadioGuy
@Joe_HamRadioGuy 2 года назад
You definitely got it made out there with all that beautiful scenery. BTW I think I would have put some plywood on the roof to help with the snow and leave the sides just the way you have it, like little windows, Thanks for sharing.
@iceman256
@iceman256 2 года назад
Another awesome adventure 👍 your gonna luv the Russian Bear tent..I have the Russian Bear UP2 hot tent, let me tell ya,it's the best tent I ever owned..goes up in 1 minute and guy it out. It's designed as a sauna also,never tried it..maybe someday. The tent insulated underpad has 2 cutouts for ice fishing ( underpad sold separately) and comes with ice pegs. Overall I would rate this tent 15/10👍Thanks for the awesome share👊💥🇨🇦
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Awesome. I have 4 of the 5 packages here and can't wait to set it up!
@gregyohngy
@gregyohngy 2 года назад
LOL! I saw the video with no viewers. No way did the others see the whole video before commenting. I just finished. Cover your propane tank with the snow. Grew up with margarine and use butter now too. Sautee with Olive Oil and feel bad using soy oil, even if I grew up on it. For your Christmas video make some chocolate peanut butter pop corn balls. Trust me, your leftovers make great Christmas morning snacks! Recipe... Pop 1/4 cup of popcorn. Add 1/4 cup of chocolate either as chips or from a bar. Add 1/4 cup of peanut butter. Let all melt together and make into a ball or place on a cookie sheet to be sliced up as bars. 😍👆
@AsIseeitPattiDail
@AsIseeitPattiDail 2 года назад
Some people like to comment as they are watching! Like me!
@davidmartin5179
@davidmartin5179 2 года назад
Wicked Jay wicked. Looking forward to the next video
@mark8453
@mark8453 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your experiences Jay. Always look forward to watching.
@glennpurchase807
@glennpurchase807 Год назад
Man. That burger looks delicious. You have a great setup. Thanks for another great video.
@optimoprimo132
@optimoprimo132 2 года назад
Growing up I thought margarine was butter. My parents would always say butter and I just thought margarine was the brand of butter. Now I only use butter but I am not opposed to margarine but now it's Becel! I remember at the hunt camp my youngest uncle was complaining to another uncle! "What the heck is this?! The margarine is hard...!!" My other uncle, "it's butter". "You can't even spread this crap", "Did anyone bring real butter(margarine)"! Anyway.... It was hilarious at the time! I miss those hunt camp days.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Same with me. Said butter, meant margarine.
@NormReitzel
@NormReitzel 2 года назад
Also, birch bark makes an excellent tea!
@mealex303
@mealex303 2 года назад
Im so glad you took my advice and pit lights on the snow mobile I hope it wasn't to much hastle. 💕A+
@double0newb
@double0newb 2 года назад
I was looking forward to another of your videos and it did not disappoint. Well done once again.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks, Nick!
@deanlindholm8663
@deanlindholm8663 2 года назад
It never ceases to amaze me how little water a guy gets when he melts snow. Another great video Jay, I haven't been up there since I did the hospital but hope to be back in the summer maybe.
@walkergillette3918
@walkergillette3918 2 года назад
1 inch of water equals 1 foot of snow
@meluvs2read
@meluvs2read 2 года назад
Can't wait to see your next video!! You are living my dream.
@bwcok7947
@bwcok7947 2 года назад
Make a square with your deck extension. All equal lengths! You will love the porch area!
@TheMrFunktastic2
@TheMrFunktastic2 2 года назад
Glad to see you're living on the edge, Jay ;)
@AsIseeitPattiDail
@AsIseeitPattiDail 2 года назад
I like to comment as I am watching! "Frosted Mini Wheats".....LOL! Hahaha! You have icicles on your eyelashes too! ⛄⛄⛄ Jay the snowman!
@jimhurley714
@jimhurley714 2 года назад
Pretty cool video
@DaleRussell2
@DaleRussell2 Год назад
I’ve been trying to watch a lot of your videos, but since I watch them on RU-vid, I’m not able to comment unless I go back on my iPad and backtrack. But I do enjoy them and keep them up. 👍👍👍
@jaylegere
@jaylegere Год назад
Thanks Dale!
@yayforeals
@yayforeals 2 года назад
I so far like your videos better then other people videos on camping Jay, mainly cuz you actually talk to people I don’t like silent videos after constructing beautiful tents and igloos but no interaction
@hopemorrison2367
@hopemorrison2367 2 года назад
Jay all I see is cold and ice happy you can see beauty in it
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
It's all about how you look at it! And if you dress warmly!
@brianpenland973
@brianpenland973 2 года назад
CONGRATULATIONS, on finding such a beautiful spot for your tent. Really enjoy watching your videos and seeing the land, up north. Really enjoy seeing the touches you've added to the tent also. There's nothing like being out in the REAL world and seeing it's wonder. Thank you.
@denthebundy7939
@denthebundy7939 2 года назад
another great video from the tent
@dianevillemaire8286
@dianevillemaire8286 2 года назад
Awesome video
@mariaotero5601
@mariaotero5601 2 года назад
Oh my goodness 😃 awesome tent 🎪
@RayCunningham
@RayCunningham 2 года назад
Your videos keep me sane during these crazy days Jay. Thank you
@chrisbentleywalkingandrambling
@chrisbentleywalkingandrambling 2 года назад
Another great video, thanks for sharing. Yes I watched to the end.
@leeslone3640
@leeslone3640 2 года назад
Always watch your videos to the end I just think that's awesome that you can do that I love the snow I love the cold weather enjoy your glad you enjoyed your scrambled eggs
@davestelling
@davestelling 2 года назад
Evening, Jay... What a pleasure it is to climb up into the cozy ol' four-poster and watch a nice long winter episode. Always appreciate your efforts to share your adventures with the rest of us, thanks & take care...
@christinakomives400
@christinakomives400 2 года назад
The Canadian accent is soooo strong lol. I love it. I’m from Alberta and wish my husband and I were doing something like this.
@davea1771
@davea1771 2 года назад
Awesome northern lights this time. An interesting description of the frosty beard effect in really cold weather. You forgot to mention that every time you inhale your nostrils freeze up, an effect I found surprising the first time it happened. Thanks for sharing your journeys in the cold and snow. Some of us are stuck in places where it's still 70 F and we never see snow. As for margarine, I'd say to skip it and stick with pure butter. Veggy oils are mostly omega-6 and not as good for you as butter (omega-3). Besides, I grew up in dairy country so maybe I'm biased. Moo!
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks, Dave. Definitely lucky to be able to see Northern lights over the tent. I Iove it
@pdarling6812
@pdarling6812 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your wonderful journey of outdoor life❄️🪵🌹
@paulblackwell3148
@paulblackwell3148 2 года назад
Dude you make me smile….some with envy.
@jtchristiank1
@jtchristiank1 2 года назад
Same comments as before: I've followed you since just about your RU-vid birth. I love your humility and honesty about what, and more importantly WHY, you do what you do. Keep learning and letting us grow with you.
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
I'm so glad you been here since the beginning. That means a lot. I sincerely mean that. Jay
@NRK1988
@NRK1988 2 года назад
Iv been watching from almost your first ever video. I can not believe how much you have grown as an out doors man. You have gone from asking questions to telling people how to do it.. still love the vids keep them up.
@harmonysprogress
@harmonysprogress 2 года назад
Great video, Jay!!! Thank you for taking all of us along!!
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks against for watching and always taking the time to comment, Bridge.
@rrr579123
@rrr579123 2 года назад
Enjoyed the video as always
@jaylegere
@jaylegere 2 года назад
Thanks!
@Erated78
@Erated78 2 года назад
Lucky you! You’ve already got frozen lakes and full on winter - we are weeks behind you in mid Ontario regions. Enjoyed the video, thanks and cheers!
@davidbarton1806
@davidbarton1806 2 года назад
Another great video Jay can't wait to see the new site up and running!
@rogerquenault7207
@rogerquenault7207 2 года назад
Great video thanks for taking the time to document your trips.
@valeriemacpherson9626
@valeriemacpherson9626 Год назад
💡Brand new subber ... and I "made it this far! " 😄I'm listening AND enjoying your videos so much! 🙂🙃Hugs Gramma Val ❤ 🍁👵🇨🇦
@noyopacific
@noyopacific 2 года назад
Thanks for the video Jay. Merry Christmas.
@MarkDeKruyter
@MarkDeKruyter 2 года назад
Epic video Jay...............................................
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